Tx3fir -gre0:1:MM".....-,,,,"01:34,W4-1-o',i;ksV,'''T- ...,;,- ~,.--, 4.,.. , -.iv", ~_,. :4,-.M! , 4;1`..,--:',4;-,`,.-eAKeg4,S%.I.7, ,0,2,,,„:„ ix;,;:ta...-4.t,..;:itt:ii. j_;r1,r.j,,.,.;,,15c,i;-t..,54,.,t;:!1arrv,Z..ftt!;...ir:f5;.Nzt.:,(:_,::17;!,,etx:,,..;...r.,:.:v1",i,_1,t_.1:.::Z;(,r,.;Z.:r7.c4..i:F7.;,14-.t:?r4: - ' plO , - ,f. 4. 11ND - F4R2IIIE - SFEITY CORE OF 71 erVOtte_r t if„tetierit Debility, Asthma, Willperitedgliatals, Nerasmns, Paralysis, • Chitinretßiakiliitt,' Anemia, Clactrosis, andanDitordere of the Blood System. - 00 ,- lOU KNOW IT? IX:ffelThinffiN ?ELME MST FATAL SCOUREE - OF y•lt hut been truly regarded as Ace moots = .::feweVer surviving Its attack. " Ove sixth VlllSSirdofe humcia_raee," says Dr. CHURCHILL and DODZTHAN ONE HALF OF ALL THE ADULT PON% LATER? of Coat civilized communities PERISH BY THIS MUM" What a sad momentary on the boasted -*Melba:rig Art TliabrMent Discovery of Dr. Churchill; made to toe Impels! Academy*?Medicine, of Paris, has proved an itiedissablebaso to the world. By the tee of tb la now andiowerilti remedial agent, known to Chemistry as THE HYOOPHOSPHITES, "The CURE of CONSUMPTION, even to the soma aced Third Iliteires (at a period, therefore, *rhea there eau be no doubt as to the nate re of the /Meese) Is the RULE, while IDEATE IS THE EXCEPTION.! * • • "I ENOW,” says Dr. C. "that they sill prove notion,: as SURE A REM. EDT DaVONSIIIIIPT/ON se Quinine Is in Inter. infused Fever. but she as effectual a PHESEIL VATITE ea Teeetustieu In Small Pox:" ate Who values health and life, delay at. hour to try this remed y Remember th at" preset:We is better th an cure . "Beware of self-deception, or the soothing assurante of friends that " it to only a W.E. cold? Fatalerror to myriads who now fill prematere gsaveal. Give,/ entreat_ you, prompt attention to 04 - 0 1 114111ateireiGile Of Clebtailltrinti o dealt FilftS N,.:EaGNS osact, rouow Alcrri. 4 Tiletrattiatilytoptconortubercular disease is wenxt. ltiieeireithsffough,and earlier, In point of time thailheintitria. Brat manifested in the face au haraito;llie tonacular tissues waste ; hence mom thetwisiiisenaeofsometialng vrrong— afeefing that rill VITAL lemmas Aug PLACIGI3O. The waste of the /Maine is mare active than Its repair. "—Dr. Pollock to If apparent cause, or under the fob:ere, of MIMS which induce wesitsm and imtcsrmar ; aunt as want,grtil,_orsrwork,accett, pregnancy, child bearing atiostm Pi c grosik, or slow recovery frotn deSca/A: a person begin* to lase his flesh, strength, color, e appetite; if be suffers front shortness of breath, e guardeciskericts,and ex pe riences a general feeling or bek ;Rd MERE 18 B.F.AN TO FLAB the. ki olutedaffisTeaspeted fo the complaint. If to the symptoms be added cough, however slight, withal' come on slowly, or during the if=a t sal THE PROBABILITY IS GREATER. sTlLL."—Cinaraia EFFECT OF, THE REMEDY. • "If, on the earliest appearance of those slant 0. Iltotuanapthm t the patient takes daily about siir, theIiERPOPHOS.be Rlli patter„ see them all dlearspeor in a period varying from few wiekiSton lbw months i and by IXllValttihig uh. gemstone' use of' the Remedy, HE Will, ifiYEin" Ulf FIND mamma , IN THE rax.rcyrnrErrr aucrEr ite,Axml.ss HERRASB, HAD ERVIN,: KNOWN 4.1 t 11* Livnlizrefin.* Genuine Preparatke HIV MR ONLY'RELIABLE ibrm,of Churchill'. Remedy. Glade from tt origimitFormula.] The notion of the tlypophosphiti Is twolOw and specific incrazths; the prim. watt „ , commivits NINIVOOB FORCE, and they are the sick Yowsarvt. sinop-onsustma minas .wm The ~t upon thertabercular cotuldlott in EDIATE, tet GINZRAL morProsis nuterymumrs wrrn A NA fit. TTIFNi LB MOLT MANTINOM They relive the cough, dint ipicylrattOtt, inaprtve the appetite, arrest diarrtors. tsdidd ovals, chills,. and fever cease; the bow*, bectinarivalar, and THIBLFAX GALE AND riontor ND. A.-FAIR TRIAL IR ACI mut( ClrE ! BRWARE of Bogus Reszeckes advertiot-a as Pt Cburchtlll's_,Sad all other ISMDLIND I ichS tore„ annbrersoftheir means, hose and ha, t FATAL MUM Wrltelo or GIRCITInt and tb.' Dr. Churchill's Maths onsanatuaapticat, which contaktthe only authentic linmornnth-n io reels to this REUCTRFAXHIENT. Senlisasa to al I inquircur. Plidiallein 7 and Rios. Rotas, $1 and BB earet., Trine ilifiln.Of at: anal) fora6 My fitoeditous ' , IA -on both. the lobo and Otaside Wrapper. fi r , NO ma= re arannoreP confotuid this Remedy it:. um Eocene,: a icalFOod ;i' and particularly avoid ail prepa-, tlettliplatidning iron, Which is DANotriors, and (1-1 r : which has NO COLUMN' PNOFINTY RAM on ,hy the most respectzdae Druggims through,, ale united States and British NOVIDrA.F, and an4j4ol,at the General Depot In the I u tied P.tatrn, CHESTEROB_.n stast. y. t. • . • At er . t r. l.JitrYaMA4 ::.• If3 F- 10 41E 3 SIA. tittercomPia,ints Fever and Ague, &e,: .-4 , t YAS: . r •tf , e • Tint en hl introductialt and nee of this cele4 bolted Remedy has been the signal for a literal flotxf of tempounds called " Bitters," offered ill varion4 n a quart, bottle to a five-gallon keg, until tide enzil "Blume is but another name for "grog,". ar someAllincito whiskey nalreure• ahthareally,grest relief derived from the minute of our Medicine, _IERHAVE'S ItOLLARD BITTERS, SlMMEnlillare - dinner of after prostrati , m, tins estai blishedbelt &reputation which the lioatof indtatiore4 - And Camterthite hare Idled tonndermine. it is posit ,irtivelytioregatabievrerve par ation,it. with barely Litiilkielii pure epltila tO prese But one idea of the gezalok Olaf - Pint Bottles,) - • It Isamediclue of long. - tried efficacy kir.Par(fyino de Mood, es essential for the foundation of gooa heidtitslad Stc . corzecting (Borders of the stomach and LGIO J&. : rtito (*thread:cis will oartheee the afflicted of its alutaxpetfeeta The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and Mamas q VIL IMOD take place, and renewed health be yaw - uick malt. 114 -1 01/ 11 =TICIM, 'fry vetf , llelland Bitters, Par•I3:3IARTI3I7EN, Try • • liatinlega liolland Bitterst Po?' 4 4 1 1 14,X.,__ Wad B Muni Far WAT42:t . ; 4314 Try • • —;111101111Wit %nand Bitters{ Barka Hollant Bitters: Po! LOBBow AppEu l ' E4 ., pry eiEiainll, Bitters. • Par COOTivENER3I3, fry '' ' "— PlerbaYo 2 B 'Holland Bitters. P0r11741,41, Holland Bid. in all Nervous,ia;and Neuralgic Atfec peak %Jae, la Atcste Patences towed highly . Acii-00 41 4 1 clacbTod cure. Read -- - CarefitUlly Thif gamine, hlghly,eoacieittrated Bataaavre my. Lawto Seam b out op in halfptutc bottle& only, and ..ihkiviitagiar per bottle. The great d Illibiribionay celebrated enedloke•h demany tuktudueed man Airtaltalaft Add& .tbeiuddlo should guard parchastag, against amtProltet eat. na m e is on the -Bei* rage, Jr. &Co. SOLE mAratiFACTURERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. toit itittittEߧ:—We firea r-7.,, 411 CW fit •up - regrows with t are nee ssary vooka,:Pite4.4l - 6. E irf. the latest and most s.opprovistplana. '-uor experienne in this 'branch la 13:%43,sudby any othoriestablistaneht. For work , iye refers to tho following refinots r!ktioeidit,r • 'Roberta,- Wakinson a I ~.,Robligiabcormaci k aco., L Nallifrfra a ea& IlitcFadden, 11 4` 8 ..