cjrztiaL Proposals for Army Wagon and Ambu— lance Harnesi. comoi or AMY 4L9THING AND EQMPA 44I 4 CArryier of ßinvard and Homer streets, - Nsw Toss, August 8 1861. '1:11$01 ) 0SALS WILL BE RECEIVED office for furnishing, by contract Army Wspallaxness. • The *lmes should state the price at which they:eau be famished, at the places of manufac ture, and the price at which they can be delivered at !hie 443p0i; The number which can be made by the bidder within one month after the receipt of the -order; also the number which he can deliver with in one week. The harness mast exactly conform to the follow big specifications and to the established patterns : Four mule harness as follows, to wit: WHEEL. Two Quilors—Breech straps, 3 feet 6 inches long, 3% inches wide, sewed intol4 inch rings of % inch iron; hip straps 3 feet 11 inches long, 235 inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet long, 24 inches wide, with /inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay et_ 5 - filet long, 1.% inch wide; side straps 4 feet ,i h ere eng, 136 inch wide;tie straps 16 inches long, 34 luen .. WW.e, tapering to a point. Two Bolly Bands.-Long side,2 feet 3 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a two inch buckle; short side foot 5 inches long and 2 inches wide. ' Two Hair Collars, 18 to 19 inches long, out: double straps and gale leathers and buckle-4% inch wide. Two pair of strong Eames to suit, made of white oalcroot, ironed with hooks, breast rings 14 inch rewire, staples and line rings. fwo pair of Ecru Btrans—Lwer one li feet 6 riches long, % i nen wide; upper one 4 ;eel Gin,l , os long, 5.4 Inch a ids Two Etridit:F -1 rcvi ,i pe ~e 2. feet :, r,;, lli . in, !I wide; chock pieces +-seri 10 inches long, 1 1 , E inch wlds; front piece 1.*5 arches lune, 1 1 4 inch wide; stay piece,,, from blinds to ,•1 ewe pieces, 16 inches long, 1 1 ,4 loch wide;;nooe piece 11 inches long, I inch wide; blinds 6 inches lon 6;.-; inches wit': reins, long side 4 feet long, 1 inch wide; etic.rl side 2 feet long. 1 inch wide, wi , h 1 inch buckle; be' to tinned ronlien, to weigh 6 potions to the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet long, 21. inch's wide Two pair Trace Chains, 7 test long, le links to the foot, of No :i iron, with 'f on ono shit, weight .134 to B lbs per per Twisted or straight tins pair of Breast Chains, i:.: netitiii ling, 14 links to the foot, of No 3 iron Tie s'ed Two Neck Straps, 3 foot 1 inch long, 2 , ,,‘ inches wide, with 25(,, inch buckle Two Neck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, No 4 iron, 'l' and loop to be riveted on to the neck strap Twisted One saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way with-half-tanned horsehide; lisps 2t) inelies long, 16 Inches with; surcinglo 7 set 9 inchces long, *," inches wide, with 2y,, inch buckle on one end, tote tautened to the meddle by being riveted to two curved straps, IV,, inch wide; those straps are placed one Cu each side of the saddle-tree, one end is tied to the front part of the bar, to other end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, IYI inch wide, with I,' inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 1335 Ms to a dozen pair LEAD. Two 0011ar5,1734 to ltinches long,made the same as for wheel harness Two pier of Homes to suit, of same material as for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast ' rings and line rings, with straps as In wheel bar ness! Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness Two Neck Straps and Chains, the Same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness Two pair Chain Pipes, e ~ Two pair Trace Chat ns, Two ,•upper and 13:p Straps Back strap 6 feet long, tapering from 834 inches to 2 , ,i inches aide Hip Wraps, each 2 feet 4 mobs. long, 1344 inch wide, each with a hook at one end Two Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3 1 / 4 inches wide Two Martingales, 4 feet long, 1;4 _inch : wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 'ochea long, inch wide • - One Check Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed in the centre to receive titedead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, %inches wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 I nen loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6 inchces long One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles,--I , y—inches , One Carry Combo, Ne 274-8 bar The whole to be packed inn box about 18 inches arida, 17-kiches deep, 34 inches long, rondo of 1 inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, es man y be required Four Horse Harness, as follows, to wit WBEEL. 'Two Quilors Breech straps. 3 feet R inches long, Winches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings of iron; hi straps 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches Wide, with 1% inch buckles: cross straps to buckle into stay pieces 6 feet 10ng,1% inch wide; side straps 6 feet 6 inches long, 1% inch wide; tie straps 15 inches long, % inch welt), tapering to a point Two Belly Bands Long side 2 feet 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a 2 inch bnokie; short side 1 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide Two Hair Collars, 2 2 . to 23 inches long, with doable straps and safe leathers and buckles ;n inch wide Two pair of strong Hames to snit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1% inch atiaare, staples and line rings Two pate Hame camps Lower one 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, lAinch wide; of alum tanned leather Two Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 metre s long, 3y, inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 1X inch wide; front piece 124 inches 100 1% neh wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inabes hang, I%inch wide; nose piece 12 inches long, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 6 inches, wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buckle; bits, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 lbs the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 incnes long, 2% inches wide lrwopair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to the foo tof No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one end, weight ftii; per pair One-pair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 link , to the foot, of No 2 Iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, 3 feet 6 inches long, 2% inches wide, with 2% inch buckle Two heck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv eted Qll to the neck strap. swivel in the chain One Saddle made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet and ciirdie iro ned,i covered in the usual way with half tanned horse hide ' • flaps 20 inches lung, 16 ltiellak. Wider Ruminate 7 feet 6 -inches long, 2% _inches wide, with a 2% inch buckle on one end, to liefaatened to the saddle by being riveted to two curved straps, 1% inch wide; these straps are placed one on each side of the saddle tree; one end latied to the front part of the bar, the other end trYthe extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; eurrup leathern 4 feet 7 inches long, 1% inch wide, with 1 14 inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye petters, to weigh 13% pounds to ti ' dosen pair. LEAD. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness 'lwo Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as for wheel harness Two pair of Barnes to suit, of the same material as for wheel harness, ironed ; with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har ness Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel ''harneas Two Belly Banda, same as for wheel harness Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har 'neat Two Croppers and Etap Straps, Beek Strap 6 feet loag, tapering from 8% inches to 2 1 % inches wide liCtraps with buckles each 2 feet 8 inches long, 1 inch wide, with wrought hooks o Back Banda, 8 feet 7 Inches long, 3% inches wide Two Marthogalea, 4 feet long; 1% inch wide, to lackls into the bit Otacktoupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches long, inch wide One Ilheck Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide, . to tackle into the bit at each enci,with a ring sewed in Oki centre to receive the lead time One Lead Line, 21 feet long. y, inch wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 mob loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet inches long One •Borse Brash, oval, of bristles, by inahe. One Curry Comb, No 222-8 bar The whole to be packed in a box about 21 inches wide, 18 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1 in • stuff, ceopered, wood hoops or iron, as may • ed Theis/bole to be made of the ;best material, sew ing to be made with good waxed thread, and sulb• lent to inspection during the process of mmtufac .tnne and also when flnisned When six-horse harness is required, the load collars bridles, homes, neck-straps, belly-bands, chain pipes, trace-chain, crupper and hip straps, back bands and eoupling straps are doubled; one bearing chain a feet 10nn,14 links to the foot, of No 4 iron, With a T on each end added; and lead hue to be 6/0 feet long The whole to be made of the best material, sew lag to be made with good waxed thread, and subject to -iitspeittion during the process of manufacture and also when finished When six-mule harness is required, the lead chat 'collars, bridles, homes, neok-strapsi belly bands, traceenhidns, crupper mad hip-strapa, back bands aud coupling straps are doubled; one :IWiring chain L lS feet long. 14 links to the fodt, of No airy% 'with a T on each end added ; and lead line . to be 28 fait iong PrOpossis will also be received for making and' _dailferitriantodance harness, for two or four mule o t r shed tame er larima—a specification of which will be weet furni • Forms of proposals and guarantee will be fur nished upon application at this office and none will boomuudered that do not conform thereto .The privilege is reserved by and for the United Rdevaiat m of rejecting vagant any proposal that may be • ed extra proposals will be endorsed on the envelope esOkodi% -them : "Proposals for furnishing Army -1- 111,141011. - and Aftibulanoe 'Horneso" and addressed tO Major L. H. VINTON, ,i , ..... ; g01,04t, Quartermaster U. S. Army. :111) i , _,, #i-saItEFINERS--Weare prepar '7:. --44 e. Ati tH refiners with the necessary AO.;n the lateat and most r pima - eiperienoe in this branch is niani• jr:soueother,establishment. For work- UAW ' Airhove Tenant* the following refiners , th • ' Ititel4 illiati it, ' Roberta, Wilkinson A 0 0 1 , John it- Batt, Boiship,WcormackeicAr.; Porters, Mathews & Qx,liisoltett £ McFadden, Jolla ,00phs, . Thos.liell h Co., Johnston &Eros"_ Rober_ts_, Hill & Co; Adams, Willismsli C. &M. Rho. , W.IiLDON lit IMMESH, • . 16 Wood street, IW I . • ' , 100 berrels armed Sus= , 41701 e Ordshed Wager; 10 Wilde Powdered b ii 2 Moore 111/ and for aide It MOO' itra 1400.110 Wed isrirooditteet. annuls. 861 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1861. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. Pennsylvania Central Railroad ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th. T"THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at 6:80 a. m., stopping at all regu lar stations, connecting at Harnsbu.rg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at 690 p. in. THE 'THROUGH EXPRESSTRAIN leaves tisi4 M,1220 a. m., stopping only at principal stations, n.aking direct connection at Harrisburg for Bain more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 600 a. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 490 p. in., stopping only at Greens tug, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gantt:can, Altoonaotc_, and arriving in Philadelphia at l0:00 ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 150 p. in., stop ping all stations and tanning as far as Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, laxcept Sunday, _) at 6:40 SECOND AOCONEMODATION TRAIN for Walls Denton leaves dad (except Sunday;)At a. m. THIRD ACCO , A ,, °DATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sanday,) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:25 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive to Pittsburgh as follows :—Express, 11:60 a m; Mail, 11:50 p. in; Fast Line 12./0 a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. In ; First Wail's station Accommodation, &BO FL. in.; second Wall's station Accommodation, 8:30 a. m; third Wall's station Accommodation, 115 p. fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 145 p. in. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation, Ea press, end Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PITTSBURGH AND CUNNYIJAVILLETRAINB stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con net... villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: Mail Train, 6:40 a. in.; Express Train, 4:10 p. in. l's:urning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con nellsville Road arrive at Pittsburgh 10:30 a. in. and 0:15 p. The raveling patina 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 surpasett on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort. to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. EWELL • - TO NEW YORK $l2 50 1:0 BALTIMORE:I;9 60 PHILADELPHIAN 00 LANCASTER b 1 , 6 EARRISBUI ,$7 Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsyl yams ttadroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purcl•asing tickets in cars. wilt be charged an excess according to distance traveled to addition to the station rates, except from station~ where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, toe Company will hold themselves responsible for personal ba gage only, and for an an -stmt not exceeding $lOO. N. 11.—fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and beggar to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. SUMMIT, Agt., At the Penn's 8.. B. Passenger Station, jell On Liberty and Grant streets. 1861. THE 1881 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYRE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POIKTS.IN TAIOLITH, WEST, AND NORTHWEST, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to IndianaTx3ha, Et- Lotus and Chicago quicker than by any other route Nl , .1.8 (WARD TRAIL:a FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1W.6 Arrives at Crestline....-- 8.00 A. a. Making close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. rn. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. 'Trains on both Roads meet at Colum bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh Arrives at Ore:Aline 730 9 Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at (k 4.5 a. In. N, it.—The tame to Cincinnati is the same as by Sten Denville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go Into Cincinnati together. Bleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnah, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars. .EAST WARD TRAINS. ',save Chicago, 7.30 a. a. and 8.00 P. N. Arriving at Lipka, 226 P. N. and 3.20 a. a. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest line, 6.00 r. a.und 0.05 a. an Connecting with trains for Cohn:alms, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Buffalo and the East, and arrivtng at Pittsburgh, 1L66 e. IL and 3.20 inst. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trams for the Eastern via Aentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODA es TION TRAINS—From Federal at, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 a. a., and 4 62016 9. a. Arrive at " " 11.80 " a ." Leave New Brighton, 6.30 " " 1.00 a Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 " 2.80 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trans. Leave Allegheny, 7.26 A. a., and at Economy at 8.25 a. a. leaves Allegheny at 12,85 P. a. and 6.10 P. a., arrive at Economy At 1200 P. m. and 7.20 P. a.; leave Economy at 9.00 a. tn., and 4-23 p,m, and arrive in Allegheny at 11.05 a. m. and 5.30 p. m. MARKET TRAlN.—Leaves MILESSIIiOII 6.00 n, m. leaves Alliance at 6.14 E. 14. and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. a., leaves AllegnyAlliance Et 8.00 P. stopping tall stations for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and ?Ate. burga Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuyhoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dnaky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louisville, etc. , At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin cinnati, eta., etc. 1 , At Lima, for ,' Dayton, Cincinnati etc.. eta. Fort Wayne Sidney , At Peru, Lafayette, Ind, St.. Louts, and intermediate Pprts in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laperto. At Wanatab for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points In Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For tovi.hor information and through tickets apply to J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger Staticl, Pittsburgh. GEORGIA PARKIN, Ticket A g't, Passenger Station, Allegheny. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of Lbe United States. G. C, IJATREWAY, jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRA4GEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. (AN AND AFTER 'MONDAY, June 10- Ur 1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, _in Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cllr chinata. Lem Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt iamb, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis: 1286 LX. 11884. It. 4.10 r.ll. MO P. a. 8:46 P. IL 2.0 0 s, This route Is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb'gh, Roctiester,Wellsyllle, Steub'ville,WWlng. 1286 it. st. 1160 A. it. 267 a. it 11:03 st. 6.h7 A. IL B.tB P. Y. 126 P. IL 8:19 a. N. 920 P. X. 10a8 P. 1210 A. a. I:16 a. it. 2:1.8 PAL 8:10 A. it. tao 400 P. 7r. 216 P. it. CM P. V. The 1286 a. at and 1260 r. st. Trains connect with Trains of C. 0. B.R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Tno 400 P. IL Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 12135 A. 9:10 A. a. 1210 r. 6r.60 r. The 1186 a. m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations en the Ttuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Stu:Musky, -To ledo, Chi. o , or points West, via Cleveland, ust be pa r ticular to askfor tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lila. arty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. • J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Moe in Freight Station, Penn street, F. EL MYERS, Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati R. IL o on neoft at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Tare to and Alton Railroad, to Bit Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, .New Albany. and Salem, and Michigan Central Roadat for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all iniermedi• ate t tTrain' to_ INDIANAPOLIS, TARRIn a rIAW I LAn LeiL IS and Freights end paissengedi tinted from Cincin nati or Lawrenceigu4 Di inns lame •than by any other route by tar 4011 r as law rates. The only by whm"`m,p,roo_illto_,coo,„..M made from ancsinnati to thel • woff l / 2 wito"" 4 breaking =Eh Oannignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Igeotvot Cincinnati; or W. B. CUTTING, agent at kitw' renceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; no charg4 for dray a ge ( if sonamtission_stlawnincthurv. For further information apply.to THOMAS RAM GAN, (N 0.115 Watet atreet,) agent of the Company, who L pre to m oo wows for pled L=nlet4,3l:3a=sl=o:ar ( T s Hants 4 , ville, Charleston, Ilarts and Mattoon, *i., de. H. F. LORD, President, JOHN F. CEDMlH.Genetati Freight Agent. tare REMOVAL. MHZ PENNSYLVANIA SALT RAN- A, ufmetmlagiktmpany have removed the °Mee, i• !Vend Street, Booween Prat anCsaaan where all or detjaps rwilyaor, ag o