-,-- • . 9:-V - 1.4 , ter ' Weifoili2d4iimbu;i -hike-Harness. Propoda man utrios,} orrkieVAkitiCuariasi Gartts , 6f EtiitoOrtiinal Mercirs eds. - hirer Ycant,Aupuma,lllBl - WILL BE . RECEIVED 41 - staLftekittriarnishing,.npxmtnicd Army Wmon The proposals should state the price arifitick they aluattEfarmshed, at the places , ot manufse. tare, and theprice at winch they own be .41eliyered atthiscepbt_ _.`itte number which OM be made by the bidder within one month alter the YeCeiptotthe order, also themitmber which Imam dgliwir with , in one week.. „ • The harness must exactly (sonfoina kith - 6YMb* Anspecifioations and to the eatiblishedpatterns t Your mule barneSirearnliowsao whit . Twollaors-rareechutrapti; 3 Met 6 inches long, .4134 niche* wide. sawed into Midi -ringe of % Mob mod bilk:strape Bleet - 11:-:inOhes long, WA inches .wide; atity•-pleoo9,Blfeetluisp,*( l inches wide, with tinch unable/ arose to buckle into stay Coen 6 feetiOngAlluickWide; side straps 4 feet go PA inebpering wide; ' ectiraps an inches `long, 34 luau wia ta to A pail= TWo Belly thoods.-Linig side,2 feet 8 inches long, ljnobes wide, iritti a two inch bock* short side 1 foot 8 inches long and 2 inches wide. TWO - Tlalr rollers, 18 to 19 Inches long, with double strops end gale leathers and buckles % inch wide. Two *Mot strong Hamea to Suit, made of white oak rook Ironed with hooks, breast rings 1% inch square, staples and line rings. Two pair of Bern' Straps—Lower one 6 feet 6 noh es long, 34 inch wide; upper one 4 feet flinches tong, 34112 a wide INroßridles—Drawn piece 2 teething, :it inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, inch wide; front piece 1134 inches long, 1% Inc wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieties, 16 inches 10ng,1% - tek; widet)tose piece 11 inches long, 1 inch with; bit l e inebes lonr, IPA Indies wide; reins, long tibial feet long, 1 inch laid% short side 2 feet longajnoh.vide,with 1 inch buckle; butts, tinned toi.:udli pounds to the dozen . TwO pair Chai n Ztpes, 2 feet long, 2% inches wide TWae x TracoirMWns, 7 leet long, le to • .the foo - o airon, with Ton one end, weight TY. 4 0. 8 ::srinir Twisted or straight une Vair o f Breast, Chains, 22 inches long, 14 links toTatteloOt, alio 3 iron 'twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2 1 4 Inches wide, with 234 Meat buckle Two Neck Chains, 4 feeb6 inches long, 14 links to the foot. No 4 - froN T and loop to be riveted on tothe neck strap. Twisted , One angle, made on 4ttakapaa tree, head,. gul let and cantle, ironed,•cerered in the rums) way with half-tinned horsehide), gaps SO . inches long, 16 Inches wide; surcingle test 8 inchces long, 254tuahes wide, with inch buckle on one end, to :twinned to the saddle' by being meted to two curved kiraps,l34( Inch whir:those straps are placed,ondon each side of the saddletree, one end is tied toldiefront part of the bar to other end tolheeibinalorrofthe bar behind the cantle, SparibtliaMt, e fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 incheslong,Tkinch wide r with 1% inch buckle; stirrups, malleable Iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weighlB34 Ms to a dozen pair /.11,111 Twneollars,l7% to 18. inches long,mado the same as for *heel harness Two plar 'cifHames to snit, of same material as for wheel Witness, ironed, with hooka, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har Defild Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness Two Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, the remelts for wheel Harness Two pair Chain Pipes, - . two prierrace -- Two litrpt =di Snaps Back strap 6 feet km& ng from inchea to 2 3i, inches wide Hip Straps, each feet 4 inches tong, 1% Inch wide, each with a haft at one end Twoßaok Banda, 8 feet 4 inches-long, 8 Inches Two Martmgales. 4 feet long, 1 i nch wide, to buckle into the bit Oneooupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches ion inch wide One Check Rain, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed in the centre to reoeiye the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, % inches wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6 inclines long One florae,Brush, oval, of bristles,—by—inches One blurry Oombe, No 222-8 bar The whole to be packed In a box about 18 inches wide, rt inches deep, 82 inches long, made of 1 inch eta% - otrood hoops °prim, se mail be required -- 4 Irocarytirfe Hardens, a 9 to wit: Twos: Breech istrepit, 8 feet, 8. inches long,Wirnoliee wide,aewed 4-inch rings of iron; Mplltneir 4 'feet long, 8 inches wide; stay pleooll, feet 2lnelles long,B inches wide, with 44 inch bur as rose Wale; to buckle into stay paean Xi, eat IX% indi wide; side straps 6 feet 6 WOO tong,l inch wide; tie straps 11 inches long, 34 truth oe, tapering to a point Two Belly Bands Long side. 2 feet 4 inches img. • incheei,wid4 with a. 2 inch brielfie; short side 1 root 6 inches long and 2' inches wide Two Bair O" 22 to .23 inches. long, with wide e doublatm* and safe leathers and buckles% inch Twei-pair of strong Homes to suit, made o fwhite oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 134 inch square, staples and line rings Two ear Hume Strap Lower one 6 feet inches long, 14 inch wide , per one 4 (otitis inches long, 3 , 4 ) inch wide; of alum leather Two - Bridles Orown piece 2 feet 2 inches long, .15( hickWidir, cheek pieces each 10 inches long, y, inch wide`, front piece 12% inches long, 1% rich wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown o, , ees, 18 inahealiang,l34 inch wide; nose piece 12 inches long, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 6 inches wichw reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; abort side 2 feet long, /.inch wide, with 1 Mob buckltv, bit tinned mullen, to weigh 5 IDs the doses Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 8 'wiles long, 2A inches . Two pair - ThicieiViadiuy 7 feet. song, 14 links to the foot, oily° 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one .end; weight 9 IDs per pair Ontipidithreast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links to thsfoot, of No 2 Iron, twisted TwalTeolk Straps, 3 feet 6 inches long, .23,6 inches widg:With 2% inch buckle TietrNer.kTftains, 4 Mete inches long, 14 links to thezkid4Pdated Ncia iron, T and loop to be riv etedAittotne neck strap, swivel in the chain One, BadcUe,„ inade on Attakapas tree, head, gullet and *Ale Ironed, covered in the usual wey with half tanned horse bide ;'flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches vide, sorenq 7 feet 5 inches long, 2% Warta wide, with a inch buckle on one end, to be faideped to he sad eby being riveted to two ante& straps, Iyinch wide; these straps are placed anal