tAtt v. , • ' • •• s• 1. 3~tontratien, General Debility, Asthma, Willi* 'Scrofula, ffiarsamns, Parsiyo, DiAinaie Dumebitis, Anemia, Clitoresis, piths abxd System. • DO. YOU KNOW IT, CONSUMPTION f 3 T. MOM FATAL SCOMME - OF MANEWP. .It Ilan been Votsr regarded as en PKILILk iitilltltat&4e•eurefsaftritritigita attack'. “ Oneiiil thrOoteliumktit .71ene,” sego Dr. • Olimmains, 44 ant DO RS THAN lINDSW:OF ALL THE ADULT POPU UXON-aOWn nuntUes rum" BY ras raata lk 7 7=4 WA notexinnitery on the boasted 42,e,PYIenlliit Art . P;AtilkiponoVeri of Dr. Ilbureblo, wade to the *edicts% Of Paris, has proved en lanto‘tbe world. `By the use of this new 'ieetektlngent, known to therbtstry as ; HYPOPHOSPHITES, u,*, ,A R Polyin of OftliSrliPTlON, eras In the Sitti*d and Third Stages Oat a period, therefore, *Wm ibelu tau be no doubt as to **nature of thellhatimd to the Max, addle DIM= 18 , • • • "I KNOW? sage Dr. 0., ItOWL.will prime not and; as SURE A DEW =rin CONSDISPIION a s Ciabdoe to in Infos enitteit t Duier, but alio as effectual', raitssli vAsnez As Ifsentastlea In Saudi VW, w 14E0 starer, who salmi 'health and Me, delay at. boat Ritithisretoe , dy; Remember th at wallet; 15‘~ffia4latt%, Beware of self olhat WC' soei,liatigeldtoe of friends that 4, ft is Gall a Mar lwatalerrortO Myriads who now 011 premature Gil*, [entreat pa, prompt attention to Met f ailAtalT SIDS OP 0116618CUPTIOIL Arsizb toss sIGNs rams, Follow s."—Marlim ,4 Thessritest ayir.ptomot tubercular disease ls wetrast tiptecedettaamck,and It is earlier, in point of Link than the amine. it is drat manifested in the face ai MAU; The attnemblr tisanes waste t hence meant there Is a senseof something wrong afeelstig that tfl writ. VOTERS ASH mamma. The waste of the machine is more active than Rs rcpair.".—Dr. Pottols, if t eeitboatastrapparent cause, or wider the Whim*: ofcahatts which name - gramme/end El:flat - arm ; suet essicsit s . gril,acersoork,eszons, perucacy,ckild-baFrie4; soridw, rapid grout/4 or dew recovexy frost dui, e erma begins rto lees his flesh, strength, color, If appetite; if be stains from shartaess of breath, fr: weilftwoPtomd.es - Nriences a general feeling of oc ow. andars ITh IS RLiMIN TO FEAR that ,ems abw4girefrised . to Me car/Oaf:at: If to that arodfaolaw be ad cough, however if it kutcome on slowl or using the CV= m i rauyinagri IS GRE.fiI'ILL . AF FECT OF THE REMEDY. on the earliest appearance of these Arm patunnaptien, the patient takes daily about 11116 svnine or the E72 : OPEXEMICTE I3 , he will swat see them all dliappear in a period varying from few weeks to a taw months; and by eanthintsig ifs aeonaLanel use of theltetnedy, riE 17711,L spEak IZT, BIND zazaszLP IN TEE ZNATZWENT Sl= =ALCM Ati Elt„ =MAP% lUD NEVk IlLtifiWN IN. UM 1.1:ItallilBit." nohester's Genuine Prepareflotit 4 ' lii vim ONLY RELIABLE Iltrial'or. - Dr. Churchill's Remedy. [Made trout crigitual Formula.] The eetionof the Ilypoohosphiti., WSW-POW and EPeCitiO ; illOY6l.llltp the principle wint, cormeo,,a.tss iiw'ora Ponca, and they are the tea, Taintaird. ITLOOD-GIiVERAIING trantricoront The etto nim the tubercular condition l IIImrDIATE, au et. 1111/ROCia IBITMONS D eaiter9 win A Ravin= wink 1114 1 ;WEr NAVrZWEIL Mei retietle the cough, (lima* elm:Una - ion, taproot the iippettto, dareti diarrhan tie litylgt Asada, elei/it, and flyer cease; the bow*- boxeetrpdar, and tint autne.Camtan remand). -1 LIAM TRIAL IS A OBTAIN I Air AWARE of Doges :Rowan advertised as Ili .ghurchill?a, and Welber SWINDLING DEVICES to rot 'euirerere ottlieb , meant, totepredcan One, and testa'. -rata akimr. Write to meter GIRCIDIAM , and RC 'i. ChnrohUrs Treatise in Caruslutptiori, liblobtontatn We only aelltentio 4114fotinallon in rook sttAkln NEW TREATMENT, Nentlissoto all tiltquirerf. PPlthEt Tis T ithd leas. WU., $1 and $2 Thatel large, or Isis small for 66. My theiedmilt ota both the Label and Oataida Wraprat r . . 4 ? No °num rs ennatmt Asp Do poticonfound this Remedy V.r..:4 the some.. 61 ' Chemical Fetid ;" and particularly avoid all prepan ttoustandtaining iron, which Is DU Nabors, and CuttativE PROPESTY VELATITER. t Id. by the most respectable Drtiggiste throughola lied Stateaand Brit tab ilieVinces, and Wlailesal. arid Retail ta the Ceneral Denctln thatnited Statea,tap WIIiCHSWITIVALidth Strt N, 1. iN ce,RHAVr s :1 a. Bitters Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &o 1111. eteneessftl introduction and use of this ode briated4temedy-baebeeo4he signal for a literal flood 04 %-comPcs called " Bitters," offered lu various '101164 WC= ifirart bottle to • eve-gallon keg, until thibistre Bittereu is bat anther name for grog," -4X-11110, whiskey mmthre. — Baktlintbany 4*PUß great relief derived front the minute dos% ow teaajannftd, of our medicine, • iIIt`INOMVEIS ICOLIAED BITTERS, ailedll4)4l* Okseiteeef (Oa - prostration, lom oat tilibbillbetim'reputatlon wadi the lost of Irni tatloos IT allbdisMiterhlts have failed to pladartnlrte. It Is ya4l i t .bifilTa Tegotahle prepayatloo, With barely btleadea 0 I 41Pritg to preserve it. bne alai of the genes* (flalfPint Bottles,) illif Dugan. istimelikikze of kaaktried efficacy for Ralfying `thirifiont so essential for the foundation of good Steil* and tor consisting disosders of the stomach and bowebti ,Two cei three doses will convince the afflicted of its - eilatitery eillmta. The stomach will gyeedtly regain ita etrength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels aad kidneys will soon take place, god nsieival health be . 4 1 CFP n WROT ION. „ F . SellUn r es wand Bitters. ,r-4-411611,-,-iteudennAda., Jo* lierhave's &Band Bitters. "gar CO l i i i7 4.41 N E M 1 L 4139 t ...- rikeP LIIV O lhaantßitters. 0 grffslikaatei,:orri - Aviwiiiavets &Hand Bitters. nec6itti,..pakt Neuralgic AfiPc• • initanneelinoyed ipdLt*Mt elf M a o:cleled cure. I Thaqo.l;l4 - 4arstitzmi . Liliiii4iikalyt • • iiighl r amentrated Samara's Hon , IsatilljeW ,' op to bAdfstrit:bottlas and. ig.