Wagon and Ambu. |Qj! Ce Harness. Orvicfor A&scr Ciothwo aud Equipaq*, 'I SBOPOSALS WILL BE BECEIVBP at this office for furnishing, by contract Army Should state ttieT. ywicjakt ch they can be furnished, at tbe places ot manufac ture, and tbe pride atWhloh they can be delivered at this depot; the number which can'be made qy the bidder within one month alter the receipt ot the order; also the.number which he can deliver with in one week. ** *. . .n exacUy conform to the follow mule harness as follows, to wit: V I ft inches long, rmgfi of % inch iron,: hip stxepflh&Teet 11 tophoa loug, inchfts wide; stayjiidcjra 2f&etlbng,2# inches wide, with l#Ulch'iiuakieß; cross straps to. buckle into stay pieces; ft feet Tong, IV men wide; side strap* 4 feet loofe'lWlricli wide} tie straps 16 inches long, # inch-wide, tapering to. a point. Two feet 3 inches long, S inches wide,- with a two inch bnckle; short side 1 foot ft inches long and 2 inches wide. [ Two Eiur Collars, 18 to 19 Inches long, with double straps and gale leathers and buckles % inch witter Two pairof strong Hames to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with books, breast rings 1# inch square, staples and line rings. ' Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 6 feet 8 nch es piece 2 feet lone, VA inch : wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 1A inch inches long, 1A inch wide; p>eces,'from blinds Go cfbwh pieces, 16 inches - v ionff, > lJ4inch'widt^oseplecellinches long, 1 inch Wicßtdnindsftinoheeione, 6# inches wide; reins, long jride.4 feet iong, l inch wide; short side 3 feet lo&rfl inch' wide, with 1 Inch buckle; bdtts, tinned mulfen, to weigh 6 pounds to the dosen -Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feetlong,2#inches wide .Two pair Trace Chains, 7 Jeet lon® 10 links to the foot, of No 3 iron, with T on one end, weight TfctoSfca per pair Twisted or straight ..line-pairof Breast Chains, 22 inches long, 14 links to tbe foot, of No 3 iron Twisted Two Neck Straps. 8 feet 1 inch long, 2 A inohes wide, with 2££incb hackle • Two Neck 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, mode «n tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the osnai way with half-tanned hone hide;' flaps 20 inches long, lS'lnches wide? surcingle' 7 feet 8 indices long, S&Qiches wide, with 2% inch buckle.on one end, to he iaatened to the saddle by being riveted to two curved straps, 1# inch wide; those straps are placedPoe-ppjeach. side of the saddle-tree, one tsttedtoihefrdnt part of the bar, to other wnd to the extension of-the bar behind tho cantle, Bpailiflhsaddle faahiop; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 mchesfongjlkf mch wide, with 1A incll buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, boll eye pattern, to weigh 13# lbs to a dosen pair LEAD. Two OoUars47# to lS.inohes lon&made the same SB for wheel harness 'Two pUr ofHames to suit, of same material as tor wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast rings ancUine rings, with straps as in wheel har- Twb'Brfdfes, the same asfor wheel harness Two Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel harness Two-Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness Two pair Chains, u *« .-Two Crupper-and Hip Straps Back strap 6 feet long,tapenng from $U hushes to 2# inches wide BtinßtrapSj 2 feet 4 inches long, 1# inch Wide,.each with a hook at one end VftfO Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inohes long, 3# inches wide' Two Martingales, 4 feet long, 114 i flch wide, to bookie into the bit One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inches Ion& inch wide One Check Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to bookie into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed mine centre to receive the lead line Line, 21 feet Jong, inches wide, with a buckle st one end and an 8 men loop at the other . One -Whip, heavy plated horse hide, 6 feet 6 nchceslong • One 'Horte Brush, oval, of bristles,—by—inches One Curry Combe, N 0.222—« har The whole to be packed in a box abont 18 Inches Wide, 17 inches deep, 84 inches long, made of 1 . inch stuff, cobpered, wood hoops or iron, as many be required Foot .Horse Harness, as follows, to wit: WHEEL. Two Quilors Breech straps, 3 feet 8 Inches long, BJ4 inches wide, *ewed in 4-inch rings of % iron; hip straps 4 feet long, 8 inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, £ inches wHe, with 1% meh buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay • Fusees 6 feet lone, inch wide; side straps 6 feet oinabes long, inch wide; tie straps 15 inches long, Jsinen wide, tapering to a point Two Belly Bands Long side 2 feet 4 inohes long, Inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short Bide l feOtfi inches long and 2 inches wide Two Hair Collars, 22 to 28 inches long, with dtraolenrspa and safeleather&snd buckles inch wide * Two pair of strong Haines to emit, made o fwhite oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 114 inch square, staples and line rings TWpgp&lr Hame Straps Lower one & feet 6 inches Tong, inch wide; upper one 4 feetft inches long* ?