The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, September 26, 1861, Image 4

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tats Mee for furnishing,.hy contract Army
Wwpands should elate the 'price at which
- VskteASgellietfurnished,rit the places- of xnannfact
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tore, aUdthe price at winch they can be delivered
Itithritepot; the number which can be made by
thebidder Within one month after the receipt of the
„order; also the number which he can deliver with.
one week.
The hairless must exactly cOnformth the follow
• ing specifications and to thoestablishedPattertis
Four mule harness as follows, to wit:
WESEL,
Tifiy•Cznithrs—BreechhErii - jie, Bthet 6 inches long,
8 1 4 inches wide, setwedintol4 ititykrings of % hien
iron; hip straps 8 feet. 11 inches , long, 234 tnches
wide; starpumes/feet long, 2W inches wide, with
Velehlbrathiskg = 4:rotis sl ee ps to buckle into stay
Fmei; If4teti,lconnl3'4 inch wide; aide straps 4 feet
ongel tie straps 16 inches long, }4
.h' • tie a point.
Two y ds—Long side. 2 feet 3 inches ichiF,
2 inches wid_ei.wittria two inch buckle; short, side
1 foot 5 inctiettiong and 2 inches wide.
Two Hair Collars,lB to 19 inches long, with double
strapsandside leathers and buckles 34 inch wide.
Two pair of strong Haines to suit, made of white
oak root, Boned with books, breast rings 134 inch
agnste r staplesand line, rings.
TwiepoirMifqifem-Zkaps—Lower one 5 feet 6
rich ce10ng,,.% inch wide; upper one 4 test 6 inches
long, %that wide
Two Bridlate,Crowlitplecie 2 feet long, T, inch
widb7cheek pieces eachth inches long, 1 4 inch
wid%frontpieoelll% inches long, 1 1 ,‘ Inc wide;
stati from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches
long, inch aide;)iose piece n inches long, 1 inch
whit* bonds 6 inches lone, btu inches wide: mina,
long side ifeetlong, I,inch wide; short side 2 feet
long, 1 inch wide,nohl inch buckle; butts, tinned
mullen, to weigh 6 pounds to the dozen
Two pair Chain,Pmes, feetlong,2 inches wide
Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 16 links to
the foot, of No Viron, with 'l' on one end, weight
731, to BDm per pair Twisted or straight
tine pair of Breast Chains, 22 inches long, 14
links to the foot, of No 3 him Twisted
Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 23 , ,f, incites
wide, with 23 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 half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long,
16 inches wide; surcingle 7 teat 8. mottoes long.
Wuiches wide, with 2 , inch buckle on one end,
tote fastened to the saddle by being riveted to
two curved straps,l inch wide; those straps are
placed one on each side of the saddle-tree, one
end is tied to the frontpart of the bar, to other
end to the extension of bar behind the caulk.
Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 fort 7
inches long, 1' inch wide with 1;4", inch buckle;
stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern,
to weigh 183 Ilits toe dozen pair
LEAD.
Two Collara,l7% to 16 inches long,made the same
as for wheel harness
Templer of Haines to suit, of same material as
for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast
rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel bar
nese! Two Bridles, the same Astor wheel harness
Two Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for
wheel harness
Two Belly Bands. the same as for wheel Harness
Two pair Chain Pipes,
Two pair Trace Chains, "
T,wo Crupper and 1:1p Straps Back strap 6 feet
long, tapering from LP i inches to 2% inches vide
Hipßtraps, each 2 feet 4 inches long, 1% inch
wide...each with a hook at one end
Two Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 8% inches
wide
Two Martingales, 4 feet long, .134 i nch wide, to
buckle into the bit
One Coupling Bump, .6 feet Witches lon ;Li Inch
wide
One-A:heck Rein, 4 feet long, / inch wide to
buckle into; the lsitat each end, with a ring sewed
in the centre to receive the lead line
One Lead Line, 21 feet long, %merles wide, with
a buckle at one end and an Sineh loop at the other
One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 8 feet 6
indices long
One Horse Brush, oval. of bristles,—by—inches
One Carry Combo, No 222-8 bar
The whole to be packed in a box about IS inches
wide, 17 mohes deep, 84 inches long, made of 1
inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as mazy
be required _
Four Home Harness, as
EL. follows, to wit i
WHI;
Two griflors 'Breech straps, 8 feet S Inches
loug, W.' inches wide, sewed in 4-rich rings of ,",,
iron; hip straps 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; stay
pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches vri , te, with 1%
inch buckler.; cross straps to buckle into stay
pieces - Sleet long, Ij% inch wide; aide straps 5 Met
8 Inithalong, 1% Men wide; tie straps 16 inches
long, %inch Moe, tapering to a point
Wes Belly Bands I.ongside 2 feet 4 inches long,
Snob* wide, with a 2 mei/ buckle; short aide - 1
toot 6 incites long and 2 inches wide
Two Hair Colima, 22 to 28 inches long, with
double atrapitand safe leathers and buckles %Urea
wide
Two pair;of strong Homes to suit, made o ,10 : 0 " 0
oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings_49 taco
Einar% staples and line rings - r e 5 feet 6
Two pair Hama Straps Letier.4 ll
inches long, % Inch Wide; upper vie 4 feel 6 Incbc'''
long. t 4 inch wide; of slum toned leather
Two Bridles Crown piece , feet 2 lactic a long,
iw . i wo h w ide ; o b oo k pi ed .: each 16 niches long,
.i .♦ iwob wide; f ron t t,ce 12% Inches long, 1%
noir wide; etaypi in blinds to crown pieces,
16 incheelon g, 1
"m eg a
eh wide; nose piece 12 inches
l ovi ii,, o h ds 6 inches long, 6 inches
wt ir e i n e - , b ide 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch
w id e r*rilie 2 , feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1
loch h , • bite, tinned mullen, to weigh sls the
.
dote ,
ewe pair Cheinlepes, 2 feet 6 incase long, 2
Adobes wide
„,,,,,, Twolair Tome Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to
the root, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T
on one end, weight 9 lbs per pair
Chtepait Breast Chains, 28 inches lop g, 14 links
to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted
Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 5 inches long, 2% inches
wide, with 2% inch buckle
Two heck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long , 14 links
to the foot, twistedlio 4 iron, T and loop to be riv
eked on to the neck strap, swivel in the Chain-.
One/addle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet
and cantle ironed, covered in the weal way with
half tamed horse bide • flaps in inches long, 16
inches wide, earromgle 7 feet 5 inches long, 2%
inches wide, with a 2% inch buckle on one end, to
,—.,,he fastened to the saddle by being riveted to, two
caned serape, 1% Inch wide; these stmpe . ate
placed one .ore each • side of the saddle tree; one
endistiedio the front part of the bar, the other
ead,titithe'extension of the bar behind the cantle,
Speniati'aadclle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7
inches long, 1,4 i, inch wide, with 134 inch buckle;
etlrrvp¢f'Malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to
weigh / pounds ton dozen. pair.
,- .--- LEAD.
