..—...,,- ,:••••::''''''•l7.ifa',i,,R.> , - 'll , r `i.2.4* 154,4. 0 ti; 4 ,Al 4 " ~ :.. r,' :.. - I ''...... IA CAr a ' ''' •' . (19 - 1 , • -rket --- '•.,--,-,:"..3 AND "FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF NervousProstratitat, General Debility, /I.3thma, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Mammas, Paralysis, Claude Bronchitis, Anemia, Cblorosis, and au Disorders of the Blood SyZam. DO YOU KNOW IT ? CONSUMPTION IS THE Drcr-I . FATAL. FrAILiRC F. OF MANKIND. It has been truly regarded as AN DICrILA stalitittor—few ever survh• Mg its arta , k. 1 -One rir: t 4lfte whale human rare" says Dr. OICTSMILL, ‘• afid MORS THAN ONE HALL OF ALL 171 F: Al •1' LATIUM of most civilized communities pEßisrl SIT 1111:i DIS.F.MEE. " What a sad commentary on the boasted efficacy cello Healing Art The brilliant Discovery of Dr. Churchill, made to 4,8 Imperial Academy of Medicine, of Lade, has pr0v,"...1 an inestimable - boos to the world. Hy the use of this ran and grwafta restedial apent, known t. Chemistry as THE HYPOPHOSPHITES, "The CURE of CONSUMPTION, oven In th., Seeend and Third Stases (at n period, thereto - re, when there can be no doubt as to the nature 01 the Disease) is the RULE, ladle DEATH IS Tlih EXCEPTION." * • • "I KNOW," says Dr. C.. "that they will prove not only as SURE A RE3I. LDY to CONSUMPTION as Quinine is in Inter = mu s t Fever, but also as effectual a PRESL/t YAWNS ea Vaccination in Small Pox." ; Let no sufferer, who values health and life, delay at hour to try this remicly. Remember that " preventiot is bettor th an care . " Beware of self-deception, or tn. soothing assurance of friends that "IL is may a ha add f ; Patalerror to myriads who now 011 premature gravattl Give, I entreat you, prompt attention to tilt ..EAAUIEST CUM Of COMOPTIOOI. ; AND THEM SIGNS mat rottow moot."..— .Hank a The wsrlicst symptom of tubercular disease its won A. It precedes Vutaiewk i iml It is earlier, in point of Um teas the sum It is first manifested in the face ant: hands. The muscular tissues waste ; hence Dicsozrr there is asenseofsomething wrong a fee2ing th at nto VITAL rowing ARS RAGGING. The toasts of the livirk; machine I more active than its f btfort " If, toidoutanspaperd casse,or under the Wineries oC causes which induce wsasicEss and misters= ; suu as saanttpriocccericork,crcar, pregnancy, chiabiering; nursing, rapid growth, or slow recovery frost distast a person begins to lose his flesh, ate color, le appetite; If be suffbrs from shortness of e! steep/claws, and experiences a _ general feeling of . gum and , it.mieft, TH iMEr . IS REASON TO I:Alt the he ts ah•m4pprecliTmed Co Ike complaist. If to these symptoms be added cough, however alight, part= if ft has come on slowly or during the fair THE PROBABILITY LS GREATER STlLL"—CAttrchia EFFECT OF THE REMEDY. "If, on the earliest appearance of these signs fo Consumption s the patient takes daily about ll' toralss of the IC 7 POPROSPKETEB, be will twos& 1.06 them all disappear in a period varying tram few weeks kits few months; and by continuing measienal use of the Remedy, RE MIL 13-PEO . ILY FIND EIIMBELF IN THE ENJOYMENT OUCH BELL= AS RE, PREHAIK, RAD EEV KNOWN IN HIS LIFE REFORM" Winchester's Genuine Preparation' • 18 THE ONLY RELLABLE Fenn of Dr. Churchill's Remedy. [Made from originiti Fermis.] The action of the Hypophoephiti.„ is Twoltnn and speCific s inavaitapthe principlemmt Ortninlia NICRVOta MC; and they are the isc; rowtarmanonn-cmcmarran agent teonit. Tho upon the tubercular mulltlon is pf kraiLiTE, ALL SS CIESCSALISSIPTMIS DLIWITAsou 'IITH A RAM= IWITIS IS SCULLY Juan:Lova. They rdiere the cough, din/U-4, expectoration, improve the appetite, arrest diarrlicet the flight suede, chills, and fever cease ; the bciv heiyacs regularond maw cant asp ramornt A FAIR TRIAL 1$ A CERTAIN ENI , E Arg•• BEWARE of Bogle advertised as A Churchill's, and all other MIND G DEVICE 3 tore, mars ortheir means, Imeprndour time, and baster' MAI, =stns. Write to me tar GlRCULAttEr r and 1b Dr. Churchill's Treatise on Crelelii, which contain the may authentic inforissaiirm to reps to this NEW TREATMENT. Sent sass to ail inquirent PNINEt In 7 and lbon Bon*. $1 wad $2 amok Thus bars, or alit mall flat la NY &guest:Da 1: 1 on both the Label and Clutaide Wrapper, 0- NO OTHER 18 agNMITP, it". Do not confound this 'Remedy a zrz ttig so-cane. Chemical Food ;" and particularly avoid all prepare Enna containing hurt, Which Is DiLvinatOCB, and Cod-14.24 814, which baa so craknra pnondaT vamven. 1 Bold by, the most respectatie Druggists throutrana Pe i:halted States and British NOvinees, and Wholes. Retail at t he General Depot In the rnited States,. 124 1 4. WEINHEEITZB&S6Abbn Stn Jb N. Y. .IN(7 , RRIVir,z , ,s laud Bitters DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Tea snoodleftil introdnctlegi and use of this vela brated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood a caned Bitters," offered In various fermi, a quart bottle to a five-gan keg, until this iced "Bitters" le but another na nle for "grog," AllfildiStiTUJamcms whiskey rob:tore. suit tbrteally great relief derived from the minute • dant, atm teaspoonful, of our medicine, 21 0 1(11111ILvirs HOLLAND BITTERS, tit maim absence of after prostration, has este- Reit srepntation wbith the hest of imitations and oounterStlts have felled to undermine. It is posi tively a vegetable preparation, with barely suillcient PM spiritsto prese it. But one size of t genrdos, (Ralf-Pint tinttlea,) pence Ono Botts& Ilia a medicine of long tried efficacy for Purifying - SP Mod, so easentlal for the foundation of good andbedth and ihr correcting disorders of the stomach bowels. Two or three doses will constnes the afflicted of its salutary effects- The etemachWM speedily regain its ittierigth, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys W will soon take place, sad renewed healh be 'O 40* emelt. For EtiIIIGESTION. Try Illteritave , s Rolland Bitters. Aar 1111113.8,T11MM, Try Midland Bitten. Par MILDITY. Try Thrhave's Wand Bitters. 