mmmm* Proposals for Army Wagon and Amtm- I lance Harness. Omen of Abut dormse *jn> BQcifAO*.| . CW ( Proposals will be received at this office for furnishing, by contract Army i W T^, n should state the price at which thev can be furnished, at the places ol manufac ture, and the prioe’at which tbev can be delivered at this depot; the number which can be made by the bidder witbinone month alter tbe receipt.of the order si 6o tbe ntnnter which he can deliver with in one week. The harness must exactly conform to the follow ins specifications and to the established patterns : lK>ormuie harness as follows, to wit: WHEEL. Two 8)4 Inches wide* sewed into 14 inch rings of % inch iron; hip straps 8 feet 11 ifiohee long. 2U inches wide; stay feetlong, 2% inches wide, with IU inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces; 6 feet long, 1)4 inch wide; side straps 4 leet long, 1U inch wide; ue straps 16 inches long, >4 inch wide, tapering to a point. Twoßeliy Bands—Long sideJZ feet S inches long, 8 in chew-wide, withe two- incnJauckle; short aide, 1 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide. Two Bair Collars, lffto 19inches long, with double straps and gale leathers and buckles % inch wide. Two pair of strong Homes to suit, made of white oak rqgt, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1)4 inch and line rings. Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 6 feet 6 nch inch wide; upper one 4 feet 0 inches piece 2 feet long, Ik inch wide; cheek pieces eacu 10 inches long, 1)2 inch inchesloffg, 1y A inch wide; stay pieces, frotnhlinds to crown pieces, 16 inches fong, lkittSiwid&Jncsepiece UJnches long, 1 inch inches lott4 inch wide; nose piece 12 inches Jongrl inch wide; winds 6 inches long, 6 inches wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch hackle; bits, tinned mallen, to weigh frjbs the down - * Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 inches long, 2)4 inches wide Two pair Tfcace Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to tha/octyOtNoSiron, twisted or straight, with T on one end, weight 9 lbs per pair One pair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, 3 feet 6 inches long, 2)4 inches wide, with 2)4inch buckle Two Neck Chains. 4 ieet6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop (o be nv eted on to the neck strap, swivel in tbe chain One Saddle, made on Attakapaa tree, bead, gullet and cantie ironed, covered ib the usual'way witn half tanned hide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide; etmiragle 7 feet S. inches long, 2)4 •• Inhhgpvvide, with a 2)4 inch buckle on one end, to be fastened to the saddle by being riveted to two atoaps, I)4,inch wide; these Straps a>e placed ,i by«-on r each-side of the saddle tree; one eMtirtfodto the front part of the bar. tbe other en&to of the bar behind the cantie, •Sjnatipfc-saddlfi fashion; stirrup leather* 4 feet 7 unttoesJong, I)£moh wide, with 1)£ inch buckle; Vfctifrhp* malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pettem, 10 weigh 18)4 pounds to a dozen pair. /LEAD. *FWO BHdlel/same as for wheel harness Iwo Collars, 20 to 22 inches long v made the same as for wheel harness ' Twopair of Hames to suit, of the same material ka For wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har ness TwoMeck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel hacaess Two Belly Bands, same as for wheel harness Two pair Cham Pipes, same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har ness w TwcKJnrppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet long, tapering from£s£ inches to 214 inches wide Hip Straps with, buckles each 2 feet 8 inches loug, y&cinch wide, with wrought hooks Two Back Bands, Sleet rinches long, 8U inches wide Two Martingales, 4 .feet long; 134 inoh wide, to backle into the bit One Coupling Straps 6 feet 0 inches long, % inch wide 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 innh wide, to bookie into (he' bit at each end,witnaring sewed In the centre to receive the lead line pniaLead Lin®, 2L feet long, y 8 inch wide, with a oockleatone endaod anB inch loop at the other inches krn^ '^ ieav^r horse hide, 6 feet 6 Horse Brash, oval of bristles, by Who. pne Curry Comb, 223—8 bar be packed in a box about 21 inohes , *v* . jPohes deep, 84 inches long, made of l moh stitU, ceopered, wood hoops or iron, as may . ' A&P-t&qtnred f to be made of the jbesl material, sew* tng.4o be made with good waxed thread, and sab tect to inspection during the process of msnu'Ac ture and -also when-flnianed : When, six-horse. harness Is required, the lead ,-ooUatB, -iHidles,rhaipeB, neck-straps, belly-Wuls, chain pipes, trace-chain, crupper and hip straps, btiakbands and coupling straps are doubled; one opsin 8 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No 4 Iron, with a Ton each end added; and lead line to be 80 feet long The whole to be made of the best material) sew ing to be made with good waxed thread,and subject '■ to Inspection during the process of manufacture •anduteo-when finished ’’When'six*mule harness is required* the lead bridles, hames, neck-straps, beliy-bandi, ?