roposals for Army Wagon and Ambo lance ilarnesg. Orrin OI'AMIT CLOIEUTO Ana fAMPAOS, arner Of .13010tErd and Mercer streets, NEW YORE, August. 3, I.Btll, PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office for furnishing, by contract Army Wagon Harness. The propmiale shonla state ine price at which they can be furnished, at the pli:ces of mar.ufoc tnre, and the price at winch they can be delivered at thus Gepet: the number which can be mane 1-, the bidder within ono month after the receipt oftit", order; Rib° I.llb number which he can deliver tyr., - In one Wer The lisnlclo+ mu. , .! exactly conform to ti , e follow in g opeeitleations and to the .e6t4bll: , li• dpstt.ern Four Tuttle harness P- , .o lows, to }z' :t: - . _ WHEEL. Two QuEera—BreechlV hf:, 8 fee , 6 Inc` , es 314 inches wide. sewed into 14 rini, of iron; hip -trip, 3 feet 11 ince-, i• • r wid -; stay pores '2 feet long. 2•-•::, s w atf, inch buckles; rrt r.trap, to -"f; ? eeei: .' l 'el 154 inch Si ,tr,p. 4 Ire Ong, 131 Inch wide; i tier, -h ~! •P'• InC W , IRP.ring tnF onto'. Tw 1.- , tt inrues 9 inches wide, with Ft ;Fr,i ir.• 6 1-11 •Ich-, short side 1 foot 5 noshes long oft 2 nr•h , -. wide . Two Hair • °liars, IS o l' nc::.-e lone. will; double straps and use lo , +the re nnu , non cads. Two racrof *along Harr., .0 ,11 t, road,• Cl white oak rout tr"ned with hcbtre, b:e.n.-.1 rings 134 inch aqu• re, staples and lno Two pair of Hem ewe; N-I., , wer one 5 feet 6 nett es long 34 inch w.de; upper one 4 set 6iiicbee long. 3.5 inch Aldo Two rfridles—Crown piece 2 feet long, 11... i inch wide; cheek piece: , each 10 inches lout, 1 3. r IC' .0 wid.; front piece 113,6 ,nehes long, PA inch : stay pieces, from blinds to c' c Piet - re, 16 , n` h''' long, 1 inch wide;:nuse piece 11 inche, 11,13 tilde; blinds 6 inches lon , 534 inehee s : re, long aide 4 ieet long. 1 moo ..vie: et,r , v.te 2 feet long 1 inch wide, wi h I in..? to, tinned =lnnen, to weizli 6 pouno, To the Two pair ehain Pipe,, 2 feet long. 2,, arches wide Two pair Trace Chains, 7 leet long, IS hnks to the foot, of No 2 iron. wr.h Ton one : cod, a eigit 734 to 8 IDs per pa.;.: Twisted or straight pair of Breast L'haiss, nenee long, 14 links to the foot, of No 3 - Jon Tw•sbed Two Neck Straps, 8 fret 1 inch long, 2 1 4 inches wide, with 2 , /, inch buckle Two Neck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot. No 4 iron, T and loop to bo riveted on to the neck strap Twisted One saddle, allele on Attakapas tree, head, gul let and cantle Ironed, covered in the usual way with half-tanned lionsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 Inches wide; surcingle 7 tee; 3 inclines long, Syinehes wide, with 2fA: inch buckle on one end, tote faatened to the sadule by toeing riveted to two curved straps, 1V,,, inch wide; those straps are placed one on each side of the saddletree, one end is had to the front port of the bar, to other end to the extsnslcn of the hat bebind the cantle, Spanish saddle fas Lien; stirrtip leathers 4 fA, 1 7 niches long, 1h inch wide, with 1% inch buck:e; stirrups, mall, rifle ie.. 0, cued, butt eye pattern, to weigh 1334 Ins to a dozen ten; Two Collar 0,1734 to 18 inches long3tnade the same as for wheel hashes Two par of Hamcs to snit, of same material as for wheel 'haritess. trrmed, with hocks, breast rings and line rtPtts straps as in wheel her netts! Two 1-01 Iles, the ttsme 0.9 for wheel harness Two Neck Strap., end halos, the same as ft - r wheel Two belly Iltithda. the rome as fryr wheel Harness Two p-ir Two pair 'lnit:e Two I'm 1:5.111 p long, taperto _ t Hip Straps, Pr:eh 2 (10,41e1:,.. wide, each who at •-te Two Back Beads, 3 feet -I inches lots, t$ tot. wide Two Martin i .,.'es. 4 feet 1;i u whie, buckle into the bit One Coupling :iirep, ii feet 6 inches! , " tee h wide One Check it feat long, 1 buckle into tbe cit a, each end, r in the contr., receive the 'eail one One ',ad Liti. 21 Gut long, %tncrles h a buckle nt one find ani' nn 8 non loop at Ito One Whip, heavy plated boreal:de, E feel fi nchceA long One noise riruett, ovxl. of briftlee,—by—lnches One Corry Cornbe, No 1.:73-8 bar The whole to he peohed in a box about 18 inches wide, 17 34 :riche,' long, made of 1 " Inch stuff, cooT,cred, wood hoops or Iron, rriny be required Four lior, rfikrn Col Lowg, to IN.:: Two Qullor , Breech ,!^npa. 9f'ot -„ • long, I Nit, ill iron; s 4 ;tot It ,tay plecon - !Pet :Ong, ii.h•c•h,-,, 'nett c•••••- loh•gh, HOty plecet-t 6 feet lt,e);, ley to , t; wid at; ,-;t1 • t-t.,:t.t. ft tee; 6 inones long, int w:de; : ,tra:. I, ); eh, long, ?,4, inch toe Two Helix I - 6 -:id- I tong ,Id, long, Inehea 1i 2 13,1) I t. 1 foot Blume, I g 1 2 loot., • ~ 1.• Two kiwi Coltara . 22 in. Itt , tz long. with double straps and date leatoerz not, :(Ii t. wide Two psi,' ot,:r•:. oak root, irom•,l a .th scinare, sti.plem And I,rin Iwo pau Ili:me r :rap; Lon r r inches lou . . !,..e!, wide; Upp,f n o r , long, idt.; of wpm !raril , •r Crown I,!ece kng. 1%,, inch Rid(': cheek vip.'n 1.; d.; 11,4 inch I‘idi.; 1 , 1e( . 0 11, nen wide; fvein I $..• 16 Inchon lots, 444dc, r• long. Ina Ve:.le; C I E,r,..he• Wide; retort, 10r.44 side 4 het, clz, 1 .1,1. wide; -her'le, .4., L. 1 inch bockie.;l•;.., tinned 1. ;1, ;np dozen Tw.. pre; Chien 2 feet C. !acne, long, 2 . !d' a inchee wide Two pair Trace Chalna, 7 feet !eng. 14 Loki , to the foot, 01 No 2 iron, t t,tett cr nt, with '1 on one end, nelglit 9 lb o.ii One pair ltr'aet ehain, 29 it, be iorp', 14 fink to the foot, of No 2 iron. t Two Nec3 Straps, 3 f- , el 6 in,r.r-s long, •2;,j inches Wide, with :inch buckle Two hechaws, lest 6 inches long, 14 links to the foci, twisted No 4 iron, T end le riv eted on 1., the neck :Amp, swivel in the chain One f3adale, made ort Altai:Vat+ tree. head auliet and cantle Imo ed. - orere.l t I, ou, rat watt With half tanned ho•se hole ; ris4, 14.1 ittei.es beg. id inches wide, aurcinit o 7 foot ft inenet lung, inches wide, with a ti !,1. tarot buck., on ono end, to be fastened to the saddle/ by hedio riveted to ',to curved straps. inch wife; the-o rtraps a-e placed cte on each sore ci the , tatictlfi tree; ono end is tied to the trout t art of ice bar the ether end to the rxt• nsiou of Li,, bar beirud the Wail in, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup bathers 4 lent 7 inches ling, dki inch side, wan inch builr.lei stirrups, road raable iron, tinned, eye pet( err, to weigh 134 pounue it, a dozen Two ErtdJeA, same as for wheel h: - ,rrießs Zwo Collars, 20 to 22 inchos loug, made the sant. BR for wheel tiarn.s Two pair of Home. SO snit , cf the swine rnsteris.l ea [or wheal harness, ironed; with hooks, brea.t rings and hne r.ngs, with straps 11.9 in wheal her• noes Two Neck Straps and Chalas, same as fur wheel harness Two Belly Bands, same as for wheel harness Two pair (Main Pipea, same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chains, Barns EN for wheel her lePß Two Croppers and flip Straps, Back S , rap 6 feet long, taperins tram 3 , ,,,, inches to . 