Propo»a]|i. -■•vr. Oum 4s# spadlisA. JT tttoA Wjuranftomß&B. Tneprdposala tnexom ba * tare, and*’ attiiißGe] thefclddei Older; also inonewee] The him. TwoQjUiot* stay feet ?inCheB « 8 indheSiont&f * ehorfriiae 2inches wide. •’••’- long, witttdoiibitt straps ahdgaloleelhers andba6klesj& inchwidb; ' toflni^^deSl^hife “®» s^S^SSSS5®^' !ro,ra -jrfe«®Bfe6tlob& iv Inch Wlnches SSSS I K^St^S^?^^?®^ inc6 ®® long, 1 inch. wide; -reins, wide; short side 2 feet •Swfo-nJ? 1 Wid%WUhlinch.backle; butts, turned maueiigriQ WBighfipoundslothe dozen ’ £lv 2 feeUong, 2>s inches wide ..J^ & 7 /eet long, lfl links to lroivwithT on one end, weight ‘7s to Bjbe.per pWr Twisted or straight ter !ons ’ u ■ i^^SMft I,BOh lon& *“*■ tSth B e^^rted loopto be ° TOtej on le P heacLgu l-20 inches long, suroinfie 7 feet 8 inchees lon£ buckle on one enoj gbarto.gfe.ttrtenaton ofthebar behind the cantle, pganiib-flttddlp fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 * sS»®^ : l°nifclsd inch vua with VA . inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron* turned, boll eye pattern* to weigh fta to a dozen pair r.Ktn ta lonamade the seme ~J'E.?i5 r S!!£ amefl , to sai , t > of . aam « material as 2?^^S 1 )i r neas ’ HS?** 1 ’ wlth hooks, riagaandlineiinga. with straps as to wheel har t 5« ia2tv«S2® s^^I S^S!! 1 ® “afar wheel harness *EsjS£iBFt a ? ch f n * “ sa ® ¥ f ° r Ko “ ,or ' Wh6er „ EarneBa Two gair Trace Chains, « «< Bapk strap 6 feet f ?®S n ? hBs 40 ‘i'A inches wide *®* k 4 inches long, iu inch wide, hookat one end n 8 feet 4 inches long, 3J<J inches bSSSSSfe 4^' 1 "^.« ' »«b Wide, to laches lon e . % inch » 4 '*?? lon ß 1 inch wide to «“* end i with e ring Bewed in tffi«lntreto receiye the lead line a SietnSSA^Sfw! 1 f®ftVoag, finches wide, with 8 iwtajaff and an STnoh loop at theother n<iholsl6np P ’- heaty plated horsehfde, 6 feet 8 r£f«S2!;? rn !?'??* l ' of hrisUes^-bv—inches 2?® Oombe,No 222--8 bar wiS 6 i?lsSs^'5 e ' lO a b o * abo *t 18 inches S3h2S l 25 8 ‘ d 84 mcheB J oo& made of 1 be required 00 *** 0 ”* hoops or iron, as many Iftrar Horso follows, to wit; ,JF w^ l 9 t lP‘2? Breech straps, 8 feet 8 inches itiches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings of 5£ *°ng, S inches wide; stay eceeJieet 2 inches ion® 8 inches wide, with VA Jh<fcockleK crosa.straps to buckle into stay Sfwide; aide straps 6 leet 6 moheB lncn wide; tie straps 16 inches long, 34Jnchwide. tapeirn g to a point Two Belly Bands Xongside.2 feet 4 inches lone, k£k«S , aJ^^ w,tha A i t, neh ****** Bhort side! ioote inches long and 2 inches wide A *Z? C ° 22 to 23 inches long, with wide 6 Btra * )B ttnd safe ieattl ors and buckles inch snit > mad « ° fwhite ““.Wfelnttod Wjfe.hooks, breast rings 1U inch and line ringß * n 4«S!S9£? Lower one 6 feet 6 wJOSS&& i i‘ < ? S?« 5 appe' one 4 feet 6 inches XTide ’ ofaloni tanned leather iJtSSSSfi Crown piece 2 feet 2 mchca long, ?K| n . c ?J ,r i d Of^ ,e ® k faeces each 10 inches long, front piece 12% inches lone, l£ ?ir v, !? <, *l < ’ t^f1eces » froin blinds to crown piece? i ISi2wS?^^S c s^ lde; - noBe P iece 13 inches Jong, 1 Thoh widftj blimiß 6 inches lone, fl inches wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches lone, 1 inch « 8I I d . e 3 l°ng» 1 inch wide, with 1 men buckle; bits, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 lbs the dozen toSS^de 0h^nPiPOS,a fe6 ‘ ® i “ CneS loD& 7 feet lon «. 14 links to uie No 2-iron, twisted or straight, with T on oneend, weight 9 fi> B per pair l4 “»*“ wid?fe|ml^ 6,oohesloag ' 2 > 4 “ chea Two >eckCbams.4ieetd inches lone, 14 links to to© fooL twistodlio 4iron, T and loop to bo riy et *dthhaeckstrsprswivel in toe chain One Saddle, ttuidfrbD Altakapas tree, bead, gullet and cantieircbed, covered in the usual way with Snf 120l 20 inches long, 10 5 feet 6 inches long, 2 % inches w£d& fnch buckle on one end, to De Batoned to the aadaie by being riveted to two ioch. ,wide; these, straps are plaoed. each nidb of ; th'e saddle tree: one end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other end to the extension of the bar behind the oantie, ppamah fladdte^laahion; BHrrup leathers 4 ieei J inchealong, I}4lnch wide, with 1% inch bncfcle; eye pettorn, to woigp impounds to a do ten pair. ■■ T.Pttp v T*fS>"rWieß.nanje as.for .wheel hamees lonamade the same ■JftSCISL^SSS® 8 to f emttpf the same material *®sf wheel htoaess, Ironed; #ith hooks, breast J“JJP straps as in wheel har- Two Neck Straps and Chains, same os for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, same as for wheel harness Jvo +P rD^J>er ij^ , «? ip - stra P a i Back strap 6 feet ir^ffaltPft i m 5$ inches to 2U inches wide ta *“ '-«• lashes lonfe BJ4 inohes ■*®o J -jO« ArVrSv ->V. '••. v wfdB 6C ° npling atrap ’ 6 feet «imflies long, % ineh BSSB3N*»ssti“J!& : “/SS*?* lh !P to receive theleadline K . £™Li WtiffUbiSi’lisetltiDg,Ad inch wide, with * oHjiirM °®® 8 moh loop at theother *■»• *«* « 6 -Rtsswupuse? - ■» - ■ gaag^a^asw WTOd hoo P 8 «&on, as may - material, sew u™** thread,and sub* process mapnfae begfrnaterial, sew- "TtßnffT * - - 1 ' '-^s isV 'reqrdrea, the ; lead’ theftwli ofH? or orffcrarnmla “yr^^oPlof ; w.fajch frill bo "' ohdptßfcd fiTI * u . iSSfas23&3^s&sS: ■* :; isas^ latest . lbUowuqjSiefißere 'SS^S^S^ iwssS^lSS 3l^ i &*-■* AJJ^'P of or the TerritSS l » M l B ?