itsftgial. RP 7loa Weg,c2 l l3P•VrAt9A4l44 AtTablz .-lancertiarngew. ' • • *l' Mr Aitiretotartm airti•ECOMOS,} Carnet` of Howard Marl Herm?Au gusst tBreets. NSW Yens, , 1861. ra0P0844.1.43 'WILL BE RECEIVED t this office for furnishing, by contract Army rnEarlea B . e proposals _should state the price at which they can be furnished, at the places of manufac ture, and the price at which they can be delivered at this repot; the number which can be made by tbebidder 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 to the establishf d patterns : Four mule harness 0. s, to wit: WHEEL,. Two QEdloreL-Breeon • trsp 3 feet 6 Inches long, !I% inches wide, seweu low 14 inch rings of ¢ inch Irma hip straps 3 feet 11 inches long, :ncbes wide; stay pieces 2 feet long, 2g inch es wide, with IN inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces; 6 feet long, t 3 inch wide; side straps 4 tent long, I%inch widetie straps 15 inches long, 34 Icon wide, tapering to a point. Two Belly Bands '.Long stde,2 feet 3 inches Vn g, 2 inches wide, with •a two inet, buckle; shoat ride 1 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide. Two Hair collars, IS lo .19 inches lon;.h w dou ble grate and gale leathers and hankies inch wide. Two pairof strong Barnes to suit, made of white oak root, Ironed with hooks, t cast ring , 1 !4; inch square, staples and line rings. Two pair of Hem EtTars-1,5w - er one 5 feet 6 nob es long, % loch w.tie, upper one 4 :( ei cinches long, ?„ , 4 inch wide Tworidles—Crown piece 2 feet long, li4 inch wide; thank pieces each le inches long, 1 1 4 iach with; front piece . 1.1 inches long, IV, inch wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches long, 1.4 inch wide*iose piece 11 inches long, I Inch wide; blinds 6 inches lone, 6% inches wide; reir s, long side 4 feet long, 1 inch wide: shore side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buokie; bunts, tinned =lien, to weigh I pounds to the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet long, 2A. inches wide Two pair Trace Chains, 7 ic et long, 16 links to the fOot t of No 3 iron, with T on one es d, weight r% to 8 lbs per pair Twisted or -L.:sight tine pair of Breast Chains, zS t1C)10.3 long, 14 links to the foot, of No 3 iron Twisted Two Neck &ram,. 3 feet 1 inch long, inches wide, with 2Y 4 , inchbuckle Two Neck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, No 4 iron, T and loop to be rid eted on to the neck strap Twisted One saddle, made en Attekapas tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way with halkanned horsehide; flaps 2'.1 inches long„ 16 inches wide; aurcingle 7 feet 8 inchces long, 2 1 inches wide, with 2W, inch buckle on one end, to tastened to the saddle by being meted to two curved straps, 1M inch wide; those straps ore placed one on each side of the saddle-tree, one end-ls 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, 1 1 /, inch wide, with 1%; inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 18)4 Is to a dozen pair LEAD. Two Collare,ll34 to 18 . 1nehes lcng,mad•s the same as for wheel hornets.' Two Mar of }Lames to snit, of same materal as for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast Sinus and line rings with straps as in wheel bar Less! Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness Iwo Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two Belly Beads, the same as for wheel Harness Two pair Chain Pipes, Two pair Trace - Chain'', 61 Two Cropper and Hip Straps Back strap b feet long t tapering from 83,.:ashes to '2% inches R ide Hlp Bsrape, each 2 feet 4 inches long, l% inch wide, each with a hook at one end Two Back Beads, 3 feet 4 inches long, 3% inches wide Two Martutgales. 4 feet long, ll. ! •," nth wide, to buckle into the bit. One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 8 inches to 3 inab 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 receiye the lead line One . Lead Line, 21 feet long. %inches wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 inen loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6 innhces long One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles,—by—inches One Curry Oombe, No 272-8 bar The whole to be packed in a box about I inchea wide, 17 inches deep, 34 Inches long, made r, f 1 Inch stuff, as:pored, wood hoops or Iron, ei 111:0)) be required Font Horse Harness, as follows, to wit: W HEEL. Two Quilors Breech straps. 3 feet 8 tr.che-s long, a% inches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings of •!.. irtin; hip drape 4 feet long, :t Molina wide; stay pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wise, with Inch buckles; cross straps to bookie into stay pieoee 0 feet long, l inch weds; s , de straps 5 feet 6 incines long, I 4 hien wide; tie straps 15 I:tri, es long, !..e 2 inch wide, tapering to a point Two Belly Bands 1..0ng feet 4 inches long , 2 inches wide, with a 2 inch buckie; short iiido footB inches long and 2 inches wide Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 Inulio•H long. w.th double straps and le leathers, uni buckles then wide Two pair of strong flames to suit. made of w1..1 , ‘ oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings I , u.ch square, staplowand line rings Two pair Haire Wraps Lower one f, r; inches long, 3.4 inch wide; upper one 4 feet LIC long, inch wide, of alum Lannon leather TWO Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 mesh( 8 long, / 1 4 inch Wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches IL:nu, 1K inch wide; frost piece 12% Inches long, IN non wide; stay pieces, fi.om blinds to crown pit nes. 18 inches long, 1% inch wade; nose piece 12 pieties lon .1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 6 inches wide; reins, long sided feet 2 inches tong, 1 inch wide; abort side 2 feet long. 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buckle; bite, tinned mullen, to weigh 6 Ins the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet a incues long, inches wide Two par Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to thiefo of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one end, weight 9 ilia per pair -One air Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links to the foot, Otto 2 iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet b inches long, 2% inches wide, with 2).4 inch buckle Two Neck:Chains, 4 feet 0 inches long, 14 links JO- thefool3Ninsted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv atted'ollio the neck strap, swivel in the chain ,2',ollWEhtddle, made on Attakapas tree, bead, go flat '''llnd'eantle ironed, covered in the usual way with higf,Pinned horse hide ; flaps 20 inches long, 16 ~!:theilltia IP" 'Wong 7 feet inches long, 2 , ,,6 .inOtie - s wide, with a inch buckle on one end, to 'befastened to the sad eby being riveted to two curved straps. 