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P"P"allatir: ArtitY Wagon and Ambu
lance Harness.
{altos or.mucr lemeatuva can Ecetetsl
Cornir of Howard and Mercer s
Ititw Toax, August 186 L
FROIW&IB WILL BE RECEIVED
st Ws" &Hee tor furnishing, by contrnct army
monHarness.
Tote proposals should state the price at which
they can be furnished, at the places of reganfte
tore, and the price at which they can be dflivere.
at this depot She number which can be made by
the bidder w ithin one month after the receipt of the
order; ideo the number whldh he can deliver with
in one week.
The harness must exactly conform to the follow
Ingspeedflosuons and to the established pniterna
Four mono harness f,: bows, to wit :
W33:BEL.
...- Two Quilors—Breeen , traps, 3 feet 6 inches long.
.•234 Watt* wide, sewed into 14 inch rings of %inch
:ihroralid s h a straps 8 feet 11 Inches long, 11% :aches'
*a% pieces 2 feet long, 2% Inches wide, with
.y 1 inch oki6# cross straps to buckle into stet
& ra
'... 1 . eees at t 6 fee tach t p l e o yri z, d7c l t l4 toli ni t,s c trao h in w pau ide l i s si i d n e ch st e ra s e l t . 4 g. te x, et
Two Be x Bands—Long eide,2 feet 3 inches long,
2 inches wide, with a two inch btu' k It, short side
1 foot 6 inches long and 2 Inches wide.
Two Rair Collars, 18 to 19 inches loriw, with double
straps and gale leathers and buckles is inch wide.
Two pairof strong Barnes to suit, made of white
sak root, Ironed with hooks, breast rings 1;4 inch
square, staples and line rings.
Two pair of Bent Straps—Lower one 5 feet 6
aches long, % inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inch es
tong. +,4 inch wide
Two Bridles—Crown piece 2 feet long, 1% inch
ilde: cheek pieces each 10 inches long. 1% inch
widetlkont piece 11% inches long, '*.,': inch wsie;
stisypieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches
losbniinettitide*iose piece 11 inches long, 1 inch
wideatitsis 8 inches Ion:, 534 inches wide; rei : s,
long Wet feet long, 1 inch wide: shor' side 2 feet
10W„, 1 inoh wide, with 1 inch buckle; busts, tinned
molten, to weigh 5 pounce to the doves
Two pair Main Pipes, 2 feet long, 2, , ,i inches wide'
• Tic pair Trace Chains, 7 rest Jong, 16 links to
the footof No 3 iron, with T on one end, weight
7 34 to BMs per pair Twisted or straight
trne pair of Breast Chaise, 22 , nehes long, 14
&Linke - the foot, of No 3 iron Twistel
Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2% inches
wide, with 234, inch buckle
Two Neck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links
to the foot. No 4 Iron, T and loop to be riveted on
to thew& strap Twisted
One Saddle, made nn Attakapris tree, heed, gul
let andcantle, ironed, covered in the usual way
inthltaltearineci horsehide; lisps 2i3 inches long,
116 Wishes Wide; Bracing% 7 teet 3 inclines tong.
SlXixielies wide, with 2% inch buckle on one end,
to tie hastened to the sadole by being riveted to
two curved straps, 134 inch reds; those straps ore
placed one on each side of the saddle-tree, one
end is tied to the front part of the bar, to other
end to the extension of thebar behind ie cantle,
Spanish saddle Ilashion; stirrup leathers 4 fee t 7
inches long, Ba; Inc.h wide, with 1% inch buckle:
stirrups, hen, tinned, bolt eye pattern,
to weigh 16)( 1 Ma to a dozen pair
LEAD. . .
Two Collara,l7% to 19,inches long,mado the same
fir wheel harness
Two plar of Flames to snit, of same material as
far wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast
Tinos and Dne rings, with straps as in wheel bar
tom _
e Brldlee,the Milne asfor wheel harness
Two Beek `Shape ami Chains, the same as for
wheel harness
Two Belly Bando,the same as for wheel Harness
Two pair Main. Pipes,
Two pair Trace Maine,
Two pper and Ht litraps Back strap sf, et
lon tapering from 8 1 inches to 2% inches side
Hip tlirttps, each 2 eet 4 inches tong, l 5 inch
wide, each with a hook at one end
Two Book Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3% incites
Vida
• • •
Two Martangalea, 4 feet long, uch wide, to
buckle into the bit
One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 9 incline i 3 1 - inch
wide
One Oheck Bain, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to
buckle into the hit at each end. with a ring sewed
in the centre to receive the lead lino
One LeaciLine, 21 feet long, 31i inches wide, with
a buckle at one end and en 8 incu loop at the ocher
One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 fart (3
Mohnen long
One Rome Brush, oval of bristles,—try—inches
One Cum Oombe, No 222-8 bar
wiTho,Whole to be packed in a box about 18 nen es
de ) .l7inobes deep, 84 inehee long, mode f
Mar stoff,'ooopered, wood hoops or iron, av many
be required
Four Home Harness, as follows, to wit :
WHEEL.
Two (Inners Breech straps, 8 feet s inches
long, 8% inches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings of .;;;,
irotn . hip strong 4 feet long, 8 inches wide; stay
pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, 2 inches wile, with 11.5
Inch bucklefo: cross straps to buckle into Eta!,
pieces 6 feet long, 1% inch wide; oldo straps 5 feet
6 inches long, 134 Wen wide; tin straps IS inches
long, % inch wine, tapering to a point
Two Belly Bemis Long side 2 feet 4 inches long,
2 inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle: short
foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide
Two Hair Collars, 22 to 2f inches long, with
double straps and safe leathers and buckles ?,', inch
wide
Two pair : of strong Names tumult, made of white
oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings inch
square, staples and line rings
Two pai r Home Straps Lower one 5 feet 0
inches long, 34 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 'eche,
lot:it :1 ' 1 1mM wide; of slam tanned leather
ridies Crownpiece 2 feet 2 inem s long.
I%fitch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long.
1% inch wide; front piece 1234 inches long, Zia
nob wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pi , ce , .
16 inches 10ng,1% inch wide; nose piece 12 inches
long, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 6 inches
wider reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch
%rid% abort-aide 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1
inch buckle; bits, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 lbs the
dozen
Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 incnes long.
inches wide
Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long. 14 links to
the foot, oi No 2 iron ' twisted or Etrsig ht, pith 'l'
on one en weight 9lbs per pair
One pairßreast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 licks
to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted
Two Neck Straps, 3 feet 5 inches long, 2IA inches
wide, with 23C Inch buckle
Two heck Chains, 4. feet 6 inches long, 14 Ir., lis
to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv
eted 'on to the neck strap, swivel in the chain
One Boddie, made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet
and' aa t4wironed, covered in the usual way with
half tanned hinge hide; Hap& 20 inches long, 16
=lwo wide, aurenS 7 feet inches long,
inchtetWide, with a inch buckle on ono end, to
bobsleds& to the le by being riveted to two
owned straps, 13: inch wide; these straps re'e
plioad one on each side of the saddle tree; one
endis tied to the trout part of the bar, the other
end to the ektenalon of the bar behind the cantle,
Spanish saddle fashion ; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7
inches ton& /%, inch wide, with 1% inch buckle;
atirrnpit ma ll eableiron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to
weigh 1188344 pounds to a dozen pair.
LEAD.