° nr V Ow State haajngflgiggflat read lytia* 6h6nl “ intisr on Stta ■ja’SSSBaBS^S^|S^ “* Ron. 1» and 1M Hta? htreet nJSZQ s°f «e°'l Sopt Morti. ““nH.&mnws, Agent aeUMm i IB KwL„SyWEB MBMGEMEJIT. IB6L LJpWT DAILY TRAINS. ®o“?sylyanl» c efßntral Railroad. AiID AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th. . TBDROPGH MAIL TBADJ /Jfe-leatea -Sii Passenger Station every mornin*. &80 a. im, stopping at all prS. *md . arriving utPhSadelphia at Jg|*r&EOUGffIEXPEESBTBAINIeaYea daQr . a. in, stopping only at; prints pal stations, , direct conneoHon at Harrisburg for BHti arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at ' tslv-p« W. fcjy? ’• vr J’- ■- FAffT EgßleaTes 1 thtfsinMon dally, (ei coflt efandaT,) at 4.-0 O p. m, stoppmjjonly at Greens » I T^, J 9®® t OWN£<XX>:MMODATION TRAIN i re llS 'W* SundAy,) at £5O p. m, stop "w*?* j£drunning as Car as Conemangh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s stahonleaves daily,(exceptSunday,)at 0:40 ft. tn. ISgEqOND ACCOMMODATION '1 < RAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at Ih2o a. m. JPEIED AGCOMMODAIiOM TRAIN for Wall’e station leaves dally, (except Sunday.) at 4:10 p. to. J-OURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail’s "atatiofc leaves daily (except Sunday,) at fc2o p. m. ... .RETURNING TRAINS arrire in Pittsburgh as r,follows >—Express, LLAQ a m: Mail, IDSO p. m; Fast -Line mo a.m; Johnstown Accommodation, l(fco6 a. to •!; First Wall’s station Accommodation, &30 a. td.; second Wall’s station Accommodation, &30 a. m; third Wall’s stadon Accommodation, 1:15 p. m fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, &16 p. m Trams for Blaarsrille and Indiana, connect at Blairdrille Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation. and Express Trains East and West, and with jrastFretehfEast. PITTSBURGH ANDCONNEIJjSVILLKTRAINS etopfdna at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Con nettotille Road leave daily, (S unday excepted,) as follow^—Mail Tram, 6:40 a. mj Express Train, 4do •P* eturning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con neUstiile Road arrive at Pittsburgh lte&Q a. m. and tuio p. m The raveling publio will find It greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the FenttsTivuua Railroad, aa the accommodations now pfierod cannot be BMpased on any route. The Road is bqllasted with stond and is entirely freefrom dusu We can promise safety, speed and comfort to ftll who msy favor this Road with their patrons2o. jp» SI i' r A TO JffiW TORE $l2 60 |TO 6O PHILADELPHIAIO 00 I LANCASTER 866 HARRISBURG, $7 45. Baggage checked to all stations on the Ponnfji vamaßaiiroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and NewTork 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 *gtmL NOTIGB—In case oi loss, the Com nan j will hold themselves responsible for-personal ba gage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. Kxoeisior Omnibus Lin a has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at aeharge not to exceeo2s cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J7STKWART Agti, At the Penn’o R.R. Passenger Station, mBl On Liberty and Grant streets 1861. THJB 1861 FITTSBUBGH. FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO HAILEOAD, TO ILL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND NORTH WEST. SVHHER ARRANGEMENT! TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, St Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other route wmarwAßD trains. FAffT MAIL UNEr—Leaves Pittsburgh 1435 a. it Arrives at Crestline 3.00 a. a. Making dose connections with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. ft. B«—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. (Trams on both Roads meet at 00l am bus, and passengers ail go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1410 p a. Arrives at Crestline 7*30 p at. Making close connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at &45 a. m. N, B;—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by StecDenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Col umbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Oars on this train from Pittsburgh to (Sr cinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago, Trains through to Chicago witboutchango of Cara. EASTWARD TRAINS. . .ue&ve Chicago, 7.30 a. *l and 8.00 p, a. Arriving at Lima, 426 p. k. and 320 a. h. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati, Arriving at Crest line, &80 p. m. and 6.06 a. u. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East, and arriving at Pittsburgh, 11A6 a. M.and 320 p.h. 