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I\r j ft \t »2-W‘4.K'!, ' *7 , »-^-f l '- <.t J **■#»■£, » * " fi«-' ' '?^S^.r?<rf>r'*«»*#< ,, St?.^'-» ~' . r . tf*-. *** n ¥ 4« » ’ M w***'- s ~ '* - ' I>* *?• ’ T ~ "• VIA. ■" ■ • • *Mft53sS&V mtm >£>.* A. J . r ' V • • 1! *> ■■ k. ?•« ' » , ♦. V A . • s •*• t 1 a ■ . railroads. PITTHBTmnT, T JL E " 1881. AKB nSSS 81 ARRANGEMENT! I ljUiL to Cincinnati rb quick, aud to ln by any' nrher*^ 1 UIB Chicago quicker, than WESTWARD TRAINS. aoi MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.00 a x. jl» y. Attitm at Crestline 3.40 a. m mliri clOoe connections with Bellefontatne and wieTeland, Columbui A Cincinnati Roads. Ammng at Indianapolis...... 8.20 r. x. M 44 Si. Louis 300 p. x. 44 * ntnofnnati 330 p X. N and u “ Chicago ....... .3.10 ?x. o*£Lv * ,?** Um ” 10 Cincinnati w the same as by -*^ e ' Trams on both Roads meet at Columbun, &° Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh.... 1260 t x. w , . , Arrives at Crestline......3-4Q r x^ making close connections as above. Arriving at 636 a. x. 44 ** St. Lotiis—-A.( 9 p. tL u u Cincinnati.. 6.00 a x. M n and u 44 Chicago—.. 7 A 0 a. m. -**• *7-*» he time to Cincinnati l* the same as by Seen* Mnvtlle. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and PMeengera ail go into Cincinnati together, sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to (So to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Tmns through to Chic Ago without change of Oar a. EASTWARD TRAINS. . Chicago, 7AOa. x. and BJX» p. x. Arriving at 2 60 p. n. and 820 a u. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at OreatUne, 6AO p. «. O5 a. x. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Clev eland. Buffalo and the Hast, and arrivtng at Pittaoorbh, UO Ato and 830 p. x. and 8,20 p. x. All wiafriwg close connections with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities, via Allentowo and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.40 a and 130 p. x Arrive at 44 “ 100 4 * « 8.16 “ Leave New Brighton, 6.40 ** “ 12.30 44 Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 “ M 210 “• Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams.— Leave Allegheny, 12.00 x., and 6.10 p. x Arrive At Economy, 683 p. x_ “ 4.22 u Lear* Economy 633 a tL-, 44 422 “ Arnve in Allegheny, 636 44 “ 620 M UMaKKRT TRAlN.—Leaves Massillon 4.66 a m; leaves Alliance at 6.14 *. x. and arrives in Allegheny at 1100 a. >4 leaves Allegheny at 3.06 p. X 4 Alliance ai 8 00p. stopping at all stations for passengers and markeling v / arrivesat Massihon, 9JO p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows : At Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and r*ittsburch Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, te and from Miilersuurg, Akron, Co f> Ohio, lor Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo; Detroit, etc. AtDreslhne, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbun Out cinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indiana po ha, St. Lotus, Lo u»» vflle, etc- At Foreat, lor Spuugfield, Sandusky, Dayton, thncia* nati, etcl, etc. At Lisnafor Biduey, Dayton.'Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., SL Louis, aud intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanaiah lor all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trams for all points in Illinois, lowa Wisconsin and MinneaotA For toriber information and through tickets appy io J STEWART, Ticket Agent. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. george parkin, Ticket &g£ Auuenger Station. Allegheny. Through Tickets lor sale at the Ticket Offices of tlte Oompanv on the line of the road, to all parts of tire United Stales. G. C. HATHEWAY, ray 18 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. 1861. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1861 ON AND AFTER rfONDAY. APRIL 14Ui. Pennsylvania Central fiailroatl. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. THE THEODGH MAIL TtfAlN learas the Pa.tsenger diution every morning, (exceptSon day,) at £5O a to., stopping at all regular stations, non necang at Harrinourg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at fcOu p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dally, ai 4d)Q n. nu, stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Biltimore, and arrT ring in Philadelphia or Baltimore at a m. THE FAST LINE leaves the utation daily, (ex<*ept Sunday,) at W)6 p. im, stopping only at Greenabmg, la trube, JuluistowA Wdmere, Gallitrim, .Vltoona, •id amviEUi iu PiuiadvfMhm at IfeOO a m, ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ianvoe daih, (wicopiriunday.) ai 2:60 p. nn, stopping at ul] stataoub an j rumuau as far as Conemaujih. IHE FAST FREJGH r TR\iN Witn Passenger Car attached, leaves daily (except Sunday) at BJJI a m, stops at all aiauons and rue? only us iar as Coaemau a FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at &40 am. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s sta tion leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 11:20 a. m THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s »i«- tion Iwives daily, (except Sunday.) al 4JO p. m FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Yor Wall's «ta turn leaves daffy (except Sunday,) at «26 n, m. REI’URNIJSG TRAINS arrive in PUtsbcirgn as loi lows: —Express, 12:30 p. m; Mail, 12:10 p. m; Fawt Line, IS*3O a m; Johnetown Accommodation, 1030 a in: Firri Wall's station Accommodation, 6:80 a m., second WalPg station Accommodation. S3O a m ; third * all’s station Accommodation. 1:16 p. m„ toorlh Wail’s sta tion Accommodsuon, ftl6 p. m. Trains for BlatrsnlJe and connect at Blaira* ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation. Rv press. and Mad Trains East and Weal, aud with Fan Freight East. prrrsBURGH and oonnellsville train< stopping ai all stations oo the Pittsburgh and Connei 1 . rig® Boad, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as followi.