-rinetidieiiii•Oner Dollar pm bottle. The great demand ter els Moly celebrated medicine has induced many midesniKindati the , palillo should guard *Biwa -.lonrchsitelr. • 111013 42f:*mPosigc'n / Ste Ant our name is on the . . -BelOciPage) Jr. &Co.. r . j i 1411ME.3...., .., 1 „„ a ' : An , r,,,a T ookeik w ar,, .....,...., 0 , ~,,L . ~,.., 17. y.o INNOZBlllapribed oa, ,2 , S ataxr, ai It cam verised -II - .... -- i i ffaMtrir a - / M- 1 1 / 1 1 T' ' - , loaiktiFizell 6 Allbar lee XIR ~ ,-.` al a Viand* " N,hrtaXilalkt , t,,.l‘ll. 4l kPraillelehfruties, 4 •1 I, • , - do WoolTsp i lb *w' - ' • ' :! 1 L f.;.• , 7.,^ •... ~..; ie t 7if - f., . I = l ,lC-••• .'. , , • • ~ L..' .4 •'-t igeta::.. t. 41 „7 -4"'Si .1- (t i t • -,- 4=llll, f.;', • ".,•, , inf! Isy o ,- .1 . . -. . , . , ._. . do - 1 e,, 4 ,, i . • , \ f rf..ta- t3in i i g is i s . . • 'e . 01 ' "' r ^-:;‘: •, - )jtat r 7,4 V ,1 i. e 11 0 .,_ i . ." ~r i si.` g a d ~,,xial, . `,‘, • ~, ' 1604611 , 066 a In store a- 1861. --SIIIIIIO ,I ARRAHMEMENT. 1861. EIGHT- DAILY TRAINS. Pennsylvania - Central Railroad: ON ANDIFtHE MONDAY. JUNE 10th. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN Jll,, liatia the Passenger Station every morning, iereptlitunday,) at 5:80 a. m.oitopping at all regu sstations. connecting at HarrWborgwith trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at - Philadelphia at 6dlop. m. THE TAIROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at,12:20 a. in., stopping. only at prumnyisl stations, 'lrking direct connection at Harrisburg for Bald more, and arriving in Philadelphia or B al timore at 6:00 a. in. THE FABT LINE leaves the 'dation daily, (ex• ceps Sunday,) at 4:00 p. stopping only at Greens urg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gallitran, Altoonsotet, and arriving In Philadelphia at 100 m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINR. TB E JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except S un day ,) 2:60 p. m, FIRST ta stions and ru far as Coneau FIRST ACCOMMODATION as TRAIN for m WaWs station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) 4_& 40 m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION T RA IN for Wall's Hendon leaves dail y ,(except Sunday)) IL2O a. m THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACOO6IIII °DATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves &ill (except Sunday,) at 6:06 p. m. RETURNING 'MAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as foilowe r--Express, 11:60 a m; Mail, DA) p. m; Fast Line 1250 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 ' a. in ; Fire Wail's station Accommodation, 6:30 a. m.,scold Wall's station Accommodation. &80 a. m; third cw all's station Accommodation, 1:16 p. fourth Wail's station Accommodation, &16 p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommcs dation, Ea prefab and Mail East and West, and with Fan Freight East. PIT 173BUFt0Ei AND CX.INNELLSVILLETMINs stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and I:ton ne. vii- le Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) l a o s follows: Mail Train, &AO a. m.; Express Tram, 4: p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con nelluvlße Road arrive at Pittsburgh 10:30 a. m. and &lb p. 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 ocannot be Bummed on any route. The Road is badasted 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. V A B. .FS TO NEW Y0R8.......512 60 TOBALTIMORES 9 60 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 G, LA 46 NCASTER 866 BARRLSBUI. $7 . checked to all stations on the Penney l vam ßi jirroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers pureasing tickets in cars. will be charge° an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—in case of toss, the Co' nany will hold themselves responsible for personal ba sage only, and for an sur -ant not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—the Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and Morgag to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cleats for each passenger and beg,gsgo For tickets apply to J. STEWART AgL, At the Penn'a R. IL Passenger Station, Jell On Liberty and Grant streets. 1861. THE 1861 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS_ IN Tkik,..gUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST . SIMMER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis., R. Louis and Chicago quicker. than by any other route hiSIIVARD TRAIN& FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1286 a. IS. Arrives at Crestline....-- 8.00 4. a. Making close connections with Bellefontalne and Cleveland. Columbus & Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. iTrams on both Roads meet at Colum bus. and usem• r ei . p . all go into Cincinnati together. KIP TRA.iri.—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r a. Arrives at Crestline 7-30 Making close connections as above. Arriving sr Chicago at 8:45 a. in. kt.— . the tune to Cincinnati is the same as by Steno-amine. Trains OD both Roads most at Col. embus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cir oilman. to Indianapolis aid to Chicago. Trains through to Chic-iv without change of Cars ....ont il., ._ EASTWARD TRAINS. iueave Chicago, 7.80 s. K. and 8.00 P. w Arriving at Lima, 226 e. M. and 8.20 A. IL Connecting with trains tor Dayton and Onicinnall Arriving at Crest line, 5.00 P a. and 665 a. it. Connecting with trams for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pitteburgh, 1115 Lat. and 8.20 P. a. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities. via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at.. Allegheny, for New Erighton, 10.00 4 .80 a., and e. Arrive at " " 1110 " " 6 " Leave New Brighton, 6.30 " " 1.00 " lop Arrive in Allegheny, &to " 220 " ®Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 7 25 a a., and at Ec e,nc my at 8.25 a. at.; leaves Allegheny at 12.85 e. a and 610 e. arrive at Economy at 1.60 P a. and 7.20 r a ; leave Eecocrey at 9IQa. m, end 4 p, m., and arrive i n Allegheny et 11.05 a. m. an' 5.30 p. m. MARKET 7 RAlN.—Leaves Masuilion 5.4:0 a. tn. leaves Alliance CIA wand arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 e. a; leaves Allegheny at 8.06 e. a; Alliance Fl 800 P. 11. 