iStNiat. , r4M 5 R O , a .;%Art fin' - 4iN;tl;rittr.,tiirtu;c3,lB iii-eels kr:..l agog wiJACEIVED at & t bi&f44 lapis:lna" Of o °4 llld ' i. n #Y' c s proposals siould state the price at which the ssa.be , fignpl:ied, at the places ot manufao• tura, andthipriceAt Which they can be. delivered at this depot' s' number which eon be made "by the bidder within one month after the receipt of the order; abio the number which he cm deliver_with in one week. ' • .The laziness must exactly conform to the follow lug epocitlcatione and to the estabi ishedpaltems Four mule harness as follows,. to Witriml4. Two Quilors—Breeoh Stransi 3 feet 6 inches long, 1 , 3% inches wide, sewed into /4 inch rings of % inch iron; hi e hTpaltfeet 11 inches 10ng,2% inches wide; pleciett 2 feet long, 2% inches wide, with B}i Urea kb* Cross Wraps to buckle into stay pM,, 5 feet long, 1% inch wide; side straps 4 feet 10 11 / 4 41i4init tie straps 1S inches long, 34 inch Twt Beyl pe a r n i a ti s g lon p si n d t e . ,2 feet 3 inches long, 2 inchetb.%•de, with a two inch buckle; short side /lbot sln es long and 2 inches wide. TweHairirellars, litto 19 inches long, with double straps_xadtaleleuthers and buckles inch wide. TWAPildref strong Manes to suit, made of white oak rnOt, ironed . with hooks, breast rings 134 inch aquareitdaplea and line rings. TWe pair of Bem Straps—Lower one 5 feet 0 non ea long, % Inch wide; upper one 4feet 6 inches tong, .44 hinh wide Two - ridiesi..Crown niece 2 feet long, IV, inch widinnheek pieoes.each 10 inches long, 3% inch wide;Stp_teoe IlKinehes long, 1% moll wide; oto7tWestM'oin lamas to crown. pieces, 16 inches long, AM& ivideCtimie piece 11 inches long, I inch widtc - „MEWsSizickeslons, s%lnchne wide; reins, long fildzi feetiong,l,nich wider, short side 2 feet itCtrtii i talle4, With linch buckle ; butts, tinned enA_l2lxllls patinae to the dozen shanTipes, 2 feetlong, 2% inches wide .w 0 raileClhates r 7 Jest long, 16 links to the Ski Iron, with T on one end, weight 7 34. to B 'per pair Twisted or straight Use , pair of Breast Chains, 22 inches long, 14 Santo the foot, of Nos iron Twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2% inches wide, withly inch - buckle Two Neck iLaine, 4 feet, aim:nes long, 14 links to the foot, No 4 froci,T,and loop to be riveted on to the neck strap Twisted One saddle, madenniflakipas tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed,covered in the usual way with hal.stannedhorsehid4 flaps 20 inches long, 16 inoMnititide; enreingl6l."feet 3 inchoes long, Dionehes Wide;isith i2,K4kli-backle on one end, to belastenedlo. the naddleiby being riveted to two curved straps, 1% inch *de; those straps are plaoed one on. each sldii of the saddletree, one end killed fothe front part of the bar, to other end to theextenslon efile bar behind the cantle. Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 niches long, yi inch wide, with ./% inch buckle; ttirs, malleable iren, tanned, bolt eye pattern, weigh r 13% , 1bEtea dozen pair ' . LEAD. Two Oollars,llUtialfi ‘ inches long,made the same ea for wheel harness - ' Two pier of Hiuneisto suit, of same material as for Wkeel.harneas, ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel bar nese!' Two Bridles, the same as ler wheel harness Two Neck Straps and' Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two Wily Bards, the same as for wheel Harness TWO pair Chain Pipes, Twdpitit " Two_larapper and. if .,4 9 Eltraps Back strap 5 feet long tapering from inches to inches aMe Hip Straps,' each 2 feet 4 inches long, 1 inch wide, each with a hook at one end Two Back Bands, 8 feet 8 inches long, 334. inches wide. Tweldartmgales, 4 feet long, 1 i nch wide, to buckleinte the bit One CoUpling Strap, 5 feet 8 inches lon % inch wlda One Check Rehif' feat long, 1 inch wide to buckle. Into-the hit at each end, with a ring sewed in Hotgeqtre to receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, finches wide, with a euekle at . oneend and en 8 leen loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 0 inehoesiong, One Rose Brush, oval. of bristles,—by—inches Ono' Our Oonabe„ NC 222-8 bar The whole to be packed in a boa about IS inches wide, 17 inches-deep, 84 inches long, made of 1 inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as many be required Pour Horse Harness, as follows, to wit: WHEEL Tio_Quiliers Breech straps. 3 feet 8 inches . . loni,y4l, inches wide, sewed in 4-inch_rinFs of ironThipstrape 4 feet loog,a ineheewfae; pieces 2 feet, 2 inches long, 3 inches wt.* with „ . . , , inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into pieces 6 feet 10ng,1% inch wide; side et raps 5 lest 0 inches long, 134 men wide; tie straps lb inches long, %inch wide, tapering to a point Twtaleill_y Bands Long side 2 feet 4 inches long, InCheawkie, wittre 2 inch buckle; short side 1 loot 6 Wanes long and 2 inches wide Two Ear Collate, V to 23 inches long, with double shape and safe leathers and buckles inch wide - ' Two pair - of strong Harries to suit, made o terbite oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1 inch square, ataples and line rings Two pair Hams Straps Lower one 1. feet 6 irachealong, 34 inch wide; upper one a feet 6 inches long. lijineh wide; of alum tanned leather Twoßridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 inotirs long, 1% inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, inch wide; front piece 1235 inches long, 1% nett 'Wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pl. nes, 16 inches long, 1% inch wide; nose piece 12 inches long,' inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 6 inches wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; shortside 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch husky); bite, tinned mune°, to weigh 6 IDs the dozen Two pair ChninPipes,2 feet 6 Wells long, 2% inches wide Ttvepair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to the 1004 of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one end, weight iThis per pair One