1% inch wide; these straps are YUMA /one on each side of the saddle tree; one arlithitled to the front part of the bar', the other - eititto theortension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 *whew long, 1 1 4 inch wide, with ix inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye petters, Co weigh 144 pounds to a dozen pair. LEAD. Two Brititaj4,.same as for wheel harness 'lwo Collars, 210 . to 22 inches long, made the same foyfAtte43l...ess „. ()plea . es to suit, of the same material wheel harness, ironed ; with hooks, brehit :rifts amnisie-rings, with straps as in wheel har ness Tiro•Neok Straps sad Chains,- same se for wheel ""linrness Two pay Bands, same as for wheel harness Two Chain Pipes. wo pair a.n Pipai, same as for wheel harness • TWO pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel hal - - nein longand Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet from 11% inches to 2% niches wide ,ith buckles each 2 feet B.hicties long, 6 =l4olt Witic., with wrought hooks woßß►ek Bfeet 7 inches long, 8% inches wide - Tlo44l2thigales, 4 feet long:1% inch wide, to indikl4l:into the bit -OxidOolipling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches long, % inch wide . One -Cheek Rein, 4 feet 1 Inch long, 1 inch wide, to Init*Winto the bit at each end,witti a ring sewed in tiolnontreto-receive the lead line 'OniSTAM - d‘ Line, 21 feet long, % inch wide, with a Walesa - one end and anti mob loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet 6 inches long One Ennis Brush, oval of bristles, by inch - e: One Carry Comb, N 0222-8 bar The whole to be packed in a boa about 21 inches 10;08 fifelpi:deep, St inches long, made of inish - afidT, dimmed, wood hoops pr iron, as may be nlqUired - Thewhiilb to be made of the :best material, sew ing to be made with good waxed thread, and sub. jecttoinspeetion during the process of manufac ftleanttaltßiarhou'finisned - - Whoa six:hosed harness Is required, the lead collars, nrkiles, hams, neck straps, belly-bands, utudegdpeaowee-tiltale, crupper and lop straps, I=dcited eottpling straps are doubled; one •ehmell Net tont6l4 finks to the foot, of No 4WithitT'on each end added, and lead line to WV leistiOng 'ABwht4eie be Made of Vitt best material, sew big Wbeirilicre with ood waxed thread, and subject to inspection during the process of manufacture andelso when finished - - • - - When eiXstnule burness is required, the lead nollars, bridles, homes, neck - straps , belly bands, etudn-pipes, trace-charm% crupper andi hip-straps, heck-bandsexid coupling straps ire doubled ; one bearing chain, 8 feet 10ng.14 links to the foot, of No 4tiron. with a Ton each end added; and lead line tql43/feet long Pro WO will also be received for making and tiff ng ambulance harness, for two or four mule or horse teams—a specification of which will be Aesel4erlurais44 Pcsrms of proposals and guarantee will be fur nished upon application at this office and none wi'l be Oonfindersitterat do not conform t hereto The privilege is reserved by and for the United States of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed-extravagant propose/a will be endorsed on the envelope enoloatng them: "Proposals for furnishing Army WAIF= and Ambulance Harness," and slddreeeed ,Major L. H. VINTON, =lO4 Quartermaster U. B. Army. TrIATOM ir4.74TERS.—We are prepar- A: --- iirte Ht .' tip refiners with the neces - aary Pornps, Cocks, Pipet, &0., the latest and inwit Apprevarna. _Mr experience in this brancti 18 vatic. by 'arry other.establithment. For work minishi% de., ,we refer' to tho following refiners vetifilito. ' -- iGike & Nesbitt, Roberts, Wilkinson a Co., John B. Bell, Holship,MlCormaok iteo, Posiara.b.poewakco.,saakett, a m °Fadden, John Corata itati - Thos. Bell dr Co, . •Inost di 80b4141S_ Rill it Co.; .fidi Williams ils., B. M. Kier. .. .. "WEJADON a...REINKILE, 164 Wood street.— SUGAR-- .. , 1 ,4= - .;l4llllMgBßawderadarantora and for sale j /199 ° Nos. Viand 488 Wood street. Saltrouts. 1861. -.SUMMER,ARRANOEMENT.. 1861. • EIGHT •i DAILY- Titga, Nis. • Pennsylvania Central Railroad. ON AND.APTER MONDAY. TUNE 10th. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, irrneptilunday,)st 6:80 s . m., stopping at all nagrt gona. connecting at Harnaburg_with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at 800 p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at,12:20 a. in., stopping only at principal stations, rtaking direct connection at Harrisburg for Bilti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 6:00 a. in. THE iraßT LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 4:00 p. m., stopping only at Greena urg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, C4allitsen, hoons o ke., and arriving in Philadelphia at '10:00 a- ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 2:50 p. m,atoP ping all stations and running as far as Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walt's station leaves dtial : Aexcept Sunday,) at 6:40 A. ro. SECOND ACCO t °DATION TRAIN for Wall's tiontion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 1 I.:20 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at. 845 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows :.—Express, U:5O a in; Mail, 11:50:p. in; Fast Line 12/0 a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:05 m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 8:30 a. in.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 820 a. m; third wall's station Accommodation, 1:15 p. m.; fourth Wan] station Accommodation, 8:15 p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at shursvtile Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo , dation, Express, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PIT PdRURGII AND CONNELLSVILIRTRAINE stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con n:,;.. villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) ae zollowa: Mail Train, 8:40 a. m 4 Express Tram, 4:10 p. m. P e,urning l'rahis from Pittsburgh and Con nellsvillSßoad strive at Pittsburgh 10:30 a. m. and &1b p. Tho raveling public will find it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvarda Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be aurpaaed 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. TO NEW YORK .