I Proposals. for Amu' WntrOn , and Anibu. lance &t 4 inn omos or Anirrtuyinnitlailbrannula , Corns, of/Toteinit and Mann, .. e.„...._+... _._.......,...._................„...„....... 0;=0 .- ........,..r. „...,,, . 0 '.. -, '11.114/' BE RECEIVED p i* . 4 01 11 104 ... ien t hittattltia . :httintilehing, by contract Army „,___Tri" TrOPosai .. . 5 should state the price at which wey,migt..be gturitehed„ at the places of mannfae. tore, aMkthe price at wtuoti they. man be delivered atihieltepott the number which can be made by thelliddder within one month after the receipt of the or 4Also tho number which he can deliver with in Week,. Thtillernese mast exactly conform to the follow ink apeilificabons and to the established patterns : Pour male hazneas •43 follows, to wit WHEEL • Two Qalioni.—Breech strap , 3 feel 8 inches long, . .8% Inches wide, sewed Into 14 inch rings of % inol2 .., iron; hip siliwa drir 8 feet 1 2 inches long, 2;4 Inches wide; phone 2 feet long, 2% inches wide, with 1 inch err, cross straps to buckle into stay smog 6 - feet long, 1% Inch wide; side straps 4 feet . 1% inch wide tie straps 16 inches long, % •in wide, tapering to a point. Two Beaty ift , nds...Long aide,2 feet 3 inches long, Stitches wide, 'with a two inch buelrlsc short side • I foot 4 inches long and 2 inches wide. Twolisir eliillani, 18 to 'flinches lone, with double . 'trans_ And gale leathers sad buckles 74 inch wide. :ma patrof strong Homes to suit, made of white eak ran ironed With hooks, breast rings 1% inch •square, staples and line tinge. , . Tee pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 6 feet 6 tithes long, % inch wide; tipper one 4 teat 6 inches • - -10tm.34 in& wide Two dles—Grown piece 2 feet long, 1 1 e , ' inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 1 4 Inch wide; front piece L% inches long, 1% me wide; stay pieoes, from blinds to crown pieces, 18 inches lorig,lN inch wide...S:lone piece 71 inches long, I inch yid% blinds 6 inches lone, 6% inches wide; reins, long aide 4 feet long, 1 inch widin short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buckle; butte, tinned -. munen, towel& 6 pounds ter the doom fwd pair Chinn b Pipes, 2 feetlong, 2% inches wide Two the foo of ca t : Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 16 links to No 8 iron, with T on one and, weight 7% to 8 per pair Twisted or straight tine pair of Breast ' Chains, 22 inches long, 14 HALM the foot, of No 3 iron Telsted TIM NeckEitraps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2% inches wide, with N Mott 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 thane& strap Twisted ,One qtadd* - made-en dticiakapas tree, heed, gni- ' ' 'let iniTearitie; ironedicovered in the usual way with halknioned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, la inohewwide; amain& T lest 8 indices long, 2%tnichns wide, with 2% inch buckle on one end, to be 18 0. 5 . 017 .4 to tlike saddle by being riveted to =its* shape, 1% inch wide; those straps are One cni each aide of the saddle-tree, one and le tied to the front part of the. bar, to other end to theextension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle failion ; • stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 Inches long, 1% inch wide, with 1% inch buckle; malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, rt ir w i Va UN lbs to a dozen pair LEAD. • .TwOLCoUsra,l7X to-18 inehes long,niedc the same Mhz , wheal, harness •. ' - ' - TWO pier of-Barons to suit; of same material as hi wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast Ann and line rings, with straps as In wheel har sumag Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness Two Nock Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness Twopair Chain Pipes, Two pair Trace Gliaiti ', crupper and Hip Straps Back strap 6 feet l og,ln tapering from 113 , 4 inches to 2% inches wide ps, each 2 feet 4 inches long, 1% inch wide, each with a hook at one end 'Two Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3% Inches .. wt :l .ifartingaies, 4 feet long, 1% i nch wide, to tackle into the bit wide One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches lon .. % Inch _ One Cheek- Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to ballkkii2tBo thabfilli each end, with's ring sowed In the centre to receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, 3g inches wide, with ei buckle at one end and an 61ncti loop at the other M One Whip, 'heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6 • One Horse Brush, oval, of briatles,—by—incher One Carry Combo, No 222-8 bar The whole to beped in a x about IS Wide, 17 inches deep, ack 84 inche b s o long, made inches of 1 be Mob staff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as many ed BoareqUirr Rothe Harness:, as follows, to wit; Two Q,UilOrs B WEEEL. re straps, 3 feet 8 inches long, 3% inches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings of 3i iron; hz e strims 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; stay piegten feek2lnahes long, 3 inches wide, with 134 ITleik, Wes: cross straps to buckle Into stay 6 - retal, 10v,15 inch wide; side straps 6 feet °inches long, 1 Men Wide; tie straps 16 inches long, 34 inch an e, tapering to a point Two Belly Rinds Long side feet 4 inches long. Inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short side 1 Moe 6 inches long and 2 Inches wide dMthle stra Tvio Hair Ce ll ars, 22 to 28 Maim§ long, with with ps and safe leathers and buckles 3i, inch; Two pair Of strong Hames to snit, Marls n !white ! oat toot, Ironed witlithooks, breast rings 1 inch , equare,' staples and line rings 34 Two pair Bame Straps Lower one 6 feet 6! incheelong-41neti wide{ tipper one 4 feet Snobs, long. Vett wide; otalum tannedAeather- Two dies Cream piece 2 fdise-2, loon( on, I,k‘ inch 'wit/et cheek pieces each 10 inches lone. Inch wide- front piece 12.4, inches long. nob wide; stsiypleees, from blinds to crown - nes, 16 inches long, 134 inch wide; note piece 12 Inches lorig,, kitten wide; Inches long, 6 inches wafer rptes,longente Minot 2 inches long, 1 inch widix Assert aide 2 foot 'long, I inch wide. with 1 Inch buckle; bits, tinned mulleo, to weigh Ms the doses Two:yids-Male Pipini 8 feet 0 . tonnes long, 234 Inches wide cr 7- "lat v 'Zrtveu n Olfainat. 