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#tyrovrgE SPEEDY mr, or
N=aarstiori, General
„torten*" hisrasmos, Parolysis,
- Chronic Br nchitis, _ Anemia, Chlorods, -
ousdalltrisorders of the Blood System.
DO YOU KNOW IT ?
COMM:MON IS THE MOST FATAL SCOURGE OP'
,lIANKIND. It has been truly regarded as AN INCURA
1112,11ALAirr—few pver Bury iv mg atta ,k. " One sixth
qf ausediole human race," says Dr. Canacatru., " and
,M,MZIZEtAN ONE HALF' OF ALL THE ADULT POPU
LATION of mostcivilized common hies PERDIEI BY THIS
DISEASE.” What a sad commentary on the boasted
efficacy of the Healing Art
The brilliant Discovery of Dr. Churchill, made to the
Imperial Academy of Medicine, of Paris, has proved an
inestistateboon, to the world. By 0o use of this new
andperwerftaremeilia' I agent, known to Chemistry as
- - THE HYPOPHOSPHITES,
"The OVER of CONSUMPTION, even to the
•!eOl4 and Third Staves (at a period, therefore,
whettiliere can be no doubt as to the nature of
..*llll , Pleann) la the RULE, while DEATH IS THE
EXCEPTION." • • • "I KNOW," rays Dr. 43.,
"that they will prove not only no SURE A- REM.
ZDY to CONSUMPTION us Quinine le in tutor.
Adttentt Fever, but also as effectual a Pkiiiiff.M.
TAUPE as Vaccination in Small Pox."
Lei no sufferer, who values health and life, delay an
Dour to try this remedy. Remember that " prevention
la bettor than cure." Beware of selkieception,or the
Ca of frlenda
wh•O'n'oiwt it
prematurely
petal
pyres 1 Give, I entreat you, prbmpt attention to the
'r mum mum wan *V COASUIRPTCOVI;
"AND TIME SIGNS SHALL FOLLOW TH:l23l."—.diark.
' 4 )Theilarliest Symptom of tubercular disease is WAZITI4Ki•
Itprecedes the Ccsigh., and it la earlier, in polntof tithe,
than the Emma It is first manifested in the face and
hands. The muscular tissues waste ; hence DEBILITY
there DIA Sense of something . wrong afeeling that tlni
Vl - 41,11 laa ILAGGILKO. The waste of the living
machine is more active than its rcpcnr."—Br. Pollock
Withoutany apparent. cause, or under the Influence
crt Causes which Induce WEAS and EIRACSIMN ;sea
aswant,griefocerwork,acceas, pregnancy, childbearing,
snaring, rapid road., or slow recoreryjrCat
a person begins to lose his flesh, strength, color, cr .
appetite; if he suiThrs from shortness of &mitt, or
Amp/assess, and experiences a gear ral feeling of /an-
Par
4 112 grrliC", IS REA.SuN TO FEAR that
As Lirredir'posol to the complaint. If to these
trptoms Is:wedded cough, however slight, particularly
I ft has-come on slowly, or during the fair season,
PROBABILITY LTGREATTER STlLL"—Chardad.
EFFECT OF THE REMEDY.
•' If, on Owl:dirtiest appearance of these signs of
ConenntptSon, the patient takes daily about ten
grains of Aite,HIPOPHOSPBITES, he will usually
see tlpesn.all disappear in a period varying from a
*Ow mance to a few months; and by continuing the
• ineensional tae of the Remedy. HE WILL SPEED
ELT PEND HIMSELF IN THE ENJOYMENT OP
,STIESI HEALTH AS HE, PEILILLPS, HAD S EVER
Ii SOWN IN HIS LIFE BEFORE."
"Winchester's Genuine Preparation"
IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
Form of Dr. Churchill's Remedy. [Made from the
origtaal Formula.) The action of th. Hypophosphites
TWO-FOLD and specific : it/crowing t he principle wince
IMELETTETER NERVOUS FORCE, and they are the lice?
11VIntiurtmstoor,-Gsvalurixo aCw. - ra ryncr.e. The effect
upon the tubercular condition fa I.III.IEDLATE, ALL TER
GEMEII,ErTYPEO3II3 DDI4PPW3 WITH A HAMM' WHIM
=-'l AU, itattvnecs. They re/io-.e the cough, diminish
teipeutioratloa,, izaprrme the appetite. arrest diarrhoea
the night manta, chills, and
,fecer c. use ; the bowels
beCOraS nwukir, and THE SLEEP CALL .A_ND PROFOUND.
A FAIR TRIAL 18 A CERTAIN CVE I
agr BEWARE of Bogus Remedies advert trod as Dr.
Churchill's and all other SWINI .1 JNi ; DELI( to rob
aufria-era oitheir mewls, /as" preritms rime , and hasten a
FATAL REStrt.T. Write to me for CIRO LARS. and for
Dr. Churchill's Treatise on Consumption,
which contain the only authentic information In regard
to this NEW TREATMENT. Sent FRF-E to all inquirers.
PRIM In 7 and 18. oz. Bottles, $1 and each—
ThreeLtrge, or six small for $B. My lae-simile is
,moth the Label alia Outside Wrapper.
NO OTHER LB GENUINE.
aar Do not confound this Remedy with the so-called
"Chemical Food ;" and particularly avoid all prepare.
Mile containing iron, which is DANGEROUS, and Cod-liver
oil , which has so cunan Peoriorrr WILATEVILIL
Sold by the most respectable Drtggista throughout
the United States and British Provinces, and Wholesale
and Retail at the General Depot in the Coned Stales, by
J. WINCHESTER, 36 John Street, N. Y.
Holland Bitters
DYSPEPSIA,
Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c
TIM micaissfal Introduction and use of this cele
brated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood
of compounds called "Bitters," offered in various
forms, Lam a quart bottle to a live-gallon keg, until
this word "Bitters'? is but another name for "grog,"
or some villancansiwhiskey mixture•
But the really greet relief derived from the minute
dine, one teaspoonful, of our medicine,
BOIRHAVHB HOLLAND BrrrEßs,
and the entire absence of after pro:hut:urn, has esta
blished forit a reputation which the heat of imitations
and cahmteifsita have failed to undermine. It is posi
tively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient
pure spirits to preserve it
But one size of the genuine, (I lalf-Pint Bottles,)
price Os= DOLLLE.
It is a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purtfying
the Rood, so essential for the foundation of good
health and for correcting disorders of the stomach
and bowels.
Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its
=oil:recta. The stomach will speedily regain its
a healthy action of the liver, bowels and
kldpeys will soon take place, and renewed health be
the quick result.
•
For .141DIGEBTIOli, Try •
Berbave , s Holland Bitters.
Afierhave's . Holland Bitters.
For AVIDITY. Try
Bterhave's Holland Bitters.
For WATEERBRABH, Try
Biorhave's Holland Bitters.
For HEADACECE, Try
Berhavels Holland Bitters.
For W 1313 OF .APPETITB, Try
Berhave's Holland Bitters.
Por COSTIVENESS, Try
Ikerhare's Holland Bitters.
For PILES, Try
&erhavers Holland Bitters.
In ell Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic A ffec
itHelin 'numerous Instances proved highly
pp bpd in others effected a decided cure.
Read (Nim3ficilbr!
Thegezintiia .1414pconomtratecl . wetheres Hot
um) Baum is pat up in hilt pint bottles only, and
retailed at One DOOar_per,bottle. The great demand
for this truly oelebratsifinedkine tam Induced many
imitations, which the public should guard against
purchasing.
Bewsta qffttpotttion l See (hid name ie on the
laborer:tem bottle you buy.
*4.4. Page, Jr.*Co.
