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    Army -Wagoh and Ambn-
JanceHanießS. •
On?« p»A»yt Cwiama ua Eampia*,'!
vomer Ojuovxird rtnd Mercer strata V
-••x, N«w Yoai, August 3,1881. J,
S<S WILL BE RECEIVED
for famishing, by contract Army
should shoe the price st which
vnej can oe tarnished, at the places ot manufatfr
tore, and the price at which they can be delivered
At tins depot; the number which can be made by
the Udder within toe month after the receiptof the
order, also the number which he can deliver with*
in one week.
The harness must exactly conform to the follow
Ing specifications and to the established-patterns:
Four male harness as follows, to wit:
_ WHEEL.
Tiro Quflore—Breech straps, 8 feet 6 inches long,
B}s inches wide* sewed into 14 inch rings of % inch
frpn; hip straps 8 feet 11 inches long, 2)4 inches
Wide; staypieces 2 feet long, '2)4 inches wide, with
inch .-buckles; cross straps ia buckle into stay
Slg'fr feet long, X% inch wide; side straps 4 leet
Inch wide; Us straps U inches long, )4
wideytspering to a point.
Two Bejly Kapdp...Trfmg feet 8 inches lone,
Stneheswide, with a two inch buckle; short side
1 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide.
Two Hair Collars! 18tol0inches loDg, with double
straps and gale leathers and borkloH % inch wide.
Twopairof strong Hames to aaityinade of white
oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings I}4 ifloh
square, apples and line rings.
Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 6 -feet ‘6
nch ea long, &inoh wide; upper one 4 feet flinches
long, W inch wide
Two Bridles—Crown piece 2 feet inch
wfde; cheek pieces each 10 inchealong, IJ4 inch
wWejhront piece 11U inches long,: men wide;
stayjrteces,from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches
lonjftlKinch piece U inches long, 1 inch
wide; bunds Otechealong, 6)4 inches wide; reins,
tong sidedjfeefclpng,l inch wide; short side 2 feet
tonfel ihoh wide, with 1 inch buckle; butts, tinned
muueU) thweigh & potmds to the dosen
Two pair Chain Pfpes, 2 feet long, 2)4 inches wide
...TwOfflate Trees Chains, 7 feet long, 16 links to
thefoot, of No 3 iron, with T on one end, weight
Ts£ttfB9>s Twisted or straight
Onirpairof Breast Chains, 22 inohes long, 14
links to the foot, of No 8 iron Twisted <
Two Neck Bhaps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2)4 inches
wide, with Scinch buckle
Two Meek Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links
to the foot. No 4 iron, T and loop to be riveted on
to the neck strap Twisted .
One saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gul
let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way
with half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 ‘inches long,
16 inohes wide; surcingle 7 feet 8 inchces long,
fyi inches wide, with 2y£ inch buckle on.one end,
to oe fastened to the saddle by being riveted do
two.ourvedstraps, inch wide; those straps are
placedon each side of the saddle-tree, one
end is tied to the front part of the bar, to other
endiptheextension oftbe bar behind the cantle,
Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7
tnchSalong, wide, with 1% inch buckle;
stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern,
to weigh 18J4 lbs to a dozen pair
, , LEAD.
Two OoQkrs47H to Mooches long,made the same
aa fbr,wheelharnesB
TwopiarofHameatDouit,of same material as
.for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast
rings sad line rings, with straps as in wheel hftr
neog Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness
Two NeckS traps and Chains, the same as for
wbeehhaamesß
Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness
Two pair Chain Pipes, “ «
Two pair Trace Chains, ** «
Two Crupper and Hip Straps Back strap 6 feel
long, tapenng from inches to 2% inches wide
Hip&traps, each 2 feet 4 inches long, inch
wiae, eaoh with a hook at one end
Two Baek Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3)4 inches
wide •
Two Hartzngaltib, 4 feet long, 1)4 1 nch wide, to
buckle into the bit
One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches lon e inch
wide.
One Check Hein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to
buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed
in the centre to receive the lead line
One.Lead.Line, 21 feet long, finches wide, with
a buckle at one end and an Blnch loop at the other
One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet 6
notices long
OneJH-orse Brush, oval, of bristles, —by—inches
One Curry Combe, No 222—8 bar
• 1 The whole to be packed in a box about 18 inches
wide, 17 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1
inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as many
be required
Four Horse Harness, as follows, to wit;
WHEEL.
Two Quilore Breech straps, S feet 8 inches
long, %£ inches wide, sewed in 4-ineh rings of %
iron; hip straps 4 feet long, 8 inches wide; stay
pieces 2 feet. 2 inohes long, 3 inches wide, with 1)4
inch buckles; .cross straps to buckle into stay
pieces 6 feet long, 1% inch wide; side straps 6 feet
oinobeslong, wide; tie straps la inches
long, wide, tapering to a point
Two Belly Bands Long side 2 feet 4 inches long.
Inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short side 1
foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide
Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long, with
double straps and safe leathers and inch
wide
Two pair of strong Hames to suit, made o fwhile
oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1)4 inch
square, staples and line rings
Two pair Hame Straps Lower one & feet 6
inohes long, )4 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inohen
long,34inoh wide; of alum tanned leather
Two Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 inches long,
inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long.
IJ4 inch wide; front piece inches long, V/ 4
nch wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces,
16 inohes long; \)4 inch wide; nose piece 12 inches
long, 1 inch widefblinds 6 inches long, C inches
wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch
wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, 4ith 1
inch buckle; bits, tinned mulien, to weigh 6 B>s the
doses
Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 incites long, 2%
inches wide
TVo pair Trace Chains. 7 feet long, 14 links to
the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T
on one end, weight 9 lbs per pair
One pair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 Hnks
to the root, of No 2 iron, twisted
Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 5 inches long, 21 4 inches
wide, with 2>4 inohrmckle
Two Neck Chains. 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links
to toe Toot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv
eteffdtrto iheneckratrap, swivel in the chain
One Saddle, made on Attakspas tree, head, gullet
and castle-ironed, covered In the usual way with
half tanned horse hide; flaps 20 inches long, Id
taches wide, surcingle 7 feet 8 inches long, 2U
inphes wide, with a 2)4 inch buhkie on one end, to
befiistened to the sad ale by being riveted to two
carved straps, inch .wide; these straps are
placed one on each side of the saddle tree; one
end. la tied to the front part of the bar, the other
end to the extension of the bar behind thejoanlle,
Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 ! feet 7
inches long, 1% inch wide, with VA inch buckle;
stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to
weigh 18J4 pounds to a dozen pair.
LEAD.
Two Bridles, same as for wheel harnAaa
Two Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same
asforWheel'harness
T%opair.of Hamas to suit, of the same material
asfdr wheel hanieas, ironed; with hooks, breast
rihgsahd Erie-ririgs,with straps as in wheel har
ness
Two Heck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel
h l?<sßeny Banda, same as for wheel harness
Two pair Chain Pipes, same aa for wheel harness
Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har
ness
TwnCruplperß and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet
long, tapering from SU inches to 2U inokes wide
Hip Strapa with buckles each 2 feet 8 inches long,
lKinch wide, with wrought hooks
TWO'Backßands, Sleet 7 inches long, 3% inches
Two Martingales, 4 feet long! 1U inch-wide, to
buckle into the bU '
One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 0 inches long, % inch
wide
One Check Bain, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide,
to buckle into the bit nt each end,witb a ring sewea
»the centre to receive the lead line
One Lead Line, 21 feet long, inch .wide, with
• buckle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other
(tee Whip, heavy plated horse hide, fi feet 8
inches long.