attended to. . CIALEOUS Apia. 3nziAante, Indemnity Against Loss by Piro. PUB FRANKLIN FIRE.INKTI RANCE CObLPA..NY OF PHILADELPHIA. Oirme, No. 485 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. STA:MUM or ABUTS, J6SCAIY Ist, 1860. Futaished Aggrevt4lll to An Act of Asbternbly, being: First hiortga.ges,ampty secured $1,896,398 88 Real Estate, (present valueSlo3,3l3 61,) 122,995 25 cost 'prmporn.ry Loans on ample Collatteral S ecuntieF 82,135 56 Stocks, (present valne (386,667 72,) cost.. 82,786 68 Notes and 1-tills Recelvablel,B2l 00 Cash 27,919 33 $2,208,051 88 he only profits from premiums which this corn puny can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con• sistent with security. • Since their aleorporahon, a period of thirty years, they have paid loses by Fire, to en amount exceeding Four Millions of Where, thereby afford ing, evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses raid during the year 18419, $82,163 38. D la DC TOES Charles W. Banker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fales,` CRAB. N. BA.NCKER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Ageut, =Lyle, Northeast cr Third and Wood e=mote Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DIESIE, Pr.:indent; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. No. t 2 Water street. (Spang A Co.'s Waiehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA• RINE RISKS. A Horne Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the oommunity, and who are de. termined, by promptness and liberality, t 111/1111- lain the character which they her: , aa:nimed, as of. rung the best protection to those whr, de,ire to be insured. ASSF:O3, ttt"l'OtU , :ft nth, 18t0. titoric Accounts 63,000 00 Mortgege Office furnaure...... Open Aecou [ILA, etc ..... xn.l I.JIN ..I..neotintbti LIBNOTOI.6. Secige R. Crocco W. Jack James ld'Auley, Nathar.lel Alexander Y.:mink, Wm. H. smith, Chas. W. iiticketiiion, Andrew Ackley, Win. McKnight, Alexknder Speer, David H. Long, Rees J. Thomas nnT2ll PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COIIP'Y O. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom nous*, Capital $210,100----Assets 8304.048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every deaenption of Property or hierchauthse, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. President, hi. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles &vim, E. IL Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Sarery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Diagargen, E. Wilor, . F. Punta URN, Sccreuiry. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood strews ITIZEICS INSURANCE_COMPANY PITTSJIJACH Jpi o ußff.d. , /./..:aMea)42.` , AADCAtillu.ES. ti-aIqUEL KEA, t3...2setary. WM. BAGALEY. President. Office, Cor. or Market and Water Sta. sure agaitard Loss and Damage in Lhe Naviga tion of the ticmthern and Western Rivers, Lakes, end Bayous, and the NaVI• gation of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Firs El= Wm. Ragaley, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr., C. Zug, H . Haraacurh, B. F. Jones, 8. C. Y6ung, J. CehlweLl.: Francb SelierK S.. 15. .g..er, John 8. Ihlworth, John litupton, Barclay Preston. Wm. G. Johnston. FIRE INSURANCE The.Etuterprise Insurance Co., OF PEILADELPHIA Risks Tr' e-i for orte, PIK or Seven Fen's, or Per IMEZM Ilnam Holmes & Comrland & Co., James B. Lyon A Go., Hon. Thos. M. Howe, William S. Lavely & ,ja.mes Marshall, Fag , Al len Kramer, Kati- George 8 liryan & Co., Vinson, McElroy & Go , ‘,lilsort, Carr t Co., John 'f.l.ogan 3net.b Painter A Co, Battey, & DARLINGTON 0 BLACiiBIO2K. Abo-u4s, aPiecam Mew. Blink Block, N 0.37 Fifth at. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance It'nitwit insurance Company, Or Pikitadciputa, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer chandim, Furniture, dam;., in town or country. Cash Capital, *229,510 00. Assets, 5303,50 S 96. OFFICE NO. 309 WA I,N UT ETR HET.. Invested as follows, via First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount ..... ...-.....-...i1bt5600 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 ef cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsyl. vania Railroad Limns 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... 24,860 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,186 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 1.8,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc...... 6,218 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 16 =EI Clem Tin %1e Samuel Bispharr, William FL Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius. Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L Carson, L. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. the Mutual Lifeinsuranee Ca. OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPAN' is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, deck:wing necessary expenses alone, being equitably divided among the aasured. lieeeps fur the year ending 81st January, $1,686,646 78. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank..., 120,060 39 Bonds and Mortgages— ...... 6,421,879 12 United States Stocks 3g,232 50 Real Estate 40,239 18 Due from Agents 20,465 60 -------46,989,866 74 Addinterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) 136,000 00 Premituns in course of transmission... 33,132 38 Game Aaarre, February 1,1861.........57,237,989 12 Bates of premium tower, and profits greater than in moat other Companies. TEA PROPORTION or (.eau ABBILTB to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life Luau nines Company in the United States'. Pamphlet?. aria every requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLINGTON & BLAOKSTOCK, 87 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. yZLBmd pELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORATED THE, LEGISLATURE. OF PENNSLVANIA. 1836. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND W4LN UT STRRET esseI%S,PELILADELPHLA. MARINE DIBURANC on V Cargo and Freight, to all parts ot the ES World. 1.N1...L INSURANCES on. th x dp, by Risers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car rie.gee, to all parts of the Union. FIRE IMO RANCEti on Merchandise generally, on Stores, el ttirling .Eitasiness.—Wßouses, Ac. m. Martin, Edmund A Solider, inteOphilas Paulding. John N. Penrose, John C. paw*, Santee Trivial.; Wm. Bre, Jr., James C. Rand, Wm o.Lteltrig, Joseph M. Seat D r. B. M. Huston, Gm, Q. Lieper, Hugh Ching, Charles Bel- Edwardtie E.Btokne, J. F. Peniston,Henry Sloan, Dati/l4ton. H. Jones Brooke, Spencer ne t l a Wllvain. Thomas Hand,'_Bobert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jo 4 .B. Arivilrialid, Joshua .P. Eyre, J o hn B e :. ".. Piti4kuk, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do.' - ' 4 = ' ..