4861, WlOki IIitiNsERTEN T. 1861. 11 OR' oNnit, NOV RAMER' Pennsylvania Central Railroad. • EXIGHT DAILIf IMAMS. N. 14" 11rittE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN fenvifii i the Pints .. .Maar Station every . morning, (except Sunday) at 260 a. m., stopping only at principal stations. and making direct connections at, Hai/ll:burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York, vgt,theAltentown route,. • TS E L lblitolleatHEPitglitS TRAIN leaves daily 4.o'pat . in., stopping only at principal making direct connection at Harrisburg for Salm more. and Washington, and for New York via the Allentown route. TER PAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex isapt Sunday) at-10-1,0 n m., stopping only at princi pal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Patti moretind Washington. WAY -PREIGH e TRAIN WITS PASSENGER CAR ATTACHED. leaves the Pa senier Statics every morning (Stinday's exespiedt at 640 a in running as La as Conemangla and stopping at all. 2ta ntootilllODATl ON TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMO D A I'lo N TRA I N leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:03 p. m., .top ping all StA4Ons and mining as far as Co ll ednaligb• UMW iIMM-MODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday ,) at 0:40 a. m. SECOND AI:22)M MODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11-00 a. m. THIRV:ACOOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 440 a. in. FOURTH AMOIdmarynTioNTILAIN for WWI'. station leaves dimly (except Sunday,) at e. 16 p. to. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pitt. , burgn follows:—E'xprass, Lib p in; Mail, 8.36 P. .; Fart Line Lag p, m; Jorundown Accommodation, mob a. m ; First Wail's station Accommodation, 100 a. M. • ' second Wall's station Accommodation. Siau in' third Wairssiation acconartoor.tton. 148 p. m. fourth Walla station Acoomniodation, &OS p. at. Trains for . Blairsville and Indiana, connect at itifilrataManteMbetkra with Johnstown APPOIXIMO dation, and Express and Mail Trains. East and 'Waal. • . The raveling penile will find It greatly to their Interest, In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvarus l bead, es the accommodations now uttered Cannot be acirpased on any route. The Rood le hallaiated - with atone and IN entirely free fro:, dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may furor this Road with their patronage. IV A a TO NEW Y0RE.—...53.2 60 Tolimirimoksp PHILADELPRIAIo oo I LANCASTER 880 Amtatiaßußki, s'l enheeked lo eli stations on the Pennsyl value road, 'end to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will eharged an excess according to distance traveled addilson to the station rates, except from sunion where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, tne Co, may will hol d themselves rosponsdne for personal ha sage only, and for an air •aint not exceeding 1100. N. B.—An Ominous Line 1.015 need employed 1,, ocmvey passengeni and baggag , toand from tee de pot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for eatth passengerbaggage- For a tickets apply to J. STEWART Agt., At the Penn'a R. R. Passenger Station, non On ',Shorty and Grant street, 1881. THE 1862. YITTSBURGII, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH-WEST, WEST AND NORTH WEST. WINTER. Agit ANG EDIENTS TIME to 'Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, St Loma and Chicago quicker, than by any other minim MM=I FAST MAIL Lll4 .141-I;34iv - es Piitehurgh 1:40 A. v. 10.44 L. N. Making close conneiitaons with fiellotontai no and Cleveland. Columbus A thnoinnan Rost; arriving at Fort Wayne at 4.h0 P. a. Arrivingattlhatagu AL 11.00 p. m. EXPRMB Tlialki—Leaven Pittsburgh 1.40 e a. Arrives at Crentitne 10.50 Making close connections as shore. Arriving at Fort Wayne at t. a tn. arriving at Clumgo at 11:00 a. in. Bleeping (Are eu taut LIAM from Pittsburgh to Otnctunattlo Indianapolis and to Chicago. li.—The tune to Cinotainiti by both these trains in the same an by otetmenville. Trains oci both Roods meet at Columbus, and passengers all ro into Cincinnati together. AU Trains through to Uhuttgo without change of Oats.. BAB'T WARD TRAINS ',earn ißddrato, a and 6.30 rY. Asnving at. Fort Wayne at 416 p in and 12.30 a m. Arrive at UM% ..... e m_ an/1 3.00 A. K. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati Arriving at C4eatline......-.111.0J r. a. and oi2o A. at. Connecting with tram,. lur uoiumoub, Cleveland. JS ugaio and the East. Arriving at Pinat:ugh, z. 25 A. x. and 11.L0 All making clone connection& wite Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern elLes, via Allen town and Ptilladrophis. IMOnly one change of ears between Clucagn and Dew York. vita Pittsburgh anti Allentown on tram leaving Chicago at p m, reaching Mhz burEttq't 3 - 60 P.M,and New York at 10.4 ti nt. AUVUMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at, Station, itnegnen, City. NEW BRIGHTON acci)MHODATION. Leaves Allegheny at 0 8h a in and 4,iirt4 p rit Arrives at New ungh , on at ILlu " 6.10 44 Leaves 0.30 " Lklu '. Arriveaat Allegheny at 8.16" ins 44 ECONOMY AOOO5l 61 ODATIt llq. Leaves Allegheny atilt° p m and O p m Leaven ,Fe.nr , erny at 6.68 am - ; 400 4 . MARKET TRAIN. Leave& Allianee.at ..... .... 6.10 a m Arstvcst:at Allegheny at...— 11.00 a m Leaves Allegheny at 2 50 p m Arri resat Alliance. ' 4) pm Illil.. Trains are run by Columbus tame, shirk in 12 (ninnies MOWER' than Pittsburgh time. igai.Tlekets are sold tor the ac,,,uunodation and marnet tral/18 FtE reduced prices. Trougn trams cutuban aa touurra:-- At Allutno3, with tr-Inte on the Cleveland and Pitts burgn Railroad: At Orrville, Ohio, toad'from Mtllersburg, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, At Mandfielii, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby ; San dusky; Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestlina, for Delaware, Springfield, Cob/tubas, Cincinnati., Xenia, Dayton, Induciapolis, St. Louis, Lounivill, etc. At Forest; ' tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Gut. =nett, eta, etc. At Lima. for Sidney, Daynia, Cincinnati, Toledo,etc At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Lome, and intermediate points In Central Indiana and Whims. At Plymouth for Laporte. At 'Wanatali for au rtointa on the Louisville, New Amin y end Chicago Railroad. And at Chitnyip, mw trains tar all points in Lhnoia, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota For Wither information anti through tickets apply 40 GROWN PARKIN Ticket Airt., Paasenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Otticee of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United States W M P: SHINN, General Passenger. Agent, Pittsborgo. G. W. CASS.