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'fidwXiVi? * ti v> u W^-fW S*<F •» S gmm § ■** rfT *e& ~ J *+** i\*s't y *1 f> **o» SfpJ/ SSJ J ™* t -*'■■ 9>MKg« t§^' Ip® &%&s#s*#&: a*TsfS^V*V * 9Wav^s^s Mmiass^tsi^fpsi SSSRMiKsi* v?" •* * . c r '-’t ';?<• • ? ;^*'. : ' •,'• •.. *&*.-' -• ,; ' >*%V ir** *' - " » "■ "V. i *•% JV. *-■«' •£ / .- *-h *.'» < v,*V^;CvT:,--\V'V'-'' ►.. ■••■ < *? vW.Sfi.WUa ■ t s',;",* ~. .;' .-•-* :. ’:' <• .W r * '4s»& »&&*£*»!!* V*‘«. •• • .e • <v*. • , *»*>•.*•.i*»*-«* I^4)*'«*< ■■'’V/' I,v y * . ' iI.V - THk 'TBBtTBOH, FT. WAYlffi AND CHICAGO BAILBOAD, 0 * LL WEST ’ m I’lJtth, dßCmcinnati as quick, and toTri “d Chk * g ° qn,cter ' lh " Womw... WESTWARD TRAINS. MAIL J*Uii&--Leavefi Pittsburgh....- 14X) a. ■. w y. ArriTea at Crestline .~MO i. il _Makine close connection* with Bellafontaine and viovf»lancl,'Oolnmbafi AGncinniOi Roads. AnTiTine at &2O T. u. •> a ••« St Louis ~~8 00 p. u. -v.; 4 * “Cincinnati ZJSO p in ‘ .find* .. M Chicago ..~JUO px. N. B—The tins*- to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville;- Trains on both Bonds moot ai Columbu-s and passengers fill gointo Cincinnati together. KXPRIW& TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh.... 1230 p u. Arrirea at Crestline..—.s-to r m; Making clone connections as above. Arriving at Indianap > B- 6.06 a. ■. « ' « cSnhUnstL, WX) a. m. ..i and* 4 “ Chhsago—^"-’-* 0 a. k. N, li.—Tbe unie.io Cincinnati Is the same a» by Steu benville. Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati -together. Bleeping Cars on this train ftom Pittsburgh to ©n innati, wlpttUnaffMs and to CbtcagOv Trains ttis&nclrw Cht&uio withoutcnange of Car a, TRAINS. ueave Chicago, 7.30 a. at. and 820 p. m* Arriving at i 26op. m. and 320 a, ai Connecting with tnuns for and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestlioe, 6.60 r. *' With tralhfi fot Columbus. Cincinnati. Clev eland, Bnflalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh, 2.10 a. M-and 3-20 ?■ M. and 8,20 p. a. All making close connections with trains op. Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern dti&TialAllentovaand Philadelphia. ACCOMM&DATTONTRAiNB—Krom Federal street, Allegheny, for Now Brighlo&r Moa. it,and 420 p. a. Arrive at , « . “ U2O « “. 6J6 « J leave New Bnghlon, 6.40 *• M 12.30 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 “ - k 2do “ Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.— Leave Allegheny* 1220 m* and 6JO p. k. Arrive at Economy, . 023 p.m. “ 4.22 “ Leave Economy. 623 A u 423 “ Arrive in Allegheny, 626 “ « 620 ** KMaRKKT TRAIN.— Masailion 436 a. m; Kves Alliance at 6.14 a. K. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. M 4 leaves Allegheny at 326 p. at; Alliance at 8 00p.il, sioppißg'ut all statioos for passengers and marketing, arnVesst Massillon, lUO p. m. Tickets will beeoKl for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains obnnectas follow* At Alliance, Vfith Arams on the Cleveland and Pittsburch Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, te andfrom MiUersburs, Akron. Cut* | |boga Falls, etc, > At Mansfield, Ohio, tor Mount Vernon, Shelby, dan dusk v, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AtUresUtne, tor Delaware, Springfield, Columbus. Cm omnaU, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, BL LooisiLouiH vtlie, etc. At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandnsky, Layton, Qmcm nati, etol, etiv* * At Lima, for Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette, lad., St. Louis, and inlermedlatCPptttaln,Oantzal Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanfi&ffitoiMLpDiirfSjO&lbe New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wißoonsia and Minnesota; For tP*toer.iiifonxtaitan and through tickets appy to • J7' lUSbwakt, rick* Agent. "Tkoeiytfsr SUfionTpittsburffh. eicoße* FABBmifcksi a*l, rannrinjifir foil, kibyiowy Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Oftoea of the Company oaUtS lists of the road, to aU parts of the United Stales. G. C. HATHAWAY, m»l3 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. 1861. iB6l. SUHER IRRMGESENT. ON iHDABTEB MONDAY. APBLL Uth. Pennsylvania Central ftailroad EIUJBT DAILY TBAHB. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN loaves ihe Pusangsr Statioif every morning, (except Bun station* oou necting-atHarrisburgirUlL'tiAins diraot fbrßaltfmorei and am ring at Philadelphia at &$u n. m. THE THROUGH .EXPRESS TRAIN 1 leaver daily, hi 4.-00 p. m., stopping only at principal stations, maxing direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and am ring in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6.-00 a. m. THE PAST IdNE leaves the station daily* (exoept Buaday,)at W jun-stoppingooly at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown. Wllmere, QalUtsan, Altoona, Ac., And arriving in Ptmaohtphia at 10d» a. m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN laares daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 2:50 p. m-, stopping at an suuonpjpq .i . THE PAST FREIGHTTRAIN witn Passenger Car Hiiaohed, leaves daily (except Sunday) at BB> a. m, slop* at all stations and run* only as tar as Cosemauge FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall *n station leaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) at MO a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’H at*, tion leaves daily, (except Sundayd at iD2O a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’* Bu tton leaves daily, (except Bandar,)at 4do p, m. FOIJRTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Waifs ata uon leaves daily (except Sunday,) at p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittanargh as fol lows : —Express, 12£0 p. m; Mail, 12:10 p. m; Fast Lino, Lfc6o. a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, lfe3o a. tn; Find Wall's station Accommodation, <fc3o a. m.; second Wall’g station Accommodation. &30 a. tn; third all’s f-laUon Accommodation. Ll 6 p. nx; fourth Wail’s sta tion Accommodation, &15 p. m. Trams for Blairaville and Indiana, connect at Blairs vtile Intersection with Johnstown Aocommod&tton/Rx press, and Mail Trains Esat and West, and with Fast Freight Bash • ,-*• pirraßUßGfl and oonnkllhvillk trains, stopping*! o&etations on the Pitts burgh and Oonnotb.- ▼tile Road, lhavedaiiy, (Bnnday excepted,) as follows: Mail TraiiwdMOshrUL; Express Train, 4:10 pm. Return ng TramsiromPittsburgh and CoaneUsvilie Road *r ire at Pittsburgh IthSQ a. m. and 6dh p. m The trayahng PtitHie mil find it greatly to their inter est, in gtfagßSet or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, A* (he appommodatimn how ottered cannot be. The Road is ballasted with stoop and uhfcifrelT&efi from dusL We can promise safety, •peed and oomfdH to all who may favor this Road' wiui heir patronage. ■ r ARK> TO NEW YORK.. $l2 60 I TO BALTIMORK~.SB 50 PH ILADEIxPHLA.. 10 001 LANCASTER... 