SOLE. MANUFACTURERS,
iTIMMIRGH, PA.
‘l l /12 WONDER OF THE AGE.
DR. 3. S. BosE , S
AIN C Era ER.
CUB ALL PAIN AND NIPS
disease in the -bud This truly admirable
tifileacione remedy is noqu ick medicine, but is
3110 result of thirteen pate of hsid dandyd
inalmsetting. ez-
The ingredients are the Adtioi s
of
and were discovered by the author of this
on a visit to that country.
DR. R - 0 8 E
ti with almost miraculous effect in private
a a rbitl u ili ssgegozigiduced by the solicits.
If mid a u to the lire i s i cl i ons it not only
almires it netally on the first
_lt May be relied upon for curing and
ituitecnisous relit:4 (as thousands
Wed
Sildds,.._a Voids, gi c tr ink teli r t te ri r! le i: E l t i l irle ti rt n al u tit
illsrAche„Tooth ache, Bead Ache, °hone,
1 1 Ore Linite,Toints, Back, to, Spinal After'-
VOMN"U MNubia Fawns, Chilblains, Sprains,
. and ell Chronic Eruptions. For
- , -at KEW, Sole Agents,
• G 9 Adana Street,
Saitroads
SIII9 I MIR APANGEMENT. 1861.
111,411 LY TRAINs.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
or. ND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th.
rrilE THROUGH MAIL
I, leaves the Passenger Station every Intaningi
(except sunday,) at 6.30 a. stopping at all reign
lar stations. connecting at Harrisburg with trains
direct. -
: for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia
at 640
THE PIigt.PUCHI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily
'8,41=0 a. m., stopping only at pnnaiost stations,
mikinag direct connection at Harriebtirg for Haiti -
more, and reliving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at
6:100 a. In.
THE FAST LINE leaves the ;dation daily, (ex
cept Sunday,) at &CO p. in., stopping only at Greens-
Ltdrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gallitsen,
Altoona,ko., end arriving in Philadelphia a 10,00
a. m; _
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
THE JOJEINSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday ) at 2:60 p. m., awl
ping all stations and running as far as Conemau. g
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except_ Sunday,)ikt__&4o a. m.
SECONDACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
tiontton leaves daily, (except Soudan) at 11:20 a. in.
Timm ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's
station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 8P.26 p. in.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as
-follows:—Express, 11:50 a in; Mail, 11:60p. in; Feat
lane 1240 a. ml Johnstown Accommodation, 1006
a. in ; First Wall's station Accommodation, ASO a.
in.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:80 a.
in; third wall's station Accommodation, 116 p. m.;
fourth Wall's station Accommodation, &lb p. m.
Trains for .Blairsville and Indiana, connect at
Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo
dation, Ex_ press, and Mail Trains East and West,
and with Fast Freight East.
PITTSBURGH AND CoNNELLSVILLSTRAINS
stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Cou
pe:, vale Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as
follows: Mail Train, &Ala. m.; Express Train, 4:10
p. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con
nellaville Road s trlve at Pittsburgh 10:80 a. m. and
Ala p.
'flap tavelizig public will find it greatly to their
interest, in go East or West, to travel by the
Pennsybraxua as the accommodations now
offered cannot be atirpaaect 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 favor this Road with their patronage.
FARE,
TO NEW YORE .$l2 fa i TO BALTIMORES9 60
PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LANCASTER 866
IiARRISB , $7 45.
Baggage checked to all Mat:tone on the Pennsyl
Tanis Railroad, aad to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Raw York
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be
charged an excess according to distance traveled in
addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the (Misipany has no agent.
NOTICE,—.In ease of loses the t o -'any will hold
themselves responsible for personal ht cage only,
and for an air mixt noie exceeding 6100.
N. B.—fbe Excelsior Omnibus Line as been
emplitiyed to convey passengers and haggis,/ • to and
from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents
etc' * each Passenger and
For tickets apply to. JEW ART A gt.,
_ At the 'Pesaro' R. It. Passenger Station,
OLT • Oa Liberty and Grant streets.
1881. TEE Iset
PITTSBVIIGH, FT. WAYNE &
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
TO ILL POINTS IN TKSATH, WEST, ARO
NORTH 4111
SUMS' ER ARRANGEMENT!
T IME to Cincinnati as quick, and to
triciisnapoist, St. Louie; and thateago qthe.iter,
1.1 au by any other mate
V! 168 17W &RD TRAisa
PAST MAIL LIN E---Leaves Pittsburgh 12:38 A. r.
AMTO.B at Gretftlitle ..... 8.00 A. 11.
Mskiug close connections with Bellefontaine and
Cevsland., Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
A rriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m.
N. B.— fat. time to tAncumau is the same es by
Steubenville. I [`rains on both Roads meetat Colum
u,, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together.
AXPION'I TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r r.
Arrives atCrestline 710 e
Making rinse nonnectione as above.
Arriving at Chicago at 6:45 a. in.
is.-I'ne wine to Cincinnati is the same as by
5 tau Denville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col
umbus, and passengers all go into thncinnati
together.
Bleeping Cars on this tram from Pittsburgh to
cmnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago.
1 rains through to ClucAgo without change of Cam.
EASTWARD TRAINS
i..eave Chicago, 7.20 L. n. and 8.00 P. K. Arriving
I: Lana, 42t P. 11. and 8.20 ►. K. Connecting with
t: aina for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest
! nit. 6.00 r and titi A. IL
Connecting into trains for Colcunnua, Cincinnati,
eland, halal° and the Raid. and arriving at
I It. burgt), 11 SA. n. and s.a) P.M. All mating close
oonneCtlODM With Ponnsylvania Re•lroad trains for
vie Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphts.
A(XXAStIdODATIOI4 TR/UM:l—From Federal at.,
I/ egheny, for New Brighton, 10_00 ♦. r, and 4.tre P.
Arrive at " • " 11.30 " 6)6 "
Leave New Bri t hton, 6.30 " " LOO "
Arrive ill Alla teeny, 8.10 " " 230 "
Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams.
I .esve Allegheny, 7.25 a. a., and at Economy at V. 76
a.; leaves Allegheny at 12.35 r. a and 610 e. a,
salve at Economy at 1.60 P. a. and 7.20 e leave
reoncrry at 9 CO a. in, and 4.21 p, m, and ems. in
Lllegbeny at 11.05 a. in. anal 5.36 p. in.
MAREE'r TRAlN.—Loaves Massillon 6.00 a. no
leaven Alliance at 6.14 a. m. and arrives In A Hew t uy
11 00 a. a.; leaves Allegheny at 8.05 P. a; All.snee
t 800 P. K., stopping at all stations for passengers
~ea marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p.
Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced
r Web.
Trough trains connect as follows :
At A 111 .n 0 fi, with trams on the Cleveland and Pate
,m gt• &alma&
AA. Orvi ll hogae, Ono, to and from Millersburg, Akron,
Falls, etc.
At Raneeld, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San
dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc-
At CrestAtne, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus,
Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis,
LoniF vffle, etc.
A`, Forest., tor Spnngfield, Sandusky, Layton, n
111, nail, eta., etc.
At Lim, for Sidney Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wayne, for rern, Lafayette, ind., St. Louis,
intermediate ports in Central Indiana and.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and
isiem Railroad.
A»d at Chicago, with trains for all points in
lowa., Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Fnr twther information and through tickets
I. ty to J. STEW/IMT, Ticket Agent,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.
EORtait PARELN, Ticket Ag't.,
Passenger Station, Allegheny.
Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of
Oompany on the line of the road, to all parts of
:t ,. United litiioJoi. 6. 0. HATE EW
jell General Passenger Awn!, Pittsburgh.