+ An Ca, Itshotowilaros, Roberts. Hill & Co.; AdAmit;;Witlioina 4 Co. B. l 4Kier. • ' IrFZDON & REINF,K.E, 1 bac , . • ,104 Wood street. _ . Y OU r WANT gmi ea, miisa , x GOO D Rgsv and a kr" 4. 'Lox= - Wwwk:New her 4aw(416 . • yolzll v a t ' • wr• 4 )11.1144. . . ,4 * , , / V 4 - LeTA-1 .19.34.a11 •• • . „ :r : . . :1•4• THE PENIMYLVANIA SALT MAN nfactairwg Comp* have removed the oftlee-, =7 . INEMEIYOIL - 100 1 6bfol. m il At.. .... ~,, L. by Na 114 Wood Street, -'. _.nzat i VIVOIXV... ri4^,W; - , Between That and &wood+ streets, where all or. - - -' l-7 ~.. w IS ifiidiV '--- dem will be received, and timidness al tended to. sox eau/omit Aims., MMilill, 1061 surnMEßlllo_ EIGHT ?I ) : 1 40. , A l .lll - 4 Pennsylvania centzak-asilzpad. ON ANIlitliVIlialtONXIAL - JUNE 10 THE ',TA:IIOIMR -MAIL' TRAIN AR. leaves , Abe Passengergtation every morning, (exeep( Bund4,) at /11130,1‘111/41"Pliing itt all O,I P Aar..stations, connebtitig at narrisottrg with its "pked 'tor Ilithiniore i ond arriving at Philadelphia tit49o p. m. • - • THE ThROLIGILEXPRAUTBA/N leaves daily ak1.2610 'a. tit, stopping only at pnncipsl stations, mak:pp:greet connection at Harrisburg for Belli morejandlaniving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 090 a. m. THE PAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 4.90 p. m., stopping only at greens urg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmore, Etallitran, Altoona, tn, and arriving in Philadelphia at 1090 a. in; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, THE JoHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 0:60 p. m., stop ping all stations and as far as Oonemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATI N TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daity (except Sanday,) at 6:40 a. m. SECOND ACCOAMODATION 'MAIN for Wall's tiontion leaves daily„(excerpt Sanday,) at 11.10 a. in.; THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:/0 p. m. FOURTR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 8:26 p. in. turrumince TRAINEI arrive in Pittsburgh as follows a... Ex-picas, 11:50 a In: Nall, ilgo? p. in; Fast Line 1240 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, .I.0:06 a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, &30 a. m.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:30 a. m ; third Wall's station AcoommodaLion, lils p. in.; fourth Wail's station Accommodation, telt p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo. dation, Itxpress, and Mail Trains East and West,' and with Fast. Freight East. PIT ff3BURGIR AND CONNELLEtv - usa3 TRAINS stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con neatville Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as followir— Mail Train, 0140 a. in.; Express Than, 410 p. in. Peiurning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con.. nensville Road a rrive at Pittsburgh 10:30 a. in. and tilt p. m The raveling public will.find it greatly to their interest, in go East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania road, as the accommodations now offered cannot be aurpasiso on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and oomfortt to all litio may favor this Road with their Patronage., IP AC B. TO NEW Y0RK....41511 1 1 3 7 BALTIMORE:B9 60 PHILADELPMAIO 00 LANOASTER 866 RA RR FIB $7 45. e checked to RR stations on the Pennsyl mitattailroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers pnrcbasi.ng tickets in cars. will be charged an excess accoing to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Oomeany will bold themselves responsible for personal be gage only, and for an an• aunt not exceeding IMO. N. B.— fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and begglel to and from the depot, at a not to exceed Z cents for each passenger and e. For tickets apply to .1. 1 WART, Agt, At the Penn's B. R. Passenger Station, jell On Liberty and Grant streets. 1861. THE 1881 VITTBBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to than by Indianapolia, Bt.. Louth and - Chicago quicker, any other roate hurweiim TRAINS. - - -- • - FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1135 a. tr. Arrives at Creatlin —e... .. 8.00 a. AL Slaking close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. !Trams on both Roads meet at Colum• bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRBBS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1210 p K. Arrives atCrestline 7.80 p X' .Staking close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at, 645 a. in. N, B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steunenville. Trains on both Roads moot at Col. umbup, and passongers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without ctiange of Care.. EAsTWARD TRAINS. Lkiive Chicago, 7.30 e. it. and 8.00 r. st. Arriving at Lima, 2.26 r. N. and 3 . 20 e. N. Connectin,g with trains for Dayton and Cuiciruinti- Arriving at (Test. tine, 6.00 r. tt. and 0.08 A. X. Connecting With trains for Collar-buil, ilneinnalt, (neveTend, BoHalo and- the. East, and arrivtnE at Pittsburgh, 11.33 &lc and 3.20 P. a. All making 1310F9 connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allentown anti Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at, AI I eglieny, for New Brlglit , on, A.ll, and 4.10 P. x. Arrive at "111..880 &lb a Leave New .82 0 hton, 8.30 " LOO Arrive in Alle eny, " " 2.30 " Allegheny and nomy Accommodation Trams. Leave Allegheny, 7.25 t- ra., and et Economy at 11.26 at; leaves Allegheny at 1135 P. a. and 0.10 P. arrive at Economy at 1.30 P. a. and T. 24 P. leave Economy at 9.00 a. m., and 4.22 p, in., and arrive i a Allegheny at 11.05 a. m, and 5.30 p. m. 91 LEEK: TRAIN.