ktr- . .... _ .„ NervousSitiration, General Debility, Asthma, Byspepda, Scrofula, Naraamua, Paralysis, Mina& Bronchitis, Anemia, Chlorosis, - and all Disorders of the Blood System. O 0 YOU - .KNOW IT ? CONSUMPTION IS THE Man FATAL SCOUBOEOF MANXIND. It has been truly regarded as Art tramts- MALADY—fBW ever surviving its attack. " One sirD of the whole human_ race," says Dr. CH " and MOBS THAN ONEXIALF OF ALL THE Ara . LT POPU LATION of tixostcloilize4 communities PERISH BY THIS DISEASE. ,, Vast a sad camsamitary on the boasted eilloacT.ce 'Um Healing Art I The brilliant Discovery of Dr. Churchill; made to tuft Imperial Academy ofitedicine, of Paris, has proved an irmainable boon to the world. , By the use of this new and powerful remedial agent, known to Chemistry as THE 1-HYPOPHOSPHITES, "The CURE 'of .• OCINSVIIPTION, even In the Second and Third Stages (at a period• therefore, when there eau be no doubt as to the nature of the Disease) is the RULE. while DEATH IS TILE EXCEPTION." 4 •. "I KNOW," says Dr. C. "Hutt tier will prove not only as SFRE A RESI. r EDIrls CONSUMPTION as Quinine is in Intuit. waged Fever, but also as effectual a MESE& :VAT/VE as Valielsation In Small Pox." let no saner, who values health and lifo, delay et, hour to try this remedy. Remember that " is better th an cure." Rainwear self -deco= soothing assurance of friends that "/I it orslia tittk told " ratalarror to myriads who now all premature noes I' Give,' entreat you, prompt attention to the ritEASUIST NUS o ClOl6Blllll1 1 1306. 'lee Tams SIGN'S sum roucw mar ."— Nrei " hearlisatsymptom of tubercular disease is wsemt Itleaceder ths cough, slid It Is earlier, In point of that Menthe mama lib first, manifested in the face one hands. The muscular tissues waste ; hence mum there is a sense of something wrong —afeding that srrat, mamas sus st.toonse. The wade of the livin,7 'machine Is more active than fts repair. "—Dr. Path& " 11,soehossteneyupparent cause, or under the Influent. of causes which induce Irma:ass and sztahcsnon suck as want,grixf„_aserwork,excen, pregnancy, ehildbelrirt rarrno:,g, =pet growth, or stew recovery from dims*: a person begins to lose his Rash, strength color, e appetite; if he suffers from shortness of ireatt,, k f sieephssmess,and e eriences a general feeling of guar andession, RF.h coN FEAR tick; he is almdg predisposed fi ver o mplaint. If to theta symptoms be added em s, slight, par= if it, has come on slow! or during the fair TEE PROBABILITY IS G STILL "--Chsatakiti EFFECT OF d THE REMEDY. 't If, on the earliest appeartinoe of these signed, Consumption, the patient takes daily about IGr' grains of the ILTPOPIRYSITiimm ho will uses& see them all disappear in a period varying from few weeks to a few mouths; and by continsihm oeendomd use of the Remedy, RE WILL Mat ILY FIND laaerszrz. nv THE EN.roynzwr 30CR 82,ALTIE As BE. =maps, HAD KNOWN IN ITU LIFE BEFORE." t lAlinchester's Genuine Preparetiot 40 Is THE ONLY RELIABLE Form of Dr. Churchill's Remedy. [Made from original Formula-) The action of the ilypophouditt, is rwo-uno and speciflo : fricreasbq the principle wail, ca‘smywn irseveus MC; and they are the POSTALPSLitcoo-ossimaTnvo adman E.Nowir. The she. upon the tubercular condition in IMMEDIATE, au. IV GIVIZRAL STAPTOAS DISAPPEAREAI MTH A RAM= WISS. IBREALLY MAIIVELOM They nitsase the cough, dimin expectoration, inaprona the appetite, arrest dtarrioct the night sweats, chills, and fever cease; the bows decode regular, and me SLEEP only A.nr, PROPOCIM. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE I irg, BEWARE of Bogus Remedies advert isPd as rt. Churchill's, and all other SWINDLING DLVICES to re sufferers of their means, lose time and haste' FATAL alisms. Write to me or CLRGCLARS, and IV: Dr. Churchill's Treatise au Consumption, which contain the only authentic Worm:turn Yn rest to this NEW TEtEhTDIENT. Scat Ms to all Inqnlrerc . . FBIC Li 7 and Mos. Bottles, - $1 ezd S 2 encol.! Three large, or aim small fors& Bty f-" , =indlo ey on both the Label and Ontadde Wrapper. NO OTHICR. 111 4;l*. Do not confound this Remedy «it the FO.cs clhentlcal Food ;" and pert icularly scot] all 1- ticins containing "run, which Is luxussurs and t'(!.l *LI, which has No cracr, vs STVXISRry WILATZTII. I SOW by the leant resp , rtab DrtuTgivis * * trh,e Cla Cuttcd States and Brdi•h Fi!cyl!!ves,zrid St ! *ad Pa•tali at the Geuer..lll.4l,!wn be I'lo l ,l St.aes,h, J. WINCIENTES•A _John Strt Ity N. Y. Holland Bitters EYSPEPSIA., Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c Tra anceemful introdnetko and use of this cele brated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood of cow....de called "Bitten," offered in various /011103, ill a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this wed Bitten?" is but another name for "grog," Or DOWD TMEMOUB whiskey mixture. But the really great relief derived from the minute dem, ODD teaspoonful, of our medicine, BIERRAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, mkt the awns absence of offer prodration, has esta blished Ear it a reputation which the host of imitations and comiterfeits have failed to undermine. It is posi tively a vegetable preparation, with barely . sufficient pure spirits to preserve IL Mit ODD size of the genuine, Olalf-Pint pdce Damns. It fa a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purifying as Blood, so easentlal for the foundation of good andhealth 'and ihr correcting Weeders of the stomach hew& Two or three doses will awiefinee the afflicted of its ing=effecb3. The stomach will speedily regain its a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, sod renewed health be it* quick molt. Fae riaITAMTION, Wry likerbareos Wand Bitters. EBLIITHUBH, Tty • Berhave's Holland Bitters. !tor ACKEPXTIP. Try Berbavet Holland Bitten. Par WATFIELBRASH, Try Borba.ls Wind Bitters. For 1181ADA63:134 Tr/ Iherhave's Wand Bitters. For LOW OP APPETZTE, Try Ikerhave's Holland Bitters. For cosinvENEss, wry berliare's Holland Bitters. PM PILE% Try Bmrhave's Holland Bitters. 111 all ner9ollll, nitftlMEltiO, and Neuralgic AtTec tioßA 1t has, in =MMUS 1146111Ces proved highly U 91404 Stab others effected a decided core. Read . Carefially ! The *Mint 11100-coneentrated BaluareB 1101, LOD-BIM= pint, upjni luilerdat bottles only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand for thletroly celebrated medicine lies Induced many imitation% which the public eh:odd guard against parehattag, Deux= Jab every Veva e buy. See that ozrr fume is on the et cif bottl you Ben j. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, PITTSBURGH PA. OIL REFIN F. Fts w e aro prepar =ed to fit up refiners with the necessary tai ramps: Pipes, ao., to the latest and most , *pjpiroired Vans. Ottr experience ht this branch is flat oiltialati by any othe_ rlestabh7hrnent. ?or work ,p, mina We refers to the following refiners .031464 1 / 1 /. Isla" I°oll:4l4l3l"ns°nriEl*°.° r o narin a w & Oct.,Rackett 41t McFadden, Alm its, Thos. Bell C 0.,& Johnston dflirow, Roberts, Hill , Co.; Acittale, WilAtim WE LDitt. Kier. ON & REINFIr , . --IC Wood ,street. 4.: YOU WANT.ASOME GOOD NEW Fruit or xlmnia - Mtase MA -mixed, and all 0 kind ofliploon;ooking Brandy or Wute,:New - Orflofle. Union - siodelistut Peel go to Haworth h. Brothers in the Diamond, where you will get all ini a ßil=diowelf than at any:: other noon : Ili al . Mao: agotanalond-lalloasortment or 4, tr Th 64 mom, Bratui r mati all 44/247/Filatin of Foreign and Bowl:who in WORTH A.-BROYAFI: 4 . daill corner of Diamond and Dhulattai an" tNSPIED OIL.-100 bblk.f4r2aje by A. PezzoK_ 4000, *at earner cdPirsiarifitWootata. .I`.* 'ta;r4l ...-. ', ..--' -. -. .;;.-i — •:". , :::,," . ' ° ;l. - ri . : .. .: ~s. 1861.. > SUMMER ARRANGBIENT. 1861 EIGHT DAI34Y • TRAINS Pennsylvania Central Railroad THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, texceptBanday,) at too a. m.. 2 stoWng at all regn tar stations.. connecting at E.arrishreg with trams direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at THEE p. THE ROUGH EXPRESS MAIN leaves daily ak12:20 a. m, stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Zarrisbarg for /WO more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Mtimore at 6.10 a. m. TEE FAST LINE leaves the ;station daily, (ex oept Sunday,) at 400 p. m, stopping only at Greens. meg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wihnere, Galheten, Altoona,tro., and arriving in Philadelphia at 10:00 a. in; TB E JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 2:50 p. m, stop ping all stations and running as far as Conemaugh. FiP.ST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's station leaves daily, (exceptßunday,) at &40 a. m. SECOND AMOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's titration leaves daily, (except Sanday,) at 11:20 a. m. TRIED ACW.MMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station Leavers daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. in. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:20 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follow:::—Express, 11:50 a tn; Mail, MAO p. in; Fast Line I .2.M a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. no ' • Firm Wall's station Accommodation, &20 a. m., second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:20 a. m; third tuall's station Accommodation, 1:1.6 p. m 4 foarth Wall's station Accommodation, &lb p. m. 'trans for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accornmo. danon, Es press, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. Pl'l' NBC RGE AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con ville Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows,-Mail Train, 0:40 a. m 4 Express Train, 4:10 p. in. P,-Lurning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con nelisville Road t 'Tire at Pittsburgh 10:10 a. m. and 6:16 p. m The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest. in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpasect on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely tree from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. IP Li B. E s TO NEW YORK- ...$l2 60 1 TO BALTIMORE:9 60 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LANCASTER 866 .HARRISBU G, $7 46. • Baggage checked to all stations on the Pommy' nuns kadrond, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be charged f n excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Co. , nary will hold themselves responsible for personal ha cage only, and for an am unnt not exceeding $lOO. N. R.—.the Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and beggar to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cot is for each passenger and bagga,ke. For tickets apply to J. STEWART. Agt-, At the Penn'a R. It. Passenger Station, jell On Liberty and Grant streets. 1881. THE 1881 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYATE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! ►MME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and tticago quicker, than by any other route Vf hr3f WARD TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNs—Leaves Pittsburgh 1236 a. a. Arrives at Crestline...—. 8.00 Ai. n. debug close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p m. N. 1-I.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. ;Trains on both Roads meet at Colump bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together EXPRESS TRAM—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r a. Arrives at Crestline 710 r Mating close connections as above. Amving at Chicago at 6:45 a. in. 13.—The tame to Cincinnati is the same as by Steunenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Co,. nimbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Oicomnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Triune through to Chicago wi tho ut change of Cars. EASTWARD TRAINS. t,eave Chicago, 730 a. K. and 8.00 P. K. Arriving, at Lima, 228 r. K. and 8.20 A. K. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati_ Arriving at Crept- Line, 8.00 P. 111. and 8.08 a.. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo cud the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh, 11.65 A. n. and 3.20 P. M. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities. via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom Federal et., Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 I.ls, and 4.M r. a. Arrive at " " 1120 " " &lb " Leave New Brighton, 8.30 " " 1.00 " Arrive in Alleipeny, 8.10 " " 2.20 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trans. Leave Allegheny, 7.26 A. at., and at Economy at &e. 5 a. m..; leaves Allegheny at 1225 P. sit. and 810 e. arrive at Economy at 1.50 P. X. and 7.20 P. lc; leave Econeney al 9.00 a. In , and 4.22 p, m., and arrive i n Allegheny at 11.08 a. in. wad 2.30 p. m. MARKET TRAlN.