' r ;< ' A : ~..:•y9llplwii; . .;ixix-. tint t - atto t (ttt A Wet t 41,1133410.813 IRON WORK% ' - --44Ems - La-314.411T11, •: -- ~ Iraniirmitirmoi 4 'IRON .4 :0: NAILS, sot sii p agio ....... ... *st. I !may . Plates, Ea , WAIUMOIMIN, 111 Water Street, and 13S First Street, PITTSBURGH, AM corner of Mauldin and South Water Ftreets, tibleago. - - ' talTair W. BE; FABER & CO.,' MUT Near the - Pone& R R Passenger Depot iPITTSRUH.OII, I!ALAITITFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Enginea, ranging from three to one and flfty home power. and limited for Grist Mills, Saw ieilef i ßlest ti,FaCtorfee, etc. Give partf=t l t i e:on to toe construction of En gines and , ry for grist mills, and for up. !lOUs, mulay and ular saw mills. Have also on hand, }frustum And reedy for ship. ment at abort notice, Engines and Bolton of every dascrlyitimr Alag fu alt& Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers. and Ponies in variety, and conthitte .the manufacture of 1 172 en Machinery aid Machme Cards. Our prices are low, .our mactunery manufactured of the Mst quality of materials, sm'd warrtutted lit allossee,to style sidlafaotion. ilirthylera from all parte of the country solicited and promptly filled! felt:dew SMITH. PARK & CO. NINTH WARD FOVNDitlir, PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 142, Fast and 120 Second streets. ManufactUrers of all sites and descriptions of Coal Oil. Retorts and SW* Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Iralsk a an d Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Put n Couplings. ' too and Machine Castings of aim de • seriptlto order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry. all necessary fitting will be ascrefally attended ta. fittElveed W. 1110W&CT1NMEL......... J. EUCKPR1LL............21. P. gaLT B141431;1211TOSK. HEMPHILL & CO., CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS., • NE A R CITY WATER WORKS, Pittsburgh, Ps., Manufacturers of Mack' n toah A Hemphill's .Improved Patent Oscillating STEAM ENGINES, and SLIDE VALVRE of all sizes and hest styles. Having put up 'Machinery of large capacity and of the best quality, we are 'prepared to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in this lino, truing that birromptness and the cr after Of our work to m t public patrona W_e coll_vamal ate on-ro our BALANCED VMOTE - OSOILLiTMG ENGINES, aircombining advantages heretofore unattained in this Maas of RDAs,. ELM GUAGEB POE SALE, and Warrant ed correct and durable. ja26:l3m ILK arum corns MINtS. AND - 811ELTING WORKS, r4II,S,,RIPCURDY 34 CO., ETUFAMITIMPS OF SHEATH- Britten' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bitisedlltill Bottoms, Spotter Bolder, ke, also treys:gr it and dealers in Natal°, 'An Plate, SININUm, ' ito. Constantly on hand , inmen's Magdastrand Warahotm, No. 149 First, and 11480amuLstreetit Pittabtagh, Pa enema) orde rs Of ODOM oft to say desired =Darn falil ”110141 E, ENGINE BUILDER AND NA GILEILT WESTERN RAINING MILL, cor. ttsl Duquesne Wm, PfttabtergA, will make wit to lo ei rder, and warranted ail good ßs-, as can be made, thefollowing es machinery , , liZ :—Stesni Beginea, Tuning Ladl fix wood and iron ; Pla ners, for Wood and ircin; Drilling Machines; House and Tobsooo &wenn ; Patent -right and Model Ma chines, in the beafrommer; Shafting, Putties, and of all asses and rarieti ; Screws, of any di. 7 and pitch, to fifteen et in length. will also make, and hare on hand, Doctor and Nigger Nome* and Deok Pumps for steamboats, ke. Istge:inheanana other Planingg done tot 1 4 1; osa_plesa 114 inches wide, by 9 feet inches I ALUOrdirs Promptly Mid and Earasstio Sobel N. /14.-Birtionlar attention and promptitude gicr en to repairs on Prindng Presses and other Ma chines. myllnyd Jnisuratre. Monongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH. Omous—JAMES Ai BUTCRISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOO ,D Secretary. OAPT. JAB. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. ASSETS, MAY lOth. 1861. Stoat Due Bills r ayable on demo nd and secured by two approved names..s 78,760 00 ESES ...... ........... 28,067 84 Billa Dbroounted.--- .......... 86,236 78 12,000 00 /.15 bates r4 l;73l;3;loB Bank stook coat..—...- ....... —4 6,166 00 100 shares Chtizenve Bank stock cost-- . 6,175 00 40 Shares Bkohange Bank stook C05t...... ... ».. 2 555 55 EA Shares Bank of RUA- ' Balance of Book Accounts Ofßco , Xontitare ...... ..—...... %'- `'... ,-- - 4 ' - ii: - ;,DEREOToRs WWlt.Thilnktor Jae. A. Hutehl , non, Wilita/MMIF, John Atwell, WlLBlllgr? . .:Elkq: S. B. Robison. Jno.lßAkellik • , Biehard Bum .ais'irnitpitriolc. Bs Wallace, SobtoDalseU v ' Geo. A Berry, WM:IA*IWe% . Wm. Means, ' t 'fi'7.l - tif..-Jatnes Woodburn, • Alkireny Insurance Co. 4 rh Bloc k. e AttAlNBr , ALIA MW L l / 2 01PVlitg AND Maar. malts. J 02024• l'resideatt; JOHN D. MoCORD. De:: Booth. Secrete; Capt. /walk:. a G. Harvey (11 4144 4‘ tiV ' John D i Adam CVl MUlr jobnr cit " Jacobs, qtr W. Dean !. Vt Warm Rob% E. DivW WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOOK IFAVEN, CLINTON QOUNTY. AY TH7I LBODMATITRE OP PIirSBYLVANLL ladm iTittr i A Merchandise, Furniture, le, iu pa,oonatry. Lattas=r—lion. J. J.,Paar"J. B. sao, T. T. litasrai!, Ron. G. C. Kerrey,•ftsa. east, D. K. 4 3 1 Asii i .. f ah , e ltta n: Tor. Peter Dickson, W. =lt HOti. G. 11.116.11VEY, Pres ident. T. T. Lamas, Vice President. Taos. icpcmor, Secretary. J. A. LIPPEIrT; Agent, 4WD No. To Filth street. Peausylvtualainuaranoe Company Of Pittsburgh. No. 63 /Poona stroeit. ErasaToßs. .T ooo bratotos l o4.Pettersoniller 4= 4 4 C. A. Moth,•hates R-Roplmo. A. A. Carrier, How flprOlu e Slob. li_oeghtV, Geo. W. Smith. A.