menumerle, - . IMffithls, firairds• Anemia, Mond% - t addialsorders oftho Blood System. 100 KNOW IT CO oN m THE mass FATAL SCOURGE 0P ABBEaD. It 1 truly regarded as as INCUR& 11011 rotifiresursurstringlts attack. One/ix/A ISide insiscreflosh" says Dr. "and 0101ITEAS ONVELALF OF. ALL TH E. EOM- W en tlinestoßdliziodiximmuotties PEIUSEI BY THIS ta sad ant.thentafy on the boasted aqtaetthellealtogArt t '.;DiscoVery of Dr. Churchill, made to Le Depor*lAcideinyefiledicine, of Paris, has proved an bellikatairebiWs the world. By the use of thu new SitilliereiCeshisselial agent, known to chemistry as .71111 t . HYPOPHOSPHITES, °3 l o.ii MOW of OONBUMPTION, even in the 11.10,1( Intel Singes tat a period. therefore. can be no doubt as to the nature of 1 1 8 4 1 Dllassee) is the lIIILE, while DEATH IS THE 'Moll." • • • " I KNOW," says Da 0.. ' Ontillirr will prove not only as ABBE A BEM, Yls CONSUMPTION as Quinine is la lutes iadetpaa 114Stac,:bItt Ilia as effectual a PRIMER ♦„Affillilomßiteetsattou la assail Poz.” t ; Lostnis safftser,who Mines health and lifeolelayat hateltifftthissernedy. Remember that 4, premtiac tebeildarßimeme.o., Beware Of self-dear the soottilsg.asimunce of friends that a IC ft way a fittir tehlte_ Fataterror to myriads who now fill "reel ,I fit you, prompt attention to the :11111 . 114117, AMU GP CaneUMPTIOSI. •Aiumtillol4B /MAIL mum sum e— Altai • " ILMlWllyekytoriatiftnberrialar disease is wasnye ilh AseauffOrastassift, end it is earlier, In point at ttra ^lthierettniunfeetel the jaw ant =rltiernascritar tissues waste ; hence ninsurrt • tberrklig ia lternieoftioroething wrong—aft/an- gangue. met' Ana PUGGING. The waste of the marldniisextreaanve than Ite repzir."•-•-Dr. Ptllloch - 14 If i t muse, or ®der the inflame: ofeeeeilirlikh witairxEse and txuarirnos ; stuff as wapfe L utsForkoccest, pregnancy, chtittbrofrinG, oerw, supra greadA, or tie ~ s eamy front &twit s-POSSIO' beirtier to toe! his flesh, at cobs, c Le; if he stens from Aortae= of u IS REASON general feeling of MriftwV B6ll. to p 'lO FEAR OK the annietat If to theme 17 "4"1 lra .; : kiet,..e_m_t_SloW or okittsg =renal siossam IS =l./ .l 4—Crutrchi a, • EFFEOT , VE THE REMEDY. os•tbs earliest appearance of them signs So ationtuettaa, the patient takes daily about Ili irearamet the ETPOntoszErzes, he wnp meek ee•Ateet ittl,t Sanwa? in a period varying eon' row miroa**b*Orstroardiss end by couttoatag dls met use of the Remedy, SE WILL Milk Ztolf•Sprp siimumr m azaz auramoman avcOO4,ll,TE Es, PIEBEAPS, HAD NET 21:110wN IN Bid LIFE It EIVEZ. O WinObeStS Genuine Preperatioe: • ett ONLY RELIABLE /bre) or 2 1 , t , Chirrshlllts . [ Natio , frost sL Yoruba:l Th e =the B to ittensattel7 te winik. 11401,4 : 6quitm o r s mita, and th ey„are aerneramsts. The ea” Wet Illieditien faBIZEDIA.TE, au. re. itedeilLMfr Milts sat wrns A sitreart went UMW= atariMstift Theyn i t e, tte cough de eggottoratihnoSsprore the ' erase diarrheas the eitidlt_sissatt, disk BM • eter cease ; the bow* • msPris wow onat Aro PROFOC3D. _ ISA illitAlLart I - .Itememsailvertise4i as LS SW/NDLING DENIM to rd.. easatertio tdede means, iturpnialbutten, and bast* N. ffffoAffiffierre- W ri te leaver ‘, c and tot em Dr. Dineere Treatise on Consuropthm, obi& roota soprorrato to rem* • ID MIR NEW Sed MX to all Inquirer!. MUM la I son 1644. Baum, $1 sad 01 =lb litzionsti (11. thoastres -t - 40012+ khe tabiriuutpitelde Wispper. -4 '2/164)14130; IS Mitlltion d this Remedy :rut :the socerws MOP arstpariicsiarly avoid all presets, aimitantl44,oolll, which l s wszsissors, wad Cht-isse 11113,10410 asillasaccsanra norms waercrisr. t Bold by the Illootrespectatite Druggists ihrougusa ril l etri= " reL P TlTall ` s vhck t ' irskentEronakien stns. S. 2. :': . ..:74.(gRR . A.V,Z,s Iljaid Bitters , atrnt-:‘ ..JEWSPEPSILA., 1141 1 ,0041 - 010 int , rem. and Ague, &o Vas ,134totioe and IMO of this ;A& birstaMPefit ihd eta i l leen the *nal for a literal flood or "Bitters," offered In various Itinft quart bottle to s ke-g, until litikiattlißltters” is but another name for Mar 411fElpstiflarionsvrbbkey mixture. v - agtheisisinittitinat relief derived from the minute ffialibuts t s ag) ont ul,,of oos. t oecticine, mannutfeletalAirD ow* Ittadeceuf Stfeet pradration, haa este , :lan=ttr d h ti ttil:t the e hoax of ir l n t ir jx. ion ia. etWinlitialWilitiatatiZ l ith enn bay sufficient • pirtigeffitatigfeserve th- • ttßstialtitifiprifiltrelretrebN (Hall-Pint Bottles,) 1 1 . 2 04 11 40Sktar , of long-trkid efficacy tbr .Purifying 144/04101 , fot err' &indiction of good isifftbriSkirteettne:dlgorkirs of the stomach Lialtibo "AL Tosoirtbras Ames will coughs* the ettliated of Its a etlii..-lteettratsclaviill speedily regain its likeitlre action Cf the liver, bowels and renewed heath be l'OellrolcklefamOspiPty - ' ., = , '..fignirfets - Dellstad Bitters. Par itiegurffamm.:_,Ter: illierlineli-Band Bitters. Bielliare'Sildiand Bitters. 1tt." 6 . - IriMgalwari Tor i I Htan! Bitters. 'sow ; , iljtitOrtiliktland Bitters; nr lOW ArITMEtt; Try Ballutiee-lidiliusd Bitters. 00151761aszes.sty kerkare's Reliant Bitters. illtilend Bitters. m it . ..11 'ema iii 4 mtven iEblitonfiekuntligettralgle,ne_- svv.dsw I, fiiist Ohere dli zeids itgD *Ad cor3. lY .4sldavro Vu iy. Va.cgßitc _ - En ww,,• . lotto only, and 7 10 . _demand ".•-.Gun •• • zoledieforp- bits ed tuan y imitotSW,_ • • . sOll6 mon* l ivard against Aitiktosi JAW of *ma Ii On The mistifittkirbstailanibuyi. Ars & Co. cmANUF:ACTURERS, ,„ , PA. . . • Ikr , ' • BR SUMMER ARRINGEENT. 