Slid* - nu; find** titoidartirtmehttm, Anemia, Chkeeda, - —lls4sll3 Msfordmaofthelliood System. —O-- DO YOU KNOW IT ? AXsennme,t minx Non. FATAL SOOURGIE-08 , nidussurD." ill= been truly regarded as AN Mina ratititiwayar—Aiwervarsurvivinilits attach. " Orsastett otatabbiluuaa_reme,o FZ&Y B Dr. Onnitmu a n d ,OLORICTIL&N ONE HMI OF ALL THE ADULT POP . Xilibal i fortritstcivilited communities PERIM BY TEEM What a mad commeniarrati the blasted . somixoytheHealing Art 1 _ Discovery of Dr. Churchill, Made toll's:, ametigumulemy of Medicine, of Paris, has proved as Aeleefaishisik as to the world. By the use this new azalyst,Msramlia2 event, known to Chesnistry as iHYPOPH OS P H ITES, . difitrigi CURE of • OONSIIMPT/ON, even In the attd Tiara Stylus (at a pastods therefeM libilialbter_e, Was be no doubt, am to the nature of sea e) la the RU LE , wane DEATH TEI ea .mumeTiolgo• •• • ar.Noweoa f s Dr. O. "Am Ilea wilt prove not only as SURE A Raab 11121tia CONSUMPTION as Quinine is in /Mat - initiaton& Never., but who as effectual a P/USIIRJU TATIVE as Vasoudion In Small Pox." Leiria aniftire4rsho VakieS health and life, delay sh. hour to Uy this rouldr. Remember that " is be tier than sure.'• Beware of Nemo on, or roothbut assurance of friends that ,4 ft 4 only a S'atal meta' to ion-hula who now fill prenutintel gravest iGhre,f entreat yoa,ptutnot attention to the MACAW SIGN . 11 OF oars errs. Yen ERNS w:nsciir 'ter."-- Alan. _AtThassittintayinptanottuberoular disease is waoroac. It - preozTet Osacengh, and it is earlier, in point at time ,1 ~. s .t haafficithallillatith,, it is ilostananifested,ln tbaj'ace one ,Acillet: The **war Ame s waste ; hence mum nritositelienleotaomethi ng wrong— afeelrng that, AmisnArunies. The node of the Doha:* Wahl" than Its repair. "—Dr. Pollak ;,alrOlgthVa causes of under the tamed . Mai" s ae IirSAINiMS and EZILIMMOZI ; /121:421 as wastiprtGrateastk, tumnanty,chihßiecteincl I , .,,nurstryih lupus rough, - a or siow reaxery /ran persica tons to kw' bis flesh, strength COMr, a UM; If he sun» from shortness of efti *Owl fencer a general-feeling of mosa . •' 113 , REAWN TO DUB to..the comp/sett. It to thelPf 'SID bee toty= It heirloom, on arcely" or dating the tr • TBEPBOD,ABILITY 3111.1."—Citectio7L' ' `IfrECT ,OF,THE REMEDY. sitrlieseappm is4ee of times slaps Se Ch anassizosou' the patient takes daily about WA gashia of the EDEP,orluxurgyml. he win weal. fee then all disappear in a period vai7hia Sum t raw-staties tie taw um/2mi and by continniar tie w aPE esseasuaal use of the Remedy En Ic ZOT I ATtak3X -tgag ter nce xamormzwr ium i tt me As tra, maul% HAD natomit vs me azrz nzro.nme Winchester's Genuine Prepantkle • xs, TUE ABLY =Lantz Parna br Dr. Churchill's Remedy paths from original Forimaa4 'Ow salon of the Elypopluephia k , hi esnypowymill Speak racremini7 the principle wag % Mamma MM US Sun; and they are tha Wish, rolfalipjA_ _ ,MOcromonwainuit aosans imowif. The ellrk .., 13 5994P10 tubercular condition is IMMEDATE, ut eh % ttßimuz, IMIPTOXS DZlLimistelge vino tatrarr r wetly, SZALlTassvmona They rdiere the cough, dime*, expectwralys,,,,, .^exprore thWaYpetite, corm diarrhcea the wiyht Maliati; thins, and J'eher tease ; the basset besatieregedar, and THE RLSEP - 0.11.11i AND PROFOUND. &PAIR TRIAL- it -A CERTAIN Can 1 jar BEWARIFOt ••••,&to advertfted as 11 Churchill's, and all other SIMDLINGI DEVICES to rd, eutamformermeaau,tose and hasten. StaXIIALSIII.T. • Write tottie rowan - Lag, and tte • Dr..,..Giumehave Treatise on Consmaptlon. üblobomomm the only authentic information in regalt. to this NEW TREAThrly'r. sent rant to all inquirer!, PRIM and leta...Botaii,,,, $1 and $9 ewer. Tbsoilbree.ii lux =an for Sd. Sly ashaunns • on both the Zabel and Outside Wrapper, .202 oteuzzle QTR Aar Do not confound this Remedy with the soCsilis. “ChaudealPlXs ;In and particularly avoid all preplay . tionsoontalubsg iron, which is DA cowers, and Cul-Soe eil e - . ..hich has No cusAurs PROPRRTY WHATITIOL Id.tri the most respectable Druggists throughoa the United States and British Pftriness, and Wivalemi, and ligtoilimethe General Depot In Ebb United Stump its Vi t niIORZESTER, 86 John Stri iv. N. 1. .si o cr,RELAVzi a Rolland Bitters LrYliklPFrbK.LiA g Liver Oompial- r over Gn u lue,&o Tee euccessfal • troduetlon and nee of te. cdo hrateditensedy hi been the sdi nal Int a uo g n i i xood of =swan& ca i" !littera,' offend Ia Po one dune, Ann gunr idle to a L "%Igloo kee, ntil thls skini "Bitters' . at another .""mt, Ar i l +' orjmne Mao= wh. • mixture. 'Bat theleagy groat , ierhod from they mute dOAfi}lOho . .eeoßooufnh.of ;wine, MIKBRILWEII HOLLEL.. and Theonfiro.obsaux of after prostrazo, „,,m. bliabedprttamvstation which the hoot of imitation and nax=have Allied to nnetgruene. It h post. tain#4' e preparation, wiTh barely sufficient pure spirieWbaLpreaerve ft. Iftft , ofte else of the genuine, (Half pintßottles,) floe CliazDouaL It fa a medicine of long-tried efficacy for .Roifyieg Ilea Ilkeeliqio.eteentiell tbt the kundatton of good besith.vid and booth. ler correcting disorders of the stomach Two or *nodose, wIII convince the afflicted of its =ear* - 'The stomach will speedily regain it. sileatihy action of the liver, bowels and Addmora will moan take place, and renewed health be thi quick malt, Far 119111GICEITION. Try **l vas . Holland Bitters. . 1131ABTEURN, Try Ikerhave's Bollitnd Bitters. Por_ MODEM .Try Bodine.% Holland Bitters. Ate7c 4l ~ T AKEPntunr, Try iktirlt".'.re Holland Bitters. Par EXADACIDB, Test' illotwela Holland Bitters. leog; LOBB OP AppETrrE, Try Berhaven Holland . Bitters. .Poe Qogginfizma. TrY Bmrhave's Holland Bitters. rar.ril" TAT .;toriatvwoolllMd Bitters. ikk-4-11410uh fto and. Neuralgic Atrec g=4*-111411112aM luialumes pro hi g hl y A O fa dhoti effected4owara onus. . 3 4 4 44- • I • ins.l9s,-bledAtlosiiti.vr§.Hoz, zuto.gozsAtiatt -tint bottles only, and retedled as 001EI DolhirboWe. . A A great demand kr tbk kitty ArdlototekshArolgoeitzean7 in dtetiouowyobshould gaud W e By eat oar same tr on the Y allegt - Page; Jr. & Co. _ :80LE 'MANUFACTURERS, PITIVIMEGH ? PA. SUND.RIBB.— 100 bbls "B" poase Sugar 0 1/ 0 "A" 0 , 0- 10 a standard crushed anaar, 30 ar same pulierised WAN baZiblayer raisins, 1150' Wash 100 ht bones 10 0 qt . a 41 M ..100 4 3.Valencla loo° Turkish pruned', casks 44 a - -!