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WAYNE AND Tn RAILHOAD, ? 10 * LL l*OI«TS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, IRD smS£Ssfl ,OR ™ WEST. rri^TS? J 4 BRAIt ® EME!rT! I as quick, and to In hy I rPoaia tad Chicago quicker, than PAST u '• '-"--‘“vAkrivea at CroaUine —.8.40 a. m, _ Making ciboe , oormecUons with BeUefontaine and Cleveland,'Ootanftma A Cincinnati Beads. AnrivinKaMndiaiiapotis. &-20 r. u. «• StLooie *oo p. *. „ . M « f*twrfn>*«ti 3AQ P M. m tj '•nd M / « Chicago...— —WO pil M. B*—Thfe time to OincinnkU is file same aa by oten Trams on both Roods meet at Oolumbihs utd paaseiuMCß all go into Cincinnati together. E^PIUESS^TRAIJN—Leaves Pittsburgh— 12A0 ? ,** J* Arriven atOteatUne— A-40 r K Making dose connections as above. Arriving at Indianan's- &06 a. il i* “ “ 44 fIW Loms-.-A.09 p. u. 2h»-.. \'■ \ * “ CindJUiAtL. 6XO a..il • and" 44 Chicago—-JAO a. a. N, B-—The time to QiivrtP w is the same as by Steu benville. Trains t>n both Beads meet at Coiambus, ami passengers ail go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Carp on, this train from Pittsburgh to Cin lnn&tlj to Indiana polls and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Car a. EASTWARD TRAINS. ueave Chicago, 7.80 a. m. and 8.00 p. a. Arriving ai Lima, 2GO if. u. and A2Q a. m. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Cregtline, 6AO p n. a.k. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati Clev eland, Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittaoorgh, 2.10 a. at. and BJO p. n. and 1,20 p. w. All making close connections with trams on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.40 a il, and 4XO p. a. Arrive at “ IL2O 4 ‘ 44 6,16 “ Leave New Brighton, &40 “ u H3O “ Arrive to Allegheny, 8.10 w « v 2do 44 Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.— Leave Allegheny, 1&00 it- and AIQ p. k. Arrive at Eoonomy, 6X3 p. il. “ 4.22 “ l>eave Economy. 6X3 a. u 4X2 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 6.36 “ u 6XO M lIMAKKJST TRAlN.—Leaves Massilion 4X6 a. m; leaves Alliance at&l4 a. M.,and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. il; leaves Allegheny at BX6 p. il; Alliance at 800 p. il, stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9XO p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. * At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millereburg, Akron, Ouy* At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Oeatoa tiofr Delaware, Springfield, Columbus. Cin cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St Louis, Louis vlQe,eic. At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etcl, etc. At Lidul for Sidney, Dayton. Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette, Inch, St Lome, and intermediate ports In Central Indiana and nitpeifl. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wauslidifor &ii point, on the New Albenjr end Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all pelnte in lUlnoU lowa. WuoOOHin and Mlnoroota: For te-ther information and throogh tickets app, to J. BTKWART, Ticket Agent, , Passenger BUhon, Pittsburgh. 6KOR6BPARKIS, Ticket Ag< Passenger Station, AllegEen, Through Tickets for ssle at the Ticket Ofßoea of the (tampan, on the line of the road, to all parts of the UnUsoStates. a. a HATHEWAY, m,13 Ueneral Passenger Agent, Ptttsborgh. IB6L SUMER ARRUGEIERT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL. Uth. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. EIOHT DULV TRAINS. 3 [THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leave* L •’ the Passenger Station every morning, (exoeptSun-; y,) at26&a. m, Mopping at ell regoler stations, odn nscting ntSamabarg with trains direct for BalUmortv and arriving at Philadelphia at fcOO p. a. THK 'JCfclttOUafl EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, al 44# n.m.stoppingonlj at principal stations, miking direct connection tt Hams burg for Baltimore, and an i- ‘ ring in Philadelphia or Baltimore at &00 a. m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station dally, (except Sunday,) at 94# p» m* stopping only at Qreenaborg, La- Johnstown, Wttmere, QaHitoen, Altoona, Ac.,* aad-srnvtnff in PhusAelphia at IteQO a. tn; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE . JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN laares daily, (except Suoday,) at t tiO p. m, stopping -at ■T>.<jnwwh>gi» fw »innn.n>M^g^ THE FAST FREIGHT TRAIN witn Passenger Car. mtached, lesreo dnjfv fex''«*pt Sunday) at 8.1<» a m, stops at aJI 4.iuo« n*l ru.'- only aalar as Coaemauge.‘ r I Rs i -iTIu.V TRAIN for Wall's station; leaves dali- nisy,) at &40 a. m. BEOONl 1 A.*r»*vf«.i. A rioN TRAIN for Wall's sta jtion leavea i- •- •••' • |- Kuuday.) at U3O a. m. r THIRD.AIt oMMOuaTJON TRAIN tor Wall’s sta tion leaves daily, (except Jinn day.) at 4:10 p» m. FOURTH ACCOMM'»L'ATION TRAIN for Wall’s ata turn leaves daily (except Sunday,) at f1:26 p. ra. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in PiUaoorgh as fol lows;—Express, 1230 p. m, Mad, 12:10 p. m; Feat lane, 12:60 a mi Johnstown Accommodation, 1030 a. m ; First Wall’s station Accommodation, &30 a. ra.; second Wall’K station Accommodation. 8:30 am; third all's station A 000 mm od an on, U 6 p. ra.; fourth Wall’s sta uon Accommodation. 6:16 p. m. Train* for BLairsTille and Indians, connect at Biaim- Ttlle Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, &x -grassland Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast prrraBURQH AND oonnrllsviuuk trains, stopping ai all stations on the Pittsburgh and UonnelU ville Roadilesvedaily, (Bandar aa follows:-- Mail Train, <HO a. o x; Express Tram, 4do p. m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and Oonnellsvitie Road r r ive at Pittsburgh 1030 a tn. and &16 p. m The traveling public will had It greatly to their inter asfc ip going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania k I&iihoad, As the accommodations now offered cannot l-e surneaed on any route. The Road ta ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with heir patronage. F ARKi TO NEW TORE -412 60 | TO BALTIMORE ftS 60 . PHILADELPHIA.. 10 001 LANCASTER~ 8 M ' 9HARRISBUnQ, p 46. Baggage checked to &U stations on the Penney tranii RailroadTand to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passenger* purchasing tickets In can. will be charged no excess according to distance. traveled in addition to '“ttfoctation rates, except from stations where the Ooov “ panr has no agent NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold ’ tbdmselTc* responsible for personal baggage only, and for an azr wotnot exoeedtngim N. B>—fbe Excelsior Omnibus Une has bean em ployed to conw passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each ' nMMßgerand baggage. ‘ Porfickets apply to J. BTBWAET r Agt, -i t :- v At the Penn’a & R. Passenger Station, -Ho3T On libertyandfirantstreets fIHKEI? TIME—SfJMKKE IK&iIIBEIfNT \J lMHtndas will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva* nil Railroad, Id Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LINK. . tam Leave* Leave* Arrives at ftnjBDZOH CLSYXHHD ToLIDO LQOA.iI &80 A*. 