Proposals for Army Wagon and Ambu lance Harness. °manor Allan CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGNI Corner of Howard and Mater streca, IVEW Yoga, August 3, 1861. .--....: 2 121110P05L1S WILL BE RECEIVED • -aP thikoinee for furnishing, by contract - Army vinitaitieint. The proposals should state the price at which they mut tie furnished, at the places of mumble tore, and the price at which they can be delivered at this depot; the number which can be made by the bidder within one month after the receipt of the order, also the number which he can (Laver with in one week. The harness must exacuy - conform to the follow ing specifications and to the establishedpatterns : Four mule harness as foilows, to wit: WHEEL. Two Quilorn—Breech straps, 3 feet inches long, 3% inches wide, sewed into 14 inch rings oft inch iron; hip straps 8 feet /1 inches long, 2% inches wide; slay pieces 2 feet long, inches wide, 1 with 3 4 4 inch bneklee; cross straps to buckle in stay ends; 6 feet long, 14 inch mac; side straps 4 feet one, I inch wjdel . unstraps 15 inches tong, % ineffvießi., tapering to a point. Twolielly Bands... Long side,2 feet 3 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a two inch buckle; short side 1 foo; 5 inches long and 2 inches wide. Two Hair Collars, 18 to le inehee long, with double straps and gale leathers and buckles 31 inch wide. Two pair of strong Hareem to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 11 % inch square, staples and line rings. Two pair of Hem Strata—Lower one 6 feet 6 nch es long. % inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches t i lg r: , rAt i r n i,7lles— hsid C ? rown piece 2 feet 10ng,1 1 4 inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long 1% inch whir; front piece 11% Inches long, Inch wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crownplaces, 16 inehe, long, 14 inch wide„ . 'nose piece 11 inches long, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches ion -, 614 inches wide: reirs, long side 4 lest long, 1 inch wide: short side '2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buckle: butt., tinned mullen, to Weigh 6 peones to the dozen Two pair Chain Pipet, 2 feet long, inches wile Two pair Trace Chains. 7 lest lung, lit link o to the foot, of No 3 iron. with T on one end, weivt 7% to 8 The per Twisted or straight tine pair of Brea, CtiwO • aches long, 14 links to the foot, of No 3 r. n Twa..ed Two Neck Straps, 3 feet 1 Inch long,iy inches wide, with ..2.14 inch Mackie Two Noc,k 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 en Attalthpas tree, head, gel let and cautle, ironed, covered in the usual rt.v with half-tanned horsehide; flaps inches long. 16 inches wide; surcingle 7 leer 3 indices long. 2% inches wide, with 2 inch buckle on one ere , , toe fastened to the saddle by being nveted io two curved straps, 1% inch wide; those straps are placed one on each aide of the saddletree, one end is tied to the front part of the bar, to other end to the eztrnsion of the bar behind the cantle. Spanish saddle fashion; Stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, 1% inch wide, with 1 14 inch nuekh: stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, boat eye pattern. to weigh 13% IDa to a dozen pair - . LEA D. Two Corboh,l7M to l.Sinchee long,inade the same as for wheel harness Two piar of Homes to suit, of same material for whaol harness. Ironed, with hook,, hrrssi rings and line rings, with stilips as in wheel Inv nessl Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harne, P Two Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, Lhe name as for wneel Harass, Two pair Chain Pipes, Twoptir Trace Cholas, e Two Crupper and Hip Strausßack strap it, long, 'liver/rig from 3;,,, inches to 2;.i inches a lilt Hip Hasps, sash 2 toot 4 inches long, 13 ma h wide, cash with a hook at ono end 'rwo Back Banda, 8 feet 4 inches long, 354 inches Wide TWO Martilleilke. 4 feet long, 14 nch wide, to buckle into the het One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 8 inenee lon %inch wide • One Check 'Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wido to buckle into the bit at each end. with a ring eewed in i be centre to repo77B.ole lend lino Ono Lead Line,.2l feet tong. ib inches wide, W/J, btICIIIO at one find. an.? en 8 inch loop at the th , r One Whip, heavy plated horeehide, 8 feet lacbtealotig Onenoree Brush, oval. of bristias,—by—triChna Ono (2k:try Combo, No 222-8 bar The whale to be packed in a box about 18 it:cheo wide, 17 inOes deep, 84 Weber. , long, rondo of 1 be reqiiired;oopered, wood hoops or won, an total:, Four horse Harness, as follows, to wit: 'Two t, uilorxßreech straps. 3 foot 8 inolle. long, 4 4. inches %Ude, sewed in 4-inoh rink of iron; 11 , ;• titans 4 feet long, s i nob,s wide: ttal inevoit 3 toot 2 inches long, wide, with• Inch lineklea: mn drape to hbekle into on:; ; pieces ti teat long, 1..! . ?", inch wide: tide :traps 5 lat.! 6inisnosiong,l% waie; atrapa ; long, 3s inch wlee, Capering to a point Twh Belly Bands Long aido2 lint 4 cities !oche", wide, with a Y inch bile , tle; abort sina mot ti in 'has tong and 2 illative wide Two Haar Cohen , 2'2 to 24 inchrc long, double atrapa and smite leathere sod la.oklesX omit wide pain of wrong Einmes m sal', trade a twir.c.e oak root' ironed 41 . !( h hook.. Leon., II net, square, W.2pIOS end hue rings Two pair Ram ntrape Lower one R feet 6 inches long, inch wide; upros• Wl(' 4 feet ine]ls. 101 11-1 , Wislei cif kittno Leaned ;eau), 'll7O Ilr; 41es ( -LlAMpiece 2 I.4tt Lichee long, P 4: inch wieet cheek pieces 13..11 In 111 , 11,s 1,71 p, 1 mei. wide; !runt piece 121....; ioeheq long, 11 - , nek wide; Way I.