. , `d , .ir.ll3lBbr ~ W :oatat Erpinae '''' Cortiratifotturd and ilitircrr Mad& Nsw Toes, Angnst 8,18 41. r a POSAI WILL S BE RECEIVED - 48th1541),4 for furnishing, by contract Army . -,:" Agtrtaittest ~e: 'Proposals eliould state the price at which Titer cari be thrzoshed, at the places of manufac ' titre, and, the price at Which they can be delivered at th is r epot; ibe n. .. ber which can be made'by the bidder wnhin after the receipt of the order; also the number which he can deliver with in one yypek. The WD0139 must exactly conform to the follow - ing speatticatlonsand to the establishedpatterns s Fonrmule harness a regents, to wit: Two Qtaloro--arsech strap-, 3 fee , 6 inohes lout 834 inches widicrliewed into 14 inch rings of 54 Inch Win h i ; rc . 8 feet 11 : aches long, 234 inches Wide: pleolial feet lo,g, 2 , 4 inches wide, wile, tostrt es; cross straps to buckle into star feet4...,94 lys, inch wide; side straps 4 feet .15420 ch wide; tie straps /5 inches long, 11 11entilidertspering to a point. - TlSio"Beity hands' .Long aide,2 feet 8 inches long, Shifebes wide, with a two hash buckle; short side 14 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide. Bair rollers, 18 to 19 inches long, with double ' , Aural* and gale leathers and buckle, 34 :nen wide. `e , mTtsti pidrof strong Barnes to snit, made of while root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 134 inch l , atintire, staples firoik , Ine rings. "rv-ifersro pair of Hem Btrape—Lower one 6 feet 8 =4 .nitties 3iin long. 34aide tnoft wide; upper one 4 teat Bindles .1,...612 Twollßridles—Crown piece 2 feet long, 134" inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 134 inch Wildif front piece 1134 inches long, 1 1 % mob wide; stay pieces,•from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches long, 134 inen blinds piece /1 inchee long, 1 inch 'widen blinds 6 Inches lon , 5,46 inches wide: long sided feet longil inert wides shoe aide 2 feet hunt 1 inch wide, with 1 inch bu.kle; bats, tinned ...An . men, to weigh 6 pounce to the dozen ViVo pair num Pirate, 2 feet long. 2A inches wide Two 'pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 16 links to . 1 410,tiCit.ofNo 3 iron. with Ton one sad, weight _3 to Bbs per pair Twisted or S traight oUe pair or Breast t hair's, 22 aches long, 14 : lints to the foot, of No 3 iron Twisted Two Week Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 234 inches wide, with 234 inch buckle 'I wo Neck chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, No 4 frOn, T and loop to be riveted on to %epee& strap Twisted One laadle, made Attakapas tree, heed, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usoat way with halfetanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 bushes wide; sure-Ingle 7 eet 3 inchoes long, VA incs wid w.th 23i inch buckle on one ed, to be ,a h s e t o to the sadole by being riveted n to two curved straps, 134 inch wide; those straps are placed one on each side of the saddle.tree, one end is lied to the front pint of the bar, to other end to the ext•saiork oftbe bar bested the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, 134 inch wide, wth l y inch buckle; .stintioa, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to Weigh 18% tea" to a dn ten nair LEAD. Two Collars 1734 to 18 mines long,medu the same 25 for wheel barns,* Two Mir of Hawes to Emit, of same material as for wheel harness, ironed, with hook., breast sines ane line ri•gs wit suave as in wheel bar nen! Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness 'two Nees, Strays sad Chains, the same es for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness Tw pair Cbain Pipes, Two pair *1 race Chat..,, Two •upper end Hip Straps Back strap 5 feet long, tapering from 8M :echos to 2M inches v ide Rip Straps, each 2 feet 4 inches tong, 1 .54 inch wide, each with a hook at one end t o Beek Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 2.34 inches' buckle bit One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 0 inches lon ^ Ya inch wide One Cheek - Rein, 4 feet long, I. i snch wide to buckle into the bit at each end. with ring sewed Inthe centre Lin e, 2 1 the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, %inches wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 Man loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, e feet 6 hartbeest long One Berea Brush, oval. of bristles,—by—inches One Curry Combe, No 222-8 bar The whole to be packed in a box about /8 incites Aide, 17 Inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1 Inch required stuff, co opened. wood hoops or iron, as many be Pour Sorsa Harness, as follows, to wit s WH Two clatters Breech stra EEL. ps, 8 feet 8 inches long, 8M inches [ feet wed in 4-inch rings of M Iron; hip strews 4 long, 8 inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet 2 Inches long, 3 inches wi with 1M inch buckle,: cross sonatas to buckle into stay , pieces 6 feet long, 134 inch wide; ado straps 5 feet kinceestong, 2M, then wide; tie straps 25 inches long, M inch wine, tapermg toe point wo Belly Bends Long aide 2 feet 4 inches log, inchea wide, with a 2 inch thicket; short side o 1 root 6 manes long and 2 inches wide Two Heir Cohere, 22 to 23 inches lithe, with double straps and safe leathers and bueklesNieoh, wide Two pair of strong Raines to snit, made o felittb: oak root, Ironed with hooks, breast rings 134 Inch • square, staples and line rings Two pair ;Lune Straps Lower one, 5 feet 6 inches M long, M inch lark* upper one 4 feet 8 inches lo ng. inch wide; °lslam tanned leather Two - Bridles Crown prase 2 feet 2 metua long, 10 inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches' lowa, 4, inch wide,' Item piece 1.235 Inches long, IM, eh wide; stay pieces, from blthits to crown pkees, 18 inches long, 154 inch wide; nose piece 12 inches • long. Finch wide; blinds 0 inches long, 8 inehes wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; short aide 2 feet long, 1 mob wide, with 1 Inch Wichita; bits, tinned mullein, to weigh 6 Re thei dosen inche s Two pair Chain Pipes,2 feet 8 Mines , lots& 2M wide Two pair Trace Chaim, 7 feet long, 14 the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with'iTt oilman end, weight 9 lb+ per pair Ctinetialr Breast Chains, 28 inebeetOks 14 links 'to the feet, of No 2 uon..thostee' ' Twiktieck Eitraps,ll feet 6 inches long, 2M inches Two fuebuckle A l eck Chai ns, 4 lest ti inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop lo too riv eted en'ln the' eck strap, swivel In the chain One Saddle, made OD Attakspas tree, head, gullet :wad horse bi d e ln the usual way with half tanned horse bide • fl aps 20 inches long, 18 _thehestride, surcingle ' 7 feet 5 inches long, 2M, ___=.thebee wide, with aIM inch buckle on one end, to lebtatenen to the saddle by being riveted to two `Carved shape. 