v ~< ->.SS.V - • -'l* \* ** ■ £.«'. , ? t “»« % * * ■ - . i_v ♦' ••.’•. \ ’ MK&k* : ,&i{<£»«'»S»y!ts!w ’r.i'x*W * * s< ' •• ■'■<. •::* •" •.••’*'• * ,= k.t *;■*.. r * t > * v .•. . trf£i£ i*s,t.\Ss,v * v*> ..*%•*.'> WW2SA,* „ * *i-• . £ v - ISilsW* W !^>yr^v:V V -V -l :■; -J-p ■ SBg&C, SsaSSH*:^' rt ' ,T)j.r A‘ if-J*t.» I' *« '•/T*’ _ -4.*'**-. JY ' . - /& •••• Mfew-,* V^«.-. , t c | ,>y.V{ LT -' ' ■“$U 'Wk'f yy a 1 ■ rj t-;v ,>.• , m vr^Vtel IP' ' j ■nj^ Wffite , s!&msi-: • ■S6g2^« Ws^&s§3&: autte^ IfgiAf-T the public, rf f» Ji iSUAxiddelioat©di»ordttrQ*, l t T J*> ■3«, C ,J ~>»v-r ■ Taty immoral, »nd lor oontamiMUon »nu tfl\ r ',iift*--r ’ iSjttin uniona their wires, promkW ioM k„i / t ;.'• .hWsSS. Their finnUy phj«imttn *t' aA%»s3SEWijK Nrf i *- 5 J ■*«**■* ddljr ooMUlled br the jreWoi m wßi„ reaom !>»❖•«>'feWw' S'- !>w«i r*~S \ '* >- f . - <£yy* % » ' ' ‘ t' ■* iJ I • »J ' 4«» t „ •-* r v , x. •• -Cs J». . . . 2 # .V~A- ff t * i . 4 0*: : f%K - . THE 1861. FITTSBUBOH, FT. WAYNE AND .-s CHICAGO BAIIiBOAD, I*' *LL points in THE SOUTH, WEST. UNO 2 .NORTH WEST ARRANCiEMEIVT! I’lslE to Cincinnati as quick, and to In- A omt&polia. St, lfOUis and Chicago quicker, than 07 any other route, WESTWARD TRALNS. FABTjtfAn. LlNK~Le»ves Pittsburgh...— 100 a. a . Arn?e*at Crestline 3.40 a. u. .-"ffißg closb connw-Qona with Bellefont&me mid wevfclend: Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arrrlvmgat Indianapolis 8.20 r. il “SC Louis 3.C0 p. m. % u a 330 P U. .. and" ** Chioago .. -.8.10 pu. N. H—-The. um„ Cincinnati in tho anme as t>y oteabenvdle. Trams on both Roads mt*»iat OoiumbiiH, md passengers all go into CmcinoMi together. . EXPRESS TRAIN-—Leaves Pittsburgh.... p u. u , Arrives at Crestline 3-4 o p*; JunHS close connections as above. Arriving at Indianan's-a. u. u - Sl Ix>oiB i.oy p. h. ** u oinoLmati. 6.00 a. k. BDU " * 4 Chicago.——7iK) a. h. b—The time to Cincinnati is the same a» by Steu benville, Trains on both Road* meet At Columbus, and ptiUengfen afl go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cue on this train from Pittsburgh to Cm inneti, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago withoutchange of Car t. EASTWARD TRAINB. Aieave Chicago, 730 a. m. and BUK) p. m. Arriving at Hthg, 360 p. x. and 830 a. ■. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, 640 p. ■.and.oo6 ail Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati. Clev eland. Bufialoandthe East, and arrivtag at Pittsburgh, UOA.*t.a&d&aO p. x. and 8,20 p. m. All making* close connections with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAXNB—Prom Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 8.40 a il, and 430 p. a Arrive at ° * IL2O “ “ ddfc “ Leave New Brighton, 6.40 “ “ 1230 u Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 •* « uo “ Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains Leave Alleghany, 1230 and AiO r. u Arrive at Eoonomy, 638 p. x. “ 432 « ■Leave Eoonomy. 638 a. « ass u ffitS&n tt-lU,es 6 lJwoo‘' Af : m; tesVM Alllanoe at &14 a. a. and arrives in Allegheny at *• *» leaves Allegheny at 836 p,Alliance at ejtiO-ft IL, stopping at *3l stations for passengers and Mrtgtin&arrtveaat Massillon,no p.m! TlflfceU wm be sold for these trains at reduced rates. , Trwigb trains oonnect as follows trams on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh te and from MUlarabnrg, Akron, Guy dAjEtuflela, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ban* dnaky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtOmOn* for Delaware, Springfield, Cm- Dayton, Indianapolis, 8L Loula, Loui»- AtFomt, Jor Bprtngfleld, Sandoaky, Dayton, Cincin nati, •&, ale. AftlifiULforSidney, Dayton. Cincinnati,etc.etc. At Fort Wayne, for Pern. Lafayette, IncL, SL *, and Intermediate porta in Central Indiana and Illinois. Aft Ptyskouth for Laposte. Aft Wanatah fbr all points on the New Albany and Salem Beflroad, -Aftd eft Chicago, with trains for ail points in Hlinoia, Xow% Wlsoonsm and Minnesota; ■ ftfwHhw information end through tickets eppy to J. STEWART, TSokeft Agent, Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Itakoto for ul. ot So Tleket Oflooo of the Oman on tho Uno of tho nod, to *U norto of tho wßdftntoo. _ ao! HATHAWAY, Agent, Ffttoborgh. R6L SUMER ARRANGEMENT. OK ABB AFTER MONDAY. APRIL 16th. Pennsylvania Central Baiiread. SIAHT DAILY TRAISB. HPHE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves JL the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun day,) at MOa nx, stopping at aQ regular non* ..neonng at Harrisburg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arming at Philadelphia at too p. m. THB TKROUQH hXrREBB TRAIN leaves dally, at 4aDO p. rm, stopping only at prinmpsJ stations, making .direct connection at Harrisburg for BMtimore, and an-!- .vtnxln Philadelphia or Baltimore at &00 a. m. 'lav PAST LINS leaves the station dally, (except Boaday*) at t&S p. stopping only at (Ireenaborg, i*. t.*oba, Johnstown. Wiimere, Gtulitaen, Altoona, Ac., aad arriving in Philadelphia at 1040 am; ACCOHMPDATION TRAINS. THB JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION train leaves dally, (axoeptSunday,) at £SG p. m., stopping al a; i stations and miming as far as Conemangh. Tfi£ FAST KRRKinT TRAIN witn Passenger i*r .♦itached, leaves daiiy (except Sundays *t S.lo a. m , stops at All stations sod runs only as Jar as Coaemauwti , FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's jutioa Leaves datiy, rexcept Bunday,) at fe4o x m. a.SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's sta tiqh leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at fb2> x m. THIRD AOCXjMMODATION TRAIN fer Wafr« hla tioaleave* daily, (except Sunday.) at 404 p. m. 'FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’i *. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive m PiuiWrti m r,,i lowaExpress. 1240 p. m; Mail, L±lo p. m, Ka«i liue lHO> m ; Jooaaiowu Acoummodatioa, lu;3u a u,, First Wall’s station Accommodation, fcSO x no 4 second WalPg station Accommodation. 