Proposals for Army Wagon and Ambu lance Harness. ' . CcmcrjQf Howard and Mercer streets > . »> 'jjfs N*w Tom, Angiwt 8,1861. J T>ROEOSALS will be beceived , *, offioafoi famishing. bfehntract Army _ , should state the price at which at the places ot mnqofac tStSfaiidthe price at which, they can be delivered «^TI B depot; the number which can be made by the bidder within one month after the receipt of the order; ti lan the number which he can deliver with hi one week. .The harness must exactly conform to the follow WHEEL. Quilore—Breech straps, 8 feet 6 inches long, 83£inbh6S wide, sewed intoiiinoh rings of % inch I iroojjhip! Btrapaß feet 11 .inebes long, 3)4 inches Wide; Btw piece§ 2 feet long, 2)4 inches wide, with IHfnofr Drickfes; crohs Straps to buckle into stay nieces; inch wlae; side Rtraps 4 feet lonArls4lnch wide; tie itraps 15 inches long, % jßCawide, .tapering to a point. ” xlfoSelly Ban da...Long feet 8 inches long, 8 inches . wide,.with a two inch buckle; short side 1 toofff inches ions and 2 inches wide. ‘Twoßair~Toflars, 18 to 19 inches long, with double strapnand gala leathers and buckles % inch wide. ‘Twopairof strong Hames to suit, made of white Oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1)4 inch aquar*) staples and line rings. fwopair of Hem Btraps—Lower one 5 feet 6 I jlChes Jong, % tnoh wide; upper one 4 teet Binches long, Winch wide Two Bridles*-*Crown piece 2 feet long, V/i inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 1% inch Wide; front piece lU£ inches long, 1)4 inch wide; atay pieces, from bunds to crown pieces, 16 inches ' long, lJjfinCh piecell inches long, I inch wide; bundafl inches tan?,-Scinches wide; reios, long side d feet long.l inch wide; short side 8 feet ldU& 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buckle; bu t ts, tinned ZDUlien, to weigh 6 pounas to the down Twopeir Chfin Pipes, 2 feetlong, inches wide JEwp pair Trace Chains, 7 teet long, 10 links to fneTootiof No 8 iron, with T on one end, weight *s£ to per pair Twisted or Straight - Vne pairof Breast Chains, 22 inches long, 14 - links to tbejfoot, of No 8 iron Twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2)4 inoheß Wide, with 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 tothenedk strap Twisted One siddle, made on Attakanos tree, head, gul let ahdcsntle, Ironed, covered in the usual way With half-tanned horaehide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide; surcingle 7 leet 8 inchces long, S&mches wide, with 2% inch buckle on one end, tone lastened to the saddle by being riveted to two curved straps, 1)4 inch wide; those straps are placed one on each side of the saddle-tree, one end is tied to the front part of the -bar, to other end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddte fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, IV4 inch wide, with 3Vi inch buckle; stirrups, malleable irrn, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 18)4 tbs to a dozen pair LEAD. TwoOoUarsA7)4 to 18,inches long.maUe the same US tot Wheel harness Two piar ofHaraea to suit, of same material a a for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har ness* Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness Two Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel harness , Two Belly Bands, the same ha for wheel Harness Two pair Chain Pipes, “ M Two pair Trace Chaioe, “ 11 V Two Crupper and Hip Straps Back strap 5 feet long, tapering from 3)4 inches t02)4 inches vide Hip Straps, each 2 feet 4 inches long, I*4 inch Wide, each with a hook at one end Two Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3% inches Wide Two Martingales, 4 feet long, 134 inch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 5 teet 6 inohes loa (7 % inch wide One Check Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed In the centre to receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long. % inches wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated horsohide, 6 feet 6 lichees long One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, —by—inches One Curry Combe, No 222—8 bar The whole to be packed in a box about 18 inches wide, 17 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1 inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or non, as many be required Four Home Harness, as follows, to wit:. WHEEL. Two Quilors Breech straps, 8 feet 6 inches long, 8)4 inches wide, sewed in 4-mcfa rings of % iron;hip straps 4 feet long, 8 inches wide; stay iHßceafl feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wi ■»©, with 1)4 inch buckles; cross straps to bnckle into stay riecead feet long, I*4 moh wide; side straps 6 feet inches long, 1)4 tach wide; tie straps 15 inches lQng, *4 inch wide, tapering to a point Two Belly Bands Long side 2 feet 4 inches long, inches wide, with a 2 inch bucklo; short sldo 1 toot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long, with double straps end safe leathers and buckles % inch wide Two pair of strong Hames to suit, made o frvhite oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1)4 inch square, staples and line rings Two pair H&me Straps Lower one 5 feet 6 inches long. *4 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, }>4J ‘uch wide; of alum tanned leather Two Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 inches long, wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long. 1)2 inch wide; front piece 12)4 inches long, 1)4 non wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches long, inch wide; nose piece 12 inches long, 1 inch wide; blinds 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 buckle; bits, tinned malien, to weigh 6 lbs the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 inches long, 2)4 inches