1861. EIGHTDAMIr , :TRMINS. Piannsyiltailia Ceatiar Railroad ON AND Arm MONDAY. JUNE 10th. TILE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN JIL. leaves the Paasenger Static , swag truing, kezos tfluiday,) at 15.530 sto wit connecting at with = motor Baltimore, and arming at hiladelphra direct THE ThROUGH MUM' TRAIN lama daily a1.1.0:20 st conne•W __o opping only stt at e psi stations, nAltutit l t ulg for at ,More, aid arriving In n:ftdelphist or Bdtimore AR at :6.130 TM THE PAST LINE leaves the utatkai duly , ((u -napt Sunda,) at 440 p. m., atomeg only at Greens tug, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wllme A. re, Galliteem, altoona,de, and arming in Philadelphia at 10:00 ter, ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. ' THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (emaept Sunday,) at 2:50 p. in., B t ki Ping all atattantLand running as far saConernan FIRST AODOMMODATION TRAIN for W 's station leases daily(except Sunday,) at OM a. m. SECOND ACCOAKODATION TRAIN for Wall's tiontion leaves daily; (except Sunday,) at ILSo a. la THIRD- ACICONMODATION =MI for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday ' ) 4_4;10 FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAM for wall's station leaves daily(exco pt Sunday,) at p. m. RETURNING TRAM arrive in Pittsburgh as follows.-Exprart% 1/:60 a in; Han, ILN) p. in; Fast Line Hal a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, UM a. In ; Pint Wall's station Accommodation, WO a. tn. ' second Wall's stailon Accommodation . 8:30 a. • at. third Wall's station Aooommdabon, 115 p. m.; fourth Wail's station Accommodation, 616 9. in. Triune for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dationf Rx ss, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Pass FtNgyt East. PIT 11311DINDI AND CONDThiLLSIMALBTRAINS stopping - at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con s,.. villa goad, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: Mall Train, 840 a. Magma Train, 4:10 p. m. Peturning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con neilsville Road arrive at Pittsburgh 10:30 a. in. and flab p. m The raveling public will W . it gieatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the = luaus Railroad, as the accommodation now cannot be surpased on any route. The Road is bailasted•nrith atone and is entirely tree from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. iiRE s TO NEW YOWL...4M 6 1 0 11 1 6 7BALTINIORR$9 60 PILUADELPBEIA.IO 00 LANCASTER 866 HAIMISB , $7 A& :Ugme checked to all stations on the Pennsyl rants Mirmd, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers pard.asing deketa in ears. will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Oompany has no agent. NOTIOE—In ease of loss, the Om- may will hold themselves responsible for personal ba gage only, and for an am %int not exceeding $lOO. N. Bo— the &milder Omnibus Line 'has been employed to convey passengers and Datum to and from the depot, at a not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and For tickets apply to J. WART A gt, At the Penn'a R. R. Passenger &W on. Jell On Liberty and Grant streets. r1TT13.1111.11, FT. wAyisni \&. •CHICAqOI_RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. r:Tirr7l7lr.Tl-mvt?•-n-1-4.mi TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, EL Loins and Chicago quioker, ihan by any other route 11151WABD TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 12:85 A. at Arrives at Crestlirte....-.. 8.00 a. a. /Making close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland. Columbus & Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at T.OO p. m. N. /3.—The time to Cincinnati is the aame as by Steubenville. prams on both Roads meet at Colum• bus, and gers all go into Cincinnati together. RSPRFBS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r n. Arrives atCreetifne 7110 P Making close conneotions as above. Arriving at Chicago at &SS a. m. no time to Cincinnati is the same as by Sten Denville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbia, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Bleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indiana is and to Chicago. Trains throtie j t ,w o without change of Cam. AR TRAM& Leave Chicago, 71$0 L. E. and 8.00 P. IL Arriving at Lima, 225 p. N. and &20 L. Y. Connectingwith trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at line LOO P. N. and 6.06 A. N. CommMg with trains for Golumbna, atticinnatt, tfleyrdand, Buftio and the East, and arriving at fittaburgh, 1166 A. m. and 8-20 P.m. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS--From Federal et, Allegheny, for New Brigli , ton, 10.00 A. a., and 4.80 p.a Arrive at " 11.80 " " 0.16 " Leave New B i re o hton, 620 " " 1.00 Arrive in Alle eny, 8.10 " " 2.80 " Allegheny and nomy Accommodation Trains. Leave JUlegheny, 7.26 A. a , and at Economy at 8.26 14 leaves Allegheny at 12.85 P. a. and 8.10 P. arrive at Economy at 1.60 p a. and 720 P as..; leave Economy at 000 a. m , and LT2 p, m., and arrive in 4.ll=mt 11.06 a. m. awl 6.80 p. tn. ['RAlN.—Leaves klassilion 6.00 a. m. leaves Alliance at 0.14 A. EL and arrives in All= at 11100 A.. a.; leaves Allegheny at 8.ot• P. IL; at 8.00 P. e.,,stopping et all stations for passengers and markann g, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. in. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates Trough trains oonneet as follows s— t Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and Mtn burgs Railroad. t Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuyttogs Falls, ate. t Manaeld, OhM, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, amp duaky, Toledo, Denvit, eta. t Orestline, for Delaware, Sprbeglield, Columbus, tebinati, Xenia, Dayton, Endianapobs, St. Louis, Lotting eto. At Forest, * iorbrgfteld, Sandusky, Dayton, Chn• ensnati, eta, e At Sidney, Da etc. ete. eta At Fort Wayne, for Peru, elle, Ind., St Louie, ana-Mtereate porta in ntral Indiana end At Plymouth for Lswate. At Wanda for all points on the New Albany and Salem Sallroad. And at Chasafig with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wiaoceuda and Minnesota For briber information and through tickets apply to J. STSWANT, Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh. GEGRE P IIMIC%H " Ietiatt, Paresuger nY• Through llokete for We at the tlrTflidis of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United States. 