, Preposithefet Ml* - Wagon and Ani bu— • lance Harness. twine:so, Om Clore= AND Of EQ011.1.83,1 arDakffewariii and Mercer streets. Nine YORK, August 3, 1861. DROPOSALB WILL BE RECEIVED • at thie office for furnishing, by contract Army Wagon • s. Harness. me proposals should state the price at which they can be furnished, at the places of menufac. tare, and the price at which they can be-dslivered at We cepot; the number which ean.be, made by thebitider within one mon.h after !be recce pi of the order; also the number which he can deliver with in one week. The harness must exactly conform to the follow hag_ speediest:lone and to the established patterns : ' Four mole harness WH 'e'lnes, to wit; BEL. Two Quilore—Breech nit. , , 3 lasi 6 ineb es lon 3. 8% inches Wide. sewed into . 14 inch rings ..f , ee ineh ire* .hio stripe 8 feet 11 inches long.iti,/,„ Inches wide; Eltiat t pol3oB 2 feet long, 2% inches wide, with li f / Inch ales; cross straps to buckle into stay eaig 6 feet long, 1% inch welt; side strap; 4 feet =, I%inch wide; tie straps 15 inches lore, , I ,•a , Wide L tapertng to a romr. - Two Belly Bands... Long side,2 het 3 Meting fang. 2 inches wide, with a two inch Gude'. , sheet Kele 1 foot trinehes long end 2 incite!. wide. Two Hair Collars, 18!o 15 inches ;wit, pith double • straps and gale loathers and tackles 3,, leen wide. Two pairof strong Humes to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings li% inch equare, staples and line rings. `,Two per of Bern Straps—Lewer one 6 feet 6 riches long, % Mob w: 1, tipper one 4 i tee Cinches bong, 34 4 inch aide Two Bridles—Cs. w - u piece 2 feet i wig, 11.;,* ;eel] wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches lone, 1 , 4 ir...h wide; front piece 1134 inches long, 1% met. wan stay pieces, from blulds to crown pieces, 16 inches long I%,incti widetione piece 11 inches ler g, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches fun , 6% inches with ; rei: s. long side 4 feet/ling, 1 ince wide; short side 2 feet 1014, 1 inch Wide, - with I inch buckle; ter te, tinned mullen, to weigh 6 potions to the dozen Two pelonhain Pipe., 2 fee t Meg, 2% inch's wile Two pair Trace Chaine, 7 !tot long, 16 links to the foot, of No 3 iron, with 'f on one eed, weight 7% to 8 The per pair Twisted or straight One pair of Breast Chain,, 22 oche, long, 14 links to theioot, of No 3 iron Twisted Two Week Straps, 3 feet 1 inch long, 2.!„,e' 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 the neck strap Twisted One saddle, made en Attakapas tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way with half-tapneid horsehide; asps 20 ieehes long, . 16 inches wide; stircingle I reet 8 inchces long 2Xinches wide, with 2%, inch buckle on one end, to be fastened to the sedate by being riveted to two =reed:strap% 1!4 inch wide; those straps ate pbseed-one on each side of the saddle-wee, one end is tied to the front part of the bar, to other end to-the extension of the bar behind the =tie, sPenhih,, .saddle taehion; stirrup leathers 4 f4c t 7 tnionealong,ll4 mob wide, with 1 . 11,,, inch buckle; stirnips, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weiglilB3§ Ms to a Ldoz eAnrt pair E Two C011are,1734 to 18inches long,made the same as for wheid harness Two Mar of Homes to snit, of same material as for wheel harness, honed, with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel bar nesse Two Bridles, the same aster wheel harness Two Neek Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel inarneas Two Belly.Bande, the same as for wheel Harness Two pair Chain Pi_ pee, 0 Two pair Trace Chaim, Two Crimper and I l i Straps Beck strap 6 feet long tapering from inches to 2% inches vide Hlp.l3l=veach 2 feet 4 inches tong , 1%, inch wide, with a hook at one end Two Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3% inches ' wide Two Martingales. 4 feet long, 134 ; nett wide, to . buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 6 feel 6 inches to 2 • 3S inch wide One Check Bain, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to bilickle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed in the centre to receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, .3i inches wide, with a buckle at one end and fin 8 Men loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6 indices long One Horse Brush, oval. of bristles,—by—inches One Cum ( - Jambe, No 222-8 bar The whole to'be racked in a box about Is inches wide, 17 niches:deep, 84 inches long, made el I loch stiff, igloPered, wood hoops or iron. as mazy be remiired Pour Horse-Harness, as follows, to wit : .... - WHEkele Two-Qiiilorti Breech straps. 3 feet Sir Cons long, 8 1 4 inches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings of i). e iron; hip stceres 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; stay pieces feetljziche s long, I; inches wile, with 1% matt buckler; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces 6 feet long, 1% Inch whin; side straps 5 lent 6 inches long, 1,4 inon wade; tie straps to i Kellum 101214Mb:10h wide, tapering to a point Two Belly Bands Long side 2 feet 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short aid,' 1 foot 6 inches long and 2 incline wide Two Hair Cohere, 22 to 23 inches long, with double straps and cafe leathers an.l buckle.% inch wide Two pair of strong Barnes to nil ; made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1 „ i ...eh square, staples and line rinse Two pair liame Straps Loser ono fi fret 6 inches long, %lneh wide; upper one 4 feet 6 ineleete long, %inch wide; of alum tanned leather Two Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 rash, s long, IV, inch wide; cheek pieces each le inches I.:oil:. 1% inch wide- front piece 12% inches long, Pei' nob wide, stay pieces, from blinds to crown pi: cis. 16 inches long, 1% inch wide; nose piece 12 inches long, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 6 inches wide; reins, long aide 4 feet 2 Incites long,. 