4, S~Y_~.? ~i lC^ 1 ::-:'r _.:.>.:.. rya.,: ~, PrOposals for Arzo,ir, IWageri'atid Ambu lance illirness. coinosOrAiici - coliiisa LAD &W/'d 1 'Y 0 : 01 W fe:irOlatard iffert. , Bol 66l6, Witwonx, Anmod 80$61. TROPQSAUS _WILL BE SEGE' VED fornjamag, by contract Army ihould atale the price at which ...ay can be famished, at the places of manage tare, and the price st which they can be delivered at thwilepot; the number which can be made by thetrldder wi thin one month after the receipt of the order; also the number which he can deliver with in one week. The harness must exactly conform to the follow Ingspeoitleationß and to the establi, lied patterns ; Four mule harness as fotloa a, to wi t WHEEL. • Two g,nliors—Breech straps., 3 Ind 6 ,noes long, 8% inches wide, sewed into' 4 inch rings of 5 , 4 inch iron; hip straps 3 feet 11 inches lirng„ 2'.: i neLes Wide 4 stay,pleces 2 feet long, 2% uLe.ll ,, s wide, witt.. linch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay p fEa% 5 feet long, I% inch wine; site ,twigs 4 ft Int 1% inch wide; tie straps 16 inches tong,; wideoapering to a point. Two Belly Bands—Long side,2 feet 3 ;pelvis ic.nc. 2 inches wide, with a two inch bukle; short s.es 1 foot 6 incheolong and 2 inches wide. Two Bak Collars, it to 19 inches Ling. with doirb.o straps and gale leathers and but.kles 3, ;nen wide. Two pairof strong Eames to suit, muds of white oak root, ironed with hooka, breast rings 1, , ,..; inch square, staples and line rings. Two pair of Bern Earaps—Lower one 5 feet 6 napes long, % inch wide; upper one 4 feet Cinches lOW, % inch wide Two aridles—Crown piece 2 feet long, 1,:, inch wide cheek pieces each 10 inches long. I t,, inch wide; front piece 11% inches long, V% ino wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches 10eg,1% inch wicisose piece 11 inches ion g, I inch wide; bands 6 Inches:low, 6% inches widen reins, long side 4 feet long;1 inch wider stior. side 2 feet long, 1 inch witleonth 1 inch buckle; bo - tg, tinned mnßen, to weigh fcpottnas to the doses Two pair Main Pipes, 2 feet long.:l . 's, inches wide Two C l ' Trace Chains, 7 ieet long, 16 links to the foo l, of No 3 iron , with T on one end, weigit 8 3i to 8 .perp.,:r Twisted or straight tine pairof Breast Chains, 23 inches. long, 14 links to the foot, of No 9 iron Twisted Two-Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2% inches wide, with 2Y inch buckle Two Neck -Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, No 4 Iron, T and loop to be riveted on to the neck strap Twisted One saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way with half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 Inches wide; surcine 7 feet 8 inchces long, 2t, ruches wide, with 2 y, inch Mickleton one end, to be fastened to the saddle by being riveted to two curved straps, It, inch wide; those straps are placed one on each side of the saddle-tree, one end le tied to the front ;Art of the bar, to other end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet inches long, 1% inch wide,- with 1 1 4 inch buckle: Miming, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 18% fps to a dozen pair LEAD. - • - Two Collare,l7)4 to 18 inches long,rnede the wane is for wheel harnesq Two plar of Hawes to suit, of same material as for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line rings, wilt straps as to wh.eel her nese! Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness Two Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness Two pair Chain Pipes, . Two pair Trace Chains, " Two Crupper and B e ? Straps Back strap 6 feet Ling, tapering from 3 1 ;aches to 2,1. i in cites vide Hip Straps, each 2 eet. 4 inches long, 1% inch wide, each with a hook at one end de Two Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3!.6 inches wi Two Martingales, 4 feet long, 14 uch rule, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches oo wide One Cheek Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to buckle into the bit at each end, with s mai; hewed in the centre to receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long. 3i, incnes wa de, with a buckle at one end and en 8 leen loop at t ne other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6 nohees long One Horse Brush, oval. of bristlos,—by- -inches One Curry Combo, No 222-8 bar The whole to be packed in a box. about IS inches wide, 17 inches deep, 34 inches long, Made o f 1 inch stuff, COOPerlo4s wood hoops or iron, at many be required Four Horse Harness, as folio we, to wit WEREL - - - Two quilora Breech etrr.ps. 3 feet 8 merle, long, BW, inches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings cf ?, iron; hip straps 4 feet lour., 3 inches wide: stay pieces 2 feet 2 inches long., 3 jnehee wi e, w inch buckles; cross sere ,pa to heckle stay pieces 6 feet long, 1t In eh wide; sale gimps 5 tees 6 !Babes 1134,1% inch - iide; tie straps 15 i4elles long, I he lrloh wide, lap firing to a point TW° d il ly with a A...ong side 2 teet4innhos long, Inches wide, 2 inch buckle; short side 1 toot 8 'names longs ed 2 inches wide Two Hair Colic rs , 22 t o 28 mcho. long. crth double straPanMr . 