7 fool long, 14 links in son fpe NO-2 twisted or straight, with 'l' ono tte end, weight s'fbs per pair Ontlegtir.Breast Chains, 2/1 inches lorg, 14 link. letbetll24CflVo 2 iron, twisted atilf:Nenit 21i t m buckleraP 8 feet 6 inches long, 334 inches ltwetl i nack7obeins,4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links ttieffitillt; Briefed No Iron, T and loop to be rtv eitiitll..otl,lo the neck strap, swivel in the chain One Haddle, made on Attekspes .tree, head, gullet arid noironliaticovered In the usual way with tanned haraelide ; flaps inches -apehas wide, stweinik 7 feet 6 inches long, 234 Ineheirwide,with a ' Inch buckle on one end, to beilibientitto the and eby being riveted to two one - inch wide 7. these straps a - e Awful one-on each side of the saddle tree oue endlithad to the sent part of the bar, the other and to the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion t stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 Inches jpai23ollolX' Wide; With 134 inch buckle; stirruPs. malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye petters, to we1g114 , 836 pounds to adozen *Ur. LEAD. Two Bittifliest'sarnetea fortwheel harness Two iw iara , 20 to 22 inches long, made the slime as for wheel harness Tw foro pairof Hamer to stilt, of the same material me wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast DEWS rings and line rin,gs, with straps aa in waft' bar- TwoNeciltraps and Chains, same as for wheel Twoo pair Chain pas, same as for wheel harness um Two pair n'ticaChatitie, same as for wheel /thr _ Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 8 feet long, tapering from 834 inches to 24 inches wide Hi * .litrapa with buckles each 2 feet 8 Inches long, 1 34inehmide_, with wrought hooks „Baok Bands, 8 feet 7 incites long, 83,4 inches wide Two - Mertingales, 4 feet long: ili inch wide, to tackle into the bit' • . wiOdene Coupling Btrapy, 6 feet 8 inches long, 3 , ' inch 9 3 888 k .44a, you- 1 iBOB ion & 1 inob e, t Osoo b_imitlkint b at S Wid ewed In ma centre- too lint • ' One Leattllitheilft, feet lag, .341.itai wide, With a Wok/eat one.tstvt-And aiiBlakiitowtitbo..thl h u es o 3" .plitted . ' or es h e; 8' fet inches lone ~ J- , - - —1 -. r t ~, :, One Sensallitlishi oVO, orlitlalinj, - ; by inche,- latwounrclot,'Fal bar Thearhdidtii bli t ililiCiiffil . a bei ahout si inches wide, 18 babilett deep,.B4 ipottes;long,inadis of i inch skiff, two r pttrei; w'fitill hoops or troil i as to be required, ,61 hoops . . The - SrhobstO haltlitthhir the ateirt material, sew ing to be utadewith gaiKulfaxed thread, and sub. met to inspeeutos , dtplus the procesa of manatee- sure and also who* ut:i. When staltotte: Unless Is rentdreaj the leed-i ontinrwo-bridted, biunee6 nackstraps, beLlphands, °bibs plama tram...oho.* crupper and hip straps, _hulk bands anso u g Oxalis are cionbied; one ustensts. g chain tiong,l4 a dds to the foot, of bio toma4 11131 kW/ 411414.- ou each su it ' a4de,d; and lead lino to illtei long .. the best pf ihit best material, sew to beinatie an ' dtvtlxed thread, and subject to inspeottar the -7 process of manufacture and also when 1113b3hijX1' When six - mule-harness ii retplired, the lead collars, bild_les, harass, neck-straps, belly bands, etenn-pipen ireee4iinnippor and hip-straps, baclrlbanda and Couplit a - re doubled ; one di _ • sto the 11)04011M hearings en . ' - dett; and lead line taist A o to betillffeatioarr ' Pro will.. ved making and 'rig ambula ' • for tw or four mule or horse tearns—a Speed nof which will be hereaftar furnished Forma of propoaals andtee will be furs nulled uponapplication at office, and none will be considered, mat do not conform thereto The privilege to reaesved by and for the United deemed extr Santee of rejec e httg any proposal that may be _myper, PrOpOliab ea 0t 1///1: b e e endorsed on the envelop, ostorthem . 4 poxide for rthinnn3l: Wagon ' 'init:4mbalanoe Harness,V and a d A t o aid Maj o4t =-- . Quartartmost er VlNTOTir V. fi Amir. rOIL BEFINF,RB,—.w at- -to at LOP ?anon with °akar° prep. Pactbilnit Fit's, Ato.,* t h e , late : nletwary marmot Atm.. vizi' expecte/toe in wa g iii b;,:ll !iloifftiotW JAY Otbariotthlishatent. For wort 5ty4114."1-113fari 40 the Mowing reamer; Roger:cider lt, . Beberte,Withinsee t oe, 0 411 John B. ~,•. ‘ . Atoliedp,m ek ftriars: an LPG;XawaoWit BroPitad e JoMuhn tate Copt Tim& * - Bell a Cil "' d tinkos., Trobarts, JrIA a Po; mops, spawn* ca.. -a at 4156:- - - 2 .i". 111••• , , WELDON . * ' .. 1 ' :31f -: . iirW • ' i IUGAR.,—; ' ' 7 ' 4 ' • ' - '' i WO bwrels Anima .. - 30 barralattmehai , . .. 10 barran.Pcnniered in store-401d locale ... ~..,,.. & BROS, . .. 410 *: 120 0int.13.8 li,roocintreai... MEM Oka EIGHT DAILY .TRAINS. Pennsylvania -- Central - 11Etiltiiiid. • • lint-upArMititcaurAt Juits TZ7l3lOllOll' HAIL TRAIIC leaves , PatiselagerStation every morning,' E ( 6 • l[6o PlSunday,) at4.42ta: at all mitt cipal • Stations, and. arriving in ,Padelphis at :10.16 p. THE 'PEIROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily 1 at 1220 a. in., stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harris bnig for Bahl , more, and arriving in Philadelphia or hmore at I.:l4.Ecta. FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sun ciay,) at 4110 p. stowtogonly at Greens barg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, (Jallitzen, A ltoona,ac., connecting at Harrisburg for Balti more, sod arriving in Philadelptua at 6:10a. to; ACCOMMODATION TSAiNS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunda g y,) at 2:50 pi na all sns and runnin as far as nema FIRSTACCOMMODATIONO TRAIN Co for Wall's station leaves dailicept Sunday,) at 6.140 a. m. SECOND ACCO MMODATION MAW. I for Wall's station leaves dally, Canoeist Sunday,) at 11:20 a. in. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's elation leaves day, (except Sunday ) ) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:25 p. tn. BLETUEMING TRAINS arrive in Pittabargls as follows:—Express, 11:60 a mi.Mall,ll:6o p. in; Fast Line 12:20 a. 111 ; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. in ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6bBo a. m.; second Wall's station Accommodation. Bao a. ; third Wall's station Accommodation, /d 6 p in.; fourth Wall's station Accommodation, tilt p. m. Blai Tra v n ll ravin e Intersecti on te F r ll a a e i o r t s ion e w iathn dJ ohlnnsdn w a n , connect at Accommo dation, and Express Trains Eaat and West, and with net lirreight East. PITIBBURGH A.NDOONNELLSVILLETREINS F topping at all stations on the Pittabtirgh and Con nah.ville Road leave daily, (8 nudity excepted,) as follows:—Mail Train, 6 - 40 a. to; Express Tram, 4:10 p. m. Pawning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con nallsyllle Road r rrive at Pittsburgh 10:80 a. in. and 616 p. m The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now °Cared cannot.be amps:fed on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from duet We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. F It F. a TO NEW T0R11.......4v 6 u OEO BALTIMORE 50 PHILADELPEIL4IO 00 LANCASTER BSi HARRIBI3 46 , Baggage checked to 1.11 stations on the Pentusyl vans nauroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasi.ng tickets in cars. will be charged an excesienacong to distance traveled in addition to the station rates , except from stations where the Com pany has no agent. NOTICE ~In ca.se.of loss, the Co, "any will hc:i themselves responsible for personal ha gage only, and for an air runt not exceeding $lOO. N. 8. , -The Ifsoelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey paimmgers and baggag' towel from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 costa for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply STEWART. 