£Tnch wide; of alum tanned leather t TWO Bridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 inohrs long, l« inch: wide; cheek pieces jo inches long, l»ineh:-wwe; front piece 12J* inches long, pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, IcnichfiftJong. 1% inch wide; nose piece 12 inches wide; blinds 6 inches Jong, 6 inches long.side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch Wide; Shortside 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inchbuckle; bits, tinned mnHen, to weigh 6 &»s the doaap' ' Twopair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 4 tnenes long, 2U ' inohes wide Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to theioot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one end-weight 0 &>s perlpair Onepair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links todoedbofr of Ho 2 iron, twisted i TwolNoQc Straps, a feet.B inches long, 2U inches wide* witbSUincb buckle IWoNeekChains. 4 feetO inches long, 14 links 1 fotheftoty twisted No 4 iron, Tend loop to be riv- : eted-OKib the neck strap, swivel in the chain Oner Saddle, made bn Attakapas gulleV and cantle ironed, covered in the nsual way with half tanned'horse hide r'flaps 20 inches long. 16 jnehss wide, surcingle T feet 8 incheß long, meheawide, with a 2W inch bnckle on one end, to heartened to the saddle by being riveted to two Curved Straps; V£ inch wide; these straps are placed one on each side of the saddle tree; one end Is tied'to the front part of the bar, the other end to the extension of the bar behind -the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 test 7 inches long, 1& inch wide, with V& inch buckle; stirrups,- malleable iron, tinned. bolFeye pattern, to weigh IS}s pounds to adoaen pair.' n Two same sb for wheel bawnw Two Collar 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as for wheei harness Two pair og Hamea to suit, of the same material •flier wheel: harness, ironed; with hooks, breast ringsand line rings, with strapsae in wheel har- SeSS? \ - - Two Neck Straps and Chains, as for wheel harness Two Belly Bandß, sameas for wheel harness Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har . Two Croppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet 'Jmg«^P^M»afepm-Bii ; .in c hea to wide HlpStraps with buckles each 2 feet 8 Inches lone. lieTnch Wide, with hooks * lqg&£>£ inches wide MBr&i&tefr 4 inch wide, to Du Okie into the bit Wtd? P ollpli,l * Bt ? ap > P ft?* * inches long, % inch . Retn,4feet 1 Inch long, l inch wide, to bucklointo the bit at each ond.witnarina sewed Jutnecentre toreceiye thslead line fefe-'Eead' line, 4l feetlobg, V inch wide, with ■bnckjeat one end and anBmch loop at the other. : .. r < ‘caeß °‘ i"a"nfao yheb-555iorae;.hanie^i l is required, the load eaUaret'hndlea, harass, neck-straps, -belly-bands, ■ nh»gftpfeXT«ifr» enyalope ITriS^iuxdSS^ttoe^niSio 1 Sj h 155 Army - ■ prepar ■^■bgllEPNsfS ' WEfcDOIi * REUfEKB. ‘ 3**fcWood gteae£ _ 1 - -p|iSShiU ~ *«■• t&aad 138 Wood street. Jlallraadß JB6L WINTER ARMNGEKFKT. IB6L OB AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4th. Pennsylvania Central Bailroad. OIiLT TRUSS. through mail train -JL -leaves*. tho-Paasenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) *i 6:59 a. m- stopping at all 'Buttons, andxrrivingin Philadelphia a$ 10.30 n. m. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dktiy at4?4op. m., supping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Bttti more,and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7:40a. m. THE PAST LINE leayeg the rtatton daily, (ex cept Sunday) at 1030 p, m, gtopping only at princi pal stations, connectmg st HaiTisborg lor Balti- THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 8:03 p. im, stop pmg all stations and running as far as Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Watt’s station leattts daily, (except Sunday.) at &40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WalPs Btation. leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 11:00 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WalPs Tati’s station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:16 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS Arrive in Pittsburgh as follows!—Express, 1:16 p m; Mail, 806 p. m; Fast L-S0 a. m ; Johnstown Accommodation, 1006 a. m ; First Wall’s station Accommodation, 8:30 a. m.; second'Wall's station Accommodation, 830 a. mj third Wall’s station Acoommoaation. 1.*06 p. m - t fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, &05 p. m. Trains for Blairsville Blairaville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo dation, and* Express and Mail Trains East and West. . . The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the Petanflvlvama-Raiiroad,es the accommodations now offered cannot be surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can prozmse'safety, speed and comfort to all who may fetor this Road with their patronage. PARK* r TO NEW TOKK $l3 60 ITO BALTIMORES9 -50 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LANCASTER 8 56 HARRISBURG, $7 <6. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsyi vama Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged an excess according to distanoe traveled In addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company ban no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal ba gage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Omnibus Line Losoeen employed to convoy passengers and baggag' to and fromthe de pot, at a charge sot to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. / For tickets apply to J. STEWART. Agti, At the Penn’a R. R. Passenger Station, __uos On Liberty and Grant stroe'f 1861. THE 1862. FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO HAIL WAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST, WEST MO NORTH WEST. WISTKB ABBAS6EI9EXTI TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, SL Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other roate . TRAINS. FAST MAIL LlNK—Leaves Pittsburgh 1:65 k. n. ‘ Arrives at 10.40 a. k. Making close connections with BeLiefonuune and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati RoAdi; arriving at Fort Wayne at 4.60 p. k. Arriving at Chicago at ILOO p. m. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh Uip n. Arrives at Oresuino lu.bO g m Making dose connections as above. Arriving at Fort Wayne At 6 a m. Arriving at Chicago at 11:00 a. m. Sleeping Cars on this tram from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. N. B:—The tune to Clnmnnati by both these trains is the same as by HteuoenviUe. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, And passenger* all ho mto Cincinnati together. All Trains through to Chicago without change of Care. EASTWARD TRAINS, jL«eave Chicago, 820 a. u and f 1.30 p a. Amvingat Fort Wayne at *l6 p m and 1220 n m. Arrive ai Lima, 6.10 tu. and 3.CQ ax. Connecting wi'h train* for Dayton and Cincinnati Arriving at Crestline. .*8.30 p. m. and A2O a. k. Connecting with trains for Ooiumboa, Cleveland. Buffalo and the East, Arriving at Pittsburgh, SXO a. k. and 3AO p. n. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allen town andPhiladelobis. one change of cars between Chicago and New York, via Pittsburgh and Al>ut wn on tram leaving Chicago at 6 ;-u p m, reaching Pitts burgh at 8.50 pm,and New York at 10.45 a m. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal sL, btation, AiiegnenyCiiy. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Ailegheoy at ....0.30 a m ahd 4,3 j p Ai rives at New Brighton at IJ. IO •* 610 Leaves “ 5.30 u ls.io Arrives at Allegheny at MG “ 2.^0 ECONOMY ACCOMMoDA’I lON. Leaves Allegheny ai 740 a rn, 12 hi' prna- <1 p Leaves Economy at &.C3 “ u.otia m •* 400 MaRKKT train. leaves Masson at .4;»oam Leaven Alliance at tl.lo * m Arrives aiAllegheny at ..LLO) a rn Leaven Allegheny at 5 p m Leaves Alliance at 7 40|im Ainvenat Mansi! on at h.4J p m 'lYaina are run by Columbia time, whi.'.h is 11? minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. are sold for the accommodation end marset trains at reduced prices. Trough trains connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millorsburg, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Bh6lby, feJae dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polls, Bu Louis, Louisville, etc. At Forest, lor bpringfleld, Bandu«ky r Dayton, Cin cinnati, etc. At Luma, for Sidney, Daytou, Cincinnati, Toledo,etc At FortWaynCL for pen. Lafayette, Ind., fit. Lou:,., end intermediate points in Central Indiana and Illinois. Ai .t Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for alf points on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Bailroad. J>d at Chicago, mtn trams for all points in Illinois, - MiisOuri, lowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota: For toother information and throucn tickets apply io SEOROifI PARKIN, Ticket Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all parte of the United States WM P: fIHINN, General Passenger Agent, Pitishnrnh. *• <*• WI PASS: Oaneral Superintendent. no 4 CLEVELAND AilO PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. • CHANGE OF]TUBE-WINTER ARRANGEMENT fSN AND AFTKK MOM>A Y, Nov, 4’ V/ 1861, trains will leavo the Depot of tho Penn* gyWaeia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, tut follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILL^. No change of cars between Pittsburgh* and dir cutnati. Laat Arrives Arrives ' Arrives Pitt, vurgh, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St Louig. L 56 a. m. IL6B a. tL fc2o p. *. *. 8.46 P. It 2DO a, ¥. This route Is shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping care attached to all Niaht Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING UNE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsb’gh, Rochester.WeUsrille, Steub’ville.WhTng. LAfi A. at 3:10 A. it 4:10 a. k. 623 A. H. 6:36 a. U. 1:43 p. tL 2A6 P. It 3AQ A. tt fcOO P. K, 6:25 p. M 12:10 i- tL 1:16 A. It 2:13 p. it 8:10 A. K. 4.