Two Ihidles, same as for wheel harness
'lwo Collars, 20 todr2 inches long, made the same
as for wheel harness
Two pair of Haman to snit, of the same material
as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast
rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har
ness
Two Reck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel
harness
Two Belly Banda, same as for wheel harness
Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness
Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har
ness
Two Cruppers and Hip . Strapa, 'tack Strap 6 644
long, tapering from 13iA inches to 2 inches wide
Hi St raps with buckles each 2 feet 8 inches long,
1 inch wide, with wrought hooks
,Efack.Bends, 8 feet 7 inches long, 11;4 inches
wide
Two hfartingalea, 4 feet long 1 inch wide, to
buckle into the bit
OnhOohpllng Strap, 6 feet 6 inches long, % inch
wide'
One Oheokßeio, 4 teat 1 inch Tong, 1 inch wide,
Win buckle into the bit at each end,witha ring sewed
in the centre to receive the lead line
One :Lead Line, 21 feet long, ;.‘ inch wide, with
a buckle at onifendend,anB inch loop at the other
One .Whip, heavy 'plated horse hide, a feet d
incliewhhig • -
One Horse BraiVivial, 01 bristles, by
Incite. One Curry UoMb, No 222-8 bar
The whole to be 'Picked in a box about 21 inches
wide, 18 inches deep, 24 inches long, made of I
Inch stu ff , coopered, wood hoops or iron, as may
ri
be required
The whole to be made of the :beet mateal, sew
ate herniate with good waxed thread, and sub.
itisiwkotion during the process of manufac
and also when finished
When ,six-horse harness Is required; the lead
collars,: bridles, tomes, neok .straps , belly-bands,
chaMpipes, trace-chain, crupper and hip straps,
beck bands.and coupling straps are doubled ; one
bearibidiudia feet 1013104 links to the foot, of No
/ iron, witka Ton each and added ; and lead line
to be 30 feet long
The whole to be made of the best material, sew
ingdobe made with good waxed thread, and subject
to inspection during the process of manufacture
andelso when finished
•When , air:mule harness is required, the lead
collars, „bridles, homes, neck-straps, belly-bands,
obaltepipes,-ixece-elaaine, crupper and hi traps,
tilla4llllllda and coupling straps are doubled one
bearingeWn, feet long. 14 hake to the foot,of
4 iron, with a Ton each end added; and lead line
to.beZi feetiong
Proposals will also bo received for making and
delivering ambulance harnesa p for two or four mule
or horse - teams—a specific:lBmm, of which will be
hereafter furnished
Homo of proposals and guarantee will be far.
nishOtimpon application at this office, and none will
beconsittered that do not conform thereto
fltkprivilege is:reserved by and for the United
''.:Y ltriranttateidar-releoti o tog nt any proposal that may be
will be endorsed on the envelope
.:,.s7. , ..,f l eckong them: 'Proposals for furnishing Army
7, - TAlrlipkantizAnthitlance Harness , " and addressed
-PWor L. H. VINTON,
:, , Quartermaster U. 8. Army.
4.lnett_orri,
.—We are prepar
-i,-Ai;sci, refiners with the necessary
'AMIXOTIKIANUWRVAkt, 111 the latest and most
• /Ixperience in this branch la
' tvy goy other i establishment. For work
-106 we refer - to the following refiners
Ro e 114ibitt." sober% WaittSotilt
JO a NOW Holsbip,WOokaiatak A•Co.,
Potters, Mahe** 00.,Nackeft
Mixt Oo - .Tbos. Bell . * CO.:
, Toldsto I Bobarlp, Inusepik;
Adana vethims it On, B. U. Kier.
WELDON - A BEM=
Via
164 Wood street:
Stata— :
100 tml=s Brawiernozza.,
a store and for Bale
Nes. 19*
* / 4 " 4 71 11 5 i.
NO ' ' wrim street.
Saitrmhs. •
1861 SUMMER ARRANGEBOT
EIGHT DAILY TRAINS.
Penn4 , :yenin Central Railroad.
BN ' ANDllrrkft MONDAY. JUNE lOth.
THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN
leavbit, the flussenger Station every morning,
(exceptSundity,) at 5:80 a. to., stopping at all
stations, and arriving in Philadelphia at
/0.16 p.m.
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily
et 1210 a. in, stopping only at pin:impel stations,
inking direct connection at Harrisburg for Bahl
more., and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at
110 p. to.
THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex
cept Sunday,) at 4:00 p. m., stopping only at Greens
burg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gallitsen,
Altooria,tit., connecting at Harrisburg for Bali
more,snd arriying in :Philadelphia at 6:10 a. m;
ACCOMMODATION
THE JOILNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 2:60 p. in., stop
ping all atauons and running as far as Conemangh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 0:40 a. in.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunda) at 11:20 a. in.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION T' AIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 8:26 p.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as
follows :—Express, 11:60 a in; Mail, 11:60 p. in; Fast
Line 12:20 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10e06
a. in ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6:30 a.
in.; second Wall's elation Accommodation. 8:30 a.
m; third Wall's station Accommodation, 1:16 p. m.;
fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 8:15 p. 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.
PITTSBURGH A.NDCONNFf , IAVILLETRAINB
' stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con
neue villa Road leave daily, (S unday excepted,) as
follows.— Mail 'Tin, 6.40 a. In.; Express Train, 4:10
p. m. Ps ing Trains from Pittsburgh and Con
nellsrille Road arrive at Pittsburgh 10.• a. m. and
Gab p. m
The raveling public will find it greatly to their
interest, in going East or West, to travel by the
Yenrisylvarra Railroad, as the accommodations now
offered cannot be surpesed on any route. The Road
is ballasted with atone and is entirdy free from
dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort
to all who may favor this Road with their patronage.
E 131330
TO NEW YORE..--$.12 60 TOB.CLTEIifORE4 2 60
I'HILADKBPRI6.IO 00 LA_,NCASTER 66
EARRISBU
',$T 46.
Baggage checked to all IllIII:10119 on the Penneyi
VALIS Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars. will be
charged an excess acc ording to distance traveled in
addition to inn station rates, except from station. ,
where the Company has no agent.
NOTICE-1n case of loss, tne Co' — nany will hold
themselves responsible for personal ha cage only.
and for an err runt not exceeding sioo.
X. B.— Cho Excelsior Omnibus lone has been
employed tz, convey passengers and baggag • to and
from the depot., at a charge not to exceed 26 cents
for each passenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to J. bTE.WART. AO.,
At the Penn's 8.. It. Passenger Station,
auBl On Liberty REA Grant streets
--- iiiii. THE; 1861
I'ITTBEURGH, FT. WAYNE &
ORICAGO RAILROAD,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND
NORTH WEST.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT!
TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to
Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker,
than by any other route
Vi N. 6 TW ARD TRAINS.
FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh red A. a
Arrives at Creatlinc......- 8.00 A. a.
Making close connections with ReLlefontaine and
Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m.
N. .B.—Taff time to Oineanuata is the same as by
Steubenville. prams on both Roads meet at COILIM
i•LIS. and passengers all go into Cincinnati together.
EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r
Arrives at Crestline 7.10 p ■
Making close oonnecuons as above.
Arriving at Chicago at 6:45 a. in.
tie time to Cincinnati is the some as by
Steu Denville. Trains on both Roada,Mmet at C 4,1-
ambits, and passengers all go into Cincinnati
together.
Sleeping Cars on Ibis train from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago.
Trains through to Chuseg . o without change of Cars.
