Proposals ler Army Wagon and Ambu lance Harness. 'Orests . es Assn- (Immure arm Ecuittan,} .. ."CarnOr" qf Howard and Memo - streets. • - Elm Yost, August 3, 1861. sgFItOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this oflida fordttraishing, on Harness. by contract Army The proposals should state the price at which they can be furnished, al tee places of manufac ture, and the price at which they can be delivered at this Lepel; 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 must exactly conform to the follow ing specifications and o estabilk he d patterns : Four mule harness lose, to wit: WHEEL Two Quilorr—Breech "-trope, 3 fact 0 inches long. 334 inches wide, sewed into 14 inch rings of 34 inch iron; hip straps 8 feet 11 inches long, 234 inches wide; stay piece; 2 feet long, 234 inches wide, with 1,4 inch buckles; cress straps to buckle into stay PleCesr, 6 feet long, .134 inch wide; aide straps 4 feet long, 1 % inch wide; tie straps 16 inches long, 34 - inch wide, tapering to a point. Twa Belly Bands.-Long eide,2 fret 3 .nehos long„ 2 inches wide, with a two in.' h beck h; short side 1 foot 6 inches long and 2 Inches wide. Two Hair Collars, 18 to 19 inches long, with double straps and gale leathers and bur kles inch wide. Two pairof strong Barnes to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings . 1;.4 inch equate, staples and line rings. Two pair of Bern Straps—Lower one 5 fret 6 nch OR long. !4; ltich wdle; tipper ono 4 tent 6 inches inch RUN Two ttridlea—(frown piece 2 feet long, 1% inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 1% inch wide; front piece 1132 inches long, ”zi inch wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches long, 1 3 inch wide;:nose piece 11 inches long, 1 inch wicks blinds 6 inches lon •, 534 inches whit reir s, long side 4 feet long, 1 Mon wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, widi 1 inch buckle; buts, tinned mullen, to weigh b pounds to the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet long, 2,5 i inches wi ie Two pair Trace Chains, 7 teat long, 16 links to the foot„ of No 3 iron, with Ten one end, weight 34 to 8 lbs per pair Twisted or straiLlit t...ne pair Breast Chains, 22 aches long, 1.4 links to the foot, of No 3 iron Twisted Two Neck Straps, 3 feed I inch long, 2% inches wide, with 24 Inch buckle Two Neck Chains, 4 foot ti Inc ,f.vl long, 14 links to the foot. No 4 iron. 'l' and loop to be riveted on to the neck strap Twisted One saddle, made en Attaketpa.s tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way with half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide; surcingle 7 iertt 3 inclines long, 2% inches wide, with 2% inch buckle on one end, to be fastened to the saddle by being rivetcd to two curved straps,l3s inch wide; those straps are placed one on each side of the seAdledree, cue 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, I% inch wide, with 1% inch truckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 1335 iba to a dozen sair LEA L. Two C011ar5,1734 to ls ,incties Jong,made: the, Sallie as for wheel harnesq Two piar of Heinen to suit, of same fORLOrI al as for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast ;infra and line rings witb straps as in wheel har mass! Two Bridles, the same as for wheel Mutates Two Neck ntraps and Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness Two pair Chain Pipes, Two pair Trace Chains, Two Crupper tuid•Flip Straps Eyck strap 5 feet long, tapering from 334 ;nchee to 234 inches ide Hip Snaps, each, 2 feet 4 inches long, 1 34 nth wide, each with a hook at one end Two Rack Bands, 3 feet troches long, 3!..,/, ins lies wide Two Martingales, 4 feet long, I'. buckle into. the bit One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inch e, 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 recelyc the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long. X inches wide, with a buckle at one end anti an 8 inch loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6 inchoes long One Horse Brush, oval. or Lristles,—by—ini•lies One Curry Combe, No 222-8 bar The Whole to be packed in a box about Is inches tide, 11l inches deep, 34 inches long, made of 1 inoh stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, xs niany be required Four Horse Frarnees, es follows, to wit: W It 1:15 L. Two guilors Preach straps, S feet k !Lobes long, 3% inches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings t f iron; hip straps 4 feet lorg, 3 inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, Wirt • • mob. buckle , : cross straps to buckle, into . pieces 6 feet long, 1j inch wide; mule straps 5 !et 6 inobea long, 1!,..6 inch wide; tie straps 15 trelie, long, inch wide, tapering to a point 'lwo Belly Bands Long side 2 It-e:4 in, he- lone, 2 inches wide, with a 2 inch bock;.-; short side 1 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches w•iiii Two }bur Collars, 22 to 23 inches long, with double straps and safe leathers and buck lee ; 1 / 4 ; inch wide Two pair or strong Barnes Li. suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings inch square, staples and line rings Two pair Hame ittraps Lower one 5 feet 6 inches long, 3,i' inch wide; upper one 4 feet inches long, 3 inch wide; of alum tanned leather TWO Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 inches long, 1%-inch wide: cheek pieces each 10 inches lone, l% inch Wide; front piece 12 inches long lit net ,wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pi; ee,. 16 incites long, .I;i' inch wide. nose piers 12 inch( long, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, t, 'echos wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches lung, 1 inch wide; short side 2 feet long. 1 inch wide, with 1 Inch buckle; bits, tinned m ellen, In weigh 5 lbs the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 irlefles long, 2' inches wide Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long. 14 links to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, wish T on one end, weight 9 lbw per pair One pair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of No 2 urn, twisted Two Neck Straps,3 feet 6 inches long, 9!- inches wide, With 2% inch buckle Two heck Chins, 4 fet 8 inches lon 14 l to the foot, twis t ed e on No 4 i t n, T end loop g, in be iks n rii eted on to the neck strap, swivel in the chain One Saddle, made on Attakapas iree,head, gullet and cantle ironed, covered in the usual way with half tanned horse hide; flaps 20 inches long. 16 inches 'wide, stump/de 7 feet 5 Inches long, 2,',4 filches wide, with a 2% inch buckle on one end, to be filstened to the saddle by being riveted to iwo curved straps. 