CHANGE OF TINE---SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10-
1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn
sylvaniaßeiliat Pittsburgh,
AND
follows :
fTTSBUROB, LUMBUS D CINCINNATI
SHORT VIA STICUPENVLLLE.
No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin
ammo]
• Leaves Arrives Arrives Arrives
Pittsburgh, at OolUmbus, at Oinclruiati, at St. Louis.
1236 a. a. Matt A. a. 4.10 rat.
120 r. 11:A6 p. a 6.16 A, w
This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville,
'Columbus and- all points South, than an other
sante. Splendid aleepingcars attached to all Night
Trains.
PITIMBMiii AND wHE,FaiNe LU'III.
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
Pittsb'gh, Bochester,Weihml.le, Strub'ville,W h'ing.
1916 A. IL 1:60 A. a. 2;61 A. a. 4:03 A. at. , es 67 A. a.
605 P. ar. Tab P. w. 8:19 A. M. 930 r. w, 1096 r.
12;10 A. a. 116 A. 2:13 P. IL 8:10 L/O
t9O r. a. 616 P.*. 6t45 P. AL
The 12.35 A. a and 1260 r. m.Tra. no connect with
Trains of C 0. B. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, &c.
To UV P. a. Train *tops at all stations between
itochestei and Wellsville.
PITTSBURGH & CLEVELA ND LINE.
Loaves Leaves
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
IT-35 A. a. IMO A. AL
12:10 P. x. 660 r. a.
The 1286 a. m. train connect.. at Bayard for
'few Philadelphia and stations cn the '1 uscarawas
Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Eihndusky, To
ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must
u' particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
'Through Tickets can be pm/cured at the Lib.
arty Street repot, Pittsburgh.
J. STEW ART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEssi ART, Agent.
Ai th , Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn
street, F. R. IdTERS,
Garet Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio.
lelo
NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER .AND
LA ROAD ROAD:,
Indianapolis & Cincinnati S. R.
Connectin_p at Inttianapo)is with Terre Haute,
end Terre Eante and Alton Railroad, t o St Louis
and Lafayette andgan Ladisnapolts, New Alban r jimd
ISMand Michi Central &wig CIUGAGO,
HaAND, BURLINGTON, and al for l luterinedi.
ate c% :le iMi ,
r • Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
Timm gACTX LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freights Mid passengers carried from Cincin
nati Lenvmmbing in less time than by any
other route by, twenty-four hours, and at as low
rates. The only !road try which shipments can be
made from Oinnitti to the' West, without
breaking'
Consignments made - to I.E. GIBBONS, agent, at
Cincinnati; or W. B. comic% agent at Law
renoeburg, will receive prompt Attention, and no
charge for commission: ao days for &tea • o r
cootwassiou at Lawrsootheirg.
For farther informationapply to THOMAS BATI.
GAN, cliTo. U 6 Water strect,) mem of the Company,
who is prepared to give mama sattllPlS for pas-
Lafay
sesgers end freight Inctimap lieu*
ette, Chicago, to
Peru, Greencastl
tilis„
e T . em
OrawfOrdn-
Tule, Charleston , Iberia and Mattoon, ic.,
F
F. LORD, President,:
JOHN F. CHESS . General Freight Agent. Ina
REMOVAL.
PRE PENNSYLVANIA SALT ILAN
ofeettaing Company have removed the °Mee
t*
• No, S 4 Wood Street,
Between Pleat and Second streets, where all or
den. will be reoeived, and burliness aft' nded to.
rabliktf GEO. CALHOUN Agent,
aminvmt
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU
.2. RANiM COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, No. 436 and 457 CHESTNUT STREET, near
Fifth.
Bravitiexerr or Azarra, Jamul, Lit, 1860.
Published Aggro:ably to An Act of Assembly, being:
Real Estate, re
First Mortgages,
sen amplty
alue securedslo3,3l3 -81. .—... i) ..51,896,393 88
(p v
Cost. 102,995 25
Temporary Loans on ample Collatteral
Seconder 89,135 56
Btock.B, (present value (888,667 72,) cu.A. . 89,786 66
Notes and Bills Receivable,. 1,821 00
Cash_... 27,919 33
$2,..%8,061 68
The only profits from premiums which this.coto
pinny can divide by law, are from risks which
have been determined.
4 4isurances made on every description of Prop
er, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con
sident with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, they have_ paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford
ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as
well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1859, $62,163 88.
D . llllol'oll a.
Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George Fales,:
CHAS. N. RANCR,I' President.
EDWARD C DALE, Vice President.
WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mile Northeast cor Third and Wood ntrßets.
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH .
GEORGE DARBIII, President;
F. M. GORDON, Secretary
Capt. R. U. COCHRAN, Gong Agent.
No. 92 Water street, (Spaug & Co.'s Warehouse,
up stairs,) Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE a...d MA
RINA RISKS.
A Home institution managed by Directors who
are well known in tba oommunity, and who are de •
termiaed, by promptness and liberality, to main
tain the character which they have assumed, as of
ering the best protection to those who desire to be
insured.
ABBETI3, OCTOBER 30th, 1860.
Stock Accounts 8 68,000 00
tdo 2460 00
.....-
Offi=iture-. 260 00
Open Accounts, etc ..... ...... 7,809 43
Cash --.......-. ........... ....... .................. 18,361 09
Premium • N0 . te5.....-. ..... . . ..... ........ ...... 27,606 29
Notes and bills discounted .
174,076 14
otasoenas.
George Dwain, R.. Miller, Jr.,
George W. Jackson, J ames M'Auley,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander hirnick,
Wm. R. annul, Chas. W. Ricketeon,
Andrew Ackley, Wtn. McKnight,
Alexander Speer, David M. Long,
Rees .1. Thomas •,...7.14
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
FIFE INSURANCE COMP' Y,
10. 141 CHESNUT STREET,
opposat. Lb. Cusco= noun..
Capital $210,100---.Assets 163011.048.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN
SURANCE, either Perineum or Limited, en
every description of Property or fderttsmitee, e l
reasoneole rater of premium.
KOHER'r P. 1 i tic,, Preetdent,
W. BA 1.1 )W IN, Vice .I"resithe.
Charles Payee, E. R. Cope,
E. H. Erighst,, ,
P. B. Savory, ()sent, Paul,
C. Sherman. John Claroo,
S. J. Maaersee, E. Whew,
F. Suniatrax, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agenl.
1.T 4 . 1 1 Corner Third and Wood
CITIMiSs!E'M ,c5tc9.1 1 ;', 4 .1.,0f, (!lILIPMG"
ti A DI otx:rmary
WM. BAkiALEY. Pres:amiL
Office, Cor. of Market and Water
'MUMS aj;alnht Law MO limitutge IP LIM Navige
tioe n( th.a Southern and We.torn Rivera,
fino ha,yorie, otn.l the Nall-
KR.LIOI.I 01 die
Insure' against Lou
and Damage by 'Wire
Wm. Ealgo.ley, Hort. T. M. Howe, Jae M. Cooper,
Jeos. Puri, Jr, C. Zug, alartett 4 .7.h,
B. F. Jonee, a C. Sr ming, t'whiweit.
Francan Sellers. n. M. Kier. loiworth.
John ahipton, Barclay Prn.t.n. Wm. t.. Joho.ton
mhZltlytin,
FIRE INSURANCE
The.Enlerprise Insurance
OF PHILADELPHIA
Ruts 71 - ken w Une, Fll4l, or &Iln Yertr (n r,
I .4*llliam Holmes d Co., Livingston, Coperl T 3,1 w
James K. Lyon a Co., Bow. Thos. dl. How,
Wllltam b. Lavely a Gl,James Marshall, , At
lan Kramer, Esq., George 14 fir) an I Co, lhoson.
