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THE 1861,
FT. WAYWE AND
S CHICAGO BAILBOAJD,
UU POINTS IN THyOUTH, WEST, AND
ilfWlliSß ARRAN«EMEHX!
'IMJB-to Cincinnati aa quick, and to In
- dianajiohrt, St. Lout* 'and Chicago quicker, than
any other route.
A WEbTWAttU TRAINS.
.‘Atfr MAIL LlNE—Leares PiitHburgu 1.00 a. n.
Amreo at Crosthne AAO L. it
Making clown ronnoctionn with HeUefont&ise and
'•aland, Columbus A CuioinnAd Road*.
al Indianapoim 5.iX» p. m.
“ ‘»Sfc.Lou;a 800 p. n.
** “ Cincinnati 8.30 p it.
and u “Chicago....- -.8.10 t u,
. B.—The time to Cincmnati in the same as by
ibenviUe. Trams on both Roads meet at Columbus,
passengers all go into Cincinnati together.
gypRKRH TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh.... 12A0 p u.
Arrives 4tGrestliDe.~,—.B*4o p **
Making close connections aa above.
Arriving at Indianan's.. 6.06 a. a.
“ “ Bti Loau~.-A.fo p. *.
a « Cincinnati.. &40 a. s.
and “ “ Chicago JAO Lu.
r B. —The tone to Cincinnati is the same as by Steu
lvtile. Trains on both Bonds meet at Columbus, and
jstngem all go mto dncntaAti together.
Sleeping Cara on this tram from Pittsburgh to Cin
/natU tQ Indianapolis and to Chicago,
° f °“
:%MMw Chicago, 7<SO a. x. ehd SjOO t. u. ArriTinc si
lion, 260 e.«. and 130 s.«. Connecting with trains for
OuKannatL Arriving at Crestline, 6AO p.
■-SS? I SSS| end the Beet, end eitSSwetKttotwgh!
sioi.itnndaso p. «. and 8,20 r.u. JUT making claw
COBDeottons withtmins on Pennsylvania Railroad for
the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom Federal street
Anajsheay, for New Brighton, 0.40 a n,and4Aop. a.
Ainw« * * ALSO « “ 6J6 «
Lesv»*£faw Brighton, 0.40 “ ** •
Amre to Allegheny, BJO “ « .mo -
Allegheny and Economy Accommodation* Trams.—
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fIMARKgr TRALN—La»y. a Mas»tllon 4.66 a. m;
Xoavea Alliance at 014 a. u. and arrives in Allegheny at
gone »•V l8 «{ 16Il y m, Alliance*3
«T staaone for passangen end
m “ k ®4s&“nveBat Massillon,Ho p.
SSSiliSft£* “S’* Is these trains at reduced rates.
wrtuieot aa follows ►_
AtAiMance,unthtrainß on theCleralnnd and Mttaburgb
,P'~a?P^l° | h fS.“ “ d bmß “Ulerehorgi Akron, Cuy-
Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San-
Aic>i!3\ 1 °*fs®LP' e * ro >t» etc.
’ i %^* w * r *\ Springfield, Columbus, Cm-
Dayton, Indianapolis, 8L LomaTLouis-
% 8 P ria gfleld. Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin
* adney Cincinnati, etc. eta
i.fy ”y? 6 ’ ,o L ™dh luiyette, Ind. St Lome, and
intarmeinate parts in Central Indiana and
AtHymonth tor Laporta
*** pointfl on tfa ® New Albany and Balem
811 Pol, “‘ 11 “
For fp-ther information and through Uckets appy to
0- i < :■ J J.BTBWABT,Ucket Agent,
:
Throngn Uckets for sSettlS? Ttekef’ OttSSrt the
if Wty; °. n line of the road, to all parts of the
United States, S. C. HATSKWAT,
my!B : ■ »!QMal Passenger Agent Ftesborgh.
1861. SUMER ARRANGEMENT
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL 15th.
feMWjrliMOia Central Railroad.
eight bail? trains.
rIE THBOUGH MAIL THAIS leav«
th *n2f sseng ® r a “ a °“ ® r “7 morning, (except Buo-
OVJ «* stopping st nil regular stations, eon
nacdngatHnßisborK with trainsdirect for Balttoore,
and am ring ml Philadelphia at «ai p. m.
THR THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN teases dally, at
P-JBs •topping only at principal atabona, making
direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arrl
ring in Philadelpbhi or Baltimore at 6~oe a. m.
InJt FAST LIN K tenses the .nation daily, (except
£
•id arxising m Philadelphia at Bfcoo a m.
accqmjmodation thainh.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
teMee deUp, (except Bonday,) atlhhop. m, stopping at
>ll atationa and ranninaee Car aaConemaoxh.
TRAIN snSrHSenge, Car
atteobed.leayea daily (except Strndej) at B.IOX
mnß onl r ns lar aa Cosemaure
. AOpOiMODATION TfeAIS for Wail's static
leareedally, (except SnndesAat UOam.
SBdONB iOCO&MODAWoN TRAIN for Wall', at*
at.
°%^H«M I^D»V^-;S^rWa t ,, st.
uoo iearrM dally (except Stmdaj.) u n. m
RETURNING TRAJJtB «mre in Pittsburgh m fol-
I±SO p. m; Mail,l2:lo p. m;P*st Line
J?* 0 », Jowwtown Accommodation, 10.30 a. mi
«n*t WalTr station Accommodation, 6-.3Q a. m a aecond
WaU’gstauon Accommodation.&3o a. m; third ♦*D , s
station Acoomroodahon, Ida p. nu; fourth Wall's at*,
tion Accommodation- Cd 6 p. m.
•Ifeffi?. and Indiana, connect at Kiwir*
tilth Johnstown Accommodation, Rx.
pfdflß, ahd Stall Tram* l&tsi and West, and with Fast
Freight Ka«u
Pittsburgh and connbillsvillr train*
■topping al nil Atationa on the Pittsburgh and Connell,
SSn fcff 1, e dady. .Sundayexcepfcfi,) u foHowsr-
0:40 am; Express Tran, 4ilo p. m. Return,
ng Train* from Pittsburgh and OonneQurillo Road i r
ire at Pittsburgh 1&30 a. m. and 806 p. ut
The trarelmg punbc will find ii greatly to their mi©r-
ML in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Rauroad, a* the aooommodauoos now oflered cannot i«
VVfMtxiQiXMXijiQvXto The Road it. batlaeied with stous
and is entirely free from dust We can promise safety
speed and comfort to ail who may favor this Ro*i vub
hear patronage.
8® SJW TORE $l2 50 I TO.HAI.TIWring an M
PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 I LANCASTER™ 805
„ |HARBISBoAa,|r 4A
D fbiiioiw on the Pennariyanu
B *j fr °adTxnd to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York
FMMngara pnrchainng ticketa in cars, win beobarxsd
“ «®“» according to distance treacled in addibob u>
tbeatabon rates, except from stations where the Com
psnyha* no agent
‘NOTICE—In ease of toes, the Company wtll bol l
themnelse* reeponsibie for personal baggage onls. and
for an air tint not exceeding 8100. " ® 1
The Sxeelxior Omnibua Line baa bean em
«A < SW e xK ZOatTM £Th
passenger sad baggage.
Fortfoketa apply to J. BTEWABT, Agt,
At the Penn's R. R. Passenger Station.
a ° a3 On Liberty and Grant streets.