FAASTWARD TRAINS.
/RON° Ci1iC.:440, 740 a. id. and 8.00 P. a. Arriving
at Lims, 2.25 PAL and 8,20 a. at. Connecting, with
trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest.-
line, 6.00 .a. and 6.05 a. a.
g with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati,
Cle d. Buffalo and the East, and arriving at
I sharp, 1165 a. bt. and 3.20 r. 15. All making clo""
&inflections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for
the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia.
ACCOMMODATION TRALNS—From Federal at,
Allegheny, for New Brig . :. ion, 10.00 A. K., and 4.20
Arrive at " " 11.80 " 6.15 "
Leave New Brighton, 620 " 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
0. 54 leaves Allegheny at 1225 P. a. and 6.10 P. N.,
am to at Economy at 1.50 P. at. and 7.'10 p at., leave
Economy at 8.00 a. in., and 4.22 p, in., and arrive in
Allegheny at 11.05 a. m. and 5.3 u p. ca.
DIARK ET TRAlN.—Leaves Massillon 6.00 a. ro.
leaves Alliance at 6.14 A. a. and arrives In Allegheny
at 11 00 e. a..; leaves Allegheny id 3.06 P. a.; Alliance
Pt 8.00 P. a, stopping at all stations for passengers
and marketing, arrives at Maamlion, p. in.
Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduoed
rates.
Trough trains connect as follows:
At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts
burg,o Railroad.
At Orville, Olne, to and from Millersburg, Akron,
Coy hogs Falls, etc.
At MansSeld. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San
dusky, Toiedo, Detroit, etc.
At (hemline, for Delaware, Springheld, ealumbus,
Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, I ndianapets, St- Lcuis,
Lottignlle, etc.
At /opal, for Bpring,fleld, Sandia/kr; Dayton, Cin
t•ranati, etc., Ste.
At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, bad., tit Louis,
and intermediate ports to Central Indiana and
Illinois.
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 further information and through tickets
apply to GEOReII PAREIN, Ticket Afet,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.
Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of
the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of
the United States. G. C. HATEERWAY
jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD
(I N AND AFTER. MONDAY, June 10-
Is6l, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows :
Pirrssupon, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
sSOKT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
Mi=IMMUM
Pitt. iurgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at tit. Louis.
LIM a. Y. 1185 A. N. 4.20 P.N.
11:10 r. 546 P. IIL 2,00 A, ii.'
This ronto shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville,
Columbus and all points South, than any other
route. Splendid Bleeping cars attached to all Night
Trains.
IAW .. I.I==UL . :=Md
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
Pittsb l gh, Rochester,Wellerville, Stenb'ville,Wh'lng.
1236 L. sr. 1:60 L. K. 2:67 4. m. 4:03 a. m. 607 s. at.
6:06 P. IL 7:.26 P. K. 8:19 L. 11. 0:20 3. H. /Ina P. M
17:10 A. M. 1:16 A. IL 2:13 P. m. 310 A. m. 4:20 s. x.
4:00 P.m. 6:16 P. K. 8:26 P. IL
The 1425 A. K. and 12:60 r. m.Trains connect with
Trains of C. 0. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, &c.
Tao 4:00 P. 11. Train stops at all stations between
Rochester and Wellsville.
PITTSBURGH & CLEVELAND LINE.
Leaves Leaves
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
1t.36 9:10x. is.
1110 P. ti 6:60 r. m.
The 12:85 a. m. train connects at Bayard for
New Philadelphia and stations on the Tusetuawas
Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Ellandusky, 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.
erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
J: STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent.
At the Company's °Sloe in Freight Station, Penn
street, F. R. MYERS,
Sen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio.
jelo
IEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND
RAILROAD:
Indianapolis & Cincinnati
Cormocring at Indianapolis with Terre Haute,
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to Bt: Louis
and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and
Salem and Michigan Central Roads: for CHICAGO,
Roar IBLAND, BURLINGTON, and all Intermedi
ate pointed
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
MLR& HAU LAFAYETT.E and PERU.
Freights and passengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawrenceb:t c ri in less time than by any
Men route by -four hours, and at as low
rates. The only by which shipments can be
made from Cincixmati to they West, without
breaking oulka
Consignments made to .T. E. GIBBONS, agent, at
Crutch:mat; or W. B. OUTTIfiG, agent it Law
renc..eharg, will receive prompt attention, and no
charge for commission; no charge for drayage or
amexterion at Laterenabwrg.
For further information apply to THOMAS RATI.
GAN, (No. 116 Water street,) agent of the Company,
who is prepared to give mamma imam for pas
sengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute,
Lafayette, Chicago, Peru. Greencastle, Crawfords-
Tills, Charleston , Faris and Mattoon, 10.,
JOHN F. MERE.. GeneralLOW.), President,
Freight Agent. MA
REMOVAL.
ff PENNSYLVANIA SALT NAN-
A, niadaping Company have removed the Mike.
to
310. 44 Wood Street,
•
Between First and Second streets, where all on
Jere win be wwwwwwi, end business et t,lided
aided: iiYo. (CALHOUN Ulna.
Indemnity Against Loss byFire.
FrHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
OffiCes No. 436 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near
Fifth.
BIAIIIMNIET 07 Assets, JANDA= Ist, 1880.
Published Aggresably to An Act of Assembly, being:
First Mortgages, amply secured_,. -
......$1,886,393 88
Real Estate, (present value 5103, 3 13 .
cost 102,996 25
Temporary Loans on ample Collatteral
Securateo 89,186 66
Stocks, (present value (586,667 72,) cost.. 89,786 66
Nolen and Bills Receivable-.. 1,821 00
Cash 27,919 88
12,208,061 68
The only profits from premiums which this corn
pany can divide by law, are from hake which
have been determined.
Insurances made on every descripaon of Prep
erty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con
sistent with security.
Since their tacorporation, 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 1859, /62,183 86.
TRAINS.
DIRECTOOB.
Charles W. Banker, Id ordead D. Lewin,
Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George Fates,:CHAß.
CHAS. N. lIANCKER, President.
EDWARD C DALE, Vice President.
WM. A. BTE El.. Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
tnylB I.orthelvd. cor Third and Wood stroete.
Western Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DA li.Sl E. P.-t,iden i ;
F. M. GORDON, Soeretm7
°apt. R. D. UoCEIRAN, Gen'l Agent.
No. 97 Water sire., (Spring fr Co.'a Warehouse,
up soor,,)Potsburgh.
Will insure against all kind?. of MA
RINK RINK'S.
A Home Inatilution mana.t!ed by Directors who
nre well known in Coo ooinmonity, and who are de
tormined,•by prornntneAs and liber&ity, to main
tain the characier whieti they have meow-fled, La of
ering the heot promotion to those who Beare to be
insured.
A9Bp:fh', 4)(.1 . 4.14E14 I'3oo.
.k count F Tom 00
2.160 00
...... ............... 250 00
0p.311 Accouni, cir 7,809 42
...... .... . . 1 , 3,361 tr 9
l'r Z", 605 Vol
Nol M. 1,1 !!13 IfiCelllll.oi ..... 174,076 14
Efts.er:re LArscl, P. hillier. Jr,
(ira/rga W. JflfsK,ol, James M'Auley,
batnamel linlmeN Alexander IS:mita,
Wm. B. firnurl. (lr ~. W. Itaaretvon t
And.r.. , vr Aevey, Wrn. Melt:night,
Alexander epee*. laavid ;:l. Long,
lir.es J. Thoman mytt
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
I.,EFE INSURANCE COMP'Y,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom lionise,
Capital $210,100----Assets $304,048.
