reposals fdr Afcn>sfWagon and Amhu- , ' lant'eHnrness. *' : -j‘? \ Omci oj> Axxifiumma ato EaraPM*,') T Comer oj >■ 3ROPOSAIB TOti : jSE DECEIVED At this Officefor ftmiifliiiiJj&'tycoatract Army I§e juttpMuUp should stale the wMch. Ay oanfce ihrmahed, at the places ot *e, apdihe price atwhich they •ttnafleDoUthenomber jfejr after the receipt ofthe /rdex; -also the numberwhichlie can deliver wltfe tathefollow / QtdloTs— long/ 8X inctoa widvwsred IgUkH tfcch ringsof % iaca . . straps j Bfeet at; inches, long, bached - tfWid&sutypieoee wide, with , . lJ4,ineh. puchlefy crosa : Btraps.tO buckle into stay . < tteeasrS feet long,)ty£iftcbwicle; aide straps 4 leat Ohi inchea long, % feet 3 inches long,, - - ort r* long, with doubte* ./ tdUapa and-kCte leathers, and bookies % iinch wide. . „ ' s *'’'Two pairof stroneHlfiafes to bu!4 made of white ,~£ -- 1. oak too£ ironedfWUb hooks, braaflt rings-lJi inete v? * square, staples ahdline . i j - ?Cf • Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower ode - 5 fees 6 % aches r’* ionfeJ4inen widow- -.- • •. > < vr-t ] - - .. Two Bridloa—C^own piecell feet4ong»%l££ inch. z, - wide; cheek lo* inottes lohj^l^ihdh * " r-’* wide;*Ont Kx'ki'." '. stay pie ces^fromblmds to crownpleces, 16 inches «,■ long Bide♦Teßttonj'jMnohwlaei'Bbort fiidij 2 (eof " \ ,l J«e,t®nPs*S2 feet long, 1A inches wide •*'■* _Tw6 p«lrTtheeChaniß,7 feet loufc 16 lints to the foot,.of No s iron, with T on one end, weight ..‘XtoSlbapei Wii: Twisted or straight One pair of Bfeast’ Ohiuns, 22 inches long, 14 links iothe foot erlfo 8 iron Twisted . v Two NeckfKrspSr&feetl inch Jong, 2% inches wide»wiih%lnoh bdckle Twb HeokiJliains, 4 feet 6 inches long,' 14 links to theXooVNoiironj Tandloopto be meted ion tothehedk strap Twisted. One saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gnl let and cantle, ironetf* coyerea in the usual way wrthhalf-tarined fcorsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide; BOrcincle 7 feet S ;inohoes long, 2%mcbes wide, with 2% inch bnckle on one end, ~iose fastened to the .saddle by being, rryetodi to two curved straps; 1% inch wide; those straps nre, placed one on each side of the saddletree, one. end is tied to the front part of the bar, to other end to the extension ofthe bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 Jhfinss long, 1% mchwide> with inch buckle; Btirrups, malleable Iron, turned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 18% lbs to a dozen pair . JLEAD. TwoOollara,l7)£to 28,inches lone,made the same as for wheel harness Two piar of Barnes to suit, of same material as for wheel harness,' ironed, with hooka, breast . ringsaad Une riogB,-with straps ; as v in wheel hnr ' ahssf' Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness s Two Neck Straps and Ghama,--th6 Bime as for , Awheel harness Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheetHarness T Two pair Chain Pipes* « ", . v> Two pair Trace Chains,' ** w -;Two Cropper and Hip Straps Back strap & feet longjiapenng from Z% Inches to 2)4 inches wide Hip-Straps, each 23eet 4.mches Cong, \% inch wide,'each with a hooltatone end Two Back Bands, 3 feet 4 inches long, 3% inches w?de v^: ; : 4 feet long, 1% i nch wide, to "One coupling Strap, 6 fee£ 6 Inches lon ? Kinch wide One Check Reis, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to buckle into the bit at eaeh end, with a ring Bowed in the centre to receive thejead line 2 One Lead Line, S 3, feet long, finches wide, with a buckle at oqeend and an Binch loop At the other One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 foot 0 nchces long One Horse Brash, oval, of bristles, —by— incheß One Carry Combe, Vo 222—8 bar The whole to be'packed in a box about 18 inches wide, 17 inchewdeep, 84 inches long, made of 1 inch staff, coppered, wood hoops or iron, as maby be required Four Horso Harness, os follows, to wit: WHEEL. Two. Quilors Breech straps, 3 feet 8 inches long, S% inches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings of % Iron; hh> straps 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; stay meceh 2 feet 2 inchesJlong, 3 inches wide, with 1% Inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces 0 feet long, 1% inch wide; side straps & ie?t inches long, 1% inch wide; tie straps Id inches long, % inch wide, tapering to a point Two Belly Bands Longaide 2 feet 4 inches long, Inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short side 1 foot 6 inches long end 2 inches wide Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long, with double straps and safe leathers and bnckles 1C inch Wide Two pair of strong Haines to suit, made o fwhite oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1% inch square, staples and line rings Two pair Hame (Straps Lower one & feet 0 inches long, % inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, Minch wide; of alum tanned leather Two Bridles Crownpiece 2 feet 2 inches long, Vyi inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, I>£ inch wide; front piece -12% inches long, \yi noh wide; stay pieces, from blinds toerown pieces, 10 inches long, 1% inch wide; nose piece 12 inches Jong, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 0 inches wide; reins, long side 4 foet 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buckle; bits, tinned mulleo, to weigh 6 lbs the dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 0 inches long, 2% inches wide Two pair Trace Chains. 