____.J..Tonet # 7•l , 4l,34brßampton, Robert Patrick, comets:4Bd 5300.000 FIRR AND ' RUM TAKEN, of all deacriptiona. A. A, CAMUXI3 &,----- P da rat - & Mt L mum anon/4' wn% ElAlar estzais: WEATE Anruoittry AITNA UE NCE CQN. in mAmmax . / 81 )---Chat or , Pape/nal Orth b aa r aVl Allem 1 4 .1881—$ 2,28a478 82 Tara adjusted and d, mere IaPPOPERTY' Strialft 'AGAINST .11. Danger 14 , ilre,hrille Perils-0 Inland Navi gation, at an liberal rates isid'rules is solvency and 'fair wont will permit, • A. 4 1 16- CA.IIII4IER & ORO., Agents, - •- W. IL EDIE, Surveyor. =leftNo. 88 Fourth eirtost, INitsburgb; • • gamm , FOR VIE FIVRTH— -1147 ilhoottoi the Fourtir, WWI forthe Fourtir, Moe* &tithe •Fourt4 Anw ar am,,,„ at /.); kkinra A MU ISYStIMS. • ••••^V/ - , .••• •• . ••••'' , `•• •'"•'• /,•-• _•••7•7•••••—•- -- ••••• - - - ---• - • - nti * • • , - - V . ••• • r 4- ,• ,, r • . . - .4• 1 4 • •••• 7".% • / • t , „.. ...".; : 111111111-3'H....111- O N : , N 41 '5: " •; , • _ • E. W, .O.TT,S; WITH TERRY, PRICE CO., IMPORTERS AND REALEIO3 IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Eatin,ota, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, dm., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. ?MT, DARLIIL B. PHIA OLIVIER T. TVILIIT. de12.11 PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES, Silt and imitation Rosewood Mouldings. FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS 'l 4 /S Smithfield Street, Demlees Block, between Fifth and &kill, Pills. burgh, Pa. Sir City Glass at manufacturer's Prices. 10i Particular attention given io repairing Paintings, Reguilding Frames and business cards framed at wholesale price. PaaV (SUCCESSORS TO A. H. HOWAND.) STEAM BOOK BINDERY BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY No. 72 and 74 Third "Kreet. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND MG in every variety, 33T.J.A.N33. 33003K.43 Ruled to any intricate pattern, and bound In every desirable form, All work warranted to give satisfau Prices at the Lowest Rates. BAM'L P. BAYNE. .......... W. NEEPP. aplsmd' J. H. HILLILEMAN & CO.'s FASIIIONABLE HAT STORE, • 75 WOOD STREET. SPILING STYLE SILK do CASSIDI ERE RAM FRENCH AND ANIF.RIDAN FELT HATB. All Grades and Colors. CAPS FOR GENT'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREI O , Of every description STRAW GOODS In great variety. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS To suit all tastes. All at the Lowest Rates at .1. H. HILLERHAN do CO.'S, ma3o 76 WOOD BT. EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, ie prepares to bring out or send back passengers from or to an part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any part 01 Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail. roan. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail insr between Now York, Liverpool, Glapgow and GtakinkY• fall SAVAGE ROUSE, No. 350 Liberty Street, NEXT To PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER. DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING- taken ail I fitted up,with all the modern improvern Tits, this popular r&• sort, the subs= ber isprepared io accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the bait the market affords. Oysters will be ser ved up in every variety of style, during the sea son. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels con. fldent in recommending to the public for their excellence. Oarf. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and acid Wholevale and Reza 1. mv2llklvd SEETIN'S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THOMAS STONE, Proprietor. AVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modem im• provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub• lle pperterelly, with the beat the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style daring the swum. LIQUORS -and ALBS he feels confident in re• commendmxto the public for their excellence. Sir n't served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOAHDRES taken. ap4:ly 16,140 00 65,997 75 400 00 49,162 80 $222,484 17 LSIOR OYSTER AND RATING 110131, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PETTSHURGH. WAcAztums 4sw =La DIAMOIM LAKE AND EASTEE, , run. FREE IMILADELPEIA - AND" RUATISIORS OTS TERLarm srna) All la their _: P Bsaaoa. n 026 & CO. FIFTH MENU HICHAIOIF, DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR, No. 72 Fifth Street, THE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS ozCband t and the Choicest' nehrudee of the Beason,Berved tip in the most superior manner. AlirMeals at all hours of the day and night. - 86 melydaw. PITTSBURGH, PA. OPPAILICOPIAMESTAUILANT, 'Bvia.a YOUNG, Frrngsmxtrr. riLEB ATTENTION OF, MERCHANTS and °i re le directed - fithiii sestabliithment, w has been recently fitted up for the purpose of aiIIordingAAMESTANUAL EATING 'HOUSE IN A iMM.A,L LOCATION.." folks attending trkstrket.:are • particularly bitted to tall. Everything pertaining to . au , EATING &17.430 N ihniya be Ibmstettni freshest the market affords. • . aralkdanr NANSION HOUSE, GEORGE,AIIR ., Proprietor, No. 244 •LibertY street, Just e the Passenger Dealt of the Psylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving - by that road. The proprietor lutrita at considerable expense, fitted up, in exoeffent le, the MANSIONHOUSE, would respectfully s slime of public patron. age. :There Is Washed a splendid STABLE and ex.fenstVe WAGOIIIFARD, affording ample worn. =dation to travelers and ateamstere. Bibs-Larder and Bar will be tarnished With the mist the mar kel can afford. felm lining WM. toAS. MILLINGAS, MONONGAHE LS PLANINGNILL, would respecUhuy warm the public that he has rebuilt since - the % , e, and baying - enlarged his , establishment, and Med it with the newest and most sppror , d machinery_ is now • prepared-to ..furnigh &ark% and planing boards, scroll sawing end rewasenzig, doors, sash and shutten, kiln dried, frainesOnouldilige• hex , September 7,1857. MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW ' RESTORED. 