WILL MAKE ALL KIND OF IN
SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on
every deecription of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable mien of premium.
ROBERT P. KING, President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Preaaient,
DIRECTORS:
otarlee Bayea, E. B. Cope,
E. li. Eef.Msh, George W. Brew*,
P. P. S. Paul,
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
S. J. Magargee, Wiior,
F. idi....kcsacnn, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Turd and Wood et.reets
CITIZEN'S INSURANC COMPIVNY qL Pl[ SR6N
/. ~(i 6'bS ,i .x LSUA adn C'Ah S'.
dA M U EL REA, tiecrautrg
WM. BAGALEY. Presldefit.
°lnce, Cor. of Market. and Watcr St a.
Insures against 1..0,4 and Loxuage in the ?Salop.
Lion the Southern amt Wrstorn Rivers,
Lake,, and sayous, and toe Sam
gnuon of tie Seas.
Insures against LO3O
and Damage by Fire
Vsm. 1.1,7-1. 'l'. 11.Lor. 8, M. Cooper,
Js.,. Park, Jr, C. ZU,c,
S. C. 1. or.ny„ J. Caldwell,
J. ran..! or, 7-i. E or. John S. I)ilwortb,
John pt,n, 1';e6,1.0[1.. NV nt. G. Johnston.
mhZ;:lyat,,
The:Enterprise Insurance Co.,
Trck, o,e, Film., or Scv cn Yaws, or i'er
tfoom Bottrt,s k to., Lirtogston, Cope:tarot A
Co., James B. Lyon & Co., Hon. Thos. M. Bowe,
William S. lovt.ly A Co., Jame' Marshall, Eta), AI-
L n r (leorire B. Bryan R Co., Vitison,
Mot-troy A, G , Corr A Co., John 'f.Logan
A. Co. Jaeol , nonter k Co, Battey, Brown k Co.
k. P. LA Agonts,
anl443rn tiont. Block, lao. 57 Fifth st.
FIRE INSURANCE
HI '1
Veliance Mutual Insurance Company,
On Buildings, Limited. or Perpetual, Mer
ehandize, Furniture, &c., in town
or country.
Caah Capital, $229,510 00.
ASKCtS, $303,5013 96.
Oh'F/CS NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
Invested as follows, viz
First Mortgage on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount $160.600 00
6,rouud rent, first ciass 2,162 50
Pennsylvania Raciroad Co.'a 6 1 , 4 coot.
Mortgage Loans, *20,000, cost
Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan
Allegheny County 6 coot. Pennsyl
vania Railroad L0111:18
Collateral loans, well 5ecured........._.......
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4.000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,350 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00
Commercial Sank do 6,135 01
Mechanics' bank do 2,012 60
Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00
Lilts Receivable, business paper 16,297 19
book Accounts, accrued interest, etc.-- 6,216 72
Cash on hand and In m hands of agents.. 11,386 16
Clem Tt ngiey, Samuel Rispham,
William ft. Thomps.in, Siebert Steen,
Fredenke Bros, l, William blunser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingioy
John R. Worrel, Marshall Bill,
R. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert 'rotund, Charles Leland,
Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, John Bissell, ?IBA.
B. M. RINCEMAN, Seetetary.
.... .
J GARDNKR COFFIN, Agent,
nitylfl Northeast corner Third and Wood streeta.
rile Mutual Lifelnsurance Co.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
400 WALNUT STREET. PHHADELPRIA.
THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPANY
is conducted on the mutunt, principle, in the
strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus,
deducting necessary ezpottes alone, being equitably
divided among the assured.
Iteccipts fqr the year ending 81st January,
$1,689,676 76.
Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million
of Dollars.
cash on hand and in Bank.. 2 120,060 39
Bonds and Mortgages 6,421.879 12
United States Swett. 387,232 60
Real hetate
Duo from Agents
T 4,989,866 74
Add(interest accrued; but not yet due., 80,000 00
Deferred premiums, (estimated)l36,ooo 00
Premiums in course of transmission... 33,132 38
Cams Anal; February 1,1881
Rates of premium lower, and profits groatar than
in moat other Companies.
Tax Paoroirrion or tan{ ASSETS to the amount at
risk is greater than that of any other Life Insu
rance Company in the United States.
Pamphlet, and every requisite information will
be furnished tree of expense on application, by
letter or otherwise to
LAILLLIStiTON 3 BLACRETOCK,
y3l2rnd 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.
PELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY —LN CORPORATED
THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA,
1636. OFFICE, S B. CORNER THLE.I, AN
WA.Lasi T STREETS, PRI LADELPHIA. MARINE
INSU.RANCEZ on Vessels, (largo and Freight, to all
parts
of the World. AND INSURANCE:3 on
by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car
riages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSU
RANCEn on Merchandise generally, on Stores,
Dwelling Houses, Ito.
Duintiv oss.—W m. Martin, Edmund A. Soncleir,
Theophilua Paulding, Jogru N. Penrose, John C.
Davis, James Traquejr, Win. Eyre, Jr., James C.
Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M.
Huston,Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kel
ley, Samuel E. St.ok J. F. Peruston,Henry Sloan,
Ed war d Darlington. R. Jones Brooke, Spencer
APDvain Thomas C. Rand, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Jacob P. Jones, James B. 6PFarlanct, Joshua P.
Eyre, John B. Semple. Pittsbergh, D. T. Morgan,
A. B. Berger, do.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOS C. HAND, Vice President.
Nem Limeys' Secretary.
P. A. MADED3A„Ageet.
Oda No. PS Water &greet Pittsburgh,
4116111taltte. A
,S P 3 :id 76
=33
FIRE INSURANCE
OF PE ILADELPHIA
F 303,508 98
GLEM TINGLEY, r'residet.
DIBICTORS.
()le NEW YORK.
.$7,Z7,fi)89 12
fivfissionat.
WHITNEY,
/NT 0 "1"..A. RIZ 1 3 '1:7331,1c.
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fiftb
street. nevi Wood. 17 18
61.7a1tD B. lI'CIALNOHT ..W.G6B c. Ma
M'OALMONT & KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO.,
my22dyd Pennsylvania.
IL W. PATVIRPON veweoz.
PAIVERSON A. DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
js-P-.11 PITTSBURGH. PA
_ • .
B. F. LUC.U.4,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offia•, Edo. 7 . 11 Grant. Street
(Throe doors Mow llto Court Eou.,e,)
m7B:ly Prrreitrea I:, Pa.
L. BRACKENRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
opium., No. 135 Fourth St.,
PITTSBUR(.H. PA.
)ale`tAy
JOSEPH
DENTIST,
No. V Wylie Street, Pittsburgh
Ha7rnlmc~:-1 r. A. M. Po!loe.k, I). 1). Bruce, Ege,
in fiallocx, 'lrteodora Brdiirma, Rthw , ll Errnti,
my 14:ly
TEETH!'