*;ees,l/01,1 1.1113‘18 erc,v,rn 16 iech,ts long, 4;2 inch wide: nose piece 12 tnehi, long. i'tr,4l, wok; Wald, n ..,cone long, 6 inchee widet-reine, long eide 4 for: z , nehes long, 1 mei', wide: short side :.: feet long, 1 :nch 1 inch hankie; bun, tinned :annex, to wale:o.4ll , s the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 inches long, inches wide Two hair Trace Chains 7 feet limg, 14 links to the foot, of No iron, twi sted or sifaight, with T on one end, weight It for per pair Otte pair Breast Chains, 23 inches long, 14 links to the foot, ofNo 'limn, twisted - Two Neck Straps, 3 feet 5 inches long, 234 inches wide, with :a?, Inch buckle Two Nock Chains, 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 snap, swivel in the chain One Saddle, made on .A.ttakapas tree, head, guliet Atcantle ironed, covered in the usual way witti ' tanned horse hide; laps 20 inches long, is • inches wide, tnircingle feet 5 inches long, 2 Inches wide, with a 23.. i inch buckle on One end, to • b.eisstened to the &idol° by being riveted to two Curved straps, 1% inch wide these straps a:o placed one on each side of the saddle tree; one end is tiod to the trent part of the bar, the end to the extension of the bar behind the cast t IF Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 lest 7 inc.bea long, 1% inch wide, with inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pettern, to 'weigh 13% pounds to a dozen pair. LEA Two Bridles, PRIMO as for wheel harness '1 wo Collars, 20 to V. inches long, made the same as for wheel narness Two pair of Homes to suit, of the flame material as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as In wheel hats nags Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for whee harness Two Belly BM] do t same as for wheel harness Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harnei.s ness Two pair Trace Maths, same as for wheel har Two Cruppers and Rip Straps. Baca Strap 6 feet long, tapering from S I A inches to 2 inches wide Straps with buckles each 2 feet 8 inches long, I3yinch wide, with wrought hooks o Back Bands, 3 lest 7 Inches long, 33i' Inches Ttio Martingales, 4 feet 10nK".134 inch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, 3 , 4 ' inch wide One Check Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide. to buckle into the bit at each end,witharingeowed in lbeeentre to receive the lead line On Lead Line, 21 feet long, .J 4 inch wide, with a-buditki at one end and anB Inch loop at the other One incheslon Wh 6 ip, heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet g . One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by nacho. One Curry Comb, No =2-8 bar ' The whole to be packed in a box about 2l inches wide, s inc hes e deep, 84 inches long, made of be re uired inch., oopered, wood hoops cr iron, as mar The q whole to be made of the best material, sew ing to be made with good waxed thread, and sub yet 4o inspection miring the process of rnanufac tureand also when fimseed When six-horse harness is required, the lead eallars, hames, neck-straps, belly-bands, chain pipes, trace-chain, crupper and hip straps, back bands and eotuding straps are doubled; one bearing chain 8 feet 10ng,14 added; andoot. of No 4 lren,-wititt a T on each end lead line tohe ao feet long The whole to be made of the best material, sew ing to be made with good waxed thread, ar.d to inspection during the process of manufacture and also when finished When six-mule harness' 'is , required, the lead collars, bridles, Mimes, nocieetraps, belly bands, chain-pipes, trace-chains, creeper and histraps, back-bands and coupling &Taoism doubl p- ed; one 4 hearing chalnillfeetleng,l4 links to the foot,of No iron. with a.T on each end added; and' lead li ne to be 28 feetlong d ProPotalla trill also be received for reeking and hereafter furni orelive horse ring ambulance harnees, for two or four mule ambulance s--si specifieation of which will be Forms of proposale and guarantee will be fur nished upon application at this office, and none will be considered that do not iminforre thereto The privilege Ja reaerved bytand for the United states of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed extravagant proposals will .be endorsed on the envelope empixing them: ''Proposale for furnishing Army W4Oll and Ambulance Mara, and addressed Major L. H. VINTON, . -10;10-tf Quartermaster U , lc. Army MO OIL .R.SAN We aro prepar jv'-ed slip refiners mitt the net. ao., fix the latest and moet 'app4VPAPpfaln a otteerpertentte In this branch 16 not al nale4itby any other,etnebtkinuent. For work :an- 02 1 4' i° . fINFLRAN,f9 I 4S4 O g refiner.. Rogers &lisaintt, ,Itatanda,AralEnwon & Co., Jatik,Booll, 11 61a11101 2 0aimaan &Co., Aufarsalatbena oo,,Haolvatt 11401radden, WELDU •robulkipit, Inas. Ball kr,o., J ohinow-gEp Roberta,' Egli& Clo.; I Man* & aX. Mar. 164 Wax, street. 1 _ ____..... REMOVAL. • S 1 lid 7"-------------- h......,.. - ". I Ili"' VENITSYLVANIA SALT MA N tiftedoringoompstekto y have removed the office. Pa 200 —..,.., aronomout 10 bortelaCraohed "ar No, -114 Wood Street, / 0 re. IS -Ntideredsu in More and formic' and Seconds trooieoreere en on we: - " ''. fi - 4,13 " a, - dare willbormooteedoted birdesoi*tendedso 1 ~,Set . 42 ll4 4llll,Vgppsi street- da re will 1- : i .;osp. gametal 4,... _ • ;Reo.. K. ai.5,14111 - 44;P • dal - list,* -41.4, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. }.JQIIT DAILY TRAINS. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. TUNE 1 0th, TRH THROUGH MAIL TRAIN • leaves the Passenger Station every Morning, (eXceptStanday,) at 6e30 a. m., slopping at all pri a -10.1 ma , stations, and arriving in Philadelph:s at 5 p. m. THE Tkitoueri FY PRESS TRAIN leaver at 12:20 a. m., stopping only at principal stat;ot.s, Mak:rig direct connection at Harrisburg for Lain more , , and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore 1:10 p. m. THE FART LINE leaves the station daily, ;ei nem Sunday.) at 4.:00 p. in., stoppmgonly at Greens burg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gallnaen, A ItAxma,ac., connecting at Harrisburg for B.,1;i• more, and arriving in Philadelphia at s:lca. to.; AC COMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 2-30 p. mr, slo ping all stations and runr.imi it far as (Amain:mg-1 FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for station leaves daily, (except Stinday,) at 6:40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION 'I P.AI.N for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) st 11:20 a. n. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wai , 's station leaves daily, (ex,ept Sunday,) at 4:10 p..m. FOURTH ACCOMMODAI 10N TRAINV. for ait's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 8:26 p. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh follows :—Express, 11:60 am; Mall, 11:60 p. Fs.; Lane 120 a. m; Johnston - n Accommodation, 10:.;5 a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6::.;0 a. ni.; second Wall's station Amernmodation. 8:1:0 a. in; third W 21 1 .8 station Accommodation, 1:15 p. ni.; fourth Wall's station Accommodation. 0 .015 p. m. I Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Aceornmo. dation. and Express Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East- PITTSBURGH ANDCONNELLBVILLETRA:: stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Ccn tias.ville Road leave daily, (S unday excepted,; fol:. , yvs_ Mail Train, 8-40 a. m.; Expre, Train, 4,15. p. Po.arning Trams from Pittsburgh and Con nel &rale Road a rrive at Pittsburgh 10:80 a. m. at: • ! 