The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, November 02, 1861, Image 4

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*'£**'&s■.■ ‘-: "■' SKififfifiMTOdfi* flawed into 14 inch rings of % inch
n .tnnhea tong,*K inches
2K inches wide, with
- *-Vi r i.2 OTws Straps to buckle into stay
inoh.wide; side sttapM feet
„ . no straps tf inches long, %
:: i uujhefl lm>&
; :s£■ Inch book)* shortflide
2inches <
chsß^iqn^tnt^doahle
fc^ A - ‘ ' 4 tg/Bifit* th&deof white
.nahCstona;, lrichwider upper bned feeto inches
■ilece 2 feet lona IV£ inch
;10‘inches long, lj^^inch
td’JcfoWh pieced, 16 inches
ftecell inched long, 1 inph
»&• &>4 inches wide; reins,
non aide 2 feet
foch; buckle jhutts, tinned
dstothffdasen
,- feetTbng, SUinehes wide
TieeY lofi© 16. links to
v,/, with Tbn'ohe end, weight
; v :
:.v>l - *•<• Chains; 22 inches long, 14
r-yi‘~ IbraththefoatrotNoBifon Twisted
' lona 2% Indies
*£-
Vv- Bliichea lona 14 links
1 - -to;thnfeoCNo4lK>n,_T'and loop to he viveted on
to^^^irttit.BfepTwisted
; Attakapas tree, head, gnl
l^^M«aUe»cironedf covered in the usual way
-flsps 20 Inches long,
ntuccjngla 7 feet 8 inchces lona
V ’ S»OBflllW' l W^e*jtithSS? inch backie on one end,
toJ>C;fltatenedtothe saddle' by being nveted to
* t*to®BrTed etinps,lsi inch wide; those straps are
lilpeitapegqiP.hiph side of the saddletree, one
WB«issrBrt ofr the bar, -to other
endtothe extension ofthe bar behind the can tie,
stirrup 4 fefet 7
jnchehloriaiSsTihch wide, with 1W inch buckle;
jßtjiropfcrigaUeabieJrpn, tamed, boil .eye pattern,
pair '
T.RAD.
9 h . long,made the same
r iTfftrtteof Hamea toknit, of same material as
M|^-^hTOl%t^ r with • hooka, breast
Btraps as in wheel har-
aame as for wheel harness
and • Chains, the same as for
. Twoßelly‘Bands,theaame as for wheel Harness
% GhaSnHpes* « «
< « <i
~ 'Twdvrnpperand Hip Straps Back.strap 6 feet
-^orffitepeKagftoihjftCinches to 214 inches wide
. il hiches long, 1% inch
' f -;^W^^^gh^i^P^hook
'Tiftf feet long, lld tneh wide, to
, buckle into the bit
' Strap, 6 feet 6 inches lon ff . % inch
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 receiye the lead line
QnosejuL J l4Qe,'2l feet long, % inches wide, with
a bnokle at'one*end and an Blnchloop at the other
One Whip, heavy plated horselnde, 6 feet 6
nchoeslong
One Horse Brash, oral, of bristles,—by—inches
One Cony Oombe, No 222—8 bar
The whole to be packed in a bor about 18 inches
Wide, 17 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1
, inch Stoll, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as many
betsqoired _
FoOr!Hoiee Harness, as follows, to wit;
„ WHEEL.
- "Two'Qoilms Breech Btraps, 8 feet 8 inches
wjdp, sewed in 44nch rings of
iron; rnp straps 4‘ feet long, 8 inches wide; stay
jnecHpa 2,feet 2 inches long, 8 inches wide, with
inch cross ntrapa to buckle into stay
ueces 6 feet long, Vrf, inch wide; side straps & teec
Binches long, inch wide; tie straps 18 inches
lon/g, wide, tapering to a point
2 feet 4 inches long,
inches wide, with a 2'inch buckle; short side 1
■ inches long and 2 inches wide
u .CoUajn, 22 to 28 inches. long, with
donue'Boepraßd safo leathers and bnekles% »p«h
pair'of Btrimg Hamas to sult, made a fwhite
with hooks, breast rings dnch
fiqnweinbqilea andline rings
pair Ham& atraps Lower one 6 feet 6
fnoitwide; upper one 4 feetO incbea
" - - -rJdh&Kjnch wide; pr alum tanned leather
• :<Jrown piece 2 feet 2 incbfe long,
I .l'° e » c " ee^P^eC€s each 10 inches long,
l«-inCh.wiae;Sfront piece inches Jong, I'4
stay pieces, from blinds to crown pTeces,
inch wide; nose piece 12 inchea
Jpnft’Xihch wide;blinds 6 inches tong, 6 inches
Bide 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch
long, 1 inch wide, with 1
* -ineh bticklerbita, tinned mnllen, to weigh 6 lbs the
' TWhpairGhainPipcs,2 feet 6 inenes long, 2K
Sniohb9%ide
y r Twh:pitir Trace Ghainß, 7 feet long, 14 links to
2iron; twisted or straight, with T
_ftiwto*hd, weight 9 fi)s per pair
r/OifGhaiM, 28 inches long,• 14 links
frl&fofc oftfottiron, twisted
•TwoWeckStraps, 8 feet Sinches long, Scinches
wide,with S^jncmbuckle
~ inches long, 14 links
No4 T : and Ibop to,be xiy
efed oh toibe s heck Strap, striveHrr the chain
OseSaddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet
«mf cantlejtoneii,j>9TeretL In the usual way with
hglf tauned horse hide; flaps 20 inches long, 16
yride, snrcingle 7 feet & inches long,.
■ 'rnStos wlde, 7 wfthasW inch'buckle on one end, to
be&etened to the saddle by being riveted to two
enured -efaypgf 134 tooh wide; these straps are
plafied each sfae of the raddle tree; one
mid Is tied to the front part of the bar, the other
hactensionbf lhe bar behind theca&tle,
heathers 7
„ j . bolt eye pettem, to
. yi ddhen pair.
"'! '*#, ns fdr wheel harness
~-. lohg,inadethe name
' * yrhbol • •• j •.
./ ’J&hjpair bf Hames-to suit, of the same material
a«TdT'wheel with hooks, breast
( Btraps as in wheel har-.
bMxn&fß*£- 1 -' :■
...... wheel harness
Twtfpalf Cnafn Kpeaj same aa for wheel hametiff
for wheel. bar
add Strap 6 feet
&om-83i inches to 2U incheswide
' •■ buckles each 2 feet 8 inches long,
<>% 4>^^y^Ncjstads;3feer7 : inches
j&Btoo Jfartingalea.. 4,-feet iong VA lnclrwide, to
'Z r\. • *• ,*
, '•- BtTaR 6 6 moh6a‘long, % inch
■•• ffifrOheei: linch long, 1 inch wide.
ioJwdn elntb tiienlt ht each end,witnaring sewed
tOTSoetTe the lead line
Lihe> 21 feet long, y* inch with
mhbnkte at*bhe hhd loop at the other
heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet 6
v “4f Btame Hnwh, dVaL M'brisfles,' by
Comb, No 222-8 bar
. inabox about 21 inches
deep, 84 inches long, made of 1
wood hoops or iron, aS may
to be made of the W material, sew
h«rtO be ntade with good waxed thread, and sob
•s»*r‘l*'-4ilHiB»ijfi*S«tMs**fli»W„i? .ieqnirBd, the W
bridles, braes, neak-ptrapsi bell,-bands,
. ~ ? c ;elddn : ptoe^'tau»^Jliain,. crupper and hip-maps,
”;!bM’nOWUl»««lpUtfg%t»aB!iip.a<>abte4; one
' beffisfr chain 3 feel long, U linksid of No
eattb«jid. added; and leadline
of the best material, aew :
doxi& H< the *prc«jesa
Wnen_alx»tMde J Jharpeßa is required, the lead
JgwvWdles, h»mes, l bolfy.bimd£
-added; kmf JeaeL lii^
V jraaiESiSfeSt!* lBo •“ received for aiid'
-. or four mule
if-V J np<wiaa»aan of irtU be ,
;/ wiU be tor
? ‘ «i»a of “ d tbr ibe .'United I
i .