40 at this Penn'a R. It. Passenger Stati on, au 81 On Lit arty and Grant streets 1861. L'ITTSBURGH,THE 18(11 FT. WAYNE & -CHICAGO RAILROAD, 10 ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SCUM ER ARRANGEMENT 91IME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolia, EL Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other roate Nie PAPP/ARC TRAINS FABT MAIL LINE--Leaves Pittsburgh PIM a. r.. Arrives at Creitiline... .. . . &00 a. Y. Making close connections . with Belle:font= e and Cleveland, Columbus .0 Cilarnrirmli Reads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. chainson both Roads meet at Colum bus, andase TRAlN—Leaves all go into Cincinnati together. RAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r si. Arrives at Cresiline 7.50 e Making close connections as above. - Arming at Chicago at 11:45 a. m. N, 13.—The lams to Cincinnati is the same as by Stec nenville. Trains on both Roads moot at Co,. embus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Bleeping Ca.-s on this train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars. EASTWARD TRAINS. Leave Chicago, 7.30 a. as. and 840 P. a. Arr.a,ag at . Linia, 226 r. and 8.. u) a. Connecting with trams for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest line, Ate r. a. and 005 Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buftio and the East. and arriving at Pittsburgh, 11.66 a. a. and 3.20 r. a. All 17.12111.13$ CP7ve Connections with Pennsylvania Railrcad trains ler the Eastern cities. via Altanttrorn sad Philadelphia. ACC 4 ./MMOLATION TP.AliNtl—Yrom Federal et_ lineaY, for Now IL - ighton,lo.oo at, and a.,30 r.si Arrive at6.l Leave New .80 a a LO 6 O Arrive in Allegheny, &JO a a 2.2) Allegheny and nosy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 7.26 a. st, and at Eiononsy at 0.16 a. at; leave. Allegheny at 12.36 r. a. and 0.10 r. a. ai live at Economy at-lao - r,-a. and 7.20 P leave E. rust 3. et 8.40 gyp., and CU A.m., and arrive t n Alleghec at 11.05 g., in. and 3.20 p. M. MARKET TRAlN.—Leaven Massillon 6.00 a. in. leaves Alliance at 6.14 a. a. and arrives to Allegheny al 11 00 a. leavba Allegheny at 8461. r. it; Alliance at 8.00 r. a., stopping at all stations for psaaecgers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 0.00 p. in. Tick - ets will be sold for these trams at reduced rates_ Trough trains connect at. follows r- Ailburan AUlanceliefis with trans on the Cleveland and Min. d. At OrviLlo, Ohio, to and Crom Sfiliorstkirg, Akron, Cuyh Walla, etc. At old, th - .. 10 tor Mount Vernon, Shelby, 2.40- dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Croatline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columtu, pnottundo,Xertia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. LatriA, olavUle, etc. At Forest, for spensfield, Sandusky, Dayton, C.o rjrnati, etc., etc. At Lirce ta for Sidney,Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. oto. At Fort sine, for Fern, Lafayette, lad, St, LrAtia, and intermediate porta In Central Indiana and tahloin. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wana*ah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points an 111. mole, Lows, Wisconsin and fifinneaohe For further information and through tickets apply to SICOIikt.SPAIULIN, Ticket AeL, PeAsenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets forlialeat the Picket Offices of the Company °u tile line of the read r io 'Sparta of the United Kates. S. C. HATERWAY, Jell General Paabouer Agent, FittebnPfh• CHANGE OF TIME- c -SOMNIER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD lAN A.ND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- 1803 trains will leave the Depot of the Penn oylvenia Railroad. in Pittsburgh, an follows PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLR, No change of ewe between Pittsburgh ana cinna l 4 Arrive. Anives Arrives Pitt_ mrg,h, at Columbus, at quail:watt. at St. Louis. .1.4.86 A. 1228 P. r. • /210 P. gaga ; This route is snorter to Cruicuitutsi, Columbus and all points Sciuth, than any:other mute. Splendid sleeping care attached to elf Night Train& • PITTSBURGH AND WARR:T.INQ LaNyy., Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. et Ar. at Rochester,Wellireille, Stenttville,Wh'lng. lUD a. st. lthe a. a. t 67 A. a. 4.118 a. a. dart A. a. 6:05 P. L TM) P. M. 4191 A. a. Dal P. It, 1035 P. IWO A. a. 1:16 a. L MS v. a. &IC eat 440 a. a. *OD P. at. &Ur P. IL Uri P. M. The 11911* a. and LUSO p. atTrahu, connect with Trainsfor Zanetnrille, Lancaster, Sc. Tao 4.1)0 tt. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH * CIAVELAND LINE. Lanes Leaves. Pittsburgh. Cleveland. MI6 aL ode MA P. a. p IL r.. The Mg in., train conneete w it Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Jam New Passeligm or to go to Shndualcy, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, .be._particar to ask for dokete via Cleveand.mast mrough Tickets can be procured at the ill> erty Street Depot, Pittipurgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agen For further particulars apArto t, 'a/WILLIAM idTBWA_RT, Agent. Al the Company's Unice in Frelght Stab n, Penn street, R. MlilJlB, $lO Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. N:r 89 8441 74 -mterest accrued; but not yet due.. MAO 00 deferred premiums, (esUmatod) . . .... 1 • 86 , Premiums in course of transmnsten... 334000 00 2 88 GRoes Anaam, February 1, 186 1.........57, ,229 12 Rates of iiiremlnrn lower, and profits graater than in most other Companies. Tan Psersertort OS LAISLI MIMI to the amount at risk IS greater than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the United States. , ,,, i -, , Pamphlets and every requisite information will lbe furnished free ,01 expense On application, by etter or titherwise to , ~-...,-,•- _,.,_• ,i, Ds.R.L.DyGTON & 13E-cRoTOOR. 4 fit.ernd _ • __ FY ifFeet, Pittabuigh . . AELAWABE MUTUAL SAFETY INERTRANCE COMMify--IIiCORPORAED ' TRM LEGistaTrTR.E op pravriateibume . , J 1 18376 OFFICE, S. .8. COS.N.B.S MA etIVD r WelLon'T ,STRARTS,PILLIdammii. MARINE glatift&NOßSoriVessen, Car and =of the W Grid. IN - thsHV.E t il o by Rivers, Canals, Lakin. a nd nd oa.i! [giro all at the thdriati, lug .Dq.su. - 4711etises Vtr°l7l• "l't°2 ' 6B ' I,Youteress.