- - Bml Train, a im; Express Tram, 4JO p. m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and ConneHsvflle Road »r -lve at Pittsburgh 1030 a m. and 6d6 p. m The traveling puuuc will find it greatly to their inter estiin going East or W eat, to travel by toe Penney Ivan ia fttfiroad, as the aooommudations now offered cannot l* surnwed on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and U entirely fro« from dusL We can promise safet ?, ■Reed and comfort to all who may favor this Road vito heir patronaga. VAasi TO NEW YORK %12 60 I TO £ALTiMOfLK~.fi> 60 PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00l LANCASTER Jfl 56 |BAJIRISBUiu,S7 ii. Baggage checked to ail stations od the Pennarlvao te Railroad; and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Yor* Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will bechargi?d an excasu according to distance traveled in addition to thentatlOD rales, except from stations where the Oho pan; ha* no agent. NOTICE—in cane ot lotus the Company will tio'd ttwtnaehree responsible for personal baggage only and for an an rani not exceeding £lOO. N. Bv— The Excelsior Omnibus lAne has been em ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exoeedas cents for eat h passenger and baggage. For tick-eta apply to J. BTBWART, Agt^ At the Penn’a A A Passenger Btnon, 0027 _ On Liberty and Qraot streets. ffiAMfi OF TlfflK—-SCBMTfi miMMMT CLEVELAND ANO_PITTSBURSH. RAILROAD QN AND AFT EE MuNDA Y,Apnj" 15 ti t, 1851. trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsvlrs* pis liailroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO LIN*. Lares Leaves Leaves Arrives at PITTSBUSAH CUVCURD Toil D O fhnninn Lou *. m. S-80 «. v. 7:60 a. au ILOO p. m. Itt&Op.M. fc2o p. M. 7:40 p. u 10:30 p m. Pasaengen 4*«nog to go to Bhndu«ky, Toledo Chicago, or pomia West,na Cleveland, must be Pftr ,,. cular U> ask for tickets ns Cleveland. fi. K The time to Chicago by this rouus * a w- uuit-k aa yja Fort Wayne. OOLCMBtJtt * CiNCINWATI aflofi 1 I.LNE, VU STEUBENVILLE. Wo cLßnge of can between Pittsburgh and Omcinnau Arrire* Am fee Arri Tee BPHtaburgh. at Columbus, stCintiimatL at St Lorn a <jt L-Oo IN. 11:36 km. 420 p a. |jl*M P. M. luU f.E wThia route is a.iorter to Cincinnati, Louianiie, CoJuto tma and ail point* South, than any other rouie Learen A;. iu Ar. at Ar. at Ar »i PJttjb’gh, fiochoAtei, Wellsnlle, Hteub-ntle, Who*but 8:04 *• “• »*-«• W6a«. M| la UMr.IL 88)0 p.M. 8:44 p. M. 68)0 p. n, aso pit AO6AIL 7:60 A. M. 8:48 a.m. 8-.SSA.M. 10-88 a'm fcOOp M. 6.16 p.m. 886 p.m. * **' aD<i 12:44 r TjMai > connect with Tranui ol U O. it. R. for ZanesylUe, Lancaater, Ac. To? LOO p. «. Train *top« at all etattons between Ho ohestei and Wellyrille. _ Through Tickets can no procured at the Liberty Btteet Pepot, Puiaourgii. * ~ w 4 , J - STEWART, Ticket Agent, wot further particular* apply to .... _ WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. Ai the Company's officem FieightStmion. Penn street . c F. B. MTEfiR *P U Agent Cleveland. Ohio; VIAIGVEK AND ttAllc Indiaaapoiiß & Cincinnati Hailroail ConnecUnK at lndtanapolla with Terre ti.M*. . Terre Haute and Alum Railroad,to St! J®* 1 etle and IndianapoUa. New Albany and tlAlem.fn.bM bum Central Roade for CHICAGO, ROCK IShlSm » !' EFUGTON, and all lnlermediarepoime “■ BUB - Through Freight Train to INOlANAf'ouih. tpu d c- HAUTE, LAFA?ETTB and PERU IKKHK ft Rr " ghl^“J g era ?“ ri ” d from Oincmn.ii or Ukwranoeborg in leaa time thao bp any other .-7.7,7. . _ ».n».ft,arhsunsandalaa low m"' Tb. om? J wtuoh ehmmente can be made from Ctncinnai m he Went, without br taking oulk. to Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent. at Ole. ornmt,: or W. B. CUTTiNg, agent Wfll receife nrooipt attention, and no cnarge for corn EUkdoa; «o cAwyt for fraynge or comtnution ai Lawrence m/ormanon apply lo THOMAS BATjI a *1 ( i££i U H'7* l !!f AgenVolthe who u pepjred to giro rawnrna ucMon ha imsmrera an freight to Indianapolis. Terre w««»tA \ .o»r*nt.. _ MBH X. OHKKfc u-nJu Fre^f2i w^! ,nden i rt TO THE PUBLIC. ESPBCULLT the ignorant and latsei, Mod- _ est Physicians olall denominations. JBBfca. uoret and delicate disorder.,*^ abnsemd difflßß aaBM or stualions common t mcident toroaSurWp * ttsaaisSr - lid iUsely modest are dreadftiily ahocfed! md 1 f?, or * nl • gnat sin, rsr, immoral, and lor '< oorrnptum among their wires, daughter*- Their tally phyaiciM to keep them in ignorance thatthey dr!the unu^r' 1, BRANBTfUJP, (eioept publishing) lost a lnoSSreniT. Hce might be lost to Uiemamong stanid, falsely miK? - aid preanmptaona taSiee, born and raised ranoe, aiming op as muahroona and who compare ?«.? BlT,intelligence, sense, *O, to dollars and oenSmlMe nonaip, meanly orillygotten. It is tr | nbiicire er, that nmnerons parents and guardians are Cw,i SSSMs been restored to bttlth and rigor by Dr. BRAJreTRtrp besides many before and after marriage throtuth Mm 1 “*• been eared much sobering, anxiety mortification H »» in s &e orer tfiirty years ex^eH* by the profession,.. .S as .wSi’;^sr c &gr.^ n Pitts Li’LOWE' J» Mdebr various patterns, for ImjaT] HKHBYIH. OOLLIHa )■' 2r <* .* 3* *&*•U* -•-.•*-<•. , .- ’ N , .:•< .:; fc --'v - - -■•■ ■ « < • • » S* # h 0 V'.> .» -> , • V V 1 V - '». **; * J» * :.- < .* •: ‘-•VW;. IfltfU and Hwtan.ants. vIY T n AVKN 1! F, KH:IIA N fl E OAK IiARSARD, PKOFRIETOK, 80. 72 Viftb Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. The best of liquors always on bsnd, ind the Ohotoeel Dnlltuoie. of the Season, served up in the most superior manner 49»Meals at all hours of the day and night'll my 7 Jydaw. CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, BY SLI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. TH£ attention of mebchants and others isdlrectedto thi» establishment which LOCATION. Country folks attending market are nar- SffttKfr toritwLto calL pertaininiz to an KATUIfe SALOON will always be foundTof the freshest the market affords. ap2fcd*w SCOTT H O USE, COR. MWIK ST. MO DUQUESBE *«, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. XD . M ARKBH, deal ProprUtor, BZOEIjSIOB OYSTEfi MD EATING HOUSE, , NO. ill WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLIBALI AND UTAH DIiLIU Of LAEG AHD EASTERN FISH, FRBSB PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE Old- TKSB AND WILD GAME. All la Uitlr Proper Btuoa. uo2Bj GEO. BKINEMAN & 00 SAVAGE HO t No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. TJAVINO taken an 1 fitted up, with all nlAnLlSlS.