Two Bridles, seine as for wheel harness
'lwo CoHara, 26 to 22 inches long, made the same
as for wheel harness
Two pair of Names to snit, of the same material
as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast
rings and'llne rings, with straps as in wheel li:w
-in/SS
Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel
tigniewl
Two Belly Bands, same as for wheel harness
Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness
Two pair Trace Chains, name 11S for wheel 1:ax•
"IViiifirbppera and Rip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet
long, tapering from 8% inches to 2>i tuatteB wide
tiEttrapa with buckles each 2 feet 8 inches loug,
1 Inch wide, with wrought hooks
1 Back Banda, 8 feet 7 inches long, 8% inches
.wide
buckle into t .
Two Martinmdes, 4 feet long:1% inch wide, to
he hit
thifiCoupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches long, % inch
wide-...,_..
One Meek Rein, 4 fast 1 inch long, 1 inch wide,
to bulikle into the bit at each en (fonds, a ring sewed
In ikeeentre to receive the lead line
• 101 iii Lead Line, 21 feet long, 1 4 inch wide, with
SUlCkikiiit one end and an 8 inch loop at the other
0145"'WhIp, heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet 6
BittheitiOrir
, ... , One ,al4BB Brush, oval, of bristles, by
'-' inohtiAghie.thury Comb, No 222-8 bar
The whole to be packed in a box about 21 inches
wide,-18 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of I
Mataduft.ceopered, wood hoops or Iran, as may
be required .
.The whole to be made of the 'best material, sew-
Va*Mide with good waxed ttfread, and sub
) lahumeetion during the process of manatee
stireand also when Solaced
WhenAilz,horse harness is required, the lead
fitonalikiblidles, tames, neck-straps, belly-bands,
ichalaplpesitraowahain, crupper and hip straps,
beekibindirtuid coupling straps are doubled; one
chain 8 feet lonst.l4lings to the foot, of No
.41ronr„seitheT on each end added; and lead line
"to balleleet long
• The who:Seta be made of the best material, sew
ing to be iirukle*lod waxed thread,and subject
to i w
bepect d
ion ilie process of manufadure
a im
Mien au-mute harness is required, the lead
eallark, bridles, homes, neck-straps, belly bands,
obaltelksisi trace-chains, crupper and hip-straps,
back-hands and coupling . straps are doubled ; one
beating &an, Bfeet 10ng.14 links to the foot, of No
Siren, with a Ton each end added ; and lead line
to be ZS feet long
Proposals will also be received for making and
delicacy ambulance harness, for two or four mule
ax - horse teams—a specification of which will be
hereafter famished
Zama of proposals and guarantee will be fur-
Itilli—WPOnap 'cation at this offloe,and none wi.l
owl
re t
be eonsidere t do not conform thereto
The extra 'a reversed by and for the United
jug" vi
, any proposal that may be
::dam
eMmitegaii: - i
- .. -proposals be endorsed on the envelope
r enarehtg them: “Propoeals for furnishing Arms ,
Warm and Ambulance Harness.," and addressed
Wagon
Major D. H. VINTON,
.4818 , tr Quartermaster U. 8. Army.
1041LiariPISWe are prepar
ed to fit up _terriers with the necessary
•
papas; to., in the:latest and most
- 49-ainV Oar experience in this branch is
'• ity any other establishment. For
... ,Akt • refers to the following -refiners
Boneekilihistatt, Roberts, Wilkinson k C. 0.,
:Wu B. Bea, . Hohihipati'Cortnack *Co.,
Yorinklifiltheirs CcOlaaketi & McFadden,
— John Bopitip, Thos. Bell k. Co.,
2.013114021 ABMS, Rohoega, Ell! i Co,
Adamis,llTllllama a Oa.r ik
mum,
- w ' smo 164 Wood 4treet.
ri2IAR" .
4 - •'. • '
* ore ka4ale
BROW
aga Nos. Mead 118 Wood street.
Salinas.
1861. °SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. IBM.
EIGHT DAILY TRAINS.
Penniylvania Central ailroad•
ON dl'fD AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th
PEE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN
11, leaves the Passenger Station every morning,
(except liunday,) at bdia a. to, sing at all raga
tar stations. connecting at .H.atitirg with trains
direct for Baltimore, and arriving at - Philadelphia
at Id* p. m.
THE • CliftOUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily
/ 2:20 a. m., stopping only at principal Katona,
Making direct connection at Harrisburg for BLlti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at
000 R. m.
THE trAfE4T LINE leaves the station dolly, (ex
cept Sunday,) at 4:00p. m., atappmsonly at Greens
mg, i.c.-.trobe, Johnstown, Wilmere,
altoona,ae., and arriving in Philadelphia at ROO
m;
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
TEE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at '2:60 p. m, etcp
pine all stations 'and running as far as Lonematigia.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walt's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 8:40 a. m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
tiontion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11120 a. in.
TIIIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ter Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) et 4:10 p.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION T.RAIN for Mare
station leaves daily...(eXcept Sunday,) at 6:2b p.
m.
URNING 'I RAINS arrive in Pittsburgh e foliows :—.Express, MOO a in; Mail, lliSO p. m; Past
Line 1210 a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06
s. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6:241
m.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:80 a.
m; third wall's station Accommodation, 1:18 p. m 4
fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 6115 p. m.
Trains for BialvErvillo and Indiana, connect at
Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo
dation, Express, and Mail Trains East and West,
and with Fast Freight East.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLETRAI
stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con
n",. vine Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as
;chows:—Mail Train, 6140 a. in.,; Express Train, 4:10
p. m. P.aurning Trains front Pittsburgh and Con
nellsville Road t airs at Pittsburgh 10 , 0 a. In. and
016 p. m
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 surpasect on any route. The Road
is ballasted with atone and is en= free from
dust. We can promise aafety, speed and comfort
to all who may favor this Road win their patronage.
W A' R t
TO NEW Y0RE.......512 6OOBLANCASTERLSO 50
PH ILA DELPHIA 10 501 LANCASTER
HAERIBBU, $7 46.
Baggage checked to ell stations on the Paroasyl
ram:. nailroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore said
New:York
Panaengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be
charged an excess according to distance traveled in
addition to the stetion rates., except from etaty , t,
where the Com pany bee no agent.
NOTICE—In case of toes, the Co” - Dany till heal
themsolveereaponsibis for personal be rage only.
and for an arr ltint nat exceeding $lOO.
N. 11.—fho Excel4or Omnibna Line lus beet,
employed to convey rtasengera end beggag to and
!torn the depot, ate ccarge not to exceed '26 cents
ler each passenger and beggace.
For tickets apply to J. STEWAY.T, Agt,
At the Penn'a R R. Passenger Station.
jell On Liberty and Grant Areas.
1861. THE 1881
2ITTSBURGH, FT. WAYEE &
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
To ALL POINTS.IN. TAAItTH, WEST, AND
NOHTH WEST.
BIIIIIIIIIIEII ARRANGEMENT!
DIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to
. Indianapolis, St. Loans and Chicago quicker,
than by any other
P. rchte
M ("WARD TRAINS.
FAST MAIL LIN E—Leaves Pittsburgh 12:36 L. K.
Arrives at Cresthne 8.00 a. a.
Making close connections with BelLafontaine and
Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m.
N. S.—the time to Cinturinati is the same as by
Steubenville. Grains on both Roads natural, Collin),
bus, and passengeraall go into anciminti together.
F.XPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 s a.
Arrives at Creatline 7 . 50
Making close connections as above.
Arnvir,g at Cluoago at 6:45 a. M.
N, tne time to Cincinnati is the same as by
3telmenviLle. Trains on both Roads meet at Col
umbue, tnl paeeengers all go Into Cincinnati
together.
Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to
Crit c.nnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago.
Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars.