odeacti aide-of the saddle tree; one endistied to the trout part of the bar, the other emit° the 'ex.teculion of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle }hellion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 incheeilong,l% inch wide, with 1.5.1 inch buckle ; etirrups.nuilleahle iron, tinned, bolt_ eye pattern, to weigh - 15% pounds to El dozen pair. Two, Bridles, same as for wheel harness Uwe Ooiars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as for wheal harness TWo pair of flames to snit, of the same material ss for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast riXand: line rings, withstrapaas in wheel har n harnTwo neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel ess Two Bally:Banda, wile as for Wheel harness Two pair Chain Eipw., same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chains, Mime as for wheel har ness _ Twoilltnpix,n3 and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet long, L tskering tram 834 inches to 23 inches wide St s traps Verbttekles each 2 feet 8 inches long, 1 inahiwtdes with. wrought 'hooka • Beckßmds, sleet 2 inches long, 33if inches " 1 ". TWO Wartingedes, 4 'fat lonrClX inch wide, to brickleinte the bit One Clogpling titrap, 6 feet 6 Inches long, % inch wide One Oluielf Reim, 4 feet 1 hiCh king, 1 inch wide, to tetekle into the bit at each end,withezingsewed in tbeVreto receive thedead 4ne OEB, ed Line, 21 feet long, inch. ide; with • Wilkie strzne end and lure inchloop at the other thitg:Wl44 , heavy 'plated hone hide, 6 feet inehei gig , . • On Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by inche. One Carr; Genii; No 2il--B.ber „.., . Tbfqbeie ired, Packajlia 1 ," 7 1 8 44.We1ts dewgr 84 • unties ~9% .. .4r Inch stag • wood fitatrps 'or man &gutsy be witted - • „ The t whole to be made or the Lbeat malarial; row- ` Ineettfiroadi s rwith good wired thread, and sabi act, $01: during the procesa of mandfao• , when Waned, ” - When=. 3iptie 'harness Is required , the lead ' coIIIMV-' Oiiig , lisitiell, • necloetraps, bellyhanda, r i .......__ cropper Rai ~ kijk A illtraPs, ....hatdilteltdiaMirtfliAg sraPk4bretrOVC doub t e d ; hem** Chain'il se ong,pkitriks to . _ _ 41roriiwith WT.llntlieb end added ; fed lead fin e tote 80 lo ngg 4. . . - . Thit.whol . Af. Lihabeatmatarial,. Bow acddect IngtObtinopatail4.ll=ft uradar - • e to inspection daring the y o andahio when fttilahed - • • • —-, , 4 )1 ' , -' When aix-male harness la, required, the-lead. collars, bridles, homes, neek-strapsr bei r aft, chain.pipea, trace-chains, (trapper mar backannuisand coupling • forepaws. don d; one bearing *ft 4 feet long, 14 links to the foet,af PO 4 Iro n ,, yrlth a T on each end added ; and lead line to htlinfeet long • , . . Proppaala will also to received far makingt - and. delivering ambulance harneas t ior two or four mule pptt horse teama-9 specgitAbon of which will be ftrnii4ed.. 4 • - •-4 .._' 31' Fonds of prop er afar "ra-wnl none fur. altathitiponapplleationnt oftlos,and none wil be enninderedat do not-conform hereto The pvivAfte is reserved baand for the United litiVere'efec rtrinvigint releshtig any Wolf:sal that may 'be deembir • _ PooPtaatia: 111.1r;be endorsed tnii, the envelope em i o d zi cehien i ..Proposals for immehin Army. Wagtelihr,Artibedsume Harness," and a to 1ye , v.a10 , V., 7 Wafer L. H. VINTON, a j05t . ,.41, Qtuniamtaator U. B. Army. 111 V OICII,EFINERag-LWe are prepay ; 11 1 0 -L 'A tti Ociek" t° E dt r - fizzled late u-16 3 1..-eiesr7. sae ~r in this branch is by an" dbment. Air wort - .• rde t oe roiknott re fi ners azatida,wilkirisonkao,. i l Nate Bigj, ek H.,. • azoneek4Ce.,, ieditathelr-'' • -JohaveMry_a l 'Trainam. , . 4 k .,NrameNt -- 4'itiemzE6x. 44,1 wood-atrest. itUGAR , 4.O , - - t", :7 - • _ ,-, , r c 4;•.; I 1 , ;...._ beiteti s prown Et& tia 10 barrels Crashed -10 barrels Powdered ' in demand foredo fft Jr 81100, MO Na.. 120 end MB Wood street. ii r isa , SUMMER "ARRANGEMENT. 1861 EIGHT DAILY S. Pdnnsylvania Central Railroad - • I* AND - Aiwa MONDAY. JUNE; 10t h. IrtHE tHROUGH MAIL tiLAIN • A. leaves the Plissen,geriltatiOneworriing, (ereeptetinday,) at &Kr atop " 1101 ,1 1 1 1: 111 " emal *Wow, and arriving hirMa.nelP at 16.1_6_p2 . • _ _ -„ Maui Leaves daily at -11dtt a. m, stopp oniy at principal stations, mitlrtng direct eon on atHarrisburg . ter Bat more, and arriving in PhiladelPhia or Balthnorciat Blop. m.- T FAST Ulf& leaves the station deity, (ez lseptlllendq,) at 4a:10 p. m., stopping onlyaLQ. Wu bnrg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmem Gallitzen, Altoena,te, connecting at-Hariisbarg - for Balti more, and arming in Philadelphia Mtn rd; ACCOMMODA.TION TRAINI3.. THE. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODA'TIONTRUN leaves ;daily, (except Sunday,) at 2:60 p.. m, IttcP . ping all stations and runnbig as fie as Ormemang FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for W.airs at leaves daily, (except Smday,)l4 . .folo SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at It:20 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) st._4l:lop,n). FOURTH ACCOMMODATION .TM , lNTorWall's Mahon leaves daily (except Sunday,) at adif. p. m. RISTIIRNING IRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows i-,Exprasi3 lit' ) P "2/ ;lull Fast Line MIS a in; JohnstOwn Accommodation, I0:06 a. in ; First Wall's station Accommodation, IMO a. M.; second Wall's elation ACOOMModdIOII. Eligo 51. m; third wall's station Accommodadono4ls p. m 4 fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 6t16 p. In. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, Connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation, and Express Trains East and Westomd with Fast Freight East. PIT ISBURGH ANDOONNELLSVILLETRAINB etoppLng at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con neiaville Road leave daily, (8 unday excepted,) as followai---Mail Train, 6:40a. m.; Express Tram, 4:10 p. m F . Morning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con. nellaville Road r revs at PittsbUrgh MO a. in. and fkl6p.m The raveling public will Sod it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennelylvama Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpased outlay rout*. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. • • Ty) NEW Y0R11...