:•qM,TIA tem = ; ,~ .~ lrervonsProstration, amoral Debility; Asthma, - Dyspepsia, Saranla, Marasmu, Paralysis, - ehrordo Bronchitis, Anemia, Chlorasis, and all Disorders of the Blood System. -;•-.- DO YOU KNOW IT ? , • comEnenoN IS THE HOFT FATAL SCOURGE OF MANKIND. It has been truly regarded 118 AN INCORl• Matiatany—few ever surviving its attack. "One sixth the whole human race," says Dr. CU rRCUILL, " and . , WUHAN 43NE HALF OF .11..1. THE AMIN ?OYU ' TlOXoftiost civilized COMM Ul3 i 1 les PEBNI-1 BY THIS 16 3 thintgopo , What a sad calumet tarT on the boasted - - el:Millet:4 the Healing Art I Vlkilikllliant Discovery of Dr. Churchill, made to the /111 . __Partallisaderny of Medicine, of Parts, has proved an _ __ toonboots to OM world. By the use of this new . • ainlpuidnylaremedialagort, known to Chemistry as - . '.- ' r ile /.14Y POP H OSP KITES, • " ,_, ~.. - - - ThietlfßE of CONSUMPTION, even in the ' - IlisienitH and Third Stases (at a period, therefore, vita theie - ean be no doubt an to the nature of Itlitialnaossi) to the RULE, while DEATH IS THE ElittrEpTlOlte• -• • • "I KNOW," mays Mr. 4%, 'that they . tviii. prove not only as SURE A REM .. Iffir to ClONstintl.Tiox as Quinine is in Inter. ~. • malttant Fever, but also as effectual A PRPSVII.: .L'A TAME its Vgiecination in Small Poi -- ." • :let nty sufferer, who values health and life, delay an - . : boar to Qythis remedy. Remember that." prevention ~, isAietter than cure." Beware of self-deception, or the i 'scaithinCassurance of friends that "11 is only a We cold! ) Fatal error to myriads who now fill premature graveal • Give, I entreat you, prompt attention to the • - • 11.1111111165 T MKS OF OONSWEPTtON. -,,....,,,.." Aso s MIRE. SIGNS as,ux rou ow vairm.."— Nark. • 1:::, " Theetrzfiest symptom of tubercular disease is wasmso. ' Itpreee . deaVie oaugh., and It Is earlier , in point of time, than the ammo. It is first man iftiNl in the face and Mods. The muscular tissues waste ; hence DirettrrY : . , there le &Mkt of something wrong afeediny that Mil vtma Tnialaft Asa PLAGGINO. The waste of the living uutohluirls more - 'active than its repair."—Dr. Pollock. Ifoiapt cause, or ander the influence Ot - Mtpialetbith induce Maanzcvaand =HAMMON • such .4v• ii, nig *" gliel,trklezcess, PreDnanch child- bearin g. MarMoug,,Top growth, or slow rwoaery from disease. W parted. beghut to-lose his flesh, strength, cblor:Or, g . 74'..„:l4Vellitei 'he seers from shortness of hreatA, or skspiessners, and fiances a general feeling of lan per and THERE IS REASON TO FEAR that mAitatmOgh'etoraicl to the complaint If to these • aympterai be add cougk, however alight, particularly' J „f-Ithas come on slowly, or flora* the fair season, MUM= Li GREATER. sriLL"—OktorAiti. •, • - EFFECT OF THE REMEDY, on the molten appearance of these signs of intonsaniptian, the patient takes daily about ten . stialua of the ITIPOPROAPESTES, he will usually see them an disappear in a period varying from:a few weeks to a lbw estnitheAjnid bycoutinulleg the Remedy, RE WILL SPIKED IVY FIND' EiThIBELP IN THE ENJoyaIP.Dr2 OP 8ITO11 ; BRALLT31 AS HE, PERHAM HAD NEVER :ilasrowsunc HIS Lrpr. BEFORE." "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" . I 8 THE ONLY RELIABLE at Dr. Churchill's Remedy. [Made ftom the original Formula.) The action of the Hypephosphites is TWO-FOID and speak incrwsiv the principle WHICH NERTOI 8 RACE, and they are the LOST MI,F;RFULBLOOD-11.F.NERATLVI ADLEXIS v.wN. The effect ttptifraletubercular condition is I ALL TRH • , ..IPIMALSTIIIPTOIHT DIRAPPEARLNH WITH A RAPIDITY WHICH ffi'=UM MAINELOCB. They rrtiere the cough, diminish — expectoration, intprc , re the appetite, arrest diarrhoea; the sight ascents, and freer cease ; the bowels heitatitetegabir, and THE BLIMP CALM AND PROFOUND. • A TAM TRIAL IS A CERTAIN COPE I air BEWARE of Bogus Remedies advertised as Dr. Churchill's, and all other SWINDLING DEVICES to rob - IndEbreiti or their means, hose p rerim.s time, and hasten a iitillaZ9437l% Write to me for Clli , IA HS, and for Dr. Churchill's Treatise on Consumption, which contain the only avihmiiie vformation in regard to this NEW TREATMENT. Si pit tl.ra to all inquirers. • TERTHEI In 7 and 16.05. Bottles, $1 and $2 each,— Three large, or six small for $5. My &nail:utile is On both the Label and Outside Wrapper, NO OTHER IS GE2NETNEL .Dl7lllot confound this Re mei y with the so-called Chemical Food ;" and part ietilar y avoid all prepa ra • illonacontalning iron, w inch is DA N. ießoUtt, and Cod-lips OIZ the MUT! re pai aprin Y NvELsygygri Bold by most respectable Pruggists throughout the United States and British Prot inces, and Wholesale and Retekll4ti the General Depot in the United Slates, by WntaIEINUEEt, 36 John Street, N. Y. v ,a,REAv z , s , Id Bitters u , ,Oroß DYSPEPSIA, ~1410,0vmpriiint, Fever and Ague, &c. , t,„ ,• ,„, Tallyamouldol introduction and use of this Me , 4 ,lnti#l Parietly htuf been the signal for a literal Hood -,.., ' •,- 01 ,„___. . ca ll ed "Bitters," offered in various. ~ f umy -*quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until , . thiS'entad I c ilitters" is but another name for "grog," Ai liOlneTillanoua whiskey mixture. • , . But the really great relief derived from the minute .....,„ dos 4 o teaspoonful, of our medicine, 111ERITAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, and the entire absence of after prostration, has oda. • - - . blishedibr it a mutation which the hurter imitations • , . ardlosonterfedbi have failed to undermine. It is poai •,„ft.' •• • tiselyiyeqpttable preparation, with barely imfficient *, pureipiritstoloreserve it. ' 3, ' 'But' tiel = siso' of the genuine, (Ilalf-Pint Bottles,) • -pries Chirakates. Illitainedktine of long-tried efficacy for Ptrnfying , ea 0004110 tesential for the foundation of good heeldr--atedgdrr cotrecting disorders of the stomach &nab:maw , . . The . ›urthree doses will convince the afflicted of its e ll, , .• • edllaite. The stomach will speedily regain its , - , stiliaaltby action of the liver, bowels and ' ' iiin.laisgi . txke place, and renewed health be tliequhiereft4 PArXISZD/GESTION, Try ' literhave's Holland Bitters. , . _. Iwo lanwuTzfusisr Try .---- - -.--- 'iterliave's Holland Bitters. POr-AKIIDITT. Try Anthaves Holland Bitters. yor l i i . ftl./EtELBFLABEL. Try " 'tt Ikerlirro's Holland Bitters. For EaCIAEACIEDE, Try *Ohm's Holland !Utters. irprtioilifilOr APPETITE, Try - -Mrdllaveos Holland Bitters. Atli - COO iXhie• Try *Rime% Holland Bitters. 