CfIIJIGE orfDO—MIIM IFrIUgMENT
-CLEI/ELMD MO PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
/|N AND AFTEB MONDAY, April 15th,
Win lewre the Depot of the Pennarlpa.
n 5 Baltroad, te Pittsburgh, aa follow* J
WlTBBtlwH, QLEVEIuD AND CHICAGO LINH
Leaves Leaves Leaves Arrives at
rimme* Clsvmlamd Tolido Canueo
JUOOA.IL WOai. 7:60a.m. ILOOfm.
ifcfiOv.M. &20r.iL 7*o r?w Ukaor'iL
Pu»en«eri desiring to go to Shndusky, Toledo.
Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, moat be nar£
«akr to aak hr tioketa via Cleveland.
N. B. The time to Chicago by this route is as quick
as via Port Wayne.
PrTTBBORGttOOLUMBUB A CINCINNATI SHORT
LUTE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
i_ No change of can between Pittsburgh md
_ Arrives Arrives Arrives
«Httsborgh, BtColumboe, at Cincinnati, atßt-Lonl*
«imul .u» a. x. fcafp.x.
||tt«o«.aL IUtP.X
i ,This not* is snorter to Cincinnati, Loaiarllle, Oolum
bos and all pointa South, than an, other route.
Splendid aleeptng oara attached to all Night Train*
pitthbuEsh and wheeling link.
hiaarea Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar ai
Kttab'gh, Bocheaiu, WaUaeille, StentTnlte, Wheeling,
834 A-it &«*.». fco#x«. fca»a.w
Ml ». X- fcOO p. X. 8:44 p. x. fcOO px. 830 p a
«S 6 a- X. 7AOa. X. 8:43 a. X. 036 a. n. 1038 a. x.
430 t. H. 406 P.x. 834 p. X.
wiih
war “ 411 ,uao “ h*—- «"•
mZSr&FtiZSaZS. * pTOoan4 “ *■“ Liberl '
_ f- STBWART, Ticket Agent,
Nor farther particulars apply to
.. .. _ . .WILLIAM HTEWAKT, Agent
ft tha Oompanr-a OfflreinP/eightStaaon. PeiSiitteet j
F. E. 1
Qan 1 Ticket Agent Clereland. Ohlty
Indianapolis & Cincinnati Bailroad
Oohneeting it Indianapolis with Terre HaunCTT,.'
Tut® Hints tod Alton Railroad, to Bt: Louiii and
rfte ind Indianapolis, Now Alton/ and wZ.„ d S'
loin Central Bold! for CHICAGO, ROCK IbSLnd! Brrn '
UNGTON,and alltnlenmdlitepolntr “• BUR-
L aiS&tSiftStJZ $£& !,APOUB ' TERRst
paeasogers oirriad from Oincinniu
tiwrancebaig in lem Smo thin br any other ronu»b.
WeSMonr boon, and at as low rales. The out. - -
J which shipments can be made from Cindnmmn.
ha West, inthont breaking Dalk. ““ *
Consignments made to J. H. GIBBONS, aeenkai ot„
ctJTTjra, W nt mTIS?!SS>S2'
Wfllmoelye prompt attention, and no chargefcToom
aissioni «0 rtorja for dnqopa or conaittion & iewrmad
■nmito dra cznooss iHnn foe pmmSm* ™
a n>
JOBS r. CHEEK. GeoerS
70 THE PUBLIC,
SPECIALLY ujnorani and falsely Mod- -
tfj otf Myaleuiui of ail denominations,
fiScTetaiiddfilicaia dieordera,eelf abuse and
aaaea orsfiMtionscommoD 4 incident to youths
of both saxasJtndaduito, si ngle or mamed. Because D,
(he faotof hia doing bo, the ignore;
...A nre dreadftiUy shocked, *ndthin* n
e greW Bin, Wry immorei, and lor contamination and
corruption among their wires, promising song »od
SngHUra. Their amilyphyeician Bbooifte cautious
to keep them in ignorance thatthey dr, t he dame ss Dr
amNWrBPP. (except pnblmhmg}; 881 a ucratiTe prao
Mo* pw ht be lost to umnafiDongfftupjd, lalaeij modepj
and ppMtunptoone ftmilieei *nti raised in igno
rance, sprung up as mnshrooue, and who compare sceii'
ety. intelligence, senso, *O, to dollars and eents/ m , Bte .
nonaly, meanly or lily gotten. It Is to publicity hover,
or. that numerons parents and guardians are thankful
X“a«rnd‘ftL CSSMJS.
been restored to health and rigor by In. B&AJtfSTRrjp
besides many before and aBer marriage through him'
bare been eared much sufieruun anxiety. morti(f#vio„tr
to Haringjtheadyantage ofarcrtlbjrly reus exMri.
ance and observation, oonseqaenUyThe has mn£%Z
akin in the treatment ofepeeiMduHuuM.Bßd^^T
ss^"ias»asaßi«si
Vnvttfc communications from all Barts of tfc#
Onion atrietiy attended to. Direct to -
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drtfclydaw
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>UTJS VIA BIVKBanTTraTL-
BOX 80&*
Pittsburgh Post Office
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£ utils aki-'fifstan.ante.
FIFTH AVENGE KXCff|NGE
DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR,
Ho. 72 fifth Street,
PITTBBURCH, PA.
The best of liquors always
on hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of (be Seat on.
served up in the most superior manner.
«r Meals at ali hours of the day and
myTilydsw.
COBSUCOPUE KEBTAUHA.IVT,
BT ELI YOUNB, FIFTH STREET.
T H «rfd l3:^ :riON 0F merchants
£ entiijfehment, which
sa 1 ® *• fo “ dr ° f “5^3“
SCOTT HOUSE,
cor. tmna sr ind ouquesne w«,
PITTBHITOGH, PA^
H ■ 0 - MABKBH,
Proprietor,
hxoelsior
OYSTEtt AND EATING HOUSE,
HO. 11l WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
VBOLK&ALI AflD IWill. MiLna q|
I4AJBJE AMD EASTERS FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS-
TEBB AND WILD GAME,
AH la Uulr Proper 8«ilot.
GEO. KELNEMAJS & 00
s -A. "V A. O- E HOU£
Na. 850 Liberty Street,
NEXT TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT,
JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR.
HAVING taken an i fitted up, with all
the modern improvem nts, this popular resort,
übsenber is prepared to accommodate bis old
customer* and the public generally, with the beet the
qurket affords. Oyster* will be served op in every
T»rie«T of style, dnflng the season. His Wines, Liquor,
he ft«s confident in recommending to the
public for their excellence.
Can, Bucket Mid Shell Oysters received daily and sold
Wholesale and Retail. mygftlyd
Mansion house, geo. aurentz-
Proprietor, No. 544 Liberty stroeLjust beside tie
“f the Pennsylvania Railroad, which
mares it the most convenient house in the Mtv for dm
aangera.arriving bj that road.
The proprietor having, at oonsuierahle anenu fitted
n P;' n e*°* ,] ent style, tEe MANSION HOUfflLTronld re
speoUhUy solicit a share of mlblie patronage. Thera is
Mtached » splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON
YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and
leamsters. His Larder and Bar will be tarnished wuh
the beet the market afford. felry
SETETITTS OLD STAND
IN THE DIAMOND.
THOMAS STOJKE, Proprietor.
TT TAKEN and .fitted up, at &
ali tbc modern improve
mtote, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared
to accommodate his friends and the public generally,
with the best the market affords. 6 J
OYSTERSjriII be served up In every variety of style
daring the season. '
LIQUORS and ALES be reels confident in mom.
“ending Ul the public for their excellence.
GlBittD HOLSK *
jPHIXM.DELPFTTA, PA.
GKO! G. iPRRSBURY, Jr.. I
JAMES SYKES, l ProprUtor*
HENRY A. CHAUWIOK, j p
roafiilj *
Craim.