_de „New currants, ' - 1113 0 frall° Dates. SOO drams Fresh SOOlartso 10 do Barlinkton o 21..d0: ,Idt= 10 ones Italian Ve 110 do Matearoni., . • 8 ,Leanorice, 1 0 0 ad o 10 eases nasassts quarts and pints Bandinss Ofeau. Iflo.litbitorookcandy, - do „Bed: _ 4 0 -z -.40 111131300hC00 - a N is. insatom and landing &MIMES; 01911 k- - • IfftWOOdilip Me'; 186 L SUMMER ARRARGEMERT. 1861. EiGIRT ..DAILY TRAINS. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. or AND ABTER MONDAY. JUNE. 10th. IrHE 'TilitetTGH MAIL •TRAIN' lettveiC2the Pastengerßtittionerery„ 4wateritegiultrY4o6:Bo alLrega .lar Anthem, nonneetitig.at , . urg With trains dirndl.* Estill:Mire, and arriving at Philadelphia eIIEB Th.ROl36Mr.i4rREB9 TRAIN leaves, daily Itin2a 3 a tn. * stopping only at princapel stations, :Maliftg `direct cionnott at aarrisbmg forl3Alti More, and - arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at .6:00 a. in. THE. FAST LINE leates the Watson daily, (ex. °apt Sunday) at 4:00 p. to., J atoppingmily at Grew* erg. Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gallitten Altoona,&c., end arming in Philadelphia /0:00 A. mi ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWNACCOMMODATION TRAIN leayes daily , .(eXcept Sunday,) at 2:50.p. in., litt?Th ping all stations and as far as Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMISIODATI TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (axceptSumitit ni tt 640 SECOND ACCOMMODATION T for Wall's non non !eaves daily, (except Sunday,) $ IMO a. tn. THIRD ACCODMODATIGN TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday ) , at m. FOCHT/LAGOON MODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:26 p. m. .14HTUE.NENG.TRAINIT arrive in Pittsburgh as '- - -Extimites, 11.1)0 a in; Mail. 11:50 p. in; Past Line 12204. In; Johnstown Accommodation, 1.0t05 a. m Pixel Wall's station Accommodation, ftBo a. in.; second Wail's station Accommodation . 8:50 a. m; third Wall's station Accommodation, 1:16 P. in.; fourth WalNs station. Accommodation, 8:15 p. in. Trains for Blairstlle and Indiana, connect, at hiairarille Intersection with Johnstown Aocornmo• dation Express, and Vail Trains ' Test and Weal, and with Fu t Y'reight East. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELL/ATI:LLB TRAI4 O I , hopping at all stationa on the Pittsburgh and - net. vale Hoed, leave daily, (Sunday excepted, as follows: Mail Train, 640 a. ra.; Emcees) Trarc, 4:10 p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con rellsviile Road rrive at Pittsburgh 1020 a. in. and 6:15 p. rn The ravehm puolte will and it greatly to their lektreet, in going East or West, to travel by the flaylVarha Railroad, as the moomutodations now cannot be surpased many route. The &tad is vaibisted with stone and : is entirely free frOm dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who thay favor this - Bowl with (*Sr patronage. VAR./6 CO NEW Y0R5.......02. 6: 1 1 44 T0 BALTIhIORBV 60 PEGCLADELPHIA.I,O Q 0 . LANCASTER 866 Bad HABRIBB V 45. checked to all stati , ons on the Pennayl nine and to Philadelphia; Baltimore and New York . Passengerspumh estop' tickets in cars. will be chimed an mess according to distance traveled in adon to the -, station. rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTIOE—In was of loss, the Com 'luny will hold themselves responsible for personal be sage only, and for an artlUnt not exceeding VOCI. N. B.—ltin Excelsior Omnibus Line as been employed to convey passengers and baggag • to and from the depot, at • char re g ioito exceed 26 oente for each reasenger and For lin:Jute apply,to J. WART, Agt., At the Penn'a B. N. Passenger Elbdion, jell On Liberty and Griot streets. 1881. THE • 1881 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS 1n THE . SOUTHAEST, AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER AiIRANGEINIENTI rirnmE to Cincinnati as quick, and to indijampolia, St. Loma and Chicago quicker, than by any other roue heIfWAILD TRAM. POT MAIL LlNE—Leares Pittsburgh 1286 a. at. Arrives at Creatline.,.—. 8.00 A. e. Making close connections with Bellehmtaine and Cleveland. Columbus a Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati 111 the inane as by 'Steubenville. prima on both Roads meet at Colum bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. BM" TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r g. Arrives at Creatline 720 P au, Making Mors emineetions as above. Arriving a: Chicago at 6:45 a. in. N. B.—Ttub tame to Cincinnati is the aame as by Steil Denville. Trig= on both 'Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. e Bleeping Cars on this train from PittsbUrgh to Cloctiiiia to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains fionaltovrivOlututgo wßAM.ithout change of Cam ART) T tseave Chicago, 7.80 a. ar. and 8.00 r. at. Arriving at Lima, 226 r. K. and 8.20 A. Connecting w ith trains for Dayton and Cimibmail. Arriving at at line, 6.00 P K. and 6.06 A.-K. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, ..lev eland, Buffalo and the Bask and arriving Pittsburgh, 11.66 s. wanditiZO P.a All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trams for the Eastern citlea, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINB—Prom Federal at, 6.11e=, for New Brighton, 10.00 a, a, and 4.80 P. a at " 1/.80 " a 6.16 a Leave New Brighton, 6.80 " " LOU " Arrive in Alleheny, 8.10 " a 280 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams. Leave Allegheny, 7.25 a. a., and at Economy at 8.24 a. xi leaves Allegheny at 12.88 P. a. and 6.10 P. a, arrive at Economy at 1.80 P. M. and 7.20 P leave Economy at 950 a. ut., and 429 p, in., and arrive i n Allegheny at 11.06 a. m. ant 8.80 p. m. KET TRAlN.