-,Loaves Massillon 5.00 a. in. leaves Alliance at 0.14 A. IL and arrives In Allegheny at 1190 a. ti.; leaves Allegheny at 3.05 r. a.; Alliance at 8.00 P. IL., stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will .be sold Ibr these trains at reduced rates. Trotightrains connect itatollowe : At Alliance, with triune on the Cleveland and Pitts burgb Railroad. At 07Sle, eA Obto, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Fa etc. AtVasuiffeld, Ohii ls, g for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San. dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Orestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louisville, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin• einnati,etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Daytenoinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Pena, Lafay ette , Ind., St. Louis, and tritermMiato ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. r Atrouth for Laporte. At anatah fossil pointa on the New Albany and 1 ' sin Railroad. And atOhiosQo, with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, W and Ilfumastaar.: For further information and through tickets apply to J. EITEWART, Ze.ket ftupta, A ßaurgb.` - 0 Mate* A t' _or eg eny. la Through Tic:kW - To sale kit** Office! of the Company on the line of the tugs , W ill parts of tho United= 9.0; HATHSWAY, . ~ ' CHANGE OF TIN i . ARRANGEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PIT SRII RAI AD. t.." it ~.i."..„: ii; ,.,,,,, nUtt Wu RN AND AFTER MONDAY, June iO - will leave the Depot of the Penn. Taiga in Pittaburgh t ss M__lows ITTSBURGH, LUMSUS Mir OthOINNATI SHORT LINE, VI& IMIIMIENVILLE. Ito change of cars between Pittsburgh and an. cinnati. Lvov Arrives, Arrives Arrives Pitt durgh, at Oolunebuti, at Oineinnatl, at St. Louis. 151:86 a. 11.118 A. a. 4.1 k P. IL 1210 r., L MI P. It.' 11,00 a t This route Is shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, 001ruribui arkd all points South, than any other route.' Spler!dilfi sleeping ears attached to all Night PITTSBURSH AND witzwarie-zam. Leaves At at ' Ar. at Az. at Ar. at atieb'gh,,llocheater„WeSirille, Steubhille,Wh'ing. AXXCEL Jr• 140 L. U. '2:57 4.14. AA* it. N. 1.07 A. Y. j 0.14 Ttlf P. &19 a. N. 1 0a 6 P. X 1240. L. 1:45 4. at. /1111.. U. &10 Lat. • 4.10 6e.15 P. AL &25 P. The IkBs a. K. and 12:50 P. E.Trainn connect with Trains of C. 0. R.B. for Zanesville, Lancaster, &e. Tne 4:00 P. X. Train etops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITT§BEIBO,II & CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Cleveland. 9:10 A. ar. 0 .110:01;•-r:, 0:50 P. IL Amu connects at Bayard for mbW 4 • ' r , rlr4 • stations on the Tusearawas Brancti. Fassen,gers desiring to go to Shnduaky, To. ledo, Chicago, or i s West, via Cleveland, must be partieuFar to ask forilokets via Cleveland. Th Tickets can be procured at the Lib, arty Street Depot, Pit STWA tabtirgh. J:RT, Ti For further particulars apply to cket Agent, WILLIAM - STE WART, Agent. lL street, At the Company's Mies in Freight Station. K Penn " WEE Gen'l Ticket Agent Pr. fleveland, Ohio. jeld EW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: RI3IIPOLIS & Cincinnati R. B. ConnectinA at Indianapolis with Torre HUM, WI Terre Manta and Alton Railroad, t o St Louis B and Lafiyette.aad Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and AdiusiMon Central Roads; for CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all interinedi• Trough R'reht Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TRRRE HAII LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrencei in loss time than by any other mute. by. in -lour hours, and at as to* rates. Thomas by which 100 2 3281143 c !t il made, of be Madin OVn . chrrisSi to ~khei without or IPA j,L AR I3 nt at 155 t r ee/351 r 4 reo l oo prompt i aartion, and no e ge tor oommisaiorn no. dtarys for drayage, o r caisterisgen at Liusrsnortarm : ..Barltirst i se informationvply to 71:10MAS RATI AAR, (No. Ili WaterfiUneA,) agent et the Company, ° l OW Ittrepuos,i,ta give, sworn „Mamma for pas; S ill 'and - fre 2 Sht UntlienUVlis, Terra Algae, r ltel Chicago .Pero, itantiestoestle. Cmarfoods et Charleston, Pans and Mattoon, Am, Lc. H. F. LORD, President, JOIN F. Mat& General Freight Agent. mrB REMOVAL. •• ,44 - W :4', •.•• • ••, y T. y. a ••••1• - • , 3.„ 1 , •••• • - ux -77 12:,:1;; • „.„ • - r e.L4X wgomml 42=111 In - deuun'ty .A.gainst Losa by.. Fire. HE ERANKJ)n FIRE INSll zsar4-ux, COMPANY stIF PHILADELPHIA. Pllt Tee, No. 485 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near 6LsTnam: ' O7 Aa837.4, JANIJART 184 , 1860. rimatAbti Atr "grim:ft to An Act of Assembly, beinsg First Mortgages, amply secured. , .. , .. -. 4 1 ,8948,393 88 Real Estate, (present value 6103,813 6 4) cost 102,995 26 Tetnyorary Loans on ample Colletteral Henn nizies 89136 66 Stocks, (present value (V 80,667 72,) cost.. 8 9,788 88 Notes and Bills Receivable- 1,821 00 Cush- 27,919 33 $2,208,061 68 The only profits from premiums which this corn piny can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country at ratesas low as are con sistent with security. Since their .Ineorporation, 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 adiantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, 162,103 30. oiasovons. Charles W. Rancher, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, Grrgi! Fales4 CHAS. V. BAN 'W FR, President. EDWARD 0 DALE, Vice President WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro torn. rn J. GARDNEII COFFIN, Agent, ylB Northeast cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF *PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President; GORON, Capt. E. D. COCERA.N, Gen' D l Agent.. Secretary No. 92 Water street. (Spang & Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISES. A Rome Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are de termined, by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which: they have assumed, as of ering the beat protection to those who desire to be insured. ABSETB, OCTOBER 86th, 1860. Stock Accounts $ 68,000 00 . Mortgage—..— 2,160 00 Office furniture_ 260 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 43 Cash Premium Notes 18,351 00 27,605 20 Notes and hills di5c0unnA................... 174,076 14 Di/1004011e. George Darsie, R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holman, Alexander Nlimek, *Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Iticketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. Mclinigla„ Alexander Speer, . David M. Long, Rees J: Thomas my= PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND LIFE nvsuakiircE 00111P'Y I N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the thalitom House, Capital 111210,100—......A55ets *304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN either Perpetual o Limited o every desc SUß rip A Ntion CE, of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of prerdium. ROBERT P. XING President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, Charles By F.. It. DIRECTORS: Cope,' E. B. English,es, George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, JOBl3OlB. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. fdagargee, It. Wilor, F. BLAU/DMA, 30Crertarf. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets CITIZENAMSURNICE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH inzuz.yrr..latg.eusANDczuctio.e.s. SAbIUEI, RKA, Becretary. WM. BAGALEY, Pregident_ Oates, Cor. of Diarir.Ot. and Water S ID. irisurem ogain.4l. Lot.s and Damage an the Naviga tion of the ti.tuthermand Western Itivora, Alles, and Hayotte., and the Nay i • gatit/n ofl i tho Insures against Loos Dnutago by leiro. D11173 , 7te1L8 Wm. liagaley, lion. T. M. Hown, Jaw. M. Cooper, Jam. Park, Jr., C. Zug, y. klarhaugh, B. F. Jout,B, B. C. Young, Caldwell, Nraarim S. M. Kier, John H.!north, John BM pton, liarolAy Preston. WM. Joh LlNion. The:llNalerpris?: .Insl:ratter , Risks Piker] fur One, Fide, tr Sertn Y'eryrs, or re r tlually. klirEllL9ii ~llcatn Boil - nem & Co., ilaringaion, Coporland & Co., Jalrillß 13. Lyoll s uo., Hon. 'rho, M. !lowa, William S. Law.ly & Co., Janu , ,, Mara Mill, Mtg., Al- Ihu miner, Es q., (.itorgo d Bryan di Co, Wilson, INlchlroy 44 Co Wilson, Oa & Co, .John T. I.,ogan & Co, Jacob P ainter A Co, Bailey Brown S co. LA RI, I NUTON A BLAC lag ObK. Agents, aplaam (Mica, Bank Blook, No- 37 Filth ML FIRE INSURANCE BY THE gelianee Mutual Insurance Company, Of PliLlielpiatei, On Buildings, Limit or Perpetual, Mor. chandize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, 1229,610 00. Assets, 6303,508 96. OFFICE N 0.308 WALNUT STREET. Invested as follows, viz : First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount .---8155,600 00 Ground rent, first class ~... 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Coes 6 It cent. Mo e Loans, 830,000, cost Philad city 6 per cent loan AlleghenyCoantr jos t: cent. Fennel/. vania --. 18,000 00 Collateral /cans, well secured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain RAilinad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania ßel Railroad ual Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock ot iance Mut Stock' of County Fire Insurance Co lnsurance C 0.... 24,850 00 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co..- 1 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do • 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip_ HO 00 Bills Receivable, business paper..—.... 18,297 is Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc...... 0,216 72 Cashon hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,885 15 --- $303,608 90 , CLEM 'TINGLEY, Presided. DIA /1070118. Clem Tingley, Th Samuel Bispharr, William A.. ompson, Robert Steen, Frederiko Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R Worrel, ' Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson , 8,. Lotfirop, Robert Toland , Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M.1114 R 911dAbl i. Secretary. J GARD ' COF.n...N, Agent, anyl6 Northeast corner T rd and Wood streets. fhe Mutual Lifebsurauce Co. OI• NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, 'PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINESSOI4IILIS COMPANY is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense of the tenn-- T the entire surplus, deducting neassBary expenses earls, being equitably divided among the assured. Receipts fpr the year ending 31st Januaryi $1,689,576 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank...S 120,050 39 Bonds and rifortgagisi' 0,921,879 12 United States Stocks 387,982 60 Real Estate 40,229 18 Due Prom Agents... 1.----40,089,840 74 Addllnterest accrued; but notyet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) 138,000 00 Premiums in course of trausuitimelou... 03,132 38 GRUM ABMS, February 1, 1881 17237,989 12 Rates of premium Lower, an,; profits greater than in moat other Companies. 'rex PsopourioN oa G. 1.811 Aaasre to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life insu rance Company an the United States. Pamphlet, and every requisite information will be furrushed free of expense on application, by latter or otherwise to DA H. 1.1 NU lON Ar. I.4iSTOCI , 07 PAH *rect., klitabargh y3L2lmd ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY -L p WAL T N H U E T L ST EO SBET A S T ,P U Is R I E L A O DP INP CE IOINIRP.SMORATNIEAD 183 h OPPICSS S CORNB V R 2 TH N LI VA AND ESIRANCESVesne H ,CIrgo mid Freig ß to M l E l parts of the World ININiI INSURANCES on- Goods, by Rivers, CAZIAIE4 j..airAs, and Land Car riagosLto all parts of the Urdon. FLEE INSU gamaci on Merchandise geAerally, on Stores, Dwelling .Houses, &c. Dialoroas.—Win. Martin Edmund A. Bonder, Theophßus Paulding, John! N.: Penrose, John C. Dios, Jitmes uair, Witt. Eyre, Jamas C. Hand, Win. o.2.iustwig, Joseph W. Bea], Dr. A. Emden, GE*. Eh Diaper, Hugh Craig, Charles Eel ley-,-Bamutal E. Stokes, 5. F. Pezemon,HenrY Bltsth, Eaward Darlington, H. Janes =Brooke, • Bpentter lirlivain Thomas Q. Halkobert Burton, Jr., Jaoob P. 4 B. IlMand, Joshua P. Eyrti, John ; S. le: Pi - VA Ti.T. Mo A. riq.in, B.. Berger, • 0: WILLLtId MOT Prfisidentt U% den Presi. EMT L RANA V ice runrnt Eleakeitin awe, Agent. tettli No. ite WOW Sleet FIRE INSURANCE H' Hill A1,P.1.1-ItIA L 0,466 60 Glad.Newshr the Unforianate I THB LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. I Cherokee Remedy, An unfailing specific for ailDiseasca of the Urinary organa,and a General Altera tive aad Blood Purifier. 4J3'11111.3 P.EMEDY " CURES WHEN A OTHER PREPARATIONS NAIL.li* • seirit is untirely unlike every other medicine prescribed for Venerial Diseases, as it contains no Mineral Poison or Nauseous Drugs, being prepared from Roots, Barks and Leaves, in the form Of a pteasuntaru/ delicious Syrup. Atirlt is "nature's own remedy," for °minor rtiona (Clap,) (Meet, Gravel, Stricture, and is l eapecially recommended for Fluor Albino, (Whites in Females,) for this complaint is invalu able. "SWAB a general alterative and blood purifier, it has no equal, and does not fail to cure Scrof ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular Swellings, DierclarLal and all Eruptive Diseases, curing them more sp!seaily and permnentiy than any other medicine known, II does this by purifying and cleaning the blood! Caus ing it to flow in all its original pure and vigor, thus removing from the system all impure and pernicious causes which have induced disease. 