7£o A. a. UaOO p. il IftfiOr.w. &20 v. il 740 p. n Hk3o p. k. Passengers desiring to go to Hhndoaky, Toledo,. Chicago, or points West, rla Cleveland, mast be parti ,, oalivtoask fur tickets na Cleveland. N. B. The time to Chicago by this route Is as quick as via Fort Wayne. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINK, YU STEUBENVILLE. : „ No change of oars between Pittsburgh and Clndnnati. Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives S Pittsburgh, atOotambos, atCmotnnati, atSiLouu. LOO AIL IUBAM. A3ov.il L240r.1L 1146 p.m. , ,Thli route is shorter to Cincinnati, LouisviUe, Colum bus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping oars attached to all Night Train*. ‘ PITTSBURGH ANl> WHEELING LINK. Leaves Ar.ai Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pitteb’gh, Rochester, Wellsville, SteuPviUe, Wheeling, LOO Ag. &06 AIL SA» AIL &06JA tL fcSt AU. ISAOP.IL &00r.«. 3:46 p.il LOOP. a. &3Q p. u. «06 AIL 7AO AM. 8:43 AIL 936 AIL IOAo AM. 4sOOr.lL 606f.il &25 f. M. - The LOO ail and I£6o p. a. Trains oonnect with Trains otOvQ, B.*R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. -'K > Tm LOO p. a. Train stops at all stations between Ko -11-Chester and WeHsville. ThroughTicketacan be procured at tho Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J; STEWART, 'ftokeft Agent, '?' For further particular* apply to WILLIAM HTKWART, Agent Aft the Company's Office in FreightStatlon, Penn street, F. R.VTERB, ap!6 Gan’l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio; %Yf jfiOUTB I ROAD: ilia & Cincinnati Uailroad Connecting at Indianapolis with Terra Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Rsilroad,to Stt Louis and Lafay ette andfiuHanaprrfts, New Albany and Salem, and Mich igan central Hoads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BUR LINGTON, and all Intermediate points: Through FreightTmln to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRK and PERU. passengers carried from Cincinnati or lAwrenceburg & less tune than by any other route by wanfrdoor boors, and at as low rates. The only roaa v Which shipments can be made from Cincinnati te he West, irtthoui breaking oulk. ... Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS. agent,at Cm* Obmstifor W. B. CUTTiNG, agent at Lawrenoeburg wQI reoeiya prompt attention, and no charge for com laiaskm; no ckarxp <ur rfrayn?« or eommittion & Lmwrmcn * t- ui ,a&pp!y to THOMAS RAHti AN! {No. 114 Wat— of the Company, who i« i-oMpadtoK'"’ tn&ouaa tttrrrm fnr fncingnu an • Mp((o Inai&a*puli* Torre Bintg. jjaayatte, Chicago tfrmwlurdgTMe, Caarlcaton, *« ***** rM*o. H. P. LORD, President, jftHM F« QHRKK. fleoerat Freight A gnat. ror« TO THE PUBLIC. ngPEbULLY the ignorant ud fidaaly Mod ft. «*ti>hyiactane or all denominatkraa, treat r !ficretnnd delicate diaordera^telfabuse and , common A i if hfih wt^i” 11 * CT m l ™**- fiaouael.*! p M ,jj|qy|wlfcHMh— tha&CtOfhi»4olMlO.thfltglim i anl frrrSsrjnode«lare dreedfally ahooked, andlhine it .rnwraatamirerr immoral, and lor contamination and —»»» Uiair wires, promising aons and dmufitarn Theirttmily phyaldan abouliTbe cautious rftKntfaem in ignorance thatthey do the same aa La. BtuHBTRUF, (except publishing) leal a IncratiTe prac S^^aflaswsaffisK.' , h.i their mix daughter! and ward* prorioualy feeble, aicklr and ofdehcate condition and appearance, hare SSn' restored to health and rigor by Dr. BRANBTROF', btfides many before and alter nttifingo throngh him bare been eared much suffering, anxiety, mortification Ac. Haring the adrantage of orer thirty yean expert once and obaerraflon, ooaeeqßently, he has superior ■kill in the treatmant of apodal diaeaaeo, and rrha la Onion' strictly attended to. Direct to e>l Pittwbnrgh rtfeflOfflca. Li'UJWEK VASEa, various patterns, for X sale by [mjar] HBMBY H. OOLLQfB. ' * / 1 i\ '' ■/ ■ .**" ” ’J-.v'V* - H * ) J ■ gofefrjiffl Bertas, ante. FIFTH AVENUE EXCHANGE DAW BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, Ho. 72 Fifth Btreet, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquors always on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the Season, nerved up in the most superior manner. at all hoars of tho day and sighted my7dyd*w. CORNUCOPIA: RESTAURANT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. The attention of merchants and others is directed to this establishment, which hashes** reneettf fittedap for Ihe purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE dTa CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par* ticatarly invited to call Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will alwaya be foun<£ of thg freshest the market affords. apSOuiaw SCOTT HOUSE, COR. IRWIN ST. AND DUQUESRE WIT, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. r» . M ARKHB, _ Proprietor, excelsior OYSTKB AUD SATING HOUSE, NO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WBOUtBALI AND RKTAIL MALIIB IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISII, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYH- TKKS AND WILD GAME, All la their Proper BeMoa, no‘26J OKO. REIN EM AN & (JO. S -A. "V A. GL p. HOUSE, No. 300 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DKPO'I, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. TTAVING taken an I fitted up, with all IT the modem improvem mts, this popular resort, the aubacnber la prepared to accommodate his old customers and (he public generally, with the beet (he market affords. Oysters will be nerved up in every variety of style, during the aeaeon. His Wines; Liquors sad Ales, he feels confident In recommending u> the public for their excellence. ■ Osn, Bucket and Shell Oyßters receired daily and Bold ■Wholeasle sod Retail. myg&lyd TLTANSION HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, Ala. Proprietor, No. Mi Ltberty atreetjast beside the ■Passenger Depot or the Pennsylvania Railroad, whicb makes It the most convenient house In the city for pae eengers arriying by that road. , The proprietor having, at eonalderahle expense, fitted .up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is ■attached a splendid STABLE and extensile WAGON YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beat the market can afford. feLy SEETHES OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, TIIO9IAB STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAJKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modern improve ments, this popular resort* the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generallv, with the beat tho market affords. OYOTKBB will be served ap in ovory variety of styie daring the season. LIUUOKB and ALES he feels confident in recom mending to the public for their excellence. 