Proposala fbr Army Wagon and Ambn. lance Maness. • 07 /NNI 07 ABET C/OZECING AND ECIMPAGII COMM of Howard and Mercer streets. Dl= YORE, August 8,1881 /p 4 lO- 2 4 11ALS WILL BE RECEIVED ea for furnishing, by contract Army , . Wagon Harness. The proposals should state the price airwhick they eau be furnished, at the places of uneaufeh lure, and the price at which they can be delivered at this hepol; the number which can bo made by the bidder within one month after the receipt of the order; ..Ice.-14, ember which he can deliver - with. in one week. The harness moat exactly conform to the folfow' ing SpeCifiONUOILB and to the eatabliahed patterns : ` our mule harness__'wa, to wit.: WHEEL Two Quilnr - —l3i ech strttPs 3 feet Cinches long. AK - inches wide, sewed into 14 inch rings of 96 inch iron: hip shape 8 feet 11 inches long, VA Inches wld.: stay pusees 2 feet iong, 254 inches wide, with 14 inch buckles; cross etraps to buckle into stay mein 5 feet long, 1S inch wide; side straps 4 feet ng,134 inch wide; tie straps 16 inches lung, 34 inch wide, tapering to a point. Two Belly Bands... Long blde,2 feet 3 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a two inch latc.l; short side 1 footkinohes long and 2 inches wide. Two nairCollars, 18 to le inches Imo!. with double straps and.gale leathers and tuckleh 71., inch wide. Two pair of strong Barnes to suit, made of white teak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 134 inch square, staples and :ate rings. Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 5 feet 6 nehea long. 34 inch wade; upper one 4 feel 6 inches iong, 34 inch aide Two Bridles—Crown piece 2 feet long, 13, inch wide; cheek pieces each In inches long, 1 . 1 inch wide; front piece 1134 inches long, VA' tarn wide; stay pieces, front blffi'de to crown pieces, 16 in-hes 10ng,1% inch widen:nose piece nineties long, 1 inch wide; bhnds 6 inches Ion:, s,Wgiehee wide; reirs, long side , ' feet long, 1 ikon wide; short side 2 feet long. 1 lneh wide, with 1 inch buckle; butts, tinned mollen, toweigh'kponnos to the dozen Two pair Chum pi pes, 2 feet long, 234 inches wide Two paw Trace Chains, 7 ices long, 16 links in UlOlOO4 Of-No 3 iron, with Tcn one end, weight 734 tO 81haper pair Twisted or straight tine pair of Breast Chains, 22 • nches long, 14 Hulot to the foot, of No 3 iron Tw,SLewl Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 254; inches Wide, with 24 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 boo saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way with half-banned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 Inches wide; snrcine teat a inclicee long. 2W inches wide, with 2 34 inch buckle cn one end, to , be iastened to the saddle by being riveted to WO Mined-straps, IW, inch wide; those straps ate placed one on each side of the saddle-tree, one end is tied to the front part of the bar, to otio-r end to the extension of the bar behind the canoe. paniah saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, 1%, inch wide, with 1y inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, i:mod, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 1.814 tbs to a dozer pair LEAD. -•• Two C011ar5,1734 to Ifimches long,made the same as for wheel harness Two pier of Haines to suit, of same material as for wheel harness, ironed, with hocks, breast rings and line riega with straps as in wheel liar nesig Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness Two Neck Shape and Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness Two pair Chain Pipes, « 14 Two pair Trace Chains, " Two Cropper and Hi Straps Back strap 5 feet long, tapering from 8% inches to 2 34 inches a ide Hip straps, each 2 feet 4 inches long, 134 inch wide, each with a hook at one end wide Two Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 8% inches Two Martingales, 4 feet long, I% nch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches tea - )if inch wide ' One Check Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed in the centre to receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, 34 inches wide, with a Ptickle at one end and an 8 inert loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6 inohoes long One Horse Brush, oval. of bristles,—by—inches One Curry Combo, No 222-8 bar The whole to be packed in a box about IS inches wide, 17 inches deep, 34 inches long, mode of 1 inch stuff, cooperad, wood hoops or iron, as many be required Four Home Harnes WEl sos fo EL. llows, to wit: R Two Quilora Breech straps. 3 feet 8 inches long, 83 , 4 inches wide, sewed in 4-inch tinge of iron; hip straps 4 feet long, 8 inches wide; stay pieces 9 feet 2 inches long, - 3 inches wide, with 134 inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces 6 feet lor 134 inch wide; side straps 5 lee; Clinches long, 1 1 incn wide; tie straps /6 itches long, 34 inch wide , tapering to a point Two Belly. Bands Longside 2 feet 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a 2 inch btickice short side 1 foot 8 inches long and 2 inches wide Two Bair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long, with double straps and safe leathers cud buckles inch wide Two pair of strong Homes to suit, made of whits oak root, ironed with,-hooks, breast rings 1% inch square, staples and line rings TWO pair blame Straps Lower one 5 feet incheslong, 34 inch wide; upper one 4 feetn inches long, 34 . inch wide; of alum tanned leather Two Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 3 inch, fl long, inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches tong. 13:',Aneti wide; front piece 1234 inches long, 1 , ..4 nob wide; staypieees, from blinds hi crown pl. eel. 18 inches long, f 4 inch wide: nose piece 12 inches long, I inch wide; Windt. 6 inches tong, ti inches' wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches lung, 1 inch widen short side 2 feet long, 1 'nen wide, sab 1 Inch buckle; bits, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 its the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 incnes long, 2% inches wide Two t.r. Trace Chains. 