840 x m; third Wall's station Acoocnmodatien. lilt p. m.; fourth Walls -i a . non Accommodation. &16 p. m. Trains for BUiraville and Indiana, connect at Blairs vtlie Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, R* proas, and Mail Train* Raat end West, and with Fast Freight Ban. PITTSBURGH AND OONNRUL3VII*LB stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and Coone. ~ vflle Road, loave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follow* - BCaflTtnia,fr4oxtXL; Express Tram, 440 p.m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and ConneUsville Road 6 r ire at Pittsburgh 1040 xm. and 606 p. m The traveling puotio will find it greatly to their inter est in coins Eas« ' *»**•», u> travel bv the PenDH«ls*MiM MwiTie anoommodctinr., nnn *e»Tcd oannot i* snrpased oaany route. The Road la ballasted with stone andia entirely free from dost We can promise safety •peed and comfort to all who may frvor this Road with heir patronage. rARKi TO SEW YORK——4I2 M J TO 6O PHILADELPHIA OO LANOASTTER 8 U IHARRIBBURg, $7 46. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in can, will becharzed an excess according to distance traveled In addition to tt* station tales, except from stations where the Ootn BW has no agent. BOl'iCß-'la case of loss, the Company will hold thsmselw y responsible for personal baggage onlv. and flat an av aunt not exceeding 1100. N. g.—f*. a Excelsior Onmou Dr* has bean em ployed to convey passengers and bagnge to and from «• depot, at a charge not to exoeedai cents for each peoaengsT and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agti, At the Penn’s R. L Passenger Stanon, ; 0037 On Liberty andwantstreets. OliHfiE OF TISK—-BIIISEB“ifiRAN6BIBNf v/ IMI, tabu will taro the Dspot of the Pnuurln. InimUmiwl. tn PlU»bortrh, u foliovg: FimBUBSH, CLEVELABD ABD OHICA6K) LINK. Um Lmtm AtriTM u Puincm Ouvnist Toiido Gaicaoo DoQa.il fcBO xai. 7:6OAa. 1140 r. a. 1&60 r.a. &Sor. x. r. ■ 1040 r. x. Paaaengen deMrtng to go to Shndnsky, Toledo, Chicago, 'or points Watt, vis Cleveland, most be parti enlar & ask for tickets via devela&d. N. & The time to Chicago by this route Is as ooiok aatjaFort Wayne. FmW7Ba£ OOLUMBUB A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. So change of oars betw»«n Pittsburgh sodOißotnnsb. Uaru Anises Arrises Arrives WPlttshnrgh, at Columbus, stQncinnatt, si BL Louis. SUWa.il 1148 a x- 440 t.M. |fbtiOl«K. lbUv.E .This rods is anorUr to Cincinnati, Louisville, Oolum bos end all points Sooth, than any other route. fl ri*^* 4 d sleeping oats attached to sll wight Trains. pnTBBUBGH AND WjTKKLIMQLIN B. Leaves At. at Ar.at Ar. At Ar.at Ftttab’gh, Rochester, Vetlsrille, Staai/nlle, Wheeling, LOO a. il fi» a tt. 849 a IL fco6>. M. tStAU I*6o 9. IL fcOO t. il 846 P.«- faOO t. u. 640 r. m. •Mail T4O AIL 8:48 A. ■. 946 am. 1048 am. 440 9. M. fcl6 t. U. 646 t. M. XheldJOAM. and 1840 r.u. Trains oonnect with Trains oi C 0. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 400 r. A. Train stops at all stations between Ro chester and Wellsvlile. Through Tickets can be procured st the liberty tenet Depot, Pittsburgh. Ji STEWART, Ticket Agent, Fct further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. A 6 the Company's Office in RrelghtStetion, Penn street, 9. R. MYERS, —* Cleveland, Ohio; EW ROUTE VIA BTV BOdl); Ihmanapolia St Cincinnati .Railroad OooPBQUng at Indianapolis with Terrs Haute, and Terra Haute and Alton Railroad, to St: Lonia and Lalaj. atta tnd IndlanApolU, Hew Alban/and Salem, and Mich lam Central Honda for CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND, BU.H jJnJGTON, and all intermediate points: ififiofigh gteduht Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TKRRK and PERU. .FMvUaandlpaaaennera oairted from Oincinnati or LawranMburg fi t lam nmt than bf nay other roots t-y vmfrtOQX hoars, and at as lor rates. The only roa# ' ririflfih ahipmeotii can be made from Cincinnati te k» Wee*. withoat breaking oolk. OoaaUameßU & GIBBONS, agent, at Cm* 4aßati; or W. B. OUTTaNG, agent at tnwreacebtu g •filftMive pfompt attention, and ao charge (or com jf —* AawM fur dragagt or eommuoion at ti farther information apply to THOMAS RATIO in l s tNaltt Water street,) agent of the Company, who is icopararl to give autura for passengers *u pjfht Terre Hants. w fnnLOrftTwaatlni CrfrfftnlSTfflfT, CnariiTftiTni Pri> si Mail Mn. dab Be* H. F. PresidoD t, JOHN F. QHRKK. Gmwal Freight Agent. \r ' - - i> 1 . •y-'.tH.v p . V *'.m S T - <0- K 4 l *•. ' ■ .» ‘ . .t . v >***+■■’ . . u ■’ * Sailroads. Ben*i Tiofcet —V-~ ' *C ;■ *f'-?+ /|\ '?*-SZJ9t.- »*'•„••'• ¥-* . Jr «.,_£ -»«~ . .-W*?*•*&'—4" ~ tLi Siotrij and iMtau.mtj. FIKTU AVENUE KICHANBE DA Si HAHJiAiUJ, Pliil’HlETdH, No. 72 fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best 'of liquors always on hud, and tbe Cboioest Delicacies of the Hnuon. serf eat up In the most superior manner. ' «VMe4la si si I hours of the day and night. I "fcfr mTldydsw. COBNVCOPIiE RESTAURANT," BY EU YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and otber. ia djrocted to thiseetablisbment, eb.cb a Tfd up ro r U,e purpose ol aflonlim; S^ T r HOll! “ A CENTRAL °V u , ntr r folks attending market are par- JIATO& Kte 7'^ ln « Poruining to an w "' “ w>,e ba fo,u,d - ot lh ; r |“ , w Ml SCOTT UOIfSE, COB Hn»N ST. AND OUQUESHE W*r, PITTSBURGH, PA., B - D . M AHKBK, _ d *?L ____ Proprietor. bxoblsiok OYSTfifi AND SATINS HOUSE 10. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WhOtHtU AID B —*n DULBBfi IB lark and eastern fish, FRHHB PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DIB- TBRB AMD WLLD 6AMK, All in their Proper Stasoa. Ro26J GEO. REIN EM AN & OO SAVAGE No. SftO Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. "IT taken an 1 fitted up, with all M toe modent improrem mta, thlr popular resort CTsobaenber bi prepared w iooomiAale mfoU -p I-" asiy oyßlare reoetT6d M A £?l 0N ® OUSE - GEO. AUKKNTZ, JLHL Proprietor, NO.-544 Liberty jrtreeLjUßt beside the nSeoger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes lit the most convenient home in the cHyfor pas sangers arriving by that road. 7 P®* Tne proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted style, the MANSION HOUSE, would rS spectfilUy solicit a share ofpublio patronage. There Is ™SrLi»!!tJi{l! 6ndid , andextensive WAGON TAMkifloraiig mmple aocommodaUon to tnTelera and “ “ d B«r will be ftmiiahed w.th the beat the market can afford. f e x. 7 SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND. THOMAS STOKE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a with all the modern improve owotA, this popular resort, the sobeoriber is prepared iriO?u!!f l E!rSr “* £ tood * “d Die public ttenciijl,, with the beet the market afford*. up m eTery of8l ? le LJvfuOßfl and A.LEB he feels confidem m recom th< public for their excellence. hoQra >“ d UIHAUU HOISK, PHILADBJUPHIA, PA. GJ£O. O. PKKSUUKV, Jr..