1 inch wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, withl loch buckle; bite, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 IDs the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, I reel 6 tactics long, inches wide Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 13 links to the footot NO2 iron, twisted or straight, with 'l' on one end s _ weight gibe per pair One pair &east Chains, 28 inches long, 14 licks to the foot, tflin E iron, twisted . Two Neck Straps, 9 feet 6 inches long, 2A inches wide, With inch buckle Twalteak - Chants, 4 Mete inches long, 14 links to thedeotowisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be nv eteiteittlathe neck strap, swivel in the chain Oneliaddle, made on Attakapas tree,head, collet and tatittleilinned, covered In the usual way wish haltOthhed horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 18 atehtislidei surcitq 7 feet 6 inches long, 2;4 inches wide, with a inch buckle on one end, to be fastened to the sad le by being riveted to two curved Arline - 1q inch wide; these straps a - e placed _One on each side of the saddle tree; one end laded to the trout part of the bar, the other end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddie fashion ; stirrup I.atlaers 4 feet 7 inctimakmg, 1 1 % inch wide, with / 1 4 inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh .18% poundaVon dozen pair. Two Bridles,settie is for wheel harness aslwo Collitta harness2o to 22 inches long, made the same tor wheel ' Tiro indr of Bathes to suit; of the same material as for wheel ihnnesS;Aroned ; with hooks, breast Sadlineritigit a with Straps as in wheel bar- Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel harness • Two Belly Banda, same as for wheel harness Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harnesi Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel bar- UM TE! Orlin4rs and }Hp Straps, Back Strap 6 feet long, U..rW' .# from hhes to 2% inches wide Hi kli Strang with brickbat each 2 feet 13 inches long, 1 inch illidN with wrought books o litiKh s'and Bfilef 7 Inches long, 8% inches buckle nreill f atiftalilc, • 4 feet long 1 4 34 inch wide, to oto the bit One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches long„ 51 inch wide One etei3k Rim, 4 feet 1 inch king, 1 Inch wide, to hiniklelntbiheliii at each end,witharing sewed in the centre to receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long. ,;,/, inch wide, with a buckle &One end and awe mob loop at the other One Wh heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet a inches lon g' One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by inch% One Chary t 0mb,140 222-8 bar The whbleto be paekid in a box about 21 inches widtclit . inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1 Inch 'knit, coopered, wood hoopa or Iran, as may be reqd The whole to be made of the:best material, sew ratlitlai*Milll good `` thread, and sub. W peetion during the process of manufae nd also when Rimmed When =se harness is required , the lead e&Bi. _tagno6,)ieisktildirape, belly-bands, llpei, , ,ltlickadirn,.orepper,and hip straps, hack heal stritleouplinumage are doubled; one ` caringehninlfnet long, Win ks to the foot, of h o 1 2411, Vlitirl,TotOriCh find added, and lead lme tob6llo2bat long the The whole to be made of ,hest material, sew ing totems*, with good mixed tbread,and subject to htplemiton' duoUig the progeas of manufacture and also When flashed When. eix-mule, harnefils , required, the lead collars, bridiss„ Mimes, neek-sWaps. belly bands , sham-pitiamtc:echaine, crupper and hip-straps, bank-bands and CQUpling straps are doubled; one bentink,:ithnin, 3 feet long. 14 links to the foot,of No 4 iron, with eV on each end added ; and lead line to be 23 feet long Pro wilt idea be zeosived fcrinaking and dellyeng ambulance harness, for two or four mule or horse. tcams--a specification of which will be hereafterYdrwiribell Forms of proposals and guarantee mil La tin . - rushed upon apgeabon at this office,aud none wit be considered ' fdo not conform theret o The privilege is reserved by and for the Called Stales &cif YeJeCting any proposal that may be deemed extravagant Proposidif will'-be endorsed on the envelope enclosing them: “ProposvJa for furmahing Army WaOrtquid Anilichame Efartura.c," and addressed t 0. 1,, '. • - ',' Maier 1:a • li: VINTON, mao4., - - - • - Qtialteriztaster ti. S. Army. - - - TQO „RPM F. 138 -- We are prepar -Ed to fit tip 'refiners With the necessary Pumps, Cott &e, in the latest and most appeo r salg smr,O.psiienee in,thhi bonen is nth i ftredhyliiirbilierestabfiohittent. For work up, so., we referi to the tollowitik refiners Rogers &Nesbitt, Roberts, Wilkinson A Co, Johna 3. Bed. Belship,idTannesek Porters. Mathews & coz,irackets & McFadden; Jh° CoPiztos. Thct b s efil S & 11U14411*tsi • Ro Hill Co; 01 . 11:114 Willlaans#170. - ..8.11; Kier. WELDON & REINEEI; . . let Wood street. REMOVAL. small,- 1 T ELE PI Z'llgirli . VANIASALT MAN XOB ocaNai or hsverrenioved The °Mee. . ...,"' • hood p - . - • ' .1 , 0. il - Street, • lo iffrei l .I,,„„ torea i, - di, x o„, je , 'l., Betosen lArst slid iiiiiiiSkstiesto, where or bl7 -- ~,,, Th ,- - 4 00 7 12 , - 7 inti -- iiii—i . ..tellem Will bs reoshrod; and bustiteta ottPoded to.. " 5 WOOd stmt.— l -I =taw GICO, CtiltßOM Mut, .1 ..F,Lt,.; , ..0.),E+. , L, ..:,„ -4, , . - t.t.f.•%„,,frA „ j 1861. - SUMMER ARRARGEMENT EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. Pennsylvania Central Railroad ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNZ pth.. T HE ROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaver) the Paasengerliltatlon every Morning, ,(exceptElunatry;) at 5:80 a. m., stoptV all rev iar atationa. connaarting at Harm with trains for Baltimore, and arriving at hlladdlphia at, 45:00 p. m. E Th ROUGH EXPR.MEI TRAIN leaves daily 4%22.20 a. m., stopping only at princippl stations, a.aking• direct connectirm at Barristrurgtor 1410 more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at a. in. _ THE .PAHT LINE leayeit the irWion daily, (ox ceps dn nclay,) at 4.00 stopping only at Omni nrg. I.r.treire, Job_netc.irn, Wilreere, Gallitren, and arming in, Philadelphia at 1(m.)0 F. ID; ACCOIII3IODATION TRAINS. - - - - TL!E JOE NBTOWN-A CCOM M 0 DATI ON TRAIN leaves tinily, (except Sunday,) 61 th6o "toP. pi g all ?tationa and running 6_4 far as tonemaugh. FIR:ST ACCOMMODATIoN TRAIN for Well's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at. 6:40 a. m. SECOND AOCO. UMODATION TRAIN for Wales Lion Lion learns dinly, (except Sanday,) at 11= a. Tn. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4:10 p. m. I , OIJRTII ACCUMMODA'f lON I'AAIN for Wall's •itation loaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:25 p. m. RE:TURNING. TRAINS - arrive in Pittsburgh as follows :—Erpross, 11:50 a m; Mail, 11:60 p. rn; Fast Lane 12:20 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. m ; First station Accommodation, 6:20 a. m., sseond Wall's vtation Accommodation. 8:30 a. in third wall's station Accommodation, 1:16 p. m.; loiirth Wall's station Accommodation, 6:15 p. in. Trains for Biairsville and Indians, conr.cm. at :;:tors rills intersvction with Johnstown AOCOMMO dmton. 15s tress, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fa... 4 Freight East. I'lli'nlil;itili AM' CC . NNELLEVILLETRAI stopping at all stations on thn Pittsburgh and villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:—Mail Train, &Oa. Express Tram, 4:10 p. m. I' o.uraing Trains from Pittsburgh and Con nellsville Road E rrive at Pittsburgh 10.311 a. in. and 0:15 p. 