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, 10.00 a. and 420 p.n. Arrive at u “ ILBO ** u 616 a _ Ijeave New Brighton, 6.30 M « LOO “ Arrive in Allegheny, 8.10 M M 2ho ** Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 726 a. bl, and at Economy at 8.26 A. 114 leaves Allegheny at 1435 p. k. and 610 p. arrive ai Economy at 1.60 p. m. and 720 p n., leave Economy at 9.00 a. m-, and 4.22 p, m., and arrive id Allegheny at ILO6 a. ra. and 6.30 p. ra. MARKET TRAIN. —Leaves Massillon 600 a. m. leaves Alliance at 6.14 a. m. and ATiyes In Allegheny at 11 tO a. M 4 loaves Allegheny at 3.05 p. Alliance at 8.00 p. m_, stoppisg at all stations for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 9.00 p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduced rates. Trough trains connect os follows At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts burgh .Railroad- At Orville, Ohio,'to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuyhoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Bpringfie!d f Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Bu Loais Louisville, etc. AtrForest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, tin* ennnad, etc. At Idnnufor Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Waynes for Peru, Lafayette, Lnd., RL Louis, and intermediate iiorta in Central Indian* and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. Anri at Chicago* with trains for ail points in Illinois, ■ 1 lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For further information and through tiokets apply to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agh., ' Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the hae of the road, to all parts of the Q. Ci HATHEWAyT jell . General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. CHANGE OF TINE--SUMKIER JRRMGEHENT* CLEVELMO HD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. AND AFTEK MONDAY* Jane 10- V,/ 1881, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows : PITreBUBgH, COLUMBPa, ALND CINCINNATI SHOBT IiNK, VIA KTBXJBKNVILL3B. ISo change of cars between Pittsburgh and Gin cinnati. I»4t Arrive* Arrives Arrives Pitt .mrgh, at Columbus, at Cinctimatt, at at. Louis. Bffl-i. it 1138 a. k. 4307il mo r. K. 8:46 p. «. 2*oo A, el; This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisrllie, Columbus end all points South, than any other route,. Splendid sleeping cars attached to aU Might Trains, fxTTSBUBGH AND WHEELING LINK. Leawa, Ar.at Ai.at Ar.at Ar.at Pittsb’gh, Rochester, Wellsrille, StoubVille, Whins. "12244. a. WOA.M. 257 Art, AOB A K., fcOT a.*. *O5 P. JL 7:26 p. K. 8:19 A. K. 920 p. *, lfc2B r. u ISdOia ldita 203 p. K. *lO A.*. A2oa.il AOO r. K. fclfi f, Ha . &25 F. K. Tbel&tta. K. andl&Wr. M-Traina connect with Trains oi 0.0» &. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Ttio 4tfQ Fa m. Train stops at ail stations between Rochester and Wellsrille. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 12£5 a. a &10 a. k. iaao f. m. &60 p. h. „ The 12186 a. m. train connects at Bayard tor New Philadelphia and stations on me Tuscarawas i Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Shnduskj, To ledo, Chicago, orpomts West, via Cleveland, most be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.' Through Tickets, can be procured at the Lib erty Btreet 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. b. MYERS, Senn Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. •j jelO ftTEW BQUTE YIA EIVEB~AND H/UIiBOADt . - Indianapolis & Cincinnati H. n. - ■ ConnectiHff'at-dndianflpOjia'irfih Terre Hkote. pad Louts ate pointed -gi!taSS l l!rt-tS''d- -:• . . ..JKgggJ}TjSI&VJiSOL INDIANAPOLIB, -TERSE EAOTE, LAFAYETTE end PERU. >. Freijdita »nd neaaengera carried from Cindn ■bati or Lawrenceborg fir len time than by any other route bj twen&rfonr btmre. and at an low atm. The onlyToaabvwhich cnipmente can be nadb fronr-Omcinnati to’the) WesV without breaking Dulfci .a 7~- si Conslgnmcnismade toJ.E. 'Cincinnati; orW. B, ODTTiES, agenKai.'l2w. renoebnrg, will xeoeiye prompt attention* and no **»**-20>«d JOHW * °HE EK .«^;^.£e*ldei* g Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. r THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSTJ JL Range company of Philadelphia o«ce,Ko. 486 Mid 487 CHESTNUT STREEP.now SVAManOff op Assro, JAbuabt Ist, 1866. to An Act of AsmnbM btinm Firat Mortgages, amply Real Estate, present value 6L)* W * WW M T 7S^l ra ample Collateral Z Si Cash 27,918 sa Eave been determined. ’ *** sSS '*3^ y^tfELtha^hayelSiST ol^0 !* l ' a P 6 ™* l of thirty well i Z nwL? of iMurkaee, as promptne8 8 “u l^ I lme a . i>oBiaOD 10 meel with Losses paid daring the year 1869,562463 38. sswss 4 * - ' ’" skss£ S-lts™- George W. Richards, George Pales/®’ „ CHAB. N. BANCKKR, President. .CJJAI-E Vice President. WM. A. tnEISL, Secretary pro tom. „ J* UAKDNKK COFFIN, Agent myl6 -Northeaat cor Third and Woodetreeta. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. r GEORGE DARSIE, President; capt k. d. aoau&tSffiE&r*" ?mS^H«SES&. <8p "« * CO -'“ Warehoase. rsk W*"* 411 kinds of FIRK ftad MA * A Home lnstfiStion managed by Directors who are we.) known in the oommuajty, aod who are de termined, by promptness and Liberality, to main tain the character which they have assumed, as of enng the beat protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1860. Sice a Accounts 4 63,000 00 Office ffirnitcre ZIZIZZI 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,909 43 13251 99 Premium 27 606 20 Notes and bills discounted l4 ciMicroßs. aeorge Darsie, a. Miller, Jr, «eor(,-e w. Jackson, James M’Aaler, HolmeN Alexander Nimicfc, Wm. H. Smith, Chaa. W. Ricketson Andrew Ackley, Wm. MaKnlaht, Alexander Speer, Darid M. Lour, Rees J. Thomas trrrtt PHILADELPHIA