-General Superintendent. not CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. ..TITHE CHA N(44.1). ON Alni AFTER .ALONDA Y, Nov, 25, 11164 trains will leave the Depot. of the Penn ale Railroad, in Pitt...burgh, as fellows: ITTBBUReR, -COLUM.fitiri ASD oINCOINATI SHORT LINE, VIA ESTEMIENVILIA... Intin 03 Pittsbargn..........._ ....... ..E 65 a 1:6 “. lEitatibe..vil e...........„--...5.58 l• " Newark.- ...... 12.05 pin ." ooluhatins 150 p in Arrives Chncuinau.----4.--6.46 " ," tit Louis .40.45 am. Leaves Pltteburgo..- . . ...... ......1.65 p in " Ititeuhenrille. IS 10 " " Newark ir midnight " Vaturnhup....-______.....l 3u am Arrivea Cincinnati._ 7.40 " " St buu:s ...... ..............11 30 p m No Change of cars 0 0tWean Pitiaborgn and chr ednnati. Splendid aleeping ears attached to 41 night tr_ PITTSBUIIGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Pit aburgh......,...., 1.65 a m ."' Wt . :014 , 111e. ..... ...- ..... _-4 26 - " atetineaville.----..........6.1(5 " - 4 -- . Wheeling.. .... ....----6.466." Arrivesßelltik . , „.-_,....-6 10 " Leaves fill 6 tmigh..-...._*...,.....1 66 p ni_ - -.-._ Willaiillew..: ...... .....-4.03 ••. . 1. Steulanorluti ' ' 6 , ..t . ei3ling ....... ....-.. ...... 626 " ..- evriltus.kfollair......... 6.40"- pounced - stet 'Viibeel dig with Saida) re re and Gino Itailtoad. and at 13..11air with Cievelah.l and Ohl° Imßailroad forZanesville, Lancaster, cdr elevate, Co am and Unpinned , . PITTSBURGH k CLEVELAIRDLINE. Leave, Pittabbr gh-.—...........1.65 a m Wellsville ___ 495 . " Barad- ....... ..-._..... Xas 6 alliance- ....... ......* 7,08 .4 " ..hudnon_ Arrives Cleveland ... Lester Plttabargh____ . .1 .56 is ' , llitelisvilte ...... _.. .. .. ...i.eo pn2 .>a - Bayard-- ........... ..... .... ........ 5.24 " ‘• - llMlltne_, ....-- ..... - ........ 560 " " Slactrm.----- ..... - ---...7.0 i ... Atrivea ClevelablE...... ............ _hie " ..... Conaectinist„Bsygni. with Tosporawan hr Lath for New Ph.liaielPhianpd,CandrUiier at 011 / 3 .1300 with Pittsburgh; Fort Warne and' Chipago fl.p, m Blidaornetvillr Citerefand,..Zatteiljnlle . and. Chteago Railroad - for Akron, cu3+ Fall Pend itilisrpbarg,and and at Cleochittd.w.tb 04 - E - R R fir Frith ~ iiiik irk and Buttaloorrth 0 & Tit It for Toledo, ./.44,troit and CtifieZV; el Matt Train leaven 605 am, inoPpiiig at all sta tions between Rochester and Selina. Wellsville Acconniundation le.vee at 3.35 v6l Reiturritiu Trains arrives m Pith.t. p urgn es Co Mows Kali Train_ _...... ........... .... ..... ...4 to p m Fiat Lifle..; '''.'-... ...... ...- .... ...10 2:1 p m E;ptvatt Yuan:..__.. 205 nm • Weilvettgle Accommodation. -...s4O a no Passengers itenhtnr Ph AO 40 13 3341,L5ity,. To !ado, Chicago, or points . • Went, or Cleyrdond, must berm h oolia, ton* for 'legate via Cleveland. • /Adults can be procured $ the Lib! arty Eitrelnßppot,,Esttabidarn. . ; • " BT.W Tiolleketddrettt, 7or furtausr partioviio.• • $ • 4WILWALBI- FART, Agent. At the 00101PlityVINiren ar might Station, Penn Oltre 6 4, MeV IMPORTANT. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING Tlk 1,,R1S FOR . ST. .1 OSEPH. And other points in Northern M iss, , tirt, the State of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on haring tickets that reed by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD, The only rad route from St. Lome to St. Joseph It is the shortest and qui.keet tine by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached. by rail, and is always es cheap as any other. Sirtiny your Tickets to Kansas and all points In Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC H. STURGEON, Pres't. and Gen'l Supt. North Missouri R. R. Hagar H. BINNONR. Agent "MEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND IA RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati R B. Connecttm at Indumapolie with Terre Haute. and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to tit: Ldule and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany Salem, and Michigan Central Roadel for CHICAGO. ROCK:ISLA:ND, BURLINGTON, and all in tennedl• ate pointa: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYE'TTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in leas time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at its low rates. The only road by which shipments ran be made from Cincinnati to the) West,. without breaking sulks Consignments made to J. E. GIFSBONH, agent, NI Cinziarpat or W. B. CUTCING, ascent at Law renceburg, will receive Prompt IllaMtloll. and no charge for commission; nn charge rov drayage or ovamauion at Laurrewbeyr. For further Information apply to THOMAS KATI. GAN, f No. 1115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to gave Timings &MUM for pas sengers and freight to Indianapolut, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago,Peru, Greencastle, Crwwtorits. Title, Charleston, aris and Mattoon, to,, kc. H. F. LORD, President, JOHN Y. CHEEK.General Pretant A sent Pot' , . _ JESSE JOH SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer In Plour,Graln,and all kluds:of Couniry Produce; Wines and Li quors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Liberal tkiVfltiet , -4 made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NO 737 swim cpcnNl3 ST' PHILADELPHIA. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES & limlufacsurera of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Rianuag, liana's Paint Mier. Nods, Plain, &a. WAREHOUSRP, OS Waitar Vtreet, and 138 First Su.*4i, PITTSBURGH, lindz:oraxer c,C Franklin and South Water Rtreets, Ch;caw°. 4.217:1v PITTSBURGH STEEL. WORKS 'awl Jona JOHN L. Born W. m'cnunraa JONES. BOYD & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF CAST Steel; sho. Spring, Plow and A. B. Stool SPRINGo and AXLES, corner Ross and Viral atreet-4. [no:O.z.!al PITTSMIR4.4I-1. Dissolution of Partnership. T" cn_pARTNERsI, IP of .11 01E:4 LAUTII expired by hronxiion on the nr , t day of August, I'ol. 