lQe wieraiDbUi, Astkuna, DYBllePaia, Senda o Naraanne ty A Paz l 4** Chronic ilivtiabitimi r Anemia, Uhkirodb, - Wall Disorders of the Mood System, Do YOu KNOW IT P• tX/N'BVIIPTION IS THE WM FATAL saXIRGE OF MANKIND. •It has been truly regarded as am INCURA BLE MALArrr—rew ever surviving Ita attack. " One sixth of the l t 2 3 fa tnses race,"_,saya Dr. CEICRIBEIL, " and MoRS O NE VALF OF ALL ME ADTT.T POW LATION of incsteivillzedcommtualtles PERM BY THIS IttiES.a." What a sail ommixotary on the boasted efficacy of the Sealing Artl The habitat Discovery of Dr. Churchill, made to the mper,lal Academy of Medicine , of Paris, has proved an tasdfungle boom to the world. By the use of this new sudpoutojiti remedial vett, known to chemistry as THE HYPOPHOSPHITES, "The CURE of CONSUMPTION, even to the Sewed sad Third /Magee (at a period, therefor., when Uinta - eon' be Ise doubt as to the Mitere of the Dteeseel la Ito ROLA addle DEATH 18 nth EXCEPTION." • • • "I SNOW," says Dr, C.. "that they will peeve not only as SORE A DM EDT IaVONBOUPT/031 as Quietus le Ix lutes. mutest Arae, but also as effectual a MIMED VATIVE as Yaeelassikoa in Small Pox." Let TIO la_net's** Values health and life, delay at hour tilltril a nteretttedy. 'Remember_that " ;immensity& 1 'heti* abre.'• Bewared( self-deception, or tn. soothing ,lisommice ; or friends that "I/ t only aha c 4 1 .1 " metal error' to inyriade Who now All premature graves" 'Glint, I entreat yea, prompt attention to the etiomigoit - inous OP OMITIPTIOOI. AND ?sash 'SIGNS ` state missy Tit.' =. Alasi • o limantiest grommet tubercular disease to want% It ,pressiestint amok, and it Is earlier, in Fobs& Of tam than thaeiscita. It is niaasitested lo the face ant herds. The =ruby *sues waste ; hence Dasitirr there la a sense of something wrong--afechbithat {7 rdt POWERS aßla [LAGGING, The toasts of the UREIC machine is more active than' its repair."—Dr. Paha lf,wihitoutessysyworeat cause, or under the henna or causes whit i Ind Irstassastandsznatanosa ;suet ea leant, grief saws, mw mcg,cAbearis,, nursing, raja Freak, or gm° recevery fro* dims. a person begins to lose ids flesh, strength color, appetite; it sititersPllant siterestore of- istatha. plconters, and experiences a_general feelhigot pact and depnescron, IS BEAWN TO FEAR the he is abenagiroMailatiatt to the amighthe, If to the symptoms be added cough, howeveralight, alt has come on slow, or during the rTHE MUMMY IS BUIL "—C/nothals. EFFAOT. OF THE REMEDY.. " OA the surliest strobetwiinee ihrlansa shim 6 conseunetlen x the patient takes daily about dirt raw- et; the Aix l i tlenuxtirhaxwai, be will walk see thew' all dilemmas, fix &anoint vaotne, fralla taw weeks to..lovklicagluis 1,6 , 14 «mmusati Ng oaamaloaail ;pia, "BM, Eta naItI,,ADOWL, ttri" .224"nlatirr ottari4peicamt EmsynateittiisAti Asir". itiltiVit ;lOUs unvaraccaz.• Winchester's -,*puine:prepitietiod * itt MC. it M144114it Eurm.7%ateitmis Remedi."-tek.rttan,k original , /.wala,r) The actionpf the By Vordireplillk s is xwo- t specillol lkicexttitir the prIWWWIFRON. tionmrivrits • anymore mat, and they are :Me' auk POWMISC L MOODillinatiMll AIMS Ini(mt, The leis, upon. the tatic*larponditien la 11111EDIM., mcttaitittenein'atietisihist*rd a avantinink muntraila, -Anibyronweethe;ougby &kid& expectoration, impious pious the appetite, weed dierrhon. the sok sweats, chili*, itrid ,fetr cease ; the bowel tewrae reyaktr, and nikaitisiestthw . 0 • 1 ' Pi 4 cirßrkb* tritit TRIAL IS A CERTAINWEI z e BEtrAREof .130 gig— asistidefiedverliW as A Churchill's, and alletheel3Wl WOG DEVI( 1..'•4 to ra auflbrers of their meal's, tresprearrat thne and baste FATJL mem Write to motor CIRCULARS, and Aa en Consinninkm, which contain the dinly , audienfirpieforeleation ha repo to this NEW 'ERFATAINT. Sent mato all inquirer* PBICS ;I Ia 7 aid IRoi Zona,* $1 sad $2 eeePt, tlinelsimar it eiaaUfoi.sil hip flo.eßafle on both the intik sad Outside Wrapper or Zlo OTBBn 18 0212i1 Mtn . _ • alp DO'bot echromid this Remedy with the sow ' Food ;" and particularly avoid all prepare li . .aseentainingtren, which is DAATAROps, end C44-14v,e Oa, Which has so cm= vs PR , yrzury irnArEviat. • Sold 'by the most relpee !nig . ° Druggists thronetx pa Milted States and Eli i MoinceB, and Wholesa‘. Iliad Retail at the crnery la t he Pi} Red States, b. J. SlNClDlSTE:ilelkicitu2 !AAA, 5, g. vcraILHA.V4I, B Rolland Bitters 1711N - spEIPsIA, Uver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &o, THI eaccesatiol introduction and WO of thin mle brated H po o ia w ndsdy has beeu the signal for a fil-rel stood of com called "Bitters," offered 11. torn% from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this word' "Bitters" is but another name gr,g," cm somelrManotts whiekey mixture. ..$Ol the really great relief (Jerked from the minute n COp tewoonful, of our zuedieine, -80:11111evirs ROLLA= Brrrna, emit lb tiding absence of after jortoiralion. MIN este bibbed brit a reputation which the and ootniterligtelive 'failed , to meteor , n.• It thelyn'Ttgetable preparation, with barely twit. tent Batspiritist° preserve ft. Bat one etv) of the genuine, (lial(.Pint Itottlea.) price Olie'Domes. It Is isimedkdoe of long-tried edlleacy for Rallying the Rod so emends' for tho foundation of good end bowels. Two et three doses will convince the afflicted of its effects.. The stomach will ereeddly regain its ellangth.i healthy - action of the liver, bowels and Q kLdneys bank take place, and renewed health be Pbe die result. IPINVIBTIO4I, Try, erietvels Holland Bitters. Par /111.1.2TBDAN, Try :iiEselitivetl Heald Bitters. ,„ For AClDlVitOlvri 4 1 111 0 1 Prs' Holland Bitters. Far WALTERBRASH, Try Bestinses Holland Bitters. For aiseumaltie, Trir, BOWLS jolland Bitters. For 1.0819 OP APPETITE. Try ,risiaistefra Helfand Bitters. .stai Tr, ~', # o4oo.ooHarld Bitters. Par PILES. - I - ikwitave , s , lblhad Bftten. • In an rllirlii 01 211, — Neuralgic A ffer *Mk ttblualia =normal isiatapoes_ _rnyed Mghly arml Obeys effented .1101dded Pla% Read Tho gattobso. blghly•concentrated Brassayst atm. urn:i Darreall=Bl half-pint bottles only,and retidbilitrOne Dollar bottle. The great deman d . for this truly medicine haa Induced many idd . Atilt Um 4 public should guard against PCll7a7Cerol4 name. is on the Were eiserit balk tyozo buy. fhgt Benj. Yap, fir. & Co. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, • ' 4 I I fI"rBDUR CIE, PA. 100 " btara9r-tbfree.l3amar * ' /81040 4 0211 crushed inuar , I 0 -I. ;".#44l4Mitte`puttedeed Stle /Wm =loins, fi* bum* 4 4 , .10D - .Vbitioes ,di - - 4 Mgr' u -100' a Wong a Y, ti y .4ii .._... asiltoramt tii i p...cvv.„. ...;: , s. , . .. • iii. pl , , Ova ~, . ~ ern: I,l' 1861. !SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 186 L BIGHT DAILY TRAINS. Pentulylvania Central Railroad ON AND AFTER AIONDAT. JUNE 10th. T - - - = HE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Paasenger Station every morning, (emeeipt Bun day,) at 6/10 a: MO at all regu lar stations. eonneeting at arg with trams direct for Baltimore, and ern ring at - Philadelphia at kW p. m. THE 'IItitGUGB EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily 4,111:20 a. m, mopping only at principal stations. milking direct connection at Harriste_rg for BARI more, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6:00 a. m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 4:00 p. m., stopping only at Greens erg, Lhtrobe„Thhnetown,rnere, Gallitsen, Altoonsote,lted arming in Philadelphia at 10:00 a. m; _ _ _ ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRA leases daily, (except Sunday,) at 260 p. in, atop ping oil ataxions and ninning as far as Conemaugh FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunda at OM a. in. SECOND' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's %ion tion loaves dail ((except Suncl) at 1.1:20 a. in THIRD ACCOM M ODATION T WAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH At . COM MODATION TEIAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:25 p. m. KETITSNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fohows :—Express, 11:60 a in; Mail, 1110 p. in; Fast Line MO a. In ;. Johnstown Accommod ati on, 10:06 a. in; F 'rat Wall's station Accommodation, 0:80 a. second Wall's station Accommodation, 8:80 a. in; third wall's station Aecommodation, 115 p. m 4 fourth Wall's station Accommodation, tklb p. m. Thalia for Biairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo labor, Express, and Mall Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PIT ISRURCiII AND CONNELLS VILLE TRit I .ttopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and de.. dile Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepied) ken rah:mit—Mall Train, 640 a. in Express Train, 4:.0 p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con uellsville Road Arrive at Pittsburgh 1010 a. m. and :US p_. The :Maims public will rind it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the l'enrmivaina Railroad, as theaccommodations now utteredntnnot be surixa e sed on any rome. The Read hatlaated with ston anti 11 entirely free from a oat. We min promise safety, ap and comfort to an who may favor this Road with their patronage. TO F A. lir 8 NEWV0R1C......512 60 'PO SALTDIOIII49 00 PHILADEI.FRIA 10 00 LANCASTER 866 HARRISBURG, $7 arl. Bag,gaTe checked to all stations on the Penney' vault , itaalroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York .Passengers parebasing tiokete in cars. will be charged en amass according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Co , - rant will hold themselves responsible for personal ba sage only, and for an ea runt not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line as been employed to convey passengers and baggag • to and from the depot, at a charge exceed 25 cents for each Passenger and a. For tickets apply to J. WART At the Penns B. N. Passenger button. Jell On Mart, and Grant streets. 1661. THE 1881 errirsßußGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL f'OINTS INTHE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cancirmati as quick, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other rote IN }OMAR') TRAM. FART MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1,286 A. E. Arrives at Crestlin .e.. .. 8.00 a. a. Making clone connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A thricurnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. in. N. 11.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. prams on both Reads meet at Comm.o bus. and passengers ail go into Cincinnati together. =PRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1110 r a. Arrives atthestline 710 r a Making clogs connections as above. Arriving aL Chicago at 8:46 a. tn. A. ts.—Tne tune to Cincinnati is the same as by ilteuoenvilde. Trains on both Roads moat at Col (airbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Care on this train from Pittsburgh to Malarial, to Indianapolis d d to Chicago. Trains through to Clue.ago without changitof Cars . RAST WAR D TRAINS. A.ea►e Chicano, 1./t0 L. ks. and &00 P. N. Arrivina at Lima, 225 P. N. and B..ai A. X. Connecting with trains trr Layton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest lire. 600 F u. and 606 a. m. Coruiecting. with trams tor Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Buffalo and the East, and arrivtng at Pittsburg 1., 1126 A. a. and 8.20 P. a. • All making cloee connections with Penneylvimia Railrcad trains lcr the &alert' cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACIXIMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at, Al le teeny, for New Brighton, 10.00 A. It., and 420 p. a Arrive at " 11.30 " " 616 " Leal New linguton, 6.30 " 1.00 " Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 " 2.30 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams. Leave Allegheny, 7 22 A. 111., and at Economy at 8.26 e. 114 leave" Allegheny at 12.35 P. a and 610 P. a, SRI% eat Economy at 1.50 P a, and 7.20 P a.; leave Econciry ai 9 tO a. m , eml 4 2.i p, m , and arrive in Allegheny 91 11.06 a. m. an"! 5.30 p. in. MARKET 3 RAlN.—],eaves Maseilion 2.20 a, m. leaves Alliance at 6.14 A. 