—Leaves Massillon 6.00 a. in. leaves Alliance at 8.14 I. a. and arrives to Allegheny at 1100 a. a.; leaves Allegheny at 8.06 v. a.; Alliance at 8.00 P. /11., stopping at all stations for passengers sad marketing, arrives at Masallion, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trout connect as follows AL Album°, with trams on the Oleveland and Piths Miran Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Onyboga Falls, eta. Al Mansfield, Otito,lor Blount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Creetline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Oincinaati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St Louis, Louisville, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, CM etc., etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Olneninsai, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne ,, for Par , ti t .I.4abgetto,.lncL, St. Louis, and intermediate porta In Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Warmish for all points on the New Alum) , and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points In Illinois, • lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota:. For twther information and through tickets apply to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. Paaseager 'fitatkm_ , Pittsburgh. GEORGISPARHEN, Ticket Ag't., Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets tbr sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parte of the United Weft& G. 0. HATE EWAY ' fell General Passenger Agent, Illtsbnirgh. CHANGE oriiMESOMMEFIARRANdEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. 9N AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10 ANA trains will Im re the Depot of the Penn vanis Bailmd, in Pittsburgh, as follows : ITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE; VIA STEUBENVILLE. einnetNo abange o 1 ears between Pittsburgh and Oin• Leav Arrives • Arrives Arrives Pitt mrgh, st.Coltunin*at Cincinnati, stift. Louis. LIM m MBA. a. 4kllo r. ItIO R. m. 11sit r. x 3.16 4 m. This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other mute. Splendid sleeOngcars attached to all Night Trains. PrIVEBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves AL at Ar. M Ar. at Ar. at !IWO, Bochester,Wellsville, Stetarville,Whlng. MAA.iti , WO A. at. 267 a. a. 4-08 a. m. AV a. m. 0:06 it, 70 v. it. &lb a. a. 9 - 40 r. at, 1003 r. 1210 a. 14 ARS MX. 218 P. sc. 8:10 a. m. 440 a. m. Ltfl AM. .clVllllf. x. &SS P. st. The 12:11ftkat.sind 1260 r. "-Trains connect with Trains MC. O. H. B. for Zanesville, Lancaster, to Tit^ LIM r. m. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PTITSBUBGH At CLEVELAND LINE. loaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 12586 a. m. 10:30 a. sr. IWO P. X. 640 P. a. The 1/86 a. in. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Shncineky, To ledo, Chtmo, or points West, Pia Cleveland, must be partise ,, to aft for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the LB> erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J:WEWART, Ticket Agent, For farther particulars apply to , • WILLIAMHTEWABT, Agent. Attie Company's OtHee in Freight Station. Penn , Gong Ticket Agent Cleveland, jel.o kidEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND ROADROAD: ia' &spoils St Cincinnati EC R: at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and !Date Bente and Alien Railroad, to 8t Lords and reayette and In=alls, Hew Albany and Roads; for CHICAGO, Party I att Ii aLINGTON, and all hiterinedi. ate pub)* L TMw gh FreighLTlrabi to INDIANAPOLIS, Tzmut gAcrEW - WANICTIllfet . i PERU. Femme and : WWI from CfillClll natt or La leas tame than by any other route by tw .four ftraullind at as low rates. The,only by whieh melte can be made tram msedonett to the' eat, without breabdng man Cel ta made to 61813083, agent, at birigilmarkixtr J. W. B. CIITTAN6, agent " Law renoebtug, will receive prompt attention, and no =f e L l eaaninissicen,____ ea cleavaiire gifatrays or • -Leferwegror g „ Per ftuther inforin =k,l4 4 7 tOTROMii pAlies. 1 11 Water 4 agent of ambooinpsny, who prepared to give mamas JUICIOPtII 104111.. ire and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute., t A rsyette, obje ej o, teru, fireenoaatle. Crawford*. vMe, Obarlsaten, Pam and Mattoon, .11. and LORD, Pri d e . nt, • I JOHN B. caIANS-Gazier4 P 4 Lt agent. nue OV9,L. "PRE PENNSYLVANIA SALT •MAN .& aping Company have removed the amoe• No. 94 Weed Street, Between Yurst_end Second streets, where all or ders wino rensised, end business s$ f. nded t o . =Ma 680. Ciald/OUS Agent. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. riIHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSIT- A., RANGE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA- Office, No. 486 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. -Nrevraunt CAP Amami, T easear Ist, 1860. Published Ag(ireeeibly to Au Act of Assenitgy, First Mortgages,amply secured. ..--.44 89 8.1128 88 Real INdatiV(Present value sniksu 64) cost. Temporary Loans on ample °White .- r — a—j 102,996 26 Securities 89,188 66 Stocks, (present value ($88,867 72,) cost-. 89,786 88 Notes and 8i115....... . 1,821 be Cash_... 27,919 88 82,208,051 68 The only profits from premiums which this coin pang can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined, Imumanoes made on every description of Prop. erty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have mild 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. DIBICTOREI. Charles W. Hanker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Pales," CHAS. N. BANCRER Presi. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. dent WK. A. STE EL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Ag,ent, myl6 ynrtheast cor Third and Wood streets. estern insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH GEORGE DARFUR, Premdent; F. M. R U. COCHRAN, G GO en'l Agent Secretary No. 92 Water Rtnt.et. (Speng & Co.'s Warehouse, up Biairmd Pittsburgh. will insure algatnst all kunda Of FIRE and bid• RINK' RISKS. d Home institution managed by Directors who are well known in tb.a ~o mintinity, and who are de• terztuned, by promptness and 'iberality, to main tain the character which they have aaaumed, as of ering the best prmeetion to those wht desire to be insured. ABBRIS, OCTOBER Both, 1860. Stock. Accounts 68,000 00 Mortg e_ 2,160 00 Office 260 00 Open Accounts, etc . 7,809 48 Cash. .......- ............... • . Premium ........ ..... •- 27,606 1811 1 0 9 Notes and bills dise(_iunteo . 174,076 14 DISIOTOBS. George Dame, R. Miller Jr, George W. Jackson, James MI Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nnn lck, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketeon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas nvrill PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP', NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET Opposite the Custom /louse s Capital $ 210 , 1 00---Assete $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonahls rates of premihrn. ROBERT P. KiIVH President, id. W. BALDWjj, Vioe Presider DIRECTORS : Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope, K B. Eaghsh, George W. Brews, P. B. Slavery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, J• MAEtatiree, E. Wilor, F. Buonimix, Secretary. J. G. OOFFLN, Agent, 11 4 : 1 7 Corner Third and Wood streets CITRMWSURAOckCQMANYemAra, PlrMi6/1 Labu.z.il-sp-Th.catbv CA.