} I k * ro P r i»l < 'f»- IiKNHI A. CHADWICK 1 maS.lr * 9 €r««rs. P luiasa J 8 Kb run y j, h»»oi H.Wtf «v' M'.l.tr i B■ u > RUMMER. 4L BKUTH E R H . (Suc,^^.. r Uj Rij ktt A Avt.«**aa) '' tiuionaie l't'alers in tOP.K i u N FRUITS, M' 13,< ONFfcU.n-[.'NKRY.bI , i, a Rrt, KIKK Wi)KKS.i.- No. 3V Wood m, anj No. 1 111 HecooJ street, si lUiarlt-H H riTTith U iw/ ;J u i I DO i it A ?M MIL V , ' i ' AXVAM.I i >3 HARRISON A. CoM-'iN General Partotira i*», u.m MEANS A OQJ'FIN, (Surceoboiß Uj Umoh A u*J WHOLES A Lid LB 0 IKES, Corner Wood and Water BU, - f °*° . . ■ - a PIT7BBUHCM, PA. William aAtiALEV, WHOLESALE GKROGER, Koa. 18 and 20 Wood Street, PITTIBVKOU. WM. fl. SMITH .7......J05. R. HtfNTKB. " WM. H. SMITH a CO., WHOLESALE OEOCEEB, l« SECOND IND 147 FIBSTjSTREETS, Pu * t PUUbu-fh, P,. Mints and Jttipunra. WM7 BEiUMETT, IMPORTER AND DEADER IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, GIN Old nonongabela and Beatified Whiiky, Ho. ISO Wood Straat, fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM CARR & GO., — Wholesale Grocers, IMPOSTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. • A L 8 O , Distillers and Dealers in FIME OLD MONOiIfI&DBLi BYE WHIBIY, AC. 827 and 828 Liberty Street, frMdT PITTSBURGH. p A . £UB£ UQUOBS.—Families ram buy a bottle of Rhino, Port, Madeira. Tenertff#, Shorn o g^^»shsrg ! l‘j£3 &—Those wißhin* sholterated Uaoors need not «P2Mr-”>° lOll^^stVe. Wm. Mmjn, Phll».._ ti . ... o: W. Riounoe, PstburgE MILLER A BICKmON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and nipoinu o# BRAjmiHa, WINKS ABU BKUAUS, NOB. 871 AND 23a, CORNER OK LIBERTY AND IRWIN BTREETB, ano ao± (if AUBurs-rau SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Kali*, Oottou Tarns, Ac., Ac., Oon- aiantly on Hand. | mr'j 1) RAII. Sotacto and £tgars. w. A 1). RINEHART, ~ ■ANuvdotsnn un> dulo ns »u- qj TOBACCO, SIVCFF AND BEGARS, TTTO AMsIHAL, W AeiesoJ* and iUtail Deafer in GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS Virginia Chewing Tebaren WOOD STREET. Under the ttL Charles Hole*, poll pa SUNDRIES, — 80 doieo Pioet,o*Btillon A b’6 Brand 80 u Otard, Du Per A do; 80 “ Beequit, do; 10 u Obamnigne, do; 80 “ Pale Sherry Wine: 88 u Harmony Sherry Wine: 88 “ Daft Gordon A Oo.’» Sherry Wine; for Bile by Uie doßen or bottle, WM. BENNET, merit I 180 Weod street I EVERY BODY'S LA WYER for Bale by r ‘ ' ■ ■ • '• • ' 1 B WKLDIM. WASLL PAP B B.—A lane variety, chea ?V UgoiMforadalnr J. H.WSLDIN, mUO ■ «8 Wood ttratt, nettPonrth. ijfttiAjiS CRAYONS,—6O grow received JUtaadOraU bv HBQKHJJK 7 * KBU.Y, b&a &x-1- ‘X,, ■. >iS s\ -*N '-•M” Ni. 120 rtOOlj B I'RKK i ' • V"'- ’ HOLL Ait savings bank, NO. ,88 FOURTH STU.KKT, CHARTERED IN 1866, OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; aDo, on Wednesday and Saturday evening*, from May Ibl to November lat, from 7 to 9 o'clock; ana from No vember Ist to May Ist from 6 to 3 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than uni Dollar, and a dividend of iL« profits .leolAred twico a year, in June and l*eoember. has been de clared eemi-annnaUy, in Juno and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a year. interest. ir not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same Interest from the first days of June aud December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rale, money will doable iq less toan twelve years, making; id the aggre gate BOUT AXD OKH-BALI PU QIlfT. A YIAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Kales aud Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office pßJtsioxm. GEORGE ALBREE. tioi pusmnm. William J. Anderson. Junes B L). Meeds, Hill Burgwin, Isaac M. Penaock, BenJ. L. Fahnestock, A M. Pollock, M. D n Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdxnan, James Bhidle, James D. Keller, Alexander TindJe, TBCSniS. Alexander Bradley, John B. MoFadden, John G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, (ieorge Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Auler, Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall, % Charles A Colton, Walter P. Marsha William Douglas, John Orr, John Brans, Henry L. Ringwalt, John Holmes, John H. Sboenberge William B. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William E. Schmerta, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. William S. Larely, Christian Yeager. OH ARLES A COLTON. t-OAN OFFICE HENRY W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld St., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, ind Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable ar ticles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. Boon from 7 A. 1L to 10 P. M. }*so WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Eichange Brokers, Wood Street, comer of Third, _ PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. HOLMES k SONS, Bankers and Ex- X’l • change Brokers, and Dealer* in Notes, l>rafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sue. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or cur rent paper, No. 07 Market street between Third and Poonhstreets. [jaSCkly anrai Looaa*.. ...ntoa. . uxnci. A USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers A Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, end curl ties for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral ec initios. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Pfcnona desiring I rln«. .-turn i-.i», H 3t,oe Hind; ml, *.*••*.