'Land arrives In Allegtery it 1100 a. a.; leaves Allegheny at 8.05 P. at.; Alliance at 8 00 P. a., stopping at all stations for passengers era marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m. Tioketa will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows : /tiAlUance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts bnzliv Railroad. Ac Orville, Otuo, to and from Miliersbarg, Akron, C i n t. l n hoo, Falls, etc. At afield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San. dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, atainnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louie, Louisville, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, CM. e , nati, etc., etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. Al Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Louis, intermediate ports in Central Indiana and At Pirmouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota - . For funher information and through tickets apply to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, GEORO.IS PassenPARBIN, Tiger Station, cke Fittaburgh. Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Oompany on the line of the road, to all parts of the United Flta.as G. O. BATHEINA Y, jell tienerat Pee:Anger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- 1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Hallroac4 in Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, 001.13113U8 AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEWHEINVILLE. No atuange n( cars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Lowy ' Arrives Arrives Arrives . Pitt ugh. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis. 1238 a. IL 11:38 A. Y. 4ao r. 12101. m. 846P.c 20 A, As.: This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, 110ohimbua and all points South, than any other limes.• Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Nighl Trains , PrA74BUBGEI AND wit Itr.mt.txp kw& lAtisires Ar. at Ar. at Az. at kr. at Pittsb'gb,ROcheeter,Weibtville, 1236 a. ir.-2.110 A. m. 261 A.K.4:03 A. K. 5:01 A. m. 205 r. m. T.. 15 P. K. &19 A. K. 020 P. >4 10.23 P. 1210 A. K. 1.:46 a. K. 218 P. N. 810 L.K. 420 A. Y. 4:00 P. K. 6-.15 v. K. 225 P. K. The 1286 A. K. and 12.150 P. m.Trairis connect with Trains at C 0. B. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, As. Tn - 4:00 P. x. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH & OLSVP AND LINE. Laves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1236 a. m. • Milo A. ad. 1210 P. X. 6rAO P. N. The 1235 a. in. tram connects at Bayard for NbW Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch Passengers desiring to go to Shndnaky, To. ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be parties:Liar to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib. arty street Pepot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For farther particulars apply to WILLIAM hITEWART, Agent. At th • Company's °thee in Freight libation, Penn street, F. K. MYER.% Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. ItTEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND 111 ROADROAD: Indianapolis & Qualm:Lail S. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Hants, and Terre Haute and. Alton Railroad, to St Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albanr and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads: for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, SURLINGTONond all iniermedi• ate points: Phrough Freight Train to LNDLANAPOLIS, TRRIth, tiACTK LAFAYETTE, and PERU. Freights and passengers Purled from Cincin nati or L awrenceburg to less time than by any other route by twenty-tow hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipmemte can be made from Cincinnati to the' West, without breaking oat) Consignments made to J. ff.. GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W. CIITTLNG, agent at Law renoeburg, will receive prompt attention, and no Charge for Commission; no Marva for drayage or comnassion at Laiorenetberg. For Umber inform:wan apply to THOMAS RANI- CiAN,,(NO.II6 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give fIIBOUGH- mans for pas sengers and freightio Indianapolis, Terre Haute Lafayette, Chleagf_, Pero, Greeneasdes Crawfords , ville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, la, ke. R. F. LORD, President, .1041 f. MEEK. General Freight Agent. midi REMOVAL. grairPANNSYLVANIA SALT MA N -4, imam:ring OcorapeM have removed the cam. No. 114 Wood Street, Between Funs and Second streets, where all or advirkp implywO, sod buidases'otkodoi go. 650. GAMOW Amu Indemnity Against. Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 4864inci 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near 1112areamer 07 Anne, JANUARY let, 1860. Published Aggrasably to .41n Act of , First Mortgages, amply secured. - 88 Real Estate, (present value/103,81161J cost. 102,996 2.6 Temporary Loans on ample Collatterid ties 89,185 66 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost.. 89,786 86 Notes and Bills Receivable. 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 68 14,51 68 The only profits from premiums which 2,AOWe com Puny can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insuranoes made on every description of Prop erty, in T,,wn and Country at rates as low as are con sistent 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 liabilitiea. Losses raid during the year 1859, 162,163 86. D 1 810 1 .011.8. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Feiss,: CHAS. N. BANCRER. President. EDWA.RD C Dit Vice President. WM. A STEEL. Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER CORYIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast cor Third and Wood streeLa. 'VT astern Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. (.41 OILGE DAIII3IE, President; F. M. GORON, - Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen' D l AgenSecretaryt. No. in Water street. (tipang & Co.'s Warehouse, up staira,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA• RIN E. Rlf3EB. A Rome institution managed by Directors who are well known in Um onninaunity. an d who are d e . termnied. 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. ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1860. Stock Accounts 188,000 00 Mortgage 2,180 00 Office furniture-. 260 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 48 Cash Premium Notes.—_ .... 