-20 A. M. 3 23p.1t 4-60 P.M. &16 p. »l 'i'hft 1:46 a. it and 1:43 p. it Trains connect with Trains ol C. O, R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Tlo 3:3) p. it Train stops at all stations between Rochester and WellsrUle. PITTBBUBGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. US*.lt 9:45 a. h. 1:« P-». 8:10 p. k. „ Th ® P\ m - 4181,1 coooscto St Bayard for gowHdladdpfuaannotations on theTjiscarawaa Passengers desiring to go to Staduakr, To ledo, Chicago, or points Weal, via Clereland, moat be particulieto ask for tickets via Cleveland. rhroagh Tickets can be procured at the Lib erty Street Pepot, Pittsburgh, w ,? 1 STEWART, Ticket Agent, For further partieolara apply to ' - WfLIdAM AgenL Atthe Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn ® tree r « „ „ Fla. MTEER no * SenT iickot Agent Cleveland, Ohio w Indianapolis & Cincinnati fi n 'Connecting at Indianapolio with Terre ariif Terre Ante and Alton Railroad, i?st'issiS iiicfEaayette and Indianapolis, £ LbL,. Salem, and Michigan Central Kaaiat for OHiOAm? ROfSISIAKAOTELZKGTON, JdM ate potDUa Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRS and PEED. and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cmdnnatf to the} west* without breaking onOa ConSlgnmenta made to J.TS. BIBBOKS. agent, at ffim&maUj .or W. B. OOTTaK9, agent « Law rencetmrg, will reoeite prompt attention,, and no elisise. for commission', no chant for drawee or commotion at Uatroaabaro. ■ ■ SS™*?!” l *W>ly to THOMAS RATI,: SAN» pio. US Water street,} agent of the Company. *ho is prepared. to gire yhbousb nenwg for pas -2SJreL??^rifiht^ln£^^luPolia» Terre Saute] BSFSI. j&Rßs§££&"sa sa BAIIiBo . D lie only jaU roate -from St. v It i* md qniokeS iSSS!! honra-to therenMtfest point reached & r„ii 5 Is always ®7 rail, and 1 yonr Tickets to Kansas and all nni„ O^^Wiasoun Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. The franklin fire insu rance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 486 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. SfATnazrr or Assets, Jajtuaxt Ist, 1860. Published Aggreeably to An Act of Assembly , being: First Mortgages,amply secured...... M Real Estate, (present value llOiyUS 61,) cost. . - 102,965 25 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Securities 89,186 66 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72.) cost- 89,786 66 Notes and Bills 1,821 00 - «... 27,919 83 „ 6B 1 he only profits from premiums which this com pany can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. m ? < * e on ®v©ry description of Prop ertv, in Town and Country at rates as low as are con sistent with security. th ? ir “corporation, a period of thirty years, they hare paid losses by Fire, to on amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford inc evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, $62,163 86. niaictoaa. Ohartea W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewie, lobiAs Wagner, Land S. Brown, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Falee," _ CHAS. N. BANCKER, Preradent. EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. M J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, raylS Northeast cor Third and Wood fdr&ota. Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE BA RSIK, Preaidenl; _ , „ F- M. GORDON, Secretary OapL H. D. COCHRAN, GenM Agent No. 03 Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse, up stiura,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against al . inda of KIRK and MA RINK RISKS. A Home Institution managed by .Directors who are well known in tbanommunity.and who are de lennmed, Ly promptness and liberality, to main* tain the character which Ihey have assumed, as of enng the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASBETB, OCTOBER 30th, 1860. Btock Accounts 63,000 00 Mortgage .. 2,160 00 Office Jurmtare— .. yjo 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 43 £a*h .. ... is 3il 99 Premium Notes.. _ 27.606 30 Notes and bills discounted l4 KIBIOtOBB. George Darsie. ft Miller, Jr., George W. Jackson, James M’Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackiey, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas mrJB PHILADELPHIA PIHE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMFY, no. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite tlie Custom Ho wee, Capital *2lo,loo— Assets $301,048. 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 PramdeDt, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, E. R. Oope, E. B. Eagiioh, George w. Brew a, P. B. Saverj, Joseph 8. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clarion, S. J. Magargee, E. Wnor," F. Blaokbukk, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood Htre^te SAMUEL REA, Secretary. WM. BAGALEY. President. Ofllce r Cor. of Market and WaUr S la, Insures against Loss and Damage in Lb« Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rirors, Lake*, and Bayous, and the Navi- gallon oi the Seas. lniarai agalait Lon and Damage by Fir*. nisjCToss: Wm. Basaley, Hon. T. M.Howe, Jas. M. Cooper, Jhs, Park, Jr, C. Zug, 8. HarUaugn, B. F. Jones. 