®™ im P roT »“ this popular resort, tne subscriber is prepared to accommodate his oi a OTummera and the public generally, with the beet the °y® te " M»rved up in every ▼Kieiv of style, donna the season. His Wines, Uquora us fools confident in recommandina to Lbs public for their excellence Can, Bucket end Shell Oysters received daily and soit Wholesale and Retail. mySA-tyd NSI MA. HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, Proprietor, No. «4 Liberty street lost beside the 3 8 e f. 04 of th<* Pennsylvania Railroad, which maices it the most convenient house in the out for naa sengers arnring by that road. S E eCt so^S lt I R^l&re of pablie patronage. There is STABLE and extensive WAGON i AAD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and H “ J*roer ana Bar will be furnished with the beat the market cap afford. fel.'y SJjfUTIN’S OLD STAND IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. IJjAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a SSu’-.^Sf 08 ®* ***** *be modem unproT©- rn ante, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared ® c ®o m J Q odjite bis friends and the public generally, with thejbeat lbs market affords. r * 1 h* Ber Ted np in every variety of at>l« dorms the season. UQUOBa and ALKB be feels confident In racom public for their excellence. * m " a * D t P V d GIHAB1) house, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GKO. G. raKSBUEY, Jr., l i^t BTKEB ' [ Propristor*. HENS? A. CHADWICK, J ma&lj * P Ramin. (Lata at MUier 4 Ktckeiaon’a.) B.KVMKH m. BHOTHKB a (Successor u> krrau 4 Aaottsca.) FuKK 1 « N FRUITS, NUTS,CUNFECTIONRRT, SUGARS, FIRE WOREh,*c. No. 38 Wood st., and No. 118 Seoond ctreel, Opposite St Ctuuriee Bowl, WILLIAM MEANS, HiBEISON A. COFFIN, General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (UnoeeMon to M'Camilesa, Means 1 OoJ WHOLESALE GEOCESN Corner Wood and Water Btt^ ■ 8 VttXIAJf *7 ■ WHOLESALE OEOOER, Hoe. 18 and 20 Wood Street, W9l. H. 891 ITU & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRS flßUnra and IMPORTER ANL) UEAUSR IN BKANUIEB, COBDIALS, MINES, U IN Old Sonongabela and Rectified Whliky, No. 1111 Wood Htroot, fa!Cfcß “ Pittsburgh. Pa WILLIAM CASK A CO., Wholesale Grocers, impost HUB or WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AC. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINB OLD MONONBADBLA £flt WMIS&Y, At'. 327 and 828 Liberty street, JiSi! PlffMOaßH. PA. LlQUORS.—Families can buy ■ P* l " “d h»if pm; bottles; redactionmode br done dozen. All,Be shove for «de or Jl B:—Those wfshln* nssh spMay-mo 101 Third etre. W«. Main, Phil*.... iT". ...o. W. Kiomn, p»tbargh MDLLEB & BICEGTBON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, U* 4KPOSTUU or WUEI AID BBOAJU, WOS - 231 AKD CORNER OF ÜBEBT7 aND . IBWW BTREETB, A&D tiOL'JB AG By TS 808 BWEA£iEB’S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. li-ob, jfMto, cotton Tw . ng( to" to,. Con. bluntly on Hand. r m r2 fitirttaxcn amt *ji 4 IX RINEHART, «A»ra/tona«a un> Miuß m iu, mma o, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND BB6ABB, ftpB]L2y ETfffir 9 Mmou and ttiiad Baalor w GENUINE HAVANA CIQAE& Virgin] • Chewing Tebar.eo WOOD STBBBT, Uader tb« Bt CiUrla « Hote, oen mJNUEItS I , O 20 doaeu Pluet,C 'Mtillen k „ f 2S& I"*** 1 "*** P h: 05 EEV¥KY BOBY-8 LAWY E "Sfr; W ' A Wgß variety, chea mliBo \i -uitl for gale br wise ■.,* V v* i ■ ~ • •. -•’-V ' V', -v ' \ '■' • ' . 3tf*: - .«•»-- • » , t »V . . J V*' •*’ r ■ ' «’ *'■ •* V-t h‘ ft f' 4-. * r • .A 7 **, 4 .*‘•.►‘f— " (Broun. J. 3. RtTSIR H D B*tl Wholesale U«Alent in DAVLD M’CANDLEAS Spocial Partner gITTIBCHOH. • J 0& R. HITNTKIi; FUUbvrgh, p*. WETT, 8' la) rtOOL) BTRKET ■wttbbubsh p, J A WKLDIN, C 3 Wood street, near Fourth. —5O gross received BfICKfIAM <k KELLY, Fe erbl street f v ►» , » \ • ~ •% " s • v .‘'At.-,. HOLLAR SAVINGS RANK SO. ,«5 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1866 OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist from 7to 9 o’clock; ana from No* ▼ember Ist to May let. from 6 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than On Dollul and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the creait of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of .June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre gate nOHT AND ONB-BALT PIB CSNT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office FR*an>uf*. GEORGE ALBRE2. VIC* PRBIDIirtS. William J. Anderson. Hill Burgwin, Benj. L. Fahnestock, Hopewell Hepburn, James Herdman, James D. Kelley, Alexander Bradley, John B. MoFadden, John G. Baokofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Auiey, Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha William Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, John Holmes, John H. Bhoenberse William 8. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William E-Schmerta, Richard Bev», Isaac Whittier William B. Larely, Chriatien Teaser. &SCBXTABT AND TUASUHKB. CHARLES A COLTON. (M LOAN office ftILAKI W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smlthfleld St„ Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Di&mouas, Jewelry, und Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable ar tide*, foranvJength of tune agreed on The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Not account able in case of fire. t3u Office Hoars from 7 A - M. to 10 p M. |rt y. WE E co.7 Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, corner of Third, PfTTBttURttH. PRNlfl N HOLMES &. SONS, Bankers and Er • change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, (rOd, BilTer and Bank Notes. ttxchauge on the Eastern and Western Chios constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Untied Staten. Deposits received in par funds or cur rent paper, No 67 Market street between Third and Fourth streets. fiafthlj 4*jgn» UKaCfl. eima . tytmrra Austin loomis a co., Dealers PromiMory Notes, Bonds, Monjraaea, and cormaa for money. Honey lo*ned4>n Chocks at abort dates, with eoUatotti ecaritaea. NOTES AUD DJU-TIB BOUbOT AJ»I/ BULij Persons desiring Loans can be occoratriodaieu reasonable terms, and capttelxits oan be furnisbed witii good B©t*nnuei» at reuinnerauv* price* Also, attend to the Hate, R«i»Ung and Leartiaa «.f ftea iLslate. Office, Mo, OS FOURTH tfTKfcKT, above Wood AUSTIN LOOMIH JRiuhittfs. HOWE’S HEW SHItT'l Sewing Machines, A RE ADAFTRlnoivll kinds of KAMIL f <a\. SEWING, worfclng equally well up ih* light**! acd Dftarmst fahrtea, making the LOOK STITCH SIAM alia* on both ftiUb*, wtJicr. cauooi t* Raveled or Pulled Out. And for TWJf.rtng, Bbtrt Making, Gaiter Pitting Shoe Bindrou, thee* her* no superior Oall and Bf*+ litem At No. id FiAh street, Up Stair*. sp-UdAwtf W. B. Austell. QKOVEE & BAKEK SKWI>«; MACHINKN, WITHIN THE BEACH UK ALI, Prices Reduced for Seven Years, from |4A to >llO, Including Hemera. Increased fnctlroea for man ufacturing and the curtailment of UttntiOD expeoiw i consequen upon recent decision** of toe United State* Courts affirming the validity of the Grover A Baker's Oo.