18,861 99 Notes and bills 17 7 4 6°6 76 14 DIIIIO2OIIIII. George Dame, R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackaos, James WAttley, Nathaniel Hoimee, Alexander Ninth*, Wm. H. Smith, . Ohaa. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley,. Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Sees J. Thomas revAS PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CODIFY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, opposit.• the (hasten' Beam, Capital 11210 . 1 00---Asuieta $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable ratan of premium. ROBERT P. ,KING , Preeident, M. W. BALDWEN, Vice Presides DIRECTORS: Cheats" Bayes, E. B. Cope, Eaghsh, George W. Brawn, P. B. Bavery, Joseph EL Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargee, B . Wilor, F. Blectsmin, Becreoul. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, 174:1, Corner Third and Wood streets u IIISURANCLCONIPANY PITLIVIGH ./. I zhn , s. , lA - A.uliuAisAxpciui fiu BAM Una. KEA, eiecretary. w M. BAGALEY. Preeident Mace, Cor. ofMarket. and Water 8 or. Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivera, Likes, and Bayous, and the Navi• gallon of the Seas• Insure■ against Lose , . . ... W cl 4. kingaley, Hun. T. M. Howe, Jae. M. Coo r, Jae. Park, Jr, C. Zug, S Rarbangh, pe R. F. Jones, S. C. Young, J. Caldwell, Frwriele Sellers, S. M. Kier, John S. Dilworth. John.Shtpton, Barclay Preston.. Wm. U. Johnston. mtaklydh, FIRE INSURANCE The:Enterprise Insurance Co.. OF PHILADELPHIA Blake Taken for o,le,0 , 1e, Mtn, or Seven Years, or Per petual/y. -.• • . t 1 'Maui Holmes It Livingston, Co land A Co., James B. Lyon & Co., Hon. Thos. M. Howe, William S. Lavely & Co., James Marshall, E*q Al len Kramer, Esq., George ti Bryan & Co, Wilson, M.:Elroy A On , Wilson, lo)LIT A Co., John T.Logan & Co., Jacob Painter A Co , Baitey, Brown A Co. DARLINGTON & BLACKETOCK, Agent., aplecarn Office. Bank Nook, No. 87 Fifth at. 'a 1 :41 3. ccitrillUe BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Company Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer. chandine. Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, $229,510 00. Assets, $303,508 96. OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET. Invested as follows, via First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the ........ _eau" 00 Ground rent, first class ..*- . 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 8 cent. Mortgage Loans, 530,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan Allrania egben Counu? cent . Penzuryl • Collateral loans, well secured -.. Huntingdon and Broad Top Monntru - 'n 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 C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,186 01 Mechanics' Bank do ......... ....... 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper............ 16,2 X 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 6,216 72 Oash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 16 3, 508 CLEM TINGLEY, Pre jilo side 96 t. DIZIOTOSB. Clem Tinglei, Samuel Bisphan , William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, FrederSic Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, . Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson Z. Lothn?p, Robert Tohnid, Chars Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob le T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMA.N, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylt Nor.neast corner Third and Wood streets. The Mutual Lifelnsurance Co OF NEW YORK. F, RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT tSTHEET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINESSOF TIES COMPANI is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, &Owns; necessary expenses alone, being equitably divided among the assured. heceipte for the year ending 81st Sanitary, $1,399,875 75. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank.; 120,080 39 Bonus and Mortgages 8,421,879 12 United States Stocks 857,232 50 Real Estate.— ..... ...... 40„239 18 Due from Agent5..........._....20,488 60 ----.--7111,,8613 74 Add interest accrued; but not yet due.. 959 80,0u0 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) ..... 136,0.40 00 Premiums in course of transmission... 33,132 38 Gams Amos, February 1,1801 - - Hates of premium /ewer, and profits greater than in most other Companies. Tax PE4PULTION or (-Asa Asaare to the amount at nsk is greater than that of any other Life insu rance Company in the United States. Pamphlet, ang every requisite information will be furnished tree of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DAILLIZI9ION & BLACBSTOCK, 87 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. ViLBmd PELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURAN COMPAN CORPuRATED T.& LFAiIsLATUS CE E OF PEENBLVII.NIA, Dm. °Fetus, S. B. CORNSE TELIAD AMU WALLY U 7 n7 XER7h7PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSUBANCESon Vessels, Cargo and Freiht, to all parts of the World. LELAND LESUESNOIES on Goods, by Rivers, Can" Lakes, and Land Car nsges, to Al] parts of the Union. FIRE ZEBU RAECEs on Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, kc. D mum can.— w tn. Martin, Edmun.l A. Souder, Theoptultis Paulding, John i. Penrose, John C. Davis, James 'I =quad., Wm Eyre, Jr, James C. Rand, Win. G. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beall Dr. R. M. Ruston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kel ley, Samuel h. Stokes, j. F. P Ballston „Hear y Ekes, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvain Thomas C. Rand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. hf'Fariand, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pituitiorgh, D. 'l'. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. • WIT MAETIN, President. Lamm THO 6 C. HAND, y Vice PregiPresident, Secretar. P. a. bLibELEA, Agent 1~ Din Y 6 Water signet Pittsbizilki. $268,261 76 and Damage by Piro. DIRMICTORS : ==l 27,900 00 80,000 00 10,000 00 2,600 00 4 THE RAPPAHANNOCK MANII FACTURING 0061PANY" propose to raise, by the first Wednesday in August next, a CAPITAL S'rOCE. of $480,000; to be subscribed in shares of 16 each; $lOO,OOO to be returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMIUMS, as an inducement to sub scribers, and the balance, $BBO,OOO, to be e a pplied il te theensodon, at the new village ' of oak, in Virginia, of a Southern Arms, a othieg and Woolen Factory. The shares can be subscribed in weekly or monthly instalments of any amount to snit the convenience of the subscriber, and receipts will be sent from time to time in acknowledgement of all sums remitted, no matter howsmall they may be, which may be done conveniently in postage stamps, gold coin, current bank notes, or drafta. if less than a share of 120 should besnbscribed 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 Rtock, guaranteeing tothe.holder 6 per cent an num on the par value therein. All the Stockholders will, moreover, receive semiannual dividends out of the net profits of the Company, so soon as their Fats. tones 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 $1,600; the two next largest to $l,OOO each ; the font next-largest to ssoo each; the ninety next largest to $BO each; the, ninet united next largest to $4O each ; the three With's- next largest to $2O each ; the one thetikand next .argest to $lO each ; the t h ree thoniand iimr hundred next largest to $l5 each, and the person who fails to obtain either of these, to an extra premium of $l,OOO, all to bepaid In Cash; Real Estate, Arms, Mitsui or other Cloth ing. Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed 399 21, will take the largest onnniuna of $5,000, and the smallest sum remitted. if pot less than 34 will secure a prensitim of 0,009 These shares 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 tune ex change his stock for any of the Company's lands at their lowest market value and receive a good and sufficient warranty title. 40rA few Agents well recommended, will be em ployed at liberal rates, both to obtain subscriptions to the Stoat of the Company and to sell shares io a populist 49 ; for:further informa tion, subscrintliniii; - eget cies; kb., address, with a stamp enclosed, the Treasurer, BAUDE,II„ Port Royal, Virginia. REFERENCE= —Rd& rs and Publishers of News. papists generally in the various' States, nearly all of Whom aheady hold deeds from us in the Real Estate alluded to -.47,187,989 14 The Portsmouth Lira.) Daily Transcript says: "This project is one well worth the attention of our people, and we assure them that the pante. representing it are rehablennd responsible, Besides, those who are advised of the progress of the plan say it is in the MI tide of profrpetive success. The Independence Ora.) News says : "ft, is really a paying enterprise. The town is aseady began.— Nothing can to bet in any event." The Elyton Central Atatannia' n says: " Flattering inducements are held out to those who desire to take risks, and from some business transactions we have had with the getters up of the enterprise, we can commend them as reliable." The Danville (Pa.) Herald says: "Here is an op portunity excelling anything we know of, both in character and terms. People of prescribed means can have a trial with fat hopes of satisfactory re sults." The Pittsburgh Iron ate says: "We have the names of numerous persons who now hold land in that locality sold by Mr. Bauder. We would be pleased to exhibit the testimonials in our possession to any one wishing to enquire." mh22:tang7 norFLYDRANT .HOSE--Vulcanized Hose that is munuited not to become stiff by cold affected by heat,at _BOO degrees Fahrenheit, and will stand a pressure of 76 pounds to the square inch, for age, with Coupling and pipes, in lengths to salt purchasers, at WELDON At REINEKE'I3, 184 Wood street near fitirth. - Q IIP. CARB SODA.- 50 kegs En g lish m marecht by BECICRAM & es F•dersi street. Glad News for the U ufortullatel nit LONG BOUGHT FM DiSQOVEBED AT LAST CURES efßo °NI Lr \! Cherokee Remedy, An unfailing Specific for aliDiseases of the Urinary organs,and a General Altera tive and Blood Purifier, 44 - 11318 "REMEDY" CURES 't , VJEIEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIUNS ,alt is untirely unlike every other ined,cine prescribed tor Venerin( Diseases, as it contains no Minerni Poison or Nauteous Drugs, being prepared troto Roofs, Barks and Leaves. :o the form of a iteasurif and delicious Syrup. "nature's own remedy," for Gonnor rhma (Clap,) Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, and is especially recolitstended for Fluor Albus, I Whites to Fernales,) for this complaint it is invalu able. /larks a general a/terative and blood purifier, it has no equal, and does not f ‘ii to cure &ever ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular Nwellinge, Mercurial and all Eruptive Diseases, curing them more speedily and perrnnently than any other medicine known. It dots this by purifying and cleaning the blood 1 Caus ing it to flow in all its original pure and vigor, thus removing from the system alt impure and pernicious causes which have induced &wins° .In all old cases of Gotioorrh.r.a and Gleel, Mal have bathed all medical skill, it is especially recommended—in old cases it never tails, and re cent ones it cores from one to three days. 4 few doses positiveig removes all seakliny heat, cnorden and pain. Wit*lt dam not affect the breath, or interfere with any clam of business. 411511•11, requires no assistance from other med dine. Atipqt can lay on the Toilet-table, or In the Count ing-Room. without it ev• r being suspected as a remedy • for private diseases 461 - A 'Treatise on Venereal diseases, with full directions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. Arno' full particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the United States. lt Is sold at Retail for ta per Bottle or three Aottles for $6, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medicanes,througbout the tinned Stares, and at wholesale by a ll Wholesale Druggists. POTTER & biltlIWIN, Sole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS MO. Sold in PiUsteurgh wholesale find multi by lir. kiEte. H. KEYSER, and by nil reeponsiide Drug gists in the United &sten v'4l:l ydalw See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HEDESTREET'S INIMITABLZ HAIR RESTORATIVE. Ras the Signature of the Proprietors. W. .is, HAGAN & g Every article which has a large and Increaein sale like this is likely to be counterfeited. It Is, as