ailreatbs M6l. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1860 ON AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVEMBER Mk.. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. EIGHT DAILY TItAIWS. TSB THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2.60 a. m., stopping only at principal stations. and making direct connecuons it Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, an d for New York via the Allentown route, THE EXP.H.III . f.S.A.ini leaves daily at 440 p. m, stopping only at principal stations, Mauna direct connection at Harrisburg for Bain. more. and Washington, and for New York via the Allentown route. THE FAST LINE leaves toe station daily, lex is)ilit Sunday) at 10:50 n. stopping only at princi stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Balti more and Washington. WAY FRE.ltrEff TRAIN WITS PASSENGER CAR ATTACHED, leaves the Pa senior Station every morning (ounday's excepted) at 5.40 a m running as La as Coneinaegh and stopping at all stations. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOW N ACOOAI,MODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 1000 p. stop ping all stations and running as far as Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leavee daily, (except Buninty,) at &AO 11. SECOND ALTOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at ILIA a. in. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 41*.0 p. in. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at felt, p. in. RETURNING TRALNS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:—Express, 1:16 p m; Mail, 8:36 p. m; Fast Line 00 a. ID ; Johnstown Accommodation., 10:05 a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 5.80 a. m.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:30 a. m; third Wall's station Accommodation. 1,05 p. m 4 fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 506 p. En. • -• Trams for Blairerville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo dation, and Express and Mail Trains East and West, The raveling public will find it greatly to their in going East or West, to travel by the varua Railroad, as the accommodations now offer cannot be surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust, We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may flavor this Road with their patronage. WAREI TO NEW YORE.-... 512 BALTLIKORES9 eo PHILADELPHIAIO 00 LANCASTER 68 HABBISSU , 766. "ftgme checked to all stations on the Pennsyl Tanta Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be dinned an excess according to distance traveled in In the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent NOTIOE-1n case of Joss, the Co- Deny will hold emeraselves responsible for personal be gage only, end for an an lent not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Omnibus Line as oze.l employed to convey passengers and bagsn to and tro3:l the de pot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART Agi., • At the Penn's R. R. Passenger Station, no2B nr I Aberty and Grant streets 1881. THE 1862. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAI LWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH-WEST, WEST AND NORTH WEST WINTER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianan°he, St. Lotus and Chicago quicker, than by any other route W TW ARD 'TRAINS. FAST MAIL I.l..NE,—Leaves Pittsburgh 1:40 a. Arrives at Crest ..... 10.40 a. a. Making close connections with BeLiefonann. and Cleveland. Columbus k Cincinnati Roads; arriving at Fort Wayne at 4.00 P. n. Arriving at Crucag, at 1100 p. in. XX.PREM-: TP.A.ll.4—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 p n. Arrives at Gres:line 10.00 pat Making close connections as above. Arriving at Fort Wayne at 5 a m. Arriving at. Chicago at MOO a. in. Sleeping Cars on true train nom Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago, N. 13.—Frie time to Cineinnati by both these trains is the same as by ateemenrihe. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, ana passengers all go into Cincinnati together. All Trains through to Chicago without change of IlitBT WARD TRAINS. LASTS anicego, 1183 a. Y and 6.30 P n. Arnving at Non Wayne ac 415 p m and 1220 a m. Arrive a. 1.41:11.6, .5.10 r ef. tm,l 0.L.0 a. a. Connecting wi h yam, for Layton cad Cmeminat.! Arri Plug at CreStllll6 50.T.1 r !ma tI.2V A. Y. Conn tlethi with Iridl3.B for CiolAlllllpU.A, t Cleveland. utirdo and the Elan, Arrm - ng nt Putaburah, 2.26 L.lll. and 250 P.M. All marling coat conotctions with PGLI:L3YII,Ia , : Railroad triune for' he Eastern citiea, via Allen town and Phi ladol . . . Sfit.Only one change of cars between Chicago and rew York. v:e Pitisourgh sod al'ent,wn on train leaving Cincage at 6co p at, reectling Pntn bergh at 3.60 p m, and New York a: 10.45 a In. kllnt.d.Witub, '1 ita_ip,b—Prom Fedora' Bt, 81.atIon,.& . 11egneny City NEW BRAiII'FON irxetAlmolleTioNi Leaves Allegheny Zit) a m and 4,30 p m Arrives at New or.ghi on at 11.1 u " 6.10 " Leaven " 12.10 Arrives at Allegheny at 616" 190 ECONOMY AGCOM.MuIJATION. Leaves Allegheny aLI2 60 p m ard b pm Leaves h.couomy at 648 ain 400 •• ZslaktliET TRAIN. Leaves Alliaace at 8.10 a m =MI= Leaves Allegneny at 'AO p Arrives at Alliance 7.40 p m Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 in•autes slower than Pittsburgh ume 11(s.Tickets are scud for the ace.,mmodation and maraet trail:ism reduced prices. Trough wino witueet as LOUOWB: At Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland art.U. Pita burgi. Railroad. At.Orrville, Onto, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuyahoga Falia, etc. AtMatiblield, Otto, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, can dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At I.VestiLne, for Delaware, Springfield, Columnar', Cincinnan, Xenia, Dayton, Lnd•q - utpolis, St. LOMB, Lardaville, ate. &CAT*, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cm emu*, am, etc. At Lino. for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo,etc At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette, lnd., St. Louie, and intermediate points to Central Indiana and At Plymouth for Laporte. ASWinimith for ad mints on the Lonieville, New dalOpm . l *act Phicago Railroad. Amd* Yn 3 / 4 4.15 0 , !run :ramp ,o, au Doi EIW in Uncle, Laonti, lows, WILICOLU3I3I and kllnneeoza: timber informer:ion and torougn tioltote apply to EiLORNA PARKIN, Ticket Akirt., Paseenger &anon, Pntsburgn. Through 'rickets for sale , at the Ticket °tikes of the Oos,pany on the Luse of the road, to all Parts GI the United &stee. Vi rt eIiINN, assent Passenger Agent, Pitts= G. W. CAM. 13 neral Superintendent. no 4 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURSH RAILWAY. TIME CHANGED. (IN AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. 