B. Rstmik
{T.Ate id Milter A Ricketnon’s.)
KKTHEa A. BROTHSas
(Successor u, R»au a litraaaoa.,
W Uoleaale Dealers io
FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE W(jRKS,*c.
No 38 Wood it , and No. lljl Seeond au-eei,
Opposite at Utukris* Hot-el,
WILLIAM MTSAJfB,
HARKISOfi A- COFFLN,
General Partners.
MEANS & COFFIN,
(Boocmsotb to Means A Co,)
W H U LBSALE tiftOCEKN
Ooraer Wood and Water Bla^
CTTT-B-m PITTSBURGH. PA.
WiLLIUn BAUXCCT,
WHOLESALE GROCEK,
Soa. 18 and ao Wood Street,
WM. H. SMITH...'-.
’WTH. h. south A CO.,
WHOLESALE OEOCEES,
118 SECORD AND (47 FIRST^STREETS,
aaum aitd JUqoora.
WM.JB IVIETT, —“
IMPOBTSK AND DEALER IN
BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, OIN
Old lllonoAgaJiek and Ktetified Wbtiky,
Ho. ISO Wood Stroot,
Pittsburgh, Pa
fe22:6m
WILLIAM CA&B&CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
IMPORTERS op
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C,
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
FiJIJJ OLD MONONfiAHELA EYE WHIBIY, kC
827 and 828 Liberty Street,
tyl&lT
ra^^^shsrgß^sSS
JJ-ft-Tho* »l.hing M latt«MUkmgjijpd 00.
»p2fcly-mo UI Third ltn«
WM. MlUXft,
91ILAEB * HICKETSOS,
WHOLESALE OBOCERS,
UR UfOUiV <9
»aA»DUCS, WINKS AND BCQAJU,
»oa an usd ass, oornkb op ltbkbtt and
IBWIN BTHKETB,
iSV AOBNTB BOM
BWEAREB’S CITY GLASS.
PITTgBUHGH, PA.
Iren, Malls,. Cotton rams, £«., Con
stently on Hand. fmr2
w. 4 D. RINEHART,
UAMV f AOTUBXB AID &IALIB □( AIA »—», 0 1
TOBACCO, SSCPP AMO SECJAKB
Wholesale and HtLaxl Bealer tn
GKNUINE HAVANA CIGARS
i . TlrglMla Chewlay Tobacco
WOOD BTBEET,
Uadot the 8L Charles Hote H
oau
OCOff.DEIBS,—
O 18 , doten PinebOastilloa * i>s Bran
»', “ Otard, Du Pey k ao:
»J. “ Be«|uit, do;
»•. i “ £b»m««ne, do;
3S r r Pa!« Sherry Wine;
tts% <i Harmony Sherry Win*
it « Dpft Gordon * Oo.’e Sherry Wine; lor
,aale by the dot w “ ®r bottle, WM. BENNEtT
,Ujay» USWeod street
M&&ERY'. BODY’S LAWYKEforsafe by
MM - J 8 TODm.
f ,D fi R. —A large variety, chea
“ dljßßßM^i.eleby
J. R. WELDIN,
mamMUJO I ? * • W Wood street, near Foortty
gross received
'%Si& lbra,tB *T"‘ W: MMKHdW * BELLY,
“ N, - *feer.l street
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f **>'f*'
—ff D. EiTni
riTTaßOJiaa
L J A VID iTCAND LESS
Specul Partner
PITTBBVaUH.
JOB. XITUHTEh.
PltUbargh, Pa.
PImdPRQH, PA
V Pst burgh
HOI HOI FOB MINCE PIES,"
J'F YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW
. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other
od of Sptoea Cooking Brand? or Wine, New Orange,
bamon and Citron Feel go to Haworth 1 Brother* in
the Diamond, where you will get all new crop Froii
and lower than at any other honae in the city Aleo a
general and lull aaeortmenl of Family Sroeertee, Teae
Winea, Brandy*, and all o' ■kui, of Foreign and
om eatie Uqoora BA ..." I A BROTHER,
doM enroer ot Dior • i IHamondalle*
F URN ITU -
>epra.
RE ANJ) CHAIRS
[AT
REDUCED PRIQFS.
JAHEB W. WOODWGLL,
No*. 91 and 99. Third Street.
AJ«D
111 FOURTH STREET,
COHSIBTIMQ or
4.L0 VAHIKTIES OK STVLiES AJVU '.FU(IBH,
AOITABU'FOa,
Hotel* and Private Dwelling*.
M- Til ordar* prompUr attended to, and the Turn.,
uire caretally packed and boxed.
Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at abort noace
Cabinet Macers anpplied with every article in the
IP B - maid
fl' 120 rYQOI> tiTftEE-l
SfllAL,
‘nrrißßtißeß. p A
EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.
A. WOL, BE F. T. PLUNEHTT„„.T r OA*n , BKLL.
WOLFE PLUNKETT&CO.
6LASS RMUFACUREIIs,
DOLLAR SATIIVes BANK,
MO. ,61 FOUttTH STREET,
CHAETEEED IN 1866.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; &Ibo,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May
ABtto November Ist, from 7 to 9 o’clock; ana from No*
▼ember Ist to May Ist. from 6 to 8 o'clock.
_ Deposits received of all sums not less than Oaa
DOttAß>and a dividend of the profits declared twice a
year, in June and December. Interest has been de
dared aenu-ammally, in June and December, since the
Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent, a year.
Interest, ir not drawn out, is placed to the credit of
the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest
from the first days of June and Deoemter, compound
ing twice a year without troubling the def>oaitor to call or
even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will
double in lees man Welve years, making, in the aggre
gate HQHT AJTD OKR-JLILP PER CXKT. 1 TSAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and
Regulations, furnished gratis, on Application at the
office
FUSIDIXT.
GEORGE ALBREE.
William J. Anderson.
Hill Burgwin,
Benj. L. Fahnestock,
Hopewell Hepburn,
James Herdxnan,
James D. Kelley,
James B D. Meeds,
Isaac M. Pennock,
A. M. Pollock, M. U
Robert Robb,
James tihidle,
Alexander Tindie,
taoanm.
Alexander Bradley, ' Jonn B. MoPadden,
John 8. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira,
George Black, John H. Mellor,
Johnß. Canfield, James M'Aolay, ti
Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall,
Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha
William Douglas, John Orr,
John Evans, Henry ii Ringwait,
John Holmes, John H. Hhoenberse
William S. Haven, Alexander Spear
Peter H Hunker, William E. Schmerts,
Richard fi»i, Isaac Whither.
William 8. Lavely, Christian Yeager.
CHARLES A COLTON.
i.OAN OFFICE
HENRY W. CIRIOTTI,
No. 100 Smithfleld St.,
Near the corner of Fifth,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MONEY in large and small quantities
loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry,
and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable ar
ticles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods
cannot be delivered without this Ticket. Not account
able in case of fire. •
Boon from T A. M. to 10 P, M. )a3O
WM. K WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wood Street, comer of Third,
PITTBBUROH._PEN£PA.
N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ez
• obange Brokers, and Dealers id Notes, Drafts.
Acceptances, Gold, Stiver and Bank Notes. Exchange
on the Eastern and Western Ciues constantly for sale.
mmt * e 1° the Cities throughout the
united States. Deposits received In par foods or cur
rant Paper, No. 67 Market street between Third and
Fourth streets. ftaUOeVy
Atom* loomsT
>*• fßoi . loom
AUSTIN LOOMJS & CO,, Dealers
Promissory Notoe, Honda, Monies, mid
Curitfe# for money.