- • WiIitiIIAMMARTJA President , _ . .ra.. 015 -°•;•At 4 sAMF 9oPreidcbl" itlillil L115 :. _ua1ay..a . ;,_t:......-....--;:e. • 7,-A.. auvisiara, Agent. ids No. VS Wilma skirettatOurib.: , . OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth atrcet. war Wcod. n 1,3 M.2:11D : B. W0A111019"..... JA MSS E. EMS WCALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., mriatlyd Pennsylvania.. H. W. Parrs:ma Ono. x. DL , VI:10D PATTERSON Si DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, °Mee, No. 7:111 Grant Street (Three doors below the Court House,) mysly Pirrssuaae, '4160 00 YA 00 1,t44; 43 18,301 LU - 7,001, 20 174,076 14 s'a4a :Li 6 71,9 1 :Xl 00 00,000 00 10,000 00 a,fM) 00 V 303,608 945 CLEM TiNGLF.Y, Prosidet. trojessitrnal, WM. U. WAHTIVEII, m - orrEE RY KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. pa.ly , PATTSBUBGB PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW unto., No. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBUR G 111, PA. c .e~.. SCOTT, DENTIST HaH In LIGIIBB lately oz.oupied by 1:r. W. A. WARD, No. fale Penn Street, (tiouth side,) third door above Band street. sa- Office hours from 9A. M. till 6P. M. laptly JOSEPH A.DADIB, DENTIST, 11 0. 91 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. Hz/mom—Dr. A. M. Pollock, 1). L. Bruce, Esq., HAllock, 'Pheottors Robbins, Rnssell Errett, rnytkly TEETH! SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE dot SILL, h a s removed to 24C) PENN sErtos,ET, in the house formerly occupied ny Dr. U. H. Keyser, opposite tau-Let's Church He will give all the modern improvement& Teeth inserted at various prices, trom 515 to s6l per set. RIPEILMItIE—Rey. W. It. Howard, Itev.damuel Fin- Icy, A. Bradley, A. O. I.ti'llandless, 61. IL, J. B. Hop kins, W. H, Vunkiric, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Nim ice. Somas; !‘t'Ree. DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN; ALSO—AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR T...T "1" "CT Ft S deLly 00R. PENN AND WAYNE STS. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK —.JOHN MELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS he day formed a Co-partnership in the kracti , e of the Law, JOHN M. KIRK PA TRICK, JOHN MELLON, Pittsburgh, May leih,lB6l. KIRKPA'CRICK & MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Street, five doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. jell-tf JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Q➢ Law, Office, Fjurth street, Pitt burgh, be tween Smithfield and Cherry Alley. dellay irj,EORGE S. SELDEN HAVING 'qui resumed TEE PRACTICE OF LAW, my hereafter be found at his office, 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. te29 lOW AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street. 4ai Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 6 o'clock. falfdy CUPPING AND LEECHING, Mfr. & 21g11.8. HESS. $lll.. Tee th extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Sallie *WS:Iy BESE,I7I Grant etreet. Oil, (Goal, tandles, eCr. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, —or_ VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA., (CHARTERED NADRUARY IST, 1861.) Capital Isloo,ooo. A. M. MARSHAL„ Prea. H. E. DAVIS Elie. t oulr.Moalf: A. M. Marnhall, W. H. McGee. James Torquer, C. berrtnger, J. 1,. Carnagnan. (Maoist that of R. B. Davt.3, City of Allegheny, Pa matigicrul ALADDLN COAL OIL COMPANY. BRUNTON, JOHNSTON dti WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., I'AVE ALWAYS on hand a superior quality of LUBRICATING, I.I.LUM INATINti and eftl!LE COAL 011.8. Alba, LAMPIi of every vanety, Wholeaalc and Reta)l. splady B. C. g. .1. H. fIpIWYER, td,L.T9►Let usta or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Kosin Soaps, Sio. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa NATRONA OIL. MANUFACTURED BY PEN NS I' L vania Salt Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed unchangeable in color. I.LI,UMINAPOR OF TB} DAY" Constantly on hand and for sale by P. S. M Co, al their new race, No. 24 Wood street, between First and Second street. mkilauf GEO. CALHOUN, General Agent. A. -FLOYD, CORNI.:B, FOURTH AND ROSS STS., Pittsqurgh, Pa.. agent for the receipt and sale of CARBON OILS. Keeps constantly on hand, and Is receiving heavy and lightoils suitable for Lubricating and Refining purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash coal.. agattawlew - iiiio'lo6 EN, COAL AND CARBON OIL LAMP STORE. 1 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 variety. COAL OIL is the most eoonomical and brilliant light known, and is entirely non-explosive. W holesale dealers and country stares supplied with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the finest quality, at low pncefq also, Lamp?, Wicks and chimneys. C. THUMM, Nos. 10 and 12 Rah street, below Market' mraclydsw In the Excelsior Omnibus Station. 'tiri all pa!er, &P.c ,NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN Firm AND LIBERTY BTB. No. 107 Market Street, T" SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING anew andlarge stock of PAPER HANGINGS, Embracin a complete assortment for Dwellings, Stores, O fSoee, Halls, Churches, Ac, to which he would respectfully invite the attention of thePrin• lic, having an entire new stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of new goods will find them by looking through our assortment. mar&lyd JOS. U.. HUGHES. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The LargestAssorth.ment a e nd Lowest Prices in Pittsburg Oom and see WALTER Iry MARSBAJILL, No. WALTER if Wood Street, (Near Fourth, a 6 the Old Stand,) Ras for sale French, German and American WALL PAPERS , FOR PARLORS, BALLS, CEiAItLBER ! & OEIURDELES, LO DO ES, ac 50,000 rolls at 121 cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cts. wurpow cuR2AI3II. FIZZ BOARD Plans , Troia Oevass,.Ciumes, &a. 1 Look for the Striped Front. The only pleas, in town where a full assortment of French papers is kept. mane Aldtnunt. JAMES T ANLOR, ALDERMAN OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward OLLECTI ON 8 promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Nriling , Drawn. Acknowledgements Takeo, Bala Probated. sPeclY 00AL, NUT COAL,SLACK, & I h d —Haying purchased the entire interest of ro l partners in the firm of BAILEY, hPHAIN .1 Go., t am now prepared to turs.an to our former custom are and the citizens of Pittsburgh and viciniti MAY , a 1 4t T o rrior quafity of 00AL, NUT 00A1 , and KB, to bwge.or