$l2 60 TO BALTIMORES9 50 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 1 LANCASTER 865 HARR.D3BU ,$7 45. Baggage checked to sill stations on the Pennsyl lama Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of lose, the Ote-nany will boll themselves responsible for personal ba sage only, and for an an ant not exceeding $lOO. N. B.— fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggag • to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to .1. S TEW ART Agt., At the Penn's R. 8.. Passenger Station, jell On Liberty and Grant streets. YITTEIBURGH, FT. WAYNE & Alt RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and ti Indianapolis, ht. Lowe and Chicago quicker than by any other roa.e Vv ham ARO TRAINS FAST MAIL LANE—Leaves Pittabargh 12:36 A. u. Arrives at Crestline....-.. 8.1)0 e. a. ,Making close connections with Bellefontamc and Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.130 p. m. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. fTrams on both Roads meet at Coln m• bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 P a. Arrives atCrestline 7-30 r K Mak. , 114( clean connections re above. Arriving a. Chicago at &46 a. in. R.—The tame to Cincinnati is the same as by stenuenville. Trsins on both Roads meet at Col embus, and passengers ail go Into Cincinnati together. Sleeping, Cars on this trand , , from Flask tirgn to Circinnedi to In dianapoiis ar to Chic , ai-,0, Trains through to Chat,ao r,thoutobasge of Car EASTWARD TRAIN& LoAkVEI Chicago, 7.30 e.. lc and AAA/ P. M. Arriving at L..m.s, 225 r. a. and AM. - Connecitng wd.h trains to Dayton and tnc nau. Arr.vinA at CreAt line, 8.00 8.05 A. a. Connecting wits trains for Columbus, Cmcinnaii, C:cst arc,faltillalo and the Rapt, and r.rr:vtng of IlLiztJurgll, t. wad r Ai! rintotirg I.se connections with Pennsylvania Ralircad trans for the Eastern cit,ea, via Allentown and ACCOMSIOI,ATIOb TRAINS—Nicer Federal et., A I el; bony, for New Erigutop, 10.110 A. s., arc! 4 r s. Armco at •• 11.20 " " 815 •• iinghton, 6.3 , 1 " LOO Arrive iu Allegheny, 8.10 "" Allegheny and Iteonomy Accommodation Trtuns. 1,e,0.e Allegheny, 7.`g , A. a., and at. Ek.utb..try at e. a.. leaven Allegheny at, 12.35 v. a and n. 1 ,: ari,ve at Economy at 1.6) r. a. and 7.22 e I, ..vb Er (menu Al g CO a. in., and 4.22 p, in., and arrive in Allegheny et 11.05 a. in.. and 5.30 p. m. MARK ET TRAlN.—lanives E.OO a. m EA bt , Alliance at 8.14 1.5. and arrives in Al , e,nizeny al 1.1 tk e, la; leaves Allegheny at 8.06 p.a.; AttsiK e at b.OG e. a., stopping at all StALIOIDA for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, P.OO p. in. Tickets will be sold fox these trains at reduced rates. Trough tzains coaneot ec.. follows: At Allhutee, with trail:ill ou the Clevel&r.,l and burg n Railroad. At Orville, Obio, to and from Atitlersburg, Akron, Cuy hoga Falla, etc. At Manabeld, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, She!b), Hsu dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Otheinnatt, Xams, Dayton, Indlexua,polui, St. Loun., LouisrUle, etc. At 'Parent, for Springneld, Sandutdry, Dayton, Cm • awned, etc. etc. At Lima, for ii,dney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Latayetta, Ind, St. Louis, and intermedutte ports to Central Indiana and At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Seism Retires& And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois, lows, Wisconsin and Minnesota For further information and through ticket% apply to 613:011.01f,PAItitibi, Ticket Ag't., Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parte of the United Metes. - G. C. HATER:WAY, jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER AGRANGENIENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. l AN AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- IM, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, In Pittabargh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUER,IWILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin• ;Annan. _ Laav Arrives A.rriv 38 Arrives Pitt sure'. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at Bt. Loma. 1280 a. st. 1188 e. at. 420 P. X. 1210 P. 8.46 P. K. 2 , 00 A, BL: This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WRRELIDIG LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittab'gh, Bachester,Welbsville, Stettb'ville,Wh'lng. 1225 x. at. 1650 A. Ar.. 3:57 e. U. 428 A. a. 527 A. x. -&06 P. X. 195 P. X. 8:19 A. IL 2:20 P. X, 1098 P. a 12:10 A. U. 1:15 AU. 118 P. U. 8:10 L. U. 420 A. U. 4:00 P. a. 5:15 P. x. 626 P. 11. The 1286 a. la. and WO P. 11.Trainz connect with Trains of C. 0. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, ho. TII3 4:00 P. M. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Ilttsburgh. Cleveland. MO a. r. 9:14 1110 P. L. et4o P. X. The 1485 a. in. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tusoarawas Branch. .I"assengers desiring to go to Shndusky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib erty Street Pepot, Pittsburgh. J: S'rEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM SIT WART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. R. MYELF-S, Sien'i Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. lel° NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati R. R. Connecting at illttiahilipollB With Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alter: Rs !road, t o 1.4311h4 and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany sod Salem, and hfichlpra Central Roads: for CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND, MILLINGTON, and all intermedi • ate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE GAUT4 LAFAVITETE and PERU. Freights and passengels*rried from ancin nati or Lawrencebs -100 a. tjmo than by any other route by twe -fear hours, _and at as low rates. The only r by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to OA West, without breaking milks Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at , Crineinnstt or W. B. OUTTiNG, agent at Law' reneebury, will reoeire prompt atteArW tg a no charge for eommiesion; no charge f e or commission at Lawrancikarg. • For further information apply to TI(6 RATT MAS GAB, (No. lta Water ittreet,) agent of the OmmllanYi who IS prepared to wire taxman IMITPTEI for pia eengers and freightto Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Clikagc Pero. Greencastle. Crawford - vale ) Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, so., kc. H. F. LORD, Presiaent, JOHN F. WIRES, General Freight Agent. mra REMOVAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MA N omituring Company have removed the office. - .Pro., . Wood Street, Sll. , flebriptinAik* apt Nomad Streets, where all or dere rifillereeehretif end Mildness sit tPrided to. t.tr #fHO CIALHOUZi Agent, 3usugana. Indemnity ..'ainat Loss by Fire. HE FRASICLIN FIRE INSU- A. RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Mlles, No. 486 and 987 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Stumm, or Asa'Ts, JANVA.P.Y Ist, 1860. Published Aggresably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured. .! ..»