Onb Horse ’Brash, oval of bristles, by
iuche. One Curry Comb, No 223—8 bar
•55 0 « h P l ®i? 01)6 in * box about 21 inches
de , e P> 54 inches long, made of 1
StSKtf-W W °° d ho °P B orfe»n,«m.,
whole to be made of the *best material n<nr.
£L g n!^ e procesi of m“^£ao
cerise., Iraeeehain, crupper
back bands and coupling straps are doubledwJs
bearing chan 8 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No
4 iron, with a Ton each end added; and lead hn«
to be SO ieet long UQe
The-whole to be made of the best material sew
ing to be made with good waxed thread, and subject
to inspection daring the* process of manufactore
and also when finished
Whfin six-mule harness is required, the lead
collars, bridles, hames, neck-streps, belly-bands,
chain-pipes, trace-chains, crupper and hip-straps.,
/ beck-bandsand coupling straps are doubled; one
bearing chaimS feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No
” d un< >,
Proposals will atso b« received for making and
delivering ambolcnee hamaas. for two or fonrmole
6peCifi “ t, ° n of whleh **>
P™J»aals »nd guarantee wDI be fttr
*t this office, and none will ;
irt** do DOt conform thereto .
mSsl^.r T i.f^M.”’“ en ' ed hy aJ)d tt> r ‘he United
prop ° 3ai thBt “v
ISfPlWSjlfLJ* d *^^® nd °rsed on the envelope
Proposals for furnishing Arm*
Wagon and Atnbalance Harness," and addressed
* ' i . r^°L b - VINTON,
a«Uw Quartermaster U. a Army
> dno oii R£FIK EiiS.—-We are prepar
iA, rpflnepjwUh ,u»o necefiarr
Pumps, Codks, *6»in-the litfot »nd mort
, spproTed plana. Onr experience in this branch is
.. pot wuiUed,fcy *ny otileKestiiMiafimeHt. Porwork*
refiners
- SoirarskffssbJU, Roberta, Wilkinson Jk Co.,
-.a JafiLßa-BeU, .HolabiftM'Oormnck SCo^
.ParteratJiutaewsJk Co., Kackott iMcFadden,'
Jolm.Copila.„,, .Tho^Bou^Co,
. gobsrtg.HUl A C<k , .
i •. J&faa, - 1 '
, ..wJ&DQiii KErNEKR' , -" i
*B* Wood fetreetiy
,S and for sale
Hop. iaB«nrt US Wood street.
1861. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. IB6L
ON- AMJrAiTBB MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4th.
Pennsylvania Central Bailroad.
EIGHT DAILY TRAISB.
The through mail train
leaves the Passenger Station every morning,
(except Bonday,) at &59 a. hl, stopping at all
stations, and arriving in Philadelphia as 10.30 XL m.
THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daOy
j&4;to3>-rm, stopping -mtiy r aA principsl atatians,
making direct connection at Harrisburg for Btitd
maiß, and arriving in Philadelphia or B&timore at
7:40*; m.
THE PAST LINE leaves the station, daily, (ex
cept Sunday) at 1040 o. hl, stopping ohiyai princi
pal stations, connecting at Harrisburg tor Haiti
mor\,£dcass2» h fSss: n,:
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 8:09 p. on, stop
fcrTaf.^
station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:16 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive m Pitfcsburgn aa
follows ld6 p m; Hail, &06 p. m;Fast
line, L 39 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation, lfcOt
a, m ; First Wall’s station Accommodation, 6:30 a.
m.; second Wall’B station Accommodation. 8:30 a,
m; third Wall’s station Accommodation. LO6 p.
fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, 6d)6 p. m.
Trains for filairsvilie and Indiana, connect at
BlairHVille Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo
dation, and Express and Hail Trains East and
West.
The raveling public will find it greatly to their
interest ingoing East or West, to travel by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now
offered cannot be stzrpuea on any route. The Road
is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from
dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort
to all who may favor this Road with their patronage.
FARMi
TO NEW YORK $l2 60 |TO BALTIMORBtt 60
PHILADELPHIA 10 00 1 LANCASTER 866
HARRISBURG, $7 46.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsyl
vama Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York
Passengers purchasing tickets in care, will be
charged an exoesa according to distance traveled in
addition to the .station rates, except from stations
where the Company has no agent.
NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for personal ba gage only,
and for an air ount not exceeding $lOO.
N. IL-Au Omnibus Line iad employed to
convey passengers and baggag i to and from the de
pot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agti,
At the Penn’a R. R. Passenger Station,
no 6 On Liberty and Grant streets
1861. THE SBO3~
jeiTTSBUBGH, FT. WAYNE &
CHICAGO BAILWAY,
TO ILL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST,
WEST IND NORTH WEST.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
3niiLE to Cincinnati as quick, and to
L “ Indianapolis! St. Itaois-and-Chicago quicker,
an by any other ronto
WESTWARD TRAINS.
FASTMAILUfIR---LeaTeßPittsburgh L&5 l il
Arrives at 10.40 a. m.
Making close conneotions with Bellefontain* and
Cleveland, Columbus 4 Cincinnati Road>; arriving
at Fort Wayne at 4AO p. il.
Arriving at Ghio&go at 11X0 p. m.
EXPRESS TRALN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 p m.
Arrives at Crestline 10.60 p n
Making close connections as above.
Arriving at Fort Wayne at b a ns.
Arriving at Chicago at 11:00 a. m.
Sleeping Oars on this train from Pittsburgh lo
Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago.
N. B;—' The time to Cincinnati by both these
trains is the same as by SteuDenville. Trains on
both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers
all go into Cincinnati together.
All Trains through to Chicago without change of
Cars.
EASTWARD TRAINS.
ijeave Chicago. 8.20 a. w and ABO p il
AmvmgalFort -Waynaat 2:16 p m and 1280 a m.
Arrive at Lima, 6.10 pil and BXO a. il
Connecting train* for Layton and Cincinnati.
Arriving at Crestline,. >B.3o p. ■. and A2oa.il
Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati,
Cleveland, Buffalo and the East,
Arriving at Pittsburgh, 6XO A.M. and SAop.il
All making oloae connections with Pennsylvania
Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allen
town and Philadelphia.
fI9A-t>nly one change of earn between Chicago
ana Ntu» -lork.-vj»,Pittobuigh ana Allentown on
train tearing Chicago at 030 p in, reaching Ptttw
burgh at 3.60 p to, and New York at 10.45 am.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Krom Nederal at.
Station. AUeghenr City.
NEW BRIGHTON ACOO'MMi HIATiON.