1M inch wide; these straps are placed one on each side of the saddle tree; one ' end is tled to the trent part of the bar, the other wad to the extension of the bar betend the beetle, Elpantah saddle fashion stirrup leathery 4 feet 7 • inches long, 1M inch wide, wit 134 Inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weilEtt.lB34 pounds to a dozen pair. ,Two Bridles', same as for wheel. banieas 'Two Donors, 20 to 22inches long, made the same ale for wheei-hareess Tweltair of...Efames to suit, of the same material Ass fOr Wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast ringstaed line rings, with straps as in wheel bar ' peas Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel harness - Two Belly Banda, same as for wheel harness Two pair.Cibairi rfi same as for wheel harness ness Teopafr Tante i 4 same as for wheel bar- ' 3 ' ' '' T"Cra P Pere an ./ RIP ape, Back Si rap 6 feet 3 4, , • ..,„ 100 tapering from .1% inches to 2 34 inches wide '". Hi S traps 'With buckles each 2 feet B inches long, I 'Path wid- , with 'wrought hooks .... o BackHanda,lifeet.l inches long, 8 inches ends,: ~. ...-1- • martingales,rao 4 feet long 1% Inch wide, to buckle itito the bit 'F_ ii, w ide Onetioupling Strap,s feet 6 inches long, % inch . . [Me Check Hein, 4 feat linch long, I inch wide, • to buckle into the bit at each end,wnlaaring sewed in the centre to receive the lead line Otte Load Line, 21 feet long. X inch wide, with -'• a buckle at one ena and as 8 inch on, at the other One Whip, heavy plated _hone hide, 6 feet 6 inched long One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by ithshe.. One Corry Comb, hip 222-4 bar - . The *hole to hdpeolted in a box about 211m:hes wide, IS inehea ' deep, 34 inches long, made of I • - inch stuff, ceopered, wood hoops or Iron, as may , b e required ' ' Thawhole to be made of the 'best material, sew to "."*..,. AO be Made with good waxed thread, and sub"' nispection oaring the prucess of meat:tad.' and in s° when finlts,ed at; en-' l 4 Imam) jurroess le required, the lead ,51 fMniiii* bridles, tames, neck straps, belly-bands,' dabsto,plimoilrace.Dhs,D, crupper and hip straps, " fiscli -Winds Ind coup ling straps are doubled; one bearintebein II feat ong,l4links to the feat of 180 4 initaxiitifraT en bleb end added ; and lead line'i 201040-4=Dge iiii ii • The* e of the best materiel, sew' , 'thist.6llokide.Witkisood waxed threati,and subiect fOliptiOn Along the procese of mac are: and - en iiiiiobod., • i W six mniorharnesi la required, the lead . collars, bridles, homes, neck-straps, belly hands, chain•pipes, traceechains, crupper and hirestraps, 'back-ban& and coupling wraps are doubled i . One bearing chain, 8 feet long 14 links to the foot,M - 180 a iron, with a 1' on each end added • and le ad lobe 18 feet long , ~., Proposaki will also be received for making anti delivering ambulance harmony for two or foninitile' or horse teems—ti specification of whictragi be' hereafter thrniebed 1,-",-11. • ' ' Forme of proposals and „guarantee will/ Whir , Mated upon application at Oils offioe,and none will , he consider , d that do not conform tilers'° The privilege fe reserved by and tor the United . States of rejecting any proposal that marl%) 'deemed extras pat Pro._ ?Maki wUI be endorsed on the envelope eneareneg them: ..Proposals for furnishing Army' Wagon and Ambulance Harness," and adarekieu to Major 1, H. VINTOINI, .- ~*1 0 ,4t: ~ Quartermaster U.S. ari*,, _ - - " - ------ .OIL RUIN refines are Reimer, ad to fit up refiners with the neceirry, tig,,oodus, Pipes, an, in the latest and os .. ' '-- • ' ' •-- - wens: =oar experience in this oh la . • ' " :- wt.- - 7-^-.,„,,,..0-iny other ealabliPlirnent. ?or worts_ -^SL-10st, -..-7... - .,,,,, iow keibralo the following refiners^ ---.-,E.;:7'-', -...4 ...ti.. - ' .7 1--- ..4?f."- - 4,. .... -In ......!;,,mAzzo.l -: "trnbarts, wllkinson la ki .. ..“.„ ', ' f., 45-161001- le g iot,:„ , — recteCOliO , la& &%,, 4:'.4. % '` r)4 V 4; 4loW2l3.lllghii,,* . 4ioSolfiko_ Tt 08. Be ta ( a c4 d 4 e f 4 .: - : ----:1,1q..1:, obtiAorkii.-; ,pbertg iim *Co `„,,. :,,tel.4,- =Campanokroi..llld. Rim .•r• ~ . •:;,'- , ..-:a-: -•-• • • ~, `VITIMPON ittI 11=4.... .the a 41. vothiRr: • - -- No - or,bangsßniwzi 10 !Acids CouLboxi•-• ~06106,barrels Powdered ag emp fkie ltaoa, and kende! s etamm sk i t in glab oo n d - ‘' a n ze e ishare w te a • Aiwa benumbed, end business att4 lo — ,ys" l T" ego. caul . faciarkilzu4.l.ll; .11514 1861:11: MERARNIKEIBIL" BSI 1[0111 , 16 Pennsylvania Central Railroad. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE lOta. TE4 THROUGH MAIL TRAIN letting the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at 5:30 a. m., stopping at aßprin cipal stations, and arriving in Philadelphia at 10.15 m. THE 'fbiROURNEEKIESEITRAIN leaves daily at 12:20 a. in, tapping . only at principal' stations, n.alting direct m.n.non At Thirriabarg for BAH more, and arriving In Philadelphia or Bore at /1p m. R . F. FAST LINE leaves' the station daily, (sl eep' Sunday,)At 4.90 p. na, atotiping only at Greens burg, Latrobe, Johnstown, VOilmere, Gallitaen, Altoona,sa connecting at Harrisburg for EMU more, and arriving in Philadelphia at 5:10 a or, ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. • TEE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily , ;(except' Sunday,) at 2:50 pp Lan stop ping all stations and training as far as Conomaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily t (except Sunday ) at 8:50 a. in. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRIM,' for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday ' ,)) at 11a0 a. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday ' ) at 410 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION.TRAIN for Wall's station leaves deity (except Sunday,) at e:25 p. in. RETURNING TRAIM arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:—Express, 11*0 a m; Mail, U.:50 pa m; Fast Line WO a. ni Johnstown Accommodation, 10:05 a. m ; First W all's station Accommodation, &BO a. tn.; second Wail's station Accommodation. ROO a. In; third watPastation Accommodation, 1:15 p. m.; }earth Walls station Accomitiodation, &18 p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Shuns - 111e Intersection with Johnstown . 0 0connno dation, and Express Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PIT ISSUERS ANDCONNELLSVILLE.TRAINO .topping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con n.,. villa Road leave daily, (8 nnday excepted,) as follows:—Mail Train, 0:40 a. nat Express Train. 