8. C. Young, J. Caldwell, PruncisHeifers, H. M. Kior, John S. Dilworth, John Shipiou, Iwciay Preston. Win. U. JoUnaton. mh'J9:lydr, FIRE INSURANCE, Thc' m Enterprise Insurance Co,, OK PHI LA I.'ELPHIA iSnA* TrAfin for Ovr, Pii*. yt Sfv-fTi Yeart, or Per petunlly. V\ liii&m iJoiirwu k Co., Coperlnod k (V> 7 Jamo* H. Lyon k Co., Jlou. Tho*. M. Rowo, William H. Lardy k Ca , Jwn«'» Mar.-hall, E*q, Al len K:am»*r, Enq., S Bryan k Co., Wiltton, Ms Elroy A C" , Vv ilavn, Carr k Go., John T.Logan A Co-, Jacob Pninu-r k Co, BiuJey, Brown k 00, DARLINGTON k RI.ACKBTOCK. Agent*, apl&Sm OlBoa, Hank Block, No. 37 Firm ut FIRE INSURANCE BY TBE Reliance Mntuai Ins a ranee Compan Of PtUlAtUlphta, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer. ch&ndino, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, *229,510 00. Assets. *303,508 96. omcsm.m WALNUT XT&BBT., In rested as follows, via First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the Amount $166,000 00 Ground rent, first class .. .. 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Oo.’s 6 * cent Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost - 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 per cent loan 80,000 00 Allegheny County 6 cenL Pennayl- TAnm Railroad Ijoans Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Rfulroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co_ 24j360 00 9tock of County h'ire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. H. Insurance Ca... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanics* Rank do 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Go’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper lB Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 72. Cash on band and min hands of agents.. U,BB£ 16 8303,608 00 CLEM TINGLEY, Presidol. BIUSQTOAB. Clem TingJej, B&maai Bispham, William R. Thompson, Robertßteen, Frederikc Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, BoajamiD W. Tiugley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hjll, H. L. Carson* Z. Lothrop, Robert Tolnnd, Charles Lei and* Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood* Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pitta. £. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. The Mutual Life Insurance (Jo OF NEW YORK* F. RATCHFORD STARE, Agent, 400 WALNUT STBEKT, PHILADELPHIA. The bubinessofthis company is oonduoted on the mutual principle, in the I strictest sense ol the term—the entire surplus, \deduciing nec&mary erpentet alona, being equitably divided among the assured. ( ° ! 1118 3 ’ ear endin >! Slat January y ' Darlington t blackstock, P 3l - 8 ™ 1 * 87 With Street, PitU.hi7rgh. PELA"W AKE MUTUAL K'a if KTy tS&oVSS S^a-sasißassSa floods, b TiJJ?fere, Canals, JLakea, and Land Car riflges, to .*ll parte ol the Uni oil FIRE fljgn:* RASG&S- -on Merchandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses, Ac. Martin, Edmund A. Bonder. TheophQus Paulding, ‘Jonir N. Penrose, John OL DkVis, JiunCs Traqaair, r Wm. Eyre, Jr., James a Hand, Wm. 0. JLuaTfijs Josejih R. Seal Dr. R. jl Huston,. &eo- G. Lteper, Hugh Craig, Cnartes Eel ley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. FLTentetoix^Henry Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer ATllvsin Thomas C. Hand* j r •(acob P. Jones, James JB. froanand, Joshua P. r y E?*J robn 9em P Ja » Prtwhojgk,!). T. Morgan, A. B. Burger, da .•• ? ; . <• V WIDI.IAM MARTIN. President r, , THOS C. HAND, VicaFresfdenl •t irorr brasnas, Secretary; ; . & P. A. Attest )°** »a M Water street Piaabnjjb, froflrsslimal, WM. H, WHITNEY, N OTARY PUBLIC. OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street, near Wood. jyis AW&ID ®* „laMKS g. Keep M’OALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., myaaiyd PtmuylTtnlm, H. W. PAIT«aOH„ gr. i>awub PATTEKg«S A DAWSOS, attorneys at law, kuhvs law BciiiDisras, Diamond Street, near Grant. I??!? PITTSBURGH, PA. b. f. Lucas, AfTOBNEY AT LAW, °®««» No. 73 Grant Street . (Three doors below the Court House,) frnmuMa Pa. L brack enuiidge, attorney at law *>**••, Ho. 135 Fourth SU, PITTSBURGH, PA. )«M:ly TEETH 1 SIVE THE! BEFORE IT IS TOO LITE. I » oILL, has removed to 246 PENN STREET, in the bouse formerly occupied W Q*. H. Keyser, opposite Christ’s Church.— tie will give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, from $l6 to $62 per set. Rsmnoa— Rot. W. D. Howard, Rev. ttamoel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. G. M’Candiess. M. D_ J. H. Hod kms, W. H. Vankirfc, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Nim teg. Samuel M’Kee. au27*ly DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOHEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ALSO—AG ENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR ruptures. COR, PENN AND WAYNE HTS. JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be tween Smith field and Cherry Alley. dolldy S, SELDEN HAVING M resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, maj hereafter b« found al his office, 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. (e 29 .1298*261 Te HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor # to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfleld street Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and £rom_2 to 6 o’clock. fel6:ly CUPPING AND LEECHING, HR. * HRS. BESK. extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths aelfciv K. HE8E.177 Grant street. ©il, ®oal, (Bandies, &c. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BHKRKTON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS, 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING and CAUDE COAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and detail. aplAdy B. €. & J. H. SAWYER, MiJnrrAOTimxEfl or LAUD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Bosln Soaps, Vo. 47 Wood Street, Pittabmrghy Pa COKNER FOURTH AND RO&S STS., Piitaqurgh, P«l, agent for the receipt and sale ol CARBON OILS. Keans constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy and lightoils suitable for Lubncating and Refining purpose*, which will be sold low for cash and cash o»‘v- ano-6md*v Mall §aper, &t HEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBKKTT STS, ]%o. 107 Alarkel Street, THE SUBSCRIBE!! IS OPENING anew and large stock of PAPER UA AtiIAGN. Embracing & complete as ho rt mem for Dwellings, diore*, OroceiL Hall*, Churches, Ail, to which fie would respectfully invite the attention of thePuh In*, having an enure new stock of gm-l> recemir purchased and now arriving. 'ln.re m *ant o! new goods will Sod them by looking through our ARHonmoct. mar&lyd JOS. K. IIUUUBS. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Come and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. 81 Wood Htreet, (N«ar Fourth, At the Old Stand,) Ha." for wile French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, HAI.IA CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, LODGES, Ac $O,OOO rolls at 12* cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, H and 10 cts. Wnnxm Cuauusa, Fun Bourn Pxurra, Txsm Covisa, Ckujbqb, Aa Look for the Stripod Front. The only place in town where a full assortment of Pretmh Damn ia kept. mar US JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward r"'™«rfeoU 7 nU HENRY H. OOLUNR EJGGS.— 8 barrels fresh iSggs, just J reoeired and for sale br ° ' _ , __ JAB: A. PBIISBE. mS!I and First streets. H' AiF PflQjE IS WHAT WEAEE sallmg ont a Knat rnm kinds oi onr Som mer Dress Goods. £ace- i lftumeB: tei*Wr bargains. Gall early. C, LOVE. 06 ** oS T 4 Market street. FLOYD, *9* RABBIT* ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FULTON* PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, foi Steam Engines. ID «j_ Sundries;!! “ O 160 bags Rio Coffee, 150 Mils (oak,) N. o. Molasses, 16 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 60 bblfi Refined Uo 26 « do Yellow do 600 boxes. Window Glass, 26 bbU N. Y. Syrup, 16 M No, 3 Large Mackerel, 10 hf ** do 10 bbla No* 2, meilmm. do for gaJebr W. H. SMITH A CO; _JaIS 118 fleer.nd. and lift Front street TAX Es'oN W ESTEKN I, AN ns; • Pomona owning lands in tho West, who vriah to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin. Minnesota, lowa, Ac. OLT’S REVOLVERS! COLT’S BE VOLVEKS!—Just received# another Jot by express of all the different kinds manufactured. B"arp's Four Shot Repeaters: Alien’s Seven do Smith A Wesson’* Seven Shot Repeaters. rnr aale hv fcOWN A TETLEY REEN APPLES.—IO barrels choice —« Green Apples, just received and for sale by __ J. A. FETZER, atT *o Corner Market and First streets KEEN APPLES—SO bbls., received this day, and for sale by 002 HENRY R. COLLINS. } OTA TOES.—IOO bushels Prime Neshannocb Potatoes, just received and for S»l6 fav JAS. A. FETBER, a 027 Corner Market and First streets. KNIVES—For sale by " J »e2l RQWN A TETLEY, 185 Wood st GREEN APPLES-25 barrels, iusfc re ceived and for sale by oc4 HENRY R, COLLINS. BEANS. —30 bags white beans for sale by [ff>ol 1 HENRY H. COLLINS. ?TATRRrDGES always on hand for U. S. muskets and rifles, also for Sharp’s rifles, 23 60 and 60 bores. For sale by Jvfl RtiW~N l TETLEY, oßiitrs and SUpiarg. WM. BEHWJETI\ IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIA&S, WINESS, Old Monongabelu and Rectified Whisky’ Ko« ISO Wood Str««t| _fe22:6m Pittsburgh. Pa 8. B ~ & C. P. SUBKLE, MANTTFACTUEEBB -A-Isr-Q DHALEKS IN T)OOK;, CAP, LETTF.R, and all kinds Srf WRAPPING PAPER, jaTe remored from NO. »T WOOD STREET to No. S 3 gmltlifield street, PITTSBURGH, PA, W-Oaeh or Trade for Rage. »p 9 _ WILLIAM CASH & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,&o. importers op _. . ALSO, Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAfIELA EYE WHISKY, 827 and 829 Liberty Street, > Tl °‘ T PiTmtßcaaH, pa. .WILLIAM LLAYTOY. WHOLESALE A KE'iAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 3? Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, ~ FITTSB URQB, PA. n ** A.I way a on hand Blackberry, Cherry and ooj?nac Brandies, Old Mononganela Rectified Whlßk -P - in hIS E. P. MIBDLEKtS & 1180. IMPORTSKB OF WINES, BRAND I E S , &o ALSO DEALERS IK Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 5 NOBTH PKONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. aplOtljd. ffiobatto and fftflara. w. A D. KiNKHART, UASurtorußn aitd dsalo m ail mss TOBACCO, B«CPF A BE6ARB, »p3l3y NO IS) WOOD STREET. JLlfOfW ARJVBTHAL. Wholesale and Retail dealer in genuine Havana segars, AND Virginia Cbewlmg Tobacco. WOOD STREET, under the BL Ohnrleo Hote„ oell PITTBRtrRfIH. PA. Wn Matin, t-nua -C w. Kioirreos, Pittsbargn MILLER & RICKETBOIV, WHOLESALE GROCEBS, in uctqstxbs of ■EAffDlfiS, WIN ICB AND SEGAOI, nos. aa and 225, corner of liberty AND IRWIN STREETS, AND SOLE A&BNTS FOR SWEARER’S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Ha]la, Cotton Yarns, Ag, Constantly on Hand. [mr2 Galleries. GLASGOWS AMBEOTYPE GALLEBY, -IN LAFATETTB HALL, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: qpo THOSE PASTIES WANTING *. real fine Ambrotypes At a moderate urine, and ail who bare been unable to obialn.* ; gmMi likeness elrawhere are respectftillj-iioUciied to nail Large variety ofcaees and frame* always 00 hand. Prices moderate and satiatacuon guaranteed. C. GLASGOW, inylQ 84 Foarth fitraot. PiiMhurgb. (Stmts. P. Ramaa, .J. 6. RCTKSB H. 1). Ritm* (laio ai M ier £ Ricket^on's.) HKYMEIi A BUOTIIEEB (Succewior u:. Kitjtxa A Aitnwiscs.) Wholesale Dealers in FORKi Ci N FRUI T 8 , NUTS, CONFECTIONKRY WORKS, Ac. No. 39 Wood pt, and No. 113 S<*eond stroll, Opposite 8t Charles Hotel, 30 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 6a A 6s. 6 do Coach do, 5 do Star do, ID Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 3 do, 25 do Lubricating N 1 OIL 10 'do do do S OiL 60 do Carbon lUuaoinatinff OiL SS do Coal do do. On hand and for sale, by B. C * J. H. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agytoaltura Society, the first premiums for Oils, Soaps and Candles. mhia prTTSBUHOH. I CARDINES.— WM. 11. dMITE ...JOS. bThUNTEK,* I Q rirrsa tiros WI LS.IAitl BAIiALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Kos. 13 and 20 Wt-vJ Btreet, WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GEOCE.'BS, IK SECORO RBD 147 FIRST STREETS Pa. u phojlstkhyT _*i o. 85 Fourth Street, uear Wood. 'T'HE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC JL mre and keop r.onsUuiUy on hand eYery arti cle in their line, m: Cornices, Ornaments, Cui tarn Goode, Comfort*, Feather Beds, MaitrHBBeB>i all kind*; alao, the calibrated I‘aient bpring Beds All kinds of shades. Blinds snd Fixtures, atveation.giTea to all orders for fit tfng and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloth*, Ac ooU7 Iyd HUBERTS A_ROEMCK. Apollo Mall Milliard Haaooni TOHN GANGWISCH would remind V his old friends and customers that he la still to he found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entranc* on Fourth street. He has always on hand the be* quality of lager boor, «nd m connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with *oo ■ tAhles, lialls and oues. ' K.4#*mber the place, ApoUq Hall, Fourth ri. gear Wood, entrance from For rtn jylOtly A FULTON, BKLL AND BRAS* a FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Street Pitts bursb, Pel, i» prepared to furnish to order. CHURCH, STEAMBOAT. FACTORY AND OTH ER BEDTA UP ADD SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLA) rrmdo to order. STOP AVI GAOGK COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAH INttS, and every variety of Braes Oaetines flaiehe ) la the neatest rtmoner. a CUTHBEKT A SON. Cl Market efc. For the cheapest dry goods in the city call at «n 8 O. HANSON LOVER 74 mrfret street. 10 barrels Linseed Oil; • > •* 16 do Carbon do; received by HENRY H. COLLINS. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT RBDUOED PBIOFS JAMES W. WOODWELL, WOB. »T md 99 Third Street. AND 1H FOURTH street, OOHBIBTIBQ or ALL. VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, BUITABL, m Hotels and Private Dwellings. ta. All orders promptly attended to, and the Fnrmture carefaily packed and boxed. Steamboat* and Hotels tarnished at short nottoe. Cabinet Masers supplied with every srtiole in the llDe - mate FOB CASH.—A lull FUUNfTTOnLteeiS ttobnr|!l * m “ abCtar bars, 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ilb bars 1,000 do Sharing and Toilet Soap In different shapes and sizes. 600 Boxes Miners' Candles, LOOO do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Sommer use. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4s, 5s 4 6s. 50 do > New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s. 5s k 6a. «> SUGARS, FIRE 10 caseß % cans Sardines—choice brands: 8 “ Bm»trv\ Fa 2 will mk« to order, and warranted da wood ia can ba made, the following machlnerr, rfa i-JhS Enginea, Turning Lathes, for wood and ironflS nerador wood and iron; Drilling Machines: Hona>> andTobaooo Screw, j PairaSgbtSSdr dhinea, in the best manner; Bhaftiing, wf Hangers, oi all auea and rariety ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in also make, and hare on hand. Ddctor««aait M. R— andprempytndhrfin en to repans on Pnnttng anS other $h ayuiyd. n SWEET POTA T °S_IB bbln jMarieHat Sweet Potatoa, just received *nd4bt «ele by - , JAB A METZEB, - comer Mirket end First e fj, L/Foraaleby ' BOWK AYOTley. 