“ sAiniEL It ra„ hecretary. WM. BAGAIIY. President office, Car. of Market and Water BIN. Cruinres against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivera, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRECTOILS : Wm. Bagaley, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. M. Coo Jas. Park, Jr, C. Zug, 8. Har R. F. Jones, B. C. Young, J. CoJdw Francis Sellers, 8. M. Hier, John 8. Dilworth, John Bhipton, Barclay Preston. Win. G. Johnston. mbOhlydh, FIRE INSURANCE. The;L'nterprLse Insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA Risks Thken for One, Five, or Seven Years, or Per petually. ILKYLISJLICB : William Holmes A Co., Livingston, Overland w Co., James B. Lyon & Co., Hot. Tboa..M. Howe, William 8. Laval) , A Co., James Marshall, EN , Al len Kramer Esq, George 8 Bryan-A Co., .11cElri , y A Cam, Wilson Carr A Co., John T.Logan & Co, Jacob Painter A Co , Halley, Brown A Co. DARLINGTON A BLACKSTOCE. Agents, apleam Office . Rank Stock. Na 87 Filth ist. FIRE INSURANCE B Y 111 Reliance Mutual lusarauee Company, Of Phillsidelptite,.. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer. Chandize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital. $229410 00. Assets; 6303.5118 96. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT tiritEßT. Invented as follows, los : First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount ifiitaitloo 00 Ground rent, first class ""'' 2,402 60 Pannaylviuma Railroad Co.'s 6 oent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, coat Philadelp 11 is city per c- , nt loan v Alle g ania Railroad Loans heny County 6 cent. Pennsyl- Collateral loans, well secured ... ... Huntingdon and Broad 'lop Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co-. 24,860 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8 Insurance Co 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Cu's Scrip .... ..... 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper -.... 93,207 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc .. 6,216 72 Cash on band and In in hands of agent.. 11,886 16 1.30.3 943 • CLEId TINGLET, Pres , id soB et ts 111.10? 018 . Clem Tuigley, Samuel Bispbair, William R. Thempeou, Robert Steen, Frederike Brown, William Musser, Cornelitui Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Freder ca, i Lentils Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HlNCHMANoSecretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 theast corner Third and Wood streets. he Mutual Lifehisuranee Co OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT tsTHEET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINESSOF TB LS COMPAN' is conducted on the mutual princ'ple, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, deduct* on nec esscrthe is expenses atone, being e quitably divided am assured. lisoeipte f or the year ending 61st January, A689,67'6 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank 4 120,050 39 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421.879 12 United States 5t0ck5......... 3b7,282 60 Real Estate 40,289 18 Due from Agents 20,466 60 Add Interest accrued; but not yet due. Deferred premiums, (estimated) Premiums in course of transmission ROBB ABUTS, February 1, 1861 ..... ..-$7,227,98a 12 --- Bates of premium lower, and profits greater than In moat other Companies. Tim Ammonia OF CASH Asarra to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the United States. Pamphlete ano every requisite information will be furnished free of ekpense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLINGTON A BLACKSTOOK, yBlBmd 87 Fah Street, Pittsburgh PELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE OOMPANY—INCORPORATEJ) THE LEI4IBLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA. ••• •. OFFICE, S. B. CORNER TBIRD AND 4.L.N UT S TREETAPIi 11.4 DEZPHIL. ISA RrNE nistatelloms on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts et -the World. INLAND lASURANCES on Ooodsol Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and. Land Car micas, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INS U RAZEIEn ort Merchandise generally, on Stores, Davillaig Mouses, Mc. Dalo2oßB. Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilne Paulding, John IC Penrose, John C. Davis, James Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr James U. 'Rand, Wm. 0. Iniciwig, Joseph R.Eleal i f x )r. R. Id. Huston, 'Geo. GP /Sepal:, Finn Craig , C les Kel ley, Elamite! E. tkoke."l. F. renusion,llemy Sloan, Edward : Darlington. ' B. Jones Brooke, apencer Wllvain Thomas' C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. WFariencl, Joshua p. Eyre, Jphn B. rnple. Pittab..rgli, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. MOB C. HAND, Vice President. itaaar Lusinta,Etecatettu7. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. No. 96 Water Area Pittsburgh. Glad News for the Unfortunate CURES : - "t° oFROM ,k , ns nv a s g DAYS Cherokee Remedy, An unfailing Specific for ailDireases of the Urinary organa,and a General Altera tive and Blot! Purifier. THIS " REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL °TRIM PREPARATIONS FAIL.-* lifirlt is untirely unlike every other medicine prescribed for Veneried Diseases, as it contains no Afu t e r al, poi son o r Naukeoug DrulAbeing prepared from Roota, Barks and Leaves, in the form of a Tacoma/tont! deliciotisayrup. n - It i "rusture's own remedy," for Gonner rhaset, t) Meet s Gravel, Stricture. and is esp-s, recommended far Fluor Albtta, (Whites in Females,) for this complaint It is invalu able. SErAs s general attercrtire and blood purifier, it has no e,ual, and does not f.ii to cure lierof lila, S 4 eoadary Syphilis, Glandular weeelltuge, Mercurial and all Eruptive Bleeaste, curing them more speedily and permnently than any other medicine known. it does this by perffying and cleaning the bloods Osuie !rig it to flow in all its original pure and vigor, thus removing from Me system all impure and pernicious ceases which have induced disease. Xiir/n all +Ad cases of ficeinorrtuza and fiteet, that have baffled all medical skill, it is especially reLommendeci--in old cases it never fails, and re. cent ones it cures Pram one to three days. A Jew dates poeittvelg remoac all secadisty host, esordea and pain. xi/pit does not affect the breath, a: interfere with any class of Widnes/1. Abirit requires no amistenee from other medi al De. .oaric can lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Count ing-Room, without it ever being suspected as • " remedy " for private disaine. AIWA Treatise on Venerial diseases, with full directions for their permanent care, accompany each botue. 