1% inch wide; these straps are placed one on each side of the saddle tree ; one end is tied to the front part of the bar, the oilier Spanish e extension of the bar behind the cantle, addle ; stirrup leathers 4 teed 7 inches iting, 1% inch wide, with 1% inch buckle; malleable iron, tinned, boll eye pettern, to weigh 1 % pounds to a dozen pair. LEAD. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness 'lwo Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as for wheel harness pai of Names to suit, o f te same material lank wheel harness, ironed ; w i th hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har- Dena .Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wl,eel hiniess Twciatelly Bands, same as for wheel harness TwepnirChaln Pipes, same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel Lar- DIMS Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back 31cap G feet Bl loligLtiltpezing„ from . 314 inches to 214 inches aide biteklee each 2 feet S inches long, 1 inch wide, with ivroug tit hooks 0 Bank Bands, 3 feel 7 inches long, inches „T,r9.-Alaktingales, 4 Jett lung 13.1, inch wide, to tltiate.lnth theta One Coupling Strap, b feet U.. inches long, 3; inch wide One Check Rain, 4 feet 1 inch long. 1 inch wide, kithhetteditho all bit at each end,vntlia ring sewed in the beiiitie.lo-reeeive the load line 0net.: 1 4.1 Una, 21 feet long. y'„, mob wide, with a buckk*bitte_ Ana and as Web loop at the of Orie'Vt4?, Angry plated 'write hide, feet 6 Inch** long ' • OneAlorse Brush, oval, of bristles, by Mahe. 'One Carry Comb, No =2-8 bar The whole to be pecked In a box about 21 inches wid@, L iii limbos deep, 84 inches long, made cf ieqakk t ging, coopeced, wood hoops or Iron, as may Uired The wboje-to be made of the sbeid. material, sew biand-heama4 with good waxed thread, and sill,. pialdine*,,tinip during the process of maniihic• eents* when finisr.ed When_stx-horse harness is re.in;red, th e ; eft ,' collars, bridles, hamee, neck straps, belly-bands, ”sod hip au - spa, pa, inecir. 'bandit - end coupling Straps are doubled; one bearing chain 8 feet 10nc.,14 links to the foot, of No 4 IrOtipleitb 4,7:•0n each end added ; and lead line to be 80 - eat tong The whole to be made of the best material, sew ing to be made with good waxed thread, and subject tO laspeption during the 'Bracers of pannalcUre Ansfaleovhan finished' - When elk-mule harness is required, the lead cohere, bridles, humpy, -neck-straps, belly bands, hack chail arpobe - elowt, traPpor and hip.streps, and coupling snaps are doubled; one bearing chain, 8 feet long 14 links to the foot, of No 4 won, with a T on each end added ; and lead line to be 23 feet long Propoitala Rill also bo received for molting and cwdelivering ambulance harness, for two or four mule hereafter furnished horse teanis—st itpecification of which will be !forms of. mnposals and guarantee will be fur nished upobappliestles iot this office, and none wi I be consideredthat do not conform therein Theprivilege ± is reserved by and for the United Statini"of rejecg any proposal that may be deemed aXtrirepnt PropossdA W 4: be_ etaderseti on the envelope enolOnhig . mem: "rroprals for fillinnhing Army ‘li r mink.4oo "imbalance ilaress," and ad To, _,Majer 11. VINTON, ' Quartermaster U. S. Army* i b, e .---We are prepar , -,i„ •... FO - 2.10 :a - ~- „ea. to:aott. upl . efinixra with the necessary . I , yillattke‘Pip-Mote.,ln ' the latest and moth lIIIIMMS pinta: 'Mr experience In this branch Is .: 14:tagu l y any other establishment. For wort, ire - roferth — the following refiners /Mr - „ U . , Rtiberta, Wilkinson a Co, Partook en a co ,trils°,.ltilipoPTlcir.Fadtiekn&,Co' JO- Thos. Bell & Co., Al Johiii a .m, H A 3 444 N %Mims A Co., Mer.ill Co.; W&UXIN & REUIVFOr., 164 Wood street. *4111%3 IdirrelaCnaguml trl: bliZtoilleNwthwitaxar In a sto luxei re and for Bale qtain '`' ' NOS. zzo And 128 Wood td:ree4 1861 'StlPita_ ARIIARGONDIT. 1861. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. Pennsylvania Central Railroad ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun day,) at 5100 a. m., stopping all regu lar stations, connecting at with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving atPhiladelphia at tiOii P. THE Tit ROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 12:.20 a in., stopping only at princapvl stations, n.itking direct connection at Harrisburg for Bain more, and arriving in Philadelphia or B al timore at 6:00 a. in. THE FAST LINE leave/ the illation daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 400 p, m., stopping only at Greens rag, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Alioonsi,eto, and arriving in Philadelphia at 1000 m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 1.50 p. m, Mop ping all stations and running as far as Conemangh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wat's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 0:40 a. In. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's tiontion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11:20 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. tn. FOURTH ACCOMMG.I. TION TRAIN for Wall's station I.s. ter, daily (exeep , Sunday,) at 6..1.5 p. in. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:—Express, 11:50 a in; Mail, 11:50 p. in; Fast Line 12:20 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:05 a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6:30 a. m.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:80 a. in; third wall's station 4pcommodation, 1:15 p. rn.; fourthstation Accommodation, &.15 p. tn. Trains For Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo• dation, Express, and Mail Trains East and West, aad with Fast Freight East. PIT rsli URG ft AND CONNELLSVILLF.TRAINS stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con net. vide Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as iollov,-F:—Mail Train, 6:40 a. m 4 Express Train, 4:10 p. m. Petarning Trains from Pittsburgh and Ccn oellsville Road s rrive at Pittsburgh 10130 a. in. and 6:15 p. The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be au:paged on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is enterely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their pationage. F A' R L t TO NEW YORK $l2 50 1 1 TO RA LTIMORItSO 50 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LANCASTERSt , S HARRIS BU $7 45. Baggage checked to au kflattenn on the Pennsyl rants Yawl:end, and to Philadelphia, lizaittmore end New Yore Passengers purchasing tickets In CHM W:11 be charged an excess according to &stases travolsd lis addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agenL NOTIC.K-10 case of lose, the Co: , t will hold themselves responsible for personal ha gage only, and for an air "tint not exceeding $lOO. N. B.— fias Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggag' to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEW ART, A 0.., At the Penn's B. R. Passenger Station, jell On Liberty and Grant streets. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, 10 ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND _NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! 1111111 E to Cincinnati as quick, and ti Induwapohs, St. Lows and Chicago quicker, than by any other rotate Deli wide, to FAST MALL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 12:36 a. 5. Arrives at Crestline....-.. 8.00 s. e. Making close.connections with Relletontaine and Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. 1-1.-I'be time to Cmcinnata is the same as by Steubenville. !Trams on both Roads meet at Colum bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. IS.XPR.— TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1210 e n. Arrives 81 ereEtEDO 7'lo P X Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at 6t46 a. tn. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the flame as by StelicenTille. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this Vain from Pittsburgh t.O Clrcinuatt, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. 'f nuns through to Chic„Ago without change of Cara. EASTWARD TRAINS. L.eave Chicago, 7.60 a. bc. and 8.00 r. x. Arriving at LIMN 226 r. at. and 8.10 a. rt. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest line. 6.00 P. bl. and 6.06 K. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East., and arrivin at Pi Ushurgr., 11.55 a. a. and 3-20 r. at. All malting close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eaatern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCORLItiODATION TRAIN --FromFederal at, ailegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 A.M., and 4.30 r. 114,. Arri , ,e at " 1L24 " " 8.15 "" Leave New Brighton, G. 30 " 1.00 " Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 " 2.80 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trams. lave Allegheny, 7 25 a. m.,.and at Economy at b.'25 L. at; leaves Allegheny at 12. bb P. tn. and 5.10 P. at., arrive at Economy at 1.40 P.M. and 7.20 P. at.; leave Economy al 9 01.1 a. m , suit 4.22 p, tc.., and arm e i u Alleghe cyst 11.05 P. In. and 1.30 p. m. TRAlN.—Laves Massillon 5.c0 n, tr. leaves Alliance at 814 A. at. and arrives in Allegheny al 11 :0 a. at.; leaves Allegheny at 3.05 P. Alliance at 800 P. at., stopping at all ensfrOns for passer. ire; and marketing, arrives at Maxsilion, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will he sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough truing connect ea followa: AL Ali/1113043, with trains on the Cleveland and fills born:- Railroad. At Orville, Otuo, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cu y bogs Falls, etc. At Man.slield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sao dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. LOllify Louisville, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cit vs nail, etc., etc. AL Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind, St. Lou;,s and inlerniediate ports to Lenta - n! indium and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. AL Wanatah for all manta on tho . Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points In Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Miruaosotru For further information and through tickets apply to 43.1X)Rtill PARKII4, Ttoket Ag't, Passenger Btenbr, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the. loket Ciffices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United Stales. G. C. ItATRKWAY, fell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD (I N AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10 8„../ 1881 trains will leave the Depot of the Perm tlylesoia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, am follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS ANL) CINCINNA'fI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE, No change of care between Pittsburgh and Cm• cinnatt Laity Arrives Arrives Arriv es Pitt. turgh. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. LOLII9 12:86 L. at. 11:88 A. m. 1210 P. m. 8.46 P. at 2,00 A, a.' This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid Bleeping airs attached to all Night Trains. PPM:WWI/I AND wtur,Eu.No LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pi ttategh, Rochester,Wellsville, Steitb villa W Wing. 12116 A. X- L6O A. m. 2:67 s. Y. 41403 A. m. 6:07 A. it. 646 P. x. 7 - .21$ P. M. &19 L. x. 9-20 P. It. 10:18t.a 1/.1(1 A. K. Lifi At. X. 2.13 P. x. 3.10 A. a. 4.20 A. At. 4:00 P. IL 6.16 P. M. 0:2.6 P. X. The 12.86 A. N. and 12:80 r. st. Trains connect with 1 Trains of C. O. B.& for Zanesville, Lancaster, &c. Tn 3 4:00 P. Y. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURG LI & CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1286 A. Y. 9:10 A. Y. 12:10 P. Y. lik6o P. Y. The 1136 a. m. train connects at Bayard for ribw Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go Lo Bhnduaky, To ledo, Chicago, or points Weet, via Cleveland, must be particular to Mk for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib• erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. .1. STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM SI E'WART, Agent. At the Company's Otlice in Freight Mahon, Penn street, F. R. MYERS, &met Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. N " ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati R R. connecting at irstanapolis with Terre Haute, and Torre Alton Railroad, to St; Louis sad Lafayette Rep s te nd and Indiftluqxg la, New Albauf and Salem, an d mid: l ion Central Roads; for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all Intermedi• ate points: Through Freight Train tO. lA___NAPO_ LIB, TERRE' riAUTE, LAFAV.ItI - frand PERU. Freights and passengers Oar Tied , from Quoin nail or Lawrenceburg fft less . liMe . F.tiU by an y other route by twenty-Jim. hours, 'and at as low rates. The only road by width ship m ents can be made from Cincinnati - , to thej West, without D reaking mai Consignments made to J. R. GIBBONB, 'gouty SI Cincinnati; or W. B. CUTTiNG,.,agent at _ renceburg, will ratans prompt attentkin , arid no charge fbr oornmiludon ; no charge for dray* or oritiaaminn at Lensrsattfairg. For further information apply to HOMAS RATI- Galt, ( No. 115 Water street ,) agent 01 the Company, who prepared to give examen smarm for pas sengers and freight lo Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Clikae. Peru, Greencantlo. Crawfords ville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, Ao., • H. F. LORD, President, .1051 , 1 F. CHEEK. fierier-41 Freight A ~ ent. nue REMOVAL. iv HE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MA N &adoring Compaq have removed the o®oe• • , No . 114 Wood Street, BeWenn llrit and Second streets, where en or• dam win imp tioafred, and bushkees attended to. 