Propoiilg for= Arjns Wagoii and Ambit a . lance Harness. OTOb oiAbmt Ciothiwo awd Kquitaoe, ] y« 4 i ... i. Commr qf Moward and Mercer v ' . v ’ Nrw Yokx, August 8,1801. J WILL BE EECBIVED r' ! St fh3»<>fflCB for famishing, by contract Army agon Harness. Toe proposals should state the price at which - r they canbe furnished, at the plaoea M fhannffto ttite, and the price at which they can be delivered at-ttus depot; the number which can be made bv the bidder within one month alter the receipt 0 f thh ! • P*dW. also the number which he can deliver with in one wook# i» Th liS2 e ri mn «‘«“oUy conform to the follow - %Ku l oG“ B d^rltwtto i ™- apatterll “ : sJmn?il?2a*' Br *® c,,Btra l i ”’’ 3i66 ’ 6 inches lone. ® e ?® a im ° U inch rings of % inch S!S.' 1 2tae*?* p#B „*?®* u inches todies J3U ind^n^LP 1 ! 6 ?® 8 * ee * * on fc’ 2>£ ioch-H wide, with i 55 croBß straps to buckle into stay .’Ve.te maej-sidfi straps 4 feet «!%«{?.ijJ* aca tie straps 15 inches long, i* BandaLong aide,2 feet 3 inches long, t i wide, witba two inch buckle; short aide ASP* o inches long and 2 inches wide. •*"Q Hair Collars, 18 to 10 inches long, with double - stops and gale leathers and buckles % inch wide. Two pairof strong Haines to suit, ttmde of white oak root, ironed with hookerbreast rings IU inch square, staples and Hne rings, 72 Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 5 feet 6 edde; upperone 4 ieetflinchee jl’' O ii < S pair Cham Pipes, 2 feetlong, inches wide ~*wO palr Trace Chains, 7 leet long, 16 links to ’*°ot*of N° 8 iron, with T on one end, weight *isto 8 ms per pa^ 1 Twisted or straight One pairof Breast Chains, 22 inches lone, 14 links to the foot, of No 8 iron Twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2ft tnohea wide, with 2% inch buckle TwoNeckUhains, 4 foot 6 raches long, 14 link# to the foot. No 4 iron, T and loop to be riveted on to the neck etrap Twisted i„?P 6 / ad^. 6 ’ ?" u!e ? n Attakapas tree, head, gnl- Mied.-covereiTta the naual trey Kraeh^" ta "? 9d h °nebide; flaps 20 inches long, a/mc^" d r’ > feet 8 inohcea long, »>‘ h Vi. inch buckle on one end, *° tJB saddle by being meted to tomOTrred Btraps, 1% inch wide; those straps are enrtf?ra£? aldB 8f the saddle-tree, one end 51 t °.‘? a front part Of the bar, to other endtoUio extension ofthe bar behind the cantle, opaniah saddie fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 moheB long, 1% mch wide, with inch buckle; Stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt ere pattern, to weigh fl>s to a dozen pair LEAD. Two to 18 inches long,made the same as for wheel harness Two piar of Hames to suit, of same material as SSJF™!! I .•harness, ironed, with hooks, breast niff L Ti r !, , ’ gB ’n Wth Bm>pß Min "heel h«r tSo N7ct B m dl ’ “*? “P 18 “ for wheel harness whTO?fmneS f “ Cha '“’ the BBme “ for I* 8 Beliy BaEdathe same as for wheel Harness iwo pmr Cham Pipes, « « Two pair Trace Chains, a .. loo'Jl.lL t lF per ,“ n !, "'™ s X' nohesto2 i< inches wide Bln Straps, each 2 feet 4 inches long, inch wide, «tch with a hook at one end Two Bank Banda, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3)4 inches b^kfeSsfhir 4 ,eet longi VAI nch wide ’ 18 wiS° Stc *p» 6 toe l o inches lon % mch feet lon & 1 inch wide to the bitat each end, with a ring sewed centre to reemye the lead lino * a rmikhS?? 1 liilne, ? feet lQ ng> finches with a ttjckJeat oneend and an STnch loop at the other heßTy plB “ d horßBh,de ' 6 f *« « ?7 a L 8f bristles,-by-inches One Curry-Oombe, No 222— 8 bar widairl'nchiFF® P"* edln 8 twv shout 18inches tonh’.mi dee J’’ 84 mches l0 ”P. made of 1 be°requssc^ pere ’™° d hooi>s or '™ n i »» many Pour Horse Harness, as followa, to witi „ „ WHEEL. iniT m? ad< i r “ Breech straps. 3 foot 8 inches wSFwS inches wide, sewed in 4-mch nogs of % 4 / eß | onE ' 3 leches wide; stay i lnoheß lo “K» a inches wide with Ift SS„L b ?',' Cf c?» elrai* to buckle into stay iFln^L 6 P et % mch wide; aide atraps 5 feet o n,* 'l^‘”C ,ie “traps 15 laches 10 5, e ’ H, 1 " 8 * 1 *'° B - tapenog to a point ,„" 8 Belly-Bsodß bongsido ■> leet4 inches long, ,oS a w,th » 3 lnBh buckle; ,i,ort side 1 loots mepea long and 2 Inches wide . H!u f Collars, 22 to 23 raches long, with wide* Strap “ Bnd “* fe leathers and mob i ron % to l “ u 'i made ° fwhitc ironed with hooka, breast ring; j QC h 'aoctere, espies and line riots K A PJ'' Hame Streps Lower one 6 feet 8 tonst£?SSi.