-412 ISO I LTOBALTEMORES 9 50 PBILAIMPHIABIA LANCASTER 866 HARRISBU 46. Ba e checked to all stat ions on the Penneyl Tama :lroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the ,station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent NOTICE—In Case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal be gage only, and for an air .7tuit not exceeding $lOO. N. EL— the Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. M.WAII.T. Agt., At the Penns B. IL Passenger Stoon, auBl On Literty an d Grant streets 1881. TEN PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS_ IN N . RUTH, WEST, AV NORTH WEST. SUMMER AIIRANGEMENTI to Vincinuati as quick, and to .L Indianapolis, 8t Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other ronus knIrWARD PAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1236 A. a. Arrives,at Crestline...—. 8.00 ..a. a, Making close connections with Bellatontaine and Jleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. in. N. B—The time to Cincinnati is the same at by Steubenville. !Trams on both Roads meet at Colum bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPP.F2B TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 e a. Arrives at Crestline 7110 Making close connections as shove. Arriving at Chicago at 6:46 a. in. ,B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Staunenville. Trains on both Roads moat at Col unnbua, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Trains Cincinnati , to Indiana and to Chico. throughto Chtivige Witheßtehan ag gtrof-flara. FasTSVARD TRAINS. ' Deave Chicago, 730 S. a. and 8.00 Y. OL. Arriving at Lama, 226 r. at. and 3.36 A. a. Connecting with trains fon.Dayton ainl.thflohman. Arriving at Crest lifte,,64o,2•Pa.dad 6.05 L.:55.• &inflecting with fain/Mr C6 l- Itina ' bus,'andirdaffil, Cleveland. Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburg 11-66 s. x. and 3.20 r. at. All making close Connections lath Panasylvanba Railroad trains for the Eastern einem vitedillentoten aguiPhiladelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal Allegheny, for Ne wErighlon, 1040 A. and 4-30 eat. • Arrive at " 1120 &IA " Leave New Brighton, 6.30 „" " 1.00 Arrive in - Allegheny , . ." Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leave alleghea7,7.-^-6 i X. and at Economy at 6225 a. 14.1 leaves Allegheny at 12.35 r. a. and 6.10 P. /1., arrive at Economy at 1.60 e. a. and 7.20 r. a.; !tame Rearm:by-at - 0W a. m., and 4.22 p, in., and arrive i n Allegheny at 11.015 S. tn. and 6.80 p. MARREN TRAlN.—Leaves Massillon 6.00 a. M. lea4es alliance at 0,14 A. x.and arrives In Allegheny at 11 00 a. leaves Allegheny at 8.06 v: x, Alliance at spo P. IL, stopping at all stations for passangerw and, marketing, arrives at Massillon. 0.00 p. m. Tickets wilt be acid , for these trains at reduced rattle. Tbaugh handl conneet an At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and PlUS burgs Railroad. At fOrnlle, Oluo, to and from biillersbarg, Akron, chYlicela Failia, Se. At Manimial& flPhitt,t3r Mbitmt Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, DetrOlt,sitc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, dolunabus, gcflusea, Xenia, patron, Indianapolis, St. Louis, ' • ttlaville, etc. At rarest, for Springfield. Sandusky, Dayton, Cim drama', eta.latc. At Limajoti Sidney, Thirolu &Indianan; etc. etc. At PortWayn for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Bt. Louis, abd inte , pttetil An neutral ...inniania and Illinois.,• At Plymouth for LaPortW. At Watah for all pointe on the -New 41tamy said :Belem Railroad. Ana at Chlosigo;isith trains for all points in Illinois, • lowa, WisCODBIZI and Malmo* For follutr Information . mid through'- tickets apply to . PAltlatt Ticket Art, • Passimipar Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at•the Ticket Mims of the Company on the line of tiusidadi to ntt parts of the United Stake. 13 - . O XEAT WAT )ell ent General Passenger Ag, Pittsinirgh. qtfAIIGE OF TIME--SUMMER ARRANCE®ENT• CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD N AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- 1881, thins wirlesie the' Depot of the Pena yAola Batl road,in Pittsburgh, as follows : 1.181313811, 00PLIMEMB DCINCINNATI ......"4.OI6H,dOLUMSt.s Ica SHORT LINE, VIA STKLIBEIE. No change of pars between Pais - burgh and cin• Arrives Arrives ' Arrives P l itt augh, at Oolmntins, at Cincinnati, It Bt. Louis. An a. K. 11.158 • 4.t0 a.m. /21.9 r. x. XX&X:X. 3,00 a, Ciroute it shorten-4re Chneixotati, Loulsvilkt, nitbas and airttobtalkftouth i elan an other mete. Bplendid6isepidgears attached to all Night • ; , ITTISBUREIII AND WHXKLING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at rittsb'gh, Boohoster,Wellsville, Stenb'ville,W him& 12:811 a. a. 11104. z. 257 a. a. 1108 a. K. s. 6:05 r. a. DO P. X. 219 s. a. 9.20 P. a, NM P. a 1210 A X. L. 15 A. X. 213 r,. a. 8:10 s- a. 4/0 x. 440 r. It. 616 P. a. 6:25 P. IL Vie 12.85 A. K. andl2so P. a-Trains oonneet with 'Trains of O.R.R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, de. Toe 4.10 a. a. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. rITTSBDRGEt OT L leaves • FitkebB l ll ll . 12:115 Ai X. ___ "APO P. a. The 14.85 - 11:...n7. train Connecte - Wiiiiard for New Pldbydelphia and stations on the TIMICUSW&S Branch. Paasenners deeming ' to ge to Bbndtunty, To ledo, aincago, or pohltslireti,4laClereland, must wzneolar to for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can he procured at the Lib. arty Ettreet Depot, 3,=161- %Ticket Agent, . . . For further particulars apply AAAWILLIdifIiTNT. Agent ii tha pouitaihra.Offdre AnFlpat Ittftlenn etre Ol et AND, ,) • 'v.—E. 1,3: • " ' &UMW/bk Cinoinnati sta l r=Un i ti na lte l n t e t DRAVA llllLlNGTM,ltigillltifterinectl• T h Frekght Train to INTaiIIiAT'OLIF, migick LLFAYILTTIO and PERU. ~ freights and ere ,earried from ,Chicark- Wig or Lawren I • -41!, °Went Mk bJ J121,../11 law .rogeL, The ? V rikg nalipaaftbkriitidato X; 4 4451 - ciiitannatk , W.'II:CUTTANGI, sI Law reseebarg, will metre chagto for anOPltheliwg,eo ei chow fir timpsger ontiewesen Zowneweherg For { farther totortaagionapplyto fielgohioeln Water etreet,yagetit , who ie prepared teem fratooes spiv= and.freight to Inglega moo, polik, Terre Haute, ISti qr" =V ra hir . , clutre • ' F. LORTOPreidaeit, pati F. rarely liiiiiiEk.fir reiht mrB ' • =l=Riek - L V IkAU.Ii6.I,T MAN ••I tWOMNOiMilitVitflNlfiiito‘limx' the offfde ,, Bates= Pint sad Sookoke*lllia, where all or dere will be noshed. bid Main AO mood to. yobibilt QM CALHOUN Agent, .:~~: Sdliteds; DIEZICIO LINR. Leaves velacul. 9 Cle lo A. 60 P. N. No. 64 Wood Street, .aan.sb amMinue. Indemnity Against Loss 'by 'Fire. GTHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU RANCE OOMPAIVV, OF PHILADELPHIA. ~ No. 486 and 487 OEUESTNIFT t3TREET, near Swaim, or Asaris, J.AEMBT Ist, 1580. - Fiddishod dogma ly to As Ad of Astienbly,•beirip Tint Mortgsais,amply secured..--41,5NM:88 Real Rd tate, (present value nos,an 61,) cost. 102,995 25 Tomporary . Loans on ampleitkillstteral atecinnties....-- • 89195 58 Stocks, (prosent value 498,867 72,) cost-. 