'irww,A,Tiftiudwrikot l / 47 ikerhaxiesnand Bitters. Par HEADAAMB, 1211 liserhave's Holland Bitters. Poi LOBS OP APPIIPME. Try Beerbare's adland Bitters. Por IXISTIVITIVESS, Lliteiwe's "Wand Bitters. raixtuti4t* , Atierktites Holland Bitters. TII all Nervotle, libettmatkattid Neuralgic Atr,,c tima, it ban in MenertMiqeetennui proved highly aodigotheft 1 .114 E9da deckled cam. Rat C7,~i~huy.t T he= l / 2 bighlranwertimited Boontaves LAND Damp 1n balfidnt bottles only, and " 41411 41 4 -01 1 er per bottle. The great demand l'ar this 44TalIdmUnd medicine has Induced many litilatitnn, wig& the public should guard against j ui c a TlNF Ukfeere 4;#6lpuftnt See that our name nr on the Wei 4/ every beetle sieft(buy. Beititage, Jr. &Co. SOLE` MANUFACTURERS, - - PITTSBURGH, PA. • • VIL'BUTNERS.—We are prepar sed to up refiners with the necessary Oonldfairap, &0., m the /Meet and most plena Our experience In this branch la anr i emeatatilishinerit. For work ' "Oa fer, to the following refiners an this . woriktirit a Roberta, Wilkinson , lk Bolithip,Mmack &Co.,_ Mathews & Co.,Baoke“ & McFadden, 40,1mllopits ,_ Woe, Mo Thosba rle,. Bell & Jobagoa * Co; Atklll24ll/11bilna AV*. B. M. Kier. WEMXIN& REINEKE, -.1611 Wood street. M- :y'y..1'..0 y~:. e.4:477,WART SOME GOOD NEW Pzultot a =d Nino=m a ix r O ne, Vl , l c it r ki tiVoildrif i fti ll %l go to HawoTth all, illir. Atiii ead les =4:47l47:lo l r i rour: A m Ito, . Moo oiliWitaid'lnn aloortmeqi A . ToweiViukt BB At a ll Alk of "nun sad &week , I i t,' . i '' • r 11197ORTSW Mg 1 ' ' • TJNOZAD OIL.--100 bbis, (oriole by B. A. FAIIMISMIE A 00. 'Jan • wow et Rest and Yaal sia pc,,a r Mdl ni.".Nts 186!. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ISt MUT DAini.w TRAINS. Fer.n.ylvania ; Central Railroad Aerial, MONDAY. JUNE 10th. HE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN ~LAeaveg thi) Passenger Station every morning, it a l= B rinday,) at MOa sto at all regn connecting-at with niuns Aired Tor galtimore, and arriving at hiladelphi t a at &CO p. m. THE ItiROUGH EXPRESS ePRAIN leaves daily mtn, stopping only at prindpsl stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Butt more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 600 a. In. TEE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 4.90 p. stopping only at Greens tug, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilinere, Gallitaen, Altoona,Ao., and arming in Philadelphia at /040 m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. _ _ THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 2:50 p. m, etc ping all stations and running as far as Conema FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for W I's station leaves daily, (except Sunday ) ) at _6:40 SECOND ACCOODATION WAIN for Wall's tiontion leaves daily, (excep t i Sunday,) at 11.:20 a. In. THIRD ACIOOMMODA ON TMIN for Wall's station.lestree daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION T.RAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday ' ) at 826 p. ru. RETURNING TRAINS - arrive in Pittsburgh as follows —Expresa, 11:60 a In; Mail, 11:60 p. m; Fast Line 12:20 a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. in ; First Wall's station Accommodation, &80 a. m.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:80 a. rn ; third %Vara station Accommodation, 1:16 p. in. fourth Wall's station Accommodation 6:L6 p. m. Trams for Blairsville and Indian;, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Acoonm6c. Express, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PIT fSBURGII AND coNNEDuivnazTurNs stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con not.t. vale Road, leave daily, (Sunday exce i Ml,) as follows.—Mal Train, 0140 a. in.; •kl.O p. Peturning Trains from Pil i t=h and Con nellaville Road arrive at Pittsburgh 1080 a. in. and 6:16 p. in The ravehns public - will find it greatly to their interest, in go nngg East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be tnirpasect on any route. The Road is bailaeted 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. P It le TO NEW YORR...-412 501 3 T0 BALTIMORKS 9 50 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LANCASTER 8 65 HARRIEJEU $7 46. Baggage checked to all stations on the Penney! VIIIna kZailroad, and to Philadelphia, lialtiniore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be charged an excess acco rd ing to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Corr uany will hold Stemselves responsible for personal ba gage only, Abd for an ur lust not exceeding $lOO. N. B.— rho Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and bagger. to and from the depot, at a not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and For tickets apply to .1. WART, Apt, thee the Penn's N. IL Passenger Station, Jell On Liberty and Grant streets. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. ArrW.Vt!MTTITI TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, Bt. Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other roam!, NII lug FWARD TRAIN& FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1236 A. tc Arrives at Oreatline-.—. 8.00 A. a, Making close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. B.—The time to Cincien.o , i s th e same as by Steubenville. prams on both Roads meet at Comm.t bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRRIRS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 K. Arrives at Orestilne 710 Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at 8:46 a. in. N,l3.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steucenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go Into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this tram from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indiana lieto Chicago. Trains throuar rw o without change of Cars. TRAINS. A... 03 1 ,6 Chicago, 7.80 a. K. and 8.00 P. K. Arriving at Lima, 2.26 P. a. and 8.20 a. a. Connecting with trains for Eayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest. line, 6.00 P. a. and 8.06 a. a. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Baftlo and the East, and arrivtng at "Pittsburgh, 11.66 a. a. and 8.20 P. n. All making close eonnections with Pennsylvania Railroad trams for the stern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. qt.OOOIIIIdODATION TRAIBS—From Federal sty .Al.l.eny, for New Brighton, 10.00 A. K., and 4.80 p.m. Arrive at " a 1180 " 6.16 ' Leave Newßig:ton, 620 " LOO Arrive in Alle eny, 8.10 " u 230 " Allegheny and omy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 7.26 A. 14, and at Economy at &26 a. it.; leaves Allegheny at 1.226 r. n. and 6.10 r. K., anise at Economy at 120 r. a. and Tao r. sr.; leave Economy at 9ko a. m., and 4.22 p m., and arrive in Alleghenym.at ILO6 a. .an -i 6.30 p. in. MARKET TRAlN.—Loaves Massillon LOU a. at. leaves Alliance at 6.14 A. a. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 A. a.; leaves Allegheny at 3.06 P. 14.; Alliance at 8.00 P. IL., stopping at all stanons for cigars and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will he sold for them trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect u follow. a— At Alliance, with treme on theDleveland and Pitt* burgo Ratline& At Orville, Obi& to and from fifillerabarg, Akron, crsykega Falls, eta. At Mimeald, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San duak7, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Spriairtield, Columbus, Ounninta e, ti, Xenia, Dayton, Indlanapol us, St. bouts, Louisvill eta. At Forest, for Stngtlold, Sandusky, Dayton, Qua =matt, eta, e At Lima, fru. Sidney, Dayto ia t t Cincinnati, eta. eta. At Fort Wayn for ern, ette, Ind, St. Loui, and ports In ntral Indiana and Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all potato on the New Albany and ElidentitallmuL ' And at OnMaga,n and Minneso with UM= for all points in lowa, For to•ther information and through tickets apply to I. ErrEWAET, licket Agent, ' fiSOßl Pl MlLtif tsti teket Art, ~ ltteb argh. Passenger Statlon, Allvheny. Through t heer sale at the Ticket Officee of the Company on ine of the road, Mall parts of the United Mates. G. C. HATHA ,Y fell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE .1* !:40, LIMNER ARRANGEMENT. DLO" - • TTSBURGH RAILROAD. ONAITD R MONDAY, Junelo- traininAll lease the Depot of the Penn sylvaniaitallreaddoin Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, LIDO3IIB MID CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Clin• csinnati. Lam Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt Jurgh, ai Columbus, al Climb:mai, et St. Louis. MA a. N. 11438 A. IL 440r. it 1210 P. at SA P. it. 4 00 Ar This route is shorter to Crinointuist, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. s. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Train . PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINK. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at dr. at • Ar. at Fittab'gh, Roohester,Wellsville, Eitanteville,Wh'hig. 121111 L. a. 1.110 a. it. 267 a. a. Leti a. IL•Wr L. a. 6:06 P. a. 7.115 P. M. 8:19 a. a. 9610 P. M. /OM P. If MO A. IL 1:15 a. at 218 P. a. 210 a. a. 4:20 a. N. 4530 P. E. 215 e. a. 8:115 P.I. The 1285 a. a. and 1250 IP. st. Trains connect with Trains of O. O. 13. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, do. Tno 4.00 P. a. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH d OLIWEILAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1286 A. X. 210 a. at. 1210 e. a. 0:50 P. Z. The UM a m, train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Ttutearawaa Braach.i. Parueutgers desiring to go to Shndusig, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, visCloveland, mtud beT=tilar to ask for tickets Till Cleveland. Thr o ugh Tickets can be procured at the Lib erty Street Depot, Pittebmr,h. -THWART, Tieket Agent, Par further particulars apply to WILL/AM iITHWART Agent. street, At the Company's Office in Freight Sta w git o Penn Oen'l Ticket Agent Uleveh7nll,7)no. NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROADI & Indianapolis Cincinnati ii. IL Oonnecilizg at littliaiwolla with Torre Haute, and Torre to and Viola Railroad, to Ett: Louis and lidayette alutlndlimpolis, New Alban, and Baleen, and MiellOeintral Roadid for CHICAGO, SOON ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all Wormed'. ate - pretght . Trail to INDIANAPOLB3, Tztaitz HAW'S, LKFATZTTRand PERIL' Freight* snd .___SlVried_,__, _ -,‘,_ _from•s_ ll : lo bk" yilLamd nail or Lamm ' aillif! ,1 1 4 1 ww_ a .ifla_, _„ vac an y , -_ _-------- oft: rdt,ir ke. tren W t . &V r tl ia . ,ratZ p&LAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY .1 7 1 :0 1 8 . , gtogni , , s* West„ wi th out; INSURANCE 09APAITY—INCORPuRATgo breaking war. / - 4,-- 1 .....__ TIRS:_fAIATURE OF P.KINNBLVAM/i, I I co w i l owboarosda to J. H. GIBBONS, mils: z w atil lar ugg 2 401 MM • r t .111.0) - 'Al , c=mw 4 -1,,,, t v:114411*- 7 0 3‘. ao l MERMAN _ on Veeso. __Gargo_and Fr :i . all oh fir ova ad ' tt far .. prj , ' ,t l-- ,:i",__lir.orld. /NPAIIM asty on ~ Tsion ,„ if z ,„.„.,,,,,, k , e. ~ , , , 1. ~,,;. • ti 00 0: T,„ emit , Canals, Lakes, and Land Qtr. For ftuthee ,-.-••. .' • ~ ', ijw Tk- .."1.0 . ,1 1 1-, ot fthe Union. , 'MB nisu cAN,a, . Mb; '• 1 "3 . WM 0 OCUZIPaky ,:. .. r .....:'* .. 4313 ." . 41;747 generally, on Stores, .an . . ~ . - ... • , . Tel*. ~i 4 , ' , , Ll-14 Hanunid A. Bolide; ~I„ -, %.044 , - • orswhi r d a . i .. . , t....pailditig, i tilin N. Penrose, John C. villeiell ' ‘ it "_,, and.Naoofti_l**4 - ieF -,: :pa ~, Timm; Wm. Eyre, Jr., JamßB . 0. 1. -4.--- ' -- 4 , lc. F. LORtyPotedentto I . ~,, •• •,. tiLudwig„lloseph IL Seal, Dr. [./(1.1115 illtlOCllNilmaßl,Rniigii Agea. rnig i :i. ". .. Hada Hugh Craig, Charles He 4 _ ,_ _ ~_ j __ _ . e .., , , ~, b ra a w l*, t spot 'F. rfaustoktlaa c ; o 4 t iorl, . --"Daohoxpe .Jimes Brooke, 4,,Y ..' '' € . ll,ffigOVAL.' - ' ',- - Inlyst , IC .- a, Robert, B Ji: rC E : td =2Za r T 4 SIM— 14414- Ryrei jac°l3 .T.:Aut j- 71 - iii . tta liMr belrirU d :T l .rdergan. ua P. _1 111 , 120 T14,g1e office; A. B. Beziprr, dd. -1 - ' • , 1" , rb inpie. te, ,r t ;t•4l' ) 7 - 1 , :t:-L I T..7 - 1 ....