wide Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long. 14 links to the fool, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one encLweight § &>s per pair One par Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of No 2 Iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet & inches long, 2)4 inches wide, with 234 inch buckle Two Neck Chains, 4 teet 6 inches long, 14 links to the* foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv eted on to the neok strap, swivel in the chain One Saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet and cantle ironed, covered in the usual way with half turned horse bide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide, surcingle 7 feet 6 inebes long, 2)4 Inches wide, with a 2)4 inch buckle on one end, to be fastened to the saddle by being riveted to two carved straps, 1)4 inch wide; these straps are placed oho on each side of the saddle tree; one end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other end to tile extension of the bar behind the cantle. Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 leet 7 inches long, l)k inch wide, witn \% inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pettern, to WcJghiB)4 pounds to a dozen pair. LEAD. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness Iwo Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as tor .wheel .harness Two pair of Hames to suit, of the same material as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har ness Two Neck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel harness Two Belly Banda, same as for wheel harness Two pair-Chain same as for wheel harness Two pais Trace Chains, same as for wheel har ness Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet dong, tapering from inches to inches wide Hip Straps with buckles each 2 feet I inches long, inch wide, with wrought hooks Two Back Bands, 8 feet 7 inches long, inohes wide Two Martingales, 4 feet long* VA inch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling £trap» 6 feet fi inches long, ££ inch wide ' OnO Check Bein. 4 feet 1 Inch long, 1 inch wide, to bnckle into the bit at each end,with a ring sewsa hr the centre to receive the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet Jongk l A inch wide, with a buckle at one end and an 6 inch loop at the olhfcr One Whip* hoary plated horse hide, 8 feet 6 inches long One Horse Brush, ovaL of bristles, by inche.. One Carry Comb, Ho 222—8 bar The whole to be packed in a box about 21 inches wufo 18 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1 inch ataS, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as may be required - . Tk© wfaoljEfe be made of the material, sew tagtp bearfede with good waxed thread, and nub- J&Pf JO during the prececs of manufac sdre and also when finisiied - six-horae harness is required, the lead . -eollar*,-bridles, bames, neck-straps, belly-bands, chain pipes, trace-chain, crupper and hip straps, 1 beck hands end eonpling straps are doubted ; one 1 bearingehaih 8 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No 4 iron, with a Ton each end added; and load hoe . to bel» feet long The whole to be made of the best material, new iggto be made with good waxed thread,and subject to inspection during the process of manufacture and also when finished When six-mule harness is required, the lead collars, bridles, h*">**, neck-straps, belly-bands, chain-pipes, trace-chains, crupper -and hip-straps, back-bands and coupling straps are doubled; one bearing chain ,3 feet long. 14 links to the foot, of Ho diroi^wtthaTdneach end added; and lead line to be .33 feet long %. will also be received for making and MUiwiug ambulance harness, for two or four mule SitoSU specification of which will bo mfhf?^^L pro P, osal6 W“> Kuaranleo will bo far toS2E5 p ft ,c ' " ! oW' o.and none will , - rph. nrivtw^- 110 not cuniorm uierelo States “ K^SL! e “ rTed bp “ nd ror “.e United ( onoloeSig'thetnT ;/£ the envelope U- H. VINTON, ’ "T , . qgMtcmmtar U. S. Army. stWHl9S^‘jsr jssSMffttafiftsasS notean»led,by any other eatabUshmernt. Forwork L . ;; refeji following rea2£i ; Boj»rtai Wilkinson* Co-, wtfiiWiateritfiSftewii Co^HactoffSicFadSa’ ""afeSAftc* * & Ce, B. M. Kier. ,>,. ’-. "-gr-f ; ' r: " : ■ -4S*M-- -g ■-gakMSmd lMWwlfertk ' ■■“•'.•. A- -‘’I ■■ ■*»' 1861. SUHIBER ARRANGEMENT. IB6L EMillT OAUiV TKAXSiS. Pennßylvama ' Cbiitral Bailroad. ON AND AFTER HONDA Y. JUNE loth. The through mail train leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at fcSO a. rm, stopping at all prin cipal stations, and arriving in Philadelphia at 10.15 p. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 1230 a. ul, stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for BHti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at LlO p. m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 4:00 p. in, stopping only at Groens bur& LatroDe, Johnstown, Wilmera, Gallitaen, Altoona,Ao, connecting at Harrisburg lor Balti more, and amring in Philadelphia at 6:10a. m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNBTOWNACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 230 p- m, stop ping all stations and running as far as Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at &40 a- tn. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11:20 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4:10 p, m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 636 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrtte in Pittsburgh as follows:—Express, 11:50 a m; Mail, 1130 p. m; Fast Line a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 1036 a. m ; First Wall’s station Accommodation, 630 a. m.; second Wall’s station Accommodation. 