Ica name indicates, entirely "lammtenta" as far as its power to restore the flair on bald heads, and to give it the color of youth, tno matter how grey it may be,) Is concerned USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT HEIBISTREET'S, It is the original, the only raliatAte, en.i the chozpest. air Bee the tulluwing teatdinuny JACKSON, Miss., May 2W, 1881. W. B. Mrawm, 81 Market strOrt, bt. 1 outs, Mo., Advertising Ague for liaimatreet's Hair Reatora uve. Dear Slir —The Medicines you introduced into our city lint winter are all having a large sale, and giving in every case satisfaction. Mr. James Heederson (oue of our first citizens) says, that "Lie bail used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but nits never urea an article equal to INDILITABLE HAM RigrrOILLTIVIL 'toe/ it tar surpasses any prep/tritium that he 113 H ever tried ler Restoring the Hair of the baud and grey to its oriyinal luxuriance and beauty." You can writs the Propne ors, W. E. Hellas k Co, Troy, N, Gut they have the cheapest and host Hair Restorative in our imartret, and that it gives iistisfact.t nis every PAWN Respect fully yours, J S. biZER, Wootesa,e ruagist. IT lY UNEQUALLED FOR PRODUCING A LUXURIANT HALM OF HAIR. Sold everywhere—Priae tick. and $1 per ts.,ttle. W. E. HAGAN k CV., Propneiont, 'I roy, N. F. THERE IS NO U SE INTRODUCING TESTIhION 'ALS Altho' we have very many 01 them, itni Tat, MAGNOLIA BALM. Feu when the Faee is covered wen unsightly Pimples or blotobes. the sutterer cares only to be ditlected to use some safe mid TE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE TEE WORST CASE OF PiMPLE. • IN A • II is so safe a remldy that the.9•INGLE contents WE o E K.f a bottle Might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it has herriore been thought absolutely necessary b, use preparations of lead or mercury to cure tmmedia 'Fly; but the MAnnosas Ruh contains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up sande for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apotheiar es and Fancy Goode /Jettioni. Price Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. E. HAGAN A CO., Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pittsburgh. --- HARD TIMES OUTDONE 6,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO WILL BE AW.A.B.DILD I n the First Wednesday in August, 1 tro nes and Signors. JOHN .111E'DEVIT i t WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DEALER IN— New Delo ns sugar and Molasses, • FLOUR, RwICO.r. Rice, Cheese, Wish Oils, No.' 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PITTSBUR' 4 H, PENN'A. A waken: supply of Pure Brandies and Wine of he own importation. always on hand. Also, 01 M non g‘bela 12)e, scotch and Irish Who:keys. ap2a:ly n TO ; T DAY S ) HREE Is. H. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS AND JD Elefti. E. El ItS IN DOOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds 1,9 of WRAPPING PAPER., ldYo removed from NU. MI WOOD STREET to No. 33 Snail afield street, PiTTSBURGII,PA. sz.Oash or Trade foT Raga. apio WILLMA CARR & 'CO., • Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. IMPORTERS OF ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAIIIIA HE WHISKY, 827 and 320 Liberty Street, vin iv PITTABLTELGH. PA. vet/116161AM CLAYTOIV. WHOLF—SALE & LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. 24 - Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry . and Cognac Brandies , Old Monongahela Rectified wni.ay. mhl6 E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. Rd PORT X, OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c ALSO DZA.LRELS LIS Fine Old Whiskies, NO, & NORTH FRONT STREET, aplOdyd PHILADICLPIIM. gabacro And g•egars. 114Dureonrais Azti imam is Awning TOBACCO, SNUFF a'SEGAIIIii, 4.g1a7 b.O 120 WWI) STREET. L VON ARNSTRAL, is hoissala and Ratall. bealer•r. GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, &ND Virginia Chewing Tobacco WOOD STREET, under the tit. Charlee ficite, GROCERY AND TEA STORE; WIIOI,!WALK DKALLIt 1!i BUTTER., az C3l- Ci• 8 , AND ALL KINDIt4 OF PRODUCE.. Goods Delivered tolienOrderea. P. B. FERGUSON, re2Baut Corner High and Wylie EttrAr Wu. Bitc.zis, Pittaburith DULLER di RICAJETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, aan nupoarzaa OP BILANDIES, WINES. AND SZGAD" NOB. ZO. AND na, OJRNER OF LIBERTY 4J IRWIN BTREETS, d D 901,11 .140.8NTS FOB TICWOJRI OUT GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &e., &c., Colvitantly on Hand. fmr2 agairrcalt qaikrin. AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awar ded to, Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Life-Size Pictures. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE BIZh, Roc colored in Oil on Canvas. "an PEOPLES' GALL EBY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. T'FIEF, SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES- A PECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts burgh an° vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery and is prepared to take every va riety of Picture known to the Photographic Art, in its most perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDU • CED PRICES. Important improvements have been added, rendering this the mos desii.able, Peollomioal and pleasant location in the city myl A. JAQUA Y. G LASG 0 VIV AMBROTYE GALLERY, 1 . 1.‘16..141.4, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE. TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING 4. real fine Ambrotypes at a moderate price. and all who have been unable to obtain • good likeness elsewhere are rewctfally solicited to call. Large variety of cases and frame always on hand. Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. C. GIASCOW, mylo 87 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. 