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Loniftraotolvilivalloommunttles PERISH BY TILLS
'M. I4 " What a sad cosoltentery on the booted
Ofter ofthe Healing Art
tent DiSeovery of Dr. Churchill, made to sue
,Imperial Academy Otbbsdiehie, of Parts, has proved an
01414/eboost to the world. By the use of this new
"4 - I.Ark44l.l"setedial agent, known to Chemistry as
MEM HYPOPHOSPH ITES,
4 f.99i6.:4311RE of colisimpTiox P even • in the
11,ohist -- Wad Third Stages (at a per iod, e,
tod, therefor
can be no doubt as to the nature of
b*l.oll le the RULE, what! , DEATH IS THIt
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histriarrioN urn Is to Intsos
but also as effectual a mons
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hour toty this repody. Remember that 44 Wit
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,„ ,ON. W l Tl4.4locittax:4 JUNE 101 M
HE ' I T OOiriaat litin, TRAIN
leaves din Tiavaiiger Station every morning;
tptlianda3r,)tit MO a. tarnppi at all Vert
' , litationmanlustithig atatimt *ilk awns
fcollll-1.-11"1"reOlid 4 nlying at Thiladelphia
at
TEM fltitOUGH SIBPRESSTRAIIiIeavee-daily
m vm, stopping Only at - *UMW maims,
making tikect comean at Harrlag for Ita
ti
more, and arriving in di Pandelpida or WdMom at
000 a. m. 4
THE FAST LINE leavei the Oak& daily, (ex
cept Build/WM 4 : 00 Pan., stoP&lngonbr steieemr
um Liam% Joheetcmv,
AltaxisNitooted'envdngin.Philaihdpitta atiMo
a. an
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
THE JOHNSTOWN AtX/OMMODETION TRAIN
leaves dant,. (exoept Snuday,) gitol
) all statiOns and amningas . fa ns'ilConeman
POST A.CCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (=cepa Stinftaat tke a m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION MAO for Wall's
tiontion leaves ydady (except Sundayaat m.
• THIRD , MICK=ODAION WAM (Orail's
station levies daily, (except Sunday ' ) at 4:10 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at MIS p. tn.
nEnnuince daily
arrive in Pittsburgh as
follows :---Rapress, 11350 a in; Mail, Ll:SO p. in; Fast
Line 1240 a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 1046
a. tn. ; Fires Wail's station Accommodation, WO a.
rn.• ' second Wall's station Accommodation, 8:80 O a.
; third Wall's station Accommodation 1:16 p. m.;
fourth Wall's station Accommodation, fr. 1.611. m.
Trains for , Blairsville and Indiana, connect at
Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown AOCOMMO
cianon, &cpress, and Mail Trains East and West,
with Fast Freight East.
PIT IBBUW3EI AND CON:bIELLBVILLETRAINF3
stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con
neLssille Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted , ) as
follows:—Mail Train., 6140 a. in.; ltrpress Trail:44M
p. m. Pecurning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con
nellsville Road s rrive at Pittsburgh 10:10 a. in: and
6:15 p m
The raveling polio will and it greatly to their
interest, in going East or West, to travel by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now
offered cannot be noosed on any route. The Road
is ballasted with stone and it entirely free from
dust. We can promise safety, rpeed and comfort
to all who may favor this Road with their patronage.
i
TO NEW Y0RK......512 n i TO BALTIMORE* 50
PHILADELPHIAIO 00 LANCASTER 8 55
HAtiRiSB, 45.
Bag: checked to all stations on the Penney!
o - BlZlroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York
Passengers purolgiaing tickets in cars. 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—In ease of loss, the Oor rainy will hold
themselves responsible for personal ba gage only,
and for an arr %int not exceeding $lOO.
N. R.— fhe )3xoelsior Omnibus Line has been
employed to convey passengers and 4 to and
fromthe depot, at a not tce 25 cents
for each passeager and
For liekets appsto J. ART, Agt.,
At the Penn 'a B. R. Palominos Station,
Jel On Liberty and Griot streets.
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE &
OHIOAGO RAILROAD,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, ARO
NORTH WEST.
M I M 17 . I " r
TIME to Cincinnati as quielE, and to
Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker,
than by any oilier route
Vt , 12SPNARD TRAINS.
FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 12:85 A. tt
~ ..crrives at Crestline....... 8.00 A. N.
Making close connections with Bellefontalfe and
Cleveland, Columbus a Cincinnati Roads.
Arriving* Cidoago at 7.00 p. m.
N. B.—The lime to Cincinnati is the same as by
Steubenville. 'Trams on both Roads meetat Comm.u
but and passengers into Cincinnati together.
TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1210 r a.
Arrives at Orestline 7-30 r as
Making close connections as above.
Arming at Chicago at 8c46 a. in.
N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by
litencenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col.
umbtus, and paisengerlf all go into Cincinnati
togeer.
Slee th ping Or on tins. Warn from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati, to Indlana4and to Chicago.
Trains thronfi E to mw o wi TßA thout change of Can.