™[p2fpaa» trace-chains, crupper and hip-straps, pack-bands and coupling straps are doubled; one bearing chain, 8 feet long. 14 links to the foot, of Ho ... on-eaoh end added; and lead line ■ will also be received for making and - harness, for two or four mule hwffi'fehS specification of which will be. 1 «»<* guarantee wiil pe for- I 1 00 04 18 none will rraSSPatS?- riot cn d form thereto . hy hlui r,ir United HDJ proposal ‘hat mi ij be •jfaophfatla-WflFbe endorsed on the anvninnA aem:--Propoßa!* for fQrnlphln2 T Ajmy Wagon (m 3 imbalance H«oe< and addressed to Major I>. H. VINTON - «nlMt t H.'-gnarUrmaster p. &■ Arm,. 6£L K£KN &BS-—We are prepar ,t M gafliiarg with the necessary .tlie latest and most approved plana. Onir t fti raia Branch ha noteqxflitedjby Sny oHißhwtßbllfelHneriL For work* we re&r/w r tbeVfblft#ing refiners 2'. BogeraiHasbitV l ; Eobprts^WftkinsonACo, n ;;; HoM^tertSackiCo, 164 Wood streeL ft rav&sn jgUOAB.— JteUrgada, 1861. SURKER ARRANGEMENT. IB6L - EIGHT BAIILI TRAINS. j Pennsylvania Central Railroad. ON aND AFTEfi MONDAY. JUNE 10th. < The through mail train leaves tho Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at &30 a. nn, b topping at all prin- . cipal stations, and arriving in Philadelphia at 10.16 p. m. THE THROUGH EXPREBSTBAIN leaves daily at 1230 a. tm, stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg/or BaIU more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:10 p. m. - j THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex-' eepi Sunday,) at 430 p, m., stopping only at Greens burg, La trace, Johnstown, Wilmore, Gallitsen, connecting at Harrisburg lor Balti more, »nd arriving in Philadelphia at&lOa. m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE J OHNSTO WN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 2:60 p. m, stop ping all stations and running as far os Conemansh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wifi's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at IL-2Q a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:25 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows Express, ILSO am; Mail, ILSQ p. m; Fast Line 1250 a-m; Johnstown Accommodation, lfco6 a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, 6&0 a. m.; second Wall’s station Accommodation, a. m;. third Wall's station Accommodation, Ll 6 p. ul; fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, 6:15 p. m. 'Prams for Blairsriile and Indiana, connect at BlmrevUle Intersection with. Johnstown Accommo dation, and Express Trams East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PITrSBURGfi ANDOONNELIBVILLETRAINS stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Oon neiihrilie Road leave dolly, (8 unday excepted,) aa follows: Mail Train, 6*40 a. cl; Express Train, 4do p. m. Pevurning Trains from Pittsourgh and Con nellsvihe Rood arrive at Pittsburgh &. m. and 6dh p. m The raveling puolic will find it greatly to their interest in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dusu We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Rotfd w ith their patronage. rARKi TO NEW YORK. «2 60 I TOBALTIMORES9 60 PHILADEJaPH IAIO 00 | LANCASTER 866 HARRISBURG, $7 46. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsyl vaniAßailroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTIGK-lzf case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal ba gage only, and for an an* otmt not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—fhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggag > to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to jrSTEWART. Agti, At the Penn’a R R Passenger Station, auBl On Liberty and Grant streets 1861.. THE 1861 JPITTSBUBQH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, TO ILL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AMD NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati aa quick, and to Indianapolis, St. Loms and Chicago quicker, than by any other ronte W ES /WARD TRAINS. FABT MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 12£5 am Arrives at Crestline 8.00 a. m. Making close connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads, Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. ft. it—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. /Trams on both Roads meet at Colum bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12J0 p m. Arrives at Crestline 7*Bo j m Muring close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at 6:46 a. m. ft, B The tune to Oineinnati is tbe same as bv BtoaoenvUle. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Care on this tram from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis ard to Chicago, Trains through to Chicago without change of Oars. EASTWARD TRAINS. j_-eave Chicago, 780 a. k. and 8.00 r. m. Arriyina at Lima, 2.26 r. n. and S2O a. m. Connectingwltn trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving atCrest linft, 6.00 p. u. and 6.05 A. K. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East, and arrivtng |U Pittaburgh,lLssA.K-andBJQ p.m. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trams for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10AQ A.*L,and 4AQ p.m. Arrive at w H ILBO “ 6.16 « Leave New Brighton, 6AO M u LOO 44 Arrive in AllMneny, 8.10 “ 44 280 44 Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 7.26 a. m„ and a( Kconomy at 8.25 A. *l4 leaves Allegheny at 1286 p. n. And 6.10 p. M-, arrive at Economy at 150 p. m. and 7 20 p. n., leave Economy at 9.00 a. m., and L 22 p, m, and arnre in Allegheny at 11.06 a. m. and 6.30 p. ra. MARKET’ 'TRAlN.—Leaves Masailion 6.00 a.m. leaves Alliance at 6J4 a. x. and arrives in Allegheny at 11 00 a. K 4 leaves Allegheny at 3.06 r. Mi Alliance ‘ at 6.00 p. m.j stopping at all stations for passengers axd marketing, arrives at Massiiion, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduoed rates. Trough trains connect as follows At Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and Pitts burg n Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersborg, Akron, Cuyhoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San* dusky. Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Oolnmbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, 8L Louis, 4 Xotrisrille, etc. At Forest, lor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, On* cionati, etc, etc. At pim*, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc- otc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., SL Louis. *nrt intermediate pone in Central Indiana ana Illinois. At Plymouth for Lapone. At WanaUh for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois, Ibwa, Wisconsin and Minnesota; For furiher information and through tickets apply to GEORGK PARKIN, Ticket Ag*L, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of tho Company on the lifte of the road, to all parts of thp United .States. ' G. 0. HATHKWAT, fell 1 ' ‘Genefal Praafetager Agfoft Pittsburgh. CHANGE OFTIME—SUMMER ARBanGEMENT CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10- 1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows; PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT .LINE, VU STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Gin* cinxLsti. L*av Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt vurgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St Louis. 1286 a. K. ILSBA.2L 4:20 p.M. mo ?. IC. 8:48 P. IL StOO k, *.! This route is aoorter to Cmemnau, Louisville, Qciumbus and all points South, than anv other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb'gh, Rochester,Wellsville, Steub'ville.Wh'lng. I£B6a.lC. 1:60 A. M. 3*7 •*. M. 4.-03 k. K. 5:07 L. M. &06 P. M, 726 P. Mi. 219 A.K* . fe2o *, K, 1036 P. m 12:10 A. M. L16i.11. 213 B.M. 5J.0 a.ic. 4130 a.m. 4:00 t. K. 6:16 P. K. &2fi p. M. ~ The 1236 a. m. and 1260 r. M-Trains connect with Trams of O. O. &.R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Tno 4.-00 p. k. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 12£6 A- K. JfclG A. K. 1310 P. m. Wf.it The 1286 a. tcu train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and' stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. l « , „.. Passengers desiring. to go to Bhndnshy, To* ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, most be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib* erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J; STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. IL MYERS, GenT Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. Mew route via river and aAXI.ROAD: Indianapolis fic Cincinnati fi. h. Conneettng at Indiannpolia wlih Torre Haute, -and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to Bti Louie and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Alban? and Salem, and Michigan Central Roadsf for CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermedi ate points! ~ » . Through • Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRE 1 HAUTE, L»FAYETTIS*ad PERU. _ Freights apd passengers earned from Oincin. naii ox Lawrenceburg m less time than' by an v other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to thej West, without breaking oplks Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS* agent, at Cincinnati; or W.. 8. GOTTiNG, agent at Law renceborg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for .commission; no charge for dravage or conwirtion oiLawrencttmrg. ' ' For forther mfomaxhoii apply to THOMAS RATL GAN,. - M9*BWyoia Koketa*to EsBSHMmd s& points ia-Ndrttamiiiraonri ityjhftxNortbiMiwoan Rail ♦noto *f hi boa dU a&m&kAD F. STURGEON, .