4aria all old cases of Gonnortluea and Glee!, that have battled all medical skill, it Is especially recommended—in old cases it never (Ai, and re cent ones it acres tram one to three days. d few doses positively removes all eculdbly heat, enorden and pain. WI does not affect the breath, or inteTtere with any class of business. requires no assistance from other meth- tine. iter-lt can lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Count ing-Room, without it evtr boing suspected as ti " remedy " for private diseases_ AAA Treatise on Venerial diseastni, with full directions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. .I®-Far full particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the United States. Asi-It is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle, or three Mottles for $5, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in lid edicines,throughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER & ST MICR WIN, Sole Proprietors, S O. Sold in Pittsburg . h whilesaleM and retail by Dr. GEC. KEYSER, and by all responsible Drug- gists in the United dLates. v2l:lvdaw $298,2.61 76 See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HEIDISTREET'S INIffiITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the Signature of the Proprietors. W. HAGAN & CO., Every article which has a large and increasing sale like thin is likely to be counterfeited. It is, as its name indicates, entirely "Isrearraste" as far an I is power to restore the hair on bald heads, and to give it the color of youth, (no nuttier how grey it may be,) is concerned USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT HEIMSTRE.ErInS, It in the original, the only reliable, and the cheapest. liar See the following testimony: JACIGKIN, USW, Maris, IS6I. W. It. Marmot, al 'Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo., Advertising Agent for lielinstreet's Hair Restore ti v.. Dear Str —The Ittegiques you introduced into our city last winter are all having a large aide, and giving in every case satisfaction. Mr. Jellies Henderson (ono of our first citizens) says, that "he has u,c,l all of the Hair Dyes and R.estorati yes of the day, but nas never need an article EVA) to fizisumrsirr's litiurraitut Hats Itesroliams. That it tar surpstatkilf any preparation that he has ever tried for Restoring the Hair of the bid,/ and grey to ita original luxuriance and beauty." ton can write the Proprie•or, , W. E. litcas Co., Troy, IV., that they have the cheapest and best Hair Restorative In our market, and that it gives satisfaction In every caw,. Respectfully yours, J. S. 81 . .f.F.R, Wholesale Druggist. IT IS UNNUA.LI.IhI) VOR PPIODUCING A LUXURIANT HAEL) OF HAIR. Sold everywhere—Price Wiz, and $L per bottle. W. E. HAGAN k CO- Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. THLRIS3 IS .NOZJ'S FJ INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Mute' we have very many of them, FOR. 'ME: MAGNOLIA BALM: For when the Foot b 3 o”vt.re.l with urusigtilly Pimples or hlotoliiert, :.ittleror , art,e only to t.O ,11r , oted In i,xe some soft' nwt reimblc 7 Med!, • TB i INAt.NUFdA BALM Wll.l, CURE TILE WORST 4 :At:11: Platl'l.l>4 A :21NgLE it is PO safe a reifildy itist the eonteetli or bottle =gilt be divot wittleitt lokrm. look with sionder• o t t in its speedy oures, for it tuts horetore been tho tabsolutely necessary to 11S6 preparatione of I of mercury to cure immedis tety; but the fdaetrout Bum contains neither. It e. the moat elegant and neatly put up Reticle for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goods Dealers. Air Price Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. K IIA(IAN 4 CO., Proprietors, Troy. N, Y. Dr. (leo. R. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pltb.lburgh. ap2o _ HARD TIMES OUTDONE 0,000 Premiums Amounting to $100,009 27,900 00 80,000 00 WILL BE AWARDED On the First Wednesday in August, 6 4 111"IHE RAPPAHANNOCK MANII, FACTURING COMPANY" propose to raise; laarKe first Wednesday in August next, a CAPITAIi of $480,000; to be subscribed in disuse of $2O each; poop() to be returned to the 'subscribers in the form of PREMIUMS, as an ind• ..,swernent to (ruby scribers, and the balartzze i tt7 ttip t i PH I ed the erection, at the new v e9f Itai ;tool; in Virtepla, of a • Southern no a . Wert and Woolen FactorY• The shares can be subscribedin weekly or monthly instalments of any amount,_cl suit the convenience of the subscriber A aneLlecelpte will be sent-from time to time in acknowledgement of all sums remitted, no matterhow small they may be, which may lie done conveniently in postage stamps, gold coin, current bank notes, or drafts. - If less than a share of $2O Mould besnbsarlbed by the time specified, the money will not be lost, but op. partunity will be given to increase it, by like remit. tames thereafter, enough is secured to obtain a certi fi cate of Stock. But If a share, or several shares should be subscribed before that time, the subscriber will receive a certificate of preferred (nook, guarenteeing Pattie holder 8 per cent per an. num on the par valuelhereiSt. All the Stockholders will, moreover, receive eemiannuitldlvidends out of the neeprotits of the Company, so soon aa theirFac . tortes are put in operation. Besides the above, the wson who subscribes the largest amount, (by the first Wednesday inAugust, 1854) en tied a premium of $5,000; the next hugest to 88,1309; Do lamest to $1,500); he two next largest to $l, each ; the' fear next teassoo each; the ninet next largest to $BO •the ninet Indted net to 440. eaehtatheihreetuindev....neet larges to each ; the one thournind next argest, to $1 each; the three thousand four hundred next largest to $ 8 each, and the person who fails to obtain either of these, to an extra premium of $l,OOO, all to be paid in Casty Real Estate, Arms, Military or other Cloth. ink Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed W 9 21, will take the largest premium of $5,000, and the smallest sum remitted, if not less than $4 79 , , will secure a premium of $1,009. These shares are all founded upon Real Estate, which is pledged for the securitter redemption of the Stock, and any shareholder' wishing to settle, can at any time me. change his stock for any of the Company% lands at their lowest - -market value receive a good and sufficient warrantylitle. airA few Agents well recommended, will be ere Plered at liberal rates, both to obtain subseriPtiona to the Stook of the'Oompany and to sell shares in a popular homestead scheme. For further inform* lion, subscriptions agencies, Ac, address, with it stamp enclose_ the Treasure); E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Virginia. REFERENCE! -:-Editers and Pubhshers of New* papers generally in the various States, nearly all of whom already hold deeds from us in the Real Estate alluded to. The Portsmouth (Va.) Daily nanseript says: "This project is one well worth the attentiou of our people, and we assure them that the parties representing it are reliable and responsible. Besides, those who are advised of the progress of the plan say it is in the Hill tide of prospetave Hamm." The Independence) cVa.) Niumwp : "It is really a enterprise. Phe tom is already hegu. o ing can be lostioan event." induee The 2; ly ton Cierbeil says: "Flattering ments are held out to those who desire to take Astray and from flame bizeineee transactions we have had with the getters up of the enterprise, we can commend them aslebable." The Danville (Pa.) Harald says: "Here is an OP-' portmutY excelling anything we know of, both In character and ternis. People or prescribed IMAM Call have a trial with fier hopes of satisfactory rift sults." The Pittsburgh iron City says: "We have the names of se rous nume persons who now hold land in that locality by Mr. Bauder. We would be pleased toe:JAl:tit the testimonials in our possession to any one wishing to enquire." mh2libtatri _ . IT AXES ON WESTERN LANDS.