INS.
t.eave Chicago, 7.80 A. N. and 8.00 P. a. Arriving
at Lima, 226 P. N. and 8.20 A. a. Coniwiting with
trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest
line, 6.00 P. a. and 6.05
Connectingwith trains for Columbus, Cincinnati,
Cleveland, Buffalo And the Esst, and arriving as
Pittsburgh, 11.65 A. st.and 340 P.N.. £ll making close
connections with Pilinnivanla Railroad trains for
the Eastern cilles, - via Allentown and . Philadelphia.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at..
AlleOeny, for New Brighton, 10.00 A. a, and 4.30 P. n.
Arrive at " 11.80 " a flab
Leave New Brigh ton, 6.30 " " 1.00 "
Arrive in klieg eny, 810 a a 2.30 a '
Allegheny and Em- norny Accommodation Truism,
Leave Allegheny, 7.25 A. a., and at Economy at 8..26
A. x.; leaves Allegheny at 1.2.86 F. N. and 6.10 P. ay
arrive at Ectinomy tit 1.60 v. u. und 7.20 a.; leave
Economy at 9to a. m , and 4.22 p, and arrive In
MARHET Allegheny at 11.06 a. tn. and 6.30 - p.
TRAlN.—Leaves Massillon 6.00 a. m.
leaves Alliance at 6.14 A. K. and arrives in Allegheny
at 11 00 A. ad leaves Allegheny at 8.06 P. Wince
at 8.00 P. N., stopping *all staubas for passengers
and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. in.
Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced
rates.
Trough trains connect as follows o--
At AW.ance,letth trains on the Cleveland and Pitts.
burgh flailroad.
At Orville, CM* to and from
Millirsittrg, Akron,
rallt ho
it
Onyhom. Wks. •
At Ms.psfiebtja for Nonni Vernon, Shelby, San
dusky, Toledo*.
At Crestlineilhr ware,trigfield, Columbus,
Xenis, - Dayton, diapapolts, St. Louis,
liottlmilkl, etc.
At Forest, tor Sprringtleld, Sandusky,. Dayton, Cin
cinnati, etc, etc.
At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Clithirtati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Louis,
andante ports in Central Indiana and)
Illinois. .
At Plymoinli ioT Laplrte.'ll J.` • .
At Waning& for all pofhts o$ tht New Allaily and
Salem Railroad.
And at Chicago, with trains for all Points In Illinole,
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota;
For further Information and through dokete•
apply to J. !STEWART, wo n , Agent,
Passenger Pittsburgh.
• GRORGM.PAISHIN Ticket Att.,
Passau& 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 States. G. 0: HA.' RWAY
dellGenets! Plummer Agent, -kittatiT;rgh•
CHANGE OF TIME--SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBORGHIAILROAD.
( ) NAND AFTER MONDAY, June.lo-
, BR trains Will leave the Npot of the Penn
sylvania asillrost a in Pittsburgh, as follows :
PITTSBURGH, LIMITS CINCINNATI
SHORT LINE, VIA STRUBIDTVILLE.
Po change of cars between Pittsburgh and On.
chinatt.
Laav Arrives • AtriVes Arrives
Plti iargh, at Columbus, .at at St. Louis.
MSS sex -111d1lta.11. 1 - 410 r.:st • •
IMO P. at 8411 P. S. spo A,
K i
This route is shutter to Cinthurati,4ol7 l / 1 11ilES
Columbtis and all points &iilliVtitan any other
lout& - 111plendidsleepingearaattached to all Night
PITTSBURGH AND wAismaiNe LINK
' , At' • ~ A L Jr. at
Fritsb'gh, lionchadieWe
1111 1 / 1 a. a. 1.10 a. a. TM A. r. dal L. a. LC A. K.
6:05 P. a. Ida P. IL &IC tic. 920 Y. a. 1.0•46 P. a
IWO A. ig, f _ Ilb a. at stlEt v. a. WO 4../0 a. a.
ddov.lry &16 PAL en v. iv
Thel2SS A. L and 12;50 P. - ALTralini Connect with
Trlatutef . P,A.8...R. for Zaneirrille, Lancaster, do: •
Tne 40 P. a. Train stops at all stations between
Rochester' and Wellsville.
PIWEIBURGII t CLEVELAND LINE.
• Leaves Leaves "
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
WS A. K. 9:10 a. lw
MUD v. a. 45:150 P. a.
Tbli'Maik a. m.train connects at Bayard for
Pep PblitidSobl and Options on the Tuscarawas
Branch =
Pasaturerif :desiring to go to Shndusky,
ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must
be,=ireir to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Tickets can be procured at the Lib.
arty Street Depot, Pittebumh.
Jr STEWART, 1 eket Agent,
For further particulars appirto
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. i
Atthe *Oomremy's Office in Freight Station, Penn
street, AffßllB,
fileel Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio.
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Bitte rs,
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:EW.L. ROUTE VIA RIVER, AND
4WAI:I4aOAIIti
0.48 & Oindianati - 114 It.
commagfAtlndisiaapolis with. Terre Sante,
Tarrelitalide and Alton Bailroadjto Sli Lonia
an d LagdeetM Albany and
se e + ~ 4 CHICASO,
:4 6, r tyjc4altiptrimdi.
lit6 T= k 4 ttlig , "tor , mw_redas,.