25, I.,jr 1851, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn koala Railroad, In Pitta burgh, as follows; PITTSBURG - li, OOLUMBUd AND taNCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.. Lasses Pittaburga--- ..... -...1 65 a m Steube e .5.18 `• " .... pm ; " ..... ----....1.80 p Arrives Cincuanati 516 " Lit Louts 10.15 a m • Leaves Plitaburgb..-..... ......... 1 65 p m " Steubenville 610 " " .Newarn 12 midnight " Columbus ........ w, m Arrives ClOctnnati... 1.40 " St Leine. ........ sup m NO change of oarsbetweenl'atsburgu and OM* aixua atL SplayllH sleeping cars attached to all night bate!. PITTSBURGH AND wiEur.P.Ltrio LINE. Lealea Pittsburgh 1.66 a in ...... " " Sten " Whet-link 6.86 " Arrives ... 660" Lea"ea Pittsburgh 156 p m " " Steubenville 610 " • Wheel ng. —6.25 " itTiTB.9 teener " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltim re and Ohio Railroad. and at B. Hair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville , Co. Iconbtia and Oinclanat. PITTSBURGH A• CLBVP. SID LINE. Leave Plitsburgia-.—.— u Wel !Erie— ...... " Bayard ......... Et udson._ ........ Arrives Cleveland._ Leaves PittßEinrgla.. • Bayard. " }hiders Arrives Cleveland..___. Connecting at Bayard with Tuscorawas branch for New Ph ladelpina and Canal Dover at siiLdlee with Pittsburgh. Port Wayne and Chicago It.t.tro ad Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Ct. Mg, Redress for Akrou„ coy Fa!' and kitLeraberg.and runt at Cleveland w}th 0 k ERR( }r Fria, tir kirk anti Bufhtlo,,w}th CATER for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. Malt Train leaves 606 a sp, Plopping at all sta. tioirie between Ro heater and BelLir. Wellsville Accommodnuoz le yes at 3.35 p m Returning Trams arrives in Pittsourgh as follows w Kali Train 410 p m Vint line._ .102., pm Express Tr ..... ....... —2 00 a m W' vecille Accommodation...-. 9.40 a m Norsonwen. ansgruta to go to nandasky, bacloN T Chim,} r }, or points Weet,,of Cleveland, moat be to auk for tickets via Cleveland. h Ticked Gan be procured at the Lib arty Street Depot, Pittsburirh. J. STEWART, taket Agent, For Milker particulars apply to WILLIAM TrErWART, Agent. At the Ildiatilday'a Oirtee in Freight Station, Penn P4 . ° 4544 ,no?! 111PORTArt T. ALL PF,R,3OIrB PURCI3M3.IIII6I TICKETS FOR ST. JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri, the State of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI. RAILROAD, The only rail route from St. Lours to St. Joseph It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. larttuy 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. Eta H. Simmons. Ageot solOrftro 'MEW ROUTE VIA. RIVER AND RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati R Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St: Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Alban y and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads; for CHICAGO. O.OCH ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all Inter:n.24l' ate points: Through Freight Train to INDI ANAPOLII3, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers earned from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the( West, without breaking oulki Consignments made to .1. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cinrannati; or W. B. CUTTiNG, agent at Law rencebtirg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; no charge for drayage or *ram: Upon at Lawrenceburg. For further information apply to THOMAS RATI GAN, (N 0.116 Water street,) agent of the Company, who Is prepared to give trutouan asocaws for pas sengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicage, Peru, Greencastle . Crawfords ville, Charleston. PAM and Mattoon, kc., Lc. H. F. LORD, President, yogic F.CHEEH. i4annrwi Frwight A mrB JESSE JOHNSON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer In Flour,Gre.ln, and all Yindsjor Couw , ry Produce; Wines and Li quors, Cigars, Tobacco, dce. Liberal advances made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NO 237 sourm granND SP AMERICAN IRON WOBX.S. JONES k LA MELLEN'S, IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA An COMMON SHEET IRON. Lautit's Pakat Piston gods, Plates, &E. WASIMOVSMS, Water Street, cad 13 First Street, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and South Water &recd.% fe9l7av PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS Inas° JONSEt. JOHN L. Born._ WK. ileCumooon JONBa, BOYD & CO., NIA NU FACTURE RS OF CAST Sleei; also. Spring, Piow and A. B. Steel SPRINGS and d...X.I.Ers, corner Ross and First Kreeta. [noßans I PITTSBURGH. Pa. Dissolution of Partnership. THE C(1-PARTNERSHIP of JONES LAUTH expired by 'lmitation on the first day of August, IF6I. The business of said firm mil be settled by the new firm of JONh. & LAUGH LINeI. Limited Partnership. The urlersigne.d. residing in the city of Pitts burgh, have formed a limited partnership, under the firm ofJON.Eki A LA LIG H Llrsn..n the ousiness of mannfanturing and deal.og in I ItUN,(in succas. Alm to the late firm of Jones A I auth.) in which Einm the general partners are IA lA MIN T JONES THOMAS 11f. JO , F,S, GEORGE JUNES, HENRY A. LAUGHLIN and IRWIN; R. LAUGHLI and the special partner is LAUGH LlN,who hex contributed i,eveety thousand tour hundred dollars to the ct,mroon stock of sate partnership whir, is to commence an of the first day of August. 