89,78(k 88 Notes and Bills Reoeirable—.---...-- 1,82190 $2711,461 68 The only prate from prliminms.which this com why can divide by law, are from rinks which have been determined. . . Insurances madaou:every description of Prep erty,inTown and Country at ratellaslow as are con. sisntwith security. &ace their incorporabcoi t a period of thirty leers, they have paid losses by Biro, to an amount exceeding Four Maims oi'Doltsrs, thereby afford ing evidence of theta:Wahl:ages of lilllftranCes as well as the ability _and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the p year Ufa, $62,163 36. DlitoToB.B. Charles W. Rancher, Mordecai D. 1.41W i 43, Tobias Wagner, David E. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac. Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward. C. Dale, George W. Richards,- George Fsles4 CRAB. N. FARMER, President. EDWARD C DALE, Viee President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretory pro tend. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylB Northeastt nor Third and Wood streets. Western Lueurance Company, OF PITTSBITEGH. GEORGE DABBLE, President; P.M. GORDON Secretary Capt R. D. 000HR&N, Gen'l Agent. No. Itt Water street, (Bpang # Co.'s Warehouse np stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE sod MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are de termined, by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they have assumed, as of• eruag the heat protection to those who desire to be insured- ASSETS, OCTOBER 5 , 003, 1560. Stock Accounts 4 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,180 00 Office furniture— ..... .... ..... ..... ....„.. 280 00 Open Accounts, e; 7,809 418 Cash 18,881 94 PremiumNotes_. ..................... ..-__.... =AM 20 Notes and bille 174,075 14 ataao>•oae. George Darzie, R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, James M'Aulay, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nitpick., Wm. H. Smith, Chaa. W. Rieketeon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Spoor, Dayid M. Long, Rees J. Thomas rcy2S _ _ PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, • Opposite the ustom Howse, Capital $210,100.--Assets .$304,018. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on °rev: , description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, R. R. Cope, R. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. &very, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargee, E. Wilor, F. Siam :smut Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, iyiily Corner Third and Wood streets ciTioLyrsuAwfsmPAtilx ,FAitERNGH fIAIRIML REA, beerecary WM. BAI3A_LEY, Preatdent. Cornett, Cor. Market. and Water S fa. Insures against Loss and Damage in the Nariga don of tho Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the liar'. gation of the Elena. Insures ago..th.st. Lone and Damage by Fire Dbinnona: Win. Saga.ley, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr, C. Zug, 8. Harbangh, B. F. Jones, 8. C. Young , J. Caldwell, Francis Sellers, 8. N. Kier, John 8. Dilworth John Bhipton, Barclay Preston. Win. O. Johnston mh2klydh. ... FIRE INSURANCE. The:Enterprise Insurance Co., OF PELTIADELPHIA. /Saks Taken for One, .Floe, or Scuen Years, or Per Z:L•1113 '!:W fill= Holmes A Co., !AiringsLon, Coperlsnd & Co, James B. Lyon A Co., Hon. Time. U. Howe, :William 8. Lavely A Co., Jam& Marshall, Esq, Al len Kramer,Esq., George B.l3ryan A Co., Wilson, McElroy & Co , Wilson, A Co., John T.Lognn t Co, Jacob Painter A' Co Bailey, Brown & Co. DARLINGTON A B.LACKBTOCR. Agent., &Warn °DION Bank Block. So. 37 Fifth al. Lim,muulxmw BY THE Reliance Mutual Inenranee Compaq Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cast Capital, $229,610 00. Assets, $303,608 96. OFFICE NO. SOB WALNUT STP.RET. Invested as follows, 1135 :- First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount...-. -..........5160,000 00 Ground rent, first c1an5..,...... 2,463 60 Pe ven ts Railroad o.'s 6 161 cent. iildo IRSO,OOO, cost...-......-. 27,000 00 Philade i s city per Gent loan 80,000 00 Allegheny County 6 11 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 -00 Collateral loans, welitieoured..'d...-. 2,630 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Moun tain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pentwylvienia Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 OO StoOk of Reliance Mutual Lusurance CO-. 24,860 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stook of Delaware M. B. Insurance Co-. 700 00 Oammercial Bank do —..... 5„185 01 Mechanics' Bank do ... 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co', Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper............ 10,797 18 Book Amounte, accrued interest, ski.— 6,218 72 Cash on band and in in hands of agents.. 11,386 16 Vii 09,608 06 CLEM TINGLEY, Presidet. it:Lamas. Clain 'Tingley, Samuel Nephew, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Fro:imam Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Steve/ won, Benjamin W. Tingley, John B. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lotbrop, Robert Toland, • Charles Leland, Frederick Lennl,g Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, ' - Rein BlDesell, 'Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNFait COFFLN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third arid Wood street& the Mutual Lifebsuranee Co OF NEW' YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STEM, PHILAILIWPIILi. fIpHE,BUSINEBB.43,2I(IBCOMPANI jLis ocodueted on the anitual principle, in %Vivian - sense of the term—the entire sal )41,,, dearth* asausco7 espensas clone, being eqoittioly 'divided among the assured. tgeAta for the year ending 810 January, A 76. WOver Seven and B iinarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and ixiliank-2 120,010 ea Bonds and Ittortgag.ea.—... 8,221,879 12 United States Stocks 387,212 10 Real Estate- . 40,229 18 Due from Agents 20,466 60 ----48,989,866 74 Addrlnteresf acoracd; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premluma, (estimated)... ..._ 186,000 00 Premiums in course of trananolasion-4 ' 28,182 88 Gaols Aimee, FebrusuT 1, 1861 87,287,889 12 • •Itates of premium kmer, and profits greater than in moat other Companies. - , Taff Paorownos or Con toms to the amount at 4rialt is greater than that of any other Life ntsa ,rectioe company in the iJnited•fitates. I , Wninhiete one every nap:daft& 'Warn:ration eptli be furnished tree of expiituie on application, by latter or otherwise to DARlatileTOli R BLAVICSTOO±;' - 31111Jutd 13T Ettniettaittsbargh. - _ e 6 . ELAWAPJ A ACICIIA.I4 _JEIIt.FETY ' V LNSURA.NCE COMPANY—LINCORFORATED THE 1,193.18LAT08E OF PENNIFILVANIA, .., oFF/CE., S. E. CO.R.NRB MULE) AJY.D tUir4 , ALLNUTETBRETS4 ,I4 ILA DELPHI& MARINE O.RANOEB on Vessel/0"mo and FriskkbciAll .: St the World. • 4P I -4. 