'I he t0,0n0,..0t said fir, NV d; be settled by the Dew firth et JONI A LA [OH - LLNri. Limited Partnership. The undersigned. residlog in the nay of Mite oursh, have formed a limited partnership, under the firm of JON ES ALA Ibil3 L I NS, the business of manufacturing and dralbsc in ißOli,fin succes sion to the !ue nrm of Jones a 1 authOtp which firm the getters! partners are lib , DUAltii't 1 JONE;S. THOMAS M. JOKES, GEORGE JOVE.% .11L-Nlt`i A. LA SLIN and IRWtti H. LAUGHLIN, and the elPliPliLl partner is JAMS has nontri tinted teventy thou....and four hundred itillars to the common stook of .aid parmerstup who:, is to commence as of the first day of August, 1861, and to terminate on the hrst day of August, 1806. September Id, IneL IL F. JiiNES. J N 6.W. JON F.'4, JUN Y A. LAUGHLIN IRWIN B. LAGOIII. L ,UGHLIN. EZEBE D. B. ROGEUS SON., ANTIPV.TITILIGAS or ROGERS' IMPUOYED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEE,TI3, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, talkie R :tom FIFTY NEW • , . AND 4 SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING To reduce his neck of Pianos. off .rs for sale du ring this and next month, Fail Ni w and Second Hand PlllllOB at great tdrgains, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been mode espechdly for the atibeeriber, for renting purposes by the beat makers in thy count/ 7, and can be relied on , cc rahle and substantial instruments. PIIrekUIROTS are reaissctfitily invited tots. and examine them. For sale by JOHN B. TO ELLOIII, iyla 81 WOOD STREET ILLUSTRATED EDITION— ONLY 25 CENTS. 500 copies more of GRE✓IT EXPIECTaTIOJI - S. This splendid and cheap edition of DICKENS' LAST, AND BEST WORK, have been rew.ived at EIIINT'S NEW STORE, MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET 'paw Remember this tie illustre:ed editiou Cotnip . ete, for ONLY :45 CENT 4. no 4 KW ..lE.ole.tli k, F OR the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Weakllol3B, Yightir EMINE1101:14, incontinence, Gonna' irritaiulity Gravet, Stricture and AFFECTIONS OF THE KIOUEYS AND EILA9DER which had been used ny trati ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, their private practice, with entire Hueneme, super section; ( 41ELOS, Coteau, CAPbULZEI, or any compound hither to known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speed in action, often effeeeng a cure in a few days. and when a cure is effected it le perman ant. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are narmless on the system. and never nause ate tree stomach. or impregnate the breath: and be. an gar coated, all 13.141/,eolin taste in avoided. LVo d 4 mge ttf diet to asee6etry tohtist etrew them; not does their action interfere with business pursuits. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will be emu by mail, post-paid, by any advertis ed Agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine without my signature on the wrap. per. J. BRYAN, Rochester. N. Y, (teners. A g,in t. att27,l.tv: 1 v-t.. TO MINERS AID UTIIIMS-FOR SALE. GVOWICY'S SUPKRIOB PAT/LINT Grain Fan and Seperator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860 THE superiority of this Fan over all others in use, conaiste in its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster, tx-dter and more thoroughly with less labor than soy other mill aior offer. The patentee of the above Pan has been long en gaged in manufacturing and selling Agricul viral implements, convinced of the great want good Fad for cleaning the different kinds of ,0711 i r and see presents this to the public with full con fidence [Mutt will meet their WArali. '1 he undersigned having purchased the sol right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Far, and Sepenttor, in Western Pennsylnarua, Western Virgmis and all Ohio, and Lae right to sell in in .:aim and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 Liberty street., Pitts burgh, Pa. W. W. WALLAti.R pyttgbrirgh,July in, inst —ivlß:Bmdaw G FisTfg r P ASC. TH4VELING SITIRTS, 10 different styles, made of Ilan, Pansy and Sea:- lot Flannels, ef ine French and lower grades, at Slaud upwards, whole< ale and retail ' ^ EATON, MACRUM CO.. e/8 ' 17 Fifth - DEANS.-3u bags white beans tqr le A.lll by [gaol HENRY H. COLLINK SANT.PiCy}E HOUSE, No. 3.50. Liberty Street, NEX'I •tx, P UN:I , A; aN la Par...14.F.M4 RR I t.E.POT, JOHN i;AV.at;E, Proprietor. HAVINiI takcn el , fitted up,with all , t,.- -_, t ,mprorem •nta, thin popniar re sort, the ~abeer.ner is prepared to accommodate his re t o.etervers and lho politic generally, with the best the market silents. Oysters will be ser ved :le :a every •urraiy of style, during the ee , son 11.- SA • co.,Lantern and Ales he fecle con fident in • - en_nereending to the public for their ex se • .et CS.Ck, nucke; and Snail Oveters received daily and acid Uttar :ewe te and Rntsut tny2l4vd SEETDI'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, TUOMAS STONE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, :tits popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his tnenas and the pub lic conerally, With the hest the market affords. UYBTERti will be served up to every variety of style _daring the season. I,ltittOßS and ALEN he feels confident in re. commending to the puhhe for their excellence. tea up et all hours, and DAT and NIGHT fink R taboo kiv4l7 C OYSTER, AND RATANG NO. HI WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WLIOLIL4AI3 AND lISTAIL DULLS IN L4/.IE:AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH IA AND BALTIMORE OYH TERti AND WILD GAALE. A.II in their Proper Seesacii. no2ii GEO. REIN lEMAN . MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR b=EINZ, eropnetor, 844 Liberty street, just e the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the moot convenient house in the city for paseengers arriving by Vial road. The pmpr..frsr hwrlng, at oonsiderghle &sponge, fitted up, to e:St•olient qt the MANSION HOUSE, would respeoCJi, Rol,n a ~., L are of ;,flubherarnn age. Trier, oplondld STAB and stens , ve W. 1 ,0 VA. H. 1 ., adordlng aMiA an,l stesunoterg. Ha. Larder and }tor will h- runnaho.d with the CAVIL the mar hot non aftor (AK COPPE,“ NINEK SIiKLTING WOI KB, & CO., MANITI'ACTURERS t.)l+ SHEATH, and Bolt Copper, Prorated Gefti. 