FIEE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y „ "'Ll 49 CHESNUT street, Opposite th« Ouitom Uoin, Capital s2lo,loo—Assets $304,048. WILL HAKE ALL KINDS OF IN -BURAHCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise. At reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. K LNG, President, M. Vi. BALDWIN, Vice President* DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, E. R. Dope, E. B. Eaglieh, George W. Brewa* P. B. Bavery, Joseph S. PauL C. Bherman, John Clayton, 8. J. Magargae, E. Wiior, F. BLACXDOEJI, Secretary Jyfcly J. G. OOF FIN, Agent, Comer Third and Wood streets SAMUKL KKA, Secretary. WM. BAGALKY, President. Office, Cor. of Hlarkct aad Water 8 1 ». Insures against Loss and Ltaatage m the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation ol the Seas. Inswrea agalatt Loss tad Damage by Fire. pmaoro&s: Wm. Baealey, lion. 'l'. M.Howe, Jn M. Oooper, jas. Park, Jr., C. Znc, B. HarbauaL RK. Jonea, H. C. Young, J. Caldvreli, Francis Boilers, S. M. Kier, John & liilworth, John alupton, Barclay Freaton. Wm. U. Johnston, mh'-flhlydh. FIKE LNSITEAH’CE, The[thitcrprisr insurance Co OK PfiiLAL‘EU*iiiA. ibJui Taket* Jot On?, Five, or iteven fcara, or I'vr peluaiiy. Wiiiinm Holmes A Co., ijrtngston, ConortAnd 4 (h»., Jam<M b. Lyon A Ox, Hon. T 110&. a. How«>, Will.-ini S. LavHy A Co., Jatm*.* Marshall, E*q Al ien Kramer, Rau., U<»orge S. Hrvau A WiJsoq, Mchlroy A G«>, Wil.ion, Uarr AC'o., John T.Logfm A Go- Jacob Painter A Co, Hailey, Brown A Co, DARLINGTON A ELACKKI'OCK, AgenU, apl&3xn Office, Bank Block, No. 87 Fifth sL FIRE INSURANCE BY THB Reliance Mutual Insurance Compan Of Philadelphia, Un Buildings, .Limited or .Perpetual, Jkler. chandiae, .Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, *220,510 GO. Assets, #303,508 9C. OFFICE NO. 308 WALXUT STREET., Invested as follows n* >— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount „ $166,000 00 Ground reu4 first class .. 2,402 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 0 $ cenL Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan Allegheny County 0 $ cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured - 2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 jfltock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.. OO ■Stock of County Fire Insurance Co .. 1,060 00 Stock of LeJaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do .. 6,136 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 100 00 ; Bills Beceivable, business paper lB j Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 04Q6 72 I Cash on hand and in m hands of agents.. ILBBG 16 | 1303,603 06 CWtM TINGLKY, Preaidet. DIBIOTORH. Sl?™ 'Angler. Samuel Burnham, William k. Tiiotrtpeoß, Robert Steen, Fredenkc Brown, WiUiam Musaez^. Cornelius Stevenaon, Benjamin W. TuXley, John R. Worrel, « Marshall Hill, Z. LoLhrop, Robert Tolan a, Charfoa Lei and, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles H. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bussell, Pitta. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. _ , fl „• J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylfl Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. f iielnutualLneiii o OP NEW YORK. F.RATCHFORD STARE, Agent, 400 WALJfUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The businessof this company in conducted on the mutual principle, in the oinotest setue ot the term—the entire surplus, KW ’“"UMn/vpensa alone, being equitably divided among the assured. 3 *l,^l% 1 “76. for th * Jear ondm ß 8181 January; Assets Over Seven'and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and In BanJc..s i*so 060 39 Beal Efftf1te.,,,,,.,,, 4(L239 13 Due from Agents wlSi 60 Addilnterest accrued; but oo Deferred pretaUuhs, (e fl Umnte3) :.“_. 'iS S Premiums in course of transmission... 33y182 3# February 1, 1861 87,237,889 12 ta?SS2MS£SP-““ riX“!. I^ P 0 f P 0 l < " C “ 11 Ansm lo the amount at nsk is greater than tliat of any other Life Fn«n. nrnoe Compaiv In the Untied States? h/SS?J“ft *“? a,eT f requisite information will wssn&sasj °~° a W&S.X . DAHhIHOTON-4 BLAOKBTOOK, I i 37 Fifth Street, Pitlahurrti- j ;T'|ELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY on teiysi^ generally, « n stoma,; DiMo*dis2Wmr Hartis, Edmund A. Bonder Theophiloa /Panldihg, John UJ Penrose, John o! Davis,: James Tianpairi Wm. JJreOi,*_ James a Sand, Wm/cs. Lap* Jowph XW Dr. “ m.’ Boston,' Geo; g; Lieper, HindiCrain, Gnnri&'i k«i. ner, Sdmnet A. Btoke£,J.ipfpeifisto§, Henry Sloan, gdwaril .Darlington, H, Jones Brooke, Spencer ®£™“ Thomas G 'HuuL JEtobeii Bnrla£jr, Jacob p. Jones, James fi. APliriand, Joshua p. Eyre. John B. Semple, PihsbdrghjlK T. Morgan. A. B. Borgor, do. . *y ’ u THOtf C. iliSlU Bran Cruraea, Secretary.’ vlca i«n No u MAiSEI BA, AganL No »» w >ier ntreot PiUohiirek. wm. n. wHimr^ Notary public, Pittsburgh Post, Fifth greet near Wood, f T ig roams, jua. g. »«^ M CAiMONT & KERR attorneys at law, VEHAJTGO CO., myiiUyd Pcangylvanla. H. PATTEBSOS & lUWSOS, attobneys at law, kuhn>s law buildings, Diamond Street, near Grant. ■>* 9 ' J Y _ PITTSBURGH, PA. B. F. LtJCAS, ‘ attorney at law, u ™• • » Wo, T» Grant Street doors below the Court House,) _?ZM r _ Pmumwa, Pa L. bbacherridge, ATTOBNEY AT LAW jfo. 13» Fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA TEETH! SAVE: THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. I i biidj, has removed to 246 PENN STEKKT, io the house lormerly occupied iF •n '■ , Ke y 6er ' opposite Christ’s Ohurch.