7 feet long, 14 links 1.; the fe 01 No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with 1' on one end,Welght 9 1ba per pair One pair Breast Chains, 25 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, 3 feet 5 inches long, 2% inches wide, with 234 inch buckle TlV4rNeck Chains, 4 feetil inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted . No d iron, T and loop to be riv etelitdri to tile nee* strap, swivel in the chain • Onelledcft blade onAttilispas tree, hoed, gullet and gentle ironed, covered in the usual ',Sy, with half tanned horse hide • nape 20 inches long, 16 Made wide, surei s t 7 feet 5 inches long, 234 inches wide, with a inch buckle on one end, to be fiudoned to the e by being riveted to two curved straps; 1 1 4 Inch wide; these straps are placed one on each side of the saddle tree; elle end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other end to the extension of the bar behind the'iatitle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 fast 7 inches long , ly inch wide, with 13.4 inch buckle; atimiliSaltulleableiron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 1334 pounds to a dozen pair. Two Etnidlee,_eaniene for wheel harness Two Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as for wheel harness Two pair of Barnes to suit, of the same material as for wheel terneag, ironed; with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har ness Two Neck Straps and Chains, same an for wile° harnesa Two Belly Banda, ewe as for wheel harness Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harnes Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel her fleas Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet long, tapering from SA inches to 234 inches wide lt 'traps with buckles each 2 feet - 8 inches long, 1 Inch wide, with wrought hooks O - . Back Bands, "o feet 7 inches long, 334 inches wide • Two Martingales, 4 feet long; 13 inch wide, to Weide into the bit One Coupling Strap, 6 feat 6 inches long, 5.1 inch wide One Cheek Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide, to buckle into the bit at each end,with a ring sewed in thetentre tareceive the lead line One • liead 'Lire, 21 feet long, 1 / ( inch wide, with a huskiest one land and an 8 Inch loop at the other inch One Whip, heavy plated home hide, feet 6 es long One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by melte. One Curry Comb, No 222-8 bar Thi : Vrtiele.:Mt. be packed in a box Abend 21 inches wide, 18 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1 hat* 1304 ceopered , wood hoops or iron, as may be rtiontri.d The *hole tO be made Of the :best 'material, sew ing to be ma de _ toltlig,*l waxed thread, and sub. pot to hmaccoton during the pricess of manufac- Wreshd . *math= flubbed , IlnumMthorate harmless Is required, the lead OnnatWen. Mimes, neehatraps, belly-bands, chain tramochase, crupper and hip straps, back bands and coupling straps are doubled ; one bearing chain 8 feet lors4l4llnks to the foot. of No 4 iron, Mahe T on. eaCh mad added; . and load line to be 811 feet long The whole tebb made of the best material, sew- Into ho Made teith good d thread, and subject to inspeolloOkne process of masnfaeture and also vlMavgbished When simudile harness is required, the read collaxa, bridles, hames, neck-straps , belly bands, cbaln-pipes, trace-chains, crupper and hip-straps, back-bands and coupling straps are doubled; one bearing chain, 8 feet long 14 links to the foot, of Ho 4 iron, eithe 'y on each end added ; and lead line to be 21 - feet. long Proposals also ba received for making and delivering ambuhmee harneas r for two or four mule or horse - teama—e speeificabon of which will be her tarnished • Yorins of proposals and guarantee will be fur- matted upon application at this office, and none will be onbeidered that do not conform thereto l ah: privilege firreaerved by and for the United of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed extravagant Proposals will be endorsed on the envelope enclosdng them: "Proposals for furniehing my Wag= and Anabnlance flarnesA" and ad Ar dreesed tO MaLor L . H. VINTON, Quartermaster U.S. Army. r atrEsFINKIIS:--We are prepar -,ed to fit up refiners with the necessary aprrOWar.a,Pilrer koy in the latest and most , ed Vans. unr experience in this branch is Lizziadad.by. any otheroidahlistunent. For worn pp*o.vire reit.* to the - figlowtag refiners ut thiatity, • RoOJW Nibi it, RobertsViikiniscui *ON Joan B. Bail, Holahip,WOottintek &Co., Porter* Mathews kr..a.Rgek-ft. *McFadden, John (topita, The's. Bell A, Co., Jolnutta rit Bros, Roberts. Hitlit cs 2 *duns, Williams * Ce., 13. X filar -"" WELDON k it.ELNEK E lig Wood street SUGAR.- 100 barrels Brown Sa . w, 10 barrels Crushed ft, ar; kylo barrete Powdered Sonar In store and for sale aid REYEda & BIM, Nol ma and 128 Wood street 1861. SUMMER ARRANGEMaT. 1861. EiGEiT DAILY iItIATITS. Pennsyl4afila Railroad ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10th. T HE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN" - buss the Passenger /Ration evegy . mornag, (egeeptSunday,) 66 6:30 a. m., fito . ping at all regu lar stations. connoting at urg with trains direct for Baltimore, and arriving at Philadelphia at &AO.V p. tn. 15.P8.1101 - 11.411EEPINIPriti daffy atil2:2o a. m, stopping only at ,prineipsl , stations, int.alcuag direct connection at Harrisburg for Balla more,and arriving In Yluladelpnia or BEtimore at 13X00 a. in. THE NAST LINE leaves. the Station daily, (ex cept Bruiday,) at 400 p, m„ stopping only at Ocean. arg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmer°, GaUnarm, Attoonr,te„ and arriving in Philadelphia at 10:00 a- m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. • - - THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven daily, (except Sunday ' ) 81150 r• to- °t° ping MI stations and running as faras GonemaugK; FIRST _ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at _6:40 a. m. SECOND ,_,CCOM.MODATION TRAIN for WalYs tiontion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11:20 a. m. AGOOMbIODATION TR.kI.N for Wall's station leaves daily, ((except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday ,) at 6:25 p. re. RETURNING TRAINS arrivo in Pittsburgh as follows :—Expross, 11:50 a m; Mail, 11:50 p. to; Fast Line 12:20 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:05 a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6:10 a. m.• ' second Wall's station Accommodation, 8:20 a. in • third Watt's station Aocommodation , 1:15 p. m 4 fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 8:15 p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation, Fa and Mail Trains East and West, and with ast • t East PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLETRAINaI stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Qs's nettr rills Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:—Mail Train, 6:40 a. mr Express Train, 4:10 p. in. ?attuning Trains from Pittsburgh and Gon nellsville Road srrive at Pittsburgh 10•X0 a. in. and 6:lb p. m The rave: nA paella will find it greatly to their interest, in gang East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpased on any route. The Road . Whaled with stone and is onhrtly free horn dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronaga HA'sSs _ _ TO NEW YORK $l2 60 TO ELLTIMORKS9 60 £HILADELPRIA.IO 00 LAINCASTER 8 lib HARRISBURG, ri 46. Baggage checked to all stationa on the Penney VaILE Sadroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers puret•s.sing tickets in cars will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addiuon to the station rates, exoept from station, where the Company has no agent. NUTICE---ln case of lose, the Com may will hold themselves responsible for personal ha cage only, and for an as hint not exceeding $lOO. Is 13.—fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggitg- to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 20 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEP/ART, Agi., At the Penn's R. R. Passenger Station, jell On Liberty and Grant streets 1881. THE 1881 L'ITTE.BITROH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE."SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. TIME to Cinninnati as quick, and to Indianapolia, SG Louis and (linage quicker, than by any othnr roh.te Vb.--..rWARD TRAMS. FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 12:35 A. a. Arrives at Crestline... ..... 8.00 A. W. M,..itmg close connections with beiterontaine and Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 700 p. to. N. F3.—The time wCmcinnata is the same as by Steubenville. rrrams on both Roads meet at Colum• bus. and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EX PRE6I3 TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 c 11. Arrives atGrestline 710 F. at Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at tkts a. in. it.—' tio time to Cincinnati is the name as by +Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col hir.bue, and passengers all go Into Cincinnati together. Bleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trams through lo Cht WA o rri thou change of Can- EASTRAINS. 1.61170 Chicago, 7.30 5. . T a. and 8.00 P. a. Arriving at Lima, 2.25 r. al. and 3... Z a. a. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest. line. i-CO P. 61. and 8.05 o. n. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh, 11.6.5 A. n. and 0.30 c.a. Ad making core connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATLON TRAINS--From }ceders! at., Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 1.11.,,and 4.30 e. a. Arrive at " " 11.30 . 816 Leave New Brighton, 6.30 1.00 Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 . 2.30 Allegheny and Economy Accommodation 'frame. Leave A llegheny,l.2.6 A. a., anti at Economy at 8.26 a. m, Itexves Allegheny at 12.:g. r. a. and 0.10 F. arrive at Economy at E6O ea. and 7.183 P. a.; Mare anomaly at 9 00 a. m , and 1.22 p, ut., and arrive in Allegheny at 11.06 a. in. and 6.30 p. in. MARKET TRAIN.-leaves Massillon 6.20 a. tn. leaves A lilatlee at 8.14 a. a. and arrives in Allegheny st 11 00 s. si.; leaves Allegheny at 3.06 F. a; Alliance at 8 MI r. a., stopping at all station,. fur pa.eeagerE, and marketing, arrives at Maas/lion, 2.00 p. in. Tickets will be sold for these trains aL reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the CleyeLind and Pita burgh Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cu y hogs Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San. dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestllne, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, CIDOLLIDELLI, X enin, Dayton, Indianapolis, St Louis, Louisville, ete. A.t Forest, ter Springfield, Sandusky, Layton, Cm etc., etc- At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind, St. Louis cad interruto porta in Central Indiana an. At PlymoUlh,for I,4,nortet. At Wanateh for all points on the New Altanj and Salem Railroad. And at ChicagG, with trains for ail points In _Wools, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For lorther infOrmatton. an through tickets apply W. • OBORMS PAAKIN Tiekot Art., Pasaenzei btabon, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line or the road, to all parts of the !;oiled States. 6. C. HATHEWAY, jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEME.NT• CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD (IN AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- w. Rip, trfilue will leave the Depot, et . the Penn sylvania Rai road, in Pittsburgh, as ramie : PI TTSBOVG RIAJLIBI:18 AND CINCINNATI s fro RT LiNSL, VIA sr EMZG=Ma= Lw► Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt ifurgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at fit Lows. 1225 x. IL9S A.x. 4ao Y. lIL - 1410 r. rt. &411 P. K. 2 4 00 r This route Is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other routed l;iplenclid sleeping ears attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBUR4II AND WHEELINEi LINE. Leaves Ar: at Ar. at Ar. at Ax. at PlBab'gh, Rochester,Welleville, Bteub'ville,Wh'ing. I=a. Y. LISO A. Y. 2:57 A. Y. CM a Y. 5:07 a. Y. 5.106 P. Y. T 95 P. X. 11:19 E. IL 920 P. 11, 1018 r. sc 12110 a. t . lab B. Y 2:13 NW K.Y. 4...10 m. 6:15 P. Y. 6A5 E. Pd. The laas A. a. attcll2l.o L. n.Trairia waned with Trains of c. a R. R. Tor tatlefliTMEl, Lancaster, ac. Tll3 IWO P. IL Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBUBBH t CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Cl Lea eveTirC i d. Pittsbilirgh. 128'5 e. vt. Ode A. at. 1210 P. K. Cola The 1286 a. m. train connects at Bayard for Newult. Philadelphia and stations on the Tnscarawas Res Pasistrs desiring to go to Shndusky,To 7edqo, or points West, via Cleveland, must be r to ask for tickets via Cleveland. ; - :atrough Tickets can be procured at the Lib. erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J; STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to • - WILLIAM EirrEWART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. R. MYERS, Sen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. • NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: tildilkllllpOlift & Cincinnati IL B. Conn*lag 4 Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Torre Ilante and Alton Railroad„ to St: Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolia, New Alban f and Salem, and Michlom.— Central Roads: for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, 13UHLINGTO.N, and all intermedi. .intai' ' Through. Irrlog' ht Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE EA UTZ - LAPAYs,A. A rt. and PERU. Freights and ere" parried from Gl it ed° - nati or Laarrence less time than by any other route bY Wan our holm and at as low other The only by which aiulmaanta can be 5 ,,, made from Cincinnati to the) Weld: without breaking bulks Clonsigrunenta made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W. B. CUTTING, agent_ At AAIW: ranceburg, will receive prompt attention, and idi charge for clominiasiom no fro pp drama or eontaassio n at Ltosisrashorst , a For Anther information apply to THOMAS Ran AN , aio. 116 Water atreet,) agent of the Company, who fa prepared to give mama moms for pas- Fwgrens and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, tar/watt% OliCagn j , pern, Greencastle Cr Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, tr.c., AC. 11. F. LORD, President, JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. nue REMOVAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN to afackutng Compaq have removed the office. *To. 411,..Weett Street, Between First and Beeond streets, where all or dent will be ' , waived, awl beefiness at tended to. ooblt.if 611 LO. CALHOUN Amt. 