EarolUlat ~ .Vbroato Br=AU% AnoAnemia, mkn andallDisordersoftheMoodsptem. , DO YOU KNOW IT? "CONBUNPTION IS MIS MOST FATAL SOEIURGE OF ItillaiND. It has .beeri truly regarded ISAR Mum staxeurrir—few ever imrvivinglts attack. " Otte sixth • sCheusheie humtuk•race," 'says Dr. Cuusotritx, " and RSTBAN ONE OF JILL ME ADULT POPO -Wm of mostoisillzeda mlinunltike BY THIS ' Wh eali is ng t NMI thilimentaryon the boasted OmeS EA r rA tilie H Artl _ ' Thettilitant.Diseevery of Dr. Churchill, made to the Tibiistial Academy of Medicine, of Paris, has proved an rhterthnahie bloat& themorld. By the use of this Dew gbd Powelita remedial agent, known to Chemistry as THE HYPOPHOSPHITES, "The (WEE of CONSUMPTION, oven in the Seeead and Third Stages (at a period, therefore when there can be no doubt as to the nature of the Disease) is the RULE, while DEATH 18 Tilt. FIDEPTION." • • • "I KNOW," say. Dr. "that they will prove notoulp as SURE A REM. FIFE la CONSUMPTION as illetelee is In Inter tautest Fever. bet also- as effeetoal a russm VATIVE as Vseettestkie In Small Pox," Let no sufferer, who nines health and life, delay at hour to try this reme dy. Remember that " preveltioe 'Shatter than cure. Beware of self-deception. or tin •soothing, assurance of friends that "It is only te.liat, told! " FAL/lore& to myriads who now till premderi graces Give 4 oared you, prompt attention to the , I . !Vesir atom OF CIONOWSPTOON. mum: SIGNS EMAIL FOLLOW sasot." d/ rri Earliest SymplataOf tubercular disease fewer - I,NC It-'pnicalei cowl*, and it is earlier, in point of taut , than the Maim It be first raanifesW in the faze cos: hues. The muscular tissues waste ; hence ostintri there is a senseof something wrong— a - that ne: VITAL row= Ailg BUGGING. The waste of the livid' madam la More active than Itsrelasir."—Dr. Poltocli Iforiiisoutarryapparest cetuse,or under the inborn& of causes which induce wmustaassandmmatanos ; sod SS vont,grticserwork,oxess, pregnancy,eldhibean yti nweing. ro od groulh, or dew recovery /me dis.-uw . a person h,:gins to lose his flesh, strength, color, aggefif ; II be mans from shortness of breath. a sleiTleetuess, and experiences a general feeling of to pow and depression, THEME IS REASON TO FEAR CAI he is already predisposed fo'the compirdsd. If to th a symptoms be added e= l v slight, particn im ila • if-it ims , come en slow or - during the fair 210 PROBABILITY , STILL "—Oissotkig. EFFECT OF THE REMEDY. • "I!, on the earliest appearance of these slew 4. Odasurption. the patient takes daily about Of grains of the 11720P/IKOPIII=I,, he will must, see them an disappear in a period varying from few weeks to stew months: and by continaltur LI neeasionsi use of the temedy, ILE WILL SPED ELY FEND MERELY IN THE ENJOYMENT q euaa BrAurs As BE, PERILIPO, n.O nEvr: KNOWN IN MS LIFE REPOBIL* —O--- Winchester's Genuine Preparationt Tun ONLY =LIAR= konn of Dr. Churchill's Remedy. [Made from t\, origins) Formula.) The action of the ilypoptiosphlk is Two•rote and specific : increasing the principle wait co:eunriss /mayors Pons, and they are the no, TOWILIISTL incoo-ceszserivo Awls ICiOWN. The etre upon We tubercular condition in IMMEDIATE, sit Ti 413 a iMAL INKPFO3IB CCIAPPEARTNO WITH A RAPIFDITT taImAILT suemons. They relieve the cough, daunt* expectoration, improve the appetite, arrest diarrba• Ipe night sweats, chi l l s, and fever cease; the bona regular, and tins SLEW CALK A3ll PROFOCAIL *FAIR TRIAL 18 A CERTAIN CUE 1 sarnwAßEor Bogus Remedies sulvert ta•sd as D and al I Other SWINDLING DEVICES to mat • imfrerers of their amass, losepeolous aud baste 7 , • 'FATAL SMOLT. WO4) to rue ror and for Dr. Churcada Treatise en (kaistaaption, „ Ir.bieb contain the ear authentic information In regal T. Sent sass to all Inquirer* P. 1111:71s In 7 and nos. Itotthm. $1 and $2 ewe; Three leige, or etz small for fteelmite "oni both the Label and Outside Wrapper e nstr arnza 19 amannwk liar Do not confound this Remedy :4 et:, th e 64.4211 WW a:Chemical Food f' and particularly avoid all pm...in AIMS addalning iron, Whirl) Is IaNOERO(I3,B.IId Cod-1,4A eil„ which has so CEILATI Vs ruariurrg WHATEVER. I Sold by the most re.spretaplp Druggists throegbeo Ilistrnlted Ftates and BritishPft , vinees, and Wholesau Old Malan at the fienera I Depot In the States, ha, • WINCICESTEaL_BUSbn Stzty, N. 1, 14,CER8A4z , s Hoitnd Bitters NTSPIELPSIA., Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &o • Tee snecessful introductlatt and use of this cele brutal:Remedy has. been the signal for a literal flood of ixitnpotinds called " Bitters," °Bored in various kirms, from a quart bottle to s tive.gallon keg, until this word "Bitters" is but annther mune for "grog," '" BOW villanous whiskey mixture. Batlike =illy great relief lie.rived from the minute damp Goo teaspoonful, of our medicine, BOMEAVE'S HOLIWID BITTERS, and Vie entire &lean! of after progratim,, lies esta bibbed fer ft a reputation which the Bost of imitations end cernnttsfeits have ailed to =Weald tie. It is pod direly a vegetable ,preparation, with baiiily sufficient pure spirits toit. But on size p of the genuine, (Half-Pint Bottles,) priest:MS Douse. It hi a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Pm-Vying Oie Mood, eo essential for the foundation of good health-and for correcting ditorders of the stomach and leurels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its sal oiled& 'The stomach will speedily regain its a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, sial renewed health be the cubic result. Ifor INDIGESTION,. fry • lieriunre's Wand Bitters. *or itimisTl3l3BN, Tley - Bye's &Wand Bitters. ,aiormixDrrir, Try Barlow& and Bitters. .koitipt-gponi,RTLAsiii,vry Berihavel Holland Bitters. Por IMAMIOEOB. Tr/ Bierkstries Holland Bitters. Par LOSS OS' APPET/TE. Bierhavels Holland Bitters. Par 00131 a v gratlSS, Vey .. , Ikerliares Holland Bitters. Berbaves 'holland Bitters. antiferrbus, Rheumatic!, and Neuralgic Affec tions, it-bairia.zumeroue histanees proved highly benefirthataildin.OWire e t a deci ds xi cure. iii444,-okarefkl-W! ThePlutdrit hig*amecintintedllaramtves Hot. Lure Omni put up-in &Vied ttottles only, and retailed at One Dollar per bea. , erhe great, demand full& truly celebrated medicine basindured talm, _ Y iniltations, whkh the public shear guard agatuat purchaeing. Bettiare of imposition See dal our name is on the Wei q., every botlle.