'fhe raveling nubile will find it greatly to their totter est, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvaxua Railroad; as the accommodations now ofterad cannot be snipped on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and 13 entirely free from doss. We can promise safety, 'need and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. V' A R TO NEW YORK $l2 6017 BALTIMORKS9 60 plij .A DELPRIAIO 00 LANCABTE.P. 8 68 HARRI6Rti *, $7 445. Baggl,;€ , chewed to all alai:lone on the Pennsyl mina ktatlroatl, 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 station: where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of lose, the Co^"nany will hold themselves responsible for personal ba sage only, and for an as %int 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 exoeed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWABT. Agt., At the Penn'a R 71. Passenger Station, jell Oa Liberty and Grant streets. 1881. THE 1881 PITTSBURGH, ET. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SWININEIa ARRANGEMENTS T IME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other route (WARD TRAIN& FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1286 A. st. Arrives at °redline...—. 8.00 a. ar. Malting close connections with Bellafontaine and Cleveland, Columbus k Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. [Trains on both Roads meetat Colum bus. and pa:,sengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPREM: TRAlN—Leaves Pittsb urg h LISO r r. Arrives atCreste 7-30 r r Making close connections as above. Arriving ai Chicago at 845 a. in. N, B.—The ume to Cincinnati is the same as by iteuoenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and mieengers all go into Cincinnati together. Steeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cir ctnnatt, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Cara. EASTWARD TRAINS. ,eare Cllinage, 7.30 a. XL and 8.00 r. IL Arriving at Lima, 220 P. a. and 3.20 a. Connecting Mill trains ter Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Cried -6_oo P. K. sod 0.06 A. a. Connecting with trains for Columbus, ancirmati, Cie i eland, Buffalo and the East, and arrivnif at Pdte burgh, 11.36 L. M. and 3.01 P.n. All making c oee dennectlans with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at, A Aniloanygor New Brighton, 10.00 a. a., and 4.30 r. a. Arrive at " " 1130 " 6.16 " Leave New Brton, 8.30 " 1.00 " Arrive in All egh eny, 8.10 " " 2.30 a Allegheny and • -orionly Accommodation Trains. tears Allegheny, 7.25 A. Al',l and at F. enorry at 6.11 a. bt.; I aver, A;!egheny at 1.2 r. to nod 0.10 e. s.. arm e at Economy at 1.60 P. Y. 720 P ls.;ve Ent corr.,' at ACOa. m anti 4.2.2 p, aril re in Allegheny n; 11.06 a. in. and 6.30 p. m. MARE PA Y IcAIN.-I.nevee Mato-Ilion 6.3 e a. re. ;env-- Ali,..nce at 6.14 proves .11 .1 le wt.( ny t 11 8•0 a, a.; Leaves Allegheny et 3.06 P..Z.; AOuteco Frt,rplng arr,ll nettions tar passenger' nod marketing, arrives at Mastelm3, nue p. m. I,ckete. silt In sold for those trams at root:, rates Trough trains connect as follows At Al lianco. with triune, on the Cleveland said P.ti.a bp rp,o At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, env bogs Falls, etc. - tit Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky Toledo, Detroit, etc. At C'resUine, for Delaware, Sringfield. Columbus, C• r cuman, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Loma, Louisville, etc, At Ftireet, to Sprin44t.e: , l, Ear.dnisky, Dayton, Ctte nati, etc., etc. At Lima, or tietneee, 16 1106, C1ne.),Z2414 etc. etc. At Fort t','nyne, for Litfayette,-In l a Pt. Lf , '4i.3, toe interine.flato ports in Contra! in mann and At Plymouth for Lap?: to. At Vt'anatab tor all pointer-ern the New Albany and &leer Railroad. And at Chicago, with latins for Sul points in lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For fo'ther information and through tickets apply toPARKIN, Ticket Aet., Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for nate at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the Lino of theaoso to ill parts of the Vatted Stales. 6. C. ra AY, jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. RN AND. AFTER. MONDAY, June 10 1801, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn vania Railrod, In Pittabargh, follows : TRBOR(.4II, COLISHIMEI AND CINOLNNATI tiiiolll' LINE, VL& ETEI=JBEN VILLE. No change of care between Pittsburgh and Cin einnati. Lftsv Arrives Arrives durgli, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at gt. Louis 1286 a. a. 11138 s. a. 00 P. /4. L 240 r. a. 8.46 r. a. 2,00 a, This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbua and all points South, than any other rati t e. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Tras. . PITTSBITEGH AND WHEELING bailees Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Aunt ittab'gh, Rochester,Wellaville, Steub'ville,Whlng. 1288 A. N. 140 RV A. N. tclal A. K. SO A. a. fteb P. G. Tali P. n. 8:19 A. N. 920 P. M. 1028 P. m •. U. 118 A. A. 218 P. r. 8:10 A. N. 430 A. 4:00 P. N. 6:15 P. Y. 626 P. N. Thel2:36 a. N. and 1...U0 r. te.Trains connect with Tilting of CL 0. K R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, &c. Tito 4:00 P. U. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. / IIiBURGH & CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1.425 A. is. 919 A. M. an P. it. &AO P. N. The 1286 a. in. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on tho Ttnicarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to faindasky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be partiaWsr to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib. arty Street Depot, Pirthirargh. J. 81..h.WART, lloket Agent, For fUrther particulars apply to WILLIAM WM WART, Agent. AO the Company's (Mice in Freight Station, Penn street, • F. IL MYERS, Gee') Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. Jiab i l'E VIA RIVER AND I:LAMMYAD: Indianapolis 4„ vo, Cincinnati R. IL Connee.tin M Indianapolis Terre HauM, sad Terra Haute and. nHaltioad, to Sti Lotus anc ruf4 e tt e and-T ' New Alban f and 8 ad Michigan Ceitaal Barad for CHICAGO, B •METIELINGTON L and'aII. intermedi• ate points: Through Preight Train .1.4-414DIAN,LPOLIS, THELER dA trr4 LA.PAYETTS. and. PERU. _ frrelghte and paseenors tiarried from _Cr:nank een or Lawrenceburg in less time Una by any other route by twenty-fora hours. and ok as jo.ar rates. The <way road by which shipmate can be. made from Cincinnati to the' West, withOtat breaking oath • Consignmente made to I. E. GMBON/3, Von t, a 4, incinnati; or W. IS. CIITANG, agent at Law mac:Mauro, Gill receive prompt attention, and no charge for commladom rto Marge for droops C? s earamiurion at Linarin4ry. For further mfortradinn apply to THOMAS RAT}, GAff,mo. US Water street,) agent of the Company, who Is prepared to m i re mamma ssamins for paa eenaers mad freight to Indiana-pot:a, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chi.nkgr, Feru , Greencastle. rawfords- Mile, Charleston. Parte and Mattoon, An, /Lc. H. F. LORD, President, jogN I . Mtn, General Predght Agent... Aug Indemnity Against Loss by Piro. HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSII RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Mee, No. 486 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. 