7 feet long, 14 links to the foot, o! Mo 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one end, weight 0 B>s per pair One pair Breast Chains, 28 mchea'long, 14 links to the foot,.of Mo 2 iron, twisted Two Meek Straps, 8 feet b inches long, 2% inches wide, with 2M inch buckle Two Meek Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv eted on to the neck strap, swivel in the chain One Saddle, made on Attakap&s tree, head, gullet and cantleironed, covered in the usual way with half t&nned horse hide; flapa 20 inches long, 16 inches wide, surcingle 7 feet 6 inches long, 234 inches wide* withnzU inch buckle on one end, to be fastened to the saddle by being riveted to two curved •straps, 1% inch wide; these straps ate ..placed:*one on each aide of the saddle tree; one end iatied to the front part of the bar, the other enddo.the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, 1% inch wide, witn 1% inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, boll eye pettern, to weigh 12% pounds to a doaen pair. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness Two GoUats, 20 to22inches long, made the same as for wifeel harness Two pair of Hames to suit, of the same material as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast. ringß and line rings, with straps as in ,wheel har ness Two Seek Stamps and Chains, same as for wheel " harness. Two Belly Bands.aamjd.as for wheel harness Two pair ChainPipes,same as for wheel harness Twopalr TraceChainiysaHie &H for wheel har ness . Two Croppers and Hipßtmps,Back Strap 6 feet long, tapering from 8U inches-to inches wide Hip Straps wrth feet 8 inches inch wide, with wroaght-'hooks Two Back Bands, 8 feet 7 inches long, Z)4 inches Two Martingales, 4 feet long I}6 inch wide, to baekle into the bit One Coupling 6 inches long, & inch wide - One Check Reqp».4feot < 1 inch long, 1 inch wide, to bnckls into the bifcsfceacfa end,witharing sewed m the centre.to receive the lead line One Lead feet long. inch wide, with a hackle afrone-endandanSinohloop atthe other One Whip, heavy- plated -horse hide* 6 feet 3 inches long One Morse Brash, oval, of bristles, by inch©. One Cany-Comb, No 222—« bar The whole to bei pabked in a box about 21 inches wide, 18 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of 1; be^rhquiMd^ 0^ w £oops or iron, as may The whole to be made of the 'best material, peftrj > i n K to be made with good waxed thread, and BOb^' iect to inspection during the process of manufob- r _ tore and also when flnisned When Bix-horse harness is required, the lead I h«nfa. neok-straps, belly-bands, 1 is •*** ' /** 1 When air-mole harness is required, the Jlead V 4 lcadflab tobe33feetlonjg 1 • • dWsste&ss^^wssg touted of whl " >*. i > Vi - HUIH Win be: (tar " 5^‘ lft ®pP® a spplleaiiohat tnifl office,and none will I maidonot conform thereto - dKSBS?s«P»S!£S. '*' i lE*& a^r aRd mbHj *S£ O , H ena, udabessed I «feg at ,. WUr lr’S t & ««»\inßCe£»rT Ws&f Panto?SiaSTSpw. *< . \ !; sM-J-r'S ■ ■ -yZ (ei- XBAIS leaT«s^tt«lijvC®3t®^^figto3^sttOßP'm^'stop ping far aa cnnemaagh. for'WalFß BtafaotflwefTdaiiy. at 6:40 a. m. !B©5qND ije(X>MMOM®rWf TRAIN for Wall’s 'BtehoaiSaTM dailV (Ixhept Sdn&ay,) at 6*25 J 5. m. . RETOKNIKG XRAIFf arrive in Pittsburgh fte follows:—Express,ll*soa m;Mall, 11:60 n.m;Fast Isso ifryi Johnstown Accommodation, IteOo a. m ; FJra£,WaW station Accommodation, 6£Q a. tn.; second Wall’s station Accommodation. fcBo a m; third Wall’s station Accommodation, 146 p. m; fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, 645 p. m. ; drains forißUdmilte-aad Indiana, connect at Blairartiliß Intersectionwith Johnstown Aocommo* dation, and Express Trains East and West, and with FaatJVelght Bast ■j PIT IBBURGIIAIO>CONKELI£ VILLE TRAIN a efopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Oon- L Petit vllle as followB>—MailTrain,&4o&. nuOExpreasTrain,4:lo p.m, Peturning Trains &omPittsbareh and Con neUavillo Road arriTO afePittsburgh I(h30 a* m. and 6:16 p. m The ravehn&pubha ,wiU find ifc greatly to their interest^in going Bast orWeat, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, aa the accommodatioaß now offered cannot be gurpased on any route. The Road is ballasted -with stone and is entirely free from dust. We cim snood and comfort toaUwho may feyor ibis Bosd with their patronage. 9 Afl K t TO NEW YORK .....413 601 TO BALTIMORKSS 60 PHILADEIiPHUYO 00l LANCASTER 866 HARRISBURG, $7 46. Baggage cbeekdd to all stations on the Pennsyl ▼azua Jtauroad* and to Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nfcwtork •'••• pnrchasi&g tickets in cars, will be Charged an excess according to distance traveled i n 'addition to the,station Tates, except from station* Where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In cane of loss, the Com nan j will hold theroselyee reaponsiWeior personal ba gage only, and for an azronnt not exceeding $lOO. N. R— Cho Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to conreypasseogers and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed t!5 conie for each passenger and oaggage. • For tickets apply to jTBTKWART, Agt^ At the Penh’a R. R. Passenger Station, aoSl Op Liberty and Grant streets 1861, THE 1861 fITTSBTJKGH, FT. WAYHE & CHICAGO BAHiBOAD, TO ALL POIHTSIII THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as Quick, and to Indianapolis, 8L Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other rokie WhS fWA&D TRAINS. FAST MAH. LlNE—LeaTeePittsburgh 1236 a. m Arrives at CresiUne....