4 safe leathers and t,ekles y•g inch wide • rPair, of • 4trOng Flames to bun', tone /white rOOS, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1% inch svatewity 6 letB and hoe Two t Hama Straps Lower 08 5 feet 6 Mabee wag, %inch wide; u per one 4 feet 6 inebo. long. Knish wide; of alum tanned leather TWO Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 men, 8 long. VA, inch wide; cheek pieces each 19 inches long, 1 1 4 inch Wide; front piece 12% inches long, 1 1 , non wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces. 16 inches long, IA inch wide; cone piece PI inches long. 1 inch wide;' blinds 6 iI2CI)Pf, long, 6 inches wide; reins, long aide 4 feet 1 inches long, 1 loon wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, wilt I inch buckle; bits, tinned mullen. to weigh 5 lie toe dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 Inches long, 2' inches wide Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet it.ng, 14 links to the foo Of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one end, weight ems per pair One pair Breast Chains, 25 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of Pic 2 iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, II feet 6 inches long, 23. inches wide, with 25b I nch buckle Two litielruThains, 41eet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to ha riv eted-00011e neck strap, swivel in the chain One Saddle, made on Attak apes tree, head, gullet and cartilelittdied,lcoyered in the usual way with bait ; nails 29 inches long, 113 Inenki3 111 . 1311411 t 7 , feet 5 inchea long, 2% inctesa witorithit inch buckle on one end, to be fasienit i to tiali sad eby being riYeted to two 1.),,f, inch wide; these straps are p , one on each side of the saddle tree; one end hi Ilied.tn-the front pert of the bar, the other end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanisiceaddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inchealong,.l.X.incli wide, with 1 1 ;(, inch - buckle; stirrups, Malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to' weigh 1.23, pounds to a dozen pair. ix Twollridles, same as for wheel harness tiro Oollarean to 22 inches long, made the same as for wheel harness Two pairut Barnes to suit, of the same material as tor wheel 'harness, ironed ; with hooka, breast ringaand line hugs, with straps as in wheel bar Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel harness Two Belly Banda, same as for wheel harness Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness Two pate Trace Cins, same as for wheel har nate T*oCruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet longLtapering from 8 3 / 4 inches to 2A inches wide Fr its with buckles each 2 feet 8 inches long, 1 inohwide, with wrought hooks o Back Bands, Sleet 7 inches long, SA inches wide;_. TatllftrOngales, 4 feet long 1% inch wide, to bucida olgathe'bit . ' Strap; 6 feet 6 inches long, % inch 'Kir': One Rein, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide, tO:t _AM** ettikleinto the bit at each end,sitha zing sewed hithetkiti receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, X inch wide, with • twinkle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other 01* Whip; heavy plated horse hide, tl feet fi Ineheitflong ;Brush, oval, of bristles, by Ingle( to Ratty Comb, No 222-8 bar _- Re:treed° to be packed in a box about 21 inches wl Ill'inohea deep, 84 inches long, made of Inch staff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as may harm:deed .Thentnie to be made of the best material, sew linittel•ixiiade with good waxed thread, and sub nVii4•44lBtiort during the process of manure°- . etidillact VlMe4l:jrnttlie lowness is required, the lead an*, tames, nocketraps, belly-bands, chain pipes, traeaehain, mapper and hip straps, irito=rteoupliog straps are doubled; one t Wad long„l4linka to the fool. of No aftniaaff' en, eaoh end added; and lead line leitiebeieepong The whets to be made of the beat material, Bev , - Ingkobereade with good waxed thread, and subject 'to 1/11900tIonhem-futiehed during the process of manufacture 'andelawir When elx , nuile harness in required : the lerat collars, bridles, himies, neck-straps, belly bands, Pipes tracechains, crupper and ht traps, back bands and coupling soaps are doubled; one bearig chain, 8 feet lonl4 links to the oot, o No 4 iron. n with a T each e nd added ; and f led ( linee to be 23 feet long Proposals will also be received for making and delivering ambulance harness, for two or four mule or horse teams—a specification of which will be bereatterfazoisned Forms or proposals and guarantee will be Mr nighed-npon application at this other, and none will be eonsioered that do not conform thereto The.prie e le is reserved by and for the United. Egiggit i olr eating ear proposal that may be deereed vagant Will be endorsed on the envelope • "Proposals for tarnishing Army Wagon and anibrilimee BES 110.," and addressed .. • j•• Neior t. H. virirroti, Quarterniaster U. 8. army. 17g it tairtiq ERS.-- W e are prepar • - 444 ;t 1i . * 4P: zeta . kerm With la t t h es e t A ss7Zoa rY t zwinvOril" .- - • . , -*, pulence in tdas branch is iait" t fr ig:l ib - el .:44.:mblialmen.t. For worn vii refecri to' thi3 -*Wing refiners _20..', iOrfbesti, iteper - 0, vainson a Ccs, loitik&AtUn, BotaitueCorroukACo., Ige k Clo,Hsek' k lieFadden, 'John - , ,_ • .. Thos. J - 1 ' Roberts, Bin k Co.; Ate, - -- - . .WADP - A REICIMILA 1714. r - -, .. - - 10 Wood etzeek " 1 4 '461111 4 1C 0g e .4.1 f , a k a . • 22/ Wbodigs22.,:i Ulreads. 