856 rHARJUSBURG, $7 46. Baggagwhheckedlo all stations on the Pennsylvania RailraadTkhd to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will be charge-1 an excess according to atetaoee .traveled In addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Com pany has no agent. NOTICE—in* ease of Toss, the Company Will bou themselve* responsible for personal only, and for an aor *>llol not exceeding COO. N. &.—fh<* Excelsior Omnibus Line has been em ployed u> convey passengers and baggage to and from the dapot, Lt p charge net to exceeds cents Sot each passenger ufdbaggAge^ For ticket* apply to J. STEWART, Agt, .. .At the Penn’a R. R. PafinniagnT Button, n 027 ' On Liberty am'Wrant streets. CBANti^OFTIiK—SUMMKIt 1 YiMESENT CLEVELMD AND PITTSBURGH TtfiOAD, QN ANDAFTEB MONDi \prillsth, 1861' trains win leave the Depot \ Pennsylva nia Banroad, jn Pittsburgh, as follow \ PITTHBOTHH, CLEVELAND ANI *GO LINE. Leaves Leaves Lesvi \rtves at Pimaoaoa Ctxvnajm Ton Wtoaso LUO am. 640 a.«. 7:60 a Mr. M. 12:60 r.m. , 630 r.ml 740 r Or. n. Passengers d&Mring to go to . Toledo,* Chicago, or points West, via Clave musv ve parti outer to ask tor tickets na Clevelan N. B.l%ia4iAe to Chicago by th route ia as quick as via Fort Wayne. Pittsburgh! oolumbub a oincinnati short LANE, yiA STEUBENVILLE , No change 6f hart between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Leaves 1 Arrives Arrives Arrives ■Pittsburgh, alColumbUK, at ttneinnati, at 8k Lotus. *k k. H. 4.0. 4d»r.B. IflßAOv. w. IttttP.w. .This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Ootam bus and hi) points South, than any other route. Splendid aleepMurcarsatUcbad to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHERLINGLINK. Leaves ~>Ar.mt Ar.sl Ar. at Ar. si Pittsl/gh, Rochester, Wellsnile, IKM L. n. Bao6 A. ML &49 a. m. fcO&.A a. &2M a. M. IS4O P. H. &00 P. V. 3:45 p. U. 6KJO p. ■. fcJO P. M. AO6 4.H. 740 a.m. 8:43 A. M. fc36 a. a. 10*23 a. m. 4KK) p. m. fcl6p.if. fiettr.M, The LOO A. M. and 1240 p.m. Trams connect with Trams of o IJ. JLR. tor Zaoearille, Lancaster, Ar. 'I ni4apop.it.'frtin stops fit ail stations between Ro chester and Wellsville. Through TklkeLß can be procured at the Liberty StreetiPepot, Pittsburgh. J. STB WART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to ... WILLIAM STK WART, Agent At LheUbmpahy’s Office in PreightStation, Pemf street, F. R. MYERS, ap46 Gen’l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio; KVV KODTE VIA K 1 ROAD: ipolls St Cincinnati Railroad Connecting at Indianapolis with Terra Hante, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to 6t: Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, Hew Alban/ and Salem, and Mich igan Centra! Hoads Tor CHICAGO, ROCK BUR LINGTON, ami all Intermediate point*: Through Freight T*mla to INDIANAPOLIS, TEREK and PERU. , Fr«ght*«ui pafleengere carried from Cincinnati or LawreScMfigyi leitftTTTm flban by-any other rente by wenty-foor boon, and at as low ratos. The only roae * wtdoh shipments can be made from Cincinnati u> he West, mUtoutbreaklngooik. Consignment*xnadeto J»a.GlßßONS.agent. at dm B. COTTiNG, agent at UtwreeoeborK will rwoelve prompt attention, and no charge for oorn mieMon; no amrg* for dnq/ago or comammon jit Lawr*nt*y further information apply to THOMAS RATtGANI (No. afreet!) egM* of the Company, who ii prepared tbjpre VHaoooa aaonm for peseengers an fifeht to Indiana po Ha, Terre Hants. Laujette, Chicago GcewtordariUe, Charleston, Pari* aa H. 7.10KD. Prraiiteni, JOHN V. HtTBEK. (J«n*r*l Freight Agent. mrfl TO THE PUBLIC. BSPECIAUW the ignorant and talaely Hod* eat Ehyaicinna.oraU denominations, aaent nndaelicate abnae and T-T-. k inddasttojroatfis^SPru 1 ' XftoUf Smßwßuiil adaiU, single or named. Became Di a..—enepoblhihca the lad of hia doing ao, the tgnorani rJdfalßely modest are dreadfully shocked, andfblntt 11 .nulalo, eery Immoral, and lor contamination and ‘t'lptu, among their wiree, promicing aona -and ?3Sra -Their Dunil y phyaician ahooldbe canHOua oTteeritbem in ignorance that they do the name aa Dr. SSssWt £*sJfa«.ttaaK *c, todollara and cent^myste " TZ'iSmgratia parent?. and, gaardiapa an thankftii rhidlhoU-aonSffi IWltrds 1Wltrd 5P r9TioQll y feeble, iidtlrandofSScSdWmfflten and anpearanoa,hare. E£n T 4ftS£d to ha* th by Di ic. Baring the adrantage of orer thirty ream expert* ence and aDeerration, oonaeqaenUy, he hia aoperior ■kill in the treatment of.apooal dueaaea aad wha la daily conanltad by the-profeesion, aa well aa recant*’ meudod t>y reapectable diiaena. pobliahera, or hotels, he. o*ceB6 BmithlSeidatroet,near DUmonf’ atroet. Pnrnte commnnicationa ftoni'aU parle of tb * Union strictly attended to. Direct to v -. * ' BOXBOO, • Plttabnnrh PoefOaiptitf laA'WiUw 1* Vj t»y*ri •«’ ■ - . 1; * * .-w rl <** • ' '•-■»*((! r," aj \ ■ s . '■ » -,, , - • PIPTH AVEAiIR |J^|AN6B So. "'TJS'^F lfth Stroof, '■$ v - PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquobs always on hand, nnd the OhhidnstT)elionelan of the Benson, served up tn the most superior manner. OVMsals st all boors of the daj «nd myTdydsw. : COB|D£OriS REST AUBAJV T , The attention qf ; aeerchants and others is directed to ttis establishment, which has been reeeettf fitted op for the purpose of anonU&g a SUBBTAN'riAL EATINGj HOUSE TN I CENTRAL LOCATION. Country fblxs. 1 attending market are par ticularly invited to call to an SATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the marbetaflorda. ... ap2Sbdaw SCOTT USE, con maw it, MD QUoumE wn. PITTSBURGH, PA., B . D . 2Wt ARKEB, Proprietor, OYSTEtt AM) BATISfi HOUSE, RQ. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WUOLBSALI AND UTAH Mims q, LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, -FRESH I’HILAiIKHPHIA AND BALTIMORE OVB no26J GKO. EEINBMAN A 00. SAV AG E HOUSE, Wo. 3&D Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. TT AVING taken an 1 fitted up, with all A J Hie modem Improvem -nts, this popnlar resort, the cubscnber is prepared to accommodate his old onagers md UwmGie generally, with the best the market affords. OTHtera win be served op in every nileW of style, doting the season. Hia Wines, Uqnora aad Ales, he feels confident In recommending to tbo public for their excellence. „Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold Wholesale and Retail. my26:lyd TL/TANaiON HOUBE, GEO. AUKENTZ, lftt Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty streeLjuat beside the Passetoger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makee it the most convenient boose in the city for pas senger* arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style* tiae MANSION HOUsSTwoold re- Bpectfully soliatu share of pubHc pafronage. There \a attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, ailonimg ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hib larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can aflord. fel.