EASTWARD TRAINS.
Cl , .nragn, 730 a. a. and 5.00'r. K. Arriving
of Liras, 225 P. a. and 3.20 a. K. COMlC.Cilitg with
trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crost
ini., 6.00 P. r. and 0.06 A. x.
Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati,
c;e.,,,..ian,1„ Aortal° and the East, and arriving a ,
P;tl.,,uurgh, 11.56 stand 3.20 2. a. All Making eloPa
cananectlons with. Pennsylvania Railroad trains r
the Eastern cities. via Allentown and Philadelphia.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at,
Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 A. a, and 4.20 F. rt.
- Arrive at " 11/30 " 615 ,-
L...ave New Brighton, 6.30 " LOO
Arr've in Allegheny, 8.10 " " 2.30 "
Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.
Lea: e Al.e4leny, 7.25 A. a., and at E. criclr y et N .YF.
A. a...; Naves Allegheny at 1225 r. r and O I() E. y.,
arrive at Economy at 1.60 P. K. and 7_2k P. ht.; leave,
Economy at 9 SO a. m., and 4.= p, m., and arrive in
Allegheny et 10.115 a. in. and 5.30 p. m.
MARKET 'I. RAlN.—Leavea Massillon 5.00 a. is.
leaves Alliance at 614 a. Is. and arrives in Allegheny
at 11 ue A. a.; leaves Allegheny at 3.06 e. at.; Alliance
st 8.00. P. x., Mopping at MI stations for passangera
ace arketing, arrives at Massdion, 9.00 p. in.
Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced
rates.
Trough trains connect vs follows
AtAlliance, with Gains on the Cleveland and Pius.
br,rgr , Stultestd.
At Orville, Ohio, so and from Millersburg, Akron,
tioga Palle, etc.
At Pdansheld, 0 hio, tor Mount Vernon, Shelby, ass.
'dusky, Toledo, Detroit, cle
at Cresaine, fur Delaware, Springfield, Columbus,
ci einnaa, Xenia, Dayton, I.ndianapolis, St. Louts,
Louisville, etc.
Ac Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Ctn•
e•-nazi, etc, etc.
At Lim.s, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind, St. Louis,
and interm cel ~
ports in Central Indiana and
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and
Salem Railroad.
And at Clucago,. with trans for all points in Minviv.,
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota:
P'or further information and 'through tickets
apply to tißOßCitf PARKIN, Ticket Ale r t,
Fassonger Station, Pittsburgh.
Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of
the Company on the tine of the road, to all parts of
the United Mater- G. C. RATREWAL
)ell General Permed:sr Agent, Pittsburgh,
CHANGE OF Tltg-- - SUMMER ARRAtiGEMETIT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD
e2N AND AFTER MON DAY, June 11
...179i1113 IdaTE , the Depot of the Peen.
anist 8841r0a4, to PitLsburali, ae follows : •
prrrwißez!,!•,,ow‘Bue . AND GINCINNAT'
&ion IJItE, VtA iirrAnis:sviLLE.
No change of cars between P/tttiburgh snit Cur
sinnnt.
Isisv Arrives Arrives Arrives
PILL .wargh. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis
.12:36 L. is. 11:88 L. K. 4.-Va P.N.
LUO P. Y. SA P. AL 2.00 Ai 11.:
This route 18 snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville,
Coltimbue and all points South, than any other
route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night
Trains.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
Rochester,WellSrlie; Steublville,Wh'lng.
1.111.6 s. K. I:60 A. Y. tiff A. Y. 4:08 A. Y. 607 A. Y.
6.1 1 6 r. Y. 7:25 P.Y. Bag A. K. ow P. at, r.
/210 A. Y. Ll 6 A. M. lala P. 4:20 A. x.
4400 P. a. 6:16 P. Y. 6:23 r. Y.
The 1285 a. Y. and 12. 60 P. x.Trains connect with
Trains ot C.O. B. B. for Zanesville, Lancaster, ac.
T. 123 4,00 P. Y. Train stops at all stations between
P.oehester and Wellsville.
PITTSBURGH a CLEVELAND LINE..
Leaves Leaves
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
1.4.35 A. Y. &IC a. Y.
1210 r. &60 P. M.
_ . .
The 12116 e. m. train oenneeta at Bayard for
Yew Philadelphm and etatione on the TlabearAW9.B
Branch.
Peesengere'tleslrfing 10 - go to Shndusky, To
ledo, Chicago, or Wird& West, via Cleveland, must
be particular to as for rickets via OleveLsnd.
Through Ttdketa can be procured at the Lib
erty Street Pepert, Pittsburgh.
.I:STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars appl,tto
WLLLIAIif STEWART, AgeaL
At the Company's'Offire in Freight Station, Penn
triseet, IF. R. MYERS,
Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio.
- - .
.TEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND
araLawat- K:,
ianspolia & Cinpinnftti R, R.
'Ctrattehtfag Nidiatiniagbt*lth' Term `Haute,
and Terre,Stine 3 AltarritatlrOad, to Bt. Louie
and Lafayette and Indian/Ipol* New Alban; and
Salem, and Michigan Central Raids! for CHICAGO,.
ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all interrnedi
ate points:
Through Freight Train ToiNDLUNAPOLIS,
TERM tiACTK LAFAYETTE and PEW.
. Freights and ;gars carried from Cincin
nati or Lawrenoetwtrg to lesejtime than hP anY
other route by twenty-four hours, and et as low
rate,. The only road by which shipments can be
made from Oincimorti to the; West, . without
brazil:4n calks
Consignments node to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at
Cincinnati; or W. B. CUTNNEt, agent at Law
renoeburg, will reeelye prompt &Um:Woe, and no
charge for cmmonraiOni. ea charge for drayage or
amsnisiowel lerwaneelarg.
erfteitNeon angy to THOMAS TI
‘No.lll Water etreet,) agent the ComPellyi
111h0 Preiglifed. to gtre mover( for pas
seegers and freight to Indlamspoli_MT Haute,
Ihrayette, Peru, ereemietie. Orawirp
sine, atatlestaa, P a n sand MattOorki ken 40.
H. F. LORD, President,
JOHN F. USERS. General Freight A.ent. are
JM'POVAL.
rpm PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN
nbiNvitciescimpihy two removed the offiee•
Mo. 514-Wood Street,
Batman Pl,, told lboontketzttet& where AB or
ders la be reoefeed, and teuttooss at tended to.
CEO. CALHOUN A&s*l, 4
Ansuitatzu.
Indemnity Against Loss by. Fire.
HE FRANKLIN FLEE '
OINSU
RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
.O
No. 485 and 427 CHESTNUT STREET, near
Fifth.
STATELEII 01 Aeons, J41 , 113A8Y 19t, law
Published Aggreeably to An Act of Assembly, bang:
First Mortgages, amply secured. . . b 8
Beal Estate, (present value goa,ali ino
cos - L. '
Temporary Loans on ample Collateral
Securities 89,186 58
Stocks, (present vales (886,867 72,) cost— 89,788 68
Notes and Bills Receivable.. 1 , 821 00
Cash • 27,918 88
82,208,051 68
The only profits from premiums which this corn
~any can divide by law, are from 4sks which
.nve been determined.
Insurances made on every dmicription of Prop
erty, in Town and Country al rata las low as are con.
sistent with security.
Since their mcorporaton, 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, 88
well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1859, $62,18.1 16.
DIABOTOIIB.
. . . .
Ctuarlea W. flanker, Mordecai D. Legs,
Tobias Wammr, David S. Brown,
Samuel ()rma, Isaac I..ea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dal..,
George W. Riches - de, Ithearge Frdes,;
CHAS. N. BANCKER, President.