— He will give ali the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, irom $l6 to $62 per set. Rxroasoß—ftev. w. D. Howard, Rev. aaaauel Fm jfJ» M’Candless, M. D- J. H Hop kins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. MinT leg. Samuel M’Kee, _ au27:ly DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ALSO— AGENT OF ' RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS • FOB HUPTUEES. _ a8l; ly COR. PENN AND WAYNE HTB. JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be tween Smith field and Cherry Alley. dellily GJSO-RGK S. SELDEN HAVING resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be found at his office, 123 Fourth street. _ _ (e 29 HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor • to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street. Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, ana from 2 to 6 o'clock. fel£:lr CUPPING AND LEECHING* MR. * ASUS. BASE. 76 extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths K. HK8K.177 Grant street. ®tt, (Seal, (Sandies, &c. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY] BRKBKTOK, JOHKBTON & WILKINS, 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING and CfiUDE COAL OILS. Aleo, LAMPS of overy variety, Wholesale and KotaU. • aplBdy B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, MAnurAoruaias or LARD OIL, CANDLES Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soapa, *7 Wood Street, Plltibnrgh, p. A . FLOYD, CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS.. Pittsqurgh, Pa, agent for the receipt and sale oi CARBON OILS. Keeps constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy and lightoilasuiublo for Lubricating and Heßalng purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash anfeckndev NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BKTWKBK KmU ANI) LIBERTY STS. No. 107 market Street, The subscriber is opening anew and Urge stock of PAPEE HA.NfGIWUS, Rmbracme a complete assortment ler Dwellings fctore.H, (_>tricots ualU, Cburchos, A c„ lo winch he would respectfully invito the attention of the Pub uc, having an enure new stock oi goods recently purchase.l and now arming. Those in warn ol now good.- will lind them by lookin.; l/irough cmr n-sortmenu JOS. It. II VO 11 1 C S WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest AHsortment and ifricee in Pittsburgh. Come andaeo WALTER P. MAHSfiJALL, No. 87 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has tor mile French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, HALLS, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, BODGES, Ac 50,000 rolls at 124 cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, S and 10 cts. Winnow CuKTAxns, Fiai Boaao Pamra, Tram Covaas, Cmunas, Ac. Look for the Striped Front. The only place in town whore a full asaortraent of French paper* >a kepi marlfi 87,900 00 80,000 00 JAMES M. TAYLOR. alderman, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward CO LLE CT lONS promptly made. Deeds, Bond®, Mortgages and other Legal writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Buis Probated. ap&ly WALL PAPERS, of Spring . Importation, prior to enforcement of the new larm, are now sold 30 per cent, cheaper than can be hereafter. Htylefi 7017 beautiful. For h«lu by . ?.?ii WJ>. MARSHALL, 87 Wood atreeL GREEN APPLES. — I 7 barrels juat received and for sale by • __ HENRY H. COLLINB. Sundry produce.— 100 Hans Pea Nuts; 75 do Feathera ®° Cream Cheese; 3 bblfl Egra; -f® H b J 3I " Mackerel, No. 3; »0 Duahels Dried Apples; 60 r d ° U d° 1 caches; Bacon Bides; JAR M . O £^S?i 8 ' in store and for sale by JAR A. FKTZBR. corner Market and Krel ste. 1 £ GHOSH BIUNDRETH’S PILLS ) UBt received an.l for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY. Lroggint, 69 Federal atreoL Allegheny. gAINTToiJXS FLO UK.— 200 bbla Melro&o: JS ; ES^ eW<st: PEWN(>CK r AOO., t ’ffl Wood »t EW WALL PAPERS for the Fa! trade now open and receiving at JOS. R. HUGHES, No. 107 Market street. N°Kl CE ’T The friends of William 10 ORANGES juat received and for Bale by vt RJEYMER 4 BBOS^ Nob. 184 and 128, Wood street. bbls, foFiiKTv .. B. A. FAHNESTOCK t CO, oornar of Kirat »nd Wooda sl*_ TWO ACRES OF GROUND, JUST below Manchester, for sale by -■ auB a OUTHBEKT A BON, 61 Market street. 100 LOVERING’S AND A Pennsylvania Syrup in store, and for r*<a4] MILLER & RlCgE’ftTof/ $lO SSg?,! £°.,?™n no - ”‘‘SSk Dwelling mouse fubTblnt^: J>°. 36 Boss street. A comfortable and non. iremeot Dwelling flouaa of 8 rooms with bath room, ga?, 4c. Ren. $125 to April nest. “ ae3o 8. CUTHBKKT & SON, 81 Market st. BOWIE KNIVES-For FaTeibVby" seal Bovra A TBTLBT.I3B Wood rt. BEFINEES.