Leave* Allegheny at 30 a m and 4,SU p m
Arrives at New bi/gbi on atll.lo “ 6lu»
Leaves w fljio u 12.10 **
Arrivesat Allegheny at 8.16 “ iwo *•
"ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Allegheny at 7.40 am, li£o p m a*d 6 p ra
Leaves Economy at 6.C3 u y.uy am M 4w ‘*
market train.
Masailon at 4 ;»0 a m
Ijeavea Alliance at.... .. (Liu a m
Arrives at Allegheny at u.oo a m
Leaves Allegheny at *460 p m
Leaves Alliance at 7 4o p m
Arrives at Massillon at 5.41 p m
Trains are run by Columbus time, whinli
is 12 minute? flower than Pittsburgh time.
VR/Tiakete are sold for the accommodation and
maraet trains at reduced prices.
Troqgn trains connect as follows
At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts
burgh Railroad.
At Orrvilie, Ohio, to and from Milleraburg, Akron.
Cuyahoga Falls, etc.
At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby, San*
dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Cresuine, for Delaware, Bpringfield. Oolnmbus,
piPCjnDAh, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, 8L Louis,
Domsyme* etc.
At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Gin*
At Lima, for^idney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo,etc
At Fort Wayne, lor Peru, Lafayette, lad, 8u Louis,
and intermediate points in Central Indiana and
Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the 'Louisville, New
Albany and Chicago Railroad.
And at Chicago, with trains for ail points in Illinois,
Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota:
For further information and through tickets
»pply to 6EOB&K PARKIN. Ticket Atft,
_ Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.
Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of
the fompanjon the line of the road, to all parts of
the United States. WmTp; SHINN,
« ,General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
G. OiS3. general Superintendent. no 4
PITTSBURGH RAJLWAY. .
CHANGE OFTI«E--WINTER ARRANGEMENT
/\N AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. 4-
\J ISO, trains nffl lane the Depot of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, in PitUborgh, as follows :
FnTBBDR&H, COLUMBUS AMD CIMOINNATI
SHORT IiHB, VU STEUBENVILLE.
No change of cats between Pittsburgh and Cin
cinnati.
t AriiTe. Arrives Arrives
Pitt vorgh, »t Colcmbna, at Cincinnati, alBt. Louii
1:66 A M. 11:88 A H. 130 p.w.
1:40 p. H. H:l6 P. K. 2)00 A, M.
Thto route is shorter to Cincinnati. Louisville.
Oolumbns end ell point* Bonth, then anr other
route. Splendid sleeping cazsatiaehed to ell Niaht
Trains.
PITTBBDBBH AMD WHEELING LINE.
Leaves Ar. at Ar. at At. at Ar. at
Kttsb’gh, Boohester,WellsTille, SteubMlie.Wh’lnK.
Blta 3:10 A*. Ido a. m. 633 a.«. 636 a 5.
WO r. M. 2:60 P. H. 3:60 AH. 6:00 r. w, 636 r. M
12:10 AH, lltil 238 p. H. 8:10 AI. 130 AH.
3.20 P. M. 4:60 p. I. 036 p. M.
The 1:66 a k. end 1:10 p. h. Trains connect with
Trains o( C. O. B.R. for ZaneßVlUe, Lancaster, Ac.
The 830 p. m. Train stops at all stations between
Rochester and Wellsville.
PITTSBURGH A’CLEVELAND LINE.
■ Leaves Leaves
' Pittsburgh. (foreland.
LM A. il 9-Ab A. M.
li4t> f. K. 8:10 p. u.
.The I*o p. m. train connects at Bayard for
Jfew Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas
Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Shndnsky, To
ledo, Chicago, or points West, rut Clereland, must
be particular to ask Tor tickets Tie (Hereland.
Through Tickets can be procured at the lab.
erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
_ . Jt STEWABT, Ticket Agent,
For farther particular* apply to
WIUjXAM otRWART, Agent.
At the Company's Office' in Freight Station. Penn
otTßei, p vtctjbq
not Band Ticket Agent oierelandTohio.
VIA KIVEK aND
a H.
and Torre Haute and Alton RdhJHj T , en !?. Haute,
and Lafayette and IndiaaapoU«! r i£i l ?,?*• L o ™ B
-Solem, and Michigan CrainSl rJLiI?7 and
BOCK iaLANDTInKLmf3T^S^ I , fQr CHICAGO,
ate poinfaf . lON, and all interined]-
Throngh ’Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS.
• THREE and PERU
« fteirtto and passengers carried from Cincin
nati orXawrettoebnrg in less ,tlme. than bw anT
bther rente by twentj-fonr hoars, and at as low
rates. The only road by whiolt shipments can ho
made , from Cincinnati to the) West, without
breaking doUu
1 Consignments made to:J. E.SIBBOSB, agent, at
Cincinnati; or W. a ODITiHW; .agent 3 Lew.
rsneobnrg, will recelre prompt attention, and no
charge for oommiaaion; na cAorps /of drnyood or
eomjmgiion at LotrmeAan. -"I '
For farther information apply to THOMAS RATI
GAM, (No-116 Waterstreet|jrogßnt of the Company,
who ia prepared to give naotran aaonra forpos
and freight Jo Indianapolis, Terra Haute,
JSam, Greencastle, Crawfords
yllle, Charleston, Bans and Hattoon, Ae, Ac.
lOHM F. jKff
IMPORTAJVT.
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOB
. ... , ST. JOSEPH,
M polnt “> Northern Missouri, the State
»agTH MISSOURI BAILBOAD,
130,118 to St Joseph
’•RM.jtei&Sfij&gy l TOlokost line by thirteen
l^«pf<S«to?«h ß r“ Ch6d b s rraU ’ aad
a!,®
road. IBAJKrHfBTDESBON.
Pres*t. and Qen’l Soph North Missouri R. r
TTiiiiii TT fliwn iflrmt
jhtrapittt,
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
'T’HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSU-
A ;RANCE COMPAMY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office, J»o. ASA and 137 CHESTNUT STREET, ne«
BfmnOß OF AffllH, JJJTVABT Ist, 1860.
Jftiblished Aggrteably to An Act of Assembly, being:
First Mortgages, amply secured eS
Beal Estate, (present Value $103£13 61,)
cost. 102,006 26
Temporary Loans on ample Collatteral
Securities ~ 89,185 56
Stocks, (present ralae 72,) cost. 89,786 66
Notes and Bills , LB2l 00
Cash-.. 27,910 88
6B
The only profit* from premiums which thin com
pany can dinde by law, Are from risks which
iare been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty in Town and Country at rates as low as are con*
sistentwith security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, they hare paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Mmions of Dollars, thereby afford
-515i e J. ld SI l f 8 -i?Mi lhe *i Tantl, B eß of Insurance, as
disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities,
tosses paid during the year 1869, $62468 86.
maiofoßs.
Chjrles W. Baneker, JJordecal D. lowtß,
ESEi oIP!", Davtd a Brown,
Samuel Grant, r ao<^
£^ b R b? l s Edwards Dnla,
George w. Richards, George Pales/
CHAR N. RANCHER. President.
Si? Vice President.
WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem.
„ _, v *■ GARDNER OOFPIN, Agent,
mylg Northeast cor Third and Wood streets.
Western Insurance Company.
OP PITTBBUKGH.