410 p. Ps, tuning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con cellairille Road E rriTe at Pittsburgh 1000 a. m. and Blbp. m The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest, in 'going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be warpage* on any route. The Road is badaeted with atone and is entaely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort W.W.I who may fhvor this Road with their patronage. 11T %CM Ms. • TO .NEW Y0RE,...512 G 0 TOBALTIMORE/Ph 50 PRILADELPHIAIO 001 LANOABTER 855 RAERIBB , $7 40. e checked to all abalone on the PannAyl mu ßa a gi girosid, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and .New York Passengers purchasing dokets ip cars. will be c.bargea an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the elation Wes, except from etatiov chore the Company lute no agent. NOTIC.E—In cisee of loss, the Co- ran' , will o; themselves responsible for personal ba gage only, and for an an lent not exceeding $lOO. N. I.l.—the Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengersand baggag to and froir the depot, at a charge not to exceed 23 rests for each nasaenger and baggage. For tickets apply to ./. BICEWASZI" Age., At the Pean'a ft. ft Passenger Htabon, sun On Litert / ar d Grant streets .1256.1. Tait ii U 1 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE - & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SIMMER ARRANGEMENT: DIME to Cinpinnati as quick, and to ladianapoirs, ht. libula sad Chicago quicker, than by any other roma _ _ PART HAIL LlND—Leaves Pittsburgh 1136 a. a. Airlift' at Ore &00 A. 11. Making close connections with BeBelot:11411ns and Cleveland, Columbus h Undo:mad Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. hi. h—/he time to Cincinnati is the same se by Stenbeimlls. Mantis on both Reads meet at Comm.u bus, and ngers all go into Cincinnati together. KM'RESB TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r Arrives at Cresthne 7.50 r a Making e close connecianna as above. Arriving at Chicago' t &46 a. m. h. the time to Cincumati is the same üby Stemunville. Trot= on both Roads meet at Col• nimbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars o w n thisp otia train from to Pittaburgh to Ca r innnat, to no Chicao. Tratturthrongh fic4ltitosao ivit d tiont ohma g ge of Cam EASTWARD TRAINS. issue Chicago, 7.30 a. tr. and 8.00 r. K. Arriving at Lima, 2.25 r. a. and 3.20 mat. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati: Arriving at (hest line,-6.00 r. and 6.08 a. a. CcalaecantraarAparat fox C/ohaulm* ancirmari, Citnahand,'• tithlo anaLthe ',Meat, and crrinog at Pittaburgn, 11. X. L. ar.and AZ) p.m. All marring cleat L it coanectiona *tth Penns I vaala Railroad train for l tire.E.a. gas, via eat* a and Pirdladalphia. IV AC PAT Pr PP:Ph - Federal aL 411-lelaigkiaor loa,l Al is , and 4-80 PAL ArtlYa - rd ''" •," . ' .110 . " 416 ~ _ _. _ . . Leave New Brighton, 6.30 1.00 Arrive in Allej3he ...rrive in -.leg 610 - 280 - Allegheny And Emmomy Accommodation Trauma. Leave Allegheny.l.2s a. a., and at Economy at MA mom, basyss at 12.36,v. a and 6.10 P. EL, arrivarattconomy' et 210 I. *midi's*, a.; leave Ec.cabowy Bt DOI a. m, and 4.21 p, and arrive In Aileglreny at i 1.06 a. no. airl 8.80 aIARKET . n 6.00 a, leaves Alliance at 6.14 A. a. and arrives In Allegheny ai 11 00 A. at.; limes Allegheny at 8.06 P. a 4 Alliance at 6.00 P. a 1 titeppiryt at all stauons for paseengers sad marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains of reduced rates. Trough trains oonneot as follows i Ali-diliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Mite Agr. Railroad. rtile, Ohio, to and from Mllleratmrg, Akron,. tioga, Falls, etc. `At ManaffeJd, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San . iineig,.Tolecto, Detroit, etc. At Cresthee, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Oiceindati..lfinda, Dayton, Indianapolus, Bt. Louis, Louhrtille, Xen ia , At Forest, tor spritqfield, Sandusky, Dayton, am. ete, etc & Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. eta. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind, Bt. Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatab for all paints on the New Albany and Belem Railroad. And at Chicago, witlittrains for all points In Mine* For~Wiaconsin and Ninneatte: ft:tether information and through tickets apply to GRORGN PARKIN, Ticket,Agkt, Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of .the road, to all parts or the United Males. G. C. RATEKWAY, 011 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME--•SOMMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD (IN AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- v." 1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn. Sylvania Etaltroad, to Pittsburgh, as follows PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINK, VIA STBURENVILLE. No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Oin• sinnati. .I.otav • Arrives Anima ArliToB Pitt. mrgh. at Columbua, at Cincinnati, at Bt. Louis. 1.2:36 a. u. 11:88 a. L 4.10 12:10 p. N. &SI p. at. 2.00 a, Thii route is /mortar to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points %nth, than any other route. • Splendid sleeping cats attachod to all Night ,AND:WEENEI,II9O LINE. Leaves • , Ar. at ...Ica ArAt Ar. at •Pittalitet, Roehester,Wethwille, Eitetib'alle;Wh'lng. 1.2485 1:60 t. 2.14 a. it. iOOB a. a. kV a. :6:06 P. K. IWl6' ra:Prkliiia:a. 920 P. m 1046 .r. u 12:10 a. a. 116 st... 218 P. K. 8:10 a. a. A. m. ' tonl r. It. (de P.rt. 838 r. K. • The Mate: a. and 1280 a N.Trains connect with Trains or CI O.R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, La. TaA i9O r. a. Train stops at ail stations between Rochester and Wellevltle• PITIBBITRGH A CLEVELAND LINE. L.sieee- Leaves • Pitesburik. Cleveland. ma -A. Ir. 9:10 A. et • 1410 P. st. ken 9. it. The 19:86 a. ea train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stances on the Tuscarawas RIVE = mom desiring to go to Elhndusky, To ledo, cs or volute West, yis Cleveland, must be_iparld to ask for tickets Cleveland. Through: Tiek eta •-insa to promisee at the U. arty Street Pepet, Pittator_gh. ,•*1 ,3 1 1 37ZWADT,Tiokot Agent, -r'For flutter Tariletilars appirto • • WILLIAM: BTEWART, Agent. At the Company's °Mee in Freight Matron. Penn street; • ' - zentas, Cierel Ticket Agent olevehuid, Ohio. ______,..._________ FM - ROUTE VIA RIVER AM) soon;, . saw, ac.'Citiatiutati a. E. ki :iilann.worettectt,pll4___ft:,ili„_ T erra gyn~, l ibut Br. Louis ' pand lagill - 1=141" 4 t cad'li d Li N 4 "Is gHtLlNGArktidZiintemtel ,samattite,..z. , 4..; l erit24o _ A f ie i . , • r&iiii i iin wmi* • ADw o hr mum a4t - . *mad 'Fall. , ' er. „,„, bt . .. niers carried fr om Oinoin., ram -osrlawresme M lean time than _Many. irism. other route by ow . e m it at as low rates. Theonly: w trom -- Oin , ""wr, without , " q tvw ttratitiwg oulkr, '. • '. tli g. 1 w. . : !,Csuisigrpnenda,madeto4.34%4lLlNMS4 7014 at l it Ginannsanid..,olllVAG ~:a gent . Is w . renceburg, will nacelle prompt * *Heaths* and no Aurae for orceisalom no ramps for *mow OF commission a t, awniztabarg. : • ,alr',__` •t,. c Raertultror - inforcuationapplY to THOMAS ROI -6.