44 inchee wino i 4.1 7 H Straps nth buck lee each 2 he t t inch, e Ion:, / inch wide, with wrought hooks o Back Hands, a feet 7 inches long, 33,.. inches Two liiistrtingalea, 4 feet 10ng:134 inch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inebia. long, 33,1 inch wide One Cheek Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide, to buckle into the bit at each end,witt. a rum.; sewed the centre to receire the lead lino One. L-ad Line, 21 feet long. 1 ,4, inch wide, a nth a buckle at one end awl an F. , inch loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horse bide, t fret u inches long One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, by lathe. One Curry Comb, No 222-8 bar The whole to he packed In a box about 21 inches wide, 18 inches deep, 34 inches long, trade of t inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or ',Tel), to may be required The whole to be made of the:best material, saw ing to be made with good waxed thread, and sub• ject to inspection during the preen s of 1118.11111 - RC. thre and also when flnisr.ed When six-horse harness is required, tho lead collars. bridles,. Mimes, neck.straps, billy-bands, chain pipes, Irace•chain, crupper and hip straps, back kinds and coupling straps are doubled; one bearing chain 8 feet 10ng,14 links to the foot, of 6o 4 iron, with a T on each end added ; and lead limi t* be 30 feet long The whole to be made of the best material., sew ing to be made with good waxed thread, and subject to mapecuon during the process of manufacture and also when finished When six mule harness is required, the lend collars, bridles, names, neck-straps belly-bands, chain-pipes, trace-chains, crupper and hip-straps, back-bands and coupling strops are doubled; one bearing chitha,l feet long 14 links to the foot,of No 4 won, with a Ton each end added ; and lead line to be 23 feet long Proposals will oleo be received for making and delivering ambulance harness, for two or Mar mule or horse teams—a specithaation of which will be hereafter furnished Forms of proposals and guarantee will be fur nished upon application at tins oifice,and none wi:l be considered that do not ciinforni there , o The privilege Is reserved by and for the I lnitod States of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed extravagant Proposals will be endorsed on the envelope - enedosb3g them: "-Proposals for funimMiniz Army Wagon and Ambulance Harness," and addressed to Major 10. 11. vlyroti, . a 0644 : , Quartermaster U. B. Army. 0114 BEFINE.- I, Ve are prep! r ed to fit up refiners with the necessary Pumps. Cooks, Pippin, &con the'Wog and mo:d approved plans. On 4S.Vpad6tioe-in this hmr.ch not egnalecl by any otherestablishment. For york =whin ac., we refer to the &dioxin& refiners Hi Miff city. Rogers' &Vestal, Roberta, Wilkinson & Co, John B. Rolsidp,M'Cormaek &Co, Pdifers, Mathews JtVo, Hackett. A MeF4dden,, . John Copitz, Thos. Bell A Co Johnston &Bros., Roberts, Hill 1(1,0 4 Ad.imß, Williams A Co.. S. M. Kier. • W ELDON a REINEtts, tYle 164 Wood street. UGAIL r ldo barrels Brown eugar; 10 barrels Crashed Sugar; /Clibarrels Powdered Hu mr- in store and peal, by srMin 6 BROS.' -sat - 11oa-126aud 178 Wood direet. gai raatt: IB6i. SIMMER ABRitigEMENT. 1861 EIIGAT DAILY TRAINS. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. ON A.ND An - ER ISIONDAY. JUNE 10th. Tlll l . s . THROUGH MAIL TRAIN Paßsenger Station every morning. (excepfi,;::ndly,) et 5.= a. m., etopping at aH pna• mpal s'.atione, and arriving in Pnilndelishle at 10.15 •. m. 'f ROUGE EXPREEL‘.; TRAIN leaven daily ..t 12:1.3 a. In., sicippin, only at pnncipo station, nantna ao.oc; connect:on at Ennui:or:l for &Om a.r• i r, -flying in Philact.cipoi4 or 1:,.1...fnr.r0 a' p. .--! LI leasex the :51.31.:,1 dcra , ay,) a; 4V) p. m., atopping °My al %,r.e.,na joianstmien, , G.:ann.:twit rt Ilarmaa:r.:r ' arrmina a. ‘.' a. m. ACCOMMODATION TEA N.• 4 -; • ... a' az , l runroax tar ar ACCoMMODAT/ON TFa I .r.. V, (WI et.P! a r , . AtklitEriUt,ATlON lor - - - -'.l“ tea IE.FTe^ tla:!y,tesut pt -; lay,' et 11.2. a. 111 TH.I111.) Af - COMMOL:A'f ltd`/ I FtAlti ta,r Wait station leaven da.ty,(oacept .Sandia') at 4.10 p. 'n. trttl'ivrii. Al r)( - )M Of/A't It.tti tl . tiA IN fru- '4l' ut;'4 1,11, ...!tuly (except Sunday,) at 'I RA 1:s8 a.r7;re to I" , t,t,:t.rgn at. fo,•ca-e:—Faprc ,, , 11:5a a m; Mail , /I:su p. nn; Fs,t a m; dolinatown Aocommudataon, luto:s a. ; F , ryt Walla elation Aclecatunodatum, 6,30 a. m . : , cc; n.i station Accommodation. 8110 a. rn ; t• :rd Accommodation, 1:15 p. m 4 fourth Wedi's ar.tion Accommodation, P:l5 p. m. ;rr le.;nicaellie and Indiana, connect at r lat• r,act:un with Julinatown Aceommo and hz p,-e!' e Train ELIO. and West. and ws: , l . I M-'t . 1 .0-)NYELLF.VILI:...II pp.ag at at: sr.:it...on:: oa the Pe.t.Thurgh and DOD- O. , I:10 (8 unday exeept,ed, aF It Mad l'nun, tiqe Tn.; Express TIP' 11.1.1, p ;' .•..retag, Tra:ns from Pittebttrgh and Cue ne'h, tile Road F rrtve at Pdtaburgh 1e:30 a. rn. and tell, p. ravehrg punhe will find it greatly to their Mt, eat, in going East or It cid, to travel by the l'tain..iiyivama Railroad, as the accommodations now cri_reo cannot be surpiciou on any route. The Road ie hatiasted with . stone and ia entirely free from dui , t. We can promise Barely, speed and comfort toe,: who may favor this Rosiii with their patronalga. F A II . . TO NEW T0RE..—..512 50 TOBA.LTIMOR.EV 6O 113.1.LADELPHIA 10 00 1 LANCASTER 85-1, 11.A_ItRISBLi(4, $7 86 I.laggage cheesed to all stanons on the Ponnayi V:13111. Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and , Y min is.YsengerY pc.rel'asing tickets in cars. r„..• ~, u exec.", according to distance traveled in to the ataLon rates, except from dt.da;oc.. , fte Come. ny LP.''