—6 casks superior paint for oil barrels. mßfrm g them nirftLn*. tight forala very cheap Perfectly “0 14 HKNRT H. OOT.T.TWH [ i/tHSfeV-8 barrels fresh JEgga, jngt JCi recerrsd and for Bale I jr ’ ,aBt ... .. . > ,/A&JL FBTZKE, ~'* a * a , Comer Market and First street*. H iM mm .is.wlxtffcAKji ■“r>f? nin o ou ‘ a reat manytinds ol bur Sunv mer Dress Goods, face Mantles, 4c, for ihe best bargains. Call early. C, HANSON LOVKi * T 4 Market street. IMPORTER Am> DEALER IN brandies, cordials, wines, Old Monongahela and Beatified Whisky’ Wo. 130 Wood Slr««t, ' fe22:6m Pittsbnrgh. Pa. S -BT & «j. p. MARKLE, maiwtfaotttbees ■ A - 2sr:D DBA LESS X3sr 'R°9lt’ d C H> 1-ETTf.B, and all kinds Ra », womSjK"' remoTOd from JVo. 83 Smil ii field street, cash & CO., wrv?l^»f ale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GUNS, &o. ISfOSISEIOF AL S o , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MOfiOJIGAHELA RYE WHISKY, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, ir Pittsburgh, pa. WHiLI&jHL W^ATTOIH. WHOLESALE A RETAIL liquor merchant, IVo. S’}" Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH* PA. Oo^Jr*u 7t 'A° a han , <l Cherry and wlmdn. Brandles > Old Mononganela Rectified —* mhl6 i*. MIBULSiTOai &. 880. WINES, BRANDIES, &o ALSO DRALRRS IH Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STBERT, apl0:! I d PHILADELPHIA. w. 4 D. RINEHART, _ tfUrwicruMß iro malib in kix xsmsa TOBACCO, S»i;fF Si. SECARg, ISO 130 WOOD STRUCT. L y o^~A»MHTH£AEr~ ftohaoL and Setail Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, ahd Virginia Cbewlng Tebaeeo. WOOD STBJEET, ’ aador la* m Charles Eole,, - BeU PITTSBURGH. PA. Wh. Mitiaa, Pm:a -C. W. KlcainKm, Puls burgh MILLER & RICRETSOS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AHD IH7OBTXBS 0, 1 BH.AKUIICB, WINES AND 6KGABO, liOH. 331 AND 233. CORNER OK LIBERTY AND LRWIN STREETS, AED HOLE AQ ENTL POE SWEARER’S CITY GLASS PITTSBUHGH, PA. Iron, HsUg, Cotton Yarns, &e„ £c- Constantly on Band. }mr2 GLASGOW’S AMBROTYFE GALLERY, Lafayette hale, T. FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: U THOSE PARTIES WANTING real fine Arabrotypea at a moderate price, and n«l who h{tn» l»oen unable to obtain a good likeness « ;.*ewh«re are respectfully aohcited to call. Large variety ol cat.es ami frame - always ou hand. I n«-e« moderate and HaUfef&ction guaranteed. , C. GLASGOW, rnT, ° s -l Fourth street. Pitta burgh. ager, &c ****** j. & Rrvnsa H. D. Rjr*s (J-Hle at Miller A R.’i-tvi.-Ai'n'ji.) Kk. V ftt K K fe BUOTHiEttS. Kirui* & AHusaaon.) \\ -i• •:i •ujJe iHmler* in : K FI! UJ'Jy. v <»NK»:y. aiHiAiCj, FIRE V* ORES, Ac. No. m Wooj bi-. N,. 113 bocon.l streot, r O i; i'. M/P*, CO.NH.i: Opptw ;u? St Clijcic.- flcu* ....... _ rjJ'TSSBOSGU WILLIAM BAtiALEY, Wholesale Grocers, WM. tl. 'U4l'iTil...l_ WHOLESALE BSOCCTS, UPHOJLSTERY, No - 85 fourth Street, near Wood. THHE SUJBSCKIBEfiS MANOFAC ■ lure and keep constantly on band every art:- ciein their line, via: Cornices. Ornaments, Cm tarn hoods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattresses.', also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bede All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. *rPrompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac _ootl7 lyd_ ROBERTS A KOEMCK ApOllO jpollo Hall Billiard Satooi^ JOHN GANGWISCH would remind xJ his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrant on Fourvli sLreeL He has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, end in connection with th* hiU, a we 1 appointed biUiard saloon, with ttoo tables, halls and cues. * ' the pIMe ’ A C? Us Bail, Fourth St Dear W oort. eo trapes from Fourth. jy 10; 1 v A FULTON, BELL AND BR~ASB . FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Btreet; Ditto Pa-, is prepared to furmah to order, CHt RCH HTKtMBOAT FACTORT AND OTH ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELlij made to order. STOP awi GAI RE COCKS of all siww, for SteamboatsT iNGH N fn R i AL WATE ®J'uSpj counter rah rEKT meraluc ; -—- 160 bags Rio Coffee, “U N. O. Molasses, JJ hhds Porto Rico SuiSr, M bbls ReSned JJ, U bellow do 600 boxes Window Glass, 26 bbls N. Y. Byrnp, 16“ No, 3 Large Mackerel, io nf “ do 10 bbla No- 2, medium, do for aaleb? W. B. SMITH * 00\ 7 118 Reoand. and 118 Front rfmat iaX3 TaSes un westKKN TanM- Persona owning lauds in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the ErAT (n,o[ ' r “ ia w**—. OLT'S RKVOLVKRB! COLT'S fiR. V OLVBKBI—Just received, another lot bv express of all the dlflerent lands manufeclnred J Sharp’s Four Shot Repeaters: ' Allen's Seven do Smith A Wosson'B Seven Shot Repeaters Per sale hr * TPriFT GREEN APPLES.—IU barrels choice Green Applee, (net renewed and tor Rale by „ J- A. FBTZER, Corner Market and Firm streela GKKKN APPLteb—so bbls., received Lhift day, and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. !>UT ATO EB.-100 bushels Prime s . Neahannock Potatoes, just received and for 27 „ JAS. A. FETBEB, _ Corner Market and First streets. POIi THE CHEAPEST DKY GOODS L in the city call at «D 8 C. HANSON LOVE’S. 74 Market street. KNIViSS—For sale by aegl MOWN & TETLEY, WWowl pt APPLES—2S barrels, just re v«* celved and for salo by °®* : HENRY H-COIJ.ma ; EASm,~3O faagß WhitebeaaslSr^ft by fgSol ftEN HY H. OOLT.mq jriATBRIDGES always on iiand for KJ 8. muskets sod rifles, also Tor Bhanj'B rffW 60 and 90 bores. For sale-by ■■ ■ nar * r l’ 6 BOWM * TETLEY. On,— 10 barrels Linseed Oil; 16 do Carbon do; receivod by henry h. collinr. oßntgg and J&jaors. WIH. BEJ!I¥JETI\ gfafratco and ffgprs. gapmait ©altyifs. <§rarm. 20 do Wax Ctflor<»d Candles, 4s, 6a A 6s. 6 do Coach do. 