<. PreB*t aod GenH Supt North Missouri B. r! Barer Agent seKMUa Jjtscraaw. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. T HK FRANKLIN fire insu- JL .RANCH COMPANT OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. ’ or Aassra, Jabuai? Ist, 1860. Pb6RsA«l Agreeably to An Ad of Assembly, being: First secure- -..AL89&393 fe Real Estate, present value 6L) COSt 102.906 25 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral — 89-186 66 nSR?.' 11 " f* BB - 667 Ts .) 008»- 66 Notes and Bills Receivable—..um 00 Cash BB __ 6B The only profits from premiums which thia com pany can aivide by law, are from risks which have been determined. nß i^”? loes made on every description of Prep* e r t 7> ™ Town and Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. * Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages 0/ Insurance, as well as the abilitv and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid daring the year 1869, B6. _ . ™ DIBICSOBB. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fales," _ CHAR ft. BANCKER, President EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, my 10 North cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAJtSIE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Capti R D. COCHRAN, GtenT Agent No. M Water street, (Spang k Co.’s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Homo Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the noromunity, and who are de termined, by promptness and ’.iberality, to main tain ibecharacter which ihey have aasumed, aa of ering the beet protection to thoeo who depiro to be insured. ASSET'S, OCTOBER BOUI, 1860. Stock Accounts 4 68,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Office tunuture— 250 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 43 Cash 18,361 99 Premium Notes- 2T.606 2»j Motes and bills diHCOunted.. - 174,076 14 Diiaorois. George Darsie. R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson. James M’Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, We. H. Smith, Crum W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas mvtO PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite ih« House, Capital •210,100—-Assets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCH, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates nf premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bares, E. R Oope, E. B. English, George w. Brewa, P. B. Qavery. Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magorgec, E. Wdor, V. Blaokbcrk, Secretary. J. G. COFFJ hi, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets ClT iaiffl P lllrffll 6# SaMUKL REa, secretary. WM. BAGALEY, President. Office, Cor. of Market and Water Bq n Al len Kramer, Kwq.. George B Bryan A Co., Wilson, McElroy A O', Wilson, Carr A Co-, Jotm T.Logan A 00., Jacob Psinu-r A Co , Bailey, Brown A Co. DARLINGTON A BLACKSTOCK, Agents, apKkhm Office. Bank Block, No. 87 Fifth et FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Compan; Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer chandize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, 9299,510 90. Assets, 9303,508 96. OFFICE NO. 808 WALNUT STREET. , Invested as follows, via First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount.- -....-.-.5166,600 00 Ground rent, first class. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’a 6 $ cent Mortgage Loans, $30,000, c05t...... Philadelphia city 6 per cent 10an... Allegheny County 6 $ cent Pennsyl vania KaOro&d Loans ..... 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured .. 2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10an....- 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co-. OO Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Rank do 6486 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper iQJE37 16 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc..... 72 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 16 1303,608 96 CLKM TLNGLET, Preeidet r>JK*OTOBS. Clem Tingler. Samuel Bispham, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Bepiamin W. Tingley. John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Lel&nd, Frederick Lennlg Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HiNCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylO Northeast corner Third and Wood irtreete. file Mutual Lilelnsurance C o OF NEW YORK. F. EATCHFOED STAEE, Agent, 400 WALNUT BTBSBT. PHILADELPHIA. The businessof this company is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense ot the term—the entire surplus, deducting necessary expenses alone, being equitably divided among the assured. Receipts for the year ending 81st January, $1,689,676 76. J Ansels Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank. 4 120,060 89 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421479 12 United States Stocks 847,232 60 Real Estate 18 Due from Agents 20,466 60 74 AddUcterast accrued; but not yet due- OO Deferred premium*, (estimated) 186,000 00 Premiums in course of transmission.