- no aser.t ca-.' vi loss, the Cu uany trot eoi.l Lie:llF( ves responsible for personal ba cage, only, an•i I r an arr - aini net exceeding Von B —rhe Ommtaia Line has been en m icycd toccnrey passengers and bawa.g to suail t is ins depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggazo. For tickets apply to .1. STEWARI Agl-, At the Penn's R. IL Passenger Station, 511 , / 01 , Liberty and itrant a:rents 181:31. TRJ L'ITThRITRGR, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, 1,2 POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, ANC) =trap 6 ft:o1 LiUMMER FiNIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Iu Li,nap , !:A, St. Louis and Chicano onicaer, otg, 1,. Inch by any ocher ronLa IN 1 , 44 f WAAL) TRAII4:-; FAT' MA it.LiN E--Leaves Ptttsigtrgt 12;35 e. Arrives at. CrObiti ..... 3.00 • .51n, clnve cormeetv,nb With P.,..,of,ntume 'to.) Cr C•co'amb.us CLucirmati Rotolp. !..!:ring at Chicago at 7.00 p. N. 1,--1 Le urre to Cineinnau Is the arano sa Ls, -enn; le. C'f rams on both Road.> infot AL Cei;l4 UZlti pans , ngers 9JI I;0; Dili !o„,st.n.r. 1-'ll'llE6B TRAIN—LoPSIVeA Fllt,t , ,lrgLl 12.10 r n. MMMMM Arrits.us rt . Civ...:ago at 6:45 a. rn. . un.e to CinsICILIAI,I is the sarnP hj 'l n rains on ttoLh H.tratis mart ma Cs. ead pa:Henget,: all go into C.:11 - 113114- ::,'th,r. Ce.r, '..rallet from Pit.slairgq b. Ci• r.uest:. Lo indzarapolAti wd CL:oago, I ra:n, through to Chmatro without chi.DKB of Oars La.IiTWA RD TEA 1.N9. . 7:39 ti x. r. t. v. C,ICS , LIng r,•:.• , • !) , ty!,, unti. mv,r,.: at lire:l- i A v., e. tu, I tf.te, L. 31 l...:•11D. • t. it,;; ; ! Cr”tanhun, Cirt liuttalu And ts:e. Ea=t, /Ira !! .vtn t : .:1.11..5!. A V. 1.11 , 1 r r , vc ,,, ,z elcw, t: tN 'I ral • ~ a y. t. - I,ttltc•rt, ..11 vi" "w 15 Lt.., " " A.. M.. 3.11•1 tkOk•ITIS tit ; . Af 1,,41,r.y a , 1 '2.35 P. Ir 11, r 1.• F , ,0z , ..my at Iln l I•a. 0.71:17.?3 P mmy at rn, hn.i 4 p, m., and r• :1 ,ny AI ILab w m. arvi p. m. , I .. 1' P. 1-,T '1 HA I N.— 1..4., M., .0 inn N.Cv a, a:. .I!ii,nre nail 4. n. AL I i•rnyos ec ! 1 , 1 e. .PaVer l Allll.ll, 0. 1 1 111 r.m.. altor, , Irg 111 14.:1 1 ,, ,L10110 rit r1Y. 1 . 1 at Maio4ll/1111, p. i . C 0 44 41 .4 Tro':r,n foiinsva:— At A .iI..IOCC, ea the thevEetati ate I. USLUTO.F./. At Orville, Otut. en.t from iti:tertbnrg, A a :on. .o. 1 , 1411 A, etc. At I , l4.usfiele.. 01110, tor !dannt Veroce. bet ducky, 'I tiled°, Its tron, etc. At Creel.line, for tr6:awarn, • .iintlah, X ems, Day on, In..uco,roolts. Loa.s, Louisville, el, At Fore,it, tor oiirthglle;ti, Sandusky, layt...,n, r eat, etc, etc. At Lana, for Sidney, Dayton, emelt:mot - , sic out. At nil Vk'syne, for ['ern, Lafayette, bath, 6L. Loo.s. see intermediate Forte In Gentral Indiana and flhnots At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for WA point , t on the New libany &alert. Rafirotet. A.nri a; Chicago, with trainA !or all points in lihaoi Wit..C,ol).glo and Minnesota. For turili - sr information and through Lictet non!T ?ARKIN, Tici.et Passenger dtation, P;ttsburan. '1? - , ugh Tickete for mi., at the Ticket Ofbees c! Compass on the hne of the road, to all pai - te cl tilt. United A+H , F.:en. C. liA'r BR-WAY, tell f,;f.r.eral ?Faber:war Agent. Pittebnrge. CHANGE OF TIME--SUIVIMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AHD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. IN AND A MONDAY, June 10- 1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows : Prri'SBURGIT, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT I,LNE, VIA STEUI3KNVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin . covet'. .1...31 , Arrives Arrives Ar'. vee Put. Augh, at Columbus, at Gioc,n nun, at St. Loin,.. ii:La a. al. 11.:..Vi a, n. ca) P. N. 12:10 r. Y. 845 P. IL 2,00 A, IC: roma is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Co,.umbus and all po,ote South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attaebed to all ,!'i,glat Trains. PITIBBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves, Ar. at Ar. al Ar. at Ar. at Roc heeter,Wellsville, Stendrille,G u'lng. 1236 A. M. FLO A. EL 267 da. 4:03 L. a. 6.67 A. ze. 6-66 r. ai. 7:26 r. K.. 9:19 5. at. 9'27) P:a, .1.0:213 P. 12:10 n. 1:1:,a. at. 2:13 r. 3:10 A. K. 4:20 A. st. dice r. K. 5.15 r. a. 6:25 P. M. ne 12.115 A. u. and 12461 P. ALTPIIII39 connect with Trains of C. 0. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. • 460 r. a. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 12:25 A. N. 9:10 a. a. 12:10 r. a. &60 P. a. The 15.116 a. m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Bhndnaky, To toca or points West, via Cleveland', must be particular ask for tickets PIA Cieveland. Trough Tickets can be procured at the Lib. arty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J: STEWART, Ticket Agent, Fe: further particulars apply to WILLLAAI STEWART, Agent. At tho Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. R. MYERS, Gon'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: rnilianapolis & Cincinnati 8., R., Connectim at Iniihanapcois with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St: Lents and Lafayette and Indianspoli.= New Albany and BalerandMichiatan Central R.7.1d..i for CHICAGO, ROCK /BLAND, BURLINGTON, and all hatermedi ate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAG= LAFAYETIE and PERU. _. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg In less time than by any other roan by twenty-four hours, and at AA low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to tbej West, without breaking DIOS Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Umcinnati; or W. B. CUPITtNG, agent at Law renceburg, will - receive prompt attention, and no charge for 001:13M43/31011; no charge for drayage or comotUsion at Lawrenatrearg. For further information apply to TROMASSATI. (No. 114 Water street,) AgE4ai of the Caraway, who is prepared to give ?ELOtaII wezirTa for pet seoeere and freight to Inctiawipolis. Terre Berate, Lafayette, Chicagc, Peru. ereeneestle. Crawfords rifle, Chwirartort. Paris Had MAttoon, to. H. F. LURL, Pre. days, JOHN F. CTTRXR-Ganarsa Fratrant keen , . *rag ALL FE8.:0:53 PURCHASING TICKETS FOR ST. JOSEPH, And ether points in Northern Missouri, the State of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD , The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Jo:ma It to the shortest and quioiren line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheapattany other. aertiny youv nouets - to Eansaa - aud tapoints in Northern Bflatoßti by the North Mte.orm Rail road. NAM) H. STURGEON; Preal. and Gee Supt. North Mlssorota.. Surat H. atuotons, .Agent. 