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lord Oil, 5 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating N 1 oil. 10 do do do 20iL 60 do Carbon Hlanmiatmc OiL 26 do Coal do da On hand and for sale, by „ . B. 0. *J. H. SAWYER To awarded, by the U. 8. AgncStnr*. society, UN&firßt premiums for Oils, Soaps and Candles. mWia PITTSBURGH. I OARDLNE3.—. ..joa RaqaTfiß. |0 Wos. is and 20 WtnjJ Street, WM.H. SMITH & CO., 118 SECOBD ASD 147 FIRST STREETS PUtibttrffh!, Pa, B. CUTHBERT A SON. fil Market mL _____ «Jarattßj|B. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT REOtrCED PRIOPS JAMfisw. wood well, *OB. 97 md 9s "nurd street. AND 111 FOURTH street, CONSISTING OK ALL VARIETIES OK STYLES AND FINISH, 80ICASLX FOE Hotels and Private Dwellings. Cabmat Maae“supplied mart UURNmjRE FOR~CASH.—A fhfl TORN?TO^emb°4i^ ttSbarg!l B “ nn&eturail BOBBAUX, BOOK OASES, , WARDROBES, VBd every article needed in a well fnmahed dwel iiog, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITtJRF, 0 constantly on hand and made to brier As the only terms on which business at this estab lishment ia for CABS, pricc-sare made Accordingly. Persons in want of anything m the above line, would be advantaged by calling at FACKINER Jk IRWIN% _ _ _ No. 108 Bmiihfleld street, below Fifth. J. D. Fioraiß, Joinr M. nviN (gflttcahimal. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Francises* Brothers. THHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED A IN LORETTO, Cambria County, ma, fom miles from Cresson Station, on the.direct route betweenPhiladeiphia and Pittsburgh, was in 1868, with privileges to cooler the nsual Collegiate Honors and Degree®. The loca* bon of the College is one of themost healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion 'of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for its pore water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends about the *2Bth of JUNE following. It la divided Into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces- Instrumental and Vocal Music forma no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of man hood. Tbbiu—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance .. .. j *ioo Washing and use of Bedding . jo Classical and Modern Languages, extra....lo Students spend Vacation at the l6 Zeierence can be made to the Rt Rev. Bishop O’Conner, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, 8L Mary’s, Loretto, and to other Clergymen oi the Pittsburgh Diocese. * ». C. HKEELAKD TT'EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; leo, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable tor Shoes, Dry Goods. Ac- at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—orer Cftixens’ Bank.) Pitts burgh, Pa. jeWy 'lip *< otiee of Dissolution Partnersh Notice is hereby given tha'i the partnerahln lately existing betwceaLEE A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY ofthe city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM A KELLY, was diegolyed on the 22d of April, 186 L by mutual consent BECKHAM A KELLY 7.be business win be carried on at the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the isle firm will be settled; , . GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4,1861.—ie6-tf gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS, 1,000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Boap, 600 do Roaen Soap in L 2 and a ttfcxmi 800 do No. 1 Palm Soap in L 2 and Blb bars: 200 do Oleine do ini lb bars. 160 do German do lift bars! 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in lfl> bars 1,000 do Sharing and Toilet Soap in different shapes and sises. 600 Boxes Miners 1 Candles, yx» do Hydraulic n-assad and Monld Candles for Sommer use. 300 Boxes Adamantine Btar Candles, 45,6 s k os. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, 5b k 10 casea % cans dardinea—choice brands: s u “ u « u 3 “ M«»ndU “ •* <i boned; _ln store and sale by [aeS] REYMER A BBOS. 6 p * KIi P ]SH ’ s HAiTOfos: r llv r’i 6 d, ‘ l - Parn “ hs Elixir; inst received »nd lor ssle by GEO. A. KELLY, ITla Allegheny «i£ T EAD.—IOOO Pigs, received by I. mi % HENRY H- COLLINS. OATS£-400 bushels Prime Oats, in store snd for sole by JAMES A; PETZEE, Corner Market A First sts Liquorice.— 6 cases SiciJy Liqnorice in 6 H> boxes: h 3 “ a jast received and for ** J * bT l>cS] BEYMRR * BROS. EW GOODS AT 96 MARTTCT <yr comprising cfiiU the newest styles and fabrics’ piarn and figured breach Merinos,'ladies* water, proof (. Joaks, and Oioth for m&biatr a desirable lot C K Wr K en ' B Shawis.Tor motto 66 80 d cheap ’ ** caßh extern is the Ladies, call at 96 MARKET STREET. I ' < ' 2l H. J. LYNCH. LEGANT GOLD AND VELVET PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by J* 28 W. P. MARSHALL. /J.KEAT BaKGAINS IN HOOP iOSt recelTed '«■ a ■»* EATON, MAORUM 4 CO- W tod IB Fifth street. LEAD— 200 pigs, for sale by aeS ° HENRY H. COLLINS, RXJ®* —2l barrels fresh ground , ? y wSl2Jsu receive<l *®d for sale by . J Afl A. FETZEk, oorner Market and First ata. SAREELS SICILY CANARY SEED, just receded »nd forwle by GEORGE A, KELLY, Drcgeiet, 60 Federal stieet, Allegheny. BBLS. HEMP SEED, juat received " and for sale by GEOBGE A. KELLY, Draemrt. 