McElroy A , Wtlson Uerr ICo..Jona l'.l.ogart
a Co., Jheol, Palntcr 41 t.o, Hattrj, lirown a
I IA RI. INUTONI .at . K.SI tit K • rut.,
aphalim kleaa 3loca, No. IP st.
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THIS
Reliance Mutual Insurance compan),
or PhllisdaLipsua,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mar
chandize, Furniture, &c., in town
or country.
Cash Capital, 9229,610 HO.
Assets, 0303.606 96.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
Invested as follows, via :
First Mortgage on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount albo,ooo 00
Ground rent, first class 2,462 40
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 It cent.
Mortgage Loans, 580,000, cost ..... . ...- 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan 80,000 00
Allegheny County cent . Pennsyl
vania Railroad ...... 10,000 Oo
Collateral loans, well secured 2,600 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan.-- 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24.860 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co ...... 1,000 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. insurance Co .. 700 00
Commercial Bank do 6,136 01
Mechanics' Bank do ..... .... ..... .._ 2,012 60
Union N. Insurance (Ws Scrip 160 00
Bills Receivable, business paper ..... ........ 16,207 18
Book Accounts, accrued Interest, etc..... 6,216 7'l
Cash on hand and in in hands of agenti:- 11.364 1.
P 034108 96
ULM TINULEY, Presidet.
DlllO,OlB.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Kephart ,
William E. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederikc Brown, William Id useer,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley,
John R. Worrel, Marshall Rill,
IL L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland, Charlee Leland.
Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James B. Woodward, John Biased, Pius.
B. M. EILNCEMAN, Secretary
J GARDNER COFFIN, Agont,
mils Northeast corner Third and Wood street«.
The Mutual Lifelnsurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
400 WALNUT bTREET, PHILADELPHIA.
THE BUKIN Essor"ts El Is COMPAN
is oonducted on the mutual prme pie, in rte
strictest penes of the term—the enure surplus,
deducting necessary expense alcme , bedig (quite , ly
divided among the Assured.
itecimpta for the year ending 31st Janus!).
41,689,675 76.
Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million
of Dollars.
Cash on hand and in Bank..s 120,060 39
Bonds and Mortgages 6,421.879 12
United States Stocks 337,232 60
Bob.! iterate 40,239 13
Due from Agents 0,466 60
-----$6,989,846 74
est accrued; but not yet due.. 80,0 ts) uu
premiums, (estimated) ..... 136,00 u uo
in course of transmission... 33,132 .48
GllOBB ABSITS, February 1,1881 $7,237,989 12
Rates of premium lower, and profile greater than
in most other Companies.
Tai PROPORTION OF case A BEINTS to the amount at
risk is greater than that of any other Life Insu
rance Company in the United States.
Pamphlet. ano every requisite information will
be furnished free of expense on application, by
letter or otherwise to
DARIANGI. ON & BLACKSTUCK,
yBl.3md 87 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.
LAWA.B.E MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COAN Y —IN tX:IiftPuRATED
P W
ILK
TLEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA,
WU. OFR I CR, S. H CORNER THIRD 41V D
KILN T STREAVI'S,PH ILADELPHIA. MARINE
INSURANCFM on V essela, Cargo and Freight, to all
parts ot the World. INLAND INSURANCES on
Goods, b 1 Rivera, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car
nAge4 ic all parts ot the Union. FIRE INS LT-
Rouses, tc.
gANO.. on Merchandise generally, on Stores,
Dwelling
D isseroas.—Wm. Martin, F-dmund A. Soudi , r,
Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C.
Davis, James Traqwur, Wm. Eyre, Jr James C.
Hand,Ludwig, Joseph EL Seal, R. M.
Huston, Geo. G. Eloper, Hugh Craig, shines Kel
ley, Samtfel'E. Stoke*, J. F. Peruston,Henry oan,
Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooks, Spencer
M'llvain Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr.,
j aco kp. joook James B. hPFarkuid, Joshua P.
EP% John B. :ample, Pinab.rgh, D. T. Morgan,
B t ßorger, do.
• WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
• THOS CL HAND, Vice President.
Raintinattnnut, Secretary.
P. A. MAJMIDA, Agent.
te2B No. 9O Witter street Pittsburgh.
edscaL
Glad News for the Unfortunate!
TEM. LONG SOUGHT FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST.
Cherokee Remedy,
An unfailing Specific for allDiseales of the
Urinary organa,aad a General Altera
tive and Blood Purifier.
Jar-TEM " REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL
OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL." 6.
virlt is untirely unlike every other
medicine prescribed for Venerial Diseases, as it
contains no Mineral Poison or Nauseous Drugs, being
.repared from Roots, Barks and Leaves, in the form
of a irteatrunt and delitione,9yrup.
a- It is "nature's own remedy," for Gonnor
rheea, (Clap,) Gleet, Gravel, Stricture,
and especially recommended for Fluor Albus,
(Whites in Femalea,) for this complaint it is invalu
able.
Sir-As a general alterative and bloat purifier, it
has no equal, and does not fail to cure Scrof
ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular
Swellings, Mercurial and all Eruptive
Diseases, curing them more speedily and
permnently than any other medicine known. It
does this by purifying and cleaning the blood! CA UM
leg it to flow in all its °rimsl pure and vigor.
thus removing from the system alt impure and
pernicious causes which have induced disease.
lirin all old cases of Gionnorrhata and Glee!,
that have baffled all medical skill, it is especially
rce ommended—in old cases it neat r fails, and re
cent ones it cures from one to three days. A few
do positively removes all ecaldiny heal, chortled and
pain.
It does not affect the breath, or interfere with
any class of business.
Sir It requires no assistance from other medi
cine.
wit can lay on the Toilet-table, or In the Count
ing-goom, without it ev. r being Huapecte,l as a
" remedy " for private . diseases.
Jar A Treatise OSI Val:lariat diseases, with full
directions for their permanent cure. accocipsuy
each bottle.
na,lllsl 76
Sr Far full particulars get a Orel:der free from
any Drug store in the United States.
air-It la sold at Rettig for Ita per Bottle or three
Potties (or st, by all responstble Droggjets and
Uealerfln Medicutes,thrOughout the United stags,
and at wholesale by all Wholesale Irruggtets.
roTrzu & MICI WIN, Bole Proprietors.,
ST. LOUIS MO
Sol,/ in Pittavorgb wholesale an.i retail hp / r
hoi 11. EvBF.E, and by all rearama ble Unig,
Ale4tl4 in the tltatael State& lyM:ll.3*
puourr TINE BLOOD.
MUFF AI'S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
PHOKNIX
rr HE high and envied celebrity which
1. these moment hiodieinitui have ssquired to;
the in! e etbesoy In all the clies wh/th the)
prores* to cure, has rendered the usual prattles of
thag not only unneentoary, bat unworthy of
them
In 4,n ahltana., .•I 1.1,43 to a dd er
'
Buwus Itmptaintl.
I u the touch ao i i n
ert whirs these dineasea pre
r. il they will IA tou*o.l invaluahle. Planters, 6.rmers
rt cl:Otnert§ who once use these medicines, wt! never
att. - rwarde tat witi,out them. Hiltons G1e..1:.! and
.smote I..s.akeeneee, ltil6e, COAironeen, Lbld 1 and
Coughs, ()boil , .
Oinitturr HUltnetn, 1 esOIISULS, I , TISPEPSIA.,—NO parson
wit:. the titeirkluenne. ,llabage., elltuul..l delay osinx
tlte—e medicines itun , edietely.
Ertfpnuna of as Ste.. Erysipetar, and Matulavv.