1 01 - FBr full particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the United State& ,Oirlt is sold at Retail (*Ft per Bottle or three Bottles for afk, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medkunes,throughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER & lEEE wil, Sole Proprietors, ST. LOWS MO. Bold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail b . t ru Dr s: t .E Bu.. IKEN - SFA and by all reeponsible gists in the United degas. ivirklytlaw 11293,261 76 See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HEIIIBTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the Signature of the Proprietors. W. IS. HAGAN & CO, Every article whom to has a large and inc l easing sale like this ls likely be oounterteited. t is, a s its name indicates, entirely "lictiareats" as far as ite power to restore the Hair on Wad haute, and to give it the color of youth, tno matter how gray it may be,) is concerned 1:18.E.I410 OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT HEINSTR:wEIT'S, It is the ertginaZ, the only reitable, and the Mecums/. Sa" See the following testimony : JACKSON MISS, May 29 186 L W. R. Mravrin, 61 Hemet, ;trout, St. Louis, klo Adverliaing Agent for Heimstreet's Hair Restore. tire. 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. "ne has used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, luit teas never used an article equal to fisuourstrea Iscatrz.tatx Ham Ramage:iv& That it tar surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried for Re”toring the Hats of the bald and grey to its .riginal luxuriance and beauty." You can wiite the Proprie•ors, W. & &teas A Co., Troy, N., tha' they have the cheapest and best Rau Restorative in our market, and that it gives satisfaction in every eass. Respectfully yours, J. R. SIZES, Wholesale ruggist. IT IS lIITEQUALLED PIM PISODUCLNG A LUXURIANT HAED OF HAIR. Sold everywhere—Pries 60c and $1 per bottle. W. E. HAGAN & CO.. Proprietors, Troy. N. Y. TIE-13EIRM IS NO IZTSE, INTRODUCING TASTESIONIA.LS Ahho' we have very many of them, FOR TEM MAGNOLIA BALM: Fur when the 1...-e is covered with unsightly Pimples or blotches, the sufferer cares only to be thrected to use Borne •Hiffil and re/sande remedy. 'IEE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL Clink THE WORST CABE OF PIMPLES IN -A SINGLE . It IS so safe a remldy that the contentaWEEK of bottle might be drank without harm. Physimana look with wonder upon its speedy cures, tor it has hertgore been thought absolutely necessary to use preparations of lead or mereury to cure immedi* tetYi but the Massoua Bata contain neither. It is the most elegant and needy put up Reticle for sale susyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothovares and Fancy Goods Dealers. air Pncte Fitly C4uts a Bottle. W. E. H AGA N t CO , Propnetors, Troy, N, Y. Irt. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 1441 Wood street., agent for PtueLurgh HARD TIMES OUTDONE. 8,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO 27,900 00 somoo 00 10,000 00 2,600 00 a the First Wednesday in August, 6 6 LIE RAPPAHANNOCK MANU— FACTURING COMPANY" propose to raise, by the first Wedneaciay in August next, a CAPITAL efl'odi EC of $480,000; to be subscribed in shares of 520 each; $lOO,OOO to be returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMI cam as an inducement to sub scribers, and the balance, sanopoo, to ppiied to the erection, at the new village of Ra ppah annock, in Virginia, of • Southern Arms, a Clothing and Woolen Factory. The shares can be subscribed in weekly or monthly instalments of any amount to suit the convenience of the subscriber, and receipts will be sent from time to time in acknowledgement of all sums remitted, no matter how small they may be, which may be done conveniently in postage stamps, gold coin, current bank notes, or drafts. - If less than a share of $2O should be subscribed by the time specified, the money will not be lost, but op portunity will be given to increase it by like remit tances thereafter until enough is secured to obtain a certificate of Stock. But if a share, or several shares should be subscribed before that time, the subscriber will receive a certificate of preferred iii , tiock, guaranteeing tothe holder 8 per cent per an num on the par value thereof. All the Stockholders will, moreover, receive semiannual dindends oat of the net profits of the Company, so soon as their Pao. tories are put in operation. Besides the above, the person who subscribes the largest amount, (by the first Wednesday in August, 1861,) will be entitled to a premium of $5.000; the next largest to$ 8 ,800; the next largest to $1,500; the two next largest to $l,OOO each; the four next largest to $5OO each; the ninety next largest to $BO each; the ninet mired next largest to $4O each ; the tlneahundre next largest to gia) each ; the one thousand next - argent to $lO each; the three thousanctfonr brindled next largest to $6 each, and the person who fails to obtain either of these, to an extra premium of $l,OOO. all to be_paki Cloth }° Cash, Real Estates Arir" Military dr other Cloth ing. Thus, the largest Sam, which may not exceed $99 21, will take the largest premium of $B,OOO, and the smallest sum remitted. if not lessthan $4 79, will secure a premium of $1,009 These aharea are all founded upon Real Estate, which is pledged for the security or redemption of the Stock, and any shareholder wishing to settle, can at any time ex change his stock for any of the Company's lands at their lowest market value and receive a good and sufficient warranty title. igg.-A few Agents well recommended, will be em. played at liberal rates, both to obtain subscriptions to the Stools of the Company and to sell shwas in a popular homestead schema. For further Informs. tion, subscriptions, %cream', de., address, with a stamp enclosed, the Treasurer IL BAUDER, Port Royal, Virginia [ REFERENCE!) —Edit-re and Pttlihshers of Nowa.