49” MEAL& served up atoll hoars, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. »p4;ly GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA; PA. GEO. G. FRESBUKV, Jr., ) JAMES STKJfiS, l Proprietor®. HfiNBY A. CHADWICK, 1 ma&ly P. Rtrttst. (Lao* al Miller A Ri.*lre(H.->n’-*.> HBVBEH * BKOTUUai (Suf'CNiaor to Raimi* ft Andieas*.) FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS,CONFECTIONERY.HIMiABH,FIRK WORKS,A No. 59 Wood gt-, and No. HB Second street. OppoHite Hi Charles Hotel, william means, HARRISON A. COFFIN, General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (tecoassorn to M’Ceadiwwe, Mesas ft Co,) WHOLESALE GBOCEBS Corner Wood and Water BtL, fol0 __ PITTSBURGH. PA. WlLLUffl BAWALKY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. IS and 20 Wood Street, '•JM PITTBBUH.OU. we h. smith.... ;.r;.:"_.joc finrosTHt - WM. 11. SniTD A. CO., WHOLESALE GBOGEEB, 118 SEGOID MO 147 FIRS PUttkirfli, Pa. ffitous wtT JUipwre. WE BKit!\KTT, IMPOKTKK AtUl IJEAI.KK IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WIN EH, GIN Old moooDgabcla and Bettffied Wtaliky, No. ISO Wood Straat, f022:0m Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM GARB & CO., Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AC. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FIDE OLD MONONGAfIELA Blffi WBIBII, AC 827 and 326 Liberty Street, frlfclT PITTSBURGH, PA. OUHh LlyUoKS.—Families ran buy s pint and and half pmi by 3ot£ or half dosen. All (he abor» for sale by (he quart or gatton. lt—Thote wlahlng adoltaated liquor. naad no* lOl TTitrd rtre. Ws. Maua, rhUt tl - ....0. W. Smjgaoa, Prtburgh HKLLEB a RKCKETSON, WHOLESALE OBOCEBS, un> uooansa Of BHAHDIKS, WINKS AND BKBARS, NOa m AND 223, 00BN KB OP LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, d SD BO.UB AGSHTB P 0& SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Tarns, die., dsc., Oon- stnntly on Hand. [mr? d hail: fitotatco and Negara. w. <t D. KIM EH ART, ■Aiurionivia and dialu n all cnn>6 or TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SECARS. •pnsy Nl lao wool! htrrkt. LfOIORISTHAL, WholmaU and BeUui Dealer tn GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS Vlrgtilt Chewlag Tobacco, WOOD STBEET, Under the 8t Charles Hole* oeU TTBBURfIH, PA Sundries,— 90 dosen PineivUeeUiloii A s’s Bran 90 “ Otard. Do Fey k do; 90 u Besquit, do; .10 “ , Champagne, do; 30 “ Pile Bhernr Wince 26 - Harmony sherry Wine; . £ M ..■ Daft Gordon A Co.’h Sherry Wine; tor *ale bv thedojenor bottle, WH BE&ttfßT, taartl 190 Weod'street SEVERN BODY’S JL4W X JStttor sale by it ■ • j a w»U)xm. 1)1/ A-Lt PAPBB-—A laige,variety,' ohea —figures for sale-by •S 1$? j • v»i 9> WjtjjDJNi . Ai 7h./ 63 Woodstreet,nearFdttrth. HALS CRA.YONS.—SO gross received and for ante by BBQKHAM A SALLY, mhtt 00 Fe era I street ♦\ * 9 ’fe' ’ < *. '* <r h «v* «*i „* j% *.**% .. ■- r>‘ * - -tsiixt'Sfi* ' . .<;• ~ ■ J ' ' \r. - . *-«,-■ • !»£• f >**** . -• J . ** *1 *, : .- - - , •.£ 4 - , Groms. ,J.a.r.thul. ..'....THißrnia' Wholesale I dealers id Firms uru LAV ID M*UANDLfe>w Special Partner. •* • s » * *" •* ! <J[htanrial. DOLLAR SATIIVGS BANK, MO. ,08 * FOURTH STREET, CHAHTEBED IK 1666. OPEN DAILY, from 9to 2 o’clock; also, on Wednesday and Saturday eveningß. from May Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o’clock; and from No vember Ist to May let from 6 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all soma not leas than On* Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, m June and December. Interest has been de* dared Bsmtaumally, in June and Deoember, Bince the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent, a Tear. Interest if not drown out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bean the same interest from the first days of done and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor tocall or even to present his pass book. At this’rate, money will double in leas tnan Welve years, making, in the aggre gate EOHT AND On-OALV Ftt OXNV. A TIAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rales and furnished gratis, on application at the nman. GEORGE ALBREE. James B D. Meeds, Isaac IL Peacock, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Robert Robb, James Shldle, Alexander Ttndle, TBoams. William J. Anderson. Hill Borgwin, Benj. L Fahnestock, Hopewell Hepburn, James Herdman, James D. Kelley, Alexander Bradley, John (J. Backofwi, George Black, John H. Canfield, Alonso A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, William lkmglas, John ffivana, John Holmes, William B. Haven, Peter H Hunker, Richard Hava, William B. Lavely, CHARLES A COLTON. ■_OAN OFFICE. HENRY W. tllllOTl I, No. 100 Smithfleld St., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, and 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. Hoars from T A._M. LoJO P. M. ja2o WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, corner of Third, NHOLMEB & SONS, Bankers and Ex • change Brokers, and liealer* in Notes, liraftn, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Hank Notes. Jfixchanue on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or cur rent paper, No. 67 Market street between Third and Fourth streets. | ia3o-.ly uan Looms. .. vans. . Looms. 4USTIN LOOMIS & 00., Dealers Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and es for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral ecoritaes. NOTES AND DRAFFS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated oe reasonable terms, and capitalists can be tarnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Hale, Renting and Leasing of Res Estate. * Office, No. 92 FOURTH STREET, above Wood. £raitui JRarhines. HOWE’S NEW *HITTI.i; Sewing Machines, A EE ADAPT ED to all kinds of FAMILY .xA, HEWING, working equally well on the lighten! andneanoHt fabnea, making the LOOK BUTCH SHAM alike on both Aides, which cannot be Baveled or Pulled Out. And tor Tailoring, Stun Making, Gaiter Fitting an- Shoe Binding, these have no superior. Call and mg them at No. Ml Fifth street Up Stairs. &p2o:d*wU W. B. Liurell. GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE BEACH OK ALL. Price* Reduced for Seven Years, from >46 L> 1110, including Hemcrs. increased facilmes for man ufacturing and the curtailment of litigation expenses oonsequen upon reoent decision* of the United State* Courts affirming the validity of the Grover A Baker** Co/s patents, enables this company to furnish their SEWING MACHINES with important improvements at k««tiy REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of tnese machines for family use and manufactures in the same nags of purpose and ma terials is attested by the tens of thousand* using them, and the moderate pnoes at which they are now sold, places them within the reach of all and obviates all ex cuse for tampering with those inferior and low priced machines which have so muoh!nrejudiced the Sewing Machine business. Every machine sold by a* is war ranted far three years, we also give instructions free oi oharae to purchasers to enable them le HEIM, KELJ>, GATHER, TUGS AND EMBROIDER, ALL ON THK same machine. Circulars oan be had at our office free of charge by applying either in person or by mail. N. B.