EDWARD C DALE, Vice Preeidorrt.
WM. A. STE El,. Secretary pro tem.
J. GA RIM Lb' COFFIN, Agent,
myle Northeast cor Third G.nd Wood etreete
Western Insurance Company,
OF' PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE ILA.II.BIE, President;
r. M. GORDON, Bw-rotary
Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent.
No. 92 Water street. (Epang A Co.'s Warehouse,
op stairs,) Pittsburgl...
Will insure against all kinds of ffIRE. 141,1 HA.
RINK RIBRH.
A Home Institution mansecti by Directors who
are well known in tl , , ,, ooninntinit F. and who are do.
terniir.o by pronintne.e , cud 'll,, tty, ti. Maln
18111the character which they ill, asi-urned, es or
rnn o oet 1 ,, , 0..-1;,. 11 de,ire to 1. , 13
naared.
4rcBF.TS, ocTur,l , A; 30tn. 18 , 30.
iit,ck. Accounts 4 e. 3,000 00
.fortgsge.. ....... ......... ............ 2,100 00
01lice furnitur, 250 00
Ope s: Account: , , etc. 7,830 43
Cah ........... ........... . ..... ................ 18.3,1 it'
Premium ............ ..... ........ 27.1300 20
Notes actrteLle. 174,070 14
DII-GTORS.
George Dar,. r. R. Ninier, Jr.,
George W. Jackeot, Jarneb M'Anley,
Nat:a:l,nel Holmes, Al.-xcneer Nurnek,
. _ ... _ .. .
V., m. If. Smith, Chao,. W. Ricketwn,
daftrevr Acit_my, Wm. McKnight,
klemander Spe , a: ' Dar:ti. D.J. hong,
Reesaes J. Thomas MPS
-PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
LIFE INS URANCE COMP'S',
149CHESNUT STREET,
Oppoatto tba Custom tionse,
Capital $210,1(X)---Assets 5304,04 14 .
WELL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN
ILINCE., either Perpetual or Limited, Os
tiv,ry de-nr,ption Progeny or lirleretrandise, at
rworst.'^rotes nl premium.
ttoBERT P. KING President,
31. W. BALDW;N, V,ce President,
DIRECTORS:
Charles Baysa, E. R. Cope,
E. B. English, George W. Brown,
P. B. Sarery, Joseph S. Paul,
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
B. J. Magarges, E. Wilor,
F. ELAcanucs, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets
CIT(4.N'S InSURANCE. C9MPANY PITMOGH
I.lsabßffS IMISJA A.AD &Ulu uES.
SAMUEL REA, tiocreterl.
' WM. BAGA_LEY. ftesldent,
Ofllee, Cur. of Market and Water S 1 s.
Ine fires againet Lois and Datna,;e in t.he Nat,ga
t,on of the Southern and We-tern Risers,
LAE - es, and Bayou-,and the Nayi
gnuon
Insures against Loss
end Damage by Fire.
DIZACIVIS
Bagaloy, Hon. T. Id. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper,
JD,. Park, Jr., C. Zug. S. ilarkAugh,
B. S. (' Yount, J. Caldwell,
F'rono=`;:R. M. Kier, John S. Dilworth,
J.len mirpt.oo, 6tarelay PIoAS4XL. Wm. U. Johnston.
FIRE INSURANCE
The: ;Enterprise Insurance Co..
VF 3•E;LA J! L...;A
lr•r PI , , cxrs, 07 Per
L. ahem 3cimes q,j,crlhnd
Co., Jamas B. Lyon & Co., Hon. T. /IL Howe,
,Larrly s Co. 2a.m00 blarat*ll, ,
h. Eeq., George ti Itrysn .S 4 Co., Kitson.
0-' ,'err d C'o., John T.1.00n
.h fainter a Co, Finney, brown & Co.
NGTON a BLACKFrUCK. Az rota,
u 3.;,". Fiwnl illock. No. ST.} ach et.
FIRE INSURANCE
EtY THIS
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company,
Lir Philadelphia,
Euilciings, Limited or l'erpetusl, 31.er
chandine, Furniture, ac., in town
or country ° •
Cash Capital, $229,610 4M).
Assets, F 303.508 98.
OFFICE NO. 608 WALNUT STREET.
Invested as follows, eta
First Mortgage on Improved City Property,
worth double the amour,' $160,6130 00
&round rent, first class 2,462 63
Pennsylvania Railroad CQ.'s 6 cent.
Mortgage Loans, 600,008, cow
Philadelphia city 6 per cent :uan
Allegheny Countl ,,, L, cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad
Collateral loans, well eso , tred
fluntiogartia and Broad 'fop Mourv.ain
Rallroact.toompany, mortgage loss 4,000 00
Penn syl vania,Railroad Company clock... 4,000 00
Stock of rettance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,360 00
Stuck of County Fire InEnran. - :o L ) ),050 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 7uo 00
Commercial Bank do 6,136 01
51ec han.7k do 2.012 50
Union M. uranns CO'fi &rip... ........ 160 0:3
Bills Roe vithita inisirn3 44 raper...........:16,= 18
Bonk 44t!451D134, <-; • .. 0.210 72
(.35,.•5 on hand and tn baud, i agiinia.. 11,386 In
r.31)::1,f 1 .2
(,),EM TINGLEY. i're,am
Mom Tuigley, Samuel Bic nhnrc,
William H. Thompson, Hobert Stnen,
Frederikc Brown, William MUBSOr,
Cornelius E:terenson, • 13enjamin W. Tingley,
John R. Worrol. Marahnll Hill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lathrop,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen,
/lanes 8. Woodwar , l, Jahn Sieben, Pitts.
B. M. I.IINCHMAN, Secretary
J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets
fhe Mutual Lifeinsurance Co.
OF NEW YORK
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
TUE BUSINESSOF TillS COMPANY
is conducted on the mutant principle, in the
et netteirt bens° el the term—the entire surplus,
deducring mammy crpensu atom, being ‘quitaLly
divided among the sti.sured.
teoei . pte for the year ending 81.4 January.
51,669,646 76.
aisets Over Seven and a Qaarter Million
of Dollars.
Czah on hand and In Bank. $ 120,050'39
Bonds and Mortgages.
United States Stocks
40,239 13
I;4U 60
--$0,989,850 74
Add:lnterest accrued; bat not yet due.. 50,000 00
D.,ferred premium:., (estimated)— 135,000 00
Prennume in course of transmission... 33,132 38
Real E5tate..... ...
Due from Agent&
Grow Marrs, February 1,1861
Rates of premium /otoer, and proms groatce than
inmos: other Companies.
I'n.e Paceicanos or Lean Aware to the amount at
nen greater than that of any other Life Insu
rance Company in the United States.
Pemphleu ant every requisite information will
be furnished free of expense on application, by
letter or otherwise to
llakiLllitil ON a ELACKSTUCJI,
81 1 , 'ilth Street, Pittsburgh.
pELAW ARE la LTTUAL SAFETY
INSU RANCE amdtp.th Y—INCORPORAT ED
THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSL
1535. OFFICE S. E COSNER TRIED AND
WILLATTSTREETS,II 4 rIELPHIA. MARINE
no3lle-ttions on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all
=of the World. INLAND iNIiURANCEB 011
by Ricers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car
riages, to all of the Union. FIRE LNBU
RANdito on erchanchee generally, on Stores,
Dwelling Houser, ac-
D aim oes.—Wm. Martin,' Edmund A. Bonder,
John N. Penrose, John
ba Th vis, eophil jaxo ns e r s Paulding, G.
umi g,
wm.