Money loaned oo Checks at short dates, with collateral
•c unties.
NOTES AND DEAFIB BOUGHT AND SOLdJ.
Persons desiring Loans can be
roaeonebie tenna. and capitalists can be furnished with
good securities at remoneratire prices.
Also, attend to the Sale, Ranttn* and Leastm of Rea
Mika.
OfflM, No. « XOOBTH STREET, ibore Wood.
fDHTfN r.r>OMJS
s>rnlnjg IRarhiites.
H»WB?S N£W SUIIftLK
Sewing Machines,
A BE ADAPT £J>to all kinds of FAMJI.Y
jQI fcUiWLNG,. working equally well on the lightest
ana heaviest fehnita, tbo
LOCK STITCH SKAH
alike eo both Aide*, which cannot he
Raveled or Pulled Out.
Aim for TaAlutlng. Gauer Fining eoJ
Shoe Binding, these have no bUpenor. UaU and m*
them at No. 28 Fifth street. Tip Btiur*
s P 2o:d*wtf W. B. Lascell.
GKOVER & BAK
SEWING MACHINES,
WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL,
Prioes Reduced for Seven Years, from *4A to
fiiu, including Hemers. Increased facilities for mac
attcmrlng and the curtailment of litigation expenses
consequen upon recent decisions of the United State*
Conns affirming (be validity of the Grover * Baker's
j-'O,'" enables this company to fhrntsh their
SEWING MACHINES wtLh important improvements at
glHtlj
REDUCED PRICES.
I Tbe superiority of tnese machines for family ueeand
[ manufactures in the tame range of purpose and ma
terials la attested by the tons of thousand* using them,
snd the moderate pnnes at whiob they are now sold
pieces them within the reach of all and obviates all ex’
I cp»jter tampering with those inferior and low priced
machines Which have ao the Sewing
Machine buaineaa. Every maewne sold by os is war*
ranted for three years, we also give Instruction* free ei
SftjMJW 5° purehaaers to enable them to HEM, FELL
embroidee - thk
Circular* can be had at our offioe free of charge by
applying either in person or by
W. Machines, Needles, BUk Twist, Cotton,
constantly on hand.
CHATONKY k WALTER,
No. 18 Flflfa street,
General Amenta.
REBOOGBSaiSOiV^
MAKU»AOTUKKM 0?
BOSSES’ UtTKOYKS PATEJTT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH,
Offioe, 68 Fifth Street,
PITTBBJRUH. P\
PITTSBURGH STEEL SORBS
BAAO JONKB....JNO. L. BOTD-.WM. M’CULLOOGH
JONES. BOYD & CO,
ATANUPACTOEEESOF CAST STEEL;
jajL»lso. Spring, Plow and A. a Steal SPRINGS and
AXLES, corner Soea end First streets.
aam PITTSBURGH, Pa.
SHITV I PltCtlßN
Merekaat Jailors,
No. 48
ST. CLAIR STRRJsJT,
WAREHOnaE
Ho. 12 Wood Street, Corner of Hut,
•f . ’ •> .
k ~: 4y~~
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
The franklin fire insurance
, COftt££JNY y F PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. *36
ana 487 CHESTNUT BTREET, near Fifth.
Ssatrazra or Assm, Juroa&T Ist, 1860.
Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being:
First Mortgages, amply aeoured *i, 88
Real Lsuue, (present value 81,) cost. 102,996 26
lemporary Loans on ample Collateral Soc'ts 89036 66
Stocks, (present value (886,667 72,) cost. 89,786 66
Notes and Bills Receivable. LB2l oo
Gaah 27,919 33
The only profits from premiums which Uhs ccrnipany
can divide by law, are from risks which have been de
termined.
Insurances made on every description of Property, in
Town and t-ountry at rates as low as are consistent with
security.
Since their ncorporauon, a period of thirty years,
Te * to an amount exceeding
nr Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of
the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities
Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,166 36.
DIKIQTO&6.
Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewia
robms Wagner, David 8. Brown,
Samuel Grant, laaac
Jac° b aSmith, inward C. Daiu,
Georpe W. Richards, George Fales,
KDWARD C
WM. A, BTEGL, Secretary pru tem.
J- GAR£)&ER 00FK1N, Agent,
flortoeaji corner 1 hird and W'ood streets
W
estern Insurance Company,
OF PITT3BUKGH.
yiCOR(jK DARSIE, President
„ „ r> P. M. GORDON, Secretary
OapL ft. D. OOCHRAJN, QenM Agent.
llt ?™ B waet, k Co.'s Warehouse
upstairs,) Pittsburgh.
RMKa. illßUrB ® K “ nBl fanda of a - d MARINE
A Hoaae Inatiiauon managed by Directors who are
well known in tbenommunity.andwhoare determined,
bv promptness a. 4 oberality, to maintain the character
which they have eisimed, as otienng the best protec
tion to- those who desire to be insured!
ASSK'iB, OCTOBER 80th, 1860.
Block Account*
Mortgage-
Office tortuture— .........
Open Accounts, etc
Cash
Premium Notes-..
Notes and biilß discounted -
tieorge bar hie.
beorge W. Jaekrton,
Nathaniel Hoi me*,
Wm. H. Smith,
Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer,
Rees J. ThomAA
PHILADELPHIA FIBE AHD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
o(|mmlu tli* Co*tom Ilona*,
Capital S2IU,IOO»<M«ABseU s3o*l,4>4(jC
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
either Perpetual or Limited, on erery
description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable
rates of premium.
KOBEKT P. KING, President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Preaiden
DIRBCTUBB:
K. R. Cope,
George w. Brevra
Josepu 8. Paul,
John Clayton,
E. Wilor
Cliarlefl Bayes,
K- b. English,
F. H. Sarery,
C. Bherman,
8. J. Magargee,
F. Biacugu, becretar/
J. b. OOFFiR Agent,
Corner Third and Wood surest*
®ELAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY - In -
BrUJSA.!iCK 8 r U JS A . !iCK COMPANY—INCORPORATED BY
„ y X 'S LAT L . KK 0F PENNBLVANU, 1834
OPT'/CK A. B. COSSSR THIRD Am WALHuTRTs.
PHILADELPHIA. MARINE LNSURANCESon Vonaeu!
SsM?D*fioiS, ,gbl ’ ■ to “i 1 P ttrL ' ol U» World. INLAND
IrioURANCKH on Goods, oy Rivera, n*nnia t f Afro.
Lend Oarm***, io nil part* ot the Union. FIRE IN
SJJRA_NCEo on Merchandise generally, onStorea, Dvel-
Lmfi Houses, Ac.
Dia*CT°a#.-Wm. Marua, Edmund A, Sodder,
Thoopbuus Paulding, John N. Penroao, John C. Daria
James 'l'raquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr n James a Hand- Wm. c!
Ludmg, Joseph H. Seal, I*. R. M. Huaton, Geo, G
Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stolen
J. F Peniston, Heury Sloan, Edward Darlington, H
Jones broeka, Spencer M’livmn Thomas cC Hand
Robert Barton, Jr„ Jacob P. June*, James B. M’Farlean
Joflbna T* Eyre, John B. Semple. Piuabrreh. D. T
Morgan, A. H. Berger, do.
WrUbIAM MARTIN, president
THUS C. RJLND, Vice President
Kmt Lrucaa, Secretary.
itizea’i Insnranet Company of Pittsbnr|h,
Office, Cor. of Market and Water Sta.
WM. BAGALEY, Probidfnc
NStIKES STEAMBOATS A CARGOES.