-you buy. !Benj. Page, Jr. &CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. 12.11)1DRIES.- k, "1001 Ads "B" (Wee Sur, SO' a "So " 10 " atinciard arrtsbed sugar, _ le . 41 omires *verbal --.llNtownplayer rab,a, .110 bath -109-bf bases " P/War a u us — "Nees* " /00 -11 Turkish Brines, :(..-.`'•;10 "links ..16 , . 11 2 11 New emnsate, " 9. Re' _ZOLD*O3I), • ' • 100 N O 10 Buell:090Wel wets and pihis 1 • Abbserfil la Wool, "Mkture NblissmiliAtelmAY, ADA : • IrenOlr., 11. do 4 1 ' • - k. AO. • AZ • 1 1 :008b Chaos NiMm.be Mann sad Imulbsg 'iota 14' =UM,* MAMMA MOW SAktuds. 1861. SUMMER IRRANGBIENT. EIGHT,' DAILY TRAINS. Pennsylvania "Central Railroad. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN A.: leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (t.T.oopkBtutday,) at LSO a stopping at all regu lar Stations, connecting at Harrisburg with trains direst for Baltimore, and arriving at Pliilailetphia 5.1,10 p. m. THE THROUGH =MESS TRAIN leaves daily ait1.2:20 a. in., stopping . only at prineigsl stations, making idiri3ct. conne ctio n at Harrisburg for Btlti Tame, and tali Ting in fidladelphis or Baltimore at 6:00 a. m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sanday,) at 41)0 p. m., stoppmgonly at Greens urg,„ Latrob Johnstown, Wilmot*, Quintana, Altoonaolto., and arriving in Philadelphia at '10:00 • :ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. .TILEJOHNBTOWILMIIMMODATEN TRAIN leaVety 3 44l3sl,(exoept .Sur4o , u,) at 2:50 StOp• Ping au stattongand riuihing as far as nernaugh. MEM - ACN3OMISIODATION' TRAIN' for Wall's station seams dallyi(except Sunday ' ) 4_ 0 149 a. M. SECOND,,eIODATION TRAIN for Wall's iontianleaires drulyi(eloept litimday,) at nao a. in. TRIED ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves dallyl a x oo l*Sanditzi tit 4:10 Waifs station F4VB.TAI ACCON ODATION . AIN for 'airs station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 0:25 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS - arrive in Pittsburgh as foltows:—Express, U:5O a in; Mail, 11:50 n. m; Fast - Line l a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:05 a. m ; That Waifs station Accommodation, 8:30 H. in.• ' second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:30 a. in; third station Accommodation, Ll 5 p. fourth Wall's station Accommodation, en.ls p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsrille lnterseetion with Johnstown Aocornmo dation, Express, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PITMBURGIi AND CONNELLSVILLETIiA IAEi stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con ner:. rine Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:—Mail Train, 640 a. m.; Express Train„ 4:10 p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con net 'grille Road f rrive at Pittsburgh 10:30 a. in. and 6:15 p.m The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot he surprised on any route. The Road is bailasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort W all who may favor this Road with their patronage. V A H. ICI TO NEW YORK--. 112 50rO kiA LTINIOREg9 60 I LADELPHIAIO 00 LANCASTER 86E RARRISBU , 45. Baggage chocked to all st.auone on the Pon neyl varoe Saaroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers pnrel•asia tickets in cars. will be charged an excess according to distance traveled In addition to the station rates, except from station: , where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Co- miry will hold themselves responsible for personal ha a age only, and for an an' limit not exceeding ;100. N. B.— fin Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and bagnag ic and from the depot, at a c4arge not to exceed :46 cents for each passenger and baggage- For tickets apply to J. HTEWART At the Penn'a R. R. Passenger libation, jell On Liberty and Grant streets. VITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, 40 ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST, SIMMER ARRANORMENTI IME to Cincinnati as quick, and to T Indianapolis, 84 Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any o th er route WNSIVARD TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNF,—Leaves Pittsburgh 1235 A. u. Arrives at Crestline.-- &CO a. r. Making close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. 13.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. prams on both Roads meet at Cohim bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EZIEPRFAR TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh .1230 a a. Arrives at Crestline 7.30 e a Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at &45 a. in. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same ashy Steurienville. Trains on both Boads moet at Col umbus, and passengers ail go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars EAS WARP TRAINS. Leave Chicago, 7.20 s. Y. and 8.00 P. Y. Arriving at Lima, 226 r. Y. and am a. Y. Connecting with trine for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest line, 6.00 P. IL and 6.05 A. Y. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh, 11.55 a. Y. and 3.20 P.N. All making eke* connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains ler the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal et, Allegheny, for New Brigllton,lo.oo a. a., and 4.20 P. et Arrive at " 11.30 " 810 " Leave New Brighton, o_3o LOO 17 Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 " " 2.20 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains,. Leave Allegheny, 7.25 A. a., and at Economy at 8.25 s. at; leaves Allegheny at 1235 P. a and 010 P. 11., arrive at Economy at 1.51 P. M. and 7.20 P leave Economy at 9 00 a. m., and 4.22. p, m , and arrive in Allegheny at 11.06 a. in. and 5.30 p. in. MARKET TRAlN.—Leaves Masi-tlion 5.00 a. to. leaves Alliance at 6.14 A. N. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. a.; leaves Allegheny at 3.05 e. a.; Allionce at 8.00 P. a., stopping at all stations for paaser gen. end marketing, arrives at Massillon, 0.00 p m. Tickets will be sold fur there trams at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows :-- At Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad. At Orville, Oho, P 3 and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuyboga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, .Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Cresthne, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, cliveinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louisville, etc. At Yoreet, Kir tit:11101,1d, Sandusky, Dayton, Clip nati, etc., e At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. Al Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafa_yette, hid., St. Louis, and intermediate ports in Centro! Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany .and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: Pnr tu'ther information and through tickets apply to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger _Station, Pittsburgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag't, Passenger Station, A llegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Moats of the Cotripany on the line of the road, to all parts of the United' States. O. O. HAT HEW A Y, }ell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME---SUM IYIER ARRIMEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- 1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Raiirdin Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCIT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLNNATI SHORE No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin• airman. Lsav Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt. iargh, at Columbus, at uincinnati, at St. Lonis. 1286 s. sc. 11:38 A. N.. 4.10 r.sz. 1210 r. &AA P. X. 2 0 0 This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night ns Trai. PITTSBURGH AND WHEw.r.isio Lam Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittab'gh, Rochester,Weilaville, 1286 A. IL WO A. u. /67 e. at. 408 s. a. 6:07 s. at. 6:06 P. K. ?as P. K. 8:19A. st. 1/1I P. 111. 12:26 P. 12410 a. K. MB A. K. till P. It. 810 S. a. 4.20 A. K. 400 P. a. &LS P. X. &2'6P.K. The 12.115 A. a. and WO P. n.grains connect with Trains of C. O. IL B. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Tr , 4100 P. K. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Loaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 121115 e. rd 9.113 A. r. 14.10 g. ti. 060 r. x. The LIM a. in. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations cn the 'I uscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring togo to Stu/dusky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveand, must be particular to ask for tiekets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib. erty.Street Depot, Pitts ST burgh. J; . UHT, Ticket Agent, For Mrther particulars apply to WILLIAM ST EW ART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Fr eight Station. Perm street, R. MYERS, Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. ton EW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND _k. RAILROAD: dittatapolis & Cinainnati R. R. `i! 4:kainecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, egd Ifercellaute anctAlten Railroad, to SC Louie and_ and Indianapolis, New Albany and Serentaisn &Michigan Central Scald for CHICAGO, miarIati,WINBURLTNISTON, atai all intermedi• ete glisointe 7 Tu, Freigilk Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE iIAIIIMLAIPAYRTTE and PERU. Freights and „ carried ' from Cincin nati or Lawrence :34 less 440.8 than hi' any other route by tw hods, - and at as low cn T r tra rates. The only ann iehleh shipments can be made from Cra .:ttr.:theli West, without m a de fro Consigumenta made toat tßAintao. NR, Ag ent, Cincinnati; or w. B. otITTING,'. _mem ' LW ranceburg, will receive promptist . mill DO charge far cammiesiom no `filmy` -fior amovitaton at Latorsnediarsi ____ _. For farther Ilearrnation apply to TROMIBRitnr- GAM; (N 0.116 Water ato3et,) agent of thelkaitiliay,,' who ia preparedlo giv Inds aimartiaSte =an d freigt - to saa erre Us, Mileage Peru, Gremexistle T . Orottifotde i • ville, Charleston, Parib sad Mattoon, to, he.. LORD, President, AULti F. ORME, General Freight Agent rash MAIMPITAL. AHE PENNSYLVAicIA SALTllAN titadming Company have removed the Mace. ie.< No. $4 Wood Street, Betieun First and Second tercet% where ail er deie WI be mashed, and bustosaa ettreded t o . WOW 01 1 / 4 110101 MeV, Indemnity •-, y r , Ting FRANKLIN /itch U RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELAYMIA. Office, No. 485 and 487 CHFETNIIT STREET, near Sunman ov Maar% JANUARY Ist, 1880. Published Aggreeably to An Ad of dumbly, being: First Mortgages, amply 5eenred..........41M8,8M 88 Real Estate, resent value 8103,818 61,) cost. —.