~.. 8-00 a. a. Making dose connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus k Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. ra. N. b.—The time u> Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. jTrams on both Roads meetat Colum bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leave* Pittsburgh p m. Arrives atCrestime 7-BO p m. Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at 6:46 a. m. N, h.—The time to Cinoinoati is the same as by SteuDenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Bleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh ti> CVDC?naaa,to Indianapolis and to Chicago, Trains through to Chicago without change of Cara. eastward trains. ijeave Chicago, IjOta andSJOQ P* Jt Arriving at Lima, 226 r. h. and A2Q a. *. Connecting witn trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving ai Crest line, 6DO p. u. and 6.06 A. at. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh, 11.66 a. u. and 3.20 p.b. Ail making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Ine Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal sti, Allegheny, for New Brighton, IOhO aw, and 4-30 P^tL Leavo New Brighton, 6.30 . u ** LOO “ Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 ** “ 3-30 ** Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 7.26 a. k., and al Economy at 8.25 a. M 4 leaves Allegheny at LL36 p. w. and 6JO p. arrive at Economy at L6O p. a. and 7.20 p. it; leave Economy at9XO a. zm, and 4.33 p, m., and amve in Allegheny at 11.06 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Market TRAlN.—Leaves Masailion 6.00 a.m. leaves Alliance at 6.14 a. K. and arrives In Allegheny at 1100 AH4 leaves Allegheny at 3X5 P. *4 Alliance at 8.00 p. pl, stopping at all stations for passengers and marbfttippj arrives at Massillon, 9XO p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rales. Trough tiams connect as follows >• At Alliance, with trams on the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad. At Orville, Ohio, to and from Millereburg, Akron, Oujhoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, far Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, SL Louis, Louisville* etc. . At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin aanati, eta- etc. At LirruLfor Sidney .Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fortwayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind, Sl Louih. and intermediate porta In Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth Tor Ls ports. At Wanatah lor all points on the New Albany an< Balem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for ail points In Uiiao-..s lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For tonher information and through tickets apply to SRQRttifi PARKIN. Ticket A sfU Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office* of the Company on the line of the Trod, to all parte of the United States, . 6.0; HATHBWAY, Jell general Passenger Agent, Pitta burgh. CHARGE OF THE—SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. r\N AND AFTEB MONDAY, June 10r 18flL trains will leave the Depot'of the Penn sylvania in Pittsburgh, a« follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of care between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati- Xjast Arrive* Arrives Arrives Pitt -'nrgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, atSU Louis. 1486 A, M. 1148 A. M. 440 p.m. 1410 p. m. 8 M P. tL A, it.! This ronte is shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and. all points South, than anv other ronte. Splendid sleeping care attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE Leaves Ax. at Ar.at Ar. at Ar. at Pitteb’gh, Roches ter,Weilsriße, Steub’rille,Wh’lng. lm AM. 140A.M. 247 am. 4*oB am. 6:07 a. m. 646 km. -T46 P.M. 8:10 AM. 040 p. m, 1046 p. m ISaO AM. Idfi AJC. 203 P. m. 800 AM. 440 am. ■ 440 p.m. 606 p.m. 646 p.m. The 1246 A m. and 1240 p. M.Trains connect with Trainsol C. O. R.R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 440 p.m. Train stops at all stations between ■Rochester and Wellsvtile. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. IftRA A. M. 800 A M. 1200 P. M. 640 P. m. ' The 1246 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 bejparticaSrto ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib ***?■*■; Ticket Agent, Pof further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, F. R. MYERS, Gen*l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. JelO NEW route via river and SAILBOAT): Indianapolis & Cincinnati Xt.'B. Cormecttntf At IndianipoJis with TerTe Haute, andTarre Hants and Alton Railroad, to St: lonia And Wdajhtte Aid Indianapolis, Now- Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central Boadat for CHICAGO BOCKISLAHA BURLINGTON, and all in termed!’ ate points: » rv.a* jo • A N APOLIS, time than other rnawbr Jifiura, and at aa low rates. The nxujrroad ny winch ahipmanta can b© & ,?* ou V Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W. B. CDTTiNG, agent at Law. renceburg, 'will ■ reoeiae prompt attention, and no charge for commission; no eXargt for draj/agt or , to THOMAS RATI-. GAN, (No. 1U Water utreetjiagent of the Company, who B*TH uonm forpaa- MngerapqdWnUulndGßpolla, Terre Htate, lafayetta,chlo»go, Pern, Qreencasile, Crawfords- Mattggfflrfe. J« ;• & 1,, l _ t'-.t wF. OS jfh.s. General Freight Agent, xnrt \ftJLBOAJ, to, at Jraephj ’«M^qmew^-^e'toy | *hed by nilj indemnity Against Loss by Fire. fjPBLE , FKANKLIN FIRE INSU %SI?<'feAM6E COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. r Offloe,Ko. 436 and «7€HK3TiVUT BTBEET, near iSßaiinta* or, Asam, Juisam Ist, 1860. 3Et wti&ud Aggreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: Mortgages, amply secured BB ■SeaUSstate, (present value 5103,318 61^ K ?f, cost. - 102,905 26 Temporary Loam? on ample Collatteral Secrintio* .. 89,135 6fr Stocks, (present value ($88,607 72,) coat. 89,780 60 Notes and Bills Cash-.. * 27,919 38 $2,208,061 68 The only profile from premiums which tbi« com pany can divide by law, are from risks which have been doborinioed. Insurances made on every description of Proy> erty, in Town and Conntry at rales oh low as are con* sisientwith Hecority. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they hare paid losses by Fir©, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the ndvanLages of Insurance, as well as the anility and disposition to meet with promptness all liAbiliti©*. Losses paid during the year 1869, $82,163 86. Die* o tons. Charles TV. Bauch or, Mordocai I>. Lewis, lobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, samuel Grant, I saac 1-ea. Jacob R. Smith, Kdwani G. Dalo, George W. Richards, George Kales,' CHAB. N. BANCK.ER, President' EDWARD C DALE, Vico President WM- A. STEKL, Secretary pro lem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylfi Northeast cor Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. BEORBX DAKHIK, Pr*»idenl; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Oapt K. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent No. W Water street (Spang A Go.’h Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of KIKE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in tbeoommunity, Had who are de* termined, by promptness and Liberality, to main* tain the character winch they have assumed, as of ering the best protection to those who desire to oe insured. ASSJffI'U, OCTOBER 80uh, 1660. Btock Accounts....**. 4 63,000 00 Mortgage-.. „ 2,160 00 Office furniture 300 00 Open Accounts, e»c „ ... 7.89 W 40 Ga-h 1&J161 W Premium Non**. 27,606 20 Notes and bui* dj.-u-ouoled - 174,076 14 George Daraie, K. Miller, Jr, George V/. Jack non. James M‘Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, AlexanderNtmickr, Wro. Ft. Smith, Ch»a. W. Ricketsoa, Andrew Ackley, Wm. MrKnight, Alexander Speer, David M.Long, Roes J. Thomas mrsa PHILADELPHIA PIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMFY NO. 149 CHESHUT STREET, Opposite (tie Custom Horns#, Capital **2lo,loo—~-As»et* *304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS <)E IN -BUKANCE, either Perpetual (>r Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rate* of premium. ROBERT I'. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Prenidaui, DlßKtriOßd: Charles Bayes, E. K. Cope, K. B. Kngh*fi, George w. Brewn, P. B. HhVery, JGf»*ph .*■■’. F‘*ul, C. ShHrmati, John Clayton, 8. J. Magai gee, K. Wtior, K. BiAUKauiit, He. rzL&rj. )y4:ly O.ro**r Third and Wood Hirtsue CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY Of PITTSBURGH /A.n unto) n I E.\ MtiOA 7 A A 7» ('A KIiOXS. WM. BAGALKY, PrwMeoi. OlOci, Cor. of Market sad Water «ern aiHl Western Kiv.th, ijUrea, and Bayous, and the Nar-- puion of the Seae. Ittimrsi agslusi Lose ami Damage by Kir* M&AoroBS: Wm. Ragaley, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jaa. M. Cp#*r, Jas. Park, Jr, 7,ug, H. Haruaugh, I‘.. K. Junes. 8. C. loung, J GaldeeC, Francis Sonera. h. M. K.«r, John K. I’Uworih, j»nu BbipU-n, liurc ! iiy Pr*>*u>a. Wm. l «. jruiusum. mriJi'l y»., Jarttfui h. l.ti'll A «H>_ Hon. 'l‘NOr4. M. l!otr<\ William tv ijtv.*:y A <>>. J*m«« Marshall, , Al lot) Kr»m*T, K»n„ d. Bryan A <*>., Wilson, McKlrr>y A t>> , W:l-w»n,C*rr A A KLIN' * I ON k HLAC&Bi uCK, Again*, apl Mm Oth'f*. bank block. No. ST Fifth i*t. FIRE INSURANCE BY THK Reliance Mutual Insurance Coni pan or Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mur chttncLiae, Furniture, &c. f in town or country. Cash Capital, 92*5>.610 Akm-is, »;i«. OFFICE VO 308 WALNUT STREET InveHMHl KS foiiWrt. via Fir«t Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double lhn amount Jiw>,rtoo 00 ftrouud rent, first 2,4tf2 60 PMiUjsylvHajH Railroad Co.’» 6 c<*nL Mortgage Ix*Kli«, J30,0Q0, cost Philadelphia city 0 per eeot kuui Allegheny County 6 tuinu Pennsyl vania Railroad Ixwtnfl Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain ' Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 PennayJyama Raitroad (xunj-uny Stock... 4,000 00 Block of RelinnoeMutual Insurance C 0... 