6.0. HATHEWAY, tell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. nri AND AFTTAIR MONDAY, June 10- ‘,.," 18M, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn- Mtßailroad, in Pittiburghont follows CRON, COLUMBUS CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STIMICIMIALR. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Oin• cinnati. Law Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt ittrgh. at Colambus, at Cincinnati, at Ilk Louis. 1236 a. L 11.118 s. at. L2O P.M. 'l2lOr.L LA6 r. st. WA Al 16 : This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Lr. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittal,gh, Rochester,Wellsville, Steutetrille,Wh'lDg. 14136 A. K. I:50 A. sr. 267 A. IL LAG A. K. LW rt. &oftr.sr. fat P. K. fele LK. 9ao P. 10a8 r. MOL K. 1:16 A. st. 2.1.8 P. 810 4. IL 4.10 J. K. 440 r. L kl 6 P. IL 6:26 P. It. The 1116 A. rt. and MO r. *Treble connect with Trains of 0.0. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, do. Tut , LAO r. m. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH a CILEVELANDLINE. L•aves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cl M eveland. MB a. is. OA. . MO P. K. WO P. K. The MI6 a. m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and'stations on the Tuscantwas Branch. Passengers &Adria& le go to Shndualry, To ledo, Chicago, or poftils Wait, via Clwrelancl, must beParhoular to ask for Waste via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib. at, Street Pepot, Pittsburgh. It STEWART, Ticket Agent, For farther particulars apply to WILLIAM s S TE Y W . A R R . T Agent. Arhet Company's Office InFret.ht Station.P enn . Gong Ticket Agent Cleveland, 'ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAII.ROAD: Iralianapplia & Cincinnati II R. Conn at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terra Binteand Alton Railroad, to Bt. Louis and Layette Mutfp=olll4, at flaw Albany and -Road for OMAR°, aoolßLUM ilind Intennedb ate Datum .• • - Presighte , Ato - e•INDLINAPOLII3, Mitt TE, - Ate and 1- - -.. fr o nt (Anoin ts . in--10177Citai 'than tr Anz route.by wr -four ' l t e kw The only by win& dedi from chicennen . tnet-_ Alalkt°42llL) `77AI otudgranerne made to J.R. onssompri,at• twins* or W. B. OUTTIEG, "gent - ledir dint* wig receive prompt attention,lndl*O' ge for-conindiudoni Ito charge lisr drcipaiht!w,f wanton at Leityrodedwrp. Nr farther inhannator t apply to . TROMARRAW fOrwilali r eibr etreet,ligint the Company,- prepared. ib givn-taarcess - ammo for paia - ars - andlitaikto Terre Hanle; r a t ic e :r==ilild n, de. 67 . rdit' • 11. , F.1.ina Emblem, ' 7..111111111111. General FrdW Agent. none zom)VAL. iIIiCTIINNETYLVAITIA SALT MAR utieuirintoomilisay ZaMOVed the OfnOth r '1 . ; .e Woi4 ist r iet; 1 " . : 111 10 4 al or. 41116 - 7 , 11 m at tencliki `~ «fz..-74 . . _ , ClemTtngley, &roma Bisphair, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Fredernmarown, William Musser Cornelius Stevenson. Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall p Hi , ll, Carson, Z. Lothro_ Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. II INCHIMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN,A,ent, mylo Northeast corner Third and Wood shroeta. file Mutual LifeLusurance Co NO WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUBINES/30F THIS COMPANY is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest tense 01 the term—the entire surplus, deducting necessary arpenses alone, being equitably divided among the assured. heereipta for the year ending Slat January, 14,689,675 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and In Banir..s 120050 89 Bonds and Mortgages 6,412L87e 19 United States Stacks— ...... 387,232 60 Real Estate 40,239 13 Due from Agenta..-. ...... 20,06 60 -----44,980,830 74 Add:lnterest accrued; but not yet duo.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) 138,000 00 Premiums in course of tranamleaion... 83,132 38 Bates of premium lover, and profits greater than in most other Companies. Tax PROPORTION op Lien dame to the amount at #sk is greater than that of any other Life intim ranee Company in the United State*. Pamphlet, IRO .every requisite information will be banished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to • DARLINGTON e BLAORBTOOK, yaLtirnd 87 Filth Street, Pittsburgh. L p ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY aisußaNcz COMPANY—INOORPuRATED • ME LEGISLATUREE" or FENNSLVANIA, , -OPPICIE Z CORNIER , TRW, AND 82RRATZPRLLADELPHIA. MARINE algaioEll on VeasellOargo and Freight, to all of:the World. IM..D LNBUB.ANOINI on. b 1 ;Elvers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Oar" ~ • to ! all , kerte . of the Union. FIRE 12 , 03 U. _Jon , - ehandise generally, on Stores, pir ellinglEOuset, rasordltto—Witi. Martin, Edmund A. Solider, N. .Penrose, John , Dewis, 'James Vi)ra. Ey/73, , JrJz ,l e ames C. Hand, Win. o.taTitiliv,A_ Dr. R. Ti litustan, Geo. fa, LioW i T "orstg, 0 lee Eel -I,e y, IkaniiiiirEfiekisa t i. apt 9w,Benry Eltexe,. Edward Darlington. Jones Brooke,. gpeneer - WDvain Thom* H.,_l_ol4ws2.l3ltrioii, Jacob P. Jonw," Jabfeir IhriMCl,Joshua P. 1371.81 jcX ' a. i si a r tol T :1 1 4 1 9 3 1 Ai B. Berger,-do. " ' WILLIAM Mme, itesidest. Taw cciLUNA i r icikrso4sat AMU LAinnus,Sektretery; • a- li otte lrak rat ft INN No. N . wow '''' t t „ rr* - ,T'~t InBemnit ►'.~ Ltles by ire. IHE HE FRANKIN FIRE INSII &ME COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. eel, No., And 487 OHESTNU'r STREET, near Mb. . Swum or Mara, Januar Ist, 1860. Ribidshati Agpresably to An Ad of Assembly, being: First, we nt pl 5ec...51,896,3N 88 *IA &Lite, (m•e talus $108,318 61,) .. . ... 102,995 26 trbtnporary 7 LoarkB on ample Collatteml Securities ..... 