—Sewing Machines, Needles, Bilk Twist, Cotton, ettL, constantly on hand. CHATONBY A WALTER, No. IS Fifth street, General Agents. D. B. BOOEBB A SON., MAjrurAOTuaßßs or BOttKltS’ IXPBOYK9 PATKKT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GKAIN DRILL TEETH, Offloe, 68 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS IBAAC JONEB~~JNO. L. BOYD-..WM. MHJULLOUGH JONES. BOYD & C 0„ Manufacturers of cast steel ; Spring, Plow and A B. Steel SPRINGS and ES, oomer Robs and First streets, no2B PITTSBURGH, Pa. ~ wnrr mcmr Merckaat Tailors, Wo. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET, aplS HO! HO! FOB MIKCE PISS. TF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW I Fruit or prepared Minoe Meat, mixed, and all oth»-r kind of Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon sod Citfon Peel go to Haworth A Brother* m the Diamond, where you will get all new crop Fruit and lower than at any other bouse in the oity. Also a general and lull assortment of Family Grooeries, Teas Wines, Brandya, and all o * kU < »of Foreign and om estic Liquors. HA •»." i A BROTHER, deS4 ooraar ot !>»#» - • i IHamond alley FIIRN 7TDRE A N IT CTAIR S RBDTJOED PRIOFS JAMES W. WOODWELL Nos, 97 and 99jThlrd Street. 11l FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING OF ALL V A RIETIK9 OF STYLES]* ANDfIFINISH, BURABLI^VO&I Hotels and Private ;DwelUng*. esa_ All orders promptly attended to, and the Furni ture careftiUy peeked and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at short nonce. Movers supplied with ever; article in the jno. r : a. ?x . . mart BXCEISIOB GLASS WOB£S. A. WOb OgUFBBL) WOLFEPEUMETTSCfc UI.AMN WAHiI)rA«!TJIR£R*, WARBHOtJ^ Ho. 12 Wood Street, Corner of Vint, nSfely PlUtboifh* -t•’ k . ■» • , • * s -t- -~i- ' b' J . ~** i- i * ‘ :•& . *r Indemnity Against Lobs by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 end 437 CHESTNUT STREET, neer Fifth. fißTSddf Of Abuts, Jabuaht let, 1860. PubUihad Agreeably tv An Act oj Asseml’lg, being: First Mortgaees,amply secure,! * BB Reel Estate, (present value (103,313 61.) cost. 102,993 t» Temporary Loans on ample Collateral bee’te 89,136 60 Stocks, (present value ((80,667 72,1 cost 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable-. 1,821 00 Cash- 23,919 S 3 $2,208,061 68 Tdeonly profits from premiums winch this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rates as low as are consistent witii security. Since their incorporation, a poriod of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollara, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, $62,165 36. DiasOTOBS. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lowts Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, isaac Lea, Jacob R. Bmith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Falea, CHAfI. N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. BTEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER OOFFIN, Agent, Bmylfl Northeast corner Third and Woodstreeta. John B. McFadden, Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mellor, James M’Auley, John Marshall, Walter P. Marsha John Orr, Honrj L. Ringwalt, John H. Bhoenberge Alexander Spear. William E. Schmerta, Isaac Whittier. Christian Yeager. Western Insurance Company, OP PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary CapL R. D. COCHRAN, Gen’l Agent. Omni No. 92 Water street, (Spang A Co.hs Warehouse up atairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinda of FIRE a-.d MARINE RISKS. A Home institution managed by Directors who are well known In tbeaommunity, and who are determined, by promptness aai liberality, to maintaio the character which they have auamed, as ottering the beat protec tion to thoee who desire to be iD*ure<l. ASSETS, (XTOBKK 3oth, 1860. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 Mortgage- 2,160 00 Office furniture.. 260 00 Open Accounts, etc...... 7,809 43 Cash 18,361 V 9 Premium Notes- 27,606 2u Nolen and billu discounted - 174,076 14 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, »0.149 CHESRUT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN’A. Capital SAIOAOO Assets 9304,043. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCH, either Perpetual or limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. F. Blacks oas, Secretary. J. W. COFFIN. Agent, )y4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets r\ELAWAKE'MUTUAL SAFETY IN JL# SURANCK COMPANY.—INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA. 1836. OFFICER & CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ST*. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Venae In, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. 1 M.ANi > INSURANCES on Goods, bv Rivera, Canalrs Istkef. and IjUtd Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE IN- BtIRANO&a on Merchandise generally, on Stores, L>wo: ling Houses, Ac. AUSTIN LOOMIS. Diaiovoto.— Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose. John C. I>avi*, James Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. ( Ludwig, Joseph H. BeaL in*. R. M. Boston. Geo. <>. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel K. Stoke* J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’livun Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr n Jacob P. Jooes, James H. M’Fftrtan.., Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pitubrrgh, 1). T Morgan, A. H. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOB C. HANI>, Vice President. Haxai Lnsuas, Secretary - P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. }eBB No. 96 Water street Pittsburgh. Citizen’s iDiuraDee Compaay of PiUsborgL Office, Cor* of Market and Water SU, WM. BAGALKY, President SAMUEL REA, Seoreliry. INSURES STEAMBOATS A C AROOES, Insures against Lotus and Damage in the Navigation Insures again*! l«oss and Damage by Kirs Wm. Hagaley, Hon. T. M Hotre, Jas. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr., C. Zug, 9 Harhaugn. B- F. Jones. Capt/S. C. Young, J. CaldwelC Jr., FrandsSellers, 8. M. Kier, John B. Dilwortii, John Bhipton, Barclay Preston. Wm. (*. Johnntou mh2Shlydh, _ WiJSfi' UKAtttH Mutual Insurance Company, CHA.BTXRXD BT TUX LKOIALATUBX OX PHfB TLYAJII.A. QuA Lapitai $300,000 | Prttmum NoUa- fUEUI-U This company will insuke on Bmldmics Morchamliia, Furniture Ac-, in town or country. LunaoroneHon. J. J. P*axc«, J. H. HaIL,T.T. Abramts Hon. (*. (1 Harvey, Cba*. (Tint, l*. K. Jarkman, Gba*. A Mayer, Peter Ihckaon, W. White, Tbomu** Kitchen. HON. «. C. HARVEY, PremUonL T. T. Ajuuju, Vice Pr«>«ulenL Taoa. Kjtcuxh, Secretary. J. A. LIPPKKT, AgetH, d*22 No. 7u _FifU» sU-eot^ PENNBYLVAWIAINStJILANCE CO. Ol PonrU Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Kody Patteraon, I. Oner rtproal, C. A. Cotton, Jaznen H. Hopkmn. A. A. Carrier, Henry Sprout, Nich. Voeghtty, Oeorge W.bmith. A. J. Jonee, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Cbart«red Capital-. $300,000 FIKE AND MARINE KIBKS TAKEN, of all d«< senptions. BY THE Reliance Mutual insurance Co. Of Philadelphia* On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan- Invested is follows, vis:— First Mortises on Improved City Property, worth double the unounl $166400 00 Ground rent, first clans '2,162 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 0 $i cent. M ortgage bonne, $30400, cost Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan Allegheny County 6 Ji cent. Pennsylvania Railioad Loans Collateral loans, well secured 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... 24,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6436 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 bo Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper- 16*297 IB Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc— 6416 72 Oash on hand and in in bands of agents 11486 16 PITTSBURGH, PA Clem Tinglev. Samuel Biapham William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrei, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop. Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Ij«nmg Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bwsell, Pitu*. B. M. H INCHM AN. Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylO Northeast corner Third and Wood street*. ALLEGICHrynJSUBANCECO. OF PITTSBURGH. ST Ftfll) Street, Bank Block. TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF A KIRK AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McCOKD, Vice President; IX M. BOOK, Secretary; OapL WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dtuora*—iaaeo Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, OapC R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, R L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Qapt. Adam Jacobs, &. P. Sterling,CmpL W. Dean, Rofcrt L, M’Grew, Rob’t a Dans. myT* COAL, NUT COAL, .SLACK, A COKE.— Having purchased the enure interest of my late partners in the hrm of BAILEY. M’KAIN A Co., 1 am now prepared to furnish to our former customers and the dtisens of Pittsburgh and vicinity generally, a superior auality of COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, and OOKB, in large or small qu&nties. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Mononga hela Bridge, or at the Works, wil 1 be attended to with promptness. Cool Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh, one square above the Monongahela Bridge. tlTSin JAMBS M. BAILEY. ANDBETH’S GARDEN "SEEDS.—Just | received a large select and varied stack of the ve named Celebrated Garden Seeds, embracing all the new varieties. The entire satisfaction eur Seeds rendered last year and years before, qualify us in say ing they can not do surpassed. Orders by mail accompa nied by cash of satisfactory references promptly at* tended to. Specimens of the weeds growing can be seen at the store. BBC Kb AM A KBLLY. Druggists, Allegheny City. . —IU sacks, 10 barrels, lost received and for Bale by MKAHB * COFFIN, Wood and Water streets OIL LKASES.—PBINT^DJOR, US orltrtul Umwi ud far<ab-leHlng, ioriMtebr . v, . i J. it WBLPES mhlg (P Wood BtCTat>near Fif - 3jl KDrjyjjife arid Blue material for Flaps. ■V A good assortment siwara on hand. ' m,m * fG. HANSON LOVE, T 4 Market strea " \ i *X?’ * * :* ‘*jK "Jar* DIBIOVORB. George Dareie. R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, James M’Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Numck, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKuigbt, Alexander Speer, David M. long, Rees J. Thomas mrtS PHILADEXiPHIA EIRE AND Opposite tbs Custom House, ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALI>WIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Ba/ee, K. R. Cope, EL B. English, George W. Bretra, P. B. Setery, Joseph M. Pan I, C. Sherman, John Clayton, 8. J. Magargee, R. W ilor, of the Southern and Western Rivers, Labes and Bayous, and the Navigation o! the Seas. DDtroroas LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY Of PltUburfh* orncoa: A. A. CARRIER, President I. GRIER BPROUL, Secretary. FIRE INSURANCE dise, Furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, $2*0,610 00. Assets, $303,508 96* O6 CLEM TINGLEY, PTewdep DIBIOTOKS. •/.'•/ViV.’. ... A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSV &So INVICORAfIN& CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOR MEDICAL AND PRIVATE USE. What Shall We Drink P UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PUBE COGNIAC BRANDY, Imported and by himself, warranted pure and the bent qnality, wiL his certificate on the bottle, and his seal on the cord U DOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE PORT WINE Imported and bottled by himself, pat up for mediei nft! use. with hla certificate on the bottle; warranted pure and of the best quality. 0 DOLPHO WOLFE’S PUBE BRERRY WINE, Imported and bottled bj himself, ;the same; as For 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 trade in hot lies. The Wine is warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE JAMAICA HUM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the above imported and bottled by himself;iwar ranted pure and of the best quality. $293,261 76 TO THE PUBLIC. 1 will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant ot thirty years' residence in the city of New York, that what I pledge and testify to with my seal, my lahel, 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*-> hese articles. For sale by ail respectable gists and Apothe caries- UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer and Importer of the Schiedam Aro matic Schnapps, 15, 20 and 22 Beaver street, New York. l>r. tt. H. KEY3BR Ag*L, 140 Wood st. no2Brfmd*w Glad News for the Unfortunate 1 THTE I.ONi. SOUGHT FOR Discovered at Last. /cures -from 'vONll. CHEROKEE REMEDY, An nnfailiag Specific for nil Dueaies of tbe Urinary orgm, a»d a General Altera- tive aid Blood Pnrifier. “REMEDY ” CURBS WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS PAIL.