24.360 00 Block of County Fir* Insurance Co 1,060 00 Block of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... TOO 00 Commercial Bank do .. 6,136 01 .Mechanice* Bank do 2,012 6o Union M. Insurance (VAi Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business p*f*-r IS Book. Accounts accrued muirest, e1r...._ 72 Cash on hand and In in hands <•! agents. U.3K6 16 Clem Tinel ej. .Samuel Bisphatr William K- TliempMtin, Robert Hteeo, Prederikc Brown, Wiiliam Musaer, CorneliOH BterenHOW Benjamin W. Tinkler, John R. Worrel, Marshall fcTUL, H. L. Carson, ixithrop, Rol»ert 'Poland, Oharle* Leland, Frederick Iyennig Jacob T. Runtioß, Charles S. Wood, timith Bowen, James rt. Woodward, John Bisnel!, Ihtts. B. M. HINCHM AN, Sooreiary. J GARI'NKK COFFIN, A*enL, Dl7lO Northeast corner Third and Wood streets fbe Mutual Life Insurance Co F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALJfUT BTIIKKT, PHILADELPHIA. THE JMJSINESSUF THIS COMP AN \ is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest senae ol the term—tho entire earplug, deducting necessary expenses alone, bqing equitably divided among the assured. Keceipte lor the year ending 81et January, $1,586,575 75. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million or Dollars. . Cash on hand and in Bauk.£ 120,060 89 'Honda and Mortgage 0,421,879 12 United fcJtates blocks. Real iSstate Duefrom Agents. 50,689,850 74 Addjinlereai accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) 105,000 tn) Premiums in cotirso of transmission... 38,182 38 Gross Assets, February 1,1801««.....57,237,689 12 Rates of premium lower, and profits greater than in most oth«r Companies. Tui Proportion or Cxan Asa era to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life Insu-' ranee Company m the United States. Pamphlets and every requisite information will, be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to IMKUNUTON k BLAOKBTOCK. 67 Fifth Blrftot, I^itmhurgh TYKLAWALiIi MUTUAL (SAFETY I COMPANY—INCORPORATED T f,S„ L ,^ IBLA ' rUK « of? PENNBL VAN LA, I J ®?> rinn F ii l Sji;rJ L WHMEK THIRD AND lUADE LPH I A. MARINE y“““j Cttr K" and Freight, to all urta olttao Worhl. INLAND INSURANCES on troodfl, by Rivers, OtimtiH, LAkes, and L&nd Car 2?Mnov PF I ®. ot ‘ ha Union. FIRE LNSU- I) uuctokSj—W m- itartic, Edmund A. Sonde. ’ de S“ in «r • l0 » 1 , a N. Sta a -g^ : &?*?, l J Wm V Ej,re ' Jr-. J«me» d, Joahna v i .-'tjfs “.jjffikhffiil ilAlffilfL President. LW»*.| ••;«. f >*s -/IIOW r'li TICKETS FOE sonri, the BUie should insist on ■ aiuf allpomiS: £3#jr » jßsnfatitc. ,$293,261 78 DUIOTDI3 J. G. COKKIN, Agent, MAMU&L KKA, ttocretary FIKK INSURANCE. OK PHILADELPHIA. CI,KM TINGLKY, Prttoudei Hiiip»':-»5. OK NEW YORK. '6d 7,232 50 ■?- fmffesstoiiat H. 'WHITWEV, . ' isroTA.B.'sr pußLia. f'j|FFIG.E at tie Pittsburgh Post, Fifth S-P fitrcH. pear Wood. iylB ALTAID R STCAIMC M’CALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., tnygfclyd PoomylTtnla. H. W. Patobsok..— (?*o. tr. dawboi* PATTERS®]* & DAWSO®, attorneys at law, KUHJV’S BUIUmNOS, Diamond Street, near Grant, iao-iy J'Jtjhb vsoa, pa. ~'jb. 'f.'lccas, attorney at law. No* TM tirxat Strait (Throe doom below the Court Hou«e,) myß:ly PirrHiunwa. Pa L. HR*f,KK!iIUS)(JE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Mai, No. 135 Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. J*24:ly TEETH 1 SAKE THES) BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SLLL, has removed to 246 PENN STREET, in the houee formerly occupied ov I>r. G. H. Keytier, opposite Chrint’s Church.— He will eiye rJ] the modern improvements. Teeth inserted At rarionß pnoe*, irom $l6 to $62 per set Rxr*AiNCi—Rev. W. 1). Howard, Rev.fciamuel l*Sn ley. A. Bradley, A.G. M'OandJesa, M. D., J.-H. Hop* kina, W. H. Van kirk, hr. Geo. H. Keyear, W. Niro icH.. Samuel M’Kes._ aui7:ly DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAIi; ALSO—AG ENT OP RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED THUSS RUPTURES. dol:ly OCR. PENN A-Nlj WAYNE STB. JAMES A. BOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Ottioe; Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be* iwi'on tfmtthfield an«l Cherry Alloy. dell:ly EOKcilT S~. SELI)KN HAVING resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be found at htfl office, 122 Fourth street, Piiiwburgh. le2fi HAH 1., Surgeon Dentist, successor a to Q. W. Biddle, No. 144 Bmilhfield street. JGir- Office houra from eight to 1 o’clock, and fr-orr 2 to fi o’clmrk. fe!6:!y CaPP I NO AND LKECH7NG, MR, Sl MRS. BKSE. i»clfuhy in rile the attention of thePnb* ho, having enuro now mock of good* recently j*urrh**»«**l ami now am ring. Thoa« in want o l n*>w good* wiU find them t>y looking through onx *»!*ortnn*nL tnarrvj yd JOS. R. HUGIIKN WALLPAPER! WALL PAPER! l'be Largest AaeortmeM and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. CumK aod see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No* 87 Wood Street, Fonrth, at the Old Stand*) Hasfor mJo French, Oertnna and American WALL PAPERS, FOK PARLORS, BALIA CHAMBKRH, CHURCHES, IDDGRB, Me $O,OOO rolls at 12* els. 50,000 roils at 6* 8 and 10 fts. Window Ccbtxdt&, Fnu Board Prints, Testo Covaaa, Gnxisas, 4a Look for the Striped Front. The on(/ place in town where r Tull iwFortmonl ,>f rmooh peters i« kept rzutrlS JAMES M. TAYLOR ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, 6th Ward CG L h K CT lONS promptly made. Deed*. Houdw, Mortgage* and other Legal Writing. Drawn. Acknowledgement!! Taken, Bill* Probiikwt. ap&ly TjIRKNCH WALL PAPERS, of Sprinp JL Importation, prior to enforcement of the new urn now *old 30 >*\r cent. cheaper thAncun U* liareiift-vr. Hi}!