830 a. m; third Wall’s station Accommodation, 1:16 p. lourth Wall’s station Accommodation, 6:15 p. m. Trams for Blairßrille and Indiana, connect at pi at t* Tills Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation, and Express Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. PITfSBURGH ANDOONNELIBVILLETRAINB stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Con nei.rville Road iesve daily, (8 uhday oxceptod,) as follows: Mail Train, 6*40 a. Express Tram, 4J.0 }'. m. Pevarning Trains from PittsDurgh and Con r.eilsville Road arrive at Pittsburgh 1030 a. m. and 6:16 p. m The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest, ingoing East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now (•flered cannot !>e surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We promise safety, speed and comfort 10 all who mAy favor this Road wiln their patronage. FARE 1 TO NEW YORK $l3 60 1 TO BALTIMORE** 60 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 I LANCASTER 865 HARRISBURG, $7 46. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsyl varna Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be ohargod an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the .station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agonL NOTICE—In case of lose, the Co- rany will odd themselves responsible for personal ba gage only, -in J for an anr oust not exceeding $lOO. N. fbe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey paasengersand baggag - to and .'rom the depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cent*- tor each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART. Agi., At the renn’a R. R. Passenger Station, anBl On Liberty and Grant streets 1861. THE 1861 PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO BAILBOAD, TO 111 POINTS. [H THE SOUTH. WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SnMMER ARRAMGEMEST! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, Bti Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other ront© WESTWARD TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh I£Bs i-K ArriTes at Crestline &00 A. M. Mairinp dose connections with BeUefontaine and derelana. Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. And ring at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. u.—rne time to Cincinnati is the same os by Steubenville. JTrams on both Roads meet at Colum bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. rnTPftF-ftfl TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh LUO p n. Arrives atCrestime 7*30 p n MtHny close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at &46 a. m. N, b. The time to Cincinnati is the same as bv Steuoenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. __ t . , . Bleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati to Indianapolis and to Chicago, Trains through to Chnago of Oars. xjeave Chicago, 7.30 a. m. and 8.00 p. w. Arriving at Lima, 126 ?. n. and 3.20 a. m. Connecungwith trains lor Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest line, 6.00 p. w. and 6.06 A. K. Connecungwith trains for Columbus, Cinannati. Cleveland, Buffalo and the East, and arrivtng a; Pittsburgh, 11A5 a. m. and 3.20 p. a. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trams for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal at, Al’eahenv, for New Brighton, 10.00 a. sl, and 4.30 p. *. Arrive at ** “ 11-30 “ “ 636 “ Leave New Brighton, 8.30 “ u LOO M Arrive in Allegoeny, 3.10 “ “ u Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leavfe Allegheny, 7.25 a. m., and at Economy at 8.26 A. m.; leaves Allegheny at 12.36 p. k. and 8.10 p. m., arrive at Economy at IAQ p- m. and 7.20 p. m., leave Economy at 9.00 a. m-, and 4.22 p, m., and arrive l n Allegheny at 11.06 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. MARKET TRAlN.—leaves Massilion 6.00 a. tc. leaves Alliance at6J4 a. a. and arrives in ALiecbeny at 1100 a. K 4 leaves Allegheny at 3.0 a p. U 4 Alliance at 8.00 p. bl, stopping at all sfeuone for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect as follows >— At A HlQft, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts- burgh Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millers burg, Akron, Cuyhoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Yernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Sti Louis, iioffiSTOle, etc. At Forest tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin cinnati, etc* etc. At Lima- for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, d-c. etc. At Fort Wayne, tor Pern, Lafayette, ind, St. Loui,?, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah tor all points on the New Aloany and Salem Railroad. Ami at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For toother information and through tickets apply to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag’t, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket- Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United Stales. G. C. HATHKWA x, jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OFTIBE—SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. 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, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Gin* cinnati. L*av Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt vurgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St Louis. IfcBs a.*. IL3Ba.il t3OP.IL mo r. u. BA6p.il 2»00 a, M.; This route is shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Prttsb'gh, Rochester, Wellsville, Bteub > yille,WhMng. l£Bi a. M. L*6o LX. A. M. AO3 A. m. 6:07 A.k. (kO6 r. k. 7:25 p. K- &19 AM. 930 p. u, lfc26 ?. u mo AK. 106 AV. 208p.1L 300 ail 430 AU. 4M)F.JL 606F.M. &26p. M. The 1236 A a. and 1230 p. M.Trains connect with Trains of C. O. R.R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 4KX) P. a. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsvtlle. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. * Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1&35 a a. 900 a a. 1200 p. a. &60 p. a. The 1235 a m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Shndusky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must, be particular to ask for tiokets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib- ' erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J: STEWART, Ticket Agent, For farther particulars apply to WILLIAM SITS WART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Btation, Penn street, 7. R. MYERS, GenT Ticket Agent Clereland, Ohio. jelO New route via biveb and RAILROAD: Indianapolis & Cincinnati B, R. Connecting *t Indianapolis ivlth Terre Hante, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to Bt*. Louis k -a&d Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Alban r and Silem, and Michigan Central RoadsCfor CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all In termed) - rT&ough Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TUTORS .AA UTILLAF A YETTKand PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg m less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low mtes. The vnfr rood by which shipments can t* made-from CmdnnatT to the| West, without made to J. 8.-GIBBONS, agent, at ffirwritinati; or W. B» CUTTiNG, agent at Law renoobtzzg, will receive prompt -attention, and no charge for com mission; no efarpa for drhyage or eonmusion at Lavrencebmy. For further information apply to THOMAS RATI GAN,0-~ Assets *304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SU RANGE either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, al reasonable ratep of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. EALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, EL R. Copo, E. B. EBglish, George W. Br«*wa, P. B. 9avery, Joseph fc. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. FL Wgor, . K. Blacks urn, Secretary. J. O. COFFIN. Agent, Corner Third and Wood hireete CIT ]^I SUB ,SS p S.ffirSßll GH SAMUEL KKA, Bocrelary. WM. BAG A LEI'. President. Office, Cor. of Market and Water Bd, insures against Loes and Damage m the Navigi uon oi the B<mj 9. Dilworth, J(.E,n Slnpion, Barclay Pre*.-tiia. Wm. (J. Johnston. mn29:ly ih. FIBE IKSUBAKCE. insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. JaXco ]f iyeen F«arj, or Per Wiltinm Hounds A t<»., LtVingnti n. CfipcnundA Co., Jnmen B. Lyon A Co.. Hon. Thc-w. M. Bowf*, William H. La»*e!y A Co , Janie-* Marshall, K»-q . Al ien KTimur. Kan., George 8 Bryan A Co., Wilson, McKlroy & C<>. Wilson, uerr A John T.Logan A (,>r., Jntrob Paiaier A Co, Bailey, Brown A Co. DAKLJNGTON A BLACKBTUCK. Agtmto, apj H&nk Blfask. No. 37 Fifth ac FIRE INSURANCE BY TEE Reliance Sntnsl lasnrance Com pan Of Phlladalphla, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer cLandize. Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, *22!>,610 Assets, 4303,r>0H 9«. OFPJCBNO. 808 WALHUTSTRRRT., Invested as follows vie First Mortgage on improved City Property, worth double the amount sls6,tiOQ 00 Ground rent, first class - 2,402 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 <{t cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia city 0 per cent loan Allegheny County 6 $ cent. Pennsyl y&nia 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 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Oo._ OO Block of Cotraly Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co._ 700 00 Commercial hank do 6,156 Cl Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business pajwr 16,297 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc— 72 Cash on hand and in m hands of agents.. l6 96 CLEM TINGUST, PresidoL PIBIOTOB9. Clem Tingler. Barouel Bispham, William R. Tnempson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Muaser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tinglay, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Robert Toiand, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Biased, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, raylfi Northeast corner Third and Wood street* fhe Mutual Lilelusurance C o OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, FHII.AOKI.PmA The bdsinessof this company is conducted on the mutual principle, in the Hirictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, deducting ncconsary eopenue alone, being equitably divided among the assured. Receipts for the year ending 83st January, *1,680,676 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank. J 120,050 39 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421.879 12 United States Stocks 357,232 60 Real instate l3 Due from Agents 20,456 60 Addjlnterest accrued; but not yet due.. Deferred premiums, (estimated; ... Premiums m cour.-e of transmission... Gross Aftsers, February 1,1861.....«,.57,237,989 12 Rates of premium lower, and profits greater th&n in most other Companies. Th* Pro portion op caso Assets to the amount at nsk is greater than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the United States. Pamphlets and every requisite information will be farnishod free ot expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DA RUNG TON A RLACK3TOCK, y31.3«m 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. TALLAW ARE MUTUAL SAFETY JLJ INSURANCE COSLPA.NV-LNCOkPOiU.TED BY mi LiCGIBLATURi OF PSNNHLVANIA. DS6.. omcA *•. a. casA’ss , iuusd and 'WALNUT iifiifiira.PHILADEIk'iILA. MARINE tINSURANCESon Vesselfi, Cargo and Freight, to all pciLs oi the World. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Dukes, and Land Car riages to all parts ot the Union. FIRE UBSU RANGEd on Merchandise generally, on Btores, DweUmg-Houees, Ac. . DiMCtoaa—Wm. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Thtophiloe Paulding, John N. Penrose, John a Davis, James Traaufur, Wm. Eyre, Jr, James 0. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Ueo. G- Liepor, Hugh Craig. Charles K*l- 1 ley, Samuel E. Stoker, J. F. Pemston,Henry Sloan, Edward Dariingtoa H. Jones Brooke; Spencer M* iVywin Thomas C. Hand. Robert Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones, jamea B. M’Fariand, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. * WILLIAM.MARTIN, President THOB 0. HAND, Vice Pr^dent Jismii Ltuusa, Secretary. __ P. A. MADEIffiL £ewnt. le» No. H Water frofesjjxraal. .WjU. Q. WBITHKy, WOTAEVr PUBLIC. OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street,near Wood. iris AlkHkh B. g. H-efTr M’CALMONT & KERR, attorneys at law, FRANKLIISr, VENANGO CO., my23Uyd Pennsyivanla. H* _ ." ... .Gso. r. UAWdort PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. jaMy PITTSBURGH. I-A, SI. F. 'JLSJCAB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, °®«.| No. 7, Grant Stre.l (Three doers below the Court House,) tai3:ly _ Pirraßusea, Pa IL, BRACH.EWJRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW o|B,|, No. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA, luKilj TEETH I SfiVE THEH BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, haa removed to 246 PENN i• BTREET, In the house tormerly occupied dv Dr. G. H. Kejrser, opposite Christ’s Church.— He will give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, lrom $l6 to $62 per set. RxrxttXNCi—Rev. W. D. Howard, Rev.B&muel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. G. M’dandless, M. J. H. Hop kifl, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Nim ick. Samuel M'Keg. tm27:ly DR. C. DAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN; ALSO—AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOB RUPTURES. _del:lj COR. PENN ANO WAYNE STS. JAMES A. LOWKIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be tweenamitb field and Cherry Alley. dullily 2,160 00 250 00 7,809 43 ... 18,361 99 -27,606 2'i 174,076 14 rf'Y EORGE S. SKLDEN Ha'VING \3T resumed THE PRACTICE OP’ LAW, may hereafter b« found at hia offico, 122 P'ourth street, Putaburgh. ie29 HAHL, Surgeon Denthst, successor • to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street. Kff- Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, anil ffi.TT; 2 to 5 o’clock. frtii-ir ;*3»3,261 76 CUPPING AN!) LEKCUING, MIC. * MRS. BUSK. Teeth extracted. Boti CoM and Shower Bat hi selMv F RF.SK. 177 f -r»nt str»»et (Stl, (goal, (Sandies, &e. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BEKRKTO.V, JOHSSTON & WILKINS, 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., aAVE ALWAYS on hand a supr-nor quality of LfBRiCATIMG.ILLUMI.VATi.NG :Alde coal oils. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and Retail. _ _ aplSdy B. C. & j. ES. SAWYER, ■AAnrtoTtr&jns or LARD OIL, CANDLES Palm, Toilet ana iion!n Sonpa, No. 47 Wooth. Come ana see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No» 87 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,} Has for aaie French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, HALIJi, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, Ia)DGEB, 6c 50,000 rolls at cts. 50,000 rolls at 0,8 and 10 cts. Winnow Cuxtaiss, Fibj Board PaxwTa, Txstib Covbbs, Cnunaa, Aa Look for the Striped Front. T he only plaoo in town where a full wwortment of French pancra i« kept rrmrlS JAMESM. TAYLOR. ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 4SI Penn Street, stli W»rd COLLECTIONS promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing- Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bills Probated. apfidy French wall papers, of spring Importation, prior to entorcemeut of tho new urifl, ar« now wold 30 per cent, ohear>«r thsn ran he hareafter. Style® very beautiful. For hbl« by w. p. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street. GREEN APPLES.—I 7 barrels jubt received ami for eale by • HENRY H. COLLINS. SUNDRY PRODUCE^ 100 Bags Pea Nuts; 75 do Feathera; 60 boxes Cr«am Cheese; 3 tibia Eggs; 60 U bbls Mackerel, N 0.3; 260 bushels Dned Apples; 50 do do 1 eachea; Bacon Sides; 100 Oil Barrels; m store and for sale by ’ JAB. A. FFT2ER, corner Mnrket and First at*. Z. Lothrop. Charles Iceland, 1 A GROSS BRANDKETH’S PILLS A fj jujt received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, p dt9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. gAINT LOUIS FLOUR.— 200 bbls Melrose; 200 “ Pride of the W^st; 100 “ l^afayeue; 100 “ Mount Wrnon; for sale by *e2L3t KAY, PENNOCK A 29 Wood «L New WALL PAPERS for the Fall trade now open and receiving at _ JOS. R. HUGHES, So. 107 Market atreet.. NO LICE,—The friends of William Kernan have applied to His Excellency, Andrew G. Curtin, for nis pardon, < , ctl:law2wd 1() BARRELS PRIME HAVANA A V/ ORANGES just received and for sale by _ REYMKR k BBOiL, Nos. 124 and 126, Wood afreet 74 80,01)0 00 136,000 00 33,132 o 5 qr AN NEKS' OIL.—7U bbls, tor sale by A B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, o dialer m tu uuds TOBACCO, SNUFF & BEGARS, »pEl:i7 NO 120 wool) STREET. I.VO\ ARIV BTMAL, Wholesale atvi Retail Dealer tn GENUINE HAVANA SEGAES, AND Virginia Chewing Tobaeee, WOOD STBEET, under the St Charlos Hotei, oeU PITTSBURGH. PA. W*. Maiu, hnua..~..-s AMBEOTYPE GALLERY. LAPATETTH K-A-ILJ-, FOURTH BTRKKT ENTRANCE. TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING real fine Arobrotypes at a moderate price, and r\!l who ha?»* t>eeu unable to obtain a goou .ikeneae |•,fewtlore are respectfully solicited to call. ! Hr;:e variety orcaae.' and frame* always on hand. ItiC'-h moderate and a&hafaction guaranteed. C. GLA3COW, St Koiir.r. w :ro«et- thttsburgh. <§roms. i l . Raisas J. 3. lUTJtta H. D. Rinu {Late r.i Miller * Rickeison’a.) RHYMER A BROTHERS. (Success - '.