..$1,896,893 88 Real Estate, (present value 510 3 , 31 i 61,) cost. 102,998 26 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral beconties 89,185 E t c Stocks, kpresent value (866,667 7:4) cost.. 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable.-- 1,821 00 raeb 27,919 33 V 1,208,051 88 The only profits from premiums which this corn pany 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 Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they hare paid leases by Fire, bT, an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ahlity and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1259, 163 N. AlltaCTOltti. Charles W. 1311.1:Ickes, Mordecai 1). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, &inrivel Grant.,lsaac Lea, • Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Late, George W. Richards, George Fides.' CRAB. N. BAINCEER, President_ EDWARDC DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast col - Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President; F. M. G0R1301 , ,, Secretary CepL R. D. COCRRAIst, Uen'l Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Epang & Co.'s Warehouse up stairs,) Filtsburgh. Will rnsure against all ;Ind_! of FIR'S. acd MA RINK RISK& A Home institution managed by lArectors who are well known in the nommunity, and who are de termined, by pronrptnesP and bberatity, t) main tain the character which they have assumed, as of• enng the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCIOBER 80th, 1860. Stock Accounts .8 83,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Office furniture._ 250 00 Open Account.% etc 7,809 48 Ca5h...... ............... ............. . ......... ... ..... 18,351 69 Premium Yotes 27.606 20 Notes and bills cliscounl.ed 174,075 14 ntatroTor.s. George Dame, R. hillier, Jr., George W. Jacg.son, James hl'Auley, Nathaniel Holman, Alexander Name:, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Rickel on, Andrew Ackley, Wm. hi hE night, Alexander Epee:, David hi. Long. Itee:l. ..:. Thomas myM PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSMELANCE COM.FY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom nous', Capital $210,100---Assets $304.048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at rea.,:maLie rates of premium. BOBERT P. KING Prtiondent, P.S. W. BALDWIN, Vice Pres.dent, DI It EC"10 RS : rIP Psyes„ E. R. Copa, E. B. Kegitth, George W. rlr‘wn, I'. B. Slivery, Josepo vi. Paul, C. BLeru.,..n, Jo.n Clayton, S. J. Msgargee, B. Wllor, bI.e,EIA;BS, 743cretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Tnird and Wood etreets CITI RN S BN I-1 2#M ° 0 11, 1% 1,91) (NNW'" - ie./IN:OEL RYA, Ofierecazy. WM. BAUAL.F.",Y, President Cor. of 151arket and \Voter S insures against LON/3 and Damage in the Naviga t.,in at trios Seilinern and Western Lakes, and Bayoue, and the !Swirl gauen of the. Insure■ against Lose and Damage by Fire 1393:E= Wm. L.A.Askl,3:7, Bon. T. M. I:10A Park, Jr, C. &lc, J.krtoo, J Ov. rAuc..; , E. , vr. J.-a,ri LA. IMw.,rtia EhmtoL, Wm. (.. Johnston FIRE INSURANCE Thr . Ent(rprist hantrolicc t'o., INC ku'n :,..r, MEEMM I , Janius 1 4 . 1141. 14. Howe, 11 , :un \ A. 1.0 „:,1111- • Aihr•hrt:i. on h ran, r, . Bry tin it Nt; !NIL. y C• , -Qu o .1 , !:1 ! LJAP.LI:SIiT:Th h Otlir ti Bank ;3}ock. No. 47 f :;I:i ay! tl•dra FIRE INSURANCE. HY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance C„ -fu Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Porpctur..l, Mer. chaudize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, $229,510 440. Assets, $4443,508 06. OFFICE NO. 308 WA LNUT STREE T. I avAste..l as (c4lQws, sit First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount $166,600 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 95 cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan Allogher l yCounty6 ti iii cent. Pennsyl- Tattle Railroad 1 , . s 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 Co._ 24.860 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co.— 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 •1 Union M. Insurance Go'e Scrip 180 00 BiUe Receivable, business paper 16,207 18 Book Accounts : accrued interest, etc..— 6,210 T 2 Clash en hand and in in bands of agents.. 11,20 lb /808,E098 96 CLF TINGLEY, Prosidet. L1851030;6. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispharr, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Senjamin W. Tingley John R, Worrel, Marshall Rill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick 1.430 nig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, . Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. EiINCRMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylfl Northeast corner Third and Wood streets the Mutual Lifelnsurance Co ON NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400- WALNUT fiTHEET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSIN ESSO.PFH IS COMPANY A, is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense of the teem—the entire surplus, deducsing necessary expenses atone, being quitably divided among the assured. Receipts for the year ending 31st January, $.1,689,575 75. Assets Over Seven-and a Quarter Killion of Dollars. Cash on hand and In Bank..s 120 050 39 Bonds and Mortgages 6,41d,879 United States Stocks 357,2:62 50 Read Estate 40,239 13 Due from Agenta Add - interest accrued; but not yet due. Deferred premiums, (estimated) ...... Premiums m course of transmission... G1U:41.4 Asscre, February 1, 18 , 51 57,237,94:+2 12 Rates of premium lower - , and profits idreater than in most other Companies. P11.92 , 01rr1u.N ur 1 , 4811 AMSLTB to the Amount at risk. 19 Fcater Chun that of any other Life Insu rance Company in um United titatea. Pamptilt t. and every requisite mformaLon will be furnished tree of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to L.Alt 1.1 I'ON A BLACE:STOCE, y3l.Bnad Ftfth Street, Pittsourgb. pELAWA.E.E MUTUAL SAFETY !ICS ÜB.AIN CE COM PANT COItPukATED THE 11441BLATURE OF PIi.I...N.NSLVANIA. Mb. OFPJ c'E, S. B. CORNER TEL IRD AND W.414.N U T Pit LLALELPHIA.. MARINE maKAACE.S on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. ltiL,Ahli IIntiIJBANCES on Aioods, by flavors, Canals, lakes, and Land Car r4Az,es, to all jtrte of the Union. FIRE llllSU zoogi,on Merchandise generally, on Stores, :.Dwelling Houses, Cc. D tarn OW..