small quaatina. Or dare sent through the Post Mee, at the Toil Bei:math& tionongthelaßridge, or at the Viterke_ will be atteeded to with promptness, • Coal Worlthanit Oftiow, oiI:WM in* South Pith' terge f otte - eruiresbm the hteuenpthebiWilge 1111th JAMB BAU.; -'DM and Sign. n. Wl*. laR JETT, iripoRTKR Alit) N BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 130 Wood street, fe226m Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN MIAVITT 3 WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DBALKIt. IN— New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, FLOUR, BACOrr, Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oils, &c., No. 311 Liberty &root, opposite Smithfield, PITTSBOBBB, PENN'A. A constant sums!' of Pure Brandies and Wine of hs own importation. alwrlA rn band. Also,- 01 Mcnongahola Rye, Scotch and Ineh Whiskeys. ap2t3dyn S. u. & C. P. 81.4,11KLE, MANUFACTURERS AND 3:).E..a..C.,..E.FLS IN 00K, CAP, LETTF.R, ::.eRi all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, Lave lEJrl.,ored from 1 11 ( 3 . •ST WOOD STREET to No. 38 Suitt Wield street, PITTSBURGH, PA, soLciiiin or Trade fm Rats. ap9 WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. IMPORTERS Ole ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. WILLIAIII CLAYTON. W LE .t 11.1 4 ,1 A 1 1, LIQUOR MERCHANT, No, 37 Dial3o4oiiti 4ne3, Naar Wood Slrot.t., Se Always on hand Bla,lo7a , rry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, t 1.1 Monialgahela Bectißed Whyaky.la E. P. M10014.16T0N & BRO. IyIPORTERB OF WINES, BRANDIES, &e ALSO DEALERS IN Fine Old WhiNkies, NO, 6 NORM FRONT STREET, aplo:lyd PEILADELPRIeI. goliacto acidf.3t.gars. XIT Lt D. RINEHART, TY • IntraTACTOILEI MO MAL= 111 ALL 113=9 TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS, epglay 12/3 WOOD STREET. AltitiSTBAL, Ictlalade and Redasl Deaddr GENUINEHAVANA SEGARS, AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, under one oL Charles HOW 4 call PITTSBURG H. PA. W. W. RICILMON, PILLS bllrgb MILLER di. HICKETSOIIi, WHOLESALE GROCERS, um urrarrUB 0/ BRA N WINKS AND NEGAILS, NOB. Z.ll. AND Tr, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND !RN; LN STREETS, AND BULB 4GBNTB FOR SW ' S ern GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c., Congtontly on Hand. fmr 2 paguar k an G LASGO W'S A)IBROTYE GALLERY, -iv - 1,,A_P'.49.. - sr_E a. -x. 1-1_L5..1_.,3,, FOURTH SFREET F:N'IRANCE. T O '!'MUSE PARTIES WANTINC , r e st fine Ambratypes M n trmtlerste price. and all who have beep tt nabio to obtain a good likenesm elsewhere are respeettudy sontated to call. I.arge csnety of cases and frsane t always On hand. Prices moderate and satialactmn guaranteed. GLASCOW. mylo Si Fourth Street. Pittsburgh. PEOPLES' GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond A licy. THE SUBSCRIBER. WOULD RFS ', Ecr FULLY announce Wale citizen-ter Pitts burgh and vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery and is prepared to take every va riety of Picture known to the Pltiotowaphic Art, in it. most perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDD CED important itr.provements have been 'edited, rendering tine the trifte desirable, economical and p!eagant location in the city myl A. J AQ.LI A Y. Oroters. P. Itirmaa.. J. . 8. Ray MIR H. 1). Rile s (Late at Miller t Racketson's.) It RYMER. & :BROTHERS. (Successor to Roldes 6 Arutssov.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, &c. No. 39 Wood st., and No. 113 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, PITTSBDROII WILLIAM JBAGALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Noa. 18 and 20 Street, WM. H. Bbil'lT WM. EL SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROOEAS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street. near Wood. RE SUBSCRIBERS biANUFM. • tare and keep constantly on hand every art., Bin their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Cm Lein Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrasses , t all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bede All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. Xi-Prompt attention given to all orders for tl, bug and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, ha octl7 lyd BOBESTS A RO.E.NICK_ Apollo Hall Billiard Swoop. JOHN GANGWISCH would remind his old friends and customers that he Is still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrant on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, and in connection with tit hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo.; tables, balls and ones. Rebamber the place, Apollo Hall, Fpurth at near Wood. entrance from Fourth. AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS • FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Street, Pitts g j 2 , Pa., is prepared to tarnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOA o T FACTORY ABD OTH ER BEI , 1•9, ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,, 000 pounds. CHIME BET 1.8 made to order. STOP AN] GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAIL D6B, and every variety of Brass Castings tlnishe in the neatest manner. sir BABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FULTON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING. fo Steam Engines. ap24ly SUNDRIES.- 1/00 bags Rao Coffee, 150 bble (oak,) N. O. Molasses, 16 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 50 bble Refined do Mt " do Yellow do 500 boxes Window Glass, 25 bbls N. Y. Syrup, lb " No.ll Large Mackerel, 'lO hf " do 10 bbls No' 2, medium, do for sadebf W. H. SMITH g CO, . telD llB &wood. and 142 Pivot avast TAXES ON WESTERN LANDS.- Persons owning-lands-in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Ac. COLT'S REVOLVERS 1 COLT'S RE VOLVEIO3I—Just received, tinether lot by exprann of ell the different kindeatanuLectured. OW& Pour Shot Repeaters{. BIM do a Wesson's Eleven slot Repeaters. 'FIST Isle by tiOWN * TETLEY. t tartibart. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT iztE1r,170337:, PRIOPS. JAMES W. WOODWELL9 Nos. '97 and 99 Third Street. AND 111 FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING OF ALL VA RIETIEM OF STYLEB AND FINISH, scrums •oa Hotels and Private Dwellings. in. All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture eareftil,t packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at short notice. Cabinet Masers supplied with every article in the line. mare I'URNITURE FOR CASH.