82 17 tlutvdes Holland Bitters.. in fflt Z ot t ai errlhmate andNennigic tr L. n ae __es pro ved hi g y sodta=i decided 'Read CarefisilY! highlyl HOOIHAVS'S HOL - wakitninmais pzt lap in haispint bottles only, and Thitillo4ll4ous Dollar per bottle. The great demand . Aroi.edettply telearsted mediclne has Induced many the - pup° should guard against ximphisdnip - qffinipipianns! See Mat our name is on the ~• iiikarieTsiertbfg.t.Ylo!tbuy. e t Jr &Co. , 50 . 1. E -MANUFACTURERS ~.1.. %. I '- 13 tateilf PA- ME Aril.:143311111 1 : 4 : OF TSI.G.E. 41 ,-- t----.,„ - , - - 1-0!" , vi zr a. ER . 4,:r - 7 ,, ,T01atia... ALI PAIN AND NIPS itC,. : ecalitous . 411 the' 1) 11110 116e tutack tmj akedl Y ci a n nthlab e,but i ta " , '6 t bard study , and Yeiraft OX. are a dna - PrOdUete . : 4=V . - - Airte6l27l7ll46 ' i l i g redieb t .l ;7..70 ' =aware diaravered by the author of thief ortiesitlait to that country. - 4,. .: 4, . I -10. - ukiediiiddlidabikintracutowtettect in private • •• 1 tdl at 411193 he Intsiguictoed try the -solicits 'el '• • 4tAlltritttPihtlitublic.. , '''l ` ls-: ' - " - anattralliWielike direction not only l ,Tala,..laktlettres ,d, aaually on7the first . .. - . • • 1). Btutax be foiled upon for cnrina and •-0110811/Mantentious relief, (as thousands ~,,,,; ; . atoediteart teallty) to Rheuneatutut, Ague, ,- , , 1 `f ,- mows, Dowsecv s Cholaralfforbus, .. r .A.o4Toothlll . 34 a lltad - At i t&bae, jai/a limbs, Joint% tfi Ade°. . ' Os** Barna, us, Sprains, and all Chronic likuptions. For YAW R$ _ ..__'.,-..“ 1 1 11010 1 A; KELLY, sole eptß. s 69r.deval Street, . F 5i a~ -.. '•~ URINE 1861. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 18 61 EIGHT DAILY. TItAI%s. POwuaYivarLia- Central Railroad : Utr eiiki Al^l 8 PtIONDAY. JUDIE low. VILE THROUGH MAIL TKA IIv leave, the PlissengorStation every morning, (01LeAlinsuaday,) at 5.30 a stopping at all regu lar atation.4. connecting at liairinburg with trains ihreet for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at 414) p. in. THE 'PUMA:6H N:xpßEs TRAIN leaves daily. 5ti).1.20 a m, stopping . only at pnnemel stations, tutionp direct connection at Harrisburg for BLitt -m roo o and in. arri ring in Philadelpnia or Baltimore at e re, 4. TEE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sundity,) at 4:00 p. m., stopping only at Greens tag, L4rot,e, Johnstown, W ihriere, Gallitano, Altai:in:tote., and arriving in Philadelphia at, 10:00 a. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. TIi.EJOIIIISTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (tumid Sunday„) at 2:6c pp..-m., atop. ping,atl.stations and as far as Consinaugh. FIRST ACCOBLMODATI N TRAIN for Walt's station - leaves dadyi (except Sunday,) at 6b40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's tiontion leaves daily, (except Sunday ' ) at 11:20 a. m. THIRD AIXIOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station Mattis daily; (except Sanday,) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTAI.ACCOMMODATIO.N TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at e:26 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ante in Pittsburgh as faltouts:—.Express, U:6O a in; Mail, 11:60 p.m; Mud Lute 1:&20 a. in ; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:04 a. ; Firsi Wall's station Accommodation, 6:30 a. in.; second Wall's station Accommodation. MO a. an; third wall's station Accommodation, 1:16 p. in.; fourth Wall's station Accommodation, taltCp. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville intersection with Jotuistosin Aceoinma , dation, Express, and Mail Trains East and . West, and with Fast Freight East. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLS VILLE TRAINS stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and °on ce... tile Read, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:-... Mail Train, 0;40 a. m; Ei' threai Train, 4:10 p in. Returning trains fromPiLtsburgh and Con nellsville Road s rrive at Pittsburgh 10:30 a. in. and 6:14 p. The raveling poetic will find it greatly to their !Merest, ifrgoinglramt or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot tie surmised on any route. The Road laulatited with . stone and 38 entirely free from dust. We can 1, safety, speed and comfort to all who may Road with their patronage, TO N lf,W YORK..-sl2 601:0BALTIMORRS9 LADELPHIAIO 00 LANCASTER 866 lIARRIBBU ,$7 46. Baggage checked to all sixtuons on the' Pommy' vama ttadroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be °barged an excess according to distance traveled In addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent, NOTICS-14 case of loss, the Um* , oany will hold themselves responsffile for personal ba gage only, and for an arrlunt not exceeding $lOO. B,—fhe Bxosisior Omnibus Line as been employed to oonvey passengers and baggag to and from the depot, at a not to exceed 25 cents fa" each vassenger and e. For tickets apply to J. EWART Agt., At the Penri's R. R. Passenger Station, jell Oil Liberty; and Grant streets. 1881. . THE 1861 VITTEIBMIGH, T.",r.,WArtifE & CHIC!( '7RAitithAt), TO ALL POHITS - IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SUM 1111EICARRAN G E E N 'ft TERE to Cinninnatfaa luick, and to Indianapolis, Ht. Louis and Chicago quicker, than - by any o f 1144 FAST MAIL LlNE—LeavesPittsburgh 1236 A. K. Arrives at Crest line... 840 a. r. Making close connections with Bellefontaine and eveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Clitcaguat 7.00 p. m. ' N. time tolrincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. prams on both Enacts meetat Outrn. bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRM: TRAIN--Leives Pittsburgh 12.10 a t Arrives InCrestline 7110 p Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at &lb a. m. N, time to Cincinnati is, the same as by Sten oenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col um bus, and passengers all go into Cinemnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to cinnati. to indiartaqard to Chicago. Trains through to C o without change of Care. EASTWAR TRAINS. Chicago, 7:313 A. It. and &AO P. IL Arriving at Lima, 225 P. la. and 820 e. K. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest line; 8.00 P. W. and 6.05 A. M. Connecting with 'trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Buffalo and the East, and arrirtng al Pittsburgh, ILO a. u.anc13.20 Pat. All making close connections with Patunkylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal ,it, for New Brighton, 10.00 a. r, and 4.30 r. r. Arrive at " " 11.30 " 615 " Leave New Brighton, 6.30 1.00 " Arrive in Allegheny, 8.11) " 2.:30 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Triune. Leave Allegheny4.2s A. a., and at Economy at 8.25 A. M.; leaves Allegheny at 19..36 P. a. and a 10 P. N., arrive at Economy at LOU P. M. and 7.2 u P M.; leave Economy al9 00 a. and 4.21 p, m., and arrive i n Allegheny at 11.96 a. M. an 4 0.30 p. in. MARKET ('RAlN.—=Leaves Masailion 6.0) a. in leaves Alliance at 6.14 A. M. and arrive& In Allegheny at 11 00 a. n.; leaves Allegheny at 3.Q P. Alliance at 900 P. IL, stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, P.OO p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates, Trough trains connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts burgn Railroad. At Orville, Ohto, etc. to and from Millersburg , Akron, Orly - hog& Fans, Atli:Dais&id, Ohlo for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Han. dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Lout:, Louisville, etc. At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Layton, Cin nati, etc., etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. LOMB, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Warustah for all pointe-on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Far tv.ther Information and through tickets apt ly to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, P/Mitellger Station Pittshurgh. HEORSX ?MIRO, Ticket Agq-, Passenger Station, Allegter y. Through Tickets for sale al the Ticket °tees of the Company on the line of the road, to all Forts of the United RWAR. G. C. BATBEWA 1, ben, General Passenger Aaent, Pittahrrab• CHANGE OF TIME--SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. (I N AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- 1881, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn @ylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows : PITIBBURGA COMM - BUB AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE; VIA STEUBENVILLE No change of oars betweew Pittsburgh and Cin• churati. Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives Pittidutrgh, at Colunthus. at Cincinnati, at St. Louie. 1286 a. Y. 11218 cio PAL 1210 r. 11016P.Y 5 15 a,m This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any o th er route. Splendid sleepingears attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at AT. at Ar. at A.r. at Pittsb'gh, Rochesten,Wellsville, 12:35 a. u. 140 a. N. /457 s. m 448 A. U. 624 a. Y. 13:06 P. M. 7dB P. a. &l 9 r. IL 920 P. a. BMW P. 12:10 A. N. L•l6a Y. 218 A.. N. 8.10 A.m. 4./0 A. x. 4.110 P. a. 6:16P.Y P. Y. The 12.85 a. a. and 12.450 P. d.Trairui connect with Trains of C O. It. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, do. Tn' 4210 P. a. Train stops at all stations between Boohestez and Wellsville. PITTSBURGB A CLEVELAND LINE. Laves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1285 a. K. 10:80 e. m. 1210 P. #L. 6 , .50 P. a. The 1285 a. rd. tram connects et Bayard for NbW Philadelphia and stations cn the Tuacarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Stuaduaky, To. ledo,.Chloago, or points West, via Cleveland, most be particar to a for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets catt be procured at the Lib. erty Street Pepot,Pittabh. .I.BThWART, Ticket Agent, For Ihrther particulars apply to WEL4Ltlli 61TEWAItT, Agent. At lb- Company's Mice in Freight Station. Penn street, F. R. MIMS, fien'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND ROADROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati 8,, R. Conn at_ with Terre Haute, and Terre to and Alton Railroad, to 8t LOUIS Red Ws and In,sasiposh, 'New Alban r and Salem, and hilablican Central Roads t for. CHICAGO, points:HOCH ELM, BITRIANGTON, and all intermedi ake Through Freight'Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERSE SAUTS LAFAYETTE and PERM Prelghta and paasengere carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg to hitts than by any other route by twenty-four li tital' at as low rates. The only road bv whbth , 'can be made from Cincinnati" to their , ltreet, without brealdnir °Mk. Conslgnmenternade to J. E. GIBBONS; 2ellty at Cinemas*, or W.: H- QUITANG, agent Pair fi e uu mbu rg , Will receive proms Atentionond. . for commission: soamps ,fir drama or tentseattion Laterersabwrg. For farther talons:Wiwi= toTHOIILtS Al (flo. Ir a :Later Mrs" agent of the Company, who is pre to give a swam for pas sengers en freight tolndiaaspolle, Trott Hume, Lafayette, Pltic-stip Perm Greencastle. Crawfod ville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoonte., Prm . deet, JOHN F. GRIMM General Freight Agent tors REMOVAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MA N -4. Madam' g Company - hub removed the officer No. $4 Wood Street, Between First and Second. street* wher e a n or ders will be receiTe4 Sind bullatepkatif ded4/i to. H CALHOUN lyiti rvi ARD TRAUB Oath) Post, Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PIL,ADFIXHIA. Office, Ne. 436 and 437 CHESTNUT H STREET, near Fiftb. BTATICNINT OP ABEII7B, JANUARY Ist, 1880. iNibtished Aggreeably to An Bet of Assembly, belay: First Mort+pigeNamply 88 Real F.stale, (present value $103,313 81,) cost. 102,99 E 21) Temporary Loaus on ample Collatteral • Seennuer- 89,133 GO Mocha, (present value (t 4 6 , 667 72 ,) coat.. 89 , 786 66 Notes and Bills Reeeivaide- 1,421 90 Cash ... 27,919 33 82,208, s OBl 68 The only profits from premiums whien thi corn pany can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insure/30es made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. Since their dioprporation, a period of thirty years. they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Pour - Millions of 'Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the 'ability and disposition to meet with promptness rdi liabilities Losses paid during the year 1859, $62,168 88. DIE11(111 . 