- papers generally in deedsvarioutes, nearly_all of whom already hold from as in the Real Fstate alluded to. The Portsmouth (Vs.) Daily Tranaterip4saya: anis project is one well w or th the attention of our people, and we assure them that the parties representing it are reliable and responsible. Besrdea, those who are advised of the progress of the plan say it is in the toll tide of prospetive success." The Independenoe(Va.) News says : "It is really a Paring enterprise. The town is already begun..... Nothing can be lost lean y mint" The Elyton antral dtobmigart says: Flattering inducements are held out to those who desire to take risks, and from some husinesittransactions we have had with the getters up of the enterprise, we can commend them as reliable." The Danville (Pa.) gad mss: "Here is en op. PerhinitY eaaailiag IMMing we know o 4 both In character and terma. P eo ple of prescribed means can have a trial with fair hopes of satisfactory re state." 4 6 , 9 80,8456 74 800® 00 135, , 0® 00 ... 38,182 38 The Pittaburgh Inns Cray says : We have the ner neB of nomerona person s wh o now hold land in; that locality sold by Mr. Bander. We would be: pleased toexhibit the testimonials in our poseession to any one wishing to enquire." ELYDRANT HOSE--Valcanized Ilose that is wa.tranted not to become stiff by cold nor affected by heat, at 800 degrees Fatmihelt, and will stand a pressure of U. pounds to the square inch, for sate, with coupling and pipes, in lengths to nut purchasers, at wmnoN a REIZIKEM, 114 Wood street usszt3talit.:- SUP. CARE SODA.--50 - kege Eng lish ;Jilt reed by RECRECAM KEL LY, mPi /Wend stmt. TH3 LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST WILL BE AWARDED JOHN IirDEVIT'r WHOLESA-la Gl4O CEit; , , DRAiara New Orleans Sugar and MOlithaell,. FLOUR, .11341C0.4^;-• • 'ice, Cheese, Fish, - '011?, 'ace.; No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PEN / P A- A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wilm er ha own importatron. always on hand. Alio, 01 Blononna l: geh- a Rye, Scotch and Irish'Whiskeys. alyr' Ni. BENNETT, I . PORTER AND DEALER IE BRAN I I ES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 120 Wood Street s f 022: Bm Pittsburgh, Pa, rJr H. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS AND la El LEIRS X 00K, CAP, LETTER, and all kinda of WRAPPING PAPER, rave removed from Lt;il7 WoOD STREET to No. 33 filiation - old wireet, PITTSBURGH, PA, to-Gosh or Trade fro Ram wraztuti them?. a CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &e. IMPORTERB OF ALSO , Distillers and Deniers in FIJNE OLD NONONGAIIELA RYE WlllBliY, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, _iv td.ty PlTTSBulten t PA. IN ILLI AM CLAYTON. wBoLF.sALE & BE . ' AIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 81 Dlaisiond Near Wood &reef, PIURGH: PA. Always on hand Black TT b Sß erry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whisky. inkl6 E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. IMPORTERH OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C J. 1430 WILLEM IN Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplftlyd PHILADALPHIA. getrarro and itJtms. 11T & 1). RINEHART, VT . INANIVAOIIIIII AM) DRAM IA ALL Una TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGAJELS aFallay AO 120 WOOD STREET. L VON ARNSTIFIA.L, Wholasabe and Bakal baakfr in GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, AND VirginlA. Chewing Tobace4R , _ WOOD ST RE ET, under the Bt. Uharies Hotel, oci 1 PPTTSRITROTE. P. GROCERY AND 'KEA BTORE; Wlll IMAM IN • BUTTER, El C 3- a , MiD /i 1 A, RINDS OF PRODUCE?I • Goods "Delivered telatisOrdered. 1). B. FERGUSON, te2B:lrd Corner High and Wylie street __ Plat. himaxs, Pla .0. W. Riammois, Pittsburgh MILILER & RiCKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIPP ISRANDIDS, W INDS AND SEIGAELS, NOB. RS &ND ZS, IX/KNEE OP LIBERTY &ND TWIN STREET/3, AR!) SOLR 46 1 .11NTS Pcra SWEARER'S GITY, • Mali& Pilrraßtracli, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton yarns, lac., &c., Constantly on Hand. [mr2 fflail anion I:lsa•l4trits. R. 0 GI Ellgt. S ' AMHROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH FIRST PREMIUM GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, Mo. 70 Firth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE , H-Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awar ded for Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Life-Size Pictures. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil on Canvas. nal 'EOPLES' GALL ERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES '. PECTFULLY annotmce to the citize the f Pitts burgh and vicinity, that he has leased above Popular Gallery. and is prepared to take . every vit r, of Picture known to the Photo_graiMic _Art, in ita Most perfect styles , and at GuEATLY REDII • CED PRICES.- Important improvements have been 'added, rendering this the mos desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city myl A. JAQUAY. GLASGOW'S AMBROTYE GALLERY, . 16 1.ELL.7.4, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING 4. real tine Ambrotypes at a moderate price, and all who have been unable to obtain a good likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited to call. Large variety of cases and frame 3 always on hand. Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. IR:OW, mylo 87 Fourth Street, GLA Pittsburgh. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographie &While!uhent in the Cit.. WM. SCHIICIIMAN, Practical Lithographer, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDING, nold P.(42 SBURGIL, Pa, trite% JAMES M. TAYLOR, AL•DERM AN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward PO. LLECTI ONE; promptly made. itin De r ed ro s ia ßonds, Mortgagee wn o 1 other en Lead Protsted. rotas. P. R3llllll- J. B. Itirssa....-R. D. Rants (Late at Miller & Rieketson's.) REYBIER & BROTHERS. (Successor to Rims # fir.