pair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14,,Irtika to the foot s of So 2 iron, twisted Ttro'Neck Shuns, 3 feet 6 inches long, 2% inches wide, with 234 inch 'buckle Twit, heck Chaina,4 feet 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 tree, head, gullet and cantle ironed, covered in the usual way with half *mod, hersie hide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 !Aches wide, stricinq 7 feet 5 inches long, 234 Memo wide, withal inch buckle on one end, to belhataned totheltrui eby being riveted to two curved straps, 1% inch wide; these straps are placed ' one on each side of the saddle tree; one end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other endte the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish midis fashion i stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, 1% inch wide, with 1% inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 1834 pounds to a dozen pair. LEAD. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness Iwo Collars, i lick to lainclws long, made the same as for wheel lairliebri Two par of , Hatnesto snit, of the same material as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooka, breast rings and line rings, with straps sa in wheel har ness Tweirook Straps and Chains, same as for wheel harness Twitateßy Bands, same as for wheel harness TWe'pinr Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har ness Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet long, tapering from 84inches to 2%. inches wide IhwEitrapit with buckles each 2,feet a inches long, uitrWide, with wrought hooks o,Back Bands, sleet T inches long, 334 inohes Wide ' TWO , Martbigales p 4 feet long IA inch wide, to booklaintisthe bit Onepupillig Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch wide' OnSewieck Rein, 4 - feet 1 inch long, 1 Mob wide, to larniattrnie the bit at each end,wititaring sewed in. the militia° receive the lead line Olin — Lead Eine, 21 feet long, 34 inch wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other One Wbip, heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet 0 incheilatingo One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by niche. One Curry Copal); No 222-8 bar The whole WM+ peeked Ina box about 21 inches wide; /8. inches deep, 84 inches long, made o( I inch : shiff,zoopertsi, wood hoops or iron, as may be reqrdred The who le t.ti , be made of the best material, sew ing to be made with good waxed thread; and sub iture anect,rninsgocclalso tiOn when cit ring theprucess of manufac- Castled When sixtorwe harness is required, the lead collars, bridles, Mimes, neekstmps, belly-bands, chalatdpeWtrace-chalit, clipper and hip straps, back Unita dgd equPling straps are doubled ; one bearing chainS feet long, 14 links to the - foot, of No Iron, with aT, on each end added; end lead line to be 80 test long` • The whole to be made of the best material, sew- Mgt° be made wlthgnod waxed thread, and subject to inspection during the process of manufacture and also when finished When six-mule harness Is required, the lead enThwe, -bildLes, barna% neck-straps, belly-bands, chain-pipes, tracaehains, crupper and hipetraps, back-Words and. coupling straps are doubled; ode bearing chaln,3 feet long. 14 links to the foot, of No 4 iron, with a T on each end added ; and lead line to be 23 feet long Proposals will also be received for making and delivering ambulance harness, for two or four mule or horse teams—a specification of which will be hereafter furnished Forms of proposals and guarantee will be fur nished upon application at true otliee,and none will be considered that do not conform thereto The privilege is reserved by and for the United States of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed extravagant PrppOstrnt will be endorsed on the envelope enotoehm them: LProposals for ftiranihing Army Wagon and Ambitlance Harness," and addressed t o • Major D. H. VINTON, xlO tt :.Quartermaster U. S. Army. POOP REFINERS.—We are prepar- A._.,e(i. to fit tip - refiners with the necessary Parrien • Oodts,•Pipesoto,in the latest end most improfed iilerm, Oar experience in this branch is not tialed,by any otheriestablishment. Nor worn ' A y a. awe refer/ to the following refiners Bogus & thealsitt, . Roberta, Wilkinson & John: Holahlp,AFOormack &Co n Fattens. Methenn'ke.ct,Rnakesi & McFadden, John Go_pitr, Thos. Bell & JohnWah diStrale, ,,, • BObtorte, Bill a Co; Adams, - 40 Wesel &treat. UGAA, io barrow Crushed 1510_04: 08,• 10'.1?ptrIbired i Mi l ti litortisuaideOlt . i 128 Wooit • E. zo ---.:-.. • • ' •• Winds. 1861. .—SUISEILAREOGEIIOII.. - 1861.. EMIT DAI L Y TRAINS. , Pennsylvania 'Central Railroad. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday) at 6:80 a. tn., stopping td all prin cipal stations, and arriving in Phaadelphia at 10.15 p. in. THE TIiROUGH EXPRESS'TBAIN leaves daily at 1.420 a. m., stopping only at prtniiipal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for BAIN more, and arriving in Philadelphia or . M•hre at LlO p. m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station day, (ex cept Sunday,) at 4:00 p. m., etoppingunly at Greens. burg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gallitaen, Altrainsotc., connecting at Harrisburg for Balti more, and arriving in I c 'hiladelptua at 6:10 a.tin ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 250 p. in., slc ping all stators and running as far as Conernang'• FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAM for Wall's Matt= leaves daily,(except Sunday ) at. 8:40 a. m. SECOND AOOOMODATION 112AIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 11:20 a. in. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves doily (except Sunday) at eat p. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follOws:—Exprosa, 11:50 a in; Mail, 1140 p. in; Fast Line MD a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:05 a. in ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 8:80 a. m.