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    Proposals for Army Wagon and Arnim—
• - lance "farness.
07711:01 Or AVMS' CLOREVIO AND ErlinP6ol
Carnet of Howar d and Mercer areas.
Nxw Yosx, August 3, 1861.
FmROPOSALS WILL BE iIF,CEIVED
at this o ffi ce for famishing, by contract Army
onHarnese.
The propoinds should state the price at which
they can be tarnished, at the places of manufac
ture, and the price at which they can be delivered
at thin depot; the number which can be made by
the bidder within one moats after the receipt of the
order; also the number which he can deliver with
in one week. .
The harness must exactly conform to the follow
lag specifications and to the establishedpattems
Four mule harness as foilow a, to wit:
ka:t:4ol
Two (Zillion—Breech straps, 8 feet 6 inches long,
3% inches wide, sewed into 14 inch rings of % inch
iron; hip straps 8 feet 11 inches long, 234 Inches
veld% stay pieces 2 feet long, 234 inches wide, with
1% inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay
pitmen 6 feet king, 1% inch wide; side straps 4 feet
1011 11 e ir li tch wide; tin straps 16 inches long, %
inch wt tapering to a point.
Two Be y •ftnds...Long eide,2 feet 3 inches long,
2 inches wide, with a two' inch buckle; short side
1 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide.
Two Hair Collars, 18 tole inches long, with double
straps shd gale, leathers and buckles 3 inch wide.
Two pair of strong flames to suit, made of athite
oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1% inch
square, staples and line rings.
Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 5 feet 6
nch es long, y 2 inch wide; ripper one 4 feet 6 inehes
iofig, %inch wide
Two Bridles—Crown piece 2 feet long, 1 1 ,-, inch
wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, Inch
wldeOkont piece 11% inches long, 1% inch wide;
stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches
lonff,l„iirch wideCoose piece 11 inches long, 1 inch
- 1 1 . 4f5, 0 =3 8 41110hes lons, 6% inches wide; reice,
to side - 4 feet long, 1 inch wide, short side 2 feet
1 irich - Wldeiwah , .l inch buckle; butts, tinned
on t to weigh 6 - pounds to the doom
o pair ohwaripas, 2 feet long, 234 inches wide
Two. pair Trace +na, 7 feet long, 16 links to
the foot,,of.No 3 iron, with 'l' on one end, weight
73¢to 8 13e,per pair Twisted or straight
One pairef Breast Chains, 22 inches long, 14
Barite tha foot, of No 3 Iron Twisted
Two Neck Strape,B feet 1 inch long, inches
wide, with 2 inch buckle
Two Neck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links
to the foot, No 4 iron; 'T and loop to be riveted on
to the neck strap Twisted
One saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gul
let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way
with halttanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long,
16 Inches wide; trarcingle 7 feet 8 inchoes long,
2%,Mclies wid, with 23 inch buckle on one end,
to be 'fastened to the - saddle by being riveted to
two 6=04 straps, 1% inch wide; those strops are
one'on each side of the saddle-tree, one
end is tied to the front part of the bar, to other
undid Ileatrusion of the bar behind the cantle,
Bpalded4lteddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7
itiehea long, 1% inch Wide, with 1% inch buckle;
stirrups, malleable Iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern,
to weigh 18)4 Ds to a dpzep pair
Two CoHamar% to 18,incties long,made the same
as forxheal harness
Two pier of Ramos to suit, of same material as
for wheel harness, Ironed, with hooks, breast
rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel bar
noes! Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness
Two Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for
wheel harness
Two Belly Banda, the same as for wheel Harness
TWo pair Chain Pipes,
Two pair Trace Chains, "
Two Crupper and Ni Straps Back strap feet
long, tapering from 8 Inches to 2% inches wide
Hip Straps, each 2feet 4 inches long, 13% inch
wide, each with a hook at one end
Two Batik Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 33A inches
wide
wo Martangalea 4 feet long, 1% 1 nch wide, to
buckle into the bit
One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches lon o % inch
wide
One Check Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to
buckle Into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed
in t he centre to receive the lead line
One Lead Line, 21 feet long, 34 inches wide, with
a buckle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other
One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6
inchces long
One Horse Brush, oval. of bristles,--by—inches
One Curry Oombe, No 222-8 bar
The whole to be packed in a box about 18 inches
wide, 17 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1
inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as many
be required
Four Horse Harness, as follows, to wit:
WHEEL.
Two galore Breech straps, 3 feet 6 incites
long, 34 inches wide, sewed in 3-tech rings of
iron; hip straps 4 feet long 3 inches wide; stay
pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, S inches wide, with 12,1
ineln-imek.lete cross shape to buckle into stay
pieces 6 feet 10ng,14 inch wide; side straps 6 beet
4inabeslong,l4 inch wide; tie straps lb I aches
long,' inch wide, tapering to a point
Two Belly Bands Long side 2 feet 4 inches long,
inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; bhort side 1
loot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide
Two Bair Collars, 22 to 1:3 inches long, with
double straps and safe leathers and buckles?;, inch
wide
Two pair of strong Flames to sill+, made o hvhite
oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 14 inch
equate, staples and line sings
Two pair llama Straps Lower 001) 5 feet 6
inches long, 4 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 'macs
long, t inch wide; of alum tanned leather
Two Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 inch( a long,
14 inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long,
inch wide; front piece 124 Inches long, 1 ,
noh wide; Play pieties, from blinds to crown pieces,
16 inches long, 1,54 inch wide; nose piece 12 inches
loi, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 6 inches
wide; reins, long side 4 feet :Inches long, 1 inch
wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1
inch buckle; bits, tinned million, to weigh 5 lbs the
dozen
Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 incnee long,
incites wide
Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to
the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or shiught, with I
on one end, weights Its per pair
One pair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links
to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted
Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 6 inches long, 234. inches
wide, with 24 inch buckle
Two Neck Chains,_itieet 6 inches long, 14 links
to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv
eted on to the neck strap, swivel in the chain
One Saddle, made on Attakapas free, head, gullet
and Cantle ironed, covered in the usual way with
half tanned horse hide; Haps 20 inches long, 16
inches wide, surcingle 7 feet 6 inches long, 23. i
inches wide, with a 21A inch buckle on one end, to
be fastened to the saddle by being riveted to two
curved straps, 14 inch wide; thesedstraps are
planed one on each side of the saddle tree; one
end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other
end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle,
Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 hat 7
inches long, 14 inch wide, with 14 inch buckle;
stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to
weigh 184 pounds to a dozen pair.
LEAD.
Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness
Two Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same
as for wheel harness
Two pair of Mimes to snit, of the same material
as fo r wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast
rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har
ness
Two neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel
harness
Two Belly Bands, same as for wheel harness
Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness
Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel bar
nails
Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 13 feet
long, tapering from 83,4 inches to 2% inches wide
/111 , 8 trap s with buckles each 2 feet - 8
inches long,
inclisvide, With wrought hooks
o Ilnekßimds, 8 feet 7 inches long, 8% footles
wide
Tiro iderringsles, 4 feet 1% inch wide, to
bucklelntOthe bit
Oneoouphng Wrap, 6 feet 8 inches long, % inch
wide
One Cheek Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide,
to btickle into the bit at each end,witita ring sewed
in the centre to receive the lead line
One Lead Line, 21 feet long, inch wide, with
a buckle at one end and an 8 mob loop at the other
One Whip, heavy plated horse hide, 0 feet 6
inches long
One Horse Brush, oval of bristles, by
niche. One Curry Comb, No 222-8 bar
The whole to be packed in a box about 21 Inches
wide, 18 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of 1
Inch staff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, BB may
be required
The whole to be made of the:best material, sew
ing to beinaide with good waxed thread, and sub
ject.to InipootWn dunug the process of manufac
ture and Aso when finished
When' ailtisorse Inmate is required, the lead
bridhut, _lmmo* neok.straps,
chilingdpea,triteeerupper and hip straps,
back bands and eoupling straps are doubled; one
bearing chain 8 feet eong,l4 links to the foot, of No
4 Iron, with a T on_each end added; and lead hoe
to be 80 feet long - ,
The whole be made of the hest material, sew
ing to be made with good .waxed thread, and subject
to ingestion during the.prooess of manufacture
and also when finished
When alainule harness is required, the lead .
collars, bridles, harries, neck-straps, belly-bands,
chain-pipes, tracachains, crupper and bilckStraPso
beck-bands and coupling straps are doubled; one
bearing chain, 3 feet long. l 4 links to the Cootie( No
4 iron. with aT on each end added ; and lead line
to be Z 3 feet long
Proposals will also bo received for making and
delivering Ambulance harness, for two or foM mule
or horse teams--e specification of which will be
hereafter furnished
Forms of proposals and guarantee will be fur
nished upon application at this office and none will
be considered that do not conform thereto
The privilege is reserved by and for the United
Mates of rejecting any proposal that may be
deemed extravagant
PrOpOiliall will be endorsed on the envelope
encassang them: '• Proposals for furnishing Army
Wagon and Ambulance Haraeae , and addressed
to Major D. H. VINTON,
aulo4f Quartermaster U. & army.
FrOIL BEF'INERS.—We are prepar
ed to fit up refiners with the necessary
Pumps; Clocks, Pipes, tco, in the latest and most
approved plans. Our experience in this branch is
not naledby any other establishment For work.
we retard to the following refiners
in this city.
Rogers & Nestdtt, Roberta, Wilkinson & Co.,
John B. Bed, liolship,leCorinsak &Co,
Porten, Mathews A Co.,Haokett 1 McFadden,
John °opus, Thos. Bell & Co.,
Johnston dt BTON, Roberta, Hill A Co.;
Adams, Williams I Ce.. S. M. Kier.
)116 WELDON REIMER F t
.1641 Wood street:
SUGAR.—
100 barrels Brown Sum;
10 terra!-Crushed Banal; .
10 laimtla powdered riumr; in atore sad for sere
bi itrMER a BROS,
081 Mac 1241ual 120 Wood amt.
lArgths
861. < . ARRANGEMENT. 1861.
111614111'r risnor TRAINS.
Ponnaylvania Central . Railroad.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th.
•
THE ; THROUGH MAIL TRAIN
leaves the Passenger Staticaievcry morning,
(except Bandap,) strafe a. ta ir etorgdng at all prin
cipal abalone, and arriving; in Philadelphia at
10.15 p.
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily
at 12 . 20 a. na, stopping_enly at principal stations,
o.aking direct connection at Harrisburg for Balt
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at
1:10 p. m.
THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex
cept Bruiciaat 4:00 p. stopping Obly at Green*
burg, Latro be,Johnstown, W.ilmerci„
Altoona3c4 connecting -at Harrisburg tor Balti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia at 5:10 a. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 2:50 p. na l. slar
ping all stations and running as far as Cone
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWM;
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6..40 a. in.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday at 11.:20 a. TO.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday at 4:10 p. in.
A
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION T.g. IN for Wall's
station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6;25 p. m.
- RETURNING TRAINS - arrlyn'in Pittsburgh as
follows:—Express, 11;50 a in; Mail, 11:60 p. in; Fast
1240 a. in; Johnatown Accommodation, 10:05
a. m ; First Wall's Mallon Accommodation, 6:30 a.
in.; second Wara station Accommodation:B:3o a.
to; Laird wall'e 818,1100 Accommodation, 1:15 p. m 4
;earth Wall's station Accommodation, 5:16 p. in.
'lrons :or Elairaville and Indiana, connect at
Blain villa intersection with Johnstown A OCOMII2O
- and Expresa Trains East and West, and
with Fact Freight East.
PI I ISBUR3Ii ANDCONN ELLSVI LIR TRA INS
stopping at alLetations on the Pittsburgh and Con
ne:o,vilte Road leave daily, (S tu3day excepted,) as
fellowai—Maii Train, 640 a. m.; Express Train, 4:10
p. in. Poinrring Trains from Pittsburgh and Ova•
zieUatilie goad arrive at Pittsburgh 10•20 a. m. and
6:16 p.
The raveling public will find it greatly to their
Interest, in going Rust or Wag., to travel h'y the
Pommy 'venni Railroad, 118 the swoon= odations now
offered cannot be snrpased on any route. The Road
is ballasted with atone and is entirely free from
dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort
to all who may fayor this timid with their patronage.
FR E s
TO NEW Y0RE......512 Se l l TO BALTIMOREP 60
PIiILADEI.PRIA 10 00 LANCASTER 866
BARRISBU G, $7 46.
Baggage checked to all stamens on the Pennsyl
yams Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York
Passengers purchasing ticket)) in cars. will be
charged an excess according to distance traveled in
addition to the.station rates, except from station')
where the Company has no agent.
NOTICE---In case of loss, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for personal ba gage only,
and for an air "tint not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been
emloyed to convey passengers and :mg . a.g.t to and
from the depot, at a charg a n g ot to exceed 76 cents
for each passenger and age.
For tickets apply to .I.STEW ART, AgL,
At the Penn'a S R. Passenger Station,
nuBl On Liberty and Grant strets
1881. THE 1881
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE &
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND
NORTH WEST
SIMMER ARD.ANdEMENTI
TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to
Indianapolis, 8t Lows and ()Wimps quicker,
than by any other mate
VeNSIVAELD
FAST MAIL:LSE-Leaves Pittsburgh 1236 a. tr.
Arrives at Creatline... ..... 8.00 A. W.
Making close connections with 13elleforitaine and
Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. in.
N. 8.-The time to Cincinnati is the earns as by
Steubenville. [Trams on both Roads meet at Colum
bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together.
TygPRFBS TRAIN-Lve P C t r s e bu tl r in h e
1 7 1 1 .1 0
r r
Making close connections as above.