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.SummHHwi£P^KWߣi»j^^rdi
«>S? "l yV A fßttl NP.K IS.
Mid* Brown Safsr,
ID b*Z7*]* Oroiiied tiuaar.
. W Mral* ftwi&wg^ggtajrteaimaforwla
*«a* ' Ho«.I2B*DdUB WoSdetreet.
»»jr fii m«'t'«
186 L SUMMER JRRMfiEMEBT. IB6L
£I6BT JDAILT TRASKS.
Pennsylvania Central Hailroad
on and after Monday., tone loth.
rpHB THROUGH MAIL "TRAIN
■ Tfeavesthe Passenger Station eVeiy morning,
(except Sun day,) fit fcBo a.nL,' etopptarat ah prin
cipal stations, and arriving -, tn.PbHadßlphia at
10.15 P. m.
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily
st Hfc2o a. stopping onlyafc principal stations,
rr.minng direct connexion m Harrisburg for Bdti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at
i latrp. in.
i THE FAST LINE leaves thewtation daily, (ex
cept SondaT,) at «>0 p. m, stopping only atGreena
burg, Latrobe, Johnstown, * wilmore, Gallitaen,
Altoona, pdnnectmxr at Harrisburg lor Balti*
more, and at fclOa. m;
ACCQMKGHATIOII TRAINS.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
; .s»«£&• {except Btmday,) at fc6o n. m, stop
pinjr all stations Ana running as tar as Conemaueh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s
station ioaYOftdafly<(exoeptBimday,)at 6:40 a. m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION IRAIN for Wall’s
station, leaves daily, (except Sunday ,)at IL2O a. m.
“THIRD •ACCOMMODA'nON TRAINfer Wall’a
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. m.
. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for wall’s
Station leaves dally (except Sunday,) at Ct 26 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as
follows:—Express, IH6O a m; Mail, 1150 p. m; Fast
Jiinn 1220 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, 1026
a. m ; First Wall’s station Accommodation, 620 a.
m.; second Wall’aetation Accommodation. 820 a.
mj third Wall’satation Accommodation, Hl6 p. m;;
fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, 6H5 p. m.
TramsrYor BlsireviDe and Indiana,connect at,
Rlaffstille Intersection with Johnstown Accommo
dation, and Express Trains East and West, and
with Fast Freight East
PITTSBURGH ANDCONNELLSVHiLETRAINB r |
stopping at all stations on the Pitfcßbnrgh and Con- ;
oelifcvtiie Road leave daily, (S unday excepted,) as
follows?—Mail Train, 640 a. dl; Express Tram, 440
p. m. returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Con
Belleville Road arrive at Pittsburgh 1020 a. m. and
6tLAp. m
Tho. raveling public will find it greatly to their
interest in going East or West, to travel by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now
offered cannot be surpaseaon any ronte. The Road
is ballasted with stone and ib entirely free from
dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort
to all who may favor thin Road with their patronage.
V 1 A R E i
TO NEW Y0RK....~512 60 j TO BALTIMORBS& M
PHILADELPHIAN 00 I LANCASTER 565
HARRISBURG, $7 *6.
1 Baggage checked to all stations on tho Pennsjl
vsuiififtailro&d, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York
Passengers purchasing, tickets m cars, will be
charged an excess according to distance travelod in
addition to the.station rates, except from stations
where the Company has no agent.
NOTICE—In case of loss, the Cor"cany will hold
themselves responsible for personal ba gage only,
And for an firhouhtTiot exceeding $lOO.
N. B» The Exoelsior Omnibus Tiine has been
employed to convey passengers and baggag* to and
from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents
for eaoh passenger and baggage.
, For tickets apply to J7BTEWABT, Agt,
At the Penn’a R. R. Passenger Station,
aoSl On Liberty and Grant streets
1881. THE 1861
PITTBBUBGH, FT. WAYJIB &
CHICAGO BAIXiBOAH,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND
NORTH WEST.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT!
rpiTifK to Cincinnati as quick, and to
1 Indianapolis, Bt. Louie and Chicago quicker,
than by any other ronye_
FAST MAIL LlNE—Leaves Pittßburjzh 12£5 A. u
Arrives at Crestline....—. 8.00 a. it.
MotHTTg close connections with Bellefontaine and
Cleveland, Col ambus A Cincinnati Roads.
Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m.
H. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by
Steubenville. fTrama on both Roads meet at Colum
bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together.
EJIPR ESaTRA IN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12.10 r m.
Arrives at Crestline 7*Bo f m.
Making close connections as above.
Arriving at Chicago at &45 a. m.
JN, it—'ine ame to Cincinnati is the same as t»v
Stenoenville. Traibs on both Hoads meet at Col
umbus, and passengers Ml go into Cincinnati
together.
Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago.
Trains through to Chicago without change of Care.
EASTWARD TRAINS,
ueare Chicago, 7.80 a. u. and &00 p. h. Arriving
at 22b r. ac.and&2o AK. Oonnectingwitb
trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest
line, AAO p. tf. and &06 A K.
Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati,
Cleveland, Buflalo and the Bast, and arrivtng at
Pittsburgh, 1L56 a.M. and 3.20 r.m. All making close
connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for
the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal st,
Allegheny, for New Brighton, 10.00 a and 4.30 p. u.
Arrive at “ “ ILBO “ M 0.16 “
Leave New Brighton, 640 u ■** 1-00 “
Arrive In Allegheny, 8.10 u M 240 **
Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains.
Leave Allegheny, 7.26 a. a,, and at Economy at 8.26
A. ua leaves Allegheny at 1246*. w. and 6.10 p. it,
arrive at Ecoiwnjy at 140 v. h. and 7.2 b p. leave
Economy atB.oo a. m., and A 22 p, m., and arriro in
Allegheny at. 11.06 a. m. and 640 p. m.
MARKET TRAIN. —lA#areH MKt»«Uioa6.ooa.ro.
leavefe Alliance at 6.14 a. it.and arrives In Allegheny
at 11 00 a. sLi leaves Allegheny at 3.06 r. Alliance
at 8 00 p. m, stopping at all stations forpassu ogees
and marketing, arrives at Massillon, 0.00 p. ju.