GEORGE DABSIE) Presidents
„ . _ F. M. GORDON, Secretary
Oapt. R. D. COCHRAN, Qen’l Agent.
No. W Water street, (Spang A Co.’s Warehouse,
up staira,) Pittsburgh.
WM .IKS'® *1 . Inda of FIRE ud MA
RINB HlHKft
A Home Institution by Directors who
are well known in tbeoommunity, and who are
termined, by promptness and liberality, to main
tain the Character which (hey bare assumed, as of
©ring the beet protection to those who desire te be
insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 80th, 1880.
Stock Accounts .4 68,000 00
Mortgage .. 04«0 00
Office furniture— 280 00
Open Accounts, etc...... 48
S“ h ; ••• M
Premium Notes. 27.000 30
Notes and bills di5c0unted...^.—.......... 174/J76 14
OIBIOVOKS.
George Darsie. R. Miller, Jr,
George W. Jackson, James M’Auley,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nunick,
Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Bickeison,
Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight
Alexander Speer, David M. Long,
Rees J. Thomas mrV
PHILADELPHIA PIHE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMFY,
MO. I4S CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom Hoafli,
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 rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KING. President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President,
DIRECTORS:
Charles Bayes, E. R. Com,
K. B. English, George w. Brown,
P. B. Bavery, Joseph 8. Paul,
0. Sherman, John Clayton,
B. J. Magargee, K. Wilor,
F. BLicxiroax, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets
mmwMrSwp
SAMUEL KKA, Secretary.
WM. BAGALEY, President.
Office, Cor. ofHarkst and Water Bis.
Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Western Rivera,
Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi-
gation oi the Seas.
Insures agafatt Loss 4
and Damage by Fir*.
DIRECTORS:
Wm. BagaJey, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jas. M. Cooper,
Jas. Park, Jr, C. Sug, 8. Hartoangn,
B. F. Jones, B. 0. Young, J. Caldwelt
FrancisSellars, K. M. Kier, John fcL Dilworth,
John Shipton, Barclay Presten. Wm. G. Johnston.
mb*J9:ly<ih.
PIKE INSURANCE.
Tht\Enterprise. Insurance Co.,
OK PHILADELPHIA.
Bilk* 7HAan for Oti, Ftue, or Seven Ttart, or Per
petuaUy.
William Holmes A (kx, Livingston, CoperlandA
Co- James B. Lyon k C<x, Hod. Thon. M. Howe,
William 8. lively A James Marshall, Al
ien Kramer, Esq., George B. Bryan A Co., Wilson,
McKlroy A Co , Wilson, Carr A Co, John T.Logan
A Co- Jacob Painter A Co, Bailey, Brown A Co.
DARLINGTON A BLACKBTOCK. Agents,
apl&3m Offioo, Bank Block, No. 87 Fifth sL
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THE
Reliance Mntnai insaranee Company,
Of Philadelphia*
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Her.
chandiae, Furniture, &c., in town
or country.
Cash Capital, >229,610 90.
- Assets, $303,608 96.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. ,
Invested as follows, na
First Mortgage on Improved (Sty Property,
. worth doable the amount (166,600 00
Ground rent, first claas.- 2JQ3 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.VB p cent
Mortgage Loans, (30,000, cost „ 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 0 per cant 10&n............ 80,000 00
Allegheny County 6 p cent Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans-......., oo
Collateral loans, well secured OO
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual insurance 00~ OO
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00
Stock of Delaware M. 8. insurance C 0.... 700 00
Commercial Bank do 6,1 Rfi oi
Mechanics’ Bank do 2,012 6o
Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip....— 100 00
Bills Receivable, business paper...—..—. lB
Book Acoounts, accrued interest, etc 73
Cash oa hand and in in hands of agents.. UJ&6 16
paw non „
CLEM TLNGLET, Preaidet
Diaioroas.
Olem Tineiey, Samuel Blspham,
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederiko Brown, William Mosser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. TiAgley,
John R. Worrel, MttrHhfti) Hill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lotbrop,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitta.
B. M. HI NCHMAN, Secretary.
J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mylO Northeast corner Third and Wood Greets.
file Mutual Life Insurance Vo
OF MEW YORK.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
400 WALNUT BTKKKT, PHILADELPHIA.
S'HE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPANY
is conducted on the mutual principle, in the
otest sense oi the term—the entire surplus,
daduamg necessary expauet ohms, being equitably
divided among the assured.
Receipts for the year ending 81st January,
(L&BdJ)7& 76.
Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Hlillon
of Dollars.
Cash on hand and in Bank. 4 120,060 89
Bonds and Mortgages 6,421,879 12
United States Stocks 887,282 60
Real Estate lB
Due from Agents 6O
■ - 74
Addllnterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 00
Deferred premiums, (estimated) 136,000 00
Premiums in course of transmission... 33,132 38
Gross Asaxn, February 1,1861 (7,237,989 12
Rates of premium lotcer, and profits greater than
in most other Companies.
Taa Paopoanou or«i*an Asam to the amount at
risk ia greater than that of any other Life Insu*
ranoe Company in the United States.
Pamphlets and every requisite information will
be furmshod free of expense on application, by
letter or otherwise to
„ J DARLINGTON A BLACKSTOOK,
ySLamd _ 37 Fifth Street Pittsburgh.
Pelawarb mutual hafety
INSUKANCESon \easels,Cargo andFramhfc to All
£VL%i?° r,d ~ INSURISoBB on
Goods, br hirers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car
tffilh 01 Uai< FIRE DJSD
gj*sasJs?2r ~dta' * 6neraiiT ' “ Btona ’
Dlksorosa—Wm. Martin, Edmond A Bonder.
Tbeopbilus Paulding, John N. Penrose,
Daria, James Traquair, Wm-iw a
Hand, Wm. C.Lndwi* JosephH. Seal, ft RE
Huston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kel
ley, Samuel E. Stokes,/. F. Penis Sloan.
Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Snenow
M’ilrain. Thomas A Hand, Robert BortbmJr.
Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Farkmd, Joshua p.
Eyre, John A Semple, Pittsburgh, D. T. Morgan.
A R Berger, da
WILLIAM MAHTm, President.
THQfI a HAND,Vics President
Rsnai Ltußaa, Secretary.
P. A IUBEiBA AcenL
la» Ha M Water rattaucK
WM. H. WDITSET,
public.
/"OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Poll, Fifth
\J street, now Wood. i,xs
Al»**» B. IfflaiJtON* ~, jsfwp g. tins
M’CALMONT & KERR,
AT LAW,
VENANGO CO.,
mylßdyd Pmuuylvmnta.
H. W. Perrmaou— G«o. r. mma
PATTERSON A DAWSON,
attorneys at law,
KUHK’B law buildings,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
_ J—Jy PITTBBURQB, PA.
B. P. LUCAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ol *«®> »o. T» Unit Btr.lt
~ . (Three doors below the Court House,)
m y*lr PiwaßcxaH, Pa.
u. brackenbidoe,
attorney at law
OflU., 10. IS* Fourth St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ja34dy
TEETH t
C SHE THEREFORE IT IS TOO LITE.