` AMMAN „ Maltili,Praakkai - V • ' -AtietiNklitteeketrisk, , , _ =Oa BABWVlosPreasaant. .., • . Bearsealliviiiiiiltakmat- Om aror- it' s " / 411411 P1dk 1 34 - iiA l ik k; ~___, fi rm i lr, ll4* -, 4W W . ' lit ai d" t q • osa No. os, ase-sreoPuti= n i yai . Indemi - ....."ty Against Loss by Fire. T H E FROKLIN FIRE INSII RANCIR COXPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 486 and 487 OHMITNUT STREW, near Fifth. Swum? Os Assam, Jammu let, 1880. PUbdished Agrees* to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages,amply 5ecured......—.41,89093 b 8 Real Estate, (present value $103,818 61,) cost .«... 102,996 25 Temporary Loans on ample Col iatteral 'SSecurities . 80,136 66 Stocks, (present value (5 88 ,607 72,) cost.. 89,788 88 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 39 62,208,051 68 The only profits from premiums which this corn fly can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. Since their dicorpOration, a period of thirty years, they have paid los ses_liy Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of filers, 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 1850, 1412.,168 38. Dissoroe. Charles W. Baneker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, i David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, t Isaac Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Riclarde, George Fakes," CRAB. N. RANCHER, Preeldont. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STE Rl* Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast cor Third and Wood etreete. estern Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH.. GEORGE DA_RSIB, President; HORDOI , ,, Secretary Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen . ] Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Soong h Co.'s Warehouse, np starrs,)Pittebtu%h. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE aid MA• RINIcc RIBES. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in tba aommunity, and who are de. termiaed, by promptness and 'morality, to Main tain the character which they hare ASHI11:130d, as of wing the best protection to thocto who desire to be insured. Stock A ccountsASSETS, OCTOBER .8124. h, 1860. 63000 00 Mortgage. 2 , ,160 00 Office furniture. . 260 00 Open Accounts, ............... 7,808 43 Cash 18,851 29 Premium Notes-. ............ ....... ........ 27.605 20 Notes and Inns diScounted 174 4 075 14 Dl6lllOlB. George Da.rale, E. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Rioketeurt, Andrew Ackley, Wm. Idelinight, Alexander Speer, ])avid M. lamg, : ~ J. Thomas rnyte PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSTANCE COMFY, NO. 149 C H ESNUT STREET, Opposite • Custom foul., Capital $210,100.......A55eta $301,048. WILL MACE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description Of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P . KEN% President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Pres,dot DIRECTORS Charles Bayes, E.. R. 00414, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Revery, Joseph S. hut, 0. Sherman, • John Clayto. Eit. J. Idagargee,y. Wilor, tary Nuaxsain, seare. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets c'IMMTMRI7)4I79f eTEPER.'" IMMMMO= °mos, Cor. or Market and Water S 'metres against Leas and Damage In the•Nnrtga tton of the Southern and Western Myer, Lakes, and Bayoua, and the Nary• gallon of the Beaa. Insure• agalnat Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRIOTOII.B : Wm. Bagnley, HcM. T. M Howe s .1814. M . CorkOpliT, Jam. Park, Jr. C. Zug, H. Hnrbsugh, H. F. Jones, 8. C. 'tonna, J. Caldwell, Fnumis Sellorks 1. M. H ler, 1, ho 8. thivrorth. John BMpton, Hannay Promton. Wm. (i. Johnbton mh29:lydh, FDLE INSURANCE The:L'oterprise Insurance Co., OF' PHILADELPHIA fluke shken for On?,lse, or Scrtri leer 4. a. Per peltantly. 13=1 - . William Holmes A co.. I....i•intimo.o, oopoiliind A CO, Junea 8.. Lyon & Uo., Hon. Toc.4. hi. Howe, William 8. Lavely Co., James Marshall,Esq. Al len Kramer, Req., , Geogge 8 Bryan Co, Wilson. McElroy & Co. Wason, Carr A CO., Julia T.Logsn & Co Jacob Painter & Co, Battey, Brown Co. ?ARLINGTON A RLACRBTOCK. Agents, Apliam CHU.% Bank Block, No. S PUB at fpa taziorTAZOlLi BY THE Wince Mutual Iniaraute Company, or Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Pozpotual, Mer. chandize, Furniture, in town (w country. Cash Capital, $229,510 00. Aunts, 3303,508 96. OFFICE NO. 008 WA Lb' UT STREET. Invested as followP, ns : First Mortgage on , Improved City Property worth double the amount 4161400 00 Ground rent, first clans 2,462 60 PollZa i r va mila Railroad Co.'s tlt cent. Mo Loans, 160,000, c05t........ ...... Ph p city 6 per cant 10an... All vaneghiaeny Countr2 cent. Pennsyl- Collateral loans, wWreoured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company', mortgage loan.-- 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of &511111:1Ce Mutual Insurance Co.. 24,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co ...... 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware 14. 8. Insurance Cc ... 700 00 Co errulal Bank dO 4,136 01 El Bank do 2,012 60 Union IL Itumrance ;Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper......—.- 16,227 IS Bdok Accounts, accrued interest, etc...... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and Min hands of agents.. 11,886 15 ,6018 OLEM TT - NOWT:F t Pr S9oB esidst. 9o DIIIIIICTO/18. aletl3 Tuigley, Samuel Bisphtur, William R. ThempsOrt, Robert Steen, Frederik° Brown, WUThum Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, S. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lonnig Jacob T. Bunting, Merles 8. Wood, . Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, ' John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCIIMLN, Secretary. .1 GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, inylt) Northeast corner Third and Wood md.reeta. the Mutual Lifelnsurance Co OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPANI 113 conducted osqthe mutual principle, In the strictest tense of the terns—the entire, surplus, deducting neessaary erperase atone, being equitanly divided among. the aseured. Receipts uk• for the year ending 81st January, $ 1 1 689 , 676 Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and In Bank.. 6 120,060 89 Bonds and Mortgages., 6,421,879 12 United States Stocks. 