1 3_ , /ASV on' bY ~/61vayA, Canals, : Lakes, an led Oar id! Pfirtli 01. t he Won; FIRE 'INKS. GED .41n.Nerelharnliao kenerally, on Stores, 13 r 14113319 1 4°. /ifar" • i t ior In- , ..../„."4 1 24 3 4...4:_ 8011 4.81) TriocitalttelMdtliflrgrlemaloW - John; v."l "Dam, Jaime Traquair, Mfo. Syre, Jr James C. 'Rand, Win. C. Ludwig; ibitopfr 11. BW,br. S. 2sl,j Huston, at*. O. LIIPet, il tilio ; ( Mbailes Sal ley, Samuel E. Stokso, J. ,F. ' .. .r: =,, Edward Darlirigto-4kiiho- NPThrain ThouLAß' V, Mad,"l.Roiiiiit , Burton, Jr., Jacob' P. Jo JaMik l a. WFariand, Joshua P. Byreelolin B.' le,' 0 Pkttaborgh, D. T. Morgan, A.. 8. Berger, do; 1 . 0 ,-.. . 1 . , WILLIAM MARTIN, Prosidemt, Taos C. HAND, Vico President .H.smit Imainas, Secrottrr.' P. A. ILLDKERA, Agent. yellS No. 86 Water stmt. Pldobruzia. , ; I LL t s.-420piXA ".)7.4-1.1,01`11'.- t ' t:Ffilitirittgia A '1 WMAR: wintirraNY, NOTARY • P'T733I.+ICM. '- OITFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street, near Woad. 'Ws " M P ", OM g• IPS MICALM O N T 644 /mut. Arrousgys AT LAW, FRANiainc, vxmairao CO." niy2B4yd Penassylvanba. TL,Vir, PASSE/WS .621). imwacre PATTERSON 1 DAWSON, 1. 1 1 0 It 14 E X,EI" 'L - A W VIIINIE 16A.W BIILLDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. Jakly PITTSBURGH, pd. EL-F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. °mica, No. 7a Grant litre ot (Three doors below the Court House,) myaly nersiraßEl Pa. BRACIEJENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA *St.ly Q As.. R rr. SCOTT, DENTIST J• Has removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 5:78 Penn Street, (Booth slde,) third door &bore Baud street. tar Oilloo hours from 9A. M. till bP. M. lap4:11 JOtiEPEE ADAMS, DENTIST, O. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh, ktarusnaz:—Dr. At M. Pollock, D. 1). Bruce, Esq., 1), linllock, Thoodore Robbins, Russell Erred, Esq. unylkly TEETH 1 SAVE THEE BEF ORE IT IS TOO LATE. • SILL, removed to 246 PENN ti e , STREET, in the !muse formerly occupied by , Dr. O. H. Keyser, opposite Obrist'a Chturoto— He will give all the modern improsements. Teeth inserted at rations prices, from 111.6 to $62 per sot. Rama:me—Rev. W. D. Howard, Rev. damsel AL3radley, A. G. reoandless. M. D., J. H. Hop. Inns,. H. Venkirk., Dr. R Ifoo. . Keyser, W. Elm 1e ,uel M'Hea. auVtly .17618,261 76 DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A.120-AGENT OF RAINBOWS CELEBRATEDTRUSS lzt T.I "X 1:r P.. 'EI S doLly ciort. PENN AND WAYNE 8:8. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK .. . --JOHN MELLON LAW PARTN ERSHIP.. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co.partnershfp in the practhe of the Law. soHN M. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN MELLON, Pittsburgh, May loth, 1861. KIRKPATRICK & MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lio, 133 Fourth Street, five doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1011-t1 TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorn ey at u Law, Olfiee, Fourth street, Pitts burgh, be• tween Smithfield and Cherry Alley. d • GEORGE 8. SELDEN HAVING resumed TIE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be found at his office, 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. 1e29 ------ nAHL, Surgeon Dentist, summer 8 to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street_ Office hours from eight to I o'clock. and from 2 to 5 o'clock. felfxly Cl UPPING AND LEECHING, 11112. & AIRS. BBS/in. *3.-Teeth extratted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths seiSay Grant street. (Oil; goal, aanalts &c. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, -07-- VENA.NGO COUNTY, PENNA., (CHAIITZBID ESDRUABY 18T, 1861.) Capital ........ ....... ........ d. M. MARIffiAL„ Free. H. E. DAVIS See. A. M. Mnrehßll, James Forquer, .1. L Carnaghan. Offide in that of H. DPVIII, (..ity of Allegheny, Pa =hilt:Bald ALADDIN COAL OIL GOMPAId V. BiIk:BETON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., DirAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior and CRUDE. of Lelp C T ILLUMIWATIING Alen, B. LAM of of ovary variety, Wholesale and Retail. tvpifkly B. C. Ss J. B. SAIVIMR, lIIMIDTACROIUDII9 or LARD OIL, CANDLES, ralm, Toilet anti Rosin Sow, no. 47 Wood Street, Plttataargti, Pa NATIIOICA. OIL. M ANUFACTURED urgi BY gN PENNSY pt L vanis Salt Idanufactoruuly CLEAR .AND ODORLES, and, guaranteed =changeable in color. THE ILI AMIINATOR OF THE DAY " Constantly on hand and for sale by P. S. bf Co, at they new oftbre, No. 24 Wood street, between First an &sop= street. Mad( GEO. CALHOUN, Genaral Agent. A. FLOY I ) ' CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS. Pttoqurgh, Ps, agent for the receipt and safe o CARBON OILS. Keeps constantly on band, and la receiving heavy and light oils suitable for Lubricating and Refining p oat urpoees, which will be sold low for cash and cash assfOlnidaw 110TOGEN, COAL AND CARB N OIL LAMP STORE. COAL. I ffmr}a. OIL To be the best, in this market, and my styles of IAPIPS are the latest and best, and of every variety. ' COAL OIL is the most economical and bnlllan t known, and is entirely noroaaplosive. Wholesale dealers and country stares supplied wiO Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the finest quality, at low prises; also, lomat_ Wicks and Chlitaneye. Noa. 10 and 'l2 Eifth street, below Market' myrklydew In the Excelsior Omnibus elation. lll.Fitptr, NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN BUTS AND LIBERTY BTh. Nth 107 Market Street THE SUBSORIBE4. IS. OPENING • and large stock of t. PAPER HAIWG . INGS, Embxaming a complete assortment tar Dweilillget Stores, (Mee, Churches, An, to which be would. respoothally invite the attention of theft)). lin. having an entire new stock of godtls recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of new iro^ds will Sad them by lodging through our mera:lyd JOS. IL. MORE S. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Ateortment and Lowest Prices m Ilttebuzgh. .Come and see WALTER P. MARSHA.LL, N. 87 Wood Street. (Naar Fourth, at the Old Stand ' ) Etaa for Bale French. German and American WALL PAPERS , BOROPABLV3 • , Caum.CRES, 5%000 rolls at 12i cts. 50,000 trolls at 6, 8 and 10 ets. Wristaw Comm Fax.Bouil Paws, n 'Emus Oovna, picameß,Aa. I. for the 'Striped Frou t t. he only place In town Whaire a fill aiwtment ftf French were la kept. mar26 JAMES M. T A.YLOII e Aft,LDERNFAN, OFFICE 451 remi Street, sth Ward /I O. L L E CT TONRpioniptOxiade• 4.0 1 'Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee and other I,_•pgid Writing, Dritwa. Anknawledgemetda Taken, BM #r 01 4 44 4 1 OP*4., 1-10 AL. NUT & theatirefiNtamiltatinv Pertliciette e erte of HALLEY. *MAIN Co i l ant merprepsz*l twain tq . * (Mr: per diatom ma and the 'citizen," of End ititidtt EteranYv fileeler wearer illtektXtAl , 011 and 1592, in hake or small quangos. Or dere sent through the Post Office, left at the Pori House of the Monongahelaßridge, or at the Works will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated in South_ Pitt: i nga z , n one square ahoy the jlitontetrarrV. ~,.,.,- . .::-.,, ,a ..., . !,: Wlll. BENNErir, • IMPOSTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, - CORDIALS,• WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. ISO Wood Stroot, fe2l fini - - • Pittsburgh, pa. I=l a. 3to(iee W. C. herrrnger, Idtmo. Within. and Shwa. JOHN M'DEVITT, WHOLESALEIGROOEA, —AHD DX,ALER. •,,- Kew Orleans Sugar and biasses, FLOUR, IkettitlA 6 ; • . Rice, Cheese, Flsh';' g1i 8 514r.t4 No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PPMBVItEI, A conslAnt Bopp], of Pnrii Brendion end. Wine of he own ireportenoii. alpgye on hand. Also Ol Alonoripbeia Rye, Soot& And_ Irish Whiskeys. aP=l9l/ 8. B. & C. P. , IIARECLIE, MANUFACTIMERS - AND DELA, CriEines IN I) 00.11, CAMETI7.B,..and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, Awe removed from O. fiT WOOD STREE'r to NeD., 38 Owlitilleidlitreet. PITTSBI7.I,I4:MPA. 1214-Caoh or Trade fol. Poem . . ILO WI -TAW ARE & CO., Wholesale Gropers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,•&o. -- IDIPORTERB OF ALSO., Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA BYE WHINEY, 827 and 329 Liberty Street, b 1611 FITTSBURGIE. PA. WILLIAM CLAYTO . WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. /ler Always on hand Blackbey Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Mononga b ela Ree Whisky. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &o A. 120 DEALEBB LAP Fine . Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplklyd PHILADELPHIA. gala= and *liars. W . 4% D. RINEHART, I a1q.}1..rut,....3,14u no..cip.puog TOBACCO, SNUFF A, ISEGABS, •pBls7 fio Mt WOOD STREET.. LYON ARNSTRA.L, netteete and Retina Bailor in GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, under the Bt. Chr.rlen HOW OCU . PITTSBURGH. PA. Wt At.u..uu., ai Pnt.sturgn MILLED -a RICKETBOBI WHOLESALE GROCER& Bl' ,ThIPORWIA 'Ol • B FLA Iff 13 I ifElly WINES AND SEGAligi NO& 221 AND 718, CORNER OF . LIBERTY &ND LS WIN STREET% +IND SOLE A gIiNTS `FOIZ SIATE.A.Taa'S CITY GLASS frott, falls , COttOli Tarns, corodantli on Band. [mr2 pagutrr k an tgallttrits. LASGO %V IS AMBROTYE GA LLERY, -IN LAFAY _ _ _ FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: T o THOSE PARTIES WANTING . real fine Ambrotypes ' n moderate price, and all who have been nonlife to Obtain L good likeness. elsewhere are respeetfally solicited to call. Large variety of eases and frames always on hand. Prices moderato and satifdhctiou got t rimeed. C. OLASCOW, 10 87 Fourth 81zhet, Pittsburgh- PEOPLES' GALLERY 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD REB- A_ PECTZULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts burgh and viciruty, that he has leased the shove Popular Gallery. and is prepared to take every va riety of Piettms known to the Photographic krt, in its most perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDU CED PRICES. Important improvements have been added, rendering this the mos desirable, economical and pleasant location In the city mYI A. JAQUA Y. Graters. P. RIMIER J. S. Rernsa......E. D. Rams (Late at Miller t Ftickethen's.) REYRIECR & 'BROTHERS. (Successor to Minn t Atrnisson.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, RIMS, CONFECTIOO RKNES, RY. SUGARS, FIRE W No. 39 Wood et., and No. 118 Second street, Opposite St Menges Hotel, WILLIAM BAGALEY ) Wholesale Grocers, roe. 18 and 9/3 Wc.wl Ettreet, taw prwrimuneat. WM. H. SMITH ...JOB. B. EMMET. WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE 0B 0 OE3I. DI SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, , mew Pitt/blanch; Pa. UPHOILISTRAIL No. 85 Fourth- - Street. near' ooa. ry HE SUBSCRIBERS • MANIFFAC • tore and keep constantly on band every ark - in their line, via: Cornices,. OnnarmankG env lain Goods, comforts, gegther Ms*asses,/ all r ldndfc lilso;the celebrated Pahnitlipring Beds All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. ar.Promptrattentinn given to all orders for fit Ong and hying down Otipets. Oil Oloolto. octll lyd" 'ROBERTS a somcar. Asollo Mall 'Billiard Saloon. OHN - GANGWISCII • would remind hie old Mends Mitt citidainers that he la still to be round at hioold stand, Apollo Hail, entrance on Fourth street, He ban always on band the bet quality of lager beer, and m connection Irieb. the hail, a well appointed billiard saloon, ' , with goo: tables, halls and cues. gebernter the Wave, Apollo gall, Fourth near Wood. Pntrance fsom Founth. 111ly LTON, - B.E L AND BRASS FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND 6t1 : 04 Pita Alt, Pa., is prepared to furnish te'orda, affoßog,- STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND wit:. BM a S, OF ALL SIZES, .From 10 to MI, ON pounds. CRIME BELLA: made to order. STOP A. 141 6AUOR ASOCRB of all for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PU COUNTER RAIL MOS, and every . =idy of Brass Castings finish° .$ in the neatest manner. sir BABBH'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FULTONS n PATE . = AIMALLIO MIRING._ RI Steam Eo).st. 150 bags Rao ffee, 160 bbls (oak,) Co N. 0. Molasses, I 8 hhda Rata Rico Sur, 50 bble Refined BhTame d o 500 boxes Window Mass, 25 bbls N. Y. arum_ _ lb No.B Large lataMattral, • 10 h.f " " do 10 bbls No 2, medliiin, do for alai* SMITH if 100*, ••- • 118.8eoond.00d 14 _Flow adassa AXES ON IVESTERN LANDS.— Pete= • lamb in Use West, t at I to pay taxes, ace • .that eesttee_ the zombie ant eon:mitt or Taxes in • wisoOnsTe; al Jaws, se: : • : :Y. tau ";unties. . poLps REVim4yEltB,t MX* Ur. voLvEBBI-4Cuit reoelved, another lot by express (dell the different kinds nteniffeetstred. Bharp'e Four Elhot Repeetenu Allen s Seven do Smith a Wessotee &even Shot Repeaters. For eide by BOWN & TETCHY. FUltitilTEME- AND.CARS Ettsi)l7o3:l3:) X,NCIC=S. JAMES W. i-V-4MiiFitELLY Nos. 97 and 99 Third "Street:. 111 FOVRTH STREETi-: ALL VARIETIES OP BM& 3 AND P-INIEO4 Hotels , and. Prlrkte DwellAngs. f AlL:orderswarn' ptly attended to,end 'Furniture earefully_paokedand boxed. - . Stenliabblite and Hotels ltingebod it short, notice. Cabinet Masere supplied with eiery ertiela tn'thS line. mate FORNFTURE • FOR . OABJELA- • full rtmens of Flttabargb miceintsdared FoßrEUßE,exabraolng B REAUX. BOOK 'oolll,.'