- 38432 38 Gross Assjos, February 1,1861.. 47,337,989 12 Rates of premium lower, and profits greater than in most other Companies. Tai PEopoanojr or cash Absws to the amount at nsk is greater than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the l/nited.£iates< Pamphlet? and every requisite information will be lurmahod tree ot expense on application, by letter or otherwise to n 3 _ . . DARLING lON k BLACKBTOOK, yBLBmd S? Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. » flaw are atcttoal safety OOMPiNV-tNCORPORATED THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNBLVANI a wf-omss a ma^E&TamDAm) MABIKE INBURANCIUSOD V esaeljsGarro add Freight, to all parts ot ihe % orld. JNXSSI) INBUISScBaM Q oo^8 * a b 7 Rirers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car rrnged, to all pans ol the Union. FIRE INS[7. RANGES on Merchandise general!yflT Sterna. Dwelling Houses, Ac, 7t 041 ow>r ® B » Diuoiosa.-Wm. !tato, Edmund A Bonder, Theophilas PnMing, John a. Penroje, j oiul 0 D»ra, Jams* Traouair Wm- Jr & Hand, Wm. a Dodwig, Joseph H. BeiS, Dr K. W KKSMSK SKSSfefsfit *ssfr , !Onra2n*?i3r? Jacob P.' Jonefy Jemes-a APPartand, Joshua P ? , T?\7 0 *' n Piasiy'sgk, Morgan,’ A. B. Berger. do._ W i t >TtfAIW~ ff ft THOS C. HAND, Tioe fteSdeafc -I Hiinaa,Secretary.> ‘ ' « j ■ i«a P. A» r. No. M VMer *tnwTpUto£srJ£ ]_ |roj(esslanai. WM. llr WEOTWE V, notary fixblio. rtFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fiftt sfroetinear Wood. ivia ALTRID B. yCALMOav-. RMM K_ vkr p M’CALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., my23dyd Pennsylvania. H. W. Panxßsos Gso. f. dawbop PATTERSON & DAWSON, attorneys at law, KUHN’S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. __ PITTSB U&QB , PA* B. F.IUtCAS, “ ’ _ attorney at law, Ofßee, No. 78 Grant Street (Three doors below the Court House,) myBJ.y Pmsßusan, Pa. L. BRAC&ENBIOGE, ATTOBWEY AT LAW Offlec, Ho. 135 Fourth Bt«, PITTSBURGH, PA. TEETH! CSAVE THEH BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, has removed to 246 PENN • STREET, In the house Tormeriy occupied ov Dr. G. H. Keyser, opposite Christ’s Church.— Hewill give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various pnoefcjrom $l6 to $62 per set Bjctobnci —Rev. w. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Fin* ley, A. Bradley, A. G. M’Oandless. M. J. B. Hop kins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Him ick. Samuel M’Kee. &u27:lj DU. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE ABO HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ALSO—ASKNT OF ' RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR BUPTTJRES. ■tsUy COR. PEMN AtiD WAYNE STB. JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be* tween Smithfleld and Cberry Aliev. dellily George 8. selden having resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter bp found at his office, 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. te29 HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor • to G. W. Biddle,"No. 144 Smithfield street .1393,261 76 A&- Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 6 o'clock. felfrlv CUPPING AND LEECHING, JOE. A JSRS. BKSK. sS»Toeth extracted. Hot Gold and Shower Baths aelfcly F. BICSE. 177 f-irant ntreet. (goal, (Kandhs, &c. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BRERKTOS, JOHEBTOS <6 WILKIBB, 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on hand a suj»enor quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING and CRUDE COAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale ana Retail. aplfidy B. C. a A. 11. SAWI’EB, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, So. $7 Wood Btrtot, PltUbargh, Pa CORNER FuIiKTH AND ROSS STS., Pittsqurgh, Pa- agent tor ilo receipt and sale ol CARBON OIJLW. Keeps constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy and light oils suitable for Lubricating and Redoing purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash anfe6md*v Mali gaper, &c. HEW WALL PAPEH BTOBE. BBTWKE.N FIFTH AND LIBERTY BTB. i*o. 107 Market Street, THE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING anew and large stock of PAPEII SIA.IfGIIWGS. Embracing a oomplele assortment lor Dwelling*, Stores, Oflicetk Halls, Churches, Ac., to which ne wouid regretfully invite the attenuon of ihepub ue. having an enure new stock of good.- recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of new goods will find them by looking tnrongh our assort men t. maro:lyd JOS. HUGHES. WALLPAPER! WALL PAPER The Largest Anaortmen; and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Come and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No* 87 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has lor sale French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, RALLS, CHAMBERS. CHURCHES, LODGES, Ac 50,000 rolls at 121 eta. 50,000 rolls at 6,8 and 10 cts« WiHztow Contains, Kibj Boaac Fauna, Testis Oovsbs, Onujies, Ac. Look for the Striped Front. The only plaoe in tows where a full assortment of Pro nob paper* is kept. msrU jsldemett. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, Sttt Ward OLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Bouds, Mortgages and 'other Legal Writing? Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Buis Probated. * ap&ly F BENCH WALL PAPERS,'of Spring Importation, prior to enforcement of the new tariff, are now sold 39 per cent, cheaper than can be hareafter. Styles very beautiful. For»*leby eel* W. p. MARSHALL, 87 Wood sirest. GREEN APPLES.—IT barrels just received and for sale by . HENRY H.COLMN& SUNDRY PRODUCE.— 100 Bags Pea Nuts; 75 do Feathers; 50 boxes Cream Cheese; 8 bbla Eggs; &0 U bbls Mackerel, No. 8; 260 bushels Dried Apples; 60 do do 1 eaches; Bacon Sides; 100 Oil Barrels; m store and for sale by' JAS. A. FBT&EB, owner Market and First; sta. 1 A GROSS BRANDRETH'S PILLS, A fj received and for sale bv GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, sol 9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. gAINT LOUIS FLOUR— 200 bbla Melrose; 200 “ Pride of the West; 100 u Lafayette; 100 « Mount Wrnon; for sale by _M2Wt_KAY, PENNOCK A CO., 29 Wood st. NEW WALL PAPERS for the Fal trade now open and receiving at JOS. R. HUGHES, 8021 No. 107 Market street. 'fcXOTlCE,—The friends of William X y Keman have applied to His Excellency, Andrew G- Curtin, for nis psrdon. OOK, CAP, LETTKR, and aU kinds Jn PAPER, 'rave removed from NO. 87 WOOD STREET to No. 8S gmil afield street, „ r , „ PITTSBT7BQH.PA, «.Oaah or Trade fot Rate. apt WILLIAM GARB & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. IMPORTERS OF Distillers and Dealers in FISE OLD ffiONOMAHELA RIE WHISKY, 327 and 828 Liberty Street, IBM* PITTSBURGH, PA. WIUI4H aiYTOC WHOLESALE i iE"ATT LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 87 Diamond Alley, Wear Wood Street, ~ PITTSBURGH* PA. -‘W* Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Ooenac Brandies, Old Mouongabela Rectified B5 mbl6 E. P. MIDDLETOS & 880. IMPORTESB OK WINES, B KAN DIES, &c ALSO DEALRBS IN Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NOKTH 7BONT BTBEBT, aplOilyd PHILADELPHIA. Sdbarxo aftfl grpra. w. k D. RINEHART, UmutlßlS UO DIAUB ZB iLVIIHDfI TOBACCO, SNUFF Sk BEOABB, NO 130 WOOD STREET. LYOM ARNSTHAJL, WhoUsaU and Retail Healer cn. GENUINE HAVANA BEGARS ; AND Virginia Chewing Tsbaeea. WOOD STBEET, * trader the Bt. Charles HoLa,. oell PITTHBUROH. PA. W». MiUJt, Phils ej. W. KIOISTBOH, Pittsburgh 9IIELES & BICKETSOS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and mroaras or BRASDIES, WINKS AMD SKOAB.B, ftOa m AND 223, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND IRWIN STREETS, AKIj SOLS A&-B NT& POR SWEARER'S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, s nils, Cotton Yarns, &c M Ac., Cob stan tly on Hand. [mr2 gaptmas (Salaries. GLAStiOW’S AMBROTYPE GALLERY, —lN' LAFAVETTB HALL, FOURTH STP.KET ENTRANCE: TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING real fine Ambrotypes at a moderate price, and all who have been unable to obtain a good likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited to uall. variety of caapsand frame' always on hand, rtioiicvau* and saUwfacwon guaranteed. C. GLABCOW, tx: ?10 84 fourUi Street P‘ttj*burab. ©r oesrs, P. ivJHHS£ J. 8. D. Rintj fixate r.‘ Miller A Rickeuton'a.) lll£YME:{ ft BROTHERS (Kuccetr.- • KxTJfii ft Asdibsor.) W-oiwmle in .kj:;rn fruits, NUTS, CO>' r ?:CTK'v v. KY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, *«. Ni>. S 3 Wcvsj Bt, »nd N \ 113 Second street, Opposite 8l Charles Rot>v, WILLIAM BAWALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Hcs. IS and 20 Wovd Street, •>38:1.' WK l-.clMrjM WM. ??, SMITH & CO., wholesale gbocehs, 118 SECOHD ISO 147 FIRST STREETS Fitrtbu-,6, Pa UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. JHE SUBSCRIBERS MAtf-UFAC. tare and keep constantly on hand every arti n their line, tib: Cormpes, Ornaments, Cui tain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, MatuassesM all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds All kinds of shades. Blinds and Fixtures. attention given to all orders for SI ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac. octU Iyd ROBERTS A RO SNICK Apollo Hall Billiard Saloon. TOHN GANGWISCH would remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Ball, entrance on Fourth street, fie has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, and in connection with tb< ball, a well appointed billiard saloon, with gop. tables, balls and cues. Reberaber the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st near Wood, entrance from Fourth- jylOcly A FULTON, BELL AND BRA Sb . FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pi rtf burtrh, Pa. is prepared to fonnsh to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY Aflfe OTB ER BELLfi, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLA made to order. STOP ANI GAUGE COCKS of all dees, for Steamboats: MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAH INQS, and every variety of Brass Castings finite • in the neatest manner. BABBIT’S ANTI-ATTRITION METTAL FULTOJCB PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, foi Steam Engines. ap2Zldj UNDRIES.