^.lf Ch u PP‘ !r one 4 foete inohes n&/V5Sr Wl< !p or Wum waned leather ° TO ™P'e™ 2 feet 2 men, „ lon*. Sef £j ek p aCeB eaci J 0 inches long, inch wide; front piece 12* inches long, \y. 7 ?'«es. from blinds to crown P T. ce? i?. 0 ?! 8 *?”*> }% ln °h wide; nose piece 12 inches L, incll ™ df : Winds 6 inches long, 6 inches wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 ibcn widoi Fliort side 2 foe 6 long, 1 inch wide, with 1 tocsMrackle; bite, tinned mullen, to weigh 6 tbs the inches Ctl! ‘ inPipeii ' 2 f6 ®‘ 6 ’* aDee lon R> 2K Teet Ion & 14 hnk-s to the foot, of 1 iron, twisted or BtiaiehL with T on one end, weight 9 ft>s per pair B 1 to°the e o r f ho'^ron:^;^' 168 14 mch6S ionK ’ inches to fS?inches long, 14 links eted^oe ii’o 4 T and loop lo be nr etes °® tfMh© neok soap, swirel in the chain mndc on Attakapaa tree, head, gollet S?flSn!!d r h Dt ’ eTe t in ‘he usual way with Mf,tanned horse hide; flaps 20 inches long, 10 rnehes wide, surcingle 7 feet. 6. inches long? 2U toohee wide, with a iU inch buckle on one end, w Mmlf o ?** “ b y bein * riveted to two 35?? "frnps. 1* inch wide; these straps are ?r?fh?« 2 e , 68Ch side °f the saddle tree; one o£d&th? W . lhe Jl ont rP‘i rtof fhe bar, the other Initial! wi? 61 °f “e bar behind the oantle, fathers 1 feet? aOrbml *>*>■«•*» 11 4 inch buckle; »• • LEAD. r ° r wheel harness whSi mQtlea long ’ 4llB ““0 JteJBSSf S^ ea 4o nnit, of the same material Si™“? rne£ 9 s > ironed; with hooka, brea=>t and line nngsi with Btraps aa in wheel har- harness I*** 1 *** Straps and ch!in 8 ® tra P» 6 feet 8 inches long, % inch One Cheek Bein, <1 feet 1 inch lons. 1 inch wide. In ttarinhi! o^ 6 H 1 81 68011 end seweci |p recfiiivsfthe lead iifae * » inch wide, with O n . ffhiH Mf»op et LheVher ® 6 “ de > 6 fe6t 4 inSi® rB ?^ rnsh ' ° y *i of ' bristles, -by - inche- One Gurry Comb, No 223 — 8 bar J widefM i h. I MfS, b j pBOk S? !“ I llo *ohoot2linches ; SS proc ® Es ° 7 When mi-horse • harness in reqnired tha coU*rs,bridlee,, bames, neet-BteaS, £n‘ So^iSSd 8 ’ ,T f» 6U 'f 1 ’ orupper Jnd tack bends and coupling straps ere doubled: one bearing chain a feetlons, 14 links to the foot, of jso J^'^m ß g De^ hend Bdded: “ d leBd 11116 The whole to be made of the best material, sew lng to bemede with good wed thread, and subject SdSg%h“‘lS^^ l ‘ We “ ~3Z!£ b J?X, m “ l 6 homess is required, the lead 555%,.5f 1d166 > hames, neck-straps, belly bandit, K“?vE?Pe ? ’ trace-chains, crupper end hip-straps, coupling Otraj»a^rfoiib&rone n?? 6 *jh*lM feet long, 14 linksto.thafbotlof No '*»f“ h “ dBdded; hue deUran l^ I !.s' 8 * ** received formaking and] or horae g °® harpeBB ? for two or four njile ' hereafter flpecificallon of which will .be i S?^*“P»i^torto^«t6 n,,r S 166 l66 wi “ 116 fUi " b63considered f X ? 6 , < !J sttfiisofltCe,aud none will The privileeeis reserve r, nf " r> 7 ,h ' W6 ' 0 Stales of refecting S * . 1 lhe Waited deemed axtravaefcirt •* rropowd u,«i may be enctasSjfothSu the envelope r Army *w ifflwTl i -..£ > . i U, 8. A™, ?E0 OLL KEF-LNEKB —v?e~ar» « *o, TO »*»*».«■» folio™, nttt £ ■iSlTf* 3affl®s •' ■fotojk Wilkinson * 0tt > fessfeW Mt - v ■'• S^iraaiii IB6l w , RRRftS6EH£ST. IB6L EIGHT BAIM T&AIKS. Po °^ B yJ?anja Central Bailroad. rOSAWD AFTER MONDAY. JUNE loth. IE THROUGH MAIL THAIN '“X 88 J tha Station every,morning, Sunday,) si &80 a. im, stopping at all uriri rn^hKeiphK ,i?i THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN loaT6e dait y i l^* 0 a-.m;, stopping only at pnncippl making oureet connection at Barriabnre for Riiti ?l°0 r p’ iD PM adelp£a™r BflL,o“eat 'Uk FAST UgE leaves the station daily, (ex- I s ! stopping only at Greene „ Wilmere, Gallitsen, at Harrisburg lor Balu more, »nd amvmg m Philadelphia ai 6:10a mi ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. , ™ E /OHNB TO WNA€COMMOI‘IIo"rkAW v! ( exc ®pt Sunday,) at SirfcO p. m- stop fuming as far as Conamaugh. o*J. lES ? ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's 8 ‘ktiy, (except Sunday,) at 6:40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's leaves daily.fexceptSunday,) ut 11:20 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOW MODATION T.RAJN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 0:26 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows :—Expresfi, 1140 a m; Mail, 1140 p. m; Fast Lino 12:20 a.m; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. m ; Inref Wall’s station Accommodation, 640 a. m.: second Wall’s station Accommodation, 840 a. m; third Mali’s station Accommodation, 1:16 p. m loarth Wall’s station Accommodation, &16 p m Trams for Blairsville and Indiana, connect* ai BlsirsriHe Intersection with Jobnstown Aocommo- *"* “ d WBB^d Pittsburgh andconkeijbvilletrai\^- atopptae at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Oon- D-ii.Tille Road leave daUy, (8 nnday excepted,) as follows;- ifkji Tram, 0-40 a. mg Express Thun, 4:10 S,f?^riiiJ'o r "i°* drains from Pittsourgh and Con nellsville Road rrnve at Pittsburgh 10-jo a. m. and wio p. m i*he raveling public will find it greatly to tv • SfSlttlVJf or West, to travel by too rennsvlvanifl Railroad, as the accommodations now onered cannot be surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and u entirely free from .n v promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. T 0 ggW TORfi.....,sxa 60 | TO BA.LTLMOfao PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LANCASTER« y» HARRISBURG, $7 46. checked to all stations on the Pann*ji vanis Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New lark Passengers purchasing tickets in carp, will be charged an excess according in distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. KOTICK—in case of loss, the Co-' nany will nold Lbemsouee responsible for personal bs cage only a»d for an air ount not exceeding $lOO. N. Exoelßior Omnibus Lme h*a been employed to convey passengers and haggag ■ tu and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to jTsTEWART. ApU At the Penn's R. L Passenger Station, On Liberty and Wrant streets 1861. ~ 1861. THE ltsoi fITTSBTJHQH, FT. ‘WAYKJ: & CHICAGO BAILBOAD, 0 ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST, StTMMEH ABtR ABIG EMEIST! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, Bt, Louis and Chicago quicker, Chao by any other rente WhtifWARD TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNR—Leavos Pittsburgh 1£36 jl r Arrives at Crestline u.oo i. u. Making close connections with Belleionume and Olevelano, Coiambus A Cincinnati Honda. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. N. B.—l’he time to Cincinnati is the same ns or Steubenville, fframfl on both Roads meet at Colum bus. and paosenrers all go into Cincinnati together, EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh Iklo p *. Arrives at Crestline 730 ? m Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at 6:46 a. m. N, B.— i'he time to Cincinnati is the same a* by ateuoenville. Trains on both Roads moot at -.. together. Bleeping Cars on this tram from Pitta bo rgn to CircmnaU, to Indianapolis ard to Chicago. Trains through to Chicago without change of Car*. eastward trains. ix»vb Chicago, 7.30 a and S.OO p. k. Arr.Tinj at Lima, JL26 p. u. and SJ2O a. m. Connecting w,:h trams for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving aicrerr lino, AOO *. and 6.06 a. at. Connecting with trains for Columbus, CiuomunL, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East, and arr.vtnj; nt Pittsburgh, UL66a.il and p.k. AH ma*:;;:* uortc d>oaftouons with PtfunavlYania Railroad ij-s.n- t*'f the JiAitern citipH, via Allentown, and ?»'a ACCOMMODATION TRAJNB—Krom Ko-iftr*: *<•_, Allegheny,for New Brighton, 10.00 a. /.aa 4.20 p a Arnie at u fc IL3O “ “ fl Ift •• Leave New Bngnton, &30 “ M l.o«; “ Arrive in Allegheny, SJ.O “ ** 2.80 “ Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 7.26 a. tt, and ai K« one ray m nai a. leave* Allegheny at 12.36 p. m. and e.io p. arrive at Economy at 1.50 p. m. and 7.20 p m Economy at 0 00 a. m , and 4.22 p, and arrive in Allegheny s'. 11.04* a. m. and 5.30 p. m. MARKET TRAIN. — Leave* Massiiinn 6.00 a.m. leaves Alliance at 6.14 l. at.and arrive- In Allegheny el 1100a.il; leaves Allegheny at 3.06 p. «„ Alliance at 8.00 p. sl, stopping a: all stations for pHßeeuuers and marketing, arrives at Massilion, aoo p. rc. Tickets will be sold for these tnua* at reduced rates. Trough trains connect a$ follows: At Alliance, with trains ogrtbe Cleveland and f’ltte bnrco Railroad. At OmiJe, Ohio, to and from Miuersburg, Akioil Cuyhoga Falla, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelbr. San dusky, Toledo. Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, hpring3elu, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapoiia, Sl Loo-. LouisTflle, etc. At Forest, lor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin cinnati, etc, etc. At LimaCfor Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette,ln. i„ Sl Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for ail points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicagc, with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For fn»th er information and through tickets apply to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag*L, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on Che line of tho road, to oil parts of the Umtad States. G. C. HAThEWAY, jell General Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TIME-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AFTEK MONDAY, June 10- 1803, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINK, VIA BTKUBKNVILLB. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Laav Amvea Arrives Arrives at Columbus, at Cincinnati, hiSl Lou-s 12*6 A. tL 11*8 a. M. 4*o p.«. 12:10 p. K. 8:46 P. *L 2i>o A, M. 1 This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisville Columbus and all points South, than Any other route. Bplendld sleeping cars attached to all Nu/ht Trams. * PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leares Ar.at Ar.at Ar.at Ar. at Pittetfgh, Rochester,Wellsville, Bteub*ville, Wfa’lnir 12*6 A. K. I*o A. K. 2*7 A. Mu 4.-03 A. M. fco7 a a &OAP. k. Tsaftp.at 8:19 a. K. 9*o p. h. 10*6 r h 12J0 a. M. Ll6a.il 2:13 P. K. 3:10 a. zs. 4-20 a. jl 4*o J*. JL 606 p. a. 6*6 p. M. i The 12*5 a. m. and 12*0 r. n/Trains connect with Trains of C. O- B. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac! The 4.-00 p. *. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 12*6 A. tL fcio A. *. 12:10 P. M. o*o p. m. The 12*6 a. m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. Easeengera desiring to go to Shndnskj, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, TiaClereland, most be particular to ask for tiokets Tia Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the lab erty Street J 'epot, Pittsburgh. „ J: STEWART, Ticket Agent* For farther particulars apply io At tl _ WILLIAM BITS WART, Agent At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, FTR. MYERR * 660,1 T lo *©* Agent CierelAnd, Ohio. )elO NSi££ TI vu Indianapolis & Cincinnati B B Comechn* at Indianapolis with Terrs Hauto and Tewe Ante and Alton Railroad, to St: iSS and La&jretts and Indianapolis, Hew Alban/ and BUBLINGTOH, and all inlennedi- T'. Twingh'.'Freight Twin to IHDIASAPOi,i19 83 »£s• ?»'Z SfSS? &"? p romiD “ a whisa3f&£ aro fr o ” which ®*de on mrery A 03,000 00 Office rurnilure “ Open Accounts, in... 7,80'J 13 I'remiutD NouiZ..'.' ” iioten and bil!» diioountej.."V".!”'"."'"'" 174/076 14 u:uso7ok3. * Ueorj;.- Uarete K. idtUor, Jr, Oeorse W. JscKc.-,n. James M’Auiey, r.atn»niel flotme,. AlexanderKtmiV.fe, Wu H. Smun, Chaa. w Ricketsou, V'e" s*’ 5 *’ Wra. McKnighl, Alexander Spear, Band M. Long/ - J. Thomas rmcttt T FIHE AND LIFE DrSUBANCE COMP’Y, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Up]>oilte the Custom House. Capital S‘2l(M— -Assets $304,048. W'ILC MAKE ALL KINDS OK IN- IiANiK, o.tne: r\ rp.nuB. or Limited, oo evert «iAMtripi;on of I'ropenj or M erctuiadltJft at reawoDH'.-,-of j. rPrj :'l'HI 1 ii !.«.», r’re-*. l .iec*. ' riCe PIRW/J’Orq. Voarie7.fi MR.CVU4, .. , -»rora« w. hr-wa, P. t. savorj. N.PwU, t«. eht-nr-en. John Claviou, H. J. K. Wuor, y■ .*sO«.o"*?xry. n.. C'-'FKuS, Agent, UorD<-r . Nird and Wood ciT jm^ u f SAMUEL K>..l »ooreiary WM. BA»',AI.KT, Pr€*..lenL 7 Omc*. Cor, of Market and Water Si*. Lo-n and \q tbo Na ? j atp ii'ja c r ih<« Sf*uLf;»Tr ivnu W**Mtt-ra Riyern, and Layout., *nd me Na? : - x,: -.he .-><>&*. 1» h are ■ agaioet. bon *nd l>aroc.g« by Fir®. Dttt -rr-ui • r >n T M.riow*, Wr>. KH2t,.‘-Y, ft '. M Cootw, t s iinrurtiiffn, 1 J *-. s. M. K.f-r, .J'iLn S. IVwurlb, Iv. >• h» Pri’i-ti:. W rn. <». juMnsinn. • :u-. }’ ( jrr, j i' K. FIKJK INSUKAMCE. The Enterprise Insurance Co., OF PHiLAL'rJJ'HU. &mJcf TnJ-eu for 0.