867,282 60 Real Rotate 40,219 18 rpm from Agents . 20,466 60 -$8,089,856 74 Addanterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) ........ 186,000 00 Premiums in course transmission... 88,182 88 Gam Awns, Febntary 1, 1881 Rates of premium knoer, and profits greater than In moot other Companies. Tax PSOPail2lO2l or wua darn 14 , the amount at ria# la greater than Out of any other Life Ineu• ranee Company in the United States. Pamphlets ana °Vert reqUisite information will be furnished free of expenhe on Opplioauou, by letter or otherwiseto DABLING'ION a BLAOKEITOCK, az Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. Glad News for the Unfortunate 1 DISCOVERED •AT LAST. r CUREs 40FROM Cherokee Remedy, Au unfailing Specific for all Diseases of th , Urinary organs,and a General Altera tive and Blood Purifier. ffirT IH " REM EDY " CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PILE PARAT DNS PA IL.IOIII Mirlt is untirely unlike every other medicine prescribed for renerull Dieeases, as ft contains no Mineral poison or Nauieouspre,being prepared from Mail, Barks and /401.40, in the form of a y(eneunt and delicious Syrup. e- It lb "nature's own remedy," for Gonuor. rhcee. (Clap,) Gleet Gravel, Stricture, and is especially recommended for Fluor Allows, (Whites in Fomalte,) for this complaint it is invala• fib! e. WrAs a general vital:dive and blood purt4er, it has no equal, and does not fall to cure titeror. ulo, Secondary Syphilis, tilandular Swellings, Mercurial and all Eruptive Diseases, miring them more speedily and perrnnently than any other medicine Known. It dots this by PurVying anal r4paning UN blood I Caus ing it to flow in all its orisinal pure and vigor, thus removing from the system all impure and pernicious causes which have induced disease. Win all old cases of Gonnorrhaa and Gad, that have battled all medical skill, it is especially recommended—in old cases it never fails, and re cent ones it cures (rem one to three days. A for dose! , n po sitiva/g removes a all scakinly heat, ciwrdea and pai sif-it does not affect the breath, or Interfere with any C 16103 of business rt requires no from other medi cine. /WIC can lay on the I'mlet,table, or in the Count tria•KOOTll is cc, r being KIIII>OCCed AR remedy " for private diasaasq. /kir A Treathie un Vonerial dieeasen, stmh fob direct - lone for their permanent core, accompany bitch bottle. tin,21,1 7tl 41161-F sr full particulars get a Circular free from an Drug store in the United States. .111WIt is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Bottle& for SA, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Ideditones,throughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale DrnggiSta. PUTTER la 111111WIN,Sole Proprietors, sT. O. Sold in PittanurghLouis whole M sale and retail b 7 Dr. 1'; ito. R. REvSER, and by all responsible Drug lits i n the United diatea. IT2lay dim See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACII BOTTLE OF REEK STREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. lies the Signal tare of am Proprietors. HAGAIM CO., Every article which has a large and increasing sale like this is likely to be counterfeited. It Is, as its name indicates, entirely "innIITLBLIr ea tar 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 HE INSTREET'S, It se the ongtml, the only rata:l644 and Ms eh peel. Si - Bee the following testimony Jackson, Miss., May 29, 1861. W. R. Mattwut, 61 Market Areal, St. Louie, Me, Advertiaing Agent for fiturnetreet's Hair Restora tive. Dear .91r. —The Medicines you introduced into our city last winter are all having a large sale, and giving in every ease satisfaction. Mr. Janice Henderson (one of our first cititens) says, that "ne has used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, bullies never used an article eqnsil to Hautstrest's Durarrain.a Hsu Rstrrearanve. That it far surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried for Restormg the Hair of the had and grey to its original luxuriance and beauty." You ran write the Proprie ors, W. & Harass A Co, Troy, N, this , they have the cheapest and best Lair Restorative in our market, and that it gives satisfaction in every case. Respectful), yours, J. H. BIZER, Wholesale Druggist. IT is UNEQUALLED roa raoDualgo - • A LUXURIANT BARD OR HAIR. Bola everywhere—Price 60c and $1 per bottle. W. E. HAGAN k CO. Proprietors. Troy, N Y. THERE IS NO USE INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Aitho' we have very Mazy of them, FOR TUE MAGNOLIA BALM: For *ten the Pace is covered with unidghtly fimplps us Plobzipas, the sufferer cares onir to he direoW totse some nap mid rodial.is remedy. THE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL er E THE WORIIT C. , ow Pi Id P1,F.9. IN A hINGI E it 18 no tufa a reliably 'tat the rontnnl. & bottle rated be drank with , .,/t lon Phv •ni look with wonder upon its sp-edy t,,r 1( LIRA her. tore been thought noes..ssm.ry w use preparations of lead or me:wry to out.- =nettle. trily;but the Meeticous Hun eonutlns neither. It is the moat elegant and neatly put up Natalie (or aide anyweere, and may be obtained of all toir ApotheLaries and Fancy (foods Dealers. air Price Fiftyit Off , Con A Hottle. W. E. HAGAN te Propnetere, Troy. N, Y. DT. eleo. H. Keyser, No. Itlf Wood street, agent foi Pittsburgh. HALED TIKES OUTDONE. 8,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO 27,000 00 00,000 00 00,000 00 2,600 00 On the Pint WedarAday in bait, 1861. 