'UST. PUMMELED viti. THE NA uI_IWITt_EATMENT, AID` _OUS CADIOAL E OF SPA-TORSHEA, or Sernint• &zeta Defdlity, litervettertese,"levalm=l: 3 : An* and hopPtork_ot, reoultisz heti' to 43 . " Ito - bt. myerwell, XD. Sept Wider pea l, I na wain eOgilope to any addresestak tso of twat h om e Or. ORM. S. 32t Bowery- New York. Poet Moe Be Glotits, gastimeret, Sooltiu Cum, H. ii.BRECHT & BBC., MANUFAOTURERB OF LOOKING GLASSES, DEALERS 11,1 Naoh-Madera. BAYNE & NEEPRIL, -AND Natters, ago% Otis and Sataniants. PITTSBURGH, TtTESDAY MORNING, JULY 30, ~rJrtanai, WH, H. WHITNEY, NOTARY PUBLIC. (IFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fiftb ‘Woctant. near Wood. .11.1 ,2 1 D B. kV1L110NT„....... J • 111t9 11.. HMI M'CALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , FRANKLIN, VENA.NGO myzkiva • Pennsylvania. a. W. Parnasos........ Geo..r*. UAW Iso; PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .K.UIIN , S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. _.lily PITTSBURGH, PA. R. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ottle•, No. 76 Grant Street, (Three doors below the Court House,) myttly PrITSBURGB, Pa. L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW °Moo, No. 133 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. T SCOTT, DENTIST Si • Sas removed to the house Weil oecapieS by Dr. W. A. WARD. No. Wet Penn Street, (South aide,) third door above Baud street. Air Othoe hours from 9A. M. till 6P. M. I aiWv JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, No. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. ituitswen:—Dr. A. M. Pollook, D.D. Bruce, Bea, Dv HaHoek, Theodore Bobbins, Russell Srtett, Esc. m7141y TEETH I SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, has removed to 246 PENN N.,/. STREET, In the house formerly occupied o Dr. G. R. Keyser, opposite Christ's Church.— lie will give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, trom $l6 to $B2 per set. Rimuttios—liev. W. D. Howard, Rev.Samnel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. G. M'Candless, M. D, d. H. Hop. Inns, W. R. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. 'Sim Samuel ArKee. ati27:l7 wwwflnm MIATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ALBO-AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS Ft. TT ..P 2 1 TY It "E S - detly WE. PENN AND WAYNE EIE. JOHN M. KIRKPATEICR..---rOHN MELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP. tr)rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-partnershi_p kti the practi-e of 3 Law. JOHN M. KIRKPA - THICH, JOHN MELLON, Pittsburgh, May lath, 1861. KIRKPATRICK A; MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Street, five doors above Smithfield, Pittaburgh, Pa. jell•tf TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at et, Law, Office, Fourth street, Pateburgh, be mean lima field and Cherry Alley. dell:ly GEORGE S. SE.LDEN HAVING resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be found at his office, 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh._ - - - AHL, - Surgeon Dentist, successor A.A.. to G. W. Biddle, No. 14.4 thnithfield street. W Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 6 o'clock. {MST C i t tJYYING AND LEECHING, NB.. et !MRS, BESSE. ..Teeth extracted. Hot, Cola and shower Baths selBly , F. ItFl3lt, 177 tirant street. Oil, Goal, (Bandits, &c. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, --OP YENANGO COUNTY, PENNA., (CHARTEHZD El:BM:IA . 11X IST, 1841.) Capital $lOO,OOO, A. N. MARSHALL, Pres. H. E. DAVIS See. DIRZCTOVS: A. M. Marshall, W. H. hfoGee. James Forquer C. Barringer, J. L. Oarnaghan. Office in that of R. H. Davis, City of Allegheny, N. mhltLitmd ALADDIN COAL OM COMPANY MINEETON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., I_TAYE ALWAYS on hand a superior HariZ f OALILB LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING n Also, LAMPS of every . variety, Wholesale and Retail. 3P1R:14 B. C. ac J. H. SAWYER, XANUFLCTORUS 0! LARD OIL, CAM:ILES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, so. 42 Wood Strost, Pittsburgh, Pa pIIOTOGEN, COAL AND CARBON 01L LAMP STORE. I GUARANTEE MY Coal and Carbon Oil To be the best in this market, and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and of every 00/4 OIL is the most economical and brilliant light known, and is entirely non.explosive. - Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied with Coal or Vtaixes Oil, pure, and of, the fittest quality, at' low Priem also, JAmps,Witiks and Uhlmns. O. =MBI, No ey s. 10 and 12 Fifth street, bekiss Idarket, sosatirdew to the Itroaleitancovitium attans. NATBQNA OIL. • MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYL AXJ, yenta Salt Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, "d gr iteed l LLIMMOTI B OI I3 F I a s fi DAY " Constantly on hand and for sale by P. S. M Co, at their new office, No. 24 Wood street, between First and Second street. Mbliatt GEO. CALHOUN, General Agent. FLOY 1 :1, OORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., iv Pitt/mirth, Pa, agent for the receipt and sale of CARBO.3I OILS. Keeps constantly on band, and is receiving heavy and lightens suitable for Lubricating and Kenning Firposei, which *ill be sold low for cash and cash 4;01,2 antaiudsw 'r' , l all A aver, k NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BITWEEN DIITH AND LIMIT' BTB. 107 Markel Stkeet, qpio, SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING 1, anew and large stock of PAPER RANGrINGS, Bosbreca complate assortment