*a patents enables this oompany to ftarmshtbeir SEWING MACHINES with important improvement* At gwatiy REDUCED PRICES. The superiority of theae-macbine* for family use and manufactures in the same range of purpose and nue terials i* attested by the tena of thousands using then , and the moderate prices at which they are now sold, places them within the reach of all and obviates alt ex cuse for tampering with tboee inferior and tow priced machines which have so the Sewing Machine business. Every machine sold by us Is war ranted for three years, we also give inductions free «.f Charge to purchasers to enable them le HEM. KELK GATHER, TUCK AND EMBROIDER, ALL TH K same machine. Circulars can be bad at our oftioe free of charge b applying either in person or by marl. N. B. Sewing Machines, Needles, Silk Twist, Cottoi. etc , constantly on hard. OHATONKY A WAL'i &K, No. 18 Fifth street, General Agent*. D. B. RO«£BN & MON., UANurACTuasas or ROAMS’ IMPROVED Fimi STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, 68 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JHAAC JONES*...4NO. L 80TD....WM. MJOUIJIAM'oii JONES. BOYD & CO.. MANUFACTDSEBS OF CAST STEEL; •Iso, Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel SPRINGS and _ CS, comer Bose sod First streets. PITTSBURGH. F*. SMITH rRITCTISr Herekaat Taiiofs, 10. 48 ST. CLAIR STREET, aplS ’ SO! HO! FOB MINCE PIES. iF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and ail other d of Spioea, Cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth * Brothers in the Diamond, where you viU get ail new crop Fruit and lower than at any other houee in the city. Alto b general and lull assortment of Family Groceries. 1 ear wines, Brandy* and all o kU <-of Foreign and oaa esuc Liquors Hi ~'U BROTHER, (ie34 comer ol r>i»» . -i Diamond «Jl#» FTTIN 1T UR E“A Nil CU A IKS REOTJOEO PRIOFS JAMES W. WOODWELIL, Nos. 97 and 99. Third Street. 11l FOURTH STREET, ill varieties op Btvi.es and’iFLNlsb, Hotels and Private .Dwellings. : All orders promptly attended to, and the Furni ture carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at short notice. Cabinet Makers supplied with every article In the me. mart EXCELSIOR GLASS WORMS A. WOL FJ£ F. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. GLASS MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUSE So. u Wood Street, Corner of First, "■“r Pltutnugfa. . **• * * , Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OK PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 434 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Summ or Aiam, ii.ru art lßt, 18*0. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly , being: First Mortgages, amply secured™ *,864898 88 Real Estate, (preeent value *103,313 61,) coat 102,996 2 6 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Seeftb 89,136 66 Stocks, (present valne (*ge,667 72,) cohL 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable. 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 S 3 . *2,208,061 eS *• only profits from premiums which this company ran divide by lav, are from risks which have been de termined* Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding r our Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence w the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability ami disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Dosses paid during the year 186», $42469 36. oiaioroftß. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. i^esna, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Ua, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, . George W. Richards, George Kales, _, in7lDTl , CHAR N. BANCKER, President. Vice President. WM. A. STEEL,Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COXFLN, Agent, 18 Northeast corner Third and Woodslreeta. James B D. Meeda, Isaac M. Pen cock, A. M. Pollock, M. L>. Robert Robh, James BhicUe, Alexander Tmdie, Western Insurance Company, OP PITTSLUBOH. GEORGE DARSIE, Provident, . F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. R. to. COCHRAN, Gen'l AgenL Orrua No.W Water street, (Spang A Co/b Warehouse up atajrs,) Pittsburgh. RWKB, iMlire 1111 kinds ot » d MARINE A Ho*l6 institution managed hy L/ifectors trao are well known in tbenommtumy.andwhoare determined, liberality, to maintain the character which they have a Mamed, as ottering the beet protec tion to those who daaire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30tb, 1860. Stock Accounts Mortgage "* Office furniture.....!..... Open Account*, etc Cash Premium Notes- Notea and bills discounted oiasotoas George Oareio. R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, James ifAuley. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wra. H. Smith, Chas. W. RickeUon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Mexander Speer, i)aTid M. Long, Reas J. Thomas m rf| PHILADELPHIA FlB.fi AHg LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, *0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Capital 94MM00 Assets (304,048. Will hake all kinds of lnsu- RANCH, euher Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROHSI&'I p. KlNy, rToflideoi, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Preaiaen DIRECTORS: Ohariee Bayes, B. r. Oopa, E. B. Enghnh, Moorge w. Brawn P- B- 8»t«7, , v Joseph a Paul, 0. Sherman, 4** John Clayton, B J. Magargee, B. WUor ir. BUraarrm, beoretarr. J (i OOFFLN. Agent, Corner Third and wood streets J DELAWARE MUTUAL' SAFETY IN f BU RANGE OOMPANT—INCORPORATED bY & LEGISLATURE OF PKNNSLVANIA, I*B6 OFFICE, £ & CORN EH TBJRD AND WALNUT ST > PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vessel Cargo sod Freight, u> all ports ©l the World. INLAND INSURANCES on floods, by Rivers, Canal a, i aod Land Oarrmgvp, to all parts ol the Union. FTRE IN SURANCES on Merchandise generally, on Store*, Dwel ling Houses, Ac. Diaiotoai. —Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theoptulua Paulding, John N. Penrose/John 0. Bans, Jamea Traquair. Wm- Byre, Jr,Jamea C, Hand, Wm. a Ludwig, Joseph H. SeaL In-. R. M. Huston, Qeo. 0. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel R Stoke* J. F Pemston, Henry Sloaa. Edward Darlington, H Jones Brooke, Bpencer MTlvain Thomas C. Hand RoUirt Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. M’Farlana, Joshua P. Eyre, Jobn B. Bernpta, PiusbTgh, T», T Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THO 6 C. HAND, Vico President. Many Ltlbue*, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. No. Water street Pittsburgh. Ciiiua’i Iniuranee Compan~yTrPlttibargs Office, Cor. of Market end Water gta« * M. BaGALEV, President SAMUEL REA, Secretary. IMSUttEsi STEAMBOATS A CARGOES, Idhutsh against Loss and Damage in the Navigation ol the Southern and Western Rivera, Lakes aud Bayous, aod ihe Navigation of the Mesa. Insures statust Lota and Damage by Fire. Wnt hagai*;, Him. T. M. Howe, -W M. Cooper. J r -t c - 8- Harbangn, B. F. Jones, CapLS. C. Young, J. CaldwelU Jr., I* ranciaßeliera, B, M. hLier, John B. Dtlwortb, Jobodm}*ton, Barclay Preston. Wm. G. Johnßton. mh29:lj<ih. HiiST BEAACH Mutual Insurance Company, i/x;k u*vaN, custom oui’Nt* ÜBARTRRiI; BY TBK LRUISLATCTHK OF PENH YLVAJTIA. Quh , tyuaL. |3OO,O<Al L /Vumbrn Note*. $122343 This company will insuk£ on Belidtnga, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac., in town or country. DasoruaaHon. J. J. Pearce, J. is. Hall, r.T. Abram*, Hon. <i. C. Harvey, Cha*. Crmt, I>. K. Jactcman, Chan. A. Mayer. Peur Dicksen, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. O. C. HARVEY, President I. T. Abrajcs, Vice fresident Too*. Kitgusn, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT. Agent, deZ* No. TO Fifth street pen ns yl Vania xnsuhangeco or nttHburgh. o®#«- Jfo. (HI Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, l. Oner SprooJ, G. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Sproul, Nieh. Voeghuy, Georg© W.Bmith. A. J. Jon**, Wade Haropto?., Robert Patrick, Ois arte red CapHaL.....M. $300,000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TaKEN, of all de acnptionn. £Y THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, On Kmiriinga, Limited or PerpetuAl, Marchaa dire. Furniture, Ac., in town or country OPPJCE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. Caati Capital, $329,610 90. Assets, $303,609 96. Invented a» vtsv— First Mortgage on unproved Oity Property, worth double the amount $166,600 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 60 Pennsylvania ftailrbad Co.’* 6$ cent M ortgage Loans, $8QJ)00, coat 27,000 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan 80,000 fio Allegheny County 6 $ rent Pennsylvania RailJoad Loans 10,000 oo Collateral loans, well secured 2300 oo Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rad road company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock. . 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance 00... 24360 00 Stock of County Kire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Company. TOO 00 Commercial Bank do 6,186 01 Mechanics’ Bank do .. 2,012 60 Union M. insurance Co’s Scrip. .. 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 1*397 13 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc..™ 6316 72 Qaah on hand and in in hands of agents nfotA ja $308308 96 OLRM TINGLE Y, Preside* PITTW K'*H. Olem Tingler. Samuel Bispbaoi Willimn ft. Tnompeoa, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musaer, Cornelias Stevenson, Beniamin W TmsieT, John R. Worrei, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop. Robert Toland, Charles Leiand, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Boating. Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. 3, M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER OOFFIN, Agent, mjrifl Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSUEANCECO. OP PITTBBUHCH. ' •- OKFICK— Mo. 37 FlfUi Strut, Bank. Block. TNBUREB AGAINST ALL KINDS OF JL FIRE AND MARINE RlHgft “ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MoCORD, Vloo Presidem; D. M. BOOK; Secretary; Cant. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. MM s£*"“»* % w COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, & COKE.— Htmnu purchased the entire interest of my Ih e panners in the firm of RAILKY. M’KAiN A Oo f l tun ?if* prepared to turniah to our former customers and the oitisens of Pittsburgh and generally, a author ouaiJtj of 0O?L, MIT StACK anS finS 88 ? T « n ? d l Orders sent through £? o^ offlce ’ left at *£ e ToU House °t the Monona*- promM?J£." *'““ WorkB ’ win *» ““"“-led u> wfm Coal Works and Office, situated in South PiUnbnrnh ol> ,?,“9 uare aboTe ;he Mononflahela Bridie. * ’ I,T - J AMES'M. BA I LET. LANDHETH-8 GARDEJTSEEDS.-Jtit receired a large select and raided a took of the .bore named Celebrated harden See,!., embnfcmgan tbe a . ya " etleB - j' IC entire satiaraotion ear Seed, rendered last year and years before, qualify ua m aattna they can not be surpesaed. o der. by marl aocom n* nled by caah or nafiafocujry refereniL. prolSmte^T £22&.a5r““ ofl>!6 £> * APPL&.-w Backs, lo barr& / just receirod snd for sale by ’ , „ 3£fiA>B 4 COFFIN, t** 6 «*pe Wood aa<j Water streets OIL LEA>'KB.—PKINTED MS’ origin*! leasee end for Bub-krtting/for sale br f EWELDBN « W. odetreel ,near Pif RED, White and Blue materia] for Flags A good assortment slwajs on band. 6 ' . - •* t v.*- " I -» Insnpan, Opposite the Custom House, omons: A. A- CARRIER. President. i. GRIER SPROUI., Secretary. ()*Uy FtaEINSURANCE DIABOTOIS BEOKBAM k KELLY. l>ruggmta, Allegheny Qu,i |U HANSON LOVE, T 4 Market st&a . . -■tt L. See The Label ON THK TOP OK EACH SOTTI.K OK HEIMSTREET’B JNIMITABLB is*. HAIR RESTORATIVE Has the Signatures of the Proprietors, W. fi, HAGAN & CO , Every article which has a large aod increasing sale like this is likely to be counterfeited. It Is, as Its name indicates, entirely “I iron tabus” as far a* its power to restore the Hair on hald heads, and togire it the color of youth, tno matter how grey it maybe,) is concerned USE NO OTHEB BESTOBATIVE BUT HEIMSTBEET’B, It is the nr’gtna*-, the only reliable, and the cheapest.’ 