1861. SUEIIMER: ARRANGEMENT. I'B6l DAILY --TRAILY.S. Central Pennsylvania UN AND A.IITECR MONDAY. ME loth. THE THROUGH X. 49,1 1 4. leases the Awengerfitlatien (ex(*p - .Bundayjat salo a. m., atoppint* ii .Fu.n' eipal etations, and arriving in Philadelphia 10.15 p. m. THE TH ROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily et 12 2O a. m., stopping only at principsl stations, n.atong direct connection at Barrisbnrg for BBti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltmore at lact p. m. THE FAST UNE leaves the station daily, (ex osm dundav,) at 4:00 p. m, stopping only at Greens tr.lrg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Witinerej Gollitzen, Itoona,ac„ connecting at. Harrisburg tor Balti more, *cd arrlvEig in yhilac:telphis at 6:10a. ro; A C C4)3IMODATIOI( TRAINs. Tn F. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (except Sunday,) at 240 p. m, sto ping -Lauons and running as far as Conem.mah. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's sta . ion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:40 a. in. ...F.CO.N.D ACCOMMODATION 'I PAIN for Wall's i„1.,1,.:0n !eaves daily, ((except Sunday,) at II:20 a tn. 01111) ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall'e .saves daily, (except Sunday,) 4:10 p.m. FOURTH ACCOM MODATION TRAIN for . Wall's 51.i.,0111e40708 daily (except Sunday,) at 6:46 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pitthbrirgl. OE . Ni.OWB:-I , l74Frttis,l.l 0 a in; Mail, II:60 p. ta; Fast Lice .1.2.720 a. in; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. m ; Firs; Wall's station Accommodation, 8:30 a. m.; second Wall's station Accommodation. 8,30 a. in: station Accommodation, lan p. m.; lourtD Wall's station Acomunodation,•6;l6 p. in. Tram , for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at . . isin:re nue In terssotkon with Johnstown Aocommo- ,;st. , .n, and Ex press Trains East and West, and . - 7,121 Nast Freight East. ?IT PSEll_arkid AIvDcoNNEILLaviLLETBar.N9. stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con villa Road leave daily, (8 unday excepted,) ae fellows:— Mail Train, 0,40 a. m; Express Train, 410 p. m. Pe,urning Tra v is from Pittsburgh and Con nelkvilie Road arrive at Pittsburgh 1.30 a. m. and 6:15 p. 'ft, raveling public will find It greatly to their intei Gni, in going East or West, to travel by the Peuneylvants Railroad, as the accommodations now offereu cannot nr surpsaee on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is eidarelv free from dust. Wo can promise safety, speed and comfort to alt wbo may favor this Road with their patronage. F ASE TO NEW YORE...-. 512 E: 3 I O3 TOBALTIMOREVI 50 P HIL ariELPHIA.IO 00 LANCASTER 865 HARRIBB , $7 tb. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pannsyl van - a. Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets In cars. will be charge,: an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent- NOTICE—In case of loss, the Co—many will hold themselves responsible for personal ba gage only, and for an an - innt not exceeding $lOO. N. B.— fho Excelsior Omnibus Line lass been employed to convey passengers and bag,garg wand trcr- the depot, at a charge not to.exeeed 26 cents for each passenger and For tickets apply to .17STSWAIIT Agt-, At the Penn's R. IC niseenger t+tabon, auB . l On Liberty and Omit streets 18e1. TH.E 1861 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SWIMMER ARRANGEMENT! - - TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Inthanapolia, St. Louis and Chicago quicker. tLaa by any other roast Yr r WARD TRAIN& FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1236 a. r Arrives at Crestline—.—. 8.00 a. it. Making close connections with Belletontsune and Cleveland. Columbus k Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. o.—i:he time to Cmcinnau is the same ON by cieubenville. ri'ra.raz on both Roads meet at Col urr.- utis and passe_ngers all go into Cincinnati together. R...XPaIaSS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh tale P a. Arrives. atOreellme 7•30 r k leaking close COMlleetlolll3 as above. A rrivdag a: Chicago at 8:45 a. nit. a— ins tame to Cincinnati is the same as by 'rrains on both Roads meet at an) passengers all go into CILI,rIIDLLi tr.4.;e:be.r. Edeepuag Cars on Una tram from Pittsburgh to Or (mash. to Indianapolis and to Chicago. 'lrse os through to Chicano anti:mute hangs of Oars. F..ASTIO ART) TRAINS. ceals Chicago, 7.80 a. at. and 8.000. N. Arnviny a. Lima, 226 r. a. and 8:10 a. r. • Connecting with trains tor Dayton and CunAnnati. Arriving at Crest,- line. 6.00 r. N. and 8.05 a. at Connecting wits trains for 0011unit:sax, Cincinnati, C' e' a and. Buffalo and the Fast, and arrivtng Pi tigtiorgn, 11.08 a. IL 11,11,13.17.) r.N. All Mali :ng close rcanectione with. Pannsylvaips Raiircal tra.a.t for the Easteru cities, via Allsr.t.t.wn and licilslelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From N edera/ et, for New Brighton, 10.00 a. N., and .1.:10 e. e. Arrive at " " 1.1.80 " 16 tt Leave Now Brighton, (W " LID Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 2.30 " Allegheny and Rconomy A:X011.11710+.1241IDI Mass. a.. a., and at kketiorny at RID A. 111.; leave,. Allegheny at 11.3.5 P. a Fed 6.10 P. K., arr. it it Economy at lbu e and p r.. leave linen:-my al a et, a. m., and 4.24 p, IT, and arrive in Allegheny at L 1.06 a. in. ang 5.30 U. in. BIAR.BE'r TRAlN.