SAVE That BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
:411,L, has removed to 2 it; PENN
• STRE.EI, In tue ionyv•riv orrupod
Jr. G. H. '
giTi.l eli to.c. 'no lern :
at ',1110115. onee.s, !r, t. , PIE.
Rat/arms— Rev. W. .
my. A. ltradiffy. A.(4. J. H. 4i oi~
. I,r.
===l
DR. C,. BAELZ,
WATERCURE AND HOrciEdPATH;C
AL:-O-AGENT
CAI: BOWPS CELEL - IRA'FED "Clti;Stv
TD" ""T TT lEt. S
Col:. PENN AND WAYNE MTS.
JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK JOHN MELLON
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
THE 17NI)El.sltiNED HAVE THIS
Y day formed a Ce-partnoreiiip in the practi,e of
ih. Law, .11q11 EIP.KPAI RICE.
MELLON,
P.:',iburgh, May Idle, 1861.
KIRKPATRICK h. MELLON,
.ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. 133 Fourth :street . , live doors shove
4innht3eld, Pitt+.j.un.::., I'n. Ib ll4
JAMES A. ALL:JrLey at
Law, Office, Fourth PLT,L, P!ttsistivr,,
tween tirnAl - fie!d and Crlorry
(IE4TR3E S. ELDEN HAVING
resumed THE PRA(II('F O LAW, may
hereafter ts. found at his 1:i Fourth street.
Pittsburgh. te2s
- -
II AH L, Surgeon Deu List, i.uc,ceßsor
Lk.. to G. W. Biddle, o. 144 Sm,,likold stroot.
AlEe - Office hour 4 fr,cl c",?l,t to 1 o'clock, an,
from 2 in l n'elock. "6,1.
CUPPING AND LEECiI
IYA 13 let: .
tS.Testli ext.ractAd. :lot, 001.! Find b!lo,Ver Pa.( h 9
stre.!
(final, handles,
ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANV,
BRIKKETON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS,
45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
fLIAVE ALWAYS on band n superior
q:111illy of LITBRI CATIti C. i_LL UIdLNATII:O
a.l CRI .
A!,o, LANII'd of every rar..?:y ; Whole...la and
aplfitly
P.. C. ..tt. . el. siA.ViIiER.,
V.ANT:I,2TIMEE, Oi
LARD OIL, OA.NDL.ES,
lotlaud Rosin boapa,
Ea 417 Wood ittrast, Fittebrargu, Pt(
NATRONA 01 L.
TAN I) FAUFLT.R.ED BY PEN NS Y
yarn,. "Fitt Mandlwctortns Compsny
CLEAR AND ODoRLE,s,S,
and guarsote.d urichenucoth;tl in color.
" E I' I,NATO '; O'! "
ConstAn'ly on hand for oo by P. S. Co, st
their now °thee, NJ. 2- Wotsi ruco4 het.,1411 First
And Soeo:llliilre.L.
rohlPstf 1.1-I(A'N, svont.
A. PLOY r) ,
CORNEN. FOIiRTII AND R.(
p,itx q urgh, ra, agent for tt.e receipt and scio PI
I.: P. () N o I Ls.
limps caneLanuy on harp.l, and le rocerrins heavy
and light°, Is stutstile for Lubricating anal herieung
purposes, which will he sold iow for elo , h nod cash
[O , . opti!siouti.w
CoAL
L
LAMP STORE.
I gi,trar,tea my
COAL AND CA ItliON OIL
To he the heat in Ors market, ar.i my styles
of LAMPS are the latest and beet, NMI of every
variety.
COAL ()11, is the most enonomical an ,1 brilliant
light knowthand 18 entirely non-explosive.
Vi"noleasle dealera and country stares eupplied
with Coal cr Carbon Oil, pure, and of the (meet
ninthly, at low pricea; ciao, Lampti, Woke and
Ltimneyti. C. TER:MM.
10 and 12 F,lftly eireet. below Market'
rny2'2•l3.llaw in the hzeidelorOtrindine stsuon.
Malt aper, &r.
NEW WALL PAPER STORE.
BETWKEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY STS.
No. 107 Ngzlrket Street,
THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING
anew and large stock of
PAPER, 11A.NGINGS,
Embracing completo assortment for Dwellings,
Stores, Office's, halls, Churl:les, Lc., to which he
would respectfully invue the attention of lhePub.
lie. having an entire new stock of goods recently
purchased and now arriving. Those in want of
new goods will foil them by looking through our
assortment
marftlyd JOS. R. HUGIIR S.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER
The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices
in Pittsburgh. Come and see
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
No. 87 Wood Street,
(ties r Fourth, at the Old Btand,)
BAB for sale Frerkeh, oerman and American
WALL PAPERS,
FOR PARLORS,
BALLS,
CHAMBERS,
CHURCHES,
LODGES, Ae
50,000 rolls at 121 cts. 50,000 rolls at
6, 8 and 10 ets.
WIADOP7 CLaTAINa, Fir .130i1D Pairrea
Trawl Gems, Comm, to
Look for the Striped Front.
The only place in town where a toll assortment
of French paiwre ie kaaL marlB
3ldf nun.
JAMES M. T VELOILy
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward
IP
0 LLECTI ONS promptly made.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal
1 ritingr Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken &Lis
Prong:ed. st:Ettly
nOAT., NUT COAL,SLACK, & COKF.
%I — Having purchased the entire interest of in
partners in the firm of BAILEY. WKAIN h Co., t
am now prepared to itu - r—sia to oar former custom
era and the citizens of Pittebnrgh and vicinity
generally, a superior quality of COAL, NUT COAL ,
''LACE and COKE, in large or small quanties. Or
ders sent through the Post Office, left at the Tot,
House of the MonongebeLaßridge, or at the Works
will be attended to with promptness.
Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pitts
burgh, one square above the Monongahela Bridge
ilTem .TAMEEi M. BAILEY.
FRENCH WALL PAPERS, of Spring
Importation, prior to enforcement of the new
tariff, are now said 30 per cent. cheaper tban can be
hereafter. Styles very beautiful. For evlo by
sel4 W. P. MARBFfi.LL, ST Wood street.
GREEN APPLE.-17 barrels just
received and for efde fy
HE`iF.Y H. roLLINs.
SUNDRY PRODUCE.-
100 Bags Pea Nutty
do Feathery
60 boxes Cream Oboes%
bbls Eggy
60 34 bbla Mackerel, No. 8;
260 barbels Dried Apples;
60 do do leaches
Bacon &limn
100 Oil Barre* in store and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER, corner Market and Firatista.
ex GROSS BRA_NDRETIF6 PILLS,
just received and for vale by
GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist,
eal9 69 Federal street, Allegheny.
atcd-
1111EIMETT,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES,
Old Monongahela and Beatified Whisky,
No. ISO Wood Street,
fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOHN NE'DEVITT,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
—AND DEALER
New Orleans Sugar nntt- - Molasses,
FLOUR, 8.1C0.4",
Rice, Cheese, Fish, Olis,
Igo. all Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield,
PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
A coustsnt supply of Pore Brandies and Wine
of In 4 own importation. always on hand. Also, 01
Mcnougahela ltye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys.
soplt.tpn
tk. C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS
C...RRS IN
L)0011., CAP, LETTER, and all kinds
1.0 of NV RAPPINf.4 PAPER, .Lsyo removed from
NO. fl 7 Wthrf, STREET to
No. 33 Small ti eld street.
