, • • , ME OF TeusProstratzton, General Debility, Asthma, • aiyispepide„ Berathla, Haresmos, Paralyids, 'Njnisonio Bronchitis, Anemia, Chlorods, ann all Disorders of the Blood System. DO YOU KNOW IT ? CONSUMPTION IS THE stow FATAL SCOURGE OP MANEUCD. It has been truly regarded es sy acct.& 103 tutrov—few ever/surviving its attack. " One sixth V It. whole hum= race," soya Dr.. CuMienn4 " and MORE THAN ONE HALF OF ALL THE E ADULT POPU LATION of most civilized communities HT TEM lIISF-ARLP What a sad commentary on the hoisted etlcazy of the Healing Art 1 The brMiatit Discovery of Dr. CharcbM, made to the Imperial Academy ; of Medicine, of Paris, hasproved an Viezeistablitiotta to the world. By the use of this new widPinocrilstrestectial agent, known to Chemistry en TIFIE -114 YPOPHOSPHnts, 4.2%. otrRE of CIONSITRPTION, even la the alloond Aad. Third Stages (at a period, therefore, whoa there can be no doubt as to the =store et the Meese) is the it VLF, while DEATH LS TEI. RECEPTION.” • • • "I KROH,'" mys Do. O. that they will prove not only as smut A RIM. ROY la CONSUMPTION as Quinine Is la labs. *pima Fever. bat also as effeeteal sa MAE& yATIVE as Fambatioa ba. Sawa Liam° Litho aullihrar, who values health and lib, deb/ ak hpui tO try this remedy. Remember that a pwamum is better that' oare.” !Ammo( self— piion, or tb: soothing assurance of friends that" It is only a fink mid!" Fatal error to myriads who now fill pretnatult gr,aves I Give, I entreat you, prompt attention to MC CARUCCI' CHINS DP easommon. 1g MONS to., m renew vataLii....if an. . 1 The eiett symptetnof tubercular disease is wham( t It prmedes thiloaspkand It to earlier, In pointer timt than th eist= It. Is drat manifested in the face ant hands. 'The muscular Wanes waste ; hence nenurrl there is a sense ofsomethingwrong --afselingthat •Trat POWERS ARA llERomol. The sobs of the Babe: machine is more active than its squiir."ws-Dr. Atha* If, wltheatoispappment cause, or under the Womb( ot MUMS which induce wasmutss and mut vanes ;mu& es teantgriff,cerwor,execeipremouar,exuaterleirie nursing, rapid growth, or obey reanery from a person begins to kat his gesb, strength ent, l 2 appetite; if he miters Dam shortens of Ismail sky/amen, mud exritioces • general Teenae( paw and ThMgr MwN To FEAR he is gyred fo . the coasplaiag. if to thelli thi symptoms be ad cough, nowever if it has Dome on slowly, or during the rif t = THE PRORASILITI /S GREATER 81111, 4 '... EFFECT OF THE REMEDY. " tr, on the osixtiest. oppeiumwor of these Gs Consumption; the patient takes daily ab outß .:rails or the ICFPOpitignms. he will meat see them all disappear in • paned viagying Hob , 4 lbw weeks to a One months; and by emett l ud ne mimeo f the Remedy, HE WILL Mai, MELP In TEM ENDYlngr uti s t ercrcox =exam ALA pzausTe. lUD KNOWN IR LIVI BEFORE.* Winchester's Oenulne Preparation° IS TELE ONLY /RELIABLE Form of Dr. Churchill's Remedy. [Made from es„ original Formula.] The intros of the B fa two-rom and speomo incraums g the pr Y os= t4 ' coxiancres mayors loxes, and - they are ma Drnmasessusb.umuircat Lamm views, The tla, upon the übercular oonditkin IIibIEDLITE, at GICEERAE BYYPIOES VISRPFEALwa WOW A kernomy DA IS REALLE MARTELOVIL They relieve the cough, dinar* expectoration, impar t s the appethe. omen Marrhas the afght swat, chills ,and lesser cease ; the boar* beameregular , and Du Dime oath I N Ptavorsit. A ?AIR TRIAL 18 - A CERTAIN eon t sir REWARE °Lague Remoithadvertised as 171 Churchill's, and allotherZWlngjm DEVICES to r 4 sufferers of their meaus,lose thee end baste% FATAL RESULT. Write to me or tattltiLAßS and far Dr. Churchill's Tram* on Cassum , ption, which contain the only authentic tlnformatt on to regal. thitlfECT TREATII&VT. Sethessa to all inquirer* rams- ..42 In 7 and 1 BMWS. SI and $2 tams These lore% or six mall tor 1115. Ihoelzotle • At on bode the Label and Outside Wrapper. f NO OTHER DB eXISLITSCP„ Mr DO not confotmd this Remedy vi kts me secures Lehemlcat Food ;" whichirly avoid all pre ticancontalnlng ibon nannanons,and 1%4 Widcbtas no CTRA"IITE ragman unarm_ Sold by Om most respectable Dnaggists tbrangnam United States and Briti , h*bpi/aces, and Wbolesae. d Retell Qt the Genera I &Pot in the United States, b, • 1.7. WIMERESZERs_atiabn BtetStg, voceRRA.V4 , I B Rolled Bitters DICSLIP.EPSI A , Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &o Tee successful introductiols and nee of this role. brated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood ofco called. "Ilittigni," -offered in various lbrms, tters" .aqmirt bottle ton five-giillon keg, until this ward is but ew Of WOW Mama ancitl s wldakey ndstur name for gro&" " a. • Bre thareany great relief derived from the minute do* anotessizsevei, of our tnedicine, SOMME% HOLLAND Brrraes, as<dtheetatire absence of after praltration, has este. teased fern a reputation which the Lost of imitations and nountarfaits have !Idled to undermine. It is posi tively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirits to preserve It. • Bat-one atza of the genuine, abilf-Pint Bodies,)price Om Postale. Ithraleratoit beerle4 efficacy for PdrifYinS , t-,y (44r40/0 010Eltitial for the fonndatian of good And for ant econsotfeg disorders of the stomach 111,10r,ttiree domes wil one the at toted of Its Irguttri-fitets. • The stonuschwili apeedily retodi2 /5 St*" healthy action of the /Aver, bowels and ktdwrie WM soon take place,send renewed tundth be the oitdoltrestilt.. For INDIGESTION, 2117 s Ildiand Bitters. ls ar l3 o 4 4l l *lm., ;.littritarth Hand Bitters. Fos AtaDITI P ,Aty Ikeritives Ildistki Bitters. For vrAtTipOpoir, Try Beal iaregi *kw BlWrs. Par gintave's'llidland Bitters. Par LOSEi OP APPIMETE. ,Try Barbaro's *Band Bitters. _Par COOMEMI/38. Try - kerhave's Helfand Bitters. P 1 1403. l i no' _ -- lkerhave's Holland Bitters. In tiff Nereine, lithimanatio end Neuralgic Alfec- Paw 411 In- WOW= 408=10135 rained ideidY arldrall a decided oure. '-fleirzitiaty! Theglatadieef:r IVOitemitentretaxl Bataturta Hoz, Lem Brame Is - pat up intuit-AA bottle*, only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The gaga demand forthle truly celebrated aredlidne has Induced many imitations, which the public Mould guard against evertmposition/ Bee that our name (ton Me /abet of tik you buy. Beuj• Page, Jr. &Co.: SOLE MANUFACTURERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. gIINDREES, pot ‘ , M.