49* Bee the following testimony : .Jackson, Miss-, May 29, 1861. W. R. Mirwin, 61 Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo., Advert using Agent for Heimstreet's Hair Restorative. Dear Sir. —The Medicines you introduced into our city last winter are ail having a large sale, and giving in every oah® satisfaction. Mr. James Henderson (one of oar first citizens) says, that “ne has used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but nas never aved an article equal to HxutevrxiT’s Isihitibue Hair Restorative. That it tar 6urpasseß any preparation that he haß ever tried for Restoring the Hair of the bald aod grey to its original luxuriance aod beauty.” You cao w ilt* ihe Proprie ors, W. £. Haqan 4 Co., Troy, N., tba< they have the cnenpest and bast Hair Restorative in onr market, and that it gives satisfaction in every caso. Respec«fuily your®, J. S. SIZER, Wholesale LruggiaW IT IS UNEQUALLED FOR PRODUCING A LUXURIANT HEAD OF HAIR, Sold everywhere—Price 50c and $1 per bottle. W. E. HAGAN A CIA, Pronnewn, I rov. N Y. TKE H B ‘ is 3ST O TTSTb INTRODUCING testimonials AJtho’ we have very many ot'them, .4 68,01KJ 00 idoo oo 360 00 .. 7,809 43 . 18,361 V 9 .. 37.005 2'J . 174,076 U FOR THE MAGNOLIA BALM For when toe Face u covered wuh unsightly Pimples or blotches, the sufferer cares only to be directed to nse some safe and reliable remedy. THE MAGNVLLa BaLM WILL CUKE THE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. It is so safe a rernldy that the contents of a bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it has heretore been thought absolutely necessary to use preparations of lead or mereury locure iirmedia'ely; but the Magnolia Balm contains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up aanole for sale anywsere, and may be obtained c( all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goods Dealers Pnee Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. E. H aGAN 4 CO , Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr Geo. H Ksyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for P'jfcfth'iroh ap2B Glad News for the Uulbrumale! TH* LONG SOUGHT FOR Discovered at Last. \om e/§Em raf^^NPAYs/ CHEROKEE REMEDY, An uafailiig Specific for nil Diieaiei of the Urinary organ, and • General Altera- tiro and Blood Pnrlfier. HIS “REMEDY ■ CURES WHEN ALL OTHER I HEP A RATIONS FAIL.-®* is untirely unlike every other meil* icine prescribed for Fmeriaf Diseases, as it contains no Mineral A««m or Nauseous Drugs, being prepared from Roots, Bark* aud Leaves, in the form ofa pUasunl and deledaue thrrup, 4?“ It is “nature’s own remedv,*for Gonharrhceß (Clap,) Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, and is especially recommended for Fluor Aibn*, (Whites in Female*,) for this complaint it is invaluable. 4SF*A» a general o Iterative and blood purifier, it has no equal, and does not DU to core Scrofula* HfpQM- Syphllli, GUadnlar Swellings, Her* cartel and all Mrnptlve Diseases, otztng thZn morv. speedily aod permneuLly than any other men cine known. It does this by purifying aod d * t*g the blood! Causing it to flow m all its original p And vigor, thus removing from tae system alt i m and pernicious causes which bare induced ftrln ail old canes of Oonnorrf\t£a and Qitet, Umt bavn l«a filed all medical skill, it is especially rec onv mended—in old cases it n«?tr fails, sad recent ones rt eurca fr~m oue to three days. A few dose* positively re mote* oil teatdiny hoot, chortka and.poin, does not afiect the breath, or interfere with any class of business. dBT'H requires no assistance from other medicine. At-lt can lay on the ToileUable, or in the Counting- Room* without it «t« r being suspected as a •* remedy'* lorprbaUdi&emu. WA Treats on Vensrial diseases, with full direc tion* lor their permanent coxa, accompany each bottle. jyFar full partfculara get a drcular fr« from any Drug store in the United States. is sold at Retail for *2 per Bottle or three Bot tles for $6, br all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medicines, throughout the UniiedStatea, and at whole sale by all Wholesale Druggist*. POTTER dt MERWIN, Sole Proprietors, BT. t.OUIS MO. wholesale and retail bjr Dr. GEO. H. REISER, and by aU responsible Druggists tn the United dtatea. jyguydaw ■pRIViTE' ~^T — JL DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SUitG ICAL Office. No. bO SMlTH ficla street, Pittsburgh, Peunsyl- Dr. BROWN is an old ottiaen of Pittaborgu, and has been In KjRuBMV \ Practice for the last vm His business has been con &Md mostly to Pnrate and Surgical 01T1QCBB AND STRANGERS in need of a modioal friend, should not foil io find om the sure place of relict Tbe Doctor fo a ale, and his experience In the treatment of a certain of diseases is a sure guarantee to the auflexers of obtain iaussssM^ by 016 um «—«- DB. BROWN'S RKMKTUTO never fall to sort the worst form of Yenerwal T*lTim-n. Imparl ties and Scrotalou. Affection*. *i~v artsing from a hereditary (slat, which ttaell .in ills form of , tetter, psoriasis, and .greetmany forms of akin diseases, the origin of which the parent la eni Uroly Ignorant. To personaeoaflhoted, DrHlrown offer hopea af a aura and speedy recovery. SKMLNALwKAKNESa Ur. trown's remedies for this alarming trout,la broogh ton often bp that solitary habit ofseibual gran Ocahon, which lb. young and waakminded often give way to, (to their own destrooOonJ are me only reliable remedies known In this owmlrT-the, areeafoTnd make a apeedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Ur. Brown’s remedies never fail to core this palnfn masaae w a fow dM—ha n® warrant a onre. Ha also treats Piles, eieaceonnorrhoa, Btrijiura. Urolhal Din. onargeA F amala Weakness,Monthly S-ppresstans,Dis eaaea of Uia .Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Aflections, B *°i: “V* Kidneys, ImtattmTof the Bind! dMI together with all disea eaof an Impure origin. buigh, Pe, will be immediately auawered- Medicine seat to any add*eag, - safely packed ad secure from ot. •novation. Office and Pnratn Rooms No. K> Smuaeld t.tre«i PUtohnryh. P« „ M g #» UR I Fir TRW bjlood. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, HHCENIX BITTER 8. rpilß high and envied" celebrity which JL these pre-emiueul Medicines hare acquired for efficacy in all the diseases whiebthe} F° f “” “ ““’'e' Naa rendered the usual practice of pi? In““''“rthy of them. P f 4fl«*ion* ol die Bladder anc i ,v. o, *s Fkwr, end iavar Chnptotnta. thninife'r 1 * “S*. Wf “! t " h ® re UwaedtoMsea prey, they will be found mraluahle. Planters, farmers an miSh? “.lf® “f(these medicines, miloOTsr she wards be mlhout them. Bilious Oholio and Berios jSSEsessea g rofW,Uir a SP3SS i s w - a =a «5rS la Rubmaq) Complexion, GmmxU JXMtu. lnward Fe^ !S? aar **““ moat powerful Em 1 ?^ 011 of BWfrilii» Night Sweats, Nervous Do tionsJ Nemma <*>“Pl»ißte of all kindaTorganic Affeo. original proprietor of these medicine* was 0 , ?***£. rt“dln«by the nee of these Life Medicines alone. Pains intbe bead, aide, back, mints and organs, RarijkAosiCf-Those affected with this terrible disease w n ** BQr ® of relief by the Life Medicines. Btaa or Bxood «o m Hsas, Botbtt, Salt Easun, Swil- ÜBSB, ScatrcLA. OK Koto's Bra, in the worst forms. Ui cere of ev«ry description. Worms of si! kinds e t expelled by these msdicinea Parents will do well to administer them whenever their exietenn* u suspected. Belief will be certain. Thi Lm pzus ass Phoboz Bmns Pukitt tn Bl and thus remove all diseases from the system. Prepared by DR. WILLIAM & MOFFAT IdadTdCT Hr SEUh. KJTOBB.A^t.Pia^vn^.K MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBUSHEL) ON THE NATTTRIf JRMATnHBRp’i “ D BADICaI OOEE ATOKSOEA, or e«min*l Wmknan P!io|; «"a ? Z E ne tom^!Stf r7 Culverw*n, M. n. g «uSt*i^SS!f^T^..'ft r '. Bj)*t *■ jV'.gaMß.aLS* r\UF> COLlilsGk PJ£^^brßaieby^ = T :^ J“ : AB. “ MiiiiNGAS, ' MUN^QAHMA PLANING rAtfpfceifafly" ftvftrfrh.thw pobiic tbat h e has rebuilt aiace the fire, ancLhayingen larged bis establiahmeiU, and fillddit with 'the 1 and most) approved.machinery, m now prepared jq far-' oiah.lfoonng.and planing boards, scroll sawing and re* staffing, doors; A&sii ana -BhmterSi fclndrfddy ft-ifoftia/ mouldings, bax*malong, Ao. ~ South PitfaEur«h, September ''' ,u lit 46“ STOCKIST EMPORIUM! CHEAP ABD DUB BUS ./ M. DAL IT, Stocking Manufacturer. { y OKSEH FIFTH ST. AND MARKET V.' ALUS¥, has 00 hand a tremendous ©!; Woolen fltoftktagn.Hn.se, fr¥*kH,T<>mffflrta ? olaTeg3oodß for men ana wdmen, together with a si\c assortment of all descriptions of Goods in nia line, suitable to the season, fie sella prijjs articles jit Aa>w. Puces. Cell-and. Mamin*. Remember, H, DAlTfhaa bat one UaTOi aad thn. r>o the corner of Fifth stumd Market ley. feg MEW IlttM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE PUTTEES. PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work, ' ' D&AIEKB Iff GAS FIITOBKS, *G» Offlc* and Warsroom, BTo* 1M Wood It*, At« Door* from FUUI Ko.l®» First»L, At« Ooori below filonongthelt Hou«> The well-known practical skill and experience m {he varioos branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe Fitting, oi the senior members of the firm, (who wul Sre their personal attention to qJI work, entrusted to em,) should entitle ns to a share of pubtio patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. v jylirtf i E. WATTS* WITH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IH CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES. Satinat*, Vesting*, Tailors’ Trimming,, &C. 80. 266 MARKET ST., North Side, rHILADEUPHIA.PA. jobmv. rant, damuls. pbhol , olxrn *. okrt. del&ly • • i • •-v : Wigs, Wits, Wigs, AND ORNAMENTAL HAIB, of every description and Lalestßtyles of Fashion, mann-' •stored by J. R. p AAUSROfiLRo, The BUDeenber oaring I'esumea uUjaMeakibytttabmsh wishes to Iniona his former peKrahaofiSh city and surrounding country, and would, ad! ttwif -air tontion to a newandbeautifaTSELF-APJPffA'lffG WIS. It puts all former plans of wig-aakihgihttc'btodaiTto ments are lightness, durability, no£liable to bean equally all aver the headland easy and ftracefcl eppearance, showing the development pf the rorehfuai tirue to nature. r v ■■ ~ • ■■ ’ Ladies are also Invited to ca& and'examine Ids 'dew mwU and WIG&. awqy with the hetun and formal appeawmeo ae anaX qißftDDTOTftd of >D tfio oftTslT>»a- ffATM ttUlMStt has TJf™ purchased the interest of his Isio p*rtne'r>G> A BATES, In ths Roofingpwiilwyia] ..A t. iho kniemaen. bctnnir and dealer tnihe followingttoeeSlstihct kinds of RofSßngs ~ i i*t. 6um Elmtlc, Cement, Pelt •nd Canvass Boifgas.„ Mi Improved Celt, Cement ud firavcl Hoofing. Sd. Patent Englhli Asphaltic Felt Booting. All warranted FIRE ANB'VfATKR PROOF. 1 Booling Malerialfor Bate,with rt prtnt6d inatrnctiene ’fhrtirfw> Office at Sabas raohuson's old stand, Tft Smiihfl^dah william io^msrr N. B.—This Gam Cement ls aneguaHed use Ptihi tor Uetal Roolb, lasting twice as longest leastjas.paiaf£And cheaper. . m&ftdhw ? boot m a k s R , Third Street, near 'Wood, (Two Doors Above the Telegraph OfßoeJ A fteb a long absence FBoar FfUSNOH CALFSKINS, and node butthe boßtofworli men will receive employment. >Beti»fled _U»a* c hß’ie hnaDW4 - - -«“• eolfltly - £j HftlS T M A 8 Pi a Br6&Ji T~S Coal Vases, Fin Irons. PIiAIK WA&KSBB, liUIS AMU VASKS' B BOOMS AND BBOOM HANDLES 3,000 Poplar Broom Handles; 100 dot Eastern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes CJotbea Ptna 100 doten aborted Pails, (Harman) 36 So TOttß, doc ° 60 .do Zino Washboards; 100 do WUlov Baskets; ; 100 Peach Basket;' ’ • * 60 dosea Churns, assorted • 40 neats -Measures ■» «nd>ll other items to Wood sad WffldW, Bold" -he ’■ BAMCKBRbDLE ° Sot Ice, “, . Y, LEAVING'- YOUR ORDERS AT "SKiST i sa4 w sS > ff * v ' s . ¥ .J'y'f: .-•t •’ -4 - r r • *** £*.* £ • 1 ' -«? • . .* *. ~e \ t<% ' '■ ■ ' Smtintss (Tarda M’KEE & PHILIPS, (iENEBAi VOOPGBAOE, a« »»«a jnw caoKM o» Fayette Street, Between Hnml end Wayne tfreeta. HTTIBUMH, PEWTA. „■W“We are prefnred to furnish Coal Oil, Whisky, Ale, Molasses and Tork BARRELS, at the hortsat notice, and os (be most reasonable tenna. gefldy Wl LIsI I fl tLll TO I. WHOLESALE A EE:AIL MERCHANT, No. 87 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, A®- Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognao Brandies, Old Monoogabela Rectified Whisky. mhlff B. O. A. d. U. SAWIGB, ■aanfiimiaaaa or LAUD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Boslb Soaps, Mo. *1 Wood street, Plttsbnrgh, Pa. uohabd w. aoßsaes. .. ... mounoz FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No* 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. The subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on band every article in their line, ria: Cornices, Ornaments,Curtain GoodSjComfortn, Feather Beds, Mattrasses ot all kinds; also, thecelebra ted Patent Spring Beds. AH kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. attention given to all orders for fitting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, 4c. t _ odtTT Iyd ROBERTS 4' ROBOT CK. A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS A..FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street;Pittabnrgh, PaTTs prepared to famish to order, OHURCR, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 poanda. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all aiaes, for Steamboats. . MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished is the neatest manner. 49- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL rON’S PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, for Bteazn Engines. apgfcly I’HE OLDEST AND LAiMifMT Liitiographit fistabluboießl in tke City, WH. SCHFCHMAJi, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER *OS. 17 AttD IS FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDING, Pll2 8B OUGB, P A HEUBY ERMA, ORGAN MAN UPACTUEfiB, Keeps oouitantip h***“* Church and Parlor' Organs, OF EVBBY SIZE AND I>£BC*'n*TlO‘ v i/ IWT9* Three, stops, 7 feet 5 inched high, XI 4 feet ft Inches wide, z feet 6 inches deep : V "' No. 2. Fire stops, 9 feel 5 inches high, 4 feetfrtfcohes wide, 8 feet 0 inches deep. No. 3. Eight stops, 11 feet 8 inches high T feet 8 ins. wide, 4 feet 5 inches deep. N 0.4: Twelve ships, 18 feet high (ifeet & Sad, &ide,j 7 feet deep. The above dimensions are for Q/eoftij oases; If Goth ; iccsaeaihey will be somewhat higher For /urther information apply to JOHN H. MEGLOB, Bi> Wood stftdL' . Or HBNaj.EREEN,U3. Centre apl&iy— eat D, PtHBl, TLN USD BBJTAJSNU TEA SETS, at Tr i, ciuicra, i. }** WOOD STi • *tro doors from Fifth. > '--~ -V, '“ -. .^’■■h i J^^^ ,s ry^ v^-‘H'^oi^-}^^^j-S^S!iJJitf^x '- A ' ' 1 .-. ._. * ■*: -•*- - > ‘ ‘ '*. '* •*'• ' ' N * P " S S'! r - -it ' •'!'• -Tip r, s‘ .•; ~ Momsmo^ ->■ '■ * - . • • - ;. v. J Jfelil « 'iy'\ 4• . . *-,vL t i •«J. A ■*!>« wn, ii. womcr, N O T ,A. : j=t ■y’- X# X o OFJ-ICE Pittsburgh pU, Mftll street, pair Wood ** IfU B. W. Pirranao*—. /. Diwiaa fc OAWSOS, AT T O EHEYB A T I. AW , KCHS’B LAW BUILDIXGI, Diamond ■ Grant* riTTSBURQIUfA. B . jp- i xi) V An, 1 ATTORNEY ATLAW, OHIo e, No. T a Grant S 1 r• • (Throe doors botorr the Court House,) ray&ly ,'" 3 *'* Pmawmaa, Pa. In. BBACKEKRIDQE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ufflcif So. 235 Fourth SU, , PITTSBURGH, PA. ■■■■:• ■ - <>*■, • PITTSBURGH, PA. T SCOTT, DENTIBT, ** • Huh removed to the house latatybcctlpi od by Dr. W. A. WARD, " ' - No. BTS Teur ltntl) (ftouth side,) third door above Hands treat. Offloo hoars from BA. M-tins P. M. ■ faptav JOSEP H A DA9I S , ' . pi NT IS t, V No. »T Wyllo Street, HtUliuili, ’ Dr.A. M. Pollock, D. D.Bnma, Esq, Dr. I AWES A, LOWBlEi'Attar&fr af W W, Office, Fourth PiU»baigh, bbfireen fleM end Cherry, Alley. . delldv f ‘±m 8.-SEEDEN HAYINGM RKStTTMV.fi i XXI THE PRACTICB OF ItAWi may hereafter bo f oood at hie office, : No.mFoWietreet; , Ptttobnrah.' SABX, Surgeon Dentist, successor to ,&W.BWdle,No.l44Braithfleld street Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, end from a tot O’clock. feUfaly riUPPINQ ANI) LEECHING, fay " V . MR. * HAS. BBSS. *3ft_Teeth extracted. Hot, Coldand Shower Beths. seia-dy .F,. BESfIAIW Brmt street. JAMEt TAILOR, AL6ER M A N , OFFI£E, No. 4U?I PetutSbreet, Fifth Ward. /COLLECTIONS promptly : made. .Iteedi, JM BpndB, Mortcu,t, and other fUegel Writers Dnwhy iicknowledsomeotaTaken. BdlsProbatedT rYHAKLES W. LEWIS, ALDKKMAN, ~ Nr eau axowicio j canon orriii rjucx OFFICE T .6ii Tag CORNER OF WTr.rit AND FIFTH NraBBTS.- «-.AUboaineea connected trith this office ton •s»* ' tended to toth promptness. Conveniences of ell kind* done withlegsl.aoouraoy—enchae Deeds,Martaa*ei Bonds,Power,orAttorney, An. 'SttSItW. ReSiSKS wwimro. ’ > '-h t* To the member of th& Be! hetendera hle eervioi* ** ( h» mln «B o W('totoe v Dej > <^stoons ; tohfrw>d,tn the several Oonrta bf tine State and is pneof the mam PoßoeSttehMtHtte'Afte.’ind or e. A' ' ■ Afflotolyp and Photograph UHEOtfICLE miiding, • NfiAltliT tippoiTß THi FOffT 6FFiaB TOLIFEBffiB,and QOlonxt inOilon Canvea. . , , "jen PE OPL ES»'• GALIt E M, r,V B-rauaßT, Corner of Diamond Alfeev •*.* T'SE SUBSCRIBER' WOUia> BEBPEOT ‘ r JL ’' to ihe cdtis&is (rfHtfafaiwh •« a .riauuQr,£b*tfce )xbb leasedthe abm popular^SaUarr; ■iartg^ecoppmical STV FRANCIS’ COtLEflE r t WftETm Conbriv-Oomuj. MwinT S fWiUrprtfiUgeinto oonfer ttw omiiSSJStei Hto^ All the Apparatus necoaswr, for anrarScTaivl tolheStndents* Maafofontts n LS? a *i? lal ®®*- HUKtents wtll-bd admitted ftomelgnt . w v r*^ ,Tnits~-Bbara and TniUonj payable hall yearly fa ad' washing and use of Bedding.—. T _ , lootlur Clwgrmaii ot tb« gitlatmnrhDtoo6^ tt<H *7° PUKNITUKE POR CASH.—A. full as- jof Pittsburgh manufactured PUBNIj ..- BOOK OABBfcl, .- -V ' '“! u - WARD' fiOBES. -' s ' ! Aiid every Article needed te a vren fomisfied dweffiiut 'as well as a splendid assortment of • OFPfOB PDRNITUBK, „ , FAfJKUtEB * IBWIISi ■ J.D, >*' C Mo.lts ßnflthfleld street. beltnr HHh. i jQB» s(rij»ra‘ i ipngists ;r:; • Uvw Complaint, Fever and Agnail*. ■ olbß woMrtaWrrfiKtto*M.aM rt-tkta 2£s? , **!**** flirt : HOLLAND BITTERS, ■ -4niVu,iotirt dbitma of aflerprorratLm,hm '•UMfcfcl ' & tt»Sta{S»Sl3b,4» hSßrftajSttroi *4ooS. tariitibmt* fidlftd to ondmain*.. it Ij nrtUtoiT a Yw»- *»,.~r»+ w *°* - t * p **» »<***£*•* ■***. * Wfrngfrto, ~ IH» »ikedlaio«of longtrted »fflc»oj ft* P*rtffima «*• fiiood, m euential for thofoandjUion of goal JjPfHfc ind fcr oanMttftg dliordon of tho ftomMh •ndtxxweli., '* '*'■'* ; Xwo.-or thieo do»» wUJ oonitooo rf 1>» rtlutoyogicto. Tlo rtomssh «S 1 ipoodUjr ~f**~ dWbvtowi konu wIU ’i©»n toko plioo, iiia riMVit ywlmdlMitlon. i i 1 ’ * TTflcihiTe’i flellud- Bitten *'•»' &'«rt^hjnrai,' Berluw’i Holland Blttm. Fa* Aatdltr* f«r3W ttinrbrtali, I Try Bcrhn’i Hdlud'Bittfn. ,Iwktn'i liiiui:BUtrn, *•* *•«»« *•-•■■ s sTrtmrfZ"' ' ■■ ‘Wmmimmtou* iig^ ■ i.-? 6 -f<v ~ 37771? ~ iv %,c‘ I*- -•-'t'7 v -. v , < 7 ‘ .If? * a -A. k d . &l&ii)#tt. rasi rumra; ' ■amsiltli gtmt, B (E RH AY B* tyßcrhivt’i BoUtadßitun. - . r"- i..* V- ■■ :~;;. J '■< U '■ <i‘ A
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