7 stopping at all stations for passer.gers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates Trough trains connect as follows Al Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and Pitts burg, Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron. Ate Falls, eto. ld, Ohio, orf Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ban. oledo, Detroit, etc- At, Orestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Ord - mind, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. LOWS, Louisville, eta At Forest, tor springteld, Sandusky, Dayton, Cht• c.r nail, etc., etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Daytoncitutati, etc- etc. At Fort Wayne,. for eru, Lafayette, Ind, St. 1.012i3, andintermectate ports in Ce ntral Indiana and At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New /Loamy and Salete Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all isolate in Illinois, lowa, Wisoonsin and 113nnesota. For twitter information and through tic.kets apply to J. EITEWANA Ticket Arent, Paseemer Station, Pittsburgh. GEORGIC PARKIN, Ticket Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United fttes. 6.0. RATHEWAY, pall General Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIRE-SUMMER ARRA IGEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- V.,/ 1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad. in Pittsburgh, as follows PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin• cinnata. Lase Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt. /ugh, at Columbia, at Micitinati, MBA Loma. 1216 e. a. 11:88 A. at CIO P. r. a. 8.46 P. IL 2.00 A, tc.' This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and SP points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trams. PIMECIIIIIIGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb'gh, Bochester,Welleville, Stenthrille,lie 12:85 a. r. 1:50 A. 267 A. IL 4:08 a. IL. SKI A. it. 6:0/5 P. X. TO P. X. &19 A. a. 910 p. a. 10-26 P. a LIAO a. it. 1:15 a. a. 213 P. a. 8.10 A. n. 4./0 A. X. 4100 P. a. 6:16 l'. X. &ZS P. IL The 1286 A. a. and 12:60 r. ..Trains connect with Trains of C 0. B. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, &a Tn - 44i0 r. a. Train stops at all stations between Rochasta and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH & CLEVELAND LINE. L.sives Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. USIS a. a. 9.10 A. a. /2/0 P. IL 6:50 P. The 12.86 a. m. train oonne'ta at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations cu the 1 uscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Shndusky, To ledo, Chicago, or poinit West, via Cleveland, must be partienlar to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib. ail Street Pepot,Pitatbursh. J.I3TEWART, Ticket Agent, For Anther particulars apply to WILLIAM )317 W ART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Ili eight Station. Penn street, P. R. MYERS, Gen'l 'ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. Ittio Bitters. Bitters. fitters. NE: ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: India & Cincinnati S. R. coutrecang ludismapolis with Terre Haute, -and Terrealdate and Alton iltriflroad, to St. Louis acilitafayettellitsu*polis, New Alt and Salem, &WO.* it Aare]. Roads ; for C mica, ROCK ISLAND, lIRLINGTON, and -all in rmedi a te winta; : r&ou g h- Freight to. INDIANAPOLIS, TIME dAMLAtATETTE and PFET. Freight/3 and - paiseeneM carried from Mein nal or l awrenceb r s, dn. leas time than by any other route by me -form; hours, and at as low rates. The only by whteli shipments can be made from Cincinnati to thel West, without antallitUt sulks =rents made to J. IL GlBTlQN3,4igatit , at or W. B. CUTTANG, agent al Law teneebnrsr, - will remise prompt Went:ten; and no, charge for mornmissimr. r» dens for drayage; tor opmaufglinat Lcafrenobing. For further information apply to THOMASILVP; GAN, (No. 116 Water street) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give 1213017G8 awainets fa pas and te; freight tolndianapolis, Terre Haute, Term' Filial and Wi n , la, le. Crawfords• B. F. WBD, President, JOHN F. (lIIIIIKR.GerkeraI Freight Agent , Mel T. 'PENNSYLVANIA SALT HAN , qa t u tartug Ckanpatgr have removed the office- 311.,,5AL Wood Street, s, r - • • •• - where all or wow •••• • "1-• tc • . Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. LHE FRAN KLIN FIRE INStr- RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 434 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Firimorzar or Mrons, JANTABY lot, 1880. Pubi(shed Aggrosabk to An Act of Assembly, being: Tirst Mortgages, amply secured...-..... 51,898,898 88 Real &state, (present value sios,au 130131. • 102,995 25 Temporary Loans on ample Collatteral Securities 89,185 58 Stocks, (present value (586,667 72,) cost.. 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable , . 1,821 00 ... 27,919 88 X 208,961 68 The only profits from premiums which this corn pany can divide by law, are from hairs which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country at rates as low es are con• agent with security. Since their .ncorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Mllons of Dolan, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabllitiee Losses raid during the year 1859, 162,163 86. DIRIOTOIIS. _ . REMOVAL. USIIIIRIift. Charles W. Banker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George_Fales4 CHAS. N. BANC: I =I4R, President EDWARD C DALE, Vice President WM. A. STE F.L. Secretary pro tern. J. GARDN KR C. )1 f 1 e IN, Agent, mylei Northeast nor Third and Wood etreeta. Western insurance Company, OF PITTSB GEORGE DABBLE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang a Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FLUE aud RINK RISES. A Horne institution managed by Directors who are well known in tr.. eommunity, and who are cle• termined, by promptness and 'iberalittr, to main tain the character which they have assumed, as of ering the beet protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER At, 1800. Stock Accounts 63,000 00 Mortgage. ,160 00 Office &nature 250 00 Open Accounts, et 0..........