—wim. migii,' Zinlijui,4l"l!"tEk,udes Theopidlus Pauli:Um& John N " P e Jelin d ,Dayia..janie n Trertr, Wm. Eye, dr James C. Kia:7"wm, "3:4u .108,A, -Bealt:, r . R. M. Huston, Geo' tit.lilePet, Hugh Citalg C ble /lat. 3 , Samttel'E.Stakesd. Kra gi mui, -r--r' aw d Darlington, H. 104161 ' Pelles3l EMOAL: pro priorgyvirgi t u A, l i t u ir RAN. Jacob P. Itniettn.hilims_Rtrrian, Joshua ..P. Jahn EL. pl4' - '`Pi vet, D. T. Morgan, - utantati n g O omPae7 have removed the °Mee' . r'R. Banger, do. , rci'' - No. 1114 woogazi- f - ' vn .... mmev;:wist.4uat. :1.11 ~.,_ ....., ..,_e : , 71. , , ... - ~.. ,-; • Pt, *two= land' , and moon ''— ra all or, Row imam ,' • - "eik.i, ii , _ den nUt be reoedved, sad ru e d ie. ."P, Agranta i• ' !swim - 0101 48 0 414011 N &mit; 0 ' 24 No. InriVatist IlliskurOt m • lot , "s''' ' . . . ~ - ' -i., .ii , ..- _..p,.. , .. In:SW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND dianapolis dr Cincinnati R. R Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute . , an d Tone Kane and Alton Railroad, to se a n d and Literyiate and Inauanspotts, New Albany and &dem, and Michigan Central' Roubd for CHICAGO, BOOR mum, BURLINGTON, and all httertnedi. ate T=l VI dit__Tratn--40mAyiiApousr 4 TERRE_ S A A ezlcAm4l: 7 l(.. ,',, , FreighbAk o nati or Lawton afff lea Vi "any other rotate by twen y•ftsx _ h i p il and n ot As Tow rates. The only ge by whlc ill ta be made from On brellthwHitki .. I . E. .41SZ W e an•- ' - - . • 00/lEligliMe4t ma de to J..R. , CEIROARE‘ Manfred I Cincinnati% or W. R. crotr ~ agent. A Law rencebargidrilLrectehre prom 'aiterition, - and no charge for conntrissi no , for -*swage 'Or For Outlier anforrnatientojAfto TtrbbfAkßATt• GAIN. (No. US:Water soot of theCtonparty, who tins par togirstmndontri. aniatuitia for pus- Aerors all rod& lo .tholiwa , _ NOui, Terre Ratak tte, Chicag o pern, oreeneardisztords. villa, Charleston, ram and c. aisß •4 4-2 JOlZattuttEleg. ~iunt ; 1861. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1861, Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. FRANKLIN FIRE —MIRA RAITanCOMPANY OF PlTlLabrypin,4 Office, N 4 and 614-CH33:STNUT STREET,.V6F Erb. 82421 61, Mew5, ..rennor t 6O .elsgraeaßy to AL Act or Asseinbly, beam. Find . Maxim. elcatnPl7 seCtired..-r..--4/A4323 88 RearEstate,Onvent raluellloaAlOnt) - 162;sss 26 Tem E r e rN- Loans on ample Collateral • 89,135 543 Stocks, (present tidal (886,067 72,) cost. I 88,788 66 NOW and Bills Receivable- ................. . 1,82100 82,285061 The only profits from premiums which this icons may can divide by law, are, from rinks which have been determined. Insurances made on emery description of Prop erty, in Town mid Country at rates as low as are con siatent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty yeara, they have_paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four millions of Dollars, thereby afford. in evidence of the advantages of Insurance, a, well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1359, 982,183 88. DI RBOTO2IB. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner,. David 8. Brown, !Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob A. Smith, EdwarC. le, George W. Richards, GeorgeB al es CHAR N. BANOKER, Presldent EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. Wld. STERL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER 001FirLY, Agent, raylo Northeast cor Third and Wood 'Meets. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAME, President; F. M. GORDO, Secretary Capt. R. D. COCHRAN; Gee A li gent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang ft Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all hinds of IFIR/2 and MA• BINH RISES. A Home institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are de. termined, by promptness and hberality, to main lain thee/Ammer which they have Assumed, as of. eruag the beat protection to the., who denln insured. ABSETB, OCTOBER 2,och, 1860. stock Accormta 168,0 W Mortgage—...— *l6o 00 Office.. ......... ..... . ...... 260 00 Open h Accounts, 18, 7, 861 eO EW9 Cas Premium Note& 21,806 Notes anti bin@ dißt!oUnted 174,476 14 DID tOlOllB. George Ihunle, R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, James M'Anley, Nathaniel Hoirres, Alexander Nimick, Wm. H. Smith, (than. W. Ricketscie, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Spoor, David LI. Lon& Roes J. Thomas nrnti • PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COI 2'l - , NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Itonea, Capital $ 210,10 0. --Assets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every demenpuon of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. RING, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Eves, E. R. Cops, E. a English, George W. Brawn, P. R. Savery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, J. Alagargee, E. %Nor, F. mean . Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood sheets INUFMCc CVIP I ANI Of Plh. ITSSJ.IIIGH A ?.. DCA Ciza. dentWM. GA LEY. Prerodent I;EL SA, Secretary. Milos, Car. of :der ket and Water .6 , a. Insure.‘ agalost the (iiq~n uon , t f the Southern Jana Rivera Lakee, and Bayous, and the NRCI- Kaden of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Firs. MILeCIVAG9 : Ben. T. tittlvwe, jut. M. Cooper, Jas. Park. Jr-. S. Harken b. B. Y. Jones, 6. U. Young, J. Cal.ftrel., Fratuns Seller& S. M. Kier, John S Ddwortb, John Shipton, Bitrohty Preston. Wm. G. Johnston. h, FIRE INSURANCE The.Enlerprise Insurance ('o OF• PR ILAD E.Ll'lll,l 6.41.1 M.A.etn fr Und, Nits, r». :Amen Yen, - f, co , Fr pm= Aiy. urxaszs nm Hotoi?« A Co- (;4periminl A Co. Jam is. Lyon A Co., Hon. Thom. hi. witharn 5. I.a rt•iy A Co, .1 tatrws Marshall, . Al. len Kramer, Hog ? George Co, Viason, M&Elroy A , Can ACo., John T.L.Nntn A , Jno.ob Paint*r en, Rniiny, grown a Co. NGTON A HLACKSTOCH, Agen Aplete.3n3 Odic" Hank No. 07 tl. • FIRE- INSURANCE ay 313 .- E Reliance kl nlnal insurance Company Of Philadelphia., Buildings, Limited or Perpetur.i, chandiza, Furniture, &c., in vwn or country. 'ash Capital, ti 229.510 00. Assets. *303.508 96. OFFICE 4'U. lot WA LIVUT STRRET. . erected as follows, vta First Mortgag e Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount 1166,600 00 Ground rent, first cluba.....___ 2 461'60 Pennsli,:a Railroad Co.'s 6 It emit Mo Lonna, 5 3 0,000, r05t...—...-- 21,903 00 ?Wind° p city 6per cent loan ..... ..... 80,000 00 Alieskiehy County , 4 yi cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad I ..._.-.. 10,000 00. Oollateral loans, well sect;;:i - XSOO M 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain , Railroad company, mortgage loan ( 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock- 6.000 00 Stock or Reliance Mutual Insurance Co-. 24,860 00 Bionic of County Fire Insurance Co 1,0:4 00 Stock of Delaware M. &Insurance Co._. 700 00 ' Comraerdial Bank do 't ........ ........