*7 SEETIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, TBOfiIAS BTOJH2, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, With ell the modem improre menta, this popnlar rwdrt, tho subscriber is prepared accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style dunrurtas season. LIQUORS and ALBS be feels confident in recom mendjpg to the public for their excellence. MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGBT BOARDERS taken. apAly GlfiAßO UOCJSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEO. O. PBEBBUBY, Jr., Y JAMES SYKES, l Fropmtora. HKKEY A. CHADWICK, I raa&ly P Kxtmbs ...j. i Ksuux U H. 1). Runs (l.ala al Millar A RickeUon’a.) NI)TB,(X>NFECTIO.NKRY, BUUARR,FIRE WORKB,Ar. , No. 3S Wood, si,, spit No. lit Uaeond Btrwl, Upp*,sil« 8l OLsrles Hotot. WILLIAM MKA.NM, LAVIL MT;A.MH,KKM UAJUtISUN A. COFFIN, UonoraJ Partners. Specisi Psrtner. (Successor* u> M*Caadte«w, Means A Ooj WHOLESALE GBOCEBS WHQi.EaAT.ie GROCER, WHOLESALE OROGEBB, Mints and Yionora. UX BEWNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN. BRAHDIEB, CORUIAUS, WINES, GIN Old HoBongali«lB and Rectified Whisky, Mo. lao Wood Straat, fa22:6m Pittaburgll, Pa. William oabb aco., Wholesale Grocer's, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GUNS, AC, PINE OLD MONOAGAtIELA RYE WHUII, AC. IytJHB LIQtJORti. —Families mn bay a bo Si® of tthine ’ Port, Madeira, Tonerfffe, Shenv o HaUgsWine. Also, Cogue Brandy of different brands, vary old Mopongshfli Whiskv, OiutmpoLcDs Id quad, pmland sod half mot bottloa; rodoctiOD made by doaon or half doaeo. All tho above for sale by the qnart or gaildh. • N: R;—Thoao wtahhos adoltamtod Uaoors Deed not calL. n FICKiUkKN, apat-.ly-mo 101 Third atraa W».Mmn,Phll».. J U o. w. monw,Pitburga : hilleb a rickets ok, WHOLESALE GROCERS, as» aopuna o# •IiAIDIKB, WIVBI AHD BBGABI, M 0& 221 AMU 223, OO&NEB OF LIBKBTT AMD jJtWLN BT&BKTS, AND SV.UB AGENTS FOB BWEARJ£R’B CITY GLASB. PITTBBUBGH, PA. Iron, Nalla, cotton lam*> to* to* Oon- atnntly on Hand. fmr2 AND BAIL- w. & D. RINEHART, ... KAin rvAQrum ud mum a allxum ov TOBACCO, gSBFP Also BEGABB, Ni. .110 WOOP BTBEBT. I .YOU AHIVSTHAL, uni Virginia Chewing Tobacco. WOOD STBBBT, Tnder Ibo Bt Charles Hole* odl *tHTTBBURgB, PA. OUNDWIKH, 20 dot®n Pfnet,OagtQloo A s’s Bran 20 ** Otard, Du Pey A do; 20 44 Besquit* do; 110 ** Champagne, do; ' * :8p “ Pale SheiTT Winec f _ ,26 u Harmony Sherry wine: >SS « Dufl, Gordon A Oo.’a BhenT Wine; for •-sale by t<'oe doaen or bottle, WM. BKNHET, E. martB l" UP Wood street EEY feRY BODY’S LAWYBB for sale by ; • M a wbldim. WAJU. FAPBR—A iwgevnriety. ohea , . whiff'• cWoiaitalroßt.iMgywnlh. jfljjAL iK.C'B A YONB.— SO groeansoeProH rtfci/ tad fi Ir sale br BSOKHAH 6 UL2|T t W W* inlittwt *%*» ~- N «k‘ -v ~ ,*; - -*£ «« te fcf/£^rfW-ZL ‘ Z.' *- •'•-T.* •*r . T - v '•?' * V** -•. . “• - "■-'■ ■ ■■■■ - *. . t *•*>;-! : . &■ - •• .•. • * ’ .•s' # l ' • « ■ . - , ■*“* *> *• k "-■.-* ;% v ( ~' ‘‘ ‘ V H, V.. ; - ,' { ■ -■.' »£J /' "•:'',. • . BY KLI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET, EXCELSIOR TKRS AND WILD GAME, All ia tbeir Proper Semaow, Arams. EIKVMBR A BROTH BBS (Suce<wuor to Rsritxs A Akdkxsos ) Wholesale Dealers in FOKKIUK FRUITS, MEANS A OOFFIN, Oorner Wood and Water fitiu. Son. 18 and 20 Wood Street, >affl:ir WB. H. SMITH nWBURQH. _.JOh- R. UUNTRR. wn. H. sniTH A GO., 118 SECOND HO 147 RRS^TREETS. PltUbwrcb, Pa. ALSO, Distillers and Deaien In 327 and 328 Liberty Street, lylMv PITTIfIOEOH, PA. gofratta and^rpni. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in f ENGINE HAVANA CIGARS bii ;Jiir: •a.' ,3i .1 3 . ‘ N*;, DOLLAR SAVI WGS MO. FOURTH ® TBJCKT ' OHA.ETEHSC'. 1866 * OPENw20 PEN w2, A Id Y ' to • 2 iVm asasaa* kps from no TCOfiber Ist to May Ist fromfi to Bo*ol<x less than Ox* received of all sums not Mslaredkwice a Dollab, $&4 a .diTldend, of the profits dt has been do year, itt'Jiutfimd Deoemter. Interest w, since the cured semi-annually, in June and Deceml -sent, a year. Bank was organised, at the rate of six per s e credit of ii not drawn out, is placed to tL ve interest the depositor as principal, an i bean the san mpound &om the first days of June and December, co to call or ing twice a yearwithout troubling the depositor . e y will even to present his pass book. At this rate, mot aggre double m less tnan twelve years, making in the gAtenqsTANPOHe-BALirxaaKra.ATXAB. * & nd Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules tb o Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at William J. Anderson. James B D. Meeds, HIU Bnrgwin, Isaac M. Pennook. Bepj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock* M. D-» Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Shidie, James D. KeUey, Alexander Tlndle, Alexander Bradley, John B. MoFadden, John G. Backofen, Peter A Madeira, George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M'Auley, Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha William Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwah, John Holmes, John H. Shoenberge William 8. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William E. tichmerts, Richard Buys, Isaao Whittier. William 8. Lavely, Christian Yeager. HENRY W. CUHIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld Bt., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA* MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, uid Silver Watcbea, and all kinds of valuable ar ticles, for any length of time agreed on. The good* cannot be delivered without tins Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. jwpLoffloe floors from 7A.M.t010 F. M. )020 WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Eichange Brokers, W’ood Street, comer of Third, N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers anti Ex -4 change Brokers, and Dealers tn Note*, DrafL, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Note*. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Citios constantly for safe. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United Btatas. Deposits received in par funds or cur rent paper, No. 0T Market street between Third and Fourth streets. f ia3o-.lt iteu Looms.— 7.tbox Tummo. k USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealer* 4% . Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and curitibs for money. Money loaned oc Checks at short dates, with coUateral ocurittea. BJDTEH AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND HOLD. Pef*>a* desiring Ixiaas can be acoommodal o« reasonable terms, and capitalists coo be fttmished with good securities at remunWmtivs prices. Alsh, attend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of Ka« Estate.