140,1101 MEM =IEI TAI7~T. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU _, RANCE CO 41 PA_N Y OF PHILADELPHIA. ffr , re, No. 436 an:! n;Y: STREL , T, near F:: h. STA'," 1 - X= . 7 or AE36 , 3, JANPLIII ISt, 1860. U.. 61.3 A9..rre,57.... to An Act of Aacembly, F.nt Id y c.1rrr1.........¢ 3,956,393 98 _:es; Ertnte.,(pre.lent value 8103,313 61,) • 102,995 25 ^,lpn , hry Ltans on parlp;c, Collatteral 89,186 56 e"eu , v R ' HA (f . A 667 72,) CO,.st 89,786 66 .ed bole 1,,,,-.e.vse:e 1.821 00 97,919 r 2,208, o. e f - ori prom!omr+ wthen this corn %. 7 ~ . v. by law', era from ne_k., wn.ot ;ned r • a deberlpt:c..ll of Pr , .!* ^ ,'• ;:n T ,* go, con- 'h` , 07• Fn - s, to an amount 2.11,,, , n, or Dmla:s, iMmot.y arlord m. • ~ u o: imuraner-, as t2' SI I)• itr,l • ; t r, , mm - mg rim year 1, , Aa . , D1a271 . 0.10. W9gnet, Dar:rl S. lirown. arr. , : Lea, ..0 1 , IL emr:r., Edaord C. Dale, I=oorge W..l4mtarda, Goorge Miles,: CHAN. N. EtA.Nr:lik'it, Prealent. .F.DWARII C VII7e. M. A. ! - V1" E r-1. • rmo torn. 7.4 \ ri'.F Agelit, e., 17 , 1 - d and Wood ROleta. Western infmra.nce Company, 1.. e I'I r .CTSIIUBC4I3. F. M. ( - iOßDON,Saeretar7 R. D. u'ocHßA.N.Gen'l Agent- No. Bi 'Water streec. (ipang d Co.'s Warehouse, ut-,-slorso P:asbu_rgh. 'hill insure against all kinds or FIRE and MA- A Howie rnanag. - .1 by Direcion who BSc: 0011 known lb ;La oommu n. ty, and who are de lern..ctel. v ntid to main tain ter winch they hate poksumed, as of e: it ;IC bee'. touee who desire to be (....fc_1131 , :12 30th, 1360. 63,000 00 ..„ 2,160 00 260 00 .... 7,909 43 .... 18,361 99 .... 27,606 20 —. 174,076 14 Mortgy, .Utfice Open I-7cm r.rn Note%_. ari•f b cii,f.iunte,l 1 (', it 141:1( . 1 . , Jr., (-.--_ , rdo W. Jackson, A I•x%nsler Ns c. Cr.,:". W. Iticket,on, Aekwy, WEn..McKnigin., .L..o.tEnder Speer, 1/av:,l M. Long, Kees .1. 'rhonnss _ _ PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, oppost to the Custom flowee, Capital $210,11J0----Asset9 $304,048. r ILI, MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN t-.41;11A,..NCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on ry of Pl , l , :rty or Mereilandese, et of prelTl.llM. P Preicdent, AL W. BA LI , W IN, Vice President, : E. R. Cope, W. Paul, • On CLanon, MISE=I ii..,. ! aucrecnrr t, CrIFKIN, Agent, 7'h.: rd an 1 Wentl atenAtil CITIZEN S IttSURANC COMPANY Of PITTSBURGH J.•-.i.;R14.-.. )- 16U.4 (:, A i) IWO E.S. 111=EMEM :0 . of Market. r-ead Wator Ste. .1 Lo, ar . , l I muotge tte Wer.erTl A-J.l tNvoari, turd t.:.9 :"14 . :n r,. .ha rtzlintat Loss and S 3• in ag• by Fir• NI P. w. 1 • 1111111 YIEE INSURANCE hr P - :refekprise )iesurance is MIEN= ('Apporhand rhos. M. 1 - 10 w,,, 1,1 Ail, F..q , AI -I,rptn & Co, 6tr., ...An . .. . 1 L.: r. 4 C. , P. 21114", Erougn C+l, jay,- ! ;..;, I ) ; i I MLA( AAect., . Fotrit 37 you, g FIRE INSURANCE 4 1 H N. Re! Inure Mutual lu3nranea Coupon Of P/Olis.lalpho., t.'llttilr.”s, 1411111:xi rpotTi!ti, Ater , In town (''HOI 1:np1101, $229,510 01). A i•tseti , , 5303,5014 99. OFFICE NO. 308 WA LAI UT LEE 7'. ro: 0 W F.: Mot: N aze on improved City Property, rnrt.ti douhle the smount ...... .... ...slBa,i3oo 00 nn:, fir:4 ;460 60 Penneyl72n, 6 Ta rent. Le.oln4, en,t PI city brier c.nt Aliegoeny County n ‘ , „ii cent. Peno•ryi oar:: i - ..... r. , .a: , r.,.. ~,s.r.-, well net or. , F irlz.:eB2on lin.i BrOgri t i ep M 011IILIIII KA.: ri0. , 1 company. mortgage loan 4,000 00 . .i"..L:n,yivatua 1-,:-.-os.l Company Stock... 4,W0 00 d.tos'c of ,teilsse - ..e Mr:;e.si Insurance l's).- 24,131,0 00 5.,c,(.t, ~r County Firm ins urance Co 1,0:.,0 00 b,..00, of 1,.,, ...art• M. S. Insu Tan r , l Cu.... 700 00 Commercisl tia,... .. .1, 6,135 01 ;4,s:hal:Les' .bank do ..... . ..... ....... 2,012 50 L. uNn M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 E 11. ., 11eceival,le, busmeas paper ...... ...... 16,26' 18 hook Accounts, accrued intern-I, etc.._ 6.216 70 Cash on band an , ! :0 in hands 01 agents.. 11.535 15 Svia,f4S ca CLEM TINGLEY, Pretwiet. DILIQTORB Clem Tingley, Warn R. IllGnipeon, Frederik( Brown, Corne.;:to- 9;A-yoneon, lonn K. V, orre„ H. L. Carson, R..)1 1 4311. 'l4;lat:,l Fredt•ncic Clni.l-lem S. Wr ,- .•41, lam.:, Woodward i. M. ri INCH MAN, Secretary. J lt.kli.ltNEß CUFFLN, Agent, r 171.9 Northeast corner Third and Wood areet.B file Mutual Lifeinsurauce Co OF NEW YoRK. F. B,ATCELFOE.D STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PIIILAMPLUA, TRE 131 - 7 SI ESSUF THIS COMPAYI is conducted on the rauttua princaple, in the fanciest fenoe 01 the term—the enure surplus, derby - hag oiran,y erpemea atund, being equitably d among the wi.ttred. rteCe to , for the year ending &Ist January $1,5b6,575 75. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. CH:$ll on land and in Rank..s 120,050 39 Bonus and ill urtgages 0,421-279 12 I; niters States Stocks 347,232 50 Merl 40,239 13 Due from Agents 20,4b5 60 —V1,989,858 74 A.id;lnt.erest accru , l; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deterred priqr.itim,s,(eF,UmaLed) 184,000 u 0 Pr,rnium. Eransrmssion... 113,13:2 Gaoes ABB t, February 1,1E431 ...... 12 Antes of premium totter, and profit; greater thann nu.: oilier CompamteA. HY PRUI-iiiTION OV ABU !team to tile amount at y cot, than that of any other Life luau ratter Coin pony it the I; nitoi SLRI,O. l'aropi/lt.:- errry r.iniaita information will bo furn,tiiial frt , e of expen6e on application, by letter or otiterw,e to i).N k BLACKSTOCE, 37 I.,lLti bcrew, PluAburgh. 'tpELANV AiE la UT UAL A PET Y INBURANCE CoIdPANY—INCORPOHATED TEA' I,2 . 4 3. I bLATUItb: OF PENNSL VANIA., OFNCE. 5, g CORNER TB !Kb AND ALNUI .' , TRERTS,PII ILADY.LPH LA. MARINE INSURANCE on Ve,se4, Cargo and Frown t, to all part, o! Like Wor.d. INSURANCES on .11.;yerr, !.ekes, 1i,z 3 1 L e nd cu r . ' to all rule of tt.c FIRE IiN6D RANcEn on elerchead.,t generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, Au. 1) Lase? Hartz, Edmund A . Sander, Theoplulds Paulding, Joiut N. Penrose, jchn O. Dav:s, James 'J .- rowan - , Wm. Eyre, Jr, James C. Hand, Wm. O. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. 