34 B t i toms. 'Rill Bottom., Bpoliwar Bonier, also :roper:ors and dealers in Metals, Tin Pluto, Btioe4 Iron, Wire, ec. constantly on tined, 'llomrres Alai:Ill no. and 'I nolo Warhhout;eo , 7o. 149 Kind., and 1.23 etr.awnil strew-, Potor.orgli, Pa brwernol oritor of o , ,Pir"br 1.0 May on*. at., u.ll.l ydro win.. M. FABER & co,. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. HON l'el)U111 DE RS, general Mul:htutct6 and Boller Makers, Near Lilt/ It t rnortengar Dtoof. ITTSBURGII, PA., ItTANUFACTURE ALL KINIXS AAR_ Fi;emlti rang.ug t.ree to 00P drudrod ty hon., lower. arid a 1111,41 for firm( WM, yew WM, bidet Fl/110..^1)S. Fertortee, etc. diive parneillt, uttevuon ut V,* radmtruction of Na. govm And Ma.nnery for grmt rntllq and for ttp kr cud ..:•irenntr saw 11)019. Land. firdrrir.l and randy or /did , m.•al at lion Heuer, Engines and H:» fora of ovary iesermtlon• lure /Intl 61":001. IMO Int•rikrEttnly, WrOUgnt Iron Ilmarj.ret w 12.1 PI.IIIIE , In eery Tanoty, COlll-tane the mithesiCtlare of Wc,olon MRPtliuery nod Mac , lino Ganfm. Our 1,1.'1. xr,. iow. ow . Inset - eer - 1 rrumnfv.turf-,1 1,4 411A,ILy mntenats, .na wArr.bt.t , l t give oati.factlon. klar-Order.l7;;nl Ad; parts of ine country anlietterl and prumpt'r _ ;er, I.dh .tree., near Penneylran. Ke,:romd Depot, P/llStlllrr..., ra. hewn ha. i.ven ho.e.y onirrged, refitted ROO rt.., I arnlanfl, and h new to tha 6,00.. l of order f o r a ..vommorialk.n Of hnar,lo, and irtlYO:erA, T:le tool, of tl:p.t,r- TO , e.nOti , void wholevnie nee rot all. f.r served nolo every style. ihe vett,. /Always on hard, together avdh of I. aa I YOUII6'S WHOLESALE OYSTE9 DEPOT, AT Tilx: or. n CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, No 40 Filth Street. WH F. FA :+ll 1,1 E.%), if (yr ELS, , rturants ttr,l iht• t^,,te cent rai:y, can bt pb!lod WWI I , llot lipMl4 e Ft, "I,ot, /l. the Wilfolt. rah. N.Len. Loutary 6ifittlited. .cl 4 ELI It 41fit:, Proprietor. Young's Eal tug Saloon, AI.I and 4MII'IIPI1 7 .Ltl , ST , venere Greter4 and tt:; the lirlicaeles of the Beason w.II tee served up to the most palntai.le etylo. .r.LI YOUNG, oel4 earner Virinn alley and Smithdald at. AIiA.RE , FIANCE—For S,RSU will tie ...1.1 a hoe-e of tire room~ sp.tn et not lln lee; trans, rn Carrol street , Allegheny, I yl.lO feet. to 1,•‘.11, ntere.t. CA.:, arid examine. Nee male by 8 CUT)! Pi Market et. G nnl4_ E N ==l C.. 1 Li BOOTS, U. holo so•I detNe lIPP•er, wßfl flteJ .1001 to any in Ibe rlry, WII• tlf, sold very low for caail \V. bGLIAIERTZ, da CO., no 2. B UY.‘; Ji BOYS BOOTS, YOUTHS BOOTS, YOUTHS BOOTS, CHEAP CHEAP n ;CHEAP AT IL, FIFTH STREET. 11,1 i; 1) S. DIFFENBACHER. BEA Fin GULF) AND TINTED pA PER HANGINGs—For sale by na2B Whi. P. MA RSRAT.II - - W. AN FEI)-a N REFINER To g •. neighburiag city. None buts fully CoMp4-1.,:, Kaki cal man ne,l apply to nol& iw Willi's, hit( Liberty stret,L A 1' I E AND MISSES' BALMORAL BOOTS always on hand, and !nada to r,rderacaburnoLlee W. E• SCHMERTZ & Co., no 2 31 Fifth etreet, WA LI. PA PER—A. large lot of choice patterns of cheap paper lust received at JObEPH R HUGHES' not> lin Market Mtreat. TEETH EXTRACTED WITfIOUT PAIN BY THE USE OF AN APPARATU' whereby no drugs or galvanic battery ate Cold weather ni the time when the aripsir. - tus an he used to Oa beet advantage. Medic-1 goottemen hUti a, =r tamilies have their teeth ex trafted by ey process, and are ready to testify as o Ira , safety and painlessness of the Operation, whrt ever !lAA neon Kind by persons interested in as. sorting the contrary having no knowledge of try isard IFICI A LTEEI tl inverted in ow.. ry sty le oirDIRY, Demist, 1:14 4mithn4.o.4 vt, eet. . SC: 0 Wltt4 AMBROTYPE GALLERY, - LAFAYE T:l7 3EI 1^1.04.1... • porftTiiSTREET ENTRANCE: T"TimsE PARTIES WANTING read„,,.......mbrolypes at a moderate price, and all-who barn onaole co obtain a good Mcenena elsewhere are rencertunly noiioated to call. Large variety of seen and frame, always on hand. Prices moderate and saunfaetion guaranteed. C. GLASCOW, reurlo 84 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh. To OIL REFIN ERS.—W e are prepar ed to fit on retineN with the necessary Puny*. Coeluy Pipes, Ac., in the !meat and most approved pines. Our experience in this branch is not equated i.c An) etner.esoitilishment. For work manship. tr., we refer, to the fullowtng refiners in this city. Ktgers & NeNbitt, Roherks W,lldhaon I Go, John B. Be:I, Holehip,4l4.Cormacn at,.0., Porters. 'Mathews a co...ktfickett I Mc Fw hiell. JOllll Copit.3. 'nos Bell I Co., Joh nriton a' Br6s_, Roberta Hill & cc, A a+,rru,, Williams & H. M. Kier. WELDON & REINEKK 154 WOO4l It.reet r'sd dI es lifitne Venison vjust reoovod and for sale by JAH A VETZF,II,.. de2 corner Market and First street liiNtr4ag(t, Indemnity Against Loss by - Fire. rp Ith FRANKLIN FIRE I NBIJ- A go . us CUMPANI OP Pll ILA Dir,1.P111.4. 'Office, No. 436 and 487 CHP.S . I'NIi7' 8003:11:1200 Or ABBllOB, JANVAZT 104,4 . 860. Babiiihad'Aggracnbly to ...in Act of ..1600Wr0fr, Pirst Mortgages, amply aw.zetrod- .....e...1,1,84.398 08 heal letate,tptosens value 1080 81,) cost.' 102,696 21 'Pernporary Loans on ample C.ollatteral Eiecnrw CP 89,136 66 Stocks, (present value (1 6,667 72,) COOL 89,786 68 Notes and Bale Rees! vable 1,821 UO Clu.±b ..... 27,919 38 376,061 68 The only prodts from premiums WhiCb 62, this corn pang can divide by law, are from rinks which nave been determined, insurances made on every description of Prop arty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses Try Fire, to an amount exceeding Four MlLLione of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance, as K oil as the anday and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilinea. Losses paid during I he year 1884 i, $62,163 36. DIKEIVTOI6O. Cheri°. W. Baucher, Mordecai 1). Lewis, 'rubies Wagner, David 8. brown, t7rant., Leese Lra, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, bieorge W. Richards, F.ieerge !Palen,: CHAS. 16ANCKER, President. EdiWARIi (1 DALE, Vice President. Whila A. OTEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. tiAILDN (10t FIN , Agee ti myltf Northeast nor Third and wood streets. extern Insurance Company, UM I'ITTBI3URGII. GEORGE DA Mil!, President; F. M. GORDON, Beeretat7 °apt. R. D. COCERAN, lien', Agent. No. fa Water atreeit., (Spang A o)2a Wareneuae, up staina,)Pitbaburgb. W 111 insureagatnet al , Inds of FIRE and MA RINE RISRtd. A Rome Inetituden managed by lereetore v ba ar e well known in tneeommuruty, and %Genre de. I,rininod, by promptneen and y.main ...21111 ale chtuuctor withob they hate kieu mod, a of ering the bent protection i. - those wile Julie to be insured.. AISSETS, 04111).13F:y. 80/1,, 1869. Stock Accounta.. 