•1111+ urn twOurge uf Lnu 1 :1 4f warn
Country. these medicines will be found a Ede,
Mt/deli I , and Certain remedy. Utnet Modica:ler. 1041'0
tne syutem übief,t to a retort" of thn
furs by thee , . medicines is pe, Try thorn,
e re-boned and be cured.
trouoKes
eactincheu4 of er nry Lind, luwnru !...rvrr, impure
or Apix.ci
I..trint eeilvtiatere. T. I.OOSSNISS, N IIitTLKIAL
1 masiest.—lt never hale to era.tacaLe entirely .01 the
ftrcl..! of Mereur, :gitin;tr!y eucot-r than the troet
X, 4vertn , prepintratzull ut fiatNiett !"•ticr6l.4,
err otis lb•ebtlay, Neteoue Corn Wilmot." ( all t:Jp.le,
k ‘ri..llUtc. Affection..
kturke—irso nrigs awl prOprrotot of Won. n•tmbeattell
Vi .cured of Pilo. ofi yeoorr otandarg ltr Lilo t&.€ of
t•te•ne 1.1(o Aterottcinoo r,obrnre. Patna to t're or 10,
t...•t, mute. , wll4
-1 tit..., antcc - tccsi actin 1:11•
di w,ar.e wilt lac .use of trocl tj 41, Lifk.
Roan or 1-t.c To TIM 11 lUDs HutIET I, KIL! 10 , 10114
f9C1:14.91,.. Olt Kise's to the worst
! , ream, cot. of ovary dotrartpraon Vionna •.f
. • Gria kr , ed,ctually es period by t-Lefse mofitelboti.
f Amato, wf to .19 we! to ararnlolobar theist Trboarvt.r
f j I. vetimpoefirfil. &db.!! tall! bo c-c.crt.tuca.
Tat Lai thALa Altt , Pvicatut rirrnula Puu•t ru.s
oun, .n.l lAua rtquove a ‘llsBlL , w from e, isy
t /M.
rteparrAl Ly I.K. WILLIAM B. MOYFA I,
No. SaOlki,.....twbv,(Mottas N Y.
Fur all Dr
4....k0.t11Y141114 AIN i'llta•burg6
AMA vibv
See The Label
ON Talc. TOP OF XACH BOTTLE, OF
HEIIISTRUT'S INIMITABLE
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Has the Signature of the Proprietors.
W. IS. HAGAN & CO,
Every article *Mon tuts a larte and increaaing
aide like the. is likely to be counterfeited. It le, as
ita name indicatea, entirely “liumm.ats" as tar ma
its power to resbre the Hair oo bald heads, and to
give it dw color of youth, ;no matter how grey it
may be,) is concerned
USE NO OTH.EIt RESTORATIVE
BUT HEIMSTR.E.ET'S,
H is (heaviest!, the only reliabia, and the cheopegt.
air See the following testimony :
AMON, Miss., May 28,1881.
W. IL Nome, 61 Market stmt., St. Louts, Mo.,
Advertising Agent for Heimstreet's Hair Restora
tive.
Dear :—The Medicines you introducsil tato
our cagy last winter are all having a large Vale,
and giving in every Casa PAUsfacuon. Jams.
Henderson (one or our first citizens) says, that
"ne has used all of the Hair Dyes and Esetorativea
of the day, but ties never need an artieje equal to
asinsarrilketi Imam= Ham Ristvaavrva. That It
tar aurpasses any preparation that he has ever tried
for Restoring thc Haw of the blvd and grey to its
original lusurtanoe and beauty."
You can write the Proprie ore, W. E. Hagan
Co., Troy, It., the they have the cheapest and best
Hair Restorative in our market, and that it gives
aattsfaction in every case. Respeoothily yours '
J. S. SIZER, Wholesale rucgist.
IT le lINSQUALLSD FOR PROM:WINO
A LUXURIANT HARD OF HAIR.
solo sverywhere—Prioe 6Oe sod $1 per bottle .
W. K HAGAN At CO, Proprietors, 'lroy, N Y.
2'14 ERg IS NO U SE
INTEODUCING TESTIMONIALS
Aitho' we hate very many of them,
FOR THF.
MAGNOLIA BALM :
For when the Face is covered with unsightly
Pimples or blotches, the sufferer cares only to be
directed to use some said and rettable remedy.
THE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE
THE WORST CAME OF PIMPLES
IN A. SINCtLE WEEK
It is so safe a remidy that the contents of •
bottle might be drank without harm. Physicisns
look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it has
heretore been thought absolutely necessary tt., use
preparations of lead or martian , to cure iturnedia•
ely; hut the MAGNOLIA BALM Connuas neither . I t id
the most elegant and neatly put up sabots for
sale snyweere, and may be obtained of all our
Arab& ar es and Fancy bloods Dealers.
Imo' Price Fifty Cents a Bottle.
W. E. HA(IAN & CO, Proprietors, Troy, N, Y.
Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. LW Wood street, agent
for Pittsburgh
___ spat
TO THE PUBLIC.
L ittpfitilALLY the ignorant and falsely
Modest Physicians of all deuoinina-
Lions, treat secret and delicate disorders,'--0 •
self abuse and diseases or stoat-lons corn
mon and mcident to youths of both sexes, and
adults, single or married. ifecau • • . Batas:atm
publishes the fact of his doing so, the igm • • and
falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and th it
a great sin, very iinrrioral, and tor contamination
ami corruption among their wive,., promising sons
fir, 0 daughters. Their family physician .-t , otild be
caul pin- to keep them in ignorance that trey
• !,e s a me sa I r BRANSTRUP, (except publishing)
Apt a lucrative pm lice might be lost to them
among stupid, talsely modc• • and presumptuous
families, born and raised In ign ranee, sprung up
as mushrooms, and who compare society, intelli•
gence, sense, ac.., to dollars and cents, ovate nously,
meanly or Illy gotten. It Is to 1 übbetty, tiogeTer,
that numerous parents and guardians are thankful
that their sone, daughters and wards, pr 4viously
feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and sr pear.
ance, have been restored to health and vigor by In.
PRANSTRUP besides many before and after mar
riaae through him have been saved much suffering,
anxiety, mortification, ho. Having the advantage
of over thirty years 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 respects
able °Hiltons, publishers, proprietors of hotels,. Atc.
Office 88 Smithfield street, near Diamond street.
Private communications frPre al! parts of Lb , ' Union
strictly attended to. Direct to
de&iydkw
TAXES ON WESTERN LANDS.--
Persons ownin lands in the West, whla wish
to pay taxes, are inf ormed that weattend to the
receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, lowa, &o.
S. CUTHBERT & SON.
6 1 Mathes et
Win. BENNETT, .
ENPORTER AND DEALER Lti
BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES,
Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky,.
No. 150 Wood Street, '
fe22:6la Pittsburgh, Pa.
is. IS. & 4%. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS
- 1•7 •r) D .EA (...)ElliS IW'
DOOR, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds
JUP of WRAPPING PAPER, aye removed from
NO. 27 WOOD STREET to
No. 33 &nil afield street,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
ikal.Cash or Trade fro Rees. ape
BY AUTLIOR2
ZETNA INSURANCE C 0.,.
OF HARTFORD.
Incorporated in 1819—Oharter Perpetual.