•< tint* u<> thorn tu .So. 2w r uil »u > , Mu^.r- vr. B. I.astoll GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL, Prioes Reduced for Seven Years, from $l6 to 1110, including Bemere. Increased facilities for man ufacturing ana the cortaiiment of litintloo expenses consequen upon reoent decisions of the United Stales Courts affirming the validity of the Grover A Baker’s Co/s patents, enables this company to furnish their SB WING MACHINES with important improvements at gmatlj REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of tnese machines 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 pnoes at which they are now sold, places them within the reach of all and obviates all ex case for tampering with those inferior and low priced machines whioh have so the Sewing Machine business. Every mac kin e sold by us is war ranted fer three years, we also give instructions free of charge to purchasers to enable them le HEM, FELL, GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER- ALL ON THE SAME MACHINE. Circulars can be had at our office free of charge by applying either In person or by mail. N. B—Sewing Machines, Needles, Silk Twist, Cotton, constantly on hand. CHATONEY 1 WALTER, No. It Fifth street, General Agents. D. ILIUMiERSANOIV., MAJTUTACTDBSBB Or 800 KBS’ IMFBOVKD PATBST STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DHILL TEETH, Offloe, 68 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONEB..-JNO. L. 80YD....WM. MCCULLOUGH JONES. BOYD & CO- MANTJFACTUKEBS OF CAST STEEL; Also. Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel SPRINGS and C 6, corner Roes and First streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa^ SMITH I PITCAIRN Merehiiat Tailors, Ho. 4* ST. CLAIM STREET, aplt T HOI HOI FOB MINCE PIBB. ' TF YOU WANT SOMK GOOD NEW ■ Krutt or prepnred Mlnoe Meal, mixed, and ail other Uud of Bpioes, Cooking brand, or Wine, Now urauxe Lemon and Citron Pool go lo Haworth A Brothers iu the Diamond, whore you will got all uew ,T,,p Knul aud lower than at any other bouse ui [he oil, dloo a uoueial aud lull aoaorlmoul of Family Urooerlee, T«a Winoo, Brand,a and all u IrU , ,of Foreign and oin esUc Liquors Ha 1 a BBUTHEK, dolt nqrnar_ol la.i i lOamoud .lie, V irRJN IT U R K A N i» CH A IRS REDUCED PRIORS JAMES W. WOODUELL, Nos. 97 aud 99 (I TUIrd Mtreel, UI FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING OK Aid. VA RIKTIEa UK aTHLKIS AND FINISH, SOITABLI^rOB Hotels aud Private ;Dwellliigs. **" Al L?, rderll i‘ r ? mp ? r attended uj and the Furm ure carefully packed and boxed. Steamlxadß and Hotels tarnished at short notice. Oebmet Manors supplied with erery srtiole In the mart EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. A. WOL MB.—F. T. PLUNKJSTT T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. GL ASSMAJfUFACTIfBEBS, WAREHOUSE So. 13 Wood Street, Ooraer or First, tt «•> •* Itountamt. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 *ua 4:17 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. StlTntßfT or A9BJHB, JaifDAM Ist, 1860. FuUishal Agreeably lo Am Act of Aistnid-'y i &«»»ok«, iproneat value (f56,6«7 Vi,) cost 80,786 66 Nolefiaua Btlljj Receivable.. 1,821 60 Ua»h~ 27,919 33 T . , „ 12,208,061 63 i he only proute rrom premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at nuesaslow as are consistent wiih security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of tasorance, as well as the ability and die position to meet with promptness ail liabilities, houses paid during the year 1869,812,163 36. DIBIOTOEB. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai I>. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fales, _ GRAB. N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. _ J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, BfloylS Northeast corner Thud and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OP PITTSBURGH. HEORQK DABSIB, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt &. D. COCHRAN, Gen’l Agent Owic* N 0.92 Water street, (Spans ft Co.Q Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE acd MARINE RfSRR A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in theoommunity, and who are determined, by promptness ash Überaflty, to maintain the character which they have auamed, as offering the best protec tion to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER SOtb, 1860. Stock Accounts } 63,000 00 Mortgage *,160 u 0 Office furniture 290 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 43 Cash 18,361 t 9 Premium Nolee- 27,606 1W Notes and bills dlscopnted .. 174|076 14 Diaiofoas. George Dareie. R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, James M’Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wm. H. Smith, Ohas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnighL, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas mvSB PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Houss, Capital •210,100——Assets $304,044. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonab'v rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN. Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, E. JL Cope, E B. English, George w. Brown, P. B. Savery, Joseph 8. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargee, E WUor, F. Blaoutran, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN. Agent, JyAly Corner Third and Wood streets ShELAW ARE" MUTU AL“SAFItyTn"- W BURANCE COMPANY.-INCORPORATED BY E LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA. 18“6 OFFICE. S. & CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCESon Vessels Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, bv Rivera, r-nnaia, ] jikbi, and Land Carnages, to all pails of the Union. KIRK IN SURANCEs on Merchandise generally, on Stores. Dwel ling Houses, ftc. Diaictoaa . —Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Tbeophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Traqnair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. <>. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stoke* J. F. Pentston, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’livniu Thomas CT Hau.i, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Kariau.i’. JoßiiUft P. Eyre, John B. Sample. Pitutvrgh, D i Morgan, A. B Berger, do. WILLIAM MAUI IN, ProH.*leoL THUS C. HAND, Vi<*e Promdeui. Uau l.iLßuan, Secretary P A. 61 AfrKl HA, Aveut. leffl . No. 96 Water street Pittalmrxh. CiUzeu’s lusurunce Company of I’ilUburgh. OOic«. t or. of narlut ana Water Sts. WM HAi• A I.P.Y. ri.«..iout nA MI : Kl. IIKA, Morrwtarv INHIIHfcX MIKAMHOAT* .u ( AK(iUi"» au>l i 'MtUage in llic< .N»v i^nii.• u ai U.e B«uiUteru uti.l We-loru Kiy t-ru, I jtl. en *mJ Bayous, and tbu Natig»iiou ui ir.