&14 0 10,41 fr..W.aterdatreet.) agent of titio Company, who unprepared Mesa =mum :ascnowat for paw. re e.4l34 freilaV i gdinrtPoliss Tare' Haute, Pei* Chian tis firesanoastle. .orawtords. sale. Obswieste - ' aucLigattonttoke, Le. .• • , , p:, . .; ,r. ~ u.,z ft. Y. iso,B4‘Prasident, F., All3E XE , Gaggical-lihreistAtklAmmt. mze " ----_-_- _ MVP YLV aulttitiV,„______„.gßAMT MAN. ..4 WWI reanored the office. It liVzit.:itastt,Vr ‘ 7 WES fVi ARS) TRAIN& Bates of premium lower, and profits greater than in meal other Companies. Tu PEOPornos op t4in Ames to the amount at risk is greater than. that of any tither Life Loan. name Company in the Ugtecrat,.B 4 . Pamphlet; mut aver, xaMileite Intortnattnn r Itumethed iron e otempenee on application, by pti r iar latte or, AaZsirrotL* suicitsmoK, )211.2irtid SY riuh Sttbat, Pittebur : • I • MELA—WARE'IIiT.TTLIAI, SAFETY INSIJBANCE Cp.HPANT—INCORPoRATED THE LEGISLAWHE OF PENNESAVANI4 1885. OPF/CR, & B. CORNER 7 , 49.1. RD AND ...11ALINZSTBRET4PIULAILELMA. MARINE JRANCES on :Vesseci . a g o and B'reight f all parts 01 the WOr/SL La/AAAI) iNSURANCES on sinSda, by Biwa, 'Canals, &dRe, and Land Car. az i es,k) I:_pots of the Union. FIRE INSU °Ds on medise generaly, on Stone, Doosing Houses, t e a D msaroaa.—Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. ,Dacia, James TMualr,: Wm. Eyre, Jr James C. Band, Wm. O. wig, Joseph H. Dr. R. M. Bunton, Geo. O. Litiper, Hugh Craig, C ea Bel ler, Samuel. E. Stoketa.. F. Pecuatcm,Henry Sloan, gaward Darlington. H. :ones Brooke, Spencer Laitilqida'll24lrs.P.hEJOrt.sempAgire.- Raa-Xt..rit?Fu7rgh,ber4:lltoatativitterl4m4j.,P4. 4. B. Berger, lb' • • - ,4! _3llpplut at AiRTIN, President, • -m CL LIidANA rice Presiden Hama latauFf.Hcefau, p. - 44iftasicak t , sty igmt u.o ".<•. • • rfietty A:game-Loos . IThr - FRAATICtIN '.1 1 1:11V INSU,4 RANOE_OOMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA'. Office No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, am Fifth. • erssixstrr or Marrs, JAiruszt lot, 18130. lisblished Aggress* to An Act of Assembly- I V% First Mcetgages, amply secured.. 41,sirsi Real Estate, (present value flOB,BlB 614 cost. 192,995.: 95 Temporary Loans on ample Codatteral • Securities 89,18158 &mks, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost.. 89,786 68 Notes and Bills Receivable-- ..... 1,821 00 Oash .......... 74,919 88 82,61 69 The only profits from premiums which tbds 20%0 corn riT can divide. by law, are from risks which have been determined. %surname made on every deemiption of Prop erty, in Town and Country at rum as low as are cen eistent with seciarity. Since their incorporation. a period of thirty years., they bave_pald losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars., thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. tooBBBB Paid during the year 1860, 882,183 86. DIISB. Charles W. Beaoker, HQSOI Mordecai D. Lewia, T a i a gner, David S. Brown, uerant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward 0. Dale, George W. Richards, George Falea,' CHAS. N. BANC:.W.I .B, President. EiIYWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEC,. Ssenstary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylo Northeast car Third and Wood streets. 'eaten?, Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE RARSIE, P:beident; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. R. D. 000 BRAN, Gang Agent. No. 22 Water street, Cawing a Co.'s Warehouse, ap stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISER. A Home inatitution managed by Directors who are well known in tbsoommunity, and who are de termined, by promptness and Lberithty, t, main tain the character which they have assumed, as of ening the best protection to thoi:e whr, desire to be insured. ASSETS, UCTuilEtlt 811t1 , .. ISe°. Stock Acconnte ..... Office ..... Opon Accounts, etc............ Ca5h........ . ..... ......... ....... N0te5........ .......... Notes sod btlle discocuitoti George Dante, DIRECTORS. IL Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, Jamea M'Arday. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Ntmiok, Wm. R. Etrniin, Chas. W. Ricketeon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Bpoer, David M. Long, Reee .1. Thonthe rovP PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE 11 0 181fILfiarCE COMP'!, RO. 149 CHESRIIT STREET, oppoist. the Custom iitottie• Capital * 2lo . l oo...—Aaaatti $304,048. WILL Lila ALL HINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual. or Limited, on every desenpoon of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable raiee of premium. ROBERT P. K.LNG, President, ' M. W. BALDWLN,Nice Pres West, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayed, E. R. Cope, E. B. Eaghah, • George W. Brawn, P. B. Bowery, Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargee, Vider, P. Bu t ted, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Comer Third and Wm.' streets ciTors_mysFVOININT OF PITSji i 2RGN ut.L.a.g6 nuAL 4.111) CA Au V. SAMUEL, &Ka, neereiary. RAGA.LET, President °lnca, Cor. or Ilarket and Water Sr*. Insures against Loss and Damage on the Narigor lion of the Southern and Weetern Enron% Lake., and Bayonet, and the Naly gation of the Seas. Insure, age.irt. Leer and Damage by Fire. DISIOTOIIII Wm. Etagaley, Ron. T. M.Howe, Jas...M. Cooter, Jae. Park, Jr, C. Zug, Hartrau B. F. Jonea, H. O. Y OEM& Caldwel , f Franiildt Sellers, 8. M. Kier John S. Dilworth, mh2fklyi John aibipton, h, Barclay Prasten . Win. Johnston. FIRE INSURANCE TheAnterpri.se Insurance Co., OP PHILADELPHIA fifths 752kert for One. Fit*, or Seven Years, or Per pstuallsr. airstawl : Holmre A Co., Livingston, Coperiand & Co., James B. Lyon & Co., Ron. Thos. M. Howe, William S. Lively A Co., Jame, Marshall, Ern , Al len Kramer, Keg, George h Bryan & Co., Wilson, McElroy & C.. , Garr A Co, John T.Logan A Co, Jacob Painter A Cu, Raney, Brown A Co., DARLINGTON & SLACKIITUCK. Agent., ispleftm Oboe. Rank Monk, No. 37 Fab at FIRE; INSURANCE BY TEE Reliance Mutual Insurance Coultas Ol etilla4liiistras, Limited or Pm.petual, .or. char.dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, 5229,510 HO. Assets, 19303,508 06. OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT S TRRB T. Invested as followis via First Mortgage on Improved Oity Property worth double the amount 164,1600 00 Ground rent, Brat cLass....