— 102,905 25 Temporary Loans on ample Collatteral Beam ties 89,135 58 Stocks, (present value ($88,867 72,) cost- 89,788 88 Notes and Bills 1,821 00 ........ ....... .... 27,919 88 V 2,208,051 69 The only profits from pramillMß which this corn may can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. bisurances - made on every description of Prop erty,in Town and Country at rates as low as are eon• sistentwith security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have_paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four =Rona of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid daring the year 1819, 1t132,183 38. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob Ft. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Palest;CHAS. CHAS. N. RANCHER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. W9I. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, raylti Northeast cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DA.RSIE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary CapL R. D. COCHRAN, tien'l Agent. No. 92 Wator street, (Spang h Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE a...d MA RINE RLSRS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in tbenommunity, and who are de. termieod, by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they have assumod, as of. ering the best protection to those who desire to he insured. AS Era, OUTOHEIL :3001, 11360 Stock Accounte Mortgitge Office fun] i tii re...... Open Atn!ount”, etc Cash Fremum ........ Not.•a and bilhi DZRIOYORS. George Darsie, R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Anloy, ItEstilalliel Holmor, AlexaridorNimlrk, Wm. H. Smith, Cha. W. Rickel:4on, Andrew Aokiey, Wm. Mcb:night, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, RAN , J. Thomas navYB • PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIME_ INSURANCE COMP!, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite th• Custom Ilous., Capital $210,100---Assets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN RANCE, either Ferpetuaj or Limited, on every derunption of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable MIAS of premium. ROBERT P. KING>, President, hi. W. BALDWIN, Vice Presider 4 DIRECAV WS: Charles Boyce, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Cron., P. R. Slivery, Joseph g. Paul, (ISherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor, F. BLe,intatrai, Boaretary. J. (3. COFYIN, Agent, jy.kly Corner Third and Wood streets CITI7 s, EN'S INURA L BCE COMPRRY OF PITTSBURGH ilstili •bY ~.abuA2saAvrAiiuuh.s. EIIEMIENNIM Office, Cor. of tarket and Water Si r. Insures against Lost; and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures agatsuit Los• and Damage by Fire DULICTOBJ3 : Wm. Ftagaley, Fi on. 'F. M. ii owe, Jaa. M. Cooper Jas. Park, Jr, C. 'Lug, 8. Liartstugh, H. F. Jones, 8 C. Young, J. Caldwell, Francis Seller% H. I. tiler, John 8. Ildworth John BIS pton, Ha -clay Preston. in. ii. Johnston in 11 . 2.5k1 yd h. FIRE INSURANCE. The:En-lerprise Insurance Co., Boks Tiken for One, Five, ‘4 . Scvcn Years, nr Pcr pet willy. OIiTEM 11 illitun Holmes & Livingstnu, Coporl nd & Co.. James H. Lyon & Co., Lion. 'Thos. NI. Howe. 114 on S. & Co, Jatne. Marshall, Fog , Al len liramcr, orgo tl Bryan a fro, M 01.11 r, y & Go , W itSOO, Oar & CO- Jon n 'l'.l.ogan & Co., Jae,.l., nler & Co, Hrom n & Co. I,A RT,INi :Ti N k .ACK.1.3"1 ot • Agent., an:ft3rn °Moe, Hank ;Stook, N 0.37 Vint, nl. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia, On Buildingß, Limited or Perpetual, Mer chandizo, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, $229,5.10 00. Assets, $3034013 90. OFF/C.B NO. 808 WALNUT STREET., Invested as follows, via First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount ..... ....... --.116t000 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 V cent. Mortgage Loans, 130,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 IR cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.- 24,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper .... . . -..- 10,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc ..-. . 6,216 72 s Cash on hand and in in hands of agent- 11,885 15 V 303,508 98 CLEM TINGLEY, Fresidet. Olaf MOBS. Clem Tingley, Samuel blispharr, William It. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John It. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson,S. Lothrop, Robert Tolad, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting s Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood greets. The Mutual Lifelnsurance Co Ole NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD BTARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE BUSINESS' OF THIS COIcIPANI is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest tonne of the term—the entire nurplua, deck:aim mammy expenses alone, being equitably divided among the assured. Beceipta for the year ending 21st January, $1,589,878 75. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Milton of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank..s 120,050 89 Bonds and Mortgages..--.. 6,421,879 12 United Staten Stocks— 387,272 50 Real Estate 40,229 13 Due from Agents Add,baterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiwns, (estimated) .... 186,000 00 Premiums in course of transmission... 