1: M. Boston, Geo. G. Leper, Huge Cmg. charies Kel ley, Camel Stokes, J. F. Pentston,Benry Sloan, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Broeiie, 31'livaia Thomas C. Hand., Robert Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones, James B. hPFarl.and, Joshua p. Eyre, John B. Semple, PittaMirgir, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WLLLIAM MAKTIN, President. THOS C. HAND, Vice President RABAT Mums, Secretary. P. A. lereSilfatt, Agent hem No. Si Wass street Pitisburet NOTA Et„,'"g" FLT "B , LIC. et FPI C E 7.tt the Pittsburgh. Fesl, F. fit, 3U - eat. 136(Y' Woad. iVP AlrstiD WCAItIONT.. ............. J6IU-S E. KI.IIB M'CALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN. IV ENAN GO CO., Immlyd Pennsylvania. Li. W. PATTEI , SOS ;r.o. F. PATTERSON 5.C. t)A3Kti , C9 - ..%, AT TOILNEYS AT. LA WS KUHN'S- LAW BUILDINGS, Stroet, urn. g rant. . L R a, PA kt. F. ATTORNEY AT LAKE. Otac•, No. 711 Grant Street. (Three door:: tie CC r: tn. tnya:ly krittACIIEriEFIEFDGE, ATTORNEY AT Ao. 97 Wyll• Street, Pittsburgh. FATIRSICO3:—Dr. A. ;11.PoHook, P. D. Eirr:on, Haßock, Theodore liobbinP, Errett, rnyl.tly TEETH I SAVE THEN BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, in SILL, has reL.i.112 , 1 to 246 PENN %J. 8TH.1...ET. in the mar -e formerly occupied ny Dr. C. H. Keyser, oppor,:to Cl.rist's Church.— He will gl TO all the medern nitprovemenet 'teeth Inserted nt various Klee& irom glb to salt per get. RIIMPIMION—Rev. W.V. Howard, ftev..Sarouol 'e7 • A. Bradley, A. o.l,l . 4:endlens, N. D.. J. h. Hop kans, W. H. Vankirtc, Dr. Geo. 11. lloyser, W. Nim Lew. Btu:noel Id'Kee. an 11~ WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN; ALSO-AGENT OF RAINBOWS CELEBRATED TRUSS S dFoLI T (10R. P1.1!,N AND WAYNE BTB. JOHN M. E.IRKPATRICK ... MELLON LAW PART N EitSlll THE UNDEIiSH4NED HAVE THIS day formed a Coliartrerwhip in iho k lracti the L.,te,„ Joi-iv M. HIKE:PA MICK, .101.1 N MELLON, Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1861. .fiN3,9GI '0 KIRKPATRICK ez MELLON, ATFOILNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Street, rive door above Eitnithfleld, Put:burgn, jell-t( I A MKS A. Lti E, Attorney at VI Law, Oilee, Fout•th etreet, .I'.tteuurgra. be tweer. mrruthileld and Che;•ry de , 11.11 EURGE S. SEL L.)A ViNki resempd TEE PRACTICY: 01 0 LAW, may hetvaner hv round at hi= office, 1= Fourth etreet, feta) H A fiL. Surgeon :711ccossor W. ivtreet. Ott , co Lour, fcvol to 1 c'c:o:,•'s., aro.; from 2.n 5 (4 0 . AEI, :N 3su uhr.sic. 411 1 1-Tofah extrltctod. Hot, C. 14 and Show.r 1, I' 1- Mil, (boat, (gandles, ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANV. BRERN,TON, JOILNSTuN Lk WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., LIARE ALWAYS on hand a superior quAlity lAJI!Ri , Al 19 ILLI MI::AT7 Vi; ami CRIME M S krlortlzh., Crti•lset• :1. rtl•r` I.J .^11",1 r , ( ry varle , y, WhO)Partlf. and Retro]. aplatly I S. orth, „hu.;,.n. . • LA RD OIL, CIA.NDLES, Palm, Toilet. aliti Po. 67 Woo 4 Strout. Plttabprgh, Ps I=lllllll , Slll , , im. Ll Fm; CL EA H. AND I I jiL and un , ?lanzvn., • • :-. , •I II F. 31NATt.': '" s4l , lliLlia,s) $$ $ If,IT {IOW ,:ht`t, ,•rowl e... nnhlb:u A. Y 1 .3 (1 ,- ..)RN ER Fi)l. h A lbeAhle nF CA N ) I 1, S. 11ee 1 1,2ountant:y on hana. v.nd n zng nf-asy and lignt o.:lft si/11, ,, k• tor Lutpr.,•:ding r_r:d I:flnntr.g purponeE, tre Wl.i 1.. w aLd on'lr azri-t•rod.to _ • H i)(i EN ci.)A AN I CA 112,k.,:v 'lO he the teat in tine marks:, arel of LAME'S are the latest and bast, red t every variety. t;' , AL OIL it the most neenoniiia! iir!oa..nt .10A known, and is entirely nou-ers • .•Ivi• Wholtivisie dealers and country mere.: upplied with Coal or Carbon Oil, pure, and el the hrie.it quality, lat low pnekEi at Lllllll., and Lturnneys. C. 1111.Y.M, Non. 10 and 12 E.iftla toreet..lo‘lPw M, re al . my22:l9daw in 1.103 Orncol4l2. - wane NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BRTvi - Evi mil' AND LIBERTY kiTS. No. 107 Markel Streol, 'FEE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING 1 anew and large stock et PAPER LIAII6;INGS, Ernbmcmg a complete assortment for Dwellings, Store ,, , Uffices, Hails, Churches, kr, to winch he would reepwotfully Write the attention of thePub lie, having an entire new stock of Rood,, recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of new goods will tied them by looking through our assortment_ marb-lyd Baintial Bispharn, Robert Stp.en, trinp, , cr, lienjarnln W. Tingley. Mnr,hall Fllll, lathrop. JOS. It. 11 1: 11 N S WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! Cbarlen ' Land, Jacob T. Bunting, kin - nth Bowen, John thseell, Pnta. The Lsrgest Assortment and Lowest Prices In Pittsburgh. Come and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. ST Wood Street, Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Hoe for sale FrePen, German and American _ . • WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLOR, .E 1 ALIA, (E AMBERS, URCEF/3, LODGES, &c 50,000 rolls at 124 cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cts. Wiztoolv Coarersa, Full 80/RD Pawn, TiSTXR COVIRS, CIMINO% &CL Ste" Look for the Striped Front. Tho only place in town tebere a Cul; meiortment of French moon, is kept. mitrla JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN ; OFFICE, 451 Pehn Street, sth Ward Co LLECTT ON S promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Pirating: Drawn. Acknowledgementa Taken, hill, Probated. aped! CUAL, NUT COA L,S LACK, & COK F —Having purchased the entire interest of rri partners in the firm of RAILIiW WHAIN & Co, am now prepared to Itir - _..so to our former enstorr ers and the citizens of Pittsburgh and vision generally, a supenor quality of 17.0.4 I, NUT COAI , BLACK and COKE, in large or small quartiles. Or dera sent through the Post Office, left at the To' House of the klonongshelaßridge, or at the Works will be attended to with promptness. Coal Works and office, situated in South Prd , burgh, one square shove the Monongahela Bridge 117:8m .1 A 1 , 4 F.P. M. RAI LEI. FRENCH WALL PAPERS, of :Spring Importation, prior to enforcement of the new ninth are now sold :3.) per cefit cheanrr time can I'3 hereafter. Styles very beautiful. For ~.l. by sel4 W. P. MA RSHALL.B7 Wood street A PPE - It:S.-17 barrels. just received and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. Q n UN DRY .FlCoare to 100 Bags Pea Nut 4 75 do Featnerm 60 t•oxes Crram Cheese; 3 Mils Eggs: 60 14 bble Mackerel, No. tr, 260 bushels Dried A oplea; 60 do do I cache.% Bacon &dee; 100 CM Barrels: ntore and for sale by JA% A. FETZER.. corner Market and Firrgsta. 15 GROSSBRANDRETWS Net PILL, received and for side by GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist, sail MP Federal street, Allegheny. vyini 7 IL Vella TAW::, °Moo, No. 135 Fourth St PITTSBURGH, PA. A DAMh, DENTIST, DR. C. BAELZ, B. C. a .