1861, and to terminate.on the first day of August, 1 856 . September 16, Bel. B. Y. JONES, T M. J N ES, G. W. JONEi, HEN RI A. LAUGH LIN, IRWIN B. I,AUtsgiLiN JAMES LAUGHLIN._ EDI= D. B. ROGERS ct SON., STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Ofiloe, 'Corner Butler and Clymer BEIMI FIFTY NEW • AND 4 - BECOND ILIND PIA.NOB, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS rrHE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce his stock of Pianos, off •rs for sale du ring this and next month, Fifty New and Second Hand Pianos at great btrgains, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been made especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes by the heel makers in the country, and can he relied on u ruble and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully invited to c std. examine them. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOH, 1716 81 WOOD STREET, ILLUSTRATED EDITION_ ONLY 25 CENTS GREJT EXPECTaTIOA'S This splendid and cheap edition of DICKENS' LAST, AND BEST WORK have been received at RUNT'S NEW STORE, MASONIC BALL, FIFTH STREE lt. Remember thin is the illustrated edition compete, Tor ONLY 25 CENT 4. nod b 1 w tillltlet.L IntsCOVISBY, F OR the speedy and permanent cure o GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES Seminal Weakneee, Nightly EMIBBIO/13, Incontinence, Genital Irritability Gravel, Stricture and AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER vituch has been used ny upwarna of ONE HUNDRED PHIf SICIANS, in their private practice, with entire success, super seding Cl7l/2118, Connie, CaPemse, or any compound Intl:ten° known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speed in action, often effecting a cure in a few days, and when a cure is effected it in perman eat. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system. and never nause ate the stomach. or impregnate the breath; and be. ing sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of did se necessary whilst using them; nor does their action interfere with bueineee pursuits. Each box contains six dozen Pule. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent 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, I': I', General Agent au27MA-wly-ts TO 11/R.SIEIS AMJ u aER&---FOB. SALE (MOWRY'S SUPERIOR PATENT .... 3.65 a m —.6 38 s. 08 " ...._826 " Grain Fan and Seperator, .935 U -1.55 p in .5.24 ‘• .5 50 “ .•ot .b 1) THE superiority of this Fan over all others in nee, ow:Lai:its in its cheapness, Em plicity and durability. Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with less labor than any other mill ever offered. The prtentee of the above Fan has been long so gaged in mannfactaring and selling Agnew tural implements, convinced of the great want good Fan for cleaning the ditlerent kinds of grai and needs, presents this to the public with full con fidence that it will meet their wants. .1 he undersigned having purchased the era right to manufacture anti sell the above Grain Fan and Seperator, is Weetern Pennsyniatua, \Western Virginia and ad Onn,, and the right to sell in in diana and lthnots., now prepared to flu all orders Wholesale or Iteta:l as 310 Donny street, Pule burgh. Pa. . W. WALL.AuE: Pittsburgh. July 16. lkel..—iyiNemdass, G FNTS' F.LNCY TRAVELING SHIRTS, 10 different styles, made of Plata, Fancy and Scar let F 6 nnels, of Fine French and lower grades, at $1 and upwards, whole ale and retail. RATON, MACHUM & CO., 17 Fifth street. BEANS.-3U bags white beans for sale 1. by [goo) HENRY H. COLL INB gallroads. PHILADELPHIA. Idannfootureri3 of Md_I7I77ACTINISB. 6 07 ROGRES , lIIPBOVD PATENT Streets, Ninth Ward, PI TTFI BE af4 PA 500 evples more of PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1800 .S..A.77".ikerE HOUSE, No. XSO Liberty Street, ETAT so PEN NSY Lk A... , N1A. PASSENGER UEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING takenr., 'fitted up,with all the modern tmprovern , nts, this popular re. Fort, the teiLecrltrar is prepared to accommodate his old enetomers and the public generally, with the best toe market affords. Oysters will be ser ved up in every variety of style, during the sea son. A , .e Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con fident in recommendir.g, to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and raid I,lThetotal.i. and Bethel. mv2ts SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor AVING TAKEN and. fitted up, at a groat expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his therms and the pub lic generally, with the beat the market affords. OYSTERd will be served no in every variety of style daring the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. sir-MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and ti [GM' BOARDERS taken. apltly ELS. C lEI SI OR OYSTER .4.11 D EATING HOUSE, O. iii WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. 9.llolindial DWAILE , fl LAILE AND EASTERN FISH. PRE.SH PHILADELPHIA AHD BA.LTDSIORE OTS 111.118 AND WILD GAME, AU be thator Propar Season. n 026 GEO. REINEM.A.II & 00. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR ENZ, eropriator, N 0.344 Liberty street, lust beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Badroad, which makes it the most convenient house m the city fa passengers arriving by that read. The proprietor nay ine, at considerable expense, 11 tted up, in excellent etylo, the MANSIONEOLIBE, world reepectflilly I , ollfill. a share of pnblic. patron age. There is attached a splend , d STABLE and eitenetve WAiION•YAftII, affording ample accom modstlon to traveled, and steamsters. His Larder and liar will be furnished with the best the mar ket can afford. fea:v LUZ t 51111,11011 COPPEA MINES Stitt - LATINO WORKS, FARK, 111 3 C URDY 1t CO., A_NUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper ottoms, Rased Still Bottoms, Spaher Bolder, de-, also Importer, and dealers to Metals, Ttn Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, kc. ConstanLly on hand, '1 tamen's Machines and 'loots. Warehouse, No. 149 Ftret, and 120 Second stn Pdts'eurgh, P. Sparta; order Of 00Drer Ctll to MOT seared Dat.tArri. feii Yaif.v Wit.. X. FABER & CO,. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS IRON FOUNDERS, General LOW:llsta and Boller Makers, Near the Penn's A R Peeatinger Depot ITTSBURGH, MAINTFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to ono mmdred and ratty noree power. and suited for Gnat Mills, Saw Mille, Blast Furnaeee, Factones, eft. Give particillex e.Ltent.lollto tee construcuon of En. ginea and ,Itaiihinery for gnat mtlle, and for up. rights, inulay and circular saw Gets ti; , , on nan.l. f. 11,41,1 and ready or snipe meat el -inert nmics, Engines and Boiler. of orery dose:tat:ow - - Asc., ;urn. , li•T, and 611001. Iron. separately, Wrought 1:on Shafting. Hangers and ?allies in every variety, and continuo toe manuatocure of Woolen rdaohinery and Marittine Cards. Ou: prices are low, our rne.chinory roanutantr.red of ino boot quality of materials, and warranted in all cameo Go vv' eke ~faf'tlOa. "'"Ork lore from al panes ot iao court L.-y a olicaect and proir.••L'y foia:da* 41 ,-, L! iii;C;4].—M. RUSH, PrOprw t-r. :NJ.. 2.k , 7 1,1 , Ny .1.70 et, tear relltleylVtir..a F.,. road 1.ep. , ,. I'qt,ialrsr.. i'n. 11, :.: r ~,,..... :.fin I•eell tute:y eillarged. reflood and ro-lurralsb.i, Re, is Of•vv It T."., t. , ,,t ~ 1 v r,iqr t•r tH. m.,.cMrn , ,1K1..)11 of rum, d,r, an , i inisr , ..lurs, .i . :, k-,t of i , ) , .tori Tool% vol . :Fl:.y. - , ;.:1 ,V:..0 es,tk a e.rrelAr, or nerved ;41.:1 -Very • !;;o_ 1 . ,10 thile . h- C.e. 4 - .! 1.1.0 ee.e.e..., 11., -4y, on :.031. wgoular with F up..rior I Tan., .•' i, II :'•re..ie x.. 11 YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPT:, AT TINS OLD sTAND, CORNUCOPT.M RESTAURANT, No 40 Fifth Street. W II I FAM I HOTEL-L and the trade gooera:ly, can tkr OhF...pcod:e Bay OVPIFT, at. the t_twes• wn,, , -ale rate,. l'ett:.try trade ,-eli,tted. ()ell 10(ING, Proprietor. Young's Eat ing Saloon, COE: lO.IN ALLEY and HMITHFIELI , ST., where sod nil ,t 1•• delleaclea of the sea.eOti w,ll be -ervtd up :n tbo most palatable B[3- ELI YOI'NG, ou,ll corner Viraln alley and Smithfield tn. A RAH, (.1i A NCE—For $B5) will be a dwelling house of five ror,mta with lot .1 2) leer co street, A 1 , gheny. by hr.) feet h• I,lhp et, •1. tall acht eX1,11,11•. For .an•by S b 61611,6 e: orst• GENTS' CMIZEI FREArCH CaLF BOOTS, Dcul.,le :e , .;14., and double upper, warranted equal to any in the city, and sill: be sold very low for nun W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO., BOYS BOUTS, BOYS BOOTS, YOUTHS BOOTS, YOUTHS BOOTS, CHEAP I CHEAP I! :CHEAP !! AT NO. lb FIFTH STREET. D. S. DIFFENBACHER. BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND TINTED PAYER HANGINGS—For sale by _ _ _ WANTED—AN OIL REFINER TO go to n neighboring city. None bats fully competent, prat cal man need apph W • nol4-1w H b it( i., 284 Liberty street. LADIES' AND MISSES' BALMOPIAL BOOTS always on hand, and made to ordemt:shortlnotlce W. E• SCHMERTZ & CO., WALL PAPER—A large lot of choice patterns of cheap paper fustreceived et JOSEPH 11 HUGHES' no 9 107 Market street. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no druge or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is the time when the appar - tus can he used to ita beet advantage. Medic^l gentlemen and the'r families have their teeth ex tracted by my procesa, and are ready to testify as ,o the safety and pa:nlesi , ness of the operation, whet ever has been said by persons interested in as serting the contrary having no knowledge of iry process. Jar kRTIFICLALTEETH inserted In every style E. ()UDR If, Dentist, Smithfield street. nol4.lvdiz Gr LA!..44,10 AMBROTYPE GALLERY, -11% - 1-A.F'.4.-1. - Yf7 'l= YOI ' kerli STREET EN'T'RANCE: T ° TTIoSE PARTIES WANTING real fine Ambrotypes at a moderate price, and all who hare feu unah.c to obtain a good iikenoss elsewhere are re,ipectlully solicited to call. Large variety of cases and frame= alwaya on hand. Prices moderate and sansfaction g - uarameed. C. GLASGOW, 04 Fourth street. Puteburgh. _ _ _ ►B`o OIL REFINERS.—We are prepar- IL ed to at up refiner , with the necessary Pumps. Cts - ite, Pipes., se., in the latest and most approved p sus. Our experience [n this branch is not eoualed!•v any other,estobliehment- For work mareafitp, he., we refer, to the foLowing refiners ID 1.111:+ city. Rogers Roberts, Wilkinson k Co., John B. Hell, Holship,M'Connaok ACo, Pt.rters, Mathews k Co.,Hackett A McFadden, John Cop, tr., Thos. Bell A Co., J .;11nswn d Bros, Roberts, Hill A Co.; Adams, Williams A CA. 8. M. Kier. WELDON k REINEKE, rrlfi 184 Wood street VENISON-7 saddles rime Venison fast received and for sale J A FETZER'''. deg earner Muted and First street Indemnity Against Loss by Firia. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU RANCE CO6l PANT OF PE ILADELPHIA. office, No. 436 and 4.57 CHESTNUT en REIET, near Filth. STATINIII? OP Azure, TrUCIIART Ist, 1850. Published Aggrenably to An Ad of Assembly. being: First Mortgagee . , amply secured ilB Real F.-state, ipresent value 510.3,313 (11,) cost 102,895 25 Ternprzary Loans on ample Collatteral Securities Stocks, (present Isla° ($r6,867 720 cost_ Notesand Bills Receivable-, Cash... $2,208,051 68 The only profits from pram:alit= whicn this corn pany can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. --- - Insurances made on every description of PriT erty,m Town and Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. Since their zncomoration, a period of thirty years, they have paicrioasee by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby aftord ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and clisixsnuon to inset with promptness all liabilities Losses pied during the year 1860, $82,103 Bd. Charles W. Hanker. Tobias Wagner, P3P mu e I Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Daie, George W. Richards, George Fates,' CRAB. H. BA.NCEER, Prealdent. EDWARD C DA _LE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL. Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFLN, Agent, myl6 Northeast °or Third cod Wood etreeta. Western Insuranoa Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DLit/31E, President; F. M. GUE.DON, Beereury Capt. R. D. COCIIRAN, Gen'l Agent. No. in Water rtreet., (..pang. a Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,)Pittet,urgh. Will insure aga ,,, . 1 . or FIR.E a.ad IttA RINE RIHRE. A home Institutdon maaa4, - cti by Directors wl-•u are well known in tbearnsnunity, and who are de• , 4ermined, by promptness and tiberallty, to main tain the character watch they rays assumed, as of arlog the beat protncuon tr 'none who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER Both, 1000. Stock Accounts .1 61,D00 00 Mortgage 2,100 00 Office furniture 1180 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 48 Cash 18,861 09 Premium Notee. Notes and Milt discounted George Dame, It. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Auiey, IVathaciet Holmes, Alexander Iv] c.ock, Wm. IL EIMILLI, Ches. W. Rickeison, Andrew Ackley, Wm. Mclinight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thoma, nivlS PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMYY, 110. 149 CHESt4UT STREET, Oppoilta the Gupta= lion'', Capital $21.0,100----Assets $304.4148. yiILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, euber Perpettun or Limited, o every description of Property or Merchandise, iv reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KiNfri, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, Charles Bayne. E. S. (lora, E. a F.ngliAn, G eorge W. Br.w9, P. a Sayery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Shea star-, Join Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Wiler, F. ahanzzusa, .:.secreiary. J. (e. OOFFLiS. Agent, Corner Thud and Wood streets CITIZENIIHSURAJJCLCQ.MPANT Of MTTSBURGH .IzuKA. r,t.;4.ND cAßuoss IMMNIEMI= Office, Cor. of 21arkat cad Water It la. Insure. against ',des and Dams,,, in tne Naingr.. uon Lnn 6,2utllorc and Vicr.i..l7l Fivers, Lai t ea, and Bayous, and the Natl. ..aunn et the Sear tnes.ros against Loss and Dains.ga bl leira. PECL111.V..41.1 . rn. 'Eon. I'. 11 HDltl.l, JA.4. M. Cool .1,, Park. Jr- C. 'Lug, AT 41111 F. , C 1. (jallvreii, "r, B,TC ..iy t :••et,rl, Juria st on. The Enterprise ffasterance Co Haim. , A , J 1.1,4 r. i.you A M how°, Nitlllarn S. Lave:y A ,',Kmttp E-4,. KrF.:net. Eeri., rge lir, & G,, MC 0,1 r A T.Linrrr, hooter d Co, Bailey, Brown d Rl.l viii. Agent. aplEr2tri OtliON k ank block. No. 37 Fifth BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Compact U 1 Phl On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Me cnandize, Furnitur , ,, Scc.., in town or country. Cash Capital, 5'229,510 04) Aasets. 6303.502 i 9G. OFFICE NO. 308 WA LY 0T STREET. Invested as followe, via : First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount 5166,800 00 tiround rent. Oral clans 2,482 00 Pennsylvanm Railroad C.C..t. 8 12 cent. Mor4lage Loan,, Aio,ooo, cord Philadelphia city 6 per cant loan Allegheny County 8 11 cent- Penncyl yams Railroad Loans Collateral 1041111, well 2. , e4 -tired Huntingdon and Brand Top Mountain Railroad company. mortgage loan 4,000 00 Penncy I vams. HaUroad Company Stock— 0,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mound in-trance C 0... 24,360 00 Stock of County I , ,re Insurance Co 1,01.6 00 Stock of Delaware M.S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 UM= Commerciel Bank do 5,136 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,0111 60 Union M. Insurance Clit , Senn 100 00 Bills Receivable, businese pßper ..... ...... .64,2117 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc .... _ Bahl 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 16 Clem 'Tingley, Samuel Sisphan... William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederik° Brown, William Mnaaer, Cornelius Ater enoon, Benjamin W. Tingley, John EL Worrel, Menthell Hill, H. L. Carson, K. Lothrop, Robert Poland, Charles Leland, Frederick Leanlg Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, Jamea S. Woodward, John Busmen, Pitye. B. M. HINCEMAN, Secret. J OARDNER COFFIN, Age myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sir te WM. P. MARSHALL file Nutual Life Insurance Co F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT BTRKET, PHILADNLPRIA. THE BUSINESSOF THIS COICPANY in conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, cleduattag necessary expentas Moms, being equitably divided among the assured. . . IMEMEECE lieceiran for itea year ending 81st January 51,589,675 75. besets Over Seven and a Quarter If Illton of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Banii...s 120.0430 RI? Ponds and Mortgages 6,1111.87 P 12 United Suites Stocks 367,232 60 Real .6:state 40,530 13 Due from agent, 20,466 60 ~ .._544,9119,868 74 Addllnterest accrued; hut not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiume, (entimAt.c..l) ..... 136,000 00 Premiums in cour , e of iranamisaion... 33,132 3S Gsoas Asarrs, February 1,1861 &Moe of premium lower, end profits yrcater than in moat other Cornpan;es. Tna PROPORTION OP LASH Ataxia t 0 the amount at risk is grcater than that of any other Life insu rance Company in the United dudes. Pamphiete sad eYery requisite information will be furnished free 01 expense on application, by letter or otherwise to pELAWAHE MUTUAL SAFETY 1 N:i4.7llEl\ C E CoM PA.NY—INCORPoRA TED THE La4IBEETURE OF I'ENNSEVAICL 1935. OFFICE. a COEYER THIRD 4.IVD WALNUT .YTREE7S.PkiILADEILPBIA. MARINE LNBI..:RANCEs on `. e.,tek, Cargo and Freight, to all tarts of the Wurld. INLAND 1143URA_NCa3 on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car riairev to all parts at the Union. FIRE INBU. RA.NC:F.Ja on Marche:l4llßu generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. DIIIIIO2O/I&—Virn. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilue Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James 'lraquir, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Cr. R. M. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Hal ley, Samuel E. Stoke., J. F. Peniston,Henry Moan, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooks, :Spencer M'llvain 'rboroac C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Farland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Burger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS C. HAND, Vice President. EMIT LTtovaa, Secretary. . .‘4lt.itaiarlt 89,135 58 85,788 88 1,821 00 27,819 33 DIELZOSOES Mordecai U. Lewis, David B. Brown, ....... 27,608 20 324,261 76 DlF.Ecrrop.s Flili, IN S UE.llif,'E FIRE INSURANCE $30g,i0 1 .4 96 ULF.I,I TINGLET, Preside,. DiSIOS.OIIS. OF NEW YORK. 14113,LINGIOis.i A BLACKSTOCR, Street, Pittsburgh P. A. kInDELRA, Agent. Pin Yi W WAIT fltrool FlCtBbUrgli, Wines and 'a, VVIII.. BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER • BRANDIES, CORDIALS, 14 INES, Old aionongahein and Rectified Whicky, No. 190 Wood. Street ; n 22: 6m Pittsburgtt., Pit tc. & C. P. 1.11 MAN ITFACTUREE.Ei .A_ NI) ID Elea. C., P 2,5 I I•T 1-30 UK., CA I', LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPi N'. PAPER, .a..ve removed fromO. UM WOOD 81'lik:'ET to No. SS Stott ittliel4 street PITTSBITRGE, PA tra...Cakw or Tracta tor Rags. ap9 ,WILLI42/1. CLAYTON, WHOLESALE A FE': AIL LIQUOR IiIEITICHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley ; Near Wood Street, PlTT.',Bf,'l:Gtf. PA. Always on band Blacklarry, (,berry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongabela Rectified Vinb+Ay. rnhlB E. V. :71110DLETOFt ORC.. IMPORT WINES, BRANDIES, SLC DtALXH.F , LP Fi kaiskilum, NO. 5 NOitTE. FRONT 8T KEICT. nplOdyd PII.II.2IDELPT,A. .' 4 iDbacrii and "P'tgars. . a i) iiAli - MOrUSIII AND MLLES IN A :I. Ifj. 'Ca TOBACCO, B,NUFF fii z 4 EGA q;;lt 4 away INO L7O L VON ARNSTUAL, hatet.sa.., cosi tietaul Dealer GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS Vlirgiata Clivaing TE:ar.R.t-se, WOOD STREET., seder tut Er, Ctao - lb , Hot.- or-13 Ws. edna-an., enua L. K. tI.I:AULMON. HILLEVI IIICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, aND LOIMIITS6B OP SRANDULS t WINIcs AND 13E0311E, NO 221 ANDOutt.N.elt OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SOLE 4E1.81 To I'ol3 SW 'S CITY (111458, PITTSBIMEIGii, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, ...tr.., Constantly on Hand. [mr2 Oil, @oat. (fondles, &c. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. IIIiKKKTON, JOHNSTON Lt; WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ly AVE ALVIiy. Son . hand suyenor quality of LL I .I INC, and CRUDE COAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of F. very rartety, Wtotesx:e and RetaLL Et. C. VA. SA WI E MA?' — 'ACTURgRes 01 OAII - D.LEs, falm, and I:oath tiokih t Za. SIT W , ,10d. Mtrgat, aZali paper, &C. NEW WALL PAPER STORE BitTIiKEN FIFTH (NU I.IIiKEII bT No. LO7 liartiet street, THE Jb: _ A S. anew kilt' Large eitrok APEU it; I N. G grnbriacina a c,mpiete ae ortmoo lor I;weilingg, e.l ore., ;):nces rici, ;0 wt,; o l-, he wouid reep4ctlially ;- rite thw ~ f :e. flaring an °aura net so - ,cg di good- 1,e.-32,1y p,:. - ::11,6,41 and DOWn7, , ug. in Auld. of new good, will dna tens t.li.rio.rift. cur 4,ortment. rniarbilyd Jos. a. 11U01.1E5 WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER tie Let g A.E•ort nteu t and est Prices In 1'; tlnDlrKS. Cusco 611ChiCta WALTER P. Iti.A2Bll:ll.L. No. 87 Wood street, swir Fourth, at the O'd Stand.) BAax for side Frenco. German and an:end:to WALL PAPERS, FOR P CHAMBERS, CHUB :11E1.- . 50,000 rolls at 124 cis. 50,000 roils at 6, S and ID cts. WLNDOI7 CURTAL?.I3, BOAGD Pr. 1 1 ,174 CV333, CALII3-36.% gib— Look tor the Striped Front. The only place ,n town wire x lot! nnnorunout of French oculars la kept. motif P. Rtraza J. h. Rontaa H. U. Rarai (Late at Miller A Risatt:son's.) H. YMER & BROTH 9.1 IL 9 . (Successor to 17.. mum A A11DLL.% . ,:.D.) Wholesale Dealers :a FOREIGN FRUITS, Darr* CONFECTION KRY. SIIGA.R4-3, FIRE WORKS, dm No. 89 Wood ,U, and No. 112 Hood street., Opposite St Charles Hotel, P.1TT5.131171:61i WILLIAM BA.G4LEY 3 Wholesale Gnlcers, Bros. 18 ,anti itO By w 9 Street ; , al23:if rITTSBUItOII. WU. a JOS. R. EUNtEIt. 11. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE 08.0 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS: mrlS Pittablurek, 1 LBS EPSOM. SALTS, "‘-1 1,000 LB& CREAM 'TARTAR, 160 LBS. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXES OSWEGO CORN STARCH Just received and for pule by GEO. A• KELLY, Druggist, Federal etreet. Allegheny city, UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Woo THE SUBSCRIBERS MANU 1 7 A k sure and keep constantly on hand Ers'ary ale in their tine, via: Cornices, Ornaments, taro Goode, Comforts, Farther Bede. 7alattrasses • i all kinds. also, the celebrated Patent Spring All kinds of shades. Blinds and Fixtures. sir Prompt attention given to all orders kr fit , ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, ac_ octl7 lyd ROBERTS a ROE.NICEI. $7,X37,989 12 Apollo Ball Billiard Saloon, TOHN GANGWISCH would remind u tits old friends and customers that he la ad II to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entranc‘ on Fourth street. He has always on hand the lief , quality of lager beer, and in connection with tt hall, a well appointed billiard sa l oon, W i th gnu tables. balls and cues. Rebernber the Wade, A.rollo Hall, Fourth at. near Wood. entrance from Fourth ;y10:1v A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS Lisa POUNDER, No. TO SECOND Stres4 pith burgh, Pa, Is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTH ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 1.0, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLS 'made to order. &TOP Aril GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Bteamhoa4,. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER . RAII 11 , 198, and every variety of Braes Castings finishe in the neatest manner. BABBPITAN'TI-ATTEMON METAL FULTON'S PATENT KERALLIC PACKING. for Steam En 'gate& ap2Bly JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward C 0 LLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal r :Cur Drawn. Aeknowleeigernente Taken, Mlle Probated. *Okay M.T 0 '1%.63_P. - 5? - PT_T33T_,IC. CIFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street tear Woed. MTALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, *ENANGO CO. mr2al i'ATTllle.on bLO. r.I).A.Wt•OP DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Diamond Street, near Grant. ja1.17 TME URGE, LUCALb, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 0 tir: sto, a c. 152 , Grant Street. rTr..ree thrors h•_;ow Lrie Court ticall,e,) rriva.ly F'rr.t.,BLatal, Ps. • L. Ai A EL; WEI. 11.111)G E, ATTORNEY AT LAW kJ =a*, fie. 235 le earth S PITTSBU Rti El, PA. TEETH SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. / - 1 SILL. has removed to 246 PENN %.10 trcliNIET, In the house formerly occupied -)5 Dr. G. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's Church,— alre the modern improvements. Teeth :fa,ortecl at varmus pr..ies from sib to $62 per eet. R.arlasuca—liev. W. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Fin ley. A. bradley, A. G. l'ef'Cundle.ss, Si, .12., J. B. Hop. R. H. I ,'stuirirk, Dr. Geo. H. lierer. W. Him. Satmisl 41"liet. 11.1127:ly WAT ERCLIRE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN PirI'ARCTRGIF, PA DEEM erectrs. 50 KEG BI CARES SODA, s; ~ r~Ki.ilii~, 11. W lIITNEY , DR, C. BAELZ, 11.8i.)—A ENT of RAihBOSNOS CELEBRATED TRUSS TT P. IE3 S _ dally GoR.. PENN AND WAYNI EYT2- AMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at U Law, Office. Fourth areot, Pittsburgh, be. tween Emit: field. and Cherry Alley. deltly fIEuRGE S. SE LDEN HAVING resumed THE PT-LACT',CP. OF LAW, may horealtor nr foand at Ma office, 122 Fourth street, PittAurgh 1e22 I_l AIIL, Surgec.n Dentist, successor W. No. 144 Smithfield street 0119 c. hour, Crum eight to 1 o'clock, and fro, 2 tr, rels:l. CU.PI'INU AND LEECHIG, ER. e. MRS; WESEL tot, (2.r:14 an 4 Shower Enths F a 177 Grant atreet. V..-'reeti, eavncce, FURMIL / 1 81,1) CHAIRS Ft.MODT.TCEM .P't.l CPS JANES W. WOO DWELL, Woe. 91 aed 99 Third Street. 111 Ffi1 7 RTIO STREET, CriNi._•l9l'lNO OF ALL VA R.l ETIIO-S STYLM: AND FINISH Sill: MIL Hotels &lei Private Dwellings. ael. p:vd - npLly attended to, and th• Ful ',.e.veke, and tr•xed. J:ogrr, , oat, end Iletcle lurniebed at 2bort note* Mater. -dipplA . ,All every ortiele In th. ware 4 \ ` EN; rul.E .FUri CASE.—A fu.J. 4_ ..or; or P .. mxnuf,(mrea 7 7 '14.K. Lti :•• lIET=II WARD RO B 4 c• ST6T . I to-ded inn well furniehoti a ap aaaorthnent oVEICE EI:RNITURe, Guaatae. ,Dn hex , ' and rra/de to Ae the • .s.re tr.1.!;3 en oa< 1:, above C h, stvirws, P5ll. FAQ:own, .1",17.. adr.catioliaL ST. FRANCIS' COL :1...612E, Under Care or the Fraocisem &rotherE. THIS INSTITIITIoN, S ' at t ATED IN LOR-1:170. Oambria County, P•8111171‘11- ma, foul miles tram Crew.Fs.,n .9tation, on the direct rnote, tetweerPhlfldelphis and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1866. with, priringes to confer the usual Cope tale Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of themoet healthy to Pennayliams—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing Sat, end picturesque scenery. The Schclaruc rear commences en the FIRST MONDAY Finer the 15Th of ALTP.-UST, and ends about the lath of JUNE. following. It is divkled into two Seso.ons. Students Cannot rctuth home between the Sessions. Ail the Apparatus 'woes otry for Land k4trveying, Engineering, Le, ac., will be fhrnished by the Institunor to the Studenta. Instrumental and Vocal Intel?, fortrei no extra charge. Students will he admitted from eight ;ears to the age of man hood. lames—Board and Tuitlon, payable half yearllr in sd vanes.sloo Washing and uae of Bedding 10 Classical and Modern Langusgee, extra--- 10 Bindonts spend Vacation at the College.-- Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'connor, to the Rev. T. B. Reynolds, St. Mary's. Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh DIOCE.B6. D. C. KNEELAND K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON RAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; lac makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BAER, sir:tat:le for Shoes. Dry Goods, Ac., at Eastern rites. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Camerae Bank,) Pitts- Inrgh, Pa. je9dy Notice of Dissolution Partnership "MuTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership lately Waring betweenLEK A BECK LIAM and GEORGE A. KELLY of the city or Allegheny, under the tirm of BM - KAM & KELLY, was thscolired on the 21d of Aprilant, by mutual consent. BECKHAM A SET LY. AR" The business will be carried on at the oV stand by the subscriber, by whom all the bads.' of the late firm will be settled: GEORGE A. /3"" Allegheny, June S., 1881.—1e6-41 NLLY QuA_P CAN DLE,S AND 1 - I,' X 1 0 • Boxee Chemical Olive P' 4 , solos 600 do Rosen 1 , an d 8 Cbar. B 800 do No. 1 Palm. soap in 1, 2 and 3 to tam 200 do °lei " do in IID bars,. 160 do Germ - dojib bons 260 do end to Woman Soap in Ilb berg 1,000 do ,nat ing and Toilet Soap in different shapes and P' , , 6°°8°2 ' . ..,5 !rimer& Candles, no Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles toi' mmer 11,8. !COO Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 45,5 s & Ss. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, 5s es. 20 do Vies Colored Candles, 45, be A On. 5 do Coach do, 5 do Star do, 10 Barrels No.l Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubeesting N 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2011, 60 do Carbon Illuminating Oil, 25 do Coal do On hand and for te, by B. C. & .1. H. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, by the U. S. &grim:dears: Satiety, the Brut premiums for Chls, Soaps and (*idles. mhla T. T. 1110GURVE, IE-mo vsE3, SIG- ZW -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SECOND STORY 3 lege- All work enfrtts.ed to toe will De Not tly and Promptly W.moonted. oeCtly HOUSE AND SIGN PAIN :LTA P. O'BRIEN. .03s- Orders 501.... ed u hmeme at shop, Girard surest, apposite CathedraL C. WEST & CO., KARBFAMITISBB 03 C A R R IA CIES. ROCK.OLIYS, BUIMIFS. S ULfiIBSa I.:LEIGUR No. 197 PeTla Sired, INtfabtavh. In NI- All work warranted to be c the beet aut. Jerboa and workmanship. amrl24,ysii. W. 8• um lAMB AV% BANKERS AND EXCIAANGE BROKER Wood Street,comer of Third, ROLNES &SONS, Bunkers 'Oki* 1,1 • change Prokern and lrealcirs iti Notes Drafts, deceptancoi, Gold, Silver and Bunt t/TOtes Exchange on the Eastern and Waste's Cities con stantly for sale. Collections road's in all tee-cities thratightel the United States. lei:cede received in par funds or currant paper, No. 7 Mar vet street betwee n Third atc! Folitth streets. fiftly DOLLAR S Alf I.I"GS 11.11.1eK 60. 