—Ytt klartin, F monad A. Bonder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. ;Mavis, James , Tragundr, Wm. Eyre, Jr, James O. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Emat Dr. R. EL Huston, Geo. G. Lpyper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kel ley, Samuel B. Ettokes,4. F. Peraston,Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Broeke, spencer Wlivain Thomas C. Hand, Hobert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jamei Minirland, Joshua P. Ey re , John B. Semple, Pittebergh., D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM ILLEIT'EN, President. THOS C. HAND, Vice President. ilia: Lrirmity, Selrelary. . P. A."fiLOElßkagezit. )4N241 No. WI Water etraet Plitabergia. H. WHITNEY, No r x.a.pt - sr nITIOE at the Pittsburgh Post, rfl ti, strost. near Wood. Al•PitaD B. 4 1 1`1:MMIONT .... ..... 1111341 bI'CALMONT & KERR, -ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO Co., my2B:lyd Pennevl v sauna. H. W. Permisort—..... Um. r. Dewbop PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUIIN , S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. 5 1y PITEST URG FA • B. F. CUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. °Wee, No. 75 Grant Street (Three doors below the Court House,) myBay Prrhunraue, Ps L. BEL ACREIVELIDGE, &TTORNEY AT LAW oatc., No. 130 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. SCOTT, DENTIST trip F:1.3 removed to the house latch 02cupied by lir. W. A. WARD, No. Sib Penn Street, bide,) third door above Read streeL Off;Pe hours from 9A. M. till bP. M. (aptly .110i3EP.H. ADAMS, El o. 97 Wylie Street. Pittsburgh. lbiwire..vree:--1:7. A. M. Pollock. D. D. Brr.r.e, El3O, lialloek, 'Theodore Robbins, Russell Errett, ac my I.s•ly TEETH 1 SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, has removed to 246 PENN to STREET, In th , house formerly occupied oy Dr. G. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's Church.— He will give all the modern improvements. Teoth inserted at carious prices, from $l6 to $B2 per set. Rama:qua—Rev. W. D. Howard, Rev.Barnuel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. G. ~M'Candlees, H. D., J. H. Hop kins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. U. Keyser, W. ?Tim ick, Ram LIP) .M 3,151 7,3 DE.. C. B.A.,ELZ, WATEIICURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN; ALSO—AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR 1-3. 'CT El S - deLly COR. PENN AND WAYNE ST.S. JOHN M. .KIRKPATRICK ..... ..-.J OHN MELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Coloartueruhip in tho praethe of the Law. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN MELLON, Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1661. KIRKPATRICK Sc. MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Street, five door,/ above Smithfield. PittLhurgh, Pa. TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Cl Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be• tween tirnithdeld and Cherry Alley. dellay FORGE S. S ELDEN HAVING I L A resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, way hereafter t) , found at his office, I= Fourth street, Put9burah. te29 A.ELL, Surgeon Dentist, successor AA.° to 6. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street. sir- Office hours from eight to 1 o'oloek, ano from :2 to 5 o'clock. CUPPING A..ND LEECHING}, PIK. A. NUS. n_Teeth eztracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths selStly F. 8E13E,177 Grant street. 6oal, (Eandies, EUREKA OIL COMPANY, -OF VENANGO COI NTY, PENNA., (('IIAnTEF.ED liditl‘UAßY 18T, 1861.) capita.: $lOO,OOO, A M. 7 , 1.41t..`-ii A , 1. , A Hee. A f.far.bai Y.,z,clor MEM ihLrr is t kat of II 1 ~! , 3 ,;l4 , gbezly, Pz. lEAlmd • ALA_DDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BIIKHETON, JOHNSTON it WILKINS, 4.5 Market street, Pittsbure., Pa., II AVE A LWAYS on hrtn(l a superior quogy eI I.IIHRIC&TING, 1.1.11' CF:! I lAL OILS. MIME Ajl3(), I.dt 81'017 nild Rams.ll. ap18:1y lIANTFACTUIIO.9 OD LARD OIL, OA_NDLES, Palm, 7;o1.1€1. arid Bosh). Soap, /in. 17 Wood Streot, PlttenurghLlPo ItTANTJFACTURED BY I'ENNSY 111 vania Bah Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed unchangeable in color. THE LLt,UMINATOIt OF THE DAY " iionEtanUy on hand and for sale by P. S. M Co, a her new office, No. 24 Wood street, between Fir:. and Second street. tub] &LI (4EO. CALHOUN. General Agent. 27,900 90 BOA* 00 10,000 00 2,690 00 (10M M. FOURTH AND ROSS STS. V.) Pittsqurg It,s- agent for the receipt and eas e o CARBON OILS. Keeps constantly on band, and is receiving heavy and lightoile suitable for Lubricating and Kenning purposes, which wiil be sold low for lash and cash strlllroday IPHOT OCIEN, COAL AND CAIOO 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 economical and brilliant light known, and is entirely non-explosive. Wholesale dealers and country stares supplied Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the finest quality, at low pnces; also, Lamps, Wicks and Lhimneys. O. I'HU KM, Nos. 10 and 12 Eifth street, below Market' my22.lydaw in the Excelsior Onutibna titation. NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY STS. No. 107 Market StreeL L THE . SU ar BSCRIBER IS OPENING anew sad stook of PAPJEfi IiANGLAGS A. Embracing a oomptete asiiortment tor Dweinrige, Stores, Officiwk, Halls, Churches, &C., to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the Pu blic. having an entire new stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of now goods will find them by looking through our assortment. marSlyd JOS. ii. HUGHES. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Come end see WALTER P. BIARSHALL, No. 81 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Eta for sale French, German and Americun 20,466 60 $6,989,848 74 80,000 09 136,000 00 83,132 38 FOR PA R1.01M,u4 1,01)0E8, ac 50,000 rolls at 12i cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cts. WLVDOW CCa2AIN9 • Fuca I3osaa Paola, Tama Coyne, Can Axes, AD. E Look for the 'Striped Front. The only place io town where a full assortment of ?ranch 'papers /s kept nnulit JAMES T A.YLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 151 Feral Street, sth Ward 0 LL E CT lONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing , Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bills Probated. ap&ly VOA -14 NUT COAL,SLACK, COKE. —Having purchased the entire interest of my partners in the firm of BAILEY. WHAM A 00.,1 am now prepared to far--sn to our former custom era and the citizens of Pittsburgh and' Viols& t generally, a supertcr Sty of COAL , HUT 00A1 , BLACK and 00HP,, ir, eor small quashes. Or . 