-, /'ua, or Set’en yen'**, or /• }>€tunUy, V. ;l:;am Holir.r = A Co. L,viQgst<> 0 , Coperlnnd A 7 Jhioa,. R. i.y •■R A Go., Bon. I'hoß. M. Howe. -• l.HTftiy A tv., James .Marshall, Ef«i , Al ‘tP * s i rani< - r - Ks, i- George S Bryan A Co., Wilson, .MoLlr-.y A i> . WiNod, Carr A Co., John A Co, iacch PamtMr a Co, Bwley, Brown A Co. DAKLIMi I u.N A HLACKb'IOI’K. Agonic, aj>iCc3ro Offi. «s Bank Block, Na 37 Fifm • FIRE INSURANCE BY THK Keiianee Mutual insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Od Buiidings, Lmi u«l or Perpetual, Ker, ehandize, Purniture, «&c., in town or country. Cash Capital, 9229,510 00. Assets, 9303,508 96. OFFICE NO. 808 WALyi/T STREET. lnvested'as follows, tls First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount - sltt>,6oo 00 Ground rent, first class 2,463 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'* 0 $ cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, c05t..... Philadelphia city 6 per cent 10an... Allegheny County U $ cent Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured „..*.**. Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Htock... 4,000 00 Block of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co— OO Stock of County Fire Insurance Co ...... 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2,013 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s be rip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business -paper 1 18 Boob Accounts, accrued interest, etc...— 73 Cash on hand and in in hands of agent/*.. 11,386 16 $303,508 03 OLitM TIUGLKr, Presided DIHIO9OBB. ulem Tinsley. Samuel Biapham, William R. Thomppott, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornehns Sterenaop. Benjamin W. Tinaler John R. Worrei, Marahall HUL H. L. (ATHon, Z. Lothrop. Robert Tolano, Charles Inland, Frederick Lenniji Jacob T. Buotina. Oh&rtoH 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, -acnea B. Woodward, John BiaaelL Pitta. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COKFJN, Amdl mylo Northeast corner Third and Wood Btreeta. fhe Mutual Lifeliisuranee Co. OK NEW YORK. J?. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, *OO WALJTPT STBKKT. PHILADKLPHIA. The businessof this company is conducted on the mutual principle, in the ainotest tense oi the term—the entire surplus. a&tuamg nttxmiry expemn alone, being equitably d.vided among the assured. * ni* thS J6ar endin * 81st J “ U4r T. Assets Oyer Seven and a Quarter Million _ u of Dollars. Cash on hand and in BAnk.4 120,060 89 bonds and Mortgages 6,421,879 12 I mtad States Stocks 387,2*2 60 Koal hstate 40J89 13 L»ne from Agents 20,466 60 fi‘r i .: In ' < i r *" 1 “ c<:rU6j i 1,111 not yet due.. Jo Date, red premmmp, (estimated) 135 000 00 Premiums in course of transmission... 33,'132 os ISBBTB, February 1, 1861 87,237,980 la ™ “ d profi “ *'**'*•* Ass ™ 10 U*e amount at graUar M l *? th9 < of any ocher Life tnauT ranee Uimpuny in the United States. eTer y requisite information mil Tin SmH iIARLINa. 4 ATTOEITEY at law Om«», Ao. 138 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. C , uc Tl , TKBTHi h fcFoߣ IT , ls TOO LATE. HTni'i^ £las reul °v<‘'J toiilG PKWN 7^.H 1 « h 'lly t ,‘er l orM« 1 r : /.‘ rmf,r ‘r «-cup.*,r (; P< -, wjJ ■? J-fi. flop •«. 3am,„.i““£ ■ B - H - ioyser, W. mi DIL C. BAILZ WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN kaib.bow-s ceiehkated trc«S FOR ' "O' X? T 'O' R a jlel:lT COB.PENN AMj WAYNE STS JAMES. A. LOWKIE, Attorney at Lay, Omck. TmIA It (HUFFING AND LKECIJ ifvy V/ MIL. A- tw us. B£BS, ’ t i&s,S6i 7fl Sa-Teoth extracted Hot. Cold ami bbower Baths T mHaWH.. >.< hraot Kfreet. @fl, (goal, (Sandies, &r. ALADDIN C’UAI, OIL COIMDANV. BBKRKTOJf, JOH.VSTON A WLLKIJfS,' 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior qUKhtr of LUBRICATING. ILLUMINATING »nd CRUDE COAL OiJjj. Also, LAMPS of e.ory rarielT, W hoiesaie and - - ■ Apmjr_ B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, KAJTUTAOTUaias op LARD OIL, OANDLEB, rslm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, »o. *T Wood Str.ot, Plttabargti, Pa NATHONA OIL. Manufactured by penxsyl- TRnin Sait Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, “•l guaranteed unchangeable in color. “THE ILLUMINATOR UK THE DAY" t-onstantl, on hand and for hale by p u m Co. at their now office. No. il Wool street, betlre.-n £ r “l •inti borond street. ' 1 mhlS-rf _jam. CALHOTTX. fLmerai A «. n t. A . PLOY O ~ CuRNER FOURTH AND RuSS STS. Puthquicc, fa,agent f..r me receipt and sale of CARBON () |i s, ifeop.-i cor.:-ianUy on hand, and la recetying heavy and nghto .H auiinbie for Lubricating and itefiaine ;-urpo*»ee, whin, wJ; t* *oid low for cash and can* * on9ahn>Uw ; SalaU / NEW WALL PAPER STONE. BKTWKKS FIFTH AND LIBERTY NTS. No. 107 market Street, The subscriber is opening auew and large stork of PAPJKK * COI ?P l ® le wninihent Id Dwcilmifs. 