'HE OLDEST AND LARGEST Chographie Establishment in the Cis WM. SCEFUCHMAIN, Practical Lithographer, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BR B W KIM BUILDING, .4014 pnri.paurioß. PA. 14.1. CLASS & BRO. PRACPICAS. Itit JJ it allh 4 r s 6 orner Wood and Fourth Iv., PITTSBURGH. JAMES M. T A.YLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 461 Penn Street, sth Ward Co LLECT lONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Hills Probated. aikly P. Armin J. S. Rarstaa......ll. D. Rams (Late at hillier do Rieketson's.) REYMER & ,BROTHER . S. (Successor to Bantu Anninaos.) Wholesale Dealers in • FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, IC. No. 89 Wood at, and No. 118 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Noa. 18 and 20 Wood Street. ~~ '~~~aq~M4:~ta WM. H. SMITH k CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS, D. RINEHART„ PivrstitirtaFr. PA EZOGI-BIZS' FIRST PREMIUM 3111trmtn. Guars. PITTSBD PITTSBUILGEt. Pittabluvb, pa. e. iti.nasn.frELD, NO. 83 WOOD STBRET; WILL THIS DAY OPEN SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR GENT.LEMEN,S DR Ek5 , 9 0 %HO for n"velty and beauty of style Is untaxee?4o9- The Tailoring Department • emhrtusss all the new fataries of the season [WO.: led to all classes and uses. We shallow the gable stria attention to the style of getting up oar gar ments for which we have always been renowed.--- Oar prices are moderate. L. HIRSHFRIA. NO. 83 WOOD ST HAIET: pE A 8 LE.F. & CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, AND DNA.LENS IN PRINTING BLATERIA.LS, 37 Fark Row and 145 Nassau Street, New York, Solicit orders for the PRINTING INKS Of an flit-elass Manufacturers. 44-We fill orders from all rragr-in.ass makers. but Nell no Rosin Oil or other interior goods. Irks warranted, or may be returned CITY TAXES WATER R ENT T - S- - ALL PERSONS L BLE FOE cf- 7 ,r and Business Taxes and Water Bantam this city of Mobil- gb, are hereby notified thatthe above taxes and water rents are now duo and payable at e pity Treasurer's Office, Fourth ItAgeet • u-On all payment msdebefore AUGUST FIRST, a Discount o r f FtVC rev Con . wlU.be al lowed. Between AOVM Pit had Sep ember 16th, a discount of Two Per Cent... Between Oc tober I.t and Novembez.l4_an addition will be made of five per ceat,and after,November let, all remaining unpaid nrthe hanthrOfeolleet ors, with a farther addition of five, fief emit, J OB Witt, EICEIBAUM, City Treaaorar„ 0 .k 41 .Xt.P.E31:111 CAPLILIPEITS 1 SPRING SALES. W. D. & U. WCALLIIM, 87 Fourth Street, IXAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID agoortarent of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS ' Prom a to 24 feet, new designs and beautilulpatterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as any other harms m the city. mid3o D. C. KNEEL ND • K EEPS CONSTANTLY • ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES . ; lao, makes to order PLAIN-AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, .Dry Goods, ke., at Eastern noes. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory--over Citizens'. TBank , ) Pitts burgh, Pa. jetl:l y 11) att's Patent Illuminating Tiles HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE S.&LE OF MATTI CELEBRATED ILLUMINATINi - -- VOIR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, GEL 1' LARS, AREA*, : coax, VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of samples, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERSON & PHILLIPS, Agents for BROWN BROTHEL-IS, tnannfaanrers, mare' Chicago, Illinois 75 PIECES 37.4 CENT LAWNS FOR 16 cE.irTs. 37i CENT LAWNS FOR 10 CENTS. 100 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS 4. 150 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS AT 12k. The above goods are very cheap. The Lawns are the BEST 37f CENT JACO. NETT LAWNS. W. & D. HUG UB, j 3 5 corner Market and Fifth streets. Until the First of August. . WE will sell for 30 days our:stock of summer BOOTS, SHOES AND At a large: reduction from former prices, 1000 PAIR OP THOSE VERY CHEAP GAITERS, Have been sold in a few weeks, &Yew mare on hand o close oat. W. E. SCJIMERTZ & CO., CUAL, NUT COAL,SLACX., & COKE. —Raving te Una W chaatel the entire interest of my Partnere the ef ICAIN Co; I am now prepar edto tatiiih - u• oltr fernier custom ers and the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity generally, a superior quality of COAL , NUT COAL, BLACK and CORR, in hirge or small 'panties. Or. ri d ers sent through the Post Office, left at the Toll Bouse p f the Monougabelaikidgeor at the Works,' Wilt be Attended- to With , promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pitts boy au, one square above the Monongahela Tote ~ IY JAVID3 M. BAIL f. - - - RESSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA VV COUNTY, PL.—This delightful ,und popular place of summer resort, looaWd directly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the A'legbeny Mountains, twenty-three hundred feet above the evel or the cease, will be open for guests the 20th of June. Since last season the grounds bsve be err greatlY: improved wecfbeauti fled, rendering Cresson one of the moss !Demotic and extractive places in the State., The furniture is being thoroughty reormid, Theneekiar of pleas ure, Maths sufFererfromnftlaild win find attraotionahwe,inn first clasn Livery Sta Bil liard Unpin- Alleys, Baths, kia, together with the parent air and water,and the most mag nificent mountain scenery to be found in the corm trllickets good for the round trip from Phtladel. phis, $7,6V, from Pittsburgh, Sko6. For further inforynetion,eddreas _ G. W. MULLIN. iel7-Irri Cresson Spring% Cambria CAN . Pa. IHU - IVATrfOrGAßS.—Anotherlot of J. 1 genuine ilavans Cigars reo'd at PIABIURPS, jolt Corm el Ito Dimond est MS* stmt. MEE -FOR TILES, GAITERS, ,•• ••••• . • - k„OCO Boxes Chemical,Olive Itrodosite D , 600 do coast' litOem rofl;* and irtgfti 800 de --No. ITalmeosple*-I,mlErifibbaras WO do VielPo dft; •thiLiktiOny„, 150 do eermau liiilltbara,•, 250 do Frietdto - Womluil34o . 4C baiter& 1;000 dO Stursingcad Toilet Soap hidifferent flumes and aim, _ ?.• , , 6W Boxes Niners r elandlee, 1,000 do Hydnucles Pressed ant Naiad liadlee lorßummeruse. •„_•• - ;tx..o. • 200 Box** Adam Mine Star- Candlei; ba ; fc 4t es. es6o doon New Bedford Sperm' euesAk 6r 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 46848 W. b do Coach dq 5 do Star 10 Barrels No.l Lard - • • b do do 2 -dO, 25 do. Lalctudag q . No, de do do 50 do Carbon IllutoicaM3g 25 •do Coal do • • d B. or On hand. and for agl i g t.l4 , C . 