for Dwellings, stores, Halls, Churches, he, to which he would respectfully invite the attention 'of the Pub• M. having en enure new stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those In want of new goods will find them by looking through our assortment. marftlyd JOS. U.. TIUGISIES. WALL. PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortmcmt and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Dome and see. WALTER P. MAIISILILL, No. SI Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Rea for sale Fremeh, German and American WALL PAPERS SOK PAlitA z m e AM MROIIO3, LOMA . * 4 ; 50,000 rolls at 121 ets. 50,000 rolls at 0, & and 10 ctn. • Wnwow 1 201124 M. Fanlesizo Ponenk Twxu Come, Cameo, to. lir Look for the Striped Front. The only of place in town where a fun nosortment Dieu* mow Wog*. Aytrartlin andOlommissiort. I JAMES W. CRAFT. Manila' aion and Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Broker, Office and Storage, No. 81 North LtlYett, Saint Louis. N. B.—l will give immediateand personal attention to all business entrusted to my .m.e, for which charges will be reasonable. Reference,.: Forsythe, St. Louis; Paul 1 fining. ; J. BlliflhAWD Q Co.. Cincinnati; Mesars.Trua ¢ J Craig. ld'Arlbur, Byrne 4 Liibbons, New York; W. C. TPDowell, P. Ewing,Kausas; Ncrthup ro., Harms; J. W. Burbridge & Co... New Orleans; W.W. Weston, Memphis; Penne& .% Hart, Pitt-- burgh; O. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P H Ball, It. D. Adams, Chicago, W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington, I ows; W, 0. po9tiomot, Burlington, laws; Capp.. C.i.nnel Bowman. and river men genera*. mhlB:Orn Oldutati#l4 ST. FRANCIS' CO,)LEGE, Under Care of the Franetschn Brothers. TH ES INSTITUTION, SITUATED L IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, low miles from Creation Station ! on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitteburgh,, wwin chartered in 1868. with privillges to confer tus usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loea ton of the College is one of themost healthy In Pennsylvania ' portion of - the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing, air, and picturesque seenery. The Behr isatic year ornameneee bit the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th of AU OUST, /11 , 1 ends about the 280 of JUNE following. It i, divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying , Engineering, lc., &c., will be furnished by the Instifnuonto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forme no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eigni years to the age of manhood. Tinuas—Board and Tuition, payable half yearlv in advance $lOO Washing and use of Bedding-- ....... -....... le Classical and Modern Lan extra....... 10 Students spend Vacation at e liege...-. 16 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reyntada, St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen Of the Pittsburgh Diocese. TuEIVES IC CIIES AIJ TER ACEIVIT, AenLT WESTCHITSTER, PA., WITHIN two bouts Tine from. ettiladelphla by the n limas Central or the West Chester direct 11.adroakred.tottindieithe .dlitlO§, of. the SUIdMEI. TEEM oollearat 4iti. of ,lllitYt pat. and close on h 4 1 6.„ the Vay ixt-•ittpteplibefi4Vtni.*abool, therefore, e ' SiiitfAiving.LOSUMAIERUONTILS. Pupils e _IW at any time at 'ortiolutte charges. I' a-: Me cumber Of btligetiti la 85, under the her. : of rune Teat ere. The French, German ~. patueh longue/ea era taught by notice resident ; . nutters. For entelegoes apply to . WM. E.V£EIIB. A. M. - Princire, ak ‘ „,. , ... ;soil ' ' -!' 'at Veal Chester,Tenna juktuitute. 19RNITURE AND CIIAIRS 4f/ 11.1111)1.703EIJD PRIOFS. gIiMES W. WOOD WELL, r Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street. ; 0 , AND If i FOURTU STiIIEIET, CONSISTING OF VARIP:TIPA OP EITYLV3 AND SUFZAILLI XM Hotels and Private Dwellings. Vt. All miffs promptly Asitended to, and the FUrni tare carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats sad Hotels ftwitlithed at short notice. Cabinet Masers supplied witAirert , article in the line. • vasafn • - IPUR.I \ .i.iTU ILE FUR UAtil 1 .—A .12 asoirtment of Pittaburtri ruanninctized u.s.N Tutu; embracing BUREAUX 00X. 0A31.13„ W /OWE() l 3 Vrid every article needed In a well furnished deal nag, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on band and made to order. As the only terms on which business ii. done at this estab lishment is for GASH, pricesare made accordingly. Persona in Ward of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PACEINER k IRWIN'S, N 0.103 Smithfield street, below RIM J. D. nazism, Joan M. mama narZkly :j 7 erghant 4attors. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS —A T— REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMER SALES, whloh have been selected w.th more than usual care, nd feel confident that in the RICHNESS 01 0 FABRIC,AND STYLE —o GF AS WELL A 8 FAIRNESS OF PRICE They will bLIKPASS ANY GOODS of the kind ever before openedin this city, and would respect. Midt a early e call from our patrons anti the public to examine the same.ter themselves SAMUEL GHAT & SON, .11TERCHANT TAILORS, mylo 19 'MYTH STREET. SMITS & PITCAIRN, Merekaat Tailors, No. 48 • • p. • • - r D. BRUCILLOOHER I TAILOR, HAS RE-COMM EN CED BUSINESS st his old stand, No. 106 FOURTH STREET, where be will be glad to see his old friends and public generally. Will also do CUTTING p er Lm !Or boss sod men. tell M . 6 , LITTLE. .311131,011A8T TAILOR, RO. It SA/NT. GLAIR BTILERW s (Dr. Irish's New Building,) B w . . ..... macs: W e H. M'GEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Waters in Reedy blade Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny city, Pa. f 012-Irdaw latnttrs. T. T. - WGILIBIvi I 1-i 0 'USB, Et cifr zia• -AND. ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, 2, Cor. St. Clair St. and Duquesne Way, (SEGOND STORY.) *Yr All work entrusted to me win be Neatly and Promptly Executed. octly WM. TRX I 4 2 1-0•52 7 , HOUSE, SIGN &ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Fourt h gu t Bets Wood - finulthit •Id P/77 4 4817,20$ PA. agrAll woritPrOlarga Wended to- troral vd 1: Ti GI Cei2l;7l P., VBRIEIt Air rd Oers tt..testlk fistitheiri street, sppnedtti so Vatttedre . t s hop, Grant AI"rENTiON, THE COMIUNTTY-1 6rey end Fancy Dress Goods, also Lace d es , Grey Renfrew& Needle WO k, Hosierh Kau, so fill c d ot a tk a out 'met:keep. Our Moak of Domestic mid Staple Goods is aNISON so well assorted. C. HA LOVE, MINUS area. :Arm v erlisenten I ARMY SI: Orrick: Cr Arab eturnina -tea Equirsac, GUI 7,1- ‘f amt Ifercir streets, I l Nr, Voss:J . oly 17, 1861. i4EALED PRO?::,11 Sr., /it - . 1 Aji.t will be ref . PlViut attheroilice u net 12 o'clack m., on 'III 18RDA I",the Bth dsy of Au ust utSst, win. a il.'y will he publicly Emmett, for furni hing by aotmst the following Army Supplies and Alitterials,deirverable at Htleil pace or places in the et yof Islaw York as Irby be hareaftt r designated. ui quautilks as i eettired, vii: 200,000 tin canteens, a ith cork stoppers, 8 pints, ta wels h 11% minces without the RUT. yer; L., J.a curt-red earl rh.t4 alter eu inspection has been made of them. 1610,0e0 canteen straps 26,000 camp kettles. Sheetiron, 3 s'zqs, in nests, 18% pounds 67,000 mess pans,sheet Iron, weight 2 pounds. 1,700 iron pots with tabs :10,000 fellirg axes, cast steel, best quality, 6 and 5 1 .4 pt ands 60,000 axe handles, best hickory '4%000 Camp hatchets, cast steel, best quality 18 ounces 54,u00 hatchet handles, beet hickory 27,000 pickaxes, '2 sixes, to b l / 4 ' and 7 pounds 61 000 p ekaxe handles, beat hickory 30,0, 0 ax slings 27,000 hatchet slings i 7,000 spades, 2 sixes, beat quality 400 sets hospeal tent poles 4 300 se.twall tent poles 21.000 abley tent poles with iron tripod 2,000 sets' of servants' tent poles 9.000 hospital tent pins, large 10,000 hospital tent pins, small 48 000 wall tent pins, large 660,000 common tent pins 10,000 a.bley tent stoves 2.0 0 dru•es infantry 2,400 drum oases 2.000 drum head's, batter 2000 drum heads, snare 6,000 pairs drum sticks 2,uro drum stick carriages 2,000 sets of dratn snares ' 2,000 drum slings 2,000 drum cords of Ita•lan hemp, 34 feet long 1,000 buglta, with extra mouth piece 1.000 infantry bugle cord and tea. els 200 garrison Has halliards rea rating flag halliards 400,0110 gt eat coat straps 0,001) sergeants' swill, s 200,0rti brass letters, 20,000 each, A, 13, 0, E, F, 0, EL, I, K, 276,000 brass numbers, 26,000 each, of 2,3, 4, Nei 7,8, 9. 50,000 LI 1 and 50,000 of 8, to serve also as 9 39,000 yards worsted lace (blue) I , A inches wide 68,000 yards worsted lace (blue) 3§ inch wide; 200 pairs sergeant major (infantry) chevrons .00 pairs quartermaster's sergeant (Infantry] chevrons 200 pairs hospital steward's chevrons 200 pairs ordnance sergeant's chevrons 2,000 Pairs Ist sergeana's — (infantrr) hevrous s,eoo pairs sergeant's (Infantry) chevrons 16,000 pairs corporal' . mfan try) ehev rehe ) 99,990 yard red:hunting 17,000 yartiatinite beating 8,000 yards 'blue bunting 2.200 yards .1-4 muslin 1,900,000 yarde cotton drllliug 241,000 bedsaok tape 8,000 yards cotton webbing, 13 , 4 inches 7,000 yards bolting rope 200,004 Knapsacks, complete 200,000 haversacks, complete Aids will also be •eceivea at the Mame lime and place for the making ap tram matens's furnished by the Government the following articles to be delivered at the depot of army clothing and equi page In thi I eity, viz : '..2xi,outi single betisackis 200 garrison flags 200 storm flags 200 recruiting liege the . above mentioned articles must conform in every respest to the sealed standard patterns in this office. where they may be examined and ad. ditional intormation received concerning them. As is desirable that the articles be of domestic fabrications, bile from manufacturers or regular dealers wit be pre!. rred, which must be made for. and conform to i•uckarticles only, in yeality and deseription, se arc reqi.cr , fit,y the advertisement and the samples in the/ (Ace, but contracts will be awarded to the lowest rei,ponsible bidd r who shall furnish satisfactory /until - tries for the faithfut performance thereof. The mann facto rers' 6 stablistimeet -or dealers' place of hustneas must be distinctly Mated in the proposals, togetoer with the names, address apd rebribusikir ,two 'persons proposed as sureties. The sureties tniflol2ltitie Tr . COSIn, train snail be entered into Within ten days after the so' eptance of said bid or proya.sal. Proposals will be received for %lay one of the articles separately, and for any portion of ooh, not le..a than one/ourth of the number and quan tity /advertised for. Tne prorilege is reserved by and for the Patted Slates of rejecting any proposals that may be deemed extravagant Dehyenas to commeheri within twenty days af ter the aceeptance of the propos'ls, and one-third of the quantity contra° ed for 'mist be ilelivered, within two months from said date of acceptance, and the remainder in monthiv proportions, within four months of said date of acceptance, or sooner if practicable. Bidders will, nevertheless, slate in their oposabs, the shortest possible time in which the quantities bid for can be delivered by them. All articles will be suljeetto Inspectionby sworn Inspectors, appointed by authority of the United Stalt tes. is to be die d Wetly understood that contracts are not transf3rable without the consent of the proper authority, and that any sale, assignment