— 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 11 cent. Mortgage Loans, $BO,OOO, coat.-- 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent 10an....-- - 80,000 00 Alleghesy County 6 co cent. Pennsyl- Coll a teral vania R —sairoad Loans. ... -...--- .. 10,000 00 lama, well 00 Huntingdon and Broad 'Fop Mountain 2,600 Railroad company, mortgage loan-- 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock— 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,860 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1.060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance C 0... 700 00 Commercial Bank do ........ —...... 5,185 01 Mechanics' Bank do .... . ..... 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co'e Scrip- 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 10,107 18 Book Accounts, accrued Interest, etc-- 6,216 72 Cub on hand and in In hands of agents. 11,886 16 Ssoa, CLEM TINGLEY, Presi boa ee det. DIZICROitd. Clem Tutgley, Samuel Blspharr, William R. Thompson, Robert Steed, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Tolan Frederick Lennig Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,. lames S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. ht. .111.Nrjrat,t,_ ,lg s ecrery,. J GARDNER COFFIN, Ag ta en myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood Breeta. the Mutual Lifelnsurance Co OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE Et USINESSOF THIS COMPANY is conducted on the mutual prinelde, fa the strictest sense 01 the term—the entire marts, de:l aming • asoiss ory eapandit 0/OFI6, being equi oly divided *wag the assured. het:tetra Tor the year ending 81st January, 8 1,655 , 616 '7,8; Besets Over Ser.* and a Quarter Million of dollars. Cash on hand And in Etank..l 120,050 89 Bonds and Mortgagee 0421,879 12 United States Stacks.—....., 867,232 60 Real Estate ,289 18 Due from Agents 20 40 ,46e 60 - -----$0,1)89,880 74 Add'lnterest accrued; but notyet due.. 80,000 00 Daerract premiums, (estimated) 138000 00 Premiums ui course of &ammunition— 33,132 88 Fahnutryl&U,.**227,2B9 12 - M f WITITNEY, P 1 7.13L1C:7. 00FICE:at,tbe I l yctebuTrh t *met. rivarAod- _ ivl3 M'QALMONT St KERR, _Alarbli,NEYS AT LAW, Marauaw, TENANGO ramtatrifir Pennsylvants. H. W. Paressaea Gm. r..o.tweez. PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I:maim LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. PI TTSB URGE, PA. iffitAs, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0111• e, No. 72 Grant Street (Three door below the Court House ' ) [Way Prrreacaoa, Pa.. L. BRACKIFINRIDGE, ATTO-RNEY AT LAW 0111 co, No. 133 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, 0 A. _P. ID . J SCOTT, DENTIST LP • lia•remoyed to the house latelv °coupled 137 Dr. W. A. WARD. No. 278 Penn Street, (Booth side,) third door above Rand street, Air Moe houre from OA. LL till 6P. N. lap4d.7 JOSEPH AD M 8 DENTIST, 110. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. Rte:—Dr. A. M. Pella*, D. D. Bruce, Ent laallock, Theodore Bobbins, RussellErrett Ear?. myitly TEETH! SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. CSILL, has removed to 246 PENN o STREET, in the house formerly ocoupl,,,d oy Dr. G. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's Church.— He will glYe all the modern improvements. 'feet: , Inserted - at various pneft t f rom $ll to $B2 per net. flanntarsos—Rer. W. D. Howard, Rev. eismael e. Bradley, 6.G. l'i'Candless, M. D., .1. IL Hop. king, W. H. Viiinidrk, Dr. (,co. H. Keyser, W. Nip lea. Samuel reiloc. siva7:l7 93,000 00 .. 2,160 00 260 00 .. 7,800 LI ... 27.806 40 - 174,06 14 .12911,261 7d DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 61.50-6 GENT OF RAINBOWPN CELEBRATED TRUMM IR. IT 1 3 T . R S 5e1,17 COE. PENN AND WAYNE 13Tt3. JOHN M. 4111KPATR1CK............J0RN MELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-partnerattip in the praoti a of the Law. TORN M. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN MELLON, Pittsburgh, May Nth, I 8&. KIRKPATRICK ac MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth bk treet, live door' above Smithfield, Ptittbmgh, Pa. fell-tf JAMES A. LO WRIE., Attorney at Law, °dice, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be tween thrutt told and Cherry Alley. -------- fIEORGE S. SELDEN EIAVING ILA resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, ma) hereafter b. , foond at hila office, UN Fourth utreo , - Pitimbarzh. jj AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor • to 6. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street. air Office hours from eight to I o'clo:ic.. and rr. 2 to 6 d'r.lock. 1016:11 CUPPING AND LEECHING, MB,. s M 11.16. BEgS. OBlL.Teeth elixir-tad. Hot. Cold ►nd Shower Baths F. BEBE. 07 Grant street. (CI, Stud, &c. EUREKA OIL COh PAIdY , —OIP- PENANG() CoiuN'TY, PENNA., (CELARTEaIiD axß t Y tar, 1861 ) capital —.4100,000( A. M. MARSHAL.. Pies. H. R.. DAVIB B. A. M. Marshall, James Forquer, J. L. Ca:nazi:lan. Office in that of R. H. Pens, City of Allegheny, Pa. nihlB.lsnod ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPAN V. HIIIIIIETON, JOHNSTON as WILKINS, 48 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., DAVE ALWAYS nn hand a surnor c t I O L A TI ( 7 I . i Iarise,ILLUDI ATIIN6 and CBI'LI Alen, LAMPS of every variety, Wholenale and Etttn!l. ftp/&11_ 13. C. & H. SAWYER. 1 1 .4.111137AC1VRX1111 OP LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, TollBl sad Rosin Soaps, ■o._ 47 Wood Stroot, Plttobargb, Pa . . NATRONA OIL. A_NUFA.CTURED BY PEN tiSY L nititaiwatawhicturiog Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, liad irtfl4 114 , 11 1 1t1NA 4 4`01: 6 4 c THE DAY " Constantly on hand and for sale by P. S. 2d 00, at Male new ottioe, No. 24 Wood street, between flret 4nd Second street. wthifinf GEO. °SLIME:W. General Agent. A. PLOY r), CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., Pittsqurgh, Pa. agent for the receipt and sale of CARBON OIL S. Beeps constantly on hand, and le recetving heavy and lightotla suitable for I.u.brinatans and Reactng porpbseN white wilt be sold tow for cash and rant, eels. ar4,ll3mAin• pit/TOG EN, WA 1, ANITETAR - BliS OIL LAMP STORE. I guarantee my COAL AND CARBON OIL To be the beet In this market, and ny styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and of every variety. kith COAL OIL Is the most esonomical and brilliant light known, and is entirely nonexplosive. Wholesale dealers and country atoms supplie4, with Coal or Carbon Olt, Pure, and ol the finest quality, at low prices; also mpp., Wn ks and Chimneys. C. THUMM, Nos. 10 and 12 Elfth aireet. below Market' my22ly dew in the Excelsior Omnibus -tenon. NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN NIETH AND LIBESTI ' 10V- illtitket Street, THE SUBSCRIBER IS 'OPENING .11. anew and large stock of • PAPER RAIIigINGS, Embracing a complete assortment let Dwellings, Mersa, Offices, Halls, Churches, to, to which he would respectfully invite the attention of thePrib Ile.. hating an entire new stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those In want of new goods will flnd them by looking through our' assortment. mad:lyd JOS. 8. Hi:Nauss. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The LargestPi ttsburg Assortment and Lo ee west Prices in h. Come and s WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. EW Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has for sale French. German and American FOR PARLOR/3, WALL PAPERS, HALLS, CHAMBER 4 CHURCHES,. _ _ LODGEM, at 50,000 rolls at 12} cts. 50,000 rolls at 8, 8 and 10 as. Wunow OURTLESB. Emu BOLE) Pamis, Tanga Coons, Canons, aO. LiO i r m r;tithit AWDeCk.VNAL The - ti*: (own tiff( peso rtment of }French tamers klipt wlere`a t nuitrUl aldtmen. JAMES T YIL OR I ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward pOLLECTIONS promptly made. 1,34341.,80id., Mortgages and open Legal Drawn. Acknowledgements Uken,• Bilks Profited . ' spiny frAL, NUT COALALACK, tiCOU, Ravin— parch - deed tbe entire interest of ne arm of BAILEY /MAIN & Co, t am now trAfettrxt f l o tarr-sn to oufformer castors tPa "'Atka gas Ons of rPitalebungh,L and vielnit. ratYCliarcriality 0143011 t, NOT COM , OR and in large or email quotes. Or dera eentibrough Offbnoleft at the Tel , Rowe of the Mixon ebt dry or *Ube Work 4 WM be attended to wittimcmlptoese.' Zola Works and Office, 4dtmded - ntr'&orth Pitt, bUpt : We sonars above the yononlo , lsl± . l_Vo lqp bai ==3 W. R. bleqcs. C. herruagivr, P. Emma. J. 8. RiYalta...—.E. D. RITY/I (Late at Miller A Wakeman's.) RISTRIER --411 :BROTHICRS. (Successor to Rama a ANDERSOIL) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, OONFECTIONRRY. SUGARS, FIRS WORKS, etc. No. 88 Wood et, and No. 118 Second street, Opposite St °haste! Rotel, Wholesale Grocers, er, itt. WHOLESALE GR 0 CEAS, UPHOLsTERY, No. SS Fourth Street, near INuou. crfHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC ture and keep ooruitautly on hand every art. in their line, via: Cornices, Ornaments, Om lain Goods, CoWitrtv, Feather Beds, Mattresses All kikindsnds,/also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds of elnicles. Blinds and Fixtures. ity-Prompt attention given to all orders tor ti• ling and laying down Caspeta. Oil Clothe, &o. lytzioici4,W GOKNWR. A 10 000. OHN GANGWISCH would remind his old friends and custinnersthat he la still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Ilan, eutranrt on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet (Nudity -.of lager bear,*Ad connection with We tables, balls and- a well appoouti.inied billiard saloon, with goo: Rob...whew the plane, Apollo-Hall, Fourth at noar Wondi potrance from Fourth' AFuLTois, BELLAND BRASS i , FOUNDER, No. 70 BECOND Street; Pitts burgh. Pa, is prepared to furnish to or d er, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT. FACTORY AND OM ER BELLS. OF ALLEM% . From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BE ILIB made to order.' • STOP ANI GA i 04iii COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER am/ : INGS, and every variety of Brass Castings Smiths ~ in the neatest manner. iltir BAEBTPS ANTI-ATTRITION META! FULTON'S PATENT MEAT WC PACKING, fa_ Steam Enninett $P r_l UNDRI ES.-- IrlaES ON WESTERN LANDS.- Persona OW/21Aill t4e,liVe.t, who wish . tam:lase% ars tiamancittend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Maw:mai Minnea° ta' l ows, kc " a 019TRitaRT i n, 80i. , 61 Market-14 _: VOLT'S It . EViC r„ . VOLVERSI—JoeI received, anotheriki. "P rh at a t e al F the onr lt irh e o n t n' it i r 4 g anura." 7 4: Allen's Seven do Smith it Wesson's seranattat-Ropeatere. Per eels by BOWN & IZTLEY, nes and : WM. BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, eOEDyAi,s, WINES, Old lienongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. Imo Wood Street, fe22: 6m Pittsburgh, Ps JOHN IVPDEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, —AHD DEALSS IN— New Orleans Sugar and Holasses, • Arko - ra, inacow, Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oils, &c., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PITTSBURGH, PEINN'A. A constant supply of Pure Brandian and Wine inns own importation. always on hand. Also, 01 Monongahela Nye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. ap23:ly n & C. Y. MAIIKLE, MANUFACTURERS AND 3:).E144. LEIS IN POOK, 04. P. LETT} R, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, nave removed from ST WOOD STREET to No. 33 Smithfield street. FiTTSBITRGII.PA. t(s.Cash or Trade fel Rasa. eV) Wholesale Grocers, WIRES, BRANDIES, (TINS, &a. IMPORTERS OF Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD DIONONGAHELA RYE man, 827 and 329 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. WILLI/kin CLAYTON. WHOLFI4ALE A BRTAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, Noar Wood &reel., PITTSBURGH. PA. 4116PNAlwaya on hand Blackberry, Cherry . and Cognac Bmodiex, Old lidonongahela Rectified Wnirkv.• rata P. 1 1 11LOOLETON & BRO. DI 'PORT &kid op WINES, BRANDIES, &c ALSO DIALERS DI Fine Old Whiskies, NO, 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, spletlyd PELLADIMPBIA. elzbarro and )Istgars. D. RINEHART, ISAITIIP &MEW AllliDailLni 111 ALL =HI TOBACCO, SNUFF &i SEGAINA 120 WOOD STREET. LYON ARNSTRALL, wh01e.../. and Rel.! "maw- .4 GENUINE. AND Virginia Chewing Tnbaegn v WOOD STREET, under tae 8i Otakriaa Rote, oel I Pin - TR - RV RAH. PA. Luca, ru.s. u . N . .utarieon, httsburgtt MULLER dr, RICILETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, a RAIMEIESr6 INI/18 A-16 'SE GAR___L_II Dal 221 AND WA °WINER OF bn32...errY AND IRWIN ETTILFXTB. SOLI: 404407% FOB SWEARER'S CITY GLASS iron,. Nails, Cotton rrs sunr 4e,.. Gil, PA. cnou l astu on Rand. (mr2 • • iDa gut rr, aa Ma lqries. C.; LANCIA) s gt AMBROTYE GALLERY, 1 - , .A.F.A.Y.EITT:E FOURTH entEsT ENTRANCE., TcTHOSE PARTIES WANTING real fine Ambmtypes at a moderate price, and all who bare been ttnab.e to obtain mood .14eness e4,4ewrhert. Rot , re4pectfa;ly stticitett to call. Large variety 01 nue. and Creme • alwaya on hand. £rlree moderate and estivraciion guaranteed. - GLASCOW, raylo - 8T Portrib street, Plttaburgb. PEOPLEEPGALLERY, . osjyoun STREET, Cortj of Diamond Anal... TPE EURSCRIBER WOULD RES ROTFULLY announce to the citizens eiTitts -4 burg am' vim: my, that he has leased the above Po Gallery and is prepared to take erery re ' y' re f knows to the Ph is Art in its perfect styles, and at GREATLY REM OED PRICES. important improvements bare been added, rendering this the root desirable, oconornical and pleasant location in the cliff nevl - A. JAQUA Y. • Grua PI7'TSBORGR LLIALM BAGALEIc Nos. 18 and 20 WG..