--.. Persons ow nft lands in the West, who wieh to PRY taxes, are rnect that weattend to the Teeetring ayment of Taxes in - Wisconsin, Minnesola, lowae. Nall .9. CIPLEIRERE.P3OI(. 11 iminst all. COLT'S REVOLVERS! COLT'S RE. VOLVBltal—,kiiii received, another lot by expreakof la ct the different kinds mannfacisue- Sharpe' ftirotir Bbot `Repelitertc 2/4 Allen's SAyen dc Smith A Wesson'a•Beven Stud Repeaters. An Web! • SOWN A TRILBY. • •••..„..- • • _. - :11ENNETT, VICPoRTHIR AND ISALBR BRANDIES, CORDIALS, W INE Old nonongattela and Rectified Whjsky, 120 Wood Streett fe22:6m JOHN.III'O2 - 11 WHOLESALE GROCER, —Ain) DIDA.LIER New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, /LOUR, nacoor, Rice, Cheese, Fish, 011.3, &c., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithuold, PIT'II3BURGIH, PENN'A. A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine of he own importauen, always on hand. Also, 01 Alc , nongahelaitye, ticiotch and, Moll WhiskeyS. apalyri S. U. & C. P. MARKLE, REANUFAMITIZERB Za.lahlikataiS XINT O. CAP, LETmR, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, *lave removed from , O. ST WOOD ETRENT to No. 38 Siloititheid street. rITTSBURGII, PA, efaxash or Trade for Rap. Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &e. IMPORTERS OP' AL 8 0 Distillers and Dealers in FINK OLD. MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGU, PA. WILLIAM! CLAYTON. WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQUOR NERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond A Hey, Near Wood Street., PITTSBURGH, PA. 46P- AlwayB on hand Blackberry, Cherry . and Cognac brandies, Old Monongahela Rea died Whisky. IntaB . • E. P.7III.DDILETON & BRO. IMPOILTERB WINES, BRANDIES . , 4ke ALSO DEALKSA IN Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET, alai:oyd PHILADELPHIA. gobarro and *ors. Fi D. RINEHART, MASIOTAOTITUE een . man Re AIL insao TOBACCO, SNUFF th. SEGABS, ipSl3y NO 120 WOOD STREET. , LYON AIiNST eaIerRALL3 We and st Den GENUINE E ho/4 HAVANA SEGA RS AND Virginia Chewing Tebaceel WOOD STREET, ashler the SL Charles Hole,. oell YiTTSBURGIR. Pd. GROCERY AND TEA STORE; WHOLOALE DEAUtiI IN 33 UTZ' EiXt AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Goods Delivered tvitenOrderea. H. B. FERGUSON. fe528:4,1 Corudr Digo Hu l \L W° strew t. WY. AlLiasa, -O. W. Rressysta, FiLtaburgh IMILLEIR & ItiCILETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ■KA IIIIPODATIREI Of ND LE S t WI NZ giA.filiiN AGO A WI, NON. 22 AND Stat, OORNKR OF'L IBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, $ WEARER S ANL) SOLS A CITY- GENTS FOR ' GLASS PITTSRUMGIII, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, ate., &c., Constantly on Hand. Coar2 . _ pagturqaa Callgrics. C - ) Gr S AIKHROTT PE AND PHOTOGRAPH tr I EST PASNII UN! GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, •mo. 10 NUM Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OE2IOI d AISM`wo Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awar ed ures. rot Photogptits, Ambretypes, and Wears Pict SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored In Oil on Canyas. PEOPLES'GALLERY, DI; WPOD.STIREET, Corner of Diamand'Alley. burgh arid vicinity, that he hae, leesed the *hove Popular Gallery, and nil:mewed to take every Va. rw of Pieturelmown to the Plu c ie kst, in its motit_pirhi__.et Jityles,_ankat Y REDD • CED PRICER Important iniptev •me have been ' added, rendering this the mos desirable, ocomMlical and plenplut location In Mc. city . mil - - ' ~, - - : 1-i3aittglAY; THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the City, WM. SCHUCHNIAN, Practical Lithographer, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDING, nol4 PIT2SBIJR6B. P d. & KREBS & BRO. - CITVAJF Iftitovtatititrs Garner, 4 ‘ 3 * 'l ',9 - 11x : gt Owe PitrOltatint 314erintn. JAMEgRL TAYLOR, A't D E R , OFFICE, 451 Pena Street, Sib Ward 0 - LbECT lORS pn - raptly made. ki Deeds, Bondl3, Vor t re,s-ird r e l . Wei Diaistt• Acknovfl Om, hat WWI I Bing PrOtated. dinars. P. Minuet 8. 1 1. 1 155e.,....H. D. litsi (Late at Miller & Nickelson's.) It RIV11111:H A 4.0 T 111 liC R.S piecessor to 1011Orirs 4 - Artims3oll.) WhOlesale beaters to FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, tlONrzaTiorikats. SUGARS. KRA WORKS. he- No. 89 Wood st;', sod No. 118 Second street, "- Opposite fit Charles 110141, WI IW, Wholesale Gfbters, Nos. IS and 20 wt....a Street" pffi. H.=BMI'PH.. JO Fk RsUl' ' , MA. on= & co., WHOLESALE GIL Op rats, 118 SECOND AND 141 FIRST—MEM, mrse TANN sale by eat A. OARNESTOOII CO., • a eionver Vint and Woods-sta. ~.., ,„ i ,-- 7.7..,..i.7:%,f; .y.P..i.i`:Z..:7.-i '': . ! -: s4'''-'- ~ .., 4 c, i ,li eiie..s,K:-..c7..:ii.:::,-;;. .--,,:z;7.,,',,a,e;Y:M.-.1F',;•7.4',:-",,..;'....4. - • 7 , , - !MEE 11 . 0 tide of Aissolutiort`Partibtir . ti t OTICHIS HEREBrGIVEN2n EA Athe partnerstd late) :existing beisifeSn A. RECEEIAM art 4 --11ELLZazeit of Alleaaheny,; , . herder .thelfitna'nt' EELLyp was diaaolyed on the 22d o[ Apri .1883 by , , mutual consent: REOEHAbf 8 KELT.,I , I -- • oar The business will be carried on at the old , annul by the subseritwir, ky..whotn all the basin" of gin'hile Rut will be,aettled. - -Allegheny, June 44.12411 GEORGE A. KELLY—ise-tf QUAP, G92ZfIL 3 AND OILS; PIT2'BIICI.B6II I,oo O.BoxesOhemicatOlive Biasing Soap, . de Rosen Stamm 3, a: lk bore .iloo do ' NO. I.Palin Saspm,l,2and 230 do ' (*Me . do " lbbarik ~l 150 " do • 4 Gentian do •"" p - MO- do Friend to Woman Boarkial 1 lato: 4000 ,do Sliming and Toilet Soap in Mervin abapft and eine. • jeW Bates hlinervt Candies, • ! 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candies for Summer nee. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4940,4 Cs, asso do Net' Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, en a. 20 do do Wax l* adored Welles, - te, fat Da. 6 Goa ' dot 6 _do Stai do, 10 'Barrels Bre. 1 lard Oil, 6 • do do 2 do, 25 do id do Lubricating flo. /VG, , ....do 2 Oil, 60 do , amen Slontuuding dd do Coal • do On bald and for .