4 "rfillE RAPPA HANNOCK MANU— . FACTIRINU " ose to rata% by the first Wed V nesday COMPANY in August ne prop xt, a CAP/TAL STOCK of $450,000; to be subscribed in shares of ii 24 each ; $lOO,OOO to be returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMIUMS, as an inducement to sub. scribers, and the balance,!WOW, to ike= n ed to the erection, at the new village of Rs oak, in Vision's, of a Southern Arms, a othing and Woolen 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 sect from time to time in acknowledgement of all sums remitted, no matter how email they may be, which may be done oonveniently in postage stamps, gold ootn, current bank notes, or drafts. I f lees than a share of $22 should be subscribed by the nine specified, the money will not be lost, but op , porn:Lolly will be given to increase it by like remit. Lances thereafter, until enough is secured• to obtain a certificate of Stock. Brit If a share, or several shares should be subscribed before that duke, the subscriber will receive a certificate at preferred Ftock, guaranteeing tothe holder 6 percent permit num on thepar rains thereat. All the Stockholders will, moreover, receive semiannual dividends onto( the net profits of the Company, so soon as their Pao. tories are put in operation. Besides the above, the person who subscribes the largest amount (b, „WI first Wednesday in August., lsal4 will be title d to a premium of $5.000 t the next largest . ; the next largest to $1,600 ; the two next Urgente n rol each ; thelur o next largest to $6OO each; the ety next largest to 00 each; the ninet Indred next largest to $4O each; 4AreetttllCOW - Mitt largest t.-05.19.0:PrIbli"one - thousand next arrest to go each; the three thousand four hundred nexA largest to $6 each. and the person who fads to obtain either of these, to an extra premium of AM, all to he_Peht iwCash, Real Beate, Areal, Ftll Or other uloth• lug. Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed $99 21, will take the largest premium Ofilfi,oll4and the smallest sum remitted , if hot less than' 79, will secure a ;demi= of•-$1,005 Thep 51144)9E5 all founded upon Real Estate,phich is Imaged fo r the sectodly ,o4=nption ,of the„Stock, and any, shareholder to settle , • can at any tivne,ex. , change his st ook for-any of the tkinipanya 1434110, their. lowest market value ainkremetre/s good Lod • stufleient warranty title. - ; • ifirA felt to well recommended, will tee ens. F piond at Iftkustrateg i hothlo subscription, to t. Stoat of the Clermtny tui. sell shares ilk a popular homestead prekinne, f . het* inf :mit lion, subscriptions, ern), ,'' address,' th a stamp enclosed, the i r'' " E. BAUDER, Port:Royal, Vir a. REFEgmgs,..Edjui n and Publishers of E, _ewe'. papers generallY"in the various States, nesulizi a 4 whom sh..mdy hold deeds from twill theEeill alluded to. . - - - • The Portsmouth (Va.),Do4 TranaCript says: 'This project la one well worthiltiattention of our people, and we emus them that the pertleet!presendug it are reliable AndieSpoMatifte; be l tdeaiinoSeWhO are advised of the owes pf thelalen hay it je In the full tide of' pro ve'suacteisl."' I The Ihdepen (Va.)•News says : "It ie really 1 t_MPOWg anwpriw, The toin•is already beguile noshing can be lost in event," • .. ~. The Iyton E Clettsul A says: a Flittering inducements argheld out to those who desire totake riskikand &outman*lbusinseatesputandonti We have had svith.the getters up of 'the enterprise, we can commend them se reliable," The Di untle.(F*4.itsraftfemaif: "'Hera is Ad Sp portunity exce lling: we 45NeW Of, bc4lslif charseter and terms. People' f prescribed .mesas can teP have a trial with fair hopes of satisfacteit rp sul The Pittsburgh /roft,alyetrys :•,-" We have Uhr names of numerous persons who now h 0,14 *dip that locality sold hy Mr. Ifitiden We wool pleased to exhibit the testimonlida in our to any one wishing to enquire." .' - Mli29;tstuff ..-- - -- 27,227,989 12 TAXES, ONi. WESTERN. , 1414D5. rersona owigng lauds In the West, who wleh to pay taxes, are informed that weatt t end An. the win rene g and Palment of Taxs)it' id Wit 'ldonstn, Minnesota lowa, ie. 8. (111711SElaieliON. , lea 001;1"S REVOLVERSI omrs VOLVERS I—Jost received; alletherlo by taPrelie of ail the tiliferezd hindo nictintoctured. Shaßee row Shot Ittopeater Allen s Seven do &WIN For a Wesson's Sown Shot Foristiteri‘_/ & ' / eels 1,7 Bow et Tigrjewl• TEE LONG SOUGHT FOR r TO MERE DAYS , WILL BS AWAB.DED Mitts and *to 11 E111111ETT I IMPORTER AND DEALER IN _ . BRANDIES, CORDIALE, VINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whioky, No. 120 Wood Street, fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN ArDE - , -- MV: - W HOLES ALE GR-0 0 ER, —AND DEALER IN— New Orleant, Sugar and Mo lasses, FLOUR, RaCo.lr, Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oils, &c., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithdeld, PITTSHUBStri, PENNT'A. constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine of hs own importation.. always on hand. Also, 01 Mono . hpbela aye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. ara.dyn b. B. & C. P. BABILLE, MANUFACTURERS AND ID B.A. C.A.M.RB ZN IPOOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, awe removed from EI7 W 001) STREET to No. 38 Sniff afield street, PITTSBURG)", PA. in-CaPil or Tride to, Ruts. ap9 WILLIAM CABS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. IMPORTERS OF ALSO Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD 1101VOINAHELA RYE WHISKY, 827 and 829 p igb T e s r i tL&Rtie . tylekly WILLIAM CLAYTON. WHOLESALE k HETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 87 Diamond Alley, Near Wockt Street, PI TTSB URGE!, PA. A - lways( on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Bra.ndioa, ()Id Monongahela Rectified Whiaky. nalkl6 E. P. MIDDLETON & 13110. INPONTILFIN OF WINES, BRANDIES, &l 3 ♦LBO DRALXIII3 1N Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREW, apledyd PHILADILLPHLI. gobacto and gitgars UT 4fc D. RINEHART, TV • 1112111710211=11 AND MUM 13 Lid Inn TOBACCO, EINIIFF & SEGABS, LYON ARNISTHAL, whokisdid and Reiaii Beakr in GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, AIM Virginia Chewing Tebaeeo l WOOD STREET, under the Bt. Mules Rote aoll PiTTSBUREIR. PA. GROCERY AND TEA STORE; WHOUSALE BUM IN Et 17 TT El , EGGS, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE..Good.v Delivered whenOrderea B. B. FERGUSON, Corner High end Wylie etre/ L. Wu. Blum, Phil:L....Al W. Itionagoa, Pittsburgh MILLER a RICKETBOIII, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND as aIi.AIII)III9% 2 7 I ‘IIIp9AILIFD 811161AES s NOEL 921 AND OOR ST NER OP LIBERTY 131 11'4 ABETES, dITID 801.1 :AGE tYra POS SWEARIEWS WY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, dito., Constantly on Band. fmr2 gag turron Et 0 Ci• EI Ft. S " AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH FIRST PREMIUM GALLERY, anionsam BUILDING, No. TO Vlfth str..q NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Air Two Silver Modals and Two Dlplononsonwar don to) Photogroplus Ambroty - pos, and Lltwthie flatiron. SMALL PICTURES F.NIARGED TO LIFE SIZE, alio colored in Oil on Qur'an. 1 AIL PEOPLELPGALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner oY Diamond Alley. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES- T PEGTFULLrannounce to the °Weeps of Pitts burg4 and riciluty. that be has toadied the above Pottier Gallery. and is prepared to take every va riety of Picture knows to the Photographic _Ar4 in its mat _parte,* etylee, at at GREATLY R.WIJ • ORD P RIDES.. . impanel:melte have Win added, rendering this the moe &Bitable, aeohbogoid and pleasant location in the city • A. JAQUAY. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Ettablislimeat la the City. Wilt. SCHuCHMAN, Practical Lithographer, NOS. 17 ARO 19 FIFTH STREET, EIRBWEIVEI BULLDOG, 501.4 P 171411408011. P A. t l / 4 . KREEtaI &BRO. .?' , A 3I- I , % O =' , TOILZI__ tho 4;014 ris oomer w ow.- sitdyo34l,ll Mao MITIIIIIIOIL 31dunttn: Jr/km[ocm A I...,iXtit M- A N , - • OFFICES,, Ur Penn Streeti Sitt Ward 0L L E'`CT lON 13 prod by made. DeedayEands, Mosinee and •&Or' LATI Probated tiolo Drawn. Actiunabalgogagday4*, =is . • 1 Prrining P. Mitts * a .13.1trirsa R. D. minis (Late at Miler a 'lli4aitiv.4` ft Elrm T zi t s s (Succeaaor to Ait l itidaos.) Wholiaale Dealt ie to FOR4.IEiN, NUTS, CONONIONERIL IRTGARS, FIRE • . • 'WNW *.e. NO: - 89 Wboltat;;atarl No.llB lieeond etreet, tippleite Sb taterietifott, ' • ~41441.4111LHAGAIPEY, G Plitg t. pa. rANNEKt3' OLL.—aa Ir eon:. ca P are Til o r i llicr - oodirob, NO 120 WOOD EMMET 'Ncrtioe of DiSSA :4i !11i1EIS1 the m-wl ICIRI.pik M= mutuabeei cl—A•l44l of thX rn'mauizeß Bozos Aloixdpg o linklikeshe nd Ur barg 4it.i14414 Amoseftpita; W - do No.lPalmfloitptn 816 Pori 200 do o (getup , • de. ;jig' lark ' " 1 1-4.011221ide -nock''''Vo Friend lo , Wonsiii Bap I bb IAOQ , do iorli Bharingdad TAoo,lol*s*ll , ilitm ccei ud sine*, ' - 2finerikloldkds " t" 6 .ooo . ti t t rifirsalk rimed and azonitilindfiff for Ein 200 Bozo _2MMA2UnlikatniallidlOse*4llloo- 60 - - 110, tiew-BodrezdaPPTa 0113 40 . 34 do. 60 d 20 do '4 d cizakis,Vkietite. 6 do • Gooch dog 6 do Ethir. • -- IQl;tarroliNo4.44llso2, . 6 - do do. 2 do, $ do Lcdmiosting No. 1 - 0/1, II do do do 2014 $ do Carbon 2 6, do Void - - dohmod-for zvii . l l e4sat ki r FURNITURE AND MAUL .I;LEIIYOVEIJJ PRICES. JANES W. WOODWELL, Mos. 9T and 99 Third Street. 111 FOURTH STREET, cowslsTnire Or ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FIN lIIIIMILII nos Hotels and Private Dwellings. 1111. ill orders prompil attended to, and the Furniture carefullyP and bated. Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at short notice. Cabinet Mauer. impplied with every article in the' ltne. mart URNITUREt CASH,-A • assortment of Pittsburgh manu BURMA TUltiezbrattbig X 0/0/23, __ _ WARDROBES. - Cad every article needed Ina well burdened thfel -12,g, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE PURNITURY. Constantly on hand and made to ort, er AA the ono terms on which burliness hitone rt ohls eststr lishment is for CASE, pr :c ,are made accordingly. Persons in want of a4tbucg in the above 'Me, would be advantaged bl clan at , PA * No.loB Badtliffeld etree4 below FAIL J. D. FAmmus, Tem" IV .itiri* idiittnal. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the trandacanlrothera. n THIS INBTITIITION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria CountY, Penwlva, tom miles from Cresson BiaUpn, on the direct route betweer Ptdholelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1868, with priviliges to conSer the Usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The boa. Son of the College is one of the most healthy In Pennsylvania—thla port/on of the Allegheny Mountains proverbial for its pure water, bracinil i gr, and picturesque scenery. The elasticyear ammiumees on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following., It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Enghteering,, Lc, &xi will be furnished by the beetttutionto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal • Musid forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eigut years to the age of manhood. Tama—Board and Tuil/on;. payable half yearly in $lOO Washing ar . rd — use of iiiii . f . ..'. .".--... Clare' end and Modern Isureextra.....— 10 Students spend Vacation the C011ege...... 16 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T.S. Reynolds, Si. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clerp of the Pittsburgh Dimes& THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY. AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia by the eyirania I3entral or the West Chester direct Railroad will resume the duties of 'the - 1317MAIRR TRICK on the DM day of MAY next, and eioseen the lasS day of gettitentber. gebotA_thereterny is In session (hiring ttie 81110diPB NORTH& Pupils are remised at any time at pm.tionam charges. The male number of student. is OS, ander the e charg _ 110 i Frenol German and Mont* lint timid by nag v i; e resident instructors. For to • annatmimed ' to Chester,Tenna. L. fiIIRSLIFEL D I NO. 83 WOOD STREET; WILL THIS DAY OPEN TH/LIR SPRING DEPORTATIONS FOR GENTLEMEN'S DEUS, WHICH ii for novelq and beantr of stile le commoolled• The - Tailoring rbmintent embraoss all the new fateire on the. seastmedsp-, tad to all claseemandAses t . We WWI_ tpaY the same strict attention to the style of.gelting up our me ! menu) for which we have always been renowW.,— Our prices are moderate. Entarstin, NO. 88 WOOD ,13TturasT. V Y ips 1 fAI A. R„ and intani.2'Tateal and . W_ idtpr C ° te in the . e ta Pittabutti, ate handiynotiderd thditheabove taxes and vater - ronasse not du* #nd at City Triitamaitale . •fibial, ifinflirth 'PPM"- direnall pouiebtinadebefore Allauat ilium • ntiltiOnnt. of PIT* Pet thriatii will be e)l-• lowed' *meeker damnlet and Sep ember diseesat of Two Pee Cent. Between Oa toter and November lei, an addition will be made of dye per oeld.,and after Nofember let, all remaining impaid will be pat in the hinds °netted. ore, with a turther addition of five 1. weak j 3 WM. BNIISAUM, ► • -r. ci.A.mtpxd -FOR.• SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. 1119CALLUM, 87 Fourth Street, DAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID 'Az, assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, T try, and Common Ingrain Caxpettzwa. OIL CLOTHS From 8 t 024 feet; nawdaaigna andboautlitil with all • y found in F OAR.PET and on aa lavorablW, towns aa any Other in the thy. " 7 eidalo D. C. 'KNEELAND pir" EETS_CONELTANTLY ON HAND mi x t_ ANDOTALL BONNET om; es to order kk_ AND MCI rit i Z: 'suite 6 for owes, Dry ane Beaten rites. Vorner _ es , tarot rd tory—over motor dewy an Patent Maintainlag HAVING MIEN MOUND AG erril POZ TSB BAts Or HYATT'S OBLEBRITED ILLUMINITiN FOR LIGIELINGIFASETRAV LARS, ARMS, AND 01111/ VA e e zk g t e aepeotttilly pollen en e oni_o! Warehouse, No. 150 Wjibr Street, i3BocvNAlMlVieszknadPep ilavi uittiOrge"„„__„! l mare Chicago, metuulL tiers • • KABIC_ GIVEN : ftezvii., tke i' tie , ~ tit . , A. • • 1,4....,.. ~., ts, 1 , 4 cl e .ri'ltpc. ~,,..---- '' 1.. .. ~ ifuni44ll;l4,thikra .“- 01:114;01,thebtppeR . , of .., .s.llealiGZik, ~ K ELLY. ) i_ , ~. • • :One VntatA*lh,cop,, = BANIEBSANDLICOUGINOK Wood Attreetfcorne7orlrhird . - aeutzs.asoiffs, Binkeakuid Ex= • liaz oo trokers,-and Deakewln No ea, Nbid, Sitter - iddlhinn Notes. ion the Eastern end Western Clitt ecoon tatairM sale. thareetiqnsonde in all theicittes thronosaut the United Mate& Dep_osna received in pert or enzrent.papdl No: 07 Market street innaroft Third and irm.th•streets, •• - 114101.1' DOLL4R Iftjae NO. eb /1141 UMW STIRIRK% CHARTERED I 2( 18/56. OPEN DAILY, from to 2 O'cittok also, on Wednesday and arturdayetwatigat from May Ist to November IA fronatolis creineiq and Aroixt NoveMbOr let to May lit. hem I to dolor*. Deposits received of all 'sums not hillirtini Oda Doran, and a dividend of the profitedebleireithßm a year, In June,and ikteember. Olterintivhaelieen declared sezokanuelly, in JunicandJANNwth4 since the Binh wee orgardoOd, therattO per cent , a year. • . Interest, if not drawn ottljsplatied*theuTins oft he 'depositor as p4nami , L and beim_ thUlialfs interest from the Drat days "of airier and•Doisetnber. compounding twice nyear wfthots tumbling the do. pountorto call or even to preihmthis,pasahook. At this rate, nionry , will double in haur teen tireh`e P2R yearo„making In the aggregate End Aito =W u" C 222.1 r Books contitining the Charter, By‘Lears,Hrtlea theoboe. furnished grille, on applicattosiet She *me. panoram, GEOROR ce ramustirra. William J. A vi nderson. JAMB Burorm. Isaac M.Pasionink Benj. L. Fahneatock, IL/Wooly_ W.V.. Hopewell Betiburn, Robert NO% Alamo Hardman, Jones Shia% James D. Natl . , Alexander Told* Alexander Bradley, John D. lifolTarldirs, John G. Backofen, Peter A. /iadaire,; Georg* Black, Jahn H.Mellor, John B. Canfield, JaMeRVAR42 • Alonzo A. Carrier, John - Manisa A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha WMiam Douglas, . John Orr, , e .To Evans, Henry ..L.-Ringsreli, John Holmes, John 'beatific*** William S. Haven, Alexander . Peter H Hunker, William Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. William B. Levely, Christian lea*. escauertar mn 411EIARLEB maw , . OFFICE: HENRY W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Eimitlitktki --` Near the corner of Fifth, .;3 PITTSBURGII4 BIONEY in large and ainall.quaes loaned on Goldand Diesiondtprol ry,Gild and after Watches, saaall.kfacl l v valu able articled', forear length of galatykr_ani The goods cannot be delivered without taTtnact. pot accountable ts ease of fire. • iti6Office Roars fresh 'I A- ht. alai>: IL- IWO THE ItERCCIM /WWI?, PROMOTION itiiiOThOTION 0p BdllE. Oyer 240,000 Enaingsa Emmen P 2 apokted, Em bracing every City, Town and ;Village in Lae United State kcal:nicht, and other British Polaeasione in N. A. B. G. DUN & CO*, Proprietors. A. AM:WRONG, KwAux, Oorner of Wood and Fifth Streets, - Pittsburgh, Pa Bin&flaked New York, Juno, I&H, Pittsburgh 9 March, 185 n. Head Odle• t NEW YORE BOYD A• CO liranca:Odiees. Pktebuig, B fit Dun & Co; PhibeiellVaDun Co; Crinatunati, R G Dun *Co; CIO* Dun * Co; Detroß, R Q Dun & Co::Clitast:Cß Dan *Do ; Milwaukee, R Dna.*ColfiloacOtiesors, Rebut' Go; Charleston, RGlDouti kOcurlanbsville r B Q Dun Co; Bt. Louis, RC# Dunkt l / 4 14 Ahab. R 43 Dun & Co. Associate 01flees. Boston, T Russell &Co; BaittmometlTUftattAt Riciunond L ptitt a Co. Foreign (lintel!. Toronto, It Si Lint& (kr; Montreal? R G Dann A Co;.: London, En g., R G Luna Co. katerenna Boohsorilb notices or ehan_ws, printed dally t tninfebed to subscribers.' Trice 7“2(). • Coneetiona' promptly attended.to in ell pith of the. United. States and British l'oseessionaisilld Rebus:gees to Upwards of 180 Reuses isautobtob for whom the Moe makes colitiotiontfit:;;. Lettemof Introdnetion LwayeAUr,lligh.srtlatd• t l l -sad reap hthty in ovary DONtiOk. , WaSikO on be ..iWtottsly Wnisiied forBll •la tai It lug an application at th&oftica'' ;orl c offices named above. -? 4 „ , •649. 0 B. SEEL , %J o 114 FIFTH STREET. opposite 1141041A1 NEAL FETATEAND 4114NAL AGENT. /MULES IF : NOTES, BONW L . 11 KinG.INES and oth er Seen ap4 EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. WOLF/L.X. T. nurraoryr,"sipalua, WOLFE. PLUNKETTUO; aL,ABB , MANII74.OII:MER4 WAREHOUSE So. U Wood Urea Corner otypot, asismy • tiftis W. at!NiTterwsie:...moiatuwaw_ • icarUNNDTGBA3O3 400-t-aNkral,rB - 81,4138,WQRNA*Waraliouss, . aterStree‘aalLlACTirstatveitaliftbarrb. •Ps4 'three doors birow,Oktoiroki - .74064; iiihafainarstrs Of Plftsll. l -aiff ludo* Ellasa Dramas' •eisse WarCarat;Assellost Gomez btfll for Parier4 .!M* l6 , 4 4 o 4 0 ' 44;14 i .. , -, WIENS Wftril Wig% r'_i_Y 0A ND , OANAL Ail i- TI VikA - 411 . M man. ev=dipponliniilarlymAtego_ .._ DY J R. VALAAJoinung Ello. 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