Ci* SA'at u "1- ____ l, „,„----„- de 13 74TaEsz e vr:_...--,....._ OphOSPhe -- t S i blitip ~ _ , ,4 , E .- -e - m e ay ( 'SliksiAtt / 1 k,,,...................2.= o*. ACCIAIS IMP.° ' E' IVREA 12- OSNS , ; CUBE OF 11-100tiiizesii=43aaaral Debility, Asthma, larammtui, Paralysis. =Branchids, Anemia, _Chimed; azdanDisordersoftbaßOolißyitoso. Do YOU KNOW IT? ONINUNPTICIN 18 THE MP FATAL NM= Oir NANIOND. ,I$ INS Wu holy rep:dad II AN moose atazatarr—teireviesurirtsingita attack. u sixth mow. sets Dr. CuclM " =Alf ONE or AIL T HE . POPU LATION of lost chillsed oottanonitita IMItASILu What a sad cousiwotaly on tPERM be b BY ast TSß ed . o aWAttließoalintArt , The armat Discovery of Dr. Claircblll, toads to the bawls* *allow °Medicine f Paris, has proved au dessibadoldifetW to the world. - o ßy the ire Wilds Dew owl pew/a ressalial vent, taws to thetdory ea THE HYPOPHOSPHITES, "Tbs 0111/2. of IDONSIIMPT/ON, suss is the. esmsa4l - aad Tided Moses (at a period, tbsoulbru. Vim there eau be so doubt as to Om saws ma 111111000••• e) Is the RULE, stale DEATII la TIM litsw•nos. , • • • •• I KNOW," says D, C ••tbal they sill prove net only sa IMRE A WS, laaT Is VONBITYPTION as eatalse Is to Wee sattast roses bat also as eldeedisal a PIiUDELII. TATES% as Veastsitiss to Saudi Pose Let no sufferer, who values health and life, delay as boar to trythis remedy. Remember that" to better than =eon Beware of ealtdeoeptcuT7WV soothing, assurance or friends that ~ Qfa way a littt: coral " Fatal errortoomyrls , lswhonowilllprematati gravest Glee, I entreat you, prompt attontion to the; t unmet SIGNS OF CI*NOUIRPTION. Avg moss SIGNS emul FOLLOW nore.n— Mob • Thee wifestsymeternet tubercular Minim to warm limeades Go oseenoind It Is earlier, is point of tem than the swim It le Post ►manifested la the face ank: hash; The mosealar times waste ; hence tweron there Is a mama Norman Ing wrong— eleding that, a. mem yawns sus mamma. The wade of the Wis.: meanie la nese active then 1 to repair."—Dr. Pekoe Ifoeidiestimapporeel ea tue,or ander the talloeme. se ammo which Induce *num as and smarm ;sod' el weid,grif, oteres^secees . mammy, ebilitheirift per gergeg, vapid rasa, es slaw mover fives 4 tisetes to lose Ma dash ,attwhaskt ppi tlt be Sabra train alwiteers Of and =wieners general feciliVrt ear eed deparako, IS BEASON TO MLR Mk ti idreadgpredispeeed to as criespiabd. If to the" symptoms be added tend, terareverinight, if It has come on slowly, Cr dm•ft the Cr= THE PROSABLUTT IS GREATER M.L'l—Cbeireitia EFFECT OF THE REMEDY. Hu ea the earnest essearewee of Muse seem ti Oemmesinew, the estleat tallow daily &beat Ream si ides 31TPCGGENIPECCEIL be will tram see Ohm ell dlieopess In a paled varying from t Saw wedge to One =Zs; sad by soßtißator lissat-t>re Earned,, HE WUJ OMR. paszr - ittitaitae - -13cum seataremers OVUM ateaterit Ad BE , ITICEMNI. HAD I E V . 11:1110W2i 114 insure aziesue.• INlaphester t weenuhte Prepared.' 4am of Dr. Murcia%Remedy' Vdedefridd ‘O4. intense' Perusals.) The sake Wee El 6 1 / 4 TWO-1010110 Specido bacrarshig the prhiclplomat. commarns Inisvocie wawa and they are the ws, VIDURFIX /ROOD-ORNDUOIND AMP= IMAM The egl , , the.tuberader condition Is DOCEDIATrs, am is Buz STWORS DIRAPPROUND Wan A bow= wee ineimureteenumat. Thegtebbre the Cough, aspeatotation, isoprene the appall's, treat diarrhea. Ws eight &mob, thins, and firer wane ; the bowls , I. math, sad wiz stsmweir AIM PROPOUND. A FAIT TRIAL Is A AMMO I fir BEWARIta Bops FrimMoisdverttiod as Athn andlilliother SWI NDLERG DEVICES torch Ctis milli r tnars%their mesas, lose proclaim_ ,Nme and hamar' MAL sum= Write to me fur CREIDULLES, and to: Dr (drab 's Train* S Otanamtkok, anima contslitho may mothmtlo Spitlimmatioa in mot to this NEW TREATIDIST. beat Inquirart MUM In 4. sod, Ilaa. 13otsall‘ In end $Q met Tbasslzrisate Asuman fare& *7 boalsolle • as botiothe Zabel and fiend. Weiner. #' MO OTROS ) 8 ISIMMEIIIIP lJoriot oontotmd thiß Remedy Vitt. Me wane, -tmical Food ;" and pai avoid all preton airs containing-inn, 'Mk° ossuclatot, and Cod•bkr tildar i blob has en crounvit t gortiitrr traartvzs by the most resp , 1.1 a& Druggists tbreognee, ratted States and Brit' Ii , and Wholesai. Retail at the General 1 nt In the United Statectbt S. 'WINCHES :+, akiliku Out S. 1. vo ce s RHAVA',B Holland Bitters IL T SPE,PW.A., Liver Complaint, Favor and Ague, dia. Ten soicesatol introdootb. and WO of thin mile. IllaVedlletaealy bee been the signal for a literal flood of eom i muide called " Blank" offered In yahoo' teen, a quart bop k to• flve-gallon keg, until this egad "Utter?' to be , another name hr "gore ennte Tatham whisk. s adittnre. Dat the really great t• &rived from the minute doe+eOetesepoonful, of our igeedieine, ' 0. =RAVE'S ROLLAND BITTNRB, and Ole Wire absence of after prodrati , m, has est& bibbed brit a reputatiol. whit' the hest of imitations and otanteribits have fail d toundermitw It is posi tively a vegetable preps: Ltlamb with barely sufficient pare spirits to preserve I t. But cue sirs of the E.,:traii% (Ralf-Piet Bottles,) price O i Dean. It is a inane of long-trlSilaiseeY for PIcrOVOW The good, so essential for the bandartam of good heath ad the correcting Molders of the stomach and bowels. Tiro or three doses tell] combs* the tainted of its =affect• The starsechnill speedily regain its H.hY action of lbe Hirer, wels and kidnifs ufil aka t a b s places 101/ reagniea health be the quick rands. Jre /11TDIGINIT/ON, Blediese's Mud Bitters. roe zeksaTirtausr. 1117 illierlutre's Wand Bitters. iceminivrr - WY* Barlime% Mind Bitten. rat IIIriaIIIMELLSH, 'Pry BarbaWs NO Bitters. For aimunn, Try Median's Maud Bitters. Par LOBS 01 drACIMS, Try BeriiiimPs WNW Bitters. ri . 138. ley lisrhartios Holland Bitters. Far MUM Tri Usliand Bitters. Is all Memo, Bbocunatio t aad Neuralgic Affee =Zoo to notoetood Mimes proved Idghly sod to athro tatted. ded&d ears. Read Caratabq ThuSladilailltdVxmontratild•BtOtivs's Bob. hum Bream _put up In ball:pint bottles only, and nailed-a* One Dollar per bottle. The great docand for this truly calebested medicine has Wooed maey haftatices, mid& the pahno siesubl guard against purchasing. liksesseqf fiepodet on! &a Act our leame is on the labd qf aery jui.Ule you buy. Beid. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ISUBDRIEL— btis °FP Ooffire Burr, ID • NA" lb • • Amadora crumbed &war, MI • 1110 l as ba •SOD 210 Mbyte • " ilefer • 's ■ IN • y o k a • /moon nook SI 400 0 do Sow eurnots, sites' r i iims: 36. l l l l i t l ar a 114 do 1141 ogys) Mho V SW Z NI do 0 basis 000:00 4 1r and Plats • area We* MAR esal. 0 boxes Nal-1000 soksady, id is Taw, A o ID AO•nod n ...d0:; d IMS Ikea cOuitaim ism indkoufloo swift alio by Mud la Wood N. 'ffionitits. 1881.'Nt - t MEIER 1141111111SEIIENT. 'ottani! , MULTI TRAINS. Pennsylvania Central Railroad ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th. . 'T.IIIIOIIGII MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger /Ration every morning, il i i t t r iceie t =day,)atik3o a. stowing at all me connecting at HiorMurg_ with direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Phlladelphia at kOO p. m. THETRROUGH IMPREFINTRAIN leaves daily aquae a. in, stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Bald more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at &00 a. M. THE FART LINE leaves the station daily, (ex eeiSt In k ) at 4SO p. stOppingonly ai Greens ur& Lake Johnstown, W - Deis Gallitsen, AltooaAte., d arriving in Philadelphia m at 1000 a. or, ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNISTOWNAOOOKKODATION TRAIN leave o daily, (except Sunday ug ,) at 460 in., stols FMKall UA= and =M es far as MK A W CCOMMODAT/ON MOH for W s station leaves daily, (e xcept _ Sunday„) at 8:40 a. in. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's tiontion leaves dally,(exctept Sunday) at nao to. TEEM/ ACCOODAT/ON TRAM for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday at 4:10 m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION T IN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday ,) . at e:2B p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fottowss—Zspress, ado a in; Mail, 1.1:60 p. m; Fast Line 1220 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, leso6 a. m t First Wall's station Accommodation, &SO a. In. • second Wall's station Aeoommodation. 8:30 a. in • 'third wall's station Accommodation, 1:15 p. fotirth Wall's station Accommodation, &lb p. Trams tor Disdreville and Indiana, connect at tilausnlle Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation, Ex prese, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PIT 188 URG it AND (X.MNELLEI VILLE TRA I NS, stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con r.t ville Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: Mail Train, 6 . 40 a. in.; Empress Tram, 4:10 p. in. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con netirrille Road a rrive at Pittsburgh 10.10 a. in. and &lb p. m The raveling public will End it greatly to their intim eat, in going East or West, to travel by the nn.sylvenui Railroad. as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpased onany route. The Road Is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. WARR TO NEW YORK...—SI2 1 60 Th l a TO BALTIMORRX9 60 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LANCASTER BWS HARRISB , r 46. Somme checked to all stations on the Pennftyl varus -- road,, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be chargeo an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case 01 toss, the Co- early will hold themselves responsible for personal ba page only, and for an air lent not exceeding $lOO. N. 10-14ra Excelsior Omnibus Line as been employed to convey passengers and baggag to and troy the depot, at a charEtd to exceed 26 cents for each tsssenger and For tickets apply to J. WART At the Penn's R. R. Passenger Station, Jell On Liberty and Grant streets. 1881. THE 1881 VITTSBMIGH, T. WAYNE & CHICAGO RA LLROA D, TO ALL POINTS_IN TME . SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. 81 7 / 1 1DIER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, ht. Louis and Chicago quicken ttmn by any other rote VI , IS l'W ARD TRAINS. PAST RAIL LlNR—Leaves Pittsburgh 12:86 L. ar. Arrives at Crestline........ 8.00 a. w. Making close connections with Belleiontaine and Moenland. Columbus & Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. 13.-1 ne time w Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Munn on both Roads monist Comm t.us. and passengers all go into Cincin tu nati gh together. ICE.PRM TM-Di — Leaves Pittebr 12.10 Arrives at thline 7.80 Making close connections as above. arming at Chicago at dab a. in. X. lie, TA* same co Cinainnals ia. the same as by uteunenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Oa bile and pmaintgers all go into Cincimudi tsgether. sleeping Oars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cif cinnatt, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. - throe to Chicmio without change of Oars. ° W~ ° ~saia . _ eeetive Chicago, 7.80 a 11. and 8.00 P. a. Arriving Lima, S2sp. a. and AM A. a. Conne cti ng with I sins for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest. ae, 6.00 P. a. and 6.06 A. a. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnat island, Buffalo and the East, and arriv ing F ittaburgb, 1146 a. x. and 2.20 P.m. All making close connections with Pennaylvanla Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAlNte—From Federal at., Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 e. a., and 4.80 P. a. Arrive at " " 11.80 " "616 " Leave New Brighton, " 1.00 Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 " " 2.80 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams. Leave Allegheny,7.26 a. a., and at Economy at 8.26 e. a.; leaves Allegheny at 1216 P. a and 6.10 P. it-, arrive at Economy at 1.60 P X. and 7L20 P a.; leave F.-cnotny at 9 CO a. ro , and 4.22 p, in, and arrive in Allegheny at 11.06 a. in. airi 6.30 p. in. Id aRg FT 111A111.