PiTTSBITEGII, PA.
..Cash or Trade for Raea. ap9
wrr.T.TAM CARR & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c.
IMPOI2.TERB O F
ALSO ,
Distillers and Dealers in
g!til; OLD MOYONIiAIIELA EYE WHISKY,
1327 ro6ci. 329 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
L2.4,A NE CLAYTON
1; E",AIL
LIQI7W-1 MERCHANT,
Ao. 31 Diamond Alley,
=II
I'ITTSB liG H. PA
SGT Alwayp on Land hiaelrberry , Cherry and
C.,g 0 i)rand.ern, idid Monongahela Rectified
n.•:77. rohl6
. P. .MIDDLETON Itliao;
1.14 RTEltii OF
WINES, B ItANDIES, &c
ALSO D&I.LERS
Old
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET,
& F ,l(),lvd PHILADELPHIA.
',..c . ,.13bnrt.0 aridA,iegars.
R.L.N FART,
111412triCra.BIL A D Daluat LS ALL GAD!
TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS,
kp3l,2y Rn 120 WOOD EMIECIIT.
L YON Alitilf STRAW,
SF7l6.lnsate and Rata/
GEN Cll NE HAVANA SEGARS
sgisitx, Chewing Tobacce,
WOOD STREET,
e.aler cue 3.13b.t.ri0d
PMP9BTIRRH. PA.
.040W5U31, klttBDurgh
MILLER. & RICKETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
L15T06M13.11 4 07
12RA 11 , DIES,W Nile AND SIGOAELE,
I±4oB. wk. AND za, Gult..NElll. ON LIBURTY
&ND TRW IN STE. EET6,
ND SOLE 4OSlfl FOE
SWEARER'S CITY GLASS.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
114:N NMI/ 4 Cotton Yung, Vic., etc.,
r , :•T,itnntly on Rand. [mr2
Daguftrzan
GLAKGOWS
A.TYLBROTYPE GALLERY ,
URI'S IsTREET ENTRANCE:
IL.ru-,0 TtioSE PARTIES WANTING
rev , fine Ambrotype at a moderate price, and
a.: aho hay, been 'matte obtain a geed likeness
elsewhere are respent tally I , Ot:LIIL , N4 to call.
Largo v,,nety of case; and frame v always on hand.
Pricey t,rate !WU tNitINfiLLAINLI guaranteed.
C. GLASCOW,
t„yte 67 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh.
PEOPLES' G ALL ERY,
93 lii`oo&D STB.EF.T,
corner of Planiond Alley.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES
PECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pithy.
burgh an.' vicinity, that hia hes leased the above
Popular gallery and 1 , prepared to take every va
rsity of Ploture known to the l'lnnnffraphie Art, in
ih moot perfect styles, and at GREATLY REDU •
C1•:1) PRICFS. lmporisnt improvements have
been added, rendering this the mos desirable,
economical and pleasant location in the city
mvl A. J AQUAY.
(raters,
P. )tarns J. S. Ran= H. D. Sandi
(Late at Miller 8 Ricketson's.)
R ETHER B. ;BROTHERS.
(,ucooeeor to Itarsan ti mammon.)
Wholeaale Deelen+ in
FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE
WORKS, &c.
No. SO Wood at, and No. 113 Second Emmet,
Oppa•ate S., Charles Hotel,
PITTSBURGH
VA T L LIAM BAGALEY,
Wholesale Grocers,
Nos. 18 and 20 Ww.l Street,
PITTSBURGH.
WM. H. SMITE._ JOS. B. HUNTER.
WM. H. SMITH & co.,
WHOLESALE GE 0 0E..11,13,
113 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
tnr22 Pittsburgh. P.
UPHOLSTERY_,
. Yourteet, near. Woeu.
THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC•
Lure and keep constantly on hand every aril
!:le in their line, viz: Cornices , Ornamenta, Cal
fain Goode, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrassesoi
all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bede
All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
/Q.-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ling and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, Le.
octr lyd ROIBERTS & ROLNICK.
Apollo Hall Billiard Saloon.
_JOHN GANGWISCH would remind
QJ hie old friends and customers that he Is still
to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance
on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bee
quality of lager beer, snd in connection with the
hall, a well appointed billiard saldon, with zooJ
tables, balls and cues.
Rebember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at.
near Wood. entrance from Fourth. jylCtly
AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS
° FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitta
burgh, Pa., is prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCE, is,AMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTH
ER BF I OF ALL SIZES,
From 10 to 10 000 pounds.
CHINE BELLS made to order. STOP AIG
GA OGE COCKS of al: sizes, for Steamboats:
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAIL
INGS, and every variety of Brass Oastinge flnishe
in the neatest manner.
"4- RABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL
FULTON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACE.ING, tot
Steam Ragines. ap2Etly
SUNDRIES.—
150 bags Rio Coffee,
160 bbls (oak,) N. 0. Molasses,
16 blinds Porto Rieo Sugar,
50 bb ls Refined do
do Yellow do
500 boxes Window Glass,
20 bbls N. Y. Syrup,
15 " No. 3 Large Mackerel,
10 hi do
10 bbls No. 2, medium, do for Web?
W. H. SMITH CO',
telt LIS Beena.l. and 10 Front strmot
AXES ON WESTERN LANDS.—
Persons owning lands in the West, who wish
to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the
receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin,
trinesota, lowa, !Lc.
NMI
S. CUTHB ER T t BON.
Market M.
_ _
VOLT'S REVOLVERS 1 COLT'S RE
VOLYEESI—Juet received, another lot by
express of all the different kinds mannteetnred.
Shards Four Shot Be n estere;
Allen's Seven do
Smith k Wesson's Seven Shot Repeater&
For ule by BOWE & TETLEY
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
I:tEirlt7o33l, PRIOFS.
JAMES W. WOODWELLI
Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street.
111 FOURTH STREET,
CONSISTING OF
ALL VA RIEITM OF EITYLES AND FLPUBB.
stfITEHLI vas
Hotels and Private Dwellings.
es.
to All
careful ordain
ly promptly attended 14 and. 1110
Vurru pack.ed and boxed.
Steamboate and Betels turnishad at short 3101106 !
Cabinet Maters supplied with every article in Oak
line mans
I.OUItNII'ITRE FOR C.A1311.-A' I.ull
assortment "of Pittsburgh inannfaoicred
FUR BUREAUX.,
NITURE, embracing
• BOOK ClAfilfß,
WARDROBES,
vad eTcry article needed in a well famished dwel
llog, 118 well as a splendid assorbstent 'of
OFFJOE FURNITURE, •
Constantly on band and made to oriel ha the
only terms on winch business lAlimeat thisestab•
I ishment is for CANA pri - !veare made accordingly.
Persons in want of a.:yttring na the abase *Wite;
would be advantaged by calling at
FACKINFIR G 11111fIlsp8,'
F No.loB Smithfield street % below Rafth.