„. 7,800 4.3 Cash 18,851 se Premium Notes_. .................... .....,.. 27,606 20 Notes and bills discounted ..... 114,073 14 DIX:OTOS!! George Dar KS N R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wm. H. Smlt.n, Chas. W. Rick.etson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas 1M313 PHIT. A T)ELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPA", NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Houses Capital s2lo,loo....—.Assets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN 8U B.A.NCE., either Perpetual or Limited, on every descnpuon of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable raise of premium. ROBERT P. &LNG President, If. W. BALDWIN, Vice Presider t, DIRECTORS : Bayes, E. B. Cope, Eaghoh, George W. Brawn, P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Witor, F. BLacsatran, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets CITIZENS INSURABCE COMPRI"( Qf PITISJURGN ihyo.s.,2 ..I.3b)thi. AZ4V SAM U.6l_, ttliA, secretary. WM. BAGALEY. President °Mee, Cor. of Market and Water S is. Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the lievi• Ration of the Seas. • Insures against L and Damage by Fire. DEELICOPOES: Wm. Bagaley, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr., C. Zug, S. Harttsugh, F. Jones, S. C. Young, J. Caldwell, Francis Sellers. S. M. Kier, John S. Dilworth, John Shipton, Barclay Preston. Wm. U. Johnston. mh29:lydh, FIRE INSURANCE. The:Enterprise Insurance co., OF PHILADELPHIA Risks Thkerl for One, Frye" or &men Year& or Per Pztunlly ASTEILLIS : William Holmes A Co., Livingston, Coperland Co., Jemna H. Lyon .4 Co., Hon. Thos. M. Howe, William B. Lovely A Co., Jaines Marshall, Etq, Al- K-amer, Esq., George H Bryan s Cu., , W neon. Airl;lroy & C. , Wilson, Carr & Co, John 'r.Logan & Co, Jacob PainterCo, Bailey, Brown Co. DA KLING': ON A B.I.ACKINI oCK. Agents, aelfliSm OtbrA. Bank Block. No. 87 Fifth at, FIRE INSURANCE THE - - Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer. chandize, Furniture, &c., In town or country. Cash Capital, 8229,610 00. Assets, 8303,508 98. OFFICE NO.BOB WALK UT STET., Invested as follows, via First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the ....... 00 Ground rent, first class- ......... 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 VI cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, coat 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cant .... . . 80,000 00 Allegheny Counti oo 6 , 2 cent. Pennsyl- 10,000 vania Railroad OO Collateral loans, well secured 2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,1800 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock ... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co--. 24,8 00 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,069 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.-- 16,287 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, eta.— 6,216 72 Cash on band and In in hand. of agents.. 11,885 16 1408,508 96 ( 1 1 ,1 i14 TINGLEY, Pres Wet. DISICROBB. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphatr, William F.. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederike Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John B. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H.. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lean* Jacob T. Bunting, Charles H. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HOCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myle Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. The Mutual Lifelnsurance Co. OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINFASOF THIS CA)MPANI. is conducted on the mutuat prime pie, in the 8 , 'latest tense of the term—the. entire surplus, deducting necessary expenses alone, being equitanly divided among the assured. iseseipts for the year ending 81st January, $1,689,87 - 5 76. &Seta Over Seven and a Quarter Millen or Dollars. Gash on hand and in Bank..s 120,080 89 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421.879 13 United States Stooks 34,282 50 Reed notate 40,239 18 Due from Agents —... 30,46 D BO -----4.11,989,856 74 80,000 00 ... 185,000 00 88,182 38 Add Interest searuedi but not yet due., Deterred premiums, (estimated) Premiums in course of transmission GBO6B ABbril l / 2 February 4 /861--.....54224989 12 Rates of premium Amer, and profits gratsr than In moat other Companies. TOM PROPLICTION or Watt ABUTS to the amount at risk is grustor than that of any other Life insu rance Company in the United States. Pamphlet , anti every requisite information will be furnished tree of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to 8T NAfth A BLACESTOC, Street, Pittsburgh. 3 , 31.8md pELAWRAN ARE MUTUAL SAFETY I iniisllorl CONFAB Y—INOOo THIL LEGISLATUREfsLATURE OF PENII,NBPLVRATEDANIA, laaft. OFF/CB, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND TVALNII2 oIR ' RTKFILL.LADELFULL MARINE INBIIILANCES on V easels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. .IN.L.A.ND I.NBUKANCM on , ( „k isl df l , by Rivera, cenats Lakes, and Latta Oar ringes, to all parts of the Limon. Iwo IMO- Ji&N t OEio on Merchandise generally, on &ores, 'Dwelling Mouses, APc. D r y grx OW-- W ILI. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, hills Paulding, John N. Penrose, John O. 'DieriE, UMW , Iraquar Wm. Eyre, s tr i J ar aules C. lianci,...Wm..C.Lnowig:Joseiiii U. Dr. Ft.. M. Huston, Geo. G. Diaper, Hugh Craig, les Kel ley,./51rmuei &Stokes, J. F. Yezustoujienry Bloaa, Bdward Dsirlingtoni B. Jones , Brooke, bipeneer Idlaysin 'rWfUlal3, C. Hand, Robert Barton, Jr., Jacob P. liinftquee B. Wrallauct, Jokhua P. Eyre, John B. plo.L Figaialik, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, doV i , ILLIAN BiliEnti,'President. ' TB.o#. _Q. *LIP, 'tilco - Ptedant JiLOOSI Mamma, BOdtfti r+ . . . . isali ' .4s.L—;mtVelaVit‘afttith Glad News for the Unfortunate! TE LONG SOUGUT FO& DISCOVERED AT LAST• Cherokee Remedy, An unfailing Bpeeifie for allDiseasee of th , Urinary organe,and a General iltern tire and Blood Purifier. Ki-THIS " REMEDY " CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL.IOI untirely unlike every other medicine prescribed for Venerial Diseases, as it contains no Mineral Fbison or Nauseous D g prepared from Roots. Barks and Leaves, in th e torm of a sieasunt and delicious Syrup. Wit is "nature's own remedy," for GOlL.llor rhcea. (Clap,) • (Meet, Gravel, Stricture, and is 'especially recommended for Fluor Albus, (Whites in Females,) for this complaint it is invalu able. /firAs a general alterative and Mood purifier, it has no equal, and does not fail to cure Scrof ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular Swellings, Mercurial and all Eruptive Diseases, curing them more speedily and permnently than any other medicine known. 