Arriving at Chicago at 0:45 a. m.
Di, 8.-The lame to Cincinnati Is the same as by
Steuoenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col•
nimbus, and passengers all go Into Cincinnati
together.
Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati, to Indianapolis ai'd to Chicago.
Trains through to Chicago w i thou t change of Cara.
EASTWARD TRALFO.
Leave Chicago, 7.30 A. a. and 8.1111 P. N. Arriving
at Lima, 2'25 r. a. and 3.20 A. a. Connecting with
trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving ni.
line, 6.00 P. 11. and 8.05
Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati,
Cleveland. Buffalo and the East. and arriving at
Pittsburgh, 1115 A. IL and 3.al p.n. All making close
connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for
the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia.
ACCOMMODATION 'fRAINS-From Federal at.,
Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 A. at, and 4.30 a a.
Arrive at " 11.30 Alb "
' 1 kave New Brighton, 8.30 " " 1.00 "
Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 " " 2.30
Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.
Leave Allegheny, 7,25 A. a., and at Economy at 8.25
A. leaves Allegheny at 12.35 P. PI. and 8.10 E. IL,
arrive at Economy at 1.60 P. a. and 7.26 P. u.; leave
Economy at 9.00 a. m., and 4.2.1 p, in., and arrive in
Allegheny at 11.06 a. m. and 6.80 p. m.
MA REEI"FRAIN.-Lanves Massillon 5.00 a. re.
leaves Alliance at 0.14 A. a. and arrives in Allegheny
at 11 00 a. at; leaves Allegheny at 8.06 P. bL; Alliance
at 8.00 P. K., stopping at all stations for passengers
and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m.
Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced
rates.
Trough trains connect as follows
At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitte
bnrgi. Railroad.
At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron,
07 hog& Falls, etc.
At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sim
dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc-
At Crestline, tor Delaware, Springfield, Columbno,
Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapo, St. Louis,
aralaville, etc-
At Forest, for Sprinp,fleld, Sandusky, Dayton, On.
cuinati, etc, etc.
At rJrnn, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc.
W
At Fort ayne, for Peru, Lafayette, lad., SL Louis,
and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and
,
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and
Salem Railroad.
And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois,
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota,
For norther information and through tickets
apply to 6EORS/15 PARKIN, Ticket Ag't,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.
Through 'rickets for sale at the Ticket Wilma of
the Company an the line of the road, to all parts of
the , United States. (4. C. HATHEWAY,
jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
CHANGE OF TIME--SUMMER ARRANGEMENT•
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD
c h N AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10-
1881, trains will leave the Depot of th e Penn.
sylvania Railroad,itn Pittabnrgh, as follows :
PYPI9BURGEI, ; FpLUIdiIUB AND CI3ICyiNAT'
SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin•
cinnah.
Idav Arrived Arrives Arrives
Pitt..eurgh, at Columbus, stOincinnati, at St. Louis.
MU L. K. 1110 a. ec. tao P. IL
1%1 0 P.Y. OM P. K. 2,00 IL:
This route is shorter to Cincinnati, LouisTille,
Columbus and all points South, than any other
route. Splendid sleeping care attached to all Night
Truing.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Al. at
Pittab'gh, Rocheater,Wellsville, Bteub'ville,Wh'lng.
12:85 L. K. 1:50 A.. 267 s. x. 4:03 A. tt. 5:07 A. a.
8:06 P. et. lais P. AL 829 A. it. 920 P. it, was P.
1410 A. it. 1:15 A. sr. 213 P. ac. 8:10 A.r. 420 A. et.
400 F. K. 62.5 P. K. 8:45 P. K.
The 1235 4 r. and 12.0 r. atTrains connect with
Trains of C. O. B. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, itc.
fns 400 p. a. Train stops at all stations between
Rochester and Wellsville.
PI7TEMEU.4II A CLEVELAND LINE.
Leaves Leaves
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
1285 A. st. 9:10 A. K.
1210 P. u. WA P. K.
The .11:86 a. m. train connects at Bayard for
New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas
Branch.
Passengers desirlx% togo to ahndusky, To
ledo Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must
be Particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib.
arty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
J; STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars apply
WILLIAM M.'NWART, Agent.
At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn
street, F. R. MYERS,
Gann Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio.
felo
EW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND
indianspolis & Cincinnati .R,
Connecting at Indismapolis with Terre Haute,
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to SU Louie
and Lafayetteand Indianapolis, New Albany and
Wenn, and !di Central Honda( for CHICAGO,
ROOK p4T,a ETON, and all intermedi.
ate pointid
Throug,h Freight, 'Train to ..INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE HAU N;TAAPATEM and )ERU.
Freights and, paSsengerS 00W from Main
nati or Lawrenceburg in lain ;time than by any
other route by twenty.four hairs, and at as low
rates. The only road by which shipments can be
made from Cincinnati to. thel 3 WestOvithout
breaking mai
Consagnments made to J. N. 61133.130113,11 gent, M
Cfmckmath or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Law•
rencebwrg, will receive prompt attention, and no
charge for commission; no sharps for emings
conewinka, at Lenorennberg.
For farther info:million apply to THOMAS RATI
GAN, (No. Itt Water strecd,) agent or the Company,
who ts prepared to give Timms MIMS for pas
and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute,
Mlle,
hicago, Fero, Greencastle.
Mlle, Mark Crawfods!
r man', Faris and Matto°
n, to.
R. F. LORD, President,
JOHN F. CHEllar,„,(ihmeni Agent me;
REMOVAL.
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN
.", utaattirink Oomparay have removed Me &Bee
ts •
• Wood Street,
Betifewin ?live and Second greets, where all or
dare will be reoeieed, sad bald/AM at traded to.
UMW GEO. CILHOUg Ages,
lnsumn.
IndemnitY .A.gainst Loss by The.
RE FRANKLIN FIRE rNsu ,
:RA.NCE atillaNY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Fisthee, No. 435 amiliN CHESTNUT STREET, near
81
_ _ ARTICINT 01 Amuse, JAMMU 1E74 1860.
Putais Aggrtoably to An Aet of Assembly, being:
Finn ortgages, amply secured 41,896,7393 88
Real tate, (Present value $103,818 61,)
Temporary Loanson ample &71:1aTteral
Securities 89,186 58
/Rocks, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost.. 89,788 68
Notes and Bills Receivable-..........«. ..... 1,821 00
—...; —... 27,919 88
$.2,208,061 68
The only profile from premiums which this cons
parry can divide by law, are from risks which
have been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
arty, In Town and Country at rates Raley as are con
sistent with security.
Since their rncorporadon, a period of thirty
years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford
ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as
well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1866, 662463 86.'
DI - 2107068
Charles W. Ban;lie - r, Mordecai D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
fiiamuel Grant, Isaac, Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George Fake,"
CHAS. N. BANCK.ER, Presldent,
EDWARD C DALE, Vice President.
WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
myla Northeast cor Third and Wood streets.
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DA RBI'S, President;
F. M. GORDON, Becretar7
Oapt. R. D. COOB RAN, Gen't Agent.
No. 92 Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse
up stairs,) Pittsburgh.
Will Insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA
RINE RIBES.
A Home Institution managed by Directors who
are well known in thnoommunity, and who are de
termined, by promptness and Liberality, to main
tain thermometer nhieh they have assumed, as ot•
ering the Lest protection to those who desire to be
insured.
.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1880.
Stock Accounts .188,000 00
Mortgage.
Office furniture--
Open Accounts, etc
Cash ...................»
Premium Notes__
Notes and bills discounted
D 1910 1 .0116.
George Divine, R. Miller, Jr.,
George W. Jackson, James Dl'Auley,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander liiimick,
Wm. H. Smith, Chaa. W. Ricketson,
Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight,
Alexander Speer, David M. Long,
Rees J. Thomas mYtB
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House,
Capital 1210,100----Assets 1304,048.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN
SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on
every description of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable rates of premium
ROBERT P. KING President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President,
DI liF/JIURS
Charles Hayes, R R. Copo,
F. B. Enghsh, George W. Brown,
P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul,
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
El. J. Magargoe, F. Wttor,
F. PaJtexatian, Secretary, . .
..
.1. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets
c/ei? iI 4 L!MS,i2PI/111°L ('',;l/TL9M.G"
WM. BASALEY. President
°Mee, Cor. of Market and Water S 1 No
Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga
tion or the Southern and Western Rivers,
Lakes, and Bayous, mild the Navi•
gation of the Seas.
Insures against Loss
and Damage by letre.
DIII2OTOIIB :
Brigaley, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. N. Cooper,
Jas. Park, Jr., C. ?ug, H. Harlaaugh,
B. F. Jones, S. C. Young, J. Caldwell,
Francis Sellers, S. M. Kier, John H. Dilworth,
John Shipton, Barclay Preston. Wm. G. Johnston.
mh2felydh,
FIRE INSURANCE.
The:Enterprise Insurance Co.,
1=1!
Risks Thken for One, Five, or Seven Tears, or Per
pctually.
William Holman A Co., Livaigston Coporland ilk
'Co., James B. Lyon k Co., Hon. '11:on. M. Bowe,
William S. Lately & Co., James Marshall, Er' ,
Al
fi ramer, George B. Bryan & Co-, Wilson,
e Elroy &Ca, W i 'von, Carr & Co., John Logan
A Co., Jacob Painter k Co, Bailey, Brown & Co,
DARLINGTON k BLACK...STOCK. Agentn,
apl&ann °Moe. Bank Block, No. 37 Flab et.
FIRE INSURANCE
BY TB
Reliance Mutual lnsnrance Company,
Of Philadalphia,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, bier
chandise, Furniture, &c., in town
or country.
Cash Capital, 8229,510 00.
Assets, $303,500 96.
OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET.,
Invested as follows, via
Flint Mortgage on Improved city Property,
worth double too gsnouut- ..tisto,ooo 00
Ground rent, first class 2,462 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 VI cent.
Mortgage Loans, V 30,000, cost
Philadelphia city 6 per cant loan.
Allegheny County 6 92 cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans
Collateral loans, well secured
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00
Block of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,860 00
Block of County Fire Insurance Co 1,069 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00
Commercial Bank do 6,186 01
Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60
Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00
Bills Receivable, business paper...—..— 16,297 18
Book Accounts, accrued interest, 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 16
19308,608 96
CLEM TINGLEY, Presidet.
D'lltllo,oll9.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham,
William R. 'Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederik(' Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley,
John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Frederick Len nig Jacob 'l'. Bunting,
Charles 15. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts.
B. M. HINCHMA.N, Secretary.
J GARDNER MIFFIN, Agent,
mylS Northeast corner Third and Wood streets.
rite Mutual Lifelnsurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
400 WALNUT STRUT, PHILADELNILt.
THE.BUSINESSOF THIS COMPANY
is conducted on the mina/ principle, in the
strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus,
deducting necessary aspeneee alone, being equitably
divided among the aseured-
Heoeipla for the year ending 81st Jammu,
$1,680,676 76.
Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million
of Dollars.
Cash on hand and in Bank. 4 120,060 39
Bonds and Mortgages 0,421,679 12
United States Stocks 387,232 60
40,23913
20,465 60
$0,989,836 74
Add!lnterest scurried; bat not yet due.. 60,000 00
Deferred premiums, (esUmated)......— 135,000 00
Premium. 4 in course of transmission... 33,132 78
Real %Mate
Due from Agents
Gam Asarrs, February 1, 1881 ...... ...17,237,989 12
Rates or premium tower, and profits greater than
in most other Compames.
Trot PROPORTION or Gun Aware to the amount at
risk is greater. than that of any other Life loan
ranoe Company in the United States.
Pamphlets and every requisite information will
be furnished free of expense on application, by
letter or otherwise to
DARLINGTON ek BLACICBTOCK,
3 , 312md 87 RNA ttreet, Pitts
PELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORATED
THE LEGISLATURE OF PENAISLVANI
IMO. OFFICE S. S. CORNER THIRD ARt)
WALNUT STRARTS,PIM. ATMLPHLL MARINE
INSURANCESon Vessels, _Cargo and Freight, to all
=of the World. INLAND INSURANDES on
by Rivera, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car
riAgeo, is all pule of the Union. FIRE MEM
RANDEsi on Merchandise generally, on Stores,
Dwelling Houses, ite.
John N. Penrose, John d.
Drasimosa—iWro. Marlin, Edmund A . s ee d er
Da Tt os, eophli alum uir Plitddln uacit u,
wm.
Eyre,
jr
James
0.
Hand, Wm, C. Ludwig, Joseph IL Seai ii l ir Dr. R. M.
Huston, Geo. G. Diaper, Hugh Craig, 0 les Kel
ley, Saratel fillokeeo. F. Peroston,Hemry Sloan,
Edward Darlington. B. Jones Brooke, Spencer
ITllvain Thomas Q Hand,_Robert Burton, Ir.,
Jacob P. Jones, James reFeriand, Joshing P.
Eyre, John B. Semple. rutibmetak T.Xorgen.
A. B. Berger, do.
WILLIAM 2dARTAJ, President.
THOB O. HAND, Vice - President.
Ham LYMAN, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
is 96 do. 96 Water street Pittantagn,
WM. U. WHITNEY,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Past, Fifth
street. odor Wood.
ALFRED B. J.mze /L. LEAD
WCALMONT & KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO..
niymaya Pennsylvania.
H. W. Parrneon Gap. 0. DAWBOA
PATTERSON & DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KUIIN , S LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
jakly PITTSBURGH, PA.