- a ,1100 bblis R "B” Coffee enlier, e • 10 46 etioidwil cruseed Km, 2O - • ,- 151:40* pulverised l i SD 40300 1 1 Ior rinse, 7 .1 0. .2,f , :100-10.13Oiose • " •- . 1 ,f 1.011 . • - fP___lralenala • ' ;•,:, , ' _i?.7 - Zn.kikliw *min* • 111 "freit!, _ , n • g ir . z. , 10 asosiv:: ' i," -- idifr4 : : 1, re*, pe t hov it ''' , i t. a ` .- ' lb 3i - clum ....i.f, v.--r„. ti fk i tha ; ig l u sockaindy, Yellow do do 1; 1 Utigindilladhig ili t i f ili Zfr il. WU $l. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. - 1861. Effainrrn.iimir mins. A'armayivazda_ ,Ceatral Railroad. AkrpArna MONDAY. JUNE 10th. THBOUGiE MAIL TRAIN T leaves the Passenger Station every morning, • eapilitinday,) at MO a. sto at all rega l:. stationaAttinneetine at with trains ireet form timore, and arriving hiladeiphe . THE 'THROUGH EXPRESS TAM leaves daily a1.12:20 a. m., stopping only at principal stations, Making direct connection at Harrisburg for RAW more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 0:00 a. m. • THE. FAST LINE -leaves the station daily, (ex ipt Sunday,) at CVO p. in, stopping only at Greens- I, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Galhtsen ltoona,ko., and arriving in Philadelphia at 10:00 to; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. TEE JOHNSTOWN ACiXIMM ODATION TRAIN ev g es daily, (except Sunday g ,) at 2..60 p. m., M g o ta ta all stions and runnin as far as Conemati FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's station leaves daily(except Sundrat i taiati m. SECONDAOCOAMODATION for Wall's tiontion leaves day, (except Sunday,) at 11:20 A. m THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leans daily, (except Sunday,) at &to p. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 0:26 p. in. RETURkG2O3 TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:—Express, 1160 a m; Mail, 1160 p. m; Fast Line 12.21 a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, e:80 a. in.' second Wall ' s s station Accommodation. 8:80 m; third wall's station Accommodation, 1:16 p. re.; fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 6:16 p. m. Trams for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blamtville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation Express, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PITTSBURGH AND OONNELLIWILLETRAII•t. stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Don ne,.. vllle Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as followii:— Mail Train, 8:40 a. m.; Express Tram, 410 p. in. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con nelleville Road arrive at Pittsburgh 1020 a. m. and ikl6 p. in The ravelnig public will find it greatly to their Interest, in gom East or West, to travel by the =lame as the accommodations now cannot be Eampasen on any route. The Read is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. WARR s TO NEW Y0RE.....412 151 ILTOBALTIMORRE9 60 PHELADELPHLAIO 00 LANCASTER 866 HARRISIIBaggage , M. checked to all stations on the Penneyl Tamil and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purclearitig tickets in cam will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—hi ease of loss, the nany will hold themselves responsible for personal ba cage only, and for an art "ant not exceeding $lOO. N. The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to °envoy passengers and beggag to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each rtaasenger and For tickets apply to bI .I I 9I I rWART Agt., At the Penne R. E. Passenger Sta t ion, jell On Liberty and Grant streets. 1881. THE 1881 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH SUMMER ARR W ANG EST. EMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other mite vybsrwaan TRAINS. FAST MAIL LINE--Leaves Pittsburgh 1285 a. r. Arrives atCreatittig.--. 8 00 a. a. Making close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland. Columbus A (naafi:mat' Roads Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. B.,—The time to Cincinnati is the same us by Steubenville. (Prams on both Roads meet at °alum btt ita rs all go into Cincinnati together. T —Leaves Pittsburgh 1210 r a. Arrives atCrestline I Making aloft connections as above. 7.30 r a Arriving at Chicago at 6:45 a. m. N. h.—in• time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Oars on this tram from Pittsburgh to Ciscinnaid, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains throng:amigo without change of Cars. ARD TRAINS. &ears Chicago, 7.30 a. a. and 8.00 P. X. Arriving at Lima, 226 r. m. and 8.20 A. Connecta-a , ig with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest , line, 6.00 r. tr. and 6.06 L a. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh, 11.65 a. at. and 2.20 P. X. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via -mown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAllib—From Federal at, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 a. a., and 420 r. a. Arrive at " 11.80 " 015 a , Leave New Bton, 6.80 " 1.00 MeArrive in All eghe ny, &10 " " 2EO " "Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 7 . 26 a. and at Economy at 2.25 a. a.; loaves Allegheny at 12.05 P. X and 010 P. X, arrive at Economy at 140 P. IL and 7.20 r a.; leave Economy at 9.00 a. m., and 4.27 p, m., and arrive i n Allegheny at 11.05 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. ET TRAlN.—Leaves Massillon &ea a. to. loaves Alliance at 6.14 L. IL and arrives in Allegheny at 1100 A. 04 leaves Allegheny at 3.05 e. a.; Alliance at 800 P. K., stopping at all staUons for tigers and marke t ', arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. to. 'rickets will — be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows;-- At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts. burgh Railroad. Al Orville, Ohi o, o, to and from Mi ll e/via:Erg, Akron, 93.7hogikreta. At mannkl, Olio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San di:Wry, Wei* Detroit, eta. At Orestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Onielanati, Xenia, Dayton, Indbmapolut, St. Louis, Louisville, eta. At Forest, tar hpringfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin cinna etc., etc. for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, eta. eta. Al Fort Wayne, for Parr., Lafayaitte, f im Egjouis; and intermediate ports to Central I an" 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, Wisoonsin and Minnesota For !wilier information and through tickets apply to J. Ef MAI .. tT, Ticket A nut, er 8 pi n eburgh. GEOltWir et Aet, Passenger 8 Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the et Oakes of the Company one the line of the road, to all parts 01 the United Mat G. (I LIATRICWAY Pell General Passenger Agent, PlUshirgh - IMAGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. oN AND AFTER MONDAY, Jane 10. 1861, trains will lave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad. in Pikebargh, as follows t PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND OINOINNATI SHORT LIKE, VIA t3TRUIOINVILLR. No change of am between Pittsburgh and an' cimmti Loan Arrives Arrives Arrives Pita durgh, at Columbus, at ClineLonatl. at St. Louis. 1136 s. L 11:118 a. L 4.10 P. IL 1210 r. 8:46r.L 2 0 0 a, This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleepiag cam attached to all Night Trains. Leaves PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Az. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb r gkßochestar,Wellinille, StenbsvilleXtelng. 12:84 A. N. WO a. u. 267 A. N. &03 a. Y. 6.*7 A. N. &Oa P. N. 746,. IL &19 LN. 9.20 T. ay 1046 P. u MO A. N. 146 1. N. 213 P. at MO A. U. 420 1. N. 600 n 8:16 x. is. 625 v. x. The IU6 A. it. and 1260 P. ar.TraLas connect with Trains of 0 0. R. R. for Zanesville, tiancseter, Ac. Tian 4:00 T. r. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. prrrastruGa a OLIWELATIb LINE. Loam Leavee Pittsburgh. Cleveland. Mb . st. 9:10 A. sr. 1210 r. Y &AO 1.. IL The 1286 a. m. train connects at Bayard for Nbir E'hiladelphia and station on the Ttuicarawas Branch. Pessesimrs dashing to go to Shndasky, To. ledo, Memo, or points West, via Cleveland, must be _particular to askfor tktkets via Cleveland. Through Tiakete can be procured at the 111:0 arts) Street repot, Pitlilbstrih. W.ifißT, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Offire in Frei ght _ Station. Penn I street, F. R. MYERS, Gaul Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. fele EW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND dianapolis & Oinoinnati it, R. Votin at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre and Aiton Railroad, to 8t: Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Alban r and Salem and Michigan Central Roads: for CHICAGO, gomurLAMBLIBLINGTON, and all in termedi• r ate MM oi . FMight Train to INDLINAPOLIB, =UM NA 4:IAPAYETTE and FEW. paned ! , and carried from ClillClll nati or Lairrellee l eas time than by any other route by twen our hours, and at as low rates. Theo b which shiEments am be 78 made frum to Sheik teat, without breakin,g onliu Consignments made to J. B. GIBBONS, &Rank at Cincinnati; or W. B. CEITTANG E : agent Ili Law reaceburg, will receive prompt Athintion, And no charge for ooromissioru no sharps reillmage or cosensission at Leavrencebem t Far Amber Information apply to THOMARRATI GAB, (No. lib Water street ' ) agent of the CuMfanYr GAB, (No. prepared to give ItEMOINTI mom r i• • eery freight to Indianapolis, Terre . Hatto. Ohicags, Perm, Grecs:mast] Orawfords villa, Charleston, Paris and Mattocm, 4 Phs., ec. B. F. LORD, panade n t, MEN F. C H.%Bend Ftwight Oren. nuS REMOVAL. THE 'PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN in utielming Company have removed the Mee- - No. ft Wood Street, Between 19p& and Sec id streets, wbece all or he rooked, siAlluoinees attr nded t o . EMU INIM CI44OVDI junta indemnity Against Loss by Fire. HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSII RANCE OOMPANY OF PRHADELFau. ee, Na 438 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Mb. &mum OF AMNON Jammu Ist, 1860. Pidslishcd Aggrooobty to do Act of dasiont4 6 •be tn a : First Mortgages„ampiy secured.. —..51,843.03 gg Real Estate, (present value $lOB,BlB 84) 102,996 26 Temporary Loans on ample Collatteral Securities 89,186 56 Stocks, (present valae ($86,867 72,) cost. 89,788 66 Notes and Bills Receivable.. 1,821 00 «......«..»... 