6» Federal afreet, Allegany. AQ D°Z. PURE CATAWBA WYnE” s^V/ or “ 6d | J ttTSa^» fe; “ e l« 69 Federal WAmgC?. BKUUM UOKN a euperoir article, for aafe hr • 867 : HENRY H. COLLINR *** A ‘ FtfTggß,.corpar Market and First JJUKE OLu PALM SOAP! . p™l BIS lBi | OLD palm aoil: PUR® OLD PALM SOAP Po r aMebf EEOLD f ' 7 con » M ‘et^^d H UIiUH m. bole, J? NGTNE BTJILDEB & MACHINIST JajSHEAT WEBTKEN Marbury and Duqueme Way, Si miie to order, and ba made, Che following machinery. neri&r woodenJ non,- DrilHii ff M^.i!£: n 1 ?S?» l P 1» and robaccoScrewsj Pniant!ri»ht^j^f’? l ? tl ?? n chines, in the best manner; Shafting Hangers, otallaueeand variety;ScreiSnfejS? atnefe and pitch, to fifteen inl!£ , J?v make,andbkre W™ Engines, and Deck PnSp? Lathe inhesrs ano other Mania* can plane SSmctes *sfLbysifcso*£i£.‘ O i Orderf : on Printing SMS;® - == * my 161 yd SWEBT POTATOS—IB bUa Marietta &gai)t fQtatra, jagt received and for »«1« far ~ . JAB’A FEfTZEB, ■ ecu Kfttßto V/ For aair oeU (OIiVEBS—6 inch, 6ahoU, BOWN 4 TETLEY, 13* Wood atreik. *..ta ' 'Zfrmmmm;,,,* mnmwhmaun^r T Wood gtrt (!,« nrrafThird, ! > Acceptance.,Gold. ailrerSdßMfc Btantly TrZ* e con ■ ~ s “, UOJLMnM'Mt SI P MJF&g ■tglbjpar---* - : . NO. 65 St UR Til' «lS™ : ceabtbebd ibt ioAs• > OPEN BAILii from 9 to 2 *.',i Member ut to % Ist from “to* n2?S?"lllfi™\4 iTe . d ‘ 811 sums not loss than 0a» : a, cU7iden i o the profits declared twica 3S? End 1 l ' c mbar. Interesthas been ': '■ Iy ' m JonoroiW December 0! -nnl9«ii,.ut thaiste of six-'<-;:‘ ° oat > .Uio credit" tatoreaU&'S fa ‘ *¥’“ t ? 5 “ or *wn it .>reaemt his psssiwofi. At' ‘‘ do,!b ,« inleL tnm toelyo-' th vtsragata non*un>OKl*ttiw;i „?S k i. c ,°2 tai %S t l b Charter, By.Ws.'Stila-"" Se o ffi£ lat,OM,farai 9 S. BKOSt. x: ALBEKE, , WO Hwm 1 Hill Sfri»f aders ‘"• Jamos Bp.Meeds, ’ . Issao M. Pennock, Boiy. li-Paroieatocir, A. M. Pallodkiwtft Sssr^^ epbnrj - James Hardman, James Btoidle. ’ ■■ James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindla, ~ 5 - 65A18. ’ SS SS ' SJSST' John Marshal? wml™ T^P 0l f on > Walter p. Marsh* • Wflliam Douglas, J6hn Orr, >. jnhS Y f nSl Henry la. Bingwnli, Johnfl-ahoSbezie., WilhamS. Harea, Alexander Bpear.* V * Peter fl Banker, William BiSchibGTt*. WiUto IWUW Whittfer * CT^* William 8. Lardy. Christian Yeaeer. *• SEORMaBS LSD raiumtw CHAKLEW A* COI/TON t L.O.AN OFFICP ~~ HJEMJSB¥ W. CIMIOTTI, NearU^^^^WsC ,■ S * tT r ;SBUEOH,’PA, hi* [VI 130 *^b e small quantities -*»*s-, \ oan ° n Gold ami s. fey, Diamonds. Jewel*- ‘lhoDt ‘^ ,oket Nrt gs,OfSoa lioiirrt from 7 A Sf.tolO P. M. CB. a EiSJ Y, • 114 FIFTtf S’t iIEEI ommnifA i ' BKAL ESTATE AND G n: iLSH is NOTES, BONDS, MuRTGA 53 Rad other Seed >' res ~ apt , EXCELSIOB GLASS WORKS., A. WOLFE...F.T.PI UNKE f—T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLURKFJT SCO. GLASS MA IVUFA , JTUItERS, WAPEHOIIBE Ho. 12 Wood Street. Cu ner of First. Jt-craramauAu pUNNiNGi'iW&cd^ITTSV V »"MH CITY LASS W< .RKS-Warehon^ S "ih t SL Blr j et ’ BU< f l f 6 Firat lreet 7 Pittabnreh! l*a., three . doors l -'low Ho .ODeaLiela Homt*! ftssSFss f"W„ v,r 1 V- 7 e nnd 'jnoricaa Convex hrtWuS P^l ° r Wli ' doK8 ’ ch «*«• and Puglia Dissolution of. Co-1 urtnership. CO-PAP TNERSIILP HERJE'ft XT J ;i/“ 0 p f £s?. | ,S* t ' is thlß d “5 dissolved I s mutual cons at. iffinrm? I“P fir ? ■iU.bdßetSe Ij tltriKY MINER, «ho Ts autho. aed to siob firm’s mime uj liqui .soon, • K July 16lh, 186 L HBjJRY min- b, Successor to HbfiT A MINI Wholesale and Hetail BOOKfIKU,KR, HjATIONE-K & NEWSDEALER an 173 FIFTHS. HEET, Hext door to Uk> Pcist Office, iy79 WjiHT SOMif GOOD NEW rr!,a?Vt2ti OT J , £ e * > °' e * ;Sino6 sf « <> mixed, end oil feSm^aS2^"JK*2ss3S v^ u e:l ‘ «torU Of t*vp“^^£Kt ßU ■ m worth * lISotIS^ <faM_ ronwo Diamond and iHemopj aU+y. Ply l at dras, 01 66 ln - Bearoh of s directed to our did S »toe < t, t 8 ’ 4c,4c ’ W- W. lOUNG, N . &7 Wood-attst /PERMS GASH I—NEW GOODS’! L NSW GiIODBII-oPEH HIS liavv Bajeato <W*. 1 F(7k sale, font and a ha} '-ies it m tht citv acres mcu tr? r si ‘/'•pswe ane%A nT™ **, in prime timber.•; - ' 8 € »I «bekt » a"M-nM.ri4f.irf, -. STARK *Ct IINTY, liiDIANA.—ICO acres of goo J land on the Ft. Wavn6 cagoßJft. Pnce *8 00 ©eram v£72s!f£^ B.COTLvWa“ 61 ' gTHL CHiiAPEB THAN EVES.™ BOOTS, Gail soon at lie Cheap Cash Store oj JOSKPh'H; BORLAND, 88 M i ket street, d dorr from Fjfljj. ; < CitSoiT-: j JO boxesfr -h Citron; " “ Oi age Peel; t&llL JSnu£Swsi?* r 300 mw l F 1 EL D'S CACTLe ' EINHEED { IL.—IW “ JS U ;±l A !■ ks»we! : *W. by ' <w ***»* of P»r»tß»d WAeJTII- ioolj'7prim?F«ltEere .received and.er Bale bv 1 , aers > OTT-sr-i- -Ji^BYH.COLLm Lir—2s bai els 1» ~ jl CarbonTYiT received and ,or ante by ° UU > ’' ucl2 li IfNEY H. COLLIN 3. •' MKAJ. -75 , iuah iresb. groan l ' tom Meo', jusi received grid for'se'eov ' • JAB AIPETZEE, ■ ■ i come MarteteadHndflir- • APi IxES~^so~barrels" j„ st rooelred asd l-.ir ealt- uy : ’ 'l”* 0018 >• -SiSY H. QOUiQ^ 2(')0 is . At!S j’ JfKAOa^iii store,add forsa o tr» ■. j Jjrf?. ft MU bJ!B4RICK3E?mj';. .Yorealebj B- i WfiSESTOffi*l» i MiUii 1*01(1 A: > ingf). for sal* \ J? 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