'WOW GZO. CIIIIROUT4 TRAINS. 441113MM1. .., .... Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PRILADELPMLL Fifth' No. 486 and 487 CRESTNITY STREET, near STATIXEST 07 Anna, Jarroaav Ist, 1860. Pubiished Aggreeably to An Ad ofd sseinb{y, being: First Mortgages, amply 5ecured...........51,896,398 88 Real c Esta ost te, (present value 1103,313 61,) Temporary Loanson ample Collatteral 102,996 25 89,185 56 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost.. 89,788 66 Notes and Bala Receivable. 1,821 00 Cast , 27,919 83 The on:y profits from premiums which 527 thi5 2503,05 colrn6B pan) , can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances Made en every description of Prop• arty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. Since their atcorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, 162,163 88. 11 /1114CTOBS. Charles W. Baneker, Mordoe,ai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David H Brown. bamuel Grant, ;sane Lea, Jacob it. Smith, 1 7 .4.1 ward C. 1))ilo, George W. Richards, George P'ales4 CRAB. N. BANCREIt, President. EDWARD 0 DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Socretary pro tern. J. OA RDNER 00.1 , F1N, Agent, myM Northeast cur Third and Ilico.iv.tr&Ats. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. - - - DARSIK President; M. CORPOZv, Secretary Capt., R. 1). (X)CHRAN, Gen'i Agent.. No. 92 Water (epang h Uoi's up staini,) Pittsb47gli. Will inaure agAinzt kind; er FIRE £..d. Di A RIiVE A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in tbancrnniun,ty,ar.d who are de termined, by prompinees arid IJ.eri.hti i L, main tain the character which they have itssuMod, as of ermg the beat protection to thc,..9 wht. de24re to he insured. ASSIciS, Stuck Accounts 6fortrAge. OHicg furniture.. ..... ..... Open A CCOU 11 , S, (LV .... Proiniunt Notefi arid (-leorgP barn's, - R. Id iiler, Jr, George W. Jahktioa, James Nl'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Isiinitek, Wm. E. Small, Chas. W. Hicketeori, Andrrw Aegiey, Wm. Mi.didigld, Alexander Speer, David M. bong, Rees J. Thomas myn PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMFY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Cuitom Dottie, Capital s 2l o,l(...—Aasets $304,()45. WILL MAKE AtiL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either revetitai or Limited, on dcserption of Property or Merchandise, at reaponatip rate..." Of premium. ROBERT P. If 1N(.4 President, M. W. BALLWIN, Vice Prestdot DIRECTOP-B: Charles tiny E. R. Cope, K B. E.El. , , ) ;sh, b/eorge W. Brown, P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magarges, K Viliur, F. Bteotacsx, tiecrete.ry 114:11 J. G. eurFIN, Agent, Corner Tlord and Wood streets CITIUN:S IgURANCECOMPANY 91 PIJI4OURGH ilvsuitEimouailsAAPcAlcivEs. SAM 1,1 4 .A , becretaty. ISM. BAGALEY. Pres:dent Office, Cor. of Market and Water S te. Insums against Lose and Damage iu the Narga- Lion of the Southern and Western }Lycra, Lakes, and Bayous, and time Na.l. 14.t,cm of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. presume: Wm. Bagaley, Hon. T. M.Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, Jas. Park. Jr, C. Lug. 8. Barhauwh, B. P. Jones, 8. C. Young, J. CsWrth, Frsoote Sellers, 8. M. Kier, John K. Dilworth, Joan Shlpton, Barclay Preston. Win. O. John , on. mil29:ly.ih. FIRE INSURANCE The:Enterprise Insurance Co., OF PIIII.AL4A PillA 814,4 fv; Q - .<, Five, c,r pctualip. tiluu - n Jitnie,4 H. Lynn A Co, !lon. H'tilrr to Lave:y k ( ~ .lame, Marqtkell, , len kiram,r, orge 8 iiTVAI) a CA,. 11 liSll. , c4rr d ('-o John T.l,l•gm l e. Co.. Jacob Painter 8 Co ( DARLIPitiTUN i BLACE.I,TUt 'O. A ati.l6:3m Offleo. liana' Block., N 0.37 'Mali AL FIRE INSURANCE Ily `IIIE Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer. clituidizo, Furniture, &e., in town or country. Cash Capital, $229,51() 00. Assets, 5303,508 96. OFF/CR AV. 808 WA J., A' U T STREET. Invested as follows, vie : First Mortgage on Improved City I'rr,•e:ty, worth double the amount 8166,000 00 tiround rent, first class 2,462 bu Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 14 cent. Mortgage Loans, 130,0e0, cost. Philadelphia city riper cent loan Allegheny County 8 sp cent. Penns) , I yards Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Raiiroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co_. 24,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,059 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip . 160 00 Bilis Receivable, busine4s paper 16,2147 18 Hook Accounts, accrued, interest, etc..... 6,210 72 Glatt on band and in to hands of agent.. 11,386 lb 1303,508 Se CI.I 11 I'INGLEY, Presides. J) I B ICIOI/4. Clem Tingley, tismuel Bisid , :or, William R.. Thninfisen, Robert Steen, Fre.ierike Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benjamin W. Tingli,y, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. eiu - sun, Z. Lothrop, Robert 'Poland, Charles I.elauci, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, /allies B. 'Woodward., John Bissell, Pitta. B. M. LIINCHMAN Secretary. GARNER COFN, Agent., myl6 Northeast J corner D Third and Wood Fl ood street& rite Mutual Lifeinsuranee Co. 01P NEW 1014 K. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 00 WALNUT 6THEET, PHILADELPHIA. T H E 11PAN 1 isoßoaUduSelledNE'ons 46 :Vt:i'urtiluaiipsriC ) ate:plP, in the strictest tease al the term—the entire surplus, deducteig necessary expert as alwie, being t quitably divided among tho assured. iteceipts for the year ending 31st January. $1,689,675 75. Assets Over Seven and a Qaarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Elank..s 120,050 39 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421.879 12 United States Stocks 357,232 50 Rohl Estate 40,239 13 Due train Agents 20,465 60 ---...—.6 1 a,846 74 Add,lnterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,00) OU Deterred premiums, (estimated) ..... ..„ 134,000 00 Premiums m course of transmission... 33,132 ;'„1 Gaon /Wray February 1,1861 _,....—,..... hates of premium lower, and prate greater than in most other Companion. 'fait PROPCIITION or cxau AsJurrs to the amount at risk is Feuter than that of any other Life insu rance Company in the l tinted States. Pamphlet, and every requisite information will be furnished tree of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DA P.LIAtiIOI , I A. BLAC.KSRSCR, yallnid 37 'Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. ELA. WAILE MUT MUTUAL SAFETY NSURANCE.IX/MPANY—LNOORPORA TED THE LEGISLATURE uF PENNSLVANIA. 1535. OFFICE, 8. B. CORNER TIIIii-D .±l./VD 4; ' WALNUT S'TIZESTS,PIIILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vassals, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. INLAND IIisURANCEJ3 on Goods, by Rivera, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car riages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INS U RANCEb on Merchandise generally, on Stores Dwelling HOElbets, aa. DrestioES.—Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilue Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. - G. Liver, Hugh Craig, Charles Kel ley, Samuel E. Stoles, J.F.Temston,Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington. K. Aries Brooke, Sp ans tellvain Thomas C. Hand, Robert Buxton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James H. M'Farland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple* . Pittsburgh , D. T. hicktgan, A. B. Berger, do. - -. WILLIAM . HARTIN, President. THOS a HAND, Vine President. Hum! LTi.uuaa, Seers tart... • P. A. 114.141 Us Agent. Dail No , 96 Water streellit4sburgh. PUBLIC. (IFFICE at the Pittsbulgh Post, Flftl N.-. Aron. now Wood. iirl3 ALPBSD B. WCILIRLIT.. .141/18 K. WM IYITALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKL/N, IYENANGK) CO., my2.3:lyd Poiinsylvi?nla. W. Pca=wozg - - • - PATTERSON & DAVVSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUMPS LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. jakly PITTSBURGH, l'A. D. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. °ate* 7 No. 72 Grant Street (Throe doors below the Court House,) nirkly PITTBBUTIOII, Pe L. iIitACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office, No. 136 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. C U T T ENTIST o Jla, removed to tiro houtte lately o . :,outtieti Jir. W. A. WARP, Igo. SITS Penn Street, ( ~ tco,L third door above fiend etreet. urret, ho: re from OA. M. till 6P. M. lap4:l JOSEPH ADAMS, — DENTIST, no. 97 Wylie Street, Pittaburiftir, Hartsariec—Dr. A. E. Poiloolr,1). D. Brice, EN, Ur Hallos):, Theodore hobbin)i, Huss:ell Swett, Esq. my Itily TEETH! SAVE THEN BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, has removed to 246 PENN kJ. STREET, In the house iorinerly oceuto•iel oy Dr. G. H. Keyser, opposite DLrist's Church He will aive all the modern improvement.. Teeth tia.t , ort , .l at Vatri6UN prwea, Irom $l5 tb $62 per set. &Ur/cantor—hey. W.l), Howard, Rev. Hart - fuel Fin loy, 4. Hradley, A. G. l‘l'Cand leg., M. I), J. 11 3 E. Vankirk, Dr. ',c.o. H. KeyNr, W V. . - N-75 re. tial.N:rl au27:l v DR.. C. .BAJELZ, INATERCUR: AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN; A.,T.80)--AGENT OF RAINROW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS 4fOR RD R. . del:ly 00R. PENN AND WAYNE &FS. JOHN AL liIRKPATRICE ..... AIELLO: , LAW PARTNERgiDP. UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-partnerahle in the practi e 01 the Law., JOHN Id. KIRKPA: RICK, JOHN MELLON, Pittsburgh, May 16th, Ih6l. KIRKPATRICk 6.% IVIELLoN, AT'fORNEYS - AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Street, five docre above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. jell-tf ; e- 7Y3 05 '4,150 iX N •J 00 7.809 471 1 3bl 005 110 174,075 14 FVA *.id 7c A. .LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be tween Smithfield and Cherry Alley. dethly GEOI - WE S. bELDEN HAVING resumed THE PRAC:TICE OR LAW, may hereafter to found at his office, 122 Fourth stroct, Pateburgh. 1622 AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor G. W. itiddle, No. 144 Bmithtleld etroet Ass- Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, are from 2 to 5 o'clock. fclfclv CUPPING AND LEECHING, MRS. BESE. t•3THeth extracted. Hot, CO4 and Shower Fts.t . de/5..7 F. BE.BE, 177 Grant eirceL ODil, (boat, (timulles, ttr. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, -OF VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA., kItTICREI) Ki:BRUARY IST, 1 8‘;1 ) Capital $lOO,OOO A. M. MARSHAL, Prta H. E. DAVIS I•ec. A. hi. Mevelln:l, Jamey FON tier, J. 1.. Carnagha.n. O'lice in t.b.cal. of R. Li..Day.:4, L'ily of APeglielly, Pa. nattl&i3m.l ALADDIN COWCIIL WIIIPAN V. BB'LUTON, JOHNSTON d WILKINE, 4,6 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., T AVE ALWAYS on band a F•uperlor of Li ' litticATiN44, A I IN sad CL':'! , }; COA L OILS. . . . A... 0, LAMPS 01 ()very variety, , hole-c Ale And ap18:ly LC. C. U. SAVYTER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and soBiTt Soaps, Mo. 47 Wood Strgost, Pittsburgh, Pa NATRONA OIL. yrANUFACTURED BY PENNSY L vaata Bait Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranked unchangeable in color. " 11114; til."l4llf. PAY " Constantly on hand and for sale by P. B. M Co, at their new Wilco, No. 24 Wood sLroet, between Ful.q and i: , :econct s!rect. nithlB.af Gl,o. CA LHOUN Genera I Agent. A. FLOYD, CORNEIt FOURTH AND ROSS STS., .Pilttniurgli, Pa., agent for the receipt and sale of CARBON OILS. Keeps constantly on hand, and is receiving heavyroe , and light oils suitable for Lubricating and Refining purposes, which will be sold low fur cash and MIA cal,. Ego:sllmi*, 11100110TuOEN, CoAL AND CARBON 27 000 00 80,000 00 10,000 00 2,"J0 00 LAMP STORE. I guarantee my COAL AND CARBON OIL To he the hest in this market,, and my styles el LAMPS are the latest and beer, and of every variety. 04)A 1., OIL is the rnost eoenommal and ttril.tan t light known, and is enorely non-explosive. IVholesale dealers and country stems supplied with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the Ilneet quality, at low pricer; IMMO, Lamps,Widics and Lhimneys. C. I.IUAIM, Nos. 10 anti 12 &Rh street, below Market' my 22 . 1yciew In the Excelsior Omnibus Station. NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY BTB. No. 107 Market Street, THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING anew and lar'ge stock of PAPER Embracing a complete assortment for Dwellings, Stores, Offices, Halls, ChurcheS, &c, to which be would respectfully invite the attenuon of thenib he, having an enure new stook of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of new goods will find them by looking through our assortment. mariklyd ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Come and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. ST Wood Street, Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Ras for sale rench t German and American FOR PARLORS WALL PAPERS, , BALLS, CIELANBER CHURCHES, LOLGIO, Sc 50,000%11s at Ili cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cts. Wow Custom, Fill BOARD PRIDTB, Tama Comas, (mums, to tom' Look for the Striped Front. The only place in town where a MU assortment of French papers is kept. mariti VT,Z37,989 12 JAMES M. TAYLOR? ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward cntiOLLE CT lONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal ngt Drawn. Actredwiedgemeate Taken, Bills Probated. aptkly C"L' NIIT COAL,SLACK, & COKF. —Having purchased the entire interest of m partners in the firm of BAILEY, M'KAIN k Co., I am now prepared to turndin to oar former custom ere and the citizens of Pittsburgh and vieinit generally, a superior quality of COAL, NUT COAI , BLACK and COPE, in large o - rsmall quantlea, ders sent through the Post Office, left at the Toil House of the Nonongahelaßridge, or at the Works will be attended to with promptness. Coat Works and Office, situated'in South Pitts burgh, one square above the notiongahela Bridge 07:6m JAMAS fit BA/LW. Froltssional, H. 