111141 wilt - Omagh The OW% .Is#VAtiba Ton House of the Ifotiongalieharid fir at. the Fork -eiliAte attended to with.pre • Coal Works and Office, situated in. South Pitts burgh, one agnare abovls the Mottazgsbela Bridge "07:6m JANIS *DAILEY, • V.-P.: • • - •ri -, t",!"='' Frojessional. C .49. Xi. ID. DENTIST, MEM .1. I_. 113. 4'. SAIVVER, NATRONA OIL. PLOY ), LAMP STORE. I guarantee my COAL AND CARBON OIL Ilall paper, &c. WALT 4 PAPERS, C IiMEBERS_ Cli 2 u Aidtruten. Vents and Siquas. WM. BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 120 Wood Street, fe22:6m Pittsburg JOHN M'DEVIIT, WHOEtSALE 4.1100g1, —AND DEALER IN— New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, "LOUR, 114C0.4r, • Rice, Cheese, Fish, 01le, &c., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PITTSBURGH, PRtiN'A. A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine of hs own importation. always on hand. Also, 01 nonsahela Rye, Sex , tAh and Irish Whiskeys. ap3iitlyn S. B. Si. C. P. MARKLE, NANUFACTUBEILS AND DEL A. L.EI.IIS IN 10011., CAP, LEWIS, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, awe removed from O. 2 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Swill Wield street, PITTSBURGH, PA, le9.oaah or Trade for Ears. • sp9 WILLIAM CARE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &e. 'IMPORTERS OF ALSO , _ Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD ItIONORGANELA EYE 'WHISKY, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH.; PA. WILLIAM/ CLAYTON. LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 87 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Btraet, I'iTTSBURG, PA. /kir Always on hand B a ca berry, C h erry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified hr.kv mbl6 V. MIDDLETO & BaO. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c ALSO DEALERS IN Fine Ohi Whiskies, NO, 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplo:lyd PILTLADILPHIA. Znbarro and ,*t gars. W . & D. RINEHART, ALAJNVYACTIMIIA AND DIALER IA ALL 1115106 TOBACCO, SNUFF & SIEGABS ar.31:27 INC) 120 WOOD smErr. L ON A S TRAIL, Whazhate and Rda.> Liaa•lsr GEN UINE HAVANA SEG ARS AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco., WOOD STREET, under the :it. Charles Rote., ITMFII7 RR FL PA. trlrraxa, ?fails 41. W. RicrinsoN, l'ittsburgti MILLER he RICRETSON 4 WHOLESALE GROCERS, MP IX:PPM:MI 01/ BLEAR DIES, WINES AND SEGARB. NOEL 'Pt tsP ZZ, CORNER OF LIBERTY 6NJ ~ .tt WIN STREETS, ITD AGSNTS .1 0 0.11 SWEARER'S GUY GLASS PITTSBU RGI3, PA. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, U., Jac., conoantly on Hand. [mr2 agutrrkan W. H. Mciiee. C. herruager, AMBROTYE GALLERY, -IN EMESMI3MMMMI!I FOl.l WTI( STREET ENTRANCE: To TlioBE PARTIES WANTING it. real line Ambrotypes st a moderate pnee, and ,ol who have heen unab'n to obtain a good Akeness elsewhere are respectfully sol.eited to ea . d. Large ninety of vaaes 4111 et framer Pia Ely 9 on band. rrices moderate sod enLisfactaon guaranteed. C. GLASGOW, mylt) 87 Fourth Street, Par:burgh. PEOPLES' GALLERY 93 WOOD STREET, Corner ,f Diamond Alley. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES PECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts burgh sod vicinity, that be has leased the above Popularlery. and is prepared to take every va riety of Picture known to the Photographic Art, in Its moat perfect styles, and at GREATLY P.EDU CED PRICM. 'lmportant improvoments have been added, rendering this the mos desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city myl A. JAQUAY. P. .......... ....-J. B. REY num.-- H. 1). Ramos (Late at Miller k Ricketson's.) It YPSER it. BROTH S (Successor to Raritan & Arakiason.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CON FEA.,7 I or; Era. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ac. No. 39 Wood at, and No. 113 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wt,.,.! Street, Isom PITTSBURGH. WM. ..... R. HUNTER. WM. IL SMITH & €0" WHOLESALE GB 0 EX 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, mss Pittsobiargh t Pa. UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. TRE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC• tore and keep constantly on hand" every art:- in their line, viz: Oorniceia; Ornaments, Cm inin Gioods,'OoWorts, Feather Beds, BfattrassesN dil all kinchq also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds kinds _Of shades , Blinds • and Fixtures. ay-Prompt atthntion given to all orders for Eli Ling and laying down Carpets, Oil Goths, &c. oetl7 lyd • ROBERTS k ROENICH. en° Hall Billiard Saloon. JOHN GANGWISCH Would remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Ball, entranct on Fourth street. He has always on hand theihet quality of lager beer, and in connection with ttt hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo: tat lee, and cues. Rebember - the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth et. nos: Wood. outranne from Fourth. jylo:ly AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitta burgh, Pa., is prepared to furnish to order CH STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AN'D OTB ER BELLS, OF ALL B=B, From 10 to 10 000 pounds. CRIME BELLS made to order. STOP ANI GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats; musERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAD INGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finishe to the neatest manner. Air RABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITIO ET CIFULTON'S PATENT MERALLID"PENG„ fo Steam Engines. ap2aar SUNDRIES. - 160 bags Rio Ooftee, 150 'bbls (oak,) N. 0. Molasses, 16 hhda Porto Rioo Sugar, 60 bbla Refined do 21 " do Yellow do 600 boxes Window fßass, 25 bbls N. Y. Syrup, 15 " 10 .N 0.2 Large Mackerel, hl a do 10 bbls No 2, medium, do for saleby i 4 W. SM/TH « co, Ili See - mad. and Idn P'ront strest TAXES ON WESTERN LAKirs. 1,, Persons ow - .end in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are infoirmed that .weattentt to the receiving and payment, of Taxes in Wisconsin, . Minnesota, lowa, ac. . 8. CUTHBERT & 80N. 61 Mszket et. , . rout% REVD VERB 1 COLT'S BB vouvßasi—ku3t .rtUteived, anothir lot by express of all the different kinds irtalleactutpd. Sharp's Pour , Shot - Repluttert _;•• • Allen's Seven do Smith k Wesson's Sevsfl Shot Re tent. For sale by BOWN 4 Y, gh, Pa WHOLESALE & RETAIL tia,Asfyiows Grocers. PITTSBLIROII MEM ~ ,~.F~... ~...-qtr juitniturt. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS R3Mlat7o3Ela JAMES W. WOODWELL, Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street. 