Tickets will be sold fox these trains at reduced
rates.
Trough trains connect as follows
it Alllanee, witk trains on the Cleveland and Pitta
burgh RaQToaai
it Orville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron,
Coy hogs Falls, etc.
it Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ban*
dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.
Lt Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus,
Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, SC Louis,
Lortisville, etc*
At Fbrest, idr Springfield, Bandusky, Dayton, Cin
cinnati, etc-, etc.
At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind n 3l Louis,
and intermediate ports In Central Indiana and
Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wonatah lor all points on the Hew Albany and
Salem Railroad.
And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois,
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota;
For further information and through tickets
apply to GBOBGJS PARKIN', Ticket A g*t,
Passenger Station, Fittaburgh.
Through TSckets for sale at the Ticket Offices of
the Company on the line of the road, to aD parts of
the.UnUe4 -States. G. C; HATHAWAY,
fftl- ljgeilt, Pittsburgh.
CHANGE OF TIME—SUMMER AHRANfiEMENT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
fYN AND AFTER MONDAY, June 10-
\l 188 L traiPH will leave the Depot of the Penn*
OTmninßailroad,4n^Pittsburgh,.asfollows:
'EeSbBURGIL COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
LINE, VIA. STEUBENVILLE,
of cars between Pittsburgh and Gin*
SspSSy Arrives Arrives Arrives
rFut&jargh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St Louis.
'Pgßßtf A. M. 1138 a. K. 430 r. K.
1200 r. M. &4&P.8. 2,00 a,
.This route is shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville,
QOmabue and all points South, than any other
rente. Splendid Bleeping cars aitaohed to au Night
Trains.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
LeavesVAr. at Ar. at Ai. at Ar. at
PittBVgh»lt6efceBt6r,W6llsviUe, SteubMUe,Wh'lng.
1236 Ju K- L6O A. HL 237 &. K. 4.-03 k. H. 6:07 A. u.
636 P. M. T 36 P. M. 80S A. U. 930 p. K, 1036 t. k
12dOA.kL ldfiA-K. fclS p. H. 8:10 LIL 430 a.m.
430 I. M. fclfi P. K. 636 P. M.
The 1236 A. m. and 1230 p. u-Traina connect with
Trains ol C. O. £. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac.
The 430 p. jc. Train stops at all stations between
Rochester and Wellsville.
PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE.
Leaves Leaves
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
1236 A.X. fclo A. sc
12d0 p. k. &60p.il
The 1236 a. m. train connects at Bayard for
New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas
: Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Shnduaky, To
ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must
bepafticuisr to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Through Tickets can be procured at the lib
erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
J; STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For farther 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.
r - jelo .
iTgTEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND
■VV:««n.Rn*T);
todianappliß & Cincinnati R, b.
. jOoriiecUng ia Indianapolis with Terre Hunte,
Terre Hanfeand Alton Railroad, to St Loum
tea IndbmapoUs, Hew Albany and
'BaTem; toil Michigan Centro] Roods! for CHICAGO.
SOCKIs£iia!s;BUBWNSTO», and oil Intermodi-
Freight Tndn to INDIANAPOLIS.
TKKBK HAUTIfUAFAYETTB «nd PERU.
and passengers carried from Cmctn
noti or Lawreneeharg in lew time than by any
other route by twenty-fonr homrs ood at ae low
rates. The onlyrcod by which’ Bhipments cen t>e
made'from Cincinnati to the] west, without
IqvMtlrlng nntV| _ _ r
sS^&w*
proffi^^attention,; no
For farther informjhonappTy feTnkA4~4a i ttA«rT.
GAN 9 (No. 116 Water street,) agent of the
who is prepared to give vaaouan mcxzpts for pas-'
®en«er» and. freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute,
Crawfords*
vule, Charleston, Parfs and Mattoon, 4c.
FOB
points in ifa™* *. m .
fj6t: Raimaa, or the Tni,ii.. r ?Lr^ g^*1 T 1 ? State
readby th? ■*&<&s insist oit
BAH&OAD
fjps^gßr^
«-BnryonrTidEeta to Kansas and all noiui,
in Northern Missonri bv the North Miaaoanßnii
JHAAC H. STDB6EON,
, Pras’tand GenT SnpL North Missonri B. B
Emi H. Bnoioss, Agent ■ shUkSm
<360 ; /.S«ts.S.
gaflrgads,
•WESrWAKD TRAINS.
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSU-
X _ RANGE COMPANY OF PHII.*nRT.PHTI
Office, No. 436 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, cesr
Rllh.
SrATCccf* or Assets, Jaxkobt Ist, 1860.
Published AggreeabU/ to Ah Act of A&semMy, being:
First Mortgages, amply secured.. BB
Real Estate, (present value 8103,813 01,)
cost.— 102,896 25
Temporaiy Loans on ample Collateral
Securities 89485 68
Stocks, (present value ($86,667 71) cost. 89,786 66
Notes and Bills Receivable OO
Cash-™ . _ 27,919 83
$2/208,061 68
The only profits from premiums which thin com
pany can divide by law, are from ri*k» which
have been determined.
? n^, UT y oea on overy description of Prep
erty, in Town aad Country at rates as low as are con
sistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afiord
tiig evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as
well ns the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,163 86.
_ - DlfilOf OBS.
Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isa&e Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George Pales/
* CHAR N. BANCKER, President.
EDWARD C DALE, Vice President.
WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tom.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mylS Northeast cor Third and Wood streets.
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DARSIS, President;
F. M. GORDON, Secretary
OapU R. D. COCHRAN, Gen’l AgenL
No. 92 Water street, (Spang A Co.’s Warehouse,
dp stairs,) Pittsburgh.
Will insure against ail kinds of FIRE and MA
RINE RISKS.
A Home Institution managed by Directors who
are well known in ibe community, and 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 30th, 1860.
Stock Account*. „,| 63,000.00
Mortgage 3450 00
Office furniture 350 00
Open Accounts, etc ; 7400 43
Cash - 18,861 99
Premium Notea- 27,606 20
Notes and bibs discounted ..... 174,076 14
Dißsosro&s.
George Darsie. R. Miller, Jr,
George W. Jackson, James M’Auley.
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick,
Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketsoa,
Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight,
Alexander Speer, David M. Long,
Rees J. Thomas »v2B
PHILADELPHIA FlfiE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMFY,
HO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House,
Capital *210,100 -Assets 9304,048.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN
SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on
every description of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable ratop of premium.
ROBERT P. KING, President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President,
DIRECTORS
Charles BAyes, £. R. Cope,
E. B. English, George w. Brews,
P. R. Savery, J oseph 8. Paul,
0. Sherman. John Clayton,
S. J. Magargee, EL Wiior,
F. Blaokhuke, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets
av mmmMmE <wm m
SAMUEL REA, Secretary.
WM. BAGALEY, President.
