Proposals for Armsago's. and Amy!l- . lance lilarnesa. Orrres Or Assn Corium Aso Moteum, 'Corner of Howard and lifereer strosta, Nate Yoax, August 3, 1861. 13ROPOSALS WILL 13E IIECEIVED at this office for furnishing, by contract Army agon Harness. The proposals should state th price at which they can be furnished, at the plac e es ol manufac ture, and the price at - which they can be delivered at this depot; the number which can be made by the bidder within anotnonth after the receipt of the order, also the number which he:aka:deliver With ' In one week. The harness must exactly conform to the follow log specifications and to the eatablishedpattenis Four mule harness as HE EL follows, to wit: W. Two quilors—Breech straps, 3feet 6 inches 11% lone. 3 wide, sewed into 14 inch rings of % inch Iron; hip straps 3 feet 11 inches long, 2% inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet long, 24 inches wide, with 1% inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces; b feet long, inch wide; side straps 4 feet lon, wide; tie straps 16 inches long, % inert wide, tapering to a point. Two Belly Bands... Long hi de,2 feet 3 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a two inch buckle; short side 1 foot 5 inches long and 2 inches wide. Two Hair Collars,l6 to is inches lons, with double straps and gale leathers Red buckles.% inch wide. • Two pairof strong flames to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 14 inch square, staples and line rings. Two pair of Item Straps—Lower one 5 feet 6 rich es long, hj inch wide; upper ono 4 feel, 6 inches tong, inch wide Two kiridles—Crow n piece 2 feet long, 11..!„ inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, inch wide; front piece 11% inches long, ii inch wide: stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 incite, long, 1.4 inch widee,:nose pierce 11 inches long, 1 inel, wide; blinds 6 inches lons, 5% inches wide; re , r long aide 4 feet long, 1. inch W 1111): short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide,with 1 inch buckle: butte, tinne d molten, to weigh 5 pounds to the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet long, 2 :4 incite , ' wid e Two pair Trace Chains, 7 !eel tong, 16 links to the foot, of No a iron, with T on one end, weight VA to BIN per pa:r Twisted or straight tine pair of Breast chains, .nclies long, 14 links to the fool of No 3 iron 'Twisted Two Neck Straps, a feet 1 inch long, 2% inches wide, with 24 inch buckle 'fwo Neck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, No 4 iron. T and loop to be riveted or, to the neck strap Twisted One saddle, made on Attakstpas tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way with half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long. 16 inches wide; anreinle 7 feet 8 inchcea long. 2 1 4, inches wide, with 2'/ inch buckle on one end. to be fastened to the saddle by being riveted to two curved straps,l l 4 inch wide; these straps are placed one on each aide of the saddie.tree, one end is tied to the front part of the liar, to other end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle. Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, P h i inch wide, with ineti heckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 13% lbs to a dozen pair LNA 'fwo Collars,l73 to 18,inches loug,ntade the stun, as for wheel harness Two pier of Homes to HUlt, ci game materiel as tor wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, brens , rings and line rings, witi: straps as in idt herd liar ness!„ Two Bridles, the same RS for wheel harness Two Neck Straps and Chsi no, the same so foi wheel barn, ss Tao 11.•tly Banda, the same a , . for wheel I.:r.rr.esq . iiair. Chain Pipes, 'I wo par nice Chains., Two crupper and Hip Straps Sack !Aran 6 f. - e long, tapering from 3 1 4, nehos to 2% inches Hip Straps, each 2 feet 4 inches lung, 1% inch, . wide, each with a hook at one end Two Back Beads, 3 feet 4 inches lor,e, inch°, Wide Two Martingales. 4 feet long, 1;4 2 ' re_h side, ti buckle into theist, One Coupling strap, 5 feet 6 inches ton - loch wide One Check Rein, 4 feet long, t inelt wide Li' buckle into the bit aL each end, with a ring rewed in the centre to receive the lead lino One Lead Lino, 21 feet long. Ninches wide, wdh a ntickle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated I rseirde, 6 :cc; f• echoes long One Berse Bnish, oval, of bristles,—by—incheF Ono Curry Combo, No 222—S bar The whole to be packed in a hex clout 18 inches wide, 17 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of 1 inch strifi, coopered, wood hoops or iron, no many be required Four Horse flatness, ns follows, to wit WHEEL, Two gallon Breech straps, 3 feet 8 'ernes long, 3, 1 4 inches wide, sewed in 4-inch ring of iron; lig. lAraps 4 feel long, inches wide: stay Preens 2 feet 2. inches long, 3 inches wi is, Wl,ll 1 , ! . , inch buckler; cross straps to burgle into sic, pinion feet long, 1N tneh wido; :so, 5 foci 6 inches 10ng,1% inch wide; he f-1 raps lb oscil.s, long, !„:". inch wane, tapering to a point Two 'Roily Bonds Long ~ L ie 2 4 inchev inches wide, with a 2 inch iniekle; short side I toot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide Two Hair Collars, 22 to . 23 Ineehes 'erg. s 4 double straps and gate le:driers and buck les3,'.; Inc!, wide TWO pair of strong flame' Lo sti. t, made o ?v4lit , oak root, ironed with hooks, I reef 1 square, staples and lino rin,;s Two pair Hanle 2.CrapS bower ono 5 fret 0 inches long, Xineh wide; upper one 4 fret 6 incites long, inch wide; of slum tanned lest ner Two Bridles Crown piece 1 feet 2 mush' ..; long. P 4 inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches lone. I!, inch wide; front piece P.:;4 inetns long, 1 nob wide: cloy pieces, from 1+1 , n,1, to crown p . Jeces. 16 inches long. inch wile ; ocee pus, e 1S inches long. 1 inch wide; blinds c merit: 1.-,ng, f ioches wide; reins. long side 4 feet 2 mei , . s 1 wide; stint( side 2 feel long. 1 111,11 wilt, inch buckle; bits, tinned mullen, to ivei,4ll 1 15-. Lis dozen Two pair Chain Pmes, 2 feet 6 moues long, inches wide Tiro pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long. 14 links 10 the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with 'l' on one end, weight ii the per pair One pair Breast Chains, 18 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, 3 feel 5 inches long, 2!,4 inches wide, with 2!,6 inch buckle Two Neck thains„ 4 feet 6 inches long, 11 link, to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to he r,v eted on to the neck strap, swivel in the chain One Saddle, made on Attakapas tree,head, and cantle ironed, covered in the usual Way wit , , half tanned horse hide; lisps :Xi inches long, 13 inches wide, Buren:into 7 feet 5 inches long, inches wide, with a inch buckle on one end, c', be faStened to the saddle l.y being riveted to two curved straps. inch wide; these straps ate placed one on each side of the saddle tree; one and is tied to the trout port of the bar, the other end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, IV,, inch wide, with 1; , :i inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, weigh 13% pounds to a dozen pair. LEAD. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness Two Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as for wheel harness Two pair of Eames io suit, of the same material as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, bread rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel her /MSS Two Beck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, same as for wheel harness Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har ness Two Cruppers and Bip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet long, tapering from 834 inches to 2% inches wide BC traps with buckles each 2 feet 8 inches long, 1 inch wide, with wrought hooks o Back Bands, 8 feet 7 inches long, 8% inches Ztro Martingales, 4" feet long 1% inch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, X, inc wide One Cheek Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide to buckle into the bit at each end,wi th a ring Bowe( I in the centre to receive the lead hue One Lead Line, 21 feet long, lir, inch wide, with a buckle at one ono and anB inch loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet 8 inches long One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by niche. One Curry Comb, N 0222-8 bar The whole to be packed in a box about 21 Inches wide, 18 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of 1 ineb Muff ed , coopered, wood hoops or iron, as may be requir The whole to be made of the:best material, sew ing tohe made with good waxed thread, and nut>. lea to ilapeetion during the process of manufac ture and use when finished When .six-horse harness is required, the lead collars, bridles, Mimes, neek-straps, belly-bands, chain- pipes, Wine-chain, crupper and hip strap., back bands and coupling straps are doubled; one bearing chain 3 feet lonu, 14 links to the foot, of No 4 iron, with a Ton each end added; and lead lino to beyBOlest long The whole to be made of the best material, sew ing tote made with good waxed thread, and subject to inspection during the process of manufacture and elso.when finished When six•mule harness is required, the - lend collars, bridles, !lames, neck-straps, belly-bands, chain-pipes, tractschams, crupper and hip-straps, back-twnds and coupling straps are doubled; one •bearing chain, 3 feet 10ng.14 links to the foot, of No 4 iron, with a T on each end added; and lead line to be 23 feet long .roposals will also bo received for making and delivering =balance harness, for Lwo or four mule or horse. tearms--a erieeitklaion of which will be hereafter furnished • "Onus of proposals and guarantee win be ihr nished upon application st this ottice,and none will bePeOnsitWed that do not conform thereto privilege is reserved by and for •tho United States 'of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed: extravagant Piepoeals vfll be; endorsed CM the envelope elitehudng them: "Propoeala for tarnishing Army Waken and MOW:arra Harness," and addressed le Maier D. E. VINTON, koo„u - • ' Quartorrniniter d. Army. TO OIL REFINERS.—We are proper ed to fit up 'refiners with the neceqsary Pumps, Cocks, Pipes,. 4 . 0., the latest and mo-t approved plans. ouresperiepee in this hnmeh not eqtudeikby any otticrestabllahment. For work manship, Ae., we reteri to tho following refiners in this city. Rogers A Nesbitt, Roberts, Wilkinson & Co., John B. 13e4 ..,-„Hoiship,lWCortnaelt Ago., Porten% MathearnA o°4:Lockett &McFadden, John' Copits;; 'Thos. Belt A Co., Orkiii , Roberts , Rill & On.; MalititalX4 8. M. liter _ f .. :WELD9Iy-* meat+EK rw boma fdreet: tiobillata,Binira Bligan_.; .'• - -, no Bugg.: _ 1.0 barolf , ilmdaredip ato*oo4.-foreil by.., , BR , m, sa ' - IR* . . and I l Wood' ofreitt,' 441 rads. I. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1861. EIGUT 'DAILY TR &INS. Permaylvania Central Railroad ON .ANHAFTE.R MONDAY. JUNE 10th. T"THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (e.xceptSunday,) at 6§o a. m., stopping at all prin cipal stations, and arriving in Philisiolpins at 10.1.5 p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at WO n. m., stopping only at principal stations, makrug direct connection at Harrisburg_ for Haiti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:10 p. m. TFLE PAST LIVE leaves the station daily, (es. cept Sunday,) at 4.90 p. m., stoppmg only at Greens burg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wihnore, Gallitaea, M tocos,kc., connecting at Harrisburg for Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia at Edo a. rm ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Tii E JOHNSTOWN ACCO.SISIOIIAT lON TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3:50 p. m, atop plus all stations and running as far as Conernaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION 'I RAIN for Wail's station leaves daily, (except St.ncip.y,) at 0:40 a. m. SECOND A.coSmaluDATt,,N 'l hnlN ht Wail's station leaves daily, (exempt. Stmdnc,i at 11:20 rt. m. AtCXYO.SIDIOIJ-11 lON TIiAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m• FOURTH ACCOMMODA I lON TRALN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:25 p. m. ItETtil,...m.N(4 'IRA INS arrive in l'tb.burgh as 'lows:—Express, 11:50 a in; Msil, 11:50 p. in; Fast 12,11 A. in: Johnstown Accommodation, 10:05 ; i .1 Wall's station Accommodation, 6:30 a. in.; second WAIL'S station A ccommixistion. 