TE t AUTicIP: WP=u- :
And , -I k o ht - -0/44, 1 * ,
other • L • me than AS Aar
ta by t Antr AAA At 10316 } , A 1f .
rates. Theo ld by - 42114
made from to 47 Vii, without
brelaingi:44l '
Csmaigianenta made to-J. a etuottifil4
einnintlett or W. a O:3l7lTtNa, As*:
renoeborg, will rekelve mon* attaii%;,
=Lano dam
awnantaiont p
at Zawramiblirg.
Pm furt her information „to
GAR, (Wo. all Water agen.t of tith Clonweigii
Who la prepared to ail* moms iwatimilorpapt
M,Jula frwilddlointliimePella 'Terre Haute
+ rs huts Chimito_, Pam, Gireenceade. Qrawford
ape. Clhaneston, Pans and Mattoon, le.
H. F. LOElD,Freakkatt,
302 1i 4 r - • g ire aLGObefid - FrOillaW AIWA.
rptivi-ElNNsirtmextramira t rAN :
Comparlian removedthe office
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Sathi*
JUMOVAL.
-. . -
thaimnity Usiost Loss by Fire.
ririBX* 7 FRA.NRLIN FIRE INSII-
A - Emig COEPArP PEILADELPHLL
O w e, No. 485 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near
fth. •
Sum= Dr Meets, liSMART 4 88 0-
Wtaft! 4927441c0p - Io An Ad of Assent 4 beine ti
Mortmes,amply secured-- —4 1 , 59 0.=
Real Rotate, (Present valuelao3,lll2 6 . 1 1)
c05t102,905 25
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Ty Loans on ample
emporar Oollatteral
Securities 80,185 56
Stooks, (present value (:86,667.72,) cost.. 82,786 68
Mites and Bills Receivable- WI. OD
Cash 27,919 86
12,208,051 68
The only profits from premiums which this cons
-parry can divide by law, are from risks which
have been determined,-
Insure/toes made Orli every description of Prep
erV,in Town andtkantry atratediag low as are con
sistent with security.
Since their moorpolsition, a period of thirtj
years, they have
_paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford
ing evidence of the _advantages of Insurance, as
well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1859, 562,163 36.
D 1111131.0118.
Charles W. Bannlier t - Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown,
Samuel Grant Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George Pales,:
CRAB. li. BANG: 4 =I%R, president
EDWARD C DALE, Vice President.
WM. A. fiTE E.L, SeCr , tary pro Lem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mylB Northeast cor Third and Wood streets.
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH. •
GEORGE DARSIE, President;
F. M. GORDON, Secretary
Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gon'l Agent.
No. 92 Water street, (Spang k Oo.'e Warehouse,
up stall-a) Pittsburgh.
Will Insure against all kinds of FIRE said MA
RIN E RISKS.
A Home institution managed by Directors whO
are well known in the community, and who are de.
termlned, by promptness and liberality, to main
tain the character which they have assumed, as of
ering the best protection} to those who desire to be
insured. -
ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1880.
Stock Accounts 88,000 00
Mortgage.-- 2,180 00
Office ftirniture— 260 00
Open Accounts, etc 7,809 48
Cash 18,861 99
Premium Notes_ ... 27.806 20
Notes and bills ..... 174,076 14
011101011.
George Daraie, R. Miler, Jr.,
George W. Jackson, James M'Atiloy,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Hinder,
W m. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson,
Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight,
Alexander Speer, David M. Long,
Rees J. Thomas mytl
PHILADELPHIA PIEE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y
RD.149-EIESNUT STREET,
Opposita • Custom House,
Capital .210,100.-..-Aaseta $301,0414.
WILL MA RP: ALL KINDS OF IN
SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on
every description of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. RING, President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President,
DIRECTORS;
Charles liayes, Cope,
E. B. English, Eieorge
W. Brews,
P. B. &very, Joseph S. Paw,
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
8. J. Magargee, E. Wilor,
F. BLAantnua, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets
c'T.E942.P.MEDINIA AIM"
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BAMIII L RNA, tsearetary
WM. BAGALRY. President.
Odle*, Cor. of Blarkat. and Water S t ..
the insures against Loss an in the Naviga
tion of the Southern ext ern Rivera,
Lakes, and Bay° the Navi
gation of th
Insure. against Loss
and Damage by Fire.
ate:
Wm. Bogsley, Hon. T. M.Howe, Jas. tr y .: 3‘ .. x .. eer,
Jas. Park, Jr., O. Zeig, S..
ELF. Jones, B. 0. Young, 3. f ,
BF.
Francis Sellers, S. M. Hier, John S. Dilworth,
John Shipton, Barclay Preston. Wm. G. Johnston.
mh2sklydh,
FIRE INS CE.
The:Enterprise Insurance Co.,
OF PHILADELPHIA
Maki Taken for One, Five, or Seven Years, or Per
petualty.
unman
William Holmes s Co., Livingston, Coperiand A
Co, James B. Lyon A Ca, Hon. Thos. IL Rowe d
William B. Lately A 00., - Jamea Marshall, Miq,
len Kramer, Esq., George d. Bryan a Co., Watson,
McElroy & Co, Wilson, G a rr 3 Co, John T.Logan
& Co, Jacob Painter * Co, Bailey, Brown & Co.
DA/UAW/TON H.LAUKBTK. Agenta,
apincam Othon . }kink 8 10314 No. Yifth at.