8-orea. umcea, Halls, Churches to which he would r«.-j»ctjully mrite tne aii.«au«/Q ol Ui°Pub :»-% haFing an enure new stock of good- retintlY purchased and now amring. Tnoae in want nf «ood, will find thorn oy looking uSoSSh ow * uur __mar6dyd JOS. IC. HUGHES, WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Larges! Assortment and Prees in Pittebargh. Come and see WALTER P. MARSHAL!,, No. 87 Wood Street* (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) fl Mortgaßßß and other Wal Prowfd r “ wn - Acknowledgements Taken, Uhls ap PHENCH WALL PAPERS, of Spring A Importation, prior to enforcement of th* now “"-S a ,°‘ d M p ? ro< ' DL »“«»>■«• i«rearu*r. Styleo very beautiful. Fortuiei.v _ WP. MARSHALL. S 7 Wood street PJ.KEEN APPLES.—I 7 tWis juit \_A received and for sale by .. HEtfRY H. OjLLIN'S. SUNDRY produce.— ' 100 Bag, Pe, Hints; 76 do Feathers *2 xe ® Croam Cheese; 3 bbla Eggs; H kbl* Mackerel, No. & 2W bushels Dried Apples; w do do 1 eaches; Bacon Sides; Tta t °l I r S? in and for sale by JAB. A. 7KTZKR. ooroor Market and Find at* ROSS BEANDBETH’iS PILLS A just received and for sale by 1 GKOKftE A. KELLY, DruggisL flel9 60 Federal street, Ahegheuy. gpaiNT LOUIS FLOCK— 200 bblg Melrose; 200 «* pride 0/ the West; Lafayette; 100 “ Mount Vernon; for sale br se24-8t RAT. PENNOCK & CO n 29 New wall papers for the F a trade now open and receiving at JOS..R. HUGHES, Wo-107 Market atreet. AjO'i'lCE,— The friends of William Koraan have applied to Hie Excellence Andrew G. Curtin, for his ptrdon. Cy ’ __ociKaw2ird 10 BARHKLS EBIMii HAVANA OBAA'GEB |UBt reoeiTfd and for sale by REYMICK A BROS, Nos. 124 and 120, Wood street. TANNIKS' 01L.—70 bbls, tm B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, corner of First aod Woods *ts. n«U T’WO A CEES ,ruST A below Manchester, tor sale bt . RllS S. CUTH BEST 4 SON, 61Jfarket street 1()() BARRELS LOVjKRINii'S AND Pennsylvania Htrup in giore. an-i for f »e!4] MILLER k RTCgETSt i,N $lO RIFLES! $lO RIFLES!! $lO RIFLES! II for sale by BOWfli a TETLEY, Ml 4 136 Wood BL Billing hodse fob rent^z Ko_36 Rose street. A comfortable and con ’*™“t Dwelling Bouse of 8 rooms with bath room g»s, 40 . Rent, *126 to April next -8630 8 CUTHBBKT & SOU, 61 Market st. BOWIEKNIVES— For ra le )ow~bf seM BOWN * TBTLEr,I3O Wood st cagfcs superior pamfTor oIT barrels, malring Wfertlv “•“Ji for sale very cheapby ooneeUj *® l4 HBKBY H. OOU-IHS SI. ■ WlilTWjt; V J&Urrofß. w **- BJEJWMJETIi BHAJfm^ ■ LNJ) « BHAIuDItA, CORDIALS, WIKIZS Old flonongahelu and Reetified Whisk/ Wo. ISO Wood Str.«, y ’ Pittsbur^ fa22:6m JOjSft s M’DJevilT WHOLESALE.GBOCEE, —AHD DKALKE IN— Hew OrJeans Sugar and Molaises, riLovß, st^cojr, »lce, Cheese, Fish, Oils, &.<- 3U Liberty Street, opposite Smithqeld, PITTSBURGH, PKKtPA. ofhs^"* B^ of Puro BraE 'i'« and Wine "nportauon. aiwnys on Hand Alto, Ol epiafyn Hye ‘ Scoloi “ d Umh - Whiskeys! "iTIF -^ f>. ;markjle, MAIfUFAGTITREBS dsa lbhs x:est Bo° W^PP^I jETTFJi - “ d kiadß &8I re35OTOlJ tTOm So. S 3 Smitniieid street, wiiLXAM CASE & U 0„ wholesale Groi prH WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o * IMPORTERS OK ALSO, and Dealers in FINE OLD HONONGAUELA KYE WHISKY irhnl acc * 22s Liberty Street, ’ ' mttsbitrgh. pi, & ttAFXOM, WHOLESALE A BE’IALL UQtTOB MERCHANT, Ko - 87 IMainoiid Alley, Nw Wood Street, t 0.., ' PITTSBURGH* PA Coens,?' hi nil B M Mkbarr -’ r ’ GbeTr * ttod WtisicT Mrßnd ' e8 > Old Monougafiela Reotißed mhl6 E. S*. jHIUDLETOS & BRO. Itr r x- i —• r , IMPORT KM OF WIAES, B RANDIES, &c ALSO DSALRRS Of „ n p * M Old Whiskies. NO. a NORTH FRONT STREET Pl0:lyd PHI LA DSLPHJA. * i jD. KIKEHART, ■UflOfAGflJMet AWTJ D*iXHR Df AU, ranu TOBACCO, HaiCFF & SEOARS, >o 120 WOOD STREET. 3'VO* arjusthaET rtn»?rTT a»k3 Retail Dealer »*i GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, AiiD VlpgrlHia Cli«wrl»e Tobago WOOD STBEET, uadtr tut* St. Chaflos Hot©!, J2H. PITTSBURGH. PA. We. aiiui, j-mii, -c. y,. mcutreos, Fittnbuieh MSUEB & BlCMfmit, WHOLESALE GROCEES 4JTD X2fPO&naB 07 * BEAJIDIEB, WIRES ARD gEGAHs -■’oB. m ANO *23, CORNER OF SejSbTt A.NI) IRWIN STREETS, ___ LE A9A» TS FOR SWEARER’S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, FA. Iron, Sails, Cotton Fanis, *c~ &c„ _ rnmtantly on Hand, [mr2 gag awn a» (Sallwks. AMBROTYPE GALLERY. 