** very beautiful. For sal* by W. p. MAttSHALL.B7 Wond_«ir*eL GRKKN APPLES.—I 7 barrels just received nud for Bale by . HENRY H. COLLINS. S UNPRY PRODUCE.- 100 Hag* Pea Nut*; 76 do Feathera: 60 boxes Qfoam Cheese; 8 bblH F.qp-«; 60 U t>bla Mackerel, No. 8; 260 buuhelii Dried Apple*; 60 do do leaches; Bacon Sidew; 100 Oil Barrels; in store and for sale by * JAR. A-FKTZER, corner Marketand FrratJsta. j A GKOSS BKANB'RBTH'S'"PILLS, A *J just received an>l for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, B ©t9 eg Federal street, Allegheny. igAI nTTouis floTjil 200 bbls Melrose; 200 “ Pride of the West; 100 u Ijafayette; 100 u Mount Vernon; for sale by _a«2±'3t KAY, PKNNOCK 4 CO., 20 Wood «L New WALL PAPERS for the Fill trade now open and receiving at _ JOS. R. HUGHES, >’o. 107 Market street. NOTICE. —The friends of William Kernaa have applied to OiH Excellency, Andrew G. Curtin, for his pardon. octtrlaw2wd 1() BARRELS PRIME HAVANA A ” ORANGES just received and for Rale by ' • REYMER4 BBOfL, __* e 2l Nos. 124 and 12(L Wood street TANNERS’ 01L.—70 bbls, Tor saleTy „ B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. _ corner of First and Woods sta. ■TWO ACRES OF GROUND, JUST .X bolow Manchester, lor sale b, _auB 8. CUTHBERT k SON, 61 Market Btreot. 1 ()0 BARRELS L()VER>NO’S AND , . Vr I’enUßylviiniH Srrup in store, and Tor sale by | Belt! MILLER & RICKKTSUN. SnO BIFL ESI 510 RIFLES I! $lO sP A v RIFLES 111 lor ssle by BOWN * TETLET, eel 4 139 Wood Bt. D" WELLING HOUSE FOR RENT.— No. .'l3 Rosri street. A comfortable and con venient Dwelling House of 8 rooms with bath room, gas, Ac. Rent, $125-to April next. B*3o a. CUTHBKRT & BQ*U»I >farbet at BOWIE KNIVES—For sale levs by BOWN k TETLEY,I36 Wood st. OIL REFINERS.—6 casks superior paint for oil barrels, making them perfectly ■ LghL, for sale very cheap by h ■*** ; HENRY H. COLLINS GGS.—B barrels fresh. Eggs, jußt d received and for sale by __ MB:/L FETZER, anZf Corner Market and First streets., Half pbice is,what we aee wlirnff out a great o! our Bum iner ureas Goods, Lgce Maotlea, to, for the heat togtaA OaU earlr.' Cj HANSON LOVE, TAMsrket street .t [( . /♦ W3I. WENHETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIAIS, WINES, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky! Ho« ISO Wood Str««t, fe22:6m Pittsburgh. Pa. s. b. & c. p. babble; MAITUFACTUBEBS -A.ISTX3 DBA LEHS IXST ' 300 K, CAP, LETTER, and all kinds , J nf WRAPPING PAPER, ‘aave removed from NO. H 7 WOOD STREET to No. 33 8m it b field street. PITTSBURGH, PA, EEft-Oash or Trade to Rag a. >»p9 WILLIAM CASE & GO., Wholesale Gfroeers, WINES, BRANDIES, GfNS, &o. IMPORTERS OP ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in PINE OLD MONONBMELA BTE WniSII, 827 and 328 Liberty Street, iJ>o*v PITTSBURGH, PA. WILLIAiII CLAYTON, WHOLESALE A RETAIL liquor merchant. No. 37 Diamond Alley, Wear Wood Street, PA. Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Cognao Brandies, Old Monongnbela Rectified Whisky. mhl6 E. P. BIDDLKTON A IiRO. •IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &o ALSO DEALERS IN Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STRERT, aplO:lyd . PHILADELPHIA. gfobattfl and £SEEN APPLES—2S barrels, just re-> celved and for sale by oai , HENRY H. COLLINB. BEANS. —30 bags white beans for sale by fe»| HENRY H-OOIiUHB. ( IATKRIDGES always on band &r. D. V/ 8. mnakets and rifles, also for Sharp's riflea. flfl 60 and 90 brirea. > For Bale by Jr* ■ BOWS a TETLEY. - “ ’ ' ~ lObsrreteilnaeedOfl;, 16 do Carbon do; reeaiTed by ; 5 . < ...... „ HENRY H. CQUANjJ. - - ■ , FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT BBOUOES PBIOFS. JAMES W. WOODWfiLL, Nos. 8T and 99 Third Street. AND 111 FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING or ADD VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, .... stimbiiVhi J Hotels and Private Dwellings. O.,**", AU orde >™„r r °mpU. attended to, and the ForDilore carefully packed and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels lornmhed at abort nottoe. Cabinet Huen supplied «nttf every article in the line - mart UURNITURE FOR CASH—A full . motored BUREAUX, BOOK OASES, WARDROBES, vnd every article seeded in a well furnished dwel litg, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, •* - Constantly on hand and made to oner. As the only terms on which business Uttlone kixhis estab lishment is for CASH, pri zf.eare made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling, at FACKINER A IRWIN’S, No. 103 Srafthfield street, below fifth. J. D. FAflxnraa, Jam* M. lawnr tnrflfely fidnfaiumal. ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers. This institution, situated IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, fooi miles from Cresson Btation,on the direot route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1868, with privQiges to confer the □anal Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of themost healthy in Pennsylvania—mis portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16tb of AUGUST, and ends about (be 28tb of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac- Ail, will be famished by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Mode forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of mao hood. Tniß—Board and Tuition, payable half yearlv in advance....... .... $lOO Washing and use of Bedding— 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra.—. 10 Students spend Vacation at the College...— 16 Relerence can be made to the Rt. Itev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T.B. Reynolds, SL Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. D. C. KIVEELAKD J£EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SWTARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES * lao, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods. Ail, at Eastern nces. Comer Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Citizen*’ Rank.) Pitts burgh, Pa. jefcly Notice of Dissolution Fartnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately existing betweeoLEE A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM A KELLi, was dissolved on the 22d of April. 1861, by mutual consent. BECKHAM A KELLY.' 49* Tbe business will be carried on at the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late firm will be settled: GEORGE A. KELLY. Allegheny, June 4,1861.—jed-tf gOAP, CANDLES and oils. L.OCO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, 600 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and 8 a bars 300 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1,2 and 3 fi> bars 200 do Oleine do in Ift bars, 160 do German do life bars, 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ift bars LOOO do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and sizes. } 600 Boxes Miners’ Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Bummer uxe. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4s,Ss A 6s. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Gandies, 4s, 6a A As. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, fie A Os. & do Coach do, 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, as do Lubricating N 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 Oil. 60 do Carbon Illuminating Oil, 26 do Coal do d<£ On hand and for sale, by B. C. A J. H. SAWYEB, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agncultura Society, the first premiums for OU& Soape and Gaudies. mfclS g ARSINES.— 10 cases % cans Sardines--choice brands; 6 « xZ « « M a 8.« HftndW u « « boned; In store and sale by [?e3] REYMER A BHOB. 6SOZrPAnmSH ? S~HAIRnR®TOIU ATIVE; 6 doe. Parrish's Elixir; just ’ received and tor sale by GEO. A* KELLY, Allegheny city L BAD.—IOOO Pigs, received by I “2 HENRY H, COLUM& OA T 5.—400 bushels Prime Oats, in store *nd for sale by JAMES A FETSEB, soft Comer Market k First sts Liquorice.— ' 5 cases Sicily Liquorice in 6 lb boxes; 3 “ Calabria “ fast received and for saJebv fae3| REYMKR k. BRO& New goods at % market st;, comprising rf all the newest styles and fabrics plain and figured French Merinos, ladies’ water, proof Cloaks, and Cloth for making a desirable lot of ladies amhchildren’s Bhawla, for Fall and Winter. All will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the motto. • Ladies, call at OC MARKET STREET. * H. J. LYNCH. Elegant gold and velvet PAPER HANGINGS—For Rale by »e2S W. P. MARSHALL. fXKEAT BaEGTaTNS IS HOOP \J SKIRTS—New styles just received at a great rednciion in former pnoea. _ EATON, HACRUM A 00, aw 3 If and l® Fifth afreet BAD—2OO pigs, for sale by osSO BBNRY H. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR—27 barrels fresh ground Rye Flour, received and for side by JAB A. KETZER, corner Market and First sis. BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED] just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, ssMI 69 Federal street, Allegheny. BARRELS O A BBLS. HEMP SEED, just received & " and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Drnjrgwt, ael9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. Af) DOZ. PURE CATAWBA VHS% for medidnaiporposea,justreceiTedand for sal© by GEORGE A. KELLY, DruggiaL »el 6 69 Federal street, Allegheny. Broom cokn bales, & saperoir article, for sale by . HENRY H. COLUNB. |2J.REIiN APPLES.—24 barrels choice V* A ? p 2ftj.s?i.^? ceiTer wood and iron; DrfUlngMachines: Bdasen ateo make, and have on hand, Doctor and Slaewr 1 Engines, and Deck Pnmps for Bteambou&Ac J Lathe lnhearaano other ftming donAto^d^l S°S M - my fat yd SWEET POTATOS—IB bbls Marietta Sweet Potatos, just receiyod and for sale by JAB A FETZER, comer Market and First sta 8 REVOLVERS— Cinch,bahotl VA For sale by BOWN * TETLEY, «“ , iMWoodstn^. Ifood Street, corner of Third, PnTSBPIjaH.iPENH'A N HOLMES ASONB,Ban]£eft »-..«fews9 AccepwhcOT, Eoßtera con CoUertonogogdaln an theratiesthrmiEhoßt (fa. wcelvea iSda a MrakCi street tiertwoin Third and FoaHg.MtC.t9. • ■ flMOav v origin s*n r’ur^SjpligjtM . so. os . Off AH TEBED IK 188'k. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 (Mock also, 6a We.hmsriay and fromMaylst toNoverabar Ist, from7to>o r dock and from November Ist to May Ist from; e. to (/dock- * V Deposits received of ftHsums Ohi Douia, and « dividend of the protitadec lured twice a year, insane ancUDccerober* Interestiiaa,-been declared < eenn>annbaaljr f in Janetahd7)e66mber since tbe Bank 'R r aS at thO'Ts±e ; '6f six per cent, a year. . j, •- : w' Interest, if not drawn oat, is placed to fhecredlt oft he depositor as priu«T>aLand bears the'same interest from the first days compounding twice ayenr.witboutlroublingihede- Ksnor to call or even to present,his pass bodk. At in rate, money .will double inJessftniuifwelve years, making in ttin aggregate nearAKOCaV-aiLr per cist. a ttmatl, , „Js°£SL t v > ? 1 tl “ aiI L R M l ® °barter, By-Laws, Buie Regulations, furnished gratis, on application the office* •' t wnampt i .. . SKOEfIK AJLBRKE. m ■ vioi rusronrea, . . , ' William J. Anderson.' James BD. Heeds. Hill Bnrevrfn. Isaac Ml Pennock, Bejy. L. Falmenloek, A-M.Poliook.ll3). Bojpeveil Hepburn, Robert Robb, . „ James HbrdmAn, Jambs Bhidle. ' James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindlfl. raosma. Alexander Bradley, John 8.-MoFadden, John G. Bockoren, Peter A. Madeira. George Black, John H. Mdllor, John B. Canfield, JameaM’Allley,- ■ Alonso A.Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. CoHon, Waller P. Marsha William Douglas, John Orri r ‘ John Evans, Henry. Is Binjpralt, John Holmes, John H. ShoeSberge WilliunSt£ar6o| ■ > "Alcsuidor Bmv. Peter H Hunker!. William B.BSnkrta, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. William 8. Inively, . Christian Yeager. SSC&XSA&Y ASD TBUSV&KR. CHARLES A- COLTON.. A [fel LOAN office. BEJIRjf W. CIMIOTTI, No. 100 Smithfleld 8t,, ; , L Near the corner of Fifth, x PITTSBPROHjFA, MONEY in large and smalEquaatitiefl loaned on GoldancLSilver, Diamonds, Jewel ry* Gold and Silver WRtchea,ena all MhdFof vain* able articles, for any length of time agreed ml? The goods cannot he delivered without tt&Tiofcrt. Not accountable m case of fire. Office Hoars from T A: M. to lO Pi ac^jaao' CB. SEELY, . • STREET, opposite‘Cbtbednl, KEAL ESTATE AND GENJSRAL'AGENT. • jpy ’TW NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Seen ritiee. *p4 @lasj EXCELSIOR GLASS WOR@T~ A. WOLFK...F. T. PLONKETT,.T. CAiPBKLIi WOLFE PLUHKETT *lo. GLASS MANUFACTURERS, WARE H O 0 8 B - .< > Ho. 12 Wood Street, Corner oir first, MSilily PlttnWgb. W. CUmraQBAX, D. ». 1HMP1N,........ CUNXJKGHAMS & .CO.—PITTS BUBGH CITT GLASS WORKS—Warehouse, 119 Water street, and 168 Firet street. Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below MonooifiiHels ‘ House. Manufacturers of Pittsburgh Citjr ‘81»m Druggists' Glass: Ware tend American - Conrex Glass, for parlor windows, chnrehes and public builoings. P'>pl gissoluforos. Dissolution of CO-PartnerShip. The co-paktkebshh? :heheto ford existing between JtfPN ?! HUNT A HENRY MINER; under the 'firm*df : '-HtJNT a MINER, is this day dißsolYed-by tomtfifcbnsen t The business of tbe late firm *4ll to Bribed b▼ HENRY MINER, who is the firm's name in liquidation. JJ_ - • f ”*r JOflN'P.'HinST, HENRY MINER. July Hth, 190. * HENBY MINER, Successor to HUNT & MINES, . Wholesale and Bet Ail .; v; BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AiNEWSDEALER NosC7l and 73 FIFTH STREET, ' ' Next door to the PogtOfflce, •in -fe 39 Pjttetmrg&Ph. 1K YOU WANT SOME GOOD'NEW ns* crop Frail and ]o*s* than at ini ottie/hoM* jntnemjjjr. Alsos_gen«ral»ndittl]*s£ilroen( of i,“ nl, J’Broeeneß, Teas, Whleiv til o< her kinds of Foreign and Domestie limiors. , ~ HAWORTH *,BBOXHEB, AeM oornw of Diamond aritf iyAwW^S O.UNS, PISTOLS, at V* tention of thosre in search of'' QONB, . - ' ..IK,.' I r . t RIFLES, - ; ; . P I axOLS, te-Ae. Bdirected to oar splendid sto<&,' ™ 1 • w. w. Yotroe, No. su Wood wreet Terms cash i—new goods'! NEW GOODS 11-OPEN THIS UATvi-New rrmts, Ginghams, Ac. Grey Goods,' At and upwards, a largejot damaged' price k C ia^.fSr/“ r,i ; A 1 « r >t»!0t. pnppell%, (old sltyle) Prints at cents' per yard, former price 12Jc ots. Bargiuns for cash. a HANSON'DOSE, au -? - . 7 A ?®* fram ? dwelling house of sixfti&nis.haS and kitchen; ft table, good saixlen. *O. Price, aelC 8. CUTHBKKT * SON., fil Stark ’county, Indiana ieo ®® r ®a °L ootl land on the Ft Wayno'snd Chi naso K.K. Pnce $S 00 per acre. Foreale by aelB S.JWTnBERT A SON, 01 Market, street jgTILL CHEAPER THAN EVER." BOOTS, SHOES, AiNDBBOfJ&NS. Gall soon at the Cheap Cash Storeor^., JOSEPHS, nmrr.aic-n 8611 Market street, ad dorr frbmFifth. GITEON.— 10 boxes fresh Citron; *' 6 “ Orange Peel j uie h»* “ J je ’Q aa “ DOW In stom xnd for b * __ f»e3J RKTMERAJ3BQB. SOO LBS FRONEFIELiys CATTLI !/«»»**> eoroer otVintiSivZSrtj. ~E ATH Ells—loo lbs priine^S’eaw received and "for sale by ' • - - ’ J - j o°°- mare* Kwji&ra Uj 25 barrels- Wo. Tsccived and'foraaleby i vu * *S* _ UgHRY.S,jgQEiaKR 75 bnsh fresh grouml uora MeaJ, just received madfar s*l«W _JiS, A FEIZEB, corner Karketan'CFtrWgte JiJSKN AEBLES.—SO Barrej receired aad /or sale by v „ ■> v ocis ffßsfty i SAUJifcS JUttiJKDjeJSAow(TftT«*? granulated and A aatlß cogm to atore and for sale by -2£ Non, las gna irawoodAtrSi EIFLES AT $lO j, BOWN ATErLKY, ™ IS6 WoodatreeL AISINS 300 hoxasbmtcbßidainß; 100 8" u a 100 Iwy .. f} ~ waatofar lool] “ ftKYMER AflßO^ [adjust