018. Charles W. Banker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Pales,: CHAS. N. BANC.,s' President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. BTE EL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER. Co '1 N, Agent, myle Northeast cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIF., President; F. M. GORDON Secretary Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Span& a Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE a ti MA RINE RISE& A Home institution managed by liireetors who are well known in thacommunity, and who are de termined, by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they hay* assumed, as of. ering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1860. Stock Accounts 63,000 00 Office furniture— ..... 2,160 00 260 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,800 43 Cash 16,861 69 Premium Notes.. 27.606 29 Notes and bills discounted.—........-.... 174,076 14 D 1 I morose. George Darsie, R. Miller,Jr., George W. 4 lackson„ James AAuley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Ntmick, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Racketson, Andrew Ackley, Win. McKnight, Alexander tipeer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas PHILADELPHIA FIEF AND LIFE ILISITILANCE .001kIFY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the.; Custom House, Capital 11210,100,1—Aacieta $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KJI President, M. W. EtALDWIN, Vioe Presider t, DIREC TORS Cope, E. &yes, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Srewr, P. B. Silvery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. htagargee, E. Wilor, F. Braciannui, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, ).1 44 /Y Corner Third and Wood al ?Emu, CITOCSASUFIINCE COMPANY OE PITTIOUIIN M L R' a / AND CAlat uk.b. &Ulna. RSA, beeretery. WM. BAGALEY. President. UAicyCor.of%ariset and Water 81 a. 11811T08 ainst Lose and Damage na the Naviga, non ti the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayone, and the Natri- gstion or the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire MOXOS01311: Wm. 13agaley, Hon. T. M.Howe, Jas. M. Cooper Jas. Park., J Jr, C. Zug, 8. linxbaugh, B. F. Jones, 8. C. Young, J. Caldwell, Francis boilers, 8. M. liter, John 8. Dilworth John edupton, Barclay erestan. Wm. G. Johnston mtaklydli, FIRE INSURANCE The; Enterprise Insurance Co OF PHILADELPHIA Riag Taken for One, Five, or Seven Year., m Ter ;Woolly. EILM=I illiarn Holmes & CO., LyingBtoa, Coperinnd Co., Janina H, Lynn & Co., Hou. Thos.. M. Howe. William b. barely A Co, Jame. Marshall, .Etq, A i lea II rawer, Esq., Gtorgs N Bryan a Co., Wilson, McElroy at Co , & CO., Jacob Painter & Co, Bauer, brown a DARLINGTON & ELACE)± , TOCK. !wont., aplik.3m °Mew, Bank Slock, No. 37 Filth el, FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Company Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer chandiae, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, $229,51() 00. Assets, $30.1,5014 96. OFF/CB NO. 308 WALNUT STRICRT. Invested as follows, m : First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount. $166,000 00 bironnd rent, first class - 2,462 60 Penns r 4vi a t i b i li Railroad Co.'s 8 $1 cent. Mo e Loans, $30,000, cost.. Philade p ' city 6 per cent loan Allegheny Count= 11 cent- Pennsyl vania Railroad ---- ..... . Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage - 10an.... 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stook- 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co ... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 0,130 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper ....- ...-.. 18,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agent?... 11,388 16 V. 308,608 OS CLEM TING LEY, Preside t. DINICIOns. Clem Tine.y, Samuel Bisphan , William R. gl Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley. John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill, H. 1... Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Poland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. lIINCHMAN_ , Secretary. J GAEDNER COFFIN, ent, myle Northeast corner Third and 'Wood Ag streets, it 1e il utua - e+ surance Co OF NEW YORK. 5 F. RATCHFORD STARE, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINFRSOF THIS COMPAIsI is conducted on the mutual prineple, in the strictest tense of the term—the entire surplus, deiuming neosseary expenses alone, being equitably divided among the assured. kteceipts for the year ending 31st January, $1,689,675 76. &sets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank..s 170,060 89 Bonds and Mortgagee 1,43,421.879 12 United States Weeks 387,9 82 60 Reel Relate 40,289 13 Due from Agents 20,465 60 ---..-44989,856 74 Add Interest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) ......... 185,000 00 Premiums in course of transmission.- 83,182 38 GROW More, February 1 , 186 1.........17,237,989 12 Bates of premium lower, and profits greater than in most other Companies. TR' PROPORTION OP GASH ABUTS to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the United States. Pamphlet• an every requisite information will be furnished free ot expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLINGTON & BLACKSTOCK, ST Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. yl3lllmd );411ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CX/MPAN Y — INCORPORATED THIS LEGISLATURE OF PENNBLVANIA. 1886. ORRICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUTBTREETS,PEILLADELPHIA. MARINE MiSUBAMMISon Vessels,_Carge and Freight, to all parts of the World. INLAND INSURANCR'S on Goods, try Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Cur 'Juges, to all parts of the Union. FIRE 'Ne.% BANCIEn on Merchandtso generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, 4c. Diasoreas. , -Wm. Martin, Edmund A. louder, Theophiltui Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis; James Tu lltr, Wm. Eyre, Jr James C. Hand, liVra:C.ltti Joseph H. Sea Dr. R. M. 0 Huston, Geo- .lAeper, -Hugh Craig,, Charles Hal ley, tatimuel E. Stoker, J. F. Pemstonjlenry Sloes, Edward Dinlington. H. Jones Brooke, Spenser liPllvalia Thomas C. Nand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Farianti, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple. Pittida rgh, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS 0. HAND, Vice President. Hamm Lustrsa, Secretary. P. A. EIBA, Agent. /eWI Ito. 96 Wit street Pittsburgh. In 1.;86 Glad News for the Uufortunate-1 Tin LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST.. Cherokee -r emedy, An unfailing Specific for a beans of the Urinary organs,and a Gen at Altera tive and Blood Purifier. sarTHIS ,4 REMEDY " CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FA