FIRE INSURANCE
Reliance Mutual Insurance Conipany,
Of Philadolpitia,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer.
ehandize, Furniture&c., in town
or country.
Cash Capital, 8229,610 00.
Assets, #303,508 90.
OFFICE NO. 308 WA LNUT STREET.,
Invested as follows, via :
First Mortgage on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount „.$1615,400 00
Ground rent, first class 2,482 60
Peni i l v vi s tnia rtailroad -Co.'s cent.
24g Lome, $3OOOO, 27,900 00
Philade p Alper wit loan 80,4* 00
Allegban Ootintt o lli eemt.Pennsyl•
91131ia
Collateral logns, well 2,600 00
12,600 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00
St. , of ReliancoMutual Insurance C 0... 24,860 00
Stock of Connty Fire Insurance 0o 1,059 00
Stock of Delaware M. 13, Insurance C 0.... 700 00
Commercial Bank do ...... „. 5,195 01
Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60
Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip. HO 00
Bills Receivable, kindness paper 18,297 18
Book Accounts, accrued interest, 8,218 72
Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 It,
= 9
CLEM lINGLEI', de1. 96
D 11.11020115.
Olem Tingley, Samuel Bisphant,
IL Thompson, Ikrbert Steen,
Frederik& Brown, WllliardNusser
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley,
John Ca rson, Hill,
IL L. rfo lljlan tlaro_ ,p
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Frederick Dining -Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles B. Wood, ;. Smith Bowen, •
James B. WoodaraN, JAnklinsaellPitta.
t3ecretary.
GARDNER. COFFIN Agent,
mylo Northeast corner Third and Word streets.
the Mutual Litelnouranee Co
OF NEW
P. RATMITORD BTAU, Aleut
400 WAIMPF , BTREET, PHILADELPIILL
HE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPAN'
T
is conducted on the mutual principle, in the
strictest sense' 01 the term—the entire 'undue,
*dim*/ nasuary a:optimist alone, being equitably
divided amon g the assured.
Receipts for the year ending 81st January,
$1,689,676 76.
Abseils Over Se'renlaidOituarter Million
01801114.
Cash on hand slit. in 8ank.1120,060 89
Bonds and Mclpie:J..-- 0021,479
United !hates 60
Real !Galata 18
Due from 'W 60
.--..--$6,989,RRS 74
Addllntmeat accrued; but not. yet due.. 80,000 00
Deferred premiums, (eatimM) ......_. 136,000 00
Premiums in course of transmission— 33,182 88
Gaon Asaum, February 1, 1861..........57,2137,222 12
Rates of premium lower, and profits greater than
in most. other Companies.
Tax Paopownon or CASE Awls to the amount at
risk lie greater thaa that ofrara , other Pia mnsti
ranoe Company itilhe United Stated:
Pamphlets and every requisite information will
be furnished free of expense on application, by
letter or otherwise to
1 DARIJNUTON BIAMCBTOO_ L
y3i37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.
Bmd
p A ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE OOMPANY—INCOS,PORATF.Xi
I TM IaSUBUTURK OF PIENNEILVAMA,
OFFNS, .8._11,_4
_WIRD AND
WALNUT STRRIITELPFFTII" *inn
INl3USANCFSonNesselkOurzo and t, to all
p a d 4 , 4 4.1.ne INorl.l. c. ; ,IRLAND J.Mu - AionWon
brifkkair, Camas; tairesianauarra
w:0 1 of , Union .: rilta
oIF nunnikandise gennallY,' on &mot
jorginnfni, 404
as.—Wm. Meztin, Pdvviund. A. Sender,
b u i p pow.p A nklin&John It Penrose, John O.
P altri ' 4llll2 "
eit ptipat,' trait:awes .4
„ - mesa,
; •Ipa,r - fJorres
_Brooke,
leifkor - • • / 1 1: 0 0ertit!' - 414
•
Xanob fr- 4 :A , L I ti =1,: r 491 " 11 110 . 1 4,
; 446-j •
7.36:tritaitiragesideid.'
TEO O4Ritt9WeePRA444
sun Imam% • A `"
ik e la t :
NO. W ADM
=M==
Glad Ne wsfortfternibrain ate
1.. ,,
( - 0 ).
1
CURES
..: .., ` 4 l,ici L ‘‘. To i.
( FROM ; ! s E .7- 4:" . f.7;P : THREE
Cherokee Remedy,
in unfailing Bpeeifie for aillseasea of th
Urinary Ofgallylild a General Altera
tive sad Blood Purifier.
NirTHIS "REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL
OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL.II3
/ern is untirely unlike every other
medicine prescribed for ireneria2 Diseases, as it
contains no .Ikfinerot Poison or Nauseous Drugs., being
prepared from Roots, Barks aud Leanss, in the term
of a F(easunfand cisiiciousSyruP•
1!i-It ib "nature's own remedy," for Gennor.
rhcea. (Clap,) Gleet, Gravel, Strictures
and ispwially TlCOmmendal for loluor Album,
(Whites In Fetnalead for this complaint it is invalu
able.
Alagr•As a general alterative and blood purifier, it
has no equal, and does not bid to cure Sorof.
ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular
Swellings, Mercurial and all Eruptive
Diseases, curing them more speedily and
permnently than any other medicine known. rt
does this by purifying and cleaning the blood I Caute
lug it to flow in all its original pore and vigor,
thus removing from the system all impure and
pernicious causes Which have mduced disease.
*rin all old eases of Gonnorrhom and 01e4
that have baffled all medical skill, It Is especially
recommended--in old cases it never hills, and re
cent ones it curse from one to three days. A few
doses positiveig reeiovee aR acclaim heat, cnordea and
Pain.
Ahrlt does not affect the breath, or interfere with
any alias of business.
.AIL requires uo assistance from other made
clue.
/Wit can lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Count
ing-Room, without PV4 r siutpeoted as r
remedy " for private diseases.
AIWA Treatise on Venerlal diseases, with hill
directions for their permanent cure, accompany
each bottle.
.5298,11.1 76
Air Far full partleulare get a Circular /nu from
any Drtig store in the United States.
Airit is sold,at Bakal Per $2 per Bottle or three
Bottles (or $ 6. by all responsible Druggists suit
Dealers in Medleinea,throng bout the United States,
and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists.
& NEWT N, Sole= Proprietors,
ST. LOUIS MO.
Sold in Pitt s gh wholesale and retail 17 ) 40r.
GEO. E. HE II and by all responsible
gilds lo the United dtates. tunlydsw
See • The Label
ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF
EBERBTREET'S INIMITABLE
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Ifiaathe Signature of the Proprietors.
W. k, HA.GAN & CO.,
Every article which has a large and Increasing
sale like this Is likely to be counterfeited. It is, as
its name indicates, entirely "Denorroas" 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 HBIMSTRBET'iI,
It is the eriginta;the only reliable, and the cheapest.
air See thefollowing testimony :
3/14113021 a* May 29 MIL
W. R. Mama, 61 Market ;m M eet, St. Louis, Mo
Advertising Agent for Heimatreet's ,Heir Reston:
tire.
Door Sir . —The Medicines you introduced into
onr city last winter are all having a large sale,
and giving in every case satisfacuon. Mr. James
Henderson (one of ear first citizens) says, that
"be bus used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives
of the day, haloes never used an article equal to
Mlaairflrell INTIM= Hera Rzermartys. That it
tar surpasses any preparationthat he has ever tried
for Restoring the Hair of the bald and grey to its
original luxuriance and
You can write the =ors, W. E. atoas &
Co, Troy, N., that they have the cheapest and best
Hair Restorative in our market, and that It gives
satisfaction in every case. Respectfully yours,
J. R. SIZER, Wholesale Druggist.
IT IS UNEQUALLED FOR PRODUCING
A LUXURIANT IiAED OP HAIR.
Sold everywhere—Price 60c and per bottle.
W. E. HAGAN 00, Proprietors, Toy, N. Y.
TI33EIREr IS NO 17$D
INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS
Altho' we have very many of them,
FOR TRE
MAGNOLIA BALM:
Fqiir when the Fee° is covered with munghtly
Pilawlee or blotokes, the sufferer ogres only to be
directed to nee sonuAr t t iE trattabLe remedy.
THE MAGNOLIA WILL CURE
THE WORST . OF PIMPLEH
• IN A SINGLE WEEK.
II la no sofa a remtdy that the contents of a
bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians
look with wonder upon its speedy (urea, for it has
heretorebeen thought absolutely necessary to use
preparations of lead or memory to cure immedia
tely;but the Afsasor.o Buit contains neither. It is
the most elegant and neatly put up indict° for
sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our
Apothecartes and Fancy geode Dealers.
Ala- Price Fifty Conte a Bottle.
W. R. A AIIAN Is 00. Proprietors, Troy, N, Y.
Dr. (ilea H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent
for Pittsburgh. ap46
6,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO
On the First Wednesday in August, 18
THE RAPPAHANNOCK MANU
FACTORING COMPANY" propose to raise;
gi s t ,ci hekelrat Wednesday in August next, a CAPITAL:
of $480,000; to be subscribed in shares of $
each ; $lOO,OOO to be returned to the subscribers in(
the form of PREMIUMS, as an inducement to sob,
scribers, and the balance,S cu )3o, 3, to be t
ezd to
the erection, at the new v* of Ra ook,
in Virginle , of a Southern a Clothing and,
Woolen Factory. The shares can be subscribed in
weekly or monthly instalments, of any amount to
snit the oonvenience of the anbioriber, and receipts
will be sent from time to time In acknowledgement
of all sums remitted, no matter hew small theytmay
be, which may be done conveniently in postage
stamps; gold's:soils, current bank notes, or drafts. If 1
less than a share of $2O should be subscribed by the
time specified, the money will not be 1011, but op
portimrti, will be given to increase ikby like remit.
tames thereafter, until enough is secured to obtain
a eartilicate of Stock. Bat if a share, er several
shares should be subscribed before that time, the
subeeriber will receive a cestiticate ,of preferred
eta* teeing tothelrolder Slier cent per an
num on the par value thereof. All thegtoekholders
will, moreover, receive sennanntud dividends out of
the net profits of the Company , so soon as their Fao.