B. F. LIIi3AIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
° Mee, No. 7 Grant Street
(Three doors below the Conrt Honeei
Prrnuarson, Pa
L. BRACKEN RIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
mace, No. 135 Fourth St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ja24:ly
SCOTT, DENTIST
J. Han removed to the LOMB lately occupied by
Lir. W. A. WAHL,
tIIS Penn Street,
(South aide,) third door above Hand street.
in` °thee hours from 9A. M. tall bP. M. raptily
JOSEPH AL)Artist
10. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh.
Rentassos:—Dr. A. N. PoWalk', D. 1). Bruce, Eeq.,
Ih flallock, Theodore Robbing+, Russell Errett,
NA G , myl4:ly
TEETH!
SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
CSILL, has removed to 246 PENN
EITREET, In the house formerly occupied
oy Dr. (f. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's Church—
lie will give all the modern improvements. Teeth
inserted at various places, from VS to $62 per set.
fixrcumos—Rev. W. D. Howard, Rev. Manuel Pul
ley, A. Bradley, A. G. M'Candless, M. D., J. H. Hop.
kum, W. IL Vankirk, Dr. tie°. H. Keyser, W. Nim
icr. Samuel bl'Hee. au27:ly
2,100 00
. 250 00
7,809 43
18,361 99
27,805 20
174,076 14
15293,261 79
DR. C. BAELZ,
WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN;
ALSO—AGENT OF
RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS
FOR
R T_T "1" T:T R. El S
de1:11 . COR. PENN Ala/ WAYNE STB.
JOHN hi. KIRKPATRICK JOHN MFI I,ON
LAW P ART N ERSHIP.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day formed a Co-partnership in the practise of
the LBW. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK,
JOHN MELLON,
Pittsburgh, May 10th, 1861.
KIRKPATRICK & MELLON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. 133 Fourth Street, five doors above
Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at
Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be,
tween Smithfield and Cherry Alley. daily
GEORGE S. SKL DEN HAVING
resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may
hereafter bt found at hie office, I.= Fourth street,
Pittsburgh. ten
All L, Surgeon Dentist, successor
to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street.
W Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and
from 2 to 6 o'clock. felbay
CUPPING AND LEECHING,
Dirt & DIRS. BIM:.
*3-Teeth extracted. Hot, Ct.ld and Shower Baths
selatly F. 1ik.1341T7 Grant street.
ONI, Meal, Olandles,
EUREKA OIL COMPANY,
-OP
VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA.,
(CHARTERED REBRUARY IST, 1861.)
Capital $lOO,OOO,
A. M. MARSHAL,„ Prego. H. E. DAVIS Bee.
A. M. Marshall,
James Fnrquer,
J. 1.. Oartuaghan
Office in that of It. U. Davis, City of Allegheny, Pa.
mhlB.lsmd
ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY.
BRKRITTON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS,
45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
RAVE ALWAYS on hand a supenor
quality of IX ICATI Lb bi Ibl ATl.ie
sail CRUDE COAL OILS.
LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and
np18:ly
B. C. & J. B. SAWYER,
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
■o. 47 Wood Striort, Pittsburgh, Pa
NATRONA OIL.
- -
IVIA NU FACT URED BY PEN NS YL
vania Batt Manufacturing Company
CLEAR AND ODORLESS,
"4FAreitirmlMlej; color.' DAY"
Constantly on hand and for sale by P. 8. M. Co, at
their new office, No. 24 Wood street, between First
and becond street.
nahl&t.f (3F.0. CALHOUN, General Agent.
_
CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS.,
I'iltsqurgh, Pa., agent for the receipt and sale o
CARBON 011.14.
Keeps constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy
and light oils suitable for Lubncaling and Refining
purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash
only. aellaintitssr
piIOTOOEN, COAL AND UA RBON
be the best in this market, and my styles
of LAMPS are the latest and beet, rod of every
variety.
COAL OIL is the most economical and bn (Rant
light known, and is entirely non•es plosive.
Wholesale dealers and country stares supplied
with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the tinost
quality, at low pnces; also, Lampe, Wicks and
Chimneys. C. T111. 1 1,11d,
Nos. 10 and 12 Eifth street, below Market'
my22.lydsw In the Exceister Omnibus Station.
NEW WALL PAPER STORE.
BETWEEN FITTS AND LIBERTY BTB.
No. 107 Market Street
THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING
anew and ge stook of
PAPER HANGINGS,
khribracing a complete assortment for Dwellings,
Stores, Offices, Halls, Churches, lc., to which fie
would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub•
lie, having an entire new stock of goods recently
purchased and now arriving. Those in want of
now goods will find them by looking through our
assortment,
marfiilyd JOB. R. HUGHES.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices
in Pittsburgh. Come and see
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
No. 87 Wood Street,
(Near Fourth, at the Old Blend,)
Has for sale French, German and American
WALL PAPERS,
FOR. PARLORS,
HAMA
CLIAMBER
CHURCHES,
wears, de
50,000 rolls at 12f cts. 50,000 rolls at
6, 8 and 10 eta.
W mow Cnirrerms, Fuo BOARD Peoria,
Tern Corm, Cartons, &a
ler Look for the Striped Front.
The only place in town where a fall assortment
of French papers al kept. roarie
JAMES M. T4YILOI1 1
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward
,cOLLECTI ON 13 promptly made.
tin .lrg a ßond wn Sges other Legal
Probated. Acknowledgemen ts Taken, B elle
COAL, NUT COAL,SLACK, & COKE.
—ll Fing puretuased. the entire interest of my
partners in the Brut of BAILEY. Id'HAIN A Go, I
am now prepared to fum.sn to our former custom
era and the citizens of Pittsburgh and rieinlti ,
lErtondlY, superior qtualty of COAL., NUT OUAI
Mail and 00KB, in large or mall WOWS& Or*
dere sent Buena the Poet Oftles, left at the Toll
Houseof the banonipthelalirldue, or at the Work,
will be attended to with promptness.
Goal Works and Office, situated in Elouth.Pitts
burgh, one square above the Monongahela lEtritige
117:6m JAMES M. BAILEY.
srtfessionaL
C ..A. 14. 1...
DENTIST,
W. B. McGee.
C. bernnyer,
MARIFFLCTURE9EI OF
FLOY I ),
LAMP STORE.
Iguarantee my
COAL ANO CARBON OIL
Wan gaper, &c.
aidtnntu.
Inn ant liqueni.
Will. BENNETT, -
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES,
Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky,
No. 120 Wood Strad,
fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOHN Iei'DENTIV,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
—AND DEALER IN—
New Orleans Sugar and Molasses,
FLOUR, R.ICOJr,
Rice; Cheese, Fish, Oils, &c m
No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield,
PITTSBURGH, PEEN'A.
A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine
or ha own importation. always on hand. Also, 01
Monongahela Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys.
areadyn
8.
& E. P. MAIIIiI.E,
MANUFACTURERS
ANT, E A LAELVLS IN
JROOK, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds
of WRAPPING PAPER, wive removed from
O. ST WOOD sTaErr to
110.33 Snail Wield street,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
11011-Coth or Trade for Rage,
W 7T
CAM & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o.