—Leaves Massil ion 5.00 a. m. leaves Alliance at 6.14 L. X. and arrives in Allegheny id 11 00 A. a.; lease:. Allegheny at 3.05 P. It; Alliance et 8.00 P. n., stopping at all lii.El4loa6 for pasaengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 11.00 p. in. 'rickets will be sold for these tnune at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad. Si Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg., Akron, Cuyhoo. Falls, etc. At Manedeld, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louisrille, etc, At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin• cis nati, etc., etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all pomta on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in 111112018, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: Nor further information and through tickets apply to J. STEWA Passen,gerßT, Ticket Agent, Station, tsbur GEORGE PARKIN, Ticke Pit t Agt gh. Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United Stales. G. C. HATHEWAY, jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME--SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. 9N AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10 188 trains loam the Depot of the Penn -anis in Pittsburgh, as follow : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CLNCINNAT SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVLLLE. No change of cars between Pittiburgh and Oin cianatt. Laav Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt. Augh. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, atSt. Louis. 1286 AK. ILB9 s. r. 480 Y. X. 1210 P. Y. BA6 P. K. WO Al NZ This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WlTRT.Ltansi LIN& Leaves Ar. at Ai at. Ir. at Ar. at Pitteb'gh, Rochester,Wellaville, Stenb'vdle,Whqng. 1256 A. a. 1:60 A. X. 267 A. a. LIM A. a. &01 A. sr. &OA P. M. 785 P. K. 8:19 A.ll. pm r. aa, 10:26 1210 A. a. 1:16 A. a. tift P. a. 8:10 4./0 A. as. 4.130 P. K. 6c16 P. x. 6:215 P. K. The UM L. a. and 1160 P. at. Trains connect with Trains of C.O. IL R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, .te- Tll3 4.50 P. M. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH & CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. MO A. At. 9:10 A. sr. 1210 P. M. &AO P. m. The MA a. m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Shndusky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must beparticar to sak for tickets via Cqeveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib. erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J; STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply ki WILLIAM grE WART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. R. MYERS, Goal Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. lelo 'EW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND 1 , 4 RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati R. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St: Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central Boadat for CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all tntermedi • ate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE fiAUTK LAFAYETTE and PERT). Freights and passengers carried from Crutch:- nab or Lawrencelea in leas time than by any otherroute by twen four houra, and at as low rates. The only by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the) West, without breakingnmmen Consig -dki ts made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W. B. (MIT/NG, agent at Law renceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; no Margit for drayage or conestinion at Loaorenceburg. For fbrther information apply to THOMAS RATI GAN, (No. 116 Water street,) agent of the Company, who a prepared to give :man swans for pas. seniors and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago --Para, Greencastle. Crawfords ville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, to., Ac. = IL F. LORD, President, JOHN F-UHRE.H. General Freight Agent. nue rEPENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN tasetz",g Compaq have removed the Mite& mat Wood Street , Jjatin t wine* and Beeoad . *peti t vbere till or dery teal tocqmsdlsd , sad redlosis *Waded to. Watt: OW. CIALROITE ma* ':.!,:. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th. ACCOMMODATION TRAI N. REMOVAL. ?; _ MEI Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. HE FRANKLIN FT RE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ee, No. 436 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. - IiTIMULENT 07 Assam, JANUARY /4 1860. Published Aggreoably to An Act of Assentbly, Win& First llif ornes, amply 8000X0d..........,84g Real Estate, resent value 1108,813 61,) cost. 102,995 25 'remportuy Loans on ample Collatteral Securrties 89,135 56 Stocks, (present value ($86,687 72,) cost.. 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable.. 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 88 E 5208,051 88 The only profits from premiums which this corn pany can ctivideby law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town sad Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid daring the year 1869, $62,166 88. DI./01'0as. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Date, George W. Richards, George Fates,; CRAB. N. RANCHER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President Vii`d. A. Sl'E EL, Secretary pro tern. J. GA RDN.E . R. COFFIN, Agent, my 18 Northeast cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, Pzosident; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. No. 02 Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA. RINE RISKS. A Home 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 best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1880. Stock Accounts II 83,000 00 2,180 00 Office fS nttnre. 250 00 Open AccountA, etc......... ................. ..... 7,809 48 Cash ••• 18,861 69 Premium Notes,. 27,806 20 Notes and bills discounted . 174,075 14 DIBIGTORB. George Dare's, R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Auloy, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wm. R. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Roes J. Thomas rarte PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSUIULNCE COMP'Y, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, Capital $2 1 0, 1 00----Assets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every descnption of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. RING President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS : Charles Bayes, E. R. Copo, E. B. English, George W. Brawn, P. B. Silvery, Joseph S. Paut, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Meg-rules, E. Witor, F. Bucurausa, Secretary. cirIiMV.MTYPS,SMW.hg aTERER.G" EIBMIMiE=I °ince, Cor. of Market and Water S Is. Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Nava gation of the Seas Insures against Loss Wm. Bags Joy, Bon. 'l'. M. Bowe, Jas. M. Cooper Jae. Parir, Jr, C. Zug, 8. Harttamth, B. F. Jones, 8. C. Young. J. Caldwell, Francis Sellers. S. M. Kier, John B. Dilworth John Sin pton, Barclay Preston. Wm. G. Johnsma mti2.9:lydh, FIRE INSURANCE The:Enlenriise Insurance Co., OF YIIILALELPHIA Maks Thirn ry On.e., Fire, o= Sn•ert Yenre, or l'er petuatly. 4, ',nun Holmes h Co. Lortninston, Coperland co, James B. Lyon h Co., Hon. Thom. hl. Howe, William S. Laleiy A CO., Jankfe. Nar, hull, .1411,1, Al len Kramer. Et.ei.. George ti Bryan A Co., Wllbon, cElr"y A l i, Carr A Co.. Jain T. Log un .4 Co., Jac.r.b Painter A Co, Bailey, Brown & Co. DA INGI.)/N A BLACKI3TOCK. Agenta, apl&3m ()thew Bank Block, No. 37 Fifth st. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE goliance Mutual thourance Company Of Phlladelphia l On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, liter chandiz.e, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, $229,610 00. Assets, $303,508 96. OFFICE NO. H WALNUT STREET. Invested follows, via : First Mor a ge on Improved City Property, worth double the amount.. $156,600 00 Grourtrent, first class- -- . 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 it cenL Mortgage Loans, V 30,000, cost-.... ....... Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan Ale tee ny County 6lt cent. Pennsyl ania .Railrmd Loam Collateral loans, well secured-- ... - Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock-. 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,880 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,186 01 Mechanics' Bank do ... 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's...... 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper .... . 18,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc- 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents- .. - 11,886 16 P 08,508 96 CLRM TUsIGLNY, Presidet. _ DIBICTOBB. . . .. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispharr, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L Carson, Z. Lotto_o Leland, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lexusig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, 'Pitts. H. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. file Mutual Lifelnsurance Co. OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPANI is %inducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, divid deduction among necessary expen assured.ses alone, being equitably ed the Receipts for the year ending Slat January, 51,689,575 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank..s 120,060 89 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421879 lY United States Stocks 387,232 60 Real Estate 40,289 18 Due from Agents 20,465 60 5,989,866 74 Add:lnterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) ......... 186,000 00 Premiums in course of transmission... 33,132 38 Gauss ABSZTS, February 1, 18431 ..... —.17,237,989 12 Rates of premium lower, and profits greater than in most other Companies. Tax PIIOPOILTION or CUM AfOMB to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life insu rance Company nt the United States. Pamphlet! and every requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLIIKITON d BLACKSTOCK, 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. yallmd pELAWASE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPAN Y—INCORPORATED THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1885. OFF/CE, S. R. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETB,IIiILADELPELL MARINE INSURANCEs on Vessels„Cargo and Freight, to all pees ot the World. INLAND INSUR.AIvom on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car riages, to all parts ot the Union. FIRE MEW RANCEts on Aterchandise generally, on Stores, :Dwelling Houses, .tc. Dinaosoza—W m. Martin, Edmond A. Bonder, TheOphilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, lames Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Rawl, Wm: C. Ludwig, Joseph R. Seal, Dr. R Htiton, ,Gen. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig , Charles Hal ley, glands! K. Stokes, J. F. Pentston,Heary Sloan, Hamad Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Spenc er lexivain Timpau C. craw, Robert Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jo Jamee B. IPFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittabstrgh, TA T. Morgan, B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President THOS C. HAND, Vice President. YURI Limns, Secretnr. P. A. ILUMBA, Agent. No. NV Water street Pittsburgh. 6298,:61 76 J. a COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets and Damage by Fl r• MEM= rmTra 27,900 00 80,000 00 10,000 00 2,500 00 MIE Glad News for the Unfortunate 1 TES LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. Cherokee Remedy, An unfailing Specific for aliDiseases of the Urinary organs,and a General Altera tive and Blood Purifier. lir - TELE ~R EMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONs FAIL.' Writ is untirely unlike every other medicine prescribed for Venerial Diseases, as it contains no lifincrai Poison or Nauseous Drugs, being prepared from Beets, Barks and Leaves, in the term of a fistunint and delicious Syrup. Rar It is onature's own remedy," for Gonuor rbucat (Clap,) (Sleet , G ravel , Stricture, and is especinily reccennunulori for Fluor Albin., (Whiles in Females,) for this complaint it is invalu able. iliarAs a general alterative and blood purifier, it has no equal, and does not fail to cure Scrof ula, Secondary Syphilis, Glandular Swellings, Mercurial and all Eruptive Disease*, caring them more speedily and permuently than any other medicine know - n. 