8:16 . p. rn raveling public wan find it groatly to tt,:r interest, in going Enet or Weet, to travel by t!.. F . etuu.) I `mum Railroad, as the ae,orn modal:tone now offered cannot be surge aeo on any route. The R01..1 to bnihtateni with stone and is entirely free from deer. We can promise eafoty, speed and comfort to all n ho may favor this Road with their patronac". FARE 2 10 NEW Y0RE.......512 1.01:013AL1'11401t4ti ' PHI/ .4 ftELPHIAIO 00 RAIIRISBU $7 to. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pent rnrmi tutOroad, and to Philadelphia, Patna:ore at • New York Passengers parct•aoing ticceis in cars. trio -- f^harge.l an P'.2e,cf, necordint.; to do:Lance trayeleo adchuon to the etaren rale, exempt from stetn.,. , where the Company hoe no agent. NOTICE-1n mien of moss, the onny wi:l h. thomeetret responeiblo for penoaal On rage or:y and for an art - mot not eacxietting $OOO. N. 8.-- rho Excelsior Omnibus. Line 2:22413 mo ot aloved to convey paceoogor. and batz,224.2 • tc an troin the oapot, at a charge not to exceed 25 ce, Tor 92201 p2.12. , 300f.224r and baggage. For tickets apply to J. tITILWAIGT At the Penn's. R. it. Paaaenger : 4 catioa, aubt On Liberty and Grant street, lSttl. ItSG~. Till, 18 , 11 EITTSELTRGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, 0 ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, Aiii; _NORTH WEST. UM Ai T: rribtE to Cincinnati as quick, and tr In idmapolis, St. Louis and Chwa,go quick et. than by aay other ratite ARD TRAINS. FAST MAILLLNIS' —Leaves Pittsburgh 1135 A w Arrives at Crentl,ne... 8.00 a. v, rdsting clone cancer...bona with Hai lefoo Woe 5.7 , 1 Clave , oral, Columbus A Chnoinnati Runde. Arnvuig at. Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. .14.—The time to Cincinnati is toe tame sa Tient,enville.lTrams on both Hartle mental Collin. glad . 2N.Stietl 'OM all go into Cincinnati tociethar . F.Y-. l 2lcratS T Loaves Pitttburgb tiflo Arrives at Crostlme 7,50 : a cita - wing clone enenections as above. A rriv:ng Chican at 8:45 a. m. N. h.— Ino tune to Cincinnati is tt 'mono a i y 'rliams on both Roads nivot at ci luobas, and passengers ail go Into Cincianac. I.o2tY.llttr. Hieeptng Caws on this train from I !attabt:riza Gla emns,t:, M I nahanspoits dto Ctucego. Train:, through to Chitutgo Ni: bout 2e of Car FA6TWAKI; ',aye Cla.eago, 7.30 e. Y. and 8.00 r. s. Arr Jarory 2.23 P. r. and 3.20 A.. Y.. (....nnecan.A I .ntn, for par.on and fht,inrai. A -r.r4ng 0.l C.:n.f. hoe, o.ch! r a. and 0 Connecting inittpao and I.:tr. , ATriNt.r.e. •.i Pdare.air(h. 3.'.7) P. a. .4 ,! :ea a..az e.• cva.h Parasylt-n-da the EHlatiril eaten, via A9.,[1:01.Y11 Rliti Pi 1•4,11•01•3•.:. ACGt>,Y.DIO DAT It>N TRA L:c.`7 l --.l , nda Fn.inrh: e:. A.Lea nun y, fur New firdrh ton, 10.,...1) . kn.! r. A,lirfz " I I.SO .• I.,ar.ve NOW grigill,o ; 6.3 J .•(4 " 1.44.4 .1. " " r.;.0 APC.OI7III, tY t• ••n 'l'rama. ; :11. ~agcy. 7 •.1.5 A. a., r.nd at r" . .. ~D. rry '‘• Allegio Ay at ic.B6 P. U. aria C., 10 r. MM ., A :O. Krxmomy at 114 J P. s. anu 7.*A, P PC, ; r.-m)may at 4.0 x. m.. rm.! 422 fa am. mac arrlvo ;4, ; t.r -; 11,vi., n. ro. au•t ..,. 4• ' ftlattfibl"l.l4AlN.-I,,av e a iltaartlion f,.."4" a to. iP.4I.7bP Al fiance; 1'4.6.14 4. al. road arrlce" In A UPgh , u) At (0 A. Ll.; leaver, Ai logtomy at 8.06 r. K 4 Allism, at 8.00 P. .11., t.t.Opping XL all Manor's for paasoogera .and marketing, arnyes at. Massillon, non p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduot..) ?stets. Trough mina connect an (oilmen : t Alllnnce , with trante on the C',..veland Hn.i ?Ate a, burg° liatiroxii. At Orville, Owe, to and from Milter.berg„%kree cur hoire Fella, etc. Al litenr.r. old, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, derky,ledo, Detroit, 61. C. At C - :a,Llir.e, for Delaware, Spn:4:3ct . C , ceinnati, Xenia, Day ten, Dichanapolle,!.e.. Lottigville, etc. AL ' , Greet, tipmagseld, S,:r.duscy, Lea-ton, „aatl, eta., etc. At Lima, ft r btdne7 , ; , a7ton, ~c . At Fort Ws; tlt., far Peru, I ,af.,l etl+s, , intermodiato pone in C`autrnl 10 , 110 MA At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatal: for all potato on toe .Now Litany also Salon, Railroad. And at Chicago, with trams for ail points ln. low?, Wisconsin and liffruaeeota; For fo , ther information and through ticks:- apply GLEORtrin; PARK Lfi, Ticket A set., Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. ihrockt, Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the Tni bad states. G. C. HATREWAY, General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD rIN AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10 1661, trains will Icave the Depot of the Penn Rvlvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows : P - ITTSELIIO-,11, CoLUMBUti AND OINCINNAI'i SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No chAnge of cars between Pittaburgu and CM: CiLLERII. Lear Arrives AITiVOS Arrivss Put. Jurgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Lou.. 12:36 a. at. 1138 A. m. 4:20 P. a. 12:10 r. m. 8:45 P. K. 2 . 0 0 s, / 4 6, This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other roTrams. ute. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. a: Pittsb'gh, Rochester,Wellsville, Steutr'ville,Wh'lng. 12.35 A. M. 130 A. M. U 7 L. rt. 4113 a. is. 6:07 A. a. eto6 P. AL 7:26 P. AL Sag a. ht. 020 p. a, 104:4 12104 a. 1:16 A. X. 213 P. a. 3:10 A. m. 4:20 A. M. COO r. &lb r. 0d26 r. m. The 1246 a. a. and 1210 r. st. Trains connect with Trains el C. 0. B.R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. 11 , 4.00 P. M. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH & CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 12:36 A. m. 9:10 A. at MO P. st. 6.30 r. aL The 1236 a. m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tusearawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Sbndusky, To ledo, Chuago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib. erly Street Depot, Pittsburgh. STEWA.RT, T For further particular', apply to icket Agent, WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company', Ofbee in Freight Station. Penn street, F. R. MYERS, Gaul Ticset Agent Cleveland, Ohio. jolt EW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati R, Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Bailie, •and Terre Ratite and Alton Railrhad, t o St: Louis And Lafayette and Indianapolis, New ARan y and Salem, and Michigan Central ROll4lBl for CIIICAG‘t, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all In termed,. ate points! Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg 111 1888 time than by any other route by twenty-four boars, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be - made from Cincinnati to chili West, without breaking Dung Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W. B. CUTTING, agent at Law , rencebarg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission: eo charge for drayage or oonennssior. at LawreneAmov. For further information apply to THOMAS RATI GAN, (No. 315 Water street,) agent of the Company, who Is prepared to give 21111110138 asearera for Hare, and freight lo Indianapolis, Terre Haut, Lafayette, Chicago, 'Peru, Greencastle. Crawfordie Charleston, xis and Mattoon, &c., &e. 4 R. F. LORD, President, .CELFaa.Garea Fre:gilt Agent. Xaareads Cash Capital, $2.29.5. 41) (A). Assets, 1F1.()3,50:5 96. °Fit , / Cr NO. 000 WA L.ti UT 6 .I'.li2LE7'. ILI Pr,:: 0 , ! n.. 4 frtii,,, v:s: . trir.o. Mortgace on fruprovad City Property, ac,rth dot ;He the 1 , 01104.11)1.... ..... . ....... ...slba,fisX.) 00 C. - rc and rent, Brat el:1,- ...... ......... ........... 2,462 fr.' Pennsylvania Rai:road Co.'s tl 12 cont. Mortgage Loans, $80,012e. c t t.tt Pitt:a.lelphot city 8 per cent .teti...... Allegi:eny County 8 cent. Ponnetyl manta hal:road Loans Collateral inane, well secured titinungdon and Broad Top 2tuunta.o Ratiroad company, mortgage 10an...., 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stool: 4,000 ,Am Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... zt,abo co Stock of Cs - musty Fire Insurance Co 1,060 DO Stock of Deisunro M. B. Insurance C 0.... 700 CO Commercial Hank do 5,185 01 Mechanics' Hank do Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 180 00 Bill, Receivaltle, business paper 18,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, ete 6,215 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,885 16 5.30.60 Iki CLEM TINWLET, Brest: ,6 let 6 . 151.4aC701/9. C;Ort) 'I ,n,.-,oy. Samuel Bisphacc, Withani U. 'Fisimpoon, Robert Steen, Frodenac Jiro., c, William Musser, Cornelius 61.E.y.l1:1011., /30113: 1 / 1 3111 W. Tingley, John R. Werrel, Marshall Bill, A. L. Cas•on, L. Loturoyi, lic4A.rt l'oland, Charles IA-iand, Frederick Lecinig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. 'Wood, Small Bowen, J 9.17108 S. Woodwaro, John Bissell, Pitts. E. M. AINCIIMAN, Secretary. J GAR.IJNEIZ CA I FFiN, Agent, myl6 N. , rtbeant corner Third wad Wood streets. -- The Mutual Liteinsurance Co P. RATCHFORD STARE, Agen 400 V't'AL) UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE BHBINESSOF THIS CoMPAN'I is conducted on the voila& pram:plc, in the tor:ctent neon. 01 the term—tbe entire surplus, dedocung neeesnory arpenbes aloha, be mg equitably thvitied among the aenured. Receipta for the year ending 31st January, $.1,589,576 75. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million . Cash on hand and In of Ba D nk..s olla 11 r5 4050 39 1$(1110 S and It ortga,,,en 0,421.879 12 Unned Staten ..... 357,232 50 Real Entatn 40,2;3 13 Due from Agents 110,465 u.) I:lnterent Add:l otere, , a accruod: but not yet due.. 9 80,u 89, u0 00 De:erred premlurr,, (et-mutated) ...... 136,000 00 Premium; !r, cLu rse or tritium:a...mon 33,132 38 Ratrot of premium rower, and prothe greater than mo.. CIL h tit Con-loan/es. nti PROPORTION UP Lottifl ARB/ITfl to the amount at risa than that of any other Lite lust. ranee Company :n the United nitates. Pamphlets Rl,l every requiems information wit] toter tor m5b,..b,..11 otherw:se totree er.pense on application, by or DARLIINLvION 1-11,ACESTOCE., 87 yal..3rod Ftfth Street, Pittsburgh. ELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INS!..T RANCE tYI/MPAIi Y-1N CO RPO RA TED !HE LEGISLATURE OF P&NNSLVA.NLA, 1835. 0 PFJ CB, S. E. CO R TRIAD ND WALN U STG:EII7B,P ILADELPHIA. MARINE RANGESINSUon 1 , esselt, Cargo and Freight, to all s Lorld, I.IsL.L,ND IIaSURACES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car mates, to all pr..rts of Union. FIRE INSU RANCEiti on Mereliandrse generally, on Stores, Dyfeithle. ROI, &OS, ,tt, Dianoveas.—tv m. .. : Bonder, Thssofiris Pauldirli„ ••: John C. Darts, Jamee'traquoir, Lj ro. .tarnes C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph Dr. R. M. Huston., Goo. 6. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles ley, Samuel IS. Stokes, .1. F. Peruston,Benry Sloan, al- Edward Darlington., H. Jones Brooke, Sp encer APlhratn Thomas. C. Hand, Robert Barton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones, James B. .IkPlearrkuid, Jorrhitui P. Ey re , Joh n B. Semple, Pittats . .rgia, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, - WILLIAM MARTlNrPreeident. THOS O. HAND, Vice Frecident. EMT LITSVBS, Secretory. P. A. ittAbilaitA, Agent. je= - No. nn Water Street attrientitk. f: , r".:1..L-.:,-Cli ;Insurance. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 434 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. BTX121001? 07 • A 5311113, JANUARY let, 1860. Published Aggresably to An Act of Assembiy, being: Pint Mortee, amply secured ...... —.41,80(063 88 Rant FlStat.is gag (prestlnt Talue F 103,318 61,) c 0 94 • 102,095 25 'l, in porary Luaus on ample Colletteral Securities 89,136 58 Sucks, (present val.. a5'8,667 72,) cost. 89,786 66 ot.e9 and Bide .................. 1,821 00 Caida- ......... ............. ..... 27,919 93 $1,:a38,081 88 The on:y pro Sis from rani which this corn pony 'au divide by law, are from risks Which have been determined. Insurances mode on every description of Prop. ertyon Town and Court try at rates as low as are eau. piytent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty yeant. they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount rs seeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford nPll g evidence of the advantage,s of Insurance, as w as the and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, $82,183 38. Dill noises. Charles W. Br,.nckor, Mordecai D. Lewis, .:Tobias' Wagner, David B. Brown, arnuel Grant, bays Lea, acoh R. Smith, if.dward C. Dale, ( 4 eorge W. Richards, George Falea,: ('HA'-., BANCIiRR, President. k:IIWA RD C L,A I.E. Vice President. TFE r.L.S—cretary pro tern. J. CARD/NKR COFFIN, Agent,, My le Nnrtn.eB.e rOr Third an') Wood eareeitil • J. , -weetern Insurance Company, P1TT6131110.41i. F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capt. R Geri'l Agent. No. P 2 Water street, (....ipang C.o.'s Warehouse, I,p sLearsoPhtsbursh. Will :romp, against all 'minds or RINK RISER. A Gorr:-.lnstitution alansged by Directors who are Nre:l known in thunornrni.noy, and who are de. prcrli•toßee and 111 , 01761:v. GO mill it- Laln the the, bittrSC,r they .1, as ol• ering the, nest who deco.° to te ibsured. , Of - nib „ 1 / 2 .c ^ount, •4 • r; 11.1.az; ......... •,, • R. Gfiiier, (I :ll___: ' l r ,4 '..g a : 1 . 111 . 