«< Insures against Lossaud Hautags by t>'ire. Wna. Bagaloy, Sou. 1. M. Howe, las M. UX'ixr, Jaa. Puru, Jr, C. n. HarUuigL. H. F. Jones, CaIAS. C. Young, J. CaldweilT Jr. Francis Sellem, 8. M. h»t-r, J«.hu 8 Dilworiii John Sinptou, -Barolay i*r«»l»u. Wiu. i«. Johu^uio * wist braucii Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY OHAaTBBKU BY THB LXUULATU&IC OF Flu K YLVANIA. QmA l apilal- ..1300,000 | Aotov 1133,318 This company will insure on Hnildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac, m town or country. DascvoasHon. J. J, Paaroe, J. R HiOi, T. T. Abram*, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Cn*t, D. K. Jackman, Chaa, A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W. White, Tbomaa Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Assam*, Vice PrwMdenL Taos. Kivaasx, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT. Agent, ds22 No. 70 Fifth street. PENNSYLVAJOA INSXJUAXCSCO. Of PltUburfb. o®ee*- 09 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, L Grier BprouL C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Camer, Henry Sproul, Nlch. Voeghtly, George W. Smith. A.J.Jonee, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered Capitals .. 9300.060 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TaKKN, of all de acnptions. omma: A. A. CARRIER, President. L GRIER SPROUL, Secretary. ()al:ly 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. 808 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, 9220,510 00. Assets, 9303,508 06. Invested as follows, ns: — First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth doable the amount. 9166,600 00 Groaad rent, first class 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 9 cent. Mortgage Doans, 980,000, cost. 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan 80,000 flo Allegheny County 6 9 cent. Pennsylvania RaiLioad 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 Company Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Oo„. OO Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Rank do 6,186 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip ieo 00 Bills Receivable, business paper- lB Book Acoeonta, accrued interest, etc ft/nw 73 Oash on hand and In in hands of agents 11,886 16 9803A08 96 CLEM TINGLEY, Presides Diaicvoai. Clem Tinglev, Samuel Bispham William & Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederlkc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. iingtey, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hili, H. L. Carson, ‘L. Lothrop, Robert Totand, Charles Leland, Frederick Lenaig Jacob T. Bunting. Charleß 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, roylfl Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OKb IOK—No. 31 Klltll Btr..t, Bonk Block. INSUKKH AGAINST ALL KINGS OP I KIKE ANli MARINE KIKRa. IMAAU JUNES, PrHHiU.nl; JOHN 11. MuCOKLI Vine Presided; L>. M. BOOK, Beorolory ; U»pi WILi.IAM DEAN, Ueceral Agent. IkMW* l IHMC JonHB, C. il. KUiIHHy, HArW, CIiIIUh, °*pL B. 0. iiny, John A. WU»ou, H 1.. Fahnestock, John D. MoOord. Oepi. Adorn Jacobs, H. P. Kiei-liux/Cucl. W Uean, Hotrt J. M'Urew, Rob’t if, Darts. myU COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, & CoKK.— Hartug purchased Lhe enlire interest of in, Iho partners in iiio linn of EAILEY, M’KAIN A Oo„ 1 tun now prepared to turniah to our former cuatomera and the citiaena of Pittsburgh and rtainitj aeneralir a Mi»nor quality of COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK and CUKE, in large or email quanbea. Ordera aent throuah the Post Office, loft at the Toll Houae of the Mononoa hela Bridge, or at the Works, wil 1 be attended to with promptneßa. Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh one square above the Monougahela Bridge ’ I JAMESrM. BAILEY. tANDRETH'S G ARDEN~BEEDS.—Just received a large select and varied stock of the above named Celebrated Garden Seeds, embracing all the new varieties. The entire satisfaction eur Seeds rendered last year and years before, qualify u* in saying they can not be surpassed. 0 ders by Died by cash or satisfactory references promptly at tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can be seen at the store. BECKHAM A KELLY, Druggists, 1*26 Allegheny City. Dried apPDES!^—m sacks, 10 parrels* jnst received and for sale by MEANS A COFFIN, ia!6 coroe • Wood and Water streets IL LKAPES.—PKLNTED FOE MS original leases and for lub-lotting, tor sale bv J. K. WELDKN mh!B 8S Wood street,near Fif a ED, White and Bine material for flags. A good aiaefttnent always on hind. [CL HANBON LOVE, -jsa T 4 Market stree TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSPS?So IHVIWIN& CORDIAL PUBE HOLLAND OIN, FOB MEDICAL AND PRIVATE USE. What Shall We Drink P UDOLPHO WOLFES PUBE COGNUC BRANDY, Imported and by himself, warranted pure and the best quality, wit. hia certificate on the bottle, and his seal on the cord U DOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE Imported and bottled by himaelf, pat up for medici nal use, with his oertiScate on the bottle; warranted pure and of the beat quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE SHERRY WINE, imported and bottled by himself, the same as Por Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINE, mported and bottled by himself for private and medi cinal use, the best wine ever offered to the Ifade in bot ties. The Wine is warranted perfeotly pore. UDOLPHO WOLFEtTPURE JAMAICA RUM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the above imported and bottled by himseltjwar ranted pure and or the best quality. . 9296,861 76 TO THE PUBLIC. I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merohant of thirty years* residence in tbe city of New York, that what I 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! -> base articles. For sale by all resp&iable rij qists and Apothe caries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Bole Manufacturer and Importer of the Schiedam Aro matic Sohnapps, IS, 20 and 22 Beaver street. New York. Dr. G. H. KEYBER Agt, 140 Wood st uo2&6md*w Glad News for the Unfortunate! Discovered at Last. Lfrom -jsJidpKJm iVHIISEb) \ OMIE J^aaaPi^.DAYSy CHEROKEE REMEDY, Ad nofeiliig Specific for all Diseases of the Urinary orgus, and a General Altera- tire and Blood Purifier. «-THW “RRMK.UY ” CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL.^* ttg-U La untirely uulike every other meJ icine preru'ritted for VemruU /Xseosw, as it contains no Mineral PoL\»t i or Nauseous Drugs, being prepared from RjoU,BaiKs ntfd in the iorrn ofa plecuuni ami JWinou.i Hi/rup. “UAiure’n own remedy,” for Goiuvorrhoen (Clap,) Gleet, Grsvel, and i* especially t•rceoimc.kL.i/or Fluor Albus, (Whites in Females,) lor iliiM compUamt it in invaluable. g#-A* a general ot/emrtwe and blood purifier, it has no oqual, and doea not fail to cure Scrofnln, Secon dary Syphilis, tilaadalar Swelllnga, Mer curial and all Mrupttve Diseases, ciung them more ttnd permneutty than any other med cine known. It does, this by purifying and cle ng the blood! Ceualng it to flow in ail its or iginal p land vigor, lima removioglrom tfie syntem alt i m and peniicioiiß causes which have indaced disease. 4Hrln nil old ca.*e« of Qonrtorrkcea and that tmve baified all medical skill, it is especial!vret. om ineud«-d—in old canes H nevfcr Mila, ana recent ones it cures (r*tn one to three days. A fexcdoses positiveig re move* all scaldiny heat, chordea and pain. does not affect the breath, or interfere with any cl**'* of business. ASf It requires no assistance from other medicine. cau lay ou the Toilet-table, or in the Counting- Room, without it ev> r being suspected as a •* remedy " forprieote duerues. M&-A Treatise on Venerial diseases, with full direc tions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. full particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the United States. is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Bot tles for $6, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medicines, throughout the Uniteaßtate*, and at whole sale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER RIVA'IE DISEASES.— X_ DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offlee. No. 60 SMlTH field street, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl ram a. Dr. BROWN is an old dtisen of Pittsoorgh, and has been In Practice for the last tiewttyytoa wears. His business has been oon- WtagP fined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. 1 CITI2ENB AND STBANGKR9 in need of a medical friend, should not fal to find oui the sore place of relief. The Doctor la a regular gradu ate, and his experience In thetreatmentofaoertalnalasa of diseases is a sore guarantee to the sufferers of obtain ing permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which itself in the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is euj tirely ignorant. To persons so aSUoted, Dr. Brown offer hopes of a sure and speedy reoovery. SHMX&ALWKAKNEBB Dr. Frown’s remedies for thin umtng trouble trough ton often by that solitary habit of Mn«n»i grati fication, which the young and waakminded often give way to. (to their own destruetwaj are toe only reliable remedies known in this ooanlry—they are safe, and make a speedy restontta of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fish to cure thispainfu disease ma fm he wfll warrant a cure. He also treat* Piles, Gleet, charges, Female Wriknnaa lfnnthl f flrpjgoealfmiii Din eases of the Joints, Fistula in tiwv. Nervous Affections, P*l as is the Beck and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad der, together with Ml disea si or an impure erigiw a letter describing the symptoms, ««*ainin a av«, di rooted to DR. BROWN, No. 60 teithfleld atroel, PiUe burgh, Pa, will be immediately answered. MediciiM sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ot • serration. Offlee and Private Rooms, No. 60 Saithfieid ftre»t Pittsburgh. Pa aoC6 ftlKirr THE 81.000. ‘MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PHQ4NIX BITTERS. 3HHE high and envied celebrity which L these pre-eminent Medicines have aoqolred for s invariable efficacy in all tha diseases which that profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice ol pur ting not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. Hi all cases of Asthma, Affections ol £oe Bladder ini' Kidneys. Bilitxis Fevers and Liver Ooatptainis. la the South and West where these diseases prevs they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers an otners who once use these medicines, will never alts wards be without them. Bilious riholic and Senou Looseness, Biles, Oostiveness. Coldsand Coughs, Obolu Ooaaow Huxosa, Dmowus, Dnranta.—No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medi cine* immediately. Eruption* of tAe Skin, Bryfiptku, and Flabdeney. Fives *vo A«u*.—For Uifr scourge of the B item oountry, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medimues leave the sys tem eubject to a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is permanent Try them, be satisfied and be cured. Fbufnaa o/ Conpfezion, General Debility. Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Impure Blood and Los* of Appetite, laivss Complaints, Lipbost, Loosazress, MisovuaL buy lass*.—it never fails to eradicate entirely all tha effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than Lhe most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla, Night Sweats, Nervous De bility, Nervous Complaints of ail kinds, Organic Affec tions. Poms.—The priginal proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of 86 years standing by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Pains in the head, side, back, joints and organs. RazuMAnsx.—Those affected with this terrible iitfianc will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rosa or Blood to m Hmn, Boron, Salt Rasuw, Bwxt usas, ScsemA, oa Kim*a Em, in the wont forms, UP oers of evwry aeecription. Worms of all kinds are ef fectually expelled by these mediemee. Parente will do well to administer them whenever their existence is aunpectecL Relief will be certain. Txi Lips Pius amp Pnonx Boms Pourr txa Bl and thus remove all disesase from the system. Prepared by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, No. 886 Broadway, (Moftai Buildnuu) N. Y. For sale by all Drug^ts. ieaailvdaw Dr GKO. H. KEYSSBw Ag*t> Ptttebnnrt TO THE AFFUGTBD! IKK STARKEY’S PAIN EXTEBMINA f TOE cores BhernnkUsm, Neoalgis, Sick e, Ncrroos Hesdsohe. Tootiisch* sod Bare ThrtmL Prepuedbr LL. BTAHKKY, Rtebnrah. Pk Sold wholesale and retidl by JOS. WlffcMTTjQ MWJvdsw chctw- ft Market «L anJgiM-fti 6000 SIX new U OPy ronmw- tw yerj leoant, and ol great Bead four stamps and gw wpigia T***PniTitfi «(** WHRAIM BROWN, Lovali Mua V-'; ' V. -V ' furnish Goal OU, Whisky. Ala, MolamreaniiTnSßAßimix, ai tha hutss* oottoa, and on tba mm rwaiinafiln ama. nßdy WtLLlil CLAlTOfir WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQUOR MBTlOia;-A.3SrT, No. ST Dlamcmd Alley, Near Wood Street, 47* Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Mononflabela Rectified Whisky- mhlfl B. C. a A. H. hawyeb; uimimaiv I.ARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet end Rosin Soap*, ■o. « Wood gtmt, Pltulmrth, Pt. BinHARP W. 4OllOOl FOURTH STREET. UFHOLSTSBT, No* 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. The subsceibebs manufacture and keep constantly on band every article in their tine, vis: Cornices, Ornamenta,Cartaln dood&Comfortß, Feather Beds, Mattraases of all kinds; also, the celebra* ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of shades, BUnda and Fixtures. 