tortes are put in operation, Resides the abovey•the
person who subscribes the largest !uremia, (by the
first Wtwipatidter in Aimust, 130/,);will be entitled to
a preniftun of $6.000; the next largest to$8,800; the
next largest to $1,600; the two 'rola ler:v.4S) $1,0130
each; " Druz noxtlargest to $6OO each; the nineilf
next largest to $BO eactal the nn IXIV . •inithed next
largest to $4O each t, the three hunurs next largest
to $llO each the one thousand next argest to $lO
each; the three thousand four hundred next largest
to, each, and the person who fails to obtain either
of mew, to an extra premium of $l,OOO, all to be_paid
in Cas ~b. Real Rotate, Arms, Military or other Cloth
1n Thust t a k e b . inillearfuni, *Mich may n i ot w„ taeed
well, will the largest - premintif of and
the smallest sum remithed, - ff mot •lelav than Tti,
will secure sliteindum of 44009. These shares are
all founded upon Meal 'Bade? isideh.L/8 pledged for
the itectrity erredemption o the mc..k, and any
sharestioldex wishing To settle, can , at say time ex
ellangshut stook for any of the Company ' s lands at
thou loweht market value and receive a good and
sufficient title.
11111 PA few Agents irellToebmmended, will be-ene
played at, liberal retro, both to obtain subouriptions
to thafitoen'Of the toinpany end to sell shares M a
popular homestead scheme. For further inform*
ticat, subscriptions, agencies, ko., address, with a
stamp enclose the Treasurer,
BAUbItR, Port Royal, Virginia.
RBP'ERENClik—Fditras and Publishers of News
rwPorit generally in the various States,. pearly all of
Waded to. hold deeds from us in the Real Naha.
YORK.
1 Tile POriamitmtli (Va.) Daily 'Rona:rip! sew "This
:project is one weltworth the attention of our people,
land we assure them that the parties representing it
lerp reliable anitreSpolifill*.,-§leffidee*uteae wile are
Elliot the press or wpm, say it is
. In the
e lm
It ti of ve success.
i ;The hide - lees (Vit)Seiresays : "It is really
linen The townie a;ready begun.--
k can-be lest insaYevent"
tinii Ihn' Clairol Amtiat says : ,
." FlAttering
eiteare held out tathose who &mitre to take
anti froinsome Undoes& transactions we have
- sfittithe'lettOte tip of ;the enterprise, we can
commend them as reliable.'
I The Dinl=l.)-ilerold says: "Here is An op.
g.teythi we know of, both to
= and term Peop le
of prescribed means
pan have a trial with fair hopes of satisfactory re !
enlM." _.
1 The Pittaiwirgh Iron Cray says : "We have the
homes .0f numerous persons who now hold land in
that locality sold by Mr. Bender. We would be
pleased toexidbitthe testimonials in oar mi
to any one wishing to enquire."
OW WESTERN. LANDS.-
T4Persc23llll3o al g lands hi the West, whO wish
areto paj tares , 4 l fortned that weattend to the
receiving and payment of Taxes in Wb3Colliffiv
Mumma* lowa, do.
CTITIPERT a SON, i
' Sin • 5l Market
ozrs REVOLVERS 1 COLT'S lilt:
YOINEIIBI-Just received, another lot by
express of aU thei different kinds roannfacturpd.
Shark? Four ithot do ltapeaters;
AUeul 4 "Butith' ea do
: Seven Oita Repeater&
Por sale by • '1 - TETLEY.
THE LONG SOUGHT FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST.
HARD TIMES OUTDONE.
WILL BE AWARDED
I=XL =l:=
,
• Wines end -jugiumkon,,
•
IMPORTER AND AND DEALER -.
BRANDIES, CORDIA.tS,.I*.S,
Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky ?
Nof.--iso Wood Str u t,
fe22:6m Pittabunh,
JOHN BUDEVITT
WHOLES ALE Giot 'gu t
—ANDY DEALER INuL .
New Orkin& Sugar iuld '..s6l;teees,
FLOUR, sarathr,
flee, Cheese, Fish, 0145 &c.,
No. 311 Liberty Street, oppoefielinaluteld,
PITTSBUIthif,
A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Win@
of he own importation. always on hand. Also, 01
Monop2B: nga hlynela Bye, Scotch and Irish WhinkeY l4,
a
8..& C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS
AND - cus-ah. Ca.33I:V,S YTS
1001 C. , CAP, LETTER, and all kind
of WRAPPING PAPER, rave removed Nom
0 3 .517 WOOD STREET to
No. 33 Stuff afield street,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
.Cash or Trade for Rags. riPa
WILLIAM CARR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &,(s.
IMPORTERS OF
ALSO ,
Distillers and Dealers ,
FINE OLD BIONONGAILELA 818 WHIM )
827 and 829 Liberty Street,
jylo PITTSBURGH, PA,
WILLIAM CLANTON:
WHOLESALE & BEI AIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Diamond
Near Wood Street,
PITTSBIRIGH, Pd.
ANY-Always on hand Bkiokberry, Cherry end
Cognac Brandieit, 011 Monongahela Rectified
Whisky. totilf
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.
IMPORTERS Q 1
WINES, BRANDIES, Scq
ALSO DRALICRS IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO, 6 NORTH FRONT STRERTI
nolfklyd Part4.olaftinA. I
goiniao mul gegars.