Insure*, against Loss and L>uta&ge m the Narration
of the Southern and 'Wefttern Rivere, Lakes and
Haydns, afcd the Navigation o» ihe
insures tgaluil Loss nad Dam Age by Fir*
oxaxcToae -
Wru Hon. T. M. H..WO, itu. M Ooopnr,
Ja».Park,Jr, C. .l flarbaoiriL
KK. Jones. Capi.£ C. Voun*. J Ualdwejl,7x,
r moo* Seilers, S. M. K.«>r, John g. Ihiwonli
JobQ Hhipioa, Barclay Pr**t*u. Wm. Q. Joftnaton.
mhiKfclydh,
HEST II ft Ail cu
Matuai Insurance Company,
lock haven, clinton county
CHXaTRKXI; BT THK LSOLSLATUBB OF FKHH
K.ap%taL. | Premium JVotaa. *132,643
THIS aiMPAXY WILL INSURE UN
BmUiQKM, Merc-liAuiliso, Furniture, Ac. m town or
OOOBU7.
Lhmotom Hon. J. J. fnoMj. a Hull, f. T. Atiram.,
Hon. l». C. Hwim, Cnee. Crutt, U K. Jeokmea, Ohns. A.
Mayer. Peter Lbckaen, W. While, Thomas Kitohen.
HO.N. G. u HARVEY, President.
T. T. A beams, Vice President.
Taoa. iuTcau, Secretary.
ENNSYL VANIA INSUBANCECO.
Of Pit tn burgh.
No. AS Foarth Str««t
DIRECTORS.
i“? >b „ PEiBt ® r ' Rod J P«<«™ob, L Sn,r ttprooL
U A. Colton, Jam®* H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier,
Henrr Sproul, Nich. VoeghUy, George W.Smith.
A. J. Jon®*, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick,
Chartered Capital 9300.000
FIRE AND MARINE RISES TaKEN, of all d«
tonptton*. -'k
omdkaa:
A. A CARRIER, President.
_ I. WRIER BPROUL, Secretary.
FIRE INSURANCE^
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co,
Of Philadelphia,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetu&l, Merchan
dise, Furniture, &c., in town or country.
OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET.
Cash Capital, *229,510 00.
Assets, *303,508 90.
Invested as follows vis
Flret Mortgage on Improved Oily Property,
worth double the amount OO
Ground rent, first class 2,463 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 6 vi cent. Mortgage
I/oaoH, 180,000, cost. „
Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan'.
Allegheny County 6 $ cent. Pennsylvania
Rarnoad Loans..... - 10,000 00
Collateral loans, veil secured 2,600 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail*
road company, mortage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... OO
Btock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00
Stock of Delaware M. 8. insurance Company. 700 00
Commercial Bank do $,135 01
Mechanics’ Rank do 2,012 60
Union M. Insurance Go’s Scrip 160 00
Bills Receivable, business paper- - 16,297 18
Book Acoounta, accrued interest, eto 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in in hands of agents l6
Clem Tingler. Samuel Bispbam
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Fredenkc Brown, William Musaer,
Cornelius Stevenson, Beniamin W 'matey,
John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill,
fl. L. Carson, 2. Lothrop,
Robert Tol&nd, Charles Leland,
Frederick Lenwg Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James 8. Woodward, John Biseell, Pitte.
11. M. BLNCBMAN, Secretary
J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mylfl Northeast corner Third and Wood streets.
ALLEGHENY INSUHANCE CU.
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE— So* 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
1 FIRE AMD MARINE RISER
ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD Vice
President; B. M. BOOK, Secretary; Oapt. WILLIAM
DEAN, General Agent .
„ Dxb wwm-I«»5s JoneswC. G. floaeey. Harvey OhUda.
A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John
D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs. R. p. Sterlms Car»t. W
Dean, Rob’t L. M’Grew, Davis mV»
COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, A COKE.
Having purchased me entire interest of mv la a
partners in the arm of RAILET. M'KAIN A 00l Ln
no» prepared to furnieh to our former customers and
the citbiens of Pitieburgh and wunity nenerallv .
superior duality of coh, NUT COa£ fueled
. ? r BmaU Tihiutioa Orders sent throuah
* h< r Poall Office, left at the Toll House of the Monongs
heU Bridge, oral tha Works, will be attended to wfth
promptneea.
Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pittsburgh
one square above the Monougahela Bridge * ’
JAMES M. BAILEY.
LANDRETH'S GARDEN~BEEDS^Just
received a large select and varied stook of the
above named Celebrated Harden Seeds, embracing all
the new varieties The entire satisfaction our B*da
rendered last /ear and fears before, qualify ua in Bavins
they can not be surpassed. O ders by mail acoomoS
uied by cash or satisfactory references promptly ab
tended to. Specimens of the seeds growing can bn
seen at the store. *
BECKfiAU A KELLY, Druggists,
Allegheny Citi
ttUU> A-l'i'LKS.—iU sacks;. 10 .barrels
Just received and for tale bv ’
MEANS S COFFIN,
coma • Wooiiand Water atreafe
Hi LEASES—PKLNTKD FOB MS
original leasee and for aub-letting, tor sale br
't. m ]■ £ w elden
63 Wood street ,oear Pif
KED, White and Blue material for Flam
A good Msorlmem always on hand. 6 '
|O,fiASSO*U)VK,
T 4 JUrket attee
.1 03,000 00
2,160 00
260 00
7,30® 43
. 18j351 99
.. 27.606 2'J
. 174,076 U
76
Diiigfois
R. Miller, Jr-
James M’Atuey,
Alexander Nimick,
Chae. W. Ricketson,
Wm. McKnight,
David M. Long.
m -35
'P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
No. M> Water a creel PithTborgh
SiUiIUEL KKA,
YLVAKiA.
J. A. LIPPEAT. Agent,
No. TO Fifth street
BY THE
27,000 00
30,000 fiO
S3OBJOB 96
CLEM TINGLEY, Preside?
sitiorota.
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.?. *.'«* *V V -t. ' l •- - ’ 5' -w- "• . • * •*• •• . I*■ ' ** f v' «• - i ’ '•* y '’■ -v -“ * ••. '3 ’ 4l .'xfc lf '(i’:S^:- r '^.
' i ■& \
_ -
'd-T. r .
See The Label
ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF
HEIHSTSEET’S INIMITABLE
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Hat the Signatures of the Proprietors,
W. E, HAGAN & CO ,
Erery article which has a large and increasing sale
like this is likelvto be counterfeited. It is, as ilename
inchoates, enyueiy “IsnaraCLE” as tar as its power to
restore the-Hair on bald heada, and to giro it tile color
of youth, mo matter how grey it maj be,) is concerned
USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE
BUT HEIMSTREET’S,
It is the original, the only reliable, and the cheapest —
See the following testimony:
Jackson, Misa, May 29, 186 L
W. R. Mirwin, 61 Market street, St. 1 oats, Mo., Adver
tising Agent for Heimstreet’e Hair Restorative.
Dear Sr.— Thd Medicines yoa introduced into our
city last winter are all having a large sale, and giving
in every case satisfaction. Mr. James Henderson (one
of our first citizens) says, that “ne bas used ail of the
H&i r Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but nas never
need an article equal to HxmsrrXKT’s Inimitable Hair
RxsToiurrvi. That it far surpasses any preparation that
he has ever tried for Restoring the Hair of the bald
and grey to its original luxuriance and beauty.”
You can Wiite the Proprie ors, W. E. Ragan A Go,
Troy, N ? thai they have the cheapest and beat Hair
Restorative in o«’r market, and that it gives satisfaction
in every case. Respec'follv your^
J. 8. SlZER,'Wholesale F ruggist
IT 18 UNEQUALLED TOR PRODUCING
a Lrxrßim head of hair.