SILL, has removed to 246 PENN
e STREET, in the house formerly occupied
H. Kevser, opposite Christ's
He will give ail the modern improvements. Teeth
Inserted at various priceatrom flB to $B3 per set.
Rxtomcs- Rev. W. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Fin
ley, A. G.M'Oandleas, M. IX, J. H. Hop
kins, W.H. Vankirk, Dr. GeoVH.Keyser, W.Him
ick, Samuel hPKoT au3T:ly
DR. c. J3AELZ,
WITERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN;
AIfiO—AGENT OF
RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS
RUPTURES.
d»M, 00R. PKWN AMD WAYNE HTB.
JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at
Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be
tween Bmitbfleld and Cherry Alley. dmlily
George s. selden having
resumed THE PRACTICE OK LAW, mar
hereafter be found at his office, 133 Fourth street,
Pittsburgh. teSO
Tfl
HAUL, Surgeon Dentist, successor
• to S. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street
Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and
from 3 to 6 o’clock. felt:ly
CUPPING AND LEECHING,
KB. * KBS. BHBK.
extracted. Hot, Oold and Shower Baths
xdfrlr F. 8Ef18.177 Orant street
®il, (Seal, (Bandies,
ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY.
BREBETOE, JOHEBTOE A WILKIES,
46 Market street, Pittsburgh* Pa.,
lj AYE ALWAYS on hand a superior
ILL quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING
and CRUDE COAL 01LB.
Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and
BetalL aplSJy
B. C. A J. H. SAWYER,
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
P»lm, Toilet and Rosia Soaps,
IT Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
A, FLOYT),
CORNKK FOURTH AND ROSS STS.,
Pittsqnrgh, Pa* agent for the receipt and sale of
CARBON OILS.
Keepe constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy
and lightoils suitable for Lubricating and Refining
purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash
o* I *’ tpMmdtt
ffilall gager, &c
NEW WALL PAPER SHWRE.
BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY ITS.
Mo. 107 market Street,
The subscriber is opening
anew and large stock of
PAPER HANGINGS,
Embracing a complete assortment tor Dwellings,
Stores, Offices. Halls, Churches, to which o«
would respectfully invite the attention of the Pu
blic. having an entire new stock of goods recently
purchased and now arriving. Those In want of
new goods will find them by looking through our
assortment.
roart:lyd JOS. H. IIUGHKB.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
The largest Assortment and Lowest Prices
m Pittsburgh. Come and see
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
No. 8T Wood Street,
(Near Fourth, at the Old Btand,)
Has tor sale French, German and American
WALL PAPERS,
FOR PARLORS,
BAI.IA
CHAMBERS,
CHURCHES,
LODGES, Ac
50,000 rolls 12} cts. rolls at
0,8 and 10 cts.
Window Ouhaxsb, Fzu Board Pxnrrs,
Tisns Oovns, Cklinss, to.
39“ Look for the Striped Front.
The only place In town where a hill assortment
•f Frenoh papers i« kept. znarU
gttdtrmot.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, 461 Penn Street, 6th Ward
f 10 LLE CT lONS promptly made.
\J Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal
W min|p Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Buis
Pro hated. ap&ly
French wall papers, of Spring
Importation, prior to enforcement of the new
jarifl, are now sold 30 per cent cheaper than can be
hereafter. Styles very beautifiil. For sale by
fl el4 W, p. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street
GREEN APPLES.—I 7 barreht just
received and for sale by
» HENRY H. COLLINS.
SUNDRY PRODUCE.—
100 Bags Pea Nuts;
76 do Feathers
60 boxes Cream Cheese;
8 bbls Eggs;
60 U bbls Mackerel, No. 8;
260 bushels Dried Apples;
60 do do I eaches;
Bacon Sides;
100 Oil Barrels; in store and for sale by'
JAB. A. FETfcER. oomer Market and Piratsta.
1 5 GROSS BRANDRETH’S PILES’,
A v just received and for sale by
GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist,
9e »® . 69 Federal street, Allegheny.
gAINT LOUIB FLOUR.—
200 bbls Melrose;
200 *• Pride of the West;
100 « Lafayelte;
100 M Mount Vernon; for sale by
KAY. PENNOCK A » Wood st.
NEW WALL PAPERS for the Fan
trade now open and receiving at
m JOS. R. HUGHES,
gea No. 107 Market street
"aJOTfCE,—The friends of "William
y Kernan have applied to His Excellency,
Andrew G. Curtin, for his pardon.'
octl:law2wd
1 A BARRELS PRIME HAVANA
A ” ORANGES just received and for sale by ■
M REYMKRABBOS^
L Nos. 124 and 126, Wood street
TANNERS’ 01L.— 70 bbla, for sale bv
.. B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
oc * a oomer of First and Woods sta.
TWO ACRES OF GROUND, JUST
below Muiohester, for rale b,
_«nB_ A OUTHBERT * BON, 61 Mu-ket rtreet
1 OO barrelsloverincpsand
~ TPenns,lvnnU B,mp in store, and. for
eaia b, (a«141 MILLER A RIOKBTBQN.,
SIA BIFLES! $lO RIFLES 11 $lO
TID RIFLES 111 for rale by
BOWrt A TETLEY,
Bel, 138 Wood st
Dwelling mouse, fur rent.—
No. Bfi Ross street. A comfortable abd con
▼eniept„ Dwelling House, of 8 rooms with bath
room, gks, AcTRenL
sefiO S. OUTHBERT A SON, 61 Market st
BOWIE KNIVES—For pale low by
seal BOWN A TETLEY, 136 Wood st
On* REFINERS.—6 caakß superior
paint for oil barrels, m>tHw g them perfectly
tight, for sale very cheap by J
—M -HENRY H. COLLINS
I^GGS. —8 barrels fresh Eggs, just
II receired and for sale by ’
_ „ JAR- A FETZER,
“F Comer Market and Firat atreSa
Half pktce is what weabe
eelling oat a great oiany kinds of onr snm
merteeaa goods, firtbd bear
bargains. Call early. (t HANBON I/SVa
n* T 4 Market atmnt,
gttfl JPofcng.
WM, BEIOExx, '
IMPORTER AMD DEALER Hi
BRANDIES, COHDIALg, WINKS,
Old llonongnbela and Beatified WJtfiky,
No. ISO Wood Stroot,
fa22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa
8-B.i C. P. HABIULB,
MAITUFACITTJBEBS
A.isrx> DBA LESS IN
X) OOK. CaP, EETTfiSTand all kinds
PAPKB, JUTS nmored from
MO. #7 WOOD STREET to
ISO. 88 Bniltti field street,
PITTSBTTBCJH, PA,
or Trade for Baga. apt
WILLIAM CAKE ft CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o.
IMPORTERSOP
_. .... A L S O ,
IMitOlsnaad Dealers in
PISE OLE MOSOSBAHELA EYE WIIBIY,
827 and 829 Liberty Street,
lylMy PITTBBP&QH, pi.
.WILLIAin CLASTOIV.
WHOLESALE A BETAIL
liquor merchant,
No. ST Diamond Alley,
Near Wood Street,
_ ~ PITTSB UROH% PA.
AlTOys on hand Blackberry, Cherry and
Uognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified
ißk y- mhlO
E * P. MIDBLETOS & 880.