33,132 38 GBOI3B Ammo, February 1, 1861 ..... -.47,237,989 12 Rates of premium lower, and profits greater than in most. other Companies. Taa PROPORTION 07 CARO ABILITI3 to the amount it risk is greater than that of any other Life Insu• ranoe Company in the United States. Pamphlets and every requisite information will be furnished tree of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DA RLINGTON A BLAOKBTOCK, 87 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. PELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE OODEPANY—INCORPORATED THE, LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, DM OFF/CA S. 8 COSNER THIRD AND WALIVVT STREETAPHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vesseln. Oargo and Freight, to all = of the World. 1111.. 1 . IJNBURANCES:' on by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Lar rinses, to all parts of the Union. FIRE ENSU- B. OEe on Merchandise generally, on Stores, pimping Housee, Au, casts oss—Wm. Martha, Edmund A. Bonder, thapphibis Paulding, John N. Penrose, John 0. HMS, James uair, Wm. Eyre, s tr at J ar ames C. H. Mead. Wm. G. Ludwig, Joseph Dr. B. M. Heston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, C les Eel. =l=l E.'Stoket, J. F. Peruston,Henry Sloan, Darlingcon, R. Jones Brooke; Spencer mq n Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob' P. Jones, James B. AFFariand, Joshun P. Eyre , J o hn B. Smple. Pittalkirgla, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, de. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOO O. HAND, Vice President. RIM LUBUSIp SeerebirY• P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Jess 80, of %Mar street Pittsburgh. vif fur the Unfortunatel DLSOOVERED AT LAST. CURES fit TO rFßO .a* g , : TEENER' i k DAYS , Oherokee Remedy, An unfailing Specific for alliliaeasea of the Urinary organs,and a General Altera. live and Blood Purifier. air'l'HlS "REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL.II4 joy-It is untirely unlike eve Try other medicine prescribed for Venerial Diseales, 48 it contains no Macro/ Poison or Nauseous Drugs,beiag prepared from Roots, Bario and Leaves, in the form of a Fleasunt and delicious Syrup: AFs It is "nature's own remedy," for Gounor rhera, (Clap,) Gleet, Grovel, Stricture, and is espetialty recommended for Fluor Albums, (Whites in Females,) for this complaint it - is in*ala• able. . _ Sifi'As a general alterative and blood purifi*,•it has no equal, and does not fail to cure Scrof— ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular Swellings, Alercurial and all Eruptive Diseases, curing them more speedily and pernmently than any other medicine known., .it does this by purifying and cleaning the blood I Chug lag it to flow in all its original pure and vigor, thus removirg . from the system alt impure and pernicious causes which have induced disease. all old cases of Gonnorrlorel and Meet, that have baffled all medical skill, it is (specially recommended—in old cases it nevir fails, and re cent ones it cures from one to three days. A few awes positively removes all sooldiny heat, chordal and pain. $ 63,000 00 2,160 00 2uo 00 7,809 43 fOri L loos not affect the breath, or interfere With any claim of business. *V 1t requires no s.s.aistance from other Medi cine. IS .151 09 27,606 20 174,076 14 .104 - It can lay on the 'Voila-table, or in the Count, inp,..itoorm without it ev , r being, suspected as a * remedy " for private diseases. 463, - A Treatise on Venetia' diseases, with full directions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. ;24,261 76 Airnr full particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the United States. is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Bottles for $5, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in lidediemetsthroughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTtitit MICILWIN, Sole Proprietors, Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr GEO. H. REvEIER, and by all responsible Drug gists in the United BLates. jy2alydaw ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HEINSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the Signature of the Proprietors. W. Iti ‘ HAOAN & CO., lif,very article which has a large and increasing sale like this Is likely to be counterfeited. It is, as its name indicates, entirely "Imamate" as far as its power to restore the Hair 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 HEINSTREET'S, It is the anginal, the only reliable, and the cheapest. Eee the following testimony : Jaessolt, Miss., May 26, 186 L W. It. MIRWIN, 61 Market strett, dt. Louis, Mo., Advertising Agent for llehnstreet'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 CM+42 satisfaction. Mr. James Henderson (one of our first citizens) says, that "tie has used all of the hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day. but nas never need an article equal to ITEIMETTNET'S INIMITABLE Ham Resffestrivz. That it tar surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried for Restoring the Hair of the baldand grey to its original luxuriance and beauty." You can write the Proprio ors, W. E. Hatiew & Co., Troy, N., Lbw they have the cheapeat and best Bair Restorative in our market, and that it gives eau: fimi.en in every case. Respec•fully yours, .1. S. 81ZER, 'Wholesale Druggist. IT U UNEQUALLED FOR PRODUCING A LUXURIANT HAED OF HAIR Nold everywhere—Priee 50e. and $1 per bottle. W. E. EAGAN A CO, Propnecors, roy, N. Y. THERE IS N - 0 USE INTRODUCING TRSTIMONIALS Altho' we have very 111:1 y oI thgm, FOR 'MK MAGNOLIA BALM: For %hen the FRVe is covered with nnbightly Pimples or blotevee, the 9atterer cares only to t.e directed to new some note and rdiable retzmly. THE MAGNoLIA MLR WILL CURE THE WORST (:4414: O PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK It is so safe a nimbly that the contents of a bottle might be drank with harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy cores, for it has her. tore been thought absolutely necessary to use preparations of lead or mercury to cure immedia iely; but the MAGNOLIA HALM contains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up saticle for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goode Dealers. Price Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. E. HAGAN Jt CO , Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. 