68,000 00 Mortgage. ...... 8,160 00 Or.Hee funaaltrn 260 00 Oren Accountis nte ...... 7,609 43 Cast, 11,351 99 PTemi Lan Kowa_ 27,606 2, tiol6Fl and billa disconnwid 1440.076 14 D1181016)40- EieOllZA Dlirsie, t IL M 1110:, Jr" Noorgo W. Jackson, `limos M'Auloy, ?utlawsl titsmsc, kAlexan.ler Ntimek, Wm. H. tirmCa, Chas. W. 1-I.ll::kstson, Andrew sck,cy, Wm. MeI:I3II4SL, Aleocasclar Onset, Darla M 1...1n0r, Roes .1. l'hcamas ...1 itt PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSITBA.NCE COMFY NO. 149 CHESNLIT STREET, Oppoalt• the Cu• Com Capital 5214/.100—......A55ets $4114,4114tl WILL MASH; ALL RINDS i)l , ' IN sl: RANCH, riLhor c, t,r.rr dv-er,ption of Pr-p Arty reit:50111114. rxtes of preziarum. ROBERT P. LCINf,. hi. W. BA LI,W ,Co Prefqrienti Charles Bay an, JA:. IL eope, 1r... It. English, (4..)r g,. W. MI - .4 .. P. B. Barory, Joeee. , I. Pan!, C. Shermon, John Clayton, B. J. hlngargee, E. Vi i.lOl, Y. FlLaexanite, SreretW7 J. H. OCIPTIN, AKent, Ira-1y Corm,. 'lllll,i nod Wood miro*lL.4 CITIZfN'., -,U S INSURANCE COMPANYA OF PITTSBURGH .1.N..E.i.A.S ..., Tit 1 ALII tiTS A Ni, CA jia.,4(.) /,:s tr,thi I.; B.wrouisy. WM. BACA I.F.T. Preoder.. Office. (Dor. of Dlartret and Water S is. TotiLadlii au:on:tot Loss and Inkrz..gii to LLP 'two Lno ti..oth.irs Aral W-elerli Riven*, I.nkno, nod ht,yous, and the gel, get,on ratl.nr lamas's, itgabeat Lam and Damage by ft'l re. DILLIC-Nitt Wm. 1-14galey, Hon. T M. Howe, Jon. .Igt.e. Fors, Jr.. C. lug, H. Harbin,t U. V. J0n.,,, 8. C. J. CalawAli. Frondo , ..,dl..rn. Id. lour , John 8. Ik:ls...rill. .h•h o rho 4 linrobty l'Toou.rd Win. G. Johodton. FIRE IN ErgaN 0.14. The Enterprise insuresenx Co TaAen for 0,7. Fu*, or Sco.vi florki or Ar Holtnon A tr.,;,,,-1,14 J h. Lyon A 41., Hon. 'rhea. Si. Ho ,InnEn 1..r0:y A Co, 1.. A 14.0 Kromer, G. , •rge .4.. HrynA Co., SlnN:r ,, y A C... Viamon, I.la[! k Co., John 'l'.l,lzon Ph.oi...r A Gq ) ,Be r rty ! ktrawn o.'. rt 0. A 1-iLler, aple'sOm Offt,x, liana Block, No. ••• FIRE INSURANCE BY 'CELE Reliance Mutual Inguranee Company of Phila.4l.lphis, On Buildings, Limitol or rArTietrial, Met chaniiiza, Furnitnro. Lte., in town Or uou niry. Cash Capital, 11229,81(1 Assets, • 631)3,44)S 96. OFFICE NO. 308 IVA L,V U7' SAY /JET. Invented billow., via : First Murtga,,,a on improved City Property, worth double the ftalailra ....... ...... 3t66.n00 00 ftrsZ. • 1102 5 0 l'eurisyiasnia Railroad Co.'s 6 at cent. lort.tfaiie Loans, t 30.00 0 0, c 0..; ....... Philadel nom cily ti per cent loan.. . alle,.theny Omuity o ai cent. flenntiyi• vane RallrOxel Loan. . ............ Collateral Inane, well eecurod ..... ilunurigtion and Broad Norma, ' Ra:troad oouipliny, mortgage 4.000 00 Pennuy I Tanis Railroad ‘' , .inpany Stocac... 4,000 00 knock of Iteoanec Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,dau Stock of County Fire latstrunce Co 1,060 00 Stock of fielaware M.S. Insurance C 0.... 700 uo Corczoorcial Bank d 06,136 01 Meeliktliele Rank do 2,011 l 60 Colon M. insurance Oa's . ...... 160 DO Rills Receivable, businesa paper 46,....127 18 Kook Accounts, accrued interest, etc..., 0,216 72 Canb on band and in in hands of agent,. 11,a86 lb al Fifth 81 rept. - - • Clam Tingley, Samuel Biepnane, Wlllgen R.. Thompson, Robert *nen, - Froitorike lirr•wn, William Niii,:ear, Cornetlux StevenAtm, lionwroo W. Tingley John R. Worod, s:lanolin Rill, R. L. tilireon. Z. Lothrop, Robert Toinii•i. CtiarloN I .44.thi. Frelb.rioli Lei!mg Jacob T. Boutlog, Mark, ii 'hood, Sewn Rowell, larnol S Woodward. John 1i...e11. Pitt..e. H. M. BINCII.MAN, Sooretary. .1 I.ARDNER COVlrts., Agmt, my 10 Nortnenbit earner Thud and .treed,. tile Mutual Lire Insurance Co F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, . 400 WAL T YI ' F?RgKT, PHILLONLPIILL THE BUSIN THIS CI )111PALls1 . 1 is 001:141UCala on the nintue/ princ.ple, the strictest settee of the term—the eutlre surplus, deducting nee-west eXpontre ttkluet, bring equitnidy drruled af..:;ro lor ending Oliit January 7b. . A katits 0 w,or Eavt ii i! sa ,I v i Quarter Million ---... c ... ~ tuilars. - Calb on hand and It • nli..s 129,050 39 Ronde and NI ortgaiw , 13,421.5n8 12 United Btatnti till , k....- 867,232 50 Real Y:stam Due from Agonts F 8,989,888 7.1 Addituterest accrued; but not yet due.. bO,UtO Oil Deterred premiums. (estimated) ...... 13i).099 00 Premiums in COllll4O or trall.allfulloo... :13,1:12 38 ems Awes, February 1,1861 ..... 12 gates of .prominm bower, and profits greater than in most other llbmpantes. Tea PHOPOIITION or 1,81.1 A. MATS t. , ) the amount at rink la greater than that of any other Lifo Insu rance Company in he Una.l States. Pamphlet= and every re.fnlime information will be timiisbeci free of expense on application, by leiter or otherwise to - • DARLINEVFON-&•• BLArIEBTOtt, y 31.3m3 37 Fifth BtroAr, hug burgh DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY NSU RAN CE COMPAN Y— I NCO RPO RA T E D riN THE I_,A3ISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1i35. OFIOCR E. CORNER nußp A.ND WALNUT STE.RETS,PHILAD ELPHIA. MARINE I NSURANCEllonVessels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. INLAND INSURA - 1 , :C.E.5 on foods, by Rivera, Canals, bakes, and Land Car. lieges, to ail parts Ot the Union. FIRE INSIJ. RANOEn on Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, itc. Llßaeroaa—Wm. Martin, Edmund d. Bonder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. InLyiti, James Trautuur, Wm, Eyre, Jr James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Sea?, Lr. R. M. Huston, fieo. (4. Lieper; Hugfi Craig. Charles Eel ley, Samuel E. broke,,, K Petuston.Henry Sloan, Edward Letritnigton, E. Jones Brooke, Spencer Wilvain Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. JObeA, dames H. M'Farland, Joataut P. Eyre, Sohn B. Semple. Putelmrirdt,p. T. ktorega, to B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MA RT IN, President. CHuB C. HALAL, Vice President. Haar Lnaraus, Secretary. P. A. MAI , EIitA, dgenL eit pi e . ee filiezer street Pittsburgh, :028,251 70 of PH 1.A..1,F.1.PH P 034.08 98 CLEW TINGLEY, PreBidel. DllllO7Olll. Or n WM" YORK. Wag arid-Ytiovri WM. BENNET'Ir, IfdPORT KR AND DEALER LN DEA NDI ES, CORDIALS, WI NUS, Old filonnngahela and Rectified Whisky, Ro. 1310 Wood Street, 1'022 Gm Pittsburgh., Pa. _ _ _ 8. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS AN 13 3:3 El 4%. LI!00%, CAP, LETTJ-R, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, :taro removed from )41 WOOD STREET to No. 3$ Smite: meld mtreet, PITTSBURGH, PA, inues.sb or Trade for Recs. ape VW I CLA Y TON. WHOLESALE k REIALL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. $7 Diamond Alit4w, Near Wdirid Street. P/Tri;B [TROLL PA. AtirAlwaye on hand kdaeltherry, Cherry and Loaner Brandin., Old MonoUptanola Rectified lY ht.try mta6 P. MIDDLETON Bt ;SRO. 1SlPOI:TB:kb OF WINES, )3 IiAN DIES, ALO DIESI.E'N.6 IN Fine 01)lid Whiskies, NU, I) NORTE!, FRONT STREET, aplinlyrt ?MLA I,liLl Zeman and f *egars. ___ W Oc D. RUN EHART, imaliwwitiewb ui,..ttf; TORACCO4 FEL s A, spalz.Ty rio 120 WoOL, STP.EIe. I, IVO ft A R.NSTkiI. AAL, 14 ' 1 witatae fmr: Rzinti GENUINiti HAVANA SEG ARS, • Tobatee s , WOOD STREI4I%! wader the, Ht. CharlP. Hotel, orJl Ph. Vi ruk..umewal, e11.1.+41.A1.14411 MILLER & RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, uesvaraio DP OFRAII DIES, W INKS AND SMGAILII, NOS- 7'll AND tad, CO ItIN MK OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN bTRKEIFF, ND BULIS ti A' Th FOE BW7FARRR'S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. INIR, Rails, Cotton Yarn;, au*, dm., Constantly on Band. mr2 - - - (Ott, (boat, Otandles, ALADDIN COAL OIL EMERSION, JOHNSTON b WILKINS, 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE A Ll'. ou hand a al.:la-nor q::+.1•.:: ht. o 1 Vilrlflty, WLUllee..l.lg and . . _ LI. C. J. El. SAIV VER. 21.-LNti7 eC7IMAR. 07 LA11.1.) OIL, OANDLES, Yalm, Toilet and kosln Sot.pis, 5.44. 457 Me 4404 i Str.•L, Y1tia04.44. VI, PA Quilt paper, &r, - - NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BIGTWI:K' IrIYTII AND LIBERTY kiTizi. Mo. 107 Markel Street, TE BEli ls tiI'ENIN(4 sore end large CLUCK of 1""Al'Ell.11/1kAt,;11‘til,;, Km.orar.ac a vompicLe artoortracnt tor Dwelings, ( .0 41.,, , . () theca. Halo,. wnien reepactfuliv tr, (ta onOre oec 1.1.,, and now •Til , s.e to want of Cc, A -, 11 1111 , 1 ,),ern OLZ) rtmen roar:, 1,1 JOB. IL. Fl ('G FINS, WALL PAPER: WALL PATER! run Latri,„....l ilasortlocti sod I,ccm! erttek ) . ,L L.)7411'1,11. C....)n0 an,. eve 4LTER P. , I.4I I ISIIIALL, No. 87 ow! tre e Near ?WIWI, at I.lc , Uld twancl,) Hu to; Kiit. French, 1 70/11/11.0 40.1 -kr/Writ/1n WALL PAPERS, irU l: Ye. .tALid, u liA Ai BENS, ,C MAI ES, 1.01 50,000 rolls at ctn. 50,000 rolls at S and 10 cts. W ISDOW boon, elitnrra, arena t or,sn , CIMINO°, AC. it2l Look for .no FruriL 'I tle Only piene in town full r,suria,nt. )4 (+recall panerm a.. kept Morin Clams. P. SAT stilt J.B. ItltT 01 =L. }tyre' (Late at Miller A Rick eteon 'a.) Bi le FL & 19 11. TII if. lt 6. (Bw:few:lot to RITUIIi A ANDfleoB.) WI - 1. - dew:de Dealer« in FOREIGN FRUITS, 8i I'S, CONFECTIONERY, 811 G FLS, FIRE WORER, No. 89 Wood RV, and to. Ha Second street, Oppoeite St Charles Hotel, 1346;11.E .° 1 1 7 Wholesale Grocers, Zoe. 18 and 20 Ww4l Stroet, WM. H..lllll'ii- 'WM. Mi. SMITH k CO., WHOLESALE GE 0 CE:B.S, 111 SECOND AND t 47 FIRST STREETS' mr2s Pittsburgh, Pa. 119 50() LBS EPSOM SALTS, 1,000 LBS. CREAM TARTAR, 50 KEG Dl CARD 801 A 160 ',RS. CCOCHINEAL,_ 10 NUYEi OSWEGO CORN STARCH Just received and fur sail by CEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, 0.7.26 Fe41,13d. FtrePt.. A:lFghenv {t UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near THE SUBSCRIBERS - MANIJF.k.t. turn and keep constantly on hand every .rt, ele in their line, vs: Cornices, Ornaments, Lain Geodn, Comforts, Feather Beds, Einttranoes all kinds also, the '7 44 4417,444i Patent Spring ged, All kinds of slwelee, P.:.nda and Firmres. o,le - Prompt attention given to all orders for Ling amt laying down Carpels, Oil Cloths, Am. oetlilvd ROJAERTS RORNICIL Apollo Hall Billiard Saloon. TM! N GANGWISCH would remind h,. rr,euda and ojw.tomers that ho is still to be round at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance on Fourth etreeL He ban always on hand the ber quality of lager beer, •}3 , 1 in connection with thE hall, a well appended billiard saloon, with goo , tables, halts and cure, RebornUer the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at n ear Wood. entrance from Fourth A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS lid.. POUNDER, No. TO SECOND Street; Pitta burgh, Pa.., is prepared to funuoll to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OM ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZE, Pram 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP Allia GA I I GE COCKS of all sues, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PINPri, CNIIINTER FtAu MSS, and every variety of Brava Caeringa firuahe in the neatest manner. 013- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITIO.N mr.r.AL FULTON'S PATENT IfFMALLIC PACKING, for Stearn Eagan... ap23:ly AM E S M. TAYLOR 9 ALDERMAN, OPPIOE, 451 Penn Street, sth 1/4"strtl noLLE CT I ON S pmniptly rtiade. Rontls, Mortioig.. And miler Wnung• Drawn. AcknowledgetneEth Takock, BMA Probstod_ *PeklY WHITNEIX,I : • 'NOTARY OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pert, - .Fifth .A.roo.niketwood. strtugn B. be 4 41 " B E. "aa M'CALMONT ScILEB,R, ATTORNEYS AT 'LAW,- FRANKLIN, V ENANGO CO., mrzuyalP‘silisYlvtamta. IL W. Parraasos Geo. r. IAWSOa PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KAHN'S LAW 111:1/LDIN(,S151 Diamond Street, near Grant. )fitklyJUMßO/2GB, PA. TIC IF. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. omee, ti o. 72 Grant. Street (Three doors below the Co* Roue,)ya:ly gip/Houma, Pa. L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW 0/hee, ill o. 138 Fourth St., lafitz:y PITTSBURGH, PA. TEETH! SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. 0 SI LL, hay repoved to 246 PENN Ni s STREET, in am'honse formerly occupied ey Dr. ti. H. Ropier, opposite Christ's Church.