— ’ ~~ 160 bags Rio Coffee, 160 bblsfoak,) N. O. Molasses, 16 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 60 bbls Refined do S& “ do Yellow do 600 boxes Window Glass, 26 bbls N. Y. Syrup, 16 u No. 8 Large Mackerel, 10 hf “ do 10 bbls No* 2, medium, do for salebv W. H. SMITH *■ OO’ _ielB US and 149 Front street nhAXES ON W ESTKRN LANDS;— X Persons owning lands in the West, who Wub to pay taxes, are informed that Weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin. Minnesota, lowa, Ac. ’ B. CUTHBE3T i SON. -efMMtkwt at. OLT’ij REVOLVERS! COLT’S BE VOLVERBI—Just received, another lot by express of all the different kinds manufactured. Sharp’s Four Bhot Repeaters; Allen’s Seven do Smith A W oRson*s Seven Shot Repeaters. Fit aal* by WWN <1 TRTT.KT GREEN APPLES.—IO barrels choice Green Apples, }ust received-gad for sale by _ ’ J. A. FfSTZER, ao2B Corner Market and First ytreeta GREEN APPLES—SO bbls., received this day, and for sale bv oc2 HENRY H. COLLINS. THFtaTOJES.—IOO bushels Prime 3 Neshannock Potatoes, jost received and for saieby JAS. A. FBTBER, a XQS Comer Market and First streets. F~ OR THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS in the city C&H at aoB a HANSON LOVE’S, 74 Market street. i RNIYfiS —For sale by * .y Begl BOWN A TETLEY, ISSWood at | APPLES—2S barrels, just re- JT celrod and for Bala far _oc* HENRY H. OOLUNB. EANS.—3O bags wlute beans for sale by [goo] HENRY H-COLLINH. ATRRIDGFS always on band for U. S.nmaketß and rifles also for Sharp’s riSas. 33 60’and Wborea. For gale’by y t*a SOWN A TBTT.FT. . , ,k.. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS BSDXrOEDPHIOFS JAMES W. WOODWELL, *os. 8T and 99 Third Street. IXI fourth street, ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH* BTTTTigTJI VQE Hotels and Private Dwelling!. P rom J >t} r attended to, and the Furniture carefully packed and %h. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Maaaxa supplied with erery article In the line. * :. T?DRNITURR EOR CASH.—A full n^nnkcturea BUREAUX, BOOK GASES, WARDROBES, ynd every article needed in a well fttrhiahecf dwel-- ilog, as wen aa a splendid'assortment of * OFFICE POBHITURF., Constantly on hand and made to jOA.ec, As the. only terms on which business irconfekttmsestate Mshmenfc is for CASH, price saremttde accordingly. Persons m want of a»:jrtmng in the above would be advantaged bv calling at FACKINER A IRWIN’S, No. 103 Smithfield street. belovr Fifth.. \ J. D. Fackhsis, lam* M. mwn* . mrgfcly ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers. I HIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria Couatft Fennsylva forn miles from Cresson Statiom on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered.in 1868, with prniligefl to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Itegrees. iThe loca* Lidn 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 Boeneiy. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY alter the 16tb of AUGUST, and. ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It U divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac* Ac, will be furnished by the Xnstituuonto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Btodente will be admitted.from eight years to the age of manhood. Txum—Board and Taition, payable hall yearly in advance $lOO Washing and use of Beddings 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extras— 10 Students spend Vacation at the College....- 16 Reference can tatmade to the RL Rev. Bishop O’Connor, to the Rev. T. 9. Reynolds, St Mary’s, Loretto, and to other Clergymen ot the Pittsburgh Diocese. D, C. MEEUND j£EEPB CONSTANTLY ON HAND AHDOYAL BONNET BOXES; Iso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable lor Shoes, Dry Goods. Ac-, at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley ana Wood street, (third tory—over Cravens’ Pitts* burgh, Pa. JeW.y Notice of Dissolution Partnership ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X v the partnership lately existing betweaoLEE A- BECKHAM andGEORGE A. KELLY of the city of Allegheny, under the linn of BECK AM A KELI T, wns dissolved on the 22d of April. 