% U. 6,113'5i ER, .C4TROI , IA OIL IIM=EM 1111=1111111 LAMP STORE i lttrarantee my COAL. AM' CALLUS X'II. Malt Vaßer, Atiltritten. i?kinr.s rird 3#7l7rf. 'twilit. In E.; ilti 7§ ff.:TT, ,INPORTEit PRIAI.I.:ii BRANDIES, CORDIALS, W 1 :3E5, Old Monongahela and P.erlifird Watsky, No. D3O Wood. Street, 2_:i_, f r , Pittaburgh, Pa, JOHN M'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND DI:A1,1:11 Pim Orleans Sugar and Itiulasses, E. LOUR, 11.4 Rice, Cheese, FiNift, 0118, &c., :,.. 31i Lita,ty great , opposite Smithrie):l, Al UFI , .4E, PE-1, rA. A COTOr.IIDI. supply I yore B=o ien and Win , of !te own import:owl: alwr.) on hand. A:t+o, ' . L MANUFAUILEIREU:', INT E, .E•t. I:1001, CAP, rtnri ~II kinde of W I PIN,: PA PEA aye remorod from N 0.27 7 .v, it )I) No. 83 SDl"r3iitelda street. PJ.TTSETJRGIE, PA, Co: Rare_ spD ELWAI. & & GO,, Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AT. I hi 1 , OFTERB OF AC. S 0 _ Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD 1110tiONGUIELA OYE WHISK' 327 mad 320 Liberty Street, VFW iv PITTNBURGII, PA L CLA TOIV WHOLFA.II.I. d 11.filATL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 87 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, • PITTPBU y, SGIT, PA. Al lar- ways on hand illackl.errrry and Cognac Brand ea, Old bionongahela Cne Rectified WI, .1:y. mhll3 E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. 1..k1 PORllih ON WINES, BRANDIES, &c ALSO DBALIMB IN Fine Old Whim Lieu, NU, 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, PRILADBLPHIA. - - &harm and *gars. V V ur I). RINEHART, L.PIJT I.OTDRICIL 11%, LAALIR TR ALL X MD!? TOItACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS, WoGI I,lf RF_ET. LI ON A RNSTIZ A EL, Pl.:.esnle and /24 ,- .1 Orwarr GEN LI E LIAII ANA 6EGARS AND VirgOnfta Chewing Tobacee WOOD STREET, tie Sr.o f. Hot+ Wu. MLLE.,. 1.., -C. W. uvutrruort, l'ai,burgh MILLER A..P.ACKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LSD 11111 . 0117XM 07 11111.ANDI/ES, AND INOI3. VI ANI• cottlN LIBERTY A:s; , IRWIN A C 4 FOR SVIE...k.R.U.'S CITY GLASS purl-sin:llcl'. PA. irt:N Nana, C0143a Yarns, tc., r y ikinsttantly Inar2 03a!lerie5. -41F4 4) WIPP; AAi Bilt)T YPE GALLERY,. Bl.' E NT R A NC E. I'AIZTIE.-_; WANTING rrh: "'Am . ..ray v., t n maturate pnee. and Itai El 111r.•':,e are 1 - 1 +peal ly.•.ted Iv evil. Large varlet) a eau.— ec t rraZlJ LSI% aye an hand. Pre,- tot •1.-rute an guaranteed. C. GLASCOW, m+lo >1 Itourti. tutreet. Pith•biargh. PEOPLES' GALLERY, wiraoro STREET. Corner of Diamond Alley. mIIE sI:B;zCLIEEIt WOULD RFS PEt 'CET:J.I account,. to the ettizemi of Pitte -0.1-11/4:miy, tent be itart teased the above Gallery and in prepared to take every TA rely of Acii.re kmiwr to the Photographic Art, to rt-meet pertiot styien ant. at CRP:ATLI' REDU ttEL., PRICES. ImpOrtant itrprovemente have leen added, rendering tile tie mon deleirable, economic& and pleasant locative is the city mil A. JAQUAY. @rams. P RNT rin J. S. itxmita ii. D. Burl ;Late at Aff'.lcr A R.-kwon's.) It E 11.1 E R & .B It 0 T Et S . Nieces:4or co Anima at A NDIBSCIL) Who.esqie De , ,lers in FOREIGN FRUI'fB, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORE'S, &e. No. 39 Wood sty and No. 113 Second atreet, Opposite St Charles Hotel, PITTSBURG"! WILLIAM BAGALEY Wholesale Grocers, Not. 18 and 20 Wt".l Street, laSkti PITTSBURGH. Ttakr KUM ITH JOB. g HUNTER. WHI. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROOOS, US SECOND ARD 147 FIRST STREETS Pittsburg/It, Pe. PHOLSYBRY TNo.. SS Fourth Street, near Wood.' HE SUBSCRIBERS M.A_NUFAC ture and keep constantly on hand every art e.o in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Cm lain t4Geds, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattraseesm all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. ter-Prompt attention given to all orders for Ai Ling and laying down Carpets, Oil Clothe, o^tt7 lyd ROBERT'S a R.or:Nicg. Apollo Ilan Hill iard Saloon. JOHN G'A.NGIVISIeII would remind his old friend:: and customers that he Is still to be found at his old eland, Apollo Hall, entrane( on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo: tables, balls and cues. Rehember the place, Apollo Mall, Fourth at, near Wood. not ram's from Fourth _,jylo:ly A• fit) 01)N . BELL AN D BRA SS FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitts hw y. ); Ps., is prepared to furnish to order CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY OTH ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLq made to order. STOP AN/ GA I it4E COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, C(lt?N'fEß RAII INIdS, and every variety of Brass Castings finiahe In the neatest manner. CM - RABBIT'S ANTT.ATTRITIoN METAL FL'LTON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACEING. fop Stssm Engines. ap2a:lv _ 4p„, trisiD RIES. L 160 beg? Rio Coffee, 150 tins (oak,) N. 0. Molasses, 16 hods Porto Rico 8u r, 60 tibia Relined do 26 " do Yellow do 600 boxes Window Glass, 25 bbls N. Y. Syrup, 15 " No. 3 Large Mackerel, 10 hf " do 10 bbls No. 2, medium., do for Bale), W. H. SMITH & CO, lelsl 518 Second. and 119 Front !street ' AXES ON WESTERN LA.N.US.— Persona owning lands in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that wesitend to the ran r eiviag and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, &c. _ S. CU'IIIBERT .k SON. 61 Market Wt. CULT'S REVOLVERS! COLT'S received, another lot by express oral' the different kinds manufactured. Sharp's Four Shot Repeatere. Allen 'fl Seven do Smith A Wseson's 801111 Shot Repeaters. For sig• by SOWN 4. TE77.Ry FURNITURE AND CHAIRSi, RF.DITAg7D M'IL/OFS. .LAMES W-WOODIVELL9 Nos. 97 end 99 Third Street. iii FOURTH STREET, ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH Hotels and Private DweWno. lasa, All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at abort notes. Cabinet Aleaers supplied with every article to the I me. mar° ..N 'TURF; 1 0 013. CASIL—A full astortment of Pittsburgb manufactured PURN'TURE, embracing BUREAUX. WARDROBES, Vud erery article seeded in a well furnished (twil. livg, as well an a splendid assortment: of OFFICE FUENITICIEF, Cork: randy on hand and made to OA at As the •my terms on which business eatabl sishment le for GASS, yin . ‘c 'WM made accordingly., Persons in want of 142,01111/g 111 the thy line, would be advantaged by