-W IQylt is untirely unlike every other med icintt prescribed for V'en«rtnZ Diseases, as it contains no Mineral or Nauseous Drugs, from Roots, Bar ks mid Leaves, in the form Of a fleasunt and detieio us Syrup. 49"1t ib “nature’s own remedy," for Gonnorrhoea (Clap,) Gleet, Gravel, Stricture) and i* especially recommernial fur Fluor Alims, (Whites in Females,) for this complaint it is luvaluabie. As a general alterative and blood purifier t it has so equal, and does not fail to cure ScrofulUy Secon dary Syphilis, Glandular Swellings, Mer curial and all Mruptivc Diseases, cuing them more «p*r**Jily and perraoently than any other mod cine known. It does this by purifying and ele ng the blood! ('analog it to flow in ail its'original p jand vigor, thus removing from the system •!' i m and pernicious cansea which have induced disease. all old cases of Oounorrheea and Qleet, that have baffled all medicAl sklil.it is especially ret om meoded—in old cases U ney«,r fails, anu recent ones if rum fretn one to three days. A few doles positivSg re rmoves all traldiny heat, chordea and pain. 49"1t does not affect the breath, or interfere with any niaxa of business. requires no assistance from other medicine. *srit can lay on the or in the Gounting oom, without u ev< r being suspected as a “ remedy " for private disease*. «FA. Treatise on Venerial diseases, with full direc tions for their permanent core, accompany each bottle. full particulars get a Circular free from any I »rug store in the United States. t ia sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Bot tles for $6, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medicines, throughout the Uniteus tales, and at whole sale by all Wholesale Druggists. • POTTER * MERWIN, Sole Proprietors ST. LOUIS MO. Sold id I’lUsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr. fc»BO. H. KK v bEK, and oy all responsible Druggists in the United States. {ygldydaw t)kIVA7R DISEASES.— JT DE. BROWN’S MEDICAL and A SURGICAL Office. No. bO SMITH* field street, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl* Tania. Dr. BROWN is an old citiaea of Pius burgh, and has been In Practice for the last Uoedy-fi/H years. His business has been eon* W^Bjr fined mostly to Private and Surgioai Diseases. <2SMbQL\ CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need of a medical friend, should not fa& to find on* the sura place of relief. The Doctor is a regular giwdn ate, and ms experience In the treatment of a certain elan of diseases Is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain* iae permanent relief, by the use ef his remedies and following his advloe. DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES never fall to core the wont form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. all »*— arising bom a hereditary taint, which m«ntfcmia itself In the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin diseases, the origin ef which toe patient Is enj tirely ignorant. To persona so afflicted, Dr. Brown offer hopes sf a sure and speedy reoovery. SEMINA LWEAHNERS Dr. Frown’s remedies for this alarming trouble trough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grati flcatton, which the young and waakminded often give way to. (to their own are toe only reliable remedies known in this country—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure this palnfo disease in ofm rfdy» he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet, QonnoiThma, Stricture, Urethal Dis charges Female W eaknenw. Monthly Suppressions, Pis* eases or the Joints, Fistula In Ano, Nervous Afleotionw, Pwua in the Back and Kidneys,lrritation of the Bled* tier, together with all disee aaof an impure origin. k letter describing the symptoms, <w^**tn{tv g ui, directed to PR. BROWN, No. W SmUhAeld streeT, Pitta* burgh, Pil, will be immediately answered. Medicine seat to any address, safely paoked and secure from ol * xertation. 37,900 00 30,000 fiO Office and Private Rooms, Nr. W Bmth field street PiUxhnrgh. Pa OOffi #• IJMtlt't' THE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PHOSNIX BITTERS. THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for the invariable efficacy in the lihsmsM vtuch they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice ot par nng not only unnecessary, hot unworthy of them. In all cases of Asthma, Affections of the Bladder anc 1 Kidneys. Bilious Fzoert and lAoer Cbapfrwnto. In the South and West where these diseases preva they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers an others who onoe use these medicines, will never alts wards be without them. Bilious Oholio and Seriou* Looseness, Biles, Costivenesa, Colds and Coughs, OholU Consort Hux oos, Dno reus, Drspiwii. —No person with this distressing duense should delay using these medi cinesjmmediately. Srvptum* of Ih* &ktn, Aysywias, and FlahUm* y. Firm ud Agujl—For this boo urge of the W. 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 core by these medicines is permanent. Try them, be aatiaflea and be cured. Fbutoais of Complexion, General Debility. Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Import Blood and Loss of Appetite. Lira Coicpums. Lxpaosr. Loosssiss, MsunmiAi Dis uses.— It never failß to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla, Night Sweats, Nervous De bility, Nervous Complaint* of all kinds, Organic Affec tions. Puss.—The original proprietor oftbeae medicines was cured o! Piles ofa6 years standing by the use o! these Life Medicines alone. Pains In the head, side, back, joints and organa. RHuatAnssL—'Those affected with this terrible disease mil be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Etna or Bnoon to ns Hun, Scobvt, Baia Ehiuic,Bwil> uses, Sgmvola, ob Kura's Em, in the worst forms, Ul cers of every description. Worms of all kinds are ef fectually expelled by these medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is nuspected. Belief will be certain. Tu Lori Pius urn Pubue Burns us Bi and thus remove all diseases from the system. Propared by DB. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, No. 836 Broadway, (Moffat Building.) N. T. For sale by all Druggists. ieS&lvdaw Dr OEO. H. KKfBEH, Ag*W Pittsburgh MW TQ THE AA’yUOPliipi; Dr. STARKEY'B PAINEXTEEMINA TOR cures Kheuiuattao, Heunlgia, atek Bead ache, Neiroua Heariaoha, hk«~.. Prepared by . . Ml. BTiBKEy, Plttßbarirb.Pa. Bold wholesale aqdyetsll by 2 JOB-HJOSIINS, aelftlTdaw ,j Phwaad fiQQft Yianted-tbeeu SIX unr y y v.v mramnlt-pgd mn reoent, and of neat DUFF COLLEGE PEN forsalilre *~ “P® B. WXUUH t-s-V j? ,>v- % Prdital. f TO 1 TtflffilE L DAYS J , _ - 'V - , J * »!