1)r. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pittsburgh. ap2o 6,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO On the First Wednesday in August, 186 6 fr HE RAPPAHANNOCK MANU— FACTURING COMPANY" propose to raise, by the Sirst. Wednesday in August next, a CAPITAL STOCK of $480,000; to be subscribed in shares of 120 each; 0100,000 to be returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMIUMS, as an inducement to sub scribers, and the balance, $280,000, to timplied to the erection, at the new village of Rs nnock, in Virginia, of a Southern Arms, a Clothing and Woolen Factory. The al:sires 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 snbscribed by the time specified, the money will not be lost, but op portunity will be given to increase it by like remit, lances thereafter, until enough is secured to obtain a certificate of Stook. But if a share, or several shares should be subscribed before that time, the subscriber will receive a certificate of preferred litock, 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 Boon as their Fao tories are put in operation. Besides the above, the person who subscribes the largest amount, (by the first Wednesday in August, 18e1,) will be entitled to a premium of 0.000; the next largest to$8,800; the next hilliest to $1,500; the two next largest to $l,OOO each ; the four next largest to $6OO each; the ninety next largest to $BO each • the nmet indred next largest to $4O each ; the each; handl**. next largest to .W each ; the one thousand next nrgest to 010 each ; the three thousand four hundred next largest to $5 each, and the person who fails to obtain either of the* 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 899 211, will take the largest premium of 14000, and the sffiallest sum remitted. if not less than $4 79, will sernire a premium of $1,009 These shares are all founded upon Real Estate, which ispledged for the security or redemption of the Stock, and any shareholder wishing to settle, can at any time ex change his stock for any of the Company's lends at their : lowest market value and receive a good and sufficient warranty title. Ark few Agents well recommended, will bescrip em ployed at liberalboth to o subons to the Stock of the ra Company andb totain sell shares ti ln a popular homestead scheme. For ftulher informs. tion, subscriptions, 'gene:lea, arc., address, with a stamp enclosed, the Treasurer, E. BAUDEB, Port Royal, Virginia. RRFERENCEit.—Editors and Publishers of News papers generally in the various &etas, nearlc d ll i l a i t l whom already hold deeds from us in the Real alluded to. 20,465 60 89,868 74 The Pornotiouth (Va.) Daily Transcript says: "This project is one well worth the attention of our people, and we assumthem that the parties representing It are rettableintiresponsible. • %nodes, those who are the : of of the .of .theplan say it is in the full tide of in ve success." Their, enoe ory town says :„. Nt is really a payingen se. T he town is shinnly berm.— brothiniesuilletoMinany evontP The Elyton Central AMOmuon says: m Flatterbm inducements are held out to those who desire to take risks, and from some business transactions we have had with the gettersgp _ of the enterprise, we can commend them as reliable." The Danville (Pa.) Mora! says: "Here is en OP . portumty exoelling anutig we know of both In character and terms. People of prescribed means can have a trial with fair hopes of satisfactory re sults." The Irittabingh boa aty says : "We have the names of numerous persona who now hold land in that locality sold by Mr. Bander. We would be - pleased toexhibit the testinioniels in our possession to any one wishing to enflub'e." mi2lktang7 ELYDRANT HOSE —Vuletutilsed Hose that is wauanted not to baxnne stiff by cold nor affected by heat,at-400 degrees Fahrenheit, and will stand a pressure of 76 Pounds to the square lengths to lucactit p k t er mu aiutserth at , with coupling and pipes, in nr mliBo me Wood WELDON & attest REINEMIN3, . near &Mu QSIP. CARB SODA.--54.1 kegs gi rtrigliali 0N.7 Yid MUM reed by NIIIONHAII Plata stio;it. AI eft tra I TRH LONG SOUGHT FOR ST. LOUIS MO. See The Label HARD TIMES OUTDONE. WILL BR AWARDBD antes and lnPun. JOHN •311I'DEVITT WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND MALI= IN— New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, FLOUR, it4Co.#lr,. Rice, Cheese, Fish, 011 8 , &c., N o . 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PITTEIBUB9H, PBAN'A. A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine of hs own imporUdon,, always on hand. Also, 01 Monongahela Bye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. ap23:l3tai S. B. & O. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS AND I).ELEL L.M.B.S IN 1001001 C, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds ILJ of WRAPPING PAPER, Ave removed from NO. SI WOOL) STREET to No. 33 Moult Wield street. PITTSBURGH, PA. **-ofuth or Trade for Rage. ap9 WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. IMPORTERS OF ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, 327 sad 329 Liberty Street, ivusl. VITTBBURGII, vet LLIA.III cLAYTON. WHOLESALE & FEIAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, I'ITTSB URO H. Pd. r Always on lama Black bei ry, Cherry and Cognac Brand lee, Old unongahela Rectified N'hip.kv.