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUM, CONFECTI O RKS, tr. NERY. c. SUGARS, FIRE WO No. 139 Wood sty and No. US Second street, Opposite St Charles Rotel, JAMES ROBB, la • e 89 MARKET inaur, ning , BOOTII7. AND SHOES in &Vary- tarf ety and style, dTPRICRS TO SUIT THE Tril _. Call n and examine his "dock before purchasing elsewhere, as he id determined to Bell CHEAP. Je D. BRUOKLOCHER, TAILOR, trAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS 11 i K o. hie old stand; • 1O) FOURTH STREET, wtiere bewill be glad loam hie old trends and public generally. Will also do CUTTLNG for folymo, and men. lee 11 ,-- C. 7 I7ELIS. W lb new iron bound bane_ 41; AO do do half hg in score mu! for berre male by JAB. A. PETZSB, owner *ea* aild Anita& "'" W TER'RENT k r . ; AL PERBONS LIABLE FOR 01 .- -,r and Business Taxes and Waterlienta in the city of Pittsbirgh, are hereby notified that the above taxes and water rents are now due and payable at the City Treasurer's °Moe, Fourth street. Alkit*On all payment izuldebeforvilliGUßT FIRST, a Discount. of Rive Per Cony be al lowed. Between August lat and Sep ember 11411, a discount of Two Per Cent. Betiveart 0o; tuber lbt and November ist, an additton be made of five per ceatwanAsiter November Ist, all remaining unpaid will be put in the hands of collect ors,*ftli a turtber addition of five - percent. Jes BIOSBAUM, My Treasurer. O.ALR.PDTSI 1114 AVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID Ai. assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. Prom to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful patterns, with all goods innutily found in Filar CLASS CARPET WORE% and on as favorable terms as' any other house in the city. mtiBo • D. ' C_. KEF2B - CONSTANTLY ON ITAND BQVAREO AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; • leo, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER wags, suitable for Shoes,' Dry Goad at Eastern rises . Corner Virgin alley an d Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens' Rank ) Pitts burgh, Pa. lefkl y Hyatl's Patent Illuminating Tiles HYATT% CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING 'POE LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CET, 'P OR ANJII COAL, VAULT& We would es, et o roe ully solicit an examination of sampl Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, 75 FLEECES 37i CENT LAWNS FOR 16 CIE.rTS. 37i CENT LAWNS FOR 10 CENTS. 100 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS 61. 160 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS AT 12k. The above goods are very cheap. • The Lawns are•the BEST 37i CENT JACO. NETT LAWNS. W. & D. HUGUS, jys corner Market and Fifth streets. Until the First of August WE will sell for 30 days our stock of summer BOOTS, At a large reduction [from former prime. VERY CHEAP GAITERS. ' • Have been sold. in a few week, a few mare on hand to close out. W. E. SCHMERTZ .& CO., RED, WHITE & ELITE- NEM. TIES FOR FOURTH OF JULY, Red, White and Blue Neck-Ties for Fourth of July Red, Whi ts and Blue Nook Ties for Fourth of Juin Military Buttons, Military Gauntlets, Dress Trimmings, Bonnet Trimm ings, 44acii and grenadine Veils, Kid Gloves, Bilk Gloves, Lace Mitts, Black Chenille Nets, - BrownlDhenille Nets, Alm Chenille Nets, PITTSBDIIOII 811 k Cord Nets, Silk Cord Neta, Embro'd and Rem-Siitched gandkerehiefs, Jaconet Sivi EdginiA Dimity BrudE, r ifidizi 4tands emd 'FioUIIOI4O - Daum k Seta, Lace CoUft• seh ; HA;7l3lll4mlarEl'...Set°:-.Btll;reNet.E. 119 II Al CIGAI 5 _ . genuinp Havettelaw a t jell Cor FL EMIIM P O, ,- nered the Diamond and Market *W. ;,,-,. ', 11 0 ,11 i LI, s ll* lb limi 4 f . NO. 83 WOOD BT-11418Ma. - I WILL THIS DAY oinfX MP= ' 1 *, --'" SPRING • - IMPORTATIONS VOR Glasillti: DISS tAtrANVIITOI ..w for novelly Of 3044 unexcelled. The trafterbig Department embraces: eli th idnemtheriao dl Abe. moon:ads tad to all oltumett i tict , e , f . mraohaupwAtmaimi 1 1 . strict atteetfrol` the le of gettem' 1 1 1_ 6 ur_ji" manta for whloh wo- ha e:alweyeliten rendw '— Our prices .11t6 moderate,: : : i• • • L. ~ }LIRSILIPAttiy, NO. 8 WOOD STREET. pEA SLS.E & CO, • ADVERTIerNG .&GRNTS, AND DNALEBB PRINTING MATERIALS, 39 Park Row and 146 Nciasa!k Street, New York, • Solicit orders for the PRINTING INKS Of an Bret-elass Manufacturers. itriP•We fill orders from all 7 11 1 8M488 makers; but sell no Rosin Oil or otherinferier goods. Inks warranted, or may be returned, • CITY TAXES -FOR.. SPRING SALES. W. D. & U. lIVCALLUM, 87 Fourth Street, OIL CLOTHS RAVING BEEN APPOINTED AOANTS HOB TEE SALE -OP TILES, ANDERSON & PHILLIPS, Agents for BROWN BROTHERS, manufacturers, marB Chicago, Illinois. SHOES AND GAITERS, 1000' PAIR OF THOSE No. Si Fifth Street. Silk Cord Neta, • - 4 ,=‘,.!, P.-; Pil,•,!. 6 - w '' ,2 _ • I 21 ; . 1 . ''''''' 4.., '' e ..... • . ' ~,,..."-C....":•,., : i ; CO 14-4"riET: ;Ai ''''-:-:''''',--,7,,,T, , :1 4 ; s =' ' 0;` ' o'' ' . , ,, ui + ,;=•' lighillitlitßleattefm ,: ; ~...,4,, e ..- - g . •., 4.k.i "'• , : r . -..-,, ' .1-:-. pi.., 1 .4 )040 , ,„ ' 'Weed ti#44 ; p' - - 7:;,..„i,..----..• ,_-..-.4.7-:: : " _:---'-- -^n-*, ' ,,, ' - ' , '”tq, - x".'rx , : ,-- - , . , ~1 1 01 1 . 4tualitiSMIS; '' - " - laarkmestc-4- 10 - 404woor y aNy , Amid = D MOO &iretitglittir...ioa, Itpoili BOWL tsr ftchso-ps.- .0..81-0444.3 se eitirLatistaco United taldrthotillies United States. A . , _aposopireoeired .to par Auxin or currant paper, /10.07 ii,!!rksts bewail Third and 'Four th meets: - - .-' ! 1 1.2"Thogy - . .. . DOLL'aile 8 4014 1 44:01,,1ia ' - Bie, o*, rolakwaTlCll*Taii " C WAR ,i„ T..rirEp;z3r;aBs,4o - XPEN DA ILY; tiotikl#:*** . e. ; Vito, On Wediitiadiikand - Batdraij 4 " ' . •• from May las to NoVendher 14 Avail so: ` ; and from November Ist r,to;:•fierlilt. ikOMAztli" 3 _ _ ° Vliitirece red t, ill Maii tiai r ilbirli Onus; and a di videncief the'prolltivdeelersdildbe a year, in June and Decemberi Intereat4a been. declared semPennually, ,in june,landenecalg since the Bank was . orgqized, at the.., • per cent. a year. • • `? ,v 7 t ,. :A. r . .....,.,,__ Interest, if not drawn . o •Abattailibt, oft he depasitor , as , od. . . ,_ - Interest from Mtlra of JMiet ", d'. # " 7. Ift' coinpoMiding twice aye/moldier& -. ', : , . bot‘ positor%o call or evekt=senktupalis ' I this rate,. money will • Me< in less tma, -- e Years, nuking in the - aggregate `*l#s'oike , Mt tom A ULM ' ' -', '' - ''' , :: o ' Booka containing {he Mater, linsoi, Dales and Regalethonsi furniehed-gegkon.ePPlieetietei the otllce. a • mazuriLl GEORGE ALREWIL rrolarmaini. . William J. entkereon:" Tazfeetiti - U - , Bir knargilin. LialaltitPitinOok,-!