*►. '■ . > ** 'ls Sitiligi €vti ». a. psuipj . *• ■**■■ M’KEE* PHILIPS, UEIEBAL COOPEIIAfiB, U yarn nf VAONEV ON Fayette Street, Between Hud and Warn* atnetoi HTTSIUIBH, KMX a»-We «ra prapand to turmiih Coal Oil, WhUky, Ala. Uolaaaoaaad Pork HABLKEU3, at the hortaei notioa, and on the rooat waaanahla terma. aodldty WlLfaTil (MYTOJI. WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQtTOB MEROHANT, So. St Dlamoad Alley, Near Wood Street, PITTSBVR&H, PA. 49- Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela HecHfled Wblßky. mhXB B. C. A *. H. SAWYER, aiMriannunu or t.arp OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Kosln Soaps, ■o. *T Wood Btraat, PlttebnrgH, Pa. BIOSAKD W. EOIBIOX FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE 1 and keep constantly on band every article In their line, via: Cornices, Ornaments,Curtain Uoodß,Conuorts, Feather Beds, Mattrasses o! all kinds; also, the celebrar ted Patent Spring Beds. Ail kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. , . 49»Prompt attention given to all orders for fitting and laying down Carpets, Oilcloths, Ac. ocfSj Iyd ROBERTS * BOBNICK. * FULTON, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, KTifl prepared to fnrniflh to order. c3urch!steamboat, factory and other BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 101)00 pounds. _ CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all siKfUor Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RATLINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. „ „., t » BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON’S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. apgfcly r£h E OLDEST AND LAKOEST Lithographie EitabliibmeDt in the City. wn. BCHUCHMAJV, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER ROS. 17 MD B FIFTH STRUT, BREWER'S BUILDING, PITTBB OEGB, P A HBNRY GRBEN, ORGAN MANUFACTURER, Keeps eonitantly on hand Ckurcli and Parlor Organs, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. NO. 1. Three stops, 7 feCt 5 inches high, 4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. No. 2. Five stops, 9 feet 6 Inches high, 6 feet flinches wide, 3 feet 8 inches deep. No. 3. Right stops, 11 feet 6 inches high, 7 feet 8 ins. wide, 4 feetßibcheedeep. A No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high, 9 feet 6 ins. wide, 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian cases; if Goth ic cases they wiD be pomewhat higher. For further information apply to JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street. NEW YORK. JAS. MiLLINOAR, MONONGAHELA PLANING MILL would reflpectfUily inform the public thmt 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. Bouth Pittsburgh, September 7,1867. )a3O STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHSAF AND BUB Bl£ M.DALI, Stocking Manufacturer, /CORNER FIFTH ST. AND MARKET V/ ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment of woolen Knnka,Onmfnrta.GloTea. Hoodn Sacks, for men andwomeo, together with a very exten give assortment of all descriptions ot Goods in his line suitable to the season He sells prim articles at Lou prices. Call and examine. Remember, M. DALY has but one More, and Uia on the corner ol Fifth A and Market ley. feß new fiam, GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FLNIBHKBS of all kinds or brass work, DEALERS Iff GAS FUTURES, AC. Office and Wareroom, So. W 4 Wood sin firs Doors Cron Fifth. Foundry, No. IBS Ktntit., St« Doois tMlow Bonongahsls Hovm. The well-known practical skill and experience in the various branches ox Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe Fitting, ol the senior members of the firm, (who will give their personal attention to all work entrusted to them,) should entitle os to a share of public patronage All Orders Promptly Pilled. frMdf E. WATT Si WITH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPOSTERS KSD DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIHERES. Satinet*, Veatinga, Tailors’ Trimming., Ac. NO. 266 MARKET ST., North Side, PHIi.AOHI.PHIA, FA. John y. nui, imrra b. prkb, ouyzb *. mil. delfclv Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of ever; AR description and Latest Styles of Fashion, mano- Scttued by J, ft, CAAEROS, Na StFoeraSi. The snbeeriber haring resomed business in Pittsburgh wishes to inform his former friends and patron of the city and surrounding country, and would call tbafr at tendon to a newancfoeautifalSEliF-ABIUBTUKI WIG* It puts all former plans of wig-mahtng ia the shade. Ita ments are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bean equally all over the head, and easy and wneefol appearance, showing tbo development of the forehead true to nature. iudiea are also invited to call and examine his new mode of RANDB, HALF-WIGS and WIGS. Ifcay do away with the heavy and fonaal appearaaaa ao mwih disapproved of tp toe old afcviea. taeMdaw BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING WE JOHNSON TtroyLD GIVE NOTICE that he has TV purchased the interest of Ins late partner, G. & BATES, in the Booling Beninese, and is the sole manu facturer and dealer in the following three distinct kinds of Roofing!— _ _ Ist Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt mad Curan Boonag. Sd. Improved Felt, Cement mad Gravel Booflag. 3d. Patwnt English Asphaltic Felt Boofijjf. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Booling Material for sale, with printed instructions for using. Office at Bates A Johnson 1 ! old standi T 6 Smiihtield at. WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. B.—This Gum Cement is tmaqoalled as a Paint for Metal Boohs lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and ob Barter. . ma^PalAw B. furry; BOOT MA. ISL EB. , Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.) A FTER. A LONG ABSENCE FROM JjL the Boot bumums, has again commenced, and flatters hlmapilt that he will he able to render general satisfaction and would be pleased to aee his former customers and friends. He has on h«md the beat ol , FRENCH QALF BKINB, and none but the best of work men will receive employment that he is competent to judge of the workmanship and material, he will give hu undivided attention to this branch or hnsimwa anis.| y QHK.ISTMAS PRESENTS BEAUTIFUL FKNDKBB, Coal Vsses, Tiro Irons, PLATE WAUUpg, TEATS AJfB TASKS' TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA SETS, at T. J. CkAIG% |R4 WOOD BT^ lea five doors from Fifth, B BOOMS AND BROOM HANDLES.