8 2 / 1 21.....17 07 Assam, JINVAB.T Ist, 1860. Agrcsably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured. ..........$1,896,393 Real Estato, - (present value 3103,318 61 ,) Cost. 102,996 26 Tempornry Loans on ample Collatteral Securities 89,12518 Stooks, (1):00.3.0t 1%410 (£86,667 73,) cott.. 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable- 1,821 00 27,919 33 12,268,651 63 The only prontd from promium3 wbina this corn any ~.an divide by ism, are from ricks which eve boon determined. !acaurnnoN.,Ada ~ a evoip da.ienpi.,ott of Prop erty, la n aud y raie ~, -!•)1/0 FL, are o.n -.latent s.ct.rty. , Since. their neerpornt on. a per. , 4l of thirty years, have los..es by I , ,re, arr,our,t ezceed Fon: . 3. Tions ctDC"nlars. Chervil , afford inQ arldeiVY of the narstw4goo of to , _u - s.n.oc, Weil ai tho Ri !! tv an , ' dispo.i . lnn 1,, meet with promptnes., a 9 ilF:3llltle2. Losses raid during the year /F.CI), zd2;te". Dift2Caa as. Charlie W. Banoker, NCordeasi D. Lewis, Tobias Wapier, tarid S. Brown, Samuel Grant, !sem Lea, Jacob FL Smith, .Edward C. Dale, George W. Richaz:bs, George Falos,: CHAR. N. BA:WILMS, Preentent. EDWARD C DALE, Vico President. • WM. A. STEEL. Secretary pro tern. S. GARDNEFt COFF'ilsi, Agent, toyld .Nerthess! cor Third and Wood streets. Western insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH.. GEORGE LUSIE, Prbe:cti...at; F. W. GORIX.',N, Seexetsrl Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. • No. 98 Water street. (Epang & Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. MINN WiII RIS 1118111 , 3 against ail Muds of FIRE and DIA. KS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in tbooommunity, and who are de. termiacd, by promptness and laxqnllty, 1) mann lain the character which they Inv:. as of. onng the bent protection to who desire to be insured. Af3SETS, OCTOBER. Bath, liklu. Stock Acceunui if oa,ooo C.O. Mortgitga_...... 2,1ti0 u 0 Office ftimiture... 250 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,8n2 aa Cat , lit ...... ................ .................... ..... ..... 113,351 09 Premium N 0 t... 38 - ... 27.800 20 NuLes and Mile illecouniiett ..... .............. 174,076 14 DIELCC2OE9. George Darsto, R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackaa n , James M'Anlay, Nathaniel Holman, Alexander Nirnick, Wrn. H. Smith, Ohs?. W. Ricketeon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. Mei:night, Alexander Spear, David M. Long, Roes J. Thomas; mien PHILADELPHIA FIRE AID LIFE INSURANCE COMP' Y, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opisoalts the Custom }lO n, Capital 11210,100----Assets $304,0-114. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. SURANCE, either Perpetuai or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING Precedent, M.W. BALD WIN, Vico Presides DIRECTORS: Charles Reyes, E. R. Co" E. B. English, Goorge W. Brow - r„ P. B. Savory, Joseph B. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, 8. J. Magargee, E. Wilor, F. RLICIIMINIA, becretary Jytly J. G. COFFIN, Ageni, Corner Third and Wood etreeta c'TIY:',VAEMLTIPA"I, 9 I . ,,,TALFER." °Mee, Cor. of Market and Water St,. thsnreil against LO?b and liatna l t. in the Neviga Lon of the Southern and Western iltvcra, Lagos, and Bayous, and the gauou of the Seas. Insures agr.lurt Loss anti Damage by Fir. - ... Wm. li.P.,Jsney, Ho.i. Y. M.licon Ls Jas. M. Cot.fer, .11.. l'ArV, J:., C. Lill;, J. Eiart.nuzh, B. F. Joros, S. i' u J. C . Yong, , ludwei, Franc. S , '',..ni, :.., M. filar, Jnhn :i. 11'.wurth, John Slnpt. , n, I,:urchty Renton. Wm. U. Junin. , Lon. vairdlydh, FIRE INSURANCE ThedEpricrprfse Insurettirc ('v u;I.AI•ET.I JiA '071 , " - t t , .1 AtllftA R. I t. y • , , A ar 1 (111 , ,P. 1':•n i.N. - 313 1 f_i Nut. rtoilfylly Ur Pl:tliadclphia., On Yurnituro, , in L 'An or COL11141•3' Cash (:upltal $229,5 A sFets. 303.3 941. OPPIC'H/Vl.l. 30° W.l f. IVUT STREET./ Invested as fU1.017;, TI. Firgt Mortgage on improved Ci.yr Prope:ly, wcrth double. the amoun' f10w,00.3 00 (:round rent, first 1,600 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. 0 . 44 cent. Mortgage Loans, PO,OOO, cost :7,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan 80,000 00 Allegheny County 0 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans... Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad cOmperiy, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,360 00 Stock of County hire Insurance Co .... 1,060 00 Stock of Lioliware M. B. Insurance C 0.... 7uo 00 Commercial Bank do 6,145 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,0L2 60 Union M. Insurance Coo 100 00 Bills Receivable, Ooziness 16,291 18 Book Accounts, nor-nisd interest, etc 6,216 7 Cash on hand and in in bands 01 agent, 11,886 16 Piii..18,508 90 CLEM TINGLEY, Prosldet. PIRIOTOAS. VAT I "1.11.°7/1 • Samuel BiepLarr, , Will lam T °topsoil, Robert Steen, P'recleriko Brown, William Musser Chrirnelius Stevenson, Benjamin IV. Tingley, John .R. Worroi, Marshall Hill, 11. L.Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland„ Charles Leland, Srederlek Denali; Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James B. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. E. M. lIINCBIdAN, Becretitry. J GARDNER QOFFLN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. the Mutual Lifelnsurance Co. OF NEW YORK F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PRILADELPIIIit. THE BUSIN ESSOF Tit is COMPANY is conducted on the mutual principle, in' the strictest' sense of the term—the entire surplus, deducting raccastary avowe atone, being Lquitaoly divided funoug the assured. iteceipts for the year ending atilt January. $4689,676 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million Of Dollars. Gash on hand and in liank..s 120,060 39 Bonds and hiortpges ...... 6,421,879 Linked States. Stocks 357,212 60 Real Estate 4.0,239 13 Due from Agents 20,40 00 74 Add,lntereat accrued; but ow. yoc due.. hu,wo 00 Deferred prerniutu,., (eetirnated) 136,000 00 Pres - I - 11 , 1ms In course of tranarnissiuu... 33,13.: 38 l'aoaa Aixigzs, Irdliruary 7,1x91 Hates of prernlam knocr, and profits greeter than in most other Companies. 'ltts PaoruanoN or LAUIB leans to the amount at risk is grrafir than that 01 any other Lire Inan• ranee Company iu the i totted States. Pamphlet. mot erery regrodte It formation wtU be 1111M1,11,1,1 !roe of eXpernie on appheation, by letter or otttera,e 87 Filth Street, Pittaburgh. p ELA ), N. Auk: la L 7 i UAL SA For y , . Itigli h., N 4191 Eln7tc T , .15) —.lfloo.EtPuitAlEl, T HE Li..,,1,..1,4 II kJ% ,:. iNLINA.NIA. 1:1834. OPP7(...V•r ...L , ..:. E. ~ ;.: ".. - . EA T.Y.LE„O ANL, , Wia.