<) RrrKXK & AfIDIRfXML) v» LealerH m K O K K > t » N FRUITB, NU'Jli, um rA'i lu'• hßl\ SUGARS, FLRE WORKS. Ac. No. 3n Worn: ht-, ana »' .. 113 Second street, Opt'*-».U' Si CFiir;es HwA>, WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale Grocers, 9os. 18 6iid 20 WtauJ Street, WM. B~bM IThTTZ WM. Si. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE ftBOCE^S, 118 SECOSD AMD 147 FIRST STREETS UPHOLSTERY, ■Wo. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC B tore and keep constantly on hand every art:- ciein their line, via: Cornices. Ornaments, Oux uin Goods, Comforts Feather Beds, Mattrassesm all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds All kinds of shades Blinds and Fixtures 4^- Prompt attention given to all orders for fii ting and laying down Carpets. 00 Cloths, Ac. octl7 Iyd ROBERTS A ROKNIOK. Apollo Dali Billiard Saloon. JOHN GANGWISCH would remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entranct on Fourth street- He has always on hand the be* quality of lager beer, *nd in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo cables, balls and cues. Rebemher the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st near Wood, entrance from Fourth jylftly A FULTON, BELL AND BRABb • FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Street; Pitt* burgh. Pa, is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AKD OTH ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pouuds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AN] GAUGE COCKS of all sices, for Steamboats MINERAL WATER PIJMPB, COUNTER RAII INGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finiahe in the neatest manner. RABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FULTON’S PATENT HERAT,LIC PACKING, foi Steam Engines. ap2Bdy Sundries.— 160 bags Rio Coffee, 160 bbls (oak,) N. O. Molasses, 16 hhds Porto Rico Bugar, 60 bbls Refined do^ 26 “ do Teliow do 600 boxes Window Glass, 26 bbls N. Y. Syrup, 16 w No. 3 Large Mackerel. 10 hf “ do 10 bbls No* 2, medium, d.> forsalebr W. H. SMITH k 00\ telB 118 and 149 Front street Taxes on western lands.— Persons owning lands in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin, Minnesota, lows, Ac. S. CUTHBERT A SON. toia 51 Market efc OLT\S REVOLVERS I COLT'S fiR. VOLVEKSi—Just received, another lot by express of all the different kinds manufactured. Sharp’s Four Shot Repeaters; Allen’s Seven do Smith A Wesson's Seven Shot Repeaters. Fnr Bale bT ROWN * TJSTI.JCY GREEN APPLES.—IO barrels choice Green Apples, fast received and for sale by M J. A; FJ3TZER, ap 2B Corner Market and First street* GREEN APPLES—SO hhls., received this day, and for sale by ..<*? HENRY B. COLLIN 3. pO TAT O E S7—loo bushels Prime •' Neshannock Potatoes, jast, received and lor sftlc by JAH A..FETRER, j an 27 Corner Market abd First streets For the - cheapest dry goods in the city call at w »8 HANSON LOVffiS, 74 Market street TTaMP KNIVES—For sale by ' “-■> sea SOWN t TETLEY, 138 Wood sti GREEN APPLES-25 barrels, just re ceived and for sale by 00* HENRY PT. OOLLIN&- BEANS. —30 bags white beans for sse by [sop] HENSy H-OOLLINs: ATRRIDGES always-on hand fm- Xf. S. muskets and nfles also for Sharps rifles, 2160 and-90bores. Fdr Bale by JvQ BOWN k TKTT.EYJ Oil— ~~ : to barrels Linseed Oil; 16 do Carbon do; received by HEHEY H. COLI4NA FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT RBDTJOBD PKIOFS JAMES W. WOODWELL, Nos. 07 ud 00 Third Street. AND 111 FOURTH STREET, COHBIBTUfG Ok all varieties op stiles and finish, BUIVABL* FOB Hotels and‘ s Prtvate Dwellings* „,6&- All orders promptly attended to, and the Farmture carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels famished st short notice. Cabinet Masers supplied with every article In the line. ' mart Tj'URNITURK FOR CASH.—A full JC assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, ynd every article needed in a well furnished dwel ling, es well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to oner As the only terms on which business ifaNoneal this estate lianmsnt is for CASH, pri?f sare made accordingly. Persons in want oz m the above line, would be advantaged by calling at FAOKINER k IRWIN’S, No. 108 Smithfield streets below Fifth. J. l». Facxotb, , jf>BN M. ißwnr. mrZhly ST. FRANCIS’.COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franclscaa Brothers. This institution, situated IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, foui miles from Creason BtataoD; on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1868, with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of the most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, atu! picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY, after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends about the 2stb of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Laud Surveying, Engineering, Ac* AC-, will be furnished by the lnstituueuto the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Traits—Board and Tuition, payable half ycariv in sloo Washing and uee of Bedding....~ 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra..*—. 10 Students spend Vacation at the College 16 Reference can be made to the RL Rev. Bishop O’Connor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, St. Mary’s, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. TfEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SOUABE ANDOVAL BONNET B0XE8; Iso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, kc* at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley ana Wood street, (third tory—over Cranens’ Bank.Y Pitts burgh, Pa. jefcly notice of Dissolution Partnership Notice is hereby given that the-partnership lately existing betweenLEE A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECK AM i KELLY, was dissolved cn the 22d of April. 