Eyre,
jeri.lja.kimes C.
Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. 8 Dr. B. M.
Huston, Geo. G. Diaper, Ho„, Craig, C lea Bai
ley, Bamuel E. Stoker., J. F. P'enintort,Henry Sloan,
Isdaard Darlington...a. Jones Brooke, Spencer
M'llvain Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Jacob P. Jones, Junes B. AFFarland, Joshua P.
Eyre, John B. Semple' Pittabeigit, D. T. Morgan,
A. B. Berger, do.
WIT.T.T A M jkrARTIN, President.
THOS C. HAND, Vice President.
EMT Lristran, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
less No. Ds WMec street Prneburgb.
Wli. H. WHITNEY,
NOT,&R-- 7' TY331.,/0-
(IFFICE at the Pittsburgh Past, Fiftb
ijr Arent. neer Woad. I TIB
ALPeIIED B. ....... WM
M'CALMONT & KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ERAIKLIN, VENANGO CO.,
my zocm.- Pennsylvania.
102,995 25
H. W. PLzrimsoN Gao. r. ipwon
P.ATTERSON & DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
ja9ly - _ PITTSB URGE, Pd
B. F. 11.CCALL
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
°Mae, No. 72 Gr•nt Street
(Ruse doors below the court }arnica)
myBly T Pl7lBBU9tlil, Ps . .
L. BRACIIENRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
office, No. 135 Fourth St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
j44:17
I SCOTT, DENTiBT
removed to the houAe lateiy occupied by
Lr. W. A. WART,
No. 278 Penn Street,
(Routh 'side,) third dr:Ci shove Hama street.
OH - Office hours trout 2A. M. till 6P. M. fac4:ll
JOSEPH ADAMS,
DENTIST,
No. 97 Wylie Strsdt, Pittsburgh.
EIPWINCE:—Df .A. M. Potinok. D. D. Bruck. q.,
Reflock, Theodore Roobins, Russell Szrect,
Esq. myl4:ly
SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
1 LL, has removed to 246 PENN
ti
tie STREET, In the house lormerly oecuppati
Dr. H. H. Keyser, oppo•ote Christ's Church.—
He will Five all the me .tern Improvement& Teeth
;mien... at various prices, from T. 15 to $l3ll per sot.
lisnafmcic—Rev. W. I. Howard, Rev... Samuel Fin-
My. A. Brailley„t.G. PrConWel.a. ti H., .1. E. Hoy,
kills, W. H. liana - irk, Jr. t.co. H. Ropier, W. Si
tea. ' , Amur] M'aee. aulrlitv
.sna, , ..oi -6
WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
RAII4II3OVY , S - Z;IiEBRATED TRUSS
COIL PENN AND WAYNE STS.
JOHN M. inREPATRICK ... MELLON
LAW PARTN ERSHIP.I
TILE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day formed a Ca•partnership in the practi , n 0!
L,,c. JOHN M. KIII,K_PITRICE,
JOHN MELLON,
Fo.L.J:urgn, May 10.0, 11361.
KIRKPATItICK R; MELLON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. 133 Fourth Street, five doors above
Smithfield, Patt.hurgli, Pa. jell 4
- EAMES A. LOW RIE, Attorney at
U Law, Quite, Fourth str.lat, Pdtsburgh, he
manna Smithfield and Cherry Alley. dellAy
GEORGE S. SELDEN HAVING
reetimed. THE PRACTICE OF LAW, ma)
hereafter b. loaud at his office, 122 Fourth street
Pi ttAbarg , 1e29
T Al - 11. Surgeon Dentist, suce sor
A 5 t• - , &t.idle, No. ill Smithfield
44 - • Office ho'lrs from eigyf to 1 CeCIOC RDA
frmr 2 to 5 o'clock. fe16:17
CUPPING AID LEECHING,
& MRS. BESE.
01—Teeth extracted. Hot. C o ld and Shower Seth
selS:ly F. BF F. 177 Urant street
Mil, Goal, aamilts, &c.
EUREKA OIL COMPANY,
—OP—
VENANGO COIL NTT, PENNA.
(CHART3E Y. I:I3E.I.TARY IET, 1861.)
Capt Lai 9100,000
A. M. MARSHAL„ Pre& H. E. DAVIS See
DtraprOM:
A. M. Marths.l!,
James Forquer,
J. L. Carnagban.
Office in tilat, of R. a Davis, uty of Allegheny, P.
mhlEbnmd
ALADDIN COIL OIL UOMPIN V.
BHERETON, JOHNSTON Jr WILKINS,
45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
RAVE ALWAYS on hand a suyen , A•
qqunlityy t
( ) . f o L iy, B ij Et i ICATING, ILLUMINATING
Alan, LAMPS of every variety, W and
Raw', apl.s:ly
C.,& J. IL SAWYER,
KANOPACTOI3I3II
LARD OIL, OANDLEr,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
trt c. 47 Wood Street, Pittsbargh, Pu
NATRONA OIL.
riff ANUFACTURED BY PENNSY
_IL reale Sdt Manufacturing Compeny
CLEAR AND ODORLESS,
end guaranteed unchangeable in color.
TH h.' ILI AMIRcATOR OF THE DAT "
Constantly on bend and for•sale by P. 8. M Co,
their new office, No. 24 Wood street, between nrf
and Second street.
fiORN ER FOURTH AND ROSS STS.
k.i Piticciurgh, Pa_, agent for ft.o receipt and sale o
CARBON OILS.
Keeps constantly on bend, and is receiving heavy
and light oils suitable for Lubricating and Refining
purposes, whi,h wail he sold low !Br cacti and cast,
nn:v. .e2.llinftw
CURL AND CARBI)N
To 14, the heat in this marks'" and my styles
, d LA M 1.6 are he latest and bset, and of every
vsnety.
COAL OIL is the moat eeononncal and brilliant
light known, and is entirely non-explosive.
Wholesale dealers and country stares supplied
with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the blest
quality, at low prices; also, Lampa, o:leas and
cniinneys. C.
Nos. 10 and 12 Edith street, below Market'
my22.lydaw In the Excelsior Gauxibus Station.
rBITE-W i 'ELL PAPER STORE.
ETWE FIFTH AND LIBERTY STS.
No. 1 7 Market Street,
T HE SMISCRIBER IS OPENING
anew and large s to c k of
PAPER. A.NGINGS,
Embracing a complete assortment for DWG/110.ga t
Stores, Offices, Halls, Churches, so., to which be
would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub.
tic, having an entire new stool; of goods recently
purchased and now arriving. :Those in want of
new goods will find them by looking through our
, assortment.
ly marhlyd JOS. R. HUGHES.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices
Pittsburgh. Come and see
-0-
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
No. SI Wood Street,
(Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,)
ibte for sale French, German end American
WALL PAPERS,
6,421,879 1.2
387,7= 90
FOR P A RLO
BALLS.
CHAMBER 4
• CHURCHES,
LULU ES, ,tc
50,000 roils at 19f eta. 50,000 rolls at
6, 8 and 10 cts.
Wrrniow Cusranss, Num BOLILD Prams
Tssras Como, Camas, to
I Look fortbe striped Front.
The only place tp town where 0111 msartmont
01 French papers is Rept =WA
57,237,989 12
ti ANES Mo T 4YILOR I
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, 4-51 Penn Street, sth Ward
pOLLECTT °NEI promptly made.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal
riling , Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken,Bills
ProbsumL 24ekly
00A-14 NUT COLL,BLAGE, do COSY.