0 * 8 ’ 0°“ WWoodSSi. BOOK OASES, (gdacaftmal. WM h w» t+an&oQ; . BA\ T EXCHANGE BROKESS, Wood Stmt,corner of Third, 1 'TTBBOB6H, PENWA NB.OLM.KS &SOWS. Battfrarß tuirTp-r • . < **?*° I’rokenr. ud Dealera ia' «£ utocev Acceptance,*, SoW.-Bilrer KdlratSSj! &| o f ks« theEaetor? “ ,ld <#bnrarial. noLJL+tist sMrijrGS- Bnutm SO.MVV WITH BTHK*“, :T CEAETE SUB Z2T 185 S. OPEN DAIIA, ( join .9 to 2 o’clock also, on Tfednesd/* r and. Saturday-crehiUKß ■ from-May Ist to November Ist. front? to 0 o'clock tmd from November Ist to Majf lat fhna 6 to ' o'clock. i.; j :>,r s.';' Deposits received r ail snm&noUees thaitbti Do leas, and a dividen J o' the profits declared twice a year, in June and I>eet*rnber. Interest has been declared semtaaintis ly*- in- WM o'KmiEOd, at therateofsix rrft n i2d££2S* ** ■ «H.tal>l«<»d3tSffl®ite i L t ?.. d £P oai i? r “ 1 n dcipal, and bears ‘the Barn* *s® % rat '* a^B of Jon»«nd December, compotindms twicfi a ecr without troabllhk the de! |K)Bitorto call or even (o present bin ptvssbooki At LT^lvS 011 ® 3, in’ 11 doßhl * in loss Inan twelrb raaemfanii? 1110 **&*>&<*> noaxanaa-aia sSf SSBJU '3BJ»B& . GEOR6 B ATißßigg 7101 PBtettlSW. . ndersoQ - James BD. Meeds, Isaac M. Benj. L. RdmestocSr, A, M. Pollock, IftTb. HopeweU Hepburn Robert Robb, James Herdman, James Bhldle, James D. Kellej, Alexander Tmdle, *• .asm - Alramder Bradley, John B-McFadde*. ■L° hn Q. Bsobofen, Peter. A, Madeira^,- gWS “«*•,. John H.’ Mellor, John B. Canfleld, James M’Anley, -* Alonso Carrier, JotorStarehJf, gmrles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha yilUsm Douglas, JohnOrr,:< ;i Henry L. RingvralL woheS'^w 8 ’ ( ?l in H. Sboenberge William 8. Haven, AlenanderSpear. * Peter H Hunker, William HfiSmerta. Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. 7™ l William S. Lavely, Christian 'Teaser, SSCniTAar AMTt CHARLES A- COLTOS, y fftfl H Eft Rf A W? CIMiOTTI, No. 100 Smiifatteld St_ Ne*r the corner of Fifth. - : Pn SBIIHGH, PA» M9 NEY in tege and small quantities accountable m case of Qre. - *«w* «w» floors from T A M.to 10 P.M. 4 j»9O (1 B. SEE] y; 7 "' V '• “ 4 WFTH 81BEET, onpoßite 'cb&iednt BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. 1 DKALBBIN NOTES, BONDS, MuBTSA ES and otter Secs ntlee - kpi (Slass tgftnrJis. EXCELSIOB GLASS WOES*. A. WOLRE...F. T. PI UNEEI f-.T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUNKETT i CO. GLASS MASUFA*!TUKERS, WABKHOOSE a Ho. 12 Wood Street, Conner of lTwt, . “ Mil r W. CUSStBGUAJK, D. Co;THiaLmAM..._g.lrmTr»TtH3ndn S, JHMHJLH,. .. it *nwnii« CUNNINGHAMS &"C'O,—PI-QP.T g- BUBGH.CITY (.LASS Wi>BKB—Warebonse, H 9 W , K*l r ““T 6l, “ n< ? 1 ?° “treeCKtiebnrgh, tR., three doors t slow Moongfihela House! Mannfactarerß of Piusborgh City windowrfflaS Druggists Sites W ire end American Convex Olsss, for parlor windoire, churches' arid' public buddings. pl jghsalHttß}.*, Dissolution of Co-lartnership. The co-paktkebsb ip -heret< fore existing Detween JOvfN P H TINT a HENRY MINBK, "Uder the firta, ofJHUKT 2 MINER, ie this day dissolved l y nmlual cons ot 1 he. bosinees of tl e late firm hin he mIUb he HENRY MINER, aho Is authoi ieed to slgu hrm’H name m liquidation. 3 * JO I :N P. HU HEciRI Jtmilif! Jaiy 16th, 1861. HEMIiY MINI B, Snooesßor to HbiPr * MINS i', Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLEB, a PATIONER t NEWBDEAIiEB an 1713 FIFTHS',. REET. Next door to the Post 0151 ca, iyi9 YOU Wii NT'SOME GOOD NEW SVait.orpreparedMinoe Me t,mixed, andall let kind of Bpiot p,ooking Brardv'or Ornnae, Lemon ardCittonPee! s>& HiHath* Brothers a the Diamond,- wheie you will Cflt nil new crop prott and loweFthani i^X&ooSe mtnem*. Also a general and f dlXaSenTiS i'arnilY Qrocerjt'ftj Peas, Wines, llrandTg,and all of her kinds of Foi sigh and Dorn •-slfeldqncirs. . hft WORTH i.BEOTriHL dau j°™ ro ' Hlamond and tHamond aller. [UJSB, PISTOLS, KLFI/E3—l'ie a ‘ tontoon oi these in search of SUNS, ’■■••• RIFLES, b directed to our splendid stock.^®’ cash i—nk w % eooiis^f X NEW GfIODS U— OPEN 'l 013 DAY _ Prints, Ginghams, 4c. Grey Gcddsa at>6Jd cents and upwards. a large lot damaged by tw*.P£/ , ‘ rd ; A largejot mi .neU a (015-a??S Scents p.r yard, fornter price laS ctst Bargains tor cash. a HANBON LOVE. anlB ; l lHarketslreet. STaBK ‘CI iJKTY, JnitiAWA.—l6o acres of gooJ land on the Ft. WsVne arid rhi. CftgoßJß. Price. *8 oo AS FonSahT B. CUTi,’'ERT Hon, 61 igTILL CHIiAPEB TiIAN’EVEBT - BOOTS, SHOES, AND BKOQAIfS. Gall aoon at the Cheap Caab B;6recf ; '■ JOSEPH H. BOBLAMD, _aal« 68 Market Btreet,-d dbrrHom-Flfth. 07)11 ÜBS l ItONEFI ELD’S fiAT'PT.K POWDp.R, I UBt r „ •elT6d«nd SEOJiGE A. b ■J2H_ gp^iWtSa,. T i. jL.—lt'u foj galo bp JU_ UA. ™ s •wmornt Pintmd V«sd rt« "leathers iuo prime feature A received and «jr sale hy tsre > °?s* fl IC-KRT S. OOT.T. Kg \Ur—2s bat els N>. i Carbon Oil t-/ receired and ifcfclJW 200 S , A(JKi> i’iSABUES IN store, anrt lor sa e by M] 1 h Eft * BICgBTBON 'T'UKPENTIN K fcUUiUm—Bo hbla X forsaleby B~A. FA HNESTOCK *>CO c ro« ,>f good» t Gold ai d Velvet Paper for sale by. - W- E. jMARSHA I I, SUGABS-Stan ar.. , . Pittabqrgb, pa, M Vi W. tPUK^ W . 87 Wb6d ; fltyeBfc