Office, Cor. ofHarket cud Water Sts.
lnanres against Loss and Damage in the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Western Rivers,
Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi
f;ation ol the Seas,
ust Loss
and Damage by Fire.
mmotobs:
Wm. Bagaley, Hon. T. M.Howe, Jaa. M. Cooper,
Jas. Park, Jr., C. Zug, B. Hartaurh,
B. F. Jones, 8. C. 1 oung, J- Caldwell,
Francis Sellers, S. M. Kier, Joan B. Dilworth,
John Hhipton, Barclay Preston. Wra. (■*. Johnston.
mhW'lydh.
LIKE INSURANCE,
The_P.nlerprise insurance Vo,,
UF PH I I.ADELPH7A.
Sinks Tukm for 0»; i, Vwc, or ikv-tn fear*, or Per
petunily.
‘tViilmm A Co., Co per land A
B. I/yon A Co.. Hon. TOoh. M. Howe,
Willmm b. Lavety k Co., Jame* Morahall, K*q.. Al
len Kramer, George B- Bryan k Co., Wilson,
McKlri y A o>, Wilhoti, Carr k Co- John T.Logan
k Co., Jiutob PumUtr A Co, Bailey, Brown A Co.
DARLINGTON h BLACKSTOCJL AgenU,
ppift-.Tm Offic-Jv Bank Block. No. 67 Fifth at.
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THE
Beliane-e Mutual Insurance Company,
Of PhiladAlphla,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer.
ohandize, Furniture, &c., in town
or country.
Cash Capital, *239,510 90.
Assets, *303,508 96.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALM7T STREET.,
Invested as follows, ns,
First Mortgage on improved City Property,
worth double Lho amount - $166,600 00
Ground rent, first clasB..„ 2,462 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 6 cent.
Mortgage Loans, $30,000, 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan 80,000 00
Allegheny County 6 tp cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad i puna 10,000 00
Collateral loanw, well secured 2,600 00
Huntingdon snd Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co_ 24,360 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co lfi&i 00
Stock of Delaware M. B. Insurance C 0.... 700 00
Commercial Bank do MS6 01
Mechanics’ Bank do ‘2,012 60
Union M. insurance Co's Scrip 160 00
Bills Receivable, business
Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc..... 6316 72
Cash on band and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 16
$303,608 96
CLEM TINGLET, Presidet.
d i a « cro a Q.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham,
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederikc Brown, William Musser,
Cornelias Stevenson. Benjamin W. Tingley,
John' R. Worrel, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert TolaqU, Charles Lei and,
Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James 8. Woodward, John Bussell, Pitts.
it. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary.
J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mylS Northeast corner Third and Wood streets.
flie Mutual Life insurance Uo
OF NEW YORK.
F. RATCEFORD STARR, Agent,
400 WAWNT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
The businessof this company
is condnoted on the mutual principle, in the
strictest sense ol the term—the entire surplus,
deducting necessary expenses alone, being equitably
divided among the assured.
Receipts for the year ending 81st January,
$L689,676 76.
Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million
of Dollars.
Cash on hand and in Baok_s 120,050 89
Bonds and Mortgages 6,421,879 12
United States Slocks 3a7,252 60
Real Estate
Duedrom Agents.
.... l3
20,466 60
IJJW , $6,989,866 74
Addflnterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00
Deferred premium k, (estimated) 136,000 00
Premiums in course of transmission... 83,132 38
Gcoes Asswa, February 1, la
Rates of premium iouw, and profits greater than
in most other Companies.
Thi pßOPo&noif or Cash Abs*m to the amount at
risk is prcater than that of any other Life I nwn
ranoe Company in the United States.
Pamphlet* and every requisite- information will
bo forma hod free of. expense on application, by
letter or otherwise to r ’ 3
„ DARLINGTON A BLAOKBTOCK,
y3LBrad 87 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.
MUTUAL SAFETY
iRr-ra lPrasmf SffJ'AN’f-^OQRPORATKD
BT T±Lh* LifIGISLA'I URE OF FENNRLVA N'T A
1885. OR&JCE, & E. CQRNJZ& •purnn-^Jim
WAINV T
HiSUfUNCESon Vessels,
t»rta otUm World. INLAI&
Qoodßj by Rivera, Canals, Lakes, and Land GaN
riageMp ail parts of the Union. FIRE INSD-'
RANGED on Merchandise generally, on Stores.
Dwelling-Houses, Ac. *' a owr ® s »
Bdmnad A. v Bonder,
Theophilos Paulding. John N. Penrose, John G.
Davis, James TraQuair, Win. Eyre, Jr- James 0.
Hand, Wm. a Lndwig, Joseja H. SeaL Dr. R. M.
Hasten, Sea Gh lieper, Bush .Craig, Char las Eel
ley, ftamaei £- Stokes, J.. F.Beaifltqn, Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlington, IE Jones’ Brooke, Spencer
fiTUvsih Thomas & Bend.-Robert Barton, Jr_
Jacob P. Jones,-Jkmes B. pv
Eyre, John JJ. j).T. Morgan*
A. B. Berger; do. "■ - -- ~. ““
WILLIAM. MARTIN, President.
THOS C. HAND, Vice President
JJxiUT Ltuio&b, Secretary.
, M P. A. MADEIRA, Agent
}e>S No. St Water stroetPittsbtagh,
WH. H. WHITOEI,
i>roTA.i?,-sr p’ttbXjXc.
|"hFFICE at,the Pittsburgh Pod, Fifth
Vy Btrcot, near Wood. ' jvl3
ALyaxn b. m'oalvoxs
M’CALMONT&KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FfiANKLIN. VBWANOO CO.,
myaagyd pcnniyivanta*
H. W. G*o. K. DAW9O9
PATTERSOW &. DAWSON,
attorneys at law,
KUHN’S LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond street, near Grant*
jafcly _ PITTSBURGH, PA^
srprifrcAs',
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
0®««, No. II Grant Btiaal
(Three doors below the Court House,)
myfcly Pirrsßtntan, Pa
I*. BRACK.ENRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ofßee, No* 135 Konrth st«,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
jaditly
TEETH I
SAVE THEIB BEFORE IT IS TOO LUTE,
f'l SILL, h&B removed to 246 PENN
\J% STREET, la the boose formerly occupied 1
by Dr. Q. H. Keyeer, opposite Christ’s Church.—
He will giro all the modern improvements. Teeth
inserted at various price £l6 to $62 per set.
Ranauaca—Rev. w. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Pm*
ley. A. Bradley, A. G. M'Gandless, M. D., J. H, Hop
bus, W.» H. Vonkirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Him
icß. Samuel M*Kee. au2T:ly
DR. C. J3AELZ.
WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN;
ALSO —AGENT OF
RAJNBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS
FOB
RTTPTtTRES.
_deUjr COB. PENN AND WAYNE BTB.
JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at
Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgn, be*
tween Smith field and Cherry Alley. dellily
George s. selden having
resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may
hereafter t* found at his office, 122 Fourth street,
Pittsburgh. 1e29
;$2984&1 76
HAIL, Surgeon Dentist, successor
• to 6. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smith field street,
Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and
from 2 l© 6 o’clock. fal6:lv
CUPPING AND LEECHING,
111. * MRS. BESSm
4&.Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths
eelßjlr F. 8K5E.177 Grant street
®il, jgflal, tiSamlka, &c.
ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY.