'Atimow. tl Indetaxilty , Against Loss by Fire. FRANKLIN FIRE INSU. croniPAM OF PHILADHLPHIL. i ce, No. 4115 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near . Sunnis: or AsaVra, Januar let, 1880. Published Aggruably to t -of Assembly beillOT First Mortgagee, amply secured cured.. ... . ....41,296y393 88 Runt 'EstaM, (present, value 6208,313 . 6 - 4) 102,996 25 Temporary Loans on ample Gollatteral Securities 89,186 66 Blocks, (present value (586,667 72,) cost.. 89,786 68 Votes and Bills 1,821 00 ..... 27,919 38 52,208,061 6 8 The only prolhe from preminma which this com piny can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on over y description of Prop. arty, in Town. and Country ai rates as low as are con sistent with security. Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty they have paid losses by Fire, to en amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advanlages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, 862,10 38. Dta 207031.5. Charles W. Banaier, IStiOrdemi D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale. George W. Richards, George Fsles„: CHAS. N. BANOKER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylB Northea.st cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. • - - - GEORGE. DARSIF., President; F. lA. CORDON, Secretary OapL R. D. COCHRA—N, Gen'l AgenL No. 92 Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by .Directors who are well known in the ciommnnity, and who are de termined, by promptness and -?raht v, t) main tain the character which they have assumed, es ot ortng the best protection to those whc desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 300, 1883. Stock ACCOIIIILB .1 83,000 00 Mortgage_ Office hirniture.... 2,100 00 250 00 Open Accounts, etc—. ..... .. ........... .......... 7,800 43 Cash 18,381 90 Premium Nacos- 27,805 20 Notes and bills t1i5c0unted.................... 174,070 14 DIZZOTO:18 George Daraie, R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, Jamea M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wet H. Smith, Chaa. W. Ricketzon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer David M. Lang, R:ma J. Thome min PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMFY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Lianas, Capital $210,100---Assets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN su ILLNCF, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at ressonaine rates of premium. P.OI3.ERT P. ELNG President, M. W. BALDW IN, Vice President, LIRECTORJ: Clatrles Sayegh E. R. Cope, E. IL English, George W. Brown, P. 13. Sa.very, Jow S. S. Feat, C. Snerman, John Clayton, 5..1. Magargoe, E. Wllor, F. Liutcmarr.a, Secretary J. (4. COFFIN, Agent, 17 7 Condor Third and Wood atrtieta cr9R-VMWSE2TANLOI,,TAIR2.6" ealrillea. hocroutry. WM. LiaIiALES, Pra, , olout. Ogle*, Cor. of Market and Water d la. Insures againnt Logs and Danoigo in the Naylg Lion of the bouthern and Western Rivers, Lakim, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Bono. liaßures against Lou end Unmag• by Vire Wm. Ftsgulry, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, ~ J. Park. Jr, C. Zog, 8. Bartemgh, 1 , ...14.ney, S. C. 1 onng, J. Chide - ed. Fr.mn-SeNern, S. M. limr, .1,1,n N. lelworth, John Nti.onn, Barclay PreAnn. Wm. U. Johnston. FIRE INSURANCE The.Earleri» - isc Insurance Co., oh" PRII,AI.ELPENA et. 4, .1,0 One, P - "ro, s, V. ti Wtm lioltm.ft A Co., iwrlng , c l l, Go., Jam..g H. Lyon & Co., Hun. 'I h 0... v..,A Ho., JhlU len Kramer, tirorg..S 117Kri A Co, Wih.n, hicf , .lroy A (1 , •, *anon, & loon 'li.l.ogpo PhIE Lrr . 4 Go, hp. 11 ,, ,, brown OAF:AA NwroN h BL.ACEIWIticg. aplEciltn OUkw, Bank 3100 k, N. 37 )iltth NL FIRE INSURANCE lielianct Mutual Insurance Company Of Phllad*lphOy On Buildingo, Limitod or Perpetual, Ater chandize, Furniture, in town or country. Cash Capital, $22941() 00. Assets, 6303,506 96. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STELRBT. Invoi,ted ao followe, vs : Finn. Mortgage on improved City Property, worth double the am0unt..._._._..... ..._166,800 00 Ground rent, fire!. class 2,4ti1 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'a cent. Mortgage Loantt ti 0,900, crot Philadelphia eats , d per cent loan Allegheny County C. lit cent. Ponneyl. rants Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured ..... . Huntingdon and Broad Top 51m:imam Railroad company, 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 Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Block of Delaware M. 8- Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,186 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 100 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 18,297 10 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc...... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,835 16 1303,508 96 Cl ,WM TINGLEY, Presidet, DISSCROZ3. Clair. Tingley. Samuel Bispharr, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Fredalike Brown, W:lliam Muswer, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall 1 4 ,111, . 11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrer, Robert 'Poland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting„ Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. I.t. M. RINCITMAN Secretary. J GARDNER COFFI:sI, Agent, nayl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. fhe Mutual Lifelnsurance Co. ON NEW YORK F. RATCHFORD STA./3.R, Agent, 400 WALNUT STUART, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPAN'Y 13 conducted on the mu/nag principle, in t6.e &mutest sense ol the term—the entire surplus, deducting necessary expentae alone, being equitably divided among the assured. Receipts for the year ending Slot January, f 1,686,676 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank.. 1t.51,050 39 Bonds and Mortgages 0,421,679 12 United States Stocks 307,232 60 Real Estate 40,229 13 Due from Agents 25,466 60 Add;lnterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 ou Le{ red premiums, (estimated) 136,0()0 uu Piet -Owns in course of transmission... 33,132 38 ;,. Guess Aseata, February 1,1881 Bates of premium tower, and profits create- than in most other Companies. Tax Pitoreanos or Casa atinwrs to the amount at risk is yr*ifor than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the United States. Pamphlete and every requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLINOTODI a ELLACKSTOCR, yaLEmd XI Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. --- PfT AWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORATED THE LEGISLATURE OP P SLVANI.k 1838. OFFICE, E. E. CORNER TH IRD 4.1V.0 WALNUT STBEETAPHIT . 