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. a—ln all old cases of Gorrnorrhcea and (Reef, that have baffled all medical skill, it is especially recommended—in old cases it never fails, and re cent ones it cures from one to three days. A few doses positivelg removes all mildew heat, chordal and pain. Sirlt does not affect the breath, or interfere with any class of business. requires no assistance from other medi cine. can Lay on the Toilet-table, or In the Count ing-ktoom, without it eve r being suspected as a " remedy " for private diseases. A Treatise on Venerial diseases, with full directions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. air Far full particulars get a Circular free from any Drug store in the United States. /Wit is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three Bottles for _l5, by all responsible Druggists and M Dealers in edicmes,throughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists. POTTER & MEEWIN, Sole Proprietors, T. Sold in Pittsburgh whsal LOUR San NIO d • retail by Dr. EiEO. IL ICEFSFA, and by all responsible Drug gists in th. United dtates. iy2Elydaw See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the Signature of the Proprietors. W. 1>;, HAGAN & CO, Every article which has a large and increasing sale like this is likely to be counterfeited. It is, as its name indicates, entirely "lauerresui" as far as its power to restore the Hair on bald heads, and to give it the color of youth, (no matter how grey it may be,) is concerned USENO OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT HEIBISTREET'S, It is the original, the only reliable, and the cheapest. 44- See the following testimony : Jscatiox, Meas., May 29, 1861. W. R. Msawia, 61 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., Advertising Agent for Heirrestreet's Hair Restora tive. Dear Str:—The Medicines you introduced into our city last winter are all having a large sale, and giving in every case satisfaction. Mr. James Henderson (one of our first citizens) says, that "he has used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, but LAS never used an article equal to HaINSTTTIVB INIMITAIIII HAIR RiontiNATIVI. 1 hat it lar surpasses any preparation (bathe has ever tried for Restoring the Heir of the bald and grey to its yllll nal luxurtanco and beauty." You can wi ice the Proprieiers W. E. HAGAN A Co., Troy, N., Gaa they have the cheapest and best Hair Restorative in our market, and that it gives satisfaction in every case. Respectfully yours, J. H. HIZER, Wholesale Drugguit. IT [S lINRQUALLED SOR PRODOcillo A LUXURIANT HARD OF HAIR. Sold everywhere—Price bee and $1 per bottle. W. E. HAGAN A (X% Propnetors, Troy, N. Y. TI4I3FIRM IS INTO tY _IE3 INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Altho' ❑e have very many of them, FOR THl' MAGNOLIA BALM For when the Face in covered with unsightly Pimples or blotetraes, the sufferer cares only to be directed to use some safe anti reliable remedy. TEE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL (JURE THE WORST teat: OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. 11 is so safe a remedy Lbw. the contents of a bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon he speedy cures, for it has heretore been thought absolutely necessary to use preparations of lead or mereury to cure immedia• tely; but. the MAaNctia BALM contains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up aaticle for sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothecartea and Fancy Goods Dealers. Ai' Prim. Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. E. HAGAN ,1 CO., Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pittsburgh. ap2B - - HA.RD TIKES OUTDONE. 6,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO WILL BE AWARDED On the First Wednesday in August, 1; 6 THE RAPPAHANNOCK MANU— A FACTURING COMPANY" propose to rah*, by the fired Wednesday in August next, a CAPITAL STOOK of $480,000; to be subscribed in shares of $2O each; $lOO,OO O to be returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMIUMS, as an inducement to sub scribers, and the balance, $llBO,OOO, to be i L intiled to the erection, at the new village of Eta in Virginia, of a Southern Arms, a 41c=1 c' tZ Woolen Factory. The shares can to enbearibed in weekly or monthly instalments of any amount to suit the convenience of the subscriber, and receipts will be sent from time to time in acknowledgement of all sums remitted, no matter how small they may be, which may be done conveniently in postage stamps, gold coin, current bank notes, or drafts. If less than a share of $2O should be enbsoribed by the time specified, the money will not be lost, but op portunig will be given to increase it by like remit tances thereafter, until enough Is secured to obtain a certi fi cate of S tock. But if a share, or several shares should be subscribed before that time, the subscriber will receive a certificate of pref erred Stock, guaranteeing tothe holder 8 per cent per an num on the par value thereof. All the Stockholders will, moreover, receive semiannual dividends out of the net profits of the Company, so soon as their Fao• tortes are put in operation. Besides the above, the person who subscribes the largest amount, (by the first Wednesday in August, 1861,) will be entitled to a premium of $6,000; the next largest to 6 8,800; the next largest to $1,600; the two next largest to $l,OOO each ; the four next largest to $6OO each; the ninety next largest to $BO each; the ninet indred next largest to $4O each ; the three hundre next largest to $421 each ; the one thousand next .argent to $lO each; the three thousand four hundred next largest to $6 each, and the person who fails to obtain either of tftese, to an extra premium of $l,OOO, aft to be paid in Oulu, Seal Estate, Arms, Military or other Goth ic*. Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed 899 21, till take the largest premium of $6,000, and the smallest sum remitted, if not leas than $4 79, will secure a premium of $1,009 These shares are all founded upon Real Estate, which ispledged for the security or redemption of the Stock, and any shareholder wishing to settle, can atany tame ex change his week for any of the Company's lands at their lowest market value and receive a good and sufficient warranty title. 'APirA few Agents well recommended, will be em ployedat liberal rates, both to obtain subscriptions to the Stook of the Company and to sell shares in s popular homestead scheme. For further informs tion'subscriptions, agencies, he., address, with a stamp enclosed, the Treasurer, E. BAUDKB, Port Royal, Virginia. REPERENO.&..—Editora and Publishers of News papers generally in the various Slates, nearly all of whom already hold deeds from us in the Real' Relate alluded to. The Portsmouth (Va.) Daily Transcript says: "This project is one well worth the attention of our people, and we assure them teat the parties representing it are reliable and responsible. Besides, those who are advised of the progress of the plan say it is in the fall tide of prospetive success. The Independence (Va.) dime sap "it is really Nothing enterprise." The town is aiready begun.