TIT &D. RINEHART,
VY .
KUMPACITURIII AND MAAS* ALL tame
TOBACCO, SNII,VP 4,13,014A1144 .
Wady BO 120 WOOD MUM
LYON ARNSTIN*II4
GEN U.I AR Si
AHD
Vlrthila Cliewing Tebaccu,
WOOD STREET,. -
ander the SL Oherlop JECateu, • . •
cell • prrresußatr, PA:
GROCERY AND TEA STORE;
WHOMISALS MIAMI& IN
BUTTER El 43- C- 8
AND:ALL &Lae OF
PRODUCE
Goods .Daiveredivheastirierek
D. B. FERGUSON.
fe2B:lvd Corner High and WYDA Weft
Wu. Maus, Phila.—AL W. Racireen, Pittsburgh
MILLER & ItICRIETSON, •
WHOLESALE GROCER&
110021E114 Of
SIXANDINIS. WILNNA AND SZBAItir
NOIEL 221 AND 2223, WEBER OF iatEZEFTY
&ND UtWiti .STMIEM
4ND 801.8-4084 , 12'6 41:o4 •
SWEARKRI CITY GLASS
PITTNIIIIRGII, PA.
Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, etc., arm,
Constantly on Nand. fmr2
gagutrrkan Malittrits.
It 0 Ca. .E Et. S '
AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH
FTRAT PRICAITIIII
GALLERY,
011BON101.1E BITILDING,
No. 70 Fifth Streets
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
.11QP-Two Sliver Medai and Two Diplomas, swat
ded for Photographs, Ambrotypea, and Life...9lse
Pictures.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE
SIZE, and colored in Oil on Oarryas. fall
PEOPLES' G.A,LL ERY,
98 WOODSTREET.,
Corner of Diamond Alley.
rfHE SUBSORtBER WOULD RES
PACTFULLY announce to thercitizens of Pitta x,
burghand vicinity, that he bas leased tlut , tibevel
Popular Gallery, and is Podprap to take' ovtl4Y Via
o*. of Picanre known to the
_02 2
its most_perfeot styles, and at, GREATLY U.'
CED PRICES. Important improvemtmts have
been added, rendering this the mos desirable,'
economical and pleasant 'location in the city .
m9l• A. JAQUA Y.
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
Lithographic Ectahlichmeat In the City.
WM. sem6ltrir
Practical , 7,4tlictraphet t ,:
NOS. 11 AND 19 FIFTH STREET.
BREWER'S BULLDIZ7%, _
110141 PI T 46 BU&B : • :tf
A. KR. EAS EIRM
-
6 . .:
I 1,11 -41 1 1.4tItitt5
" 1 0 11 ;;**4 4, 4*. OLP
,
n 4
J.4.111ES M. T AMUR"
ALDERMAN ;
OFFICE, 451 Penn StreetiSiliiVard,
0 .LL E C T rompt4y:Vidc.
D ee d i oN m j i , 2 and , .other
ritingF Drawn. Acknowledgements Tak
Probated. eallitay
eratri.
P. Ratraza .T.'s.rticra.....:o. Tl. Milts
,
(Late at 3 0q! 1 ' ficko9.l l ' B 4
REYMER & BkOT
(Successor to Rama h Amnia)
Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN FRDITS,,
NUTS, CONFECT lONERt. SIIGABS, Firm:
• WORKS, he.
No. 89 Wood at:, and No. 118 Second street,
Opposite St Charles Hotel,
WittIABI
WhOlea.o3 AIXOCerSi
Z Otie 1 . 81 1nd 20 W" l if i treOs
1,28.4 elmoiftesit.
wid, a. sarru.. ... . .
, -fir.:
WHOLESALE 0 C 38,11 8 ,
miltoktivki*RsY gfkai, .4,i
long Pat.t4 ' ,ra•
ANN O.IL- 1 70-bb tOrti et by
oOiE comer of ' '
, P,rt.Ste . ) a , 1 4
! , ,
ttritOrtilit:-Ainciumias.
=.IL
„z„.,
: „.-t t ,A
J. MKS w . -WOODWELL
-
Nos. SY/ • and 90 4111i4= Street.- I
1111 FOURTH lITIREETt
i
ALL VARIETIES OF BTITLES AND tifINIS4
pox .
Hotels' and emrszA X
1; ieningi.
AIL
„F Ail cord= promp cededcededtoitot,‘th
pr fa ro c mad fhozed.Lc.::'
briatflonok mniamd,o) *QM
Ikibine4 rifirketitiMptilled mth broil cl 6 iii
FURN LITRE FOR " ,
ag ntaertme or litteburgh - miliedsetered
uliNiTUß4embracing , • - r
BURK!
0#16 . 2 1 ,1, • 1
• WARDROIIIW
w . nd ev e ry, rticle needed in a Well landelted dwei
-11.4, as well an a epleadid.sastwagnazdroo I
0PF,10.11 FURIWXI.I
Constantly on hand and made beair et An
only terms on which blueness lblidene
lisle:ma Le foriCASE6 Pr4 - p are Pad" acegr4 l 4 l . l
Persons In want or .I;L,te al:soya - J:IW
"lonia be adiantaged by di lling_tit
, . PACRINER4 IRWi
No. 108 endthdeld steam. below MM.