68 Ft , UnTIEI STILICEVIV •CHABTEtiED IN 1866.: OPEN DAILY, t'rom 9 to 2 O'clock also, on Wednostlcr and Saturday' evenings. from May let to November ist, Item 7 to 9 o'clock and from November let to May let from 6 to o'clock. Deposits received r ail sums not less than Osa Dou,aa, and a dividen I o. the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest. has been declared sena-ennus !y, in Jtute:and DeCeMbek since the, Bank was organised , at the rate of per cent. a year. Interest, if not dra. n out, is placed to the credit oft he depositor as and bears the Same interest from the first days of June and Decembeß, Compounding twice a ehr without troubling the de. callpuattor to tbte rate , m oer; will doublevente present i ti s pacet twelve hook.M on years, making in the aggregate Mtn LArDeONG-IXAM Tan cans. A SAAB. EGDOk A containing the Charter, By-Laws, Dule and Regulation., than, :bed gratis, on awliestion the orate. William J. Anderor.n..James B Weeds, Hill Burgwin Isaac M. Pennock. Benj. L. Fahr.estoes, A. M. Pollock, M. D. Hopewell Idephurs. Robert Eobh, James Hordman, James Studio, James D. Holley, Alexr.ndez Tundlo, et' 064309. Alexander Bradley, John B. Mcleacidol, John G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira,, George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Can.neld, JamesM'Atil. Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall Charles A. Colton, Wetter P. Maritha William Douglas,. John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Eingwalt, John Holmes, John H. Shoonherga William S. Haven, Alexander Spear. Peter H Hunker, William E. ElehMerts• Richard Hay., Isaac Whittier, William S. Lively, Christian Yeager. HENRY IV. CURIOTTI i No. 100 Smithfield St., Near the corner of Fifth. PIT ESBURIGII, PA. MONEY in larg‘ and smallquanta:lea loaned on Gold and 'ver, Diamonds, Jewel ry, Gold and Silver Watohas, and all hinds of valu able articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without this Ticket. No accountable in ease of &re. ttatt_Office fa ma from - 7 / K. to 10 P.M. is.2o. C B. SEEI Y --_2 • 114 FIFTH 81 BEET, oppppeaite Cathedral. REAL ESTATE AND Gi,N BAL AGENT. DE &LEH IN NOTES, BONDS, MuNTGA HS and other aeon rit itE. aP4 EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. WOL FE_. F. T. PLUNHE ; OittIYSELL WOLFE PLUNKETT &. CO . GLASS MA NTITF.A kITURERS, WAREHOUSE Mo. 12 Wood Street ; gamer of Flyst,, • pittgolarga. OIINDINDD.AX, D. CUTII(DAeIIi. Cr, c.Gatmtraeait . . D. Llik[b.t.4. CIUNNINGHA & T T FL) BURGH MY I • LABS Wtlfti,s_wan3houzo o 119 Water street, and 156 First .treet, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors 1 stow Mo.,ongahela Rouse, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh (IV Window Glass Druggists' 121 , 11 cs N 1 re and American Convex liles, for parlor windows, churches and public buildings. tll4 =MMMII Dlssointion of Co- . 1 zirtliership; 1 1 1-1 E CO-PAFITERSII fP HERETO. fore ex.isLing between JO F. RUNT a HENRY MINER, ender the slim of RUNT MINER, iF, this day dissolved mutual eons.. nt. The business of Q e late arm . ill be.setile by dENRY MINER, v. ho Is &Mho, aed to sig:: firm's name in liquidation. t: _ July 16th, 1&81. Buce2or U:, HUNT A MINE. Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, d t ATIONIM 8 NEWSDEariRE Nos. 71 an 173 FIFTH REST, - Next door to the Post Other?, ir29 JF YOU WANT f•nmie GoopNtlit Fruit or prepared ":dtz t oe Me t, mixed, and aii ..ner kind of Eipiot , „ooking,l3randy or Wine, New °large, Lemon 9 :r , Li' i o n Peel zo to Gatrotih A B,7o thors in tom, Ihtmond, whet. you will get • all a S W crop F - ctut and lower than& any other house M toe 03 '4. Also aeneral and t dl assortment _of efm'y Groceries, fees, Wines, Brandyit,,anci nil t,er binds of Fos Ago and Dom satle Liquors. .. ..UWORTEI BECITHEIK* • da.l4 corner o. Diamond and Diamond allot. CUNS, Rib LES---The a tention of these in 6earch of GUNS, RI FLEB, PISTO LS, am,&c., a directed to our spientUd stock. UP; W. YOUNG, 1r174 N 47 Wood street. HUM BiL, /1140161% - FNGINE BUILDER & MACH r:ALST GMAT WESTERN FLAMING '1d1214 arSury and puguasnii FraN, kittabts o h o p o4 mire to order t and Warranted 0- toa d an Can ba made, the iollowins machir via ,st e am Engines, T n nittn*.innt i f-lt- wood and iron; Pibr n arl leorl=d ale=%:',diagrd'argeridt. chines, the beatmar xer; ffnata r y,, 1%1, 4 an d antt_er% of ell m er.nd variety ) Bemire, of ani. athe'°' and pi _l, tel •? . 1,0 fifteen feet in zeith. also make, ano • aye_a on hand, Doctor s and - NagLa F"En and . Deck Phinps for atearabtale„ Lathe de ADO other Planing done to order; e ' l l 4 P / r. . 89inches wititlyby o.feet 0 Mehra =, _Am livmptly FiUaL and iformetty . B usa— ' lL—Particular attention and promptitude it o repairs on Peatting Prances and other . SitLITIEL 'PARK 18E - fEkSTIEI WARD FOUND AY; PITTSBURGH, A. . Warehouse, Baia Past sad 120 illeolind Stiestst,. Idsaufacturers of all afros and descriptionaotCoal ygglorta and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, 'Dog Irons, 'Wagon Bo.tes,Steel Moplda, POl . lies, Hangers and Coup ga Also Jobbingand Menine Castings of every dr..• acription made - to order., Haying a complete machine shop attached to tbe PeundrY, all necessary fitting will be carefully ttee dee tea T M. LITTLE, ECM:LUSA= TAILOR, No. 1* SAINT. CLAM STILENIN' (Dr. Irish's New Dundalk%) . 7.1 y DITTSBUIPADL Co-Partiaershl p f , UNDEItSIGN ED - 11A,VE• TES J. day farmed a CoA'artnership - under the name and style of PERKINS, MERRICK ik the Paper, Rag and generaMemmisston Business. JNO. PERKIN'S, 0. HENRY IMBRIUM, EDWARD C. cui.E.T. Pittsburgh, Pa. March 15t,1861. Too M. Hamm hirozza..—E. MOJA. PERKINS, MERRICK & WHOLESALE AND BETA' L DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, &e., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &43., &e. arehoume No. S 2 Third Street, rose - /I MS USD 6 9.) 00 BAGS OF NO. EXTRA SALT, in new two bushel Cotton 'Ham for tulle et PENN SYLVANIA SALT HANUFACTUR,ING WISP NY n01.8.4m 24 WOOD ,BTREET. AP .P E 6, APPLES: 100 barrels to prime order, for F. ale by de HENRY IL 001.14N0t . : tiRtEN APPLES-100 bble choice 1.31 - Green Apples receirsd and for sale by del HENRY R. " Jatia't L'23o bbls fresh Lune for sale by del HENRY IL GOWNS, NVNTER APPLES- • 40 barrels. prirftelcluter ApPlea jut ill' calved and for sale by BATHES a BROS. dog Nos. LIM sad US Woodall:sell gata I 7ITSBUIteR, PBLIMM, 4 - ituntriaL I , 74sccurrs. BEORI ALARBIt. CHARLES d•, COLTON. [fp?. LOAN OFFICE lits. C•las_ 01.,sp1utto).z. JO' N P: HU. BELNRY MINEIrt. HENRY MIN R. Pittsburgh, Ps
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