— R can be lost in aql event." The Elyton Central A " Flattering inducementeare held out to those who desire Intake risks, and from some business transactions we have bad with the getters up of the enterprise, we can commtnd them as reliable." The Danville (Pa.) Herald says: "Here is an op portunity excelling anything we know 0 4 both in character and terms. People of prescribed means can have a trial with fair hopes of satisfactory re sults." The Pittsburgh Iron (my Baia " We h ave t he names of numerous persons who now hold land in that locality sold by Mr. Bander. We would be geffied to exhibit the testimonials in our possession any one wishing to enquire." nth29dang7 TAXES ON WESTERN LANDS.- Persons owning lands in the West, who wish to Paa , taxes, are informed that weattend to the re " ivi l k and PSYment of Tames in Wisconsin, .11Linneso lowa, &c. 8. CUTHBERT *BON. a Mate* at COLT'S REVOLVERS 1 COLT'S RE. VOLVICEEI--.3nat ,reoeivext , another lot by enamel of Sh 91104 differe nEepestot kinds manufactured.• aVr il' om. flhot m Aftenailiaven do eetteokhowo,4,. O - "Down & peaters. Fort W or ri by ' " ' TETLEY. WII. BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 120 Wood Street, fe 22: 6m JOHN Ili'lyEVITl l , WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DEALER IN— New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, FLOUR, R.IICOJY, Rice, Cheese, Fish, 0118, &c., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A constant supply of Puro Brandies and Wine of hs own importation, always on hand. Also, 01 'Monongahela aye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. ap2llyn IS. S. & C. P. MAR LE, MANUFACTURERS D.E11.4tLC.,E12,8 BOOK, C.A.P. LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPIi46 PAPER, lave removed from 27 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Smithfield street. PITTSBURGH, PA, atz§..eaah or Trade foi Rama. ap9 WILLIAM OAILE, & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. IMPORTERS OF ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA DIE WHISKY, 827 and 329 Liberty Street, tyl&lY PITTSBURGH, PA. WILLIAM CLAYTON. WHOLESALE & RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Al ey, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. air Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whisky. rnhl6 E. P. MIDDLETON A. BRO. IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c ALSO DEALICIIS IN Flue Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, ap10:11 d PHILADELPHIA. aabacto and ,% gars. & D. RINEHART, lIIANTOPANSMXII AND DIAL= IN ALL LINDII TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS apBlay NO 120 WOOD STREET. LYON AILIIISTRAL, Wholesale and Rela-a Dealer GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS ANT., Virginia Chewing Tobacco- WOOD STREET, ander the Bt. Charles Sete,. oell PITTSBURGH. PA. GROCERY AND TEA STORE; WHOLESALE DEALER IN BUTTER, cii• , AND ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE. Goods Delivered whenOrdercd. D. D. FERGUSON, 182Alyd Corner High and Wylie street.. Wu MILLan, W. iticz.rt:Qa, l'ittahurgh MILLER. 81.11ICkETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPOATIE3 OP ISRANDLICS. WINES AND MINIMAX. NOS. 221 AND =3, OORNER OF LIBERTY AND LRWIN STREETS, AND SOLI? AGRIVT6 FOB SWEARER'S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, NnIIB, (Afton Yarns, •Ste, ic., Congtantly on Hand. rmr2 pagturron Galleyitz. I?. 0 CA- E. It S ' AMBROTYPE AND PIIOTOCatAPH FIRST PREMIUM GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, so. 70 Fifth Strast, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Xiefwo Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awar ded tbi Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Life-Size Pictures. SMALL PICTURE'S ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil on Canvas. jail EOPLES'GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES PECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pitta burgh and vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery, and is prepared to take every va riety of Piotnre known to the Photographic Art, in its most _perfect styles, and_at GREATLY REDII • CED PRIDES . Important improvements have been 'added, rendering this the mos desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city myl A. JAQUAY. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. WM. SCRUCHITIAN, Practical Lithographer, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BBEWILEVB BULLDOG, *614 PI77gRIIB6IH. P 4. A. KREBS &, BRO. Sithoptaghttrs Oorner Wood and Fourth Na m PITTSBURGH. 3,ldtrmtn. JAMES M. T AXIL 011 1 ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward 00 LLECTIONS promptly made. Deeda, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing, Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken,Bills` ProbAted. md:ly airourL P. 1 2 / 1 11tilat J. 8. RITILICEL.-- H. D. RITISJI (Late at Miller & Ricketson's.) REYBIER & :BROTHERS. (Successor to km= A Attnasson.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, &c. No. 89 Wood st:, and No.llB Second street, Oppesite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Nog. 18 and 20 Street, w hi. amFRTI FPM. IL SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE G 0 0 Ejt. 8 , 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, Plttabvargb, ANN ERS' - for sale by B. A. FAHNEBTOOK 00-, • corner of Illisst sad Woods MO. rtOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS ,"CEL a: LA22, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. ' We would respecillilly solicit an examination of stunples, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, Notice of Dissolution Partnership IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.THAT .L.l the _partnership Hitely existing betweenLEE A. BECKHAM andGEORGE A. KELLY of the city of AlleenY, under -the .firm of BELICAM & KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d ofdm7l. 1844 by mutual consent. BECKHAM KELLY. __— Zit- The business will•bei carried. on at the old , stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late Arm will he settled. GEORGE A. KELLY . Allegheny, June 4, 113111.