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 8:80 a. in; third Wall's station Accommodations 1:15 p. in.; fourth Wail's station Accommodation, 8:14p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo• dation, and Express Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PIT ISBURGII ANDOONNELLSVELLETRAINS stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Cou pons ville Road leave daily, (8 tuiday excepted,) as Yollows.---Mail Train, 8.40 a. m.; Express Train, 4:10 p. m. P eturning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con nelleville Road arrive at Pittsburgh 1080 a. in. and 811. 6 p. The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the aecommodationalsow oftered cannot be surpased on any route. The Road ie ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this litted with their patronage. lc I TO NEW YORK-412 61TOBALTINORESS• 50 PEULADELPHLtIO 00 LANCASTER 865 MARRED , Vt 46. I Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsyl yams Railroad, 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 Corsnany will hold themselves responsible lbr personal ba gage only, and, for an air itust not exceeding 11100. N. 1:1•-• the Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and !n..agF, to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to .lEITEWAIIT. Agt., At the Penn'a R. B. Passenger S gt,, On Liberty and Grant streets 1801. THE 1861 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, bt Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other mate MARI) TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1236 A. tr. Arrives at Creatline 8.00 A. u. Making close connections with lialisfonuune and Oleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago W. 7.04) p. m. N. 13.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Mains on both Roads meet at Colum• but, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. L',XPRMi TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.1 u P K. Arrives at Crestl me 7 . 30 P Making clove eOnnecta ono as stove. Arriving a , Chicago at &S 6 a. m. N. ti..,—The tame to Clnottunsta is the same as by Stennenviile. Trains on both Roads meet at 00l- iirribus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Clue,unati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. Trains through ST to Chicago without change of Cars. FA WARD TRAINS. ireavo Chicago, 730 a. x. and 0.011 P. N. Arriving at lama, 226 r. a. and 3.20 sa. Connecting wdh trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest, !Me, 6.00 P. x. and 0.05 A. M. tkinnecting with trains tor Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East. and arrivtng at Pittsburgh, 11.66 A. mend 2.30 P. M. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. AccommoDaTioN TRAINS—From Federal at„ Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10 a. et, and 4.30 P. it. Arrive a) .00 d. 16 Leave New Brighton, 6.30 " " 1.00 " Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 " 2.30 " Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. I Leave Allegheny, 7.25 a., and at P . :canon:ly at 8.26 A. a.; leaves Allegheny at 12.36 P. a. and 6.10 P. arrive at Economy at 1.60 B.lt. and 7.20 P. IL; leant Economy at 9.00 a. tn., and 4.22 p, in., and arrive i n Allegheny at 11.06 a. in. and 6.30 p. m. MA Elf ET TRAIN.-Leaves MaseiliOn 5.00 n. M. leaves Alliance at 0116 a. and arrives in Allegheny at 11 00 A. a.; leaves Allegheny at 3.05 P. IL; Alliance at 8.00 P. U., stopping at all stations for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massilion, 9.00 p. m. 'rickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows : At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pats- Write Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Guy hogs Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sao- dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St Lonis, Louisville, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, ITtn. cannati, eta, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind, St. Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with tram for all points in Illinois, lows, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For Wither information and through tickets apply to GEORGIC PARKIN Ticket Ag't., Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offloes of the Company on the line of the road. to *Sparta of the United States. G. O. RAT 'ffi:MAY jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF THAE--SUMMER ARRANGEMENT• CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 1.0- 1801, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Qin' Leav Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt. "'ugh. at Columbus, at Cincinnati, MK Louis. 12.86 A. at. 11.38 a. at. 4.31 r. at. MO it, N. 8:45 POO This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Lonlantie Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb'gh, Rochester,Wellsville, Stendville,Wh'lng. 1236 at. K. Lao a. at. 267 a. N. MR a. IL 537 a. K. 836 P. N. Tab r. N. 8:19 5. K. 930 P. N, 1038 r. N 0218 P. 8410 e. n. 4ao ,t. m. 4.131 r. K. lab P. N. 226 P. K. The 1236 a. at. and 1260 r. refrains connect with Trains of C. 0- ILE for Zanesville, Lancaster, Sc. Tno 4.130 r. N. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH d CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves • Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1225 A. M. 210 a. N. 1210 P. K. &Kt P. K. _ . The 1286 a. na. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas branch. Passengers desiring to go to Shudneky, To ledo, Chicago, or points Weet, via Cleveland, must be particaar to as for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib• arty Street Depot; Pittsburgh. .7:STEWART, 'Ticket Agent, For further prd•tionlers a im s ply to WILLIAM I'ES'ART, Agent. At the Company's °Mee In Frelg.ht Staton, Penn street, . Y. R. MYERS, ' Goal Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. Jan NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: indianapolis & Ob . winnati R, R. Gann at - ininei?olls.:with Terre Haute, and Terre Hanle and Alton:Thtilitndi to St: Lords and Lafayette and IMltalslPrditii. Near Albany and ttalern. and Miehlgirtillentral,Hir CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, - Pl4 l lblbMeedu ate points: Through Freight Train, to , INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE fLAUTX LAFATHTTH and PEW. Freights and passenget cliSeal - from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg lean time then by any other route by swe aty-four h and *ea. low rates. The only r oadwhich can be made from Cincinnati to the! eat, 'withont_ breaking Guth Consignments made to J. IL GTBSONS, Net, at r tr n teinnath or W. B. CUTTING, agent Lan. oeburg, min reoelve prompt attention, and no charge for ecenmis.lom no sharp for (imago or amanation Lawninroborg. For nuttier information apply to THOMAS BATI GAN trim /16 Water street,) agent of the Company who to pr psred to give strionsa =NM r Bangers and freight/olndian apo li s , T e rre Haute Chaideaton, Lafayette, Marie and Peru, taree noon , KCtrawforde: vine, Ma le., ee. EL F. LOUD, President. JOHN B. CILLKELL.CaseraI Freight, ,s oim t, rass 'ILE;BIOVAT A , mHE PFINITSYLVANIA: SALT MAN ufsatiiiinompliby bar rinovad the oilies t* - J 14.414 Woodngtreet, Between!' - Whet sad Second Wee%where all or dere Idaho rewired, awl Wadi:Lit tmled to. - • ou4l101„ Gagelai /Weak lnsuitautt. Indemnity - Against:Loss by Piro. TTICE FRANKLIN FIRE INSIJ AL, ;RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, He. 435 end 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Swum cm Muni, JOIL'ABT Ist, 1560. Rsbtidied Aggresably to An Act of dasembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured- ----$1,896,898 58 Real Estate, (present value 5103,818 61,) cost-- -- 102,995 25 Temporaii - Loans on ample Collatteral Securities 89,186 56 Stooks, (present value (586,667 79,) cost- 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable---. 1,821 00 162,208,061 68 The only profits from premiums which this corn pony can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prep arty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con siatent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, 882,163 86. Dllllol'ollB. Charles W. Baneker, hlordecal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George False,' CHAS. N. BANCiißit, President EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. Whl. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylo Northeast cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAESIE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. FL D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang k Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RINKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the oommunity, and who are de termined, by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they have assumed, as of. ertrig the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASBFII73, OCTOBER 30th, 1860. Stock Accounts .................$ 00 00 Mortgage 8,160 00 Office furniture 260 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 42 Cash 18,361 99 Premium Notes_ ........ 27,006 20 Notes and bills 174,076 14 DIREICITOIII. George Darele, R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holman, Alexander Nmuck, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketzon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas my PHILADELPHIA FIRR AND LIFE INSURANCE COMFIT, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, Capital $210,100 —Assets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, pn every description of Property or Merchandiee, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. RING President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DI.R.ErC' TORS: E_ R. Cope, George W. Brown, Joseph S. Paul, John Clayton, Charles Bales, E. B. Engh.sh, P. B. &very, C. Sherman, - - B. J. Meyargee, N W dor, F. BIAGELEUM, Secretary. J. t 3. ()OFFEN, Agent, 1.741 y Corner Third and Wood streets C.,PiIILSUBER.GH SAM II ILL REA, Secretary W M. 10,44 A LEY, Proaldout. Office, (or. of Alarket and Water Ste. Inflame against. Losa anil Idatnap,e in the Nang-a non of the Southern and Western River:. tallies, and Hay Otbi, and the Nan. gaticin of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRICTOILS : Win, Ragaley, 11... n. T. H. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, .14s. Park, Jr., C. Zug, S. Harloau 01, B. F. Jones, 8. (J. Young, .1. Caldwell, Frannia.Bi..llera, B. M. Boer, John 8. Dilworth John Bhipton, 1 2 ,..'Irelay Preston. Win. G. Johnaion mh24kly,lh, FIRE INSURANCE The:Ettlerprtse insurance Co., Risks ror. (Me, Five, or Bercn rears, or Per peltualy. William Holmes & Livingston, Cotterland A James B. Lyon A Co., Hon. Thos. M. Howe, William 8. Litvely A Co., James Marmliall, Nan, Al len Kramer, Esq., George 8 Bryan A Co., WIitIOCI, McKiroy A Ca, Wilson, Carr A Co., John T. Logan A Co., Jacob Painter A Co, Brown & Co. DAHJANGTON A 1-ILACKSTOCK. Agents, aplaiSm Ofllee. Bank Block. No. 37 Fah at. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE affiance Mutual Insurance Compan Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer chandize, Furniture, d 0., in town or country. Cash Capital, 8229410 90. Assets, *303408 96. OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET., Invested as follows, vls : First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount- slbs,ooo 00 Ground rent, first class 4,&82 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 qi cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 per cant loan ...... -- Allegheny Count i tl cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured..-.............. 2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennaylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 23,860 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 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 Oo'a Bcrip 100 00 Bills Receivable, business paper............ les= 18 Book Accounts, accrued Interest, etc...... 6,218 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,888 lb 1.108,608 De CLEM TINGLEY, Presidet. DIAIOIOIIB. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederike Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson., . Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, 11. L Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. It. M. RINCH.MAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylB Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. the Mutual Lifelnsurance Co OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agen 900 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPAN'Y is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, deducting necessary apes es alone, being equitably divided among the assured. Receipts for the year ending 81st January; $1,689,676 75. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand audit' Bank. 2 120,050 39 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421,879 12 United States Stocks 387,232 60 40,280 13 20,40 BU ------$6,989,856 74 Addllntereat accrued but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiume, (estimated) 136,000 00 Premiums In course of transmission... 33,133 38 Real Estate Due from Agents Gam Macre, February 1, 1861 ...... ...17,237,988 12 Rates of premium taw, and profits greater than in moat other Companies. Tin PROPORTION OF Case AMPS to the amount at risk is greatcr than that of any other Life luso ranee Company in the United States. Pamphlets and every requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLINGTON A BLAOKBTOOR, 87 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. pELA WARE MUTUAL SAFET Y INSURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORATED THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1831. OPPIC R. R. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUTST HILADELPELL MARINE INSURANGEB on V easels, Cargo and Freight, to all torte 01 the World. INLAND INSURA N CES on b oo d k by Elvers, Canals, Lakes, and !Auld Oar. WI " ail mu of the Union. POREINS& GEti on Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling HOUs6s.*4: b n ociigss.-99r9. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theophans Faxsiding, John N. Penrose, John O. Davie, Junes Tsmusbr, Wm. Byre, Jr James C. Hand, Wm. O. Ludwig,Joseph Set:. B. M. Huston. Geo. G. Upper., Hugh Oraig, les Hal ley, Samuel E. iltakt. P.Pollistondlitnry Sloan, Edward Darlington. Aims Brooke, Spencer Al'llvain Thomas -Ct Sand, /AA kart Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones, James TA 'Arntiand. Joshes P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Mtrabingh, DA% Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIHOS AM MAMARTIN,ProIddanf. T C. ItAXD, Vice President. Hagar imam" Secretary. P. A. XariELllA;Agent. WO No. 99 Water street Pittsburgh, frofrobnid. n. -wirriNEY, w•omt.ik.xt-z• O FFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fi u ftb stroet. near Wood. iy Asian B. ........... K. ma M'CALMONT& KERR , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO.. my2&lyd 'Penisgylvaula. H. W. PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT ItAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. jagay • PITTSBURGH, PA B. E. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. °Moo, No. 72 Grant Street (Three doors below the Court House,) tily3:ly PITTBIII/110 H., Pe L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office, No. 135 Fourth St., jahly PITTSBURGH, PA. D . j SCOTT, DENTIST • Has removed to the house lately otiettpled by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 075 Penn Street, (South aide,) third door above Baud street. Air OlSee house from 9A. M. till bP. N. raptly JOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, No. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. ftzrausens A. M. Pollock, D. 11. Bruce, F,sq, Cu Hallock, Theodore Robbins, liussell Errett, R ag . myltly TEETH I SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, has removed to 246 PENN %.j. STREET, in the house formerly occupied Ele l a" ),. ili bi r . :s li ent i f7e se u r ;oi l e 'l rXri l t i n 4 pro Ch ve rL in t e 'B uL tm ' r itt — h Inserted at various prices, from sl(' to $45•2 per set. RErsassoz—Bev. W. D. Howard, Hey. !Samuel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. GI. M. D., J. H. Hop kins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Him. ck Samuel etrifly ,5298,261 76 I) :mom :7111 ,"41 WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ALSO-AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS 11. 'Cr 1) 'l' CT "Et. El S : del:ly (OR. PENN AND WAYNE RM. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK —.JOHN M.KLLOri LAW PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co•partoenihie in the practi, e of the Law. JOHN 14. 'KIRKPATRICK, JOHN MELLON. PitLaburgh, May 16th, nal. KIRKPATRICK & MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Street, live doors above Smithfield, Pitt, burgh, Pa. JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Orrice, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be tween Smithfield and Cherry Alley. debbly fIEOROE S. S ELI) EN HA V INO resumed TILE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be band at his office, 1 . 2:: Fourth street, Pittsburgh. leTa HAH L Surgeon DentA., successor ° to (4. 1 4 1.1.1.. e, No. 144 Bmittifield street. /Kir Office hour. from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock. feltely CLIPPING AND I,EECIIING, £ tURS. UESE. *3I..TOOLti ex tramod. Hot, C.old and Shower distils selndy F. 88NE,177 Grant etrt•ea (Oil, (Opal, (goings, &c. EUREKA OIL COMPANY, VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA., (CCIARTIZZIST; KKBRUARY IST, 18G1.) • Capital al 00,000, A. St. MARSHAL,. Prem. LI & DAVIS Sec. A. M. Murthall, James Yurquer, .1. L. Oarnegnan. Udine in that of {. H. ltaets, City of Allegheny, P. mhlB.lSmd ALADDIN COAL OM COMPANY. BIIKHETON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., I_l - AVE ALWAYS on hand a superior N quality of LUBRICATINO,II.I.I.Thi INATI.NU and CRUDE COAL OILS. Alma, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and B. C. & 3. H. SAWYER, ItirIIIFACTURRES Or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Basta Soaps, No. 41 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Po 751 ATRO NA OIL. - - - - - .MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYL- Tanta Salt Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS', and guaranteed unchangeable in color. 