• nihlB r. MIDDLETON & DUO. 11111'ORTEB2 OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C. ALSO DEALERS IN Fine 01(1 Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplo:lyd -PHILADELPHIA. igolnuta and *qars. W & D. RINEHART, ■ANUYAQrnRXA A D MAIM IA AU am TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGAUS, 10 1 / 7 NO 120 WOOD BTREBT. LI ON AItiNSTRAI. 1 aokbala and fizfrai. Dealer CI EN EINE HAVANA. SEG ARS, AHD Virginia Chewing Tobacco. WOOD STREET, under the St. amine Bete., cell P ITTSRURG H. PA. GROUERY AND TEA bTORE; IVIIOLICSALII DRAMA IN BUTTER, ECI- G. 8, AND ALL HINDS OF P FLODUCE . . Goods Delivered wizen Ordered. D. B. FERGUSON, feaStivd Corner High end Wyiie etrett. W. Mauls, Prom -O. W. Exorstsos, Pittsburgh MILLER & RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, A.= WPOATZR3 OP BRANDIES, WINES AND SIMARD, NOS. AND 223, CORNER OF LIBERT7 &NO IRWIN STREETS, al RD SOLE AQBNTS PUS SWEARER'S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Comtantly on Hand. [ma Pagatrron Malzries. IR. 0 GF .E it S 3 AM HROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH FIRST PREMIUM GALLERY, CIIBONTCLE BUILDING, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFIeb effirTwe :delver Airedale and Two leplomas, awar ded fo+ ?holographs, Anderotypes, and Life+Elize Pictures. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LXVIE, ano colored in Oil on Canyne. fall PEOPLES' GALL ERN., 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. MITE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES PECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts burgh ano 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. dmportant improvements have been added, rendering this the mos desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city . navl A. JAQUA Y. GLASGO %%oft ABIBROTTE GALLERY, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING AL real fine Ambrotypee at a moderate and all who have been unable to obtain a likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited to call. Large variety of cases and frame 3 always on hand. Prices moderate and satisfaction iguaranteed. C. GLASCOW, mylo 87 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. WM. SCHIICHBIA.N, Practical Lithographer, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDING, noU prgo cßtr9a PA. A. HattASS &. BRO. h xi Corner Wood end Fourth M e PITTSBURGH. 31dtroun. JAMES M. T itYILOR, ALDERMAN. OFFICE, #5l Penn Street, sth Ward COLLECTT ON 13 promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing , Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bills Probated. aprkly Grans. P. Kiruna— .. . ... J. S. Rsrarsa-..-H. D. &sings (Late atller & Ricketaou'e.) RBYRIR.It (Successor •to Rums k ARDissou.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, &c. No. 89 Wood stl, and No. U 8 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale Grocer; Noe. IS and 20 Wt", 3 Street, WM R. HUNTER GYM. H. saw!" & co., WHOLESALE . G./TA 0 C *AS. N 8 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, mid Plittaaweita, Pa. L. HlltgllFFitiV NO. 83 WOOD STIISETi - • WILL THIS DAY . OPEN VIRTU SPRING IhWORTATIO2IS F OR GENTLEXIKNSDEFSR ICH ~WH _ for novelty and beariti Of styl ePite?„‘lea• The Talloritkg Department •-• embraces all the new fabriesof the. season adap ted to all classes and uses. We shallPeY , the same st 'rie‘attention to the style - orgetting up tumg.iir. menre for which we have always be en tektokiect.— Oar prices are moderate..' ' • ' - L. HLRSIIFELI3, NO. 83 WOOD STRAIVT- pEASLEE & CO:, ADVERTISING Af2tENVS, AND DEALNEN PRINTING PaIikTERDUASi sr Park Row and 145 Nassau Street, Zliw PRINTING INKS Of all a:at-class Alfortufactarera: Aitir-We fill order' from all naat-cuaa makeni. butt ell no Rosin Oil or other inferior goods. 'Atka warranted. or may be returned RR—AND— RENT§ A.L,lt'nd7.ll. 6 . ° ,3'.T's.. L es l Aa. R diN4vitaY2U:th'Ye city of Pittsbu gh, are hereby notified that the above taxes and water rents are now due and paja*le at tt e Oily Treasurer's OStee, Fourth Street saron all payment made before AUGUST FIRST, a Discount of I. lye Per Celt . w#ll J, al lowed. Between August let and Sep elnber/ 51 ht a discount of Two Per Cent. Bet Ween Oc tober 14 and November let, an addition will he made of five per cent, and after .November Ist, all remaining unpaid will be put in the hands of efilloct• ore, with a further addition of five per cent., • je3 WM. Elea BAUM, ttity-Traisurer. 1.,11:. - 41 74 , nigliF ==-9.4 mil viz-A SPRING SALES. W. D. & U. WCALLIIIII, 14 A V E JUST OPENED A SPLENDID asisortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Co Ingrain C: . ;-• OIL OL'O'THS From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and beaudiul patterns, with all goods distally found in 'FIRS CRAM CARPET MIMS, and on as favorable teims as any other house to the city. - mhBo D. C. KIVERLAND K BUS CON S TANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; lso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable tor Shoes, Dry Goods, Au., at Eastern rime. „Corner Virgin alley and. ;Wood street, (third tory—over Means' Bank;) Pittd burgh. Pa. itithrr 111 alt's Patent Illaminatlng • HAYING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILL I..INATfNII FOE LIGHTING BASEMENTS, GEL LAftB, AREA% AND COAL, VAll111)3. We would respectfully Honed an examination of samples, at our Warehouse,No.lso Water Street, ANDERRON & PHILLIPS, Agents for BROWN 1111.97fliita, msnufanturers, marts Chiswo. Illinois. 