— . ll aTiag Purchased theentire internat. of ma
partners to the firm of BAILEY. AMAIN 4 G0.,l
am now prepared to turn to our former custom
era and the citizens of Pittsburg , and viaintt
eaerallY , a 817pericr quality of 00 , BUT 0041
.
and COKE, in large or small quauties. Or
dare sent through. the Post Offiee, left aa the Toll
.Bouseof the Monongahelaßridge, or at the Work,
Will be ottiMded to with premptnitas. •
Cl Works and °dice, situated in Bomb Pine
burgh, onttequare above the Monongakttgge
rrigh= JAMS ALB
,9 eidonal.
JD .
pw~~:~:~
]DR. C. BAELZ,
ALBO-AGENT OF
Ft, TT F' 'l' 1:T PtES_
w. H. McGee.
C. berranger,
GEO. CALHOUN, General Aeent
FLUYD,
LAMP STORE
I ytturantee
COAL AND CARBON OIL
er,
aldermen.
aim and Stquas.
WM. MIENNETT,
lI?PORTER AND DEALER IN
BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES,
Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky,
No. 120 Wood Street,
fo22:6rn k ' Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOHN IWI'DEVIrT;
WHOLESALE GROCER,
—AND DEALER IN—
heW Orleans Sugar and Molasses,
FLOUR, R. 00.11;
Rice, Cheese, Fish, Otis, &C.,
No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield,
PITTSBUBSE,
A constant sappli of Pura Brandies and Wale
of ha own iniporlation. always ND hand. Mao, 01
51, nongahela Eye, heotch and Irish Whiskeys.
a* , yn
P§. B. & ai. P. BABBLE,
MANUFACTURERS
AND DMA C.,MM,S
nooK . , CAP, LErrhß, and all kinds
of
WOOL T& a 670 removed from
NO. fi7
No. 33 Sinn Offield street, ,
A PITTELBURGH, PA.
mcash or Trate rot 11.. e. apD
WILLIAM CARR 4% 00.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GLNS,
lIIPORTER.t OF
ALSO ,
Distillers and Dealers in
lta OLD MONONGAHELA lidE WHISKY
327 and 329 Liberty Street,
lY PITTeDURGII,
BVILLI4III CLAYTON.
WEOLES L 1 t RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Dial:snood Alley,
Near Wcod Bt: -eta
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Ant-Al ways on hand }Duck berry, Cherry and
GagllflC Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified
a: .kc. mhlo
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, ISLC
ALSO DEALERS IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET,
aplo:lyd PHILADELPHIA.
Zobarro mut gegarz.
W . & D. RINEHART,
KARIT/AMMIIi AM DIU= RI ALL lam
TOBACCO, SNUFF Ac SEGARS,
apBl-.ly NO 120 WOOD STREET.
LYON ARNSTBAL,
Who/fettle and Retail Der.qe-
GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS
AHD
Virginia Chewing Tobaceo l
WOOD STREET,
alder the Bt. Charles HOWL.
Doll PPTTRRITRGH. PA.
Wm. Din.L.ea, ilaun A. W. HiessisoS, Pittsburgh
MILL'Eft ItICKETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
ni.Pol7=l , ol
e.B.AN II LIC.B, WLI6EB AND ISEGAItB,
NOB. Ml AND 222, CORNER OF LIBERTT
AND IRWIN 8173.EET8,
AND 801,11 AG F 0 ./i
rwßAßvws ong GLUM
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, inn, Jae.,
llonstantly on Hand. Em.r2
,Dagiterrka4 Galltyiez.
G LA SG(i)
AMBitOTYE GALLERY ?
LAFAY.,EriI"
FOURTH STRFST ENTRANCE:
PO THOSE PARTIES WANTING
real fine Ambrotypes et a moderate price, and
ail who hare been unab;e to obtain a good likeness
elsewhere are respectfully solicited to calL
Large variety of cases and frarneigalways on hand.
Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
C. GLASCOW,
mylo 87 Fourth Street, Pittaburgh. -
PEOPLES'GALLERY,
93 WOOD STAELIT,
Corner of Diamoud
TH.E SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE&
PECT FULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts
burgh and vicinity, that he has loused the above
Popular Gallery and !s prepared to take every va
riety of Pioture Lnowe to the Photographic Art,-in
its most portent styles, and at GREATLY RRDU
CED PRICES. important improvements have
been added, renderiug this the mos desirable,
economical and pleasant location in the cur;
mvl A. JA QUA Y.
Graters.
P. RZYlngt J. S. Arrama......11. D. 11.113111
(Law at hillier & Riciv.son'a.)
REYMER 6 :BROTHERS.
(Buccescr to MIX= a Amirasom.)
Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUTS, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE
WORKS, &c.
N0.,89 Wood st., and No.llB Second street,
Opposite St Charles Hotel,
WILLIAM BAGALEI
Wholesale Grocers,
Nos. 18 and 20 Street,
WM. a SMITH...
WM. U. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCEAS,
1111 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
UPHOLSTERY
No. SS Fiburth Street, near Woodt
)lIHE SUBSCRIBERS ILLNUFAC •
tore and keep constantly on hand every art.:-
o a In their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Cm
lain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrasses.-,
all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds
All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
Ai-Prompt attention given to all .orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, aICS.
.spollo Ball Billiard Saloon.
OHN GINGWISCH 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 bee
quality of lager beer, end in connection with st .
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo.;
Mbles, balls and cues.
Rebonaber the place, Apolle Hall, Fourth at
near Wood. antrunna from Fourth. ylftly
AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS
• FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Stres4 Pitta
burgh. Pa., is 'prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTh
ER BELLS, OF ALL BMA
From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. •
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP ANI
GAUGE COCKS of all sines, for Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAIL
- LNG% and every variety of Brass Castings finishe
in the neatest manner.
Ws- BABBrPS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL
FULTON'S 'PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, fot
Steam Engines. aP2l.l
SUNDRIES. -
160 bags RIO Coffee,
160 bag (oak,) N. 0. Molasses,
lb hhcis Porto Rioo Sugar,
60 bbla Relined do
10 " do Yellow do
500 boxes Window Glass,
26 bills N. Y. Syrup,
lb " No. 8 - Large Mackerel,
10 Id " do
10 bbls No. 1, medium, do for saleb?
W. R. SMITH &
118 Second. end Ito Front mmot
fent
TAXES ON WESTERN LANDS,
Persons owinna lands in the West, who wish
to pig taxes, are informed that weattend to the
receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, lowa, IC.
& CUTHBERT 180 N.
tats 61 Market 61.
CULT'6 REVOLVERS ! COLT'S RE.
VOLVESSI--Just received, another lot by
express of all the different Sitidsmianufactormi.
Sharps Four Shot_ Itepeatese;
dilen's Seven • do
Smith & Wesson's Seven Shot Sepuayire
For sale by SOWN i TETLEY.
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
REDtJOED PRICES
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
Noe. 97 and 99 Third Street.
In FOURTH STREET,
ALL VARIETIM OF STYLES AND FINISH,
SITIYABLII YUB
Hotels and Private Dwellings.
All orders promptly attended to, and the
Furniture carefully panned and boxed.
Steamboats and hotels tu.rnished at short notice.
Cabinet Magers supplied with every article In the
line. mare
FURNITURE FOR C.ABB.—A full
a.ttsortment of PittEturgb rnailUflettlred
F R.NT "rl !RE, embracing
BUREAUX.