.'' WARDROBE:Bo: vnd e*eri article needed Iga wegjar gd ilig . 4„ . ling, 49 well as a aplandid, assortinent.of , „ PF I tTIS FOSNrVII Mae, Conatintly ow tend and =do tio , o4VerT'ALlVlliir wol-terms on-Whieb,btlebteaKib_NOlttea.ltitbitt*Ab , ltahment fort:ME, loicototol.w 000 ;OtOordbr , Persobe in want of ada a m'ibe ~v igtva wool d be advantaged tw F Aim No.loB Barithipild Ann* btlow elast• .1. 1). Irecx-zam, lord +r IRWIII . FRANCIS , COLLEGE, Coder Care of the Franclacawarothers. . 91 1 1i.ISr.r.rtr.fIQN., 'MUTATED' IN LOELETTCi, Cambria County, `Penn , olva. , ma, four miles from Cressonlittatiok t v4ect ratite , betweeePbiladelphia.. and. was chart Pied in 18&8 , with pnvlliges to co 1); the_ conuill Collegiate goners and Degrees. The tonal non of the Oallege 111 one of themoet :health • Peansylvania--this portion of the ?Allea y ~4 MonalWas being proverbial for ate pure water, braaag. air, and picturesque scenery. • - The Sehclastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th .pf AUGUST, sett ends about the 18613 of JUNE following. It ii divided into two Sessions. Students cannot retrirn home between the Sessions. All the Append= noes nary for Land. Surveying, Engineering, *CI 4, C4 will be furnished by the Institutionto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forma no extra • charge. Students, will be admitted from Wow years to the age of manhood. Tnaaa--Board and Tuition, payable half yearly' in advaiipeEltq Waslan and use of 10 Clseeu Bend Modern Langnages,extra....—. 10 Students 'spend Vacation at the C011ege...... lb Reference Can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds,. 8L Mary's,: Loretto, sad Lo other Clergymen of the Pliadutrtis. Diocese. THE „WEST CHESTER. AcAIiffI_T: AT WESTCHESTER, . 1A..; W td two hours ride from. Philadelphia hyiythe; sylyania Central or the Weal Chester AlirHect. Railroad will resume the dudes of the sumwrs. TERM on the Brat day of MAY next, find dose on the last day of September. The Schtipb therefore, is in session diming ;he SIMMER. MMUS& Pupils are received at any time atproportionate &argils. The average number of students is 85, tuiderlhe charge of trine Teachers. The -From:lN:Garman and ;vanish languages are taught by native rasident instructors. For catal i c r : i s a poly WM. F. A.. .'Prinazikl, apl2:2md:eod at West Chester,..rw.Ams. L.lll - -a- SHFELD, NO. Egt WOOD STREET; . . • WILL Tills DAT OPEN TIMM: • . SPRING oN S Ti OR GENTLEXENS DRESS,WILICH 4: for novelty and beauty of style la unexcelled. The Tailoring Department embraces all the new fanries of the 'season adap ted to all classes and uses. • We shall pay the same strict attention to the style of getting up our gar ments for which we have taways been renowed.—' Oar prices are moderato. L. HIRSHIPELD, NO. 83 WOOD SPREES CITY TAXES WATER RENT S. A LL IrSesOalt FOP eaand ATI city of rittaba-o,aretteretry notinedthattheodx*ef taxes and water nine are now dna and . ***yed:' . . City Treaettrer'a Office, Fcruritt!:ll#4l4.l., 44.0 n all payrnentmadebeforeAUGUßT.Bl:llB% s Discount of five Pee CeateavilLlbe a. lowed. Between damsels,. andßep tanber discount of Ver. PeAlceaelv , Mweerl 00' tober and November an ad be made of five percent, and.elter November lilts all remaining unpaid will be put mllie luta& of collect, ors, with a farther so:radon ef fii% i•er emit }es Witt. EICHBAIIM, Treaanrer: 0461.P.PrEIT81 SPRIIIIG SALES. W. D. & H. IPCALLIIIM, il - AVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet. Brussels, Three-Ply, flapoo- ; try, and Common ingrain Carpetings. PIME3VBG OIL CLOTHS Front,Sto.24 feet,new &taigas wid beautiful mt, withgoods' tun:Ally found in . CARPET WORM' and on ait tarrabbi tem& as any other bongo in Ina city. . rah& ) D. IL ILBEIEJAARD KEEPS CONSTANTLY 'ON HAND . SQUARE AHD OVAL BONE& BOXES • • leo, makes to order PLAIN BOXES; FAWN Pitrism, BO M, euitable for Shoes, ta,.at Eastern Wood' Aces. 'Corner Wle an street, (third tory—Oyer Mena* Piths.= blush. Pa. yatt% Patent Illuminating lUTING BERN APPOINTED MOM HYATT% CRIBBILITED TIMM, • . , FOR LIGHTING 13,41EME015 $ C4 1 4.* 1.034 AREAB,. AND COALIAULDIrt We world reopeoffully solicit erszablidlon of maples; at our Warehouse, No. 1103 Water Street, I . • 1.1 • . a - ;1:2(11.• • ANDERSON& PRILWA, imar6ltif, for, . BROWN • roanufadorent. mut ethell&O. Noticto of Dissoluticiici Pl4tilexisiog OTIiE 16. H EMMY - OWEN VIIAT the eishig jetelYezielleibetwientaM; and° 1,14Y-oftbe of: Allegheny* under -the_ Illut of ildfATE*2l Trrtr,f,yo*Aired, on tile 22d efAnrll.lB24 ,rnetnal consent' - • BROM& BMW: - - • 1. 1131" The bifeinessi will be eandecb 1 on *the old dgndby Ibubts, of the - lite Erre .n ' 1 • ' , '•: .-r' p. r ' 911C/ReValli , E.lll42,r, ' Allegheny, Jai 4 .4 88 L1-4 95- tf . • SOAP, 'CANDLES AND VILE; 1,000 Hazes Gnomical Oliva Braelpg &qv ;. 600 'do ;loom Soap in Sand 11-10 halo 000 do No. 1 Palm &wpm I,9and tribune 200 - do Olathe do MI "'bumf 100 do German. do lib bars, 260 do Priend to Woman Soap lii m hem ' I,ooo e .do Eiblvitig and Toilet Stop hi different andaisee. !do' Boxes Minas' Mika* 1000 Hydrablie /rased and *bald Ce4dlea Btiminet neer ' ' 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Quidleit,Ale,6a Ada._ 60 do Sivitliedforditerdlea. 00,,0g a, Os. 30 do. ' l 7lstetkeorettOketthey.4e,reitatito do Coach t O, Bi Lk tio4 l, 1/ 10 ., 40:1, 22. do do 2 QO On hand and tarsi/I)A m. B. C. * J. f3A To whom waa awarded, by the I :lllAstrtealturc i Societyd le& , the Mat premium ter Oils, Beeps end can juipatim 00101,18T1:1110 131 11011111.1 i Iv Oldua&aid. EM::EI -FOR.- 87 Fourth Street, POE THE BALE OP -.:lt I- 't - 4:4kr-ske ",4 ' 3 ; ANDERN I!' , 4 T \ ' 111rtrod NbveritortitirThfiikiff talli - LT ,r; ~. E ROLKEE4SOIIB,--Bardceigandarl--- - _ z z ebu e Broltep, -- .Dealens_ ...fat . :Nl4ltie,"; , ' -.' f a ' - , —Leaeptattots4 GSA ftetelotaid l ßanielfoalas, ' 4 ' 4 r Op thttablitarafand - WerttaitatAgettgyt or sale. 2 "co &bons madelll,.4teoll United States.. Ere ells tatteiTsa. Wm va etttrant paper, Ma „Idulapt:etreet betWawatMllAJ4l aild l 'PO If" 13 1 13 1 na • /.. 1 14,i4;1--, fitcf4'ci i' ..0.111 /k -....;.t 1, : '.., ..' -t - ,:_.• _.. .....il -'l-F.. A .a. at 4.0 - kir - " -P i :1",..v.`./ AhottaMiid-T,. - ,- - ,, eXat. - - ,:. -P i , .w.u>,,. k .-.T - spiikei.P PT. , 400 ifLidatifiarkrl4 . lo . 4,Fe ;, ilio.v,ekireuzum•ginuipA2,-','..FM..a "L A c A.it Tlfrlg IF X 2i, ~, U1 •-.• 4 - 'OW CI • DAILY 4 )- ,from ,10 . 2 .,..ir . . • : , •-'IV2 N. 'ago; on It r eilliaßdif diajta4rAt. Y ' '". ' .7r,, , • 'frOm 17isy IM to November 11 4_ ,m-t° O P '''..' -,, t,7 "and %Korn Notatml# •lify to' pee dtfl4. . .-_,- ..r.:l= , : P'elook• ~,„,„, „.,,.. r . l „ , ~,,.. 