I. D. Paeans,
E=l3=l
ST. FRANCIS , , OQL.L.EGE . '
. . .. ...
Umler-Care of the Franciu m Broth
1118
des
_
rieriait„ orgAT
ft WV? ,REVIV I oembrie Xonety, Penned,
n • foie es troth Cressorr Staten cialte
route betweenPhiiadelphia and Atte lb, --
c h a r t e re d l a utt Iwilit .PovAigee to 00 r- th
usual dollii to Onifiriond Degrees.„ T (Ow*
bul
tion of the Sege is one of thernost li
__ Ulf in
Pennsylvania—this, portion ', t ar a the- Allegheny
Mountains • being proyolibhd , Jo. .t, SS' pure 'Water ?
bracing eir, - and picturesoo,BoAM. . wi tt
Tho Schc last' yearcommentietivethe;
1.14E/SDAT after ° the ,Ifith , .lottAUlSUSTft wake
about. lbw 28th of . AMES. following. ; -AA etdel
lnt6 two Sessions. 13todents.eanhol. return horn
between the Sessions. AU the Apparatus net*
swill ari ferthrnished the
/u ilontoth
Land Suryeyg. Engineering, Am f A
be hys UWeftode
Itiatitunental stAi Vocalllnain: Am* no PI
charge: l Stud'eibif will'`- be ' admitted ' from ..,„
years to the age of manhood. 'r :• , ••• . ; . t - /
• Taatts—Board and Tuition, payable Itall yearly is
advanee....— .. . ...
W.a anti iiii;C•OfTlii . dding,.:.".. "' - ..-. 1 .11
eiwiesiand mown Lingua.. -- extiZ.l. .10
Students spend_ 3rectiOdon•et the - 5e11e11e...... , 'IAA
Beiiikeifiat can be petiole to-tile 10'"Itelt. lirszoll
CYGokinorotd•the Roy,- T. S. Reynolds, St Iffitra f ,
Loretto,anctta other Olergymeitaf the fittstinrgh l
Diocese. . . • 'i •: _ •• - -:. : . .1...41.k...,,,,
T.F.,w.........,...„
.4.0.
T VATCRESTE/L.Ziglnir :
two Igoe rpiwtroil i t i , 4 lotph* byrAll
troylvenie Centrat,ht the elf 1134e*Rber ,
:rill reunite tie al ' e -aft rE A .
TERN on OW first day-of IdktinaVeitul blosev
th, last day
of SePtenglet, The Schad. there
ts in seaston daring lie 131:114N liff.Pci . 1`
are rewired atAnyinne lit i• . ' . -t. d ...
The averapenntober of entsJiltAlit, fulde .'
chink ef Pine TewAhemg '• ' • -
4
and epameh knows f . ~• I .
itlattlatOrg. arnr 40/kilip ispbr nr. ' 1 FITt
~„_„,__, WIL P. AJlL:liiitietkil, I
a) - . l4 ;k l MdaliaWest cheater, mans.
- 16 HI 11 II 1 4 '1314 D. ) ;
NO. 83 WOOD BTREET 4
WILL THIS DAY OPEN ; MUM ;
SPRING 1111PORTATIONS
,
VOR GF,NTuremsloommorr
JI: Nroanaty and **Wilt hi.tatexoeged4
The 'Tailoring DepOtmetit 4 ,
embraces all tliti:rieir fait& of tie ieasoritetap-,
tett to aii claese4 arid wog- Mealtalipaythassma,
strict attention to .the style Of gating mricourAPzi
MOMS for which tve bavValwerrNieur mum/ea—
Our prices are moderate.
L. HIRSHYSTA
NO. .83 'WOOD'iIiTICENT.
iißetb l itittE tot a ti i:
..11C2./9rd Beeineas Taxesand Water Rentablthei
egil of
rittlibw,gh, are hereby notified thattheabovei
taxes and Water rents are now due and payaNe at
tPe
City Treasurer's °Mee, Eatirtii.Streeti
.!'Ton all payment madabefortiLUGESTPIRSTi
a Discounter, /rive Vet /Dewy WILU ,
lowed. Between August 14 and Bup ember litiq
discount of Tun Per Cent; Between'Cla
tober let and November Ist, an additton bei
made of - five per. oest, anctafter NeVember BA all
remaining Unpaid will be pat m• the hands of collect.,
ors, with a banner addition of five per cent. '
Je3 WM. BIOEIBAUM, City Treasurer.
OADA:ItP1113 . 81 'O'.A.7I,PEITSI
D. & H. wokiwrint
RAVE JIM .
t,TotOPENEDASPLENDIDI
relv ei , BrasselaitTX;Tallefi-:
try; and COMmFon intro*
0 0:41 0 #44 - :'
Feom
014. 41.,0141 •S
sitisifiz neßde oia - iAini*
with , air LOA! • nranlit'lbiln . In FM.
;VAAPRZNEVOREEend sta- towable 3inl),lin.
tn;theith7,l
ousm l
_ •
•.• NIAZ f..s*
c:: • . - 4;410
iii 3 :6 l3 o4 l 4: l 2 la o P* l3 LAlNAN± , zumkr a l
-14.41krtilricem-- -Cam* sE Ind
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