^ Office, No. 92 FOURTH BTRitETr, shove Wood. tefl:W JUSTIN LOOMIS. HOWE’* TEW MHIJTT 1.1 ■: Sewing Machines, ABE ALAPTEUtoaiI kinda of FAMILY working equally well on the ligbteot and heaviest fkhrio. nuuflnjttbe LOCK STITCH SRAM alike on both *ides, which cannot be Bavelsd or Pulled Out. And &w Tailoring, Shirt Making, frailer Kitung so i Bhoe^Bindmg,thSae tiavo no superior. CsJi sail fh» them At No. S 8 Fifth street, Up Stairs. >pj«):dtivtf W. b. L»r«ii. GROVER & BAKER PITTSBURGH SEWING MACHINES, WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL Fnoee Reduced for Seven Yean, from $44 to IllQi including Hemerm. Increased facilities for man ufseturing and the cmrtaihnent of litigation expenses conmquso upon recent decisions of the United Btatiw Court* Affirming the validity of the Grover A Baker 1 * Cods patents, enables this company to furnish their SEWING MAOUINES with important improvements at greatij REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of tuese machines for family ose and manufactures in the same range of purpoee and ma terials is aueeted by the tena of thousands using them, and the moderate pnoas at which they are now sold, places them within the reach of all and obviates Ml ex cuse for tampering with those interior and low priced machines which have so tnuch*prejudieed the Hewing Machine business. Every machine sold by us Is war ranted for three years, we also give instructions free ot charge to purchasers to enable thorn le HEM, GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, ALL ON THE BAMS MACHINE Circulars oon be hod at oar office free of charge by applying either In person or by mall. ft. ID—Sewing Machines, Needles, Biik Twist, Cotton, etc., constantly on hand. CHATONKY A WALTER, No. U Fifth street, £0027 _ General Agents. D.B.BOSEIWAHOII, KANUFACTURKRA OF ROfiftSS’ UtPROTKD PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND CHAIN Dam. TEETH, Office, 68 Fifth Street, feU PITTBBUBBH. PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONEB....JNO. L BOYD-..WM. M’CUIXOUGR JONES, BOYD A CO M TtA ANUFACTUBEBB OF CABT STEEL; JJ(I oiMo Spring, Plow and k. B- Hteei SPRINGS and CCLRB, corner Rosa and First Htreste, no2B PITIBBURGH, Pa. SMITH l PITCAIRN Merekast Tailors, ST. CLAIR STREET, ap!3 , HOI HOt FOB MINCE PIBB. TF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW 1 Fruit or prepared Mined Meet, mixed, end ell ether Bpioea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Drang", and Gitfon Feel go lo Haworth A brothers id the Diamond, where you will get ell new crop Kruil end lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general end toll assoruneoi of Family Groceries, Tees Wines, Brandy*,-had eli o' ■ k*A * tot Foreign en<i om Mile Liquors HA i A BROTHER, deS4 corner ol CKei ■ • i Diamond el let nrrn rrur h and chairs RBDTTOBD PRIOFB. JAKES W. WOOUWELL, Noe. 9? and 99jThird Street. AND 111 FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING OF ALL VA RIBTIJSS OF STYLES;; ANDHFINISH, SUlTAßLl'roe, Hotels aud Private [Dwellings. All orders promptly attended to, and the Furni ture carefully pecked end boxed. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice. Oabinet Mazers supplied with every article in the ine. , 1 « i r » mart EXCELSIOR,GLASS WQRXB. A. WQL/F* T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETTIIOi ®LASA i »ANW#'ACTUBERS, ~„ !V " so. ..W-Ij ' • ‘CUMllX|lb 4jian paasmsn. GEORGE ALBREE CHARLES A COLTON. uOAN OFFICE. PITTSBURGH, PENN’A. Riming Pafhmrs. NO. 48 JwmpilCf; Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 486 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Sunam or Asarre, Juniar Ist, 1860. ‘Fubkstuii Agreeably io An Act of Assembly , being: First Mortgages, amply aoourml * .896,3*3 88 Real Estate, (preaeni value 81 61,) coat. 102,996 2 6 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec'te 89436 66 Stocks, (present valae (186,687 72J coat. 89,786 66 Notea and BIUb Receivable—. 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 83 , . 32408,061 68 I he only profits from premiums which this comjmny oan dmde by law, ere from risks which have been de termined. Insuranoea made on every description or Property, in 1 own ana Country at rates aglow as are consistent with security. Since their a period of thirty years, Uaey havepaid losses by Fire, to an amount excelling Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of lie advantages- of Insurance, ae well as the ability ami disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities Losses paid daring the year 18W, K 8.163 36. tixomt. Charlea W. Handler, Mordeoai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant. is.—. Lea, Jacob R. Smith, EdwardC. Dale, George W. Riohards, George Pales, „.„ r .. , CHAa. N. BANCKKR, PraaidenL W AKIi C DALE, Vice President A. BTE EL, Secretarr pro torn. w “* J. GARDNER OOFPIN, Agent Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ■myl6 —- —__ ■m e -s ern Insurance Company, OP PITTSBURGH. m RBIE, President; GEORUK DA K m. GORION, Secretary _ . K. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. Omo, NaS V ”“' eeL ’ (8p “> ! 4G ° a Warobo^ UP wS r mHu r e Ml 4,1 6md " nf ’“‘RE * ra*D»g«l by Directors who arc 4. , u»unity,andwhoare determined, ? e JL!^^Li n ****?%, erattty, to tnaiutain the character by promptneea an 4 lib. ed, an ottering the best protec which they faa*e warn IDBUrtJ( £ p tion to I'OBKK noth, IfefiO, Stock Account* Mortgage- Otfcce lurniuire Open Accounts, etc Cash Premium Notea and bill* discounted „ „ . ®i*»otobB. taler, Jr. aeorge Danrte, K. K Mauley, aoorge W. Jackeon, Jura vler Nlmick, NethMlel Holrnee, Aleia. y. fcoketsoo, Wm. H. Smith, Chao. \ Andrew Ackley, Wm.Ni Ix.ne Alexander Speer, hand M. m ,« Rees J-Thomas PHILADELPHIX^yiKiT a, VND LIFE INSURANCE COMP* 4NY ’ «0.149 CHESRUT STREET, Opposite tb« Custom Hon ’ Capital *21(1,100 Assets *304,041. *' WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSv ' s ,‘ RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on e?st. description of Properly or Sterehandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALI'WIN, Vice President, DIKKCI'ORB: K. R. Cope, tteorjre W. Brown, Joseph M. Paul, John Clayton, K. WiJor, Charles Bares, £. ti. Kaghah, P. B. Barery, C. Sherman, S. J. Magargee, K. Buoasuna, Secretary J (i. COFFIN. Agent, l/fcly Corner Third nod Wood streets r\ELA WARE* MUTUAL SAFETY IN JLI SURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORATED BY THE LKtiiBLATURB OF PKNNSLVANiA, 1536. OFFICE, H & CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ST,'', PHUMDELPHU. MARINE LNSURANCKSoo Vessel*, Oargo and Freight, to all part* of the World. IN LAN 1 ■ IKBURANCKU on Oooda, by Hirers, Canals, Lake.*-. an<i LahU Carriages, to ail parte of the Union. FIRE IN SURANCBs on Merchandise generally, on Stores, I >wei listr House*. Ac. In aiovoas . Wm. Mania, Kdmund A- Souder, Tb-ophilua Ptuldmg, John N. Penrose, John C. Jaixi<;t Traquair, Wm. Kjrre, Jr., Jamas 0. Hand, Wm. < l.uiwtg, Joseph U. S«*aL I>r. K. M. Huston. t««o (, Laeper. Hugh Crag, Charles Kelley, Samuel F. moke* J. ¥. t’eiuston, Henry Sloaa. Kdward [larlingUMi, H Jones Brooke, Bpencer M’lirain Tlmma* cf Hand. Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob p. Jonea, James B. M'Karteuj.i Joshua P. Eyre, John B. ttompie, PiU*b,rgh, 1). 'J Morgan, A. H. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOB U. HANL>, Vice President jUnr Ltuou, Secretary. P A MAhKIIU, Agonu No. M Water street PiUet-urch. Citixen’i Inwrance Company of "Pitubnrfb Office, Cor. of Market axad WaUr BU. WM. HA<»ALKIf, President. BAMUKL RKA, Secretary. INSIIRBH STEAMBOATS A ( ARLOES. Insure* against Lon* and bam age in the Navigation of the Boulliern and Wsetnrn Kltcm, Lake* ttnd Bayous, and the Navigation oi the B**** Iniorai against Loaa and Damagt by Kira Wm. H*ga)«-r, Hun.T. M Have, Jas. M. Ja.*. Para. Jr, C Zug, H liarbaugh, B. K. Jonen, Capw H. C. Ycuog, J Caldwell,'Jr. Kranris H. W. Kier, John 8. Mtworth, John Hhq4**o, Barclay Preeteo. Wm. t». JohnxUiu tnhJfihlydh, WEST UfttAiNtH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY GHAATB&XD BT THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN YLYAJfIA* CkuA iafHtai *300,000 | Piwtbu* NoUi. 1182,343 This company will insure on Baildmcit, Merchandise, Furniture, Ar-, id u>«d or eouatrj. limofow.—-Hon. J. J. Pearce. J. Jti. HaJuT.T. Abram*. Hon.(i C. Harrer, t>. K Jarfeman, Chan. A Mayer. Tatar Ibcasen, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. BUN. ii. U UAKVtCV, iTeanlent. T. T. As&asa, Vt<*« PnvidenL Thoa Kircant, Borrotarj. J. A. LJPPEKT, Agent, da22 No. 70 Fifth street. S’ENNSYLVANiA fSfSUHANCE CO. or Pittsburgh. ftllss 80, 61 Yoarth Slrttl in RECTO Ra Jaoob Painter, Kody Patterson, 1. Dn*r hproul, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkma. A. A Carrier, Haorr Bproat, Nich. Voeghtly, George W.HmUh. A. J. Jones, W»de Hanipto* , K<»t«eri I‘ainck, Chan«r*d CaplUL E 300.000 PARK AND MARINS HLBKB TaKKN, o/ all d» •enpUona. omens: A. A. CARRIER, President. __ 1. DRIER BPKOUL* Hecretary. [jal.ly FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merrhnn dixe, Furniture, Ac., in town or country OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT BTRRBT. C'nah Capital, *229.510 00. Asset*, *303,50* 9€, In Tested as follow*, na?— First Mortgage on Improved Ctly Property, worth double the amount- 1166,600 00 Ground rent, first claa* 2,462 fro Penney! rama Railroad Co.’* 6 ? cent. Mortgage I<oan*, 130,000, coat. 5T,900 00 ‘lfphia city 6 oer wi !«•»«« Philadelphia city 6 per owl loan 30,000 tiO Allegheny County 0 cent Pennsylvania Rationed Ixtans 10,000 00 Collateral loann, well secured V>oo 00 Hr-utiogdon and broad Top Mounlaiu Hail road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad (Company block 4, 000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance U>-. 24.360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurant Company. TOO 00 Commercial Bank do 6.136 01 Mechanic!!’ Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance C<>’« Scrip 100 00 Billa Receivable, business paper 16,297 B Book Acoounte, accrued interest, etc 6,216 72 Oash on hand and in in h*nii» of agents 11,386 16 96 OLKM TINGLKY, Preside* Diaaovoiß. (Horn Tingley, Samuel Blspham William R. Tnompeon, Robert Bu»en, Krederikc Brown, William Museer, Cornelias Stevenson, Hetyanun WTingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. lyolhrop, Robert Toland, Charles Iceland, Frederick Leuoig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitta. ii. M. HINCHM AN. Secretary. J UARDNKR UOKKIN, Agent, my 1(5 Northeast corner Third end Wood street*. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICB-Ho. St riflh Street, Bank Block. TNBUKBS AGAINST ALL KINDS UK 1 FIRR AND MARINE RIBKB. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN I>. McCURI). Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; C»pL WILI.IAM DEAN, General Agent. Dneotoai Isaac JoneaC. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Oast & C. Gray, John A Wilaon, R U Fahnestock, John D.MoOortL Gapt Adam Jacobs. R. P. Sterling, Oapt. W. Dean, RobH L. M*Grew, Rob*( R. Dana mySS COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, & COKK.— Having purchased Uie entire interest of ray lae partners in the firm of BAILEY. M’KAIN A Co., I am now prepared to turniah to our former customers and the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity generally, a superior quality of COAL, NUT GOAL, SLACK and COKE, in large or small quantiea. Orders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll House of the Monongw helaßridge, or at the Works, will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated In South Pittsburgh, one Bquare shore the Monongahela Bridge. jIT.-om JAMES M. BAILEY. T ANDRETH'S GARDEJTsEEDs.—Just received a large seleot and raned stock of the above named Celebrated Garden 9eeds, embracing all the new varieties. The entire satisfaction eur Seeds rendered last year and years before, qualify us in say ing they can not be surpassed. Or dera by mail accompa nied by cash or satisfactory references promptly at tended to. Specimens of the seeds growtng can be seen at the store. BECKHAM A KELLY, Druggists, .a ia26 Allegheny Cltr. DhilU) Backs, I(J Darrels, just received and for sale bv MRANS A COFFIN, )al6 come • Wood and Water streets OIL LEAFES. —PRINTED FUR MS original leases and for subletting, dor sale by mug • ' • ’ M Fi} EED, White and Blue material ft>r ;) Flags. A •ft- T4MMkat«tm r •* » , A ASUPSRIATIVI TONIC, DIURETIC, BYZV&So OtViCORAflNei CORDIAL PURE HOLLAND GIN, FOR ‘MEDICAL ‘ AND PRIVATE USE. What Shall We Drink P urolpho Wolffs’ pure cogniac BRANDY, Imported and botUepd by bimaelf, warranted pore %pd the best quality, wit. his certificate on the bottle, and hia seal on Lbe cord U DOLPIiO WOLFE’S PURE PORT WINE Imported and bottled by himself, put up for medici nal use. with his certificate on the bottle; warranted pure and of the best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE SHERRY WINE, Imported and bottled by himself,*tbe same* as Por Wtn*. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA WINE, mported and bottled by himself for private and medi cinal one, the best wine ever offered to the trade in bot Uos. The Wine m warranted perfectly pare. .1 63,000 00 2,160 00 260 00 7,800 43 . 18,361 we . 27.606 2d . 174.076 14 UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE JAMAICA RUM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the above imported and bottled by himself; 'war ranted pure and or the best quality. >‘.