47-Prompt attention given to ail orders for fitting and laying down Carpets, Oilcloths, Ac. octlT Iyd ROBERTS A BOKNIQK. A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS .FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Street! Pittsburgh, PslTh prepared to furnish to order, CffURCH,aTEAMBOAT. FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OP ALL SIZES, Prom 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND CAUSE COCKS of all stare, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Css tings finished in the neatest manner. «3~ BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON’S PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, for Steam Engines. apfffcly rJ»HE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Eatabliihment in the City. WM. SCHUCHMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER DOS. (7 ADD 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDING, noH PITTBSUSOB, PA HENRY ERBEN, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keep# constantly on hand Church and Parlor Organs, OP EVERT SIZE AMD DESCRIPTION. "Vro. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high, Xw 4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 8 inches deep. No. 2. Five stops, 9 feet 6 inches high, 8 feet 6 inches wide, 3 feet 6 inches deep. No. 3. Eight slope, 11 feet 8 inohes high, T feet 3 ins. wide, 4 feet 8 inches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops, ft feet high, 9 feet 8 ins. wide, 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian cases; if- Gotb ic cases they will be somewhat higher. For further information apply to JOHN H- MELLOa, 31 Wood street, Or HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street, splSJy—sat NEW YORK. JAb. AULLiJSUAK, MUNONQAfIEiiA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having en larged his establishment, 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 shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Ac. South Pitteburgh, September 7,1867. )s2O STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DUB. 1 BLR- M. DALI, Stocking Manufacturer, SBNKR FIFTH ST. AND MARKET ILLKY, has on hand a tremendous aaeortineot 01 in Str>ck>uga,Hoee ) Sooks,Oomforta.Qloyea,HoodF, Sacks, for men and women, together with a very exteo siioassortmeat of all Aasoripnooi of Gaodslnmslisio, gullible to the season. He sells prim irttoWsaiLow Pi ices. Call and examine. 47‘Reroember, M. DALY has but one tiore, and tbs on the oomer of Fifth st. and Market ley. fe2l HEW FI RSI. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRABB FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of braes work, DEALERS m GAS FUTURES, &€. (MBm and War*room. Ho. 1M Wood >t. ( At* Doors from FifllL Foundry, Ho. 10S First sU, fir* Doors below Honoiurahtla Hooi*. The well-known practical skill and experience in the various branches oi Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe Pitting, ol the senior members of the firm, (who inll Sve their personal attention to all work entrusted to emj should entitle us to a share of publio patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. JyM-tf S. WATT Si TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Testings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac. MO. 256 MARKET 8T„ North Side, PHU.ADBI.PBIA, PA. johh v. nan, umst e. mm, oum t. hut. delfcly _ Wifi, Wifi, Wife, _ 4ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and latest Styles of Fashion, manu red by J. B. CAIHKBOS, No. MFoonBl The subscriber having resumed business iuFtttebtngh withes to Inform his former friends and patrons of the city and surrounding country, and would calltbdr at tendon to a newanabeam SELF-ADJUBTIMG WIG. It puts all former plana of wig-making in the sbnda. Its menta are lightness, durability, not to Av4»fc bean equally all over the head, and easy and spp—nmee,showing the derelepmentof theforehead true to nature. ladies are also Invited to call tod his new mods of BANDfA HALF-WIBS sad WISH Thagde awajw*lhtha haansad fotmal osssw aoiSQab disapproved at to a. old styles. mtidMr BATES a JOiiHSOfl'S AOOFIHU WM. JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has Tv purchased the interest of his late partner, G. 8. BATES, in the Booflng Bagiuess, and U the sole menu fectuier and dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Hoofing:— lat. Gum Elastic, Ccmcat, Felt and Caavaas Roooag. M. Improved Felt, Cement aad Gravel Roollag. 3d. Pateat English Asphaltic Felt Roollag. ill wsrrsnted FISR AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Material for sale, with printed instractiena for using. Office at Bates A Johnson's old stand. 76 Bmlthfield si. WILUAM JOHNSON. N. Be—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal JEtoofe, lasting twice as long, at least, as peint, and obeaper. madZ7:d£w B. PERRY, BOOT MAKER, Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doora above the Telegraph Office.) A FTKR A LONG ABSENCE, FROM sedeffiotion, and would be pleased to see his Ibrmer b£t of^ork his undivided attention to *thln branchof "T* 1 n aotitlf £1 H BISTMASF B E 8 E N Ts BIAUIIFUL 988 SBIB, Cool Tim, Tire Irons. PLATE WARNERS, TRAYS AMR YASEB TLN AMl> BBITAMHU TSA UCIB, u T. i. CBAltra, im wood ar^ *We doora from Fifth. B BOOMS AND BBOOM HANDLES,— 8,000 Poplar Broom 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pina assorted; 100 dozen snorted Puls, (Hannas) 25 do do Tube, da ' 60 do Zinc Washboards 100 de WQlow Baskets 100 Peach Baskos; 60 doaen Churns, assorted 40 meets Measures, K£»r ta T^aMsasaj--'. n n££ B, Notice. Y LEAYTNQ YOUB OBDEBS AT :* ( ► >“V *<„*> •-■! r~ + ■ ■' * * 'vi ,A -y *» ' ’ +.