—Leaves Massillon tic' a, Alliance at 8.14 a_ it. and arrives in Allegheny at 11.00 A. at.; leaves Allegheny at 3.08 P. a, Alliance at I Ot.i P. a., stopping at all stations for pr.asisagers and marliioung, arrises at lidassilion, A.OO p. m. rickets will be sold for treat, trains at reduced rates Trough trains con sect as follows wit.t. trains on the Cleveland and I , Ats• carg:J Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millerabarg„ Akron, C. - ay ho s% Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby. San. dusk - 3 . , Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnali, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louisville, etc.. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cir: cir nab, etc., etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Louis, sad Intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatab for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois., lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For further information and through tickets apply to CißOßEilf, PARR IN, Tick et A g't, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Tbrotigh Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United Staten. " 6. CL HAT SWAY, jell General Passenger Agent, ?WM:lnuit. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT• CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. (IN AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- ILF 1881, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBORT URGHL INE, , COLUMVIA SB USTEUBENVILLE. AND CINCINNATI SH No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cm• cinnsti. IRRY Arrives Arrives Arn ves Pitt. durgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St. Louis. 1.8.15 11:88 a. n. 4.10 r. 7210 r. u. 846 P. AL 2 . 00 Al X: This route Is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WARTetutiG LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittategh, Rochester,Wellsville, Steub'ville,Whlng. Lliftb a. a. It6o A. X. 457 A. X. 4:08 a. st. 801 A. &06 r. a. 7/..5 P. X Stlfi e. n. 99:0 r. M. leak r. 12.10 ic 1,15 a. it 418 r. x. 8:10 a. ia. 490 A. a. P. M. SA/. P. m. 424 P. K. The 1485 A. Y. and MEO r. it. Trams connect with Trains of C. 0. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Tu, - • 4:00 P. X. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville, PITTSBURGH & CLEVELAND LINE Loaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. I= a. at. 9:10 A. a. 1410 P. K. 1460 P. E. The 1286 a. m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to !Rm.:Risky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be particular to ask for ticketa via Cleveland. Through. Tickets can be procured at the Lit. erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. .1: STEW ART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars aPOLt O WILLIAM 81 WART, Agent. At th , : Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. R. MYERS, Gen? Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. )00 'MEW .ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD: 'lndianapolis & Cincinnati R, R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St: Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and EMand Michigan Central Roadn: for CHICAGO, ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all Intermedi- . _ ate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. ~. Freights and = fi_ z!gerep earned from Cincin -1,,,u .trt lees time. than by any other ro , te by twen form homes, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can b , e made from Cincinnati to the; West, without breaking oulki • Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W..s- CIMINO agent at Law rancebarg, will receive prompt Istiehtion, and no charge for commission; no Arne for drayage or to.orusson For furth e r infooh apply to T ORIAB RAla - GAND (No. 316 Water street,) agent of the company., who' is ', prepared ingivneetssotten -LAlsurrealbrs6 , 4 Beaver mid freight to Ludisaapolio, Terre Lafiyelte, Chicago, hare , lllreenknotle. 'Crawford/5- vine, cnorleston. Parts and B. F. LORD, dent, JOHN F. CH KKR. f'.... , 17k Freurht Ammit. era lILPQRT%iItT. ALL PRIteONS PURCHASING tICHSTG FOB ST.JOSEPH, And other points in Northern ZIESSOIDIT4 the State of Hans e, or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the. N ORTR MISSOURI RAILROAD, The only tail route from Bt. Louis to Bt. Joseph It is the shorteirt end qui-kest line by thirteen hours im to the remotest point reached by rail, and Is sl% .. , AtkOM t esr,, airs ria 4 alla lt e lUtall Points In Northern liflasourl A North isaoari Sit OJT. STURGEON, " Missouri R. R. Sim S. Moan Agent. selOttim _ _ Indemnity Agaiilet Loss. by Fire. THE FRAINIICLIN ME , INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELFELL °time, N 0.486 and 487 CRIINTNITP BTREET, , roax Fifth. Bail road. _Simanacan Or Alma, Jammaii Ist, 1860. PAziitishad Agreeably to An Act .of Assembly, Wag: First.ltilortgages, wail:iv secured-....... 51,898,898 88 aethEßtate , (present value $103,111 91.) coat 102,895 26 Temporary Loans on ample Collatteml Securities Stocks, (prevent vales (888,667 72,) cost- Notes and. Bills Receivable_, Cash, TLe only prolta from prtmlarbs which this com pang can d:7,de law, are from risks which have been determintNl. loeuranoes mado.on emery deacripuon of Prop erty, tr. T own and C•tun try at rGLE, S., low ae are con sistent with security. ffinee their .acorporation, a period or thirty years, tray have paid losses by Fir' to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, theraby afford ing evi.isnee of the advan - .4.! of Insurance, nn wait an the ability and dis!lx,smon to moo; vnth prOffiptheSS nil ilahilltleB. • Lne2er paid during the yea: 1836, fe,163 36. - . - • Caaries W. Bondi or, Mord€.