27,919 88 82,208,05 68 The only profile from premiums which this eo l m Nay can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insuranoes made on every description of Prop erty, n Town and Country at rates as low as are con. sistent with security. Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have_ paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness AU liabilities. Losses raid during the year 1869, *62,165 86. DIBICITOES. 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 Fides,' • CHAS. N. BA.NOR, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President WM. A. STE EL. Secretle7_ Pre terrk• J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAME, President; F. M. GORDO, Capt. R . D. COORRA.N, Gen'i Ag Secretary Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Span& A Co.'s Warehouse, up staiza,) Pittsburgh RINE . Wlll insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA. RISE& A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in theeommunity, and who are de• termined, by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they hare assumed, as of aring the best protection to those who des ire to be insured. ABSETI3, OCTOBER, 80ttt, 1860. Stock Accounts 83,000 00 Mortgage ._ 2,160 09 Office - ffirniture 280 00 Open Accounts, etc...... ................ 7,809 43 Cash 18,351 GO Premium Notes-. . . ...... ............. 27,603 20 Notes and bills discou nted 174,076 14 0131110VORS. George Dareie, R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, Jamas M'Auloy, Nathaniel Holman, Alexander Nirlck, Wm. H. Smith, Clue. W. Ricketson Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas tiz v2B PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CONCP'Y, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Oustozo House, Capital $ 210,10 0 --Assets ;304.048. WILL MAKE ALL K,INDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium, ROBERT P. KM% President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice ?residua I, DIRIXTOBS: Charles Bayea, B. B. Cope, B. English, 'George W. Brown, B. Silvery, Joseph S. Pant, C. Sherman, John Clayton, , Ei. J. Magarges, B. Wiley, F. Biatimmut, Secretary. J. B. COFFIN, Agent, Jy 4l 7 Corner Third and Wood streets Clr MIPPYISNIPRIA CT/WEIGH SAMUEL WM. BAGALBY. President. RSA. becretary. Ocoee, Cor. ot'lliarket and Water al e. 'names against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivera, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Nevi gation of the Bea& Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. Dincrou: Wm. Bagaley, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, Jae. Perk, Jr., C. Zug, S. Harbangh, aF. Jones, 8. C. Young, J. Caldwell, Franele Sellers, B. M. Kier John B . Dilworth, John Bhipton, Barclay Prt:eten. Win. G. Johnston. mit29:lydh, FIRE INSURANCE The:Enterprise Insurance Co., OF PHILADKLP/3IU Risk. Taken for One, Five, or Seven Yaw; or Per petty. akri Wilham Holmes& Co., aak, Ltringston, Coperbinti & Co„ James B. Lyon A Co, Hun. Tboa. M. Bore, William 8. Larely A Co., Jamea Marshall, E 49., Al len Kramer, E.aq., George a Bryant Co, TV Ilson, McElroy & , Waren, Carr A Co., John 1 C -Logan A Co., Jacob hunter it Co, Bane; Brown it Cu. DARTON BLACKEOZ:K. Agora., a9I6:IImLING (Moe. Bank Block , No. 31 F il th at. Br THE Johann Mutual Insurance Company Plilladelptuis, On Buildings, Limited or Perpettutl, Mar. chundize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. -Cash Capital, *229,610 00. Assets. 11303,508 96. OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT EIMER?. Invested as follows, m First Mortgage on Improved City Property worth double the amount.--......---8166.60 00 Ground rent, first. - ......... 2,482 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 8 el cent. 130,000, coet.-..... ..... . 27,900 00 Ph M ilac=ia L =per cant loan 80,000 00 41.11eglian, County 6 IN cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans.." —.. 10,000 00 Collateral loan; well secu redred— 4 6 00 Do Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock-. 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,360 00 Stook of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Ban kdo ..... ...... . 6.135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Cob Scrip. 180 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest. etc.. 6, 2 / 8 72 Cash on hand and In in bands of agents .... 11,386 16 $303,608 CLEId TINGLEY, ?midst. 98 D 111102015. Clam Tingley, Samuel Bisphaw, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Prederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R.. W9rrel, Marshall Hill, arson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles a Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. H. M. HINCHIdAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COF FIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Woolksiresta. lie Mutual Lifelnsurance Co. OF NEW YORK. F. RA.TORFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT 6TRIET, PHILADELPHLL THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPAN\ te ig t wm e duate go t o h n e the imth fil Pr e in zji l r P e le 'su in iTt b upl diducalg a e nee =pease., alone, being cqultaoly divided among the assured. Iteoeipta for the year ending Blat January, $1,682,676 76. Assets Over Seven audit Quarter 111111 on of Dollars. Osah on hand and in Bank.; 120,080 89 Bones and Mortges..—.... 13,M.819 12 United States Steels 887,282 60 Red Estate— ... 40,2 M 18 Due from Agent 5....„....... .. 20,466 60 ---46,089,868 14 Add Interest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Defirred premiums, (estimated) ... 186,000 00 Premiums in course of transauselon... 