or transfer, without such consent having been ob tained (except under a process of law) will be re garded as an abandonment of the contract, and the contractor,and his or their sureties will be held re sponsible for all loss or damage to the United Slates which may arise therefrom. Payments will be made on each delivery should Congress have made an appropriation to meet them, or as soon thereafter as an appropriation abet' be made for that purpose_ Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery will be retained until the contract shall, be completed, which will be for feited to the United States in case of defalcation on the part of the contractor In fulfilling the con tract Forms of proposals, and guarantee will be fur. fished upon application to this office, and none will be considered thit do not ounform thereto. Propbsale will be indorsed "Prop osals for Burnish Mg Army BuPplies and Materials,' and be address ed, Major D. P. VINTON Quartermaster U. B. Army.l jy27 Box 8224 Post Office. WingaiMl Ovens OF An= Currszso Ann EQMPAGI4 Corner of Howard and Mercer streets, - Nsw Yong, July 8,1861. guise Paoporaus are invited and will be received at this office until the first day of August next, for making by contract the following Army Clothing, to oe made of materials furnished by the Govern ment, the ardclea to be delivered at the U.B. Depot of ArDay Clothing and Equipage in this city. Thai is to say; 200.000 infantry forage caps. 200,000 infantry uniform coats. 400,000 blue flannel sack coats. 600,000 trainers 800,000 flannel shirts. 800,000 drawers. 200,000 great coats 200,000 Feather stocks. The above articles mast be as well made in every respect as the sealed patterns in this °Sloe, where they may be examined.. All articles made under contracts herein invited, Will be received_ under righi ' inspection, made by sworn inspectors ap pointed by authority of the United States. Proposals will be preferred for each kind of gar ment separately, and for moderate, though not small, quantities of each. Bidders will state the quantities thigt will ()entreat for. and the shortest period within which deliveries will be made. Bach bidder in his proposals will distfnctly state his place of business, and names, address and responsibility of two persons propo sed as sureties for the material delivered and the quality of the work required ; and he will also state the shortest periods within which delivery will be made. Bide for clothing will be accepted only from tailors in extensive business, or dealers in cloth ing accustomed to ompicq tostay operatives in that line. It is to be dietinctly understood that contracta are rot traneferable without the consent of the proper authority; •nd that any sale, assignment or transfer, without soon consent (except under a process of law,) will be regarded as an abandon ment {Of wbtc4 tha controotorand his sureties will be held responsible. Delivery of clothing is to commence ten days atter the material shall have been honed, and the whole oontraaten foils to be promptly delivered accord. j og to the ternm of .each - contract. Payment , tor% be, made on the delivery of one half of the amount of any article oontracted tor, provtdr d approprittlone for that purpose be made by Congress; but ene-teit Wet the an.oent duo for each tiativi.ry Olaf lbe wainecl lit the contract is completed; and the sum retained -hall be Wetted to the United states in case of defalcation or now• fulfilment try the co 'tractor. Fortin of proposals and ptarantee will bo far mahed on applicatton to this Mike; and no proposal trill be . comddeted that does not confirm thereto. Proposals wall be endoreed 'Proposals for man' ufmnaring army supplies." and will be addressed to Major D. H VJNTOitI Quartermaster U.S. Army, A. Y. JY22 Boa." 48 Post Odic& TURPENTINE SPIRITS.-80 bbls, for sate by ae . FAIINESTOOK .4 00, 18 Corner or Find end Wood otilL DFAX:iIt E Paper Hangings of architectural designs, for Dare by iy27 W. P MARSHALL. 3 DOZ. MEDlClNf ' dftSfg; -3 dOz. Pays:ooa Traveang.Osaas. received and far stde by 68Q. A JlelLY, 1,113 AliegheAY Clqi6 RIOEI' Gold and Velvet Paper Hang will, for mate by W. P. Khßsvirai,l. T_lje • • , TUESDAY - MOB NING4-•••;JULY Iron-Clad Shlpa of WarCongrisai A bill has been introduced into the Senate, in aacordauco with the mom . , mcndation of the Secretary of the Navy, providing for the appointment of a board of Naval Officers to examine Into and report on the expediency of build,' log one or more iron-clad ships newar: Efficient measures :alma have bnek taken long ago to carry out such pro' visions as are contained in'thin bill, nail` as we clearly pointed out in 7 tho tific American of December 1,,1860y when Congress was then holdjUs last session. It is never too late, how& ever, to do right, and this movement, although tardy is in the right dine tion. This is a most important sub. ! ject, and all the experience which can be obtained to guide us should bo sought after with avidity It has been brought op several times lately in the BritishParliament,and discussed at some ltngth; and in a late speech of the Duke of Somerset, we find a very satis factory history of the experiments whichThave thus far been conducted in England. He stated that the first experiments were with iron plates on inch thick ; these the shot broke itt pieces with the greatest ease. Chain armor, india-rub ber, and hempen 'matting were next tried; these were also found to be utter ly useless. Next they tried Armstrong guns against 4.