IMPOBTEBB OP
WINES, BRANDIEB, &o
ALSO DEAL BBS Of
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET,
*j>lo:lyd PHILADELPHIA.
Sofrarto and ffeprs.
w. & D. BINEHAKT,
KttoMumo An mum n au
TOBACCO, 81SUFF A SEC ARB,
«P*l=*y NO UO WOOD STREET.
LYON AJRNSTHAL.
• WhoUsaU and RstaU Bfcsbrvn 4
GENUINE HAVANA SEGfARS,
AES
Tlrdßla Chewing Tebacea.
WOOD BTSBBT,
uadar tb» BA Chutes Hotel,
<xJI PITTSBURSH. PA
W*. Mmn, Phil* -O. w. Bumoi, Pittsburgh
MILLER & RICKETSOUT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
amp nfpQMoa or
IRAKDIKB, WINES AND BEGARS,
NOR 831 AND 238, CORNER OF LIBeSt
AND IRWIN STREETS,
ASP 801/S A9SNTB FOR
SWEARER’S CITY GLASS
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Irei, fall*, Cotton larsa, Ac- Ac-
OOBlUntly OE ■mmL fmrg
(Salaries.
GLASGOW’S
AMBROTYPE GALLERY,
LAFAYETTE HALU
FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE:
TO THOSE THIRTIES WANTING
real-fine Ambrotvpes at a moderate price. and
all who have been unable to obtain a gooa ijkfthaaa
elsewhere are ressectfhlly solicited to call, *
Large variety orcaseaand frames always on hand.
Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
0. GLASGOW,
tnylO 84 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh-
> ®n>«rs.
P. Rjrmas —J. a Rima.—.H. D. Rma
(Late at Miller ft Ricketson’s.)
REYMBR a BHOTIIHHI.
(Suooeeaur to Rinas ft Ahpibsozl)
Wholesale Dealers m
FOREIGN FROTTS,
NUTS, CONFECTIONERY.- BUGARR FIRE
WORKS, Ac.
No. 89 Wood bD, and No. 118 Second street,
Opposite fit Charles Hotel,
WILLIAM jRAfiALEY,
Wholesale Grocers,
No*. 18 utd HO Street,
WM. H. SMITH— —JOS. R. HUNTER.
WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GBOGE^S,
lit SECOIO IRD 147 FIRST STREETS
Pittibnrfh, Fa,
UPHOLSTERY,
Ko. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood*
rpHB SUBSCRIBERS KANTJFAC*
1 tare and keep constantly on hand every arti*
de in their line, via: Cornices. Ornaments, Cm
tain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattraaseaoi
all kinds; also, the oelebrated Patent Spring Beds
All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures:
JW-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac.
octlT Iyd BOBEBTB A EQEMICBL
Apollo Hall Billiard Saloon.
TOHN GANGWIBCH would remind
tJ his old friends and customers that he is still
to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance
on Fourth street fie has always on hand the bee
quality of lager beer, and in connection with the
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with gooj
tables, balls ana cues.
Bebember the place, Apolle Hall, Fourth st
near Wood, entrapoe from Fourth. jylOrly
A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
FOUNDER, No. 70SECOND Street; Pitts
burgh, Pil, is prepared to famish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTB
SB BELL 9, OF.ALL BTEtta
From 10 to 10, 000 pounds.
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP INI
GAUGE COCKS of all Rises, for Steamboats;
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, OOUNTER Ran
INGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finishe >
in the neatest manner.
BABBIT’S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL
FULTON’S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, foi
Bteam Engines. SpSBuy :
S“ UN DRIES.— ~
160 begs Rio Coffee,
160 bob (oakj N. O. Molasses,
16 hhds Porto Rico Sugar.
60 bbls Refined do *
» - do Yellow do
600 boxes Window Glass,
26 bbls N. Y. Syrup,
16 “ No. 8 Large Mackerel,
10 hf * do
10 bbls No* 2, medium, do forsalebr
W. H. SMITH A OO’,
Jill 118 Beoood. and 140 Front street
Taxes ok western Lands.—
Persons owning lands in the West, who wish
to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the
receiving and payment of 'Duces in WiseHfiih,
Minnesota, lowa, Ac. " '
& CUTHBERT * SON.
6l Market eL
OLT’S REVOLVERS! GOLT’S BE
VOLVEKBI—Just received, another lot br
express of all the different kinds mannlaohxred
Sharp's Four Bliot Repealerr,
Allen's Seven do
Smith A Wesson’s Seven Shot Repeaters.
Per sale hv SOWN A TKTLKT
GREEN APPLES.—IO barrels choice
Oreen Apples, just received and for sale by
„„ „ J. A. FETZKR,
*°B6 Corner Market and First streets
i KEEN APPLES—SO bbls., received
J this day, and for sale by
008 HENRY H, COLUNK
POT ATO ES.—lOO bushels Prime
Neshannock Potatoes, lost reeelvedend for
saieby JAB. A. FETBEB,
_ Corner Market and First streets.
Fra THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS
In the city ea!l at
SUB q HANBON LOVE'S, T 4 Market street.
I Tamp KNIVES— For sale by "
V/ se2l BOWN A TETLEY. 136W00d Bt
i TREEN APPLES—2S barrels, just re
. Jl eeivod and for sale by
oct HENRY H. COLLINS.
BANS.—3O bags white beans for sale
I br fsool henry h.ooli.tkr
CATRRIDGEB always ofi hand for IT.
8. mtiekete and rifles. siao for .Sharp’s rifles,
at SO and M bores. For sale bv :
. W« BQWR > TETLEY.
AH-
\J to barrels Linseed Oil;
IS do 'CarfcOfl do; received by
HENRY H. COLLINS.
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
REDUCED PRIOFS
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
Vos. 8T and 99 Third Street.
ui fourth street,
ALL VARIETIES OP BTTLEB AND FINIBH,
• SIIIXABU VOS
Hotels and Private Dwellings.
»». AU order, promptly attended to. and the
Pormtnre carofbUyjusked and boxed.
Steamboats and Hotels (nrnlßhed at fihortnottoe.
Oabmet Masers anpplied with OTerr arttcle lh the
toe. math
TpUBNITURE FOB CASH.—A full
m “ a ‘* etoed
BUREAUX,
BOOK CASES,
W h FPPQttBH.
ynd every article needed in a weU fomahed dwel
ling, aa well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FOBNITUBF-,
Constantly on hand and mode th outer Aa the
only terms on which bnaineaa teWtoneatihis catab.
liahment la for CASH, priceaare.made accordingly.
Feraons in want of anything hi the above lino,
would be advantaged by calling at
FACKINER It IRWIN'S, '
No. 108 Bmithheld street, balow Fifth.
Je D. Fiannx.
Jeww >f. imwnr. tcrgfclT
ST. FRANCIS 1 COLLEGE,'
Under Care of the Franclsea* Brothers.
nUHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED
A IN LORETTO, Cambria Cotmty, Pennsrlva
nu, fooi miles from Oreasod Station, on the direct
route and Pittsburgh, was
chartered in 1868, with privileges to confer the
usual Collegiate Honors mid Degrees. The'loca
tion of the College Isr one of theznoet healthy' in
Pennsylvania—this portion: of the' Allegheny
Mountains being proverbial for Its pan water,
bracing air, and picturesque soenery.