calling at FACKTICER & 1 , 40.143 Smithfield street, below Filth. omom ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, llnder Care of the Franciscan Brothers THIS LNSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva. 11/N, foul miles from Cresson Station on the direct. route betweemPhiladelphis and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 18b& with priviligea to confer the , usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the'College is one of themost healthy In' Penr,ylvania--tina portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16tb of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return borne between the Sessions. An the Apparatus IleCeE. sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, &c., &a, will be furnished by tie Institut:tame the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Stod,,nls will be admitted from eight years to the lige of manhood. Taaez—boarci and 'Milt cm, payable half yearly in advance _ Wa.! - I,ng and use of Bedding 10 and Modern Languages, extre-- -.- 'lO iitud,rut, s;encl Vacation at the College-- 10 Reference can be made to the Ri. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev.' T. If. Reynolds, Bt. Diary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Ihocese. THEWEST CHESTER ACALIEMY AT WES'reIIEETER, PA., WITHIN tore hours ride from Philadelphia by the e-ylvania Central or the West Chester direct Railroad *di resume the duties of the BUMMER TEEM on the first day of MAY next, and close on the !a.-,1, day of , eptember. The School, therefore, !sin session during .be SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils fire recelvd at any time at proportionate clitarees. The average number of students Is 83, under the charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and Na 1111.9.11 languages are taught by native resident wstructors. For catalogues apply to WM. It. WY ELS, A. M. Principal, ald=nithood at West Chester,Terma. P1',7148UR4-i Fl. PA WATER RENL ALA PERSONS LIABLE FOR T Cfri and Business 'Taxes and Water Rents in the eny of Pitiebn rgh, are hereby notifled that the above taxes and wain; rents are now due Fuld payable at t` e City Treasurer's Office, Fourth Street APT—On Fi;l payment mace before AUGUST FIRM a DI veonnt of Five Per Cent. will befil - lowed. Between A ugust let and Bep ember Ifith, diseoun Lof Two Per Cent. Between On. toter I,t, and November let, an addition will be made of five per cent, and after November bat, all ren , null r:g unpaid will be put in the handsorcollect. ors, lA' 1. a further addition of five per cent. lea WM. EICS BA UM, City Treasurer. ,S (D.A./R.l , ETSI W. D. & IL M'CALLUM, la AV E LTS'P OPENED A SPLE.NDID apsortmer.L of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. From 3 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful paar with all goads usually found in FIRST e. I M CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as any other harms in the city. mb3o RC. KNEMLAND K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; leo, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY . PAPER BOLES, imitable for Shoes, .Dry Goode, ,ke., at Eastern rites. Corner Virgin alley and. Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens' Bank,) Pitts burgh, Pa. lethl y llyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles• BAYING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING TILES, FOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CE.T.r. LARK, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of samples, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERSON & PHILLIPS, Agents BROWN BROTHERS, for manufacturers, mot Chicago, Illinois. Notice of Dissolution Partnership NOTICEIB HEREBY GIVEN THAT the _partnership lately existing betweenLEE A BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY.of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECEAM & KELLY, was dissolved do the 224 of April. 1861, by mound consent- BECKHAM & KELLY.. Alir- The business will be carried on at,the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late firm will be settled: _ GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4,lBSL—ion-Li SUA.P, CANDLES AND OILS. 1,000 Boles Chemical Olive Bras:big 600 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and 3 300 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 and 3lb bare: WO do Oletne do -in Ilb tram 150 do German do nib bars, 260 do Friend to Woman/30*p in Ilb biull 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and shwa. 600 Boxes Miners' Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic tressed and Mould Candles (or Sommer nse. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, ta,ss 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, is, 65 :/11 6s. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4,i, fa a ea. 6 do Coach do, 6- do Star 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard 011, 6 do do 2 do, 25 do Lubricating N 1011, 10 do do do 2011, 60 do Carbon Illuminating Oil, 26 do Coal do do, On hand and for see, by . S AWYER., To whom was awardßed, C. by the U. B. Accultura, Society, the first premiums for Oda, pa and Candles.rahlB S ARDINES .- 10 cues cans dardines--choloe brands 6 4,4 44 44 3 and " booed store end sale by Lea & ] REIMER BROS. gThoz. PARRISHIciIAIR RFbTOIi ATIVE 8 doi ParriAteo Eliza; just recoil* and tor sale by GEO. A. KELLY iyla Mirwhooy sir EA 'lOOO Pigs, received - by .32 HENRY H. GOWNS. OA T S.-400 bushels---1 store and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market 3 Find ate T IQUORICE. Wtift#Nnoo AA 6 616611lailWqrriC4 inst reeetred ;ad tor 3 Oda sated, " [ll.B] REIMER * CONt 4 ISTM - G OF BOOK GABEI3, fdaratinaL cirrit TAXES =EMI -FOR.- NPRING SALES. 87 Fourth Street, OIL CLOTHS FOR THE BALZ OP 'll7 11 MN, ood reef, Irizer , :tifivii;4l): iff,,pgrivA ROLKES &SONS, Bankent and Ex • change Brokers, - and - Dealers ta Notes Drafla, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes Exchange OW the;Ewiteip acid , Mi r elvtept titkl*o atantlitor sale. I 1.7 Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposita received in par-Acids or current paper, 140. 8? Market Etieet beott •atg Third and Four th annsets: fljeStitly 4inaF,ltia ' DOI.ILAYR 8.1r1.41V5-11.1JIM xo. 66 F4ritTil BTREVry CHARTERED IBr /10.6. 