111 FOURTH STREET, CONSIFiTING OP ALL VARIETIES' OF STYLES AND FINISH, BMW= 7074 Hotels awl Private Dwellings. irs, AU orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Makers supplied with every article in the line. mart 3 yUILNITITRE FOR CASH.-A full assortment of Pittabnrgh teanufsetwed tigNiTuRE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOR CASES. WARDROBES, ynd every article needed in a well furnished dwel, ling, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to ea. er As the only terms on winch business telidone a:this estab listunent la for CAM, pri - ie stare made accordingly. Persons m want of anything m the above Line, would be advantaged by calling at FACKUTER A BMWS, No. 2133 Smithfield street, below Filth. J. D. Fsincinis, .Thaw M. ITI.VIII nxr29ly (E4nrationaL ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UnOlr Care of the Francisca/a Brothers. PHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, fom miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of themost healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th 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, &0., will be furnished by the Institutionto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of man hood. Tunas—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly' in advance 8190 Washing and use of Bedding .......... .....--- 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra.... _. 10 Students spend Vacation at the College.-- 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, St. Diary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. TkiT. WEST CHESTER ACADEMY. A T WES'rCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two boars ride from Plails.cielphla by the enuaylvania Central or the West Chester direct Railroad will retrame the duties of the SUMMER TERM en the first day of MAY next, and close on the last day of September. The School, thereiore, is in session during .rte SUMM CB MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate charges. The average number of students is SI), under the charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and apanish languages are taught by native resident instructors. For catalogues apply to WM. F. WYRISS, A. M. Principal_ apl2.lmdteod at West Chester, Penna. H, Ls II I 1 , 3 11. F E 14 NO. 83 WOOD STREET; WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS TOR GENTLEMENS DRESS,WHICH for novelty and beauty of style is unexcelled. The Tailoring Department embraces all the new fabrics of the season adap ted to all classes and uses. We shall pay the same strict attention to the style of g ettin g up our g ar rnents for which we have always been renowed.— Our prices are moderate. L. 11111.SH,FELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET. CITY TAXES AND_ WATER REVS, ALIA, REB.SONS LIABLE RCi Y and Business Taxes and Water Rents in the city of Pi ttsbu gh, are hereby notified that the above taxes and wa.e: rents are now due and payable at e Ctty Treaturer'g Office, Fourth Street. .04-Con all payment made before AUGUST MST, a Discount of Five Per Cen , . will be al lowed. Between August Ist and Sep ember Lsth, a discount of Two Per Cent. Between Cio. to ber l t and November Lit, an additton will be made of five per neat and after November Ist, all remaining unpaid will be put in the hands of collect ors, with a further addition of five per cent. ja3 WAf. EICHSAUM, City Treasurer. 0 4 2 a.1R. 3? Et '..e fiZ 1 ClAi. 3Ei..IF'Ea'S,I -FOR SPRING SALES. W. D. & EL WCALLUM, 87 Fourth Street, IaAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingram Carpetinge. OIL CLOTHS From S to 24 feet, new deals= and beautiful. with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as any other house in the city. mhM) D. C. KNEELAND K FTTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUABE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES • 180, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable fo r Shoes, _Dry Goods, to., at Eastern races. • Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens' Rank,)itts burgh, Pa. llyatt's Patent Illuminating RAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGSM FOR THE BALE OF HYATT% CELEBRITBD ILLUMINATING TILES, UGH LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL LARS, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of samples, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERSON & PHILLIPS, A Kffek t a tor BROWN BROTHERS, manufacturerq, marB Chicago, niiMbl Notice of Dissolution Partnership OT ICE IS- lIRRVEY GIVEN _THAT , the_part_nereNp latelyezistipg_bstweenl.Rß A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. IKEILLY of the city of Allegheny; under the firm of BECKAM & WETLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April na, by mutual consent. BECKHAM A HILLY. SW- 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,lBBl✓—ie6-tf SOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. 1,000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, - 600 do .Rosen Soap in 1.„. 2 and Blb bars 800 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 and Blb balm 2ao do °lane do in lib bans, 160 do German do • 1111) bum 280 do Friend to WomanSoep in Ilb bars 4000 do Blowing and Toilet Soap in different stapes and sizes. 800 Boxes Miners' Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Waned and Mould Candles for Summer use. 200 Bow Adamantine Star Candles, 446W* 6s. 60 do Sow Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, 6s d Os. - 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 40, fe & 6a. , 5 do ,„ .. _Wtoll do, 6 d mar 10 Bar rels 10.1 Lard OH, do, 6 do do 2 dn, 25 do Lobrieathig .No. 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 Oil, 60 do Carbon Blundaating Oil 26 do - Coal- -,-----do do: BA On band and for B. C. & J. H. SA To whom was awarded, by the 11. EL Atatedy, the Oral prevannut far Oils, 'old landblll.. . , u:-Intrizwisiticso4r.z RAREIWiDEXtVAIGIMII 1 : %, Troo tribva,corteerofTh*di le&J, PrrTEIBIT" HOL fiSONtikliankotiktgav AI • change Broken, and Dealeristri•Vittalr_ Drafts, Aoceptftoes, Gold r fitiver-stat Exchange on the Eastern and Wei Mee oczt stantly forged°. Oolleettone made fn all the 'cities throeg hout the United States, 'Deposas reoeivedpargg current paper, No. IYI Market atreet,between and Fourth streets - OPPlthd, HArzorwt . _AO. 65 FOURTH BTUS Ice • CHARTERED/1 5 1:/.4355,' QPEN DAILY,- from 9 to 2 o'cloc . also, on Wednesday and•Baturday.eve b e 4 from May let to November Ist, o=4 ,7 to po , • ntialkiynx November Ist to May Utifrorti -$" o'cloitd Delsialts received anti 011118 alia , thanAlts Drama, and a dividend of the pr declaredWC* a year, in June and Beceriber.. Intehisithia;bilen declared semi-aanually, In