}-inch iron plates but they found that solid shot sometimes pierced them also. In building iron ships, the Duke stated that, it was a great problem when to stop, bectituie thin iron would not do, audit became a matter of great difficulty to make such vessels safe. Government, how ever, had extended its orders, and say, en iron-plated ships would soon be ready." The experiments with the 44-inoh iron plates and Armstrong guns have satisfied the British naval authorities that these can resist shells perfectly, and nothing but 'solid, long-pointed shot, discharged from the most egos Live, largest rifled cannon can break= them. In firing a broadside from the largest class of frigates witli..loo-Pownd pointed shot, at an iron-clad'vessal, not, more than three or four shots 'would en ter the vessel, and these would be ,so spent as to do but little injury. Such vessels, then, with'Kesent experience,. are almost proof against solid shot; while against shells, they are, perfect proof. No time, therefore, should• be fritter ed away in tedious_ tephnicalities,-be forliest.simist, ,ulWACtrai at least two mail-clad ships was. navy is now the overwhelming - power which belongs to the government, and we should not fail to adopt- every meas.' ure to make it more complete. •Now is not the time to deliberate in told debates about the expedien4 `of- - such vessels; it is not only expedient, but nee - emery, that they should-be built, and we trust that the Senate will pass the bill amended, so as to authorize their building at the earliest date possible. —Scientific American. PARTIES IN THE NEW CONFED.E. RACY.—The Augusta (Georgia) Chron icle expects very soon to see two, par ties arrayed" in the new Confoderaky, struggling for the Presidency next fall, and the division, it thinks, will be up on the point of admitting other States, "one favoring the admission of other States which may choose to accept our constitution, the other clinging to th:- delusion of a pure 'elavdooracy." The present provisionaliPreaidentand "Vice President, we are - told; both - "favor the idea of ultimate reorganization," while Howell. Cobb, it -is implied, and the-ul tra Southern party, are-forever eppoced to the admisbion of free States. -Her* then, says the -Chronicle, is, the pro gramme, as we think. Howell .Cobb for President upon the basis of no ad mission of any free State, and no ad mission of such slave State as will give the power in the Confederacy: to ad mit free States by a two.third,vote. In this wise, as we take it, is a party to •be or anized in opposition to the present administration. SALES of TOB401:10 IN NSW oar LuAws.—Eicine weeks ago we had, ac counts of large purchases of tobaCoo t O , Richmond, by French -agents: We bare now confirmed aceounts -of IttigErptni chases made at New Orleans French agents. Advices via Logi* vine, July 22d, say : The report 4 tor heavy sales of tobleco having . been ecutly-tuade in New- Orleans is coniiiaz., ed; and it is said, on good authority ' that the purchase was on account ',91 the French government. Of course; now that the tobacco is bought it must be got to sea, and that it is not imitrob: able but what this : will be the3fittetesk • ! on the part of Frange.of stresgth of the blockade. Those who afF* well informed, assert 'that e tobiceo would never' haveAmen'ptirchaited,liitd it not been pretty dear that iturtivot t ki be found to ship a-wits dectinaPion, Tag following, froth ntr . o `poem. of w h i tt i e fais pectdiarbrpertinent to the . pres eat occasion. 'Meryl Stanza is a perfect motto for the times. Whoso shrinks or falters now, Whoso4o.the yoke would bow, Brand the craven on his brow. Freedom's soil has only place For a free and fearless race ; None fez traitors false and base. Pariah part;y•ilperte'h eller! St2ll P‘ 4 41 4.Ag'w#1*5 0 w 4 ralt Like the tirin - oT one strong man „t With one haat and with one Let the noitti auto r the 'iOnth - Speak the word befitting lxith. , ro . c ; .r.;pl • 't! e . .-, i$ fit t -.: till :::,:.:i.,-...:,:::.1: • tisk Lei l a : ';‘, • a"hideffirtiao6l'.;::V . , :Tgs' tibli4-Ttliardi i , ,i-i4iiikeaw, - .-.: sz boats, stretched across . thil.. , ;* iiiil*ii:sti: ? ;•;t.' , : --( f--..1 anotroretabovVezutivihr4o.444`,:i*:;-.V: anohors .;ancteltainiu:TAft**tii*Teit;•:2 : .4 '-';'... ;11Aese ! 1. 8 hov °Ahem i4inopOtititifo-.4i:',-:;::iiiliiith ipsssegcl up ext4:41093 ;otiii)***lfiltiC - 1 , '..f.'...;.': 111 . 4 ,-4.T0 P q4040.1),Y .441 A ::, - ( 4)0400* - t :::i.; : ::- 4 1 )44-.190-t4 1 04;, 43 4a-1., 1 401W -I. ' f: . .- i:;t;-: , litilr gap , ii. ( 4 l 'liPq r i Ptre;, , tteYlik44 *o;4 4; - 7 riOB,4OKV, 001r,1120.11,0,F*4-. tr A:-Citin4 liteiiiir ilettli b ti,,,,;;,s - :,i . .. 7 .„.. ~....... ..,.._-..„ tt -,-6,-.,,, ..,..,F-6,,c,...i1.. in - mac' tn'e nooli'tru d i A ri es ,t. ::..,- :::.;.'ilijzgi:i...:•. Wink Voiiii 4 iiiiittihnti':' Wc ! 4 .. .. lAgMr,.'aill: *6 . 440 .' - ro6 i 6 iiCtiiiiiitiVV6tl :‘ - t - c#l:7 4 -15.'? . ... :ainfrine'dint - initiiioliii;fiteDii#,Ct4erf.. ft..,_, , f.P ? : ' ~.. , 57P:i454:: . - • * :. 7 .. d.?.: , :ifY '1; , -I* 7-• ...: .. ,,, -; , :-.4.EVAA' - -e- -:: , •%: 4: ; : i f i "BRITEILIEN UT Ul34:4lll:llTheti ~ • -..,„:--0. 1 f ;-.51 the news of the repuhlie,;o„l)l4my . **' ,; "'": reached the eampAcet,inglifX : ;v , . , ' .'f, .=.1.;: 74 Bev. Henry Oolt, tini-iste - ..rri r•• .''•;,-.••• .•-` pastor of Wabash avetne,:lai,i . .'Z .'" 1.5V -. ' ' ~,. Episcopal churah—whiiitp`, ' at the time the ititellOitiji**:‘, -- • : '....-!'' ed —remarked, .on clot big lifethlag:% ti-1,: - '• -.; 7 "Brethren, wo had litittfitlidjiCAPlfiiii• - ''',,,,.1.g camp-meeting and gothfithieitli 1,6111.":: .1 • .;; 14 .: , . ,_________....:ii - k ''''' • ' . 1 ... 7 '; 4: .", . "I WILL Kras YOtr,' E mt lo l dfalitili t y' -. ••• .4,.? ; ,, father of us'all to our COii6lo. wittier. r,., ', '`.';;-....` "I don't care a dam i f :ion s 4oik kith*. ,4 4 plied. That was the first: oath. ti 44 -,,, _ -,; , •....,:v - ~ ~ -,. .:,•••;:ti ~:,., A "•-• :;.