3TTB KAL3* M ' aE ®T ENTRANCE: 110I 10 i'AJiXIES WANTING ,\ h r o r,J ‘->', l>e ” * » moderate price, and . obtain a gooi likeness f.wwna.kaio rr -;if>.;ln!ly • nticitad to call. Prl^ R r i i n, ' tv of cHKe-ni>o /raine-> always on hand Pncej aDd tmiiaiaotiou guaranteed- B . „ C. GLASGOW, *4 Fnurtr; Btrrgt Plttsborpb. Kztuzb J. S.Ririam H. D. Rii», (l«ato at Miller 4 Rickotßon’e.) R.KYJBKH * .BKOTHKKS. [Successor to Sum it Atmißaoa.) Wholesale Dealers in foreign fruits, UTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS. FIRE H OKKS, 4o- No. 38 Wood «, and No. 11a Second street, Opposite St Clmrlt i Hotel, „y - - - PITTSBOR9B WILLLij® ka«»ali-:y, Wholesale Grocers, Ho*. 18 and 20 WovJ Street, l ai3rtf WM. H7SMITH..T. WM. 11. SMITH * CO., WHOLESALE GEOCE^BS, 111 SECOBD AND 147 FIRST STREETS U PHO LSTERV No. 85 Fourthly* Mafwfod’. SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAG ~#■ ‘ a ™ h “ d ,. kei celebrated Patent Sprina Beds Al ii l s? s of ahadeB * Bllnda pixtSSS? v^iT 0 , a “* nUo & given to all orders forth lQ « “d down Carpels, Oil Cloths, Ac. octl i Iyd ROBERTO A ROEyiCg. Apollo Hall Billiard Saloon John GANGWISCH would remind to to found at hfa olJJtand? Apollo Hrilf on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, and m connection with tht AKULTON, bbll AND brass . FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Stiotdr Pitte Pa., is prepared to furnish to order CHURCH> s JE£MKOAT, FACTORY AN*D OTH „ ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, 111 Fnitn 10 to 10, 000 pounds. GAOr? *?, ade u> , order - STOP AK3 y wi^Dpfy. o i ali B,8 «8i for Steamboats rJSu MK^ AL WATE . R PUMPS, COUNTER RAn ri i 7&.“ d ? Ter7 Tane!y ° rßraM Castings finiSte) .n the neatest manner. 6 u,uw ’ BABBrT’B ANT! ArrKITTON tnrnv (JN DRIES.— 160 bags Rio Coffee, 160 bbTs (Mi,) N. O. Molasses, 16 hhds Porto Bioo Sobs 60 bbls Refined jT * “ do Vellow do 600 boxes Window Glass. “ bbls N. Y. Syrup, 10 hf"“ N °' 3 L^ Re Macke rel, 10 bbls No- a, medium, do for salebr ... W-H-SMn-HiCO, 118 Heeood. and 1«B From street _i«ia _______ Taxes uis lands- Poreons owniDg lands in the West, who wish T^n^t^^ aXeB ’ J^ e that weattehd to the S^T“ of ™ Ba a CUTHBEBT * 80N. 6l Market M. OLT'S REVOLVERS! COLT'BfiE >OLVEiiSi—Juei received, another lot exprnfP of all the different kinds manofactored Sharps Four Shot Repeaters; ? Alien’s Seven do Smith k Wesson’s SeYon Shot Repeaters *>.r ftp try * TFTTVprr Gheks applm= BTbisarshois Green Applet, }out received and for pale b* J. A. FfiTZER. 7 Comer Market ftD d Fj ro , stre^, 5(/"bTls' received tins day, and for sale by 002 HENRY H. COT T.Tica —« barrels tresTTSiiS iSifc ' receded and for sals by | ‘ uaL Coraar Martcrtfnd ISSy. bargains. CaU early. c, KANSoii LOVK, nS T 4 Market street, JLLL pebloJs MM cfn^y -v*-, Busineaa Tales and Water Bents Sn the oajr of Pittsburgh, are hereby notified that the shore taxes and water rents are now due and payable at City Treasurer’s Olßoe. Kourth gtrce 4®-Onall payment, made Detore AUGUST FIRST a Olfconnt or Five Per Otai. wIU be ol lowed. Between August Ist and Sep ember 16th, a dluoant of Two Per Cent, Between 0& tober bt and November Ist, an additton will be made of five per cent. and after .November let, all remaining unpaid will be pot in the hands of collect, ore, with a further addition of five per cent. MQfIBAUM. <;itv Treasurer. u. at>»KEL,A»D CONSTANTLY ON HAND B&FAEE ANDOVAL BONNET BOXES; L® o^l^ 68 . to v < ! rder PLAIS AJiD FANCY PIPER' BOXES, paitable tor Shoes, Dry Goods. Ao~ at SUL7“/*w2f\ Corner V^ a aUeyand Wood street, (third tory—ovor CSuecs* Bank.) Pitts burgh, Pa. -y Not? ifD? ~ L 1 *. a andBftWs 200 do S^ IPaln >Boapu>.l,aandBlbharai do , Oleine do in Ift taara, 160 do German do i ilk Kara* lS» do lh ie ° d *° WomaßSo »Pln lft’bara sl£?S and o **,?*™ lB “ d Tolle ‘ * <**"»' 600 Boxes Miners* Candies, fo^n£er H o£r“ U ° BSed " d MoqW «“<««> 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4s, 6s * 6s. fc M do New Bedford Bperm Canclles, 4s, te 4 ? do g S Oolo red (tadlea,« l s,6 a4fe 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 3 do, 26 do Lubricating N 1 OiL 10 do do do 2 OiL » do Su bonIllu “ d r t!n 4o; On hand and for sale, by To whom ™ awarded^y* the & §*£*&• c^di^. the firet premiQDQB f « mhlfl PITTSBURGH, -JOB. R.' HUNTER. gABDINES.