89,186 56 Stocks, (present value (11111,667 72,) cost.. 89,788 68 Notes and Bills Receivable- 1,821 00 Cash-....- ............ ....... 27,919 33 - 8;208,061 88 The only.proflts from premiums which this nom pan divide by law, are from risks Which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prep. arty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con. sigent with security. Since then =corporation, a period of thirty years, they have_ paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions ofDollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, 162,163 36. DIZIOTOILB. Charles W. Banker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward O. Dale, George W. Richards, George Pales,: ORA& N. BANCR„ President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNF..P. COFFIN, Agent, mylti Northeast cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance. Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GRA)HGE DARSIE, President; ' F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. R. D. 000HR,AN, Gen'l Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang & 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 tharaeler which they have assumed, as of ering the best protection to these who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1880. Stock Accounts-- ....... -......- ....... 68,000 00 Mortgage-- ..... ........ ...... 2,160 00 Office 260 00 Opon Accounts, eto 7,802 48 Cash 18,861 99 Premium Notes__ ..... 21,606 on Notes and bills di5c0unted.....,...........174,075 14 b 1113020114. George Dare IL Miler, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Auloy, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, . Wm. H. Smith, ()has. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David It lsm,g, Rees J. Thomas myl3 PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP'S, RO. 149 (HE SNUT STREET, oppoitt.Gusto= Bons*, Capital $210,100........A55ets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. Ell , lO President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Presides DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, K R. Oopei, K B. Esghsh, George W. Brown, P. B. &very, Joseph S. Pant, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, K. Wiley, F. litacisints, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets c'TNNA INPHAPIPPAI $ cfER V" SAMUEL REA, 6scretary Wht. BAGALEY. Preeadent Odlot, Cor. of Market and Water 8 es. Insures against Logs and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Weetern Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seaa. Ipspres agatniit Loss and Damage by Wire. li2OTOREI : Wm. Bagaloy, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jaa.lll. b. o4:2er, Jae. Park, Jr., 0. Zug, S. liar B. F. Jones, &C. Young, J. Caldwell, Francis Bailers, & M. Kier, John & Dilworth, John ahipton, Barclay Preston. Win. G. Johnston. mh2fklydla, FIBS INSURANCE The:Enterprise insurance co., OF PHILADELPHIA Risks Taken: for On Fire, or &von Years, or rer petually. William Holmes & Co.. Livingston, Coperland & Go, James B. Lyon a Co., Hon. Thos. di. Howe, William B. Lavely a Co, James Marshall, Kari, Al len Kramer, Esq., ;re 8 Bryan & Co, Wilson, McElroy &On, WI o..arr & Co., JODI! T.Logan Co, Jacob Paintef Co , Bailey , Brown & DARLINGTON & BLABILISTOCK. Agent*, aplUtm Ofiica. Bank Block, No. 87 Fifth at. j I NI all I 44:f 0 :LIM): BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, Of Philads/phi% On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, liter. chandize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, 44229,510 00. Assets, 6303,508 96. OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET. Invested as follows, via r First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount-- ..... ...81U,600 00 around rent, first 2,462 60 P4 3 / 7 4 5 1111i: Railroad Co.'s 6 4} cent. Mo e Loans, $BO,OOO, c05t............- 27,800 00 Philad p city 6 per cent 10an............80,000 00 AlleghenyConnt=p oent. Pennsyl vania • Collateral loans, well secured —..... Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,860 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co ...... 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. EL Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,185 01 Mechanics' Bank d 0...—...— 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper............ 16,207 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc.-- 6,216 72 dish on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 16 CLEM TINGLEY, = 96 DZ1102015. OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, Gaon AIUTB, February 1,1891.........57,937,988 12 Glad Newt for the Unfortunate! ?HZ LONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. i • CUBES ; , ~-.2-`9 RIN \.. TO co F4lO M • , ‘, - 4 47 . '1 I: • TES ONlff .:!-. 0 ,7 24 ‘724. i . DAYS Cherokee Remedy, An unfailing Bpeeifie for allßiseases of the Urinary organs,and a General Altera tire and Blood Purifier. SiTTRIS "REMEDY " CURES WREN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FAILMER sgirqt is untirely unlike every other medicine prescribed for Venerial Diseases, as it contains no Miura/ 'bison or Nauseous Drugs,being p ot a preparedleasant from Roofs, Barks and Leann, in the torn and delicious Sow. lb "natures own remedy," for Gunner rhuma.eicla% Gloat, Etrairo/f Strictures ands " reanninonded for Finor Alin's, hites Feirialea,) for this complaint it is invalu ale. 41EirAs a general alternative and blood purifier, it has no equal, and does not fall to cure Scroy. Ola f Secondary Syphilis, Glandular Swellings, BlercurW and all Eruptive Die , curing them more spAeuily and permnently than any other medicine known, it does this by pueitytng aid deeming the blood I Caus ing it to flow in all no original pure and vigor, thus removing from the maim all bxliare and pernicious causes which have induced