„ - IV U 2: :7.1 ta.ET S . rli tLA DELP A ig. RAPINE i1561.J.11.A.NC1 , 15 , ..q. N , (~ ,, AP. s:Ar.O 4::1Fnag1..4 . _to all psrts of ,::e Wor,,i. I :s• i.A.I,D INSURANCES on ',..A11, by &Tors, ia,..0. , :, 1.,..R..,, L.,' L.An, Cr4r rilweri, to all pfkr....4 ill .!,/, UmOri. I. : IKE 1:•;11[3.. - RANuF4 or. Acr•, - ,x....,....1.. a g, ut•rx..), on 80 n . e .,, , trxelliCuA•4 .ge-- - D Lamm era.— IN m. sai..rt.a, .11,1111Und A. Sointer ' l'hoophilitte l'aulding l John It- Yeriruse, John 0. I stria, James Trnqucer r NW. 'Ere, Jr., James 0. Head, Wm. C. Lue.mt, /tissopla 'H. Sear, 'Dr. tt.' M. Huston, Geo. (.4. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kel ley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. .KTeniston,Henry Sloan, EileardD Jones Brooke, rbeaser Dl'lsain-eA Hand,'Hobet — ButMil, Jr., Jacob. P. Jones, James-B: bEleszkinirt, lloshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Eittshiup,D.Ti Morgan, A. B. Berger, do, 11 MABTIDj s -Ff k 4daM.. mos a .E r2= Vice Scam' Ltismag, Seaga/it Amt. P: A. AzAl9 Ito. 96 Wator Area wJ z. IL o P 1733 I. a C. fIFF)CE ai:tiuy:Pitistkarkli PO841 7 '11 1 ) 1-° Ureic, n. ...... 1. uan WC ALIVEON 7 I I tiz EZEaRR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRATIR"LrNi v.EN.A.Ncto co., my2l/yd IPeitiamy 1 v wale. EL W. YZawntsaoxi (&O. Jr. ths.Wsx PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RUIIN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. jr.g..ty rlai 17 .5:0 PA. . F. ATTORNEY AT LAW. °Mica, No. 7 t l Grant Street (freo doors below 1.110 Court lion8o,) rny3:lf rrrrvstaon, P . n. L. BRACitENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW °Mee, No. 133 Fourth St., ;AU I) PITTSBURGH, PA, FC SCOTT, D ENTIST r , movcd W toe boucle Lately occupied by L':. W. A. WARD. No. 278 Penn Strect, (South side,) third door above Baud street. /Pr Otbco boury from aA. M. till SP. u. lao4al J 0-43 Ern ADAMS, O. 97 Wile Street, Pittsburgh .lurziruics :—Dr. A. M. D. D. Bruce, r.r.q, EiskHook, 'Theodore Robbinp, Rupeell Firrett, Req. myl4:ly SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. (1 SILL, has removed to 246 PENN 1_1 • STREET, In the house formerly oeenpied oy Dr. G. 11. geyser, opposite Christ's Church.— He will give all the modern improvementgl Teeth inserted at rations paces, from $l6 to $62 per set. lisraunrens—fier. W. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Fin ley, L. Bradley, A. G. ld'Candlesp, 't. D., J. E. .13 op. Mins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Ueo. .10U ;Keyser, W. Nina Samuel &PRA. sir. ar .8295,261 • a WATERGURE Al HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAIi RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS RUPTURES_ del:ly CORVENN AND WAYNE BTB. JOHN M. liIRKPATIMCK .. MELLA)N LAW PART bi . E.R.SHIP. TII E UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Go.partuarahip in the ilaciire the Lew. JUEIN 14. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN MELLON, Pittebargh, May 16th, 186 L KIRKPATRICK Ar. MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Street, for donre above Smithfield, P:iti.burgh, Pa- jell•lf AMES A. LuWRIE, Attorney at ILV Law, Office, Foartb Rtreet, PlLtburgh, be tween ntnit-frAeld and Cherry Alff. delLly CIEORGE S. SEL DEN HAVING resumed 'DIE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be found at hie office, 122 Fcarth attest, Pitt ,bur.fh. 1e29 jjAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor LA.. to O. W. Riddle, ho. 144 .9.mithfleld street. Othco Lours from eight to 1 o'clock, and fro, 2 to E. o'clock. falba y CUPPING AND LEECHING, MR. & HESE. trao_Le.tl. Hot, 0014 ftiki Shower Bath ,A11.8:1), , F. WE8E,177 Grant strtet. Oil, Goal, ac. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, -OF VEN.CEIGO CO NTV, PE NA., (CILAKE Zan" Y.SCHIAL;AIIY IL•r. 1561..) Capital $lOO,OOO. A Vi A it 22 A t 'rt-t , . li. I) Al, IS flee. A. M. trnolltlnil I,,,rquor Carnpghxn )/1 , n. , in thm.f.4 R. H. Flu m hlStrnt.l ALADDIN COAL OIL COAIPANV. RR FRt:TO \r, JO lENSTON & WI LEINE, JS Mai . l.l3t t....reest, Pittsburgh, Pa., IJA,: A I,W A V:: on 11.:4-,.1 su.por.oi =EMI I I , -tt I , • • I I i 1 , .4.:,.._. Y 3. C. 'A; 7. Tai. suorwErt, KUILTIeTVEaItIi or LARD OIL, CANDLES, 5'.:- I''JnL Toilet and Rosin Soaps, 130. 47 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Pa M A NU 14:AC;RJR, Ellannb..g BCY om PENNSY L CLEAR AN D ODORLESS, and .mvrkieLd,liirN9.lmte4 color. DAY" Constant.iy on hand and fur sale by P. 8. M Co, a :heir new office, No. 24 Wood street, botweon Firs , and Second street. CALHOUN. General Agent. A, FLOYD, IORNEI, FOURTH AND ROSS STS. ‘..„/Plusqur;ll, Pa.. agent fur the receipt and sale o - - - Keeps constantly on band, and Is receiving heavy and light oils sot labia for Lubricating and Refining purpossa, TV Lich wail be sold low for cash and caat, rah,. Whitimd.iv fl OTOG EN, COAL AND CARBON to L LAMP STORE. I gliaran Me my COAL AND CARBON OIL ---- - - - To be the best in due market, and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and of every variety. COAL OIL is the most economical and !Minot light known, and is entirely non-explosive. Wholesale delors and country citerem suppled with Coal or Car - bon Oil, pore, and of the finest quality, AL low ;moos; a's% Lid:opt., Wicks and uLumneys. •Ta No.. 10 and 12 - Mtn slreet, below Miket.' myittdydsw In the Excelsior Omnibus -Station. NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN FIFTH LED LIBERTY_ BTB. No. 107 Market Street, T" 11118CR1. 1 1.ER IS ,ORIf.NING .... IiPAPIE HANG NGS, anew and tat sloe of Embractn" a complete assortment for Dweitings, Stores,(AT Ha ll s. Churches, ho., to which ho vt ould respalily invite the attention of the Pub• 44. having an en ire new stock of goods recently purchanc4 and now arriving. Those in want of now goods will find them mlby looking throtiatt our fasOrtMent. mart Ayd JOS. ft. Huoinzs. WALLPAPERS WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices to Pittsburgh. Come and see WALT RR cr. m u utr i suALL, No. k Wood Street, (Naar Fourth, at the Old Stand ' ) Has for sale French, German and American FOR W ALL PAPERS, ORS, HALLS, CHAMBE cauncima, LODOEB, be 50,000 rolls at 121 ctB. 50,000 rolls at 8, 8 and 10 cts. WINDOW Caarems, Fuzz BOARD BRLDISI +nom 00;9118, Clatmes, Look for the Striped Front. The only plane in town whets a full assortment Frepetl Papera to kept. iroKic . . F 1,227,282 12 JAMES ill. TAYLOR, ALDERNIAN, OFFICE., 451 Penn Street, Utb Ward fIOLLECTIONS promptly made. Deede, Bonds, Hortgages.and other _Laval Writing. Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bills Probated. _ aptkly OAL, NUT COAL, SLACK, &COKE, -- litwit pi n: t i r ead-the dirr'4l&!renttisfine partners in the of RALUCy, lextax a Co., I am riair pre to itirl-On to our former 4l•hitmr' ere - and the attests of littatrough and- wadi, generfdin Ra quality of co/L,NIP/Tpleta - 1 sues. and In large or small (panne& Or ders sent through the Poet Mt*, lest atthe Teti Elonseof the . Monongshelaßridge,ariat the Worhe • trill be attended to with prornPitaell& Coal Works and Once, stunned in South Flits burgh, pue eqnsre above the . Monongahela Bridge • lit tru • JAM MBA/MY: FrajersionaL C - "._ : a ID DENTIST, TEETH! DR. C. BAEI.,Z, ALSO AGENT OF W. IL (' he: ringer, Tkr,ttly, Vl!4:.!n7p.:A a n d npiful v _ NATRONA OIL. OZONE rn all Vaper, ittc. aidt`tnttn. Siintrand liquors. I Eiviwurr, „ DEAI BIN DRANDIRS; CORDIALS; WINES, Old illonongtehela and Rectified Whisky, 'No. ISO Wood Strout, fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. JO&N .11/I'DE VITT, WHOLESALZ-GROCER, —AND DRA.LEIt IN— New Orleans Sugar and ilalasses, FLOUR, 111.1CO.Jr, iftice, Cheese, Fish, Ofle, &C., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A ~ ,)a strint suppl, of Pure Brandies nzd Wine of ha own importation. RIWIVFI CD hand. Also, 01 lli nongaheis Use, L.'coi.,ch and Irish Whiskeya. d. 13. P. 211,4.131iLE, MANUFACTURERS AND .€l, - .8.118 IN D 00K, CAP. LETTER, and all kinds LI of - WRAPPING PAPER, „are moored from NO. S!7 WOOD EITREh'T to ti o. 33 Stettittlield street. PITTSBURGH, PA, taxman or Trade for Raze. ap9 CABE & Wholesale Groogrs, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &e. IMPORTERB OF ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE Old) MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, filo it WI LULA 1111 CLAYTON. WHOLESALE & RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No., 87 Diamond Alley, `Teat Wood Street, PITTSBIIIieII, PA. Abi-Alwaya on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies , Old Monongahela Rectified wh,,k v.inlllo E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. IMPORTS.4I3 OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c ALSO DZALEBS 15 Fine Old Whiskies, NO, 5 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplUlyd. PHILADELPHIA. &barn and ~3fgars. W . & D. B,INEIiART, lIMIIIII.CIRLEL 61SD 111.d.1.118 15 LLL LIRA TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGAUS, . I .BL-2 7 NO 120 WOJ1) STREET._ LYON AItINSTRAL . , Who4e,a/et and Ratm2 Dealer In GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, sxn Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STELSET, ander the et. Charles Hotel. oat PiTTESTIURGH. PA bia.uus, Yr, na....-41 W. ITIONJITSO3. Putabargn MILLER Si. RICIRETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIPP lIIPOMO= OP SRA NM ES, WINES-AND SIC6ABJII I NOti SG.; AND rib. WE-NM oF LIBERTY AND iRWII STREE'IIi, d! SOLE AGENTS FOI SWF A RrE'S CITY GLASS PITICSIIURCai, PA. Win, Allis, Cotton rims, &c., co n 'dam tly on Hand. fnul iLigarrrkan 6a:leytes. LASCiO v , s AMBROTYE GALLERY, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE. T ") HISE PARTIES WANTING real fine Ambro:ype., Al a modorato price, and ali Nil„ ii eve unitb;e to obtain k .00d likenems oLrsb , rt,Tectrn!ly anl'clted to call Large varlo;y cares and !mind.. a: way. an hand. Prlced moderAtm and satisfaction vtatanta-ed. 1. GLLSCONV, mylo 87 Fourtb Street, l'lttsburgh. PEOPLES' GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. rrillE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES .'. PECTFULLY announoe to the damns of Pitts burgh and vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery. and is prepared to take every va riety of Action known to the Photographic Art in its most perf.et styles, and at GRKATLY AMC CIEI, PRI( MI Important introconments have been added, rendering this the 1908 desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city tnYl A. JAQUA Y. _ Grams. P. &MIMS J. S, Rxraula....-H. D. a / 7 11.1 (Late at Miller .3 Ricketson's.) FLRYDIER & (Successor to Rama t Anniistm) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, • NUTS, CONNEUTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ae. No. 39 Wood et • and No. 118 Second Street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, P.ITTSB WILLIAM BAGALET, Wholesale Grocers, Non. 18 and 20 Wt.. 1 Street, 1.28.-tt PITTSBVROIL Wkt. E. ..... —JOS. It. HUNTER. Will. H. 8811TH & WHOLESALE GROOE,IIB, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS. . . usr26 Pittabarea, Pa. No. 85 keourt Stk - „et near IV mid' rrHE SUBSCRIBERS' .N MAUFAC. lure and Itepp, constantly on hand @very. art • ele in their Rif* Yta r - Cornice* - Ornament* Cm min Goode, Comfort* Feather Beda, MattrassesN all: kind.% also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds All kinds of shades, 81Indi .and Fixturea. -Prompt attention given to all orders for fii tin and laying down Carpets. Oil Clothe, kc. ' ectl7 lyd ROBERTB tr IitOENICX. • A olio . Ball Billiard JOHN GA.NGIVISCH would remind his old friends and customers that he is still to, found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrants on' Fourth street. He has always on hand the bee quality of lager beer, end in connection with as hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo. tables, balls and oust,. - Rebembar the place, Apollo Hall, .Fourth near Wood. .ntrailee tram Fourth. jylttly F — ULTON, BELL AND BRISE,- . t FOUNDER, No. TO EfEf o aN.lfilltreet; Pitts fkh, Ps-, is prepared to-turmoil to order, CHURCH, BTEAMBOAT - FACTORY AID OTH. ER 13 vrl ß 'OP ALL. SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds - CHIME CHIME BELLS made . to order, STOP ANI GAITO-k 00CR8 of all sines, ror Rtearnboats. - MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RA I/ And every 'variety of Brass Castings flniatts / In the newest manner. RABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION - ML FULTOYS PATENT MF.RALLIC PACHIIVG ET, Atot Steam Engines. aP2tl3 S UNDRIES.— • 1 00 bags Rio Cones, 1 bbis (oak,) N. O. Molasses, 10 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 40 bbls /tanned do 28 " do Yellow do 500 boxes Window Glass, .25 bbis N. Y. Syrup, 15 " 10 hf No. 8 Large Mackerel, do 10 bills No' 2, medium, do for "slab! 11. SMITH 130' 118 Second. *O . 148 Prow 4t:zeti TA-IES ON WESTERN LANDS.—, Persons owalng lamb hi the WeSt, Wl° tsish to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Toes in Wiseontsh Mnemesota, lowa, de. a. cuIIThEILT-a 130 N: 61 MOW MIL COLT'S REVOLVERS I COLT'B,RE VOLYEEBI—dust reoniTud, another lot by it wean °IBM the different ktoldt rnanuiectirred. Sharpe Four Shot Re p erei -dcr Smith,* Weshau"stefeniElbet Repeaters. For BOWN a TETLEY. ugnUurf. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS A? R 3 8 13 a 1 :701E173 PJELICLVEL JAMES W . woonwipti t , Hon. 97 and 99 Third street. AND 111 17011 . 