11 does this by purifying and eleaniny the good 1 Caus ing it to flow in all its orik inal pure and vigor, thus removing from the system al‘ impure and pernicious causes which have induced disease. all old cases of Govnorrheea and Glect, that have baffled all medical skill, it is especially recommended--in old cases it neve r fails, and re cent ones it cures from one to three days. ar A few doses positivelg removes all scalding heti, Milee and pain. Wit does not affect the breath, or Interfere with any class of business. Wit requires no assistance from other medi cine. Wlt can lay on the Toilet-table, or In the Count ing-Noon, without it ea; r being suspected as a " remedy " for private diseases WA Treatise on Venenal diseases, with full directions for their permanent core, accompany each bottle. WFsr full particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the 'United States. Wlt is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Bottles for t,b, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medicines,throughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER its 'KERWIN, Sole Proprietors, ',V93,261 7 6 Bold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr. GBO. H. IC EIrBER, and by all responsible Drug gists in the United dtatea. jyßblydew See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF ILEIXSTREET'S INTh[ITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the Signature of the Proprietors. W. )1 . 1, HAGAN & CO., Every article which has a large and Increasing sale like this is likely to be counterfeited. It is, as its name indicates, entirely "Isruirrwar 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 HEIMBTREET'S, It Is the original, the only reliable, and the cheapest itir Bee the following testimony M : JACX.I3OI.I, IPS., May 29 1861. W. R. Miewn e, Si Market street, St. Louis, Mo., Advertising Agent for Heimstreet'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 lleoierson (one of our first citizens) says, that "ne has used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but tuts never used an article equal to Hingiernorr's INIICITABLZ HAIR RZSTOR&ITVZ. That it tar surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried for ReAoring the Hatr of the bard and grey to its original luxuriance and beauty." You can wiite the Propne ors, W. E. Minis A Co., Troy, N., the they have the cheapest and best Hair Restorative in our market, and that it gives satisfaction in every case. Respectfully yours, J. S. &LEER, Wholesale Druggist. IT 18 UNEQUALLED FOR PRODUCING A LUXURIANT HARD OF HAIR. Sold everywhere—Price tOe and $1 per bottle. W. E. HAGAN A CO., Proprietors, 1 roy. N. Y. THERE IS NO USE INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Altho' we have FOR THEH many of them, MAGNOLIA BALM . For when the Face Is covered with unsightly Pimples or blotot" , es, the sufferer cares only to be directed to use acme 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 a bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it has her tore been thought absolutely necessary G., use prepartdione of lead or mercury to cure immedia telyibut the Mac:moue RA= contains neither. It is the moat elegant and neatly put up aaticle for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apotheranes and Fancy Goods Dealers. Si- Price Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. E. HAGAN A CO , Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pittsburgh atr26 HARD TIMES OUTDONE. 0,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO n the First Wednesday in August, 1861 6 6 THE RAPPA'FTANNOCK MANU- A, FACTURING COM PAN 4 " propose to raise,, by the first Wednesday in August next, a CAPITAL STOCK of $480,000; to be sub,cribed in shares of $2O each; $lOO,OOO to be returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMIUbfS, as an inducement to sub scribers, .and the balance. 5380,000, to ened to the erection, at the new village a Ra ppahannock, in Virr Dia, of a Southern Arms , aclothing and Wof len 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 dra.fla. If less than a share of $2O should be subscribed by the time specified, the money will not be lost, but op portunlty will be given to increase it by like remit tenet's thereafter, until enough is secured to obtain a certi fi cate of S tock. 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 per value thereof. All the Stockholders will, moreover, receive semiannual dividends out of the net profits of the Company, so soon as their Fac tories are put in operation. Besides the above, the person who subscribes the largest amount, (by the first Wednesday in August, 1881,) will be entitled to a premium of $6.000; the next largest to$8,800; the next largest to $1,600; the two next 'argest to $l,OOO each; the four next largest to $6OO each; the ninety next largest to $BO each • the tune Indred next larges to $4O each; the three hundre next largest to Vit) t each • the one thousand next .argest to SIA each; the three thousand four hundred next largest to $6 each, and the person who fails to obtain either of these, loan extra premium of $1,000,a1l 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 -tbe smallest Ulm remitted If not less than $4 79, will secure a premium of 11,009 These shares are , all founded upon Real Estate, which is pledged for the security or redemption of the Stook, and any shareholder wishing to