4 1 ) E,LPILIA. MARINE . CES on Vessels, Wgo and Prelght, to all = of the World. INLAND INERIkAcrp o n by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car riages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE 'ESC- Duelling Houses, kc. RANCEb on Merchandise generally, on Stores, D MICR 0 811.- Wm. Martin, Edmund A. &skier, TheePhllus P"ildiug John N. Penrose, John C. Ravi t 4 James Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. o.l..ndwig, Joseph H. Seal, uy„:,g,. M. Huston, 6eo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Hal ley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston,llenry Sloan, Edward Darlington, B. Tones Brooke, spencer Id'llyain Thomas O Hand,Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, Jainea B. EPParland, Josititta P. Eyre, John B. Semple. Pitt,sbexpi, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Burger, do. _ ......:"._ WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS C. HAND, Vice President. Ruler Lunen, Secretary. P. A. -MADEIRA, Agent. NAB - No. 96 Water street Pittaeurgh. WEIL 11. WILItNEY, NOTARY 1 3- CrEILIO. OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fiftt street, minx Wood. 1112 AMID 11, WommoNT Jail= N. ante MMA LMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., myftlyd pannoylvaisie. F.L. W. PAPU88121...... .. ......... Cisco. X. LAMM , PAT'I'ERSON ar. DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. joody PITTSBURGH, PA. B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ( " I "‘p No. 72 Grant Street (Three doors below the Colin House,) my&ly Prrrsniton, Pa 1.. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW °Niue, No. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, P Jx2.1:17 SCOTT, DENTI44T J. Had romovud to the house late> occupitod b Dr. W. A. WARP, o. R7S Penn Street (South sule,) tmr.l door abora Rand street.. liat• offwe bawd from B A AI P.M.japhly JOSEPH ADAMS, Ito. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh Rarzarsca.—Dr. A. M. Pollock, D. D. Bruce, Esq., lh Halloak, Theodore Robbins, Russell Errata., E. nayl4:ll TEETH I SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, has removed to 246 PENN • STREET, in the house formerly occupied oy Lir. G. H. Keyser, opposao Ehrisl's Church.— He will give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various price., from $l6 to $62 per seL Risekamiia---hey. W. D. 'Howard, Rev. Samuel Ein ley, A. Bradley, A.G. M'Uandlet,, M. D., J. 11. Hop kins, W. H. Vankirk. Dr. (leo. H. Keyser. W. :Niro td Hee. aunty .5Z 1 142451 78 DR C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIA ALSO-AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS COE. PENN AND WAYNE tad. JOHN M. EIREPATEICE ;JOHN MELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP. --- -- THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Copartherahle in the pracu. e of the Law. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN MKLLON, Pittsburgh , May 16th, 1961. KIRKPATRICK di MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Street, five door■ above dmithfleld, Pittsburgh, Ps, jell•tt T AliEs A. LOWELE, Attorney at ty Law, Office, Fourth etreet, Pftteburgh tweeo einuthtleld and Cherry Alley. delLy GEORGE S. SELDEN AVINU resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, rosy hereafter hi found at his othce, 122 Fourth street. Puleburgh. 1e29 -r_y AUL, Surgeon Dentist, successor 9.a..0. W. inddle, No. 144 Brolthfield etrawo. Office Entml from 6:gt.t to 1 o'clock, NO fr.,. 2 tr, 6 terl,,,§. Gakly CUPPING AND LEECHING, 4k. MRS. BZSZ. GS. feeth extracted. Sot, OuNI mad Shower Bata eelBtl7 F arta!, !nset. ill, Goal, (Undies, itr. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, -OP VENANCIO Cot 'ITT, PENNA. (CMAltitailD 86ItIttiA3tY 18T, IMil.) Capital $lOO,OOO A. M. MAU:UI „ Pren. It E. ' , AVIS. St.,. A. M. W. 11. Mellen. Janie., For. II tor, C. berringer. J. 1. t~rm,gnaa thin, in that of R. ff Inarl4, iiry oi Allegheny, I' mhlB.loend AL/1)0111 COAL OIL CUMPAIti BusttzTok, JOHNSTON ,t 1 WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 . 1 AVE ALWAYS on hand a .uperin i.11,', 1 1 of LI; bit/CAI : LNG, /1.1.1.ildINA1•!:0 an. Cel I) MAI (41,8. 0; every variety, Wl,olo.iale ttatati. B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, NAM OFACTUAUX OW LARD OIL, DANDLES Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, Mo. 47 Wood Stroat, Pittsburgh, Pe NATRONA OIL. MNUFACTURED BY PENNSYr .A. yard,. Halt Manufactnzing latripany CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed unnhangeable In color. THE. ILLUMINATOR OF THE DAY " Con?tanCy on hand and fur ealo by P. E. Id Co. a; Ilion. new olnee, No. 24 Wood street., between First and Second street. txthlit,tl GEO. CALHOUN. General Agent . CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., Pi ttsqurgh, ?a., agent for the receipt and sale o I CARBON OILS. Keeps constantly nn hand, and is receiving heary and light oils StllltibiQ fur Lubricating and Refining purposes, which will be sold low for cash and ,• only 1-1 ()TOG EN, COAL AND CARBON OIL LAMP STORE. I guarantee my COAL AND CARBON (AL To be the best in this market, end my styles of LAMI'd are the latest and best, and of every variety. WAL OIL is the most imonomical and Limizult light known, and Is entirely nomexplostre. Wholesale dealers and country stores supplied with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the finest quality, at low pncer; also, Lamm+ Wirk9 and chimneys. O. Titumm, Nos. 10 and 12 Mat street. below Market' myT.z . lydsw in the Excelsior Omnibus ntation. °Mail :!ta!er, itt. NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY 6TH. No. 107 Market Street THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENLNG anew and large stock of PAPEIFI iIANGINGS, Embracing a complete assortment for Dwellings, Stores, Offices, flails, Churches, Ac., to which Le would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub. lie, having an entue new stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of now goods will find them by looting through our assortment. rosirEclyd JOS. R. HUGHES. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices, In Pittsburgh. _Come and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. ST Wood Street, (Neer Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has for Heide French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, HA • CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, LODGES, de 50,000 rolls at 121 cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cts. wurpow cox:ems, Irtsa kini3D Palm, TEM." Ckmats, Cm'Nos, do. VS - Look for the Striped Front. The only place in town where a full assortment of French Ntrwthila kopt mar/8 $7,=7,989 12 Aldermen. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, /PINCE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward POLLECTI ON S promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal riting , Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken Bills Probated. sii&ly COAL, NUT COAL,SLACK, 4 anK F. - — RovingParehased the entire interest of oar parters In the Hrtn of RAMEY AMAIN & 00.,1 am now prepared to hr -an to our former custom ere and the citizens of Pitts btaA and YleirM r 4,; , !°•r011Y., a BlzTerior galena of FOAL, - NOT COAL , SLACK and vOKE, m large or small' quantize. Or ders sent through the Post Office, left at the Tait Hone of the Monongshela,ftridge, or at the Irorks will be attended to with proraPeleas• Coal Works and Office, aftrukteCia *rah Intt.4 burgh, one square above the Manollgabeht tttlage 117:em JAMES M. BAILEY, tralgist C A R 3=l , . DENTIST, EIS= ITO vi) sia..642:xlaw WIIL BIENIVBTT, IMPORTER AID DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Vihisky, No. 120 Wood Street, fe22 :Gin Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN AUBE - VITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DEALER New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, IrLOUR, 11-ICOJr, Rice, Cheese, Fish, 0118, &c., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smitheteld, PITTSBURGH, PE.NN'A. A constant suppl,f of Pure Brandies and Wino of he own importauon, always on hand.. Also, 01 . 1 1cnoulotheta Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. apT..tlyn S. B. & C. P. MARBLE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEA F., MI Rs 11 , 3 - y o uox, CAP, LETTYR, and all kinds of STREETPER, owe removed from 0.37 WOOD to No. aa smith field street. PITTSBURGH, rA, ilek,Cash or Trade for'Eaae. ap9 Wl7•LUtall,3ll Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. IMPORTERS OF ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in RINE DID MOHNOAHELA RYE WHIM', 327 and 329 Liberty Street, -iyhily PITTSBURGH. PA. UT IL LI Ivy CLAYTON. WHOLESALE & RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Ailey, Near Wood Street, .P.ITTSB URGH, PA. Sir - Always ou hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, 01,1 Monongahela Rectified mhl6 lE. P. 51LIDDJLETOIN & into. IMPORTERI) OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C ALSO DEALZBS IA Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH. FRONT STREET, apliklyd PHILADELPRIA. gobarria mut Gltgars. W . & D. RINEHART, ILAJNIMCITCEZEI I.RD DIALER fl ALL LEIN TOBACCO, SNUFF &. SEGARS _ ap3lay NO 120 WWI) BTREJT. 1 1 01% A RNSTIEILL, Wht:t.sale and &tall D6alerr GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS AiD Virginia Chewing Tobareo s WOOD STREET, c2der the Ell. Charles Hole,. ocil PIVNIVIRCiIi. PA. Wu. !Azusa, W. Alairivoi, rataburgtt MILLER & RICILETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LISL , IMPOILSIZO OF BRA NI DIMS, W MICR AND *MCGARR. NOS. 2L AND V 3, MINER 01 , LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREEIII, AND SOLE ACi IV POli SWEAR WS CITY GLASS PITTEIW MAIL PA. Iron, Itßlitt, Ntton Yarns, k.,, .&e„ non ttarlllV on Rand. [mr2 Daguerrou alleyirs. LAt4:4NOWillx AbIBROTYE GALLERY MIEMMNIA VUVkTH SfREET ENTRANCE. rt./ TIII )8E I'All'lEs WANTINu roai fino Amtmotypew al a moderate pr:ae, and all a ho havo ..oen ututi,,o to °Lugo a goof ukeees. 01•• 4 •MFrt.rt• Aro maj..ptfully 4olirited to call. Idtrge N,rig-ty „ftscesemt fr e • laiMays on hand. moderato anti walgdactiou guaranteed. C. OW, mylo 87 Fourth Street,GLASC Mt/AA:ugh. PEOPLES'GALLERY 93 WOOD STREET. Corner of Diamond Alley TUE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES PBC7I'F.I2 1.1. Y announce to the citizens or Pitts burgh and vicinity, that be has leased the above Popular Gallery and is prepared to take every va riety of - Picture known to the Photographic Art, le ita nr ,„„, ps..rf..et styles, end at GREATLY REDU CED PElt EH. Important lln prOTErMartta hare been 'attztew", reedenng this the mos desirable, economical and pleasant location in the city myl A. JAQUAY. Gram P. Ramze J. S. Amax 11. 1). Rants (Late at Miller & Rieketaon's.) RIEYItIEK & ;11 .B.OTH IL 8 • (Successor to Rims= & Aknicaaort.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, COSFECT ft/NEAL SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, lc. No. 89 Wood at; and No. /1.3 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, PITTSBORQB WILLIAM BAGALEY7 Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Street, P7lll. 11. 82411'H IVIII. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, U 8 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, Pletainargle., Pa. U P HOLSTERY, 85 Fourth tree% near Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANITFAC. i ture and keep constantly on hand even , ark. e n their line, vie: Cornices, Ornaments, Cul fain Goods, Comfortv, Ifeather Beds, Mattresses-,, all kind* also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bede All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. **-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ling and laying down Carpets. Oil Clothe, itc. 00117 lyd ROBERT'S h ROENIOR. Apollo Hall Billiard Saloon. JOHN GANGWISCH would remind his old friends and customers that he Is still to be found at hie old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance on Fourth street. fie has always on hand the be: quality of lager beer, and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo: tables, belie and cues. Rebomber the place, Apollo. Ball, Fourth et near Wood . entrance from Fourth j ICtly AFIJVI'ON, BELL AND BRASS . FOUNDER, No. 20 SECOND Street; Pitts burgh, Pa., is prepared to furnish to order, , CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTH ER BEI •I 51, OP ALL SIZES, I From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP ANI GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER .RA. LNGS, and every variety of Brass Castings flnishe 1 In the neatest manner. *Er- 8A881T73 ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FULTON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, tot Steam Engines. ap2otly SUNDRIES.— 160 bags Rao Cones,, 160 bags Rao N. 0. Molasses, 15 Wads Porto Rico Sugar, 50 bble Refined do 21, " do Yellow do 500 boxes Window Glass, 20 bbls N. Y. Syrup, 15 " No, 8 Large Mackerel, 10 hf " do 10 bbla Ncr 2, medium, do for bale by W. H. 81111TH Ji 00'„ ielll 118 Mooned. and 149 Front streak TAXES ON—WETERN LANDS.