83,182 88 ebruary 1, 1861 ...... ...117,987,989 12 Rates of premium tower, and profits greater than in most other Companies. Tai Paoroartos or Was dams to the amount at minasis greater thanlifat tsf any other Life Insu- Company in the United States. Pamphlet ana every requisite information will be ft rniebed tree of expense on application, by letter or otberwise to • Diff.LLIVITON & BLACHBTOOII, yELSmd 437 Filth Street, l'ittsbur : h. PELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY—INOORPORATED THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNBLVAIIIA, 1886. 0F.1 1 .104 & R CONNER TILLED AIVJD WALNUT STREM PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Wesel/30:4o and Freight, to all =of the World. INLAND /5181TRA NOM on by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car riages, to all parte the Union. FIRE INSU .Thaelhng Rouses, Jco RANGE° on tderab ondtse genesally, on Stores, Diesel osa.—wm. Martin, Edmund A. Solider, Theophihis Paulding, John N. Penrose , . John CI, SM6I3 Davis, James Thulushr, Wm . F 2 tfre. si tz t : ri _ O. _ gaud, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph R. .or. R. EL it lito6or ' 9eo. G . Lieper, Ora*, C ea Rol la, Samuel B. Stokes, J. F. s a y m fb„,a 4 ammo Darlington. H. Jones Broakti, Spenoar /Main Ileums O. Band, Robert Burton, Jr., .18 cobJ James B. WFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John hi. A. B. Itaaboxipi,l). T. Morgan,. Berger, dO. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOt3I3. NAND, Vice President. Rim Lamina, Searetaty. P. A. MADELRA, Agent. 102 a fie Water atr•orrilabunils. dial. ' Glad News for the Unfortunate i FRI LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. Ae ,....--.... N. r o ~ 'll CURES eFROM oms Cherokee Remedy, An unfailing specific for allDiaeaies of the Urinary organs,and a General Altera tive and Blood Purifier. sirTH/8 "REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL—H .......___„.......----___ Slarit is entirely unlike every other medicine prescribed for Valeria/ Diseases, aa it contains no Ahruirel poison or Nauseous Drugs, being prepared from Roots, Barka crud Leant, in the form of a pleasant and delirious Syrup. i®•-It is, "nature's own remedy," for Ctonnor rhcea, (Clap,) Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, and as' e.Tecia/ey reeoniniendal co m p l Album, (Whites in Females,) for this int it is invalu able. AIRO`As a general alterative and blood Se r e r - has no equal, and does not fail to curula, Secondary, Syphilis, Glandular setveLlings, Mercurial and all Eruptive Diseases, curing them wore speedily and permnently than any other medicine known. h does this by purifying and cleaning the blood I CallEt• log it to flow in all its °runnel pure and vigor, tints removing from the system all impure and pernicious causes which have induced disease. tharne all ff o le d a c l s m es e doifc G sono,rht cia ende Gz y recommended—in old cases it never fails, and re cent ones it cures from one to three days. A few doses posit:wig removes all scaldeny heat, Mortice and pair. /Grit does not affect the breath, or inter! ere with any class of business. 4/P-It requires no assistance from other modi. clne. 41E-11 van lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Count. Ing - Notitn, without it err r being suspected as a " remedy " for private diseases AtifrA Treatise on Venenal diseases, with full directions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. Kiii-Fer full particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the United States. aiy-lt is *sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Rowe. for $6, by all responsible Druggists and Dealer , in Mediemoat hroughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER & X ERWIN, Solo Proprietors, ST. LOUIS MO. Sol,' - a Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr. GE°. H. KEYSER, and by all responsible Drug giste in the United antes. jyallydaw See The La bel ON THE TOP OF EACH OTTLE OF BELLIESTREJLTII INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. HAS the Signature of the Propriet ors. W. ki. HAGAN & CO., Eve article which Inn a large and increasi s, Bede li ke this ie likely to be counterfeited It is, a s s g s its name Indicates, entirely "Isuerrane" as far as its power to restore the Hair on bald heads, and to give it the color of youth, *no matter how grey it may be,) is concerned USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT HEIIIISTBEET'S, it is the alma, the only retiabla and the cheapest. air- See the iollowtrig testimony s exclaim, Muss., May 29, 1861. W. R. lifikurst, el Market street, St. Louis, hio, Advertising Agent for Heinistreet's Hair Resters. Live. Dear tAr —The Medicines you introduced into our city last winter are ail having a large sale, and giving in every case satiafacoon Mr. James Henderson (one of our that citizens) says, that "he has used all of the Hal* Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but ane never used an article equal to Hintsnier's laternatz lima ItSSTOSATITC That it tar surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried for Restoring the Hair of the bad and grey to Its original_ luxuriance and beauty." Tou can write the Proprie or., W. E. HAGAN a CO, Trey, N, the , they bare the cheapest and best flair Restorative in our market, and that It gives satisfaction In every cue. Respectfullyyours, J. S. SIZER, Wholesale Druggist. IT IS UNEQUALLED FOR PRODUCING A LUXURIANT 'MAUI) OF HAIR. Said everywhere—Prime fith:s and $1 per bottle. W. E.. HAGAN A CO, Proprietors, Troy. N Y. TI - I-Elirfsig IS NO trei3E3 INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Shiite we have very many of them, FOR THE, MAGNOLIA BALM: . For w hen the Flee to covered with unsightly Pinipies or Notate% the aulterer ca r es only to be dl rated to use some sae tur d reliable remedy ME MAGNOLIA BA LMAMA. CURE •rtiE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. II is so safe a remidy that the contents of • bottle nitwit be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon its speedy mires, for it has her.. tote been th ought absolutely necessary to use preparations of load or memory to cure in:media tely; but the Humus line contains neither It is the most elegant and neatly put up amide for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothecaresi and Fancy Goods Dealers. ea- Pnce Fifty Cent:. a ktottle. W E. HAGAN ll CO , Propnetent, Troy. N, Y. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 110 Wood street agent for Pittsburgh atr.2o HARD TIKES OUTDONE. 0,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO WILL DE AWARDED On the First Wednesday in August, 1861, - -.1. 0 111111. 0 0.-- - c' ril II E RAPPAHANNOCK MANU- A. FACTUKING COMPANY" propose to raise, ST by the C first Wednesday in August next, a CAPITAL OK of $480,000; to be suleerbeil In shares of $2O each; $lOO,OOO te be, returned to the eubsenbers in the form of PREMIUMS., as au inducement to sub. scribers, and the balance, $360,000, ti:4li i i ted to the erection, at the new village of ock, In Virginia , of a Southern Arms, a tithing and Woolen Factory. The shares can be subscribed In weekly or monthly instalments of any amount to snit the convenience of the subamiber, and receipts will be sent from time to time in acknowledgement of all sums remitted, no rnatterhow small they may be. which may be done conveniently in postage stamps, gold omn,eurrent bank notes, or drafts. lf leas than a share of pi should be subscribed by the time *wetted, the money will not be lost, but op portunity will be given to increase it by like remit tances thereafter, until enough is secured to obtain a certificate of Stock. But if a share, or several shares should be subscribed before that time, the subscriber will receive a certificate of preferred Flock, guaranteeing tothe holder 8 per cent per an num on the par veins thereof. All the Stockholders will, moreover, receive semiannual dividends auto( the net profits of the COMM ay, so soon as their Fac tories are put in operation. Besides the above, the person who sulascribes the largest sm eehti t itki the find Wednesday in Auctuat, 1861,) will be en tled to a premium of $8.000; the next largest tof8,800: the next largest to $1,500; the two next largest to $l,OOO each ; the four next largest to $BOO earth; the ninety next largest to $BO each • the diner indred next ti:Reto $4O etch ; the three Mindy« next largest ach ; the one thousand next argest to $lO each; the three thousand four hundred next largest to $6 each, and the person who fails to obtain either of these, to an extra premium 0f53.000, all to be said in Cash, Real Estate, Arms, Military or other Cloth ing. Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed N 9 21, will take the largest preinkun of $5,000y and the smallest sum reit:MC*o4 if het lean than St 79 1 will secure a premium of $1,009 These shares are all founded upon Real Estate, which is pledged for the security or redemption of the Stock, and any shareholder wishing to settle, can at any time ex , change his stook for any of the Companyl3 lands at their lowest market Value and receive a good and sufficient warranty title. allilrA few Agents well recommended, will be em ployed at liberal rates, both to obtain aubscriptineut to the Stotts of the Company and to sell shares M popular homestead scheme. For farther Informr .. tion, subscription's, agencies, Ac., address, with a stamp enclosed, the Treasurer, E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Vir REFERENOEb —Edit-rs and Publishers o News paper rs generally In the various States, nearly all of aiready hold deeds from us in the Real Estate alluded to. The Portsmouth (Va.) Daily 'Pranseript says: "Thla prejeCt le one well worth the attention of our people, and we assure them Wet the poles represng it ere reliable and responsible. Besides those wh oa re advitsid ed of the proffeas of theplan say' it is In the fullof prospetive success. The e Independence OM) Nays nye : "It is really spaying eilMrprise. The town is &ready began.— Nng can be lost inapt' The Blyton Climbed a ems' " Flattering indutiemente are held o to Untie who delft to take Make, and from some business tranyactions we have Mad with the gefferi up of the enterprae, we can commend them as reliable." The Danville (Pa.) Herald says: "Here is an op portunity excelling anything we know o 4 both In character and terms. People of prescribed means eauve a trial with fair hopes of satisfactory re. s. The Pittsburgh Iron City Bays: " holdv the names of numerous persons who now land in thatjocality sold by /Sir. Bander. We would be pleased to exhibit the testimonials in our possession to any one wishing to enquire." mh2etalte7 .11YDRANT HOSB—Vulcanized Hose eats warranted not to become stiff by cold nor affected by heat , at 300 degrees Fahrenheit, and will stand a pressrun of 76 potnads to the square inch, for lengtha it> suite sale, sers, with at coupling and pipes, in urcha WELDON A REINEICES, rabao tab Weed etrpat. Weer Sixth. QUIP. CA.RB 80 ' A...