'WHITNEY, . - .2 ...., . - aR. _ DIE= W. H. Mc•Cre.. C. herringor, lILIMPA CT U Mika Or '1 al I nor, kg JOS. IL Il UG lidentun. BEINNET-T -IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 120 Wood Street, fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN M'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DEALER IN— New Orleans sugar and Molasses, FLOUR, 11.11C0-er, Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oils, No. 311 Ldierty Street, opposite Smithfield, PITTSBURGH, rEN N . A. A constant suppli of Pure Prsndies and Wire 01 tis own unportanon. always on hand. Also, UI Wnongeheia Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. ap2ll:lyn b. BO Us*. if. LAWBOI+ & C. P. MAII.KLIE, MANUFACTURERS OOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, Jove removed from J(4.7 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Stull afield street. PITTSBURGH, PA, teit_Cash or Trade for Rags. a pp WILLIARI CARR & Co., Wholesale Grocers, WIN.ES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. IMPORTERS ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in elle OLD MONOIVGAIMA RYE WHISKY, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, Ivl6 PITTSBUJIGLII, IN ILL IA WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, 37 Diamond 31ie3y, Near Wool SLI , / - 4, 1'1T71 , ..8 URGE,. PA. SW- wrpx ou Land Blackberry, Ch..rry and .11mndies, 01. t Nononyalmla Readied mhl6 • P. MIDDLETON & BRO. IMPORTEF43 OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C ALSO DEALERS IN 'MEC Old l'Whishies., NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplo.iyd PHILALELFHIA. gabarto and (*gars. 1). RIN E HART, • 101113/ACIIIIIIB AND MIND IN ALL IFIND3 TOli s 4.CCO, SNUFF & SEGARS, ap3l:2yr ho IZO WOOD STREET. LYON ARl' STHAL 9 Reicti Dealer sr GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, AND Virginia chewing Tobacco, WOOD 14 s TRRET, ct l e i the St. Charles p i rTSBURGEt. PA. Wa. 241.n.uga,1-mia ...... W. tuca2VOlnc, facsbury,n MILLER & RICKLICCSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LiTD I.IIPDILTISIS ON IS RAN DI ES, WINES A ND SEGAI3B I NOB. len AND 71.3. WAINER OF LlBh'l l T ANI) IRWIN STREETS, lib SOLI dr. IRN T, FOB gwEARPR'S CITY GLASS PITTSLIURGH PA. Iron. Nails, Cotton Yarns, &e ., tile., nonitantly on Hand. [mr2 pagiteman 6a;le.ries. GLASGOWIs AMBROTYE GALLERY, —IN— LAFAYEZ`2`E I .A,I L, YC:i Rill sTE.EF:I' ENTRANCb:. TO Tilt /SE l'A lES WANTING tine ...mbroLypeL+ at a Moderateprice, and +II who nave been unlike to 01• Lain a good iilienese (.14,4 nere.• a , e respeet.hi4.y !+(dieited I, eel'. Large vanety ca , es find frame , aiu - aye no hand m.derg.te and ealude.ellen goar , nteed. C. t 1 I.ABCOW, my'lo 137 Fourth Stteet, I'tUoburgb. PEOPLES'GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley, THE SU lISCRI BE It WUUL I) RES- P.Eur FI:1.1.1 . announce to the (...tizeu. of Yituv burgh and vie:oily, tau be has lea.ied the above Poputkr (tarry. and i,, ptel.a.red to take every va riety of Picture k[WWI] to the Photogranhic Art, in TTH>gt 1 43116 rt stytea, an:: at Win:ATLI' fi1 . .1.43 CE A , PRICES. 1 tni,oriam improvements have been added, rendering ti ui the mn ties!rahle, economical and p:ua,grit 10uattun ;n the coy trivl A. .I.AtirAy. Crinirs. P. HAIKIJI I RITILIR H. L. RYYMB (Late at Miller a Riekeison's.) It: V Fl IC lt. Ac AI ROTH Is KS . (Successor to REYsiss. a A snasso3.) Wholesale Dealers in F'ORF.IGN FRUITS, NUTS, DONFECTIoNERY. SUGARS, Wt)ltKB, Ac. No. 88 Wood st', and No. 1.1.3 Second street, Oppositol St Charles Rotel, P I TTSB V RO Z 1 WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wu... 1 Street, tarikti PITTSBURGH. WhL H. 8111.1'111 JOS, WIN. El. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROOXES, OS SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, tura Plttsburgb. ___,_ UPHOLSTERY • f No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC, ture and keep constantly on hand everyart. n their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Citi tain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrasses , i all kinds also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. 4i-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit Ling and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, Ac. vett . / lyd ROBERTS ,I . ROENICK. Apollo Hall Billiard Saloon, J OHN GANGWISCH would remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet quality of beer, and in connection with thE hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo, : tables, balls and cues. Rebemlxlr the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth et neer Wood. entnmee from Fourth jylChly .N'ULTON, BELL AND BRASS 4 , FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitts burg , Pa, is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT FACTORY AND OTT ER BELTS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pound s . CHIM.E BELLS made to order. STOP ANI GAMUI G N E E R C A O L C K WATER l P U M P S, CmTER RAIL INOB, and every variety of BMW Castings finish° I In the n test manner. sir- Blurs ANTI-ATTRITION AIETAI FULTO PATENT NIRRALLIC PACKLNG. tot Steam Engines.__ ap2B:ly . ._ ___ UNDBI 160 bags Rao Coffee, 150 tibia (oak,) N. O. Molasses, 15 hhds Porto Rioo Sugar, 50 bbla Refined do 25 " do Yellow do 500 boxes Window fiLsaa, 25 bbla N. Y. Syrup, 15 " No. 8 Large Mackerel, 10 bf " do 10 bbla No. 2, medium, do for sale by' W. R. SMITH CO , 115 Secood. end 149 Front titre., ten PNAX 0 WaiTERN LANfS.-, w Pe o ning lands in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are Informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, &c. _ OLT'S REVOLVERS 1 OOLVS I L.I VOLVERSI—Jost received, another lot by express of all the different kinds manufactured. Sharp's Four Shot Repeaters; Allen's Seven do Smith A Wesson's Seven Shot Repeaters. For male by DOWN st TETLEY. • and 314uurs, Et. CUTHBERT & SON. 61 Market ~, jwpdture. FURNITURE AND GRAILS Rii:IDT.7O333D PIZIOPS. 