8:30 a. in turd Wall's station Accommodation, 115 p. m.; Inn.: station Accommodation, 6:15 p. m. 11,1 s for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Hairsvtlle Intersection with Johnstown Aortorarno datica, and IC-press Trains East and Went, and a :10 Fast Freight East. PI T 1 SKI: R A NI)CONN E1,1,8v 1,1. E TRA stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con en:,, vcie Read leave daily, (S unday excepted,) an folinw,i—Maii Train,6 - 40a. m 4 Express Tram, 4.1 C, p. m. rso,rning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con enlist( :lie Road arrive at Pittsburgh 10:30 a. m_ and p. The raveling public will Ord it greatly to their irtorest, in going East or WeA, 1.3 travel by the 'enary) vania Railroad, as Liu, acconaroodations now otfere. , l cannot he surpased on any route. The Road ballasted with stone and !9 entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, spr ei and comfort to ail who may favor this Road with their patronage YO NEW YORE g 1 260 T o BALTl.hifill.F:o 5(.. PfiILADELPRIA 10 001 I .A Ned SrE p. 0 G:. fiAttRIBBI. I Ci, $7 4,..5. Baggage checked to all atanono on the Pon ni..it vanla ttatiroad, and to Ylnlialelplita, Baltir.iore and Now York Pataenwer.. purctiaping taclnta in cars. wet IR , charged en excess according to diktanen traveled in ad.ittior to ,no elation rater', except from station: - eritere the Company tree no agent. NOTICE--lu cane (.1 loss, the r!or , oany will 1)01.1 thetr , elvea reeponsible for personal ha gage on] y• :did for r.n air aunt not exceeding $lOO. .'.,.. B.—Cho ExeehriOr Ornailitia Line Ilea Deer. ~n ployod to convey passengers and baggag , wan'', ..•••.n tho depot, at a charge not to exceed 13 ce -, tb. 1,, eoeh passenger and bngt-,age. For ticket , apply to J. B'IEW ASZT AFL, Al We Penn's+. It. It. Passenger Station, auSI On Liberty and :_irant atri.et.; THE, Vi' TSBURGL - 1, FT. WA.Yrif.l CIIICAGO ItALLUOAD, 1 a iL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WU, t„ NORTH WEST. AltirtiVildiETlENT FE - 111,IE to Cincinnati as quick - , ane _a. I ndmnapoli ,, , SL houiE and Ut-In b y any CAIIPT rohtt. Wl,..6llBARldlZ.Aivi. I MAIL LIN Ei . ..-1. , 05v 1-. I Liit ir,li l'23r. L.a Arr:voe at Crestime ..... h a.) L. ~ ; :aa tag close COolleatialla with HPl:elontaave inv eland, Columhtts Cineinneti Itenvls. Arriving at Chicago a 17.00 p. m. . =the time to a:mem:lntl fr , r , :". 1 M , •nl,enville. ;Trams on both Road. meet at t urn andpaxsengers all go into Cincinnati tocct her &MS 'TRAlN—braves nti.-thurgli 12.10 p Arrives all:rest:am 710 sa close COIIIIOCI.IO IIB as O.IIOVO. Arriving at Chic a go at C 45 a. M. N. JS.—rho tome to Cincinnati in tho same as r Triune on troth 1101 ,, 1P meet at C nmtma, cad pa.t.engers all go Into Cmcinnei t,,08i her. Cara on thla tram from Pillshirry,h 1. Indinnsmolis arid to Ch.c.ago, n, (A, Cinc..n.zo willoiiinnangec: LARTWARJ TRAIN:.. C1i , M.:0,7.zi0 A. et. and 0.00 r. a. Amrie - nn. 3::5 I. in. sad 11.01 A. a. Connecting 'or Ilaytaa: and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crcv r. and t 1.1.5 A. tr. with train" for Go.r11111•1,.., I snednaa: gllcrala and th , • Coil, an, nmv tag • 11.55 a.:4 an I r or. A . . iar. ing • vanf.cvlOr :d I arm- , IZ , •a..a I train' I R.V•arila;lant...sva n I ',"! vd. Ada".:al 1, t 'I , I A lepkmv,, for bell liangriton, lol,•o A.m., Anne rt " " " 1. , ,1V(` Nevi ItrigLlon, (1.3 1 ) " " 1.00 Arrive in . lu 2.1.1 u Alletiliony and Yloonomy A,LOIIIIIIO+IAtiOTI Trvuw , . Lea . , A!loglIonv, 7.2.5 A. 11,, and at Avonomy at au 1. I(.115,1+, A.fiel.:ll+:lly at 12.:14' p. a. and 1.31.0 C. a, -rive ac Eennovay at 1.141 p. a. and 7.2, p. at., iorive '',,!:ninny at 9.bb r m 424 p, m., and arrl r 411, , ,,Prav it MD a. re,. awl p. m. :A4 II It • E'l' V.A 1141+, , i/1(1.13 e.ee in. +3l, c. AMance ate 14 A. a. an i ;‘rr•v•••- In A:leFi!eaS • 11 On A. a.; leave, A Migtion v •.1 r. a.: At hallo, '4.€o P. a., i44_,1i3 ,ag FL aon, for pr,,sonaor, and mitritebng, ittrire,l at 4.00 p. 111. T;okeL., Will bo sold for these trains at. reduce , : T3LEA. Trough train? connect an foliowa : At ACLU:CIef+, with trams on the Utbitolan.l and Vats- ItzuroAtt. At or ',tilt°, to Had from ILlierAt‘o , y,t, A :.,10yrk0r; I'lo bloCn At Nanf.nr.lti, ft - ,r Mount Vc7con., titm,•y. dis<y,'lolouo, DetToll, etc. At t.re-Llllo, for lkolo.wale, Xenia, IF, Sq. 1, At. .-Tratzel,l, C c. i. env.. etr.. etc. At nt•r, 1 hLy ton, Cannmns.t., nlr. ilt;" At Fan Way for Peru, Litfayettkw, in t, I,rnnQ mterme,hale porti in Cecilia'. InWans and At Plymouth for Lr.port.n. At Wfina'ail for .r. , 1 pc,:ntp on tie ticw Albany and Salem AD , ' r.t wits trans for All pcnnte in ilhnol , " iorra, qcotus:n and Minnesota: For further information and I hrongh ticket. apply 'flog et A g't., Paosonger Station, Pittahurgo. Through Ticket° for sale at. the Ticket Of:f oc-F. of the Company on the Lae of the road, to all parts of the United Stator- G. C. IIATHEW AY, )611 General Pm:lounger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHIME OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT• CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD 9 N AND AFTER MONDAY, ,Time Pt /861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn s Penni,. gailmad, in Pitinhurgh, as fellows : PITINFIURiaI,COLUN 5118 AND GINCLNNA" SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cm cinnatt. Leas Arrives ASTIVCD Arr: yes Pitt Airgh, at Columbus, at Chacinnati, at St. Louis. 12:35 . a. at. 11:38 A. x. 4:20 /211.0 r. et. 8:45 P. n. 2 . 00 At Id:. This route Is shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Train , PITTSBUROIi AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb'gh, Rochester,Wellsville, Stentivtlie,Wh'lng /2:35 a. st. 1.t50 a. a. 2:57 e- u. 41533 A. et. 5:e7 A. a. 0:05 P. N. 725 r. it. 8:19 A. it. 9:20 r. a. 10:%5 e. 121.0 A. ps. 1:15 A. K. 2:/3 P. at. 3:10 A. a. 4:20 A. a. 430 r. a. 6:15 P. U. &25 5. L The 12:31 A. a. and 12:50 P. a.Trains connect with Trams ot C. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. 'Dr , 4:00 r. K. Train stops at all stations between Roohester and Wellsville. PITISBUROII A CLEV ELAN P LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1385 e. e. 9:10 A. a. 1.210 P. at. 0:50 P. lc Thn a. in. train connects at Bayard for Now Philadelphia and stations on the Tusearawas Branch. t pniowngOrs deem Al go to Shndusky,ing l ,„ ft no mum pointy West, via, ,ieVeJ bo " T.Ar c t i l e c 'l fu ar c 7 or to for ti: via OevolAnd. Through 'rickets can be procured at the Lit>. arty Street Depot, Pataburz h. J: STEW ART, Ticket Agent, For tarLner partici:tars apply t WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. S. MYERIi, Gon'l 'neket Agent Cleveland, Ohio o lOl O MEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND 1,1 RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati B. B. Connecting at Indianapolis with Taro Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St.: Lot:la and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads; for CHICA ROCK ISLAND, RURLINGTON, and all intermeth ate points: Through Freight Train to INDDINAFOLIB., TERRE EMOTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and patasen,gers carried from Cincin