- 0,188 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co'n Scrip.-- 160 00 Blue Receivable, buainess paper... ..... 16,297 12 Book Account; accru Internet, e - t;...... 6416 72 Cash on band and in u n hands of &gable- 11,333 16 .----- IR '912 0 5,9,1 CLEII TINGLICY, Presitiet. 96 DlOlOlO6B. Clem Tingley, Samna! Bisphant, William R. Thompson, Robert Siren, Frederikc Brown, William rammer, Corneltna Stevenson. Benjamin W. TinAlef, John R. Worral, Marshall Alll, H. L Carson, t B. Lothrop, Robert Tamil, Charles Leland, Frarles ederick B. Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Ch Wood, Ehruth Botta% /amen S. Woodward, Jobe Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMA/ii, tar. .1 GARDNER COFFINT, Agent, mylo Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. ----- - --- rite Mutual Lifeinsuraire Co .ole 101V.W YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agen 00 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, THE BUSINESSOF THIS CiaLPA_NI la oonducted on the maim prinmple, In the araietest sense of the term—the entire swi dive on m), (fedora:Mg near agentses alone, being equitablp ded am the astutradr Reoeipta for the year ending 81st January, $1,589,576 75. Assets Over Seven and afiaarter litillon of Splines. Cash on Wald and in Bank. 3 L 065- 5, Bonds and Mortgages 0,M.879 1S United States Stocits,-- ,347,futst-s0 Reel Rotate ..... .. ... ......... 40 A5 1 5 , 5fri - Due from agenia ............... .. 2(1,44..p0 Ad(lant 1.1 • ii=ll3= t2P8,261 76 Pt. TY P• T S 00R. PENN AND WAYNE >r!"3. JOHN M IsI.IH.PATRI - OK. . . . -. _..JONN MELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP. r HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TUJ JL day tormtd a Ca-partaervh4p la Lhr eOl the I.Air., JOHN M. KIRK PA I RICK, JOHN Pittaburgh, MAy lath, 1861.MILLLON, KIRKPATRICK 04 MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth btreet, five doors above Smithfield, Pillebirgh, Pi. I AMES A. LUWRIE, Attorney a, U Law oSue, Fourth atreet, Pittsburgh.. be tween Smithfield and Cherry Alley. delLly CLEORGIE S. SELDEN HI ItiG qui resumed TAE PRACTYCE. OF LAW, tha) hereafter it hand as hw ofilett, Lir4 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. few IT AU , , :iargeon successor from smit hfl c old Street Office hours from eight tc I o'!( .rer, Ito cetioek. 1..14•.t0 C UPPI.NO- AND E LECHING lan. C ous. 0. 43.Tee1t, attracted. Rot, 0014 and ahogrer Bath 5 isel9:l7 F . fiaw..l77 Grant ertrnet. te 4AiI L oal, (Undies, (tr. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, —OT-- YENANGO COI-NTT, PENNA., (ctrAtcrEaKr , Eff. • Ibtil.) Cakplt..o 3100,000. .1..'14. 51 A ) , 14i1A Pro& Ff. E. .1)A Vi. 4 PTILLOTOM" A. 31. Ptiarki:.ll. .1.4210. Forlupy J. L. t:ArpagL.:.a. 0121,3 b t•lnt of 4: rr.hlAXgrui _ . ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPAN OttEKETOY, JOHNSTON 4. 1111.. KINS, 4.5 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. u AVE ALWAYS on hqn.ri r. superi qt,skl,ty or mynah - AT 41,1,1:N11NA '• • ccd eftl . L.f. COAL: wilt Also, LAI4IPH of se - very mrtotll, 14' IC 4 fCIA.CML/.1... or LAKU CANDLES. Palm, Toilet and !OMB 50z.1.1 al o. 07 Wood &treat, Pittsburgh. t' NATRONA OIL. NAFANUFA(,TUI.:EI) BY i'ENNsY f 111. recta Sail Atanuracturior Cotnpuny CLEAR AND ODORLES:4, lad "THE guaranteed unchangeable in color. ILI , UMINATOR OF THE DAP" Constantly on rumd and ferrate hy P. 8. M (2e, a their new orrice, No. 'A Wood street, betwekt PI ri. and Second street. enblibtf 1 . 4 F.O. CALHOUN. (ivaaral Alt.n , • A. FLOYD, fIORN ER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., ~/Pittegurgh,.Pa- agent for the receipt and sale of CARBON OILS. • H sees constantly on hand, and Is he-wing heavy and light win suitable for I:lThricating and Refining purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash elev. airCerndew phUr OG EV, - "C;+ IA I, AIN 0 CAM-It )t./ OIL LAMP STORE. COAL ANI) I guarantee my CARBON OIL To he the hest in this market, and my styles of LAMPS are the 'wort and best, and of every variety. coal, OIL ill We Mast econommuland brilliant light known,anctta entirely nomexplottive. Wholesale dealera and country stenos kuppinvi with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the nnest quality, at low pricey; also, Lamp. Wicks mid Libltuneys. C. Noa. 10 and 12 Eiftli street, below Market. My22•lydaw In the Excelsior Omnibus bt.ation. NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEI , 4 YIIFTIi AND LIBERTY STS. No. 107 Markel S treet, THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING anew and large stock of PAPER lIANGING, Embracing a oom . plete assortment ler Dwellings, Stores, °films, Ha ll e, Churches, an, to which be would reepectlblly invite the attention of the Pub 11c, having an entire new stock of goods recently purchased and DOW arriring. Those in want of now goo& will find them by looking through our assortment. Maratlyd WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Come and see - • WALTERP. - DIAMISHALL, No. 87 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has for male .Frenett,. Herman and American WALL PAPERS, FOR ?ARLO.IIA 12A cEId.MBER4 OH URCHEB, rolls de 50,000 rolls at 12i cts. 50,000 at 0, 8 and 10 cts. womow 0113126120, rata BOAZD Pawls, Tama Covaas, cnusas, *a. Mir Look for the Striped Front. The only place in town where a fall assortment of French papers is kept. mown JAMES I. T AXIL 011 1 A LDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward •co LLECTI ONS promptly made. Deed», Bonds, Mortgages and other Legat riting , Drawn. A cknowledgementa Taken, Bills Probated. grair i °AI4 NUT n COAL C —Hav ,SLACK, & COKE. partners in ig purchased the entire interest of my the arm at' Rapy. M'KAIN ilitOo,i am 31011 prepsied to Rirmilin Ga our former custom a. CUTHBERT It SOH. era and the citazens of Pittsborg,h and ViCtildt km El Market Vt. generally, a su perior -quality of comb, NuT COM , SLACK and OORE, in large o mall (parties. or CIOLI''S REVOLVERS I COLT'S R , Sere sentthrough the Poet Ofyree, left at the Tol, ils,/ VOLVERSI-4ast receired, area lot Iv Atittaeoll.he Mono ngshelaßridge, or at the Work 3 express of all the differeniktnds nAnufira red. R be attended to with promptness. Sharp's Four atiot Repeater% Coal Works and gallop aitasteg, m...ilouthejEttit ' Shen's Berea 4 0 ~ •. , I 4attth, one square gi3ofeihe moneagahala Bridge Smith ik Pi'a•ilion's Siorittintot Repeat em • Malan JssoilEill. BLILEY. P"...r male by BowN * MU/4. ~,.. . 4 ' . ' ~il:i cid HiiA Orifaziotr4. /11. a. WIER/TNEW9 1.7331.1 O. ttat at the Pittsburgh Pozi, Fiftb '`.3t, near Wood. iyl3 AuVID AMMUCCIT,...... JAM= L. SUM AtCALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, x•ALANK.Lnir, VENANGO CO., mompti Pennsylvania. . W. PAITELSON C2O. PATTERSON & DAWSON, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. iandy PITTS. 