siiirlt is untirelv unlike every other medicine prescribed for Venerial Diseases, as it contains no Mineral Po iSDII or Nauseous Drugs, being prepared from Roots, Bark§ and Leaves, in the torn) of a Titania./ and delicious Syrup. lira lb "nature's own. remedy,". for °manor (Clap,) Gravel, Strieture, and is especially recommended for Fluor Albus, (Whites in Females,) for this complaint it is irivald. able. illirAs a general oller•afive and blood purifier, it has no equal, and does not fail to- cure Serof ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular Swellings, Mercurial and all Eruptive Diaeases, curing them more speedily . .. and permnently than any other medicine known. It does this by purifying and cleaning the blood 1 Ceas ing it to flow in all its oriental pure and vigor, thus removing from the ri:fstem al' impute and pernicious causes which have induced disease. Eirlir all Aid casmi of Gonnorrhata and (Peet, that have baffled all medicalskill, it is especially recommended—in old eases it never fails, and re cent ones it cures from one to three Flays. A Jew doses positivelg removes all, eaddiny heat, eh idea and pain. liflt does not aged the breath, or interfere with any class of business. cine.t requires no assistance from other 'medi- Alirqt can lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Count ing-Room, without It ev, r being suspected as a remedy " for prepaid &deism WA Treatise on Venerial diseases, with full directions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. $298,261 66 Far It'll particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store► the United States. airit is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Bottles for SS, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Id etlioines,throughout the Unitsdatates, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggist. FUME. it MBItWIN, Sole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS MO. Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail hy Dr dn.). H. KEVELER, and by all responsible' Drug gists in the United States. iyillaydsw PURIFY THE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S ' VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PR(RNIX BITTERS. THE high and envied celebrity which these pre.emment Medicines have acquired for the invariable efficacy in all the diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. In all (=see of Asthma, Affections of the Bladder fur - Kidneys. Bitious .Pliveri and Liver Cbzipplaints. In the south and 'West where these diseases pre vail they will be found invaluable. PiAllEoll4/01138111 an cl;others who once use these medicines, will [MOT stir rwards be without them. Bilious Cho.Uo and Amore Looseness, Biles, Costiveness, Ct.lde and Coughs, allelic. CORILIIPT Humes, Daortuas, Drararstg..—No person with this distressing disease should de.ay using these medicines itru - ,3 Mons cf Lhs &on, ..frrysipedas, mad Flahstsnev. trivia aro Aeux—For this scourge of the IR alters country, these medicines s U be found a safe, speedy and certain malady. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the cbseassa—a cure by these medicines is permanent. I , y them, be satisfedsrd be cured. Feu/rinds of Comp:at-ton, tioncred 11,0.414. liendaches,ol every kind, Inward Fever, impure Blood And Loss of Appetite, Lo ,aerie, bi Altalil/AL never fails tit eradicate entirely all ihe elle, to of Mercury Infinitely sooner than the west powerful preparation of niamtparilla, Night Sweatt+, Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Affections. Parse--'1 hn origmal proprimor °flme° methemes Aluctuarl 01 nee of bb years *Lauding by the use of these late fdeslieines alone. Pains in Lbt s‘f, aide, hank, mane and organ.. Ethininaimm.—Those atlecLe.l with this iorlible diFiffsa. wtHliie sure of rellcrby thc Life Modicums. ..iissuosjiymiisa _ •1 11 Hanti lidvr &Emmy susirsss, , !brain, Gloom of ev‘ty deeeripLam. Wiirron of all adr sre effoctutally expeleNl by (beam icftisines Parente will '4lO well to wirnionnice them whenever exi:•tenee i, suspected. Belief will be cerium. Tea Lila PILLS eau Puuanz limns Piafri rua K. (x)D, anit Ulna remove all densaaes from UM sys tem. Prepared by DR. WILLIAM FL MON - Fal', No. :Z5 Broadway, (Modal Builduig,) N. T. For axle by all Dt. (313.V.11141110., Ag'L, illtaburgh 021:1 vdrw See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HELDISTRRET'S LISTIMITIE HAIR RESTORAT IVE. Has the Signature of the Propritit ors. HAGAN & Every article which hat a large and increasing sale like this is likely to be counterfeited. it is, as its name indicates, entirely "Innirraats" as, far a■ ice power to restore the Hair on bald heads, and to give it the color of youth, (no matter how grey it may be,) is concerned 27,000 00 80,000 00 10,000 00 2,500 00 USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT. HEINSTREET'S,' It is the original, the only reliable, and the Oteapeel. See the following , testimony : Jame; Miss., May 28,1881. W. R. Miama, 61 Market street, St. Louis, Advertising Agent for Relmatreet's Hair &store tave. Dear Sir : —The Medicines you introduced into our city last winter are all having a large sale, and giving in every case satisfaction. Mr. James Henderson (one of our first citizens) says, that "he has used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but nas never aced an article equal to Hsiturnur's INEKITABLI Rua Rumania& That it tar surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried for Restoring the Hatr of the bald and grey to its original luxuriance and beauty." You can write the Propne ors, W. E. Ewes & Co., Troy, N., that they have the cheapest and best Hair Restorative in our market, and that it gives satisfaction in every case. Respectfully yours, J. H. HIRER, Wholesale rtiggiet. IT IS UNEQUALLED 808 PRODUCING A LUXURIANT RAED OF HAIR Sold everywhere—Prioe 500 and $L Sr bottle. W. E. RAGAN & CO., Proprietors, 7 roy, N. Y. TI-11E11 , 2,M Is NO 17/33E) INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Aitho' we have very many of them, FOR THE MAGNOLIA BALM. • For when the Face is covered with unaightly Pimples or blotches, the sufferer cares only to be directed to use some safe and reliable remedy. THE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE THE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. II is so safe a remidy that the contents of a bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it has heretore been thought absolutely necessary to, use preparations of lead or mereury to cure immedia. tely;but the Maoism& BALM contains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up aaticle for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goods Dealers. Mir line.. Fifty Centa,a Bottle. W. E. HAGAN t CO, Propnetors, Troy. N, Y. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pittsburgh a TO THE PITI31.10 ; uitiPROLALLY the ignorant and false& - CA Modest Physicians of all denomins Sons, treat secret and delicate disorders, , *- 0 -; self abuse and diseases - or stuatlons com mon and incident to youths of both sexes, and adults, single or married. Becary.• tri .Bulgimup publishes the fact of his doing so, theigno tit , and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, angithini: a great SM. very iminortill and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be 0-glutton. to keep them in Ignorance that they dr, ihe same as 1 R IitRANEtTRUP, (except publishing) l as t a lucrative_ pm ! lice might be lost to them among .attlpid, lucrative_ MOdeF , and prestras_ *tamps families, born and raised In ignorance, spiting up as mushrooms, and who compare society, genes, sense, kc., to dollars and cents, myste nously, meanly or illy gotten. It is tot üblicity, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sons, daug hters and wards, pi eviously id (eile, sickly and of delicate condition and Fir pear. since, have been restored to health and vigor by 1 n. PRANSTRUP besides many before and after mar through him have been Raved much suffering, anxiety, mortificittinn„&c. Having the advantage of over thirtyyears experience and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily Consulted by the profession, as well recommended by respect. able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hs, Office 85 Smithfield street, near Diarron ote d atmt. Private communications from all parts- of the Unton kirictiv attended to. Direct to 44 lydbw TAXES 4N WESTERN LANDS.- Persons owning lands in the West, who wish ,to pay taxes, are informed that weattend le the receiving and Minnesota, lowapayment of Taxes in Wisconsin, , 41 3 BOX OOP, Pitlehttruh Post nOles. S. CUTHBERT* BON. 61 Mikket ISSCgliaßefittS NEW WALL •PARER STORE. BIATWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERtIf STS. No. 107 - Market Street, frHEStrIiSCKBER IS OPENING 2. anew and large 'Meek of PAPER HANGINGS, Embracing a complete aasOrtmerit for Dwellings, Store., Offices, Halls, Churches. &e., to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub• lie. having au entire new stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of new goods will find them by looking through our aseorunent. tuars:lyLi JOS. R. HUGIIIES. IRON CITY COLLEGE, %IBIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE thorough and ex [endive Commercial School in the United Staten. Upwards of 2,000 stutiews from' 81 states having been eductaed for busino:s here, in the past lour years. PROF. COWLEY, the world renowned Penman, continues at the head of the Writing Depart meet. MATHEMATICS.—A department composing the fud College course, including all the Common and Higher Mathematics, under the special charge of Prof. J. C. b/Sll'fli, A. M., an experienced and-sue res,du I instructor.is connected with the College. irsk rC VACATIONS; Student., enter at any MINISTER'S SON'S half price. For catalogues containing full information, ad dressthr Principals, JENKINS & mv22-11.Thoirlf • Pittsburah, Pa. bettirt 4.; ANDEMDIMIER GOODS REDUCED PRICES 44 91 - E ' `O W RECEIVED A yell 11.14 M D STOOK U GOODS for SPRING AND SU ER SA LF.,4,1 which have been selected with mere than usual care,' nd feel confident that in the HICIHINEJSS OF LeABEIC,IL ND STYLE F— - Gt . 0 0 S AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRIOE I They' Will eU RPASS- ANY , GOODS of the :kind ever before opened in Oilictly,,anit would respect. fully solicit an early callfrompnr patrons and the public to examine the' state for themselves SA4IIULi. GttAY aci ,*Olll, BIERCHA NT ° FAILOSO, my 14X2c0 EI,E ST T. BATES & — i - OIiNSOMS 1100011* WM. JOILINSOIII. WOULD. OIVE NOTICE •thAt he V F has purchased the interest of his late part, ner, Gl. S. IsATES, In the Rooting iiinainetts,.and the sole manufacturer and" dealer in the following three distinct kinds.of Rooting:- Ist. Gann. Mastic, - Cement, Felt and Canvass. lifeenng. 2d.- Improved Felt, •Ceinent and 411ravellaeofing. , ftd. Patent Engllsn'Lsphatltle Felt Rooting. 411 warranted FIRE AND . WATER PROOF. /tooting Alatenal for sate, with printed instrrictiens for 11.8111 g. Otliee at Bates & Johnson'told stand, 75 Smithfield at. WILT IA 51 JOHNSON. N.B.—This Gum Cement ni unequalled as a Paint for Metal fleets, lasting twice as long, al. least, as paint, and cheaper .410027A/1s Wm.. BLUIEIt & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUItDERS IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boller Makers, Near the Penn's IL & 1-assenger Debot. PPTSBUILGH, PA., MAN UFACTIJ KY, ALL KINDS 01 Steam Engines , ranging from three to one nandred and fifty horse power. and salted for Grid MIN Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to toe construction of glees and _Machinery for grist nulls, and for rights, malay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finial:led and ready for sr meet at short notice, Engines and Boilers of et 7 description- Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seps.rf . Wrought Iron Shafting Hangers and "Pulli in every variety, and continue the manufacti, of Woolen Machinery and Mauhiue Cards._, Our prices are low, our machinery nuin wai erua of the best quality of materials, and d in all camps to give satisfaction. .Iwerdera from all parts of the country/ anolpromptly tilled THE WEST CHESTER AC • MY, AT WESTCIIESTER, PA. .THIN two hours ride from Plidade ' r by,. the Pennitvania Central or the West C ter. o 2,rtet,„ Railroad 11 resume the duties of tttlitiel"z'n TERM. on the [lot day of MAY next, d olose on ihe last day of September. Tue FlehL there:_er„_e , is in session during I e SUMMER M..)Yrna "Pi"' are rece!rea at any time at proper' iOate ebwees• fhe avera g e number of students iaB6, undo the charge of nine Teachers. The Bench, Getman and npamsh languages are taught fy native "Went instructors. For catalogues appiito WM. F. W YEWS, IV. Princirid. , 1* • mi at We ester, - Petha. _ Co - Partiterihtp, r H E UN DERSIGNED HAVE 111 S IL day formed a Co-Partnership under the mono and style of PEREJ NB, MERRICK ft C 4; %El the Paper, Rag and general Commission Rumness. JNO. tit PERKINS, C. HENRY hi ERR.DE, EDWARD Pittsburgh. Pa.. March lost, MI. C. CLAPP. Jno M. PAawa......C. HAMM Mxiiume.