BKKKBTON, JOHNSTON A WILKINS,
46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa*,
HAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior
quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING
and CRUDE COAL OILS.
Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and
Retail. aplSdy
B. C. & J. H. SAWYER,
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet »nd Eosln Soaps,
No. 47 Wood Street* Plttabvrgh, Pa
CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS.,
Pittaqurgh, Ffc, agent for the receipt and sale ol
CARBON OILS.
Keeps constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy
and lightoils suitable for Lubricating and Refining
purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash
no**. agfc&mdaw
‘MI gager, &c
NEW WALL TAPES STOBE.
BKTWKKN FIFTH AND LIBEUTT STB.
Ko. 107 Market Street,
The subscriber is opening
anew and large stock of
PAPER HANGINGS,
Embracing a complete assortment for Dwellings,
btorea, Omeea. Halls, Churches, Ac* to which he
would respectfully invite the attention of thePub
lie. having an enure-new stock of goods recently
purchased and now arriving. Those in want of
new goods will find thorn by looking through our
assortment.
marfclyd JOS. R. HUGHES.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER
The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices
in Pittsburgh. Come and see
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
No* 8T Wood Street,
(Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,)
Has for Bale French# German and American
WALL PAPERS,
FOR PARLORS,
HALLS,
CHAMBERS,
CHURCHES,
LODGES, Ac
50,000 rolls at 12} cts. 50,000 rolls at
6,8 and 10 cts.
Wcjdow CußTAizra, Fra* Boa&d Pacrrs,
Tisriß Covus, Cszuneß, Ao.
MT" Loot for U>e Striped Front.
Tho only place in town where a fall assortment
of Freooh papers ia kept. mar 15
ffitderawt,
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward
Collections promptly made.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal
Writing! Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Buis
Probated. ap&ly
French walLpapeks; of‘spring
Importation, prior to enforcement of the new
tariff, are now sold SO per cent cheaper than can be
hareafter. Styles very beautiful. For sile by
hp!4 W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street
GREEN APPLES.—I 7 barrels just
received and for sale by
, HENRY H. COLLINS.
SUNDRY PRODUCK—
-100 Bags Pea Nuts;
76 do Feathers;
A 0 boxes Cream Cheese;
3 bbls Eggs;
60 U bbls Mackerel, N 0.3;
260 bushels Dned Apples;
60 do do 1 eaches;
Bacon Sides;
100 Oil Barrels; m store and for sale by'
JAB. A. FKVaER. oorner Market and First'sts.
1 A GROSS BRANDRETH'S PILLS,
just received and for sale by
GEORGE A. KELLY. Draggist,
Pel9 69 Federal street, Allegheny.
gAINT LOUIS FLOUR.—
200 bbls Melrose;
800 * Pride of the West;
100 “ Lafayelte;
100 “ Mount Vernon; for sale by
we24-3t KAY, PENNOCK k 29 Wood sL
NEW WALL PAPERS for the Fall
trade now open and receiving at
JOS. R. HUGHES,
s ©2l No. 107 Market street
NOTICE, —The friends of William
Kernan have applied to His Excellency,
Andrew G. Curtin, for nia pardon.
octl:law2wd
1() BARRELS PRIME HAVANA
ORANGEB just received and for sale by
REYMER k BBOa,
se2l Nos. 124 and 326, Wood street
r lBANNERS' OIL—7O bbls; for Bale by
X B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO^
°bM oorner of Pirat and Woods sto.
TWO ACRES OF GROUND, JUST
below Manchester, for sale by
JgaB B.CUTHBERT k SON, 61 Market street
1 AH BARRELS LOVERING’SAND
Pennsylvania Syrup in store, and for
sale by MILLER k RICKETBQN.
®in RIFLES I $lO RIFLES!! $lO
'IPA V 7 RIFLES 111 for sale by
j) WELLING HOUSE FOB RENT.—
JkJ So. 3d Ross street. A comfortable sod con.
Tenient Darellint; House of B rooms with bath
room, gas, Ac, Rent, SI2B to April next.
8630 a CUTHBBBT & SON. 51 Market Bt.
BOWIE KNIVES—For sale low by
segl BOWN A TETLEY,I36 Wood at.
OIL REFINERS.—6 casks superior
paint for oil barrels, making them perfectly
tight, for sale very ohesp by. '
Ml* HENRY H. OOLLINB
EGGS.— a barrels fresh JSggß, just
received and for side by
' JAB: A. FETZKR,
- .. , Comer and Firat streets.
H^XwnPErcFt^WSfXTrWEAEE
selling out a great many kinds of oar Sum
mer Dress Goods, Lace ManUes, Ac- for the best
bargains. Call early. Cl HANSON LOVE,
OB T 4 Market street,
mtm 4 o?s.
WE BENNETT,
IMPOBTBB AND DEADER IN
BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES,
OM fflonongaiela and Rectified WhUfey,
Ho. ISO Wood Str««t, *
f 922:6m Pittsburgh, Pa.
8. B. it C. F. UABELE,
MANTJFACTUBEBS
-A-3STI3 DBALBBS IN
T)OOK, CAP, IETTfB, and all kinds
JLJ of WRAPPIBG PAPER, ÜBTe remoyed from
NO. ST WOOD STREET to
No. S 3 gmitbfleld street,
_ „ _ PITTSBURGH, PA,
«a-Oaah or Trade fot Rags. apg
FlOYi),
BOWN A TETLEY,
136 Wood at
GBEEN AJPPXiES—2S ban-ek, just re
celled and foraalftby/ -
HEKRY H. COLLINB-
I3EANB.—3O bags white beans for Bale
by .few] HEMSY g-OOLLIHa
ATKKIDGES always on hand for 0.
Sharp’s rifle*,
as DO and 60 bores. Forsaleby
Jy»: BCFWH * TBTtSY.
OIL=
10 barrels Linseed Oil;
10 do Carbon do; received b j
HENRY H, COLLINS.
and giflgi
WILLIAM CASE & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o.
IMPORTERS OP
ALSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA BYE WHISKY,
327 and 829 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
WILLIAM iLAYTOm,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No, 37 Diamond Alley,
Near Wood Street,
_ PITTSBURGH , PA.
•**“ Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and
Cognac Brandies, Old -Aionong&neia Rectified
Whisky. mhlO
E. P. MIDBIETdfS & BEO,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &c
ALSO DEALERS IK
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET,
aplOrl, d • TBTZADKLPRIA.
gtotoma and gaprs.
'yf & D. RINEHART,
■uxnrrAoruuK uni rr.ti.mti m .n. mm,
TOBACCO, SNUFF A SEGABS,
«pBl3y KO 120 WOOD STREET.
LYON AM STM AL,
WholcsaU nnd Reiml Btaler ir.
GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS
AKD
Virginia Chewing Tobacco.
WOOD STREET,
ander the fit Charles Hote..
ocn TH'I'I'HWJKGiL PA;
Wm. Mn.ua, Pbtia -c. Vy. KieurKoa, Pittsburgh
MI CL Elf. & RICEETSOS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
ASS UCFQfiXXBa 07
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS,
NOS. 221 AND 228, CORNER OF .LIBERTY
AND IRWIN STREETS,
9 AHD SOLS AG&NTS POJI
SWEARER’S CITY GLASS
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Iron, Rails, Cotton tarns, &c*,
Constantly on H&nd. [mr*
iztgtumatt (Salients.