6 UR Gil, I'4. • ES. F. LIMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. °Moe, No. 7A Grant Stieet (ThreLa doors below ths Court ti MYSay Prrususan, Ps. A TTORNEY AT LAW 01/44, No. 13 Fourth hey PITTSBURGH., PA. UOTT DENTIST Has removed to tha houaa lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. Pe &tree*. side,) Lialrd door ST abov B e Rand nn Au-eet. 43 Office hours from 9A.M.W16 P. M. I ap4:ly Jtt SEIPEL ADA In JS , DENTIST Rio. 97 Wylle Street, Pittsburgh. licrsatrai:—Dr. A. Id.Pollook, 1). D. Bruce, Hen, Relleck, Theedare nettles, Pannell Erreti, 14:ly TEETH! StVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. s I LL, has removed to 246 IPEIN N kis STREET, in the Imams formerly oce.up.eti uy Dr. U. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's ChoreL— lß. will gave ell the modern improvements. •Peet: - . inserteditt ?Arlene prices ; trum sis to $62 per set. Rarsmaros—Rev. W. D. Reward, Rev. Bennet Fin. A. BraciJey, 51'eandlens,Rep lune, W. H. Vitekirk, Dr. Gt.,. H. Keyser, W. Niro Lek. Samuel 11PEee. en27:ly Da. C. WATERCURE A3O HOMEOPATHIC, PHYSICIAII; ALSO-AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR IS H yi C. }-f rri Ude apaar IR. 4 . . ti J. El. SAW VER., aver, &r. JOS. 11. HUGHES 41,1tlen= „ 4 ,11, BIENNETT : . . 4-NTo4474,shm DEALER zN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. Imo Wood Street, fe22: 6in Pittsburgh, Pa, WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DEALER IN— New Orleans Saga: and Molasses, 'LOUR, ittaco.r, Rice, Cheese, Fish, 0118, &c., No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smitkuield, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A constant supply of Purs Brandies and Wine of hs own importation, always on hand. Al , lO, ill 2.lollollgPjletal Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. ripayn & C. le. 111A1Th — krif," MA NUFACTURERS A..ZT:D DILA. DI•T I)001K, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, ,eve removed from f!7 WOOD sT.tucrr to No. 88 Sentittifteld street. RiTTSBURGEL, PA. CleLlieeti or Trade for ape Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &O. I MPORTERS OP A LSQ Diatillers and Dealers in ME OLD MONONGAHELA EYE CHM, 327 Gad 329 Liberty Street, PI TTSBURGH.. PA. Wei. LIA- k. y Torsi WHOLESALE & }MIA LIQUOR' MERCHANT, No. 37 Dlanaots4 Alley, Naar Wood rit ford., PITTSIBLI.R(iLI, P. 4 4 - Alwaya on hand Blackberry, Cherry A and (anKnac wmakr.Brandlea, Old Monongahela /lentilled mhl6 tr. 7 r 3II3I IILETOIIi & BRO, IMPORTF.Eii OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c LAO DMA LEES IN rifle Oct Whiskies, NO• 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplo:lyd PHILADELPHIA. &two and ,segars. D. Pa.NE..IiART, 1142 TIT7ACTIJELB &ED DLL= VI 414 IMO TOBACCO, SNUFF 4 SEGARS, 17.1 WOOD STREET. 3.4 YON A IiftSTIIIAL, 13 , hna44 tO Dew.- tn GI N Ul Nl41 lv II AVA NA SEGARS, 11,11 D Virginie Chewing Tobaceh, WOOD STREVT. C • cskring Roe. , hell NITS BURGE'. Vii. klaurs.. ...... W. ti.muntvam, Pntsburgitt 21ILLE11 & RICRETSOfti, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 2 31701MEILEI 7KA SDIEt WS Bi MS A I,ID MCGARR hUK , 411 it+ =, WatiKa OF' ^.F.Rry 141.,N irr" 13 . k 6N - 1 fia'll4 aTazirri, .INi) SOLE act.e.Yrs SW&ARIIS'S CITY GL "Olt ASS PITTSBURGH, PA. 'rob,ir-.1!.&, Cotton - rams, .c., Ac., Vok 4 t tii 00 Fla& d. [l=2 Oapairrian (fialeries ARE BROTYE GA LLER Y L A. 1-'..A. eot'l c H RERT ENTRANCE. TO THuSF. PARTIES WANTING raa: Soo A mt.rotypem a r moderato pnoe, end all aMt bonr he. t, orteb:o °Win a koo.l :ikPmeme vc~trro re,peotirdly ro - iottod to (tall I.arrto 'moiety ..11`,L4f.,1 1..ra1)0 ale eye 00 land. ittl,l .reisfactott guenintor-1. C. rii..A.SCOW, rly) Fourth bi.reet. Pluebargy6 PEOPLES' GALLERY, 93 91000 STREET, C. , retcr ut Diamond Al!ey. T HE PECTFULLY anuounce to the citizens Of Pitts, earzh sae Vicinity, that ho has leased the shove Popular Gallery. and to prepared u> take every va riety of -1'1,4.111n" ROO•VO to the Phomraphie Art, in ite moat percept styles, luta G TLY ILEDU CE) PRICES, Important arprovementa hese been added. rendering this the or. dEnlireble. , conerritc.ti ar..t pletAnat loco:ion in the city 171 v A.JAQUA Y. Grours. • TUBA— ..... ..... .J. S. RiTunta....- H. a [Lanai (Late at Miller t Ricketeon'a.) tt ltY/Pltt R. & :nawria IL Hi 8 . (Sta.,onsor to Rum, At Mammon.) Wnoleaide Deakill to FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, VON Y ECTION ER Y. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, &c. No. ag Wood et., and Na 112 Second street, Oppoeao Sc etiarlem Hotel, PI TTSB 0.8011 ILL )11AGAL EYI Wholesale Grocers, Noe. 18 and 20 W1"..1 Street, .WhL R. sziim WM. U. fiatITII & CO., WHOI,EBALE GB 0 CARS, Hi SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREET 1t T P iro lli --- - - -I,s T F, RAT, , No. SS leourtn Street, near Wooa.. THEHE 81313SCRIBER8 DMANUFAC• ture and keep cortatantly en hand everyart. their line, rig: Cornices, Ornainenta, Cut taro Coeds, Comforts, feather Reda, RfattraageaN all kind& also, the celebrated. Patent SpringEeda All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. • Sir Promp t attention given to all orders for fl, Ling and laytng down Carpeta.oll ClothsA nett', lyd ROBERTS& RO Cf/L A oli n niard s atiaois. GArGWISCH would remind • me old Mends and customers that he Is still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrant on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, rod in commotion with tte hall, a well appointed billiard salon with tables, balls and Dues. n ' goo: Rebember the place, Apollo Rant Fourth at near Wood. entrance horn Fourth:~J rl4~ty 14. BELL AND FOUNDER, .No. 70 SECOND Street; bur 4 gh . , Pa, is prepared to furnish to order, hits . CITURCE, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND 4:)Th ER Biala, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. • CHIME BELL made to ordSr. STOP ANN GAUGE all sizes, for Steamboats, MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAI! IN COCKErofGE% and evei* Yariety of Brass Castings Anishe In the neatest manner. 46r- BABBIT'S ANTI-A' ON IDITAI FULTON'S PATENT 0 PACKING, lot Steam Eln,qineb. aPaly STMT)RIEB. W,p Rio Coffee, Itt bblefeak,) N. 0. Molasses, 16 hbde Porto Rico o S r ,60 b"bldßeited 62 boxesdWindYwwhsido 25 bble N. Y. &prop, 16 " 10 " do No. 8 Large Mackerel, hi Is bbls No. 2, medium, do for &deb. , W. H. SMITH & 00, its Second. and 140 Front mitre/111 iWe "Minnesota, lowa, a Tedl N vv.--U------,&T----N-----------ER LANDS.—. Persons owning lands in the West, who wish topes ig taxes, am to informed that weattend the n and pannent of Tares in Wisconsin, o. 