settle, can at any time es- change his stook for any of the Companya lands at their lowest market value and receive a good and sufficient warranty title, AIWA few Agents well recommended, will be em ployed at liberal rates, both to obtain subscriptions to the Stec& of the Company and to sell shares in a popular homestead scheme. For further informa tion, subscriptions, agencies, ice., address, with a stamp enclosed, the Treasurer, E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Virginia. REFERENCEkf —Edit-re and Publishers of News papers generally in the various States, nearly all of whom already hold deeds from us in the Real Estate alluded to. The Portsmouth (Vs.) Daily Transcript says: "This ptojeals one well worth the attention of oar people, and we assure them that the parties representing it are. reliable and responsible. Besides, tnose who are advised of the progress of the plan say it is hi the fhlltide of prospetive success. The IndePendenoe (Va.) News says: "It is really a paying enterprise. The town is already begun.— Nothing ean'belost in any evsnt." The Elyton ctrotral ilio&mllau says: "Flattering inducements are held out to those who desire totake risks, and from some business transactions we have had with the getters up of the enterprise, we can commend them as reliable The Danville (Pa.) Herald says "Here is an op portunity excelling anyttn , g we know of, txie in character and terms. People of prescribed- means can have a trial with fa'r hopes of satisfactory re- Balta." The Pittsburgh Iron City says: "We have the name of numerous persons who now hold land in that locality sad by Mr Bander. We would be pleased toexbibit the testimonials in our possession to any one wishing to enquire." mh2o:tattg7 TJYDRANT POSE--Vulcanized Hose that is wezranted not to become stiff by cold nor affected by - 11444c 300 degrees Fahrenheit, and win stand a prepnie of 16 pounds to the equate bah, for eale,,tettkootipling And pipes, in lengths to Rot pozobsearavat i , WFIDON =MUM white 161 wood idiom, near girth. GARB SOD#.4O ke ? , : Ugh V a litioa'd br s:rr:c • ST. LOUIS MO. WIT.L RE AWARDED I=l Winn _ JOHN M'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, —talk DEALER 1E— New Orleans sugar and Molasses, FLOCII, Bacodr, Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oil', No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Sralthdeld, PITTSBIIR 9 H, PENN'A. A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine of he own importauon. always on hand. Also, 01 M , nongatiela Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. apEttly.n S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEIAL, C.3EIPLS IN DOOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, lave remoTed from R 7 WOOD STREET to No. 38 MIDI/ afield street. PITTSBURGH,PA , 11F11-edialt or Trade fox Rare. ap9 WILLIAM CARR & CO., 1 1 holesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. IMPORTERS OF ALSO Distillers and Dealers in INE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISII, 827 and 829 Liberty Street, rittl PITTSBURGH. PA. WILLIAM CLAYTON. WHOLESALE & RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. SI Diamond Alley, Naar Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. 4:11- Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified W hi.ky. mhl6 E. P. MIDDLETON & IMPORTLIM OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c ALSO WALRUS IN line Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplthlyd PHILADELPHIA. Onbarce and stgari. W & D. RINEHART, 11.1107AMCM11 AND DUI= 115 Lid IaNDII TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGABS, apBl2l NO 11* WOOD STREET._ • LYON ARNSTILILL, Wholesale and lteteeti Dealer 111 GEN UI NE HAVANA SEGARS, AND Virginia Chewing Tobaceo ) WOOD STREET, ander the St. Charles Hots, cell PITTSBURGH. PA. GROCERY AND TEA STORE; WHOLESALE DEALER IN Et TT TT "El , GFS, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Goods Delivered when Ordered D. B. FERGUSON, fe2B:lyd Corner }DO and Wylie street. Wec. Maus, W. Bacansons Fittest:ugh RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, MID 1111POSITIP OP BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGAW_ NOS. SU 4.IXD 953, CORNER. OF LIBERTY &ND TRIVEN STREETS, PD SOLE .46 1 .8NTS FOR SVIRAILEWS CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c., Constantly on Hand. [mr2 pagarron 6alitries. ROGERS' AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH FIRST PREVIUM GALLERY,' CHRONICLE BUILDING, No. TO Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICI .Two Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awar ded fo , Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Life-Size Pictures. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil on Canvas. jail PEOPLES' GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES PECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts burgh axle vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery and is prepared to take every va riety of Picture known to the Photographic Art, in its most perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDU CED PRICES. Important improvements have been added, rendering this the mos desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city my]. A. JAQUAY. GLASGO VW's AREBROTYE GALLERY, .EIT FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING real fine kmbrotypes at a moderate price, and all who have been unable to obtain a good likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited to call. Large variety of and frame 4 always on hand. Price.a moderate and satisfaction guGLAaranteed.W C. SCO, 87 Fourth Street, Pittabargh. T HE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. WM. SCHIJCIIMAN, Prattled Lithographer, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREW ER'S BITLL,,DLNEI, weld P-179SBURG8. P 4. A. KREBS &, BRO. PRACTICAL AlthMaPhltr% Cower 'Wood and Fourth ets" PITTSBURGH. JAMES M. TitYLOR I ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 461 Penn Street, Sth Ward cOLLECTI ON S promptly' made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee end other Legal iting , Drawn. Acknowledgements Tak en,Bills Probated. ay P. Rerun— ...... Rirsta......H. D. Rani (Late at Miller & Iticketaores.) REIYMBIL & :BROTHER.S. (EineceEmor to RUM a Atrnssioa•) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, 'lke. NO. 89 Wood st., and No. 113 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, P.PITSBURGH WILLIAM BAGALEY ) Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 end 20 Wtn,3 Street, 'saw PITTSIII7IIOBA WM. IL Ethirl9l..,.