disease. Ailrin all old cases of Gowourrhcea and (lest, 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 dam poeitiveig rooms all ocalchay heat, caordea and pain. SS'S deem not affect the breath, or interfere with any class of business. cine.requires no assistance from other medi- /131-It can lay on the Toilet-table, or in the Ocount, mg-Boom, without it ev. r being suspected ea a " remedy " for private diseases. META Treatise on Venerial diseases, with full directions for their permanent cure, acoompauy each bottle. ,P 8,261 76 Allat - Par full particulars get a Circular ftwe'from any Drug store In the United/litotes. IGrit is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottle or three , Bottles for $6, by all responsible Druggists and Dealers in Medicines,throughout the United States, and at wholesale by all Wholesale Druggists. mums it MUMS, Sole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS Bold In Pittsburgh wholesale PAO and retail by Dr. GEO. IL KEVBEE., and by all responsible Drug sts i n • the United dtstes. iv2l:lydow See The Label ON THE TOP OF EACH BOTTLE OF HELAISTREET'S .1:151 1 / 1 1TABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the Signature of the Proprietors. W. .Ig, HAGAN & Every article which has large and in:areas:mg sale like this is likely to be counterfeited. It Is, as its name indicates, entirely "Iszarram.s" as Dir as its power to restore the Hair on bald heads, and to give it the color of youth, (no matter how grey IL may be,) is concerned USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE BUT H.EIBISTREET'S, It is the anginal, the only ratiabla, anti the cheapest. AV. Bee the following testimony Janitor, Mtn, May 29, 1881. W. R. Mums, 031. Market street, St. Louis, Mo, Advertising Agent for Heimstreet's Hair Restora tive. Dear htr —The Medicines you introduced into our city last winter are all having a large wile, and giving in every case satisfaction. Mr. James Henderson (one of our first citizens) Bays, that "he has used all of the Hair Dyes and Restoratives of the day, bums never need an article equal to fixinstrzres Ismitssats Ham Raztoatrivz. hat it Or surpasses any preparation that he has ever tried for Restoring the Hair of the bald and grey to its original luzu rlanoe and beauty." ou can w,ite the Proprisors, W. E. Mein Co., Troy, N., the. they have the cheapest and best Hair Restorative in oar market, and that it gives satisfact:on in every case. ftissectfally yours, J. 8. BLZER;Wbolesale Druggist. IT It trNEQUALLVD'POE PEODVCINO A LUXURIANT HARD OF HAIR. Sold everywhere—Pride Rio and $1 per bottle. W. HAGAN A CO.. Proprietors, Troy, NY. THERE IS NO TISEI INTRODUCING TESTIMONIALS Altho' we have serif many of them, FOR THR MAGNOLIA BALM For when the Face Is covered with unsightly Pimples or blotches, the sufferer cares only to be directed to use some salt and reliable randy. THE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE TEE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. li is so wife a remldy that the contents of • bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon Its speedy mires, for it has heretore been thought absolutely neoessary t. use preparations of lead or merenry to cure immedie tely; but the Maosous Bahr contains neither. It is the most elegant and neatly put up satiate for male =prem.., and may be obtained of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goods Dealers. Sir Price Fifty Centel takittle, W. E. HAGAN t CO, Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr. Geo. H. Rayner, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pittsburgh. • 44 HARD TIMES OUTDONE. 6,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO - 10,000 00 - 2,500 00 On the First Wednesday in August, 1861, 6 6 THE RATPAHANNOCK MANU- A FACIVRING COMPANY" propose to by the first Wednesday In August next, a CAPITU.. STOCK of 1480,000; to be subscribed in shares of $2O each; $lOO,OOO to be returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMIUMS, as an inducement to sub scribers, and the balance, $380,000, to to_2lintli_ed to the erection, at the new villar tr ;:ta =trig In Virgtnia, of a Southern a = Woolen Factory. The shares eon , tolbritelbeed in weekly or monthly instahritiatitof SIIYAMOunt to suit the convenience of the subscriber, and receipts will be sent from time to time in acknowledgement of all sums remitted, no matter how small they may be, which may be done conveniently in stamps, gold cow, current bank notes, or drafts If less than a Bh areC i f eboUld bearitsed by.the time specified, the monejwill not belml,but op- W aili es g will be L er tztleiretonong.in=it by like o rb blt a Certi fi cate of iiiMLl4 But a due% or several shares should,be eubecribied..befbre that time, the subscriber win: Meet's a eertiticate of preferred Stock, guaranteeing totbe,.holder ii-pertient - per an num on the parr/due lbws*: .fi tbe ,ill nnickholders will, moreover, reticles 41 . -Onetitllritielfcla onto( the net profits of the Callffiabyoto so4ltatttheir Faco tortes are put in eperetioM Vleethetribove, the person who subscriber .mswfixo t y the firm, Wednesday tuAustnek - 113$ ti ed to a premium of $.