BOOK CAirsEa,
WARDROBES,
irad eery article needed in a well furnished dwe
ling, as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURF,
Constantly on band and made to 0.1. r Ae the
oru) terms on which business I,hione this estab
lishment is for CASH, pri.:( sere made accordingly.
Persons in want of 14... - ytning in the above line r
"mild be advantaged b 7 calling EA
FACKINER t IRWLN'S,
No. lOa Smithfield street, below Fifth
J. D. Rums:lz,
Jmr. Is ISOM
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franciscan Bro.:lien
THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED
.a.. IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva
nia, four miles from Cresson Station on the direct
route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was
chartered in 1800. with priviliges to confer the
usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca
tion of the College is one of themost healthy In
Pennsylvania—tins 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 15th of AUGUST, and ends
ateut the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return hoine
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neees-
Eery for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac., Ac.,
will be furnished by - the Institutionto the Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forme no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
•
Touts—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in
advance $lOO
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. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's,
Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
Diocese.
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY.
AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN
two hours ride from Philadelphia by the
Pennsylvania Central or the West Cheater direct
Railroad sill resume the duties of, the SUMMER.
TERM on the first day of MAY next, and close on
the last day of geptember. The School, theretore,
is in session during .Le SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils
are rer,enred at any time at proportionate charges.
The average number of students is SS, under the
charge of rune Teachers. The French, German
and Spanish languages are taught by native resident
instructors. For catalogues to
AL
WF. W A. M. Principal.apLTamdieod at eat Chester, Penna._
L. 11111SIEIFELD,
ITO. 83 WOOD STREET:
WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEM
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
ti OR GENTLYMENS DRESS,WHIGH
A: for novelty and beauty of style Is unexcelled.
The Tailoring Department
embraces all the new fabrics of the season adap
led to all classes and uses. We shell pay the same
strict attention to the style of getting up our gar
ments for whieh we have always been renowed.—
Our prices are moderate.
L. HIRSHFELD,
NO. 83 WOOD STEKAT.
WATER RENTS.
ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR CII'Y
and Business Taxes and Water Rents in the
ray of l'ittsbn -fib, are heiety notified that the above
taxes and wa.er rents are now due and payable at
t"e
Clip Tresuurer'mlce, Fourth Street
AarOn all payment made before AUGUST FIRST,
a Discount of Frye Per Con . . will be al
lowed. Between August Ist and Sep ember 15th,
a discount of Two Per Cent. Between oo
totrer lit and November Ist., an additum witrbe
made cf five per cent, and after November let, HA
rerr sitting unpaid w:11 be put in the hands of collect
ors, with a further addition of five per cent.
jes WM. EICEIBaum, City Treasurer.
0.E3...R.PE32131 CI" Ft/PIEITSI
W. D. & H. MICALLUDI,
1 PE' A VE J UST OPENED A SPLENDID
assortment of
•
Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes
try, and Common Ingrain
Carpetings,
PPTTSB CEDE
From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful patterns,
with all goods usually found in FIRST CLAW
CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as
any other hones in the city. mh3o
K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQ,I7LRE AND OVAL BONNET
BOXES ;
leo, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BO M, suitable for Shoes,
.Dry Goode, AN at
Eastern rime. Corner Virmn alley and Wood
street, (third Wry—over Citizens' Bank,) Pitts
burgh, Pa e9ly
PITTSBURGEI
JOB. R. HUNTER.
Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles
HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AG ENIS
lIYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUAII?iATING
FOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL
LARS, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We
would respectfully awlicit an eTaroluation of
samples, at our
Warehouse,No.lso Water Street,
ANDERSON & PHILLIPS,
Agents .for
BROWN BROTH 28, manufacturers,
mart ChietoM , Mints.
Notice or Dissolution Partnership
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the
_partnership lately existing beineenlwr
A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. Ettr.LY.ofthe eitY
of Allegheny , under the firm of BECKAM &
KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April. 1861, by
mutual consent. BECKHAM KELLY.
`lar 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.
SOAP, CANDLES AND OILS
LOCO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing
500 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and BBs bere
IWO do No. 1 Palm Soap ID 1, 2 and Blb ham
230 do Oleine do in Ilb ban,
160 do German do r rib-hare,
260 do Friend to Woman Soap m 116 bars
1,000 do Shortly; and Toilet Soap in different
• •
as and edam
IWO Boxes Miners' Candles,
1,000
Summer Use. do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candled
or
200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 413,5 a k 6s.
60 do Nepw Bedford Spann Candles, 4s, 4511
20 do Wax Colored Candles, is, fo & ea. 2 .
6 do Coach do,
6 do Star do,
10 Barrels No.l Lard Oil,
6 do do 2 d
26 do Lubricating o,
No. 1 Oil,
10 do do do YOB
g go
do do Carbon Bluro do lnating 091,,
Coal ' do
On taunt and for ashb us
R. C. I J. R. BA. , , '
TO whinn - was awarded, by the 11. ti. ' '
Bosialy, the Brat premiums tor .19114 ' logcj
Caudle.. :MU
jupiturt.
COI7BISTINO OF
N adurationaL
CITY TAXES
=MEI
-FOR
SPRING SALES.
87 Fourth Street,
OIL CLOTHS
D. C. KNEKLA.ND
roa THZ SALE OH
GEORGE A. KELLY
eny, June 4, 1881.—1e6-tf
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1:, 1 17,
• • . • .`
BANKERS BD EXCHANGE BOERS
Wood Street ,corner of 275ir44 - - i
PITI39I3IMat;
0 L FA &SOM,Baniceriakterce:
1 , 0 • change Brokers, and: - Anders:lU
Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Netts:
Exchange on the Eastern and - Western eittelrecia
stoutly for sate. -
Collections made foal the oitite thrinighouti the
United States. Deposits received in garlands or
current paper. No. t Market street herfreesterk4
and Iron= atreofe.. • liase4y.
e llinntiaL
s.arimos 11411.*K
NO. 'l,B FOURTH
CHARTERED II 1.96 - 5.-
d'AT''EN. DAILY, froril 9 to ILAc64OOIE:
1.../ else, on Wednesday and. Satrliday
from May Ist to November let, from 7..to.fbnr -
end from November at to May Ist.ftern 6 16:
o'clock..
. ,
Deposita received of all some notlesa ChiOfi
Daman, and a dividend of the profits declared
a year, in Jane and December. Intereet bas been ' •
declared semi-annually, in Ansetand Dec:wither .- •
since the Bank MI6 organized, at the rate of stl
per cent. a vete%
Interest, if not drawn out, iaplaced Io the
oft he depositor Re principal and beau the
interest from the first days of June and Deceteber.:
coMponnding twice a year without trottblin,g
positor to cad or even to present his peeeboOlc: >At ;
this rate, money will doable in less than tear*.
years, making in the aggregate wear MID OBOHOZ7
Books containing the Charter, By•LoWstßigeS
•did heplationa, furnished gratis, on application at
...bc office.
TIUMEDIVE.
GEORGE ALBEike.
raSKOMISS.
ini am J. Anderson. James B-D. ?deeds,
Hill Burgwin. Moe° M. Pennock t
Be. L. lihtd;es u tock, A. M. Pollock, /44,
Hopewell Hepbrn, Robert Robb,
James Hardman, James Bhtdlo, -
James D. Kelley, Alexander
Alexander Bradley, John B. M
John G. Backoren, Peter A. tra,,;
George Black, John H. M or,
John B. Canfield, James WA_ ey, •
Alonzo A. Carrier, John Marshall,
Charles A. Colton, Walter P:311311311*
William Douglas, John Orr,
John Evans, Henry L. Ringweit,"
John Holmes, John H. Illhoenberge
William 8. Haven, Alexander Spear.