£3,261 76 1 will stake my reputation as a man, ray standing as a merchant of thirty years' reaidence in tfe city of New York, that wbat 1 pledge ar.d testify to with my seal, my label, and mv certificate, is correct and can be re lied upon by every purchaser. Physician* who une Winea and Liquor* in their prac tice, should give the prefarencet -> hese articles. For sale r>y all respeotable M ■, gists and Apothe caries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Hole Manufacturer and importer of the Schiedam Aro matic Bohnapps, 18,20 and 22 Beaver street, New York. IT. (L H. KEYBER Ag’u, 140 Wood at noStedmdaw Glad News for the Unfortunate! OHEROk REMEDY, In nnfailiag Bpee. ifi « for ““ »*«“« of ltie Urinaryorgaw,-a 1(1 * GBBer ** litera tim aid Bi ' 0< " 1 Pnri,ier 49“TH18“REMEDY * CU. R f S^f.E^-^ LL OTHER PREPARATION 9 KAIL- «* S&-U U untirely unlike icjqs presoritied for Ventnal Ducai, nrenared from deitauu i Syrup. miAMhaa 49* It t*. “nature's own remedy,* for Oi _j . ..> (Ul»p,) Ul.eL, 8r.v.1, Stricture,* rtruniMnnisi /r<r Kluor A 1 beta, (While# for Una complaint it is mvaluable. . it hM _ _ 49-Aa a general attemtim and bioodyurxfia 'b. equal, and does not fail to <xtre gcroralip dary ByphllU, tilaadnlar Swelling*, ‘ , fc ”* cnrlal and all Mmpllve Diaaaaes, cuing more **fH?edfly and permoontly than any o therv mne known, ii docs Has by purifying and He r.g . bL».*J l Causing it to flow in all its original p raflk rigor, thus removing from the. system all i m an* pormtnouM causes which hare induced disease. 49*ln all old cases of Qomaorrhcea and Glad,‘that nave bathed ail medical aklll.il 1* esnecudirrec 0m n»»-»dpd—in old cases ii nev* r fails, and recent ones tf i cures fr»m one to three days. 4/ew doses postttvefg re takes all scaHoty htai, rAordaa and pain. 49*11 does not ailed u»e breath, or interfere with any 1 class of business. < requires no assistance from other medicine. «k»IL can lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Counting- Room, without it ovt r being suspected as a - remedy ” to yriaxta diseases WA Treatise os- Veaerial dlaoaaaw, with full direc tions for (heir permaoent-eurev accompany each bottle. darker full particulars get a Circular from any Drug a tors In the United States. 4^ lt is sold at Retail to $2 per Bottle or three Bot tles for by all responsible Druggists and Dealers to Medicines, throughout the UmteJotatea, and at whole sale by all Wholesale (Druggists. POTTER da MBRWIN, Sole Proprietors, BT. LOUIS MO. Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr. GEO. H. KK V BER» and oy all responsible Druggists in the l»ntied States. jyffldydaw TJKIVaTE DISKASKh. JL I'B. BHGWN’B MKDICAL t HUBfrIOAL Office. No. 60 BMl' field Hinwt, Pttuborgh, Pear T&m*. Dr. BROWN la an old dUaen of Pittsburgh, and luui boon *' Pr&cUoa for lb* last fawfr ysetra His business has boon < UMd mostly to Private and Surr Dixon*aw. aiTIIBHB ANl> STK*. in of n medical thend, •boulid ibo rare ptae of relief. The Doctor is a ragulargredu ate. and bis experience In the rmatmtTit nf> of diseases ta a aure guarantee to the sufferers of obtaln tap permanent relief, by the nae of his remedies and following boa advice. DR. BBOWICB mcmktwm never fail to aure the worst form of Venereal Plscwnrsi. Impurities and Scrofulous gfieoUona. also, all diseases arising ft om a hereditary taint, which raanlfastß Itself in the form of a tetter, pfinasts. and s trroal msnjfnrmr of akin diseases, the origin of which toe psiien! Is en) Urely ignorant. To persona eo afflicted, Dr. Brown offer ho pee ef a sore and weedy rwoovwnr. aaidiui7V£A£unaß Dr. Frown's romediea for this alarming trouble brough ton often by that aolitary habit of eonsnei grail ftcattoo, which the young and was hiYiliuliid give way to. (to their own destruction) are toe only reliable remedies known la this art mfa, end meke a speedy restorattoo of health. Dr. Brown's remedies never fall to core this palnfa disease mafm diy- he will warrant a cure. He also treats Pilea, Ettrijtnre, Urethal Die chargee, Female weak ness. Monthly B>-ppr*aston». Pis eaaea or the Joints, Fistula in Ano,Nervous Affections, Peiea ia the Heck aad Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad der, together with all diaet eaof an Impure origin. * letter describing the iraitaa oonhiinlna aft. directed to DR. bb3Wn, *£ Pitt£ burgh, Pa* wiU be immediately inawerml Medicine sent to any address, safely paoked and secure from ol nervation- Offioe and Private Roosts, ffc. 10 Sa thfteld strait PUtxhnreh. Pi sa|| " r l/Kit r THE BLOOD. VEGETABLE LIFE PILLB, PHIKNIX BITTERS. THE high and envied celebrity which these preeminent Medicines have acquired for the invariable ethoacy in all the diseases which they Srofesa to cure, has rendered the usual practice ol pu; ng not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. In all canes of Asthma, Attentions of the Bladder anr 4 kidneys. BU»om Fevers and Liver Complaints. In the South and Weal where theae diseases preva they will be found invaluable. Planlem, farmers an other* who once u»e these medicines, will uevar alia wards be without them. Bilious Cholic and SertoU L* Kifluuesa, Biles, OoMtivenesa, Colds and Coughs, Ohotit Ooaaurv Hunoas, Diorama, Dtsfswia—No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medi cines immediately. Avpfon* of the Skin, Rrynpeiat, and FUUulmmf. Fivis sod Asu*.—For this boo urge of the W.vtern country, these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medioines leave the sys tem fubject to a return of the disease -a cure by theae medicines la permanent Try them, be BattsAedan(M>e cured. Foulness of Oomplexion, General Debility. Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Impure Blood and Does of Appetite, I jvn OoicrLADfTs. LtraosT. Loocuusa, Mncuuax, Do- never fails to eradicate Entirely all the effects of Mercury intlmtely sooner th»u the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla, Ntgfct’fiweets, Nervous De bility, Nervous Oomplainta of all kinds, Organic, Affeo lions. 1 " ■ Plus.—The original proprietor-ofthese medicines was cured ol Piles ofw years standing by the use of these Life Medioines alone. Pains tn the head, side, back, lointn and organs. RobukatuuL'—Those affected with this terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Lsfa Medicines. Russ or Blood to tn Ha*n, Sousvt, Salt Rheum, BwxD usos, BomiPLa, os Sure’s Sm, in thw worst forms, Ul - of every description. .Worms of all kinds are efr factually expelled by these msdicmea. Parents will do well to administer them wbehever their existence Is suspected. Relief will be certain. Tu Un Pxus aim Paamr BimgS Pwrr na Bt Prepared by NO. 836 Broadway, (Moffat Building,) N.Y. For sale by all Druggists. i • • >e2Mvdsw Dr GfßtX H KBYBRB, Art, pjttaburgh TO, TEE AEPIaICTSB l£, r\R. STARKE Y»8 PAIN EXTERMINA- I / 'rOßcureß Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache, Toothache and Sore Throax Prepared by 14,. BTABKISY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold wholesale and retail by 4 JOHI FIjRMTNfi. aeVklvdaw 'v'rnpv IflA AGENTS wanted U VW t,D v«f7 reoeaj, »mio> «e»t vaiue toflunllieB!»llM,gre»t profitatoAgente, Bend (oor Btuapsuid uracdlui**-' • ” • • »nlpftnw TtPHRMM BROWN. liowelU MfW I\l I FF OOLLEGE-mWoMal&by— MI •->/ ! £"pT Of. V.v&VXUUMi lags;. JPfdiral; TO THE PUBLIC. THL LONG SOUGHT TOR Discovered at Last. RHKUIUTiSM.