- ...a. Persona owning lands in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, ac. • S. CUTHBERT & WIN. ten Id kink IC 'S REVOLVERS ! COLT'S its. VOLVERSIr4ust received, another lot by' express of all The different kinds manufactur e d . Sharp's Pony Shot Repeaters, Allen's Seven.. • . Smith k W 0138011% Seven Shot Repeaters. For sale by SOWN a TETLEY. FURNITURE AND CRAMS AT REI3ZIT.T(DgEIIa .1 Ai ES W. WOODWELL, Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street. AND 11l FOURTIII STREET, CONSISTING OF ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, MUMS toe Hotels aed Private Dwellings. ex. All orders promptly attended to, and the Frmtutretu d lli k packed andbozed.lmzaantrnahedat short nonce. Cabinet blazers supplied with every article in the line. maid MiIMINITURE FOR CASH.—A tall assortMenl of Pittsburgh 'manufactured putRIVITI7ItE, embracing ,BUREAUX, WARDROBM VIId every article needed in a well furnished dwel ling, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE' FDRNITURfe, DunstanSy on hand and made to OA 02 As the only terms on wtuch business it:Alone th!se4tab liAhment is for CASH, priccsare made-aecordbagly. Pereene WADI of ae.ythuig in the elsove hne, would be advantaged by calliin at FACKINER A IRWDJ'S, No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. Faostousa, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers PlllB INSTITUTION, SITUATED _a. IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, foul mites from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the Lollege is one of themost healthy to Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Behr-Mem: year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST. end ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. AIL the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering , Ac, Ac., will be furnished by the . Mutt's:into the St dents. Instrumental- and 'VocalMusic forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from civil years to the age of manhood. • . ..... Tame—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance Washing and use of Bedding ...... 10 Classical and Modern Lan extra.— 10 Students spend Vacation at e liege 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Bt. Mary's I.4:Tette, and to other Clergymen of the Pitteburgli Diocese. THEW EST CHESTER ACADEMY. AennT WESTCLIESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia by the , ylvtuna Central or the West Chester direct ImOread will resume the duties of the SUMMER TERM on the drat day of MAY next, and aloes on the la. , t day of , eptember. The School, therefore, is in session during Le SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate charges. The average number of students is SIS, under the charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and spanish languages are taught by native resident instructors. For catalvr l apply to M. W. F. W .eL M. Principal, apPm•ro.l.ood • at eat Cheakir, Penns- L.'HIItSIIF.EL D, NO. 83 WOOD STILE - ET; WILL THIS DAY OP.IOI TH.11:111 SPRING IMPORTATIONS F OR GENTI.E3iENS DRESS, WHICH for novetty and beauty of style is unexcelled. The Tailoring Depattment embraces all the new fabrics of tlie season adiM, Led. to all clauses and uses. We shall pay the aunts aLriet.iati.e.ntion to the style of getting up our gari. meet, for which we have always been renoweci.— Our pneee are moderate. L. HIRSECIPELD, NO. 83 WOOD BTRENT. • —AND_ WATER RENT S. ALLdl'Bt . tsi'n'Ses°l• l4B L es an B d Wt . tter F i?La o in i9 L Y o city of l'ittslaygh, are hereby notified that the above taxas and water rents are now dna and payable :11. t,e City Treasurer's °thee, Fourth Street. Ii -On all payment made before AUGUST FIRST, Discount of Five Per Cent. will be al lotVcd. Between August let and Sep ember 16th, a discount of Two Per Cent. Between Oo• tober lht and November Ist, an addition will be made of five per emit, and after November let, all remaining unpaid will be mu in the bands of collect ora, with a further addition of five percent 16 3 WM. EICIIBA.UM, City 'rreaanrer. 0..e.A. - R.P3311:15 1 O.A. Ft..l? - IEITS I W. D. & H. WCALLIIM, - Ur AVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID AUL assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful patterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORR)3, and on as favorable terms qs any other house in the city. mla3o • D. C. KNEELAND K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Iso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shots, Dry Goods, km, at Eastern noes. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens' "Pie) Pitts burgh, Pa. e9:ly PITTSBURGH. ...JOB. R. HUNTER. Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Ti HAVING BEEN APPOINTED ABUTS HYATT% CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING VOR LIGETING BASEMENTS, CEL- A: LARK, AREAS, AND COAL ViIILTFIL We would respectfully solicit an examination of samples, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERSON & PRLLLIPB, Agents for BROWN BROTHERS, mattufactorerer marB Chicago, Mints. Notice of Dissolution Partnership VOTICE IS HERRBY GIVEWTHAT the_partnership lately existing betwienLEE A.blECKlifikid and GEORGE.A. BELLY of the city of Allegheny, under the 'ilrm of BECKAIIi & KELLY, was dissolved on the.22dof ApriLlfifil, by mutual consent. BECKHAM & KELLY. *Jr Tbe business on the ol stand by the sabenriber,will bwhom all the at businessd of the Ws firm wilt be sealed. A. Allegheny, June 4,1861 - - yam E KELLY SOAP, C.ANDLTN AND OILS. 1,000 Boxes Chemical Olive Pawing Sam 600 do Rosen Soap andit 16 hars 600 , do No. 1 Palm 80ap 1, 2 and 6 Mims: 200 - do Oleine do in 160 do German do bum -260 do Friend to Woman Soap in IRi ban 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in dif!erent olives and sixes. &DO Boxes Miners' Candles, 1.000 do Ry4canlic Pressed and Mould Candles for Summer use. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, is, 6s. Os6o do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, lis & 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 48,5 a a 6 0. 5 do Coach do, 5 do Ster ~ do, 10 Barrels 140.1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 25 o o Lubricating No. I Oil, 10 d o do do 2011, 60 do Carbon Illuntinating Oil, 25 do Coal do , do, On handsnd for side, by . • ; B. C. & J. 111. )3AW2 To whom was &worded, by the 17. 51. Agratrobs tioetety, the first by tor Oda, 1304 pa andi Caudlea tuba BOOR GABBS, ttinational. CITY TAXES lEMEI SPRING SALES. 87 Fourth Street, OIL CLOTHS IFOR THE BALE OB r, - . T 7l ' 4 , • :I I.' A limns oa t 1 430V#1:, .111: 4 4 • 'Wood Strut', ftriseil4;#ll4 I:: : . • iNT Boum MNchange Brokers, and Deakin hi-ascasiC , Aceptances, Gold, 811 nmettd Burn , MOP. Exchange onike Eaatent and Wester t'Atket.Mm ; „ stanty for Mae- CO ectiorts made in alt the elides thrsugheid.ft United States. Deposita r e c etnwilliselktrwiscsi ow:out paper, Wo. OTAtarket street kronnowThir* and Fornth etrets.. , , ; SO-ri 0 - It 6 1 P VB. CHAR ir OPEN DAILY, 910 iegoo - le.? also, on Wedneadayand Situirlity:an= from Maylst to November Vititant tb et and from.Novemter Ist to o clock 2ffs2tortr,,,toz: .., Deposits received of all sums not leasAtmzethati Doman, soul* dividend of the probbrdebbartififtviess a year, in JllllO and Decerimer.interear bias been declared semi-annually, in , :lintelaud„, , Attoe6Mber since the Bank was orgeodsedot.