IMPORTEN.B OF
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY,
.327 and 329 Liberty street,
PITTNIBURGIII. PA.
i WILLIAM CLAVTO,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Diamond Alley,
Near Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ZIP Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and
Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified
Whisky. nahlll
E. P. MIDDLETON & DUO.
INIPORTEBB OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &e
ALSO DBALF,BB IS
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO, 6 NORTH. FRONT, STREET,
aplOayti PELLIDELPIILI.
dolman and ,EffRII.
& D. RINEHART,
TV •
runruttoruan AND DIALAR WI ALL EMI
TOBACCO, SNUFF k SEGARS
&Way NO 120 WOOD STREET.
LYON ARNSICHHEA_L,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
GENUINE lIAVANA SEGARS
♦ND
Virginia Cbcwing Tobacco,
WOOD STREET,
under the Si. Charles Hotel,
oat
WA. Aluxxx, W. Rummel:log, AttstAirgli,
MILLED. N. RICKETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
SAD niromsa 01
BRANDIES, WINEMI AND SEGARS,
sixt AN) 223, CORNER OF LIRERTT
AND IRWIN &PREM . %
AND SOLE AGENTS FOR
SWEARER'S CITY GLASS.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Iron, Nall ,s Cotton Yarns, &e., Le.,
Constantly on Hand. [mr2
pagarrr k an Malittries.
GLASGOW'S
AMBROTYE GALLERY,
—IN
.I....4 3 a.P.acLY_Ell'IsPEI
rou STREET ENTRANCE:
rro THOSE PARTIES WANTING
AIL real fine A mbrotypes at a moderate price, and
all who bare Leers unable to obtain a good likeness
elsewhere are respectfully solicited to call.
Large variety of cases and framer always on hand.
Paces moderate and satisfactionguaranteed.
C. GLASGOW,
mylo 87 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh.
PEOPLES' GALL ERY,
AS WOOD STREET,
Corner of Diamond Alley.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD R
PEC:i FULLY announce to the citizens of Pates
burgh and vicinity, that he has leased the above
Popular Gallery, and is prepared to take every va
riety of Picture known to the Photographic Art, in
its most perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDU
GED PRICES. Important improvements have
been added, rendering this the mos desirable,
economical and pleasant location in the city
myl A. JA4IJA Y.
Groan.
P. Ruin J. S. Reran H. D. Rurus
(Late al Miller A Riekelima's.)
&RYMER & :BROTHERS.
(Successor to Ran= A Animal
Wholesale Dealers In
FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE
WORKS, ac.
No. so Wood stt, and No. WI Second street,
Opposite St Charles Hotel,
WI L LIAM BAGALEY,
Wholesale Grocers,
Noe. 18 and 20 Wok.+l Street,
latiktf PITTSBURGH.
WM. H. SMITH & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROOE,IIB,
111 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
mai • PlitAbiarglig Pa.
UPHOLSTERY,
No. 85 Fourth Street, near Woou.
WeIWILE SUBSCRIBERS MAITUFA (-
ture and keep constantly on hand every aril.
in their line, via: CorniceN Ornaments, Cut
lain Gooda, Comforts, Feather Bftte, Mattrallseue'l
all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Bpring Beds
All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
illirPrompt attention given to all orders for tit.
Bug and laying down tUrpets. Oil Clothe, Be.
nett? lyd ROBBRT9 a BOESIGIL
Apollo pll Hall Billiard Saloon.
0N GANGWISCH would remind
hie old friends and customers that he is still
to ba found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, em4voc
on Fourth street. He boa always on band the bet
quality of lager beer, and in connection with WA
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo.)
tables, balls and cues.
klebember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at.
near Wood. entrance from Fourth. ylfrly
A• AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS
. FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitts
,Pa., is prepared_ to Varnish to order
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT FACTORY AND OTH
From 10 to
ElO R BELL Sade. ok haa, SIZES,
, SOO pom
CRIME BFLI A made to order. STOP ANI
GAUPE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats)
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAE
INGIB, and every variety of Brass Castings SAME,
in the neatest manner.
411/- SLUMP'S .. eirmerrarnozi MZTAL
FULTON'S PATENT MERALLIO PAi7EING, for
&elan Engines. aF28:1.1
SIINDRIVS,
160 bags Rio Coffee,
15015 W bbls (oak,) N.
Moo 0. Molasses,
s Porto car,
50 bbia Refined d o
25 " do Yellow do
600 boxes Window Glass,
•
25 bbls N. Y. Syrup,
16 6, No. 8 Large Mackerel,
10 hi do
10 bbls No 2, medium, do for saleby
W. FL SMITH 11; 00', •
ie3ll 118 &semi, and 11l Front alert
T" UN WESTERN LANDS.--
Persona owning lama to the West, who wish
to pay taxes, are informed that weattwad to the
receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, lowa, Ac.
S. CUTE:BM 2 SON.
kaII IS Market M.
volaus REVOLVERS! COLT'S RE-'
VOLVERSI—Just received, another lot by
express of all the different Muds manufactured.
Sharp's Four Shot Repeaters;
•
Allen's Seven do
Smith h Wesson's Seven Shot Repeaters.
For sale by sows a TETLEY,
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
FLEli=rcraEno pi:eacrys.
J,LIIIES W. WOODWELL,
Woe. 97 and 99 Third Street.
111 FOURTH STREET,
ALL VARIETIES OF BTYI•FA AND pINSU
Hotels and Private Dwellings.
*s r All orders prourptly attended to, and' the
Furniture carefully wired and boxed.
Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at abort notice.
Cabinet Macaws supplied with every srtlele tri the
1 inel mitre
VURNITURE FOR GASH .—A thU
j: assortment of Pittsburgh msaufactOra
le 0 RN ITUREe 3 mbraeing
BUREAU • ,
OOH CAMS, •
.
WARDROBES, ; •
ynd every artiole needed In a well furnished ilwek.
bag, as well as a splendid assortment of i
OFFICE IoURNITURF ,
Constantly on band and made to omerJi4tbe
only terms on which business isrione kt dale tab.:
lishment is for CAJIH, prViessre made nocordi
Persons in want of adything In the *bine !me;
would be advantaged by calling at
FACE INES A UlWlNi ti.
No. 108 Smithfield street, below F 1
J. D. FAOLINIa.,
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED
IN LORNIPTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva
nia, tom miles from CressonStation, on the direct
route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,' was
chartered in 1858. with priviliges to confer , the'
usual Collegiate Honors and 'Degrees) The loca
tion of the College is one of theinost health Y In
Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
Mountains being -proverbial for Its-purc
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Schclaetlo year commences on the MST
MONDAY after the 151.1 i of AUGUST, and Suds
about the 28th of JUNE following. Rla divided
Into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus noose
sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, &c.,' Ac.,
will be furnished by the Instantionto the Student'.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Twuci—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in
$ lOO
Washing and use of Bedding 10
Classical and Modern Languages, extra.... 10
Students spend Vacation at the College.-- 15
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev.