1 RTEll STREET, ConElbmill OF ALL ' , ARIETIK OF STYLES AND FINISE, BUIWILII YOE Hotels and Private ftwelliaga. ea_ All orders promptly attended to, mid the Furniture carefully packed , and boxed. Steamboats and Motels turniahed at short notice. Cabinet Masers supplied with every article in the I foe. mote ,, YURNITURE. FOR CASR-- - -A full assortment of Pittsburgh manafactared RFITuitE, embracing B;UREAUX iCHDIE Ortlif.M, • WARDROBE% pad every article needed in a well futaisb.ut dwel ling, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITUR,P, Constantly on hand and made to otter As the oniv terms on which business iAlonsinithisestab listenent is for CAPE, price - Bare made. accordi ngly. Persons in wan, of twytiinig m.tbe *beim hne, •vould be advantaged bycaning at FAOKISIM k MUT:a N 0.103 BaStbbsill street, below Nth. J. D. Fumes, Jn" M. fawn, 01thmtihiaL ST. FItANCIS , COLLEGE, 'lnner Care of the Franciscan ðers. nTHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED iIN LORETTO, Cambria County, Penneylye ;foul miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route betweenPhiladelphis and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 18511 with priviligea to confer the usual Collegiate Bettors and Degrees. The lees. don of the College is one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for lie pure water; bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the. FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST. and ends . about the 28in of JUICE following. It is divided Into two Sessions. Students caunotretrum home between the Session& All the Apparatus neces sary for Lend Surveying, Engineering, do, dc., will be furnished by the tituttoreto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no ultra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tmum—Board and Tuition, payable ball yearly in advance-- Washing and use of Bedding —. 10 Claasical and Modern Languages, extra.— 10 Students spend Vacation at . Ib Reference can he made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Monitor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the flttaburgh. Diocese. „ c TEE WEST CEIf,'STER ADEMT. AT WESTCHESTER, :, WITHIN from two hours ride il etadelphla by the nntylvania Central or the West Chester direct Railroad will resume the duties of the SUMMER TERM on the first day of MAY next, and close on the last day of september. Tne School, therefore, is insession during .Le SUALM RE ht./NTS.I3. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate charges. The average number of students is 85, under the charge of nine Teachers. -- The French, German and enmesh languages are taught by =ill.* resilient instructors. For catalcalk apply to WM. F. W A. M. Princi&., ap - 12:2m.liciod at t, West Chester, Penna. HIRSHFELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET: WILL. TELLS DAY OiIIN TIIKIIL SPRING Ii PORTATIONS FOR GENTLEMENS DRESS ; WHICH for novelty and beanty of etyleis unexcelled. The Tailoring Department embrace% all the new taorica of the eetteon adnp ted to all cle.aes and uses. We gleam the same tote style attention meets for which w have always been renowed.— Our prams are m elate. L. H SHFELD, NO. 83 WOOD ErrititillT. CITY TAXEK IMIECI A LL I ) II:RS WATE ONS LIAB.L R RETS E N FOR CfeY and Busineag Taxe4 and Water Reda in the y of -gh. are beret), notifiedthat the above taxes and wa.er Tanta are now' dun and payable at t-e City Treasureen Office, Fourth ktr,set. Alir•On al I payment made befam AVOCET FIRST, a Discount of Five Per Can'. will be al lowed. Between August Ist andßetp ember a discount of Two Per Cent. • Between On. tober lit and November Ist, an additton will be made of five per cent, and after November let, ail remaining, unpaid will be put In the Windsor collect ors, with a further addition of five percent. jaa Wlll. EICEIBAUII, My Treasurer. IN.F - 44gagrar , ucz3ailk1.ovil -FOR.. SPRING SALES. W. D. & 11. M'CALLUM, 87 Fourth Street, AVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID La assortment of Velvet, Brnstiels„.Three-ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new deaiguaated beautiful palter with all goods usually found to FIRST ,CT SS CARPET noam, and on as favorable terms as any other house in the oily. wwbBo 1 D. C. KNECLAND K FRPS CONSTANTLY ON IELAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET sops • Is% makes to order PJ - N D FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, dd., ai Eastern noes. Corner Virgin alley and W9od, street. (third tory—over 4, .streee. Benkj Tut, burgh. Pa. iettly mit% Patent Illuminating Tllss HAVING EMU APPOINTED AG CMS YOB THE SALM oy II MITT'S CELEBRITED ILLIMINATING TILE, VOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, GEL- Leßs, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We weak(' reepeciffaly solicit, au extufelamiaa of Nipples, et oar Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERS g_enteON t PHILLIPS; A for BROWN BROTHERS, Anstufacturtrs, mare - P l ijeage. 44 0 / 2 ! Notice of Dissolution-Portia/whip- VOTICE, IS HEREBY . GIVER THATT the_partatuabdp lately eatating bet A IncotleAtrandoEoßoir,A. , f,Ly= rl -eiry of Alk , Rherly, tin'der the ilia, of BECKiLIa KELLY,-was dittolved on the-224 atAprilintl, by mutual. gotusent. BD:UMW A R ART The business will be carried on at Cho old stand by thesubscribar, Ifylilitirti all the business of the late firm will be settled. • - .CIF.ORGE alleOeny, June 4 .1881.—ie6-tf " SOAP, CANDLES AND OILS 1.%0 Boxes Chemical olive Erasing Soep, 000 do Rosen Soap in /, 2 and 3ni bars 800 • do No.lpalmSoaptn7,nandsibWei Zei do Oleine do in /lb bare, :100 do German •do - 2 11h bare, 250- do Friend to Woman Soap lallb bare 1,000 do &going and Toilet Soap in differentshapes and sizes. 600 Boies Nlnere* (Whiles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and.Mould Candles for Sommer use. _ 200 iktzed 6d6p10216t60 Mar Quid1e5,4468,4 : as6o do New Bedford aptonn Candles, As, es * 20 do Wax-Colored (kindles, 4146 s * 6s. b do. Coach , do, 6 do _Elise do, 10 Barrels No.l Lewd • --6 do do 2,: .do; -26 do Dahrimiting NO./ Gilt ' • .10 do Osrbon ITh -um uoisamog-OU. 20 do Coal do do, .Qn Uarsindloi etil .1. H-SAWYBP., `,To whole Was swordett-LbY 'hurt"- EL Altrand . . gtelkilikliter.tinnt,pretnitans , 11)Ar giaapai mid • , d'"ipialai Q=ll ; WWILNIPT&IIIaNtif -- 'O , , . ifb - IW -4 s," , SUR li t u ous • - • . . - , liriii ad 'Streit, c oititiForildittir- -'-' • - . .. . .„ , .. ........... ..,..,,.. . - 41. p • :_ t . atz : : 174 M .. - . Nttllol4lEB &SOMpa d kiate-' L : " -- - billings Srokers,-anttNakri iirtle • Ae ' e Pneeer,...,,., _ . ... 43 b 1 MA* atid.Batikliafts.„.' .. mti ' ee the - ......d -Weetaan.ettlatt‘com-' i sem - • ... -. .-7 , - - !-• - f ... , "7, - 47 - r - 11 - 4? , ointte m 24. in itlfiltank eti eje.' . llnited States Depoartet received ' intel66aonr - current paper No. 67 Market Eqotet bemire/tank& and Irpurtit streets. jfinan'thd. DOLLAR 13.41PL1rG$ -isaterx-. RIO. 65 FOVlt i lla IiTnItET CrARTEHED nr . raloki, kJ n EN DAILY, from, 9 to 2.4410taXL,,,... also, on Wednesday and Bair* eivntints Er:dial/ay Sat to Norerebef let, from 7 to 9 O'dte Can November lot to-may Id; from * or'elook. Deposits nseeired of all sums xatena;tltan. _ Desa..tp, and a dividend of the profits defft77lo6 - f a year, in June and ..Deoember. .11i6sMat'runt .biseh-t • decia Mi gulutta#7, Reltareflet 'dace the 1301 t. was o - fheytite . :c.' . . per cont. a year. ...