186L.bj; mutual consent. BECKHAM A KELLY. AST The business will be carried on et the old sund by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late firm will be settled! GEORGE A KELLY Allegheny, June 4,186L —jefi-tf gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. 1,000 Boxes Cheihical Olive Erasing Soap, 500 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and 3 fe-ears 800 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 an bars 900 do Oleine do inlftbers, 150 do German do ylibbars, 250 do Friend to Woman Boap In Ilb bars 1,000 do Sharing and ToQet Soap In different shapes aqd sis -600 Boxes M rn’Candles, 1,000 do if;.'irmilic Pressed and Mould Candles for Sommer v.*r\ 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 45,5 s A Os. 50 do New Bedmrd Sperm Candles, 4s, 6s A 6s. 1 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 5a It 6s. 6 do Coach do, 5 do Star do, i 10 Barrels No. 1 Lord Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 25 do Lubricating I* 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 OiL 50 do Carbon 111 tuain*ting oil, 25 do Coal do do. On hand and for sale, by B. C. * J. H. BAWTEB, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agnoattora Society, the first premiums for Oils, boape and Caudles* mb IS rITTSB JJRGB gAfiDINES. — 10 o&ses 14 cans Sardines—choice brands: fi « k « « « n - 3 M w »nd H “ w M boned:: In store anm.-B;.to jt-.s - D«P93ita‘reoBlT6 ' * William J. Anderson. James BD. Meeds. ’ '1 tk Hopewell Hepburn, BobertßobbT James Hardman, James Bhidie; j '■ .1 James D. Kelley, Alexander*nndle» l tawHJua. _ . Alexander Bradlsv, John R MoFaddea. . J John S. Backolen, Peter A. Madeim** * feorge Black, John H. ;u-j John B. Canfield, James fiPAuleVa Alonso A. Ciraier, John Ibrahdl. ' i ‘* fssM’S Kf t Wllh&m 8. Haven, Alo—.na.. . j Peter H Honker, WUliam E. i % ftehard Hava,le«ac Whittier. . , Wiiliem B. Lavely, Chris Han Yeager, 1 ’ sbcbxtaby «t*t> vattraam. " • OHARiaa A- OOLTOH, ffalji t y a w? cirn’OTTi, No. 100 SmlthfleKl Sfc, “, r Hear the cornar of Filth. : £ _ . PITTSBUHGH, PA, lUrOn EY in large and Kraali (juantitig. CT,Gold Mid Silver iHe articles, for any length of ttme agreed on. 3Ukj ■ »a.CWIoe Hoara from fA.M.toIO P. M. )aM- ( fi B. SEELY, 1 \J» 114 FIFTH STREET, opposite ChUhedrrf.' SEAL ESTATE AKD ofewkSav" iOifiSr 1 SKALZB IB . NOTES, BONDS, MORTGASES and other Real' rities. ap4''* v ©lass EXCEISIOS GLASS WOKKB. Di A- WOLFE—F. T. PLDNKEPI 1 .. T. naiepaieT.^ WOLFE PLUNKETTCtt* GLASS MANUFACTUBEBB, io WAREHOUBB J ud Ho. 12 Wood Street, Corner erflpikT Mghlv PlltibarsbV ‘ W * »• CTKJIg6gAM t .._^«-mTWWT« a »^ KuXBIH >nM u ...... ra ,„ w , HMMH , (HMI^ganiK l .. < /Cunninghams a co.—pitivSl. \j m BUBGH CITY GLASS WOBJKB—Warehouse, U 5 Water street, and 166 First street, Plttsbonßu Fft., three doors below Monobs&eli' HnSS! Matiuffcotorerß of Pittsburgh; City Window filn S?* 8 ” Sl f“ Wsfe aod Amerloan Poona for parlor wifldows, Ytfmrdhea end piffiltb Itegafatians, Dissolution 'of Co-Earfiie; The copartnership hebeto , for* staling between JOELNP.. HUNT a gKSBT MINER, under the Urn of HUNT * MINER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of toe lale firm will be Bettled'lftv H£N&¥ MiNEB) who is wihftririfld to «l gw ’UO firm’s name m liquidation. * : • ‘ ! ■ifr JOHN P. HUNT, ( HENRI JUNES* . July 16th, 18fiL henry miner, Successor to HUUT A MIMHR, Wholesale and Retail 1 { . BQOKSKLLEB, STATIONER t HEWSDBAII&K and 73 FIFTH STREET, : I Next door to tße Poet Office, )y2C |Jf YOU WANT SOME CKXttUHEW 1 EW!i orvreiang Jfflaoe^~3b££SSlSi ■' ifaflt corner O.UNB, Plfj'i’OijS, BlFfcEfJ—-Th* «t VJ* tantion Of thOM unarwh nf .. _ ; . ••• GUNS, . . * . ‘ RIFLES, '.i „ PISTOLS, *o*fteitf b directed to our splendid stock* ‘ : . ' w*.w. young* ®t* No. 9T Wood ilia at TERMS CASH!—NEW uGOODS'! A .fKW GOODS 1 1—OPEiT THIS Prittte, Ginghams, Ac. Grey Goods, u CV-eenta SSa^SSSB&SA Bargidna lor oaab. 0. HANSoNLOVIE o**" 0 **" -,«■« 74 Ifarhet amat A , SMALL EAEM FOB SAIiJL Jifar ■AA- and a half miles from Urn citV.'TSftStMiTa eeres to coltiratlon, b&laneetn prime timber* A. cjtaek jcounty, iNittANiSgleo U •»«»«£. good land on tb« Ft Wijnetiaafjai. oago ItK. Price aoo per acre. ftASfft aelS B. CUTHBEBTi»M,H SSkSnSet gTILL CHEAPER THAN CTl^~" BOOTS, BHOBS, -'l. AND *•“ *«» «t the Cheap Ouh JOSEPH * el< 98 Market etreet, 2d dofr froth Pljjh. f'UTBON.— . .. v 10 boxes fresh Cit'on ; ./ 6 “ Orange Peelf".' . " A ..1. J “ “ bo*'ln Aon ad for “*•** IseS] BKJMBB ABB9B. * 300 FEQNEFIBIjD^GAfSB POWJiBE, |a«t recalled «nd,for file by &EOKGEA. jix,.—ioo, bbli, B. A. FAHNEBiOCK '*m f Igl UAUJLO l>itli£JL> idCAGttST ’v#VJ tdore, and for sale by EB A BICRgr^OW T“ DBPBNTINiS SPIEIIU'-SO hbik ~t or “ leb? a^ A s a^?»jyp, IjMOii ut)id and Velvet Jt> ingß. for Mle by " »««• and tor aa?e by BEYHEB -ZZ Nw,BBmd 138 WoodatSt. IFLES AT $lO EACH—For'esieb* ** aisins.— . 800 boxw bonoi lUitlni; 100 U« o - - 300 - s uriour«aaoa,. '• ' <