The Scholastic year commenoes on the FIBST
MONDAY after the 16tb of AUGUBT,and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It Is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. AH the Apparatus neces
sary for Land Surveying, Engineering Ac~ Ac*
wfli be furnished by toemstitntionto the Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra
charge. Students wffl be admitted from wight
years to the age of manhood. :
Tams—Board and Tuition,; payable half yearly in
advance——...—— $lOO
Washing and use of Bedding.. 10
Classical and Modem Languages, extra. 10
Students spend Vacation at the College 16
Reference can be made to the RL Rev. Bishop
O'Connor, to tiie Rev. T.S. Reynolds, St. Mary’s,
Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
Diocese.
% D. C. KNEELAND
TTEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SOUAXB AND OVAL BONNET
BOXES;
Iso, -nukes to ordsr PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOXES, soluble for Shoes, Dry Hoods, Ac, st
Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood
street, (third tory—over Citizens' Bank.l Pitts
burgh, Pa. . |eßHy
Notice of Dissolution Partnership
■VTOTIOK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
ll the partnership lately existing betweenLEE
A. BECKHAM andGEORGE A. KELLY of the city
of Allegheny, under the firm of BECK AM ft
KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of ApriLlMl, by
mottud consent BECKHAM ft KELLY.
49" The business will be carried on at the old
stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business
of the late firm will be settled!
Allegheny, June 4 t 186L—left-tf
OOAP, CANDLES AND OILS.
MOO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap,
600 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and 8 » earn
800 do No. 1 Palm Soap tn 1,2 and 8 bharat
200 do Oleine do in 1 b bars,
160 do German do j )l> bare,
260 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ift bars
MOO do Sharing and Toilet Soap in different
bapes and sizes.
600 Boxes Miners* Candles,
MOO do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candida
>r Sommer use.
900 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4a, Be ft 6s.
60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, 6s ft
90 do Wax-Colored Candles, 4a, 6s A 6s.
6 do Coach do,
6 do Star do,
10 Barrels No. 1 Lord Oil,
6 do do 2 do,
26 do Lubricating N 1 OIL
10 do do do S OU.
10 do Carbon Illuminating oil,
26 do Coal do do,
On hand and for salby
B. O A J. H. SAWYER,
To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agriculture
Society, the first premiums for (his, Soaps and
Candles. wihia
DINES.— ——
PITTSBVRQB
#ITTBBURQHi
10 cases % cans Sardines—choice brands t
( u 12 « « M U
8 M $ and % fl »' “ boned:
In store and sale oj [seS] RBJMEB Jt BROS.
6DOZ. PARRISH’S WATR RESTOR
ATIVE: fl dos. Parrish’s Elixir; just received
end lor sale by GEO. A. .KELLY,
ivt* Allegheny ieitv
EAD.—IOOO Pigs, received by
sea HENRY" H. COLLINS.
OA T 5.—400 bushels Prime Oats, in
store and for sale by
JAMBS A ESTHER,
ans Comer Market A First sts
IQUORICE. — 7-1 :
6 esses Bicily Liquorice in 8 lb boxes;
3 “ Calabria “ lost received end for
saieby [seS] REYMKR A "BROS
XTEW GOODS AT 96 MARKET ST.,
A V compriiing c f all the newest sty ten and fabrics
plain and figured French Merinos, water. ’
proof Cloaks, and Cloth for making a desirable lot
o( ladies and children’s Shawls, for Fell and Winter.
All will be sold oheap, as the «.«H system is the
motto.
Ladies, call at W MARKET STREET.
“34 H. J. LYNCH.
Elegant gold and velvet
PAPER HANGINGS —For sale by
se2B w. P. MARSHALL.
SLKEAT BARGAINS IN HOOP
I SKIRTS—New styles just received at a great,
notion in former prices.
EATON, MACStJM A GO,
M 3 IT and IP Fifth afreet.
T EAD—2OO pigs, for Bale by
Li seBo HENRY B. COLLINS.
"|> YE FLOUR—27 barrels fresh ground
XV Bye Flour, received and for tale by
lAS. A FETEER, comer Market and Fust sis.
P\ BARRELS BICILY CANARY SEED,
jost received and for sale by
GEORGE A KELLY, Drneeist,
3» Federal street Alliigheny.
OA BBLS. HEMP SEED, just received
mlfJ and far sale by .
GEORGE A« KELLY, Druggist,
■619 69 Federal street, Allegheny.
AO DOZ. PURE CATAWBA WINE
lv or
selg 69 Federal street, Allegheny.
ROOM CORN BRUSH—3ff hole,
snperoir article, for sale by
" a . henry h. oollinr
GREEN APPLES.—24 barrels: choice
AppleKiost received and for sals bv
J AS. A FETZKR. corner Market apd First
JJURE OLD PALM SOAP.
POKE OLD PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
I am in receipt of a large lot of pare old Palm
Soap, equal to any toilet Soap now In use. Its con
stant nae 18 a sore preventtbn Of chapped bands,
face, etc., etc. Those wishing a good Soap at the
price of ah ordinary article should use the
pure qijd palm soap. ;
pure old palm soap.
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
Foreale by
__ JOSEPH FLEMING,
ff » eoTPflr Market street end the Diamond ®
bvah m. iwLe,
T?NGINE BUILDER ft MACHINIST
JU GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MttTt., —.
smun, and Duqtaamt
mkpto order, and warranted aa good aa
be made, tbs following macbin*ry, vi» JSiS:
Engines, Taming lethes, for wood and Iron: H*.
and
sod Tobaooo BarewaiPatentclgbt and Model Me
chines, in the best manner; Sbidting, and
untaandpltoh, to Sfi*3n<foeA lnlength? o^nu
also make, and have on band, Doctor and Nivirer
Engines, and Deck Pnmpa for steemboiUiAr
Lube inhears and other Planing tOOTdar •
can plano 8S Inches wide, by fl feet flin&es lona. ’
dilOrcdn Pmxptlu MUsdand EdmaUv sSSSm.
N. H—Particular attention and premputnde giv.
en to repairs on Printing Presses and other Ms
chines. ; 1,. mylAlyd
SWEET POTATOS—IB bbls Marietta
Bgeet Potoloa, jnBtrocAit<y|«nd for»»l» bT '•
JAS A PKIZBEL
corner JUrketiDd Pint st«
ptOi/f S it£V OL V EES—tiincn, tiabotfl,
Mtt For nle by
CONSISTING or
(KdufallmraL
GEORGE A. KELLY.