`t Benj. L. Rahnestoek, EL Pollock,lLW Hopewell RePburn. Robert R 0 b4„ ,, 5 , -;, 114 James Hardman, • Jamealthidle, - . Jartan, D. Halley, ' Alexander' %Ml*" VAUBLICIA.. Alexander Brattish .10131ititeramit . Sohn C. Biteliofen, PetteA" George' Blaelr;- , • John EDlfearotr John /I.•Canfield, Janet ElPAhlazu -z Maim A. Carrier, John. *raw% ' Charles A. Cdt43ll; Waiter - Warsnot - William Douglas, John Orr • John Evana,, :14 raingairs4:4 John Holmes, Ham 'hnLEibnit - WilhaniEl. Raven, Alexinereti , Peter H Hunker, Richard Rays, isaao,Whiltieti William S. Lavely, .X 111107., amasses! AND rial.so=ll, CHARLES: A 4 ORSON. , i..OkN OFF Runty- w. onnOTlrir l No. 100 Near the corner of MN . ' - - ' PA. 4.01 4 1EY in large and ` small tidanti* loaned Off 401 d and lilnver , Enaleoncia tin* Erlie Silv er ld and W le a T/h 4 r weed all kind !o l trtaa.7 &ode cannot °lntsfallveurod o f time accountable in case of Are: - 114.0ffloe Bourn from 1-454440-10/141t. THE IUEHCANTILE4 PROMOTION & igortollollll .7-4 rCt er 240,000 )3usinesa tioneeeVed, an bracing eYeri,,CUTIF .4t4 , 10' 1 2'4. - thetrnite deteis ,e,indetikee — Britiel PosaestaktelVitrlCL, R. G. DUN atCO., t O rQprietOrric :,-,. A. Andsitproorm w rtor. R.., t. ___,,.., i l k . Corner of Wood and 'Fi ft h Streattr; itthourga; Established New York. June, - 1841, - PittehtUlti, m.ro, 1862..,-, c - c--; ._ ^ Head 011Reis i '-' , L - 1. , ..- f , - NEW YORK.—...— - IltikkilOYD.4.P44 Branch Offlesn4l.,,„ .. ~.,. - -, - . j . Pittsburg, R 0 Dun & Co; ~Bliirtaterphia R. DUD & Co; Oindmatillii'Dtitr &Ca;`OterWanl7. G Dun &Co ;. Detroit, R• DEM k -(l4 4(lhittage4=2. 6 Dan & Co ; Wilanekte,R G Douai Co ;.New.Grierna, EG Dim Co; Charleston, It GDun,& Co; .Loubrat ll G Dun* - Col St. Louie, R a DIM 4 001 rine, R (I, Dtm & Co. ...,_ . .. •., , .3 ,, , Associate Wipes. _. . • - I,l' Bosten. E . Russell 4 (ki; Baltimore, Dykatkik Co ; Richmond,Tratt A - Co. - , , - • „.„,•;,,,-_, ;-• -1, - ,.•4.F. Foreign (Mee& ~.----- . 4 4 ...? ' ' U''' ' ', .. l3,ll , Toronto, R 6 Dun & Co ; hfontreAtt GT/unit Co; London, Eng, R G Dun & Co. • - ; 44 - , ' Reference Books,wfth notbisa of chmskoitiptinfW daily, fttrukihed. to subscribers. •Pricalll.,;oo.: Collections promptly attended to .in alkp o f s w the'United . States and British Pottsesa Beferenoea to upwards of 160 Rouses in Pi6ta for whom the office makes coliectiona.. , ..i; a i'4, vit . Letters of introduction in Lawyereqhigro. Mg and respectability in every 8 04MICIA OT . t rit will be gratuitously furnished tchiubte mg an .application at the office. offices Also toantof pt oces named above. • •MhttBl4.,- f __ _ _______•___ E L Y, l,7r C. 114 PEPTH STEEET. o .Caihedra} REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL' AGENT: DRAYER, iN NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and 45theriliiii ritlea. atA Wigs* wigs, wAis.', :1,, A l a , riAItIXNTAL ._x- ~..7 , 01, and Latest tibiae of 1111, manulthV i t rJ. IL CAMLOII24 84 Foams EL , -, n=.1,71.- - The subeeriber having resumed Imainlas MR*, burgh trilles to inform his former fruutd, and patrons of the city and surround ' contitly;arld would call ttxdr•attention to a new and beset%) SELF-440MM WIG. it puts all_fonmv of wig -malting in the shade. /fa =MIL ave.. • ness, durability, not liable to ahrinig.begri " all over the bead, and easy and graceibl-akinant awe, showing the development ,the..fOribeed true to Datum Of ? Ladies ate also invited to call snit ~ 0. „ v i ii fte new mod. of BitlfDlik" RALFAllfleft ad(l-WIGEP They de away with tbe, heavy mod *mg fippeim *ono so IP: dissmaaysd.oflix the old abase. . . UP.lllOt S'. r: ~. No. 85 Fourth Stree;;:.nm,.„ :'. - .)-, HE :'ECTBSOISLE 5 W...,":W01e csi t W l ture and keep' -, •, , antly 4 ° Wain* - ee in their line, visi-Voiniett4 ' Mai tain Goods, Goinfarte, Feather' . tis all hindir, also, the paltdandeit All kinds of shades, Blind* . - •,..,..„... . ~, Prompt attentiorgiven'-W tfiagovr =A' dug and laying down eszpeta, Off 0121 4, ",-- , J oetl7lyd tuOBERTS 4 . : ii)N , I ii: ''. A FULTON, AMIDBELL - plan) Ae. • BOUNDER, No. 70 SEOGNIY Bliriek-Pfitisi burgh, Pa„ is prepared to Ihrtuatt tO.oridere ~.•• , MINCE, STEAMBOAT FACTOR! 44M Apm ER BELLS, Of' ALL From 10 Itlc:D•.vo pounds. 13 ! 5 - BP A - 1 J- E- f ,,, CHIME made to ordeul STOP ARV SA_ OftliE or all stirawitellettballital %'mall'' . 'lf ~ ,E RA.T.t WATER - (v i .. isi t a r„ LNG% and revery variety of Briar vai to the neatest manner. 0 • ip- BABBI ri , •4•44. - 4.1.d T'S ANTLATTiIikON sr FULTOM PATEN% MEllar44ol9l Steam: Engines: $1 00 0;_ sk"te f26Vir. °??-itti 1, 8 miles from the city, 82 aoreitipliniAintie provements, No. ; 4 0 00 T0 8 , / 4 *IV! Irolle and four nom Heanokleyville • dwelling Ito time , prabard, ho. No . 8,12 miles fronltha city; eenike well ininrovedrand:insood order 'r ; No:A miles fr om t he city, ne a r Ev tritrihmitwalit. tint lelBproved. For sale by • • _ , ountokitt_ 80ICu < , Earn& . •; 0 / ;,! EGER-161 fresh. T LAILD.-18 kegs prime. Burnia-w ' 4 • - -‘k 151'1'7 8 11,0 08113,-4114 dos. eorn. . 4 • •:fc sPFLIB.--12 btishels %k,..maab.byr).lf.ii ii WM. • 118 Beoond and htkr termite SOAP, CANDLE. AND OILS: 1,000 Boxes Molokai Olive 8111240. m. Iti If 600 do kW lit 1, su m , 800 do No. Xoap n't I, 2 iiiidlltp*W svp do Ohmte . do In I.llkbersima 160 ,do . German do r sVifr,b itnia.A. 260 do - Friend to WomMs Mlle - 1,000 do Shaving and To il et Soap la' el' shapes and_ j.4 l , 1 1 600 Boxe Miners' Canal* ~. 1,000 do Hydraulic It•reeeaddikeienfdOandl; for Sumner nevi • , • . ; J:- 200 Boxes &Jamaica° star / 6560 awe^ 4.0 4 01111 05 , ail do ' New Bedford Sperm timittosolf, ph.4o . •20 do War-Oolored Gandleiyie,96 . 10&.-S- 6 do Coach • dO. ••_ .. -. . , :..,1 - ;.i ' 84 - 1 . 3 . 610 Barrels No. 1 lard on, ' . , ~,rp do do 9 .4% ' _., ' - 26 do Lobricomog-Ax 2 484 " •- "/ q:.: 10 do do do 4 04:__ •. • . :,.= - 1 60 4 ° Oarbon maagsatinspgi l.l ~., 29 o Coal On hand antl.9m ' "I'llifiri•-•,1 B:. O. 4 4.. li4 41. • . was aw .., A To whom arded. tir QT. n-„,alii sodeay, the drat premitupe - „or.oaarlsoopaw Candies. - .MU 1- /60 109. w'' ' j. 160 _ _ -JP .o.ofittty (o_sk,) N. 0. St oiss,h , nhds rano - - b 0 bbby Refined , -do' • • - :,•1. 25 a do Yellow do , 500 boxes 'Window ' 25 bbis N. Y. Syrup; .11f3t-1 16 "" No. a Large Mookurek.: /0 hf do 10 bbls N 0.% modiwn' - 3v...E. 430. 1.,T-11. 118 Baoobd . aREAT inducements m .. • 4„A Diy Goods, Drees liousekeepiNsMite't 14) ~}~~ ~ ~. 4tifit'i t WA l
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