• •B. aZ.R. BA To whom was awarded, hy. the U.B. &owl, the n Ara!, .PrOrplurf!" 9 3 4 , wa r Caudle& - PITTIIBUIteII. PURNITUAt ANVORAIRS' A.T 11.1313 - CTOEID .1= 1 1:11EOZ'S. JAMES W. WOODWIELL Non. 9'7 and 99 Third Street. AND 111 FOURTH STREET, • CONSISTING: OP ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH. stnetaut Fos Hotels and Private Dwellings. -An orders praparDsr at tended to, and the Fn An al Motati ttAbed;atittirt notice. Cabinet Masers inipplied with every' srtiele tit, the line. trode assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured Ir BEITURE, embracing BUREAUX. BOOK OAJ3E4 • ARlWitft% • ynd every article needed in a W well, fttrnished dwei vg, as well as a splendid assor tm ent of OFFICE' FURNITITRF., Constantly on hand and,inade to .o.N.er As the only terms on whteh.bnainess lOtone,al this catab lishment is tot Prieendrininde itecordmgly. Persons 1a want azytkong th the above =true, would be advantaged by cable at J WEUNER No.loB Smith Z eeldetreeti & 'below Fifth. uccono, Jpftlit. D. R MEIN thadisiutL ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, tinder Care of the Franciscan Brothers. rri HIS INSTITUTION / . SITUATED IN LORETI'O, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, tout miles from Cresson Station, pn the direct route between - Philadelphia and Pittsburb• was chartered in 184 with priviliges to con fer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. Thai loca tion of the College is one of themost healthy 4n Pennsyßoatiiii—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Its pure water, b air, and picturesque scenery/ The elastic year commencea on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16 of AUGUST, and ends about the 281 h of -HINE - following. It is diVided into two Sessione.l Students cann o t return home between the Sessions. All. the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, En gineering, Lc., will be furnished by thelnstltutionto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no aura charge. Students will be admitted from algid years to the age of manhood. Teaks—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in ad ranee—. .... ..... • ___ $lOO Washing and use of Redding.. 10 Classical and Modern Lan extra....._. 10 Students spend Vacation at the 11ege..„.. 16 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Bt. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the. Pittsburgh Diocese. ' HE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY. &T WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN . two hours ride from philadejphla' by the Amnia Central or the. West Mmtei dirtied Railroad cut resume the duties of ther SUMMER TERM on the' first date of MAY rumi n ant!' blesii.on the last der of Espial:fiber. The tlehool,rberefirre, is in'session daring die BUMMERNONTRB.TopIis are received at any tune atstudents proportionate charges. The average nber of Is 85, under The charge ef - nin u e m reicher*. The French, German and opanish languages are taughtiby nativerraidtmi instructors. For caMiks IV tA) s AL - F. 'A. M. Prineißal, apliloandmod at est othester, Penna., L. DI 1 R L D, NO. 83 WOOD STREET, WILL TUTS DAY OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR GENTLEMENS DRFSS,WNICIt for novelty and beauty of style Is unexcelled. The Tailoring Department embraces all the new fabrics of the' season adap ted to all classes sad noes„. We shall pay the same strict attention to the Style_ getting up our gar ments for which vie' havethitylebeent }snowed.—' Our prices are moderate. .141EMELFELD, NO. 83' WOOD'''.I3TBEET. CITY TAX -AND_ W U RE , N T $-, LL P ON LIABLE FOB CO Y 1 and Busiaeas Tatesand Wakw Rents in the city of Pittsburgh, are hereby notified that/is abode; taxes mid water rents are now diva and 'payable at, tNe City Treasurer's Offlaa, Fourth iltreeti AtifrOn all payment made before AUGUST FIRIST,I a Discount of Five Per Cena.Nrill be al-:, towed. Between August Ist and lifep ember /6th, a discount of Toro Per Cent. Bet Ween 00, tuber lot and November? l nn addition will be nude of, five por, piat,aud rNovember all remaining unpaid willbe pu the beads of collect, ors, with a further addition of five per cent. WM. RICHTIAUM, 04ty Treasurer. OAk ,l= c , F r arrgil . o..A.ltipmrrst Fos— SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. lIIICAILLUM, 87 Fourth Street, HAVE JUST OPENED A SP LF.NDID assortment of Velvet. Brussels, Three-ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpeting& OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new desinnsand litututlitytatietui with idl gooda usually found in OIRS CARPET STORM, and on an favorable terms as any other hones in the city. niIAY I D. C. lENEIBLAND KIM'S CONVANTLY - ON HAND SQUARE ANDOVAL BONNE #O XES ; ♦ 'leo, Makes to ordei PLAINALND Eigliir-PAPEE Boxig, suitable tor. filloes; Dry Goodsa ae Eastern rice& Corner: Pi * all; W street, (third torlt--44. burgh, Pa. • Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles,: HAYING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS ; POR THE SALE OF HYATT'S CHEHBLATBD 3111111INIT1101 TILES, FOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS; CE.Ti. LAWS, AREAS; AND COAL VAULTS- We Would maw:tray solicit an examination Of satnples, at our Warehouse, N0..150 Water Street:, • ANDERSON a PRILLEM • Ageato.for • gars BROWN BROTHERS:, bietautaelarere, - • ChittagoArlinote. • - • fw WL. - - --- - - - _ - - r -v.. a MIVEMANDEXCIRNO i ll*l .1: x i (.‘, 1 I " :-. • ...t1 :.-; - :- . .q . r.".. , 01_.'m*:/:, Wood Street, corner ftlitfirr dttr- InadY • --- PI -PilliMW Likgailliii kiSOlNelUia e:msecturnpaliteafolia 24, , w ).- 4 tz i f i c i Z 'ge ilisntichiy ng• 031 sale. the Eastern and WeeterCelol6Ant for CoUectaents spade in all the ciiiewreustiout" Dbl. 'current pap ;United Stites , /*poem received tit . Nude; ar. ander, lki. ev , Market street - TM* ifoatb meets. , 41104 ~ DO LLait B.4l i 4 grafkitalt AV , O. as rrnatvil Sliaratati A'c;,,.-4v, ' CIIA R T BILE D 421L-'3464.A.Lci ,r k PEN DAM'S frdixf:o:tol,orikho),,, N., goo, 'on Wedriesdaiiiiir fttwask•- --iiittidtit from Boy lab to;Nerember iaMqed749*-Agn. and from Noveniber lid 'to 'saay lid.-fro, in,4l - . - ..----,?:.• 3-- , i''-X-L;4l tilMit2 I Depoeitarea4lreao eil,elko34ll3l'r,,q_Atitt OW DOLLak, and -e clitidimd'ef ilitrprotlte dlilticiF a year, in hole and l leee Mber.44l l r*eb___ 'o , . ix ittlf sr itk declined "Seiiithally, " in` - "Jimiteed, since - the Bank , wareetganitediatithe litidiq t. a year. Pe i r li c aes 2 tot not AraWii-ougliihrieed titihwertitili oil he depositor_ tik princip4ierd,beit - realtZia interest from the firsedaysititjentilmW.