3'IIIES W. WOODWELL Nus. 97 and 99 Third street. in FOURTU STREET, COIISIBTI2iO ON ALI, VA RIETIMOF STYLES AIW FINIBIi, ltdilLl FOE ith,tels and Private Dwellings. te,. All orders promptly attended to, and the Fu roil tire carefully packed and boxed. Swimboats and Hotels furnished at abort notice. Cabinet Masers supplied with every article in the line. maze p E UENItURE leu aseortment of Pittsburgh rnanufp,ctured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK OLEIM. WARDROBE:9, pod every article needed in a well furnished dwel ling, as we!! as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURF, Constantly on hand and made to o.'t et As the only terms cn which business ii ,v torteatthisestatk. lip.hment is for CASH, pr 3 are made accordingly. Pem^r.s in want of a.ything tn the above line, would i.e advantaged be calling at F ACKINER a IRVi'IITS, No. 108 Smithfield street, bedew Fifth. J. P. Famine., J , tow 41 IMAM EduratinaL ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franc Wail &others riIIIIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED a IN LORETTO, Cambria-County, Penneylva uta, foul miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the Collegiate Honore and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of themost healthy in Pulinsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Its pure water, bracing sir, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MOA DA Y after the Ibth of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. it is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac., Au., will be furnished by the Instituidento the Students. instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tram—Board and TnitA on, payable hall yearly in advance $lOO Washing and use of Bedding_ ............. 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the College 10 Reference can be made to the EL Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds,St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of th Pittsburgh DIOGSF.O. THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY. AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Phllade!phla by the ennaylvania Central or the West Chester direct Railroad will resume the duties of the BUMMER TERM on the first day of MAY next, and cilOse on the last day of .eptember. The School, theralors, Is in session during .te BUMM ER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate charges. The average number of students is 85, under the, charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and epanish languages are taught by native resident instructors. For catalogues apply to . aplikmd:e W od M. F. WI gar* at WLestMClPl'esulteeir,Pl4Penna a HiIItSHFELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET; WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS G EN TL Ell ENS DRESS, WHICH n , velty and beauty of style is unexcelled. Nie Tailoring Department embraces All the new lanrics of the season adap ted to all 6a.' 4 ees and uses. We shall pay the flame strict attention , to the style of getting up our gar meets for whieNwe have always been renowed.— Our prices are Vderate• L. HZRBEIFELD 5 NO. 83. wt,`QD STREhT. UMF:M —AND T* WATER R 5 -.)NB LIABL RENTS. ALL FOR CIPY anal 1:11Si netti TRIO!, and Wat. Rents in the city of Phlsbo gti, are hereby notified Ntatthe above taxes and water rents are now due ea u `payable at e City Treasurer's Office, Fourth iitreet 411-On all payment made before AUGUST a Discount of Five Per Cen . will be aj lowed. Between A ugust Ist and yep ember a discount of Two Per Cent. Between O." toter let and November Ist, an additton will be made cf five per cent, and after November Lit, all remaining unpaid will be put in the hands of collect. ors, with Et further addition of five per cent. je3 WM. EiCf3BAUM, City Treasurer. OA. Fl.P . E'reil C74ILIR.PEIT'SI SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. ISVCALLUM, 87 Fourth Street, jiglllll- AVE J UST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetinglk. OIL CLOTHS From 3 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful patterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST . CLASS CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as any other house in the city. mh3o B. C. Ii..NEELAIIID KEE' ' CONSTANTLY ON RAND SQUARE AND_OVAL BONNET - I BOXES • !so, makes to order PLAIN AD FANCY PAPTCR BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, to., at Eastern races. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Cffirans' Bank,) Pitts burgh, Pa. 1e.9:1 y Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles. HATING BEEN APPOINTED AG OM FOR THE BALE OF HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING TILES, F OE LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL. LARS, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of samples, at oar Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERSON & PHILLIPS, vg: BROWN BROTA for ' mare Chi manufacturers, sago, Illinois. l'ilotioe of Diseditinon Partnership 1V B OTICE IS ETpartnershipEßEßY GIVEN THAT 11 the lately eitisthig betweeA A. ECKHLM and GEORGE A. KELLY LEE of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKLM KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April, 1881, by mutual consent. BECKHAM & KELLY. ..tir The business will be carried on t the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the a business of the late firm will be settled. GEORGE Allegheny, June 4, 1881.—jea-tf A. KELLY. SOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. 1.000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing 600 do Rosen soap in 1, 2 and 1 8 i1a ire 800 do No. 1 Palm Soap ml, 2 and 8/b bare: goo d o theine , do in Ilb bars, 160 do German do bars, 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ilb bars 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and sizes. 600 Boxes Miners' Candles, 1,000 do Hydrauhe Pressed and Mould Candles for Summer use. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 48,58 & Os. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, 69 & 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4a, fsi k fla. 6 do Coach do, 6 do Star do, 10 BarTelE. No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating No, 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 OH, 60 do Carbon illuminating Oil/ 25 do Coal do dc s On hand and for isiae, by B. C. A J. H. SAWYER. I'o whom was awarded, by the U. B. Agricultura, te.ciety, the href premiums for Oils, sad 4. 4ind lea.WWl -FOR I.ii" YOU WANT , M061:31:) - T ---------- )44 , Vir Fruit or prepared Armee Meat, udarki;eir 411 o rkind of Spiees,ooking Brandy or . — Raw Orsume, Lemon and Otton Peelto3WlEurtetli & Brothers in the Diamond, where yoularilt z Asi all naw erop Fruit and lower than itl i. ..,__ _ _any other H ouse in Meeks. Aiwa and mwanaoreemit of kannly Groom:km, , Wines, Bnittimasz tall of her kinda of Forgn and Tkuneatiw rri, HA WORTH & ' del comer of Diamond and plamendallar. TEIiMS CASH 1-7 -NM-'---(---------1(N),8 ! , NEW GOODS! 1-OPKI MIS ..X.M.Y .rstiele Prints, Ginghams, C. Grey Geocja. a . _ . , ~t A( gents and upwards, a large lot datntgy arum to 4 cents per yard. A large kit elle-(6lis le) p r i t a a al. 4 cents per yard, famegpriele 12)41tta. Bargains or cash. G. RA waori LOV ,:rty suss 74 itarket -meet. LthisEED A. FAUN/Mar *V- riltelaimeotrog ofintatilindWalgista oanuir of Fink end W AA — M r .Fartr %," auB W. P MARSHALL, 87 WOO 4 Otreat, 'n, w . siTivmi ts B INEKODIXCIANGEBROUBS, Wood Street ,corner of 'Wrd, fe&l7 PITTBI3ID,ReI N kT . 