'tut Jlir WATEIt 11l S PERSON, LIABLE OR Ur' x. and Buaineas Tali!. and Water • Rentaitthis - L-11.3 of Pittsburgh, are hezebynetilledthatibinthere taxes and water recite are now due and payable at t , a City Treasurer's Olbee, Fourth Ilthreet. itap-On al) payment made before AUGUST PI/16T, a Macon Mt of Five Per Cen • . will be lowed. al— Between August lst and Sep ember lath, 1 a discount of Two Per Cent, Between Qt.. ,obey 1.4 and November let, an additton will be made of Ave per cent., and after November let, ail terra/mpg unpaid will be put in the handset collect or., with a further addition,of five per cent. W.ll. Eloaxiikum. chi Treasurer. . O.A.R.P• 15:1".L'kS I O.O%.I,LPEVi'eI UAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. From 8 to 24 feet, new desinne and befuittfult a ftz with all iiolxte usually found in niesr CARPET WORM, and on as favorable terms as any other house In the oily. mhBo D gi I 1 KEEPSCONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAI BONNET o_ • lso, makes to order aPlus, tFUND MOP y . BOXES, suitable fox shoes, DrYsii.CtZ V at Eastern tees. Corner Vireo street, (third tory— o ver 011iasem—rteck4 Me. burg h, Pa. lectly, PITTSBURGH .....10& P. SUNTREt. wthiathig THea. _lPlttsbatz HAYING BEM APPOINTED AGICN'N HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLDISILITLNO VOR LIGHTING HASEMENTEk LANA AREA% AND 00Ali VAULTN.' We 884 1 11 e4 at would reepeour etnaity soljett RE couzioaton of Warehouse, N 0.150 Water Street, • . ANDERSON I PHILLIPS, __vied Is Itrr BROWN BRurREBA: roanctraaturan, mar& nor. Illinois. ;LlBNotice of Dissolution Pallaierialitk NOTICE IS HERRarervnt'-'1,11.A.T theAtertnerehtp. latetyeakt4iirbetween.L.l4E FIVE and GEORGE A. tf.E.LLY of the tam of Allheny, under the firm of KELLY, was dissolved Oil the 22d of AriBEOICAN. . * a.1861. fir mutual consent. BEORywid st and ST by The Inuthiesa WE be carried on at the old the er, by whom all-theltudness of the late firm be •aeMed: • subeedb GEORGE,* /MUT. AlleschenYi J u n e 4,lB6L-46-tf soAp,co4,D.Tas AND'roms. _ . ._. 1.050 Bores Chendcal Olive Hrasl/181%; . ze -' ( 600 do Haien Soap in 1, 2 and 8 800 do. No. / Pahn Soap m 42 and 8 1ti16 12 200 do Oleine do fn I>a 160 do German do 3 libtarn„,: 250 00 do WM . . ', • Friend to Woman Soap in 6 linant .. at" l,s Sharing and Toilet Soap in aimarant .. and WWI. Boxes bnnera' Candles, 4000 do Hydraulic Pressed and - Mould Nunes for Rummer use. MO Boxes Vanuniu ne Star Candles, 48,5 a & 08. 60 do ew Bedford B perm , Oantilea, 48, fig jk. es. 20 ,:lo Wia Colored Gandh do, i; da, 68 & 6s. 6 do Coach 6 do afar dits. 10 Barrels No.l Lard OR li do dos do. • 10 ' • 25 do Lubrlestltut No., / g .011,. ~- . , i do •do do"' 4 00.. do Carbon 1115 natinatEdir --- • 36' do - Call(Mhanddiruffo;' •-• , . . . R &1: H. To whom was gwardedo by thell . .-fir - . A/apnea-4 :"i B omety, the thi . C.preaninman for Oda,.l3oaPik-andi (imam ' . “ ~,, vi to ,t•Asolga., - - FURNPAMANir: -.116414g;V:f2 7 : 7 '7:: f/ ALT 4'77 .° Wrooi. Rireet; •; is efi.g.,;-3....t Rm.rn:roisi) PRIG . JAMES W. WOODWELL., Nos. 97 awl 99 third Street. m FoamTH STABIEIti COMUSTING'OF ALL VARIKTIM OF STYLES •ANO FMMFfs- summits rya • Hotels and Private Dwellings!? d the ets. All orders promptly attended. , I . l e Furniture earefally_packed and boxed. . • Steamboats and Betels furnished at, short nee. Cabinet Manors supplied with every article i the, I irll3. IF URNI nTER-P0 04481-- full . asaortment rid RN Ake rded bo V F UITURE, burgh manthac embracing • 1 ~ •-• Buruceu;__wl - cuun% - ARDROBEie, .. . • ad ever y article needed in a well furnished direl.• ling, a., well as a splendid amortmerd •of • ~,, i OFFICIZ FIIANITUItr, Constantly on hand . 4 inli.mada- to r. o.notc . th e ow), terms on which mamma Igiorm `, this liahment is LanPASE, l e tntetmennele ecoo - 84. Persona in want or a4llung M.\ amp abo n I would be advantage at- .:s. j Law . 104 . : No.loB Bmithßeld street. below FLU J.' 11. FACZIMia, Joe. M. 1111117* _ etintationaL ST. FRANCIS' C 63.1 40E, Under Care of the Frandseatt thiothers. TEus INSTITUTIDN; , SITUATED IN LORETTO, camhrio - Cotintjr; humeri's. n to, tow mllettfroni Cresson Station, oral the ditect route betviefrifihlledelPhai" PiltaburEhi arm chartered in itiba, with privillgesr to limier the usual Collegiate Honore and. Degrees. The- loan. tion of the Coll als one of. fli esnoat, healthy In. Pennaybra s portion of ' the Allegheny Monntains being proverbial for its pure vrMer, bracing . ing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRM MONDAY after the I.sth of AUGUST, - and ends about rho Zinc of JUNE following. lt. is divided Into two Sessions. Students cannot - return home between the Sessions. All the,. Apparatus tackle airy for: Lend Surveying, Engineering, Ac., Act, will be furnished by the mental:Minn the SP:ideas. Instrumental and Vocal Mask forma Mo extra charge. Btodents will be admitted from sugtu years to the age of manhood. Tests—Board and Tuition, payable ball yearly in Washing and use "O-f lo Classical and ModernLangnmtra........ 10 Students spend Vacation e Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mgr" Loretto, and to other Clergymen of - the Pittsburgh Diocese. THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY.. A T WESTCHESTER..PAL.OVITB,W two houre ride from ithitedelphts by' the e . trpylvanla Central or the West Cheater dire& Railroad will resume the duties of ale -BUMMER TEEM on the first day oV MAY'nett, Arid ;clime on the last day of tieptember. Tne Sehoo/; therefore, Min session during le sum sp. MJETSB.-Paptla are referred at any time at proportiosutte charges. Tha arenage number of Andenter 3E11'15, tinder the charge of - nine Teachers.. The French, German and 'vanish languages are taught by reirtiO fireside* instructors. For canoe ea apply to W3L qt. M. Principal, apl....ndreort at West Cheater, Penna. fit L NO. 83 WOOD 8191.P.ET WILL THIS DAT OPTIC TELMA, SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR GENTLEMENS ag . for novelty and beauty of gyre, la unexcelled. The Tailoring Dtypikrtatinit., embraces sal the new fabrics of the efausenadap• ted to all dames and uses. WeAla pay Ile same strict attenuon to the style of getting up magma , merge fur which tre .hare ahra7e been tealoWed•— Our prices are moderaes. L. HIRSH:FELD, NO. 83 WOOD SIT.BET. LUUKIMM -FOR- SPRING SALMI I'. D. & 11. DIVCALLVM, 87 Fourth Street, OIL CLOTHS FOR THZ SALE •OP le&ly ~., .natilAgit 43rOkern;IMI ro - A44,1 4 4 =4 2 41 , 131hrenga ' Notes. Exchangenir lV e rittern'etion don stantltrorniZ•• clogieta6gismade,tniiiit-mitt tlizoioout th e Anted Ennte -Depoeutn,reenny pik-Spuis or d'urrens men terlor . ikatiltreetimikirTbtrli nik ii .ltorytrt ninety. -• • - • inortll .port.e.ati4ip-'l. 7.,.ic slt , “., 2 P -- • Ifiltksitirsirs irlsis 4.a7RICAMP4 __ ,-.4 fi.