75 PIECES 37i CENT L AWN' FOR 16 CEXTS. 37} CENT LAWNS I*OR IO CEleTq. 100 PIECES .GREY DRESS GOOD 6 150 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS AT 14: The above goods are very cheap. The Lawns are the.REST 37i CENT SAGO; NETT LAWNS. W. & D. H U ti U-8 ',. jys corner Market and Fifth Streets: Until the Find of August WE will sell for 30 days ourstock of summer BOOTS, SHOES At a large: reduction: from Kamer pfitieralli VERY CHEAP GAITERS, Have been sold In a few weeks, a few nisli onHand to close out; W. E. SORMEETZ ricIAL, NUT CO4,SIAOK, &IX).IfX, kl --Having purthatied the earn in Uniform/ partner& in theittllll-of HAMBY; WILAINAt Oa, =wpm pparodto ktnandiro our former =tour era and t he eltinens of t ligobosob ,fd yloiskr ; gernzipilly, aan or quiff* . of 00/14/11:170 . nuAux, and wHIS, in largeor dela sent thrr tbe Toll House of the onorkipdialaikidip l / 2 or atthe.W,ltik will be • ittended fry Coal Works and OilloCalMaUd fadhn South, Tis e an one equate theme . c o :?..Ka.gAn: Ariturds,. camas . , COUNTY, PA. -alda„delightftd- ant Popular p of filial /Or re/19110000d ' - direeth on ...the , Una of the PienOpontalli meths ingtimit of the AllegbenrinotuttainnitwaniPthreeltindieg feet OM the_ mitl , An , ' ; AM be apes for Imes* the 20th of lOno. - , laid'ensaw the an s-haw brew woad/ e d. waidfieviti. th‘ r mu i er i n g.Aeseseot, .15166 romentiii an ettractit c E l is mimatate., • fl'hn farnitnie Johann th renovated. Irberiiseati.-: ore, anA the , !recoiled in d druL IatISCAODSIUiret InAfinifiollas LiretY ' , Bil - ' Bard tales, Ton* , Alinini Diths, *c, together w ith the porton* and: inter, and ' the most - mug nilicentmotudainzocenery to be found in the emu - the --- 2 %hos good for tz round trip. from Model. p h* VA% lkintrPittobutgh,_23,o6. , 4.. .. .B o rrer MforungionAtdro . H-p -.. PITTSBURGH ez.W.mumaii, • -'-' igswePinbris Clams: ~—Anotherilot smoke Hanumagirs reedat • JUMPS IFLEIGN6S, jail Oaraceig simisk laTf-Im - - musteuautsP. Sol.eit or 'ers for the rki 11 kr•l bq -FOR 87 Fourth !Street, FOB TEE BALE OF TILES, AND GAIT 9 , 1000 PAIR OF THOSE No. M Fifth ' 06444; , ti'(moa Ig n,feinbris .rf~ aY~ BANKISMILVINt 5 " lic baby ft, trit. z • t, -Aisw, Itrakeis' , • Degiriew Sam, • Aoctopteaces,•Ekild t Sittimodatink-Notes. clualselnitheltaktopi #0.14,0007-1-004- con tale lideitgag' 1. " CoreoloOxisaumittiAATl; the 4401;11014P0 the • ted Abdo& Depositi - reapivaCipperibzdif or tinentvispetafoThketriMeMowssfildr4 F:9 oll 4etTette.,.-.; , 1 ,1 141=. • DOLL 1R agetwro in ,g Tiovtioeatvo • - No tw*,, , — .air '- :C . alk A T, A ifkri 4 . 14.21,44#45 • OPEN - D A ILY i-i t igEf # aadB l ' i ti le * i*ii ! also, iii yiedlie.fronr4 t41 4 4 ;' , -, ei t p& .= IroraMVlintle;4l,_olreNbel'a" ?•!gbi.;---- 1 4 ; 64k-coop = ',' and from 2 5 6 14nuur, t 0 '!!,._, 1 -',.: !4'2*;.*"."' :lifi;i6Li•iiiie. on Deposits received Of ,_ - e -," 11 , -741*--.. inice 'Dimas, andikdill_c*, r,..,,,,d0rth l ' u jutere j imui 4 been ,cyear, in inne,kl44,7:=A 1 .. - q uid December declare& seinAtanuallty,, . . , i.,„ ,__ att.. , ..... skies - the-Bank was organneloll_4°7P,7l - --,,,, 11 " . per e l n est, ‘ a ?r not draWn out, it( -4 ' 2 ",l"rw.,itiThilt ,thit i . ltiedit aime oft- be deppailer.as-PlinciffirS=Er .robetry interest loom the first unlit ,) . - 6 mwdnding twieway 40 =1= 0 4011, w pos&r to mil ( 4 8 3'0 1 t . 9 . - Lt. - - * me w s ffi i , r if e ; moi l er *Ur - outler fwletet krgq.. ~,,,„,.. m ear years, . a rup. s l in the li ggrelg* _',la (lo . , ~ . .41 1? , .? 5"'"ru les Books.containing the AThartate, ~ By 7,40101 00 at d Regulations, itullis444 grfAt". 9 - , , -.i the office. -L. , namigrz. , • • I. Ariderium*,'::..lantela RD. Meads, Rill Etirgartry • tz.i-- - -lanao DL Peinneck, Benj. L. Fahrtestock, D, Hopewell Hepburn, - James "•-* James D...Relley,- --.l4Almarand7maralblN Alexander Bradliiy; MOS* nt John 6. Backonni, Peter PeAr. George Mack' , Johnlf; la John R. Canfield, Jarimaihrk Alonzo A. Carrier, Toluzfikireltigli Charles A.Volton, Wa4s Williaw Douglas, JoinalOrfriqZ.,, , John Ryan% , Repay Ira,l/figijaft, John Holmes+, Johlu4flitthimberge William &Raven, —A detiftear. Po(er R. Hunker, - WilliernAHelaniertn, Richard Hays, - beton Wintaler...-; William 8. . LaTely, samniai Azo-nutaam,-•• ,, t OF A 6.,Lnii .41.•.;.:C0MPH0. [fel JOAN NEARLY W:.° NO. 100attrip*filte Near the corner of Fifth, - P0T5.13113140104:PA. N [ONEY in line niktifirtallHillalke..":' loaned on %Maud Enlinii Diiirieedi4 Jere'. ry, old and Myer Watch es , m 410141144 v i tt. aid -% fr- Over 240,000 . 01 . isinessio ,, , w343 , -tre y sm. - a bracing every tm:fear - 41114:v rn theUnitediga CanadistratOtipr. BrUialP ol /81 14111 cuNkAra/- R. G. DUN itt CO. , Oriiihtitiria. c ma kiteeeti l Corner of Wood an u Fift h Pa. zetebuehed New ii• - •1ic, 77- 4 ' 1044 I pliileir NEW VOREL.:::.; 'lmmo:fib • oisteou k iwe4. - - 4- PrttaburgatODUir a Co;niladalli_ Dun a co; Cinchmatif ECh'splutAik 6 l.l9l l oMllo44-R Q Dun i CO; Detroit, R G Dine ,t Otilkiptgo,ilt. Dan & Co; Milwankle; - R - eDitildoo4_ NittOri mum. RG Dan Co; C/hatted* RetiktitialE;TAndaville, R G Dun d Cek-164119x*-W Baal- R G Dim d. Asa ta4-oitreiir. l3 Boston. E Bua # Go; Raltiniore, D Pratt & Cop Richmond, Pratt Co. . , Foreign, °Melte.: Toronto, & 44-Dun.rie Co OrionfregiAl4, Dunn 00 7 , , b 5 0 1 :4 En,g, DPAPCO.4OK-4= Reference Beali4witii daily, furbished tOetubscribiereirtiOgr.oo... 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