-1 Street, PiTTsßuiten.i. JOS. FL HUNTER. SMITH & co., 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS Pntabwrirb y Pa. 150 begs ee, Rio Coff ISO bbis (oak,) N. 0 Molasses, 16 50 bbls hhds Refi Pornedto Rico Burr. 26 do Yellow do 800 boxes Window Glass, 26 bbla N. Y. Syrup, " No. 8 Large Mackerel, 10 hf a 10 bble No. 2, medium, do for Kale?), W. H. SMITH a 00. 114 144.1"nr1 anti 140 9,,,. F R.E.xxcrozp JAMES W. VVOODIWELL s , N. 91 and .99 , Third .Street. AI9D 'U FOURTU STREET, • • 4 . 1 0 2 / 8 18740- ' ALL V Alt' ET/823 OF STYLES AND PlNlii, surriddl POR Motels and' Private Dwellings.' orders 'promptly attended - to,shd the Formren carefully packed and boxed. • Bteamboats sad Hotels tarnished at Short totes: - Cebinet hissers supplied +nth every article In the Doe. neue FURNIIIM—TE—TR,FO oAfill..=—A. full NUR assort:neat of 'lnability reannilicit..W. BURR& i Ttlftrimembraolog - ' . . _ - WARDEOBIES, vol ever" article needed-in lir won famished dwel l ling, aa well as a aplaadici sasortaiont lof , co - FP-I inc PDI2I4IIT Dlt Pi, ~ .. tkinatantly on hand and'readeite :oriei . As th e " oaky tonna on whmu busutuum touumiklvPia eldebi lishment is for oaBl lotWAsknk I nat e a2Ving Persons in- malt of a‘Lilborkin ': a 'would be advaatagod in ladling la. i FAO : 4 ma....._ _ r N° ' l°B a1 f 6 4 41 0 et re,SFWAL J. D. Fa o. ' " , _ : 4.1 - ~.. 7n.". N. ',.!, vow Z - " • &tally edurtttimutL ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, . . Under Care of th e Foineleesa Brothers. PHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED' . IN LORETTO, CaMbria tte)PeliriVhwq four ma, miles from Oreft(ra 8 on the direct-- route between Philadelphia•and urgh, chartered in 1868, with priviligas to confer the EMUS! Collegiate Honors and Degreeii -. The loco. tion of the. Is one. of themost healthy In PerrusylVania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proierbld 'for Vs 'pure wafer, bracing dr, and picturesque scenery. The Rehr Indic year conmienorn on the FIRST MONDAY after the lfith of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. ;.It fp divided IMO two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparattis neces sary for Land Survell.n& Ingineering„ will be furnished by the Insd onto the Students • histramentid and. Vocal Music forme no extra charge. Bthdente will be - admitted from eight years to the of manhood. Tann—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly to Washing and use of Beading-- . 10 ClassicZ and Modern Languages , extra.._ 10 Students spend Vacation at the C011age...... lb Reference can be made to the RI. Revi Bishop O'Connor, to the T. 8. Reynolds , St, Mary's, Loretto, and to other INeripplaum of the Pittsburgh Diocese. THE WEST CHESTER AiDAEMY. T WESTCRIESTta, - - W I THIN two hours ride 'fronr-Phfladelphby the eon-lanai& Central or the-West Chester direct Radroait a N rennin the &ilea of ttie SUMNER TRlHrem the Brat - du of MAY next ; '' and close on toeth hwt diti - '..eptenaber. Va 4 School, therefore, n session during-LeSIDIMIIRMONTES. Pupils are rewired at any time ategifonatW. charges. 'The average number of stu dentsfa-sin nutter the ; charge of nine-Teachere. The Ftench; German' and oparush languages are taught - I/p . m:tits resided inatructors. For cataltozetipply -to - WM. F. A.:M. Principal, aplgamdosod • at W eat Cheater,Tenna. H■lit IS 11 F .11K - LI D t NO. 88 WOOD BTEERT) WILL TEM DAT. 011:11f Tams SPRING IbII'ORTALIZIGNS ]'OR Grivrimigts`DATO:vititat_ . far n^selty and beauty . . of style The Tanoring Department embraces All the nee tames 01 ttar season adap led to slleassses and uses, WeAballme , gbe same strict attendon to the style of getting a our meats for wtneh'we Bees awarebeen reitosed.— Oar rices ememoducata. • • RIRSELFELII, NO. 83 WOOD BTtainkllo.- CITYTAX LIS WAT E' R E 'll T FL P4.11,80.NS ECII3, Busineas.Tareo atid.Watiir_Bir in the cityof Pittsbu gb; arahereby notified - mat, ashore taxes sad water rents:aro nod- advilind" payable at t- e City Treasurer's Officia.i.F?adralie, EltresU 4ageOn all payment made before atfaill*FlßST, Diamatialt-oLikelve Per Cen . will bst-al-- lowed, ,Between.augnat Ist, 44110 ember 16th, a discount id' Two Pei Cent. -Betwittitk. tabor 14 and llovember Ist, en addittonistill 'be mnde of five per cent., and after ildweitildir 1 4 01 remaining unpaid w il l be win a thelnads of eo p ore, with a further addition of five percent., P 53 Wftf. EICIIBALIK MI Timmer- .EX.l 7 tX , ' El 7LIS 0^ i:LX;wWI:X'S; -FOR.. SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. WCALLVM, 87 Fourth Street. VE JUST OPENED A 5T1.10151_15 assort:mu of Velv e t, Bruasebi , ThrPlypTiittaa; try, and Ce•mniort Ingre OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, newdealgna and beautiful:pe g = with all goods usually found in .E. 1887 CARPET WOMB. and on as Laworahle Warpriaaa, -1r other house in the atty. %OW . D. C. KNEELAND_, -- KEEPS PONSTAN2TBY ON Ita i ND , SQUARE, —AirD over. BOiIIZZ ZOICEB _ . i. - 1 I 100, makes to okdat PLAIN AND_FAN ! PAPIN e ele. BOXES, suitable Itir Mimeo, Dry .to ed. Esofent rice& ' Corner Viridxf all Ail "Wood street, (thlrd^tory—over Mune Pitia burgb. Po. . ,-ir ly Watt's Patent Mumbuditur: Thes. HATING BEAN APPOINT/31 AOII7IIS, Pon THZ EILLN.OP HYATT'S CBLBRATBD, ILLODfI ITT Kg • - ) 3+7011, vos, tiGHTING BASEMENTS,-011G -1: LARS. AREAS, AND 0 041 , V4ICIZEL 19.e f would respeciltdly iqt - atind4ilka di; amide:hat our -* • - Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, mi)m4eN# PHJL LI ge - iiii - for • •." i, - BsowN BREITHERs, mannseuir...tmL'.; marB %Ms^ rmBBoll4,' Notice of Duos° X,artorthip NOTICE IS HEREBY: thejautimrshlp late iiimmad4l4*. A BEADiu.aN IindGIDOXUE at. Y of MiSha/xt " under "theotine - et mum :}rELLYilana dissolield orrahe 1 2446fittifi1.41144 by. mutual consent. _BEW/I/A1144,34;14.7....-: 140. sta Ttie bushy/as win beckluied the old nd by the subsesiberrbytahem4ll, thsibusitteas of the late will,be settled - , , - Ll/3/474:;p• - Alleitheni, Julie isat..