-::::_.- Interest,f not drawn oat, is placedle Maine= oft he .depositor as principal , andheart-thampm,,, hitereat from the drat days of• June and Dedemberi. compomading team *year without trOnbling theile,- • posher to-m 4 or even to preannthis oasszookf At this rate, money will-cable lean Loan teare. pare, making in me aggregate aumr.foreoripa , - Books containing the Charter; tty-Latraißales_,. - and ibegulatlons, fMnishett gretia,Sin 9 14 , 1104194 . . W the offer. • smanmem GEORGH ALBBJEL • • , Vl= rte., William J. Anderson.i B Hi Odk ll Ilurgliti, Tease 26 Pe Benj. L. Falmentnek, A. Et. Pollock:* D a , ,-• Hopewell Hepburn, lichee, Robb, James lierdrnan, • Jambe Shidle," James D. Relley, Alvan*. Alexander Bradley, John H.`/Hered4_ 91 1 / 4 Jahn G:Back.ofon, Peter li.,l2ladetaik; George `Black, John 3E - MellOr, John 11. Canfield, James WAuley, Alamo. A. Carrier, John Mars_ b.. 114, Charley AtColton, Walter . .ICartijaa Willard- Douglas, Job& - Orr; '• John Evan*, Henry 1.4 - .4tingiralt r John Holmes, John B. Shocgiherm William Haven, Alexander Speak. Plater H Honker, William - E.Sehnierta, Richard Hays Isaac Whittier. Wm' •cl 8. avely, Christian ; Yeager.. ,L mamma' AND lIIIMMUItS. CHARLES A. e 01.4021:,-t il k - L.OAN OFFIC .::':-. :'• - • nrocay w. c Itlrjk No. 100 sznitmipi4: • ---'- ' f " ' Near tho corner of Mt • -•-• , P1'1 4 7'8E1.40 . 414.ifili-11! • 1400NEY in large and arnidfii.:. •loaned on Gold and Palm:, Dlainonclg Ile article!, oeinsttavaner lengthate =di e ... !rbd,O u 4-1.;,. goctde (=not be delivered without arir e ~ • amenelate rains! of fire. - . . '' ,- -.: 1,1 -ei. - ;* 7t-g" - MGiffoe Hoare Man I A. M...t0-0B THE MEHCA FOR NTII,E AGENCIIrc‘ THE PROMOTION iffr PROTRCTIONIOF TRILRM;: Over i 140,000 Belgium Ectise.a Reparber4,l*-=.i.- bracing every Citj, Town and Yithrige Oa &United Eitates f Oanada, atidether, 4. briirah Poraeseiona • R. C. DUN 4 CO P ' -- I t o A. ARMSTRONG ItAliinza; Cornet ol Wood and Fifth Streete;''''Yeltv- Established New York, June, 18411ratebrtrali',, Myrrh, 1852. Head 0111oe t. • NE - W ..... DUNAwA*pti , , Pittehurg; Re Dun Co; Elffietiplp, — **lro p an ; Co ; .Cincinnatt, R G Dun iti3o; - 'Ol - stiltMdi Dun Co; Detroit, R G DIM; do Cfaj.jatlOSMS Dun A Co. di waVlao , t G Dun Co; Charleston, It G Dari4.od,l;ottisville, B.- 43 :DUD 4 CO; EL Louis, a ErtutifearDoilrolh' style, tgDun ir W. Associate IditioWw.. • . -Boston, E Russell .1 Co ; - 1261Cfnime;,/ D Pratt a : Go; Richmond, Pratt a Co. Foreign ; - - - Toronto, R G Dan k Co; Montreal, ICISIDann4 Co; London. Eng., It G Dun & Co. • - Reference Boolcs,with notices ofcbangokprindiad daily furnished to subscribers , Prima, Collections prouirdli ottonded Po sse s lo n carts ° I • the United- States and British' dons. „gut: References to upwards alai) HOLIBOS Pittebtrp.... :- for whom the wilco makes collections. Lettersof introduction to Lawyerabig leg /Waitaki' sta respectability in every tiootionot the Union . will bugramitonsly furnished to eubscribers.rone. ing• arc - application at the office. Also to an of tie offices named above, • Cl B. SEELY, 1.1. lit EIETR STREET, oppealtq alia - f, ESTATE AND 411INENAL- UMW; DIU-Lplt IH VOTES, EsaNDB, MOITGAMIS snit other - Soon rit iee.7 11014 Mass Sods. EXCELSIOS GLIM WOR F A. wouri....r. T. PrOSTMETT-T. WOLFE PLUNKETT g CO; GLASS M.ANUFACTUIams '- WARBRO 13,E No c rit litoqd fitrtet v tlorner of Mot, ••'; Pittaltrarga b ; CU,DADIOD.v., D. ....—,.....,;, ......i..--.-. - .--0 -, 9153INIisT6NAlig.tbi;,,--1LT11 0t .... 0 . BURGH CITY laws WO Xlsk-lOriliqux," * .: s t edsaa, Witter street, and 256 'First ',l'ittelars,r l / 4 - ; Pe., three doors be le* Nestor* !:-Arrrtuie,g-q: t hr ee of TutejnargfLOity W. „ '_0116.01011e.41. Jr:tug/We Glass Wire and Amerman, Ckt4iver,;- - i taws, for peter windows, etturnyee sirglintakr" 1 4 411 mam• , •-• • ,• - i - - 111,r. f -14 . ) , , gwatteno, • :rotation of Co-Partnelship.' IMF CO-PARTNEIRSHIP'zuktmtv, fare existin,g between JOEL?. HUNT 411ez'l R y MINER, ender the limn otliEttn-tAtZe • MINK% Le i.hlt day clitlsolvid its zautual,ectetint. The +impute Al the late' Brin wilt bei-lettleollpr AMEN' MlNER,itthe tricetheriettct -to MIA -. tlrtit's Barnett) lign±datt lL ArALIS P 4 Mak =Ott lidaffinx;-' Jnly 18th, 1.881. HENRY MINER, • , - - Successor to BUT # MINER, Wbplesale and Retaß • ,• BWESELLER, STATIONER A NitiViiiT t 4T:l4R, b10.g.'71 and 72 FIPTEI STREET; .21ext door to Ugtl'oat,9Mon„ 41.729 DZI 4I3 T-kON OF — CO-PAfiTEEB er ~., .--the Itirtnerabonbemteto7p2..:, I. uncleeibenazebUf D:Gillibeerk Mwft y ~, -en ille-Int tnet.Aby limitation? Tficataiii Ned** "' requested., kentakenunnadlate paymenliandttlll) Attiring owing are rated to: ~...... then) i r i fo Settlement to D. - '. OREOG or I. Taxivlcattbe , - .--i, stand, Nix 99 Mood street, as' either Turtitan lit' .''. authorized to Winn the name ofthelrtmlaVenetle?.4i ment. • rth dike— , - AAC VATLO 4 '---: lv " EAU ",., _._._ __,._. ~ti L.;.4: D. GREGO aJ. TAYLOR have twitter- l.!. 54 . 0; a Octperiztersbm under the dame of • . /t` Itarfollltitctfienanot awholesalery:lf - - V VEitieti..l3tointesa .itt the old gen& where!nit4ars.4,-,..,- prepared to niter irodds on: the' most . ,fitypro ”7"- T.: ,terms,either for sash, oily keentantle ..r. reterenee, Our stock will be always well Ye: and an we tntrect.to : bvy lee owth newl ' , ",--" . inddi*mentslre - Odulc snilenbr tii 111111 lartine;": Ipf Ilse anannininn. , ireii. l4 - respegfully- requeet• le examine sr/1r ntnelabsikqg r ' rcbstaiike i eißeWhere, !ka We Vl* PlAce#l4l citlV IV r atteatioa : in - gßlVnitittir4:4'ztvi -_________ YOU - WANT SO ME £4QDICPrint-or propered - Min MMit,' -- - eir l.- . er kind ofSpeen, ookin a g e ßrinolytt IV -. ~t Orno.,RetJienaln- Inii citron Peorgo4o. Stm4e.inkiim Ina Viamo . n 51,, - whare,youp4lll ~,,,T 1:1181r. CrerP' v l e tttitilld L9ret 'IMO gut woo .-, In tore catir.. Allito a snoima and till At t fvuty.elites,lfesol, • Wingto,.. c al t of nes kilido of Foroils ' ' • " INIIIPORTEI4II ..,,,-.--_ dolt corner of Diamond andiganineginDek--D,T45 CIDNB, pVnFia fontioo of thoselasesrafrof GUN% RIFLE . % • PSTOL4.•'44-a.,,:"" directed to ouesplenclid stook: • a W. W. TiOUZie 31047-NVOOdAfmli' Timms - CAW 1 --NAVC , eNc(lOO3 t 1 - 7* - LN - .7.' 'O4O - 0 l-01i)M ,31113:31441 1;... prinin„Gingbnin4'ee. eret_tiondk "jp,t, " and upula lasso krithic a mmh y l 4 neateantr i A Illarunnent y,-..i :, MON at." penis Or roacier m a ti 4 4 0._ .1, 4 4 1 / 4 .f9r . • .4.* : 11.4F t 14 tAlcOtigtfifooihiga..-3,-1 . 41Ailii. 011,0 , 40.4",-3"*.41 • 00.111 L " Owner OLAF* )10.AP, „ flog' W. P • . , Eikebprgy;
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