J. D. iCLUIWEIN
,:r. nnw.w
mrathly.
aduattonaL
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franciscan narothera.
rpms INSTITUTION, SITUATED
1. IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pentisylvas
nun, font miles from Cresson Station. on the direct
route between Philadelphra and Pittsburgh, was
chartered in 184. with priviliges to confer the
usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The lees.
lion of the College is one of themost healthy in
Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
Mountains being proverbial for its pure water,
bracing sir, and picturesque scenery.
The Behr 'erne yeaecommenees on •thiii- MUST
MONDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It let divided
into two Sessions Students cannot return home ;
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neese
eary for Land Surveying, Engineering, 'Au.; ham'
will be fhrnisbed by the Institutionto the Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Trans—Board and Tuition, payable halt yearly in
ad vane°. •-• $lOO
Vittshmg and use of Bedding
Classical and Modern Languages, extra—.. 10
Eitudento spend Vacstion at the College lh
Reference can 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 Pittsburgh
Diocese.
THEWEST CHESTER ACADEMY
AennT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN
two hours ride from Philadelphia by , the,
.ylviinia Central or the West Chester direct,
Railroad a ill resume the duties of the SUMMER
TERM on the first day of MAY next, and close on
the last day of -eptumber. The School, therefore,
is in session during ..1..e SUMMER MOTHS. Pupils
are received at any time at properrtionath charges. '
The overage number of students is 85, under the
charge of nine Teachers. The French, German 1
and epsnish languages are taught by native resident
instructors. For catalogues apply to • I
WM. F. WI REIS, A. M. Principal,
ard2:2mditiod at West Cheater, Penna.
viral omi 01.1
GITEZI
WATER RENTS„,
ALL PER6ONS LIABLE FOR Y
and Business Taxes and Water Rents iff the
city of Pi tsbu - gh, are hereby noted that the above
taxes and water rents are now due and payable at
t- e
City Treasurer's Office, Fourth street
-On all payment made before AUGUST FIRST,
a Discount of Five Per Geol. will be al
lowed. Between august let andßep etriblbth,
a discount of Two Per Cent. 'Betwo'o.3.
toter lit and November Ist, an addition will be
made cf five per cent, and altar November let, all
remaining unpaid will be pot m the hands of collect.
ors, with a further addition of five percent
je3 WM. EIC El BA UM, City Treasnrer.
C3.l:S_ Po.:E' 10 '.rei f0..e.z..E.-Erst
-FOR
sPRING SALES.
W. D. & H. M'CALLVM,
87 Fourth Street,
RAC' E JUST OPENED A SPLENDID
assortment of
Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes
try, and Common Ingrain
Carpetings.
OIL CLOTHS
From 3to 2.1 feet, new designs and beauttfulpatte CLASS with all goods usually found in FIRST
CARPET STORM and on as favorable terms sa
any other honss in the city. mh3o
D. C. KNEELAND
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET
BOXES ;
leo, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOXES, suitable for Shoes,
.Dry Goods, ice-, at
Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood
street, (third tory—over Citizens' Pitts
burgh, Pa. ie9:l y
ll,}att's Patent Illuminating Tiles
RAVINO BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS
FOR TER BALK OP
HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING
FOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL
LARS, AREAS, AND GOAL VAULTS. We
would respectfully solicit an examination of
samples, at our
Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street,
ANDERSON & PHILLIPS,
Agents for
BROWN BROTHERS, mannitust
marB Chicago, Illinois.
Notice of Dissolution Partnership
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the partnership lately existing betweenLEE
A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY.otthe city
of Allegheny, finder the firm of BECKAM &
KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d otApril. 1861, by
mutual consent. BEZZILM .t'KELLY.
B' The business will be carried on at the old
stand by the subscriber, by whom ell the business
of the late firm will be aeUIM:
GEORGE A. KELLY
Allegheny, June 4,186L-le6-tf
SOAP,. CANDLES AND OILS.
- 1.000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing 1311, bars
500 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and 8
230 do No. 1 Palm Soap ml, 2 and 8111 bleat
200 do Oleine do in 1 rtk bank
160 do German do '3 lib bate,
250 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ilb beans
1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different
ahapes and sizes.
500 Boxes Miners' Candles,
1,000 do Hydraulic 1 - reesed and Mould Candles
for Summer use.
200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 48,5 s A es.
60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4e, 50
23 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 6s A As.
6 do Coach duo
6 do Star
10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, G(l4 -
do do 2" do,
25 do Lubricating No 1 Oil,
10 do do do 20i1,
50 do
25 do Coal Carbon Muntlitating 011,
do t eb . :Ent
On band and for
Et. O. & J.- H. SA
To whom was awarded, by the O. S. A
Society, the first premiums far Oils, - 16m1
Candles- mhlB
SARDINES.—
Jo oases }I cans elardinets—eltee brAltds;
: d w 411
is store anremlelay [sea] RHYMERt Bate
G DOZ. PARBISHI3:IIAIRItIdsTO — R- -
ATIVE; 6 dos. Parriah's Elixir . just reeehreitj
sod for side by GEO, KELLY,
Anegbemry.
rEAD.-1000-Plga, reedited-11Y
Al ea HEN:UIt. COL/411,4
OA T 8.-400 bushels Prime Ode,
i n
store and for age by ' • •
JANES Al Prlloll4
add Coiner Market Y Rod**
L ,
IQUORICE.
6 oases daly Liquorkis in IL beacon
a 0 instraeotradana air
s!ebl[seal 111111112 i /11 BINA
k4 , ".11,iJd &
iJIKERSAIDIXCIANGIBRO
*O4O-atreet,cotsser of Thirds
•
'Nfuj , llOl4.ll.ES & SoaNS, Bankers and Ex
_
. 'change Brokers, sod Dealers in Notes
AcOepUeoes, Gold, Silver and Bank ,Notes.
on the Eastern and Weetent cares con
'dimity or sate.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the
United States. Deposits received in par fends=
'current paper, ItCATMarket street toward - Third
and Fourth stream naliklY
4inan4uL
UOLL4M s.iri.r 11;atAlir
O. ea vouitTn isthitaka i
EAR T 2 ltElll'l4ll3ss;
OPEN DAILY, from 1 E46'2 o'clock ;
10 also, on Wednesday and f3sturdsj 'evenings
from May let , to November Ist from? tort o'clock,
and: from November . Ist t0...May.14 from 6to
• •
o'clock.
Deposits received of all gonna noVlesoL•thattlenr- ,
DoMan, and a dividend of the profits deelarecttwiee
a year, in June and December. Interest ban been declared semi-annually, in Jane7and Deoetobee . '
since the Bank was organised, at-the rate of six
percent. a.
'raced to year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is p the Crone
oft he depositor as principal, amid bears the sante
interest from the first days of Jtme and Deeemberi -
compounding twice a year without tionbling tbode•
positor to call or even to present his pain book..
this rate, money will doable in legs tnan twelve
years, making in the aggregate away ANDVISAW
Boo's containing the Charter, By-Lawn, Mlles
and Regulationa, Surnianed gratin, on appliOation at
thcoofB4-,:,
ruannaw.
&SORGE ALBRES.
- VICE ManeMr&
lWillnen • Andersen. James BD. Meade,
Hill Burgwin. Isaac M. Peruzock
:Beag„.L.Fahnesteck, A. M. Pollock, M. s).,
:Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb,
;James Hertimen, James BMWs,
i dashes D. Holley, Alexander Yindle,
.1 - SEIRMIfe.
!Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden,
John S. Sweeten, Peter A. Madeira,.
George Blase, John E. Mellor,
John B. Canfield, James M'Auley,
. Alonzo A. Carrier, John Marshall,
Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha
,Wllllam Douglas, John Orr,
John Evans, Henry L. Pangolin;
John Holmes, John IL Shoenberga, ,
William S. Haven, Alexander Spear,: , - - •
Peter B Bunker, William E. Solunentici:
Richard Hays, lanais Whittier.
1 William S. Lovely, Christian Yeager.
OMUTA= A. AD TAMISUaIat. •
OBARLEEI k COLTON. (fel
.OAN OFFICE.
IDLE . IVRY W. CEILIOTTI i
No. 100 Smithfield St.,
!Zre the corner of Fifth,
PII7SBURGE s
ItIIONEY in large and small quantities ,
4loaned on Gold and Elver, rdannanda, Jewel;
ry, id and Silver Watoben, and all kindaof -matt ,
able articles, for any length of time agreed The
goods cannot be delivered without tWurricket.'M
acomintable in case of fire.
..Office Hours from 7A.M.t010 P. M. jaSo
MERCiti R TIM AIiENCY,
PROMOTION 4E5 PROTIiCTION OF TiLLIEN,
over 240,000 Business HOnseS
bracing every City, Town smul :V
the United Stades, Csnvd. 'exidother
British Possessions in 11, A.
R. G. DUN as Co., Proprzeterik •
ARMSTRONG, Measona,,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streete, PittaburiAb t 1 1 *.
. 4 -
Ratnnlishad New York, Jane, 1844 PitiatForgt.
Mira, 1862.
. ,
Read Office s
NEW rorm.
DUN, BOYD t.OO
Branch Offices,
Pittsburg, It 4 Dun & Co; Philedelphls, 0 Dmi
a Ocsi. Cincinnati, It It Dun & Co; Cleveland, - 61.-
Dun & Co; Detroit, B. G Dun L 05; Chlesgii, it• a
Duck Co; Itilwaultia,ll.6 Dun & Co ; New Oileates
MG Dun Co ; Charleston, Dun &CGS Loftiness -
R 6 I?cm & Co; fit. Lonny it a Dui & Do; Nlish. , '
Tine, R G Dun & Co.
Associate Offices.
Boston, E Russell &Co; Baltimore, J D PARA
Co ; Richmond, Pratt a Co.
Foreign Offices.
Toronto, R C. Dun £.Co; Montreal, )113 Dunn r
oc.; London, Eng., R. G Dun &Co. . - • •
Reference Booka,with notices of changee,printeii
daily, furnished to subscribers. Price 61 00.
Collections promptly attended to in all parte oi
ther United States and British Possessions, and
References to npwards of 160 Himmel in Pitteburgh :
•for whom the office makes collectlans.
Letters of introduction to Lawyers of high stand.
fag and respectability in every section of the Union,
will be gratuitously furnished to subscribers wag
mg an application at the office. Also to any of tie
cffices named above.
CB. SEELY,
. 114 FIFTH STREET,,ppoaft& Cathedrai,
REAL ESTATE AND GEN D Iat AGENT. -
DEA.LNE IN
NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Beau
rit lea. •p 4
elatorhs.
EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.
A. W OrFE... E. T. PLUMMTT...T. 01,1,1ASS.L
WOLFE 'PLUNKETT & CO.
GLASS MANUFACTURERS,
WARRROUSE
No. 12 Wood Street, corner of First,
K 4217 Pit tstrarititt•
W. DUDDIDDHAX,..--D.
D. 121033...
c
lINNINGRAMS & CO.-PrT T-S.
BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Wareheuse,
II Water street, and 166 First street, Pittsburgh,
Fa, three doors below Monongahela House,
Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window 6)aaa
Dreggibts' (Gass Ware and American - Oceittut
Ghee, for parlor windows, churches and public
tan/Mugs. aPi
bssolutions.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership,.
lIE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETON
fore existing between JOHN P. HUNT &
R Y MINER, under the firm of HUNT A
Di MEE, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business of the late firm will be settled by
HENRY MINER, who is authorized to sign, the
firm's name in liquidation.
JAN P. smfr
• .
HENRY MINER.
July 16th, 1861.
HENRY MINER,
Bucoessor to
BUNT & MINER,
Wholesale and Retail
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWSDEALER
N05.:71 and T 3 MTH STREET,
Next door to the Post Office,
.1 5 11' YOU WANT 80.16. E CIOOD I NENV,
Fruit or prepared Minos Meat, mixed.
ofother kind of Sprees, ookidg Brandy or Winc,Meer
orange, Lemon and Citron Feel go to Tfaworth
Brothers in the Diamond, where yon will get ail
new crop Fault and lower than at any other house
in tne (AV. Also a general and trill assortment et
anuly &rooenes, Teas, Wines, Brandyagiustalf
other kinds of Foreign and Domestic LI ortr.:'.
BrIWORTH & B
PISTOLS, BIN e. The at
9ll tenticoi of those in search of
BIFL,ES,
PISTOLS, &note,.
8 directed to our splendid stock.
W. W. YOUNG,
nsrt No. PT liltood irivret
TERMS CASHI-NEW _.GOODS!
-.A. • NEW 0001113 lI—OPEN THIS . 0 DA - M:4geir
Prints, filogbants, &e. Grey Ekioda„.at 6Y4,„esotrof
zed itpwards„ • line lot damaged by .water .;fie;
4eentapeiyard. A large lot LOntnello (old ' , style) .--
prints at 4 cents per yard, formeriee IE3.
et&
Bargains r cash. G. HAN SOM LOVE,
salt 74 arketatreek, -
A -
SMALL FARM FOR SALE, four
and a ball' miles from the city.: Msessdpflrea
acres in cultivation, Wanes in prone timber .A
good new frame dwelling house,of sin romns,hall
and kitchen ; stable, good garden. well of avatar.
Li. Price, $2,500. Tema easy. Wm- sate by
seta 8. CUTBBERT b SON., 51 Mallet
QT.AR.R. :COUNTY, INDIANA-460
ams or - RAWL land on the Ft. Wayne and Chi
eago.E.R. Pride $8 00 pertune. For male by _
ten' COTELBREtT At BON, 51 )(toast street.
STILL CHEAPER THAN EVER:*
BOOTS,
BROES,
AND BROGANS.
Gall soon et the Cheap Ceih Store of
JOSEPH H. BOHLILIOX.Z-_-
9e14 98 Market Street,ild 'dorrfrimn Fifibl46--4
„., IT ON.—
. io bozos fresh (Won; '
rK ' 6 .. Orange Peels •
* ” LeaKni "^ now to atomand-lbr
aide by [seaIRUMP?. talM,- :
a LBS
3n FR - NEFFELIVEICATIIR, g...
I.IU f,OVTD_ER. tut 'N
i received W
' - GEORGE A. XELLY,
..
66 Federalatreet.
1 .INEESED Oil.se--/(0016.101.--11044
radl ' = -& A. FAHNISMIK 4*-Qata' , ...,,,.
wall al Sim oadirootiti.
U,IiGH. PROS'
Pittsburgb,