'PRE ILLUMINATOR OF THE DAY " • Constantly on hand and for sale by P. S. M. Co, at theft* new of No. 24 Wood street, between First and Second street. nshlattf GEO. CALHOUN. General Agent. .. 517,000 00 .. 30,090 00 .... 10,000 00 CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS. Pittsorirgh, Pa., agent for the receipt and Bale o CARBON OILS. Keeps constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy and lightoils suitable for Lubricating and Uefining p onl urposes, which will bo sold low for cash and cash avadlopiaw DEIOTWEN, COAL AND CARBON 1 on, LAMP STORE. I guarantee my COAL AND CARBON OIL To be the beat in this market, and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, red of every variety. COAL OIL is the most economical and brilliant light known, and is entirely non-explosive. Wholeaalo dealers and country stores supplied with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and of the finest quality, at low prices; also, Lamps, Wicks am' Chimneys. 0. TH Nos. 10 and 12 Eifth street, below Market' myViydsw in the Excelsior Omnibus Station. 7041, NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BI4TWERN FIFTH AND LIBERTY STS. No. 107 Market Street THE SU BSCRIBER IS OPENING And l er a stock of PAPER HANGINGS . , Embracing a complete assortment for Dwellings, Mores, Mows, Halls, Churches, &c., to which he would respectfully invite the Attention of UmPutr Ha having an entire new stock of goods reconUy purchased and now arriving. Those in want of now goods will bud them by looking through our assortment. marbilyd JOS. IL. IWO lIES. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER The Largest Assortment anti LOwest Prices in Pittsburgh. Come nodose WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. ST Wood Street, (Nen!' Fourth, at the Old Stand,) BM for enle French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS HAAB, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, LODGES, &c 50,000 rolls at 121 cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cts. Wiantow Ctramtraa, Mar Boma. Puma, Tierra Coma, Csrunaa, to Ilar Look for the Striped Front. The only place in town where a hill assortment of Franck papers is kepi- marl° 31dgniun. JAIIIES ltd. TAYLOR ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward COveeLdLs , Bonds, Mortgages E lONS promptly otherptj made. rningf Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken Z 3 Probated. arkkly COAL, NUT COAL,SLACS, fr,COKR —Haying furthered the entire interest of ma partners in the nrm of &WM. AMAIN & Co,l am now prepared to lumen to our fortner custom era and the citizens of Pittsburgh and viainitv generally, a superior quality ofIXIAL, NUT 00A1 , WACH -and COKE, in huge orsnrell quentlea. dere sent through the Post Office, left aktbe Toll Noose Of the Mononphehatridge,or at th e Works will be attended to with promptness. Coal .Worlor and Office, situated in South Mks kerrsh, quo square ahoy° the Monongahela Bridge. ITA,MMI34II4CY. WICRENNIErt IMPORTER AND DEALER, IN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 120 Wood Street, fe22•6m Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN M'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND DI/ALM/ IN— New Orleans Sugar and Mum, FLOUR, 11.4C0J1", Rice, Cheese, Fish, 011. s, No. 31/ Liberty Street, opposite Smithneld, PITTSBURGH, PRI'IN'A. A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine of ha own importauon. always on hand. Also, 01 Monongahela Bye, Bootch and Irish Whiskeys. aptlailyn ~.Gm. N. Lawson S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS AND I).IELA. LAM.B.S IN 1300 K , CAP, LETTF,R, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, uswe removed from . ° 147 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Smithfield street. RITTSBIJRGEt I PAN lelleash or Trade for Rams. ap9 WILLIAM CM & co., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. IhiPORTERB OF• ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE Old) MONONGAHELA RYE WHIM, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, tylekiv PITTIBB tMGII. PA. 7 WILLIAM CLAYTON. 1.14307088 W. IL McGee. C. bernnger, WILLIAM BAGALtY ) Wholesale Grocers, Nom. 18 and 20 Vityt.42 Street, it law PITTSBURGH. WK. H. B. HUNTER. WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROOXILS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, mrse Pittsburgh, Pa. er, &c• fines Inut Thurs. WHOLMALE a RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alloy,. Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. Sir Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandica, Old Monongahela Rectified Whisky. m 1316 E. P. MIDDLETON !X" BRO. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, Ste ALSO DEALERS Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT 'STREET, aplo:lyd PRILADHLPRIA. iiabarta and ,tfitgars. & D. RINEHART, VT . SIALIIINACEMLIS LSD DLL= W ALL IMIDIS TOBACCO, SNUFF A. SEGARS, apnly no 120 WOOD STREET. L V . 101% A IMPitiiTHAL, Wholetain and Edna Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA SEGARB, AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, Miff Lhe BL Charles ROLOI, cpsll P rrrs au WAN. PA. W. Mai" Pinta. 4./. W. smarms, Fittsburgh MILLER & RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LAD WORMS 07 121LANDING8, WINES AND SEOAM, NOB. 221 AND TA CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, ND SOLR AOHNTS FOB SWEARER'S cm! GLASS PITTSBURGH, P.L. Iron, Italia, Cotton Yarns, dx., be., nowatantly on Hand. fmr2 agt errkan 6allgries. GLASGOW'S AMBROTYE GALLERY, —IN 13C-EL1.43-a, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: T O THOSE PARTIES WANTING real line Ambrotypea at a moderate price, and all who have been unable to obtain a good likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited to calL Large variety et cases and frame, always on band. Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. 510 . . GLASGOW, mylo 87 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. PEOPLES' GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. SHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES PECT FULLY announce tO the citizens of Pitts burgh and vicinity, that he has leased the above Popular Gallery, and is prepared to take every va riety of Picture known to the Photograjahic AA in its most perfect styles, and at GREATLY _ CED PRICES. Important improvements have been' added, rendering this the mos desirable, economical and pleasant location in the sit raft A. JAQUAY. arms. P. Ramis. ......J. S. Rum/A....at D. Rims (Late at Miller & Rlckelson's.) REYDIER i BROTHERS. (Successor to Rama it Asonsom) Wholesale Dealers in FOREION FRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, dc. N 0.39 Wood A:, and No. UI Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, U PHOLSTERY No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood THE SUBSCRIBERS TFACh lure and keep constantly on hand every arti. de in their line, vis: Gainices, Ornaments, Cut fain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, lidettrasseset all kindig also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds All kinds of shades, Blinda and Fixtures. sig-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit. ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, Aye. wan lyd BORERTS & ROENICIL Apollo Hall DMlard Saloon. OHN GANGWISCH would Minim(' his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his obi stand, Apollo Hall, entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, sad in connection With It( hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with flow tablee, balls and cues. ftebemter the place, Apolle Hall, Fourth near Wood. entrance from Fourth. • 104 AFULTON, BELL AND BAAS'S • FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Street; Pitta bore', pa, is prepared to farnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTh BELLS, OF` ALL SIZES, From leto 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP Jan GAUGE COORS of all sisses, for Steamboats) MINERAI, WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAM INGS, and every variety of Braze Castings Raabe J in the neatest manner. sir RABBITS AM-ATTRITION METAL FULTON°B PATENT IwRRAIATO PACKING, for Steam Engines. SUNDRIM.- 150 bags Ibo Coffee, 150 bbisloak,) N. 0. Molasses, . 15 bhds Porto Rico Sugar, 60 bble Refined do * " do Wks" do 600 boxes Window Ohms, 25 bbis N. Y. Syrup, 15 u No. 8 Large Mackerel, 10ht" de 10 tibia No 2, inetihnn, do for saleby W. R. BRIM a 00', 118 &mood. and 140 Brant stawst TAXES ON WESTERN LANDs.,_: A. Persons earning lands Mahe-West, who wiah to pay taxes, are informal that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes. in W'meornan, Mlniusania; S. CUTHBERT AWN. 61111Isekst st. COLT'S REVOLVERS 1 COLT:I3.R VOLVFM3I—Juat reoe,hrek _ertothar,/ot by express atoll the di ff erent loads ;roma trezitro4 BMWS Four pot" nelAahritr; ;Allen's Seven do • Smith a Wotan:l'o,Bam Shot Repeaters. 1 For wee by PVC t TirTY•EF4 r --, f, 4M4brt• MRNITURO,AIMXHAIRS REir)trazir) xbi;e,i4pro. , JAMES W. •WOODiVELI:si lioa. 97 and 99 Third Strent. lii FOURTH STREET, ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES. AND FMB% Hotels and ,Private Dwellings. Al! orders promptly attended tii,and the; Furniture carefully packed and Ivied. Steamboats and Hotels lurnished at short notice. Cabinet Masers supplied with every article ,tri the LITURIIITURE FOR. GASIL-A full assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured' BU Eentbracing . • , RKA , embracing OAHE% WARDUOI3I42, wnd every article needed in eoweltfarnished dwell Hog, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE. FURNITURE! , Cowitantly on band and made to orter As the only terms on whroli business ItAltinefil thisattan. lieltment is for WI% prier—Bare made accordingly. Persons In want-of in the above lute, would be advantaged by calling _at PAM:NM Jr WRNS, No 108 .Etmithlield street, below Fifth. J. X. FACCEIN23, Mr M. 111./1 ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGEt _ . - Under Care of the Franciscan ßrothers. HIS INSTITUTION, _ SITUATE IN LORETTO, Calnbria County;' Vennitylva• tom miles from:Cresson Station, on the dirtact route between Philadelphia and Pittatairgliontet chartered in 1868,_ with priviligee to confer the. usual Collegiate honors and - Degrees.' Theloce= Lion bf the College is one of themost • healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny • Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Schclastic year commences on the • FiRt3T. MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST,' and .hddA about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into. two Sessions. " Stadenta cannot return' borne between the Sessions. All the Apparatus moos sat for Land Suryeying, Engineering, *c., Akt:, will be furnished by the Institute:into the Student& InstrutnenUß and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will bo admitted from eight. years to thong° of manhood. Tams—Board and Tuition, payable halt yearly in advance 2/OC.I "'" ' • - Washing and use of Bedding..--* . 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra.— ... Students spend Vacation at the C011ege...... 15 Reference CUD be made to the Rt. Rev.• Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen.of the Pittshurgh Diocese. . THEWEST CHESTER ACADEMY, AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN' , two hours ride from Philadelphia by the nsylvania Central or the West Cheater direct Railroad trill resume the duties of the .SUALIKER TERM on the first day of MAYneit,'and 'close or the last day of E 3 eptember. .TheSehool,theretore, is in session during the SUMMER MJNTHE. Pupils' are received at any time at proportionate ottarlitu.. The average number of students' hi S - 5, under e charge of nine Teachers. . The French, Carman and npanish languages are tadght by igifiviresidimf instructors. For catalogues apply, to • . WM. F. WYEBR A. M. Principal, apHamchecal at West Chester, -Penns. pill kt'es w 4 5.4 WAIJR RENTL ALL, P 'ORS LIABLE FOR CirY and 8E18i12083 Taxes and Water Banta-in the= cityof Pittsburgh, are hereby notified tbatthe above taxes and water rents are now due and payable at the City Treasurer's Oillee, Fourth Street. altpaymerd made before AUGUELT a Viscount of Blvd Per Oen,. will be Sae lowed. Between August bit andaep ember ifith, a discount of Two Per Cent. Between Oa tober I,d and November Ist, an. addition will• be made of fire per neat, and atter Noirember Bit, alt nimainingunpaid wilt be put in the handsel collect ors, with a further addition of five per cent. te 3 WM. NIOBIUM& lay Treasurer. . SPRING SALES. W. D. & H. lIVCALLIIM, ILAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common. Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From II to 24 feet, new designs and bearififdliwiterius, with all goods usually found in FIRST_CLASS CARPET STORF4II, and on as favorabialernis as any other harass in the oily. 'D. C. HINEEILAND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND 131rUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXER.; iso makes to order PLAIY/4ND FAIURE; PAPER imitable for Shoes, , Dry 09odot le, -at Ea' stern riees: Corner •Vitgrzt elleu o ci 'Wod street, ( third Wry --over Citizens' - Pitts; : burgh, Pa. llyatt'b Patent Muminatlng Tiles, PITTSBVBO HATING BERN APPOINTEE AGENTS MITT'S MERITED ILLUMINATING FOR LIGHTING BASE.MTN'TS, LARB, AaruitEl, AND OM I; VAITLTI3. Vif would respectfully solicit an examination of , samples, at our . Warehouse, No, 160 Mater Street, ANDERSON & PRILD.UPS, Agmts for BROW.N z Pallaaaturers,_ mar& Ohfolga 1111mAB• Notice of Dissolution Partaershig I'OTICEIS HEREBY ervEN THAT the partnership lately . eidsthigbetwesdiLdlE A. ECKHAM and GEORGE A. "Fa E.Y.Of the 04, of Allegheny, • under the firm or escalmir & KELLY, was dissolved on the 2241 orAprthlillth - hy" mutual consent. BECKHAM K MAN. illSr . The business will be carried on, 4 tbevld standby the anbeenler, bywboin all tbelintenesfi of the late Arm will be setUedi •-' 3 0 NOIiGE A., EWA_ .—i Allegbeny, June 4,1861ett-tf • •- SOAP, CAN DLFI3 AND , OILS: ' • 1,000 Boxes Chemical OliTeAnisinf,Botttaii fr ll Soap 600 do ROSe in 1, 2:ruid 8' goo do 10.1 , Pallit &tap Ina; 2 atidltib tom 101 do Oleine do tni re bars* 150 do Gamin do iiftkbart, ' 240 do Friend to Woman Soap in/,flkbars 1,000 do Shaving lindTollatßoap in differtnit shapes:and snots. - 500 .Boxes Miners' Candle:l,, - • , MOO do Sydratilic Yressed - and Mould Candle's' for Summer/3* . . MO Boleti Adannuttine Star Candles, 4s, Oa Bs. 60 do Bete Bedford Sperm Candles, 4 E, OE a 26 do Wax Colored Candles, 43, 59 Res. 6 do Coach de, 6 do Star 41h, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard OS, 6 do do* 2 de, 26 do Luhrieldhig No. 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2011, ISO do: earlamillumisatiag OSI. • • 26 do Coal do On bald and for l ate, by • B. O. 1 J .IL:SAWYR.S., TO whom wee awarded, by the ZI. ELAWleighhs, Boelety, the that promiuma , far OW midi* , and ZARDINES.— • . '-• • _*. fo 10 e asesa cans dardines—choice breadi; 4 ..,,, ‘ la 3•-a , „ il ia te, - a " -' u "boa . oil; 14 dare ally Saitrbr Veal REYIKER* GROtl. •••',. A'.DOZ. PARRISH'S HAIR: RI TOR :ATIV. 0 On. Parrialtp.'2 lOW= post, _reeedypti. and tot , sale by ' - GEO. ''.A.;,. : ,, i MY; - 41 a .- • , :' . . --.. AilledientiArt .i A.114)4-1004)11ga, recteiviZby,:ii eel K0ZUZ1Z.14.901.1.4 A — T S.-400 bushebzsnime_asta, izi j more and for polo by_ 5;74 165 "TANSEtekrAixpraz to fforoor MazipitiAsel °RIM itraT6_ • t Cars Sicily Liquorice ft' le bolter • Calabria “ •Ingtreeeivild ,and tor • [aeBJ • asylum 4t- tu t • • ' - correparrixo .08 Olduatthlnd. -FOR-- 87 Fourth Street, FOR THIE USX 07 cdu! l 3, -.K. , ..,ig4.45gama-,0!.7.- 4 ir t. • tArA. • 411BEffing 1! . 4 - t =a-- • 4 " 11 '; .1 '444 , 1 0- I ;SOg.bZZV., , vroodourta-amgekor TlTTtittlitai6,tterAY4-5,t • liaLMESASONE4fiankertimaltp,'" ' • i f '-'e oßrOierrOind'Dea l —airinr'ffirseg' , E After. Gold, Myer end Bent Note& 111argeri-tfiir ioll Y eenondsmukt iriall_gelnitteirf-'` • united Elietselk , 9)ekosita-ydr;_....: entrant paper s I' o Mafket sheet Ge *e ir4 Aronrta street& DoL4tkoarxresi_ , - .stg.-41111::11POVICTICATHIPI AVERIUMAS "1,84'40:074. argv . ilkaukt - :tiategarlhirev.,,,M; from idirlat - toleerionber,l447~,thlf and fromPloyehAq n'Olduk, Deposita racelred,of alt.inUManokiege• 41borait PoUe,anladrvid dofthepmtlte redt _ 9 .-Yeariih..k.unkand-Demmbere..thteltair,beam x -declared- Sendsaiumallyi,in4JunCnitit ,, Thstlenkbert ,s4Aaa par* -.OrgaZindka ibknta'olr;*44 pair. , eat, It not e de p h ir u wi.,frio uttley an b d ul l eiekitrg, !hWeis e r a e v df * nteh a Vl erat, V d e igenh intatestfro &410IEIOad - DaW C GaAs',. eulztoutl to ( i tl a ff t w i c e ayaarmtatceatuatiblingalnade.. - 5 kont r Ovtntoptitittntidegassboole,:t. - ilirs citiot - 1,01 floablo. dud twelvw yeah, making in the aggregate - tate:emu maws • .I.IOIIIM. A Ti1d,1!.., vh"*. , 4.:•-g.r4-iFVfa Bt3 containing Ute• - •Oharte* St.liavoriltineat and &Mations; furnished xtldits,vn sppllaelton at . . . - BEOROD 4141141... lit • vial-sereatoialt , • , , • • • • William J. Andertfolid- laroes Metic*::;;;' , Hillßurorht,. IsaashL , P,enuoalr,,_ Benj. U. Fahatests4Dha,, , - Hopeerell'HOphign, "Itobeit - James fferdinan, -Jain'es;Ohidlesk r .> APagautitur Vntlja i o; , • . - .12081131316g*, ,r 4 Mei/alder Bradley, - ,,;. - JOhn'Er.lialheden, John Q. Baohotalsr 6e } or -Black, „ Peter A. DtadeFtry, /daub - .A;ol„ifier, Joohn Ideraball f , ?Mee Collcm; • Waiter IS Want Douglas, 4obit- Orr, ohn •Nrens; 2•=r. ; Henri le maim% John John,ELOhoonhergh Einnun alma, ..Atezander i = 7 ., o a t &Hunker, - &apt IsaaarMaittlinv , r. Witham S. 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