Bold everywhere—Price 60c and $1 per bottle.
W. A i.’O, Proprietors, 'I rov. N Y.
EVE IS 3ST O USB
INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS
Altho* we have very many of'them,
FOR THE
MAGNOLIA BALM
For when the Face is covered with unsightly Pimples
or blotches, Lhe sufferer cares only to be directed to use
some safe and reliable remedy.
THE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE
THE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES
IN A SINGLE WEEK.
It in ho safe a remidy that the contents of a bottle
might be drank without haem. Physicians look with
wonder upon ils speedy cures, for it nas heretore been
thought absolutely necessary to use preparations of
lead or raereury-toeure immediately; but tne Magnolia
Helm contain** neither. It is the most elegant and
neatly put up aaticle for sate anyweere. ana may be
obtained of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goods
Dealers
Price Fifty Cents a Battle.
W. R. 4 CO . Proprietors, Troy, N, Y.
Dr. Geo. H Keyaer, No. 140 Wood street, agent for
PllUhnrffh
Glad News for the Unfortunate 1
THE LONG SOUGHT FOB
Discovered at Last.
CHEROKEE REMEDY,
An nofailing Specific for all Dixeam of the
Urinary organs, and a General Altera-
live aid Blood PHrifier.
4W-THIB “REMEDY * CURES WHEN ALL OTHER
PREPARATIONS FAIL.^*
is untirely unlike every other med*
i<j oe prescribed for Ventrial Diseases, as it contains no
Mvaerxd Poison or Nauseous Drugs, befog prepared from
Boats, Barks and Leaves, ih the tanJLofa rleasuut and
delicious Syrup.
4^lt is “nature’s own remedy,"for Gonnorrlusa
(Clap,; Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, and is eapeeiaUl
recommended for Fluor Album, (Whites in Female*,)
for this complaint it is mvaloabie.
49*As a general o Iterative and Mood purifier, it has no
equal, and does not f*il to cure Berofttlw, Secon
der v Syphilis, OUndnlar SwelU&ft, mer
curial and atlßruptlve Dftmeamem/cQmg tblkn
more speedily and permoeotiy than aay other mofl
cine known. It does this by purifying and ds r,g the
blood! rousing it to flow in all its original p i*nd
vigor, thus removing lrom the system all i m and
pernicious Cannes which hare induced disease.
49*10 all old cases of &o*norrhata and Qteet, that
have tallied all medical skill, it is especially rec on*
mended—in old cases it nevar foils, and recent ones it
cures fram one to three days. A feu etoses positwelg re
moves all tcaldiny hmt, chorxiea and pain.
«*lt does not affect the breath, or interfere with any
olasa of business. '
49*11 requires m> assistance from other medicine.
49*U can lay on the Toilet-table, or In the Counting-
Room, without it ev« r being suspected as a - remedy *
for private diseases.
«TA Treatise on Venerial diseases, with frill dfreo*
uom lor their permanent cure, accompany each bottle
r r full particulars get a Circular frm from any
Drutf store m the United States.
is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Bote
for $6, by all responsible Druggist* and Dealers m
Medicines, throughout the UnitedStatea, and at whole
sale by all Wholesale Druggists.
POTTER & MEKWIN, Sole Proprietors,
ST. LOUIS MO.
In Pitta burgh wholesale and retail by Dr. GEO.
H KE V BER, and by all responsible Druggists in the
United dtatea. lySUydaw
TJfiIVATE —
JT DB. BBOWB'S MEDICAL ud
BURSIOAL Offlna. No. <0 SMITH- ■ AHRjgAi
□eld street, pituburah, Pennsyl-
rania. ' !
Dr. BBOWN Is an old eltlabn '
of Pittaburgh, sod baa been to
Praotice for the lest ManMlfs
vsort- His business bss been oon- BgSw
fined mostly to Prints and Snrneal
Diseases.
CITIAKHB AND STRS wagon
in need of a mediotf Mend, should not taS to find out
'b* “freiiet The Doctor is a regular grad o
ata, and bis experienoe in the treatment ofa oertain
of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain
‘®g £f rIn ?P* 11 !j alla< ' by the ose of h&remadieasad
following his adrloe.
DB. BROWN'S HKMKDIBS
nerer tai l to oure the worst form of Venereal
ImparitiesandSoromlousAffeoUnns. dim, all
bareditary tainh which manifests itseil
In the form of psoriasis, andasteatmany forms
diseases, the origin of which thepatient is eni
ToperwnseoalßiotaCDrSoSnoffo?
™ **" f? m W“ >d waakminded often giro
make a speedy restoratioa of heal tin’ '
aHRUMATISAL
Dr. Brown's remedies newer Ml to ears this palnfn
? ft!*.^g-b*JS I wananta oure. Hei£>
heats riles, OlaaVSonnorrhaa, Btrtenre, Orethal Kb
cnargea female wotno,■ M "e f hiy B "mrrsninnn THc
eases of the Joints, Vistulaln AnoTNsrrouS ABeo(W
rrr i I °,^, B *fr ‘S d .5 ldae J»’ Inilstioa of the BbuE
d Tl9F dh sLli!fci* U< ¥? a * w°f»Wnn*oreOrigin.; t
burgh, Pa, will be hmidiatS,*£sESd.
sent to any address, aafely packed sad *eeure from ol ■
servaUpn.
PiroSwT < p/‘ rt ”“ Room *' So - M Bmihlleld itrert
' or>96
PURIFY THE BJLOOO.
MOFFAT’S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
PHtKNIX BITTERS.
high and envied celebrity which
»TT P r «-«niißMit Medicines have acquired' fdr
the invariable effioacj in nil the diseases winch that
profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice ol nir
hnnewMary, bat unworth/of
Kidney a* B** 8 ** ° r Asthma, Affeotions of &o Bladder and
f av « bilious /foers and Liver Complaint*.
an< i West where these dipaanpa Mata,
they will be found lnraluable. at
othere who once use these medicines, will nevar aft*
wards be without them. Bilious Qhdta-'tnd'flerioo
LoMenesSaßUes, Coetiveneaa, Ooldft anducSh^Gholik
H^d^f^e^TO&W-lnipor.
Blood and Loss of y
Lina CovpLixsn. Lsnosr Loosmss, m«mh»iai.
to •»««*• entirely aU the effects
of Mercurj infinitely sootier than .the most< powerftil
K?. par S 4on of Sarsaparilla, Night Sweats? NervSuDe
bduy, Nervous Oomplainta of all tondjorganie Affeo-
>n^ a *7’The original proprietor o/these toedidnea w»b
lrf “ yws standing by the He “S
i^tata^d^L^ 008 - **" h ** d - *“*.
.sra^tja, l ?'' <u *“*
SSgs3s2«!i.S2£ **2& , &Z
well to administer them whenever their eaietenee u
snspeoted. Belief WIU be certain. • “ewmee la
™ Lin Pius aid Pwram Binna Pram m Ri
and thus remove all diseases from the system.
Prepared by DR. WILAJAttAMOPBAT
No.
e ' -si*, by all Druggists, ■ .
leMOydaw <*ki >. H ggTBRB,Ag-ypiUahm.. h
MANHOO
how i-oar, How bssio^
**“g> ”±l”%yB tiaSsr
aasaag^^g
BHtfryOLL'EQh BEN tor sale by - J*
*** lr-weldis
Insinju (Sards.
a. pslupj. ..mh , .j. a. am*
M’KEE & PHILIPS,
6GWEIUL coormefi,
u tun an rAOfO&T or
Payette Street,
Between Hand and Wayoe atmeta,
nTTUuiwi, reira
4jTWe are prepared to farnkh OwTOil, Whisky, Ale.