•a; I). Lewin, ToOiso.t \l'iurner, David& Brown, Ilumuel Gram. Isaac Leo, Jacob E Smith, Edword C. Dole, George W. RicharczA, Georg. F0.1e5.4 CEAE. N. BANCKER, Preoident. EDWARD C DALE. Vice Preoider,o_ - - - WM. A. LITE St.cretcAn , pro Len, J. GARDNEI. COFFIN, Agent. a3y3.6 0.. r Tr.lr.l Acid Wood ntreel,A. Western irievirance Uompany, YITTSI3I7I:6II. GEOR&R DA Mil, Preqgclen:; F. M. GORDON, Secretary GigiA. R. D. COCHRAN. Gen'l Agent. No. 92 Water strent. (Spang 3 Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE a.,,d M.& KIN h 111.81i8. Home institution managed by Directors who Are We!l known 10 cr.norntr.Lnil y, and who are de• termised, by promptnees and hberality, to main tain the character which they bays assumed, as of. ering the beet protection tt those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1880 Stock Account, Mortgage Office furnituro Open Accoue Le, etc Premium Notat , en•l h,114 diEe..antE,:t Ger..rge Dania, P... Miller, jr., Garrgo W. Jackson. Jame? , M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes. Alersndar Nlmiek. Wrr,.. Ei. Brrii;.h. Ct.,.. W. itarkeusois, Ar, , trevr AcKley, Wra..Mclirogrit, Alassnder Speer, I.)rvr,,i M. Long, Rats J. l'Llornsa writ, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE ENSUB.ANCE COMFY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite tits Custom House, Capital 1410,10 . 0—Assets $304,048. NVILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SI: 'AANCE, etther Perpetna, or Lathed. on eve ry deac-,pt,on of Property or Merchandise. at reat+OLACr. rats. of premium. h )BElt t P. Pre,:dent, M W. ha1.1 , W.1.N, V.ce Pres•deot, .I)LftisCl.)h.B: T... R. Copo., ( - 4,• Fsrevri, Jo. PH1.14 OtlArlOn 6,0406, 81,erma.n. 011 8. J. MAzp,r,..Pe., F. fiLLLEJscr3:7I, Becrati.ri. INSURANCLCOMPANY OF PITTSBURGH :1.0 SA Ml SIL. rLEA, !lecrebsry. WM. Pra.a.lent . - . once. Cor. of Market alad IN &Aar S aAurev oqz.a:nst Luca and Datruige :a the Narig tior. r.f Lae Southern and Wertera Faverry and Hayour, and the Nay, gatloa of toe Bart.?. dnanraa against Loaa and IJamag♦ by ➢`ire DCLIOTOIIII : W T. M. Rowe, Jas.. M. COOFPOT .1.. Park, Jr, C. Zag„ N. lieroao,Al.6 It. F. Jonee. S. C. Yournz. J. Caldwell, Franc,. sel:erb. S. M. liter. .;,.7.11 4. I liworth :woo sh:rtora. Here:ey Preoten. Wm Johnpton FIRE INSURANCE The k":tif trikrise lostartittte Co.. Birxa Tr.., I,n (Jr.& Firs, Feat s, oirnot 6. to., Coßariand C. 0., James B. Lyon .4 Co., Hon. 'l' boa. M. Howl., Wilbam 5. 1.-areiy et Co., Jame. Marshall, Erti Al -o,..nrge S Bryan Jr Co.. K ",loon, Mc.Eir-y it Co t',-on, Carr A Co- Juhn A Co.. Jacob Paino, a Cu, Bailey, Brown a co. DAKLI:NU'It .14 BI.Ai 6IiILSG . .Aganta, nnl&Flm Hank Block. No. 37 Fifth M. FIRE INSURANCE BY II..1.& Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual., Met chsndine, Furniture, &c., fn town or country. Cash Capital, 6229,610 00. Assets, 6303,508 96. OFFICE NO. as WALE UT STREET._ Invested follows, vus Fist Mortgx,re on Improved City Property, worth double the ........... 31.50,d00 00 Ground rent. first c1a55...... .... Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 If cent. Mortgage Loans, 530,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Mock-, 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,300 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of "Delaware M. 8. Insurance C 0.... _ 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,06 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 60 UllllOO M. Insurance CVEI ....... 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper.........._26,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc...... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 IE, Clem Tingley, Bamudi Bispham, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Poland, Charlea Leland, Frederick Lenmg Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James B. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myie Northeast corner Third and Wood streete. the Mutual Lifelnsurance Co. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WILNIIT RTREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE BUSINFSSOF THIS COMPANI. 1 in conducted on the mutual prinetple, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, deducting necessary expenses alone, being equitarAy divided among the s.ssured. iteceipts for the year ending 81st January . , $.1,68U,676 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in 1.20,050 89 Bonds and Mortiptgaa...-... 6,4:A1.879 12 United States Stocks 887,232 50 Real natate 40,249 18 20,466 80 14,889,868 74 Add:lnterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (eeumsted) 136,000 00 PrOMICILI29 in course of transmission... 83,132 38 Due from Agents li6oBB Anarm, February 1, 18+51....