3' 9P DAILY, from 9to g-eNtitat I,j also, on Wednesday 'And Eliklard. ay 'etteariga from .151a1 Ag.to Vosomber lakfrato Z tollfliciook and from Norember kit to -ggltit.frotgtto cociodt. Deposits vueekred - of Ml snma.notiese than Ova DOLLAR, and a dividend oftlte profits deNturedtwice a year, in June and December. Interest has-heen declared semi-annually, in' Stutitiiiiii Didontber since the „Bank was organised,-at-the Oita br aiz per wit, ay.ear. • • ..,- Interest, if - not &awn oat, Isplecriatii thatan ofo ;he depositor ea principal, and bait ale Mesa interest from the first-days cif June and Detanther, r(Joapounding twice a year without troubling U 460. pmetor to cw.ll or even to present Mimeo book.' At thia rate, money win doable in less than Ware years, Making in the aggregate meat hat pit4ilial P 7341.101% A pd.& Bootie - containing the" OherMr,' By-Lfore, and - Regaintionn, furnished gratis, on appllcatft the office. tiEbruza3REZ. • 1 . 109 fainillara William J. Anderson. JaniesH D. Afeeds,... Hill Burgwin,Lama AL.Pani Ho melt,' Her pewell Hepburn, stock; * Robert , Ro m James Hardman, James Bhidl James D. Halley, Alexander lining' Irma& Alexander Bradley, John B. lifelEadderi." John O. Backoren, Peter A. Madeira,, George Black, John.H.l44lor, John B. Canfield, JaMeall'Apley, , Alonzo A. Carrier, . John litarshVl,_ Charles A. Colton, Waller' P: Idargp.; William Douglas, 'John Orl . t _ John Evans, Henry la AtliamWtll„: John Holmes, Jo hr' EL Shoenberge WllLam 8: Haven, Aletander mar. Peter 11 Hunker, William H.Behfn Richard Hays, Bala° William S. Lareiy, Christian 'Yeager. osmium MED CHARLEEI k CCHTO . el AN OFFICE. -- ILLIVEY W. CiItEIOM N0..100 SmithliOld St., Near the corner of Fiftlt, PITTSBUTROftOP/I.s. .MONEY in laige and. small - sinaiditlia loaned on Gold and Silver, Dhunonds, ry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of vale. able arucles, for an length of time &gr. e..on. The goods Cannot.fie delivered nithoutlfiraMoket. Mei accon.ntable in case of fire. Ifft-Offme Hours from 7A.M. to 10P.M. Ja.lo UU MERCANTILE AGENfarsi: FOR THE PROMOTION & PROTkCTION OF iIL&DR,, Over 240,0011 Business llamas Reit&%Rm. Oracles every City, Town and :V e the United States, Canada, and other British Possessions in N.. A.. R. G. DUN dc CO., Propraetorsi A. A RDISTROPEI, vonier 01 Wood - mid Fifth EitreetesTittalxVri pa. Eatabliithed New York TtmeN, 7543, PltteldFailt Mar* 1858 H end °Moe t NEW YOWL. . . ....... BOYD & co:. lirmach — omemi, Pittsburg, E 6 Dun A Co; Philidelphi*E:Efifin Co; Cincinnati, R Duna On elevasßai It. GI Dun & Co . ; Detroit, R G Dun & Co)..ChiestpD a R4l Don &Co ; Milwantie , R G Dna d CO Neir:tlreanof R G Dun Co ; Chart eston, R G Dcui A Nor Loiastile, G Dun & Co; Bt. Louis, R W.Atintlt rine, EG Dun & Co. Aaz oel ate Ogee'. Roston, E Russel; A Co; Nal timoney .1.0 Plitt A Co; Riehmond,Pratt Co. °reign . °Mee& Toronto, R. G Dun it CO ; - Montreal, B Q Dunn a Co; London. Mtg., R G Duna Co. Reference Books,with noticesigts daily, furnished to subsoribers:' PrieMrAxt'.- Collections promptly attended to in all parts of the United States and British Possessions, and References to tipwartisofiatnertsesi in Pittsburgh for .whom the Office mattes &Rebhan& Letters of introduction to Lawyers of high /timid. mg 'and nespeotalnlity is eve seulion of the . Union will be gratuitously furnished to eubeeribets /Dna mg an application at the office. Allso ttr=if_ti e offices named above. • c 1 2 43 . SEELY, , 114 FTETR STREET, c . rsite 414thettna, EsTATE_ABD_ GEN.AL AGENTv DEALER IA NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES end other Seat rit ,Giass VM)rits. EXCELSIOR. tiLASS WO4/18. AL WOLFE...FM CAldr;tigla. WOLFE-PLUNKETT GLASS .I , It4tIitiPACTIVREIt4, WAREE.OII43Bi No. 12 Wood StrOot, Corner of Fret, se2lkly PittsViargb. CIMDINGIDAY, D. onutuuttuaii,......a.intsvantail D. rBYEaN . .. BNNINGIYAMS & URGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Warettow, Water street, and 156 First .titrSe*Pittisgb, Pa:, three doors below - 21013,0 n Ott Abuse. Manufacturers of Pittsburgh. City. dtiw Ines yinaggiste Glass Ware and. ,AmOiniin.,:Conirez bikes, for parlor wilidows, c. gs. , ~f~solid on Dissolution, of Co-Paitnership. rrHE CO-PARTNERIStfIi" . intriVlTO .l. fore existing between-40 P; RUNT k HENRY MINES, under the, RUNT * MINER, is this day dissolved• by mutual ednanut. The business of the late firm wilt be;aettletilby HENRY MINER, who is authorised to:'sign-'4he finals =mein liquidaUou e='` - • ;ORI: P. ; - I.lp3Pr i . /MOW MINEILP- 4ttly leth, 1861. . BENNY MINER, Successor to BUNT & MINKR. Wholesale and Retail. BOOKSELLER, BTATIONEN & NEWEIDBORTI N05.:71 and 73 FIFTH IBTREET: Next door to the Post Oates, ot.YOU WANT SOME: GOOD.NEW Fruit or wowed lifiii anridear,„ mixed, andall kind of Eipiees,volongor--Wfte,ttew Orwilter Lennon ,and Citron - Pleal gb to,Howorth k Brothers in the Diamond, where yottalliipst fall new. crop-Fruit and lower thsriat awaited' house in tae atty. Also agenand and fa ll anwirtinent of Fameries, Taw Wilms,. ya p Cher of Foreign and Dom °stk. FULWORTEr dead comer of DisMond and Diamond ell•V. - 0_131 , 18 PISTOLS, BIBLES-- Tim at tendon of those in ear% of 031:11 , 18 v PLR% PIEITOLB, sclliwted to oar splendid stock. ' W. W. 701380. ' Jga OS Woceledreet PERMS CASH!—NEW ,_I3IQAM3 I NEW GOODS I 1.--OPEN TrU9' DAY'4lsfew Prints, Gingham:us Ac. Grey Goodfit 4'4W:cents and upwards, a large lot clatoundial_Twalerir.Prins e'eents per yard. A large kit imonteismixdhestyle) Prints-at G l 4 cents par pad, formesPlicet Awe' Bargains or cash. 0; adlifisoN - 1 0 0. anlll .7111Latinerattnet, A SMALL FARM. FOR 8A:14-four Joe_ Imo a half miles from the OAT- "T§tegitrfl - ve acres in - cultivation; Warta: inlntanstitnine A good new frame dwelling house orelkddlaltitail and kitchen ; stable, good garden. well -Wt a& ko. Price, 112,500. Terms reap 'lnvaniabp , pen eUTHBERT itarttieldtateneti Q.. TA RIK. :COUNTY, INDIANA: --1.60 acres of good Land °A AA Ft. Vivito slid Cht cago A.R. Price $ 00 W ri4V2 *^...._,,, , Fd r ge t._ br cIPTHBEIRT a - BON s „r .I.aFtreki mum& S 1 ILL_ CHEAPERi s niN - .1:7)0113, SHOES, AND BRIVANS. Gall soon at the Cheap Oaah Score of JO3RI 3 R E. BORLAMD. sale 98 Market a treat, 41 acwitrom Fifth. CITRON.— 10 boxes fresh Citron; 6 "Peal 6 Lem- ; now in store and for sate by [sea) RETILERAB MOB. 300 -111 Sne i gA POWDER. lust reee_ixoo44.lbrosio by BPXORGE _ 43p redend oueet, p, tOtgaleby tetA i 10:14% • x ::$911 . 1 k.". : w * !In &"o:: Pittsburgh; i*
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