Molasaeaand Fork BABBSIA at the hortaet notice,
and on the moat reasonable terms. . eeSklr
WlL.L(t:fI iLAYTOi;
WHOLESALE t HE TAIL
x-idtjoii. merohant,
So. 87 Diamond Alloy,
Near Wood Street,
4Sf“ Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac
Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whisky. mhlfi
B. C. & j. 11. MWVfIB,
■AraraomiM oi
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
Mo, 47 Wood Street, Plttibargh, pa.
MOTHBD W. KOBXBVS aoaiox
FOURTH STREET.
U P H 6 L S TEBY,
No. 86 Fourth Street, sear Wood. <
The subscribers manufacture
and keep constantly cm hftnd every article In their
tine, via: Cornices, Qrnfcmants<€artatf Go6ds,Comforta,
Feather Beds, Mattresses of all kinds; also, the celebra
ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of aha/fag, Rffod*
and Fixtures.
49*Prompt attention given to ail ordegg for fitting and
laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, 4c. ~
ocflft Iyd ROBERTS 4 BOENICK.
A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
JOteFOUNDEB, No. JO SECOND Street; Rttebaigb,
Pa-is prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND-OTHER
BELLS, OF ALL SIZES,
From 10 to 10.000 pounds.
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE
COCKS of all Mae A for Steamboats. . ■ ■ ■ ti
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER Ra rr.rvfta
and every variety of Brass C*atiii g « finished fo the
neatest manner.
49- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL: FUL*
TON’B PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, for Steam
Engines. ap2B4y
OLDEST AND LARGEST
Lithographic Ectabliihmest in the City,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER'
90S. 17 MD 19 FIFTH ST9EET,
BREWER’S BUILDING,
PIT 4 ! SB URGE, P A
IMBiebbeS,
ORGAN MANUFACTUBES,
Keeps conatimtly **“ b*“* u __
Church and Parlor Organs,
OF EVKBY SIZE AND DESC^IPTIO*'*
'fcXo. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 inches high,
4 feet 9 inches wide, 2 feet 6 indies deep
jKo. 2. Fire stops, 9 feet 6 inches high, 6 feet 8 inches
wide, 8 feet 6 inches deep. <'
No. 8. Eight stops, 11 feet 8 inches high 7 feet 8 ins.
wide, 4 feet 8 inches deep.
No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high 9 feet 0 ins. wide,
7 feet deep.
The above dimensions are for Qrecum cases; if Goth
i© cases they wifi be somewhat highat
For farther information appjj to'
JOHN H. HEnLOB) 81 Wood street.
BLEN&Y E&BEN, 172 Centre street*
NSW YORE.
Or
tiaqj—eat
JAiS. hLLLUJNUAK, MO.N 0.N44 AJU&LA.
PLANLNG MlhLy wooid respectfully inform the
>oblic that he has rebuilt since the. Are, and haring-en
arged his establish it wtthtlfe newest'
and most approved machinery, is non prepared;
oiah flooring and planing boards, scroll earring and re*
sawing, doors, sash aha shatters, frames,
monfiungs, box-making 4t& •’ FS&'
Sooth Pittsburgh, September 7 t 1867. jgg-
STOCKING EMPORIUM!
CHEAP AHD k DUB' BHB- :•<>
m. o Jk\
, \J ALLEY. ha&on hand, a tremendous sasartinott oi
Wooten su«kii^Ko»o,S^kß,Comfortsffioy«s,Hooda t
' Sacks, fa? men Madwomen, togetfcerwitka mwextes
st> c assortment of all descriptions. oi Goods in hia »«*
: stLU&le to tbe season. ReseEUpruk vrUolesai Low'
Pncek Gall and examine. • ;
V&emember, M. DALY has bat one tore, md tbs
on the corner ot Fifth at. and Market ley. fe2l
NEW FIRM.
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO.,
BRA S 8 FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS,
PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of bran
work, <
DEALERS IE GAS FIXTURES, <6O.
Office and Ware room, So. 191 Wood 14
dire Doors from Fifth.
Foundry, So. 159 First it, five Doors below
n ononnhela Home*
The well-known practical skill*and experience in the 1
various branches 01 Brass Casting. Steam and Qua Pipe,
Fitting, ol the senior members of the firm, (who mil
giro their personal attention to all work entrusted to
mem,) should entitle ns to a share of public patronage:
AJI Orders Promptly Filled*
Jyuaf
E. WATT Si
TERRY, PRICE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, CA SSI M ERRS.
Satinet., Vesting*, Tailors' Trimmings, Ac.
.NO. 255 MARKET ST., North Side,
PHILADELPHIA, PA*
roaa v. tmt, Dunn, a. pew*, ouvn t. mxl.
delfclv
Wigs, Wigs, Wilts,
A ND ORNAMENTAL NAT R of eierr
•A*. descriptionand Latest Btjrtea of Faaiuotvtnanu
j'WtaredtarS. H. CAM BJiUlS,No. B* FtwanrSv.
wiabea to inform hta former
dt, and surrounding counttj, and ■nnlS T ?»ltiihiA.~C
tfatlon to a newamibeautifnfSELF-AJAnjß'i'Uß WIG.
It puts all former plans of wig-making in the abadam its
merits are lightness, durat>ißt»,not liable idshrink.
I hears equally all oyer the headland easy -and' jnanfm -
; appearance, showing the development of the forehead
•true to OAture.
» Ladies are also Invited to call and examine his hew
mode orBANDBr HALF-WIGS xnd WI6H. They de
>away with tbeheary and formal appearance aomwilr
, disapproved of to the old saStdaw
BATES & JOUNSOJN’S KUOFHYU,
wn.raHsras -
GIVE NOTICE that he has
purchased the interest of hia late partner, G. 8.
BATES, in the Roofing Business, and is the sole; mazxn-.
lecturer and dealer inthe following three distinct kinds <
of Roofing.*— J
Ist. Dum Elastic. Cement, Felt
and Canvass Roofing.
: M> Improved Felt, Cement and
Gravel Hoofing.
3d. Patent English Asphaltic
Felt Roofing.
Ail warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing'
Material for sale, with printed instractibna for usins.
Office at Bate. A Johnson’, old stand, 76 Smithfleld sT
WILLIAM JOHNSON
N. H.—Thi. Stun Cement is tmeqnalled as a Paint for
Metal Bools, lasting twice aa long, a least, as —in* and
cheaper- raa37:dAw
B7T¥ttfiT f
BOOT N 4 A. K B B ,
Third Street, aear Wood,
(Two Doors above the Telegraph Office.)
A^XaL£-* LONG ABSENCE FfiOM
.flattsmtmon, and would be pleased to ma' hia %|L,m.
hewffipvehiaondlvided attention to Ahis branoh of
f K£B£N TS
BKAUTIJTDL FES DEEB,
Goal Tun, Fire Irons.
PUIK WAJUUBB, TRAYS AJffl VASES’
TUI AfiD BMTAMKU TEA SETS, at
T. J. CAUG<B,
n }** WOOD BBJ
Hn doors from HTgh.
B BOOMS AND BROOM HANDLES -
8,000 Poplar Broom
100 doi Eastern. Brooms, assorted:
100 boxes yr^rtnrt;
tt do
io# w.t& &£&£**«*
M'Amm : .