*•, , •_•'l r-- : . _ 4 . lass - - - . 7.?`13 I rim...- .-..•..,.,-L,,..---, itizt ei.asismnijr.f ' ............-.. • . • J7.11L Wt. r WOI,,FE-F1 1".1 3 .1.4 2 . 4 514R01LL., WO IFE-PLUNKETHAO. aws itaimitatirmittic - w Axxio • No. 12 Wood fiSr0041011409041)3 , Pjtta • .1-0. W. ounnotaaam„.....h: ontllntotax. o • • ....:,s.:a..tt..lsartigt. UNNlNGjagri (X)O.-FP,IVI T S 813R5 1 11 arr . (RAM LIS Water street, and US FiraketbW in., three doors below Monot ,Rouse, itithinfaelarere of Pftletxtrgla Mr , " 611Ktilagit Drug,guite 491.83 'Ware and Aipwriolo„... ex tabs/a, for parlor windows, ohnrohtt sad' M.lto tattling& . • rit .1 TO FAIKERS I 0 11800 - 4014it$ . •• • -, 1 . " - OEO WEIPS ilumeatutit FL TIAT ••:7.45 f r y • , . ttrtr.4llll4 , l ' 47;2 . • Grain Fan, aimL,lll,oSkro)r, PATENTED JANUARY:4O,IBIUO • • ' s,s f , :l -, er'': • , qrsE superlO i 4 city of thin Ptiiis..‘.;o3l °there in wax °owlets dreprilialglartn p nit' and durability. Semeid. In cleaning grain feater, 7 &muse; 'find L.,..rr,a more.thoroughly with leas labor...than any other • mill ever offerer,. , , The patentee of the above Fan hair beki long en- • gaged in menufacrming mid Jailing "1.••=1- tarot iniplenients;conviner d of the'great 'went of a ' '0; laCeltlo the aTertintA4d**Atrain 1, aptblin Alth Lan eon qtr fidetice itrwlß , vt etetiabliC 4 ';',44l4a4.- - ho undersiPed beving purchased _the, sole rtght to mannhiettrm and sell the above UilliAlratt and Beperatnr, In Weston' Penniryituu*ilfeetern . Virginia and all Ohlo,end the right' ee diens anddillnols,lenottlavitlafedittAlkidtitariers Wholeaale or Petal] nt aL9 weeny-street, Mite. b ut te 4. pyi W tWATILACC P;telibursh,luly 16,1881 . - • l Y l a:eradaw- o i- ; • A RittraLIPPLIF 4 4--- XL. • • IrtViorik t Qiiiarruttersa Ginutatt's 0 2 174; : t • ' Harrisburg, July 28, 4 1.8ti1= Salleit.PT o Pnauls will be ;received at. ghee rititti 12 cede* 3f, on tba, Sd day of AUX 122411, for the followiniArms? 8n "tie. 'tearable et the Ettate Military ;atm% bit& _ quantities 118 required tetimprnh. holy opened at ihe geneend nantad,,and pie tateeesafirl bidden to be sato end 'AS soon - there- Eller sa oonvealen ,t•••••ttle_rigltaittreellerfed bY the State to- increase or , 81.V1 , • quantity al saldrirticient ; '• , 171;%'/ , 1108 Pt tel :'V t4 : tlie t. 1 , 1 . 9 4Wals .2 / 1 aom e plete :44 SiMitrahnadoo te aid,.fipqmomtio~ies, pine,em;oom to Two. hundred end aft,fraulogNilism pht, etc., complete' ' °unlimited driinia,witbettolialithllll,l • comeg o .ts, complete : -seitlev).• - Two blincired dnarn hes& Two hanored drum headn k infenwAt art. One ;Ten ttionatunt three IlingoalltellniejahrtinialtrA„;l, etrepped, ootton ,„ = • ~r, •,tav- ' ' Ten thousand baredissittonar , AVy Ten thourenid hartratelar; - • Ten thousand 14111peankIlf willtWastch 00044810. '" my standard Ten thorusand etc, cop enameledcloth• ' - , Sat hundred Anwar ; - .- -., Six hiuldred • . -- '5r. , ;••••.....‘ • Six hundrednyl6... handled .Bix hundred azete...haucUid Sin hundred piolur-atambed- •,„ Ten thousand tie platert , ,• fro a-7„ • Ten thousand palm kr:MIA and Jerks' 1 .4;;* 'fen thousand tin cups , • XV ' Turee thousand mess Foxe ' • 41 One thousand camp kettles taP+" ' , Tee thousand blouses t s 4, 4 1 Ten thousand great orate infantrY One thousand yards sky blue_uipe,for cheytegill Ten thousand pair trowsenh-foMmim Y Twenty thousand white dome' Muting 11/111110 4 Twenty thousand pairs drawere ! ••• Twenty thousand pairs etoekin, gut' • . • One thousand I r tre catelry•boest i o4s4o.-40 Ten thousand a boOteed Ten thousand orege cepa..totoortt Ten thormand seta aocontrenlentssollllBt2.,.A_,- Twelve thousand double ntunbereitittt 'maw, , Y"'" Ri ve :•.••• Twelve thortrand lettereA l toinclusive 04.11,hundred and thirty awntesallealltaten Ten thousand blatikets,sevedfaatjeyAnte= • • ineneryiniol-gray, letters P in oottatobat • • •? , 1% - • long,weiging five pounds .‘„ , .1 1 1 tat • ' • ' 43414 Forty ambulance, wagons, of ate s =1111(... • U.S Army of four wheela Naito* "s)u.„ gry Forty hospital or medical tamportopttam :1 , • army pattern • Also, seta of harmer, for horswefabollif • • ,Ihe t ambulanoe wagons, carts and harnalleille . -'; 1 . - subdeg to the balipbepoA And 7 1 7 , 4 1 = and tinish,of the Burgeoutlez e .Pe l44 nn# ithosedetrieloo shall be final andetinclnidve: " I; is dealmble that all the.mote artfaclea beAf -', dm:teeth , manufacture, and when Inv of' wird - f an d li c l ad by•the United Stmes, she'askoodaidst conform in all nape le to thesealed standard pot , ' torn m me united states Qttartenneeteett ;office and military store, Philadelphist.„, - 7„z. Teo per cent of the amount anal delivery to ben taed ea a forfeittuntuttlitteteettain tegenon p. eted. Contractors to state in their proposals ;-' - ‘1 the time when the goods osa bek dpatiftsor,vad the formerly deU -ery of Borchert:isles a. ere needed 41 will be censidered In awarding the conthlet. Eno omeueeetta rtietbidders to 81n bonds with two snowed Eves 7. proposal to be enderrect, "Proposer 'Tor - Army Supplies, Augaat 24.11361" All „ supplies contr acte d for under that* Provo. eels to be delivered at the Military, liternhoutektu the city of Harrieburgqs „otherwise direeted , tree or *nonage for I, boxing 4:1 &magi, , unless freig• tto place of slivery is greater than to Harrisburg in which me the differenoli Will be -• allowed Al pa :Juges so delinrred to be merited on the inlaid-,`with number and deacri...u. of ar ticle. therein, and name of party furnlageartte, together with an lIIYOIOO of oontente: bracing, M. addition to above,notioe claw armacm annW, it La a part. 3 if:ll:2t' R. C. HALE, q. biskt. It. M. OPO AIR. will be- receited until • • -Z-41 - .`7LL "5 , : ".,[lO