Cash Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1801.4 '2,086,116 32
Losses adjusted and
I paid, over ...... 13,009.0,0
jIPOPERTY INSIIhEII AGAINST
Danger by fire, or the Perils crt Inland Navi
gation, a' at liberal rates and rules as solvency and
fair profit will remit,
A. A. CARRIER A; 8R0.,, Agents,
W. H. EDIE, Surveyor
invlßiarn No. 63 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
D. BRUCKLOCHER, TAILOR.
HAS RE-OUMMENCED BUSINESS
at hie old Mend,
No. 106 FOURTH STREET,
wbere he:will be glad to see hie old fr iends end
public generally. Wil alto do CUTIING for
ftllflai. for hove 9nd men. ifkfi
BROOMS AND BROOM HANDLES
-3,090 Poplar Broom Handles;
100 dos Eastern Brooms, assorted;
100 boxes Clothes Pins assorted;
100 dozen assorted Pails, (Harman)
26 do • do Tubs, do;
60 do zinc Washboards;
100 do Willow iaaaketec
100 Peach Baskets;
60 dozen Churns, assorted
40 nests Measures
and all other items in Wood and Willow sold
lesale andr stall by SAMUEL RIDDLE
au uete.. 21 Tusii end.
SUN DRIFB.-
1.60 begs Rio Coffee,
160 bb la (oak) N. 0. Molasses,
16 hhds Porto Rico Sugar,
60 bbla Refined do
22 • do Yellow do
600 boxes Window Blass.,
26 bble N. Y. Syrup,
lb " No. 3 Large Mackerel,
10 hf " do
10 bbla Na 2, medium, do for sale try
W. H. SMITH * cION
1 13 4 412 .11Onnad, sad US Front MPHIL
kits Boy,
Pittabwgh PGA Mlle.\
ilatinea and Aliquara.
WTM •Ai CAB.It & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o.
IMPORTERS OF
ALB 0 ,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY,
327 and 329 Liberty Street,
PITTSBITROU,
WHOLESALE tr. RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. B'7 Diantaond
Near Wood street,
PIT'PSB KG H. PA
al - Always on hand Idiackhorry, Uhorry and
Cog caw Brandied, Old Monongahela Rectified
Whip:lly. mhl6
E. P. AliollirLETuN A. BIRO.
WINES, B RAN DIES,
ALSO DICALB.RB IN
Fine Old Whig'''. it'll,
No. 6 NuRTH FlioNT STREET,
ROO: y 1 PHI LA DRI Pli,A.
dobacco and egars.
W tt L. RI N ART,
cat'D MUMS v LLL
TO ti ACCO, SN CF re ffi SEG ARS,
Ws.(lt ,
L ON d IHE ST EIA
hawo. al
GENUINE lIA %'.-k NA. SEGA RS,
Wirginla Chewing Tenn.-co
WOOD STREET,
nadar t•IA St. I.:4ArittA LI ote.
Awn PITTSTAIIRO H. PA.
GROCERY AND TEA STORE;
WittP.,lisUag DEALItIi IN
BUTTER, ,
,sNII ALL KLND.s
PRODLICE.
Goods Delivered when Ordered.
D. R. FERGUSON.
fe2Cy.l Corner High and Wylie fano L
NOO.aa, Phi1a...„..11. W. IRlgiurrsoar, littabargh
NULLED. & natmETSON,
WHOLESALE , GROCERS,
•rio IItIVIVIMIS or
MILAN DIN.N, %V I N IiCS AND NAGGIARS,
Non, 221 AND 223, CORN tat OF 1-1111SRTY
AND IRWIN STREET*
AR-1) SOLE A&BNTh FOR
SWEARER'S CITY GLASS
PITINBURCH, PA.
Iron, Nails Otton Urns, &c., &c.,
Constantly on Hand. fmr2
;Lir tau a. areo.avhr..Z:. , MLia r. MIA
M'CA_LMONT & KERN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO.,
tnylhtlycl Peonsy I•• nta.
ga g atrr k a4 Ga'lqries.
1-t CI ER S'
A IHROIICPE AND PHOTOGRAPH
Ei=l
GALLERY,
CHRONICLE BUILDING,
Ma 70 Fifth Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
Ar,dr•Two Oliver Medals and Two Diplomas, awar
d 11)) Photographs, Ambrotypos, and Life-Size
Pieturea
SMALL PICTURF/i El'ilaßOF.D TO LIFE
SIZE, Iwo oolored in Oil on Canvas. troll
PEOPLES'CIALLERY,
98 WOOD STREET,
Coruer of
.Dlamond Alley.
THESUBSCRIBER WOULD Rai-
PECTFULLY announce to the mavens of Pius
burgh Ana vicinity, that he hue leased the above
Popular Gallery. and is prepared to take every va
riety of. Picture known to the Photographic Art, in
its most perfect etyloa , ano at UR Y REDU •
CEP PRICES. Important improvements have
been added Deadening this the mos tiestrabls,
economical and pleasant location in the city
rnyl A. JAQUAY.
I,ldermen.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, 451 Perm Street, sth Ward
LLECTIONS promptly made.
4,./ Deeds, Bonds. Mortgagee end other Legal
Wraing , Drawn. Acknowledirernecas Taken
Yron.quod. ef;cuy
Corsairs.
P. Ramie JS. Hantin H. P. Runs
(Late at Miller A Rieketson's.)
REICHER a BROTHERS.
(Suceeloior to Hiram A ANDIURION.)
W tlOieaale Dealers in
FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUN, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE
WORE* &c.l
No. 7i J Wood at, and No. 113 Second street,
Opposite St Charles Hotel,
WILJAAM MEANS, 1)A aPCANDLKSB
lIARRISON A. COFFIN,
lieneral Paltners. SpecieJ Partner.
MEANS & QQFFIN,
(titwessore a kvilandless, Means a Co,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Eita.,
cep) p.l - 11r8BLIACH. PA.
HOWE'S NEW SHIIITTLE
Sewing . Mt:whines,
•
ADAPTED to all kinds of
FAMILY BEIM% working equally well on
t e lightest sod beseitaa fabrics, Making tne
LOCH STITCH tiltAß"
alike on both sides, which Cannot be 2
Raveled or Pulled Out.
And for Tailoring, Shirt :Making, -Gaiter Fitting
ana Shoo Binding, these have no; superior. Call
and Pee them at No. 28 Fifth street. Tip &Aim
apanderwtf W. B. Casten.
T. J. (IRA GRAFT.
Western Stove Works.
GRAFF & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS;
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of the pubhc to their large stock of well se
lected
Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
ALSO—IMPROVED
KITCHEN RANGES..
winch FRONTS,.
Hounw-Wass, 3ke, among ill be found the
BE. I" COAL COOK STOVES) IN THE
STATEt The
Diamond, Advance; Air-Tight, Eclipse, ana
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State
Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Ait3o,
FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE &II PUBLIC,
For the BEST WOOD COOL STOVES NOW IN
USE. The lIENTUCKILN and KANSAS - Premium
Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of
DEALF.ELS and BUILDERS to the larmt stock of
GRATE FRONTS & FENDS
line the DIADIONDand FA3LIPi3E Ooal
Coos Stoves with Soap Stone Linings, which stand
the fire better than iron. aplB
WATER RENTS.
ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR CI"Y
and Business Taxes and Water Rer to in the
city of Pi Usbu gh, are hereby notified thatthe above
taxes and wa er rents are now due and payable at
the
Ctty 'Treasurer's Office, Fourth Street
tirOn all payment made before AUGUST FIRST,
a Discount of k ive Per Cen . will be al
lowed. Between August Ist and Sep ember loth,
a discount of Two Per Cent. Between Oc
-1,4 and November Ist, an additton will be
made cf five per cent, and after 'November let, all
re. , ',ming unpaid will be put in the hands of collect•
uri, with et further addition of five per cent.
WM. EIC BA UM. City Tress° ran
CJ 1 0 41..Ft.1- 0 S I
SPRING SALES.
W. D. & U. WCALLUM,
"%AVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID
jj, assortment of
Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes
try, and Common Ingrain
Carpetings.
From 3 to 24 feet, now designs and beautiful patterns,
with all goods usually found in FIRST CLA243
CARPET STORRS, and en as favorable terms as
any other house io the city. mh3O
THEY STAND THE TEST.