--$7,227,989 12 Rates of premium Lower, and profits greater than in most. other Companies. Tue Paoscarion or taiga Asarra.to the amount at risk is i?,coter than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the United Mates. Pamphlet, ima erery raquante information will he furnished tree ol ,xpense on application, by loiter or otherwise to DARLINUTON A BLACKSTOCK, 37 Filth Street, Pittsburgh. ;pIELAW ARE AiIITUAL SAFETY INSGRAINCE COMPANY —LNCORPORATED THE I.2OIBLA'rUhE OF PENNSLVAN.L. ugh. OFFICK 6. E. CORNICE TIMID A 1315 WA LS T STREETS. Pl 3 ILAD ELPti IA. hi n. LNSURANC FS on 1 euitleiß, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the World. INLAND /I.ISURAINCES on j+ D octs„. by Rivera, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car riages, to all parts oi the Union. FIR.F LNEU. RAMIE/3 on Merchandise gencrady, on Btores, Dwelling Houses, am. G. Dialtitona—Wm. Martin, Edmund L. Bonder, LraTbrie.,"PhilJaußmee TraqPauldinug' John N. Penrose, John atr, Wm. .Eyre, Jr, James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph R. deal Dr. R. FL Huston, Geo. 0. Lieper, Hugh Craig, oL at i,p 3 Hol ley, Samuel E.Stokesid• F. FoAlsion,Henry SIMLA, Edward Darlington. Jones Brooks, Spencer td'ilyscii Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones, James B. ill'Farianct, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple. Pitisbergin•Tt T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. MARTIN', President. THOS C. HAND, Vise President. Hnscar Vann, Secretary.. • P. a. klitiOH/R.tolgant. left No. 96 Water grist Pittsburgh, 4ustqaArt 89,136 66 89,766 66 1,821 CO 27,919 38 ;2,208,051 68 .3 88,000 00 2,100 00 _ 260 00 .. T,BOO ,13 18,381 as '27,805 2 17.1,s i 6 1, ,1298,281 I 1.1w..1. - p.I J COFF Uert, Confer , d nr.d Wood w.reettp (Jr I'H ILAUSLPIiae $903,608 96 CLEM TLEGLEY, Preaidet. DlE7erollB. OF NEW YORK. §roftssbanal WIIL U. wh'ri Y, PUBLIC. IFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pod, Fifti btircel. near Wood. LURID B. 10 3. 1 .4 7 10112..—....... aX.ES 8. LIM M'CALMONT dr, KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, ENANGO CO.. mylaklyd Pennsylvenha. U. W. I".tracasorr urcu. Y. 11.1Wd01, PATTERSON & E)AVYSON, ATTORNEYS AT LA.Vi, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Gram. )a9:1) J TTSb U.6(111, PA 111. F. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 0121 e•, No. 72 Groat Street (Threct doom t,e]ow iny3dy Ilete .V.AUL.,Fa L. aRACILENtaIIG ATTORNEY AT LAW 011iee, No. 135 Fourth St., PITTSIStrItc id, PA. Je:l4:ly JOSE P i ADAM Pi DENTIST, no. 97 Wylie. Street, Pittabargh RIMILANCIL:—Dr. A. M. i'oliook. Bruce.. E: L) HaHock, Theodore Robhm, Erreti, Eeq myl4:ly TEETH I SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. eCSILL, has removed to '246 1 . E.? , N vo S'lltEE'l, in the torrner,y tot:cup:et' ny hr. G. if. Keyser, opposite Ctnet's He will give all the modern imprenemente. 'leech inserted at various rice. ;rum $l5 to per pet. RILTIMMOS-1101'. W. D. Howard, Re.. ball:11.10i Fin ley. A. Bradley, 2i- G. M'CandlesA. M. L.. J. P W. a Vtualiirk, Dr. Geo. Bey eer, inn. Samuel ht'Bee. DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN; ALSO--Ati .k.'NT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS IR. 1:T I=' 'l' TT It S .lel.ll COE. PENN exit WAYNE BTB. JCHN M. KIRKPA r 1 ...... M ELL.ON LAW PARTNERSHIP. rIILIE UNDE&SIGNED IiAVE THIS lay formed Co.ji.s.rmerOip in chi !inlet, of the Law. JoHN M. 6.IIIKPATIQC.K, JOHN MELLON, Pittsburgh, May kith, feel. KIRKPATRICK di MELIA AII'ORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth Vt-reet, fire doom aloe Smithfield, Plo.k.burgh, Pa. Ali ES A. LUWRIE, A lr , rney nL tly Lan, °thee, Folirtia etrtwt. Pitt.t,urgh. moon ' , mat field and Cherry delLly 1 - 1 . 1 f.;4.)R6 F, S. SELDEN HAVIN(, %_A reeumeti TEE PRACIACI.: OF LAW, m3y oereatter fodnd at 11.'001u,, 122 Four::. ire Pitt..burgt. lit2B AHL. Surgeon Denust, successor JUL. to G. W. Ithitne. N. 114 Stnahtle'd btrocr- Siir Office horse from eat to 1 o'clot.'..t, sus fr ,, o, 2 to h • list:anent is for CASE, pri - ir ears made accordingly. Persona in want or n.:ytnuig in the above line, .vetild be advantaged bn calling at FACKINER A 1 , 10.108 Smithfield street, below J. D. PL.:1E1101k, : ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Francisera Brothers. THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LOIIETTO, Cambria County, Pennsrylva ma, four miles from Cresson Station on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate 'Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of themost healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Schclastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after -the-U.l.h of .1,1.10115 T, and. ands about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided ate two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessionss. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac., he., will be furnished by the inatitutionto the Students. Inetrumenud aid Vocal Music forms no extra charge.'rite dents wil! be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Times—Board and Tuition, payable halt yearly in ad :sacs $lOO Washing and use of Redding 10 Ciassieal and Modern Languages, extra--- 10 , gudents spend Vacation at the College.-- 15 Reference can he made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor. .ne Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. E HEST CHESTER ACADEMY A T ES'FCH EST ER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia by the 1 .