Peter H Hunker, . Folimoirta,
Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier.
William S. Lavely, Christian Yeager.
O.IIARLEB COLT4WA : [fat
.OAN
HU% Eitle W. armarn, "
No. 100 Smithfteld'Elt..
Near the corner of Fifth,
PITTSBURGH,. PJ
lt/fONEY in larte and arciallAidinfitralil:.l
Am. loaned on Gold - and Silvixr.Elisunan4,gerwiV
ry, Gold and Bilver Watebeirouid all kb4bitOtlabit—
able arlioloe, for any length of time speed
goods cannot be delivered withordthietakt , •
aocotintable in caso of fire.
1101.0190 e Boon foam T A. 3i. to 70PeiLeAsiso—
THE AIERCANTILE,AGEpteI4
FOR VIE
PROMOTION & PILOTI.CTION OF:
_zuns4
Over 240,000 Business Houses Rej
bracing every City, Town and
file United States, Cansideonidolin,
British P06568E40313 in N 16 , 9
R. G. DUN 1 3 r0Pnet222:
ARDISTRONEOLUrean,
Corner of Wood and \ Fifth Streets, Fit* 0.-iirphasi.
13stablished New York, lone, - I , ll , 2wskowurgw.
Maren, 1152. - . -
Head 011ie5tif . .!.....
NEW Y0RK.......-.....—.
&
Branch 00teisit.t ;
Pittsburg. R D Dank Co; Philocielphis, R .
Dun
& Co; Cincinnati, -R G Dun &.014:01e velesidelt
Dun & Co; Detroit. R G Dun & ,
01110 11 1.10,K,k , '
Dunk Co ; Disauine, R G Dun &OS ;111310, 011617114
G Dun Co ; Charleston, iti v a Dun & Co- r Loninrale 4
G Dun Co ; Rt. R G Dtin Ock; Mot.
R G Dun a Co.
Associate Oineell• •
Boston, E liuspeil & Co; Baltimore, J. to Posit it
Co ; Richmond, Pratt it Co.
•
Foreign effleea.
Toronto, It G Dun &Co; Idontreal, R Et-pm*
Co; London. Eng, G Dgux 4 Co.
Reference Bcinis,with notieesof ohais;printeW
daily, furnished to subscribers. -Price CO.
- -
Collections promptly attended to in an parte of
the United States and Bridal/ Posse stone, itaid
References to upwards of 150 Rouses in Pittsburgh
for whom the office maltesnolledtiona.
Letters of introduction to Lawyers of WO stand.
tug sn.t. respectatnlity in every section of the Union
will be gratuitously furnished to subscribers- Eria.
tog an apptioation at the office. Also to any L
.of.tt
offices nr,me•l ove. aSte.
B. SEELY
.
IL/ 114 I.IFTE, EtTRRET, o Roalte Catittedrat
it. .AL ESTATE AND 6 AGENT.
DEALER TN'
NoTEs, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Been
riiies.
Maas Storks.
EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.
A. WOLF.E...F. T. PLUNKETT-T. OLISPBEI.S.
WOLFE - PLUNKETT &TOL
GLASS MANUFACTURERS,
WASKEEOP
N 0.12 Wood Street, Corner of First,
sealy
W. INN CIINRIMIEJA:....4.4=II,IIISHAZI.
rr, ..... .....
IcUN NINGIIAMS
BURGH CITY GLASS WORSJS- 4 Werebouse.
Water street, and 168 Fir 4 kitc.AVVErgb•
?a., three dears beIoW.dSPROUL
Manufacturer. of Pittsburgh' City •W O c t:;
Drugge.ts' Glass Ware and Ainerinaneex
Blase,. for parlor windows, churches egd4tublio
buildings.
Piswiutions.
- „
Dissointion of, Co-Partnership:
TUFF, CO-FARTIURSICIP ,fI,OI,ETO-
1. fore existing between JOHN , R. , tEtraT:4
HENRY MINER ; 'trader the firm•nf 71iIIIST
MINER, is this day dissolrecl.by mutual imetonk
The businese of the tate Orin will s settled by
HENRY MINER; who Ts authortaed,to sign the
emits name in liquidation.
JOHN HUNT,
July Ilitihll3Bl. RENRY MINIM
2) HENRY MINER,
thieeesiior to
BUNT: a MINER, •
Wholesale andltetall
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, & IiEFEUMUArEt
Ny34,71 and 73 RIFTHEITKEET. -
Next door to the Poet Office, ,• , „ - •
1923
~ B itte*iret, BA;
DISSOLUTION OF 4:lo,WLllTNER-
ElMP.—Thelpharstotareath4p
under the name of D. GREGG & CO-was digatjlpgd
on the Ist inst., by limitation. Those indelateiLite
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims are requested to present thous for
settlement to D. GREGG or L TAYLOR, at the obi
stand, No. Itit Wood street, es either partner Is
authorized 10 Sign the name of the Brains settle
ment.
D. GREGG & L TAYLOR hays this aft formed
a co-partnerahip _tinder the name of REGO
Drr oly
1 AYLOR totratuatet a wholettel&•, ' Goods and
Vaziety,Thudnean ‘ etl* eld elsedie - weates
prepare& ter offs; goons on 104.:Tyn : afishr
term, either for eash,,eittnerwyriwou e ' sitrinirered
reference. Ourrstook whrbeatays„ welLaaactrted.
and as we intend to buy tor cra b we e;w4 out
irie
indtmenients we thinklutpertor to _ !
of the mountains. Buyers dating ,lfariito
reuecutilly request to examine our s tock *0
purchasing elsewhere, ler we will
_makelt anuNitet
worthy thaw attention. • - - ,• - i:
lila , G i.: .-tralotak.
Er WANT S. --- littE: jfs,ir
.Ermit orprepiund AruniejdasA,:iioCrall
Atli( 8 1 44 1 08 . 0 0: 1 4 Diff/1 1 4-* ,
i inr
Orange, nod Oitnni - Pod fp to,Havy a
&atm io- e ,DiAinond where ylminliti All
am crop Fruit and tower' thin amity_ -
in um mkj. Also &.seneininnd_Aull " " tot
kannly flrooftles, T.esrairinek Hand ' and an
other kinds nt 714,41._ -.. and Domnatki..l.; : ,
7.
HAWORTS I-: t i , _l'
de24 cornet of DianionA:and; ~• • . • _ I .
fIIINS, PISTOLS, WM - Z.- ,
%Jr
GU tenth:no of Olive in searcli - of
NS,
RIFLES,
PISTOLS,
directed to our spleadld dock.
W. W.-TOEING,
No. grWoolfedithit
TERMS CAt 3 R I -NEW - 71:ROODS t
i a
AOW GOOD/3111.0M 11021 DAY air
?mita, Oringhanan; gm. 'fife,' Go o d* to and upwarda.a inlet lot damaged Ma&
4 cents per par& £
large loaniniinill 'vd t'
1414
prints at W, ce
or clints twar md t former plias 12M, ots.
Bargains fab. O. litiNtiON.l4l.l%,
aim . 14 /EarktfatilseL
816E1)
011,.-100 bb TO - 641a by
IL A. FAB
ants Aanobr a First tl iV
AN'Elis'oll.4-4013610, tarsals by
A.flfirtrot M e a d s Cl %.
C.1.1 - 41A.P ArKLIT.A.4; , korIW
au.a w. P %MULL, 87 W004460t.
r
-.1.
DAVW GREGG,
ISAAC TAYLOS.,
JAMB Ty.