BMA & EAMES' SAFES
EAD THE FOLLOWING VOLUN
-11, 1 testimonial In regard to BU RK IC It
.4.10 8A FES:
aunt liansits..
Mu y, s. limote A ItAaNes—Gentietnen: On the
night of Lho =A of February, /860, all our Machine
Shops, hunt shops,Wood, Material. Engine House,
and all the Warehouses of the Southwestern Spoke
ann Carriage Manufactory, all being entirely filled
with dry combustible material, were burned down.
In a room of the Paint Shop, where the heat was
most intense, was one of your mike of Safes, con•
taming all our papers. Insurance poboies, Au.,
amounting to titer $40,000, which, on being taken
out, ill were entirely safe.
We most cordially recommend the Burke A
Barnes Safes as beitil very superior.
Your friends,
PLATT, MARTIN A GORDON,
The above Safes, of every site, on hand and made
to order by
BURKE ik BARNES,
At the u. I F.stabitshed Safe Factory
12D and 131 Third street,
mari:d2wawl y
KE"-Ps
' CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET
BOXES ;
lso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOXF/i, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Le., at
Eastern aces _ Corner Viren alley and Wood
street, (third tory--orer Cinzens' Sank.,) Pitts
burgh, Pa. ley
Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles
HATING BEEN APPOINTED AO 4NTE
BYRD& CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING
'DOH LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL•
LARS, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We
would respectfully solicit an cumulation of
samples, at our
Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street,
ANDERSON & PHILLIPS,
Agents for
BROWN BROTHERS, manufacturers,
marB Ohiesgo, Illinois
PITTSBU.SGB
DRIV AT F., DISEAti&
DR. BROWN'S KWIC'
and BUItkiIOAL Office, N ,
Stiehl street, Pittsburgh, •
sylvania.
Dr. BROWN is an oh
sen of Pittsburgh, and Wu
in Practice for the lash
fief year& His business
been confined mortly to r
and Surgical Diseases.
CITIMINEI AND intrinciu"-
in need of a medical friend, offibuld 'hot fie_ to
tine out the sure place of relief. The Boater is a
nimbir graduate, and his experience in the treat
ment of a certain class of diseases is a ow
tee to the sufferers of obtaining pemAthen=l,
by the use of his remedies and following his ad
ic
DR ll3OWili~ RBIIdRD/R8
never tall to cure the w orst form of Venereal
eases, Impurities and Scrofulous "Affections. Also,
all diseases arising ham a hereditary taint, which
manifests itsels in the form of Wetter, posorissis,
and a peel many forms of skin diseases Me origin
of which the patient la astir ly ignorant To
moons s o afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes eta Sure
and speedy mastery.
sm.m4.l, WRABNIDSEI
Dr. Prawn's remedies for this alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratalloation, which the yams and weaktninded
often &we way to; (to theirpp tiestructioQlee
we only reliable !MOW
'mown iu ga s emu
try—the it, y are s seta, anditneke Opel* restor s ti ou
of healt
SMANATILIM. '
Dr. Brown's 'remedies never a fail aim this
painful disease in toe O il
p0...b.4
care. He also treats N(B
ee, est, Eio a nnorrham,
ate num, Dreg*. Wonarges,
the Weakness,
Meuthif B "lrgEdni eet As rase of theJoin L lns•
Lute ervotht ons,'Pefas me zach
and rulneysarritation of the Bliddae, together
with all &Asa s of an Impure origin.
A letter describing theß
m, directed a
, directed to DR. BRO Ss d Si
plusburgh, Pa,. will kip tuatnedig e t y answered—
Medicine sent to any address, safely peeked sad
seders lirorti'orservation.
Office and Private ii:001014 No. 110 Smith Aid
attest, PittlbUrah• Pa.
IRON CITY,
IN THE STATE
CITY TAXES
CEEEIMI
-FOR
87 Fourth Street,
OIL CLOTHS
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT.
D. C. KNEELAND
808 T'3l , , SALE OF
TILES,
manual
:*:114.11^• K
NO. 00,,iroArkiva
CnARTERErD 1118 6 5 t;
jPEN DAILY -from 9 to 2v:7 1 cloo
also, on Widnesdniand BatUrflay. ovenizigt*
from. May Ist - to November' st j _llitatitte (5 4 C40ek;
and from November Ist , to MayliKlitoto 6 to S
o'clock.
DePouilareceired of All 'Hums-lfati€l4. than Oki
Donau, ands dividend, of thiWpralifits.dKlaredtwice
a year, injanh and December," .UtareSt has boort
duelers& seud_itnnually,lo.ldneAnd.”December,
since the Esuk...stas orgfinialdiKtifo - rete of six
per cent. aptar. :v . It
Interest;tr not diawn ditNikplag i g i the - Credit
oft he depositor as principal,An the same
interest from the Shit doe oranciana December,
compounding twice a yearwithouttronbling the dii
pesitor to call.or mien tepresetit hiephot,ook. At
this rate, money will doable' (*elite
"years, making in the Aggregate tetimllA 0 104 . 1 . 1 ." -
PU cam A %KAI. 4
Books containing theChirtaii - 14,Lhas, Rules
mid Regulations, furnished gransinitiiii4dioation-at
the office.. .
.aaaniiiser: :-L, -a- v .: ,
GEOGE ALB S. -
J. Anderson. ' JameiiitikMeeda,
Bill Bargain, TsaacM.;Pannock,
Benj. L:Falrnestoolr, "'` ht. 4 pavoisk, N. D.,
Hopewell Hepburn; Robert ROW
James Hardman, Jamie
James D. Halley 2 Alesanidar.Tredle,
Alexander-Bradley,,spa • - John Brineraatter,
Johß U.Backofen, 1. Teter A.ltatiide _
George
tTantl'eld,
• Joh,ri pr,
dohs ' ' Auley,
Alonzo A. hi ,
Charl Iton, ' Welter:l.:Marsha
William &M Douglas, ~John Pity. • 7.°` -
JOhn B,' en
John Holmes,. • • John B. Sh eaberge-
William 8. Haven, Alexander r. •‘•
Peter H Hunker, . E. •marts,
Richard Hays, Liam — Whittier.
William B. 'Lavellyc Christian Tedger. •
119 E E B B . . •:a
A —COLTON..rrfeI
LOAN OFFICE .u)
IBURIIIRY- W.- CiRI/OTTI I
- • No: 100 Smithfield
Near the cornet ofrltifth,....:
PrflitiVitriliv PA.
MONEY in large and faintagnantities
LIA loaned on,(joldandßalver Diesnoad4...Tosyel.
ry, Gold arid Silvei Watches, add all tif
able articles, for any length of time seNed on. The
goods cannot be deliveradLwithciutthitTicket. Not
accountable in. case of fire. ti
o.ahralrorti 7" A. M. tol4l,4 1840
THE MERCANTILE,AGENCV,
FQR THE ,
PROMOTION & PROTheTION OtTRADR.
Over 2140,000 Bcutinesi Emma itetaited, Em
bracing every City, Town and:Ah age in
the United Statfifirt Can
_ ada1 . 1 1, 44 -fther
m
British Poeseicto&in tv
-11. G. DUN & CO. Propnetbre.
A. A RAISTRONG, Pdemaza; -
Corner of Wood and Filth Btreeta,PWtsbgrgh, Pa.
&tab Haled New Yorki ate* 1841, Pittsburgh,
blared, • /852.
Head °Moe
NEW YORK DUN, BOYD a CO.