-50 keeksliiii 114.7 Jot Todd by m plW wgi‘iiikii‘ 4- ,2 6,381 76 t , mom WNI. BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. /20 Wood Street, fct22: 6m ihttsbur JOHN IVE'rEviii, WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DBALNA IN— New Orleans Sngar and Molasses, FLOUR, 11.4C0.0 r, Rice, Cheese, Fish, 0119, &c., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite SmiUtileld, PITTSBUBSH, PENN'A. A constant suppll of Pare Brandies and Wine of hs own importation, always on hand. Also, 01 Mo a nongahela Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey*. p2thly.n TO MAU DAYS . B. & C. P. MASHIE, MANUFACTURERS AND D~7A C...E1.R.S 00R, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, Jove removed from $l7 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Slrelil Wield otreet, PITTSBURGH, PA, 11FIL.Caeh or Trade for Rage. sP9 WI — ILIAMIIIII ez CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. IMPORTERS OF ALSO , Distillers and Dealers In FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHICH, 327 and 829 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. WILLIAM I.ATOIII. WHOLESALE & RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 87 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sit - Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry . and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Wnteky• mble E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. 111 PORTION OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c A.LBO MAXUS IN Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, isplCidyci PHILAAELPILLet. dobatto and ,fiegars. & D. RINEHART, ILLNITYACITANII & D Dian TN LIS row TOBACCO, SNUFF A, isEGA_REI, apal:2y t% 0 1,2 t) w..ui trfaßET. LYijNTA Whalese. .2n4 14 , 1! becur GENUINE, HAVANA SEGARS, AND Virginia Chewing TobarCO, WOZ an der the Bt. Obarlos OD iiTitE T, oell PITTSBURGH. PA. GROCERY AND TEA iiltCad ; • WIiOLIESALE BEAUS IN •331:311".E.R, .1D4a,(3.8, AXL) ALL KINDS OF PROU CE Goods Delive D red whenOrderek D. B. FERGUSON, featiyd Corner High and Wylle strett. Wm. lituizi,PttiLa..--0. W. RscAnsos, Pittaburgh MILLER dr. RH)RETSO%, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 4213) LIMILIZU OF IDIANDINS, Wlllll4B AND EAILII, A mu AND =I, OORNER OF LLBERT7 AND IRWIN BTREETti, AND 801,11 498111T8 .1 7 011 SWEARER% ant GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. [ran, Rails, Ctiton Yarns, dm.. &c n Constantly on Hand. [ma pagamon 6a'l4rieg. Rasa EIRE' AOIFIROTYPE AND PHOTOCRAPH FIRST PICR Nt 111 hi GALLERY,' CIIRONICLIC BUILDING, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Akip-Two miver Medals and Two Diplomas, awar• ded to Photographs, Ambrotypes, and 14115-81ze Pictorea. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, an 4 colored in Oil on Canvas. tall PEOPLES'GALL EBY, 98 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. THE e i , " 4 SUBSCRIBER WOULD RFI3- PECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts burgh and vichuty, that be has leased the above Popular Gallery and is prepared to take every va riety of Picture known to the Photographic tta moat_ ED Ast , in Oat perfect styles, and at GREATLY KU CM, PRICES. Important improvements have been added, rendering Iglu the inns desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city mvi A. AQUA Y. T B E OLDEsT AN D LA .RU EST ifithographie Establishment in the City. WIII. SCIIVCIIIIIAN, Practical Lithographer, NM. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREW ER'S BUILDING, enl4 P 177 8811E911. Pd. A. KREBS & BR • 11. A. arrl CLA-To Sithogitaphitts Oorner Wood arm:ft ea. PITITEBITRGIL, elidgraten. JAMES lit. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 461 Penn Street, 6th Ward VOLLECTT ON S promptly made. .Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee and other Lea Drawn. Aoknowleidigements Ta k e n,Balk Probated. "ffty Grote P. Barns J. S. ...... H. D. Rants (Late at Miller & Ric):wson's.) REYMER & AROTIVERS. (Successor to RIMER k Amman.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WRKS, &c. No. 89 Wood it., and No. US Second street, Opposite St ()barium Hotel, WILLIAM BAGALEY7 Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wt"..l Street, wm. 8.. ararra..—..............105. R. HUNTER, 'PM. H. MUTH 1c CO., WHOLESALE OR OCARS, 118 SECOND HD 10 FIRST STREETS. TANN MIS' r ac;l.6 B. A. PLIINESTOOR (X), career vt Plat and Woods, ass. PITTSI3OIWE peoeTi_ E S S 0 N STICW, ' Ei f tOrBAL COMM, PA.--This - 41Q1,4111 and ,poPtifir of summerreatirto 'led direct"? on the ' e of the Perms_rivaitia xln:the euttunit of the Allegheny Mountains; tlif , hand rod feet above the evel o ft the sziz, be °Pen rot gnats the , 20th of lune: • _ BM= Oil grounds have bruit greetki r illret _ea and kleitmt nedv rendering Cressonainevi emorwrouncitiO and attractive plsoes'intbarialaterf,224,Andwre is belneboroughly rasioralpd,Mittveo itailroZ eree are, Wad the sufferer from nelgilitind -.o* attractions here, in a first olaist Warp hard tables, TOUPin AllttAli alattp44,6 44330_11 With the purest air and' Water s 16114 tkile - e*l eeelf; niticent mountain seamy id be totindrin Wiliam ? tr inkets good for-the rcitusitAlip* Ipim Madel. phis, V . ,154 , from Pittsburgh, iferfmMer igelMatioosatitirjar; - ..e. WV, MULLIN, . jell'ant- 4 CressoV: •,, Cam....._,......„........_.bria goy Por I ileillglio.Ravaits ,_, vmotratat '.: =. i jolt urot 1 : KPH P/4401.311:. ; h ilot es Dipanoed lumillisibi ifs, . . PITTSBUB.GFEIk E!E:n Mi'ututftm L. SIR&I xOE ` LB, NO. 88 WOOD' 14.11,NET: WILL TIM DAY OPEN vim SPRING IMPORTATIONS "IVOR GENTLEMENS DRESS,WILICH for novelty and bPanty of sitYle Is unexcelled. The Tailoring= Department embraces all, the newlatirles otthe season adiis: ted to all creases and usea. We shallpo the same strict attention to the style of getting AP our ger• mania for which we have always been renoWect.