- MOFFAT'S ni-t. —it • *"• ‘ v \ *a » * • 5 v’ < '•’vj .’ft. I '. ; ’■ .4 K t m BTKEE ft PHILIPS, fiElKEßtii COOPEBA6E, a, m» imr ragtofi oa rayette Btraet, Betwaeo Band and Warn* atnetej nmsuMUi, for*. an prwparad to furnish Ooa) Oil, WhiahJ, Aia, UolaadMaod Pork RULBELB, at the hortaa* wtipo, tad on the mort rr—nTiahla tanfi. * 'iwflilt Willi m ti4jrro«. ■ ‘ ’WHOLESALE 1 1 AIL " ''' LIQUOR MERCHANT, So. 8V Diamond Alloy, Near Wood Street, Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Wbieky. mh!6 B. C. & vi. U. DIWYEB, mmSSoan* 0, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, foilet sad Kosin Soaps, Mo. 4T Wood Btrsei, Ptttsbwrgh, Pa. ati-iHApp aoßxaaam aomox FOURTH STREET. UPHOLST E K Y, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. I HE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE and keep conatautiy on band every article in their nne, vis: Cornices, Oroamehts,Curtain Goods,Comforts, feather Beds, Mattresses ot all kinds; also, the celebra ted Patent Upring Beds. AH kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. JSrPTompt attention given to all orders for fittingand laying down Carpets, OilClotbs, Ac. octlT Iyd ROBERTS A ROENICK. A FULTuN, BELL AND BRASS J\ -FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, Kin prepared to farniah to order, _ CHUKxJH,aTEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. B’JDP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPH, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Caadhgß finished in the neatest manner. < 49" BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON’S PATENT MKRALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines ap23:ly fJUfE OLDEST AND LARGEST LUtiofraphie RstablUbment in the City. Wffl. SCHUCHUUAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER' SOS. 17 ISO 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER’S BUILDING, PSTTBB URQBy P A UGHBY ERBKN, OBOAK MANUPACEUBEB, Keeps constantly on hand Church and Parlor Organs, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. IWT 0. 1. Three Btops, 7 feet 5 inches high, foot 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 inches deep. No. It. Five stops, 9 (eel 5 inches high, 6 feat 6 inches vide, 3 feet 6 inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops. 11 feel 8 inches high, 7 feet 3 ins. wide, 4 feats inches deep. No. 4. Twelve stops 13 feet high, 9 feet 0 ins. wide,, 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for Grecian oases; if Goth tc cases they will be somewhat higher. For further information apply to JOHN H. MELLORySI Wood street, Or HENRY ERBEN, 172 Centre street. api&ly—sat NEW YORK. JAB. MILLINGAK, MONONGAHELA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, ami haring en larged his establishment, and filled It with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to fur nish flooring an,d planing boards,-Bcroll sawing and re sawing, doom, Mean- ahtf ebnttara, kitnrjdried, frames*-, mouldioga, box-making, Ac. South Pittsburgh, September 7,1867. )a3O STOCKING EMPORIUM! CHBAR AND JDUR BUS* Jtl . DALfe, Stocking Manufacturer. fIOBKBB FIFTH Sr~3Hir MARKET k J ALLEY, hay on handt Jk H>lenBUwfeiage;Hoae,Socks,Oi>infortedskiTea, Hoods, 'S, fotmoo and women, together wiw a very eaten eeortmant.ofeli.dnecgmhone of Goods in his fine, 'e to the saiSqpi He sells prink vtfclea at Lov JJvJ* OaU stod kxamroo. ' • 'member, M. DALY has bat one ttore, and the >orner o! Fifth at and Market. ley. feSl on the y . —/ MEW FIA 18. GALLA^ HE «* CRAIG & CO., BRAS 8 FOUNDERS, BTFAM AND DAS PIPE FITTERS, PDUMBKRS and 1 P IHI«HBIIS of aU kinds of brass IH fli' 8 MITWSSB, *€. Ofllee aad Waxaroonk * ®°* Wood at,, five Doora Ftmadry, galMPtnta U, tlwa Doora below Monongwhel* . House. « The well-known practical skill a experienw in the ; various branches or Brass Casting,. S nttiag, ol the senior members of l »rm» (who will rive t&ir personal attention to all v *°rk ®ntroat«d to memj should entitle us to a share of ). ’ U “‘ JC patronage All Orders PrompUy Fk iyi4-tf E. WATT Si WITH TEKUY, PRICE A CO., IMPOBTBRB AND D&ADKRS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERR’S. BkOaeti, TMtiagi, Tailors' Trimmings, Se. no. 265 MARKET ST., North Side/ FHIL.ADKL.PUIA, FA. sunn a. nm, roBK v. Tsaar, demy Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, 4ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR of every deecriptisa and Latest Styles of Fashion, manu red by J, a. B4FmmBi. The subeertber having resumed business tn Plttaborgh wishes to Inform his former friends and patrons of the city and surrounding country, and would eaU their at tention to a newandlieautiforßlSLF-ADJUHTiBK} WIO. It puts ail former plans of wiM&aklngtn the abode. Its merits arc Ught®ws,- durabißty, not Uahls to-, shrank, bears equally all over the head,'and easy and graceful appearance, showing the develepttfittl of the forehead true to nature. Ladies areata invited to call aml examine his new mode of BhND& imd WlQfi. They <k in* with the heifrakd focmal siMMMMhae ew wmeh disapprovd oftoS* old stvleu ; 1 * unffldaw BATES ii ROOFIMU VS, JOHNSON WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has purchased foe interest of hfo late partner, 0. 8. BATHS, In the RnoCnp Business, and is the sole manu facturer and dealer in the foUovfog.tturoe distinct kinds of Roofing i— ut. Gam Elastic, Cememt, Felt aad Casvou RooQalr. M. Improved Felt, Cemest aad Clravcl Roolsf. 3d. Patent EapHsta Asphaltic Felt Roofing. ■ All wwimnled FIBE AND WATKR PEOOP. BooOag Maierial for sale, with printed instruction* for tuing. Office at Bates A Johnson's old stand, 76 Bmilhtteld si. 9 WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. B.—'l'hia Hum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twioe aa long, at least, as paint, and cheaper- ■ ~ «. PEKKV, BOOT MASER, Third Street, near Wood, (Two Doors .bore the Telegrsph Olbce.) After a long absence from the Boet business, has amtin oommeneed, and ra himsell that be will be Shis'to render general Satisfaction and would be pleased to dee his former owtomers a*d frtenda. He has on hand the best ol KABNCH CALF BKINB. and none but the best of work men will receive employment. Satisfied that he is competent to judge of the workmanship and material, bewiU gtye hta undivided attention to this branoh of H R I 8 TMAB ' P RE SK N T's V IHWtUTIFUL FEN DKRH, _ Coal Vases, Fira Irons, PLATS WARXSEB, TSAIS . ASH VASES' TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BKTH, u T. A CBAKFB, lit* wood si.; * )We doors from Fifth. Brooms and broom handles.— 0,000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pins assorted; 100 dosen assorted Pails, (Harman) 36 do do Tubs, do; 60 do Zinc Washbokrds; 100 do Willow Baskets; 100 Peach Baskets; 60 dosen Churns, assorted 40 nests Momma.