&000; then 34411000 t the next lariteetto PAO; the tiro : *. ; _ 't 9 i gibb° each ; the four next largest to ety next largest to s so each; the n Vsso. - ....lfithnd next largest to $4O each ; the three Mutate next largest to $2O each ; the one thousand next argent to $lO each ; the three thousand four hundred next largest to $6 each, and the person who bibs to obtain either of these, to an extramemituriliL" all to be d; in Cash, Real Estate; tt or other Cloth- Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed $O9 21, will take the largest premium 0( 16,000, and the smallest stun 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 firr the security or redemption of the Stook, and any shareholder wishing to settle, mui ece tit a w s time ex change hie *took for any. of. the_COul iambi at their lowest market value and r ve a good and .sndlcient warranter Mr A few Agents well recommended, will be em ttTled at liberal rates, bOtb to obtain subscriptions e theca. of the Company and to sell shares in a popular homestead scheme. For further informs, on, subscriptions, swede% Ac, address, with a stamp enclosed, the Treasurer, E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Virginia. REFERENCES —Editors and Pit hers of News papers generally in the various States, nearly all of whom already hold deeds from as in the Real Estate alludedeo. The Portsmouth (Va.) Daily Transcript says: "This project is one well worth the attention of our people, and we assure them Unit the parties representing it are reliable and responsible.. Besides, those...whoa:a advised of the p of the Man say it Is in the fall tide of • The Independence ('Tt i Miatfa "It is really aTh hunt. e town is already- um—. N il otratirst be lbethiany twat?' • The Elyten lekt " Mitering inducements are held outto thoseir desire totake risks, andlrom some Waimea transactions we have had with the getters up of theegterpriee, we can commend. them as rename. The Danville (Pa.) Herrdd says: "Here Is an op. porttunty excellinganyikieg we know o 4 both in character and terms. People of prescribed means ea:Flume- a trial with , fa!r hopes of satisfactory re. sultaA The Pittsburgh Iron City ava • "We bey* the names of numerous persons who now hold land hi that locality sold by M 2. Bauder. We would be pleased to exhibitthe testimonials in our possession to any one wishing to:. . inb2iktatte -TAXES -ON WESTERN: LANDS..--- a Penang owning pride itiboNeet,Bli to pay informed that weitttOffir to the / naming, and - Miami of - Mixes In ittißoonsio, ilituneaco, lowa, - toll GIPBREVOLVERS I OOLTI3.RE OLVERB 1-4ust- reoelinkt,swam lot by =prep (Van the itlfferoatktudo Four Shot Ropeoreror Elositb soloti!ieorocksotlio W A Y . For h ff/M1 st.fil um% EM=ll WILL BE AWARDKD S. CUTHBERT 1 BON. 61 Maki* et WM. BENNETT, IMPORTER ADD DEALER TN ANDIES, CORDIALS, WI NE% Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 130 Wood Strum, fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa, JOHN. IYUDEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, --'AND DEALER IN— New Orleans . Sugar and Masses, FLOUR, BaCo.lr, Rice, Cheese, Fish, OW, &C., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithdeld, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A constant supply of Pare Brandies and Wine of ha own Iroportaucrn. always on hand. Also, 0 Monongahela Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. n S. B. A). P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEA. WEIRS I . 00K, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds 0. of wool) s W OOD PAPER, Aye removed from Turarr to No. 88 Swill afield street, PITTSIII7RGH, PA. 131.0aah or Trade for Raga. ap9 WILLIAM -CARR & Wholesale Grocers-, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. IMPORTER, OF ALSO Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD lONONGADELA 13,11 WHIM, 827 and 829 Liberty Street, tyl&lv PITTBIWR6II. PA. WILLIAM CLAYTON. WHOLESALE @ RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. In Dialllol2d Alley, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. 4:Zalp- Al w ayßrandies, s on hand Blackberry, ei Cherry _ 1n 4113 o r ea k o y. Old Monongah a mhiee E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, 4i,c ALSO DEALERS IN Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplOayd PRILADELPEL4. dotratto and ,* 1. :rs. IgIT it D. RINEHART, Y Y . 111607A021111a1k AND DIAL= W ALL LIM TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGABS fio 120 WOOD STREET. LYON ARI STRIAI, 3 whole/We and Retail Dealer GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS AND Virginia Thewing Tebareo 9 WOOD STREET, uader the St. Ohartee Hotei, Dell PITISSITIZGE. PA. . - GROCERY AND TEA STORE; WWI:AVMS DEALIS IN BUTTER, Gl• S , AND ALL HINDS OF PRODUCE. goods Delivered when Ordered. D. B. FERGUSON, te2B:l,d Corner High end Wylie stray t. Wu. bin.tra, Phila.—Al W. Rte, Pittsburgh MILLER & RICIEF.TSON, WHOLESALE GROCE . IIB, OIIVIIIEBIP OP BRANDIES, WINES AND SEDANS, NOS. RN AND 118, CORNIER of - LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AND BOLE dOBNTS FOB SIVIDLIMB'S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nails,Cotton Yarns, &c., &c., Constantly on Hand. [mr2 Da.gutrron EL 0 Car Ed Ei " A3IRROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH FIRST PREMIUM GALLERY, CHRONICLE BUILDING, is 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFIC7 AIEFTwo Silver Medals and Two Diplomas, awar ded fel Photographs, Ambrotypea, and Life-Size Pieta:eh SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil on Canvas. ja/1 PEOPLES' GALLERY, ' 98 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE& PIOCTFULLY announce to the citizens ef Pitts burgh and vicinity, that he has leased tlaaPere Popular Gallery. and is preped to take every vit d, of Picture known to the P h otogreEhie its mod perfect sqles, and at GREAWLY itEDU ED PRICES. Important improvements have been added, rendering this the moe desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city myl A. JAQUA Y. . • . ZS . Idehographie Eztabliehment in the City. WM. SCHIICRMAN, Practical Lithographer, NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDLN9, SO% P 179 SR ORO H. PA. A.. KREBS & sRp. Nithoptaghitrs corner Wood and Fourth Sta g , PITTSBURGH. Siderint. JAMES T ALYILOEL, ALDERMAN g OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward rIOLLECTI ONS promptly made. Deeds, Bon ds, and. other Leaf prohoM arelv Gram. P. Itstras J. S. REMO H. D. Rents (Lets at Miller t Iticketson's.) IRETRIER, Its BROTHER:S. (Successor to RIMS t Ammasesj Wholesale Dealers is FOREIGN FRUITS, Imre, GONFECTIONETtY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS a. No. 89 Wood stl, and NA. US Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, 1 tvi a Wholesale Grocers, Noe. 18 and 80 Wbs,..l Streets WM. H. SIIITII k Co., MEWLS:BALE GROCUO, 118 tail) AllB t 47 FIRST stems, insublutts,,,pa. Tamar 016.....70 WA; itir- sale by :.. : 1 4618 BeitafffiEZUVai. 