O'Connor, to the Rev. T. & Reynolds, at. Mary's,
Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
Diocese.
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY;
T VirESTCHESTEt, Pk., WITHIN
two hours ride from Philadelphia by the
Mylwinia Central or the West Chester direct
Railroad will resume the duties of the BUMMER
TERM on the first day of MAY next, and close on
the last day of Ereptember. The fiehoo4 theretore,
is in session during the SUMM RR MONTH&
are remised at any tune at proportionate charge&
The average number of eta eats Is 86, underihe
charge of nixie :Teachers. }'he French, German
and Spanish languages are taught by native resident
instructors. For catalom i s t apply to
WM. F. W A. M. Principal,
apl2:2mtheod at 'est Chester,-Penua.
prrallyuitea. PA
—AND— ,
WATER RENTS
ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR 1•Y
and &minims TAX6B sod Wider Rents in the•
cdy of Pittsburgh, are hereby notified thatthe above
taxes and water rents are now due -and-payable - at,
City Treasurer's mum, Bottrat Street.
lliirOn all payment mute bebareAUGUIIT: 'FIRST,
a Discount of Five Pm Can , . will ba al—
lowed. Between August lat and Sep ethber lfilly
a discount of Two Per Centi Between Oc
tober let and November let, an addition will be
made of five percent, and after November lat,aU
remaining =paid will be put in the bands of collect
ors, with a further addition of five per cent.
je3 WM. BICOBWM. tlity Treasurer.
W. D; & IL MICALLIIIIII,
JULII AV E JUST OPINED A SPLENDID
mortment of
Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes
try, and Common - Ingrain '
Carpetbags. .
From 8 to 24 feel new designs and beautiful rate_ ps i
with all goods usually found In VIM CLAES
CARPRI 81•011b13, and on as favorable terms as
any other haulm in the city. . mh3o
D. C. KNEELAND •
K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE .AND OVAL BONNET
BOXES;
Ise, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOX Ed, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, An., at'
Eastern rims. Corner Virgin alley and Vloott
street, (third tory—over Citizens' Bank,) Pltte7
burgh, Pa. fatkl y
PITTSBVIZGLI
KITING BM APPOINTED AGENTS
HYLTT% CEIRBRITED ILLUMINATIN
FOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL•
.11: LARK, AR .% AM) GOAL VAULTS. We
would respectfully solicit an examination ot
samples, at our
Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street,
ANDKRBON it 11111ZIPB,
A 'tor • •
BROWN BROT.:1 manuflieturere,
12:11)/8 CadeagOi UlinClia.
Notice of Dissolution Partnership
N. OTICS IS lIKICEBY,GIVEH THAT
the partnership littejr ettstino be**ALEE
BECK.HAM and GWROE A. VP Ar.Y.olVietitr
of Allegheny, under the firm of BEOKAM
KELLY, was dissolved on the 224 of Apri1...1864 by
mutual consent. BECKHAM & KELLY.
Air The buslnens will be burned on M tbe old
stand by the subscriber, by whom all therbusinese
of the late firm will be aettlo..
GEORGE A. BELLY
Allegheny, June 4, 1861.—leil-41
SOAP,. CANDLES AND , . OILS.
1.000 Boxes Chemical Olivegam
600 do Rosen Soap in I, ls.'Wrs
$OO do No. 1 Palmiloarim 1, 2 arid 211) berm
MO do Olelne , do s
Alm%
160 do German do : )11b bany
260 do Friend to WornanSaap Sobers'
1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap In different
shapes and dam
600 Boxes Minerellandles, ,
1,000 do Hydraulic Premed and Mould . Candles
to Balmer nee.
200 Boxes Adamantine Star Handles, 48,6 a & Os.
60 do. New Bedford Sperm Candles, 43), tie
20 do Wax Colored'Candles, 4s, fs & 6a.
, 6 do
6 do Star
Coach do,
10 Barrels No.l Lard Oil, do, u
6 o do do,
26 d
do Lubricating No. I Oil,
10 do do. ,do SOU,
60 do Carbon Mundnating Oil,
26 do Coal do' - Z l / 44
OIL hand and for b . -
B. C. It .1. B. SA SE,' • '
To whom was awarded, by the V. S. Agilaimars:
Society, the first premiums for Oils, 'p'e knd
Candles. wilillt
SARDINE§.- •
10 caws it caw clinlines::-ehnicis brands; .
"
3 "
In and ' I I " "
sea REYNE Railsos.
6 DOZ. PARRISH'S HAIR,ILBSTOIt: -
ATIVit 6 do: Pariah's Elixir; lasi reoebad
and tor Hate by GEO, A. nagx,
Alteahan, dl%
RA D.--1.000 Pige,.received
gie2 sraißrx-
OT S.-400 bushels l's'bDe4l:Aitts, , :in'-
store and for *ale I:9'JAM • . "
& Plculair
anis Canwer Btaiatt,Firsi ste-'
TIQUORICE.
1. 4 1 6 cases Stoll Liquorice in 6ID boxes;
3 4 Wit received slid tar
sale by (*ea] REYMER 'BROB,
drintiftirt.
CONSISTING 08
didurationaL
CITY TAXES
-FOB
SPRING SALES.
87 Fourth Street,
OIL CLOTHS
POE THE SALE OP
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AikeratuwwrianpA
EAQ •;‘ 4801Wakiatermilifift
, ; , Brokftrivandloiaefirtfit-Soles t
Acceytauroa, Gold, Silver and siagemus.
Butuvoonitie - ter 1 .54, con
814 &,.., )it for e el,. 4 oli ' 46* tigios lb*
valtectlitabnazADapoattor*itWW lAtrw;faidaar
purred papaqntad7udotaclapt,.,o4 wes t' :
a n d aynirwstimow--.,tc-tr.
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ate4vtriklifilibilladtir 142443staidWiryiO,
-from May. 11440 NoreMber'Wf_lttnn_ 7.4.* ', —idoeX
And frOta - Nitteittl , WAIT 14-ftoW4ifir:
o'clock. :,- -- , - -..', .1R ~ =.4-..e.3:1- --c e;:;,-,r-s-,
- ..Depastts teeeived: id all ,siiiilil itiC l o l3l l l loii am
Douss, ead. , ividerid -Oita ofitittiethatwke
a yeari 11l Jane and { ;‹ , -Ititiftest - , bear
declared -serciennually, , itt4ntstista_Deettaber
since the }hulk :was AnytesscliSt:theriteAt Iff . z
per cents ;wt. 1 ~..:-.,,,,,- ',f41 ,,,, -
Interest, if not drawn oitattr-ihietntatt
oft- be depositor as prtnOi*ratitheata-lhgtisone
Interest.from thetradaye of Jane and"lhkotanher,
ecractd, twieel y ea ralthotlral)n e d
werat.. Z tl'':ri 1::= r ,
4..mozerzlt 1w;1eo
years, mating in the tgAgate
Ititsciaslilliitits
Books containing 40 91baitftif BPOWitii/1484
and Regulations, fundeheibirn!tN on.wthstqlon at
- .