-theytte'lnfles per cent , a year. t'aß. Interest, if not drawn•out, bpi/toed to thealiedie oft he depositor Ba' principal, anfitieitiotheilitutte interest from tiro that days °fauna and , Dpeen*Ola coo:Wending twice nyeer withoute positor to can or even topresent MaPasaheekß! , 4l this rate, money will -doable driesa.tinitifottavel years, making in the ewe/pm -138/ElinV4o4[o. 113 CM. a UAL • , • • 1::::: : ; 41 Books containing Charter,NßOtookatniat and Regulations, tarnish iimithq on appftestionat the office. 9EORGE Aldiftlks,„ ; "Mr 'Mann& William J. ;Worsen: JaZElcrs B D.llinedixt.. Btuonn, Isaac, X„pAv ut., Benj. Faintestock,- Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Hobli„ James Hardman, • James Steidle, ~.m4, James D. Roney, • Alegayrdepriiklinr.‘: Alexander Bradley, ;John B. Massidahr ty John 0. Bectrofen, Peterallv;Kadeka,: .• George Black, - John B. Canfield, James Witzderts AIOXIISO A. Carder, Johnlitra Charles A. Colton, Waite r abiparai o - William Douglas, - John•thri ; • • John Brans, Hearpla Rlngwalk,;;;•• John Holmes, JohmiLiEßmentiergw, Will= 8. Haven, Alexander Peter It Bunker, WillhOtt Richard Hays, Istao.Wiiittlak William S. Lovely, -Christur -0.11A.R.L.R8 i-OA N OFFICE; - .7 7. 4;`" HENRY W. 0111114 n1 No o : Biraitlt $ eltl Ri• flew the corner of - irrantritriffr•PAU MON EY in lar g e and araftirunittitVet An loaned on dotd ead'Oyez:4ll , coidat*i• 21==r r.y.lttfrotittlf *4 22 „-br:-Vt. goods cannot oe deny rectivithettiflutoArd accountable in cub of tir "' no..Ottlee Henna froth 'f A. At toloP.*::-.1,20' THE MERCRTMAGENyi, PROMOTION & FICOTETIONMMAK Over 240,000 Binabreas EmmenßliZedilk British i" bracing every My, Town. Ord :,11 the United etatekeanwiaaraikaahar,, Posaemaions R. C. DUN .3c CO., :Propnetors. A. ARMSTRONG, ilsruasui. Corner of Wood and .Pifth Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Establiebeal Now York, Jantv-13.131:Piftsburgh ktr.rek, 1862.. , .. . , Elena Offloss _' , : ~,, NEW YORK.... -..... ... . --DUN BOYD - * ON Branch °Mews,. - .., :-. Pitteimm, ft G Dun '& Co; Philsdelphik R E-Din & Co-; Cincionati l R 0 Dun di CO - itleikdi`ii II Dun &-Co'; Detroit, - lit 0 Dui& -- Vbinagg'ire Dun & CoSI thvankie, R D Durt4looo-VNi3lo,o*.infa, RG Dun Co ; G Obarleston,R.G Dina Otft3ilitiftriillO, R G Dun k Co; St. f.,oirkt; At-9 ,- ; L?c, 2047 liltolh._ villa, R G Dim & Co. .:'-'"' - - 7: - ' , -4-, .' Associate' 0 Boston, E Russell L&Co• - .D.frA 0:, ; Richmond, Pratt* ''' '- .' ' , :-r,..".- Fore, ' - .10Vt,s. -- .` ' _•_, ..'' Toronto, ft G Dim.toi iltr***AV,antlia I Co; London, Eng - kjf 9- - Co.- --,.: • ' '," ." Reference Booksmith - tiMiceatifeitkii — , '" - Ind daily, furnished to subscribers.- Piiiie ' ''''-'' - Collections promptly attended to kg' a/twit64 bt the United Suites and - BAUM gown* lonVltlid References to upwardis of 1 8011ffities In Pittsburgh for whom the office makes collecting .''. .•. ', _,- Letters of introduction to Lawyers er kli i r Mad • .4 ing sm respectability in ever " seetiosior Orfsion will be gratuitottsly fearaished to subscnimmtrtmc in., an application at the office. Also to any - fiftt t Degrees named above. -. notaLszn CB.,SEELY . . 114 F/FIT 6TREA T. .opposite eattedrat, REAL .E:3TATE AND °BERM AGENT. D.Na.I.F.It IN NOTE MORTGAGE BONDSMORTGAGE 'aka:other klecu rit lea. ~,,,.. ' liP4 (§Lass- Waoritil uCELBIOB "GLASS WOW, A. WOLFE—F. T. PUTTEMTT-.T.-1:11t011114 WOLFE PLUNKETT 1 Clt: GLASS MANUFACTURERS; WAREHOUSE R 0.1 2 Wood Street, C4rner qt ticaUT Eitiipb6ir W. osashreasst,...—.h. ouruttironax„44l.wwwwigutm D. IE013," . ' • :......1); MGM CI MiN/17411clig. Tri&-iuggitz 4„/ BLIEGH CITY WhiS/3 WORP-6 119 Water ittreet,iiitd 19 6 Firitablßgil. Pa:, three doors, b....,..,.... ..ii, a blautiftieturers of ,Plttelotugm C ity -, ow Druggists' Glum Ware ". and :Arne**, Glaw, for parlor Winglotni,.,ehrtri44k4u4., " buildng. a. ' • .. v ,:: apl , . , pissalutions; Mesonlition of qi:Pialmt.• . rirHE CO-PARTIcERKLIP. fore existing bOween JOHN P. HEW ILE.N.ItIr MINER, under the anxr 111 BIM - a MINDS, Is this day dissolved 'by-mittmdiebnisittnt. The business of thtt late firm will be. Settlestby HENRY MINER, who Is authlizeti_to itta firm's name in liemittation. . JAN P. HENRY MINER. July .16th, MIL HENRY MINER, Successor to • RENT & MINER, Whotonal° and Retail BOOKSELLER, STATIONER &NEWSBEALER REM N 03.71 and 73 FIPTRST Next door to the Poet °Moe, • , 1 13 1 9 ' TAISSO,LUTION - CO-P 10- Partpe under therapist of D.' t 210." on the tat hist, by limitation, ThnsalmbdAim ire retpuisted to inalrerinnned" tind.those claiMs. are recluested theett for settlement to D. GREGG or , T YLO 'it the old stand, No. 99 Wopd . street, as eithpy,pupser is authorized to slim the namoOt tad-firtutulesettle ment. ' DAVID Gitiffyg - , ISAAC TAYLOR, JAMB i4plritn. D. GREGG &I. TAXLOR-harothis formed a Co-partnership -under the narne-fir 1 YLOR to transact a .whelesale; pry tßeolfs and Variety Business at the old stied, where we are preptired.to .onerigoods on the LthistWorable terms, either kit cash, 004-peue_ptspooltsuipproved reference. Our block WWI be *male wen and as we intend , toihny.lorieamlivriCiiiiirald 0 inducements we think superior to hence west of tne mountains. Buyerii Olty s , we respectfully request to enalinnalemektclObefore purchasing elsewhere, parue,will makeilt lii UZl:taut worthy ineattelitiOp.- 5 , - 1 - 1 .11.. E ,YOl7- l lit4lA'T Wink orpreArai ItElortrf* 1 : :. o n c, kind o rB ooldng Bran or W , onto. OranileAernOn and Crilica Pier*, l& liantoirVii &einem in Me Dianaprak_whera3on will init all now crop Fruit and lower Huard any ile tubs**. 4186, : 24 :4010411 .d ..., t Eibilly eirooe-riel, Tani, Muer, lad "a pt d her ldnds of Porelan sa a eT d Dornilio — rt" dalta, - corner or lS plfuno TW O ini and ATH - CONS, PISTOLS, RIFLES-110 at toatior! of those, _ _ - RIFLES, PISTOLS, le t e ~.,.„ adfirecti ,totes plendid Ldock.. • ' 2101 ferit,ciopliafrase ' ERNS CASHI-44TEWoxils 4 ziEw Gooosit—OPEN, :43.:DAT 7 Pruktay.Gingh.m. fir.. Grey , • irliew ami up‘iards. a lago lot dimamd hw ' 4 " 4113z118 4 e 'P nLI V 6 e I "• A isig9 Jot :7111.64 1 ,_". : r i o . 7 el 8 4 '436131 3. Nor Yordaxteroex ' Bargains vat 1: aula '• ` • . 20 moups, vNB=l bwOLL. Floc ANN US' 0/L--10-bIA ' a.-PAitemin Of_ifti;Re aiiii ITIWAPPfMNT" --- )r oa k* ‘,l hu3 W. P MARSHALL, 87 Wood Minsk
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