—iefl-tf SOAP, - CANDLES AND OILS. PITTSBD.BGE 1,000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing 130e1j,.. • 600 do Boson Soap in 3, 2 and 8 M bare 800 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, ' 2 and Blb bars: 200 do Oleine do in Ilb Woo, 160 do German do in Ilb bars, 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ilb bare 1,000- doand Shaviug and Toilet Soap in different Eda m ' du rßoxes Miners' Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Summer use. 200 Boxes Adiummtine Star Candles, 40,6 a 50 do New Bedford Sperm Candies, 4s, be 6a. 20 dodo Wax Colored Gareth* ds, 68 68. Coach (10, 6 do Star do, 10 liszrebi d am, Oil do do 2 26 do Lubrkuting No. 1 011, yo do do do 2 Off, 60 do Oarbonilluminating 26 Goal On hand and for 4 ` - 8..0 # J. H,, SA, To whom wax swatted, by 010 laylDi r Mra SOciety, the first premiums for Oils, Bolos esod Candles. InblB PIT'PIiBUILOII. jintniturz. FURNITURE AND OMB AT 11.3E1EYETOEID PRICIPS. JAMES W. WOODWIELL, Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street. AND 111 FOURTH STREET, CO.WS/STINS OP ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, 81:117ABLI Yea Hotels and Private Dwellings. ta.4.- MI orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carettilly_packed arid boxed. Steamboats and.eletels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Marrero supplied with every article in the mare - I[4 l URN LITRE FOR CA -- ffl ----- "Et. A ju assortment of Pittiburgh• manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX. _ BOOK OASES, WARDROBES, ynd every article needed in a wellltirnishe4 dwet , rg t MB well as a splendid assortment of! OFFICE PURNITUSSP, Constantly on hand and made to 0.7 t. w. As the only terms on winch business is.valonentihistesiab• lishment is for CABE, priccsare made athordinglY. Persons in want of anything m the abova has, -vould be advantaged by coiling at FAMINES & N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Faith. J. D. FACLECINIB, aorta M. owns Oldurational. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers. THIS INSTITIITION 'SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria Cimnty, Pennulva ma, tom miles from Cresson Station, on the ftect route between Philadelphia and Plttebargb, WAS chartered in 1858, with priviligea confer the usual Colleeate Honors and Degrees. The !oar bon of the Calle is one of themost healthy Pennsylv a portion, of the Allegheny Mountainit being proverbial for ita pure water, bracing air, end pactureagete scenery.' The Schclsatic year commences on the. FIRST, MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, find;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, Engineering, &04 will be furnished by the Institntiopto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted trim 'eight years to the age of manhood. Mims—Board and Tuition, payablehall yearly in advance $lOO 'Washing and use of 10 Classical and Modem Lan extra.— 10 Students spend Vacation at e 15, Reference can he made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh, Diocese. E WEST CHESTER ACADEMY. AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia by the Pennsylvania Central or the West Chester direct Railroad w ill resume the duties of the 80MilDCR TERM on the Bret day of MAY neit, and Wage On the last day of September. Tne School, theretota, is in session during the SUMMER MONTHS, Papas ere received at any time_ at proportionate charges. The average number of - students 85, under - the charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and Spanish languages are taught by native resident instructors. For catalo y vziapply to M. F. W A. M. WPrineiwil, aprllmdteod at eetrOhester,-Fenna. L. 1 - 1111S1H1FELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET: WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR GENTLEMEN'S DRESS, WHICH for novelty and beauty of stile is unexcelled. The Tailoring Department embraces all the new fabrics of the season adsio tad to all classes and uses. We shallpay the same strict attention to the style of getting up our gar. menta for which we have always been renowed.— Our prices are moderate. L. HMSHIPEIZO I. NO. 83 WOOD BTILEIsT. CITY TA.XES WATE RENT ALL PERsONS R LIABLE FOR C I TY and Business Taxes and Water Rents in the city of Pittsbu-gh, are hereby notified thatthe above taxes and water rents are now due and payable at the 'rat) , Treasurer's Opee, Fourth Street. u-On all payment made before AUGUST FIBBT, a DI sooting of Five Per Cent. will l t al lowed. Between August Ist and Sep emberlbth, a diseinant of Two Per Cent. Between Ot> toter let and November Bit, an additton will be rustle of five per cent, an& after November /Ali all remaining unpaid will be put in the hands of collect ors, with a turther addition of five per cent. jes WM. BICSBAITM. City Treasurer. C.". 74. 7-)10 qz - 1 1 I[o7, li:=1 I -FOR... SPRING SALES. W. D. k H. WIDALLIIM, 87 Fourth Street, IAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain • CarPetings. . OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful_ patterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terlna as any other holm in the city. mi4Bo D. C. KNEELAND -- - 'CMS CONSTANTLY ON KAKI. SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES I • 11 , lso, makes to order PLAIN AND PANOT PAPEtE BOXES, suitable for Shoes,Dry. Goods. 4., at Eastern rices. Corner Vi r gin. alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Offisens , Bank,) Pitts burgh. Pa. y liyatt's Patent Illuminating. Tiles HAYING BEEN APPOINTED AGO'S FOB TEM SALE OF HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING TILES, ANDERSON a PHILLIPS, BROWN M for art manufactarm, mare Ohlettgo, Mois. •---v4.1 , - -- - 4.-- , : , --- Aotaus., - - - ,• Bn intage -,t;-• ._-,,.., , a•,-.... • -,--,..:-. a, & ••,- •••,,,, , e e ' XilaNIA ~' 4i N a lictl , watkoo) 4 0=1 3 5 i Bt *Y .NOteap - - - '''111&11 i -4104 eeei Gold, ," -44lit a alfiliC NOUN. Rrehempon threZeittertk hndt-Wooteral . ,(Weo eon stand Ws. ' ~., ._-•'.. _.- - Yed. - haps: , /e) wee made In airLineAtiell,thrOgfhout the thd ed *ate& • Deposita wed lit ' tads or current paper NO. C 7 Itariret Third and Fourth • • —'c -,:',',-,i,q.C.W114804. • . . D OAlLLia.fi lit SarnVill:e.gr . (15 , - motatirlis,.. C T BIZETtiTTWA-854. OPNN; DAILY - *** o):4Watx* akin, °it-Weft** indtsaxi*a tom May Ist ta,.l . 