6.301 x
William .1. Andersen.. -'ilerneAlrla-Enelisi
Hill linrgwiri, 7
Benj: Pritinesteek, Ds
Hopewell Hepburn, - -•ltobert Ebb%
James Hardman, • - Jairiesithlißei•
James D. Halley,
Alexander Bradley, - lohitH.-lielleaddell i
Johnel,Baekofen, .1 4 fiter-A;NMSAstraf,,
George Mae,
John B. Canlield, • . JlimenlPAnler,
Alonzo A: Carrier, Joinfliarehalli
Clharlini A. Colton Walter , Elljavntii
William Douglas; John Orr; • -
John Yvan, - Henry tallinkiralt,
John Holmei4. John-ILElhrienberge
William B. Haven, 4.l.ixandeovilpfillr.
Peter It Hunker, WiliburVg..kletimerts,
Richard . Hays, • asuits Whittier:.
William B. Larely, Chriatian;, , yeisger,
snowfall us lawnimm.•
ogARLEs- A,,foometk
5..0 A N
HENRY W. Villtleirrl,
FV
wo
Near the cornea. of F1ft1 41 ,,,
A.
ONEY in large analtnifdr`"; , `c , "
teakit on Gol4aniiiiiilief r ':.teeiii.
r tit.:1:57104:7°.‘
4'11 3 144 tr
rryy '' 3la end eider Wa+bli salAtikk
ate ertiel*for anY JezikUtql l 4 l6 4 The
goods 623:nett* delliered. 24111*.fiot.
accountable m ease of tire. '7
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113..0fftee BOUriaMen TA;4.lido l l l3o '
l'ilE PAEROANT I VAWRIVY,
PROMOTION & ITOTICOTION OPAL
, - •
.Oyer sito t ooo Business Bowen- Eni•
Gracing mil' OUT, T,„ 4 4 what
the United/hates, ususaslol,
siandethehA
British PossesSions.lo(4.:-.1. 5
N. G. DUN & CO., PrOmetors.
A. Mania" Wsomit,, •
Corner of Wood ead .^l.lttabinitti, Pa
Established 'New' 'Text,. June,' Ml,' Pittebeigh
March, 1812.
Bead • Otpise i_ •
NEW YORK. ;..1,DIIN; 1314 . 1 7 D ' CO
Bremich
Pittebarg, R (I Dim Ca;& Phils
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ca
Dun
& CO; Cinnnatt l ß G .Dun & Cot. eite R
Thin & Co; Detroit, R Don .'& Oof ItAsk
-.Dim a 1)(1; milwankie,ge Dna a 061•10.OrlearIN
Re Don Co; Obarlestm,ReDnailo3o;rl+o=llllo,
R' Dan Ce; St. Louie,**Vl : Mesh-
Title, R Dun CO. '
Boston, E Ruben 40o;'EaltiriMre,OPtatt
Co; Richmond„Pratt h Co, , '
r areigni __
Toronto, Ike Dun Ai on :Montt* z'4•#.:!inft
c o; London. ftg, It El
Iteferiance Bookr,wittiratitieimotecititrat
deny furnished to aubscribere. -1"441&
Colleotiona ptomptly attended teM4,loarte of
the United Sigtes an4.l3rithih'POrok and
Referencea to timrardikof IGO Ramie ixtrittaborglai
for whom the QM% makes COilearrODA. -
Late - mot tritroductiiMio t.eiiirjeMOti f tti stall&
to and respect/bay fis eye* iteattle44 eiNntori
will bo gratuitously ftnialiecije'intopeObeis Wide
mg an application et the. ogles; ~:itcltioM.ez_ tOr U it
offices named above. , mbaoMa. t
.0 B. 8 Y , •
NIALI4 Pll7 61
DEW:Rut - 7:- •
NcvrEs, Bone, 'IIOETGAGIE9I44 'ithisr Seed
rit les. Bpi
•
EXCELSIOR. " 41 444 : *04. 11 8; ,
A. WOLPILIP PLMICETVJr OiLlingiAT*
WOLFE . PLUNKETTUO.
GLASS piAspootoos,
8r0..1%W00d Sire.W.4ol4etginffilli!
Cass
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BURGH cur oubelVol4o l 4_
na Water street:olld /68YirskiVrilr-/*
Pa., three doors below Mon o afanufaehirera or Illlabgtrgti3ll,4ll,
dov 8L
Druggiala' Aloes Wm.', araL:' -
Glamo r for parlor uinslqus,
buildings.
~~Ssoltt~i~~t.~__~
~:~.~4-...,,
Dissomtion, of - Co-Piaiiii*Vki
•
Tire CO-PARTNERISELTI,
fo;e existing ..bet*oeu
JISNRY.:MINER, ender -LW ~ith*,.ekapille
MINER, hi We day dissolved , • • , .
The beldam -of - the fete hiin l li.. oiled
BENNY MINER, who le anttio.s n liseo.fto•Ann
Ilrro'it mime in liquidation... •
.
am**
Kellam mifint ,
Sec cemor to
:Jay nth ,188:1
RUNT &
Wholeege and Retail _
WINN 1“.1 int o bTATIONER •Ak4i0131)7
N0e.:71 and 73 Fink' ATRIUM,
Next door to the
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'OLUTION - OF' 0414 r. ,:a v :•,!
61 4
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underttie name et D . GREGW/Mrlirati
on 'the istirtst, 1 4 , Nrottallas.; - 41unitv
*nested to , nrake , ininipsynwintilot
haring claims are requested to. . or
:Settlement tarD.,-sikvaeo, OLVAYLOnaIts
stand, No. W• Wood atimer 3 ,-rm either is
authorized to zip the name ortheihnt
.itavrmcni4 ia - € l,
MAW • •
d AALESIIM
..
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ilk 4:bigi , rusier4 hetrionneArtitilinGla*
TA '• to transabt* whaiesiledig ten gtVitiogii
A
%misty Business:at theaSiit - itandi row
prepared:to otter :goads wit :i4W .
- soeitherfor esalueitji,
reference. Our stook yid be ' w
and lieu* Intend'Urbuylor'swilturie_lllooll :
Inducements we think saperter_liWWWwwWW 4 C
Of ine - hrountaina.illitqyarawslWWWWlC we
respectfully request , to epuininikiariaki*_ ~,_
..,„.
Tmrehaatiaguisewhere;UeviswOirw*WOWNorro
Worthy their attention, ' ,-.4.-=-4.-I , Zoiif A
isle . -1311136fikk
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Fruit Is i rj=datidoe. AMA/
than Lemea and Ceti
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Aft** 4 gen fir yard;torsimia 1254 ots.
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