• ' WM. H. WHITSKT, , NOTABT PUBtIO OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pott, Fifth Btwa p—r wood. : lyi* h. w. Pi™*)*. :....... a«o. r.iuwna PATTERSON * DAWSON, ATTOBKEYS AT LAW. KUHH'S LAW BQIU>UMr : | Diamond Street, near Grant. PITTSB If 808, PA. B. F ... I, II C 4 I„ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlc*, 10. I» Ori»t tfjtrmm (Three doors below the OoortSbuae,) mfMy Pmetuaag, Pa. h. BBACKGHBIORE, ATTOBKEY AT LAW PITTSBURGH, PA. JBCOTT, DE Ftr-S T f • Hu removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, - Mo. 979 Pemm Streets (Booth aide,) third door above Hand street. O" Office tours from ft AMI till 6P. lit '(apt:!/ JOSEPH ADAMS, ' DENTIST, Jo. BT WylleStreet, Pittsburgh. ExrxMlfCJ:—Dr. A. SLPollook, D: D?Brdoe, Esq, Dr. Theodoreßobbins, Russell Emit, J&q. Geo s. seldenhaving resttmkp TEE PRACTICE OF LAW, m» hereafter be round >t his office, No. U 3 Fourth Street, laiß Pittsburgh. H: ancoeaflor to 49* Office hours from eight to X o’doob mndfrom I to 6 o'clock. , , . felfcly CUPPING AND LEECHING, by KB. * Mas. BHID. A-Teeth extracted. Hot, Oold sndShower Baths. 86l8=ly F. BESB.ro. Qrantgtreet. JAMES M. TAYhOR, A L. D E R M A N* OFFICE, No. 451 Penn Btreet,FlfUi Ward. JTOLLECTTONB promptly made. Deeds, VJ Bonds, Mortgegi anti outer Legal 'Writings Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated. aptay 1 ■■■■■! - ! ---■ ; CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, aas mtarmansaa or m nus. OFFICE ON THBOORNEB OF WTUE AND FIFTH STREETS. 49* AH business oonnectedwith this office WHi be tended to with promptness. ConTeulOnoreof all kinds done with legs! secursoy—enoh ea DeedAMortgagea Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Titles toßeslEaUtt • t •-i.v i *r. To the member of the Baff i»4eßdtt&hte'Mrvioes aa Commissioner to take be readin the several Goorta of this State, and oSewhere. His offiv $ is one of the main Police Statione d the or e> seqnentlj his bdttfees in executing tnsktesa of that kind are very dasirahle. falOdy Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 4®“Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awarded for Photographs, Ambrotypes, and LlfeSiee Pictures. HM AtsL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE BIZE* and colored in Oil on Canvas. jail PEOPLES’ GALLERY, I 'HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT. FULLY announce to the eitisens of Pittsburgh snd mty, that he has leased the shore Popular trehery, and is prepared to lake erery yariety of Return known lo the Photographic Art. in its reoet perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Important im proremente hare been added, rendering this file moat desirable, economical and plaasant location lathe city. _ myl A-fAQUAY. Under the Care of the Franciscan Brother!. THIS institution, situated in X LORE7ITO, Cambria County PeoJiniiinia. foor mUee from Greason Btatioo, on iho direct routebetwein Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, waa chartered in with prifUigea to confer .the usual Collegiate Honora and Degrees. The location of the College m ono of the moat heal thy. In Pennsylvania—this portion of tike Allegheny . Mountains being proverbial .* for its. pore water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. Hie Schematic year commence on the FIBST MOM* DAT after the Uto ofADflrfflT.aini ap'ifr thiettth of JUNE following. It if divided into two EMatona. Stndenta cannot retnm home between the All the Apparatoa necessary for TjmA Surveying! En gineering, Ac* Ac* will be furnished by the uitSntion U> the Stndenta. Instrumental and Vocal Music no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age ofmanhood. Tune—Board and TuiUon, payable Mf yearly in ad* vance..—.— _ : aioo Washing and nse of Bidding ni „ io ClaafliotJand Modern onrtW 10 Stadents spend Vacations the Cnll«g« t _ Tl , u Beferenoe can be made to the St. Bey. Bishop (Won* nor, to the Bey. T. 8. Reynolds, St. Uan% Loretta and tootherClergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. TjUJENITURE FOE CASH.—A full a*- AhogSStm m “ n * etared TOBNI i BOBEAttt BOOK OASIS, * WABD 80888, And oTery article needed in a well tarnished dweilinal as well is ( splendid assortment of OFFICE FDBNITUBE, Constantly on hand and made to order. 'As the only terms on whioh business is done si this ostabHahmaoiu for OASHiprioesaie madeaooordlnnlT. Persons in want of anything m the above line, would be adrantaged by calling at FAOKINEa A IBWIIPa. No. 108 BmithSeld street, below Finh. J. D. Faginm, JootJi. imp mrtfelw HOLLAND BITTEHS DYSPEPSIA, Liver Comptafnt, Fever end Agm, 4a. Vh.-ii>inatalil introduction and am at this mtnM oanaj^BtUta 1 ," cetnd tn. rattan taaavta a' garni DcttWte.awgriloa tag, until this wmd«lita«*js tata ta*h«aamsfor‘ l tfo|? , ersasMvllhmsaswhhfcsyiU» tan. fc* tha nan* gnat niiaTMnd from tha *mb» mat a— itf rwta fmmatHa^ Mrtttahnelkflad tondmlna. It la potattalya Vayw with banly mfflitaiTpan *Mta■ o JMw am of tha gaaaim, (Hdf Rat lottlsn) Ida IMs a medieUe of long tried afflcaey for At Blood, so essential for tha foundation a t good health and for oorraottng dlaorden of foe atoaaah sad bowels. Two or three doaea will oonrinea foe .atane ot lta aMatary MEacta. The atoaiaeh will speedily ragata its stisagfo, a healthy notion of foe liver, hovels sad kidneys will son taka plaoe, and naswsd hsalfo he foe quick rsaalL Fasr Isedlgmmtton. fry larkm’i fieliud lltton Fee Hssrtbnru, Vow Aoidlty, FeelVetnbmeh, Try Bcrmt’i lillui Httan. Fee Heed.nhe, Try Bcrkm’i Hiliui littm. Far leasaa of Avpakita. Try BariiTt’iliUud Ulton. Fee nneHmsaa. Try larfcui’i ItUiUßUton. Foa Ptlaa, ip Try Inkin'i Irilni tittup,, la aB Kaereaa, »>■—riHn mi •san Ik has la wmmmm hufcaem ZTMb hraaMd, rails ofosn <*£**» Mm benjamin page, jh. 4<* 1. s. , " ' .. ■ s V, >v» V *„ » * *» * / fjS* " •■• y;- Z- ■&' sr)-i%-v.s - .•» • , .. . ■ r v.»\ / ■ * •£* Office, Ho. 13S Foprth|te piTTSHtifeim; pa. O A 3B D AMES A LOWRIE,. Attorney at Law, Ot&ae. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith, d end CnerryAlley. demy JpUrnwit. gagatmas (BaCtrtw. ROGERS' ran nuncuic; Ho. 70 fifth Street, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. ST. FRANCIS'.COLLEGE, BCEiL HAVE'S BtER HAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS, Try Bcrkin’i Hollud Bitten. fry Bcrktve’i liUudßitUn. ‘ ~v > -' ■ ‘t .K&s&m