GLASGOW’S
AMBROTYPE GALLERY,
—IK-
X.AB'A.'Z'BT'X'S HALJ^
FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE:
TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING
real fine Ambrotypes at a moderate price, and
All who hAvo txien unable to obtain a good likeness
elsewhere Are renpecUdlly solicited to call.
Large variety oi caaesand frame-i always on band.
Prices moderate and Aftttßfaction guaranteed.
C. GLASGOW,
my 10 M Fourth '-U-reet. Pittsburgh.
©rams.
P. Ritutb J. S.Rftmxr H. D. Riybi
(LaLc At Miller A Ricketeon’s.)
RKYMKK A BK.OT HER 8 «
(Succeaso; to. Kiyhxr A ANniason.)
\Y hr.leaale Dealers in
FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUTS, CO.NKECTIO.VLKY, SUGARS, FIRE
WORKS, Ac.
No. 39 W'ood aU, and No. 113 Second street,
Opposite St Charles Hotel,
20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 6s A 6b.
6 do Coach do.
6 do Star do,
10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil,
6 do do 2 do,
26 do Lubricating N 1 OH,
10 do do do SOD,
60 do Carbon Illuminating Oil*
26 do Coal '.do <lcl
On hand and for sal& by
B. a k J. H. BAWTEB,
To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agncoltora
Society, the first premiums for Oilß, Soaps and
Caudles. mhia
FITXSBUBB B. CARD IN ES.—
WM. H. SMITH “,JOS.'a HONfBU D.
PITTSBURGH
WIJLIViAM BAKALEY,
Wholesale Grocers,
Wo*, is and 20 Wuvd Street,
WM. H. 9WSTM &. CO,,
WHOLESALE G BOGEYS,
lit SfcCQfsO SSO 147 FIRST STREETS
Pittsbwf Fa.
UPHOLSTERY,
No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAG
JL ture and lreep constantly on hand every arth
Clein their line, via: Cornicftp, Ornaments, Cm
tain Goods, Comfort*, Feather Beds, Mattrasses M
all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds
Ail kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
4Sr*Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac,
octlT Iyd ROBERTS A RQfINICg,
Apollo Hall Billiard Saloon.
JOHN GANGWISCH would.remind
his old friends and coatomerß that he Is stall
to be foand at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance
on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet
quality oflager beer,and in connection with the
nail, a well appointed billiard saloon, with gooj
tables, ballß and cnes.
Bebember the.plaoe, Apollo Hall, Fourth si
near Wood, entrance from Fourth. jylfcly
A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
JSL» FOUNDER, No. TOBEOOND Street; Pitta
ourgh, Pa., is prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTH
EE HELLS, OK AIjL SIZES,
From 10 to 10, 000 pounds.
CHIME BKLLB made to order. STOP ANI
QABBEOKlKffofalhnMSii for Steamboats
MINBBAL WATER PUMPS,:COUNTKR KAH
o oaatinf!B toW » 1
W-J-BABBIT-a ANTI-ATTSITIfaN METAL
MERALLIO PACH.INS, tor
Steam Engines. . ; ' apgjgy •
CRmbßiEs; ■’ “ -
O 160 bags Rio Coffee.
160 bbls (oak,) N. O. Molasses,
16 hhds Porto Rico Sugar,
60 bbla Refined -do
25 * do Yellow do
600 boxes Window Glass,
26 bbls NTT. Syrup,
16 w No. 8 Large MackereL
10 hf « do
10 bbls No* 2, medium, do for aalebr
W. H. SMITH A 00’ f
_lel* H* Ko'wnd. and Ha Front akrtmi
Taxes on western LANisPr
Persons owning lands in Uie West, who wish
to pay tares, are informed that weattend to the
reoeiring and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, lowa, Ac. ’
a COTHBERT * SON.
01 Market wL
OLT’S RE VOLVERS 1 (JOLT'S RE
VOLVERSI—Just receiyed, another lot by
express of ail the different kindsmanufactnred.
Sharpie Four Shot Repeaters;
Allens Seyen do
Smith A Wesson’s Seyen Shot Repeaters.
For sale hr , Rows; A TKTI.ET
GREEN APPLES.—IO barrels choice
Breen Apples, (rat receiyed and for sale by
_ aogfl Corner Market and Ftrstetreats
H-HKEN APPLES—SO bbls.; received,
.this day, and for sale bv
P' "Y: -a L HENRY H-_OQH.INB.
OTA TOES.—IOO bushels Prime
Npshannook Potatoes, just receiyed and for
“*£•££ HAH. A. FETRER,
. aUjr7 Corner Market and First s treets. !;
J'OR THE CHEAPEST. DRY-GOODS
in the city call at l
sag a HANSON LOVE’S. U Market street.
/NAMP KNIVES—For sale by "
sea BOWN A TETLEY. ISSWood at
jjfcrttitnitg.
FURNITURE AND CHAIHS~
' AI =
SEXSTTOBip FKIOFS
JAMES W. WOODWEI.L,
Hos. ot and 99 TUrd. Street.
add
111 FOURTH street,
ooußßTiHa or
ALL VARIETIES OP STYLES AND FINISH,
810SAB1A VQft
Hotels and Private Dwellings.
IS- All orders promptly attended to. and the
Furniture carefully packed and boxed.
Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at short nohoe.
Cabinet Manors supplied with every article In the
line. • > mart
Ij’URNITURJB FOR CASH.—A full
assortment of Pittsbnrch'. manufactured
FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOS OASES,
WARDROBES,
ynd every article neededin a welHorniahed dwel
ling, as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE, .
Constantly on band and made to oner As the
only terms on which business
llshment is forGASH, made Accordingly.
Persons in. want 01 anything in the above Ime,
wouW be advantaged by calling at •
FACKINER k IRWIN'S.
No. 103 Smithfield street, below,Fifth*
J. D. Faoicnraß,
Jonw M. mwng.' mrfltiy
(Bdacattouali
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franclscaa Brothers-
This institution, situated
IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva
nia,- fom miles from Cresson Station, on the direct
route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was
chartered in. 1868, with., priviliges to confer -the
usual Collegiate Honors and, Degrees, The loca
tion of the College is one of-themcst ’healthy in
Pennsylvania-tbia portion of; the Allegheny
Mountains being proverbial for its pure water,
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Schc!astie year commences?on the FIRST
MONDAY after the lfitb of AUGUST, and.ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Bessiona. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces
sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac- Ac*
will be furnished by the tnstitaaonto the Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the ago of manhood.
Tsana—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in
advance....... $lOO
"Washing and use of Bedding-^—. 10
Classical and Modern Languages, e£tra.~~~ 10
Students spend Vacation at the Collego 14
Reference Can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
O’Connor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, Si. Mary's,
Loretta, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
Diocese.
D. C. KNEELASD
Jg’EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE ANDOVAL BONNE!