— 8)000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pins assorted; 100 docen assorted Pails, (Harms?;) 26 do do Tribe, do; 60 do Quo Washboards; W 0 do Willow Baskets; , 100 PeacMtyricetet... 60 doaeaChankßifcasotted tllT' ORDERS <JJTOLDQBhBBmBgKa. IatWOODBTHEIgt near BIXTH, tod on be mmriltfj"ffmtarteitisn the Wagon, with duboa md OoniOiVor Baraino WnhhoTthebet ylMy,«>Oor» pnoo. * -- r ' • *•. ~ ■ \ , «t * 4*o- /•’•'•" > V-. ■•’.-/V ' ’ -/ v:/r-b^t W - -* WM. li. WHITSCT, notary ytrierx;xo OFFICE »t the Pittsburgh Pott, Fifth •Otm, amr Wood; H. W. Tttmna ....... .«*>. 9. Dimtm FATTERtOK it DAWMftf. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHJf’g LAW mnLOIIMi Diamond Street, near Grant, jaßJy PITT3BOB9B, PA* B . F. LDC At, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflea'i Ho.T» Great Str«, (Three doors below the Court Hoses,) myfcly PanwiMß, Ft. L. BRACKESRID6E, attorney at law once, Ho. 135 Mutkßh, PITTSBURGH, PA. hastily ■■■ ;■ T SCOTT, DENTIST, ** • Has removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, th'i Mo. *TB Feu Street, (Booth sided third door aboye.Hand street. ey-Offloe home from »A. M. liil 6P. M. [aptly JOBEFH ADADIB, DENTIST, Mo. 0T Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. Rotejetoi Dr. AM. Polldok, D. D, Brhce, Esq, Dr. Hhllock, Theodore Robbing Russell Errett, Eeq. mylhiy TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, V Office, Fourth'street, PitisburgnshDetwe©n Smith field and Cherry Alley. delbly /IEO S.BELDEN HAVING RESUMED Ajr THE PRACTICE OF DAW, may herealtsr be found at hia office, No. 123 Fourth street, 1e29 Pittsburgh. HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to •. ,G. Wv Biddles No. lMSmithfield street. 4W Office hoars from eight to 1 o’clock, and from I to 6 o’clock. • telfcly ’• CUPPING AND LEECHING, by : . HR. * SAS. BKBS, . bATeoUi extracted. Hot, Cold and Shovcr Baths. saiady - F. BEBR lW Srantstrect. JAMES M. TAt¥laOß, A L DERM AN, office, No. 451 PennStreet,Flftli Kira. COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortmain iuttf-other LegU Writings Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated. apfclr , ' .. " CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, aan n-dmaorußnoioninmci. OFFICE ON THE CORNER... OF WYLIE AND FIFTH STKEEIB. U AST" AH bnsincm connected with thia office will'be tended to with promptness.. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal accuracy-tench as DeedAjMorbntfea Bonds, Power of Attorney, Ac. Hues to ; Roil; Betul To the member of th&Btf betehdenitddßenlfiefl da 1 Commissioner to take Ifepontibna in the several Courts of Ibis Btatovand : *i*ewfcere. EHb offlc t is one of the main Pohoeiitstidhfi oi the city,, and c t a* aeqaently his fiidlibes in'SJ&OTtiil&iAsihessof that kind are rery desirable. » • Teltfcly Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 49-Two Silver Medals and for Photographs, Ambrotypes, and UfsB&e Pictures. SmZLI PICTURESEWAABaE»TOUKB SIZE, and colored in Ofl oo Canvaa. , , * . jaU LES’ GALL SB Y, 93 Wood sriti&v, i ’ : "\ 'Corner "o' f T)i a im'o n d All£ y; PEO nnfaE SUBSCRIBER WOULD: RESPECT- A FULLY -announce to the dtiaena of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be has lesSedlbe above-Popular (Aii«ry, • and ja.prepared to take every variMy of Kviare known to the Photographic ArAmitamoei perfect styles,and at QREATLY REDUCED PRIOEH Impcfftenit rim .provementa have boea added, rendering ttus the most desirable, economlcatand pleteant' locaßoqln^hocltyr ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under the Care of the Franciscan Brother*. HTHIS INSTITOTION, , SITUATED .18 LOREKTO, CaxnbiW Comity, miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia -and Pittsburgh* wucharferedln 1858, with prlviligea to confer the usual .Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location.ofthepoUegels one of the most healthy In Pennsjlrani*—this portion.;-.fit Che Allegheny' Mountains’ being proverbial* for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year nomniftiwy * r ff r T MOM DAT after thel&ta of AUQUST,and«nd9&bputtbMHh of JUNE following. it iadmdedmto two Seasiona. Stndentß cannot retain' homo between ,the.Seasloh& All the ApperatOß necessary for Land Suryeying, En gineering, 4c, wiltbe fUrnishedi by'thelnsraitjpn. u> the Students. Instrumental and VocalMosic formS no extra charge. Students wiQ be admitted from eight years to the age of man hood. Taanff—Board and Tuition, payable hail yearly in ad- Wasiting and oae, of Bedding~~~.— 10 Classical aad Modern Languages, e5tea.....;..v.^ v 10 Students spend Vocational tna ift Reference can be made to them. Rey. Bishop (/Con nor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, St Afarr?h.l*orettQ> and to other Clergymen of tne PUtaboigh Diocese. T7UBNITURE FOB, GASH.—A folia* JD sortment of Pittsburgh mano&cttaed iTOiQflj TUBE, embracing BUREAUX, CASEB. : 'WARD ROBEB, And 6Tery article needed in a woUXarpiahed, dwelling] as well as a splendid assortment of w OFFICE FUBHIXUBE, Constantly on hand and made to order, in the only terms on which hn sinews is dona at this fotCASH, prices are made accordingly. Personam want of anything in the above line, wotua be advintamirifr calling at . FACKINER A IBwSpA No.loB Smithfleld street, bSSrPuth. J. D. Faqraiy Joan M. inwi* HOLLAND Uvar CompMnV Fever end Jim, fte. TW nm*l tntmtiKtta uil an af tkli IMKH BHHif 'WM u wmi nW'-avii bottlatoa Snnltaa kg«,-<iatn thtiwcc«?attf»*,lftM motto •o»tr“gK|J , » Brtthtmlly.gwttwlUmiirtWl Him Idi »■» toipmnftil, of out mirtHift, . .. - ; ..* BCRHAVPB HOLLAND BITTERt, •o*l Uu ram abm* of ho -ft-Mli-t-* fcr t* iifckiM which tb* bait of Biltiltaaii gatf-bbta? *■ atttft panto*; (Half Flat BatUnJ oka. OmJMUr. Iki« ft madicifts of long triad ttSoaay toiPorifylfm. **• Blood, n euantlal far tka fonndfttlon at goo® baftlth and for oorroodag diiordin of tin ttoonea tadbow*!/. \ y~. uT- Tvo or thna doau will Marlao* tju iffltM ad tta aatatar/eflftcta. Tha itomach wiliipaedll/regain Ua •bangth, t imid/ action ofthaUru, bow*li •ad kldatyi will loan taka plan, aad paired kialtk kt tlu quick mult: For ladtaqatloa,. .. > ,>i /■) A Ai) Try Icrhare’i Holland Sltisra For Hoaatbai n, For Aoidlt/, FarlW atcrbruh, ftf taihii’i Hiiluid BttUn. r«r HMdaak* ( . . l&t fry Bcrkave’i BaUud Btran. Fa* Law of. Avpotlta, ' •’ 77 ‘ fir Inkftn’i MiuiKttm. For OoattvmoM, ‘ " 'S%£i Fa* POm, ’ ■' A . > ?*!• |«taw , » I|Ui»i Iton* ;||ssgss abates Z&l c< v i'- ~ ■ i%* '■ O A. H X> i &ld«rm<n. . gajjjtttmgit (Safltfag. BOQ'GBS! vnatfaimni! Mo. TO Vlftb StTMli B CER HAVE’S jmm DYSPEPSIA, fry Berkan’i HellutffHUn. fr; garium’i Hillililjlttin. iff' -> *f* J*' ! «p -L 4 . w W A ' «*■ 1
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