—ier-If SOAP, OAITALII3,AIXD OILS: .:,1;:•1; ~ 6001.** 13° Z eliCtl itmeti ernieg itm °11 41 8 11.18 h, 0 111u11 5 15 bMs rL - ... , • ' . 800 do lklo."1 Pat &sip ni,l, 2 sun 10 bai l 900 do r , • , olellie - do -in 1 blank :-. '4 160 do German do, _ 3 /2i tem ' ' 260 do Pried Lo Nr.orliA2 tdoltill2 1 Stars- ' 1.000 do Shaving end Toilet Saa shapes and sizes ri in-differeet. . . 600 Boxes Moen? Candles, LEM do Hydraulic Pressed Mid Mould Candles ... for Bummer use. • MO Boxes Adamantino Btartinolles,_4l,k A AL 10 do Heirße4gng. i sp igin ca n di e)!4, 4i; A 4 74 63.* • 6 do o Ckoch 20 d Wax Colored aandlek lo,le 0 6a. 5 do Etterdo. 10 Aortas No.l Isnd 051, , . . i . , d e do 2 :110, _ ' ,-..:_. 26 do, Ltateleafutg N. 114 ,- I) lo' do • dO . - 'do 9 ' . -,,-, 40 , do -- Cartket Illumetnettqg . ' --- - 26 do ,04' . . hum do. - rt , To whom wan id aul:4 - . - IL 'Of dfer - - I ' ,- ' v . H. BA - .......! an Qri anded. y HIP 0, a. : 0 , 1 ~.n .f . - '''' sociVetyt44,lA. the Oret PIIPXOLIpO far I. .."" maili, .J Vi l ~ • . _ .z., ~..; ii t , ,-; •,. a . i.-F..3 oF4 1 - xtr..tst: , -t . • - . • ' , PIDITPri . klig ,11.Ciatia,KIN ,Ogiiind.Bi ra vhari t t ri 4 ineke‘ r andlteniatii in - Nonni AreepUncoo, Gol4 Earn And; Bank Notesi Exelangehn the Bruin= and Western =soon con atardl_y feriae.' iloileetainarnade in all the cities tilturoCii the liiiiieklitainotDepoili__W- reeeiret (nada or lairtenrls**olo. etelarketatnar4 Third and Fouruunriet% ". ._. . „;..• ..` - lam' - s 4itanaa_ EPOIrLdIUM Aral .1144.r.K niU 6A itt4til9l STilitata' g 46,11-2 1 .)t fat Rock Iv—am on We atate.-andestunimoiainni fromXity , Ast , ttoPioninater-lor, tram T . --tof • tad' from NOyerabot et to , o , elotiket -=" e.,,^4n Deposits yip{ alLigurarliotlitioAhin SAo Daulh sad a diYidebri of tbe-Psfitsdellored twice a yearLizriT4mr, Viiiisle , 4,44defeet has bees &CUM& ,setakrunallki, inJQce'ioit'Docionober shwa Ow Bonk .wan nagenise4ii - flur nate of eu Percent. &roar - -4 , Interest, Inuit &awn tagViltaelif Oa - that:oda "hedepositineitig orst lii!obii-:be resat f 1 interest from theLfpr &WV* - 4 4 'Ma 'lC4l3=tl tO il ieset. tagu gir d A rste , TP 131 47:1 ,urente ti rrr in desitkinan twelyt :yenimilurav-in threaggriviseroorar oaf tam= tysik erft.tioN 4 11 , 8004 coo duariii,;X7-/arys, ErSei aft Regalatio ligarlal'on application ir the *Mee. • -niengat. • -7i, -J. Aiad t,:JiatiieltDafeeds, BiThEurEWWII: wii ,13.34.14.rshitestock„ - 4 1, 150tolloilttt. D, Ho)sell James 'Hardman, ammo, 11111416 ' • Isunes .• MrDiaiiiiirlindle, • . , Alexander MAL•Fem, John!H Bacicofp zPeter%A. , ldraleirsh George BlPelr John 13. Guitladrk, Atmee Attle7, Alonad - A: Direct; P , Charles A. Cpllimi Doactla, • „Jolnap TT ifliuelu sc John ET3IIB, , John H ohneei, Jolla It; Bhoonberg6 wham& 13.11.wrenj aleframdei4Bj3ear Peterhard .11 Runßays, ke„.-r Williew:•Mairl,natati, Ric William /3. , Larky; •Peasterk stem= Arm >silBGalllG x GRARLIS. COMA , [fel c.O A N- O OFFICL.MI''' .. HENRY,. JoinaiOrn., N 0 , 1 001Williat8k; ~. r New the carnet of ." 1 0,_, , .14:614. PA.. 40.NEY in late Aianak:glintntitie liwied on Gold Aid , ..taiglizooodei Jewel Zibl i gie n t ez,Nr4.-... - , 41d-rag. , 4lhilij goods =not be delEvered,without Ticket. No i44otnatikvi 4 4:pasw grlimi .., .,. ti:ceoe sours mini 7la tao lo P. id. i I 150 THE IVIE4CANTILE244E.NCY, V PROMOT/OR WitiOniCTION ea TRADE Over **o,ooo Ravirma gopees•Beported Em flUnnb , ( well eiti.: 7 l l l%...4uaLlrge • Ebel:reit-43,11*5ta% .softi2d ether Britiehonetiat 714, i-e R. G. DUN avco.;, r z iatifistora. A. ARMTONR laan - Corner of Wood and FM EnneeliOThirtsay Pa —... • Fate:dished ,net.sY:74lnna, fillabargb - ribusaz a , . Head. ..C!fileeto --.. NEW Yon& - - •.—..' .:.,..'141E;B0I'D &00 • • , BrantetzeillemT"-,- PlUltbruty,,lt G Dtti&•o4...llll±d h 4 EG Dan Co • .gmaitmat2,lll): 'EttllierAf;•Gbiro a d, It G ,Thitki.CP;.ll6(rOi‘lt'G-DuliA coliareogot a 0 Dun ray; atilaristiktisit G - Thith. oo -Easli unesuls. ft G ban co; Cliiileatoic R G Dan &co-; Louisville, It G Dun A COI - Bt. Lo It It G DtmAoo; Noah. 'BM, NiffDlni kofrl . , ..-kg - 4,4- •X:''.;xl 71- - • &_-AsamelleVat llMllmirea Boston, .e.....Gmae1l &Co i Baltimore, J D Pratt & Go ; Etiehmoncl, p Pralks Co. _ ..- ~.. arraign (thee . Toronto; .1?, G Dcm&Cophitiatrta4-E 0 Dana & jJo ; toßitcawaug,;ret4,l..kM-..-,••.,,, ItelereAcelkoars*GLlMWer-faMajtgat Smutted ttally, itirnlibetl:to ap_MMllierkaii-reem.....,Kr, Collections, promptly attended:MAik 1 the United States smtrrßritistr an ReGreama M upwards. of Tho..GtMapaln b urgh for whom. th e omcemakeif,egligiet4M4 - ..' •- • Letters:rot Irmodnettort bat ty stand• is p and peepeetalMf.tyltt-eiio'ireotfo'n.b Union to win be Oktuitotialy v ftrilalted to antecribt,:ini•rrf.st nag - sn application at Me aloe. Also to 1 213' of gi e othees named thove.. nEt2:lo3m. • 114 FIFTH nssr is _AGENT. 61.47 R 3111 ."Ti, , , 1 9/ c a d , other Seat 3 6 RSE r - EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. WOLFS. F. T puraxil=a4mPßELL` WOLFE , PLUNKETTAIO oviim . moligumaits; P9kit FeR krX, Si i Wood' kirk; eanteCor vint, sew, ' ' ' -7Pittiburgb. CILITMOWCWAtommaIiIII. rftrIMINGEAMS C TT 8. CITY) 431:403--WOR*WI4IIOIO9. 119 Water street,. arida* Eater ettne7brsh, in.; Lim*. 'dontre bok*f Ifont3A Ronne, af anafacturentorPlasbnith, pier , . ow Gleam Etrktireas . g.lnasa7 Wantrian`, _cl,:ttaiWinua Convex Wass, for farlor.'mutgowaci public apl ~~ssoioa~~-~"~ 'pliscfrnaticga' -of ,Go-Prnii*BiliP• .1 0 . itif 65:•PileitE-Bignik:altimm. tarp alb:sting betur!ez! .! ._lo .01V - VHAINT 1. lee n ty 4 fseltran, -tinder , 'thtiltypg .Hl 7 / 1 /47' st The tniaineisa ot • :LP ElnasenisisMer/Luratt BENR MINER, :did Is an .Ibinssz thottio - q# elite the utißli3 ligtuclaum , t• ,,. . -7 .12 ttttlt "t }jm*tp j ,* wiz Inly - I**l„,,,s:tAPER. , 2 , &memos to*; - •..'=' , --r , ,=. • tr. • t.'s-' 0 • r,. Wbolesaloozoißoto4_ =, 800 8k tcrwriciv*****mua tips:x.4d UntallAtactitt ;rum door to the, - Postol2loiii;" , • '? 1 t 729 • • • 4LSSOLUTION OF et:ThEl-1" _ • 13re111-Vhe-iloitooleirre eziatbl oattertheaparkot D. 13 1. ...r., . are en.ttitott!tUit;torlritnitMort:4,..` ~ f lii4tliwi., taro/iced to mak!. _--.F.oyoirt.t.,„. th eft a y timagoioittiolaro tatttootot , e-pp-i•; thorom settlement toillGettEefl ° So• - 4. , •- . • too la Aitiiii4'fl-ciAlo,49.bod".Wrloo ~.71;;;..._.1161 ttiodkottited4ortdof4turi*Nqft r . ,..111o110 : 1 , .. • • &Stile. 13rIZ'''-;-' • Y. • ----,'• ..qt/VINI/136e, . 2,•••••-;-14411MA _itlCO.A____ , , . -••;• ••• -•-,- .7.X.4llPE,i,fiArisg/T. --''' itt:tiliii-iiiiirtmned • D.•GREGOi* L. 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