- _ i., comPottading teicesystarsvithotairoubth* as waiter to ea or eyen to press* t,dit passfbixily -44 this rate, twiny will - di:tibia,. in leiktilatitiretie year* linkuitt ,in the t i nce , FOZP I PT-Ank95 6 2! 4R oat ttot A nix . • - Books containing. the - Obartaly By4imerratnien and Regulations, ternitibed.gmb i on application at the °Mee- . - - f° ra •Thls -ill . ' • ' • eikatte-m“..i-Ir I: , i , _., Within .1. Anderson. , James Bll 4 :: 3 ftv Hill Hameln • , Inks , Beni. 11.1raturletdo* - A. At Polhial4_llol:Pii . 1 Repewell•BePbartV: Robert-IWO f i' . - - 0 James Hardman, ^` .' James , Oillildltv i i d„ ; Miles D. Kelley, - ' IlettliTutillis, ''. tinnibuic-: ,-'-'-i' Alexander Bradley, - John Jir: AfOraddep r • John G. Backocen, , Peter A. All*Oeirap, 0 ~.. George Black, John H. Menet), . Jelin B. Canfield, - Jarritialnui, , a Alonzo A. Carrier, • :John liarahan, ,-_, , --Jz- 1 Charles A:Colton, Walter P. Alargit 4 William Douglas, John Oiri '-" '' John Evans, Jo h n.kl4 1. 1-e ' i l l gtan Kohnos, Rhcssithenpap William 8, Raven, ; Alexersier ppeari-, :k Peter H Thinker, William It BchMertiV Richard Rays, - Casio E,,-:, William 8. Lavely, Christian, T ri a geaa,"--, I. ocaruar Ern tamevan t ,„ , , ~- ?-, clailiza3 ..i. oaLTOit' - ' kat - ~,, 1 ..0AN - dfPlet. • HENRY W. - V l ll l l4o*Xv No. 100 Smithfield . New the-corner of Plaits - - - , P BURG„WPA. MONEY in large and Enna cidap 3 .111. loaned on Gold and lahret t ry Gold_ and M Walaheffr and sit :MO • able articles, fora lenSfth of timernt - - goods cannot be delivered without Tu;net K oot accountable in Me of tire- z vi.,olfloe Biwa from A. M. to 10 THE MERCA ------- E - t " . -- FOR' Mg, ' 4 : " 41* 'IIO3IfOTION & I'atOTRUIO Oyer 240,000 Brusiness Houses Reported, .11:110- bracing every tity, Town Juni tne ted States, Canada, and ether • British Possessions in it A. • R. G. DUN da Co., RropnetprA.„-i A. AgMEITRONG,Nimanat, . Comer of Wood and Fi ft h Stret PitibUt4o7l. Fatabliahed New York, JuwlB44 Msr4 1862. e,, , , , Head - WWI e _:), , ct 1 ,,, i- - : NEW YORK.-- . .-..DUN, NOV) 4 ,7,GQ .. 1 .. ~ Bremen. 5:101ColSV' Pittsburg, R G coo & co;,PtitlichilplAttNita &co ; Cincinnati,. R G Dint 4 OpfOiev m.",i ,. , V Dial & CO; Detroit, it 0 Dun' &VAT:Chia-fa:WO, li nw l A co; Iwilwaultie, it G.Don A Cet - Newr it s RG. Dim Co'; Charleston, REFDliu&Ccii_LO REI Dun & Co; Bt. Louie, Rla Dun.litTcq,' - ville, - REi.Duwit Co. . _ __,- • . Am/metal e, wee... ~...t...- . .w 4. 43oston, E Rueicil & 05; Reittmore,'J AU , 0 -1 R s 'i 14e 4 1ti rVV II4 a 4 ctt -., .' i tp, 5101 oret#,2l C 44.44•. Toronto, B , G , 'Duis"&vil4 l ElMMui; B a Dunn & Go;, London, .Eng., it G-.1,,:inn41C0. .„ i ,t.ittz-•! f',. ReireretteeßoOktl,with n9eBlSSl2l44Reßgitited dailnfuenished to aubserldosi moon ye: ' - Collections promptly attended to WillMatitte glif the , lliiited Smite's,. and Britie4 ;Poitefimingicfilind References tO uptiarcliorlBo Roma miltillmegh, for whom the offi.ce maltea•eollectione: • - 4 _,„ , _'''-'" : , ' Letters oftintrOduction taLawYera of biome* In and resiechaniity in every peollori ottlielM_ will be,gratiubously furnished W. - subscribers t mg an applicatien at the office; Vao toan .0f mit ,tte offices immed , above. . B. E - E 737:37 - . , w e 314 FIFTH6TRZET..o afte,411141.014, REAL ESTATE AND .6 .4111Mpt , .I)Ise,LZR NOVA, Bc011:. M0RT066000,1 ighot,ll& zit 1886 EXOBISIO,R, GLASS OLFE - PLUNKETTittO-- G. l 4 lsB l4A4T4:ol l „fillate!:,f. w AREA 9,11,s ; so. n wood- street; pornaief - ru: s i o. sasui etaiiiftroja, Weiniftwaira.neratatkii t . D. untacr,.. • 4,.:.-.........- - -,:-.. i...:.4..t"-`•`o:,,-Ig&tmtftuaz. • V lINNIRGRAM.B46-(.—P,I TT S - ~ auaaaxrer , GliAllB4MU,#Wamigui e, Water, EOM% Pad 11 44:1tS Ott ~.ectp a pt 4 4 three,; doors 'ben* Nont4 .Manufketiere of , Pittsbarilf air , tr druggists'-Glass.-Ma „anit. eituttarieair - b 6l anaßr , parlor lOulilutf I.4lggegilan44lollo' uildtue. - , ..... ..•..., t% ...,.. ‘: 'KM: 1 ,4 SPX. , , -, Wi g l lool4 kIny...ORNA2OOI. Tw—tlar. cm; ever* deleilption end cu tor R. witch AI ?Circornmaft " !tarp -wielite to: informailit lle viernor aftheleignwd pelmet Of the city-andlwwwannikheiatiehm d 'Char. atietitdow to.etwelentt . . • 'Auru,srme - wrcf. Irodwattiutibe g4 , 4ol4*.lirthii. abaft. Fteraterthi ettk , t . liitlilektelithgtoVinway and , ausi„ang„ _wow I - since; ',hewing *the deritetamitt. or lberowim d true totantriv ltegiks i sm. invittalealL za&tzta 'HAM% With the' - - war dttaiettewo , • . _ rlrr i ,. Auturstri*x c. ture4l4 el) a:distantly:7d. niX t , in.tuh,,,,, 4s ,4l%rfrieelk 1 . - T 77 ' 'blebs ma gaol* Sresitierthq' " 't ' idliandfq, abthe ebTatettiPircagfilk Artlautle 6 .tadea, -BIZAti Ain .I I U 1 AltirPititaptatteinioLy to all at. tingand Wang doom - te.'oll.tOlothilw itit a t ~.410,11,1741- BEWraokßi) jltollivligill ithillardiditaleali . " • 011 N ratailaWISCLA/00.14:*nind I,i,,x,idoesa innlefiatospetngek,ht,.fiariettik' ,te be sound at hlfrol_cstaxid, Amino.: JEFani'eumuice . on Potwth street. ' Zags always c* d titiogst -. quality Ails/ger berenetutrin lellthfine." hall, a well appolnted- - billiart . saloon, with g - 04 lable*Jetai a in l d gem - ‘ ..( 5 - Ith itebem the Awe; Akelleßantil,Feßttfilt, neat Wood. trinee - fronkirotteth:'• . ..ivicet , : , FULTON, rola, ~ ZIA z a 1 r • va - v iitizig ; No: 7004xxifb- '• - I : t : I HoISTEARBOATE.FACTORX 2 Frie lO totzto K ra.A 3 / 4 011 % , ::14 1 i , accift : EIS made 'tilt'; oidezi.t limo? IND 12 148 am) t'S rO I Olsek of auips. : ._. tot borisi:et 3 1 ' -• • WATS 4 t.-4co aci: Al,_ -very variety of Byttsi ' ilie ) nearest manner. .'.,) -. , 7,.' ROW Arerrs ANTI Steam'.. 1 1 1:114 A'rWr ..,m.iw9 ?MUM. Or Bias* &go. ' ' '.• ": 11 . 011 . 6 t . Flll 4 Coal Q > . gyre fie, N 4 Han WAI4MES4 TiLtISA3)-118' g 1111 ANDlMMialifewietiumicist wirtlidial tiv - MI I 1.446 WOODET . Viv a ' baktitionith. ' C . 91,11 4; liriTr C9A-USTIMA:VaPtIy,....- No 1 4firtiliff- Having MUM in tits 6 Jinn t ai l 4 7* tzt ilMr Ca, 1 sm Am/ wepireit.to lo rt. c ; eminid - tae ' tttbiemm . - Vf ~ 104 411211 11 4 '... 7 4P i ed 1 :4 64 lltYotect__ Au4Ofkand uttilhnflullwier 111wA11=i40414.4,0r. demsentiltrough raw. zaftl4e4eft 4lrikkokon- Bottle ores Yon eliMidgef - wilit ilWriV -- will liorldleucled-,to withrp4ness• '6' zt ` rim ,coid Warks and WNW, Oi Boßlh. Pitts l im b, on, opurynbowf um' witieholEhtidgek 11,3 ISO lboultio , COffeivt . , IGO bbNlir r iZt. 11104 44; " .6 0 SOO, `Q 55 y WhidrdrAlges, 25 16r C NO , . 8111 io bbli, 'do;`. 010:Hilatbr fg P ial k -- 4)..'g',4 : 4l_;*rft!J"tt OhL
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