-- eirt.yltianta (antral or the West Chester direct Railroad is 11 resume the duties of the SUMMER TERM on the mat day of MAY next, and close on the taut day ot -eptember. The SohooL therefore, is in session during Le SUM MER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate chgrges. the average number of students is 85, undltir the charge of nine 'Teacher=. The French, German and opanisb languages are taught by native resident instructors. For catalogues apply to WM. F. WYERS, A. M. Principal, apltirnti:eed at West Chester,Tenna- Pirr'S.''H!'RGH. PA WATER RENTS A"P 13-ONS LIABLE FOR CI T Y and BllfillnOlid Tax and Water Rents in the elty of Pluaburgh, are hark.) , notified that the above taxes and wa,er relate are now due and payable at t e City Treasurer'. Office. Fourth Street Ogir"..in all twytrien, made oeiore AUGUST FIRST, a Dlacowu Of lave Per Cen , . will be al lowed. Between August Ist and Sep ember 15th, a direount of Two Per Cent, Between 0c toter I>t and November let, an addition will be made t five per cent, and after November let, all remaining unpaid will be put in the handset collect ors, with a further addition of five per Cent. 103 WM. El eti BAUM. City Treasurer. o.ei..T-t,l-' El'i_'. 1 0 .z.1:t..1:' 3EI 'I'S DAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID sugsortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. From S to 24 feet. new desigtts and beautiful patterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORth, and on as favorable terms as any other housa to he city. mbSO K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUAB.E AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; lso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, in., at Eastern nces. Corner Virgin alley and. Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens' Bank,) Pitts burgh. Pa. lentl y llyatt'a Patent Illuminating Til PITTSBURG RAVING BERN APPOINTED AGENTS BUTT% CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING PITTSBDROI36 FOR LIGHTING BASEMENTS, CEL LARS, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination of samples, at our ..108. IL HUIVTER. Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, Pittsburg/4 Ps. Notice of Dissolution Partnership NOTICE IS HEREBY Gi YIN THAT the partnership WAIT exiating betweenLEE AECKHAM andGEORGE A. KELLY of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM A KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April. 1841, by mutual consent. BECKHAM I KELLY. 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. HELLY Allegheny, June 4, 1861.—jeo-tt QUAY, CANDLES AND OILS lON Boxes Chemical Olive Rimed.Mg Soagy ban eon do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and Et 300 do No. I ?aim Soap nil, 2 and 816 bans WO do Oleine do in Ilb We, 160 do German do 1 316 bare, 260 do Friend to Wornanflosp in 116 hers 1.000 do Shaving and Toile;. Soap in different anapes and Alien NO Boxes Miners' Candles, /00 do BY dratllic rreived and Mould Quidlefs for Summer ase. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 48 , 158 t 68., 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 413 , fia es. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 48.5 s it 6e. 6 do Coach do, 6 do SW - do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating N 1 011, 10 do do do 2011, 50 do Carbon Diumbeating Oil, 25 do Coal do do, On hand and for sa be, y B. C. k J. H. SAWYER, To whom was awerded, by the C. 8. Agriculture. a . the first premiums for Oila, Soaps and Caud SARDINES.- 10 eases it l (121113 Sardines—choice brands; 6 I B n store " en:lnalhy f' A DOZ. PARRISH'S HAIR Rl2iTati: ATIVE; 6 dos. Parrialfe Ehzir , Net rseeited and tor axle by GEO. A. BELLY, ITU &Hedberg city LE". -1000 Pigs, received by eel HENRY H. COLLINS. OAT 8.-400 bushels Prime Oats, in store and for sale by J r IQ it , b un a a Walla T m I ad* b 7 blegi agnoa aaimatved 4.lam nd far juttufturg. .130011. GASEE, educational. CITY TAXES CTEEZI SPRING SALES. W. D. Si. B. WCALLIIM, 87 Fourth Street, OIL CLOTHS D. C. KA EELAND FOB TEE SAWS OP ANDERSON a PSILLLPS, Agents for BROWN BROTHERS, manufacturers, marS Chicago, Illinois. RETMER & BR bo Oßned. JAMMB A. FETUS, Corner Market • Pine ata trittpc,pramall& tio; _ itildEßS AND EMU ETROIRK g I Wood Street, corner of Third, PITTSBURGH, PP:VIVA, 1:10LmF8 &SONS, Bankers and Ex .1.1 • change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes Drams, Acceptances, gold, Silver sad Bilik Notes Exchange on the Eastern. and Western Mies coot etantly for sale. Collections made in all the aides throughout the United States. Deposita received in par funds or current paper, No. 6T Market street between Third and FOUrtti sweets. fjoliely :~:in~~r f~itt~ DOLLalt Sard.rGS ilotLAriT Bb Four:Tina Irraum.gr, ARTEILED .1" - 1856. ®PEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock also, on Wednesday and Saturday ,yrreninga from May Ist to November 2st, from 1" to 9 o'clock and from November Ist to May Ist. from 6 to o'cßoc,k. Deposita received of all sums not lade than Oh rims; and A dividend of the profits declared twice s year, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-eanually, in Junetaild December since the lisnle was organized, at the rate of per Cent. a Zit Ar. Interest. if not drawn cnt. is placed to the oft ha depositor as prinoipat, and beers the same itderest from the first days of Jose and December, compound lug twice a year troubling thalie• poaitor to call or even topresent his patio book; - At this rate, money wits doable in - less years, making in the aggregate szierthXDPl64ll4.lt paw ET.N . L. a IVA.. Books containing the Chertei, end Ithgnietioas, tioa af the office. 6801Z6E ALBTME. FELILTZIENTIV. _ . William J. Anderson. James B I)..lkfeedik.