1 10LIIES &SONS, Bankeleand Ex- II a change Brokers-41nd Dealeirhi":,etaar Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, ' Sllver and Itaitk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities eon stantly for sale. Collections rnade in all the cities throughout the United State& Deposits received in par (trade current paper, No. 67 Market street belweenThi or rd and Fourth streets. itaiXkly Ainandal. DOLL4R Sarl.4"GS MAX"' 110. 65 PODUTIII swims% CHARTERED IN 1855. , fIPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock also, on Wednesday and Saturday everiAliti frOttfliay Ist to November Da, from 7 tog o'clock ariit - from November lot to 'May Ist - fiam 6 to Deposita received of all sums not less thenollll Donis, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest been declared semi-annuelly, in June'end Detember since the Bank was organized, at, the rate of Ida per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit oft he depoaltoros principal, and bears the sane Interest from the drat days of June anclDecornber, compounding twice a year without troubling tfie de positor to call or even to present his pass book. -At this rate, money will doable in less teen twelve years, making in the aggregate naturism osis-iitnr Piat MOM A Ma. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, ftrnisbed gratis, on application at the office. rassrams. GEORGE ALBREE. VIOL PRISMINTB. William J. Anderson. James BD. Mat" Hill Bnrgwin, lease hL Pennock, Benj. L. Fatinestock r A..M. Pollock, 7r.. - D. l Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James Northman, James ahidift James D. Kelley, Alextusisr Tindleir Alexander Bradley, John H.. MOPtiditalla John G. Backofen, Peter A. lirtandnt4...- Goorge Black, John H. Melleri"?-- John B. Canfield, James liPAttley,. Alonzo A. Carrier, John Marshall, .. Charles A. Colton ' Walter P. Marsh William Douglas, John On, John Kraus, Henry L. Ringwa John Bolinea, John H. Bkroenbeige Witham 8. Baran, Alexander. Ellear• Peter H Hunker, William %Behmerts, Richard Hays, Mime Virhittisir. William 8. Lavely, Christian Yeager. asenuar asp resaman., CHARLID3 A* COLTON. [fel L.OAN OFFICE. MIO IBILENRY W. CITI, N 0.1.00 Smithfield fit, Near the corner of Plfth, PITTSBURGH, ' PA. 40.liEY in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Thanlouds, o , Jewel. r atV ol tic s att il l Y t e in r 7let el ith es . s f ul tut all eweed kinds oL The goods be delivered without t izis Ticket pot accountable In case of Ire. ift.Offsce flours from 7 A. M. tele/CIL - , lag) THE MERCANTILE AGENCY; FOR THE PROMOTION a ritOUCIION ontum, • Over 240,000 Business Howes Re bracing every City, Town and :Village In tne United States, Canada, and other British Possessions in N. A. R. C. DUN di CO., Proprietors. L. ARMSTRONG, Masson, Corner of Wood and -PSI It Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Eetablished New York, June, DM, P ittsburgh March, 18452. Head Odle** NEW YORK -DUN, BOYD & CO Branch Oakes, Pittsburg, G Dun & Co; Philade Iphia," G Dun & Co; Cincinnati, R G Dun & Co; Oteveland, R Detroit, It G Dun & Co; Chimgo, Dun t Co; Iffilwaukte, R Dun &Co ; New Oilman, RG Dun Co ; Charleston, RG Dun di Co,• Q Dun Co; it Louis, R G Dun Co;•lNash. R Q Dun Et Co. Associate Office. Boston, E Missal! & Co-; Baltimore, rD Pratt & Co ; Richmond, Pratt & Co. Foreign Graces. Toronto, R G Dnn &Co; Montreal, R G Dunn & Co; London. Eng., It G Dun & Co. • Reference Books,with notices of changes, printed daily, furnished to subscribers. Price 11 O. Collections promptly attended to in all parts of the United States- and British Possessiorui, and References to upwards of AO Houses lb Pitiebtirgb for whom the office makes collections. Letters of introduction to Lawyers of high eland. ing and respeutability in every Election of the Union will be I., , iiituile , usly furnished to subscribers was o inl . eaß ao application w et the o ffi ce. Also to any t e _tr? n _ _ firn h2l em. B. S Y , • I I4 — FIFTH STREET, opposite Catnedral, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. DEALER IN NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGEE and other &ea rit ies. Cass Works. EXCELSIOR GLASS Wombs, A. riy * ALFit... F. T. PLUNKETT-.T. OAMPRIEL.U., WIR..FE PLUNKETT &CO. GLAD'S MANUFACTUREas WAREHOUSE No. 12 Wood' t 3 Inlet s Conker of Vint, setklyPi ttaburgh. w. CU D DIDDELV, D. o \ 37MD RlDA.....cortam zur. D. MD= . , 111M0614. PUNNING H Alete‘ & COL=.--P ITT S sunGE CITY GILABLVI'oRkim--warehagse. Water street, and 156 Fl. t sues Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below bett la, use, Ho Manubtoturera of Pittsburgh 4. ty Ludo* G lass Druggists' Glass 'Ware and erica!' VOnVax Glass, for parlor windows, eiturtiNett and public buildings. apl Nos !Wiens. Disßo tution of Co-Pertnertthip. TE CO-PARTIc R .11 ERSHIEIikfO- J. fore existing between JOHN P. 'HUNT A. HENRY MINIM, under the arm of. HUNT .L MINER, is this day dissolved by mutual eousent. The business of the late firm will be settled'by HENRY MINER, who is authojized to titan' thd firm's name in liquidation. ading r. HENRY nrow.l • t July 16th.188L HENRY MINER, Suoceiwor to • BUNT & MINER S Wholesale end Retail BOOKSELLER, B TATIONF I R 4 NEWSDEALER N05.:71 and 78 FIPTRATRERT. Next door to the Post Glace, 13'22 DISSOLUTION ov ())-IARTNER NThe . Partne nhiPherekefttri earibibig under the nam e of D. GREGG- It Canyekdissolved on the Ist two by limitation. Those indebted requested to make immediate payment; thd.theee having claims are requested to present theiMfor settlement to D. GREGG or I. TAYLO4, at.thold stand, No. 99 Wood street, s either, pritgit4 is , authonzod to sign the name of the arm infireettle ment. 'VOID MtROI ISAAC Vh..yi; JAMES •., yr.. D. GREGO & I. TAYLOR littiegilidaiferzned a Co-partnership under the eartie'pl 1 :,11111WO & 'JAILOR to transact a wholesale. tatinds Varihty Business at the obi stand; and m lte,*.re prepared to oiler goods on tits in *iamb terms, either for cash, city ecOtm i° lass esk4PPOlred /I re reference. Our stock will be alwayLwetinssorig_ and as we intend to buy for otakwemdthel4' inducements we think superior to any•froue wt of hie mountairu3. Buyers visiting-the oftr,*o riaspecttlillyrequest to examine our stock-before purchasing elsewhere, as we will make an object worthy their attention. 13 , 18 GREGO & TAYLet IL lINS, PISTOLS, RIFLES,— j ig tendon of those In mirth of GUNS,' _ _ . • RIFLES . .. 1 8TOL4, 4,0, 4 1 04 „ , s directed to our splendid stock. W. W. YOUR& • No. SI Wlvd rye *Nig' ; =ll2l
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