nati or Lavrreneobarg in Ices time than by any other route by twenty-Ear honra, and at R. 9 !Ow rates. The only road by which tat ants can be made from Cincinnati to the; "est, Without. breakiagardb Consignment* made to .1. E. GIRRONS, spit, at Cutainnati; or. W. B. CHrI'ING, agent at Law' renceburg, will receive proinnt attention, and no charge for nortimissinia charge for ,4r;i11090 or MIUNAiIiCII at Laurent:awry. For ttirther lateral:thou apply to TROMAR RATD GAN, (N 0.11.8 Water atreet,) agent of the Company, Whq.is prepared to give tatteutin =aim for psis servo and fraighl to Indianapolis, Terra Hants, Lab - ye C hicag O OW Fern, Greencastle , Crawfordir Charleston, Farisi and Atattota, km, Aa. B. N. LORD, Pregident, Joints.Otizil.Genera! Freight Agent. `REMOVAL. WIN' PENNMVANIA SALT NAN- A urrioulegainfiary have removed the office ire. 24.11404 - Stret, Mayen First and.Seconsk Fireete, , whers , Jai 6r, deftwatoreodyedi.vadtastaimatatilled 16: mblISAf GEO GAMOW &geld, AUSUlntrt • Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANK - UN FIRE DISU RANCE COMPANY •OF I'HILADEIPLII.A. °flee, N 0.4.36 and 437 CLIESTNDT BTREET, near Fifth. STATlffillia or Asaffs, .1 ANIMA! 184 1880. Athbished Aggrauthly to An Act of 446.5EfriblV, being: First bf ert.zagee, amply secured... . ..._.4 11,896,893 58 Real liatate, (present value 3103,313 61,) eo,t 102,896 25 Temporary hoses on seq.le Collalleral Secunt,eL 89,136 66 f;teem, (pre,ent value (56,667 72,) cost.. 89,788 06 Notes and Bills ..... ..... 1,821 00 .. .. . ..... 27,919 33 The cniy vroste from premiums which this coin ny can eiv,de by law, are from risks which Lave been determined. . . Insurances ra.le on every description of Prop f.r n 'Cown-and Country at rated as low xi aro eon stAont. with accuriLy. Ei:rice their incororation. a period of thirty ears, they hare paid losses by Fire, to an amount ceed in t; Four Millions of Dollars, thereby aft ord rig evidence of the advantages of Insurance, an yell an the ability and disposition to meet with prompaiess all liabilities. losses paid during the year 1669, f 2,163 36. DIRECTOP.B. Cnarlc.s ilaneser, Morderal D. Lewis Wagner, David S. firown, lue I (;rant... le r aac Lea, semi R. Smith, I , ,tward C. 1 W. C. tards, (iisc.rgo CHAS. N. BA M;ii ER, Preaidt•nt. .WART C DALE, \ !ye Pre , : IPrrt. V• 11. A. STEM., Secri , tary pro Imm. J. (4P IZI , N V. 1.?. COFFIN, Agent, r—rlt hlr.l xnd Wv-stern Ingurance Company b' PITTS HU ROll. •E. F. M. GORDON, Secretel 7 Onpt. R. I). COOHRAIC, Gen'l Agent. No 92 Water street, (Spiting it (b.'s Warehouse, i , psixire i )PittAburge. Will insurn'againet Ail kinds of FIRE and MA {tl minnago.l by Pirnrinrs who ;dig well known in tbnmonmun,lV, and who Aro de ,r-trifled, lig prompt:li, , and Id,: falsity, Vin inin :be or ti!,ieh sihey have REP , WII , • d, ;.1.14 thype who ilegiro to In ti,11:11 :10(: , , 1:160. $ OZI,OOO 00 2,100 00 ....................... 2.60 00 r o Ar.,;011:11,, 7.809 40 IS,:;i11 99 27,1t)6 20 174,076 14 =EMI D2n.1' . :Z19. WAnley, A:oxsnder r,trnlck, At• jh a, n . . m. fi. Hmith, Chm. W. bIlel“ , 11 ,, C1, A :la row A ct: , a• ,, for I avid M. Lang, Th0n..,1 M 776 PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND T.TVE LISITRANCE COMP'Y, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Cui,f-orn .Ilosaaa, 'a pilaf $210,104)--- ssets 1 -4 / - i I I , MAKE Aid, KINDS OF 1N ,.; on oporty M‘'r,:i,ao:t, , n, al 01 :I-4 al Y. BA LI:WIN, ice Bri , ,tont , :: : C. rl, , f'.:',.+. E. it... Cfpo, i'.. i.. Fat , :n.: , t -,..r,.. U. r.re - ,.. 11, {. 1.. hn , , ,,, ry, Jo-,1.1; S. Paul, r ,!lorzonn. Jot,n (":ay: , n, .1 ',l , 7grg , n, E. W:.nr, I' , '.,..•,:".1.cari : bee.raar7. .. J. 4.1. Cut. (..‘oro.or 1v.,1 CITIZEN'S INSURANCk COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH JP:J."I6OA 1,t,, t 1 L; EL &EA , 4 ,.‘crstsry t.5'31. RV:A Office, tor, of Market nod Water Ste. in,ures against. and I.arrtago in Ow Av,i4n tr,n of tan r3olithers snit Wm tern I akt , , and Rayon., nri.l the L'1,1071 1 , 1 I tin SON: , 4tesures ogalust Loss end Da range by Flrs. !p.m • Parr', C Cp• 1 ' , h.': .1 , I. t It vl 1 - FIRE NSU RAN CE ThflElliCirrisf 121,3141-alife I`lill.Al)l..l.l'HIA j , , , R triF.ZIN : • ~qrn 11 01,11 , . A Co„ Cor er!...,1 A , ti. 1.y ,, n A I I C , II. ;MAl,lltoi, F.,q, A , ion F. (~,r;:.• ti 1 , 4 - v•tn A Co.. c , y , Cgrr & o .lo!ku .Itv•r,t , li,owy, Brow. A ICI,i •1;IN A i'I,ACIA34TtWIN, !tank No. 3'i ,FIILLI FIRE INSURANCE .'Y Kt , ham Mutual Insurance Compan Of PhOsulcipina, dings, l,i:ntt4•i r Porpntunl, Li an d i ze, in town or CJuntry. Cash Capital, 4229,510 EX. Asset:, 63(13.50S 96, 0 PF/Cit NO. 308 WALN UT .6 rii.NICT. :n rested as follows, vie i Ifirtd Mortgage ou Improved C:ty Property, worth double the amount —.411,8,800 00 (;round rent, brat mass 2,00. i ft.) Penni.) , van et Rtulroad Co.'e 8 cent. Mortgage Loans, .030,000, coat Philadelphia city 0 per cent loan Allegheny County d TO cont.. Pennayh yenta Railroad Lonna 10,000 00 Collateral Mans, well secureu 3,500 00 Thintingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage Iran 4,000 ett Peonsylvanin Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance (t 0... 24.3 W CO Sleet: of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 50 Stock of Delaware M. B. Insurance C 0..... 700 ittil , . .. . . _. _ _ .. Con nnorel..l Batik do 6,136 01 MEwlinnics' 1'..10k do 2,012 60 lirnon M. fn-n,A.nr..6 Co's :;.. , r,p, 100 00 Runs Itoceirublo, bustness paper: ..... ....- 10 4 .247 18 Boob ACCOUIII.B, BCC:ilea Interem, pt.:......- 8,210 72 Cash on hand and in in bands of agenLu.. 11,380 lb 1.303,1,08 CLEM I'ING LEY, Preeidet Ciem Tingley, William R. ThompK.a, lirovvo, C..ornoliup :iievPm‘on, R. Worrel, . . H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert 'rcdaad, Charles Leland, Frederick Lean , g Jacob 'l'. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, .IRrilel, S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. lIINGSMAN, Secretary. J liAli..l/NBit COFFIN, Agent, myld Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. file lia&ual Lifeinsurance Co OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agen 400 WALNUT STRAET, Til E BUSINESSOF THIS COMPANY ie conducted on the mutiml principle, in the etricte , t :-.enee of the term—the entire aurplue, de (acting nece.x.-Ary r.XpOIiAGS aknic, being equitably divided among the assured. Receipts fur the year ending 31st January. $1,569,576 76. Assets Over seven and a Quarter M RI lon or Dollars. Clash on Band and in Bank..s PAO:A 30 lion & and hlortgases 6 0 121.8.79 12 nite l Siate, St.o•kn 387,222 50 14.111 klEitatz 40.,719 13 20,465 50 $0,959,856 74 A.iiif ; I cilia rest ile.:111ed; bnl not yet due.. 60,000 00 Dornrrod proinitims, (mitirnate.l) ...... 