2%.! FOR LIGHTING- BASED:MTS.; OBL LARS, AREAS, AND COAL VAULIS. We samples, et o wbtad respectfally solid& sa examinatlon of ar Warehouse,No.,lso Water Street; Notice of Diss,olation Partnership VOTICEIS-HEREBY-GIVEN THAT the partnership lately ezietipg_be , tweenLEß A. SEOKtipt andGEOROJS Hv 3 .l TO 04f. of Affelhony, under the firm of BECK AM at KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of Apr% 1861 by mutual consent. BECKHAM & KEW; Ai" me business will becerried, on of the old stand hy the subeeriber e by whom all thehma ti o n of tkpide armysill be settl ed. GEßGE A, tizi4ty„ Antschentianith4lBo4—Jakt "P BOAS,-(13 AND oils. PITT BO 11 I,oooBoxis Cliaral*Olirfritrriwing 800, 800 do Roianifileap in I, 2 and 615 bare 800 - do No - . 1 Min ikeji in t 2 and &Mbar* 200 -do (Heine_ do . tem 160 do. German, .Zl/triark 250 do Pileildfo venni!' Soap ha Net 1,000 do - SharingeriNg l 4 s4 B os P In djg • , and Wise& . • Bozea Miners , wadies, I do Hydrardie I7r(l.)lFalarid 151c0n14 13214diec for annunwani. 7„; , • •-• 200, ! 6 irea. - Adaelkok4sl4sll4,&i. 60 de New neofbrd Spann Candies. 4a, 68 & 6a. , . 20 do Wan anknoil Crandka k Ani66 & Ea. ito — elm "„ dih : • io Barootio.l Amu 014 • , • 6 do do de o - J zuorpg , 41 di? do 'clod clabarinfoitst4lngair., - --- • • . • Oftlaiid and foe • a. TowAomint ro llavaotr ai utklitc. uk• . - PrO , ice, • " _ a ' PITTSBURGH. .JOB. R. H 1111MMIT • i . ;ThrrTiVi!J. .0:%..k"E:• , :i. luifilrgilt4to oftaut.:::: 14 .1111:A170.1111) l*RIOF13: JAMES W. ivloonwEim, Nos. 97 and wa Third 'Mr ette 111 FOURTH STREET, CONBIf3TING 0/ ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FIND3I4, 81M1311 101 Hotels and Private Dwellings; Is.. All orders promptl attended to, and the( Purtuture carefully . and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels tuidshed at short ache.. . Ctabinet Masers supphedlenth 'every sittidei in the 1 mare JCR ITURE FOR . CASH. —A ' full assortment of Pittsburgh kimnufgetumi BIWA t embracing IC OASES, WARD Vac! every article needed Ina well dim= Morel-. of 41381 "0711,418017tritklasecrilmenVPU.R.t. Clonstantly on hand and made te:cari.en AX mu, terms on winds basinea* liniment is for CAM Piticiiimaado •linahtin" Persons m Irani of azythusg,„wthe aboytb.., would be advantagedbY anna at M c EDIU * Mint& Fo 108 Smithfield streak bake* d. D. Famatum, Tnwn. M itreiw fittadittia ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Ceder Care of the Branelseli4 *ethers: HIS INSTITUTION, - SITUATED LN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pen.nlYa foni miles from Cresson Rtatlon, on the &mat route betweenPhfladelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in . 1868, with priviliges to eonfer the usual Collegiate /donors and Degrees: Theloca. Lion of the College is one of the moat healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alleghem . Mountains being proverbial for Ste pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Schclastio year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 1615• a:AUGUST. and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessionay Students cannot returailiome between the Sessions. All the ApparktlisAeees eery for land Surveying, Engineeritik; • 160., will be furnished by the MaUtulionto the S•enta. Instrumental and Vocal Music formtbsiAixtra charge. ligoihmts will be admitted from, eight years to the ago of manhood. Tzans—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance....—. Washing and use of7Bedding--...--. Classical and Modern languages, extra,— 10 Students spend Vacation at the College...„ 16 Ileterenoe the be made to the Rt. Rey. Blaho p O'Connor, to Rev. T. S. Re ynolds , Si. M ary% Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Plttegb - • Diocese. • THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY. A T WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia - by -the =given:a Central or the West Chester direct Railroad will resume the duties of the 8IIMR:fillt TERM on the drat day of 'MAT neat, anctolorie on the last day of ffleptembet The fleliorMlierettire, is in session daring.i.e SUMMER MIMI& Pupils are received at any time at proportionate chargee. The average number of students IS $3, Under the charge of nine Teachers. The French; , Gleiman and ofaunett languages axe taught by native resident iroetructore For oatelMdßß, ogues appfy to WM. F. A:3L'Princiged, apl/2cad:eod at Wert Cheater, Penns. HIRSH FEL - 19, NO. 88 WOOD STREET: WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIS SPRING IMPORTATIONS VOR GENTLEMEN'S DRESS, WHICH for novelty and beauty of style is unexcelled. The TallorlngDepart*ent embraces all the -new fatrrica of the season adap ted to all classes and uses We sballpay Ma'ame strict attention to the style of getting up ear gert. meats for , which we have always been mowed.— Oar prim; are moderate. L. HIRSH:FELD_ NO. 88 WOOD 81PaKTUT. CITY TAXES -.