Uto
w H. vnx. tAMM &OOT
BMffISASBICiffI6BBBTOIs,
1 irrsßiTßgH, pehipi
£**>«* rt*vJS&e»
s§^ssja B 5S' -
8 ftl JJTGS B*SJTJK
_ *O. »» HiDBTH ITBBXV. '-
CHABTEEJEi) INIB6 6.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 ito 2 o’clock
u M ’i- n i.^ p *l' l,r »nd Saturday erenihgn,
fromMaylw toNoremberlst from? to g <Moot
And from November Ist to May Ist. from fl to
o'clock. ' *
receivedr'all Mms not lees ib*AOn
Dmui, uid a dividend 01 the profits declared twice
a year, in Juno and December. Interest has'been
declared BemPennnn ly, In Juno'endDeoember
since .the Bankiwas oicsnisedrnt therateiof six
Tier cent.* year.,
interest’from the Oral days of June and December.
scis&*
< 2r ittesenthispois’bodfc? At
,7*" doable- inlesstnahtwelve
y racro* i ™jL 11 the *KK“ff^ B »»in«»«w«ii»
Charter,
’ r “™' h6d K»Ub, on application
‘ nwnm; ' *'•*
SKOKyE ALBEEE.'
• vnaminimi.,l ■ '.fr.nm-.--i
• y™n°» J - Anderson. JameaßD.Meeds,
pww.-maaft
Hopewell Hepburn. KobortßobC :•• '
James Herdman, • James Bhidie, ,
James D. Kelley, Alexander Tmdle,
AlexandM Bradley, JohißiMoFadden.
John G. Bachofen, Peter A. Kadeinld
, John
John R Canfield, ' JameelTAiilej, :
AJonao A. Carrier, John Marshall’ - .
A-Coiton, Walter P, Maraha
William Douglas, John Orr, ~ '
John Brans, Henry laßinirwUL
John Holmes, JohnH. Shoenberee
William 8. Haven, A]*iaiutiS?miftKr
£?*? ? gnnker, William RSehSerta,
Bichard Hays, Isaac Whittier.
William S. Lavely, Christian . Yeager.,;
. bsobiu&t amv roasDßioL,
. CHARLES A- COLTOH. " |tei
HJE J%' R? A W° CmiOTTI,
ETo. 100 BmUhfleld SW;
Ke*r the corner of Flftk .
M m large eznailquantities
JU. loaned on Goldand STrer, Diamonds Jewel,
ry.eold and Bilrer Welches. andallkindiiof rain,
able articles, for any length 0/ time agreed on. The
goods cannot be delivered without Hus Ticket Hot
acconntabie'm case of fire. :
».Offloe floors from TAW. ioIOP.M. jafiO
CB. SEELY* "
e IKPIFTH 81 BEET, opposite OatKedral,
BEAL ESTATE AtJD GIiNEHAL A6EHT.
. DKALSB 1H ,
NOTES, BONDS, MuRTGA ■ES and other Beon
rities. • ; ! r^ap*
(glass %a.vrfei t ;
EXCBLSIOB CLASSWOBgS.
A. WOLFE.-F. T. PI DNKBI r~T. naarpnitT.T.
WOLFE PLUNKETT! CO.
GLASS MANUFAOTDBERS,
WAHBHOU'.SB'.
Soa is Wood Streets Corner of Flpit,
glttrtEtggfc,
We ObwwiaQHAlt,..a.^P.^|THHliregAif f aiJL.iL?flyft«lr|Wtttt^
pTONmGHAST-^^.-
V EUEGH CITY CLASS .
Sr W Btreet ’ “ d 148 First -
ft*., three doors 1 eiow House! •
chf rchee^a^g
• ghscltrtmHgj;:
Dissolution of Co-;!artnership.
XHB VTKEHJSB IP'HEBETO-'
fore enating ‘HetweenJOiiNilV.lHJNT A
jhuxaßi is this day dissolved by ymiinai <«r>iia. jj*
The business ’of tie late' firtinvifftSSttte br
HENBT MINER, >»b6 IftanthoiiEeri.t/y'pitfi,
firm’s name in liquidation* * -
jo; N ?
July 16 th, 186 L
henby hinj r,
Successor to
HUtfT * MM I *, '
Wholesale and Retail ’ ' ’
BOOKSELLER, Sa’ATJONEJi t NEWSDEiLER
Noajl an IT3 FIFTH B\ RKBT, '
Next door to the Post Office,
iT»
Wiini SUMESOODNEW
2 r *?£ e » If 0 ® 0 ? *J*d Citftm Peel g?to' M
all
t^^SSSisduS&S
*«** altir.
BIF.LEB,
a directed to oar *°»
W: WkYOUNS,
- mTt S-- g ; Wood etreet. ,
EBMS CASH!—NEW SGOODS!
NEW Gf>ODB lI—OPEN 'I HIS -DAY,_Heir
Krmts, Ginghams, Ac. Grey GoodejM B}£ eSita
and upwards, a lirge lot damagedbywate? pric*
pSS? rST*" 1 ; * lar/?eJot bm Btyle>
Pnnta at cents par yard, former phoe rtjil
Bargains for cash. a. HA NBON LOVa
a °* 3 ras '< fMark# street.
STAKK jCt'IJKTY, I&DlAilA.—l6o
of goo J Jandlott the FtWaspe and Chi
uagotLß. T\ric<i.jB OOper&ci . ForaalebT
ae!B a CUTIiI;kRT VaON, 61Mngt «Set.
gULL CHISAPEB“m
BOOTS,
SHOES, '] 1
AND BBOGANS.
Gall soon at the Cheap Sfort oT'A
/ Joseph a BoitLiaih
Ml 4 88 Market KUth.
Qnn LBBl‘ HONEFI BiiIWSfSATTIB
■ GO Federal street* ft*gn»ny,
LIN&&ED ( JJLn—rlClf by
ii. A. <so. **
soil jhftwwo* ygatwdjlfocd -*«
XAEATHEBS 100 iOsprimsfeatiiers-
X rewiredand«>rsale <hss
oel* HKHHY H. QQ
0 111—25 bat els JSI u .1. Carbon
received and iorreiebr ,
manat b/cm.t.hto
COBN MEAI i -74. bush fiegl groan 1
GoraMeai, just roceired and tor'saife nr
'JAB AFETZjEB,
oc* 2 cornet Mdrfcßtjmdßnttirtf.
in BEEN APILKS.-50 barrels, iurt
VX recoirod and tiTSaW by 1
0018 H tSMBY B-ObUJSB.
20H sacks Dkjfcn bMcHs
*Y W .Btoro,and forsa:e br- *
MU '■ «*rk*B*BfljgßTBo
'rURPENTIN a aPIBM&siEO bhfi
JL tor sale by B. A. FA HHEBTOCK * CO„
■ MU’ ; ormgjfyiratnndWoodtda.
KICH Ooldai dVelvetJPaper Hpom
tags, for tale far W,B,MABBBAI IT '
granulated and A an l BcoSdKnneed Si'iiaraS
ÜBiontand for safety BEYMXBABROH*'
ooT , Bos. IV.C sndKS Wood atx et .
EIPLES AT fJO EACff-For aaleb* I
BOWN MBTLFy, *
c? 3 ** ; 786 ,Wood si get. .v
JJAISIN&—'
■"* 300 boxes bunch flaiirin»«
IDO % “ “ ’
JQOjZ« «
100 “ Uy«
ForttSlebr fo«f»
ftEYWKR A HP OS.
jriS i ** ; t
V » borila prime Wtotera 4mßbnries <&«&
Pittsburg. P»;
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