—A assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK BABES, WARDROBES, ynd every article needed in a well furnished dwe ling, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to otter As the only terms on which business Wei:meat this estab lishment is for CASH, prizcsare made accordingly. Persons in want of agyttung in the above line, would he advantaged by calling at YADKIN & ERWIN'S, No.10:3 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. FAanniza, Jorm M. swot rr.-Bußriti, PA PITTSBURGH. .-JOB. E. HUNTER. Pittstrarish• Ps. B. lama ttEß'ris EOM U Market st., adurational, ST. FRANCIS' cpLLasE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers. a,IIHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Penneylva- n font miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route betweesPhiladelphis and Pittsburgh, was chartered in US% with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca. Lion of the College is one of the most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Schclastio—year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two %salons: Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering ,- Ac., Ac, will be furnished by the Institntiorito the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tsams—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance Washing and 1 / 1 313 of Bedding-- ............ 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra.— 10 Students spend Vacation at the C011ege...... 16 Reference can be made to the' Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. B. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. THEWEST CHESTER ACADEMY. AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia by the PenneyDrente Central or the West Chester direct Railroad e ill resume the duties of the SUMER& 'FFSM on the first day of MAY next, and close on the last day of September. Tne School. theretore, is in session during :.he SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate char es. The average number of students is Stir, under the charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and eparush languages are taught by native resident instructors. For casein es apply to WM. F. W Principal, apl.2-Imcieod at West Chester, Penna. L. iciIitSIIFELDI NO. 83 WOOD STREET: WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIS, SPRING IMPORTATIONS 3OR G ENTLEMENS DRESS, WHICH for novelty and beauty of style ie unexcelled. The Tailoring Department embraces all the new tames of the season adap ted to all classes and uses. We i3hall pay the same strict attention to the style of getting up our g ar. moms for which we have always been renowvl— Our prices are moderate. L. HIRSHFELD i NO. 83 WOOD STRE ET- CITY' TAXES LED - WATER RENTS, ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR CO Y and liminess Taxes and Water Rents in the city of Pittsbirg,b, are hereby notified that the above taxes and ea:cr rears are now due and payable at t ^e City Treasurer's °filet, -S"ostrtla Street air-On all payment made before AUGUST FIRST, Discount of klve Per . will be al lowed. Between August Ist and Sop ember 16th, a discount of Two Per Cent. Between , Oc tober I,t and November Ist, en additton will be made cf five per cent, and after November Ist, all rem aiming unpaid will be put in the hands of collect. 0r.., with a Wither addition of five per cent. e 3 AVM. EleflitAUg. City Treasurer. b — Acos.. P.1 3 1 olib. Ft 1 1, El TSI -FOE.- SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. M'CALLUM, 87 Fourth Street, ICI AVE J UST OPENED A SPLENDID ja assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpeting% OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful pa i l= with all goods usually found in FIRST CaItPETZTORIIII, and on as favorable terms as any other hones in the oily. mll3O D. C. KNEELAND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Iso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXEt3,. suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Re, at Eastern rims. Corner Virgin allorand Wood street, (third tory—over Citisens' Sank,) Pitte burgh, Pa. e9l y iiirTrurznlimiTrrnTrTri HATING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS YOU THE BAWL Or HATT'S MEMENTO ILLUMINATING FOE LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEIr LAM, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of samples, at oar Warehouse, No. 160 Water Street, ANDERSON A PHILLIPI3, A eats for BROWN BR mars Notice of DissolutiontPartnership "MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership lately existing betweeaLEF, A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY.ofthe etty of Allegheny, under the firm of BECALM & KELJ.Y, was dissolved on the 22d of April.l2Bl, by mutual consent. BECKHAM & KELLY. .113- The business will be carried on at the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late firm will be settled. GEORGE A. KELLY . Allegheny, June 4,186 E-103-ff SOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. • 1,000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Sap : • r 500 do Rosen Soap in I, 2,and 8 b bars 800 do No.l Palm Sosp•ml.,2and Bib bun 200 do Oletne • do IZP bars, , 160 do German do t)iti bars, 260 -do. Friend to Woman Soap is Ilb bars Ml,oo oapes do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different and Ekes. 80 Boxes-Miners' Candies, 4000 Sydranho. Yresaed and Monid Candles for Summer use. IVO Boxes Adamantine Sfar Candles, 43,5 s Is es. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles. eo, be de. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 42, Sa Ale do Coach do, 5 do , 10 Barrels Star No. 1 Lard Oil, do, 5 do do 2 ' do, 21 do Lubricating No. 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2011 25 _, gi do do C a Carbon Illuminating l do On hand and for ihl 4. .1 .41. FL.SaWIII,I2, To whom was awarded, by the 13.ji- Agnpultura: Socie d ty, th e fi rst premiums for 17114 a alblind eauing. • 31' , 1arg.0.111100.*41041 , , , .;.:,' , ...,_...2 .- ,:iy . ..--.,...: BiNKERSANDMILOGEBROKERS, Wood Street,corner.of ISrdy IV HOLMES &SONS, ,M vi e u p e l , i t tr Ex .J6,l • change Erokersoxid Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Slitter at& Notes. Exchange on the Eastern mid Vieetern Cities con etantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in mtfaiids or current paper, .No. GT Market street WWeeri Third and Fourth streets. jja301.7 • pozzait B.6lri.rGs .5 .1f"1% NO. 6& Votrivrxi swim s% OHARTEIiED rzir 1855. OPEN DAILY, from • 9 to:2 'ovelock also, on Wednesday and Saturday eirentngs. from May Ist to. November Ist, from 7 to 9 !clock; and from November Ist to May Ist. from II to delock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Ova Dams, and a dividend either profile declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest bee been declared semi-annually, in June:niurDecember since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Intetest, if not drawn ott4 isidaced to the credit oft ha depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Junaand December, compounding twice a year without troubling the de positor to call or even to present hiapasatook. At this rate, money will doable in less teen twelve ' years, making in the aggregate mans AND 033-lILLY MB ciar. A Elltill. Books containing the Charier, By -liters, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. 