4syentber.l***l_ and from - NOOA:Oer, liik:Wignft, to oNslook.a Depostfa;eooTaditt Me -,11)53 rartaw and a dividendraffalitiniona' # l 4 l ltradffitic6 Irearvizt June' and DeOelliber. j : - 4.istat whin leen declared. Jun agecEd since the Bank was strgailigjkda_iit4l;Klllo ati/ Pe L e tVatt '6% 'draltif ont , fifitlitaiill!iliw credit oft he depositor vire- -- 40/Kdk.ittid*octo, eanie _interest from tha naaattliWattriber, cornixioading Wide a. saarivitha*.trattlAingthe de positortb md or 01•41 tibiffelikitaliIMS-lootik. At this rate, ' Inater4lll- oable - inlitseliitiir twelve YeaTet raiddbailu ,(!tte:iiggrOkete . 3 rsa 0155 . a Yana . ,4 l L4ll4st# VelaKtux Bookiroontatnlngthey ~.I:lllartee ity-linwa, Rules and Megabdi onloMcatitat at • - - . esobsutAwaturoik`i-Aft • us" . l - William Aswan*, ;Isiztielr*Seid, Hill Bravrin, • -f,lsatexit e t i th e k. Beni- rab-110000•14•--,,IL'brmil,nk...414116.-ii, liOnsisti4 Rohertltont.. „ James Harihrian k J a - Janus D. Hello,. ' Alexpildeepidlo, Alexandtir BAnitoy, ''--..jol& . lr•Zaldeat John G. Ratingen, Pelf A. dra b Gwrge . laniTal.161101• John - B. Hanffek‘ „ Jonleald'AE3 &onto A.Vartfor, Jobs 3farn 4 ITharies HOlichi '`,"; !WNW_ D4s6 ,Doughok`. -Job* John ,Rtanik Hinkraitjgaipnd.s John HoinnA • 70-hri..44lberge Whim Et Haven, '7" - q - Alerrintlar Polar Hill:taker! ems, Richard ,Bsys, • • Usaefriplifilati-1 'Millais S. Lively, ~9ftuala. ; 7.0 - des. - • sacantaar isioustia" 0014'04G-vs .DAN : 0 Frozz - -1 ti• .7 , -- murmu W. CIBUOILTI, No. 100 flinitbliO4ll4,-* Near the corner of Mc r. 4 0.NEY in large PA. l e iffitWitgitibiee loane4len-Gold and „Jewel. and arid Sara Wfit!thee2" l o/ anatihthfei tale. able articles, for any lenitth ef time on. The goode eennot be delivered "Li t. Not senxmodeble an earwig itgoOffice Sortesttrcaf _job mealiest) THE MERCANTILE:AGENCY -XOl4-,TIFB J PROMOIIOII & PXOTACTIONOY-41LIDE. Over 240,000 Businees EE:eueeektiEm• bracing every etty,-Tawn ,• t neUnitedikateßiCanielksatir Britieh PopeenepneirtlV :':4A44- R. 0, DUN eat Citg; r ftgnill*!l. Corner of Wood and Pige ""ili rtisbili jih, Pa. cr Established IgOw basallx „ liked °Maar • NEW YORE— DUN, BOYD & CO Branch OtEces. Pittsburg, B G Dank Co, PhlladaVidlea Dun & Go; Cincinnati IM G- D& Oa; Olerre 4, B 1 4 Dun Co;' „fkDuir ., &Do;'aiittego„ 431 Dan h'Co; hlllwantrie, ES Dun* Go_•Nair Orleans, SG Dun Co; Charleston, EGLitni&Co;lbriisvitle, B. Cr Dun it Co; St. Louis, 4 G Dun 41VOterNaah• rale, B G Dan k Co. -' A.ssaelsiTlE 47211cee t - Boston, E Rhasell .t Co; Iteltin,,TA.Pratt & Co; kiehmond,_llAtt Co. - R&t:.” Foritgit, °Mem Toronto, It G Dun &Co ;,..Tdontreal,E . a Dunn Ac Co; London,JDoir l rtalltut4tb: Reference bootemith nOthiesofehingetrlnted daily ; furnished tastihel.Prkge tc Collections promptly:attandatelA t ettparta of the -United Siefieelatt BrithdCresassicats, and References top of 160 Edtilles inf"Mrargb for whowthe o owl:Cakes co4tadtanars, Letters of. introductleat to Lawyersigidshliand• hag and respectability ju every secifortOtthaVnion will be Eratzatortsl9 Mrnisted • afilinbearihefe irat ag an appliesUon at the of.ti,. :Mao to e leeanamed above. rt B. BYE 14 1 , 0 - 41 . -‘ 16 45 1. • 114 FIFTH 5T13.1021%;-00Dosiet NEAL MTN= AND R. 7, R, NOTES, BONDS, MORTEUM.staa4erliersu , • ' Y '424.1 Obst EXCELSIOR GLASS-,WORKS. A. wozaric.-F. T. PLIMICEr4iNA4ELL WOLFS - PLONKETTUO. GLASS - MANIVAQTIO" etak. *A, B.* ii Q 4 44 * ; , ".1 - 1 - --- 41; No. 12 Wood atroot,Voriifit, ‘ , ;_, __s, . canaraututp..,.D. adau rgloWlesi2=g• vaitam.........m***.i.•-•44f1. • IctINNINGILtUttB c0.;, „ - - z1V..13 BIIPMECITVGLABS_WORBA:49Owie, _Water atreta,sual:l4o, giratA - ';',Peta!iangh Pa., - three'- - doors=below;llfono -`-- - • - - Maratfainurera of:PitalairgwVity,:. 0 9 11 DruggieW , W4rfs 4 - --Americso4 - 44t - Par* -i 1 : 44 0, 1 409*15i 1 - .n-, Millie • WilP4 t AND ORNAKIWAV every description and isnnt_tiOWYntleash an36010%41:4' 0. Thanilstieriberiiiiiiig resumed 'burgh wishes to Inform his fortnettr II ipluls 'fend 'Palms of the eitYloltV - PurnmuntinireMnyi Ina would ea/I.th* attention tOrsllllwill of litEltsZ-.411/138TINOMitiai cAtratorthine wig-nuking tlf Aga nen, filuriMiY, nut Anoint* berm equlllr aII 4 rflo the U l 4 Ind kifls l 4:2lltPralt„.._ Agrforz: .ervith daltiornßiv"TAPA*lllll3l.l I true to nattir& • -,"' Ladies it/Wiii*JAlKtinayinit Hobe bl s nentinnakaat Ihtlffiv NAIA-Rilmat Thes , ;doineswith.the Jasay . ..nbOnaitt . „eppear juite es Am* feampraunktig inthe:oo-08, -411 t14.V - Lkt.. THE ~13577 c. two and - keeptcolotintWore:rr.T. ,— .ll;, At ain theirlino,,ynt::.Coropek, I ,` o ak , 6113113°64 Cozniorts;)reitize(Xe4sii, •-• :ct on .khubC o All kinds vi.ahadho, and“•-“ AlirTror g Agtentiongt., fangjacdown I !. ociany rcri, it s ~..,... JOHN IM N k : G A : N. GNI; S l — * ll l ' 10 /his. oldfriends and Ciiiihnieffe that bble ad d to be found at 411 Vidibilid• Alibihti _.,, A Wettirane e on Fourth aut: - lie ha's *On • 4Reunittthe be* I quality of iager beer, and in , couriectiku t vidth th e hall, a well appointed ballierd"'idtb : goo 1 tables, balls and cues. . ~ _ ~----.6-f,, , x, Rebember the piece, AkouaLAWl - ' near Wood. entrance botti7mtk.2l-12:;:y7 4,14 FULuOk BXlitclaA ‘.J kt: *mm, skzvicWntepa, itelptto tzto" 4 CHUFOR, s a ZA=OATLFACITORTV - 1111, BIWA oFicliii ic11214,k; 4 t,' From 10 tO R ' 002 poundi. --- ; -s . .1 1 , - ,,...i-43 1 OHL= znadiv34 , orxtikr:to, ATOM, Aza GAUGE COM et al •I__d .• for MINERAL :WiTER - 8:,. 410 , • - IPA - kid tiny , ' Vitribtr tlf :Sighed In the - neatest Augoner., ,-s'- - ,t - ,f!„,- , Air SAIII3IIII ANTI-liFiriAlaTAL FULTON'S PATlfily., __111 1 44,L1 Acrwric44 for Steam EIM - inefi- ' - y -DBAuTFtrit, .RENDEREP-444',. _ • tite• CoalVAiseai 4hrefrnail l / 4 1 WARINZIOA Tut AND 2/411`0614,010w1e0g -r4zilditistm Idl wooAmirtut*iwtromineb. n 0411,, NIIT 04140 -- M ., I+ I ILE. Mu—going I n E , 1 1ot • d • •theniii.ittiAnonfroi era In the of RA4.18T A 24 • „gli - t ak., am nos dared hiteittbthte atl zmewaarna d yth a e f g d y a emr=ps : ifAl SLACK and ; uEW in tißtr r il a tlAil l g1k,...., ,V• detesenttbroqh-tha th W i O T Ott HOMOpfthe_atanbP4Wor 440:1WIllths. will be attended to iptiti.,,,,, ,, ,_ • Coal Works andOW'es - ;_iltaastm:lll:lthWpil ts bomb, one, square aboth tbeldeiteetaudeartd o lltem SUNDRIES Th... . 4, a .....,` --. , . • ' In 121 4""uaallese;,..l!,-*:CL /1 0 b lon&g:lklarobagglr 1 Muth !the Aliumw,;,,.., 62 bldselleflatal: 4- fire. , •7 . • ' r " it a , jivt.., , ;:youporida r ft.;,,i* 14 " 4 " 11. 'Via* . 43 / 1 414.1, .F•-1,-, tAt*IC.X- , ~,, : y am „ IV:L a 'I I O434II6IIKXIO4WW;%,*; 10 /Ira ,•rf - • " K4114,,,,-, :. v.- - p-l.fgAll 10 4 4 4 1- licc VWrittaMitlith-11 . 118 aftilltialkitalkAllit el* . , !~Mf.., ~....
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