—Leaves Masellb on 6.00 a. in. leaves Alliance ix 6.14 4. wand arrives in Allegheny et 11 00 a. a.; leaves Allegheny at 8.06 P. a.; Alliance at 800 P. aa,, stopping at all stations for passengers anc marketing, arrives at Massdion, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. 'fyotigh trains connect as follows p— at Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts- Duren. Railroad. A 4 Orville, Oluo, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Onehoga Falls, etn. At lifanadold i Otuo, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky Toledo, Detroit, eta. At Otestine, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, tT oeinnatt, Beau►, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Lonisville, eta. At Forret, tor trgeeld, Sandusky, Dayton, Oin. That, eta, e At I.Ama, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. eta. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Louie , "inn intermediate ports in Central Indiana and 1111nals. At. Plymouth for Laporte. Wsztatah for all points on the New Albany and ti , pett Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Per fu , ther information and through tickets sprig to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger Motion, Pittsburgh. GNOMON PARKIN, Ticket Art, Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of tht Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United States. G. C. HATE/TWAY, jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHARGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT• CLENELAIID.AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. /AN AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- 11381, traine will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad,* Ilttsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUDBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No outrage of cars between Pittsburgh and CM /ennui. Laav Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt wirgh. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis. 1486 A. x. 1128 A. st. LlO r. te. WO r. x. 846 r. x_ 2. 00 A, IL: This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night T 21131111. PITT SEIROH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Equate', Eocheeter,Wellsville, Etteubsville,Wh'ing. MU ax. 120 A. it. 167 A. r. MI A. X. 62T A. x IkOli P. is- T. 26 P. IL 8:19 a. r. 9: 20 V. r. 10.28 P. at itio-s. K. 416 a x.: 2:18 e. K. 11:10 A. a. 4.110 A. x 400 P. M. AA r. m. 6:16 aX. The 1226 a st. and 1220 P. ii. Trains connect with Trains CO.R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Tn 420 9.1111. Train stops at all stations between Rochestei and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1226 A.tw 910 A. st. 1210 P. IL 460 r. x. The 1412 a. no. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuacarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Shndusky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be parti cu lar to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib. erty Street Pepot, Pittsburgh. J. STEW ART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At th Compeers Office in Freight Station. Penn street, .F. R. MYERS, Geo Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. jelo 'VIEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND -- BOADROAD; iridianaPo llB & Cincinnati R. R. at Indianapolis with Terre Hann, and. ( rA stl s 1 / 14 and Alton Railroad, to St: d Im,fayatteM Indianapolis, Ne a m Minb d gnms: w orHCAGO, ROOK HiLANtIeBUBLINGTON, and all interrnedi. ate Train to INDIANAPOLIS., MUM et AFFIITuiP'AFETTE and PERU. fights and nmengns curried from Chtein nen or Lawrenceb r ain lean time than by any other route by twe four bOurap ,and at as low rates. The only b Which anipmente CM be Made from ou t to. thee West, Without breaking millet Consignments made to J.E. GIBBONS, agent, at Oineumatt or W. B. CUTtiNG, agent at Law remoeburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; co change for drayage or boassenion at Laurent:4mm For further information apply to THOMAS EATI GAN, (No. HA Water street") agent of the ODMIIIMM who Is prepared to give timuntaa azinnue for pas. gaugers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chloagr, Peru, Greencastle. Crawfords ville, Charleston, Parts and Mattoon, te., a. F. 11OltD, President; JOHN F. CHICK& General Freight Agent. mrS REMOVAL. T HE, PENNSYLVANIA SALT MA N -6 Company have removed the aloe o. $4 Wood Street, Betneeit Tint and Second Benda, where all or• dery will be received, and boldness at to flood to. atlalint SW. CIikLHOUDT Amau„ Anon auu rianinity ;Against Loss by Fire. HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADIMPRIA. Moe, No. 486 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Rh Fl. Eirstuarre OP AMISS, JANUARY Ist, 1860. Published Aggrorably to An Act of Assombl being: Etna Mortgages,amply 5ecured.........4 88 Real Estate , - (present value $ 108 , 313 81,) .......... 102,996 26 cost. Temporary . Loans on ample Collatteral Secunties 89,186 66 Stocks, (present value ($86,687 72,) coat.. 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable..l,B2l 00 Cash.. ... 27,919 .• 4268,061 68 The only profits from premiums which this corn may can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop. erty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con sWent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid kisses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dolls" thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as w ell es the ability and disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,168 86. DIZIO'POBB Charles W. Bancker, Tobias Wagner, Baron& Grant, Jacob R. Smith, George W. Richard,, Geo rge Pales,: CHAO. BANCXER, President. EDWARD e DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL.. Secretary pro term J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, rny is Northeast r.or Third and Wood streets Western insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE, DAMIE, Fran Mont; F. .M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. It. D. COCARAN, Gang Agent No. 9 Water street. (Spang & Co.'s Warehouse, cp sours,) Pittsburgh. Will insure spinet all kinds or FIRE sc:d MA RlNx RIBKB. A Home institution managed by Lirectors who vo well known in tbeeommanity, and who we de• tormined. by promptness end 'iberelity, to main• fain the chs.raoter which they hav• assumed, as of ering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. _ _ . AlibET s 4 ourosErt 80th, 1860. Stock Accounts f 68,000 00 16 Or tgitge- 1,160 00 office furniture 250 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 43 Cash 18,851 119 Premium Notes Notes end bills discounted ME2IIID Geo.oo Lame, K. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nirnick, Wm. H. Smith, Chaa. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Roes J. I tiOMJiti rr .17t PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Ilona., Capital 11210,100—.Aaseta $304,046. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN su RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonahip rater of premium. ROBERT P. KING President, M. W. BAJ,DWIN, Vice Presider. 4 DIRECTORS: Charles 13ayea, E. B. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Pam, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor, F. Iti.eoxiosx, Secretary. J. G. OOFFLN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets CITIg Malig l" /NEM I 4 P 2ng r F AE S JB. " SAMUEL Kea. !secretary. WM. BaGALEY, President °dice, Coy. of Market and Water S t a. Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Inanres against Loss and Damage by Fir*. D1K1101 . 0138 : Wrn. aley, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, Ja4. Park, Jr., C. Zug, 8. Harbatigh, B. F. Jones, ti. C. Y oung,, J. Caldwell, Francis Sellers, 8. M. Hier, John 8. Dilworth, John Bhipton, Barclay Preston. Wm. G. Johnston. mh2ihlydh, FIRE INSURANCE. The,Enterprise Insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. Risks ?liken for One, Moe, or Sevsn rears, or Per petuaay. swans : William Holmes & Co., Livingston, Coperland Co., James B. Lyon & Co.. Hon. Thos. M. Howe, William 8. Laved). & Co., James Marshall, Fog , Al len Kramer, Esq., George 8 Bryan & Ca, R awn, McElroy & Cn , Wilson, Carr A Co., John T.Logan & Co, Jaoob Painter & Co, Bailey, Browns Co. DARLINGTON A BLACEBTOCK, Agents, apl<m Men. Rank Block, No. 87 Fifth et. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE 'Wince Mutual Insurance Compan Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer chandize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, 9229,610 00. Assets, $303,608 96. OFFICE NO.BOB WALNUT STREET. Invested as follows vu I First Mortgage on mproved City Property, worth double the amount. ..1166,600 00 Ground rent, first class 2,482 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 8 Ili cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia city 8 per cent loan Allegh a eny CountLB2 cent. Pennsyl vani Railroad Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top 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. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,186 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co's.. 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper ..... ....... 0,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc..... 8418 72 Cash on hand and in In hands of agents.. 11,886 lb $303,608 96 CLEM TINGLEY, Presider DIKNOTOSS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphaa , William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John B. Worrel, Marshall Rill, IL L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland Frederick Lent* Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HOCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myib Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. The Mutual Lifelnsurance Co OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT OWLET, PHILADELPHIA. THE BURIN ESSOF THIS COMPA.NI fs conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest tense of the term—the entire surplus, diduattag necessary expenses atom, being equitably divided among the assured. Iteoei is for the year ending 81st January, 51,688,676 75. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank.; 120,060 39 Bonds and Mort gage s......... 8,421870 12 United States Stocks 857,262 60 Beta Betate .... 40,289 18 Due from Agenta...----.... 20,466 60 ----48,989,858 74 Add Interest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) ... 186,000 00 Premiums in course of transmission... 33,132 88 Gloss Anuas t February 1,1881.......37,287,989 12 Bates of premium lower, and profits greater than in moot other Companies. Tax Peer:anis or LAW Amos to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life luau. ranee Company in the United States. Pamphlet,. IMO every requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DART , 1 TiGl ON A BLACKSTOCK, 87 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. ysLBmd pELAWA.RE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE OOMPANY—INCORPk.IRATED THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1886. OFFICE, S. B. CORNER TRIED daD WALNUT dffABETS, PR ILADEILPH lA. MARINE, INSURANCES on Vessels, Largo and Freight, to all parts of the Wprld. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car rneme, to all parts of the -Union. FIRE INSU RANCES' on Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. Dunierose.—Wm. Martin, Edmund A. louder, Theorddlue Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Dais, James Travel:, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Band, WIII. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. B. M. Bruton, Bea G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Rol =mufti E. Btokea,J. F. Peruston,Henry Sloan, Darlingto H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Idltvaln Thom C. WPar as C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob E Joao, Janne kano. Joshua P. Eyre, J o h n B. Semple. Pittsborgh, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAIkt MARTIN, President. THOS C. HAND, Vice President. iLlmn Lenstia,Secretery. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. ASS Do. 96 Water street Pitieburgb. Glad News for the UntOrtanate I DISCOVERED AT LAST. ro 5 CURES 9 :) , TO . . ,FROM 4 ! THREE ONE Vtga . 7 F•P-: • DAYS Cherokee Remedy, An unfailing Specific for aliDiseales of the Urinary organs,and a General Altera tive and Blood Purifier. Mil-THIS "REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL'IrDO Mordecai D. Lewis, David B. Brown, Isaac Lea, Edward C. Dale, sorit is untirely unlike every other meoiclne prescribed for Venerial Diseases, as it contains no Minaret Poison or Nauseous Drugs, being prepared trom Roots, Barks and Leaves, in the form of a Alumni and delicious &jrup. X4-It in "nature's own remedy," for fienanor - rheas. (Clap,) Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, and is 'especially riscommended for Fluor Albus, (Whites in Females,) for this complaint it is invalu able. Altir As a general alterative and blood purifier, it has no equal, and does not fsil to cure Scroll'. ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular swelling., Mercurial and all Eruptive Diseases, curing them more speedily and permnently than any other medicine known. It does this by purifying and cleaning the blood I Caus ing it to flow in all its original pure and vigor, thus removing from tae system id. impure pernicious causes which have induced disease. ifirin - all old cases of Gonnorrhtea and Glee(, that have bathed all medical skill, it is especially recommended—in old cases it nevi r fails, and re cent ones it cures from one to three days. A few doses positivag removes all scalding heat, enordea and Pain- Kir It does not affect the breath,or interfere with any class of business. Wit requires no assistance from other medi cine. 'lt can lay on the Toilet-table, or In the Count ing-Room, without it pr. r being suspected as a nimedv " for private diseases Err *Treatise on Vonenal diseases, with full directions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. F r full particulars get a Circular free; from any Drug store in the United States. 4iirlt is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Rottles for $6, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medicines, throughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists. 21,606 '2O 174,u76 14 13D8,161 76 POTTER its MRRWIN,SoIe Proprietors, Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail bi tr l t l; Olt,U. H. KEvS&B., and by all responsible gists in the United &Mos. iy2lllydrw See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HEIBISTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the liiipseture of the Proprietors. W. kss & CO., Every article which has a large and increasing sale like this is likeioto be counterfeited. It is, as its name indicates, entirely "Inutrueut" as far as its power to restore the Hair on bald heads, and to give it the color of Youth, trio matter how grey it may be,) is concerned USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT HEIMSTREET'S, It is the original, the only reliabla, and the cheapest /Fir Bee the following testimony Jamscot, time, May 29, 1861. W. R. Msawia, 61 Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo., Advertising Agent for Heimatreet's Hair Restora tive. Dear Sir —The Medicines you Introduced into our city last winter are all having a large sale, and giving in every case satisfaction. Mr. James Henderson (one of our first citizens) says, that "he has used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but use never used an article equal to Hanuorzar's lacitrrazta HAIR HIBTOBATIVZ. That it tar surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried for Restoring the Hair of the bald and grey to its original luxuriance and beauty." You can wits the Propne ore, W. E. Ewen I Co., Troy, N., tha , they have the cheapest and beat Hair Restorative in our market, and that it gives satisfaction in every case. Respectfully your., J. S. BIZER, Wholesale ruirgist. IT 18 ITNEQUALLED FOR PRODUCING A LUXURIANT HARD OF HAIR. Sold everywhere—Price 600 and $1 per bottle. W. E. HafiaN A CO., Proprietors, •1 roy. N. Y. T -1-1 M Mi2El IS N 0 USE INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Altho' we have very many of them, FOR THE For when the Face is covered with unsightly Pimples or blotches, the sufferer cares only to be directed to use some safe and reliable remedy. THE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE THE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. It is so safe a remldy that, the contents of • bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy.cures, for it has her.tore been thought absolutely necessary to nee preparations of lead or mereury to owe immedia tely;but the MAGNOLIA BA.Lst contains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up initiate for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goods Dealers. Prio. Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. E. HAGAN It CO., Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street,agent for Pittsburgh apdM 6,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO 27,900 00 80,000 00 10,000 00 2,500 00 On the First Wednesday ill August, 1 "THE RAPPAHANNOCK MANU— A. FecrURING COMPANY" propose to raise, by the first Wednesday in August next, a CAPITAL STOCK of $480,000; to be subscribed in shares of $2O each; $lOO,OOO to be returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMIUMS, ps an inducement to sub scribers, and the balance, $BBO,OOO, to be fi m ed to the erection, at the new village of gapp ook, in Virginia, of a Southern Arms, a C r na thing and Viroolen 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 wilt be given to Increase it by like remit 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 stook, guaranteeing tothe holder 8 per cent per an• num on the par value thereof. All the Stockholders will, moreover, receive semiannual dividends out of the net profits of the Company, so soon as their Fee. tortes are put in operation. Besides the above, the person who subscribes the largest amount, (by the first Wednesday in Anstalt, 1881,) 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 e° each ; the four next largest to 5500 each; the next largest to $BO each • the -zither indred next largest to 040 each ; the each; Minds. next largest to 520 each ; the one thousand next .argent to $lO each ; the three thousand four hundred next largest to $5 each, and the person who falls to obtain either of these, to an extra premium of $l,OOO, all to be_ paid in Cash, Real Estate, Arms, Military or other Cloth ing. Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed $99 21, will take the largest premium of $6,000, and the smallest sum remitted. If not leas than $4 79, will secure a premium of $1,009 These shares are all founded upon Real Estate, which is pledged for the security or redemption of the Steak, and any shareholder wishing to settle, can at any tune ex change his stook for any of the Company's lands at their lowest market value and receive a good and sufficient warranty title. igriA few Agents well recommended, will be em ployed at liberal rates, both to obtain subscriptions to the Stock of the Company and to sell shares in a popular homestead scheme. For further inform& lion, subscriptions, agencies, Ac., address, with a stamp enclosed, the Treasurer, E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Virginia. REFERENM —Edit - re and Publishers of News papers generally in the various States, nearly ail of whom already hold deeds from us in the Real Estate alluded to. The Portsmouth (Vs.) DaiZg Transcript says: "Thie project is one well worth the attention of our people, and we assure them that the parties representing it are reliable and responsible. Besides, those who are advised of the proof the plan say it is in the full tide of pro ve success. The Independence (Va.) Ness says : "It is really a paying enterprise. The town is ".ready begun.— Nothing_can be lost in any event." The Elyton Central Ala bt 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.) Herold says : " Here is an op• portzuuty excelling anything we know of, both in Character and terms. People of prescribed means can have a trial with fa'r hopes of satisfactory re sults." SWUrai. TES LONG SOUGHT FOR ST. LOUIS MO. MAGNOLIA BALM HARD TIMES OUTDONE. WILL BE AWARDED .The Pittsburgh Iron City Bays: "We have the names of numerous persons who now hold land in that locality sold by Mr. Bander. We would be pleased to exhibit the testimonials in our possession to any one wislung to enquire." cohMetatial It e YDRANT HOSE—Vulcanized Hose that is ir&trented not to become stiff by .old Dar s e e d e d by heat at 800dirie Fahrenheit, and sill stand a pare of pounds to ihe square inch, for sale, with coupling and piPes, in lengths to suit purchasers, at WELDON it RIINKILIFB, mhBo 181 Wood street, near Stath. lak UP. CABS SODA.-60 keo English Air s reo'd by BICOOLUI Otani stmt. its and Stquars. JOHN M'DEVITT a WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DEALER IN— New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, itLO Hz, zeaco.r. Rice, Cheese, Fish, Ohs, &e., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithdeld, PITTSBUR9H, PESN'A. A constant armpit of Pure Brandies and Wine of he own importauon.always on hand. Also, 01 nongahela Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. ap2Stlyn It. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS DELA. C..P.t.S ZN 100 K , CAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, Lave removed from ). A 7 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Smolt Wield street, PITTSBURGH, PA, ami;aah or Trade to] Raze. sp9 WILLTAT4 CAMI. & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, PRANDIES, GINS, &o. IMPORTERS OF ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in PINE OLD MONONGAHELA EYE WHISKY, 327 and 829 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. WILLIAiII CLAYTON. WHOLESALE A REIA IL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, Near Wood EitreeL, Afir Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Branches, Old Monongahela Rectified mhl6 E. I'. 'MIDDLE TON & lIRO PoßTFatb OF WINES, BRANDIES, Ace ti.LBO D/SAI.F.RB IN Fine Old Whiskies, NO. E , NORTH FRONT STREET, PRILARELPEUA. aplo lyd anbacur and *gars. & D. KINEILA.RT, ry.lJu. TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS, &Way AO 120 WOOD STREET. LYON ARNSTELA.L, Whelan/Jr and Ram/ Dealer ,• GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, UR der the St. Charles Hata. oat PITTRRTTRs H. PA. GROCERY AND TEA STORE; WHOLESALE DEALER IN - BU'TTER, Dfa 8, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODITCE. Goods Delivered when Ordere d . D. B. FERGUSON, feta:lyd Corner High and Wylie stmt. Wr Maus. Phila.....Q. W. Rmustax, Pittsburgh MILLER & RICKETION, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ILOM OPPOATIIIa OP BRANDIES, WINES AND ANGARA, L. 0.8 ffi At.ND 228, CORNER OF LJ.BKRTY AND IRWIN STREET% AND SOLB AOLINT.S . FOk SWEARER'S CITY GLASS, PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron. Nails, Cotton Yarns, lc., die., emnittantly on Hand. fmr2 Dagatrr k an 6allitrieB. li. 0 Gl- .8 FL S ' AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH FIRST PREMIUM GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, No. 10 /fifth Strut, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE sa-Two Either Medals and Two Diplomas, awar ded fm Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Life-Elize Pictures. *ss _ _ SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO' LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil on Canvas. jall PEOPLES' GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES PECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts burgh ana vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery, and le 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 nice desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city mvl A. JAQUA Y. GLASGO W'S AMBROTYE GALLERY, I..A.P.EL - Sr EITT 33 1-1.8..1_,3,, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING real fine Ambrotypea 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 i always on hand. Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. C. GLASCOW mylo 87 Fourth Street, Pitteburgb, T HE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the CH WM. SCHIJCHMAN, Practical Lithographer, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREW KR'S BUILDINEe, unit PITI SR URG H. PA A. Kiik.:l3S & BRO. PRACTICAL iithoptaphitri corner Wood and Fourth Sty PITTSBURGH. Ildtrant. JAMES 111. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, Bth Ward Co LLECTT ON S promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee and other Leg* Writing. Drawn. Aoknowledsemente Taken, Bills Probated. ap&ly Guam P. Ramon.. ..... 8. D. Rants (Late at Miller A Ricketson's4 REYMER * BROTHERS. (Suoceesor to Rarnia A Aronson.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIOORE S NERY. SUGARS, FIRE W, 94. No. 89 Wood at, and No. 118 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, '992.1f PITTSBURGH. WM. H. HUNTRa. WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS 8$ SECOND AID t 47 RUT STREETS, Plttabiurgla t Pa. L. 11111SHFELD, NO. 88 WOOD STREET& WILL THIS BAT OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS VORGENTLEMINBDIMOVRICH L. for nentelty and beauty of atitele unexcelled. The Tailoring Department embraces all the new fabrics of the season adap• ted to all classes and UM. We shalipay the same strict attention to the style of gettibg up our gar. meats for which we have always been renowed.— Our prices are moderate. L. HIRSEFELD i NO. 88 WOOD 87R.S7ET. pEASLEE & CO, ADVERTISING AGENTS, PITTSBUIZGH. PA PITTSBORGII itsuilattuato. .A.ND DEALXIIB IN PRINTING MATERIALS, 37 Park Remand 145 Nam= Street, New York, Solicit orJera for the PRINTING INKS Of all flu st-class Manufaeturers. Air We till orders from all mer-citass makers, but hell no Rosin Oil or other Inferior goods. Inks warranted, or may be returned CITY TAXES -41.3 D _ A R•E R LL PE T RS° S LIABLEF O R OP T Y and Business Taxes and Water Rents in the city of Pittsburgh, are hereby notified ttiattbe above taxes and water rents are now due and payable at tt e City Treasurer's (Mee, Fourth Street iiirOa all payment made before AUGUST FIRST, a Discount of Vivre Per Oen•. will be al lowed. Between August let and Sep ember 16th, a discount of Two Per Cent. Bantam Oc. Lobar LA and November Ist. an additton will be made of five per (seat, and after November Ist, all retraining unpaid will be put in the hands of collect- ore, with a further addition of five per cent. jeB WM. EIC SBA UN. City Treasurer. 0 A ELF' ZIT IS I CUR& TBl -FOB SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. WCALLIIM, 87 FonrUi Street, lIAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpeting& OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new deahms and beautiful patterns, with allgoods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET WORM, and on as favorable terms as any other hones in the city. mllBO D. C. KNEELAND K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON RAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; leo, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, An., at Eastern riees. Corner allei la iu n t Wood street, (third tory—over Miens' ) Pitts! burgh, Pa. jet] y Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS YOB THE &LLB OF lIYATT'S CALEBILITIO ILLUMINATING TILES, FOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL LARS, AIMS, AND COAL VAULTS. We w(,uld respectfully solicit an examination of aamplee, at OUT Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERSON A PHILLIPS, Agents fox BROVTEP BROTHERS, manufacturers, mars Chicago, Illinois. 75 PIECES 37i CENT LAWNS FOR 16 CEXTS. 37i CENT LAWNS FOR 10 CENTS. 100 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS tit. 150 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS AT 121. The above goods are very cheap. The Lawns are the BEST IN CENT JACO. NETT LAWNS. W. & D. HUGUS, jys corner Market and Fifthstreets. Until the First of August. WE will sell for 30 days ourstook of summer BOOTS, SHOES At a large, redaction; from former , priory. 1000 PAIR OF THOSE VERY CHEAP GAITERS, Have been sold Ina few weeks, a few mare on bead to close out. W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., COAL, NUT COAL,BLACK, —Having purchased the entire intereabf partners in the erm of BAILEY, AMAIN ik Oa, I am now prepared to furnish to our forraeq custom ers and the deserts of Pittsburgh and' vicinity generally, v. superior quality of COAL, NUT COAT., MACK and COKE, in large or small qualities. Or dere sent through the Poet Office, left at. the Toll ROOBO of the Biononphelaßridge, or at the Works, will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Offim . situated M South Flits 11TOins bur h, one square above the JA Monoluzahela IL HAIM Brid!ge MS CRESS N SPRINGS, CAMBRIA coMITT, PA.—This delightful" and popular place of summer resort, located directly on the tine of the-Re na Balkoad, on the summit of the Al f• - • stountashis, twenty-three hundred feet above *e l orel or , the cteanorill be open for guests the , of June. , Shwa last season the nomads have been greatly improved and beautt led, rendering Cresson one of, the mead romantic and attractive places (nee State. The furniture is being thoroughly renovated. Tn. seek er o g n i en . ure, and the rammer from heatand dimmer, wift find attractions here, in a first class Livery Stable, liard tables, Tenpin Alleys, Baths, to, , togetherßil with the purest air and water, and the most mag nificent mountain scenery to be found in the coon. Il i:yoke!' good for the round trip from piladeL Phis/ Or i arra Pittsburgh, SSP, For infremmtige,addrees (I. Cruntrie Co, Pa `43r lot of erettsoit • AA A * ekaz.