„.6. rip Err II %-srow-olerteaock , alsov,on.WedneschtylitagoattroberAiyin lkorri'lditylaktO 240141)tiNt rit,froloitiOackiik Wad ftOP2 Novemlser :To, t.l.4t,tri**ll-:,t6 „Depordtareetivwd of ali ' ' ' ' 'l"e l ami. iN 6 petaasysisia , dividend liftha , :4. twos Leaigt,,,Tanto Ind u jaHMlV,` . .. 'Wen ainca tha-Boak-wsktr4.., . ~ .t ":„of art Jur °rutty SI yam , ' - -, ,--4 . Interest,if not drawn eat hi_p#saittaiEeWredtt oft , to depositor pa -pvinalpil; and.,helika_Hmstatne interest-fronnthe arsVdolifisfllinfastnit4uedvenber, vonapotattaiesayearwithout trottlidy4 Mode. .. -,, tor. to-, , or et - en tsw At •gb'rca Loa * nuking in the u''' ,stateadite Arts CM a Inwc, ''' • - ,,,, ,~, - - , -4 ,- - 4 'q.'i Books con ',. Elie:tanker, Itikesseigill4tlea and Rem4ati. twit gratah-cm*Oroa.lo. Milli itifiefrway - 1 : ' l 'l ' ' . IllniallWe ~4 ;...,... .-,.., Viet Varalladik. 4 . Hi ll Eu ..4.,: Willitak r J.- Ativiii ,-- 3 Asi ' ,:ft n, Bent. L. Pohnesteaa, -' A` Dr„ „, Hopewell Hepbram , Itoberfßobb, . Jaynes Herdausn, ,Varties flhfilhk, ~ James-IL Eellby, , aierandar Trna alexand - er Bradley,t .3.oos.liiitipt John (3. Baokofen, . - per lL, Geon-a rge M°inflowoot; ' J OhnEi.thillor,,- . -.. Joh, • ..rinitz 2 V : AJoruso A. Carrier, : 40u. . Clurles A. Colton, .'''. . Walt* P.; lifluatig William Donets, . -John; - , i.-,,. John Evans, Henrpitt..i.uitorsti, John Holmes, ~ John, Hilithimmierge wilhamB-Haven, Alexander - l E E p ,r . Peter R :Hunker, WfilisarEi Richard ,Hays, lami4 . Wfiltif . 4. Willinarr B. Lovely, .--aninviraittrressmat' warren AND ISlMandio' •,.- • Nommeu. CHARLES .A' - OC4,TON:' ,-- - , el • LOAN RJENRY W. C 11111011171% No. 100-13 .taitidletor 84,;T. finer the Corner of 1 / 1 % Pi AtriumA. 4 0 0NErii 'aro and - smalk_ *l*B Moaned on Gold rad Silver Disinonditblftel• arcl4-7::l;l:=lttorara-941p g goOddhennet, dehyered idthods maw socountablem ciiee of Are. 1 66 01 Nte8eurs from I Earcittliikat. THE mEiw-, GUM TOMIE PROMO,VON PROTRCTION OP BLUM Over 240,000 Business /lenses Actitelly 11,;;t11: kneeing everr.atty, Town 'tind et. the Olinda Stites, Oda* and tabor British POtisesatons inN. A. : , ~. R. G. DUN at; CO., 10;eittketorki. A. AR 3 C 3 TRONG, Mama% • Corner of Wood and - Fifth Street; Pi Jim*, It. —.4 - -__ , I Established .New York, Jens, 'NA; Pittiihnigh Afsrch, 1852. 7 :,_:.• maid'. eincs'a ' • •t.' " - trzii'loitt ...Dpic BOYD A CO ,: .Braiiieli .-7 0ffleti.- - •. it KG Dint* Co; Philadehilibiaix Dan .if ; Oloninruin, R 0 Dan A CO;,.l3bie 74E1G1 Dun ArCof Tre - roit, R. 49 Don 4,_,C04, 'IRAQ Duatg.co4 lifiliwaukie; R 0Ttin . ,14364 . .New R&DianAlo; Charleston; RG Diett*Dc; iitarglii, R G Dun *„,4301,.2&.,Jaa1ite,'..RT/13an•41341kititw vilie, R fl * Dun Aro- ~, ~,- ~..2. la ircrellitte - Offinen. Co E. Rugger dfOcifßalininciro;:r DliT4t Ai Co; Rictinacmdibnit„ 4t Clci, . - , , - - -- ' -.1 • Foreign _, (Menu .- - -,.. Toronto, ft G Dun .fr Co; NontrealoktiOnnn it Cu; Lono Rog, Rl3 Dan a"Co.- '. Reference Booka,with. Dodoes of changes, twnsted • daily, famished to-anbandbers.. Prlcem Collectione promptly attended Win WA partcot the United . Buttea and British Posnesaiona t And, References toupwardsof3so RonnealaPittfd:onst„ far whom the mike makes co . Rectlons. --;',,-, Letters of introduction- to _Li!iliryeranfkilgbadaga. Jag and respechibilrlyitreinry a eolitizinzAttelf 'will be imattutottely ftvehed - twenbacthioli timc,, mg an application at the office:, Altio.lwarty..4l if a+ affects nettled abb• ve. • i,-4,l,.intalticar; B. SEELY, la. 114 FIFTH STREET. opposite vitsleitatd REAL wyrATE AND 4311a1MAL Aft,E4Tr, DRAura,Tb r NoTP.s, BONDS, MORTGAGREP.eovi Ottaf‘l nt lee. Cass EXCELSIOR OLAJ3S•WORKV, A. WOL F.. T. ntrIiKETT-T,,NA1R4144, WOLFE" PLUNKEIIMix GLASS MAMA WAR.BROII£I„ go. 2 1 Wood Street, Corner - ollilril,L ( -softly Jetts4l.l*Malwi li, arnThsiNogur,..:.l.s. vinnmenair D. nnraan. .... ----- .. --4141 Th —' ounantesuin PUNNIREiIIiSiS "a - 0 :32 ....4 ::;-. ti BORG/li CITY GLASS Wann*—"t r iMios Z 122, e 0 : 119 Water street, and 166 , Pirst siN c 4h ~.,,,. 014, At., three doors . belays; Mon -d.ilfatuid, *an_ nfactnrerarer Pitts - islet. 04 - Mien =Plumate Glass , Vete' sat ninietinVi Convex for ay. parlor windtrim :chzunhesql.kad:,,Publin - - • . spl , • gibs: tiutiaisi Thssotution of Co4karlaiiiiratlw THE CO-PARTEERIRap, Hamm.- fore funning betwecinADEN,,P.,,,KialT, BARRY the flitifOr AIMEE, la- th is ..diesoheal4iy- *tank contiak:: The tautness of o late_fhpn,rll:baranittZtaW MINIM 'MUER, tiho nut& woo, 144igtijkigitri" finaVanameln , JAN P. aureir., Jpy Ink 1861 Apskia,l4Mpt„-L_ tkceelmor to ** --4 iLNERI boollabaktak BUMMER* iftlailki Vbnleaaleand.Betail .. Nos.„7/ and 7$ glirlaklilaraigai - • Next door to the Post Office; 1319 11 - 118,9_ _LA BRlP.="the rartnershfore a o w n the name of A GREG 41-..a.i.Waildikeibisa on the Ist mat., li ras Ittasslittlebtettere requested ttralaiiiitntatage W t letit thee% <7"; basu; in are _nictuadedlto glitissaler:kiz, settlemantloa. - G: Im.m-Gri*Ti ' " ,F saUsii,l4l,-;?'.44.1;. stand, No. 1"09 Artie& etreev'sursitbsi ..pakkier" .1p.!.. , aUthbrizedlosismiti a lu mM e tthfrThiPlnitiettik r " ment, • -- I - - • - I - 1, -,, ~,}l4t-4,-..C.," - -, - ' ' DAVID t• '4 - c ISARO ,1.2f . ' t,2 i' , • .!.1' i• i D. GREGG & I. TAlTARtimietlide as a Ooffliartnership under- the . name of @RB@ efii-it TAYLOR to transact a whomoilp-pri Goods and' prepaVariety Business st the Oisriftedit;irhere we are red to otter goods on the' Mott Isantalge ..., _ I tt , ei rdruT7O r gaM .214, 1 , 1 404,5i'-• and as we Intend 4o•bityToe inducements we think superior to sn s thojyyk ,inducements tnii mountains. Sayers' Mng , Rut respeetfuny'rt4fitat tP.V.•4l:llnik Olarlt ___ , • Aroisewheres/1,14e4313,1" ' lig i , , , y 2l — j --,---- i __ ) :, x ) 1- ' tair..d lg.. 001 4 . a A, ~z wigw, oranite , 'Amex czt, - :' g t ..v -,,,,, An4er23 in the - - I / - 7 ° ll ^ "' • eillikl mie.i - E critiuZ&Zpitey - 1 tit Me cd I. . .. . , ;,.. . - -.. • ...,eqi , c,--5 4matbadi ofies,,_,,,, nhd. ..• .• • ' 14,1)6 , --,,. 1-- , ( A.,..i Wl3ll :.. i :1.1" '-,!. 2 .22.__ , jiscrositsid 1.. • . . 'a lig .12.> tentton O ntdieili ' learch or R I FL. ES L • . P/EITOLI,S, -1 to our splendid a , .!t,t)ilk.' W. W. tousrek N.O-1175N00d-ortaic, ..a. .liaw GooDiEli!--NV-,TIIISANVE.--Rew jtinte.Gilighamstile,• , ,they G0114,_., itt-e4, New 'int 1 411 Wards. a Inriajc2k4F 9 N eu ßl.0 1 %.4% itritta4;,i • Alarm. ply yard, A =Foal yua,4014 ftyho amns Plintaa lortaalL ee4Ml46' 7 , ' I n- .. Mt 0381.0tVit• •.1,1%. Iiiirli*:; 1: 0 7;- ', fr:Bßihn • . • t:Bl::#4a4THErrOl 1:143.1:::: Oak °Maar at First rat wooditi,.;...":„T.ii.--`'` AL, c .ti B. ~. 4, F , .41 - 4:4;,,,,.. •; . -..- .r.i -* -, teltAt) ! 1:...':. .44.twftwartpiret. ;: , - •• • ' 440....-., ~.., -,:„..., - : 1 . 115 A - -" - i __ -," - ',.__ •,` Ibif 79 ' .. • '''' . --" :4,4 . • tips i ACAPAlLlasgAw4itivood etrag. ~~~~'''? 5 a'T 9w:
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