—.E. C. CLAPP PERKINS, MERRICK & CO., WHOLESACE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine,. Cordage, &0., Manilla Rope, Rroo,m-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &0., &o. Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, mar PIMSBUIiGH, Pd. SEAT OF WAR. FIVE MAPS-NEW LOT. No. 1. Plan of the City of Washington;with the eur rounding country. Price 25 cents No. 2. Virgin , a and Penneylrimis. Price 25 cents. No. 8. United States; showmg the Forts. Price 25 eta No. 4. lientaoky and Tennessee; showing Cairo Memphis, Am Price 25 cents No. 6. All the Southern States; on a large scale with the MUMS for 1850 and 1860. Price 75 ete These are new correct maps, Railroads, stage routes, rivers, mountains and small towns, are plainly and distinctly marked. Any of the above will he sent by mailon receipt of the price in U. 8 postage stamps, by felB W. 8. HAVEN, Pittstburen DARING AND DANGEROUS .7 1 1;LELIZTIIS are perpetrated daily. Bow then are deleterious hair dyes to be distinguished from a good article t In order to be perfectly secure, purchase only CRISTADORO'S ANALYZED EX CELSIOR DYE, Certified by all leading Chemists, including CHILTON, to be POISONLESS I EFFECTIVE! RELIABLE! and warranted to produce without trouble, and in ten minutes, any shade of Black or Brown KNOWN IN NATURE. Sold everywhere, and applied by all hair Dressers. Canivenoso, No. 6 Astor Howe, Nese York. GAO. U. GEYSER. Agent, my26:devramT Pittsburgh, Pa NEW GOODS -IPOR SPRING AND BIIXMER WEAR. JAMES ROBB. No. 89 Market Street, HAS JUSTREOEIVED AND OPEN-, ed a lergestockof Bootsand Shoes, cornpris, ing one of the Largest Stalatinante beilbUnd. Udies% Misses' and . Cbirdren'e Boott, Shoes, Gaiters; !Dippers, Operas, etc. Mess% Boys' and Youths' French Calf • Boots, Clatters. Oxford Ties, Prince Al berte,Scotch Bootees, Shoes, Brogans, etc. Boot e- d Shoes of every variety and style, which will be sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Al! persons desiring to procure a bargem, would do well to call and examine the stook at 69 Mar ket street. Theropriefors are determined i T a sell cheap. -A 1- • FOR THE SALE OF HYATT% CBLEBUTED HADITINO 0 TILES, FOll LIGHTING BABEgNTS, CEL LARS, ARRAS, AND 00AVAULTB,.' * 0 would respectfu ll y solicit an.ixamma'wn .o f samples, at our Warehous, DI kilVAlk DR. BROW and BURGIOAL Stiehl street, Pit flylvarkia. Dr. BROWN sen of Pittsburgh, in Practice for t fins pars. :His beep confined Me this l • a r senutt a osiorrissa, W is. c. ..41eWelumen% in y tritpresiMA _Diseases of_ the JeWsons•- w i n i n up, Neriosti Aneetioni, Pales se the hack tad Ki d e, Initittell or the libuicter, together Tab all dlcakimpure.origin. ;.. 1 It o 4 u 4,4,. dm Oimptonwoordskojrux a rra, R. tikOlAritt, Ivo. Gogragunig gi, , k l , paw fAo„,:erill be immediate!, assemed,.... mecum mit, to fay &then, safely peeked sad sen tu i, 06 - servaaoa. ogi sad- Priests Nooses, No l SO .Itesitigielg week tashunah Pa. ' - - awe 4 4 . 1 .b.eIrtni; aariliriPß 11110 - WE'S-MEW.I6III t ipTTLE . • Whit itatirdiiiits' ARE .4DAPTO. ,111 *rids of Am. FAMILY BB)Vilifi,_ work* eiluidij well on the ligideldignirhifavii4st giskingine UHIRI 81170.11 , alike on both aidescwbicb Oardirlaoti • • Raveled. or Pulled ,Otd. - And for Tailoring, Shirt Maitlng,4iltter Roo Shoe Binding,theee .hare ,ElApenot and see them at Ndr2B vine stree t, Uplittair%. ap2oulaiwtf e I T. J. ti1L0T....-P.AUJJ JIV6FUS..... t W*,GRAFP WeStern4StOVA,WOki; GRAFTA Cfl.i. MANUFACTUBB4I34 WOULD CALLAILE ATTENTII v . of the public to their large "kelt of We icier Ist exit November lat. in iddittoil will be iredeaf five per cant, and aft* Noverubtii lat. all 'maiming tuipaid will be put ID the handa of:Collect" ; , with a bulbar addition of live percent. ' je3 W111„ - ELO El BAUM. City'fithintreri 0A.14.P. 0" It*'l4TSl -FCII SPRING SALES. W. D. a H. wcALLtm, 87 Fourth Street, ill AVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID &IL assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, andpominon Ingrain' Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From 8 telt feet, new clesignsandihmitrtiltil patterns, with all goods usmdly found , in-FUiBi 41LA CARPET STORES, and on. as favorable terms as any other house In the city. ath3o TUBE sT'AND THE TEST. BUREE a f - BABIES' SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. 1) EAll THE FOLLOWING VOLUN JAI TA tIY teentnonial In regard to , await & sAFEta: Ms ass. Buena ,t Besziss—Cientlemen: On the night of the 2.2 d of February, 1860, all our Machine Shope, Paint Shops,Wood, Elatetial„,E,ngine Reuse, and all - the Warehouses of the Southwestern Spoke awl Caiiiage ManutactOry, all being - entirely filled with dry combustible material, were - burned down. In a room of the Paint Shop, where the beat was most intense, was one of your ma ke of Safes, cow" taming all our papers, insurance - policies, An' amountingto over $40,1100, which, on being take, out, all were entirely safe. We most cordially recommend the Burke Barnes safes as being very superior. Your Mende,- PLATT, MARTIN it GIORDON I I The above Safes, of every size, on hand and= to order by BURKE & BARNES, At the v.l Established Safe Factory, BS end 181 Third street( Pittsburgh. L nual:awawly D. C. KNEELAND .I . K EEPS .CONSTANTLY ON i r NITTA= AND OVAL BO .i t BOXES; lso, makes to order PLAIN AND FAWN BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry at Eastern rifts. Corner 'Virgin elle an Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens' burgh, Pa. 1y Hyatt's Patent Illaminatinf. HAVING BEEN APPOINTED MU BROWN marB 11(4.1. tilt pop Er. A. for OPEN also; mi-Wednehl, from May istfilliove4- exot from November, o'clock. • Depoaturteeerved Della% and a-dividg a year r ia Jima- awl - declared eataalHif eince the .13144 per ce reit.at. a vt Ihte cift he der , interect,W =nor Obi .13.013 b, ..arnea • Kelley, Alexander Tindle. „ r e.,,,!v• tfiUSTUA. 1 finder e.r.}}ool 2 Jobn B. McFadden, 944 RackS l o l l,-.