BOXES; _
Iso, makes to order FluON AADEANCT PAEEB
BOXi£i, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac, at
Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley; and- "Wood
street, (third tory—over Cmaens’ Bank.) Pitts
burgh, Pa. _ jelhly
N' ' TfS shit
notice oi dissolution Partnership .
Notice is hereby given that
the partnership lately existing betweenLEE
A- BECKHAM andGKORGE A. KELLY .of the city
of Allegheny, under the firm of RECRAM 1
KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of ApriU 18*1* by
mutual’consent. BECKHAM A KELLY.
The business will be carried on at the old
stand by the subscriber, by whom all tbe business
of the late firm will be settled!
GEORGE A KELLY.
Allegheny, Jnne 4,186 L-jeO-tf
jgOAP, CANDLES AND OILS.
1000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Son),
500 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and Sahara
300 do No. 1 Palm Soap m 1,2 and 3lb bars:
200 do Oleine do hi Ilb bars,
150 do German do :> lib bars,
250 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ilb bars
do Sh&Ting and Toilet Soap in different
shapes and mass.
500 Boxes Miners' Candles,
1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles
for Summer uae.
200 Bores Adamantine Btar Candles, 45,6 s k 6a.
50 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, 6s k
6s.
10 cases % cans Sardines—choice brands:
5 « l| “ «. « «
S 14 £Jand% 44 44 M boned;
In store and sale by fseB) REYMKR ABBQ3.
6DOZ. PARRISH'B HAIB EESTOE
ATIVE; 6 dot Parrish’s Elixir; just- received
and tor sale by GEO. A. KELLY,
ivl* .Alleghany city
EAD.—IOOO Pigs, received by
_ m 2 HENRY H. COLLINS.
OATS.— 400 bushels Prime Oats, in
: store and for sale by
JAMEBA FETZER,
anß Corner Market k First sts
Liquorice.— .
6 cases Sicily Liquorice in 6 lb boxes;
8 44 Calabria “ just received and for
by f S eBl REYMER A BROS.
*VT\EW GOODS AT 96 MARKET!^
Aw comprising of all the newest styles and fabrics
plain and figured French Merinos, ladles* water,
proof Cloaks, and Cloth for making a desirable lot
ol ladies and children's Shawls, for Fall and W inter.
AD will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the
motto.
Ladies, call at 96 MARKET STREET.
Elegant gold and velvet
PAPER HANGINGS—For sale bv
■e2B W. P. MARSHALL
KEAT BA EG AX NS IN HOOP
SKIRTS—New Bijles just received at a great;
reanctron In former pnoee. .
EATON, MACRUM k CO,
ag 3 IT and IP Fifth s’reet' "
LEAD —200 pigs, for sale by
soBO HENRY B. COLUNB.
RYE F LOU R—27 barrels fresh ground
Bye Plonr, receired and for sale by
_JaB A. FETZER, corner Market and First eta ..
5 BARRELS STCILY CANARY SEED,
just received and for sale by
GEORGE A* KELLT, Druggist*
se!9 60 Federal street, Allegheny.
Q & BBLS. HEMP SEED, just received
m* U and Cor sale by
G EOBGE A. KELLY, Dnmoste
selQ 69 Federal street, ATipghwpy,
AADOZ. POKE CATAWBA WINE.
lYy f ° r
s«bi fl» Federal street, Allegheny.
BROOM CORN BRUSH—3O - bslos, a
anperoir article, for sale by
887 HENRY H. COLLINR
/VREKN APPLES.—24 barrels choice
JJURE OLD PALM SOAR
FORE OLD PALM SOAP. -
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
I am m receipt of a large lot of pure old Palm
Soap, equal to any toilet Soap now it] nse, Its con
etant uae is a sure prevention of chapped .hands,
lace, etc, etc. Phoße wishing a good Soap at the
price of an ordinary article should use the' '
PORE ODD PALM SOAP.
PORE OLD PALM SOAP. .
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
For Bale by ~ :>
JOSEPH FLEMING,. .
TT oomer Market street and the Diamond Is'
1: • . HllfiH in. IKILii,
17 ngine builder a MACHINIST
JBI GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL or
Marbury and Duqume Way, JVtshiqrgK will
jnketo order, and warranted aB ooid S oGi
; bamade, thetollowing machinery, rls
Engtaes,. Turning Lathes, tar wood. aniaenTpS.'
neradbr wood and iron; DrilUngMachinee: KonaT*
and Tobaoeb Basin; Patebbnght and Model Ydo.
cilices, in the beatmaim«rtiHhrfß«jt. p-», g* "Tv
Hangers of all siies and variety iSerewßTofiinvtliT
ameter and pitch, to fifteen fleV to ®rth. Vm
also mate, and hare on hand, Doctor and Nlaser
m-SS
»dPl“ e Satncheswld6,l^BfeelAihchwlonn.
N. R-—Particular attention aid nro mod hide pi.,
en to repairs on PrtnUng fteSsesahacdhSMa
Q WEET POTATOS— I3 bbls' Slarietta:
O Sweet Potaioa, just received and forrsie by'w
JAS A JXT&r;
0014 comer Market and Firsts!.
, "VOLT S REVOLVERS— 6 inoh,6shotR
V/ For sale by BOWN ATBTLEY,
iW Wood afreet ,
4>aaa»rg.
Wood Htrttt, corner of Thirdr~
> 4 - : ■ ■ --.v iiv ; . , ;vlO .
ATir-'change -lirokera, andDealera-lirlfotei
andp.n. -NoUg
. padtvinaUthe<dtiM««fliigb(Bittt*
[United. States. Uenoaite.reeeivad s a.mrft£dM > «r
T Mars ei
and Fourth streets. - ...jri <. fypsM y*?
voiifJiKs!AttjrGSnAjrWi s i
osifi tj3 EKDis
'PMLV, frotrr£>2 E #ddffifr\. ,
also, on Wednesdfc v •
from May lslrto.NoTi--mberlßtjihaa-?'»>o , oiflM| ? 1 - i
and from November Ist to Ish front dJeW'
o'clock. ' »*;,
_ Dej>o3il&' received r r ail euros noi leest&*h tlnfr
DwAab, and a dividenj tbeprofitadeclaredkifcb,-'
declared semt-enhas ly, in' -■ -
BineC the Bank* was otyahlaedi^t 1 thetaUf offixv *• ’
petoenfcayetuv. ~' ,;. A , "
-outjiftpjftcodto timeafa/j'
iaterestirom thefirstdays oPJunejunfDecefibw, .