— kie will give all the mi*ern improvements. Teeth inserted at variontipriees, from $l6 to $62 per set. Rariournicts— Rer. W. G. Howard, Rev. Samuel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. Gt.ild'Candless, AL b., J r IL „flop, king. W. H. Vanpt.:Gao. R. Keyser rW4S-Ink tee. SIM LIP iM' ' an2Ttly „1.1 ' . B.A.ELZ, ii v o WATERCIJRE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 'ALAGENT OF R A I NBOiIV SO S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR Pt. T.. 7 I" 'l' 1:7 Pt PI IE3 - ciehlr (JOE. PENN AND WAYNE SM. TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be. !metal Smithfield and Ohsrry Alley. delkly r_i_EORGE S. SELDEN HAVING resurn..d THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may herl.after be (mind at his office, IT.l.Fourth street, PittAurch. te= AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor juk. e to C,. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street. ad- Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 21n 6 o'clock. CUPPING AND LEECHING, MR. dic MRS. MESE.. SM.Tooth triketed. Hot, Col.l and Shower Batho SIII3E. 177 Grunt street Autuitiart. FUKIVITURE AND CHAIRS faT .R.IEIDITCMJJ 1: O Ft.I.OP.S. .1 AM ES W. W1)0110WELL, Nos. 9T and 99 Third. Street. AND 111 FOURTEI STREET, CONSISTING OP ALL VA varraz OF STYLES AND FINISH, EDITABLI POE Hotels and Private Dwellings. eel. An orders promptly attended to, and the Foruaure carefully peeked and boxed. Seeintboato and Botet, furnished at short notice. Catonet. Maser, N applied wan every ortiele in th , ne mare (Ili RN 11 . URE FOR CA.BII.—A full n N a i ti4i T c j ar ri e t n of Pittsburgh milhotared BUREAh., ng 80011 CI.ABFA WARDROBEB, Yi" every article needed in a wail tarnished dwel ling, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to on Br As the only terms on whorl) business 11..10110 al this &nab. Itsbmont ,e fur CASH, pn. - 4 - sere made accordingly. Persons in want of a, r.nLog in the above line, would be advantaged Id calling at FACE !NKR h IRWIN'S, Ne. 108 Struti - Lfield street. below Fifth. d. U. NACICIBBA, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan bothers. THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED LNI LORETTO, Cambria County; Pennsylva, nisi, foot miles from Crooeon Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1868. with priviliges to confer the LValltli Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of the most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mot:mama being proverbial for its pure water, braving air, and picturesque scenery. The Se or tenth year commences on the FIRST MOP, IiAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends shout toe '29th of JUNE following. It is divided !nto two Sessions._ Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus tuxes. nary for Land Surveytng, Engineering, &a, de., will be furnished by the Institolionto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Txasts--Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance POO Washing and use of Bedding .......... 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra-.-- 10 Students spend Vacation at the College la Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Idary's Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. D. C. KN E ELAND K EEPS CONSTANTr,Y ON HA I} SiltrAF.F. 01 4- iestiy tiwon Partnership RIVEN THAT partnerstat u .siely existing betweenLEE A BECEHAM and° RGE A. KELLY Of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM k KELLY. wan dissolved on the rld of Apr 41.1861, by mutual consent. • BECKHAM & KIELLY. PITTSI9I.IROI4 fIUNT.g.R. 43,- The busineaft will be carried on at the old stand by the aubsoriber, by whom all the business of the late firm will he settled. GWRGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4, 186L—ie6-tf OAP, CANDLES AND OILS 1.000 Bogen Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, 600 do ROW= Soap in 1, 2 and SM hen 300 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 arida!' tats: 200 do Oleine do in 1 Inters,- • 160 do German do I Mohan, 3EO do Friend to Woman Soap in 1 b.tars 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in enema .hapes and elle& 600 BOX6fI Miners' Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic 1 - 'reesed and Mould Candles for Sommer nee. 'Loa Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 0,513 t 613 - be do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, Be * m do Wax Colored Candlea, 40, be a do. 6 do Coach do, 6 do Star do. 10 Narrate No. I. Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating N I Oil, 10 do do do 2 Oil, 60 do , Carbon Illuminating Oil, 25 do Coal do d On hand and for aa\t r iy ' B. C. a J. H. SA YEB, To 111:10111 woo warded, by the U. 8. agricuitura, Society, the first premiums for this, Soaps and Candloa. mhlB 1i 0 D 3EI , S Ck ..14" ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. (.Matt St. and Dnqueene Way, All work entrusted to me will be Neelly And Pi:oinstJt Executed. mint WI VA 64 Le- Orders shon..ed at basement shop, Grant street, opposite Cathedral. 11.110:11/1 OP 9 ARR lAGE I S au . AW A YB, APE3G:FH, SINAI-RNA ORS No. 1.91 FiltiburyA, t -i4 All work w arrant...A to be of the best ma- Sadal and workumutatup. enyVklad, f roftzstonal. ail ti fatilitial. tine T. T. MNiIUBIN, (SECOND STORY.) P. O'BRIEN. C. WEST k CO., errs: watt- E. wiz .1111ffitt ref' AKERSAIII ) EXChAIV01111010 N 1k Wood area, cce - ner orThirdy , / iettly LTissultea, PENN' NAT ROLES &SONS, Bankers and Ex • change Prokera, and,ltealece:tn - Ntitea Drafts, Acceptanetk4 •Gold, 'whirr - and Bank Notes, on the Eaaterp end 'Western Cities con etai j : I l lu rTy gate. Wantons miute In all the algae threpghent the United Stateet Depotnta - teeetved in par ;Pada or enrrent paper, No. • 7 Mark et Are* betweinerhird and Fourth screen. nieckly 4inanciat. DOLLaR S..il i Jr.s . ws, lildLArK NO: 63 FVURTH EITRIISI4 • CHARTEELED IN 18.654 , rIPEN DALLY", from 9. to, . I, J. alao, Wednesdg r and B.sinsday. evet from May let November tat, &it:o'w Ce6l mov 4k. and from November fat to May lat. fritm tlf - to o'clock. Deposits received c ' all arms not lees than Oat Dozzaz, and a dividend of the profits ddclared twice year; in Juno and Deormber. Intereet has beat declared . serni•annur iy, in June:and December since the Bank was organized, at the rate of Rix per cent. a year. Interest, if not drav n out, is placed to the credit oft he depositor as, riscrpal, and bears Oro mum.' interest from the first days of June and Larcandxsrr cbmpoundingtwice a er,r without troubling the de positor to call or even to nresent his pass book. •At this re" money will doable in lees tua twelve- • years, IA MIT. A makingl2l- 1. in the aggreg sl ate ang anD P • Books containing tie sliharter, By-Laws, Pala and Regulation., turn had grads, on application the office. psnitanum. 