135,000 00 i'rerniutrog in course of transminston... 33,L2 30 Duo from Agoat,— t:SOFS AS3E72, Fehronry 1,1861 tist , ee of premium tomr, and profits greater than 1.1 mor t other ('ompanies. Pit(iIiOKTION or (dad, Assns to the amount at rink is groller than Lunt of any other Life Lisa ran-cc Company in tile United Slates. .amphlet= an .t orery requisite information will hr. hirnished free of ti.i.pellso on application, by Vdter or otherwise to DART INU'ION A SLACK-STOCK, y3l.3md 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. A)ELAWAKE MU'T'UAL SAFETY INSURANCE COM PAN Y—INWRPORATED THE IiE6ISLATURE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1335. OFFICE, S. B. CORNER TRIED AN I) I) WALNUT STREZIN, p HI LA I E LPN lA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vessele,Cargo and Freight., to ad parts of the World. INLAND INSURANCES on Goode, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car ruezea, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSU RANCE oa Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling }louses, Ac. Dla=rollB.—Wm. Martin Edmund A. Synder, ThecMhilus Paulding, John. N. Penrose, John C. Panic, James Traql.l.M.r, Wm-Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C.LmIW:,I, Jw,orti Dr. Huston, Geo. tz. Lieper, Buell •,aarles Bai ley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Faba.-ion,Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Brllcsin Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones,James B. M'Fariand , Joshua P. Eyre, John B. maple. Pittstairgh,p ; T. Norg,an, A. B. Borger, do, W ILLIAM MARTIN, President. TUC& H. HAND, Nice Preeldent. Nam Mums, Secretary. P. A. AIAI9I32ItA, Agent One No. 95 Water streetrittebargh. WM. LH. IsT C.) 72 11 - 5 r P :81, . (FFIOE st the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth stroeL near Wood. iyl:3 ALPO= 1L......1.1143 U. K&6 M'CALIVIONT ek KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., myasayd vennsylvants. W. Tess on CE.o. f..PANS,SO2. PATTERSON Si, DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 52,208,061 68 KULLPPS LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. 3aruy PiTTs.i.;UEcii!, I. B. F. LttiCAtk, ATTORNEY AT LAW, °lase, No. 7 Grant Street (Three doors below the Court How.) rn:l y Prrrqummt. Pa. L. IMA.C.E&EIcittiIOGE, /ATTORNEY AT LAW (1111 c:., No, 135 Fou rat St., PITTS BU RC E'A, J 0 '44 t' LI AEt A fIl q At.. 91 VlTylle Stres:, iterraurrx*-1)r. A. M. M=MniiMi TEETHI SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO . LATE. n 1.1„ renioved to 246 PENN 1-18 in forny , l9 ppOklll, Gtlll7 w h.— lio it r modern V87i.13µ pr r $1 10 erg per ItrritßXW.3l W. i WAr. I, yr,. 11P I FI 0- :ey, A. Hri llec, A. 11. H kiny, Vankirt-, li'. (Ivo. li I N. ,q nn FArniini o. J-5 WACGRC` HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN =MIS= R m _ PI 17 G , I P • A NI , WA \ 111 , 4 M. 1.,11?1,PA1 ...... LAW I' A Hi' I'. • rl l ll FA) HAVE TII 1:i !.,rine I IA ( .11 (}l.• ./. M .: , 111N 7 , 1 El.!! hurgb, IN3I. hi 12 PA'Cii 1i1V11.1,( A'rl'OßN MiS AI I,AV, N. , 133 Foliarlit , itrtct, AME;! , A. I.qw, BEE .• I I,k‘!", Tv. 1 4'4 1 . le/.1 A II L . sur-. 2. ,•—• 1 , , I; r. H Fee Pit , . I. .1 1. Pr] Nt; A\!l 1,1,,E1. .1 N k. , , ec fr Lt S. ,• • • 6oal, (fiamlles, ALADDIN COALOIL (,I_IMPANV, BiltjtETOY, JOIINSTeN A:. MOOMi I 45 Market street, Fitts..iirgli, Pa., U AVE A I,WAV , ‘rlpPr! Lg . 01 1,1 . . 3AI, 1 , , 1), V. fa Ba. s.meitEß MAFIC4 1 , .`1";j116 , c 7 F,JARD oth, CANDLES,. eaLm, SUfsp: No. 47 Wood f%tr,zet, Vittabo.p:h NATRONA OIL. 11=11113161 MA iNti 1,.. c:1,1:AI:. AMI roa-,.otrrrl eti''^r. ^Tr• new n.h . en Fr i OWE :-.4.00n,L rtib:Pizti ,•..• . 4 .r.m. A. Y , 1( )N.N F.l 1:0 Ii.TI i AN I) ne.d,al4. Of (' Ali it N lr 1 ll.f. lioeps con4Lantly on rmrel. un,l rs,..nivinr henry and 1 .4;111 o.ls ::1:10,1.i0 for and 1.. %n on:. I,,, , cies,wlno! - ) w):I ,o!,1 lea 1,7 ,3,/, 9.-,.1 antimitiva I )110T( Ai EN , Uo AI. A 1.) ult. LAMP STORE. I (4'0 , rll0 0 0 my 1 1.A1, AST , 111, TO 1.0 the 1 4.. t In tills niarkel. my of I,AMIH are Ow talent Ana 10,1, end 1.1 ov4.rj wino y. Alr 11l I 1 11010051 00r 110100rtil R.n.l t T 1: nom u, and L. entirely 0 , 01-er IV.no!..rolle dealers and country niece" nn pro , • with Coal or t.arbon th , , pure, Arlo 01 t Imp—. quality, at Icw prlee.; also,! Uhl 111 C. '1 211•21151. roe. 10 an.! 1:: Elfth street, I.ejow Marko!' mytr2-I,llw to the Farel,..iorolnni l,ll9 "tenon. &hit alaper, ctr. , NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BE.TIVE.EN FIVTII AND LIBEICTI STS. No. 107 Market Street, TiE SUBSCRIBER IS ÜBENINU a i new and lar stock of PAPEk HANGINGS, Embracing a complete assortment tor Invellaig,-„ ffi Stores, Oces, linHg, Churches, to which be would respectfully ;Dude the an:canon of thoPul.. Cm. having an entire new stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving,. Tl: , ,se in want o, now goods will find them by looLing through our assortment, mariid yl I JOS. K. HUGHES. banmei flispham, Robert. Steen, William !quaver, Benjamin W. Tingley Marshall Hitt, WALL PAPER! W ALL PAPER! Largost AaHortment and Lowffq is c( in PoLnhurgn. Come and see IPY A LT6.6b P. MARSHALL, No. 87 Wood ! , ;treet, (Naar Fourth, at tilt , Old Stand,) liaa for sale French, German and American WALL PAPERS, gob'. rAßLoits, PALIP, C.U.AMBER:-?, 50,000 rolis at 12i cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, and 10 cts. WINDOW CCRTAIN3, P11:1 BOARD Tenzu Gwses, ( . I:lL::iC5'. AC Stir Look b r tin striped Front. Tbn on:y pinnr• in town where, full ausortroen, of /french oupero w gent. mar11:1 JAMES M. TAYLOR, OFFICE, 451 rchn Street, sth Ward C%. 1 (1 CL ECT 1(1.1.4S promptly made. Deed?, Pon.tg, Islortzses and other Legal VVrit.nel Drawn.. Acknewledgetrienlv Taken finis Probated. Probated. arkly .$l, ,959 12 CIOA 1,, N UT C( CI N... 1 —Baying purchased the entire tnierest °CM/ partners in the firm of RALLKY, am now prepared to tur - I,sn to nor fermer ea , ,om era and too citizens of Pittsburgh and generally, a superior quality of ('OA 1., NUT C. , A I , BLACK and COKE, in large or Prnstli quant,es. Or dare sent throngh the Post 011ie., alt at the Tol, Haase of the Monongrhelaßri , iget or at the Works Will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and Office, Hitnated in Sr . .m:l Pitts burgh, one square above the -Mononestliels Bridge it l em JAMES M.BAILLEY.. VIRENCH WA LL PAPERS, of Spring 11 Importation, prior to enforcement of the new tanti, are now sold 30 per cent. cheaper than can he hareafter. Styles very beaunful. For sale by Rel.; W. p. MARSHALL, Si Wood street. cIuEEN APPLES.— received and for sale by LIENRI H. SUNDRY PRoDucE7— 100 Bags Pea Nets; 75 do Featbenr. 50 boxem errs= Cheese; 3 MA E 50 34 bbL4 mackerel, No. 3; 230 buelnile Dried applem 60 do do I cache% wxton Bides; 300 011 Barrels; in store and for sale by JAB . k. FETZER, corner Market and Firatjat. ,GROSS BRANDRE'rEFS Met received and for .tale by GEORGE A. KELLY. Drerraiel, SOO 69 Federal street, Al leeheny. Vr*sdonat. DENTIST, - OF 1., lEEE CaUF.CIII.:!, atilfruten. ALDERMAN, Mims .131(1 WM. BENNETT, itgrOlUblii. AND DEAL.F.:I,I iN BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 120 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh, JOHN 11EDEVITT, WHOLESALE GEocrs, -AND DEALER IN- New Orleans Sugar and Molasses, Bacosr, Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oils, &C., No. 311 Liberty Strtwt, opposile f3mithrield, I 'ITTSI3 U RGEI, PESN'A. A eon.:Aitt. sri.i.sy of Piro Brandies and Wine of 1,.• own rni.ortatien. always on hand. Also, 01 lll4.none.nhent Eye, hetnen and Irish Whiskeys. p27:1 v 11.3. & C. I'. PrIARiiILE, WAND - I - ACT UREB.E.; INI:LD 1)3E1.4%. I.INT 1,.1)( s ('AP, anf I sill kinds of 14 PING l'A PER, PIT. nirrlOTed from Nz). I 'l9 R. Erct No. 33 ctreet, . PiTTSBURGH, PA, .t., np9 WILLIAM CARE. it CO, Wholesale Grocers, w IN ES, BRAN I) I G [NS, C. MP 11 P.'I'N.RB OF ALSO, Distillers and. Dealers in VINE 01.111 DIONONIIAIIELA RYE WIIIRIAY, :117 and 329 Liberty Street, • .11u! y prr.outuftGui, L'A. LLE 11 CLA 14"1'01.1S. 01111111!IIIMIBIIIIIIII IdQUOR. MERCHANT N i t". 37 DiPtrzond 4.11cy, (i i:ri 11. VA. Rini LE- riy, Cherry mei Pitenon:.ol,cia Rectified • 111D.13K.E115.744 & VINE ,BRANI)IES,Sc I=l VW OW V 4/ NO RON T STEE ET DHLI'N.?A. W . li4)llii,iro awl .4,i..4.Art.t5 4410 - 4 11111= NISTUA kr NH HAVANA FI.IIAIIS Fcl.7l;A gAIK Toty•ng:Ce Vi 0 0-0 R ,01:`1. C.. Fr ..... N. ofi.sMS, LUitPurge &kSLLE t. MICK ETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ano ItirVarAllB 1,3 t DWI MS, AND WED A A!. I) (.01:1\ b;ti. 01 , L i E AN! , ,PW IN SWEARER'S CITY GLASS 1'kTTS101.112(;11, PA. tron, 4al oiLon Yarns, Aac., 11 Rvintiy on Nand. [mr2 )agttrrrkalt Csalleyies. fl i LA! i,(.14:6V5.1i; _F::;ROTYPE GALLERY, .E/32 *.Z ILJ u. I.TH 1.1.V1 rr( E P A WANTING A P.:. Ml,' p• moderate 1 . 11 - !Cfk., nod rr ;.:,v.• c I frtone • a,s, on hand t., , dersttc,au.pi C. (,i.,A,".( 1 .11V, myPJ td FourtiA Stroet, riti.k.burgh. PEOPLES'GALLERY, 93 WOOD STREET ot Diamouti Ailey '1 h.l E WOULD .1.: 1 ;,..nountie to the eibzens or Pitte -I.l,cgi, ~, Ito 11t1.4 leased the above tub! I,repare.l to Lake every ye tech, iint.vrn to Iles rhotograplho Art, ;It 1,16 se.' a; GRP.CII.I' ILF.DU 111;f.r . - I.l•rov;;rnent, have t.e/ r....;•.1, the tit. , , ciektraHe, ocononncal anti ploa.ant Itk.:atlcrt in the etty mcl A. iiAt4i.:AY. (limrtrz, . ..... . .. hslatint Li. U. inns Al.2h , r 3 li E: EFt & .It 3 LI. OTIFE it S lincee:4=J•r iu RiltarA lAnalers in 1.4 OEETtiN !' F. 11 1 T 8 , ) Y. SUNA i WORKS. &d No. GU Wood and No. 113 Second street, opposite St Charles 'jowl, LLIA BA.GALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Not. 1S and. 20 Wc.,t,47. Street, ‘.123.L( N't M. H. WM. IL SMITH & CO. WEr.OLESALE GROCEAS, RI SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. 91HE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC torn anti keep eonetantly on hand every rail co• tine, Cornices, Ornaments, Cat tnlu ( , :0e,14, ;moron w, Feather lic s te, mattrmaea-i all k,nthq also, ee leimated Patent, Spring tieds All of lilLude and Filicturm ka—l'.on)l:l tete:then g:ven to all 0.10 r., !cr. Leg kr.:i laying down Carpme, t):1 Clothe, An. • (.2!1.7 led ROBERTS a It.t:ElstlCK. Apollo Hall llllfliasd Saloon:. TOITN GA NG W ISCII would remind his old bends and cuatomers that he is still bo found at Ins old stand, Apollo Ball, entrance on Fourth street.. Be has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, and In connection with tl'E hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, wall goo: tables, halls and cues. Rebstaber the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at.. near_Wood, ATII.TAIIf , thorn Fourth. ) 3 ,10:1.y It-A-- I.l — Cit.tN, BELL AND BRASS • FOUNDER, No. 708F.COND Street; Pilte Imre n, PA, IP proparfal to fornath to order. CHURCH, HTFAM BOAT, FACTORY AND crra _ OF ALL 1:117. - From 10 LA 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AN (iA(I(dE COCKS of Ail Sizen, for Steemtxmle: MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAM I NON, and every cArtely of k_:rase, Cr,tinee (Inieho In the neeteet reenner. lIARBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FI:I;PON'S PATEN'f .111 ERALLLIU ?AMINO, to sionin Engines. apV:l y SU NDRI E.S. 150 bags Rio Collet., 160 bbix (oak,) N. 0. Mola..scs, lb hhds Porto Rico 81/gar, 60 bbla Refined do 26 " do yellow do GOO homes Window Glass, 25 bbls N. Y. Syrup, 15 " N0. . 1 Large Mackerel, 10 V " do ' 10 bbl, Na 2, medium, do for sale by W. Et. 8611 TR Jo CO', 118 Second. and 148 Front drool iol3 ripAxEs ON WESTERN LANDS, Persona owning lands in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, dm. COLT'S REVOLVERS 1 COLT'S RE VOLVERSI—Just received, another lot by express orall the different kinds manufactured. ffimrp's Four Hhot Repeaters; Alien's Seven do Smith R Weliseofe Berm Shot Repeaters. Nor sale by BOWN k TETLEY Atirdtl47i; , FURNITURE MO R.E.r) - croiar) P7P.I.OFS AM ES W. WOODWELL, Was. 97 and 99 Third Street. tilli FOURTH STREET, ki,i, VAnIEfII OF sTIL.III3 A.ND Flllll3ll, PDruzu TOR Hotels and Private Dwelling's. *ta. All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully pecked and boxed. Steamboats and llotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Masora supplied with every article in the I i no. mar 6 tiNJRNITURE FOR U.M.I4.—A full ..1„ assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured iiiinN;ll3lt.K, embracing BOOS CASFA _ _ W A RDR0111.4 , 3, vnd every article nnm nd in a well fnrniahed (fret to well se n splendid assortment of 01 , 1 , 10 E, FURNITIIRY, Ci ~,t smily an hand and made to he the :m.3 forme on which bneiness ihNoneatlhie ealat, I i aliment ia for CAI3II, pri-$E =ere made accordingly. P,raons In want of a,:ything in the above line, -,•en1.1 he advanhig,e.i at PACK [Milt a IRWIN'S, No. 103 Cenith field street, below .:. D. Peextincn, Si'. FRANCIS' COLi.gGE, Under Care of the leranelscm Brothers THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN I 011ETTO. Cambria County, Pcnnsylra loin miles Crem Crostion Station, on the direct ' , nu; ttetween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was , tazter , ,i ID tefO, wuh priviligee to cooler the nanal flenors and Degrees. The leen- Lela Utthe Co'...oge to one of the most healthy In ti•ii trtl vania—thlA portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Ito pore water, bracing air, and pictureaque scenery. 'thin sci;rl9..tic year commences on the FIRsT MONDAY after the iEtb of All6llBT, arid 0000 ahont. - The 2a , h of J 1,1%; It: following. it itt divided into two .9e,iona. Students cannot return home tAstAMPII Iho Sessions. All the Apparatus neces t.4:y for Land tiurvoying„ .Engineering, /cc., &c ., he rmshod by the Inatitut:ente the Students I r•rtrotnonial and Voral Murte forms no extra charge. Students will ho admitted from eight years U, the adze of manhood. ixav anATuition, pr.yalde hall ICIVAT in . ........ 1.100 and iirpidincr 4-1.; trAt.vo, x Lr?....... , sn hn nm.to to iho la. RV, lh•'• H.T. 'F. S. iteynold.R. St. MRTY's., oretbo,:ir,l to oilier Clergymen et the rthaburgh Tii F CHESTER ACADEMY wEsTcii EST PA W IN AA. • 1.,0 mars -ride from Philadelphia by the ylyania Central or the West Chester dire , t h.: frond aril re.amin the dobea of the SLUMMY:F. i on the first tiny of Al AY next, and close on the Ina( das of • optian r. gehool, therefore, o F.P1:4.0n during SUM M Klt TrIONTIIS. Pupils are rmglyr,l at any tone at proportionate ehargera. averav, , i no mi. , : cf strwenta is 4 5. under tne charge nf r.ne Teacher:l. The French, Herman run miant. , u languages are taught by ItaliVG ,14.ructors. For eautlegues apply to WM. F. WY Eit.9. A. 'M. Principal, aplV2rotliend at bleat Cheater. Penna. 1311= • WATER RENT S. ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR CITY and and Water Rents in the atv f l'ittfbiligh, are hereby notified that the above ta-ces and water rents are now doe and payable at to scffrOn all payment made tadore AUGUST FIRST, a Discount of Five Per Cell , . will be al lowed. Between August bat and Sop ember 15th, a diaconal of Two Per Cent. Between 00. lobar 1.1 and November Ist, an additton will bo made of rive per cent., and after November let, all retraining unpaid will be Nam the handset' collect ors, Will n further addition of five percent. at • AVM. EdCH BAUM, Treasurer. ClAN_ltl='Bl u ; AV E .117 ST OrENED A SPLENDID IlL,Lrg. Aortmon or Velvet, 13rnasels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. rn :It, 24 Feei,now designs and beautiful patterns, 'mite ni4nally found in FIRST CLASS CARPET and on as favorable tarns as othor house In the city. mll3O lb. C. KNEELAND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER ti()Xll3, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, &0., st Eastern ricer. Corner Virgin alley and Wood ,ureet, (third tory—over Citizens' Bank,) Pitts burgh, Pa. iethly Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles MENEM HATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING TILES, PITTSBIIRGE9 R. HIJNTEP tIOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL LARS, ARRAS, AND OOAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of samples, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice of Dissolution Partnership worriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT j,„ the partnership lately existing betweenLEE A- BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY °Tam city of Allegheny, under the firm of 13ECHAM A KELLY, wen dissolved on the 22d of April,lBsl, by mutual eonsenL BECKHAM A KELLY. itra- The business will be carried on at the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the bnainme of the late firm will be settled._ _ _ _ SOAP, CANDLES AND OILS . _ - 1,000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, 600 do Bosen Soap in 3, 2 and 31b bars 800 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 and 3in bars: 200 do Oleine do in 1 - ft. bars, 180 do German do . 1 115 bni3, 250 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ilb barn 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes andeires. 600 Boxes Miners' Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and filould Candles for Summer use. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candies, 4a, 6a 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candle % 4s, 6s 6s. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, e, 6e tt 61. 6 do Coach do, 5 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating No 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 Oil, 60 do Carbon Illuminating Oil, 26 do Coal do do, ' On hand and for sale, by S. C. A J. 11. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8 . Agneeliera. ety ea Soci, the first premiums for Oils, soaps and Caudl. WAS SARDINES.— Io cases y erns dardines—choice brands • I:n 3 store and an aMy " Pea] REY mEg u & Bia.3a 6DOZ. PARRISH'S HAIR P TOR ATIVE 6 doa Parrieh's ETudr; mod received and tor sale by 6EO. A.II..ELLY," tan Allazhemy city S. CUTHBERT & SOP. bl Market et. T S.-400 bushels Prime Oats, in Ur store and fox side by JAMES/Ls MIZEtt sub Corner Market 4 - First ids • L6Th bow;6 6116156 Bien !- ' 6ll3 4 6rk laxeCietteidaMi 8 rm saie Dy fees) , BMW, a MEW CONL,ISTINQ OF atittrattintal, pond Va.^aLlon aL [Fie i.:011::ge CITY TAX ES Treaeurer'a Of Fourth Street. -F0 ft SPElittiG SALES. IV. EL S. i. lIVCALLUM, 87 Fourth Street, OIL CLOTHS RAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOE. TU BALE OP ANDERSON A PHILLIPS, Agents for BROWN BROTHERS, rceinufactmhrs, mars Chicago, Illinois. GPXIRGE A. BELL Allegheny, .Tune 4, 186L—iefl-tf EAD.-1000 Pigs, received by se: • • zviiinzataaalumecocN-::: BANKERS D ENHANGfillolifilfi Wood Strect,oorner of Third, PITTt3BURGA, ?lOWA Hi )LMES &SONS, Bankere - and Ei _e change Brokers, and Dealers in Men Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes Exchange on the Eastern and 'Western Cities con stantly for sale. . . . collections made in all the cities throughout — the United. States. Deposits received in par ftuideeT chitent paper, lie. 67 Market street between Third and Fourth stroeta- ilsaCkly?" t liiilaUaL JJOLL.,II Sairi.firGs .11.1JeK 80. 65 FOLILTH STRICJET, C.I.I3ARTERED IN 1855., OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock also, on Wednesday and Saturday erreninge, fronl'May let to November let, from 7to o'cloelc, and from November let to May lel. from 0 lo , o'clock. Deposits received of all samsnot IWO &MI OVA Dot.t.ea, and a diTi,li-nd of the profits declaiedtwice a year, in June and December, Interes= l, o 3ll ' declared semiannually, in Juneand. her since the Bank wee organized, at the rate of sit per cent_ a year. nte'reA t, If not drawn out, is placed tO, the,credit. oft he depomOor as principal, and Ware the - Eareiti Interest from the Orel days of June and December, coMPOnttditg twice a year without troubling the de. pc , eitor in call or oven to present his pass book. 'At 7 , ttes rate, money will doable in leas tniart , tWolye years., mak tog in the aggregate sines arm OiR•YdLT PAP OPX;T. A seen. Books containtng the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Itegulations, turninted gratis, on application at • the etice. . • - PECEMDIIfi. GEORGE ALBRIM VIC 3 PIUMIDEIERS. NV lAM .1. Anderson. James BD. Meede, }1:11 Burgw 'i-91111(1 M. Pennonk, Benj. 1.. Fah n estock, A. M. Pollock, M. a, Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, James H.rdman, James Bbidle, James L. KnlloT, Alexander Tmdle, Alexander Bradley, John H. McFadden, John (4. Backofen, Bel,er A. Madeira,, Georf. , Black, John B. Mellor. John. B. Canfvold, Jame.. M'Anley, A ic:nso A. ( - Arne, ,I.dln Marshall, C,..ar1e.3 A. C011.....n. IVAlter I'. 14 . ,..n.1ts Wtilivrn I .:.u,c;!t_.t., Jchn Orr 1, ..a Eyunp, Henry L. , Eingwnit, .100.11 II °lmp., John E. Shnenbergo AT uhlun S. Hsuron, Alexander Spear. EA,.,..; H Hnaker, William E. Schmertz, Riehm d 1183, , , leave Pi hnhor. William S. 1. , ...vr,t7, Gbrietinn Yenger. =fla =I2MMES 1.,0AN OFFICE i*Arti . W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 antithfiold St., 1..4%,Ar II)o come', of Fifth, PI TTSBITEGEII. in large auei gmall quan.titiss Onid Rod /Cr, Piall1011(ia, Jewel. ry,o,•'d r.nd St!te or WSLeit.F., knrl Al kinds of IAIII - P-r P•r. Roy len.;. - th of dole agreed. on. The (14Als1011 - 4, leli rod without this TickaL Not secomi!Oar. In C.:I.A of tiro. from YA. Gl. to 10 P. M. jar THE 51ERCANTILE ACHOCiI I FOR TJ PROMOTW& PROThCTION OF !RAO& UV,/ :44,0,000 Hot 11 , 10fi Repot.lefi r Eta cr , ry City, Town FUld Ilithge; 111 I• • ; ted taie URnR4I.9., sn'd other l'esße,, , ,ions inn, A. R, (. 6; CO., Proprietors. A. ARMSTRONG, IdAsAexs, enrnrr rf Wood end h Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Esishi, , hea Now York, June. 1841, Pittsburgh 61srch, 1861 Flead Office DUN, BOYD A CO Branch Ogives,, NEW YOli. nitqhurg, R G Don & Co; Philadelphia, R G Dun & Co; Ciacinnutl, B G Dun & Co; Cleveland, R.G Duh & Co; Detroit, R G Dun & Co; Chicago, R - G Dun & Co; hiihmukie, HU Dunk Co ; New Orleans, (i bon Co; Charleston, R 0 Dunk Co; Louisville, R Lon As. Co; Rt. Louis, R G Dun & Co; Dilis4- vilify it (4 Dun A . Co. Assoclal e Officej. Boston, 'E P.neeell & Co; Baltimore, J I) Pratt A Co; Richmond, Pratt .t Co. Fdiretg - n. ()Meet. Toronto, R G Dun &Co; Piontreal, Dunn k co; Loudon, Eng, R Durt*Co.' Reference Books,with octicesof changes, printed daily, furnAled to gubscribers. Price $1 00. Collection: , promptly attended to in all parts of the United' thates and British Possessions, and Reference, , ton rwarda of IPA Houses in Pittsburgh for whom the office makes collections. I,etten.r.f n trod lichen to Lawyers of high stand• ing and respects:HlM in every section of the Union will t,e gra:a:not:oy furnished to subscribers Enna ing an asnileation at the office. Also to any of 11 e offices earned stove. roh2l:ern. B. SEELY •,./. 114 FIFTH STREET. opi i Cathedral. REAL ESTATE ANi) GENF AGENT. N0T143, 130NDS, MORTGAGES and other Seen rit 1438. ap4 Casz Vaults. EXCELSIOR GLASS -WORKS. A. WOLFE...F. T. PLUNKETT...T. CAMPBIPL7r'' WOLFE PLUNKETT CO. GLASS MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUSE No. tz Wood Street, Corner of Firsj, 86 22,1, Pittsburgb. ;v-'l. mn=wiiimitarv•o!rmrumprro D. 1111ISIN OUNNINGHAMS & CO.-PI T T BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Warehouse. Us Water street, and 166 First street, rittrfburgh,i Pa., three doors below Monongahela HOLD". Manufactureni of Pittsburgh City Window HUM Druggists' Glass Ware and American Convex Glass, for parlor windows, churches and public - lA* ' pissobilions. Dissoration of Co-Partnerßhip. A.E CO-PARTN ERSEI IP HERETO fore existing between JOHN P. HUNT & HENRY MINER, under the firm of "HUNT a MINER, Chia day thrwolved by mutrud consent. The buaineee of the tate firm will be settled by HENRY MINER, who Is authorized to sign the firm's name in liquidation. • JOh P. HUNT, REHR)/ MINER. July 16111,186 L HENRY MINER, Successor to HUNT & MINER, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWSDEALER N0e.:71 and 73 FIFTH STREKI, Next door to the Post Office, bon J. YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW ; Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all ter kind of Spices, ooking Brandy or Wine, New OrahattcLenton • addllitron Rata Oslo •Xformttrok kt.'fithers in Tie Diationit wherelon gerall. haw crop Fruit and lower than at any other house in the oity. Also a general and hill assortment of Pr amity Groceries, Tea., Snindys, and all ti‘ her kinds of Forein and Domestic Liquors. HAW: — ll • B11011tEll„ j : 444 corner of Manton° and Mamma Mee. faUNS, PISTOLS, liIFLIsS--The at el tention_ of those in search of Nkk ' It 17 ige, • • PISTOLS, ite,&o, odirected to our riploudid stook. • V7:44sMte,x,i Tura ' N0:97 Mood OW& CASH i—NEW GOODS t I_ SEW etiioilsts-Lo 4 SA • :.!.pnot:4" - 11:17.01. prints; ObighlmrsAtf: 'Orer.Goorisri efL and upwards, a large lot damaged by widen price 4 cents per yurd. A herge let Dwells ,Aold style) Prints at CIA' edit& per yBtd, fot 12IA eta. Bargains for cash. C. HANSON LOVE, suta 74 Market street. A SK PA.211 TOR'SALE, four ends half miles from the ay. Twenty-11,e acres t 4 eultkyallon, balance „in prdne groper_ A good near franle dwelling luinae efkatirrnoinkludt sod kitchen ; stable, good garden. well of water. &o. Price,tlrl,4o4„ Terms easy. For sale by, cola.EV CUTIIEBT * WPC, Marlrefet.. STARK 'COUNTY; sINDIANA.-460 acres of a good landlailtiert. Wayne and Chi cago Sit. 'Trice <fB Ouperacre. , :roteale,by eel 9 B. arragErgeßON, qi*Pi ke tS t koOL SHIATCHEABiIi THAN g's e$ BOOTS,. , AND BRANS, Gall soon at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND. - seta 98 Market street, 2d doer froniliflk. .8110 ES, CITRON Nu 10 boxes freshOork; sale by s " Orange Peel; 6 - - end for L emon o now 'dem mos. RUNES a [sea] *** FintiEFIETIVSOATTL? , POW PER, test, receimi!u2,4*for t'Y , „ 13 04 G • 41544,14,7ff';*•,%. 6 114 . 3, 4 P rkitt! ) eau goner of SW aokWipith'i's, . Pittsburgh, Pa: IMO
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