- Peter Aeitailefra,"; George Mach; John 101104 John B. CanAel Jal94WArkla,ll Atonso,A.Carrier, . John•Jitainhali k Chartea-A.CiAtonWUllanrpo t:*-WaKier•.. rP.4lmha Johalla n * AMY 14441811Vali t John.llohnex''': , ' ) Johlk,ll:l46oaorge Wiliam. Rai,* e - liielantinir44o4,; Pet Hogyozer; Willhfrlr Richard Raiaii .., 3 11 :thithikg Chrlatiao Xcc l llfr• '6.".4IIKABLWA.7,p,IVEITD Aceduni-w...v, „ tilrom ~...: 15318y5 :i ii: 19:76 :04t : a. m 7 . 14- . 40 45017 4 _ ', flaw :BeerMik.Cant ga.M le•p4C4 . 4. ' loknetttni Gtddandtilrert ...'MP2OJA"Jonsi• ,Goldandgilver MatehrisialutauAnais of vidu ,Gold a ,artleTe‘for any-leneh oftlniengrild" . int. The itoods einntot beiiealveredfacitholdthigiatet. Not sheentuitable treesseoftre '" c ' :4kr - t - tililLkintsrßOtterfranWA.24..l63.o WIC= laB) ` 4 TIIV N I t AEROARTLLAtY, f g ' 4 ' . c ,S• • 4^. wit,THE , -, ,pßoilariinukruorionotibionms. i _ _ L ' . k " b•: • tftr - • - r , • ' ', l Over 2.lll),WQAnisiness Bousesitertofted, Em bus:dint -elm qty,„Tpym. liViltsge iii ttiogattadiltatesicAndrift, dotter - British Twaessioinil .A. , G. _ —, .• ,t ~ r ,;- . R. G. REI N , co., P 9prietors. A:"AsmsTicorip, stir Corner of Vinod and , rim et Pittatiargh, Pa. T 484ar at burgh. m t w 1 r '''' _ ."- Bead , 1:1 ,• • S. - 1 :: , `. NEW T08.R.—..... -- ' ' I , •: d 0 Pittehtirg,tG Don & Cof . ' , tilNit (2. * Co'; 4:7lmsirreatt,B Gl' b',• CO; ,t• sit d, BUR Dun.& CO; De t t#L 0 1 &-'134 - Chloago, B 6 Dan &Co; Mil tipliuG ... 4tio, ;New Orleans, EG Dun Co; extort, e Pun..A Ckti lioniertlier It G Dan* Co; St. Lo It.;:p • luttn iiFo; Nash. ville,,B G IhniA Co. --, 1 • • 4 t • - • V. .. 4111.001$ ;Offices., I3oston. g Bussall A t Baltintore o l D Pratt* Co ; Richmond, it Pratt • ' • i TfoVetiS Offices. Toronto,a G Dan *; Moth' , G Dunn A Co; London, Eng, Ii nn &Co.: w ".f S? Reforemo gooks4notioesnfoltatirtnantett daily furnished ,toe erthers. Priee 4,11 - 11oheetior3 prom attended to, iitrall, parts of the 'United Bastes - pt British Ponleislotta, and Beferenees to now 01750 Zuntuit in Pittsburgh, for whom the °di es colinagoto f ,. . 4 -, Lm er , o f • i t , • mkt , * Lowy m oar stand. I nk o t a_ t oopseta in ' liman7 Lam . - 0 Union wa,begiaunt uridehett,tatenbselihera nn•Jt ing,an apphoatio ,tteLoffntfh l Atert t tkany of if e dives namedshf• - ~...',„ „ ~..,: „ . ..1 1021:6m. Tivacc.,triPUlgant TOG, ~. rBANKERsiD I. leillattiiiiillB Wood eet,cornerof-TAird, • PlTTlifitatalf,`yEarre. Estab4hed New.. Yorkr, do TII euenN .....,,,,. .......72408. ZOOM 41V8T LOOMIS A CO., Dealers in Pro 011,•iic4ap,Pon49,Aorlips* ., and in se tie l , one,: money one? •-oit Cheeks at lihert - r i bitie, with name Vi r gi l, . l i rtir,lii 'thaiiiii. S OLD. Pe eg. Lome NM be 19. L, :._ ao terms o ' anti Ewidtalietareszt , be hummed / w ith a eririueEtatmatuleratookrklettc a u b 4 to the Beier -*flux 1444400138 of - . Hee e• 0 tr. 62 PGURTIT Efilltft•slioiiiiteod. I OLMEB -- itSONS,Rankeraand ~changer Brokenly and Begiiiisin ' Noteu4 or sale. , • ceoPienoes,..Bold, Haver end/Bank Notes. , •e on the Eastern and Western ,Cides ans. , ,„ onil wade 4n all =theitiett throughout tins , i States. Deposita redelvadAirm'hinds or t paper, No. 67 ,I4Mietehemr,ean Third • Gum etreets, ' " ! : :,.. - i , _ - -,j,ialltUy, SLLIK.INDMRA. ISTOO ••• 1 , ( 2.- inLeiAM — I ii 41...1 Dakie -,tr:K,l .. ~. _. . --------- 7--. 'Stocking - .ORNER FIEWIST:4IW *pan / ALLEY,Iuukon hand wilreinew&awaintori •, ent oi Woolen Eitookings,lieseiAfornfor* oveeiiloode, iimit mi; for Men d',7 r with a very eattedith , .'. t' °NI - 1008 01 Goode in his line r suAinliatistAwneason. : e sells prime ,articles e 4 4!en'tiVeelk.'Nllll endi xiinainit. Arßemember,ibtviLY havbgt„ utuiittiike• And t on the eorneret Tifth Wiiiivinwritetin'er- AND o.llNA4iLzzimfa t v • of .t 3 every description andLateatt i r Samb a nianuf fluxed by Re tS r c fff , The subsariberhaving restittiedkatahleina Ms. burgh wishes to inform his former friends and patrons of the city and etorettedhik 4 oettutty, and yould call teak- attention to a new anittneurted 441,F-AWI:IBTIDNi W/6. It petal/24)6W lane °f*ltinaktnA 1 1 1 -the tthede ;Mutt epe b,glt. newer deursourty;not ledge toll k, bean equally all over the beads-end easy andgradefnl= t an Ite oe, showing the developritent-tiVtlielf ' ittAtim t Ladies are also aaliiine his saw-mode of HANDS, AtaT4F-wiGEVINIIt They. (leeway with tbe heserutikkeigiritipeer- Mc* ec rue., 4ißanrrOTP4 er*likAhkOMiltillee. _ . , ... . UPHOLSTEV, 85-14, , ecurth stre_ s t„. 4 tear, _ Tire' suzseßnmsw - . PAC. -- lure bad - kali) Conitaati .. ' ct eTlify art a in their balk; viz : ' . la, Our. tajakkiods, Ocanfarta, Walker ' a'f I v, all bduclig also, the,qelebridedk,ANt riatlleda. All kiadeof shaded, Bliiidka4 , gs•Promptattaatititeglvai: Am t .!!! d l'or fit ting and layiug down Climatic ii 0 . iti .' Oetri lyd ROE ; 1 k=k..i ;,!,,LASIL_ THE OLDES'U.ANl?illAalolpialz ;ft. .5-kfitft.t4 , 414,,.. Lithographic Eitablishatent,tflkoVity. ..1.1 . . Practical Lltlkograpler • MOS. fl AND 19 - FlFTlCiiiEkla, Jy t.l• lISEWIERT RUEW.UIii t . isol4 F777 98f1E6 t Ai. , r A ..M.,..t01t- B EIijz*BRIB RA S B APO.% b"00133014 Igo.7)) wni.W,Aimeet. Pitts. bzugh; Pa.,-*orePired to:fanuftiv*,,. ORURCE, : t•Iz , AMBOAZ: PA ' 9171•• •• ,- ..EWBILTito*DF4I43IE -, lr• s , '• B A IER„ From 10 to 1 000,Thamda....„— CHINE made to order., ATOP AND , (lAMB DOCKS f 411:1 1, 31_of fli,k,. - c - MINERAL. Nit -.4-'COLEIESII4IIAIL LESS, Cud:eV- 8 * variety of-73.rtl8944AVVEAKIthed ti In : th e neatest Meaner. -- - air. Remora! nwri-imentolt , wiriw ; FULTONS PATENT'IIiERAWS-AUIRM to Steam Enlnei , ,_ - - a- , --4..5s - - II atter.ely $l. 000 $ 2 '" ) .' 42 ; 4 ;(0 - 7.::„ .• .1 ) . 4), Four slusParOntattente: Nl. 1, 8 iallea from , she Aulri, a Atia4.ldit i ona am - proveMeida, No. 2, 40 iaireell.r.,,mil **ratty, and four from Sevoloblelett4),lrwoub* apse, barn. orchard, An.. No- s, us xe.:11438 from tho - Oltt t iiiinares well aul/ o :gxxxi,otibm . :s6.34,4oatiree. 8 ranee from the ,ty, near .*yertreen,KAanit im proved. Forye".'e by • a ctergintek SO N`' - - Atitarkek *rent. Aereal I. Op, Map, u ' °l4 Vnc.o2 .psoriasii; s.use-origus. Diann To 4 eta sure trouble _d raganraid e d destrucucej ere thill natOradaa P 7 .4C0N.-1;".0 ibs 4 .1 and 3 , . EGGS,—I bbl Rest,, v. LA.RD:,—;II" kap' pr.l* • r BUTTER: - de 41 ' - BROOMS ..160 dna. AXO46. a laPp: PPLMEL-12 1 4 0114.61MK1 NF il &wend n rid . 18q 11 ° f HAVANA OTGARA.I-4041eifillt of sena*, trairiniiporsTeck 4. • - Rem% WYAlWeiii: j. UMW ark 86444. 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