-4161:1- W A l i S o R E tt-T , ALL P LIAI3.LE OR CeT Y . and „Business Taxes and Wateritanta in:the ens of fittebu.gh, are nefeby nottfledthat database taxes and water rents are now due aid midge at city Treasurer's Office. /fourth Street ANIP-On all payment inadebefore AUGUBT NAM a Discount of hive Per Cow. . will be al- lowed. Between Angina let and Sep ember Ili a discount or Two Per Cent. Between c. sober let and November Ist, an addition will be made of fire per cent, and after November let. all remaining unpaid will be put in the handset collect. ors, with a farther additioatif live per cent. je3 wm. BIC net% my 'rreseunir. raiir:Ail =A :4 71 P - V=IROF: lIIP VP 4=V if-:=1 I -FOR SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. DPCALLIJM, 87 Fourth Street, UAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDED &a, assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes. try, and Common Ingrain Carpeting. OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 2! feet, new designs and beatttihilrue, with all goods usua ll y ftound hit FIBST CLAM CARPET STOREI4. and on as .11MnAble leZ i ee any other hones In the city. D. C....KNEELAND KEE' CONSTANTLY ON „HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; IWinakeS to order - MAIN - AND PENCE' PAM& BOOTEE, suitable for Shoes, Dry Coot% ,at Eastern ri ft s. Corner Virgin alley and 'W.... street, !third tory--over Citizens' Bank ) Pi harsh. Pa. 1639:1y att's Latent Illuminating Tiles HAYING BEEN APPOINTED AG ENID FOB TUB &ALB OF EI'ATT'S CELEBRATED ILLOINATIER TILES, ANDERSON &PHILLAD'e s Age me for BROWN BROTHERS', manufacturer'', marB ' Chicago. Minot& i., ~, 44- , -*, ' 7c71, .4, :s4k' , ;, ii t.% , -/ il4t , t '''f- " — itisr4l'4,o4.4ok4,' ' ,.. .: 1 ''' ••' - ' 7 ''.- MI ' i 4 . '.' . - AMP. ''' , :- .. *7 : 4 P . ;5 7 7 1 .FK:.:.04 - 1, -. K. - : ~..,,s - ,Bilpi , Bil p i :, ~A,,' :.„:01. ‘ ,_.,,..,.....„... ..,.,....,ar_ c :.,,,...5 4 ,..,,_ . .:}:}. .., a. Itioote ", it ." iitaf f raorn . 4...,.:1 lo mums &son,stuateatandat- ' : OOS 140 , Brotani,irtif DiaidaSitilatmiV/ 114, , Acts , oldi MO azaLifoic lioNik, !Arilanle-oither„ 4314;„..Vortery,e0t:nr— t% t i l i 77 " * ".`-' I ,i LI. -If ,„ , tit - ecttiontbu% fa tlfecuesthioughonra• • thitedAtatea Doom , ti recetvo ircir',t atCrivittiliWllo-rtAtapietskiest, _ l'hir4 - slid lbothistrecltl!. '„,.-,,- -;;-- *4 1:4-, ,- !!, ... :il 0 * li 1 writ - AS 41 ; 7:WA* flit i 4 C t i 0C.,--“ , 10.115 °VOX* I" a .WV fif 1 e 'Y . i 0 II ART ESED: . • - lit3,-11 1 c 4.1„ FEIN DAILY, from - "g`terw.:-, e - r,.4-:;, - u r also, on Wednesday arid Satxtrtiti4W ikontldayltdtoliorembef WtroittlMC' ~.;',,-::--- and from.Sc*embetri let t o KaPlat;irobrif . • - e-1-4. air: - ,4 4 Deposits received:4"a Guist f),nt4C__;;Ont..,-, - I:lomaa,mid *dividend ortheprOfift -aseimeasj,. Otr -- : a yea 4 in Janeend,,,Peonenberi• - . l riktreo464/4111/11' - declared sendan .111-Xtßitalla-D.O4lObY-' Anne. th e Bank, wate'o4 ,w9o..,liti). - 4 .. ..r. ,- - =1,41'..i-.;,roits,it-vit4t4l,4lVii4 14 Interest, epoidto - i'm ft4pkati.d.42o/4,_ Tromiliefirst there of Jdneaa - mprodber, ' dinntelettatyeeritltltrinftrobklbriethellee'- ZIA ak4 0 1;evelbteFeile04 MB PO bpi*. M. : ISWlntiziet miff =able in lesetnati-Sweirkr' years, Maitingiritheiggretap'kktimAniiin' MIX mom gliAlt. , .: .., ~:;... -,= ' , : /WKS contMg th Charter, By-limmi Mask --t and Reguragons: sha g l 4 lll / 2 0D APPl4itionsit• Re • • ~, ' ' GEMS ALB&EL ' ' • 1 won rimunner. ,- ~ ~ William J. Anderson. 'J awed B 4,44414 7 . , ' Rill Divehi, --, •• Isaac .111,15Minceki- ' • -Balli• L-FabilestisPkt - : AadireolloekaL D 4%. • - Hopewell Replittm, ~-, -Itehart,R6l4i.,,, r., i . i ., v James Resihmtn, - ' ' James 13 hid I re;. ; ' '-' -; James D. Raney, - 'Alexander( red* 5 -''''' ' . trintstom tl# ..t,,,m. - •.: -:•• ~ Alexander 'Bradley, ,John,H.RLoPaddtra j , ... 1 - John G. Bacikefen, PetarainlitatriAt‘ ,, • Gaup Black, Jettasiltlfellea , r - 5 - - " " John It Zaloiletik . itunets/P4deni . L:Fr:' o.' , • Alonzo A. Ojtorter, J_:9hn.ltrarebaUe. --,,, .1- Charles A. Colton , ' " welter "1: lltamim ' e , William Douglas; John , Orr; • • - - John Evans, , HenryLatinivindV. 'i. , Jobli Edimes, John .fi.. Shoenbowo. - William S. Haven, Alexander . ',. •: Peter H Hanker, - = ,Willfarn - ••Ri• ' 'F' : Richard Rays, . • latanWkittier..i,r ~-, ~ . William S. Lavely, Christian, Yeager.- . mammy AZED Eitillittelt - CHARLES • A. COLTO3.O . [fey • - &.oArst Ull V NAW. - C 1111,01014 • No. 100. Sinitlibild Si.; near the corner of Fifth, t " Ary,LONEY in large arid loaned on Gold and ffilrer, , Dlairkeeti,4ol - 14i4 ld and Silver Watches, and all 'kind's of 'iTidUitL, able articles, for way-length of IliZne 1 11 1% 1 " 41, " ; : 41411 goods'etathot delivered rcuilliket;flht accountable m case of fire. 1811.01tloa Zoete &oral 4.A.40402,24qww., 111E - .MERC4ATILE nomOrioi&garioioi er 2400700 Thisinesi Houses lieiad, :13* bracing - every City * Town and ;,V , tne United Statesi Canada, and other . British Possestdons to N, A,,. It. C. DUN & CO., Prepiker*. A. ARBIBTRONG, litanaaaa,- Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Pittabrirgh, Ps &dabfished Nev York, June, 1841, 11ttebisrllt North; 180.' _ Head. Mlles NEW YORK ROIG CO itranok (Mats; Pittsburg, ,R G Dunk V, 0 ; L CO; Cinclatuttyß . Law& Co Clete ' 41; Attlr, Dun & Co; lletrokt, R. G Don. & Ro Ran & Co; Mihrar.kin, R d Dmikflro;lght - 00, AG:Don Co; Charleston, REF Dan& 0 Dun &Co; BC Louis, 11-DunikOMiln:- ,- RG Dun & Co. Asuutollnte Moles. Boston, 1 Russell & (lo ; Baltimore, T-7.O„rtaitillt Co; 'Richmond Pratte Cfßoesh Tordato, R G Dtini k Ow. Montze4 _PAlukll Co • London, Eng., R C Dan & Co. _ diterence Booke,with,noncesofehankes,printeit , furnished to substibent, ' Collections promptly Ottended to in anjitrtok,.l the United States and British' _Possessions, - a n References to upyarde oflfA Rouses Itqllel&trigr : - for whom,the omoe makes collections. , , L.L.41, Laws of - introdlintion'te LatryersOf high and.. , irmand reSpeefabdityin every section of Itha . be oratuatottals ftnialled-zto.tatianX lag an application at tint Office. Aim to of 4.4, of °mow - named above.' , 1 ice, B. SBEI • U4' Bt3T MATT ST HAND-B REit 11141Mitral . • ' L GM /Wart • • s DzAaara• nr • • btona.- BONDS, istomatata grid •ottiii•Seetil'• „ •z flag Pri riur .. EXCELSIOR GLASS - MU, ZAK , .. ~ ,, , , ,i A.MOLETL..III. T. PLUNEETT.:.T. o w et u "- T . WOLFE 'PLUNKET, tir . 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