— 10 cases % cans (Sardines—choice brands; ® H ®n« “Si system is the Ladies, call at fifl MARKET STREET H. J, LYMPH. I gold and velvet PAPEB HANGINGS—For sale by 8628 W. P. iOBSHALL. BARGAINS IN HOOP reoeiyed EATON, MACRUM* 00. n «nd is Pmb B i^ t Tj EA S~ 2w pigs. fo r sale by henry colt,raa. Market and First alt 5 “-ssssi,;?™ 8 ™? 50 f^OZTfUBE _ UATAWBA WlNl 69 Federal stre^Xffi,, SOOMubitJS BRUSH—3O bSea. a auperoir article, for »»lo by “ 8 tt. mrj.rNH EFu XA TOKS.— iuu bushels PSne Lbv Qnock Poto ' oes, - i ??l r , ec ste4“?to Corner Market and FjSSSh. F 'or: THE GHEAPESTDRY GOOW in the city call at UUUUB BUS 0 HAWSON IAMI* i£.N IV fia—jf'or eale bv irfl gOWK A TETLBY. * Green apples-25 barrel* ine+ . celyed and for aalo by Sj re -004 -ggKBY H. OQLi.itto A~fT KiWS * TgTLKT. i? b *P els linseed on; u *> Ctebqn *• rarzßß, oomwSteWSl^,,, (k-r mu : i furmturFano^uhairs AT RSXSTTOBI3 PRIONS. JAMES W. WOODWEH, Kos. 9T and 9a Third Street. . ADD U 1 FOURTH STREET, 002*518 TUTS OF ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AMD FINISH* „ , „ BUHAELI VO2 Hotels and Private Dwellings. i*«« 1?U KNXTUiUS K)JJ full -Kf“ruiK n te iei^‘ tBbur * h m “ m£lictnred BUREAUX book cases»_ _ w , WARDROBES, Vnd every article needed In a well furnished dwel* log, 48 *®n *sai splendid. assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, ConFtantly on hand and made to oxer As the °r Q bQflineaa p B J!? a6n * lB or CASH, prhesare made accordingly. of anything in the above lm£ 'vould be advantaged b? calling at „ • FACRINER a IRWIN'S, r rv t* Smlthfleld street! below Fifth. J. D. Fiaxmst _mrtfely ffidutatioual. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franelscaa Brothers. This institution, situated IN LORETTO, Cambria County. Pennsylva ma, foui miles from Oreeson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in IWB, witfi 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. Discing air, and picturesque scenery. F ear commences on the FIRST M°IBDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends abont the 28th of JUNE following. ‘ It is divided 15.^L two I ® eBB ' ons -, Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neoes- to the age of manhood. • * adv^e” B ° &rd m Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh mocese. 9 CITY TAXES ~, . , GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4.1861.—je6-tf f ~ \ itanUyfeS™ Western Cities oon ■sß!asttS*®sW®^Bsa onme fr o ® Maj {& w November * November to DepositeTeceived of an'subs /w--g^ffftsMrasfisagsfiSßaaffiS -g^ffftsMrasfisagsfiSBaaffiS declared semwamnaUv. in JneSasSkH*. ?“ pot drawn placedenwm j HSS?«ft&ajsSS ssSS?»ia. , a£Sa£ ss?!»«usa!is*js|fe* ramva' . „ BEOBBE tragira ■ ; -i«s* xi, «- x . w' George John jB. Canfield. 'JnW^wJASr^’ ■kmßs S h ?S. . CHARLES A- jffel fia V A w? $ ’"iM lOTXI, B^ssssmeiSmSS abfe articles, goods raonot be delireltd. without tfiffncMu. »iS acconntafcle in case oX fin*; - ■ wa M*°W t Hoi W-Offloe Honrs from 7 A.M. n B - s eeITT, deauqe hi -- f ~«j SOTOS, BONDS, MOBTGAGES «nd,oth*BMa ■*■■ j-'.-Uc-l. «P* (felass '|®EoAi*V"it EXCELSIOE GLASSWftBife 4. WOLFE...F. T. PLUWK&IT-iT. ffotrefagr., WOLFE PLUNKETTS CO. GLASS MANUPACTTJaEES, ■w’Aß'tfiVtyuiP'* ffo. la Wood Street, Corner ofFint. PUtittelh /^unninghams ; & Sat -. ...,. it „'. »pi ifegßlaftrog, ~ , Dissolution of Co-PurtHSMluir THE CaPARTNEBSHtF-HiEETO JPJSS** between'JOES' jj&Nr * \fnup? oader the ftrnt oC 3HJKT a tk? x^- 18 th^?a 7 diasohed by muSaiconttmf «KNOT MINER, who Is idon ih« Gnn’ansmom liquidation. ~3'~7 V “>• JdaNP.-HDNT, HERB* miner. July 16th, 186 t HENRY MINER, Bacoessor to HUNT Wholesale and Betafl •. BOOKSKLLBR, STATIONER i NEWSDEALER Moajl and 73 RUTH ftram» Next dooi to tbe Post Office, • iy» k,IL f f FrSP° SOMJ s SO&D'JIBW £&&?» StsSSBSSSft and «a«>qi»dsiS». oorpTol f lUJib, j'ia’ixjia. RHfi.w^_TO.7r^t IT o^ti° n of those inWch of^ 116 at RIFLES. . a directed to oar spleiuUd^toc^ cash i—a £w V' 6rimvTi •SStilA £WhKS&j®> Bargains for cash. ' G HiNHON^IwW. ClSßßß -521! _8 OUTBBBRTTaOK-%h?ff£> S TASK'COUNTY, iNDE£#i*i-i6O acrea of cood land on tfeo «mh “w°,?-£. Prtca ta:oo vXELIfS? Chi sai# RCTTHBBET Hos?n MaJfcSatwet. -gTILL CHEAPEN THAIf:JiVTBR * BOOTS, SHOES, . • ■ . „ AND BBOC^b. GaU “OB « toe Cheap c«h ’£ JO3EPH Hj'BOEtiiBDL »eI4 68 Market street, Mdorr'fro&jWih. pXXBQN.— v :t%x 30 0 3 .?? Fr^^^ATOLB ffi »r qp'«>