- ----JOB. R. liumraza. WIII. 11. MI MI 4t, CO., WHOLESALE GROOtEIB, Nit SECOND AND befIRST STREETS, wisig Petiasreft, Vas I M,)11.1.1.• t ttt lb. L w iIIIRSHFELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET: WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS Fon GENTLEM ENS DRESS, WHICH for novelty and beauty of style is unexcelled. The Tailoring Department. embraces all the new taaries of the season adap ted to all classes and uses. We shallpay the same strict attention to the style of getting UP oar Sur ments for which we have always been.renoW Our prices are moderate. L. HrB,BRIPELD A . NO. 83 WOOD BTELIANT. - DEA SLEE & CO, BRO. alatritun. Groats. ADVERTISING AGENTS, AND DEALERS IN PRINTING MATERIALS, sr Park Row andl46 Nassau Shut, New York, Solicit or2ers for the PRINTING INKS Of all fiTst-class Manufacturers. 414 - We fill orders from all FIRST-awes makers, but sell no Rosin Oil or other inferior goods. Inks warranted, or may be returned CITY TAXE -113D_ WATER RENTI t ALL PRO S6N LIABLE FOR GI' T Y and Business Taxes and Water Bents to the city of Pittsbu gh, are hereby notified thatthe above taxes and wa.er rents are now due and payable at City Treasurer's 01Hoe, Fourth Street WOn all payment made before AUGUST FIRST, a Discount of Five PerCen . will be al lowed. Between August Ist and Sep ember 16th, a discount of Two Per Cent. Between Oc tober Ist and November Ist, an additton will be made of fire per coat, and after November Ist, all remaining unpaid will be put in the hands of collect. ors, with a further addition of five percent. jai AVM. EICHBAUM. City Treasurer. cea.ELF - 2781 oAt.-Etv'Elertsz -FOR,.. SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. MICALLIIM, 87 Fourth Street, la AVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID oasortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful witerns, With all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as any other bones in the city. mhBo D. C.' KNEELAND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ; iso makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BAIA suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, ac., at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens' Bank,) Pitts burgh, Pa. jekl y Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles EATING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS YOB THE SALE OIT HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING TILES, UGH LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL LARS, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an exAmmation of samples, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ' ANDERSON &PS ILLIPS, • Apenta for BROWN BROTREitS, manufacturen, 11111r8 ChM" 111113018. 75 PIECES 37i CENT L AWN S FOR 16 CEJrTS. 37i CENT LAWNS FOR 10 CENTS. 100 PIECES GREY !DRESS GOODS 61. 160 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS AT 12k. The above goods are very cheap. The Lawns are the BEST 37?-, .CENT JACO. NETT LAWNS. W. & D. HUG-US, jys corner Market and Fifth streets. Until the First a August. WE will sell for 30 days our:stoek of summer BOOTS, SHOES 3,7 C, At:a large: reduction: from !former larteerja 1000 PAIR VERY CHEAP GAITEIU3, HIM been sold In a few weets, a few mere on hand to close oat; W. E. SCIIkIERTZ &CO Ca"' NIIT WAL,E4CY 4 &COKE, —Ravinpuragsed aid entiolgtemt o_f . tux partners in the Bite ten,01.1331", A vo , tan now prepantettattitzdelt to our farmer cutout. eta and the elthseilr, il t4eb bne" sad vial: 2 generally, a superior quelltyqf GO A ... NUT CO BLACK and COKE, in largo hritnall'Autititliet Or. dere sent through' MeTteat: Office, left at the Toll. Howie the Mircingehelaßridge; or elite Works, w il l be Wended to with- Coal Works and td in South Fate With, ono equate alxrre e the teiongah_elfs Bridge Merck - JANES 31. BAUM. Clt S 0 II SPRINGS, CAMBIA COUNTY, Ph;--Thl4:delightftli and popular place of summer resort, 'l—wted directly an the line of the Penn sia . Ral on the enema _ of th e Allegheny utive,ett hundred , feet above the eved ot the mean, u Elie: the 20th of June; Its the ds have been greatly improved arelibetui* , rendering Cresson one of the moat aomantta and sanative places in the tate. The:tainiture is being thoroughly renovated. The tendon orpleas: nre, and the sufferer from heat and disease,will And attractions hem, is e-firstedsms Livery Stable, W hat& tahle l 4 TenpiA Atoms,, Baths, itc;r..together with the pnrestair, Auld water, and the moss nificentar,h4 scenery to be found in the cone - goOdia r• the . retuel trip from . Ph/betel. pina, g7,61t froniPittaburgh,.sB,oo. For foier inforznation,sdctretet G. W. MULLIN, Ps. • ei*uo'k - —4.nother. dot of ▪ g▪ enuine 1116 -Cosseraf itwaiMio7.4ll was. at wri•itzo.loll,4ree BANti AADEXORIO;s, - Wood Street, anisor r• I - iesay P I•ROLltHiSktialiSs-Biulkellanditz casive- Bro . lEemidui nesieriti AccePailece, Sad,:AM& Exchansetm the Ecattint atitt`Weeteinceittai eon enmity for sate. 1, A - Collections made in all the cities tiamikliont the United States. )Depostta received in per fttlida or = paper, „tio..6't Market Minot bomyeen Third Zen inreetin now DOLLAR is . , - 4r• .fiu. A JrtrUlerasatTigkjg•tv, , BRTBRED:aornmar; PEN DAlLY,froin 'alt3o,on Wednesday - and Saturday . o ; e:eningii from May let to November laSfrOttil to frittlOckl and from November Ist to May Ist. *obi,* ttri. , o'clock- • • Deposits renal* 'or all sums not lefinffill_4,o* Duman, ands dividmd of the profitlideouiretttwies a year, in June and._December, - Intermit big been: declared semi-suuttutily, is. jun* . AxidiPtert Mice the Bank was organised, at - the cafe , per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn ont,is planed taithenredit oft Be depositor as principal, andbenze4,9 au* interest from the first days of tine 0 4 12P09 0 0 0 4 compounding twice a year witiunittrtitionng. Att.de. posher to call or even to present his pails boOkkiAt this rate, mons,y will doable in lesp.tom, twelve years, making lathe aggregate kink Anti Oitfitz* PG MN A TEAR: • Books containing the Charter, and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application et the office. GEORGE AJAR= William J. Anderson. James 111.0013, ' Hill 13nrorm, laracida Pennock.' Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. lit. Pollock ,AL 114 Hopewell Hepburn, Rohort-Robb James Hardman, James Shldb4_ . James D. Kelley, Alexander Tattle, '' Alexander Bradley, JohnH„ McFadden, . John G. Backofen, Peter A. Madelis,, • George Black, John H. Mends; John B. Canfield, JameaM'Anley, Alonzo A. Carrier, John,lidarebsity. • Charles A. Colton, Walter P. William Douglas, John On, John Kearny Henry . John Holmes, John IL Shgemterign Wham B. Haven, Alexander Nrisear. Peter 11 Hunker, William, E. Samaria, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittler. William B. lamely, Christian Yeager. EtnatiLtar AND !BIASING. CHARLES k COLTON. (ref AND GAITEUN, OF THOSE No. 81 Filth Street. r l.'3 ;Y I.OAN OFFICE: HENRY W. cutuoTTit, ifo. 100 Spithfield Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURG:II 4 .VA. MONEY in large and small, q ~ tlW4Hilea loaned on Gold and Silver, Difuncirt&aeviel• ry Gold and Silver Watches; and 211 , -kitiffifOf tildu• able articles, for any length of timeitgread,O/AMIII goods cannot be delivered withotittMaTtoket. Not accountable in ease of fire. - 101.0 Moe Bows from T L. 7d. to 307.41.41,91) THE MERCANTILE` 2 14pYi; PROMOTION ds PROTROBONOITTIUMN. Over 2.40,000 Business Honseilßeported, Ban bracing every Qty, Town and * Village, in the United States, Canada, and &be . - British Possessions ia N. A. • B. G. DUN & CO., Propnelors. A. ARMSTRONG, Meneallis Corner of Wood and Filth Street% Pitttougn, Pa Establiahed New York, June, 1,8-a„ Pittetqugh !Lamb, , 1862. , Head oMae i NEW YOREL = ... /301fA A. CO acumen Offices,, Pittsburg, R #l4 Dui & Co; Pliiiadelphis,RA .Dun &Co •, Cincinnati, R G Dun & ; Cie TV G * Dun Co Detroit r lt 0 Dun "& - CO; Chicago; R Dun & Co; hfilwanWe,R G.Dtutaico; New Qileapa, RG Dun Co; Charleston, RG Dun & CO; VoulaVfflo, R 9 Dun & Co; Bt. Louis, R' Trui OcorNststi• villa, R G Dun * Co. lisserolave 0111 pol. Boston, E Russell & Oa; Baltimorea D . Mat A Co ; Richmond, Pratt a Co. • Foreign °glees, • Toronto, R G Dun & Co; Mohtreal, R G DUnn A Co; London, Eng., RG Dun& Co. t Reference Books,with noticesof cheteprinted daily, furnished to subscribers. , Price -00:; Collections promptly attended to in alipmtiii 01 the United Eludes and British Possessions, And References to upwards of 780 armies fripithiburgh for whom the office makes cgliecticontivc Letters of introduction* , Lawymppfhigimitimd• In g and respectability in every seelotfarthliDnion will be gratuitously furnished to'hiohneribintil writ mg an application at the office; Also.te any U c offices named above. ‘-t ,mll2l cB. SEELY. • 114 FIFTH STREEZoppoite•-Athednd IEAL ESTATE AN'D GENERAL AGENT. DALE .ER, IN' 4 - NOTES, fiONDS, MORTIVI&GES, and °Um Beau Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A ND ORNAMENTAL-Ailt47l of xi.. every description and Latest &Atka Of Yeah manufeetured by J. R. OiLRRRIpl it e No. No Foam Se. The subseriber having resumed.basineasin Pitts burgh wlehes to inform his fortXtentiendle,end patrons.of the city, and stuTotmding coning. and would call - their' attention to a nistv.plittbeatl.WW BEER-ADJUSTING WIG. ft - pittsiill termer IplanE ofwittnating ift the shade it&Mente4ase light ness, durability, not liable to elnialtfhears equally all over the head, and' sear it y p ~a r anon, showing the developmen t true to nature. • f.ys . Ladies are also invited to call and examine' his law made. of ZALEMlGitralid IWLEIS They damns "Abate hetwigaiatiomiallopear sans ad 'STA* dtplarrornteatiof ibiabootttatisles. U PUOLSIS , No. *it mouth litliej.-,.**car, **- THE SIIRSCELBEitairc ,, MANTWAG tare and keep constintly4Miughtp a ry ern e in' their' line,_ 'CofttleeN Wu Goode, ComfOrtsi Petitherlsed* of all kinds; Ida% the celebrated Paten_kflpaing Reda All kinds of shades, Blinde and Mxt&es. sarPrompt attention given to all _orders for flt • tang and laying down C arpets, 011 elaWfte. octil lyd BAIBEIMI WL FuL'IY)N, BELL AND:I Blit* 8 • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND lilisteeV burgh, Pa., us preessreclio furnish ,to mURGH, STEAMBOAT FACTORY, An OF,I6IIIIIIItE 'From 10 to IN 000 posmds. l • 1)'1 X' 411111121.)1WslaS' made to . k Npmn'AND tiolthaE POCKS of all else f liditlEltAis WATER `•• • • INS% end elfe . isriety`of Erigif • ..;. hed Sri the abated manner.- dye; ANTI-AloN 4w r; FULTON'S PATENT PA GI, for Steam Engines. • .. 9 9 Foursnalltatois for7J2dee No, $l. 000 s2 ' °°°' " PAW; P'°°ll - 8 miles from the eity,B2 acres; with; im. movements, No. 2,40 eons, lt ,„,,,, r oity, ca r ibm and four from BewiekleivilleAtellin li* ' - , orchard, &a. No. 8, 12 miles frail:Lk 411/ 0 urea well improved, and in good order-010k Aare% 8 miles from the city,; near Eeergi1*11;,11011 ha proved. For sale by 8. otrnrsztnil)tos,' atxeet. IDIACON.-1;' 0) 1108 13h06100 1 111d0 IA awl Hama. EGE/8.-113t8 fresh. 1:1111D,-.16• keg! prime. BVITER-48 BROOMEW- - 18(f'dOz; ' • APPLEELl2'btialiaiditALLfthillialiy AvelOdi 118 .nd 424181/. • routilmost. DAP, CANDLES AND,' 1,000 Boxes Creemloid Olive • • • ; too do Bois:910ov 4t_ if MO do 140:1. - Palni 1060131 Valium 200 do OWne - 160 do German do 250 do . Friend to Woman Soap .6,.. 11200 do Shaving awd Toast floaislaidifferent 6410 Beies•Minere Candles, ;- • MO& do •Hydraulio rmaseiland isplikkosnaus for Summer nee..• • . 200 Boxes Adamantine Star 'cieadiii;44osi 6s. 40 do New Bedford- , Bperns:tiad 46,1 ea a, is. 20 do . NiszlOoloresdpeadto s o,4l; 444- 6 do• 'Cutts . •". 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