-. an<i>U other items in-Wood and WiUpw, sold* who sis andr etaU by IV -* - RtDDLfe ... l>i«n »d * C!r —~ .ThtY LEAVING YOUR ORDERS AT JJI WHA®» A neirSIXTH, yoa am be sapped legaluhr from the |Wmbd, with Oncbon endjjad Oil, or Baraias gWjiwate he* gtnUfi, ( ti i —.'..1 LV; US'.A bridl hir.. v : ,.> 'VAvt‘^c'^l^^ -.•A -? ... 'V v 1. ,3* - y ■■ \i •* w •*' 1 +• 4 „&#*#**" ■ ! WBI.H. jWHITBEXy 3sr o reZM ffcsjjpr t* itkllwß, i Qf ; - OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Tatt, Fifth ««• Wood. - - H. W. PinraaoH PATTBBSOJV « DAWSOS, ATTORNEYS 3lt li'i'jW', kdhs’s iXw .uiianaa*/ u street, near Grsaf, ja»ly PJTTBB ÜBOB, PA' B . F . LIICAB , ATTORWEY AT LAW, ■Offle*t So. (Three doora below the Court House,) mygtij Pmaetnoa, Pa. PITTSB URGH, PA. J 8 COT T , DENTI 8 T , • Haa removed to Ui« house lately occupied by Ur. W. A. WARD, ! 80. *lB P«» Urwtf (Bomb aids,) third door atxrro Hand street AB* Oflloo honra from 0 A. M- Uii 6 P. M. [apdJy JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, Ao, »I Wylio Street, Plttibnrgh, Rdbuhoi:—Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Bruce, Esq, nr. Hillock, Theodore Bobbins, Raasell Erred, Esq. myitly JAM® _ ATissw«TirSttoS^ r 5n5S' I Qffic&' Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smiths field end Cherry Alfey. detldy f'l EO 8. SELDEN HAVING KEBDMED VJI THE PRACIICE OF HAW, may hereafter be found at his office, No. 122 Fourth street. le2P. Pittsburgh. HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to •e. w. Biddle. No. I*4 Smllh&eld street. ' mw* Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and from % to 6 o’clock. fetfcly pUrPING ANI) LEECHING, by V fiUEU * HRB« BESK. S&TeeUi extracted. Hot, CoM and Bhower Bathe, ae!B3y P, 17T Grant street. JAMES W TAliiOe, AL D E R M AN, OFFICER Peon Street* FtfUi Ward. COLLEOTrONSpramptly made. Deeds, Bonds, .Mortgage . and other Legal’ Writings Drawn. Acknowlcdgezhflnta Taken. BillsProbaiad. apfcly __ • HAKLEfci W. LEWIS, AiiDEKMAN, kirn xz-omao jnracs or m pixc*. OFFIOK ON THE OOBNBE OF WYLIE AND FIFTH STREETS. All business connected this will be tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal accuracy—each as Deeds, Mortgages Bonds, power of Attorney, kc. Titles to Beal finatt examined. To the member of the B*r he tenders his services as Commissioner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts of this State, and eiaewherfty His offir t is one of the main Police Stations o» the city, and con sequently his facilities in executing ».*atnaa. of that kind are Terr desirable. • - ’ felftly Ainbrotype and Photograph GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE THJS POST OSTICR 4®-Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas* awarded for Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Life-Sise Pictures- SMALL PICTURES ENLAJfiSED TO LIFE SEE, and colored in Oil on Canvas. ■ l*a PE O P npHE SUBSCRIBER WOUIiD RESPECT JL FULL? announce to this cifeeiisefjhttsbarghand ▼Simtjr, that he Jus leased the atoTe'PopoiaraaUery, and is prepared to take A Tt-y rurirty pf kriowp '5 ‘ proveroents have beea added, rendering thisthemost desirable) economical, and pleasant location iff the dtv. myi A7JAQUAY,, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under the dare lot the Franciscan’Brother!, This institution, situated in LORETTO* Cambria County, • Pennsylvania, .four, .mues ftpm Creaeon Station, on too direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was charter&dih' with priviliges to confer 4he a&trf and Degrees.) The location of the College i&eneof the moat healthy In Paansylyapl^—thin portiCD. of the Allegheny' MoahtaUuT befog proverbial for ttepate water, bracing air, The Scholastic year oommeneeaon the FIBSTMOS. DAT after the liili of AU<3oST,.aadeoda about the S&ib'" of JUNK following, it to divided into taro Sessions. - Students cannot return home between, the Sessions?’ .\t All the Apparatus necessary for Land Surveying, ,Kn- - gineering, Ao, 46- will be. tarnished by thelnsututibn to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Musicfon&s no extra charge. students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tuts—Board and TulU on, payable half yearly in ad- ... *. sipo Washing ami use of Bedding TTT ,., m . lr . rTtr . ' jo Classical and ModemLangnage% arii*..,....,. iq Students spend Vacation at tiSColfegn l$ Reference can be made to the Rl Rev. Bishop <7oon> nor, to the Rot. T. & Reynolds, St Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of top Ptty&qygfa jfoocoßC. T?URNITURE FOB CASH.—A full a» JF tortaent of Plttaborgh manafitciared FURN7j TURiL embnctag BUREAUX, BOOK OAKES, WARD ROBEB, And eyery article needed in > well tarnished dwelling! ns Weil in t splendid usortnn&t of OFFICE FOSSITDES, Constantly on hand and made to order. Aa the only terms on which boainees is done at this establishment ir~ t, CASH, pricesare made accordingly. Persons rawant ot anythin* in the aboye line, wonTd be adrnntaoed by oaa'&g FACKJNKR A IRWOPB, No. 103 Smitbfleld street, below Filth, j. \ >. Fitmna, don' •*- mrifcly HOLUNBBITTEBS Uver lfever wd fib Tbs ramtmttf Introduction sad ass' aT INwsiatomM Remedy has base tbsatensk! teaßfelßOedW HI isi to ... another heme ' .Bat the really, goat mUefyVd two the fa BtERHAVE’S HOLLANB> BITTERS, dad HewMlM atamoaof oft* fshwnftwii hm established , to It a rypntatioayrhtab the boat of tmt'ethe). and«m» tarMta ham NM ho nndeymlne. It la aWd} a. Vent tahU preparation, wilhbmely abOdahf'ptoe W«»lteTe •«* m rim ottbe toaalna, (Halfptat .V Owe Dollar. I trie a medlcino oflonjtried.efUnaey L „ the Blood, so. auential tor the foondatlon .<h'C*M haalth and for correcting diiordera of thesthv\»oh , , sadbowels. Two or liree dosoi wffl eonyinoe the -' Us selntafyetoots. The itomanh wU^ppeedllyregala^' Us strength, a. healthy action of the Uyer, bowels . and kidneys will soon take place, and resawed- v health he the quick result. For Imdtirwwtloyi,' flolind BUliri ' P * r ;i . ... 1 Trj itefhtve’t Boliaad BiUm. Kor Aotdiiy, Trf forkin'! Boliud Bitten. P«rl Wftfeu'brMhp •For H Try tarhiTe’i Billud Bitten. For Laee rfAraetlte, .'•'SIS • ! ft] Jnkra’i JUUud Bitten. < For Oowtl yeneas, - " Try Icrktn’t liUtM lltten. ‘ For PUas, “’u' ft7larltet» , i L : In all tfssVotis, Whiamatle aad WeitwiJ| J ' m tm *> «wdn«ki»;j»wi| 1 henaUAl, indfaxetkan efctad alidMma," .•,»BSABDOAHUUKIimiwH.-ej >, '■ - v t#it)kptb im i»Bta V» •-« .• .uv-iconis* •Viy» ) * : . -'•»> •' V $ fc'V* .. tfiX 4' » ' irfljimiowtL E. BRAEKEKREDEE, ATTORNEY A.® RAW Offlct) Sd.J)U VourthH.! PITTSBURGH, PA. <3 A It O . Aldermen. jaflagman (Baltafog, BOOBRS raaT,F*npuiC No. TO E'tfttl LBS* GALLERY, 93 WOOD BTHEET, Corner tf'f Diamond Alley. (gdaratumsl. B as JR HAVE'S ■ ■'■'■■tom Try 2«btT«!i HiUud BlUmi* , V, •• ' v - „ '«“*, w 4 C f i * t * ' * ? ■? 1 K* *C sl - nr.ta.Ji r.j ' •* \fl S st \ ■'j i,, • \ - -n* ? V.. f !■ ¥ < v v •y»* - H* " ■ « %'. \ « \ •S’ ••-. ► *•? T ’ t J,A *
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