--Avot • Remains Hann a maid at JOSEPH PLEMINGS, Clormaret the Dimond sag Mat* West mei n.swirMkts at 00; BIN:'!,IO4XMLIMBROMS. z (, 4 ~, -Lc Nts,ROLIdEB & SONS;Sankers and Ear . change Brokers, mull Dealers in Nowa, Awaces, Gold, Silver_ and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Weistern Cities con , , stantly for sale. Collections made in all the alibi throughout the United States. De site received sin par hinds or current paper, N0.,67 Market wrest. between Third and Fourth streets. lia80:17 DOLLAR Salt'" s. .11.4..ir1i so.' 65 -FOUWIII KTIRAIST, OHABTERED - IN 1856. OPEN DAILY; fiiikl 2 to 2 o'clock also, on Wednesday and Saturday evening*, from May Ist'to Norember Ist i frioni 7 to 9 o'clocirr'.;; and from November 7st to May Ist. from *"6& ! .: - , o'clock.no les6 - I I ~...- Deposits received of all sums.vat Ora Doman, and ÷nd of the profi ..deAlaved tat tl e a year, in June and December.lnierest has been declared semiennnally,,eifte - and Devimbeo since the Bank w.lit at, the rate of atx per cent ayear. if Interest, not drawn vutilir plac ed to the oft he depositor as principal; andbears the same .- interest from the first days of Julie and December, 1 compounding twice a yearnithent troubling the de positor to call or even to present kkepass book. At this rate, Money. will deallles , in-less Man twelve years, making in the aggregate nter axo ous-n.u.s PAS CAPPL A VIAL Books containing. the 'Charter, - By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnishedigratle, on application at the office. ORORGE:ALBRBIL' vies • nesstiinua, ~ ) William J. Anderson. James BD. Meeds„ Hill Burprin, Isaac hf, Pennock. Baal. 1 , . Fahrioatookr ' A. EL Pollock, M. D., Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Headman, = . Jarneafilbidie, James D. Healey, - Alexander Thuile, Alexander Bradley, 'John B. McFadden, John EL.Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, : SeerfP Blacks John H. Mellor, John B. Osolleld, iiimes i ritz, Alone* A. Carrier , - Jelin Charles A. Colton: ' Walter P. Marsha William Douglas, John-Orr, John Emil, Henry L. Ringwalt, John Holmes; John HiShoenberge William El... Haven, . s'sAleassider . _Peter H Hunker, : Ell ;l __ i _ ii it. Richard 'Hays, . Whittier. William S. lAvely, ' Yeager. awmaturr aao:tainuts. ORARLEI3 •,A OQLVON. [fel AND GAITERS, No. 81 Fifth Street wmgrs4 LE 12312121 4504 3 - 0;40f Thfrdt PiTII3BUR9H, PENN'A. ~~~~, L.OAN , OFFICE. HENRY IV , ClllllOl7l, No. 100 Sniltbiteitf St., Near the corner of Fitthi PITTSBITiION, PA. MONEY in large and small quantities loanedon Said and kelteradatnonda, Jewel. ry. Gold and Silver Watetunhand albkinds of vai n . able articles, for aux lengtha o tte weed on. The goods cannot be delivered WU Ticket. Not acoomstable tn owe of Bret' • lah.Ofttoe Hours from I d. N. to le P. EL 'lllO THE MERCANTH - A9ENCY ) tAos PROMOTION & OF TRADE. Over 240,000 'Business Houses Bepokted, Em bracing every Olt*, Toter and ;Village in the Oana da~ British Boselessions inNa A. • R. G. DUN & CO:, Protonetors. A. ARMEITRONG,Idazugnot, Corner of Wood and Fifth tit:reeks' Pittsburgh, Pa !~_ Head 101IIeers NSW YORE...& CO Braneh 0111 pe a t.; Pottaburg, Ft 6 Dun & Cu; Maid' tom, It a Dun & Co; Oineinnats, Thin Co Cleveland, It Dun & Co; Detroit, 6 G Dun -& Co; Chicago, It 43 Dan & Co ; Dun&Cw; Now °ileum. Bet Dun Co; Charleston, B G.Dun co; Louisville, It 6 Dunk Co; St. - Louis,-11 a Dins A Co; Noah. villa, R Dun & Co. Ansomiaow Office al Boston. /I ittuisell I Co; Baltimore, J D Pratt lt Co ; Richmond, Pratt ' s Ca . Foralgici Mesa. Toronto, B 9 Dade Co ; Montreal, B 9 Dunn a Co; London, Eng., B GUttika - Referenoe Booksabradges,pru2 daily furnished to stiliscrilnym ; Price it 00. Collections promptly attendett.to in all parts the - United States and qtritlshlTdiseasions. a References to upwards of/Killionbeit in Pittsbnrk for, whom the office maltemillectiOria. Letters of introditetiontclatnas of high stun tog and respectability in everrseetlini of he Unit will be : gralintonsky Airelahed toltubscribers ing an applioation atthe effitoct• Mao to any mh2lteof offices named above. l ... • rn. n B. X,- E FIFTH • 114 FLFT STAMM , °Mega Cathedral' BEAL ESTATE 'AVE AGENT. DIDALIiIi fir NOTI3B,BONMMORTGAGtSiAdotherEIeou ritie& NA Wigsk.,IVIMII4,L, Wigs, AND 0RNAAmet4444 ,13 . 1 1, of Ala every deseriptionlig.:fiale* les o f I on, ur‘eirell by J. B. C No. ti , suu The subscriber having mom** tinniness in Pitts burgh wishes to inform his Tanner friends and patrons of the eat eurrentiding country, and would call their attention 4o azew and beautiful BELFTMCITUSTIitIiW/E4' It, , Maig former plans of wig-making in thelinfider,,Ments are light nese, durability, nets lialleteinitta bears equally all over the head; and. easTannizipaeattil MOO, showing the,,dsrnnppittutg the for= true tio nature. ' Ladles are oleo incited' io eall attl esaintne his new mode of BAND% /M?-Wl9B and WIGS They do away **Alm boterpr444 l ansel &Meer ave, so spesnebantermetw - Orts ih f s old ..tvlso. VOLN ERY N 0.0845 MAW iTHE SIIIISORIBUS:„...9.4ListrFee tare anclikeeillnnuitantlYinnid. every arts. e n their line, matemlow'ftstements, Our Ws Goode, Comrade, Feather`Wit . idattraeses or all kinds; also the celebrated M i ta rtm airt Beds All kinds tof shades, Blinds aPter4o4 l elltordere for fit ting an° 4 6 .12 • 1. aveir icx mono -5 .:4.. a- RO v FULTON, BR BRASS ‘ a FOUNDER, Ne. 70 1 A0ONIR Strer4 Fins• i•fr 113 l, Pa, prepared 'in fintundi to order, STEAMBOAT%mem AND OTN. Bx VEMACO*ALIifiIIiES, From 10 to IXlMP,Ficeindn,i, l CHIME BMAlBlnsile" •: . STOP AND GAUGE COONS 40" • ",or boat!, MINERAL WA,TEE I/ I COUNTER RAIL MEN„ - arßross Castings finished In Vie A -m•04.-, 40.7 .111 ON METAL; FULTON'S PATENT, PAOILDIG, for Steam RoginesA _ANNA:muIe. No, 1, 8 miles from: MeV with good mt. provements, 1404, 40` tig i c front - the city. and AIM from , • house. barn, oreltsvi, Le. 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