1861, by mutual consent BECKHAM A KELLY. MSr 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; Allegheny, June 4,1861.—ie6-tf gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. 1.000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, 600 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and BdWs 806 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, Sand S2> bars 200 do Oleine do In IB> bars, 160 do German do 131 b bars, 250 do Friend to Woman Soap in 1 ft> bars LOOO do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and six*'.-. 600 Boxes Mm-'r?’ Candles, 1,000 do Bvi!n»niic Pressed and Mould Candles for Summer use. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4s, 6s A 6s. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, 6s A 6s. 20 do Wax Coiored Candles, 4s, 6s k 6s. 6 do Coach do, 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating N 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 00, 60 do Carbon Illuminating Oil, 26 do Coal do d4«ndU M a« boned; In store and e*ale by fseS] REYMER k BROS. 6DOZ. PARRISH'S HAIR RESTOR ATIVE; 6 do*. Parrish's Elixir, just received and lor sale by GEO. A. KELLY, ivl> Allegheny city LEAD. —1000 Pigs, received by se2 HENRY H. COLLINS. A T 5.—400 bushels Prime Oata, in store and for sale by Liquorice.— 6 cases Sicily Liquorice in 6lb boxes; ; 3 “ Calabria M lust received for aalebv fseS] REYMER A BROS. EW GOODS AT 96 MARKET ST., comprising c f all the newest styles and fabrics plain and figured French Merinos, ladies' water, proof t loaks, and Cloth for making a desirable lot of ladies and children's Shawls, for Fall and Winter. All will be sold cheap, as the system is the motto Ladies, call at 96 MARKET STREET. Elegant gold and velve' PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by se2B W. P. MARSHALL. Great bargains in hoop SKIRTS—New styles just received at a greai reduction in former prices. EATON, MACRUM k CO-, an 3 17 and 10 Fifth s’reet. EAD—2OO pigs, for sale by seBo HENRY H. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR—27 barrels fresh ground ' Rye Flour, received and for sale by JaS A. FETZER, corner Market and First sis. A BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED*, just received and for sale by GEORGE A, KELLY, Druggist, bol9 69 Federal street, Atlefmeny. O A BBLS. HEMP SEED, just received fJ and for sale by GEORgE A. KELLY, Druggist, sold 69 Federal street, Alleghany, AH DOZ. PURE CATAWBA WINU for medidnalpurposes, just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist »el 6 69 Federal street, Allegheny. BROOM CORN BRUSH—3O bales, a superoir article, for sale by HENRY H. COLUMB. GRBeN APPLES.—24 barrels choice Apples, just received and for Bale by 1 .13. A. FETZER. corner Market and First JJUKE OLD PALM SOAP; PURE OLD PALM SOAP. pure old palm soap. I am in receipt of a large lot of pure old Palm Soap, equal to any toilet Soap now iu use. Its con stant use is a sure prevention of chapped hands, lhce, etc., etc. Those wishing a good Soap at the price of an ordin.ry article should use the PURE OLD PALM SOAP. pure old palm sosp. PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM SOAP. For sale by _ JO3EPH FLEMING, r f7 corner Market street nod the Diamond S 3 itiiUH ra. fieLs, r "ONGINE BUILDER & MACHINIST JO GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MTT.T. 4* Marbury and Duquetme Way, Pittsbvrgk, will juke to order, and warranted aa good us dan b« made, the following machinery, via Steam Engines, Turning Lstnes, for Wood and, iron ; Pl*. nerafor wood and iron; Dnl ling Machines; Houaea and Tobacoo Screws; Patent-right and Model Ma chines, in the best manner; shafting pnflw Hangers, of nil oaee and variety; Screws, of any di ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length Twill also make, and have on band, Doctor and Nigger Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboauuAe. Latne inhearsano other Planing 1 done to-ordjr .can plana 82 inches wide, by 9 feel 6 inchea >ftny r ' AM Ora&s Promptly Bwta&nd Earnestly SobateiL N. B,—Particular attention and promptitude ev en to repairs on Printing Presses ana other MA ehines. mvlfilyd SWEET POTATOS—IB bbls Marietta Sweet Pot&toe, just received and for »«le by i JAB A FETZER, > odi , comer Market and FltSt sta ■ SREYOLYERS—Cinch,6AotB^ \J For sale by BOWN * TETLEY, oeU WflWoodstnit, -) Sdataihmal C. KSEELASD GEORGE A. KELLY. JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market k First eta H. J. LYNCH. was H- WH£>IAXttS & 00 MHiiliS, Wood Street, comer of Third , PITTBBUBBH, PENtPA "IVT HOLMES A SONS. Bankers and|Bz Ay, change Brokers, and Dealers In Notes Drafts, Acceptances, Sold, Silver and Bank Notes Siatowe on the Eastern and. Western (Sties eon stantly for sale. Ooffeohpns made in ail the titles throßebont the Dinted States. Deposits received toipmftmdfl or oorrentpaper, No. 6J Market street between Third and Fonrtbntneeta. : ria3odv Jfraaitclal, DOLAUIi SanjTGS BjMTK NO. S 5 FOURTH STBEST, CHAETEEED IN 1866. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o’clock also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. from May let to November Ist, font 7* to 9 o’clock - and from November let to May Ist. from 6 to o’clock. •. t ; Deposits received of all sums not less than On Dollas, and & dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juno and December. Interest has been declared semi-ennu&lly, in Junetond December since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit oft he depositor as principal, and beam the same interest from the first days of June and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the de positor to call or even to present hia pass book. A t this rate, money will doable in-less tnan twelve years, making in the aggregate bobs ahd cuo&aiw Books contaminz the Cijarter, By-Laws, Kale th** office^ 0118 * furnished grstls,on application rawnonra. ' BEOKGE ALBRKE. vi(n(.»aiHaiiras. William J. Anderson. James BD. Meeds, Hill Bnrgwin, Ai: ‘lsaac M. Pennock, Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollbok, M.D. Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb. James Serdmpn, James ghidle, James D. Kelley, . Alexander Tindle, SBDBBEI9. Alexander Bradley, John B. MoFadden* John G. Baekdfen, Peter A. Madeira^ George Blacki . John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James M’Auley, Alonso A. CarrieT, John Marshall. Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha William Douglas, * John Orr, John Evans, Henry L, Bingwalt, John Holmes, John H. Shoenberge William 8. Haven, Spear. Peter H Honker, - William-E. Schmerta, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. William 6. Lsvely, Christian Yeager. aiaxxsAST ahd niAscm. OHARIaES A* COLTON. [fel _ t-OAN OFFICE. H£KiK¥ W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Bmithfleld Et., Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA* MONEY in large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Diamonds, Jewel* ry. Gold and Silver Watches, and. all kinds of vain able articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without ms Ticket. Not accountable in case of fire. gV Office Hours from 7A.M.t010 P. M. j&3O CB. SEELY, - • 114 FIFTH STREET, opposite Oathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. * DEALER nr NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Secu ritiea. «p 4 (Slasa ISorfes. EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. A. WOLFE.~F.T- PLUNKETT..T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. GLASS MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUSE BTo. 12 Wood Streep Corner of first, sogfciy Plttibargb, W. CUB»IBGBAM,....~I>. CDNTUKQHAM,....~K. OUHXIBGHAia D. raMSXS, nDNCAN. jfTUNNINGHAMS & CO.—PITTS BURGH CITY GLASS WOR KS—'Warehouse, 119 Water street, and 16C First street Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below Mononganela - House, Manufacturers of PLlaburgh Guy Window Glass Druggists’ Glass Wore and American Convex Glass, for parlor • windows, churches and public buildings. api gisaolutions, Dissolution of Co-Partnership. The co-babtkership hebeto fore existing between JOHN P, HUNT A HENRY MINER, under the Arm of HUNT A MINER, is this day dissolved by mama! consent. The business of. the late firm will be settled by HENRY MINER,'Who ifi authorised to sign the firm's name in liquidation. 2 JOHN P. HUNT, HENRY MINER. July 10th,18fiL HENRY MINER, Baooessor to HUNT A MINER, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, STATIONER A NEWSDEALER ftostfl and 73 FIFTH STREET, Next door to the Post Office, Jy29 | * YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW X Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and ail Giber kind of Spioes, ooking Brandy or Wine. New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth ft Brothers in the Diamond, where yon will 1 get ail nsw crop Fruit and lower than at any other noose m toe city. Also a general and lull assortment of I-amiW Groceries, Teas, Wines, Brahdyi, and aU ocher kinds of Foreign and Domestic Uqnors. , HAWORTH 'ft BROTHER, del* corner of Diamond and Diamond wley. PISTOLS, KIFLKS—The at \jr tention of those in search of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS. s directed to our splendid stock, HHERMS CASH I—NEW . GOODS I i NEW GOODS 11-OPEN TBIS Prints, Ginghams, Ac. Grey Goods, at 6W cents and opwards, a l«rge lot damaged by water, price 4cents per yard. A large lot ImnneDs (old-style) Pnntaat <&£ cents per yard, former price, eta. Bargains lor cash. a HANSON LOVE, _ aalB 7AAfgrkeHrgfreet. A SMALL FARM FOR SALE, four and a half miles from the oily. ■ TWerity-flTe acres in caltivaxion, balance in prime timber A frame dwelling bouse of six rooms, hall and kitchen; stable, good garden, well of water. Ac. Pnce, 12,500. Terms easy. For sale by ye!9 8 CUTHBERT A 50W.,61 Martinisi. Stark Indiana'—ieo acres of (rood land on the Ft Wayne and Chi cago S.K. Price jsooperacre. FOr Balehv sel» 8. CUTHBERT A SON, 61 Market strtet gTILX, CHEAPER THAN“EVERr~ BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. Gall soon at the Cheap Cash'Store of JO3EPH H. BORLAND, •el, 68 Market street, 2d doer from Kfrh. CITRON.— ~ 1 10 boxes fresh Citron; 6 M Orange Peel \ . '■ - 6 “ Lemon u now in storeand for “*• by fseS] REYMEB 4 p*>9F SOO LB ® jPBONEFXELD’S OATTOB POWtiBE, jnsfc received and.'fbrxale by GEORGE A. E.ELLY, Druggist G9 Federal street AHegnegy, ■lNfeJlikD OJJL—IOO bblal by 1 B. A. FAHNESTOCK* CO. , wmar of 'Firktapd Wocdeia, I^EATHEES —100 n»s prime JTeatheril JL received and fer sale by ' r-*- -. * O 0 0!? BENKTH-OOLLm Ui—26 barrels No. 1 Carbon - OiL received and for ode by 1 0012 • -- • HENBY H. COLLINS. CORN MEAL—7S hnsfa Corn Mea', jufii reecfred ftnd for stfeTry ' 3ASJL tfETZKB, corner Market-and Pir&tgta GBEEN APPLES.—SO barrels,; jua~t received and forsale by. ooH HENfiT H. pOiLXHa y( »{ V SAGAS LiUEO rjEAQttJES-li store, and for sale by- - . self MILL KKARICKBTSON' rUKPKNTINE SPIRITS.— »0, bbta for sale by B. A. FA HNEBTOCK A GO* 1, - 1a eomer of Firm and WfpjA, Kigu bow sou V civet, Paper ,Hanes jogs, for sale by W. p. MARBHU.t. SUG ABS-Stan dard .crushed powdered. granulated and A and B coffee refinediSogara! tn stere sntLfor aate by . -RBY4TKR * oo Nos. 128 and 138 Wood-SrSt. Rifles at sio each-Fot gaieby . bown atetlßy; .”* . 186 Wood street. jjaisins.— wo boXMbnnoli Raiaina; 100 U* u a 100 « « _ 100 « Uyer m ItediMtgr' [otffl ' e Pittebnrghi Pa. W. W. YOUNG, No. 91 Wood ilrwt