'k J. ` To whom was awarded, by the Lt. 61: - A t tn P mr , Cur &day s th e Bfat premiums - tor Q 114 , 4. * s p a • dle. schlS No. ai Fifth Street. SUNDRIES.— 160 bags Rso (Toffee s 160 bible (nak,) N. O. MIAS - luSe!si, , . 15 bhde Porto Rico 1311 prs-- -''r '- 60 bble Refined .._ ts„ . - - 7 .,, , ,,- - „,,..4 7 ... 28 " do Tolloiltd4s,-..., Ifr, 600 boxes WitsdOwtiloi'''. ,„- e •16 1 N.El y r upit.t! , :Aztiv3:l l- 1t , .5 , ,-0.” lel6 6, No.4lorgoAsokeist ,_,, hi., ; fki- - - -. .•4. z - ' , .:14 '%,....::- 10 bbro Nge'.4.vooditral 40,, a tt. , 4. 4 04 , eitene4i, ~ - in Now; dedl49- Vinek l)77 4:I°C4S • rrINS Go a ° 1 1144 4 1 i* at 4911 tL uxim .13°44 Act. 0* 4*. UMW • • . 3iiirStoriZOTS*Oth r t o 2 ` ,‘• trA. BASIER3ANDEIGEMIGIIIOIIIt, fr--047 4 1 tr e et:CiorTiervitriiirdo, - • • - F. t -s•4 f half— —PITTISBURONmf,NN%-' RouvrEscAsoNsa3an 4.4.Ez.- • change Brekera. and.Demers ip Notes, mita, Acceptance Gold, Silver Nank Ndee. Nzahante on the and 'Westerik Oitles don itttlygr gala. • e. l onaidade all the °Weir ihrey entitle united State& Departs reeetled inVerftutergitnii current paper. No, 67 Alctrketethletlunereeiirthirgti and Fnurth Weds. -• • Ifitao:l* , ier;- ••*" • - .nandat,., • DOLLaIR sAT•Lrfai(4l4 hit.. 63 ~.trotili.Tti sir/04E1V CHAR TEREDt nPEN DAILY, from 9 , to 2.-4.0g00k ki RIB % on Wednesday and Saturday evelitm4.`,, from playlet to NoveMbeil4 frartirtoilte and from November Ist to May ISt: from"e JAL:4P o'clock. • Deposits received of all Bums not lees twit iiira • Drawl, and a dividend of the profit,l34oobßixtfwititi aa year, in Jtme and December. liasAli3en dechired semi - annually , ,nrat Doom_ since the Bank was organised at ttcpmdefAr4!9%. • per cent. a year. . Interest, if not drawn outiliplaced tir , theivedlt • Mt he depositor as principal; and bears the interest from the Brat days of June and Decelpbeti Compounding twice &year withoht trehblingthede-' positor to call or even topresent Ids Pass book. •' this , rate, •moncy will -double in lesartnao twelve years, making • in the • aggregate, itpurAnveruHr o v xis serr. a ma. ";•.--, Rooks containing . the Charter; By `Boles' and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at • the of ' • @50.82• William • -- " J. Anderson. James BD. Meads,. • Hill Bunzwin. Isaac M. Pennoldts• Benj. L. Pahnestock, - Ropewell,flepeurni Robert Robb James Berdnum,, James Shitli • ,• James D. Relley, 'Alexander Tiodk4' Alexander Brad:la% John.lAredder. John G. Backofen, Peter A, sNad Yoh oira u George Blear, •, , Joluklt Canfield, - Janie') litrAtßO, • /dowse A. Carrier , Johrildarahan,• • Charles A. Colton Walter:.P.l" William .Dotiglas, John vitt, s• John Enna, Henry-•taingwalt, • John Holmes,. John..-/Lldticonbergei,',• Wdham S. Raven, Alezender_r - Peter R Hunker, Wilreird"- F. errts, Richard Maya, IsaseWhiliter., ; William 8. .. , .Chriatiari Yeager. 'II2I2MART .urn pliAnnizge_ LaARXES COLVON. . _ JOAN OFFICE—, BENitY W. , ClMULigt7-1 1 No. 100 Smithilektiiit.,: Near the corner of Fifth. rir M U R 44 ,ViZ-0j‘t!;: ItAr um.r.; x large and midi_ ties, Aza. loaned on Gold and Nilver-bfaxitici4'.l#4, rh Gold pad Silver Watchea, anti •valtiz atda fo r imy length of t i me The goods cannot be delivereckarfthot accountable in case of are. lot ;office Houraftdant THE 11ERCANTIM,AGENPri'4:;. PROMOTION Ai Pliotiker****l: Over 240,000 13 azinegvirOtimen9s00 ~ , RR., bracing every laiiPtikurd a trieUniteciatates,es er, British PossessionitiMiL R. G. DUN ST CO., rivjeryktiglh A. ARMRONG, Corner of Wood and Fifth BLrenikr o f ,14 Faiohlialked New York, June,;4o4lVdtri/pureft M r9p 4 Jae. . Head -ChiWitt ' 4 -4 t NEW YORH . 15 UN , BOYA;~ CD .13r1 E4c1 1* FUtehurg t -R Dna . 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PE AND GENBRAIe AGENT. DEAL.EIt NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES-and other Beau rit lee, • ';. `, l : Wigs, .11Vits, - Wzgoi, _ AND ORNAXENTAI xkoit, - :_. fif everydescription and Wait iii •Of Yeah on, nuintifictured by J. R. I) Nil, 84 Founss&r. ~- A ,A-4::.,, Thesubseriber having resumed butdriasin.atia burgh 'Wishes to inform his former - iada and patrons of the city and surrounding-tothitryitand ' would-call their 'attention to irnewantLheautilia BELF-4.llTll9Thlie WIG. kinds all former plant of Wig-making to the shade Its nientd are LAM nese, 'durability, net , liable to shrinkrbsanimatitudiy all over the head, and easy and grooeftiLappsar to,sn e,. g the development of tha forehead true Ladieb are alsoinvited to ealliiid , i tietralgPithi new mode, of BAND% NALEYNnialiiiitilnifi Thwy deem with the beetry.apoj AweeLkutioase awnoeo equo,iißilintolod-or-ertiecol.keenee.- U PHOLSTIER,..„It, No. 85 &mirth': Streef.P#OW,tvOloat SUBSCRIBEEBMAN/TfA.O. lore and keep a : Co n THE n their line, viz: Cornicesied4Ornarnonts,)Ctir fain Goods, Comforts, Feather - Mittrassoa 01 all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Otol*Beifs All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixture& c'e - lit-Prompt attention given to all orderit,fer At- tang and laying down Garnets. Oil Clothscao. oetl7 lyd ROBERTEfa ROVIIIJII.. ' A. FULTON, BELL. ANIXBLiBiS • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Stra* Pitp• l'a.os re pared to furnish to odder ' , CHURCH, OAT FAcTORW-A1) OTH ER mas a ofe itaisir t uri s ~, : . From 10 to 10. 000 potmds. , , - CHIME BELLS made to ori m _. . _Esc '' fit* / trip GA (WE COCKS of ell aim, for ormatoolut, MINERAL WATER- PO Co w comma! AM. INGS, end every variety of-brall- '.N,..Psed in the neatest manner. - gr. RABBITS-. ANTI-ATTRITION . NINFAL; FULTON'S PATMIT MFRALLIO PAOHINVfor Steam Engines. a 1447 $1 t 0 $2,1)00, $2,800, $3,000 %.1, Footman fainiettrikW ' No, 1, 8 mllea from the oity, aeweli;.wltlitordim provementa, No. 2;40 aorea,l4 ndlet nom UttradY, and four trom dewickl eyvilloo l WPlABghQem barn, orchard, Bc. No. 8, 12 mike Word the eV, dit Eves welt Improved, and in good orderiNa43llllldiree, 8 miles from the city, near. EYer gregn f S. 0011/111.OrkijOikt:2: 1018 MO/at area. ACON.-4; OJ lbs and Hamm EGGS.-1' bbl trash. LARD.--16 keg!! .prime. 8171 TsB. -10 BROOMS •=11:10 doc-corn.•-•_ • aPPLF/1 4 -12,,thiPhele drisArof eale - by VAL &Inv • • ilittiteeatill find I* Fitiiitlitrigt. OAP, CANDLES. AND' pj
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