13BOREI t &LBRXIS. 11354 DINTS. William J. Andersen, Jameaßl/ Meads, Isaac M..Peornock, Benj. L. Pahneateck, M. Pollock, Hopewell Hepburn. Robert - Robb, James Herdnum, Jamee Bhidle, James D. HellE4, Alexander: Tudre, we aeries.' Alexander Bradley, . John .11. MePadden, John G. Backofen, Peter A. • George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James WAttley, Alonzo A. Carrier, John Marshall, " Charles A. Colton„ Walter P. Marsha William Douglas, John Orr, . John livarA'Henry Bing Walt, John Holmes, John Ji: Bhoenherge William 8. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William E. Schmertz, Richard Hay., Dario Whither. Williaan 8. lately, Ottriatlan "Yeager. ' LIDDADTAIII AND =ADDED/A ()akar, FE • A • CO•TON. . • [JAI L.OAN OFFIGE. BEIVRY W. CIIIIII.OTTL i No. 100 butichtleki Near the corner of Fifth, PIT TSOITRGEL, PA. MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Geld andl3i ver, Diamonds, Jewel. ld and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valu able exhales, for any length of time agr e ed on. The goods cannot be delivered without thisneket. No accountable in ease of firs. Boars from f A fd. to 10 P. IL jaSID cEm - } 4 3.SEE] Y, . 114 FIFTH 81 HER Z opposite Cathedral, ESTATE AND (MARRA!, AGENT. DIr&LEB SH NOTIN, BONDS, MuSTGA NB and other Sean Tit fee. stet i 1155 lithS. EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. . A. W T. PI UNICE i P..T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUNKETT &CO. GLASS MA NUFA JTURERS, WAREHOUSE No. 1,2 Wood Street, Corner of Fliret, Pittsburgh. e w. . cssismoniat, a. cmunsithjan a crutrustata t u D. 1 1 / 1 10/".. . .... . . DIMAS ITYNINGHB MS CO.—PITT S BUREIEIGITY t4LABB, WORKS—Wareho use, PWater street, and 158 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors I clew hfomngithebt. House, Manntactur.ers of Pittsburgh CAty Window Glass Druggists' Glass Were and American Convex Glass, for parlor windows, cht•rohes and publie buildings. apl . solutLofi, Dissolution of Co-1 artnorship. THE CO-PA IiTIC ERSII IT HERETO fore existing between JO 'N P. HUNT & HENRY MINER, ..nder the tl.m of !J N'l' MINER, IS 016 day dissolved ht mutual WWI.- ISt, The business of ti e late firm e ill be nettle by HENRY MINER, ',ho la authtized to sign firma name in liquidation. JO - I N P. HU. HENRY MINER. July 18th, 1881 HENRY MIN; R, Successor to BUNT & &TIM t', Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, 8 I ATIONER & NEWSDF A I.ER N05.:71 an .173 FIFTIEB't REM; Nazi. door to ttie Post Offioa, f➢ 29 IF YQU WANT SOME GOOD NEW Frait'or prepared fine Me. t, mixed and all caner kind of Spier s,ooking Brandy or wine, New Orange, Lemon and ClidOn Peel 4o to Haworth a heathers in the Diamond, whole you will got all new crop Fruit and lower than at any other house in the ony. Also ageneral and I dl araortraent of i'arruly'Sromrietii Teas, , Winet, Brand a, sad all other kinds of Fot aism and Dow sane 'honor.. „WORTH i 8R0T.4 oornar o Diamond and taava..t If 7 U NS, PISTOLS, lilF L k_A (413 tention of these in euch of 148, RI FLEJ3, PIEIT El directed to our sotea.:lig stoc irGINE BUILDER & 43M.FAT WESTERN PLALNING MILL, rer. aebory and Ducussns — Wan,..attsburgh, Pa., will take to order, and warranted as good as eau be made, the following machinary, via :--Sh.fun .Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; Pla. nera,for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; notiaen and Tobacco Stirewa:Tatent-rigjat and Model Ma ohineb, in the beat manner; Shafting, Pullets, and Hangers, of all eiseektut variety ; Screws, of any di ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. WILI ahiothake, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats ha Lathe inheara ann other Planing done to orde.ri can plane nineties wideoiy 9 feet Bindles long. AU °Mars Prompile FUld and Baraestiy m3.• N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude giv en- to repairs on Printing Presses end other Me ehiraaa my thlyd _ . 8:11112.11, PARK & CO.. NIII/Tll WA.41111 ,FOUND1111( 4 . PiTtErgUßtinif, Warehouse, No. lie First and 120 Second streets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptiona of Coat Dil i Retorts mid Stine, Gas snit Waterrlpe, Sad IrettnDog Irene; Wagon Boxes,theel Moulds, rut gem i Also Jobbing en a d. nd Machine Osstpgs of every 4.h.i suzettes madelte order; , " Hsring • a complete machine shop:thatched to the tiendFoundry, all necessary AdsAdsber_earefuliy aw fentlytaa, M. Li . L. E .111111tallAW. TAILOR, a. N 1* SAINT. CLAIR OITILRRIP. (Dr. Irish's liihw Buildrng,) 2.1 y piTTsßußsz. Co - Partnership. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnehtltip .ender Lto4 name and atyle of PERKINB,MERR.IOK h CC.. in the Paper, Rag and general Commiaelon. &Lonna& M PEMERRIKINS, CL HENRY CK, lEDWARD C. OLLPP. Pittabnrgh.ya, March Ist, 1141. JIM M. }WIXOM —...0. HIM hismair,„—Tg. a. CLAS.I O PERM Ng, MERRICK & CO„ WHOLRIALE Att,ll ism IDEAL - ERB Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordage, &0., Manilla Rope, BrAwn-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials; &e.; &a- • .- whodmi itio.'B2 Third Street; marl 111 MB 7Lea tr PA 5 3 000 43 A 4 's "" NO. EXTRA BALT,. in new two boutpi Cotton Sip, foootako aPPRAI9 tiaLTMANUFACTUILING cOMP+ NY ni)lB.4m 24 WOOD 81121415 T. A PPLES, • . L leo barrels to prhne order, for pale EB: dM by HENRY IL COLLINS.- r`litEEN APPLES -400 tibia ebojce 11..J1 Green Apples received sod for sale by de7 HENRY H. COLLINS% LIM E--110 bbistresh Lime for sale ti del HENRY H. COLLIN& WNTER APPLE - 40 barrels prime Winter Apples jest> i calved and for sale by RZYM ER a B 1104. dad Dias. LW and Llts Woodataiait Pittsburgh, Pa
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