14, ,, 1 1..1 : .0 .:.ri11411.f..1r, Wm. K. Staay... M. Andrew Ackley, Chas. W. Itickeuxm, Alex.simior Spe,er, W Tn. .110.1inip,h:, Mr9.l PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COIST'Y, PIO. 149 -CHESNUT STREET, Opponite the Cuatona Rouge, Capitgl 5210,100----ABseL4 5•3414,04). I.l_ fAX ALL RANDS OF IN- P. , rpotua! or L:mged, cc , vor, puck of Pr app rt yor AT el - el:Lan ,Lee, r Bab., as premunl. LUBER!. Pre—urni., M. IV RA LDIV V.,),3 Proh:dart, Enyt.s., E . Ff. &Jug, :rge tir , srn, I. r Paul, Jolin Cianon, . SeProlary.. J. 4-;. COFFIN, Agent. C.,nter ncree'A CITI4EN'S lIISURANCE COMPAHT OF PITTSBURGH z- - , X , rewuJ• ttr , ;. i;At:A ()Ince, t;or. of Market. mutt %vett e r Ir..,tlrox Ln,e. /0 the :•AVlga t . saDd Vi ,, atarla User. ~ml t•lskyo,,, and the boivi ex.hon of LI, jtasUrea 2 gal ne t and Opidag• by 'Fir*. ntezmasn mlien. I H....v. , . Jll H. li . .• i. fret I, •14.. a. I#M. 1 , . ,•!1 FIRE INSURANCE 773.e.Enferprise insurance CO, re am 6, Fortrt, or Pr, I Z. M. 1,19 I.y• Co-,rl n j.or.'l 11 , •. ,J tn.• , .\lnrs:Lan, /11- .-n Kritn,• n. Arr. A 1..". /01111 (*..., i'wult••• ),rourn , lACki2-1 Agent, Rele43m • FLOC.. So. 37 POLL FIRE INSURANCE r: k.cliantc Mutual hisiiraurt Company, yr PhSladelpilla, tin Limited ur Perpetual, Furniture, &c., in town cr cuLntr). OF NEW YORK. BSti Futruary 1, 18431 ...... ...17,Z37,45e 12 WM. H. Iv rriv E , NOTARY Pt LIQ_ OFFICE at the. Pittsburgh Post, Fiftb alma, near Wood .i7/3 AL/819 B. ?el:lawn:rm.— JAK&I KELE NEVALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN. rENANGO C0.,1 mrzsayd Perinsylr antic. 11. W. pro. r, DANVe.x. P ATTERSON At. DAWSON, AT TORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. laadv I Mb' U.:-tG .PA. , ATTORNEY AT LAW, "Ige, No. 7Z Grant Street (Three doors ootow the Court Houeeo tr , yaay- Primilli7l/011, PA --- L. itiOACELENRIOGE,— A TTORNEY AT LAW Onto*, No, 235 Fourth St., No. 97 Wylie Street, Plitsburg%, Ringramciv—Dr. A.. M. look, 'floodore Rohbine. , Rti--4..en ErrAt:, TEETH; SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE ei silt. has removed to :.:46 PE.1\:.1.; e'llifi:ffT, in ttIQ !,rfuff , o for:n.rly ~ .retziffrd f;,. "Jr. G. H. hey9f.r 01.14”.1f,. (:',rl. Cnurr.n He I) nu i n .: rno. it : Tem', rtr,l vftriL•am ;MO!, .1 '•' rqfT -I..furtax.Pß:z—lf...,y \V. 1,. Ain i , 1i.ei....-411nuel Ffr.- if..y. A. bradlny, A. u. fd, .1. H. ”p -‘.k J. fr. r. so. H. Ecynor, W. \.n. FIRE and MA 5 MOO° 2.11,0 ( J 250 N ta)A 1,3, SI 4a 151,0 ?6 14 Z, WA TERCUHE AND HOINEOPATHIC PHYSICiAN; AI O--AGENT ON RAIN /lOW'S CJ LEBRA'rI6I) "I' la*R.3 S cpl:l7 PENN ANAL WAYNE JuilN EIREPATItich ...... LAI 4 ! P A WEN Ip. E UNDXft.SIGNED HAVE THN day formed A Co•parmerahip Ilia pract:••44 of ti.• Law. WHN M. EIRKPA'IRICE, hi y 181. h JuLI, 186 N I.MELLON, la &a 3,461 76 KII2KPATRICK & MELLIIN, ATTOU,NEYS AT LAW No. 133 Fourth Ntrect, five , doory Smithfield, Pm. lel 1-.1 A. IA) WI? I I . :, At Lorm-y L. w, 01 F,,ttrtt, ryn, be tweet! .9n . t.:1 /in ! (.:12Prry A!!ey. H".I,1)1:N kJ - re.med ('F LAW, teKt ner , Ktfter to,ttni nt nice, 1271 Fourth et PI ,l,tyrk.h. Alt], t , .urvoon Den ust, RUCCPS.9.' to tin.l44S Ll& ?IPA toll, I . :urn nigh I o 1 o'cloett, nt, fre, •L' ft LI PPE:sfi AM) 1,E1 : .<_:11 MIL ett _ . * l 4-TPeth. rxtrAeLf-t. Hog. r. , :« 1 anti 1 177 6071, Ciandles, ALADDIN COIL COMP.AN V. kitERKTON, JOIINSTON 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1 -A E A I,WAY, on hard a supPnor _uv. , yy of Lt. I.:lucrix, I NA I is, And ( t ()A L A .•rc.qVA/ • ! y, plHdy H. C. S.: 14A4VVI:11, LARD OIL, CAN t I in, Toilet and 'rosin , do• OT Wood scr.sc, Pi rlnbot.A. NAT.l3.Ol'i A. OIL. (..111 .t, 8 EN N CI, EA it ANI) I ) L Find .• • ersior. "Ili• A': tJ'. H.; I 4 y Cr,nz,tantly w.nt far by P. H. :4 (7 ,, , tho.r I..•taevn klre— mbikn I •PII,TP A . 0 )( t) . i - I()RNER. FoUR:111 ANI) N., I ' r.: ,4, 1 ur). ggr,nt for tn. rnusipt And A...., C A It II () s. RF ,, n6e, constantly on band, and :s reoelvang beavy and 'tight o,ls sulfalas for Luhr,,,ung and Refining purposes, which Wall be sold low ior •dsan and en,l) s.v?..u3mdAar DHUI , COAL AND CAltlioN I: on. LAMP STORE , inran tee in COAL AND CARI,ciN OIL To I>n the be,t in thus tflWriivt, sinl my eLtyle ttf . 1.AM.P13 are the lateet and bert, said e‘ery variety. COAL MI, is the rimed erionemical and izidinut light known, and i entirely non"explesivi. Wholesale dealer. and country store, supplied with Ceal nr Carbon tit, puce, and of toe nneet quadiy, at low pnecs; also, Lamp., Wicks and Chimney's. G. 10 and 11: Eif:h sleet. helow Market' my22.lvdaw in the t• Icelsior Ornni tele • Letion. 'Malt Vaper, &r. EW ALL PAPER STORE. BICTWEEN W FIFTH AND LIBERTI STS, No. 107 Market Street, THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENINU anew and large stock of PAPER Ii_ANGINGS, Embracing a complete assortment for Liw e, r ings, 5t01,38, Office.% Halls, Churches, .te., to which Le would respactiully invite the attention of the Pub. he. havingy, an entire new stock of good, recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of new goods wilt find them by looking through our atif3oll,l2[lollL. mars:l yd JOS. H. FIUG3i k:8, APERI WALL PAPER The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Come and see WALTER. P. MARSHALL, No. 67 Wood Street, 'Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Ban for skip French, German and American WAIT PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, BALLS, CHAMBERS, clitYßefiEs, 50,000 rolls at ets. 50,000 rolls at 6, S and 10 cts. wiXDCW GETATAMS, FIAX BOLA]) PALM, TLITIA Covina, CKILINGS, Ac. SW ' Look for the Striped Front. The only plate in town where a lull aasortrnent or Frecteh paver. to kept- mane elltiernttr.-. JAMES M. TAYLOR ALDERMAN, OPFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward CLLECTIONS promptly made. 1 1.1 Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing: Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, BBL Probated. ! 00A:L, NUT GOA L,SLACK, t COK F 6J —Hav i ng the e 3 .3 `l7l°m J-taArs in the firm of am now prepared to turr,.sn to oar former custom ere and Um citizens of Pittsburgh and vieinit . o:Prier - al/Yr, a superior quality of COAL, NUT com . esLACK. and CO hg, in large or small q u antlen. Or dere sent through the Post Office, left at the Tol, Rouse of the Monongahelaaridge, or at the Work .•+ will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pitts burgh, one square above the Monongahela Er' age 117,6 en JAMES M. PIA niy. pRENCH WALL PAPERS, of Spring 11 Importation, prior to enforcement of the new tent", are now sold 3) per cent. cheaper than can be hareafter. Btvles very beautiful. For eels by W. P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street. GREEK APPLES.