1,161 1711111121111171. William J. Andersen, JaMes BD. /deeds, Hill Burgwin, Benj. L. Falinesteek, A. D., Hopewell Hepburn, Robert 'Robb; James Hardman, James Bbidle, James D. Kelley, AlexauiderTindle, TaIIIVILO. Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden, John G. Bactcofen, Tatar A. Madelra,, George Black, John-}l.ldellor, John B. Canfield, JarneiliP,Aulay, Alonzo A. Carrier, John kneeling, Charles A. Colton, Walter P.Marsha William Liouglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry- 4 11 MA John Holmes, John ILlgioknberge William S. Haven, AlemnideVOPhai% Peter H Richard FIRM , Isaac Whittier. William S. Levey, Chrifctiatt;Teager. BLIMMULT AND ecullainik 011AftLES A• COLTON. [fel JOAN OFFIOE. HENRY W. CUIHOTTI, Re. 100 Smithfield- Et, Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Diamonds, Jewel ry, Gold and Silver Watches, an all ll kinds of valu able articles, for any length of time agreed on. The 4 goods cannot be delivered withontthinTmket. Not accountable in case of fire. ...Moe Hours from to9.p.at. THE MERCANTILE I AGENCY, PROMOTION. PROThCTION 411,114111 i. Over 240,000 Business Houses Reported, Em bracing every City, Town and ;Village in tnellnited States, Canada, and other British Possessions MN. A. R. G. DUN & C 0.,• Proprietors. ARMSTRO.NG, htsarkozn. Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Pittsburg)), Pa Established New York Jute, ISA Pittsburgh Disre 1862. Heed Ogles NEW YORK.— . .. DUN, BOYD a CO Hrane b. offi.ten. Pittsburg, R G Dun & Co; Philadelphia, R. 0 Bun & Co; Cincinnati, it Dun & Co; ClevWand, Rti Dun & Co; Detroit, It G Dun & . Co; Chiefago, U Dun & Co ,• Milwaukie, R G Don* Co; New Orleans, KG Dun Co; Charleston, R Dun & Co; Louisville, R G Dun t Co; Bt. Louis, R. G MEC& Co; Nash ville, KG Dun & Co. Boston, E Russell & Co; Baltimore, .1 JD Pratt a Co ; Richmond, Pratt a Co. Foreign Mc's. Toronto, R e Dan & Co;. Montreal, R U Dunn & Co; London, Eng, G taut & . Reference Hooks,with noticesof chan_gE;£ l / 2 pnnted daily, furnished to subscribers . Pricalit Collections promptly attended to iataß parts of the United States and British Boimasions. and References to upwards of 160 Muses in Pittsburgh for whom the otlice makes-collections. , Letters of introduction to Lawyers of high stand• lag and respectability in every section of.slie Union will be gratuitously furnished to rintwarihers tr nig an application at the office. Also to any of t Offices named above. • ,mll2liom. el B. SI L Y ‘,./. 114 FIFTH-STREET. omit Catnednu, G REAL ESTATE AND EN , AGENT. NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and oilier Seat rib lee. aP4 EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. • WOLFX...F. T. PLUNKETT-.T. , OAXISZLL WOLFE PLUNKETT it,_CO. GLASS MANITFACTURXM, WAREHOUSE No. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First, sandy mitionvign. A. assuirsasam,...... D. C1120111.1MA15,.4.4. CURNIXOII.B.III. D. IabIDIS, VIINNI.NGHAMS & T T VV BURGH CITY GLASS WORHH-oritrehouse. /19 Water street, and 1110 stria e ßittsburgh, Pa., three doors below 2donon la House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh tray Wow Glase Druggists' Glass Ware=-and sAnte*saa Convex Glass, for parlor windows, churches:- Via public buildinge. apl Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THB CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing between. JOBS P. ,HUNT HENRY' MINER, under the firm of RUNT & MINER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by HENRY MINER, who is authorized; to, sign the firm's name in ligtodation. • MAIN P. Burr, HENRY'MINER. July 16th, 1861 HENRY MINER ikoeessoi to HUNT & MINER, Wholesale and Retell BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWSDEALER N05.,71 and 78 FIFTH STREET% Next door to the Poat Office, 1929 DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER SHIP,—The Partnershipheretefoie existing. tinder the name of D. GREGG 41 - 100. was dissolved• on the Ist inst., by limitation.. Thw bniebted are• requested to mak.e iminediate paynietit s and:those having claims are requested to present timul for settlement to 1).- GREGG or I. TAYLOR, at the obi stand, No. 09 Wood street„as either feather is authorised to sign the name - of Mit likm in a settle ment. D. GREGG 4; I. TAYLOR* have this de, formed a go-_partnership linden the flame ' - ef GREGG_ a Anon to transact wholesale. Dri k uoods and O Variety Business at m old:stm4. , is *ere we are prepared to oast goods mi r the_Amet-favorobio terms, either for =shoat liceepaidatior approved reference.' Our stock r virtie~ and as we intend to buy ler mptliare will hold on Inducements we Mink supemA Sp aky.house west of tae mount ins. Buyeks visiting oity, we respectfully request to exarifitiPOYitock before purchasing elseshere, ea vrewillmudtait an object worthy their attention. GREGG t TAYLOR- Chicago. 11kW& F YOU WANT :SOME 4300 D NEW Fruit orprepared mhed, end all 0 1. ' kind or Woes. Brio* th Wtwakno 011tetne. Lemon' and intim , Miak/FSWOrili k stotialiv in the Diamond,: wheriTY94,...-10 m.... get all crop Fruit and Iowa; than it say - Wail! ow4Aso.fl, vomit sa4 s -,foiluoattroant of Family ,WoWfw, Teo, 71noil=i an o: her hitt& of Foreign and Otitnestl - non. _ _ ' ILLWORMII4 40114 , .. norm ot Dlionolid:Ond Didepad Qom 11131014,..:141.FLM eat k. ll ' tention• of *kftelu searchof Gyro., _lii RLE ly El T 0 a 4 !directed to our splendid atookt - W. W.101.1.N(3 ) No. 07-Wood oursoi TERMS CASH I—NEW I,t GOODS NSW GOODSII.-OPEN TB.IB Prints; Gingitams, &e. Grey Gana% 634 m a t h and upwards. a Inge lot dialagatiiirzWider, Nioo 40311tS vas-Yard. klargelOt DP/BORIL-03/4 Sters) prigs ata6 l 4 cents 'par yatd, forrisetl2M ens. Bargains for cash. GiiraNBIGN WVE, an 1/4-Ilarket INBRED Oile.--104}12Wfsw by B. A. PAIIII & QA emusiat "Wm& Wood as. Irlar; 4 l23lS-91Li+ r sale_ by 1.4,4 e c o owl . corogranimg &A:pia. irIHBA? - WALL- ' • ' lo# sae by au3 P mulaiLiu 4 VI W 904 strwat. Pl/713BURGH, YEMN'A: Almuhti. emoiZ aa . Assocla e Office& DEALER 111 Cass Moths. obsolntio Pitt ablirif,ll, Pa. DAVID CiIUISEI, D3AAO TAIRT, JAAUDB;MA