AMC:ha Deoembie since the Bank was organisedrat thereto of All per cent a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to ' edit oft he depositor asprincipal and bare thercum) interest from the first days of June and December, compounding Mice a year without trol.ll . l 6dt u s ito ra r t t call or even tol o r u etiant . lll LEr w aDtteiv; Years, finZurt ion in the aggrt4 : 11: i k isritskomittiura PIZ MT. A visa. Books containing the Mailer,* By-Laws, finite and Regulations, furnished grade, on application the office. Pas. GEORGE ALBREZ. ma PRiteatuarks. • • William. J. Anderson. James BD. lined% Benj. L. a Lhar!sin, Isaias hnestook, fit. P0113 14.43ei 5cir, 213 n)11. Hopowis Hepburn, Robert. ROW, - • 1. James Herdraan, Jansels addle; - James D. Kelley, Alexander Randle "UMW _ Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden, John G. Backoten, _Pete/ 41.11dadairsi,; George Black, John ILMisllor ' John B. Canfield, James Alonzo A. Carrier, John filkshC, Charles A. Colton, Wzdter.,Pi Marsha WilliPm Douglas, John Orr t _ John Evans, Henry L. Ringinil John Holmes, John .)I:Blteerge William 8. Haven, Altman - de* ~ Peter H Hunker, William E. . Richard Hays, Isaac Whittler:, William 8. Devely, Christian` Yeager. mum= AND EIUMUILIO6 CHARLES A COLTON. (181 L.OAN OFFICE. nEdwity W. cutuotribri l No. 100 Smithfield-Et., Bear the corner of Fifth, s PIT' I I4BUIO4IO, PA. ON EY in large and small quanitties loaned on Gold and Silver, Dianionda.leikel. — ryand Sayer Watches, gild all, kinds of van. able articles, for any length of tithe ruin ;Me goods cannot be dehVered with*'et.llfof accountable in case of fire.— voi,„Oftlee Hours Emu 'T M. tel. P;4!li'`100 -THE fiIERCA.NTILLAORKIN FOR THE - PROMOTION & PitOTeTIOAFOI4 k M4lll. Over 240,000 Badness Notweett fy edEln. bracing every City, Town.- andt - i n tee UniteiState es Cautuievezdettrv, _ British Poevessiotie • R. C. DUN .k. CO., ~ Proprietork.,,. A. ARMSTRONG, lifettsoss, 4, , Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets4 ) ittelpi Established Nee, Yin*, lune, 1841, Arti;tebtrtsh Mardi, 1852. "t Head Oldes t ' NEW YORK ... DUlliAolfilkilo ~- - Br:kJ:posh Ofilc.;. - 1•..- - „-,4 - ~ Pittaburg, lt Li Dun & Cu; Phiscrittantlit & Co; Cinoinnatt, R G Dun kedtti sip 0, x O Dun & Co; Detroit, K 0 Dui "kr:11:013111oego; R O Dun & co; &Glean/tie, RG DuntliCo4lisit'Orieans, It G Dun Cu; Charleston, RC/N*4Pa; Louisville, R G Dun & Co ; St Louis, K , GIF': , in ilk Co; Nob vino, KG Dun & Co. A ssoctatis Office*: Boston, B R.ussoll &Co; Bahit:mired' D Pratt & Co ; Richmond, Pratt Co. Foreign Offices. Toronto, R 9 Dun & Co; Montreal, -Ii GI Dann & Co; London, Elia, R G Dim t Co. Reference Books,with noticesof chartgesi , l l 4 l :ood daily, furnished to imbscribers. "Pticel6l 00. Collections promptly attended to. in air parts of the United Staten and British. Possesakruii and References to upwards of 160 Rotuma in Pith:IMMO for whom the office makes collections. Letters of introduction to Lawyersof bight - stand. ing and respectability in every section of the Union will be gratmtonsly ftmished to subsoliborer UV& tag an application at the office, ihm:r to any of tt e offices named above. mffillitakh. B. SEELY, 114 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cetnedral REAL ESTATE AND GEgRAT* AINOT. NOTES, BONDS, MORTGA.BE4 is4d• otler Bean rit les. Glass '0) rtes. EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. A. WOLFE...F. T. PLUNKRIT...T.:Capmai WOLFE PLUNKETTI,4O; GLASS MANUFACTUIM#3, WAREHOUBE No. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First, seedy Pittttliingti. Wit TUNSEICHIAX,........D. MINEINGtiIij....24I7MIDIOSAIG tweross. c U lIIINLNGHAMS Sc. CO.—PIVIT.E3 BURGH CITY -GM WQR*WrWarebonee, la Water street, andaß3 Pa., three - doors below Moulin - "Xotise, Manufacturers of PittabtirgliMty OWlelriaa Druggists'. elm Ware and Anitirlem.,l3onvez. Glass, for parlor =dam, olturi*es.,,auf,puhlio , .Dissolution of Co- P> THE CO-PARTNERSTO =WO- - fore exisang between , JOEN P. EMIT * HENRY MINER, under the - firm Of, WAIT MINER, is this day dissobred - b - Molina meant. The business of the late firm will IW:settled by BENET MINER, who is autholikad tq . 4 141t e thei firm's name in ligaidatton JOIN- P.:111*T; 1112fEr lan .41 July 16th, 1881, -- -- "7I — IENRY MOM; liWaseigir to HUNT & DS7NER, Wholesale and Retail gOOKSKLLER, STATIONER & NEWSDEALER N 08471 and 73 METE/MEET, Next door to the Post Moe, 1923 TIJESOLUTION QF CO,eiVaNF4R jj SHIP.--The Parinerati Ore adrift& under the =zee of DAME? wixunitakma n a on the let inst., , by limitation: - Thea*ltidebbitlare requested to make =lodide PeMteit,lllitthose having claims are imted,te. thellitTicir settlement to-D: GREGGw , oil. T 14, _ ihs.„old stand, Na: 99 Wood street, air eithie is authorized to sign the name olithafriti ment. DAMII Cirkt• \ ISAAO'II, .e 0 AME& • . j ., , V:-.. : D. GREGG A I. TAYLORFUTOIt di&__ rera n a Copartnership under Cho c lUtry &=„1 IA Rto .a.w o e- : Variety Business at the old stanoli*Ww,we are preparect , to offer goods iniF.the' l lboATicermaga terme,l4ther for - casi, city sedeptanita Orspinteed reference. Our stock. *it tar slirayelTirzed i and as we Intend to bny for bash We , Wlirs-ho "Ott inducements we think supertoriognf _ ' *eat of 4 / 1 45 mountains.- Sayers wisitinipthisiUte respectfully request to examine purchasingelsewhere, as We Will ntsFeitatfAibta worthy their attention. , - (--.,, , , ../.94; , ,, ,, , ; his, ; 4 • . -GREGICk.ThlattO4 P YOU WANT SO XV 4300441 NW Fruit er . ,prepored 111Moe:WerM-intA i r ill 01. -, kinitor Spkieroxiking_StrandiL . lifew Qxo,2le, Lemon and corm Poo go o a women+ in the „Diamond, WhePe. an Ar i ir e new ero ts i=d loiOar than at __ -. in tne el ; „Also &Amend and_lult • ~ ,of }amity Tons,_,Widoes ' .' 'ki . !.4, 1 d Iku• IX her winds Of "Forism and Dommeio . .- _ • ' ~.. • ruivoanit i• • • e, , : e e a • . aes& mem oi , Dianiond end - . f ~..._- • - • .111e.i. Gljl4B* PISTOLS, • -114-F;74ig-at• tendon pt those in search of 1. - 0 if„;, , ,--,,-„ .. , GUN% - •,., ei` RIFLES " ;`-•` ra T qt. s , a 0,4 1 - 4 4, &directed to our sPlendisifikek% •-- -- .1 W. IC Ta nta - No. Br Wood MBE Gamer NEW GOODS rt,0F1•N:11113.3).43ew prnits, Ginghams, &e. Grey:Airopaskililf_ , 1 4 eentEr and upwards, a log. a lotdardaigs4't7 inww_ price 4.osafs per & iarkwAlltl4olVgfitOtailie) ?entails' oentripiet par, tve r xt a . Basiodsoi ortashe -2;0. - • 2 1,NsE,E 0 Alt S. A, I'AIitIiZENOCIN It CO. on aorner et first atudJtoodats. T ANN HEW AtoW • - 'IT Almiukactik nala B. OCIMAr F Ofm WNW A:11 -A.WPAYERlittlaary 44 NV. e-W11444,0*10394,14. islalana.=: r `*'P: