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• PAB,PBBBIB, for Arm" Wagon and. Allitrai:
. aattibireast:
rAnsiflataisairte EGOVAG 3I I
• OffIEROCIM Mt& Maettetredbp' '
Pffilr Nola, August .1, 18111. _
pROPOSAIS WILL BE RECEIVED
~a tihis-officelor furnishing, by contract Army
' -T. -
...1100,41ropogials should state the price, at which
be furnished, at the places of -inantifile
qtys!4,,,tnieliattd.the price at which they can be ' delivered
depot; the number which. can be made by
thepidder within one month after the receipt orthe
also the number which' he can deliver With
b/Itravesk.
,e,harness must exactly conform to the follow
ficatiorui and to the established patterns :
• Fent mule harness as followtt; to wit :
7 - . WHEEL.
TOO qUiIOrD — BreedI.BIVIPN, 3 feet 6 inches lon,e
8541 aches wide, sewed into 14 inch rings of % inch
iron; tire Straps 8 feet 11 - inches long, fl'A thab° B
wide; stay pieces 2feet long, 23y inches wide, with
WeMtoklein cross straps to buckle into stay
pleat long, 135 inch wide; side straps 4 feet
rtiZ e ili frith with; tie straps 15 inches long, 34
itt_nhwidektapering to a point.
'o Belly Bande...Long side,2 feet 3 inches long,
withs two inel, buckle; short side
.11tiott inches long and 2 inches wide.
'Ttifoßair Collars,lB to inches long, with double
Eistilakend gale leathers and hackles ; 3 4 inch wkle.
- Two patrof strong Names to snit, made of white
Cal sot, ironed with hooks, breast rings 134 inch
• Elgilits; staples andline rings.
Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 6 feet 6
itches long, 14 inch Wide; upper one 1 feet 6 inches
king, %inch wide
Two Bridles—Crown piece 2 feet long, 134 inch
wide; ohoek pieces each.lB. inches long, IV,. loch
Wet- fro nt piecelll4 inches - long, I% — inch - Wide;
stay pieces, frOnlblindato Amnia pieces, 16 inches
long,-1% inch wicle:}nose pieee 11 inches long, 1 inch
wide) bhnds flhichefilone,Ta% inches wide: reins,
Ringside{ feet long, 1 inch wift short side 2 feet
long; Lirchwide, with 1 inch hackie; butts, tinned
mullen, to weigh 6 pounds to the dozen
Twto pair Chain pipes, 2 feet long, 234 inches wide
Two pair Trace Chains, 7 met long, 16 links to
the foot, of No 3 iron. with T on one end, weight
7%.t0 Bibs per Twisted or straight
tine pair of Breast (tame, '22 inches long, 14
links to the foot, of No 3 iron Twisted
Two Neck Straps 3 feetl inch long, 3. 3 4 inches
wide, with ~.14 inch buckle
Two Nock Chains, 4 feel 6 inches loud, 14 link.
to the foot. No 4 tnin, 1' and loop to be riveted on
to the neck strap Twisted
One saddle, made on Mini:epee troo, hoed, gul
let and-swede, ironed, covered in the usual wm
withhaittanned horsehide; flaps oA inohes long,
16 inches wide; surcingle 7 Met 8 indices long
2% inches wide, with 21% inch buckle on one end.
to be fastened 1,6 the saddle by being riveted to
two curved straps, 2friinc4 wide; those straps are
placed one on etiolt side of the saddle-tree, ono
-end-is tied to the front part of the bar, to oUi.:r
end to the extension of the bar behind tbe cantle.
tilpll,lllWeaddie fashion; stirrup leather,. 4 foul 7
inches long, 1% inch aide, wfl, 1, , inch buckle:
• stirrups, malleable iron, t i med, bolt ,-ye pattern,
to weigh 1::!.,6 Is to a dozen tour
LEAD.
TWO C 04 1 .8,17% to ine s, i m n
as for wheel harness
Two piar of !lames to sthl, of sores 11 - lateral 11.3
for wheel harness, ironed, wan hooks, breast
rings and line rings, with straps a- in wheel bar
nese! Two Bottles, the same as for wheel harness
Two Neck Straps and Chain:, the same fer
wheel harness
Two Belly Barth; the same as for wheel Harnees
Two pair Chain Pipes,
Two pair 'frac° Chains,
.:Vsirkk , thmppar marl Hip Straps IlAee. strap 6 feet
long VaPeting from 83,e, inehes
Hip Straps, each it feet 4 inches tong, inch
wWeveasdi with a honk at oe end
Twoßack Bands, 8 - feet 4 inches long, inches
wide
Two Martingales, 4 feet long, 1% i nob wide, to
- Iniekle into the bit
.... 'One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 8 inches lone 4 inch
wide
One Check Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide fo
buckle into the bit at each end. with a ring sowed
in the „Centre to receive the lend line
' One Lead Line, 21 feet lone. .74 inches wide, with
a buekleet one end and an 8 ince loop at tie other
One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6
ncheee long
One Horse Brush, oval. of bristles,—by—incnes
One Curry Comb:, No 222.—s bar
The whole to be packed in a bee about IR inches
wide, 17 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of I
inch stud, cowered, wood hoops or iron, as many
be required
Four Homo Harness, RR iOIIOWS, t.O R it:
WHEEL.
Two Quilora Breech straps, 3 fort S inches
long, 4:, inches wide, Reweit in 4-in h rugs of .'...
iron; hip straps 4 feet, lag, 3 inches wale; too ,
pieties 2 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wiite, with it.,
inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into tle,
pieces 6 feet long, 1 1 / inch wide; side straps 6 teel
6 itioheelong, % Sect wide; tie straps 16 iucio
long, 1 , .', inch w e, tapering to a point
Two Belly Ba Long side 2 feel 4 inches !one.
it.
Mama wide, wi h a 2 loch fuekie; short side 1
Mot 0 inenes long and 2 iacteie wide
Two Hair Colisrs. 22 to 23 inches long, with
.double Lemon and sale leather= end Luck les !..; tech
wide
Two pair of etrong Hemet to few, made a twhi to
oak root. ironed will, looks, breast rinks . 1 . e' loch square, square, simple., and line rings
Two par Hams Straps Lester one I feet 6
Inches lane, !t,', inch wide; upper tn.., 4 feeitt ic.itive.
inch
_ long, A wide; of alum tanned leather
" 'Two Bridles; Crown piece 3 feet ft 'nen, s 1..,..,;.
14 inch with; cheek pluses each 10 inches leog,
1V inch wide: feint lees 12% inches lung, 14
nob wide; etaypiecee, from blinds, to crown iiii-ei,e,
16 inches long, ly‘ inch wide; nose piece 12 inehes
long. 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches lens, 6 i relies
wide mine, long aide 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 .non
wide; short aide 3 feet ',rig, 1 inch wads, with 1
inch buckle; bite, tinned rnullen, to weigh 5 On, the
dozen
Two pair Chain Pipea,2 feet 6 Moues long, 2j
inches wide
'lWe pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to
the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with 1
on one enoi, weight 9 Os per pair
°impair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links
to the foot, of No 2 Weil, twisted
Two Neck Straps,S feet 5 inches long, 2% Malice
wide, with 2% inch iuttkle
Two heck Chains, 4feet 6 inches long, 14 links
to the footetwisted,No 4 iron, T and loop to he rte.
eted on to the neck strap, swivel In the chain
. fltiaßaddle, tirade on Alta/tepee Lree,head, gullet
•atteintle ironed, covered' in the usual way with
half tanned horse bide;
flaps 20 inches long, 16
bathes wide, snreinlis 7 feet 5 inches long, 2%
Inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle on one end, to
be fastened to . the saddle by being riveted to two
curved straps, 14 inch wide; these straps R7O
placed one on each side of the saddle tree; one
end is tied to the Wont part of the tsar, the other
end Lathe extension of the bar bele nd the cantle,-
Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7
Indies long.l4' inch wide, with 14 inch buckle;
etirrups,rnalleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pet tern, so
weigh 18 , }5 pounds to adozen pier.
Two Bridlefe Ramse LEAD.s
for . wheel harness
I woZolltes, 20 to Zlittehes long, made the some
as for wheel harness
Tardpeir of HMIS, to suit, of the same material
as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast
tinge and line rings, with straps as in wheel bar
rette!
Two' eek Straps and Chaim, 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 Croppers and Hip Straps, .1 4 ...e1r. Strap G feet
long, tapering from 334 inches to inches wide
iittitraps with buckles each 2 featB inches long,
1 inch wide, with'wrought hooka
Two Back Banda, 31eet 7 inches long, inches
wkie
• Two Martingales, 4 feet long 134 inch wide, to
buckle into the bit
. O e ne Coupling Strap, 6 feet 8 inches long, 3 , 4 ' inch
-- ;l3fd
' _
"`One 'Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide,
to buckle into the bit at each end,with a ring sowed
thecentre to receive the lead line
One Lead Line, 21 feet long, % inch wide, with
a buckle at one and and an 8 inch loop at the other
One Whip, heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet 6
Inches long
One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by
inche. One Curry Comb, No 222-8 bar
The whole Lobe packed in a box about 21 inches
wide, 18 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1
„inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as may
recptired
The-whole to be made of the 'best, material, sew
" Ingle be made with good waxed thread, and sub-
AnettOinspection during the process of manufac
tWeltedjalaolOtedt.fillusoed
When six-hoise harness is required, the lead
Oillartk. bridles, Nimes, neck straps, belly-beads,
obainidipes,,traco•chain, crupper and lop straps,
back bands and eoupling straps are doubled; one
bearing chain 8 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No
4 iron, with a T.on each end added ; and lead line
tole eo teat long
The whole, to be made of the beat material, sew
illgtObe made with good waxed thread, and subject
Non during the process of manufacture
end applyhen finished
hsirnees is required, the lead
' ceiUtY Q, Unties, Mimes, neck-straps belly bands,
08, trace•chains, crupper and hip -straps,
a. and coupling straps are doubled: one
heatintehain, 3 feet long. 14 links to the foot, of No
**en, with a Ton each end added ; and lead line
to beilfifeet long
Proposals will also be received for making and
deliVering ambulance harness ? for two or four mule
or horse ambulance
epecifieation of which will he
hereafter forniahed
Forms of proposals and guarantee will be fur
nished upon application at this office, and' none will
be considered that do not conform thereto
The privilege is reserved by and for the United
States of rejecting any proposal that may he
deemed extraVagant
Prep/nab Will be endorsed on the envelope
iesing , ; . them : 'Proposals for furnishing Army
is and Atnbalance Harness," and rolare,,, k , o d
Major D. 11 VINTuN,
4.11 quartermaster U. 8. Arm
111 ou, gErmytts.—We are prepay_
-ed tq. litxtp. refiners With the necessary
.planpe„ Coal% Pipes, ae, in the latest and most
approved yinna.:_Our experience in this branch is
-tint italeckby any other,eastabliatunent. Nor work
in this
p, we retell to the following refiners
city.
Rogers &Nesbitt, Roberts, Wilkinson a Co
didui IL Ball, HolshipArtarinack &00.
ForketikAfews & Co.,Hackett& McFadden,
'ffohnikiNtsi_ Thos. Bell &
Upsilon &Eros., Roberts, HIE t Co;
AchgiusiVlfflanis & Cia4 B. M. Rios.
WELDON & REINEKE,
DU • 164 Wood street,
io torn*, arosbod No. 114 Wood Street,
10 lariebtEattdered storeond for ealois ehmen m at And axgadogo e t e , ut,„ n „
%kw 4244%
!Mite lopilyithrfee as at gplide,, - i to,
Ai&
12S Wood street. de a mea ra 41- --etswaiumouti Asema,
s ,
1861 -1- ' , 'IUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1861
lOgitair • DAILY TRAINS.
Pc. 6 4: 1- 017/41a Central Railroad.
'OW,A.IiDIiFTEIt MONDAY. JUNE 10th.
,
THROUGH MAIL TR ATN
• leaires the Passenger Btathin every morning,
(except Sunday,) at 5:30 a. in., stopping at all prin.
cipal stations, and arriving in Philadelphia at
10.15. p. m.
THE ThROIMPE EXPIti TRAIN leaves daily
at 1.2./0 a. na., stopping . only at principsl stations,
making direct cotmecaion at liarrisbn_rg for Bait'
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at
110 p. m.
THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex
cept Sunday,) at Lee p. m., stopping only at Greens
burg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gallitano,
Altoonatc., connecting at Harrisburg tor Bath
more,.•llll suTl:ringin Philadelphia at6:lo a. m;
. _ •
ACCOMMODATION' TRAINS.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 250 pp m, *top
ping all stations and running as far as Conemaugh.
FIRST ACCOMMOLATIoN TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves dailyy, ttacept Sunday,) at 8:40 a. m.
SECOND ACCOA °DATION RAIN for Wall's
station leaves Maly, (except Sunday,) at 1120 a. in.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) 4:10 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's
stetson leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 13:25 p. m.
R.ETIJRNING TRAINS . arrive in Pittsburgh as
(o:lows:—Express, 11:50 a m; Mail, 1150 p. nil Fast
Lice 12:20 a. ; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:e5
m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6:30 a.
m.;
second Wall's station Accommodation, 8:30 a.
ITI; third Wall's station Accommodation, 1:15 p. m 4
fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 6:15 p. m.
Trams for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at
Ma:Terille Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo
&Tatou,. and Express Trains East and West, and
with Fast Freight East.
PITT3BUROH ANDCONNELLSVILLETRAI isS
stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con
netk sills Road leave daily, (S rualay excepted,) tis
follow.::—Mail Train, 6 , 10 a m;
Express Train, 4:10
p. m. Peicreing Trains from Pittsburgh and Con
nellsrilte Road arrive at Pittsburgh 10:80 a. in. sad
6:1,5 p. m
The ravelmg rubtic will End if greatly to their
interest, in going East or West, to travel by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now
offered can not be surpased on any route. The Road
is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from
des , . We can promise safety, speed and comfort
to all who may favor this Road with their patronage.
PARR:
TO NEW YORE $lB 50 TUBA LTIMORESO 50
PHILADELPHIA 10 CO I LANCAS'f ER sbb
HARRISBURG, $7 45.
Baggage checked to all tenuous on the Penney I
varoa Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Non York
Passenger: , t,earitA m care. wtll he
Chlirg o 3.l an excuse ac' irroing to distance traveled in
addition to ihe elicit"e rates, except from station,
ue•re the Company has no agent.
NOTICE-1n CROE. of leas, the Co—iroiny cold
themselves responsible for personal 'ha page only,
iodi for an arr scot not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Enoelsior Onambus Line bee tKKn
employed to convey passengers and bag.terig • tone i
front the depot, at a charze not to exceed '25 ce ^ o
for each passeroger and baggage.
For tickets apply to J. erl'lg,WAß'f, Agt.,
At the l'enn'a K 1C Passenger Notion,
v,usl On Liberty and Grant streets
1881. THE
i'ITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE &
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
TO MI. POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND
NORTH WEST.
SUMMER ARRANUEMENT:
iIIME to Cincinnati 813 quick, and to
Indianapolis, St. Lotus and Chicago quicker,
than by any other rotao
('WA RD TRAINS.
FAST At AIL.LINE--Leaves Pittsburgh 12:36 a. a
Arrives at Creatline... 8.00 A.
Making gloss connections with liellefontaMe can
Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads.
Arriving at Chicago atl.oo p. ns.
N. It—i rte tanin to Cincinnati is the same as by
Steubenville. iTrains on both Roads lanai, at Colurn
bus, sad passengers all go ma, Cinciaaau together.
TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r n.
Arrives atCrestline 7 - 30 r
Making close coinnocutina as above.
Arriving at Chicago at 1.040 a. In.
14.-1 no time to Cineinnati is the same as I y
Stetionaville. Trains on both Roads meet at Co:
imbue, and passengers all go into Cincinnal,
together.
Sierrng Cara on this train from Pic I.4lturgh to
Oise: mint:, 0, aduccapolis ace to CI) IMSC,
'Crates through to C111,4{0 w,tho:u n!:,uago of Cara
RANT WARB TitAlNs.
Leave Chicago, 7.80 A. X. anti SIP) P. a. Arr: v.r.t
at Lima, 2'b r. or. and 3_20 A. X. one,t,g "ill .
train." for tiny ton sal Clue nunti. Arr ng at Cr:
tine AOC s, a. sail 0.115
Citinecetrig with train, for ( inetnoa:l,
Clove:sod, litinalo and the East, a: srr:vtr,g in
Pittsburgh, li S 3 4.m. and 3.20 r.m. All tha a' rig ch..:
connection, vr,th Pennsylvania trams for
the Eastern cities, vet A lientown and
ACVOIS 1 , 101:A'rli);w TRAINL 4 .--From Iredcrai
Aimigheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 4.a., and 4.30 r.
Arrive nt " 11.110 " "
Low's New P.ngmes, 0.30 . 1.00 "
Arrive in Allegheny, B.li "
Allegi.euy and I,..inoiny Accornmodatico Traa,: t .
Ali.glieoy, :di A. r., And m Er onomy at
A. lean.. A Inglieby at 12.36 P. a and ale p. a,
arena at Economy at 1.5 e r. a. suit 7.20 P leave
Economy at o.to M. m., an: I Cr 4 p, m., and arrive
Allegheny at 11.05 a. in. and 5.30 1. in.
MARE. ET TRAlN.—Leaves Masalioa 5.00 n,
leaves A Itumee at 0.14 A. at. and arrives .n Allegheny
at 11 CO e. :eare.l.4.l. , 3ghony at 3.05 P. tt.; Allianee
at 8.00 e. 5., stopping nt all station, ter pop:ringers
and mart:4e mg, arrives at ntai p. m.
Tickets w,ll be sold tor thane trams, at reduced
rates.
Trough trains connect as follows:
At Alliance. with trains on the Cleveland sod Pitts
burg, Railroad.
At Orville, Ohio, to and from l friiiler-iburg, Akron
alley etc.
At Manhoeld, Ohio, for Mount Yerncri, bu e,by. drtn
dusky, 'llotado, Detroit, etc.
At Crestlin.e, for liclaware,
Ci acin nuu, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolin, St. Louis.
Lottieville, etc.
At Forest, tor Springfield., Sandusky, Lay ton, 10-
cnons,:a, etc, etc.
At Lima, for Sidney, Isaytnn., Cincinnati, etc.
At Fort Wayne tor Peru, Lafayette, Led-, St. L , inia,
and interimalate ports In Central Indian i and
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanistali for all points on the Now Albany and
Salem Railroad. ,
And at Chicago, with trains for ttil points in lllmols,
/own, Wisconsin and Miancamta:
For Inither information and through tickets
apply to GEORGE, PARIIIN, Ticket 4'o,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.
Through 'tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of
the Company on the line or the road, to all parts 01
the United States. G. C. CATERWAY,
jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsborgh.
CHANGE OF TINIE---SUAIAIER ARRANGEMENT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD
®NAND AFTER MONDAY, June lu
1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn
sylvan's Railroad, in Pittsburgh, en follows
PITTSBURGH, COLUDfliUti AND cinici,„NNATl
SBOR'f LINE, VIA STEURE-NVILLE.
No clumge of ears between Pittsburgh and City
einnah.
Law, Arrives Arrives Arrives
Pitt. Airgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Lotus.
1235 A. M. 11:88 A. 4.20P. M.
1210 r. 8:46 P. PL. 2,00
This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville,
Columbus and all points South, than any other
route. Splendid sleeping care attached to all Night
Trains.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
! Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
Pittsb'gh, Rochester, Wellsville, Steub'ville,Whlng.
12:35 a. M. I*o a. M. 257 a. M. 4.03 5. M. 607 A. M.
6:05 P. M. 7:26 r. a. 8:10 9.20 P. M. 10:23 P.
12:10 A. M. 1:15 A. M. 2:13 P. M. 3:10 A. M. 4:20 a. a.
4:00 P. M. 5:15 P. M. 0:26 P. a.
The 12.35 a. M. and 12:50 r. st. Trains connect with
Trains of C. O. ER. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. '
TI.A3 400 P. M. Train stops at all stations between
Rochester and Wellsville.
PITTBSUEGII A CLEVELAND LINE.
Leaves Leaves
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
LUZ A. a. 9:10 A. a.
1.210 P.li &be P. m.
The 1486 a. m. train connects at Bayard for
Nes. Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas
Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Bhndusky, To
ledo, o, .or points West, via Cleveland, must
be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib.
erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
J.:STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent.
At the Company's (Mice in Freight Station, Penn
street, F. R..MYERS„ .
Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio,
jelo
N.
'EW ROUTE VIA RIVER A_ND
RAILROAD:
Indianapolis & Cincinnati It,
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Bente.
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to Se Louis
and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany an,t
Salem, and ,Michigan Central Roads; for CHICAGO,
ROC — g ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermedt.
ate points:
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freights and passengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rates. The only road by which shipments can be
made 'from Cincinnati to thej West, without
breaking oak'
Consignments. made to J. E. GIBBONS , agent, at
Cintrm ac; or W. B. CUTTING, agent at Law•
rencaburg, will receive prompt attention, and no
charge for commission; no cAarys far draws or
coin o.—inn et Leoironutowg.
For further niformation apply to THOMAS ItATl
per..ll L o V d sde to r gtr atree e
vra t,) " m ea n t of the the Compan for
6 w A24 1t0 F i e
onagers and freight to NA:envoi* Terre Haute,
La NYette,Chimigo. Peru, Greencastle. Crawfortia•
vine. C harit-iitOn v Paris and Mattoon, Ac., an.
JOHN
cRE.raL F. Gmeria jl.
FretaLOßDt,
AxPrzt,..denmeat,
REar.ovA.L.
T ' PrtiNsyLve NUL SALT MA N
ufacturing Comparty have removed the office.
60
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE
ROWE COMPANY or PHILADELPHIA.
•Ofam. Eta. 435 and 437 CaIIiTNI7T STREET, near
Bsatrusarz OF Assm, Jarman la, 1860.
Published Aggrocably to An Ad of Assembly, - being:
First Mortgages,amply 5ecnrea..........51,896,898 88
Real Estate, (present ralue E 103,313 61,)
coat. 102,985 25
Temporary Loans on ample Collateral
Seeu_ritier 89,115 56
Stocks, (present value (7.46,687 72,) cost- 89,786 66
Notes and Bills Receivable. 1,821 00
12,208,051 08
The only profits from premiums which this corn•
'Deny can (*.wide by law, are from risks which
have been determined.
insurances made on every description of Prop
arty, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con.
sistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, May have paid losses by Fire, to en amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford
ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as
well ae the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Domes paid during the year lap, 162,103 86.
DIAIIOI.O/18.
Charles W. Bancie—r, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias 'Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Is Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George Pale<
G V
RAS. N. BA NOKER, President.
EDWARD 0 DALE, ice President
,Vil.r. A. &FEEL, Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDNER, COFFIN, Agent,
rn7lG Northeast cor Third and Wood etreette.
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEWV-iF. PrJsid ent
F. M. GORDON, Secretary
Cap!. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent.
No. n Water street. (Spring t Co.'s Warehouse,
up i.taire,) Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE
• .
A Home Instill:bon menaced by Direetors who
are well known in tbanommunity, and who are de.
termined, by pr,midnewi rind lii,rahty, to main
tain the thrtiam , r a hod, I:iey hate n
ernisr, the het prol..etion lb.'.. whn de• ire In lw
insured.
it.l - 31 - 11-1!3, 1_0(.1 8 / 1 1 1800.
51.8.. k. A ~1•11111, . . 0:1, , 00 00
......
11, 11 10 00
'urnitii:e .... 1150 00
4 , ,•8 A.CCOUI.II?. 7.400 43
(;4,11
'.."1.006 8 , 1
174,070 14
nod two
=NMI
. .
iiriorr.• fiergiiii, I: Mi.iiiir, Jr,
tiLiorgii 1V. .1 wttr..oD, James hi'AulPyp
t.x.r.,114,1 Elulal ,, , Air 7.a11,1E,r Nimi: - .,:,
Wm. fi. Smith, Chg.,. W. iiiiiket..4iri,
A niir•iiv twit:it:7. Win. Miili night,
Alex tin•liir Specs, David M. 1,E1y.,
Val,,, J. Thomas my:3
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COHPY,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite Ihe Custom Sic's:ode.
Capital $210,1410----Asects 5304,045.
IL ,t. ALLHIND
pi ai S
or i
,i ()
mnai, an
ey• ry (!e...,pt•on of Property or blercheno.ee, et
roaeofo,ie • •.,,- rf prerr. I/ rz.
xc•4ER: P INw,
.1!. W. PA 1.1 , 11' IN, Vice Pr
:
L P.
P. P. •Averv,
C. f,n , trlni , 11,
S. J. M
Y. LiE.4,;liit.R.l.l, ifferiktilrY
.1. 0.
(.' , srcbr 11,1 a Gtl 1."cn.l st,r,nc,ut
CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
,I;IF PITTSBURGH
HA El. KEA, SocreLary.
AVM Pre.. 1E13:
°Mee, Coe. of 2lrrt,-t and Wadsr SIR.
(peer , - !:-I all.l 2.12:m1440 toe NaVlga
t.,, at.: Wvol r ara
Sri I I AN NRYl
:itt.' r.
Infur6e against Lots
and Ustrange by 1,1 r•
lEEE
FIRE IN SURANCE
Th<neltrprise Insurance Co.,
O!'
In%
pcha
1 4 ,' t v;flo..t. 9, (; , 41tonttrItI
co., ~;m4oA ii O. / f10w..,
:- I ,•;•••• tr 4 ~;,Too- ; 4 14.: - 1"4.1, .1••• , 1 , Ai.
. t . 7 , Er:,' (.1. ,:son,
.4 , 14. t. .'•tryt h C0...h..0:41
S. Co., .17.0047 1 . 0 , 1014-1" 4 Co , .4
1;.,•1 .; 0,4. A
apiGAtlo 1310Q1 - ., No. 1.7 Y;;Lb;
FIRE INSURANCE
BY TEE
Reliance Mutual IllSurave Company,
(Jr Philadelphia,
Or. Building?, Limit or Perpetual, hies.
clian,l:ze. Furniture, &c., in town
or country.
t'aiti Capital, $229,610 00.
A t.i+ets, *303.509 96.
1 LN LIT SY'REST.
laves:4-d t v full.rs 3 via
First Mortgage ou ,Im i troved Clty Property,
worth double the iummint 11&6,600 00
rtround rent. tiret class 2,002 00
Penneylvtima Railroad Co.', 6 41 cent..
Mortgage Tistaiiis, Z3i..00C, cost
Philadelphia city 6 per cent lean
Allegheny Courtly cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Lolall , l
Collateral 1000 S, Well Boil:red
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mourition
Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000
Pennaylvau ta Railroad Company Stock... 4,0(0) qy
Stock of Re:mutt.. Autnai In-trance Co_ 24.1300 C)
Stock of County Dire Insurance Co ...... 1,050 oo
Stock of Irelawere M. b. Illattranee C 0.... 700 00
Commercial Bank do ........... ...... 5,135 01
Mechanic,' hank do 2,012 be
Union M. 111.-otanre Co's Seri n 160 00
Bills Rome liable, business paper 10,26 16
Book Account., accrued iniiiiroot, etc.-- 0,216 72
Cash on tanland in in hands of agent.,,.. 11,885 15
Sie.l,foe Be
CLEM TINGLEY, Pre&ldet
DIIIICTORB.
.. ..
them Tor.t.;;cy t Samuel Stepharc,
Wilham R. Thempetda, Robert Steen,
Frrdertirc Br an, William Mils:tor,
Cornetto, Stc,11:1011, Itcniartun W. Tingley
John K. Wrwre I, Marahnll Hill.
H. I. Car:ton, Z. hothron,
Robert To laud, CrUallq , Leland,
Frederick hrneiß Jacob 'l'. Bottling,
Charlea S. Wood, Smith Boars '
lames S. Woodward, John }id well, Fitts.
B. M. H INCHRIAN, Secretary.
J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent.,
myle Northeast corner Third and Wood street:,
the Mutual Lifelnsurance Co
01! NEW YORK..
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent
00 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
THEAUSINESSOFTHISCOMP A N
is conducted on the mann/ princ.ple, in the
sinctest tense 01 the term—Lie entire surplus,
deducting usressory crpesocti alone, being equitat•ly
divided among the assured.
Receipts fur the year ending Slat January.
fi,659,576 75.
Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Mallon
of Dollars.
Cash on hand and in 8au1r..4 120,050 39
Bonds and Mortgages 6,421,870 12
United States Stocks 357,222 60
Real Estate 40;e30 13
Due from Agents 1,0,555 60
;Interest accrued; but net yet due
Deferred premiums, (ostirnaLetl)
Praiamins in course of transmission...
GROH Aaums, February 1, 1881.........E7X7,980 12
Rattle of premium /Afar, /111.1 profile gyrate,' that ,
in moat oilier Companies.
Tee l'itorownes or CAM! Amirre to the amount at
risk in grrater than that of any other Life .1 nail
ranee Company in ile Lotted States.
PumptJf , t, ant every 1 - equities Information will
be furniehed free of expense on application, by
letter or ottierwitte to
DARLINGTON fr. BIatOKSTOCK,
y3l.3md 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.
AIIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE cn NIPANT—INCORPORATED
TEE LEGISLATURE UN PENNSLVANLA,
1536. OFFICE, S. E. COE...Vim THIRD 41VD
WALNUT . t.:T.LE LETS , PRILAIJEJ.,PIiIA....X.A_RIN E.
.INSUILiNCES on Veeeelis Cargo and Freight, to all
=D of the World. INLAN IZeSURA.NCEti on
e, bY Rivera, Canals, 14/1116F., and Land Car
t-WON to all parts of the Union. FLEE INSU
EANftilifis on Marchandree generally, on Storm,
Dwelling Houses, ac.
D ULM o.22.—Vim. D rvti :I..!Alin•d. A. Bonder,.
Theophilue Paulding., P , orose, John C.
Davis, Jemes 'Paquin; Wm. Eyro, Jr., James C.
Head, Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph IL Sisal, Dr. R. H.
Eineton, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Quarles Kel
ley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peruston,lieru7 Sloan,
Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Spencer
Thomas G. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Jacob P. Jones, James B. APPariand, Joshua P.
Eyre, John B. Semple. PitubtiVi, D. T. Morgan,
A. B. Berger, do.
WILMS P 4 MARTIN, President
THOS. C. • Riai.4 Vitae Presideni.
Knurl LYLTURII, Secretary.
P. A. MADEM, Agent
ions P.
ingest fittAinirgit
Z,T 0 'I".A. Zt - '' P1:7331, I O.
riFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pont, Fifth
auvet. near Wood. irta
AL? iKO Et. areautoza. JAMIE b 1111
M'CALMONT & KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO.,
myzalyd rennsybran:ft•
EL W. l'errseliow (iso. DAWSUD
PATTERSON A, DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
PITTSBUVG H, FA..
.RF. ifaucAb,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
0024 *, No. 7.4 Graat Street
(Three doom below the Court liouße,)
my 3:17 pt—m•
IitRACJILEIVRILDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Wince, No. 1.15 Fourth St.,
PITTS BURCH, PA.
No. S't Wylie Street, l'lttsbuirglL.
Esrertrecx:—Dr. A. M. Poll°o, 1). 1
TLoodore Rol,bats, Errnu.,
my 14:ly
TEETH
SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
si L 1., has retnr.t , ,, i to 2.46 PENN
• HTREET, in the bow, lormln:y r:cuptrp.l
ny Ur. (1. E. iieye,r, oppov.u. (!( - Ir.r ,
He wi!l guru nil (hr. 1,101.(i.rn •
myerLP: at vflrion4 prwaks, (1 . 1,11 1•,
lie, er.
A. 1i,..110v. t. 1.. J. IL
WE. Vit,ittrt:, E. 1,... , 3 - W. Non
Harntipi „ y
C . kia.ELZ,
WIITERCIME AND HOMEOHiTHIC PHYSIC:OA
A -AI: Er; J . OF
HAI NHOVi 9 . :l;Ett TED TRUSS
$'OPB, , il 76
, 14)1.1y (11M.PENN Ann WAYNE s Ts.
.lullN 1,1 )01-INI E 1,1,1 1N
LAW PA NE:4IIIP.
TIM N ED I[AV E
hy formed u C•,•joir:ner•iniv Lh- prni-tp nof
1:1.• I,lw. M
PdLyl qiN
lirgh, Al ay 161:,,15ti1.
KIII.IAPATRICII:
ArIYIII.Nr:YS AT 1 AW,
iNn. 133 Fourth Street, to, door d itioyr•
i
AE. Id Ls; A. L. , tit I f ., Attorney nt
t
tat.my ..::lerry A i:cy. y
( S i El )L(; E El.l)l.:ti HA VI N - Ci
rek.m.-,1 THE LAW, m,y
n, eaif~r Ilht rd a; ~di 1L: Ivorth kr-.
I_l Alll., Sur:-oon Denllßt, suc,ce6aor
.t. W. :40. 144 : . 4Tywmfiela strool.
4ir Ofhee hours firm t 3 1 o'chs,lr. had
from: 2 to 5 o'olook. falfslr
CUPPING AN!) EEG N(4,
V max. & RS. S h.
F. R. Copra,
W. Brown,
Pmd,
GiltyLoa,
a VI iklr,
r, extrAct...L. 11,1, filloAcr
r. 1% E. If'
0.5v.1, (Eantlln, &c.
ALAI/DIN COAL OIL COlVi PAN V.
JOHNSTON &
45 Market street, P:ttsburgh,
Ly - AVE A I, W A Y.', on tim.n.l n superwor
91/2111.1i 01 IA 111CA . 1
Cl: I:1 (-A tJ!IJ.
C00p. , 1
n. I
L.&..1
iteUu I.
11 0 ti ❑'ion.
X, It, tiTC,r,,il
LARD OLL, OAN D I.EB,
Mo. 47 Wood St root, PII taburgi, Pa
or l'er
NATRONA OIL.
NUFAI.'I;IO , .O PKNNSY
C"n.PP. , V
C;LEA 1'
and gLarano-, i
fli K. I : : •
U.Olll , l.ALItly On nom: r •••.
I_l,u N 24 IA
as;.i , k4.( ) [ - 4 •
efORNEii. FOURTH ANI K.
kin.t-qur:;,,
P. ftg.:nt r.cd :.a:e 0
CA RBON OILS.
Fil•6l)S , Ca7Lat.nnUy tie naiad. nal is re,:,v'.niz he ay . ,
and 11b1:1; fur L. ,r:c . ,.1.0g and I:.A . ,lllraig
re '1a...7,, a hl , e; .1, I.+n;, leal,n cused
t,rtftfreldx
I) ilk k • L ti, iEN , ;A L ANi; cAI:BuN
TO be the bo-A in al, my A: jlO,
LAM PS nro the leteat one twat, pod of evoo.
Vdr,,qy.
)AL Ul 1.,a the mo-t AlonotIo.;.1 kii•l
jgt.t t-r,oro:y
dv.k!,:e ;:nd ct,ilutry st,,rt
with C ( parl., and of the no—
,pl,!,ty, .1 too Va2 , o; I;. (W
41,111,1cy:4. /4 I M
lu un. 1:1,1i ,, •!. Msrk-t .
rd,,, :;“• r re.inan,l,l,l
NEW WALL PAPER STORE.
BETIVIiHN FIPTII AND LIBEL TI NTS.
r l llO. 107 Market Street,
TIIE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING
anew and lore otorlle of
PAPEIZ HANGINGS,
EMbrIiCIII4 rim:rip:am somortment for Dwellings,
:itorsoi, offices, fisild, tharchor, tic, In wineh
re-psot,:d. 3 Puerto It ottontina of th,,pia,..
havair, an omire now ,i4,cic of good- , re e e ni l y
pureimsoil and now funsmg. Thooe in want of
now goods .61 find thorn Ly looking through our
assortment.
mortylyd
JOS. K. lII'UI3 Fr..s
WALL PAPEFt! WALL PAPER!
The LnrgPst Assortment and Lowest ?roc+
In Pllt.tharghl. Come and see
WALTER P. RIARSIIIALI,
No. t4l wood Street,
(Nsar Fourth, at tile O!d Stand,)
Has for sals French, uermsto and American
WALL PAPERS,
FOE PA Itl.oltE.
HALLE,
BEES,
OHURCHLS,
I,ol,Kiat, A,.
50,000 rolls at 121 ets. 50,000 rolls at
6, 8 anti 10 eta.
Wmzcw CONTAINS, Flax BOLSI, PIUSTR,
Tseraa Cocoas, Cizer.uraa, tc.
teir Look for the Striped Front.
The only place in (Awn where a full Saporttnunt
of French naners is trent
AM ES M. T A.Y.LOR I
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, 951 Penn Street, stlt Ward
9R9,a6
.Bu,ooo Ott
146,000 ul
3:1,1:12
L L E C rri ON S promptly made.
A./ Decide, Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal
Writinv Drawn. Acknowledgemeubs Taken, Pills
Protlated. apeil
y
Cf — OA L, N UT WA L,SLACK, & COKF
IL./ —Having purchased the entire interest of m,
partnere in the firm of SAILEY. a Co ,
am now prepared to lurn.en to our former custom
em and the citizens of Pittsburgh and
generally, a superior quality of COAL, NUT OJAI ,
BLACK and COKE, in large or Mail !MAI:It/09.111
dory sant through the Post Office, lett at the To',
Souse of the Monongshelaßridge, or at the Work
will be attended to with promptness.
Coal Works and Office, situated 'in South Pitts
burgh, ono square above the Monongahela Bridge
1171.6 m JAMES M. BAILEY.
FRENCH WALL PAPERS, of Spring
Importation, prior to enforcement of the new
tent:4l(re now sold 3) per cent. cheaper than CALI be
hereafter. Style,. very beautiful. For sole by
sel4 W. p. 81A12.8F1A1,1,. 07 Wood street.
QRTEh.:N APPLES.-17 barrels just
received and RI , hale by
HENRY IEL c01.1,1Y-3.
SUNDRY PRuD
100 Rage Pea taut;
75 do Feather , :
60 boxes Cream Cbeeee;
3 bbla Eggia
60 LA bbis Mackerel, N 0.3;
260 bashele Dried Apples:
60 do do l eashe s
Bawl:181de%
100 Oil Barrels, in store and for sale by
JAB. A. FETZER. corner Market and Plrstista.
'l5 GROSS BRANDRETEPS PILLS,
just received and for sale by
GEORGE A. KELLY. Drrtgaist,
eel 9 69 Federal street, Alleghcay.
~+'ope~siauat:
WIC 11. WHITNEY,
DENTIST
E's. IJP'I' TT :R. _
Whc.ifmnle. and
nplatly
E. 3. C.
Palm, Toilet and Resin Sonet,
I ;A,
k,,e4t
L Y
L A M P STORE
g, lur,t2te, HIS
A: , /) C.% RI •
Malt Vaper, tt.c.
3ldermen.
tfi 111 L.
WM. BENNETT,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES,
Old Monongahela and Beetified Whisky,
No. 120 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOHN IitUDEVM
WHOLESALE GROCER,
fe2.2: 6m
—AND DEALER IN—
New Orleans Sugar and Molasses,
FLOUR, co.r,
Rice, Cheese, Fish, Olas, &c.,
No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield,
PITTSBURGH, PEIIITA.
A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Wine
of hp own importation. always on hand. Also, 01
Monongahela Rye, Beach and Irish Whiskeys.
ap2Rlyn
' , small, PI
s. &C. JP. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS
AN - ID
DEL LIM RS I.T
00X, CAP, LETTF,R, and all kinds
of WHAPI•II , 4O PA Plia-2, save removed from
K7U. WOOD STREET to
No. 83 Smithfield street,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
eak.Caah or Tracta fox Rice. apg
CARRec
Wholesale Grocers,
WIN ES, BRANDIES, G INS, &C.
IMPORTERS OF
ALSO ,
Distillers and Dealers in
VINE OLD IDONONGAINLA RYE WHIM,
327 and 329 Liberty Street,
pit , man mail, Pd.
RAUCH LA YII'OPC,
Wilf , lll-:t1.1:: A ititl,lll.
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
370. 37 Diamond AlleY,
Near Woe>.l Stroet.
I'ITT6I3 R(i A. PA.
aar A I on hand iiiitokberry, tliorry and
G,411,01 P•rtititl ononieitileifi Rectified
W oink s.
-
t,'. 11 11 XILEI'OI% z 4. BRO.
WINES, BRA - 141ES, &e
/Lig() DEAL.e.as IN
ia(' Old %Whiskies,
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT BTREE'
PHILADELPHIA
gobarro anti seprs.
6, D. RI N ELIA RT,
KAlMPlonnutta AND 14ALES IU ALL =7 , 1
TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGAR'S,
5.01:2y ro 120 WOOD FITREKT.
_ .
L VON ARIVSTHA
wh,za•
rvid A NA Lier m
GEN UI NE HAVN SEGARS
A.SD
Virg - halal Chewing 'rob:tact°
WOOD STREET,
rider Ole 6L Chk - les Hotel. Gall PrrrriKTIRGH. PA .
Wm. ktut.as,
. ill; A cacarraus, Pittsburgh
rn. LIAM Si. Et ICY. ETSON ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
14 , D IN MT:M.3 cv
ULLA M DIES, WIN ICS AND S.' lEGABS:
INCK :al ANL 2A uORNICK OM LIbERTY
ANN 1 P.WIN NTRFET:,
SOLIf UtiNTZ, FOR
SWEARER A
'S CITY GLASS
PIVI%.“IIJIIGH., PA..
Iron, gills, Cotton Yarns, ac., &c.,
stan tly on Hand. fmr2
pagurn k an
A: LA`
APIEROTYP.6 GALLERY,
—I
LA F_A.. - "Sr JE a , 7 , _ID .1-T,Ls_
FOI STREFT F.NTRA NCF.:
T floS E PA Rl'l ES WA N'l'l NG
rod tine A inbroty we at a moderate price, and
vitm ;t•tro o-t-n !4, o t.t, t a n ;zoo.] tikenee,
here ark, reep.e , bl.:y Fwietted to cad.
v,riety of v.a.r, and frame- 4:%1• . ; g on han.t.
Pre e, ri.,,teritin and lstiN faction &:;11MX , InlEald.
GLASGOW,
leJIO F 4 Fourth Strunt, Pittaburgh.
PEOPLES'GALLERY,
93 WOOD STREET,
Corner of Diamond Alley.
rrIT E SUBSCR BER WOULD R ES
i'ECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pitts-
LarAh and Vicinity, that he has leased the above
tialiery. end ,B prepared in take every va
nity Ml , cture knew: to Ihe rbotoeraphic Art, in
a: 'men perfect F:y!es, vet: at eiREATLY RELiU
~c It p niroproTvinente hare
been rendering mui• doeimnk,,
0 . , 027.1" , n1inal Hu./ pkv.t.. , Au t location in inn ripe
•
tnr 1 A..I.Y4UA Y.
- •
J. 4. tizr:txr. 11. Hstb■
(I fc.,
It L: VDI Is: It dt. IS ROTH Is: It .
(Szie2,,,, , Nr.r to Itaynut d A innutsen.)
Wlnlf•sx, t J4tt:er , in
FOREIGN FRUITS,
CONFECTiut: RV, SlibiAtLS, FIRE
VIORRS, &c.
No. 39 Wood et, and No. 113 Second so eet,
Opposite St Charles Hole:,
PITTSBURG 11
WILLIAM BACA LEY)
Wholesale Grocers,
Nos. 18 and 20 W(A....2 Street,
IV ht. / I
WM. U. BMITB, dr. CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCE:RS,
08 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS
inr2S Pittsburgh, Pa.,
PIIOLSTERY,
No. 85 Pourth Street, near Wood :
riillE SUBSCRIBERS MANTJFAC•
AL Lure and 'seep constantly on hand every art!.
el, in erie line. viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Cnl
Lii.n 'toot's., Comforts, Feather Beds, MattrasgElS^l
ail hinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Reds
All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
rErlsrompi attention given to all orders (or he
brig and laying down Carpets. Oil Clothe, Ac.
eetl7 lyd ROB F., ItTti k 171 &NI -
Apollo Clan Billiard Saloon.
JOHN GANGWISCH would remind
u his old friends and customers that he is Still
to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrant*
on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet
quality of lager beer, and in connection with tbt
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo:
tahies, balls and cues.
Rer.mber the place, Apollo Hall, FoOrth st.
near W
______._
A EULToN, BELL AND BRASS
. FOUNDER, 1,0. , ttreet; Pitts
Pa, Is prepared to forme;: lo ordor,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTH
Fit BEl..l—'l, OF ALL SIZES,
' From 10 to 10, 000 pounds.
CRIME BELLS made to order. STOP A- 1 41
GA titlll COCES of all t.izeia, for Steamboats;
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAM
INGS, and every 'variety of Brass Castings finishe
in the neatest manner.
au,- RABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL
FULTON'S PATENT MKRALLIC PACKING, for
Storm Engines.
UNDI:I-la
-160 bags Rio Coffee,
160 b og (ask,) N. 0. 1d015....
15 biads Porto Rico Sugar,
60 bble Refined do
" do Yellow do
500 boxes Window Glass,
36 bbis N. Y. Syrup,
16 "
10 " No. 3 Large Mackerel,
do
10 bbis Na I, medium, dofor saltier
IL SMITH CO,
Os A... end- 7.10 Front wept
i
ryp~A X ON
Al:B '_Persons owning
lands in the West, who wish
to My taxes, are informed that weattend to the
receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, lowa, &c. _ _
CIOLl"S REVOLVERS I COLT'S RE
VOLVERSI—Jnat received, another lot by
express of all the different kinds manufactured.
Sharp's Four Shot Repeaters;
Allen a Seven do
Smith a Weeeon's Seven Shot Rep eaters.
For sale by Bowri * TETLEY I
IM FO RTF.Rti OF
Guars.
PI TTSHURGIEI.
...Jos. R. II Ci-DitRIL
20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 6s A 6s.
6 do Coach do,
6 do Star do,
10 Barrels No. I Lard Oil,
6 do do 2 do,
26 do Lubricating N 1 Oil,
10 do do do 2 Oil,
60 do Carbon Illuminating Oil
26 do Coal do do,
On hand and for saIe, SAWYE by
B. J. H.
To whom was awarded, O.
by &
the U. B. AgleicUlß,tara.
SocietY, the first premiums for Oily,. Wale and
Candles.
/ cases rens dardines—choice bra,lgula;
5 . . “
3 " and A " . Is bon e d ;
In storerand aide by [sal REYMER & BROS.
6 DOZ. PARRISH'S HAIRRESTOI4.--
ATIVE; 6 dos Parrfnb ' s Elixir; just received
and for sale by GEO. A: RRLGY,
idle Allegheny city
LEAD. --1000 Pi ,received by
se? HEN RY H. COLLIN&
S. CUTHBERT & BON.
al Make! ed.
T norice
6Th
bozos;
for
-1-4 "rtal rea qa Just reetativltisi__
awe bY na)
4finmit)
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FERNITURE AND CHAIRS
•
AT
11 , EDTICED PRIQPS.
JA ES W. WOODWELL,
Woe. 97 and 99 Third Street.
&ND
111 FOURTH STREET,
CONSISTING 07
ALL VARIETIES 07 STYLES AND FINIFSE,
13171211.16L8 /KM
Hotels and Private Dwellings.
*Elk. All orders promptly attended to, and the
Furniture carefully packed and boxed.
Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice.
Cabinet Masers supplied with every article in the
lino.
mare
VIT _
-1 1.TRN FruRE FOR CA full
assortineut of Pittsburgh nisnuthotatoil
irUP-NiTUBB, embracing
BUREAU-X. _
800% CAREB.
WARDROBES,
god every article needed In a well furnished dwel
iirg, as well an a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FI.I.6ISITURP,
Constantly on hand and made to er As the
ow, terma on which business Livim:teat this estab
l.,hment is for CASH, prix care made accordingly.
Persons in want of a.tytning in the above line,
would be advantaged hy calling at
FACZLINER &
No.loB Smithfield street, below Fifth
J. D. NACILIMIA,
I Arne rt r marl,
EdurationaL
ST. FR.ANCiS' cou,auE,
l - nder Care of the Franclse= Brothers
rfl 11 IS I N:;'l' I'l'UT I ON, SITUATED
IN
It iti 1... TN). Cambria County, Pennsylva
nn,, frei motes from Creeeon Stalion, tut Ilia direct
rem., hetivivecrinladelphia and Pitudinrgh, was
eLariered is 1-2.5 i. with priviliges to cooler the
Collegiate Honor= and 1 eigrees. The loeie
Lion of the (enege is 1:13 , of Ile: most healthy In
PE - 130i , y1VS11J4-01, ponwn of the Allegheny
Mountaten tiring, proverbial for Its pure writer,
t,rarmg air, anti picti;reeque scenery.
Toe Se!, lai.iic year commences on the PI RErr
Mtr.`4DAV filer the 11th of AlitiliST, and ends
aLoi.n. the vtvit, ef JUNI , : following. It is divided
11240 two Seto-ions. Students cannot return home
between tine Sessions. All the Apparatus news
!a,-, fir Laud Purveying, Engineering, de., Ac.,
w!li br !.croshed by the Insntutiorto the Students.
. - .
rdal and V0e..11.1 htuaie forlnn no extra
argn. trh ha admitted from night
y - to the age r f rnanitnod.
'fraud—Hoard and Tuition, payable hail yearkr in
$lOO
g and use of Bedding.. .10
(71,64,rai and Modern Languages, extra.....- 10
J«rte spend Vnt.ation at the College In
it.1,:.,13ef...5ti be nutde to the RI.. Rev. liisrop
(gC, , a nor, to no Roy. T.B. lleynolda, Ht.. Mary's,
Loretto, add to otter Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
loocese.
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
T WES'11:11 ESTER, PA., INITE IN
two hours nde from Philadelphia by the
en n.y!rarart Central or the West Chester direct
trio Irosd a.ll rename the duties of the SUMMER
on the first day of MAY next, and close on
laot day ef , *eptember. The School, therefore,
aesieor. during .he SUMM ER 14.0LITIIS. Pupils
arc received at any tmie atproportionate charge&
The average number of students is 85, under the
charge of nine Teachers. The French, German
and npanish languages are taught by native resided
instructors. For catalogues apply to
Witt. F.WYE1?..14, A. M. Principal,
a! , l2i2miiieod at West Chester, -Penna.
CITY TAX ES
C=El
WATER RENTS.
A LL PERtioNS LIABLE FOR CITY
rs and linaineas Taxes and Water Rents in the
ilty of Pi itsbu - gh, are hereby notified that the above
tnici, and water renh , are now due and payable at
CI( y Treasurer'. Office, Fourth Street.
89-On all payment made Delors AUGUSTPIRST,
a Discount of Viva Per Can . will be al
lowed. Between August Ist and Sep ember
a discount of Two Per Cent. Between . Oc
-1,4 and November Ist, an tuldi ,- lon will be
made of five per cent, and after November Ist, all
remaining unpaid will be put in the hands of collect.
0r,., with a iurther addition of five per cent.
Ix Al. Fled BAUM City Treasurer.
1 0.423,Pi-P-ET'SI
SPRING SALES.
W. D. SI H. 311,CALLIIM,
87 Fourth Street,
LI AVE J UST OPENED A SPLENDID
+•'rtruent of
Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes
try, and Common Ingrain
Carpeting%
OIL CLOTHS
From 3 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful patterns,
with 1.11 goals" Draftily found in FIRST CLASS
CA EI'ET eroßms, and on as favorable terms as
any other hons:J in the oily. mh3o
D. C. ICIWEELAND
CEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET
BOlES;
makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
riCIX FS, aultable for 81toes, Dry GOOCINAIe, Alt
Fastera rieeA. Corner Virgin alley and Wood
:ereet ' (third tory T -t/rer Citizens' Bank,) pitta4-
b;irgh, - 'a:ly
!Jail's Patent illuminating Tiles.
RAYING BEEN LPPOINTED AG &NIS
FOR TUB SALE OF
HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING
TOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, GEL
LARS, AREAS, AND COAT, VAULTS. We
would respectfully solicit an examination of
samples, at our
Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street,
ANDERSON & PHILLIPS,
BROWN BROTIIR Agents for
RS, manufacturer,
mars Clideago, Illinois.
Notice of Dissolution Partnership
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
~1„1 1 the partner sh (4EOßGE A. KEL T Y ip lately existing betweeoLEE
A. BECKHAM and of the city
of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM &
KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April,lBsl, by
mutual consent. BECKHAM & KELLY.
The boaineas will be carried on at the old
plead by the aubseriber, by whom all the busineae
of the late firm will be settled.
GEORGE A. KELLY
Allegheny, Tune 4, 1861.—Jea-tf
SOAP, CANDLES AND OILS
LOCO BOZOS Chemical Olive Braying Soap
800 do Rosen Soap in /, 2 and 8
800 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 and 8 115 bans
200 do Oldne di) in 1 bars,
154 do German do I lib bars,
250 do Friend to Woman Soap in IID ' bars
1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different
shapes and sizes.
600 Boxes Miners' Candles,
1,000 do Hydraulic, Framed and Mould Candles
for Summer sae.
200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 48,6 s es.
as_
60. do New Bedford Sperm Candles. 4 s, Is a
ARDINES.-
AT S. 4OO bushels Prime Oats, la
store and for sale by
l i snzio.
JAMES
Corner Market & First ate
- - --
.., ~''W~ ' f[/`dt bpi
.1
BANKERS "'Ulf mons - -
. >5 I
Wood aweetedt-71-adtt-,..---..
N tantt ROLIdES &SONS andEz
Dreher*, teid - Deaers 7 104e4;
F-Drafh:tAcciciTCceß Gold, Bihar and „Bnk:Votes
B Exchanf or ti :the Eastern and Wilda= (Nap con
Colrechorut Zade in all the citlee ttictli: tt g the
United States. Deposita neared trowlands or
carrent paper, No. 67 Maritetatreet bereeenThirtt
and For= atreeta.
'attsny, "
Abmtd.
DO.LL4III rir.ras
, _ aro. 625 FOURTH STREET.
C.H.AR TIERED IN 105E0.
rIPEN' DAILY, frolld fl i t° 2Veloat '
rilao, on Wednesdaran& Saturday- aranio.
from IL ay lat to Novemberlatifrom
and from November let to' May let: froffi . <VW
Deposits received of all sums not Imi anti SO
Dermas, arid'a dividend of the profitedred twice ,
a year, in June and December. Interest Mas ;Was
declared somi.ennnally, in June:and
since the Bank NM organised ; at. the rate .of six •
per eenL a year. .
Interest; if not drawn out, is plaeed to tho Cretin
oft be depositor as principal, and bears the same
.interest from the first days of June and December,
compounding twice a year withontiroutdrigthe de
positor to call or even to present hispaas book— At
this rate, monoy will doable in less Lain twelve
yearn, makin g in Lho aggregate wear aro Wilitrate
Pia MEM A WM.
Books containing the (Mortar, By-Laws, tuksa
andßegulaticar, tarnished gratis; on app li cation a 4
the office.
rmitmn.
41.a/.BE ALB=T..
MML
William J. Anders P
on IES , I James B D. Meech;Hitl
Eturgwis, Maar. M. Pennock
Bee). L. Pshnestock, A. M. Pollock, JAL ,
Hopewell Hepburn, Hobert Robb,
James lierdman, James Steidle,
James D. Kelley,Alextuider Triad*
4111114T0R.
Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden,
John G. Backeten, Peter A. Madeira,,
George Black, John H.
John B. Canfield, James IP=
Alonzo A. Carrier, John Ma
Charles A. Colton,
Willer P. Marsha
Milken Douglas, John Orr;
John „Evan Henry L. Mama.,
John Holmes, John B. tiThrienberge
William B. Haven, Alexander: Spear.
Peter H Hunker, 'William _E. Eichnit*
Richard. Has, base •
William S. arely, Christian Yeager.
mart= MD TERMan.
GRA BLEB k COLTON: gel
L.N OFIC
HEINICY• OA W. C U IIOTTI,
No, 100 SmithllelAl Bt.,'
Near the corner of Fifth,
PITTSIIIIRCM,
It/TONEY in large- and small quantities
nit loaned on Gold mad Silver, Dismande,Jew9l
- hold and Oliver Watches and all kiado
able articles, for any length of time atoned cat.:The
goods cannot. be delivered without thia Ticket... Not
accountable m case of fire.
Vv.oo3as flooratrom 4AI AL.tirlOP.:X Jl2O
THE IVERVANTIM
°AGENCY ) ,
rtoopox & Al l icnor 01E140.
Over 240,000 Business Houses Bezekla Em
bracing every City, Town and :V in
the United States, Canada, and other
British Poi:sessions in ICJ!.
R. G. DUN .16 CO., Proprietors.
A. A ItMETILONG, Mumma,
Corner of Wood and Filth Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa
Eatonfibbed New
MorYork June, 1843 Pittsburgh
a, r 852.
Head Oak*
NEW YORK—. -.....-- . ... .DIIN, BOYD & CO
BranchOßlcea, •
Pitteburg, G Dun & Co; Philadelphia, Eli Dna
& Co ; Cincinnati, Ft G Dun & Co; Cleve Land, B G
Dun h. Co; Detroit, R G Dun & Co; Chicago, R.
Dun & Co ; G Dun &Co ; Near
R(4 Dim Co; Charleston , R G Dun ilaDor.Loninvilla,
(I Duna Co; St. Louis, B G Dan Co; Bash.
ville,RGDun&Co.
Ansoclat e Offices,
Boston, E Ruasell & Co; Baltimore, J D Pratt
Co ; Richmond Pratt Co. &
Foreign Offices,
Toronto, R El Dim & Co; Montreal, R Ef Blinn A
Co; London, lAig, R-G bunt Co.
Reference Books,with notices of changes, printed
daily', furnished to subsCribeh3. Price n
Collections promptly attended to in all parts of
the United States Hod British. Possession& and
References to upwards 'of 150 HODS& in Pittsburgh
for whom the eStee makes collection& ,
Letters of introduction ' to Lawyers of high stand.
tog and respectability in every sectioirorthe Union
will be gratuitously furnished to subscribers wr
log an application at the office. Also to anyaf tte
offices named above. mh2lllm.
Ci B. SEELY,
„ 114 FIFTH STREET. °trite Winch's'.
FrEA T ROUTE AND GEN AI . ANENT.
•
DEALER IN.
NOTES, BONDS, MORTNAGES and other Sec tt
rit i. • apt
013 las s Works.
EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.
A. WOLPE...F. T. PLUNKETT.M. GAIMELL
WOLFE PLUNKETT &CO.
GLASS MANUFACTURER;
WAREHOtTBE
No. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First,
5e2211 Pittsburgh.
otounaua/s,:.....a.Oustiaoriasi
UNNLNGIIAMS C CO.—PIT T S •
BURGH CITY GLASS WORIcs.:-Arinihbus e ,
110 Water street,and 166 First street, .I . itifishurgh,
Pa, three doors below Idonon&shefit gous A ,
fdatiufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glans
Druggists' Glass Ware- and . Amerlosat -9earei
alries 2 for parlor windows, churches and public
°adding&- • • 4,1
ptssaiutions.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
THE 03-PARTNERSHIP .11EICET0-
.K. fore existing between JOHN P. Resr a
HENRY MINER, under the firm of HUNT &
MINER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business of the late firm will be settled by
HENRY MINER, who Is authorized to sign the
firm's name in liquidation. _
Jam P. RUNT,
liKkiRT MINER.
July 1816,1861.
HENRY MINER,
Bumessor to
RUNT A MINER,
Wholesale and Retail
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER t NEWSDEALER
N05.:71 /And 73 FUT/It/TREE%
Next door to the Post Mee,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
IF YOU WANT 80100D.NEW
Emit or prepared Mince Ittent..:ntizedi end all
a ar kind of B Foota3,oohing Buindy or Wuse, New
Orange, Lemon and Minn Peel gOto , Reworth
Itrothers in the . Diantonkwhere yOn.will get all
new mei Fruit and lower th an ill any titherhouse
in the ei . Also it l ftlif - andlull amortotent of
kamily aceries, Taw Eine, E l mAl 4: all
other kinds of Foreign and Domestic' hors.
/LUNG/VTR
daM corner of Diamond and Dismiss/
fIUNS, I.'ll3'fOLS, ItIFLIZ-The at
RUNS,
Mutton of those in search of
RIFLES,
PISTOLS, te-,ite-,
directed to our splendid stock,
W. W. YOUNG,
No, W ; Weed alms
TERMS CA B HI--NEW GOODS I
'NEW GOODS 11—OPEN T/119, Dalr.,-New
Prints, Ginghams, &C. Grey Goods, 'at, - .4U cents
and upwards. a large lot dand by water, price
4 cants per yard. A large lot Banaells Cold style)
Prints at 0 3 4 seals per yard, fornser price' 1234 eta.
Bargains for cash. C. HANSON LO VA
&OS 7411Ar1ret street.
A SMALL FARM FOR 'SALE, four
/11aL and a half miles from the city.: . Twenty-live
acres in cultivation, balanee la pr.me timber A
good new frame dwelling touse - of six roema, hall
and kitchen; atebte, good garden. well of , water,
Le. .Price,S2,6oo. Terms easy. -For aala bY
sol 9 8 etITHBEFtT J 8011..fdliarket
STARS :0013.11TY, INDIANA7 , --160
acres of good land on Weft: Mayne and Chi.
cago IC.E. Price SS 00per acre. For sale by
WO CUTHBFAT a sox, a Market street.
STIL.LCHEA — PERTHO EVER:-
BOOTS,
SHOES,
AND BROGA.Na
Gad soon at Lhe Cheap Caah Store of
JOSEPH EL BORLAND.
Bela 98 Market street, 2d dorr from Fin .h.
CITRON.—
10 boxes fresh Citron ;
5 Orange Peel;
" Lemon " now in Mire and for
gale by REYMER.* EROS.
B3FBONE
TTLE
300 I H I OWDER ins" r F eedyedla k e sale by
eel 9 GEORGE A linLY, prttir
89 Alden! street,
LINSEED 0114.-400 this, torsale by
A.,.FARNEEMNIK It . CO.
musr of Oblilaid - WOOd me,
P=iUnMiLarel'A!l