-17 barrels just received and for Sale by - HEVRY B. COLL INs. LiUNDRY PRODUC 100 Rage Pas Nuts: 75 do Peathene 60 boxes Cream Cheese: 3 bbli Egan; 60 bbls Mackerel, N 0.4 250 bushels Dried AppleK 60 do do 1 eactieg Bacon Bides; 100 011 Barrels; in store and for Bale by JAS. A. RIMEL corner Market and inrstYsts. 1 GRASs-------s 81 - '4I)II,ETIL'S PILLS, e-F jcuatreceived and for sale by GEORGE 8. R_FLLY. Drilaafeti seta 69 Federal street" Allegheny. Frojession4l PA. DENTIST, Plittabarigh. Pa. U, PuoLsfrEartiv N. 85 Pourth Street, near Wood'. TfIE SUBSCRIBERS MANUF.AC, lure and keep constantly on hand every arta. ce in their line, viz: Cornices Ornaments, Cut Lain Goods, Comforts, Feather Reds, MattrassesN. all kinds.; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. 461-Prompt attention given to all orders for Eh ting at/ l and laying down Carpete, oil Cloths, &c. _ _ oyd ROBERTS & BOENI Gk. Apollo 11Eginiard bacon. itjOhHisioNldGfriAAANdsGabWdlcSuC;toHmewrsotlilbadt ba.rem i nd to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, et:usenet on Fourth street. Be has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, and in connection with thf hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo.; tables, belle and cues. Rebember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st. near Wood. entrance from Fonr._____ jy10:ly A FULTUN, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitts burgh, ' Pa., is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT. FACTORY AND OM ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP ANI GA t :Gl4; (10CK.13 of all sites, for Steamboats: MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAU INGS, and every variety of Brass Castings ardahe i in the neatest manner. .r.fr- RAIABIT'S .ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FULTOYS PATENT MERALLIC PACKING. foi Steam Engines. antlay fen TAXES ON WESTERN LANDS.-- 4. Persons owning lands in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the Mitut receiving esota, low and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin, a, &e. fel* ('BOLT'S REVOLVERS! CULT'S RE IL" VOLVEREil—juet received, anoffier lot by express W . W.I the different kinds menufaettund. Sharp's Four Shot Bepeeterts Allen's Seven do • Smith • Wesson's Eleven Elba-Repeaters. for male by ROWN a TETLEY Mines WM, BENNETT, Lx - powrE.a AND DEALER IN BRA NDLES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. IAO Wood Street, fe22: 6m Pittsburgh ,ya. JOHN IitI'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, —AND BRALRR IN— New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, FLOUR, B. CO. Rice, Cheese, Fish, 01Is, No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Stnittifieid, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A constant scipply of Pore Brandies and Wine of he own importation always on band. Also, 01 av 32 nongahela Rye, scotch and Irish Whiskeys. Zklyn t 4. & p. MA NUFACTURERS _61..RT.T3 0.1300.11, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPiI,R4 PAPER, owe removed from 117 WOOD STREET to No. 33 timpettletia street, PITTS.BURGEL, PA. tota_f , ,st, T A4l o for Raxs. rtp9 wiLLIAki cAER4gco,, Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. I MFuRT.EB.B OF A LSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD ItIIINONIIAIIELI. BYE WIIISIY, 327 and 320 Liberty Street, I 5 • 1 r PII'TSPURGH, PA. 1.1.4 L lAA" CEA. I' TON. W LE: k REI AIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, PITM.B UR& P. 4. Aiw arc (lien y and unona:a Lela Rent kV. nnhin E. P. In NIDDLINTON & 13t8.0. 1:. Pi WINE 1.31{.A11)1.E5, I Ar.AL3P.a.4Pi yes, 46141 Viatit-lii•e#, N' . uiteDi. FRONT STREET, hr IWIL.II, Cl,l'lllA. r,tilarcii and 5e4;12'.5, _ .t D. , 1,1271711i.M1.1/4 DZ-4.1 ciffrAl ) I&'Ctr), SVI'VF E sEf;;AR.S, "!..7 () LA) WA) , )t• L I . olli A itili;eol'llitA L, Rittno ENTLNL H AVANA SEGARS, AND IfirgiVilet Chewing I,"4o3.fteitte, i 1 Pfj A.'WOOD 3TBEET, tt, ctokr:-.3 nts nct.. p:T'PktAII,RT-AH. PA. WY. t'!“,;1 'rk tut.,SS,A, , 11LL En it ICE& ET,sON , WHOLESALE GROCERS, 110? Mg or Net 4 1:4 Eti, W Ifil XS AND SEGGA . ti ila. e.; I/ cuitt , i ER I LIN ER R..bTT 2, STRE.E'o, X!, L .40 CND":; PO& SWEARERS CITY GLASS T SIIIIRGIFI, PA. Iron, N;>1114, Cotton Yarnti, etc., Jac., I . 4o , totntly on Hand. [mr2 . . agnerron AATBROTYPE GALLERY, - Yt it bt Iti Fb.P.R7I It.Vl h.i't • 1 ,. I) Do ;,t., 1 A I ill:, WA TI :.at fine A mbrotypee. el a moddrair prim an.i have been un.t, e olition r, Lug, r triety caiiee and irvorie • ahvaye on hand. tate and Aiitiefte, von guartniaed. rn v t (4 1 , ASCOW, Fourth Street, t - ntaburl h. (PEOPLES'( ALLERY, 93 Wilet3i) STREET, Corner of Diamond Alley. Tn SU I. , SCRIBER WOULD RES PECTF CLLI announcs to the wizens of Pat*. riettuty, :.,-Lat tiestheabove Pew; a:;••iy prepared to take every en. nt•iy feature itoown to il. Photographic krt., U la moat p.-.4rf,,t • 110,1 at GREAT RED rF:i PRICR`ti. r.;..tortat n - Troyernents hove rencle , :uv OA., the inos decitrablo, c . col - initu.l and ploi.ract lottiort in LE , city tnvt A. JAL/J.:Ay. 6torers. • . ...... J. ta Rfir:l3ll H. D. &Eras (Late at Maier k Riuketnr,n'.) REVD' 19. U. Oa :BROTHERS. (Successor to R.ITICLA d Amoreaort.) Wholesale Dealers la FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CO:NFECTION ERY, b I:GARS, FIRE WORKS, hc- No. 39 Wood at, and No, 118 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, PLTT•SB URGE W ILIJAIII BA G ALE Wholesale Grocers, Noa, 19 and 20 newt, PITTSBURGII WM. E. SMITH.. 'M. 11. SMITH Ai. C 0.., WHOLESALE GB 0 OEAS, 111 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, UNDR I ES. — 160 Was Rao Coffee, 160 bbls (oak,) N. 0. Molasses, 16 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 50 MA* Relined Suga r, 50 Yellow do 500 boxes Window laleas, 26 bbis N. Y. Syrup, 15 " N 0.3 Large Mackerel, 10 tif do 10 bble No- 2, medium, do for salebr W. H. SMITH k 118 aa..oad. and 140 ?rout street 8. CUTHBERT &Rpm 51 Brka* et WARDROBES, I,nd every article needed in a well fisrnished dwel. ling, as well as a splendid assortment of oFEICR FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to oz 4. or As the only terms on which business it:None this estab lishment is for CASH, pri,.csare made accordingly. Persons in want of H.:fining m the above would bo advantaged by calling at FACEINER LE,WI N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. Irsonorsa, Under Caro of the Francisco) mothers PHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva foui rn In from Cresson Station, on the direct route het veer Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chsrtA , red in 18.661_,_ with pliviliges to confer the usual Coilegis.te .Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of themoet healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Its pure 'water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Sete - lassie year commences on the FIRST MoI , DA Y after the 16th of ATJOUST, and ends shout the 'Pith el JUNE following. 11 le divided inej two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, _Ac., Ac., will he furnished by the Institritionto the Str4ents. Instrumental and Voe.al Music forms no extra char s e. Students will be admitted from 81031 year to the age of manhood. Teaus—bloard Fuld 'fuel on, payable half year's in v $lOO Via.boog and use of Redding 10 Clui-noal and Modern Languages, extra.._._ 10 and Vacation at the olloe. 16 Fsfereui,e cob be made to the R t . Re g v. — Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, St. Mary's oretoceee.to, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh ' l e THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AeniT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia b y . the vylv ama Central or the West Chester airect Railroad sill resume the ditties of the KUMMER TERM on the brat day of MAY next, and Wage on the last day of ~e pternber. The School, therefore, la in sesalon daring .Le SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate char g es. The average number of students is 85, under thecharge of nine 'Teachers. The French, German and npanu.h langttagea ate taught by native resident instructors. For catalogues apply to WM. F. WY ERS, A. M. Principal!, spl.2.:2mMeod at West Chester, Penns. An WATER RE-NS. ALL, i'Eßo.Nti LIABLE FOR CITY and Itubiness Taxes and Water Rents in the Nip of Pit tshu • gh, are rarer/ notified tbattbe above taxeb and water rents are now (Wit AlEld payable at 1 , 0 City Treatitrer'q °Mee, Fourth Street. .Jgall payment made before AUGUST FIRST, Uleconiat, of heirs Per Cen , . will be al lowed. Between A uguat let and Sep ember a diaeount of Two Pee Cent. Between Oc tober I.t and November let. an additton Will be made of fire per neat., and after November let; all remaining unpaid will be put to the handisofcollecte ors, with a further addition of flee ).3 per cent. 3 WAI. EICH BA UM. City Treasurer. 1 o.es. Ti..l? - IEI 'I'S 1 LTA VE JUST OP E` ED A SPLENDID assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. From t 1 to 21 feet, new designs and beautiful patterns, griut all goods usually found in FIRST 14.14A8.9 CARPET STORkli, and on as favorable terms as any other houtti in the city. mh3o D. C. KNEELAND WEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Isc, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY . PAPER BOXEki, suatable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac., at Eastern noes. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third Cory—over Bank,) pitts burgh, Pa. lefkly itjatt's Patent Illuminating Met DATING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS HATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING TILES, VOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL. LARS, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of samplea,at our JOS. K HIJSTER. Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERSON & PHILLIPS, Agents for • BROWN BROTHERS,' mallinfactflrers, mArg Chicago, Illinois. Mik Notice of Dissolution Partnership NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership lately existing betweenLEE A. BECK" HAD( and GEoRGE A. KELLY of the city or Allegheny, under the firm of BECIUM A KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April. 1881, by mutual consent. BECKHAM. A up.Tyy. aav- The busineas will Le carried on at the old stand by the subserlber, by whom all the business of the late firm will be settled. GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4, 18d1.--len-tf OAP, CANDLES AND OILS LOCO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, 600 do Rosen Soap In 1, 2 and Bfb bars 800 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 and Blb bars; 200 do Oleine do in Ilb bars, 150 do Garman do - 3 lfb bars, 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ilb bare 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and &lads. 600 Boxes Miners" Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Sommer use. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4s, 6a A Ba. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 45, 6a A 88. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 49, 69 A fla. doCoach do, 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, b do do 2 do, 26 do 10 do Lubricating No 1 Oil, do do 201, 60 do Carbon Illuminating 011, 26 do Coal do do, On hand and for sale, by B. C. .1. H. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, by the S. Agricaltnra. Society, the first Caudle', premiums for Oils, boaPs and ARDIN ES.- I 6 D cases $ MOB danhnes—ehoice brads; - u " . .. Al z z In store end nant al) [Rea] REY3f111%.4 &BRoa 6bilZ. PARRISH'S HAIR RRS'lbk:- ATIVE; 6 dos.Parrith's F41z14 jest and 32 rece tor sale by GEO. A. KELLY, ived i iv Allast berty city .--......______ y EAD.-1000 Pigs, received by see HENRY IL - comma OATS.-4 bushels 00 bus Prime Onto, in store and (Grade bp . JAM E A FETUS, Corner Idarket & Bleitsta - yIQUORICE.- 5 cases Sicily Liquoric e in sibbor s ay, Chlaturitt " reoeived focj i sale by feeilj ARMS #l4Kilecz' Auitititure. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. .B.3arxtroaEl3D z,,Baclps JAMES W. WOODWELL, Nos. 9 and 99 Third street. HI FOURTIEt STREET, CONISISTECTO OF ALL VAILIE'rIai OF STYLES AND FIND3E. IMISABLII NOR Hotels and Private Dwellings. NI orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully packed and boxed. Cabin Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short otice,. et Maters supplied with every article i n n the I Ina. mark • IW i r A)lt .FURNiTURE isssonm,en t embr ofacing Pittsburgh rnanutacttasxr BUREAUX., BOOS CIABE2, aduratimud, ST. FRAN CIS' COLLEGE, Y ~.'~T~ : ~----- , °Kr,.l NG SALES. W. D. & 111. DIPCALLUDI, 87 Fourth Street, OIL CLOTHS FOR THE BALE OF =SID === ; , ri I ; t‘' Irgeret skeee,eektorioi— ,Elli -, :. /3 sziaretg*l ME~3 N 8 • chan Ob ge Brokerai and De1deir,.,_,,_,E, , , 1 Drafts, Accepeces, fitokt, silvwszil,- 4mievtuvisi, Exchibr ou the Agdoraildid.tWeaterniffibin 7 l3ok% canons elit - al the -Ctitiiiiiilln• United States.' Deptunfs received-urpar*lde4PS, current paper, - No. et ,21445Att street , Third' - and Pcuzrtn.streeu i" ' '' - Ar; • • ? - . 1 D 01,1,411 sat r-M4411_-4.iliZilrzir 80. 65 lootALTlcsTimist , • CRAB TZBED -nui% ®PEN DAILY, frozifila te-'2V also, on Wedkieedayand.-fieferiA front May Is% to November let,from "ttailo! from NOM: Ilb e r • 1144t0 A1 111 1 5 , 1*21 , ..- 140 Deposits received of all sumo not lti tiate igA t i on Isamats and a diyidond of,thaprofi , Wee a year, in Arniz, and December. bedslntereet'a declared serMatutually, in` June :And r sintm tho Rank_ was -orgnisierwrit-thii . Of SIX per cent. a Tear. Interest, if not drawn mg, litjgarnititojiiimedo oft he depositor t ut principal;andlietira flo interest from the first days bf.7une aid-- ter, compounding o f n y ear withootrontaftkomino posiMr t calf or even to preiient bialeas NW. , At thia rate, money will donbisi inlesa sganchrelire years, making in the aggregate aterregya Mit GUI'. A rasa,. , , . . 44 .. Fl Cantilillth M g the azur,. slo,* and flegnlationcc furnishedgratis, tir Me office. --, . , one* rmarcer. , VI - 44 , SBOREFE ALltlpa. ~ -...- +j wan rimartment ' _,. _,i • William J. Anderson. Joireetigifageptl4. Hill Burgem, Jaaaa *Re 201 0 4,„, Belli. L. Fabnetitocki Aill.:Rel!oore ii opeweu Bephurn. Robertßoblvti:ki James Bertha:my Azusa Miaaii ,i4., Janes D. 14114.1, AlexandeiffiXiii#C Alexander Bradley. John t i lstriffaillee. John G. ESsekofen, Peter A. Mudd*: George Black, JottrtS.ldelkir. John D. Canteld, Tatnea.WANcy, Alonzo A. Carrier Sohn ifarimAll , Charles A. Colton: Walter Pafteridit William Douglaa, John Orr, .','-' Johti Eberle Henry 4. Itiimpak, John Holmes, ' Jobn .IL'Elhbertberge walls= E.-Howl, , Alezezider ~ Peter 11 Hunker, William-? Richard Hays, leave Whittiere William EL .velyi Christiazi-Y. BICISMITIR MID Mriliatraup -•-• ' ORARLAB A. :Gtollro4. -' fel MOAN OFFICE. W. CEIZEIOTTI I No, WO Smithfield Near the corner of MAN PIT TSBURtaiIiPAL. raONEY in large and sthallquantities ;carted on Soldand Skiver, Diarnoltdaif,Tatel. d and Silver Watches, and all kinfliiatlahl• aolearticles, for any length of time !Weed orL The goods cannot be delivered without Una TbskattlJet accountable in cake of Bre. IPIA-Of;Sce__________Boure from A.M. 1 0.19.1 . ,14. ,_lOO TILE IVIERCANTLLE Fos ms . PROMOTION & PROM:MON thrmikul. Over st4r - - rer a 10,000 Realness Housimstec%.llm. bracing every City, Town s toe United States, Careacia, and other British Possessions JIM A- R. C. DUN & CO., Propriebns.l -- ARMSTRONG, Maskers, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh,Fit. , Established New. York,, 1852. Jane; Marcia 1841, Pittsburgh • • /lead ' Office t NEW BOYD•& CO Brazich — Oftices, Pittsburg, R G Dun 4 Co; Pruladelp, itoi•Dati • & Co; Cincinnati, .11.. C. Dun & Cb; theveldi:'ll! Don Co; Detroit, R G Dun & 014,Cllieetlei:IE Dem & Co ; Nrilwankie,R G Dun &0o; New'unitilitte, R G Dun Co; Cha rieston„RGDon.itra; Ltallinllis, R G Dun & Co; fit. Louie, E IhmliOrtylitten. ville, R. G Dan & Co. •, Associate Offtees. Boston E Ronal & Cto; InitimOre, J D & Co ; Riebinond, Pratt & Co. Foreign, Offices. z _ Toronto, R G Due &-Co; kfoistreal,ll ThAtn— • A Co; London. Eng, R G Dun & 00. Reference Bookwith nationrofehanger„ted daily, furnished to autisoribers. Price 21 OW- Collactimut prim:aptly , attended to in-allpitittrioi the United audits and British Posse:nip/0C 'ftd References to upwards of /50 Houses In Pi for whom the office makes collections. Letters of introdm,tiou Lawyemotiaighittunb ins and respotttitbdity in every section of Om Wth be gratuitously mrnished to subis3rings itrtur tug an application at the office . Also twany of tte offices named above. athillcint. • f's B. SEELY, 114 FIFTH STREET o sitO REAL .124iTATE AND G . DXALEES i • ritictaDlOTES, BONDS, MORTGAOES 4144 Otheili&ki, , SIM initS. EXCELSIOR GLASS WOR9 i - A. WOLFE—F.T. PLIINHETT—T, VAMP/Was WOLFE PLUNKETT .......„_&-Cai GLASS MANUFAOTiIuaIisi wARE Er° utt, No. 12 Wood Street, VornerX semy E4o.lomisit.L _ W. CIIINDINGDILS;.. - - - ...D. CDWITIORDIWWWIN D. samosa CUNNINGHAM S BURGH . arrY Glass WORRA—Watabi 119 Water street, and /fa First etrise4Plttatarrj..-:::: Pa., three doors below Morton Ma anufacturers of PittabUrgh .oily Druggiate' dings Glass Ware and American: Waits, for Parlor windows, chne4tes 'find,oblk} buil. goissaintians. __ . . Dissoration of Co-Parpttrigpir:4l HE CO - PARTNERSHIP IEtEREm e fore earning between .JOHN P. HEINZ & RY MINER, under the Erin of....RWA . T tit, RURE, is this day dissolved by mtrtail donient The business of the /ate Sart Will be silttiedtV NEWRY MINER, who la authorised Walla: *fa thweaname in li quidation. " 1 ' - , ~ , adIEN p.; milker; /' ESNIIT , B4NEjt:'-'' July leth,lB6l. HENRY MINER, Successor to HUNT k WM; Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, BTATIONEB & NEWElD.kgaijair: .N0e.:71 and 18 FIFTH STREET, Next door to the Post Ogles, 13,29 IF Y?orl7 ra WANT` mi Sol: t it GW atter kind ollt3=deolting-B Or Re, Lennon and Clitton. eel Nga iiity,' idmilfeni in the Diamond, where,you:iiiliA*-44.,7-4 cisw . mop Fruit and lower Unmet any._.(47mie:,:p. in We say. Also &seminal and fun .m, !! im . ,,sy: ~. ? , , ,,. 1 . - },amity temeeniee, Teen,. Winne,. •Brattlya,midi,a4 other bnde of Fore4n and Dom tondo fsthia7l - 8R0T„ .4.104 , .., sonic of Diamond and Dtip*d oust . i, , CI.STNB,-Plf3l:-. E - 13 - ... --- 21 4 - 7 , -. cit ei nji tension of those in' ser . ,ja of . •. . .... r. as GUNN - . ~-, r 0 ..e.i R rFLIcAc, • PISTOLS, Ac„ AC, .._„i, sdtrected to our ,- , pies dixt st oo k • . -,,•; :-3,..,,,,- W. W,IIIR/NEV:tw Se. ntliVinedAme,-, T . 12 5 8030 Prints, Qinghai% be. GreyGodd.a.-at.„64. and ulmar4B" IT lot=Zs ( /4%4 4 cents pe7rd. large -.1 * Prints AL Oa, conta per yard, formArisrleeoltsC. Bargains or cash. •O. RANI; Olf-X.0V4,4„.14. auln 741failietadrent; - A . 83Lud ------- ; -- F - -------- 1 1 __,., 4 3R,,.A11111 ..,.._.„...„.__. , ~. and a half milee_from Um - city; •,......yvel:_,o, acres in cultivation, ha lance la..prirpiathnlzer„.3, ,:- good new frame dwelling house of aix.reamwa9.,' and kitchen : Mob's, good garden. well "cifj/141fr .i he. Price, 12,800- Terme eaa3,•., Per......___hde lir - . pelf; g etrriTEßliT a SOlf.,6..nawnwealni. — • ~,/ .. -....- Q,TARIC :COUNTY, INDTAITAI6O, _ /0 acres of good JRnd. on the Ft Wayne owl Ga. '' l .. Calla R. Ar nt So 00 item, ftrodeby -';,,,,..-`,. son S. =Tabors/a maiticerstre*- - ,--,- ..,__ STIUMHEIRKR , ...., TELAN;EVIgt7 BOOTS, SHOES, AND m,,,ft Gall BoonAtt the Cheap Cash Stonerthlimk.l JOSEPH R. I'M:U.4IM eal4 9 8 Marketetreet, 2d dherfrozsz,?.r: CITRON. - 2U boxes fresh AMPon• Ai r Orange_ .11114 • , Pale by " • now_nl. - graintiOr,..4_, , le• - 3007' 4, 38.11 / ( *Ro i tstOotatidiji orEaltd-reed.d.ik .11; REMY; aiMeckentatriet, A )1 .14—.1001i1 A , P.4tAgt4. 'irsf l 4 1: MiIIitICRIZNOWMOO.IOO4-444.- TES :4 _ I ; - ~~ rf! PnUffil*Wit, 4- : .`. -~;,; . ~~i's~;~