— Our prices are moderate..._ L. - HB:E! . ELD A NO. 83 WOOD BTRAMT. R EA Kg EE & CU., ADVERTISING AGENTS, AND DEALEIts IN PRINTING MATERIALS, 37 Park Row and 145 Nassau greet, New Fork, Solicit orders for the PRINTING INKS Of All first-class Manufacturers Allsift We all orders from all goo d skers but sell nd Boffin Oil or other Inferio Inks warranted, or may be returned CITY WTEII RENTS ? AL PERSONS LIABLE - FOR CJ -Y and Business Taxes and Water Rents in the city of Pittabulth, are hbreby notified Mauls above taxes and water rents are now due and payable at tee City Treasurer's Whoa, Fourth Street. APOn all payment made before AUGUST FIBST. a Discount, of Five Per Oen . . will bel at lowed. Between August at and Bep ember 16th, a discount of Two Per Cent. Between Oc tober lbt and November let, an addititurwifi be made of fire per cent, and after November Ist, all remaining unpaid will be put in the handsofoollect ore. with a further addition of five per Cent. je3 WM. EICELBAUDI, City Treatturm 01k:ELPEITISI 0410.R.PEIT81 SPRING SALES. W. D. & i M'CALLUM, 87 Fourth Street, tir AVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From to 24 feet, new designs awd beardiluliatte TIM with all goods usually found in FIRS IMAM °UTT woltl any other house and as favorable terms as in the oil on y.. WM • D. C. KNERILAND K rim CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OTAL BONNET • lao, makes to order P BOXES LAIN L I ND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Show, Dry Goods, Eastern noes. Corner Virgin alleL and Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens' Rukl). Pitte• laugh, Pa. total y Iliatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles HAYING BM APPOINTED AG MS POE THZ BALE OP HYATT% CELEBRATED ULCERATING FOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL. LAB.% AREA% AND COAL VAULTS. We would res pectfully solicit an examination of samples, at oar Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, , AN - OEIIEON a PHILLIPS, Agents for BROWN BROTII.B, manufacture" mart Chico ao, Illinois. 75 PIEOES 37; CENT LAWNS FOR 16 CE.IrTS. CENT LAWNS mit 10 CENTS. 100 PIECES GREY t DRESS GOODS 4.- 150 PIECES GREY DRESS GOODS AT 12k. The above goods are very cheap. The Lawns are the BEST 374 CENT JACO. NETT LAWNS. W. & D. HUGUS, corner Market and Fifth streets. Until the 'fi rst IMZ:= WE will sell for 30 days our stook of summer BOOTS, SHOES AND -, • ff %.7 AtXlarge: reduction; from {former prima. 1000 PAIR OF THOSE VERY CHEAP GAITERS, Um been sold Ina few weeks, a few Mime on band_ to *se ent; W. E. SCIIMERTZ & CO., COAL, NUT COAII,BLACK, t COKE, 46 .ning turchluied thewitire intern/4mm , partners in the firm of Wpm lege - tN A ft. t on - I am now prepared tatting/eh to onv,tbrper eatt i6 li) . era and the oititionut vor Pittabutate. neneralbr, a kopftim. (Sy ofVO *MX) BLACK and uOSX,In o f email *Asia& gr" dent aent through tha , Olgoe;leti -at thee Rousse! the.biet the Work/4 will ba attended witb Prompintes.: , Coar Works -end - 011oev - sitnate4, In &nth . its bar eh. one square above the Ifeaorwahela-Bridge Maim t 41111:11:8 DU /MILES „, g r A i1 •04 1 40 7 234 : •wx” , t'7l7. • ' .••• AX E -FOR TILES, GAIUMI; 1 , 41 °4; 6°ZIIi W 4 V 3 V- 1 )- 1 4‘.& ,. '„ ; • ~, .000 Ikkoa Ohmlad Olive Broainig Stii* - -„ :soo , 7 doßoo htn i lthads a voiro 200 ~, do, -No. 11"ahn Eckiww - 4 atm; pla ns 200 do Mine - do., . lakllb bars..c., 160 do German ' 'do • - tin ibtiiiiiii,..,_‘- ' , wt. do Priendlo.WOMSito pl rtll6 OM 1,000 : 40, ~ Vowing iiiid Toilet fiooudiffereat shako add idsee. ~ , ,: c., ~.3 -, , 500 Boxes Nininif polka,- '- • ,•.: -“,,--`• 6 wow& sydiaidle kffimodiiiit!itoiird.6ll4ll6,ll i fotainiamer4uie. 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': . : : Wolin, eft_ Exchviirsl,2"„uswiamiti : ...orarzo w , oon Co ; - .tdo hi the iitilltZ ' 3 ''. it/lies tfirtiligiord United Btates„;Deppubt " Atfor.tunde or current piiporao.irraumgo jetwoniThird add Fottrth moo' .." _ .. , _ , DOLLsetle Sair-iii so. Ac.imusWilliornamo,, - 0 HAAT:AB. 11,114i*tkamsels. riPEN- DAILY, *tip. P.**Atook i .‘,.,„ alio, cots t rAntt- •Itatnathrtoroninna. 1 l atr AI: itifelateri:l m4sii.'-stl?-11itf. ~ k,...l4,2zstge ~,... • Delnndin inee [ Tea alit e nineinetlites;4intirs Dozias, and a dleiddid of-thepeogiedeeistredtateo a 'wilts-done And ,Den::'--,inbitult been declared sankmundlyiv-30:411UO—Dibeo Bina the Beek wee .orts9l- 1110 0; 1 444eeat0,:of atm per cent: a year. - , Interest if nett draiertAttonpliooo Witte credit ea he delecieliet riprinetpak2aubbeariVniatune interest front the s di" of Julwt a utAtember, compounding. twice o'yeistodltpktproallcgthe de posit= CC( colt crayon to OreiteititteptatisVlr. 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P OTAVarlilliii PA. &TONEY in tare and.analaquantities aU: lamed on Geld and Sliver, Dititten4,4ewel• z i rld and f irer Vtattibe4 apd alipurvaln• r any Janet °rums int:The goods cannot be delivered without Tiding Not accountable ni CBBB of flre.„ eit.Oftfoe /fowl burn 1 4 . A. M. to M PROmniox &TifoPic#ol,olrE4(ln. _Over 240,000 Etnainefut4fonsealt , i o ed'Em. bracing every City, Torn and; fi tae UnitedBtates,,Caruidaoumininer Britishl'oftiesskinsfirMA t R. G. DUN. k CO. 'Proprietors A. ARMETRONG, Mart.ter% Corner of Wood and Filth Stireets,AqabtirAtlt pa Established New York June, "liftl, Pitiebnrgh 311.44 z • ' . , • , Plead'Olitett '' ' '''' NEW TORN.— !... - . , L,.:DURAIOYD &CO deirinti 9itline4:-1 3 -.V . 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