„ Hill Bargain, 7a4 M Patirian Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. AL tiopevrell liept-urn, Robert -7" James Hardman, James Bhie3eit James D. Relies, Alexander !Shills, YIITOSTEM Alexander Bradley, John B. Me.Faxida;,., John G. Factoten, Peter A. Madeira; , . George Black, John John B. CanSeld, James Etl'Auley, Alonzo A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha Wl' John Orr, John ETAI22, Henry B. Itiakwait, John Holmes, John H. Shoenberge Wiliam B. Haven, Alexander B . pear. Prier .11 Hunker, Wiliam&h.merts, Richard Bap, Isaac Whittier. William B. Lav,dy, Christian Yeager. CHARLES A• COLTON. (fel /...CAN OFFICE. HENRY IN. CINIIIOTTI, No. 100 amithiteld et., Nam the corner of PITTSBITRCII, PA. 311 °N EY iLgand Si ; ll l ual l tiea loanec onC d jdBlverlia ndeewel• rp i Gold Efilyer Watche.e, and all kinda o 1 valn sr articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goad: =not be delivered without this Ticket Not r..^coonisti!e in CAeO of lire. Office Bolin, ficrin 7A.K. bp Pi EL jam THE MERCANTILE AtiENCY, FOP. TEE PROMOTION & PRO/ RCTION OF TRAM Over 240,000 Business Souses Repokted, 13m- Lracina every Oity, Town and Village; toe CD!ted States, Canada, and other BritiFh Poeseaslona in N. A. R. C. HUN di CO., Proprietors. A. ARbiit'FRONG, MAKAGPfI, Corner of Wood and Fifth Bireoto, Pittaburgb, Pa Est.abli,,hed New York,June, 1841, Pittsburgh Id..,ren, 1862. !lead OMee NEW DUN, BOYD it CO Branch Offices. Pittsburg, R G Dun A Co; Philadelphia, R @ Dun A Co; Cincinnati, R G Dun & Co; Cleveland, R Dun & Co; Detroo, R G Den & Co; Chicago, R Dun & Co; Llilwausie, Dun Co ; New Orleans, G Dun Co; Charleston, It G Dun & Co Louisville, R G Dun 1c Co; St. Louis, R Dun k Co; Nash. vide, R G Dun & Co. Associate Boston, B Russell a Co; Baltimore, J 0,11144 Co ; Richmond, Pratt a Co. Foreign ('mesa. Toronto, R U Dun & Co ; Montreal, R G Dims k Co; London. Eng. G Dun & Co. Reference Booke,wit la notices of changes, printed daily, furnished to subscribers. Price W. Collections promptly attended to in all parts of the United States and British Possessions, and References to upwards of leo Rouses in Pittsburgh, for whom the office makes collections. Letters of inu•cduction M Lawyersof high stand. a and respectability in every section of the Union w.ll be grattutotody furnished to subscribers Writ mg an application at the office. Also to any of tt e offices named above. uth2l:6m. cl B. Bk' E Y 114 FIFTH STREET, uppe . site Oanedrall SEAL ESTATE AND GENFR4r. AGELM. DEALER NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and ether-Sem ritiee. @lass Otorits. EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. A. WOLFE—F. T. PLUNILL ri -.T. OAREE'REELL WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO; GLASS MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUSE No. 12 Wood Street, Corner of Ilret k seftly Pat taburgb.' R. OWIDINGHAN, D. CIDAXIDGII-184......1L. onasunacreAt D. lEDUSZN,- ........... ..... DU CAA. .. TINNINGHAILS & CO.—PI TT S-• BURGE CITY GLAG3 P WOBRE—Warehoussis7 Water street, and 166 First stre t il Pittsburgh,' Pa., three doors 'below Motion CIS Home, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City indow Glam. Druggists' Glass Ware and American Convex Glass, for parlor windows, churches and public apt gissentions. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing between JOHN P. HUNT & HENRY MINER, under the firm of HUNT MINER, le this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by HENRI' MINER, who is authorised to sign the firm's name in liocudatacin. JOIN P. rum, HENRY MINER. , July 16th, 1881. HENRY MINER, Successor to HUNT it MINER, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & Nticatlzt A IMP N05.:71 and 73 FIFTH bTRERT, Next door to the Post Office, 17429 .1 1 : YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed. andall O. r kind of Spioes,ooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth & Brothers in the Diamond, where yon.will get all new crop Prnit and lower than at any other homeln the city. Also a general and MB aesortinent or 1. amity groceries, Tees, Wines,. 1 ail, other klnds'of Foreign and Dom estic OM HA WORTH & del{ corner of Diamond and Di , ' " (11.1Nts, PLSTULS, ItIFLES--The kfi GUNS tention of those in search of RIPLBS, PISTOLS, *cote, e directed to our splendid Mock. W. W. YOUNG, wrt No. OS Wood 1.01111. TERMS CASH !—N EW GODDEII, NEW GOODS lI—OPEN THIS DAY.;4WWW prints, Gieghame, &c. Grey Goode. at eik and upwards, a large lot damaged by water =price : : 4 cows per / 7*rd. A large lot LainnellsAolcUtty,le) Prints At 8 , 4 cents per yard former pries' I 2 eta.' Bargai nsfor cash. O. Rs NSON,LOVE,',I" man 74 lilarkbt etreeta-, ASMALL FARM. FOR SALE, lota and a half miles from the city Twenty-five sines in. CLIKiTftIiOLI, balance in pr me timber A rood new frame aweritag.hottee of sialcititatitibili sod kitchen; stable, good garden. wet of water. /M. Price, =Ann Terms easy. For Salsity -el9 8 rUTRBERT A tlON.StMarketat: QTARK ,COUNTY, INDIANA-160 14.7 acres of. good land on the Ft.. Waynesed Chi cago LR. price $8 00 per acre. For Bale by hen B. CUTHBERT 3 SON, 81 Market street. STILL CHEAPER THAN EVER. - BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. Gall soon at the Cheap Oath Bore of JOSEPH H. BORLAND. edl4 98 Market street, Id doer from Edda ITRON.- 1.." 10 boxes fresh illit'on; 6 Orange Peel; 6 " Lemon_ . 4 now in atom and On sale by [aa] SZYMER • HEM 300 LBS FOW; ER , l us t reoeiLE,L2itiFfEtT4 l :4- OEORGE ti BEIM, Diviadst, Bele 60 Federal street, All ha y INSIESD 0114-400 - bblis. tor B. nataraboic & imlll Pittaburgb, Pa.