Branch Offices,
Pittsburg, ft Dun k Co; Philadelptilaitt G Dun
& Co ; Cinoinnati, K G Dunk Co-; -Cleyeland, K 0
Dun & Co ; Detroit, R. 0 Dan & 0
Dun & Co; linnimkievriGrAlUiCOtii&WOrl r
ft G Dun Co ; Charleaton,B 0 Dun & Co :,1 49 ,-
R G Dun & Co; St. LOW, r4lP?'
rile, It G Dun I Co.
Associate 01Rees.-
Boston, E Russell &Co; Baltimore, J JD Pratt a
Co ; Richmond, Pratt & Co.
Foreign Ofikies. ,
Toronto, It G Dun "&
Co; Montreal, M.G,Dunn &
Co; London, Eng, ft 0 Dun &Co.
Reference lieeks,with notiees of cliatie4 printed
daily, furnished to subscribers. Price S I"W.
,Collections promptlykattendedlo in alliparts of
tue Dubai' Buttes and" \British Possmulions. and
References to n ',wards of 150 Houses du.Pitteburgb,
for whom the ounce makeS colleetiMiikA -
Letters of introduction tnLavrytinforhigh stand•
mg and respectability in every' seetiiineftbetlnion
will be gratuitously furnisbed to tiuUeisiiiiers rwrA
mg an application at:the Offica. ;4 •Alkitii - linly of ft e
°theca named above. mh2l:l3m.
- _
WINtaI,WITZLELMEW F O.
lAA KERB AND RIMERS
Wood Street,un'tw,ofirds
awn"
AUSTIN LOOMIS •t - CO,llaiders in
Promissory Notes; Bonds, Mortgarmi, and In
securities for money. • F
Money loaned ' onChecks at short 4044 *Mt
eoliaaaal sactiritlea. -
zorrms AND Ditarrs souert AND , EOLD.
Persons desiring. Loans can be anconunridated
reasonable terms, and .capitalists tsi frunished
with good securities at remniiurratlye *loss,
deal Also, atisaid to the Salejtentilig , and' biasing of
Estate.
Moe, tro inEIT.E.Eitt Wood.
te2l.lr 'I,I3STIN LOME&
'T B OrmEB &SONS, Barticers and Ex
• change Brokers, and. Deal wa ip4 Notes,
Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, .Silver Inursank, Notes.
Exchange on the Eastern and licestein'Cillea con
stantly for sale.
Collections made in alt thistlitiesithronghout the
United States. Deposita_rimeividan_paY Bands or
current paper, N 0.67 Market istiviettietWeem Third
and Fourth, streets. :-many
.
VrOCKING- 11314P - 01 1 / 1 04
013:KAP AND - 111/8M11126
BAI L: v. ) 3 1,
r
i oRN
Stocking ALAIL'i
9 ER,,, F IFT4 r
ALTAI., hail on iartnendiaig Alsece
ment et Woplen &tau, :o;lioaeOftailni tif temforiei
%Nee, HoodA' p 'Socks, 'for Metiand —togeth
er with a t a l l ortottat v-aeaertaiatlCofiedeserip
dons of Goods in his line, en :t14104% tlittilf!ls
e on•
e xamine prime articles at Lc:ICI-hags, tau and
.
tarliemember, Di. DALY laie but oriaaiore, and
tb , t on the corner of Fifth at. earLl)Laricpt
Wigh4 Wigs, Wigs-
AND ORNAMENTAI=„ of
4.3. every detkVihm and Legg' Dii•iir Fa th -
K.
om, manuttetured; by 34 IL. CI Ng NO.
84 Point= Sr. •
The sabseriber having resinded-bihanisit in Plt.e 4 '
burgh wiaheit to Inform Ids former Monde and
patrons of the tidy and surrottudimedettidry, sad;
would call their attention to anew add, beat:3llmb
SELF-ADJUST/11G WIG. It putztall , fdriner pltwia
of wig making in the shade Ita,ments,,artt tr
neee, durability, not liable to alithalr„...4 Weequally
all over the head, and easy and-rartippear
one% showing the development 4 Attheiforehead
true to nature. 4 tl Vi 4AI
Ladies are also Invited W. sialtiiiid'eFaitop_,. Ids
new mode of BAND%
They do away with the besiekani mwgrAPP•wt.
mime PO MOO. diIiaDDNIVAd 0.41 t, .10441W0.04
- 7----- 77 - -
UPHOLSTEItir, -
No. 85 krotirth Stkein ib i" , -, 64.
.
oTHE SIIESCHXZERA ..„kA s AC -
ture and keep constantlioi; i m "; .. ~ Oar. ein their line viz: Cornice% i , ~., .C.: Cur.
tain G oode , Com forts, Feather glicis,zr .; - ~.1 1 of
all kinds; also, die celebrated
aTtjilprOgatediA.
All kinds *of abode% Bkindp, 'Fixtures.
441-Prompt attention give n to orders for fit
ting and laying dowiLV-_supets.oll-ClUtbe.
octl7 lyd 13013&10$ 4,SOP.NIOIt.
THE OLDEST AN1) . ..E! ..) -
Lithographic Esta.blhhinontAt 'the City.
, -
Practical
cif
NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH '„o Itir.6l,
BREWER'S BUILDING, '
bol4 PI 7 2 Gil v Raw,' 1 1 ""' ' 114
A FULTON, B E,V4, - SS
&t• FOUNDER, No. 1013
el. Pa.os prepared Winn:tik...ld'
CHURCH, EITEAMBOAT, PAMitrAND'OTH
ER DELLS, OP
From io to 10,
000 pound,,:"
CHIME HELLS made : -
•'_
:=VI,
, ANDA M WWE W S of all i
ENG*AndeverrATElr k ,* P RAIL
, varlet
in tho•anatest manner. 1 -' -t
BAIIBITS war -
FULTON'S TATratr
Steam Engines.
$1 ----
000 *P''''' 42 41-
...., gp,„
.. ,
4,8 miles, from: the .citir,§4, tores s ipwi 1 4,.
prnveraente, 1 1- 0...2, 401 4 0 4 18 ... 1 4,_ 48114,1 % . ratTp
awl four trent Strwieltletvillo,'dwelling ho 14.
orchard, &o. l'io, 8, t 2 wrile a l k o lti, - $4 ;qt1 1 1",
.
well impr0ve11...444-In gootoaen=_ , , aimT _
ROSS VOM the m kel - . 3 .rte :I-- - 9lF_, - lf,
proved: Forme by - ~ - ~. - 1-i,,,, , 1 ,
agrinitil ~.. -.. ... ~... ----,
t..,„ - -,
la ACO.N.--ri• ''o) lbs: Of „, e s
x ' . 4:4.-,,zlzAti., ' , : t p,..6.3 . ,
auli . • --"
. ':'!l4 lit 'i.4 .-
Dame
.., - , .." , f) , 4
gaga..l biir Midi. • , 41,1 , tisi , ow:
LIRII,-.18 ,kekul_ , irl" .. , „
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BEURILTIC4B_II-14w--,,- ,- t. ,..,' c. , , ;. 1 ,,.„ 4 ,... ; ,, , ,,, , ,,.t ~ a l: • .
APPLWv-1,1111301 ' onvoiiiie.:
.1 138 046 t i. 'kid.
'
AVANEctlia
-4... , , usio x ,...._
ni
genne . 110001" . -. .., - •
~t-:
~. . . 4 7v.,ii, . ~.: : ' .- f;,...
,107 Corner of ,the DisnioiThic, - ;"tZ=" 7 '.
tLAIN Grerßitetiv 0c.7 4 3zi ,,,, -;11-. -..,.
~ Dresses verreheAgi :t ;7701 . ' , $
..,, .; , „ ..k ,I I r...,iivl ,110.1019/34 •;._, .., ... - ,
PITISBURGR,