«jeMtotteoHonffl; . . , ±. A
lniCill other itMnß ln Wood wd WiUow_«oM r »bo r !i
ale andr stall by -= * :As\
« ,,l ,tt ~ . «i r£S ... 1
' • - i ‘ IlSßir Tr 1
TJY LEAVES© ; yOUB OBDEBS AT
.. *v ■
' . ,i' •->
v . ' ,«■>*“ *
if r - 4,.
WH. B. WHITSEf,
notary public
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pott, Fifth
atraet; narWod i r H
H, W. Pureuo*— Gio. t. Dtnoa
PATTERSON fc DAWSON,
AT T O EWE Y 8 AT LAW,
, BLCHJS>B LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
jafcly PITTBBUB.QE. PA.
B. r. LVCA »”
ATTORNEY AT UAW,
OfltcevßTov M eriat Btree
(Three doors' belcrsr the Court Hesse,)
naysay PirrascMß,
PITTSBURGH) PA,
T SCOTT, DENTIST,
** • removed to the house lately oooueied br
x>r. WV'a; "
JOSEPH AD«l»g,
...... DENTIST,
No. or WylU Street, Fltteborgb.
-. R*leataoe>-Dr. A. XL Pollook, JD. D. Bruca, Esq, Di,
XheojtoO BobWns, RusseU Ritett, Esq.
Attorney , at Law,
W Office-Fourth Btraet, Fitteburgh, befcreen Smith
field rad Charry Alley. 'rtaii>iy
f3-EO S:'BEU>EN HAVINQ REftTTMT/n
MTTKE raamoß OP LAW, mey hereafter ba
found** bis office ♦ Net.l22 Worth street
■ . „ ■ . Pittsburgh.
H ; AHL,i Surgeon' Dentist; successor to
•jQ* W.Biddl% Pfo. 144 Smith fields trftfit. *
Office hours from eight to 1 from I
to 6 (/clock.- *. ■ - • • felfcly
pUPPING AND LEECHING, by
V/ ...._ MB. * oats. npsK.
W-Teeth extrected. Hot, Cold and Shower Beths.
' . . Pr;BESB..m, Crept street.
JAME 9 M.: TAYLOII,
AID ERMA N ,
OFFICE, Ho. 4SI Peon-Street, Filth Ward.
/TtOIiLKTri OKS promptly made. Deeds,
V'_® on . d % Morteagt., and other Legal- Writings
Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bills Probated.
/jitADLKH W. iuEWIM. aLURRM aim~ —
ahd n-omaojDsnai ov m num.
OFFICE OH THE ■ OOBHBB OP wtt.tbi
FIFTH STREETS.
Aar* Alt bnalneas connected irith this otOce arlll bo
tendedto arith promptness. Conreniencea of all kinds
done with legs! accuracy—each as D6eds,Martesies
: BraSteiMPjnrer of Attorney,' Alb TRfled to BealfteSitt
several^urta m, offlo.
•* “oe bf fßafiona o, tbetity, and or a
garoChgto&” m eZ6Catl ° s
ja|t>trr<aii<§alUrieB«
Ainforotype and Photograph
i> ns?* aKaam;
QiALtERY.
oHsomciitßiHJUffe,
HiSABM OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
l*»-T>o surer Medals and Tiro Diplomas, awarded for
FEO
LES» GALL E BY,
98.W00D STKEET,
Coruer or Diamond Alley.
'PHESUBSmBERWOUip BESPECT
.JL FULLYamooaoq tothe”citbseiuafPittebawdiand
«.
p|w«»» fa*ve been added, rendering tiflsthe m&st
economical andpleasant location ia*he«itr. f
-£li : - v A,JAqPAY.
.. J|T£f#qgty|p COLLEGE,
CMtir.||ie,Carao£t]ietnnelseanßrodien.
THIB INSTITUTION. SITUATES) IN
TO&BTTO, Cotmty, PennsylTaaiJL four
anSsSS^^JS®^”™® portton of; the
wffifKair? < lifo ll .f-. ) h ln g proverbial for its pure
W rhi&h?Ss2 tr, ® nilp ® area^a9Boell<, '3t
on thoPIBST MOM-
AUG UST, and ends about thß 23th
j£™s? following. It is divided into Mo Sessions!
in I fK n, ?J£! ln £? tBtnln home between.the Sessions.
All the Anwatns-nMßssatJ-(Br Land Sorveymg, si
** •*»“«« from
and Tuition, payable halt yearly to ad-
.T" "' **in
• fttfrn. ******* i a
Btadents spend. Vacation. MtS?College " .jj
40 the Bt.Be®. Bishop O-Con
to^^^ffCA^b^h^^ relto ’ and
p’PBNITPKE FOB CASH.—A full as.
ffiraSStaSn? Httabnrgh manulbetnied FDBKI,
bobSaUxT^
BOOS OtBBB,
. . , WARD ROBES,
And evei? article needed in a well fornished dwalltoel
as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FUBHIT&BE,
Oonatantijr on taod aiut nude to order. A« th«
jD. FAoranf 0- lManittifldll Wr belowHfth.
i*ro
HOLLAND BITTERS
FO B
DYSP
Liver Complaint, Fever end Agee, As,
.Xb* nunatgl btbodoettak and w ct tkt MaM
£*• t*™. tor * UMnl Mpfmptu*
«®»4to rarfotu fat* frtao *
bottlati**Baapllonlaryaatil thl.wcrd“*Kt*r«' £a*a
“jjk* I n*nia’fc»“greg,’'or aoma rfllataeaa wfcWkaj ■!»
Kitatui laallY (naitreUaf term Am tto rata** «oaa
onotoaopoonfol, of onrmedklno, . *
BGERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS,
tarfcttaharoftnad to maormlnt. I»l*M*ltKijyn*iS
tttUgyattm, wltt baralj ralMontpnrt rplrlw I*
M»» of tto (onaine, (Hljf Mat BotttoOarVw
. &daa<aodidna of long triad offlcacj for Pwrifrtam
'**• iflood, oo euantial for tha foundation of g M
hanlth and for corraoting dlaordan of tha
AMbdtraU.
**M»' ttt** dojel arm oonrisoo th* affliotad of
ttlotory Th&itontaeb arfll ipoodilf nftli
to rtrangtk, a haalttj action of tto llrar, toaali
•nd Udaayf will ton taka plaoa, and ranavad
hadtt ka tt* qnlok tatalL
For Indlnoatlon,
Try Bcrftan’i Holland Bittm
fW Haartbnrn,
for Aoldltr,
Try Bcrltve’i Holland Blttm.
tarlWatarbraah,
Try Bcrbm’i HtUa&d Bitten.
Tor Haadanha,
Try Bcrbtn'iJMland Bittan.
Fa* Tnu or Appattta, w »
Tryß»rkan’rl#lUid uttm.
F«* OoaUVaoMoi,
' - tty Iwkani liiuad tttun.
.Fa* Pilas, . .► . ;
Try taAtn'i laUud Blttin.
Jf
iSita** kkkia
>T“***?*?!*'«*** -
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BENJAMIN PAGE. JH. 4 OOa
i ' f-,*l Si 'i
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, • - • . .■, £ *** rf <£ . K jv
. s w. w •'
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L. SBACfiESRIDOE,
AT TO BSE Y AT LA W
Office, No. 135 P'otxrth St.,
PITTSBITBGH, PA.
o a b, r> .
978 P«na Street*,
(South eide,)ihirddoor above Hand street '
W" Office hoara from 9 A. M* till faptly
&Iderawn.
SQO- !=) ». S*
Mo. 10 Vttth Street,
IWSnST
dfeptott.
BCE ft HAVE’S j
'BIA
Try Berhtn’i Holland Blttin.
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