compounding twice a • e«rstflhouktroutdin&ihe<d#“ v
pc«itor.to call- or even to eresent his. pass bookl/At
this rate, money will .double "inless truuj tKteiye
yenra, makingln the
. PXBCIOT. A T*4Bi l . ~
Books eoniamiDg «)a Charter, Br-LswMtele
U ,toa l^dg r «^o4» J plls^ 4
GEoaets ALB&BB. V*:
TO* FfitfilßOTS. ‘ ’
Wiliam J. Anderatiu. JamieAß
HiHßurgwin, ißaacrM.'Peimockp m
-;
Hopewell Hepburn RobertßobV- * ■''
James Herdman, ■ JsmesHWdle,
Junes X). Kellayj Alexander Undl* :
.■■"■ *( CSSB3i ii* '
Alexander Bradley,; John 8.-McFadd«ii "- -
John G. Backofeh, •' * ‘
George Black,. JohntHJMClldr.^s7
•, James hl'Auley,''
Alonso A. Carrier, JohnMarshalt
. Oharlfes A.«olton, Walter P.mS£li2
William Douglas, John On, ■■, nu: ;S A
■ John, Brans, . . H’flnn^T^-t^ygwML I , T 4 -
John Holmes, John ftTshoeiiberse
, William o. 'Haven, Alft«n«^ipy <^pear^
Peter EUHnnker,' wiiiiAm xlicsQw«»
Bichard Hays, Isaac Whittier. y a
William 8. Lively, Christian Yeagefr/.r •
sxcutfanT ah 6 tauflijaaa. ' ~ im
! OBABIjFB^A—CGBTON. [fe|
„ uOAN OFFtCE. ! ' ■"
HUBKRT W. €lffllOTTt
No. 100 Smithfleld Sfc,
Now the corner of Fifth, ■
. . . FIX PA,
TyrONKY in large and emalJLqoaiifcrtiea
loaned on GoldatulB>' rer, jblataonda, JM»al
it, Sold and Bilrer Watches; and alrkimla
able articles, for any length of time agreed
goods cannot be delivered w<thouttfiaTlckeVHot.
accountable m caae ot fire. ‘ .7
W.Offloe Boors from 7 A ST.-to 1A PfM.'
{1 B. SEELY, ;• "
V* U 4 FIFTH SISEEI, opposite dOM&l,
BEAL ESTATE ASD ffiSmE tST
DBAUCBUI-'-- ~
KOTES, BONDS, MuBTSA BS and otlierß«m
rlties. u--'/ ..•.,-i»!. : 7- f ap4'
gXCBIBIOB CLASS
.A-STOL'FEIiS'. T.PTDJJKEI i*.#. i
WOLFE FLUMitETI Iffi
GLASS MANUFA tlTltiilifey, >
WA H EHO O S E ft r? s,iM ' ;
Jo. 12 Wood Street, Corner of Tliit,
eeaniy • •• '■ • PKtabarjtfi.
W. CIJBNXNQHAItj h. C PKNiHQHa li. .a: mrinrr»« fri m
».
/Cunninghams & co.-^arTTis
\J -BURGH CITY (-LASS W(lBKB—Warehrmse,
119 water street, and 166 First- streets Pittshtozh,
Pa., three doors 1 elow iHtfUße.
Manufectureraof Pittsburgh wihdoiFpiass
Drnggistsf Glass Ware and American ir.Ccmvex
Glass, for parlor windows, and publio
bondings. * lip
Dissolution of artnership.
nHHE CO-PAKTKEBSB'LP HERETO-
X fore existing between JChiN HUN'T 4
HENRY MINBIL niider 4
MINER, is this day mnloal conii nt.
The business of tt &4ate firm nUI be settle' bv
HENRY MINER, v» ho is anthoii£6d ( -tosl2u
firm’s namein liquidation. “ ’ V'
W NP. HD 1 . *
BSNBf HlHEiii
r'> f
July 16th, 186 L
HENEVMINiB,
Snooessorto
HIjNT * MUQfcP, r '*• - C
Wholesale and Be tail ' -i< -'v-Li
BOOKSELLER, 8 rATIONER A NEWSDEALER
NoaCnin i 73 FIFTHS’! REEP, ’ i ! 0 *
Next door to thePoßtOffice, :*>
W ~ Pitisbnrgb,
glTyou /want some goodnEw
JL , ftntt (ajwejwted Minoe Me.i, njjied,and ail
ooking WmeTNew
OranaO,Lemon mid Ha*ojkh*
•Brothers in the Diamond, <where all
cropFroit andlower than at ah* s <>tSeth<raae
to *s*s®-' a ceneraltadfaO'aMatftoiSt of
h amity Teasel Wide*/ .Brandttfrfeati all
other kinds of gov^M^^QieatoaMgaors.
deB4 corner o' Diamond i ahtfiXim^S^Sr.
LUNS, PISTO.LS, Kli at
T tonUonof Bain Beared of ", >»
eras, - ■■■'■’.
ISTO LB.- 4c-.'Ao~
Bdirected to our didstock, *-^**^*
, wl w. toots,
“t* m •. 07 weod Vraat
Terms cZsET^NEWI^KjaDai
.''lf' < 3f| ODSn_oPEN‘ •) HIS DAK—New
eTuits, Singtnuns, 4c. fljey Gt>odß. ; »t CV-cents
Printaat accents par yard, former priceliSdcnE
Bargains for cash. aHANBOIfciLcfVE, <
- aala , ; Uiarketatitet.
H. J. LYNCHe
K . rf. FOB JBAljLfoup
J3L andabal' -iSeßir m the city. Twenty-are
acres m cultiy r ,?i',.ncG in prirnetiniber. A
good new franc ->rc '.e house of sli rooms,hall
and kitchen ; Bta good gsrd D. wcU sof Swats*,
Ac... Price, Terms easy. For Kale hr.
eel 9 B. ruTHBBRT * BON.;.?! Mfiketst.
Stark. ;o(.-aNTy,
oars? °Lk oo J land on the Ft. WayneanilChl
;eago RJt, Price, jfi 00 peraci .v ForsaJeh'y
eel# 8. CUTIMIEET iSON, Ol Matketetreet.
gTILL CHEAPER T<IAW~TT.yn!R~
BOOTS,
AHD BROGANS.
GaU soon at tho Cheap Cash Store or ,: f
JOSEPH H. BOBLANft
«el* 08 M-iketstreet, ddocr fromFifih,
CITBON.— “ : —-
10boxesfr sbCitronj
• ® '2
mT
300 LBSI RONEFTEjSBa^HI
"W»W Of Wwrftaad^SySft.
°° ,s m<mtY g. obiji m
On,— 25 bai els &">, 1 CarfcOn Oil,
received aad JorMlefcf V 1
0012 ' IH&RT E. CpIiLINB.
MEAI i —75 utish fresh'grnnT» j
OomWeal,jusi received s&f forstfahv
r r JAB r
comer Market jinitHtttatr
Green btSfretiTiuß*
-received aodl-treaU tor »l. 'ho***.’ *
B4ar a g.,t!oxjjm
IOfY aAOKS OKI KD
,store,aa<i lor*H O bj‘ . •,
Hit tj es * RiarigT«n ■•
'pircPjBNTIN i£
1 for«*leb 7 B. A PAHtffiSTOCK^W
■>f-WrW.wwfe^raad,V
tVU Uoltl i, J \ eivet ±*af>e*iiH> aim
, XV iaga. for sale by
' arr),crushed powdo-'ed
IMJSS AT * JO JSACH-i-FoFaaJebr
BOW»*TKEL»V, J
8w boxes bunob R*iaW
100 u ?““*»
100 Q « •
100 M IIM
•»"•*«» loe»J
fifaWrfm J ‘(r y f~ ! - y
4thaMald.
4Mws i‘,dWa
jhgoltttun.g,
SHOES,
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