4 •,- ;*,,,., --,-- POr',„ Deposits attesi;edtt tall - latans 110,16ast! _,.,/,* Deszakand. a dividend-Of tittfinifitsdionlittald F ., A Jam, in June snit ileeember.,-mt declared sentliltanut usl x-7114 taa_z' s afdd,,_ - „,... 4 . v0n ki e ,,,, I: alnefithe Mr. was oryxtteedtw..'r-Zata„ , o-- •Pr':.i. ' ure a. bk• a .., k l - „, t ,, 5ia t 4 ,,„, ....._ },finest,” eat, li not lin7wn.` o7 4- 11 ! ' ':t , „ - , ":0";'1 os Ins depositor , , 30, Al, , , _z.. : 4 •!..5.....= interest from thee'' a.or - ..itine . • *• -, 0,- . 4„ : „ . 31/2ding-twiyeenikeipt#,, ~.1..4,A..1.tr,1,,-., t i to esdi or evento jantasat. JIM . '• ,; . ' A-AT: 4 : money will: Amble- mites:. s " ' v.... r making to the taggrelptte, , /"GaT '., wo . ' t s-Z 1113 1=COD' A rili.'l:n ilo7l l;ifillW 6 tl ;72 ; . alid-Re labeageaAkoniarift./FIPACA'A , f. the aloe. , -,,,,,--.;.' ~ , ~;„:„.. ;n - ir0,," ., A raitannfa., - -, A."- - 01,1/WI ALBBE.„.- •, „ 1, am mamatraa, „l” _, , `,_...` -,-..- ;l`rit'-ii William J. Anjittrill%' l .1 . • ,slipast,B kt, k ,,,,, 4i, -- , . Hilt u 2 M . . ru- * Benj. L. af** , :'& 'POW*, -1, , '• *.t .. • Jjlitm°PeesvirHeneftbn'lrePszyka* ji4.laDVllThildiet'-:,.._,%'4.. "'cox"'` James D. HAUT. - 41 0 4311 4,g RPP I r:t:Z4 Alexander Wad:ft/74 .tob , ig a si s agotT. Stain EL Baoltnitel, ' Patel' ,L' - ' *cage ID Black, John ,Nellorit John B. Canfield, Jam ikt!,,k l a 1,, ,. „.; _.... ,.., „ , Alonzo A. Carried: . 10 1 M x b* l xik u iv - --,-,,, - * Charles &Colton ~ - Vt z teft - P.. ~ .......,,..,,.. t .,_,,,-, William Douglas, 'JO - ...0ni" - —..... ;,.., 70 .,,,,_„ him wens, , , , gelorTr* , lohn Holmes, - lota' EL - - William B. Haven, •• Aletibder Spear. Peter H Hunker, - - :William 'lW9ehnierts, Illetstrd Hays, . lease' *Nitta: ".--- - William •S. Lately, edam lisaget IDICOLMIT MID IZIAMILL, :;:CHARLES A..' amTari.•- ' 16,0 A N : • HENRY id No. 100 Sraithileild - St4 Blear the corner of • PIT/ISMITRO/4 MONEY in W. 0040341 OhniiitiWi.; AuL oriGolcratof 1863yer,rdelmoutiFitinti, ~ r 006 1 , 1 .4i n i VexpMeit r atiiti gooL — cainMa l etratodyo29lWVllll:kttqf' •accountableta antff of - Iti.Oftioe Bowl. ittOIT-ft. firaCaCiri* rat 'I I IIE MERVABTILE . MiIMiff PROMOTION ATTROTIONORIRM. Over $140,000 : . kaaineen2_ 4 , 10a 44 4_Enb. - , bracing ever.F , Clift•lrnaW. anar:AcualP • inn United Eitatee,quantiai anclother British Possessions izati.A. , . • R. G. to N 4 :7E(71 *or PiO prie tera., A. ARMSTROlS(4.lsrateanc,.. - , Corner of Wood and Fifth entsia.PittebtergtF.ra. , Established New Tork4,lllbe* Mara, }lB6llO, •, • A _.: meow , smelts :, e ~.., - ~. -• I NEW YORK.- ....i....MIN E RCPTIt it co. • Branch Billow , , -:, ~. -..-.,. •, „ Frg, R Ci Dufdraiii'l . hilapUlpNa,ll.llXinst'; ' Ir a ' - .1. CO; Cincinnati, It Ghtfrmat Cip;;littiel=” . tli. 0 ' Mine Co; Detroit, WTI Dam .1k Car, ' , 1493 ,1 ' Dtty a Co n .._. Milwatikid,it ft PiiiikOo t ie, it G . co ; Charleston, AG Dunii CO; TAtilailllttpr; - R Dun ACo kißt. Loub,r-R EP , Buir&Cop..2ls . tds,e. villif B. 0 panic Co, 1.-.-t" i_.;_., •,... .' 1% , ;,'!• ; i4 Lt•ti.4 Asspittite Unseen. Seaton, R Rums/14 - I*P Baltimore, .7- Dliten AV' 11 Toronto, R e DOn o; mantriai, lABTAcin._*•.9 . -3. Co; London. Eng-, RGI Dun £OO.. , ::sr -' ~: k. 0- nr i.:31 - 74 , -tz) Reference ?with noticilepoßhanist 3 it daily, furniehigto subscribers. =le" AI !T w • • - Collections pronMtly attendett-to , mpdi , , ~- ttre ,United Suttee .andjitritialt TOON 0010 0 iti ' .141. 4 BeLpirenceetoimwarda of 140 Bonsestilltetesglo - j- - for "hem the c 6 Makes ocillectiens. ,,, ': , ,,, - - ,L . , . • Letterset , inizedttetion to Lawyezo z ftentak- ,3 4- v inglisi.44lanhilityinleyery e • - Akekes.. mil, be,mWenelptMmished , to stdetePitniMxTrolt;.. , , t mg 'atiropplleation at the office. ATegito tog 1 4gytA''=" - olritieitnaniedltbcneei" P , I ‘ .. .-L IV ' 7 l B 4.3 E LY, • 114'bYrta STIM7I Dtl,4lllll,i'-'-' .8.4.14 1 MUTE .1011:0 ; ,D)4,rar , Mir, .NoTE4 . m0Raw940:64t,-404044-j., - 111 .9=X 0 -4 AW E ' A. WO2tIIC-.F. PLUDIKETT....p_I43IIO* . e. vs 1 001. 1 ft!PLUNKETTSCt_i:i rGLASS -MANIMAOTURRIt*,:(_,Zz-,175.! & ; sy' , /, it Ito ire • 50f1144 StreA74; Oonsiabl‘J,,;,‘-_ V. mr-sm AX, .-..D.Annurnamarr 4 ,,,... ; IRINIMUSX:; 'IT ic j ,D 1ff1ieDf...,:.,..... .: ...;... .....:*;.:-8. - inntaisr.' - ' • t PktNINGHAMS & 430:=-PI Tat -8.- i t SURGEIMITY GLAISIVOitIi&-W 'Wcorr /Area, and , l'irofk .c ai e lite Pa., ~ - Wee doors below, Dion ,gontor, , DiannAiMarers of Pittsburgh' Mow - Allan ' ' Druggists' elms Ware and American UoLmarn4. i Lodi Oa,for Pazinr VadSlirirt' , 44*iki,n.V.VA - , ' ''''' ' .. ifigilgagiE '' blrgOoll Thasoluticmc bf -I,lllg 004fAirl!NEIMSECIr'!XI.11N1*' fore existing teterion`VEN l 'o? -- 1f13117-',4 1 : Y:MINBR, under t the . Brut 4aLiraerct,,/tz KUM.% 4s :this day dinacdrel.hylnutuelfiensekt t i-,1.. 1 The briahniea or the hue ein will he eettlio - ..%,t ; .., 4 Emmy MINER, who to aetthozitedlo namfrinAindation. • - Julyl6tpylBBl. P;Niet:l44l,4certrgi..: ". HENRY ..040elear to , . , BUNT #, DinnA r : W4 O / 01 1aleandAet#, .100KfuALLEWBT4TEMAII. 2 4 14 4144.41 ~ licts.:n alld•RrirraiMArkl ' 1 19 4 door 9119 P 9 I 3 LOMM , ,t iy29 P PiItWASA. sz 11 Z LIITIWOF CO;PARTNIR4‘ u B.IIIPOT-The Partnelieulhatelakya d =3, wader thallium oCD, ftLitGet A 4Xlmaa - IYe on'ltho.l22YAst, l itOlt9Dom 411999#49b1ed imuiditodionakiceltoroodlatolammm,iuttYilitabo haatlitolatros arksoinastaitto.,-M. .090414i1 oeltlement to D. GREGG or L 'LAILK/441t1116 KW, Np. 99 'Wood ;lase, IS 44thillt RitYM:WAIL'P'" 1110POrkediO , CligirthEt name otAbeAm laa*mat MOW ' • 'T i DAM tower , ,t rtr MAO T i t= v 4l JAME TY,. [r) -.......... mar.: rAlabi:l. i :. ,- '. . _' , - ... r ., '" : 4 :.... '''' , V'M. ^ ;:ii7 . ll. D. 101 . 93 A J: TRacift,boTaiOnlaect,,,, •ik wumthership =dor-the tom** _ ilt , L- 1 I.4.TMR to Irene= a wholesale- Go ode VEtiet7;/ 312 34 4 ,Wke toligilto.O 4 4l.*VoattU prepared to otter. goo= on the theet A , ~,, 44 ettber for cash, city aecoptaneetell ' ':. 3 Ca. Oar anaemia beennatevelLasearted, apictoo Ito WOO to lA/ tot.tfttlit,4ol4igtt,. hadadtim — ei= we think eoperat w-loiltgaft 14=01301illtliiIi8.‘ "lhoertOraltingfif i xt= yiegaaat la exeradoWorre- pdrchasiaghloarbere, ae WlkildAttlilfolt:lakol,llldte wolthYP.TrlitteutioO• Me- ----- ,'' '. •", ` ' , t.t.o. V ' YOU , N , A/CTgottrat car Irtier ' FirUtvatt. __ 11 : 7 : •:• ':., . . . ; tit • . .., Oriume,Lemaa . oindiiirdifkr.' ,l l -.1) St ..twiho Ilitrapep4 whekt.poi="t_o Tien and totear - Oura at sot _ r tide . Am so a geteraisird. fiddi Wcortmeet, '-'t limitt , ' ".+o4.rett'hi,Thesep*A teher lands of Foretop - and ' -gl,o:` a -" . ' WlWOlrlif a j MI , : '.ecomiretahtmondeadlNnooliddiallenw- Gxm. 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