W«gDii and Ambu ittnSfeHarileaa. OtyisioriUnTClorimra san.EQiffißifii»y - - : A . Corner of Barnard and Merarr strati, V - Nsw Yom, Aagnst 8, lggl. J T>BOSOSALSWILL BE BECEIYED jT''»tttSBjb'ffiotifarftiriiijsWDE, bf contrsetArmy - TWpropossls' should state tho prica atwhl clr theylesa be furnished, at the places ot manufac ture, and the price at winch they can be delivered at thißCepol;.Ao,numberwMch canbemade by, the brdder within one month after the receipt of the order; also the number which he can deliver with in one weeta . v. . . Theharneaa must exactly, conform to the follow iD f , oar mtUelarhese ae rollows?m'mw i * >atternS ’ ' • = £ . ... .. WHEEL. straps, 3 ieet flinches long, mchea wide, sewed Into 14 inch rings of Z A inch iron; hip straps fcahtflt’ inolioa Ton&SMJSnchea «rSr.s*R|#e©eB. ! £feet long, 234 inches wide, with *79 wm"rookies; cross straps to' buckle into stay } WOOes; o feet witte; aide straps* feet ®s&*Ja*nch wide; tie straps lfi inches long, 36 iDOnrWwej.taßering to a pbint. Bands...Long slde,2 feet 3 inches long, inch buckle; short side 1 xoofoinches long and 2 inches wide. . Two Hair Collars, 18 to 19 inches long, with doublq straps and gale leathers and buckles % inch wide. .TjftfpairbrstrongHaroes to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings I}£ inch Bquare,«tdpleB and line rings. Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 6 feet 6 nch es long, % inch wide; upper ono 4 feet 6 inches long, 3£ioch wide 'lWoßridles—Crown picce 2 feet long, inch widejoheek pieces each 10 incfceA long,‘l£ inch wlaej pontpiece 113£inches long, VA men wide; stayjJieQeSj from bmidfl tp crown pieced W inches long, lM»mch wide£nose piece 11 inches long, 1 inch Q.inches.long, 634 inches wide; reins, longtfdhd^eetlon&l-lhch widee short side 2 feet lon fW s^oh,l|rid6 > wuh l inch buckle; butts, tinned mttUflu,* to Weigh 5 pounds to the dozen TWO |mk Chain Pipeß, 2 feet long, 2)4 inches wide Chains, 7 feet long, 18 links to me moVoflfb S iron, with T on one end, weight •}4 tbSlbs per p tCr Twisted or straight Use'pair of Breast Chains, 22 »nches long, 14 links tb the foot, of No 3 iron Twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2% inches wide, with 2M inch buckle . Two NeckOhaiDH, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, No 4 iron, T and loop to be riveted on to the neck rftrap Twisted One saddle, made «n Attakapas tree, head, gul let and canilo, ironed, covered, ini the usual way with half-tanned honehide; haps 20 inches loos, 16 inches wide; surcingle 7 feet 8 inchces long, Ranches wide, withinch buckle on one end, tope fastened to the saddle' by being riveted to twp ooryed straps, inch-wide; those straps are Pto(S“ 0®? 011 eac h side of tiie saddle-tree, one tii e front part of the bar, to other end tpihe extension ofthe bar behind the cantle, “TftpifhAaddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 m<meAlong, inch wide, with iQ inch buckle; Burnura^malleable iron, tinned, boll eye pattern, to weigh 1334 fi.s to a dozen pair LEAD. Two Co3larsAT)£ to lS.inches long,made the same as for wheel harness . Twopihr of Hames to suit, of same material as tor wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast W-"" *1? B®*. with straps as in wheel har- T?7.P.Bridles, the same asfor wheel harness TwoTteck Straps and Chains, the same as for wheel haniess Two Bellyßands, the same as for wheel Harness Tw,opair Chaiii pipes, u « Two P*ir Trace Chains, “ ! •« , and Hip straps Back strap 5 feet tong/tepenng from inches to 234 inches wide hjf each 2 feet 4 inches long, 134 inch wide, each with a hook at one end .Two Back Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 334 inches wide Tsro Martingales. 4 feet long, l>£h nch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 6 feet 6 inch oh ion c Inch wide 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 receive the lead line One l«ad Line, 21 feet long, % inches wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other iu£ceßlabg P ’ faeavy plated horaehide, 0 feet 6 One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles, —by—inches One Curry Combe, No 222-8 bar to be packed la a box about 18 inches iP cpea deep, 84 inches loni2, made of 1 inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as many be required ’ Four Horse Harness, as follows, to wit: WHEEL. 'TFwo Ouilorß Breech straps, 3 feet 8 inches long, 334 inches wide, sewed in 4-meh rings of % 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; stay Pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wto'e, with 134 men buckles; cross etraps to • buckle into stay nieces 0 feet long, 134 inch wide; side straps 6 feet pinches long, wide; tie straps 16 inches tong, vnae, tapering to a point .Two Belly Bands Long side 2 feet 4 inches long, , toch®® wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short side 1 rooto inches long and 2 inches wide jJlu? ? fllr C°' , 1 ar *> 22 to 23 inches long, with wide” and safe leathern and buckles inch Two pair of strong Hames to suit, made a fwhite oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 134 square, staples and line riogß fiame fttraps Lower one 5 feet 6 mopes Jong. 36 inch wide; upper one 4 feetfi inches long, jtfmcn wide; of alum tanned leather Crown piece 2 feet 2 mehrs long, Ift inch wide; cheek pieces each Vi ibches long, IJimchwide; front piece 12>4 Inches long, 1& rmh wida Ptay pieces, from blinds to crown zHeoes, 16 inches Jong ; wide; nose piece 12 inches Jqng.T inch widej bliiids 6 inches long, & inches wide; xerns,dongwde« feet 2 inches long, 1 inch Wide; long, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buokljJjimk turned mullen, to weigh 6 lbs the dozen - • ;r Ttro-pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet « inenea long, wide .Two pair Trace Chams, T feet long, U links to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T din one epd, weight 9 B>s per pair Ope'pair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 Hni™ to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted Two Neck fitraps, 3 feet 6 inches long, 234 inches Wide* with 2jijnch buckle . TWpNeck Chains, 4feeto Inches long, 14 links No 4 iron, T and loop to be nv- neck strap, swivel in the chain * Ooe Saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet end taantie Ironed, covered in the usual way with pair tanned horse hide; flaps 20 inches long. 16 inches wide, Borcingle 7 feet 6 inches long, 234 with a 234 inch buckle on one end, to peiaatened to the saddle by being riveted to two etpvtkl- straps, inch wide; these straps are on each side of the saddle tree; one end toiled to the front part of the bar, the other Mdtothe extension of the bar behind the oanlle, mnlshsaddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 leet 7 Inches long, lnch wide, with inch buckle; BuTrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pettern, to Weigh 1534 pounds to a dozen pair. LEAD. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness Two Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, mnHft the same »s for wheel harness .Twopfo. qf Hames to of the same material harness, Ironed; with hooks, breast ,ph c nin& rings, with straps as in wbeel har- same as for wheel Twoßelly Banda, same as for wheel harness Twopair Chain Pipes, same as tor wheel harness Two .pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har naaa/ Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet from inches to inches wide nip Straps with bookies each 2 feet 8 inches lone. lMipch wide, with wrought hooks Banda, &leet 7 inches long, 3% inches inch wide, to : ouckle Jjotp the bit , ’ ■ fiieet.S irlches long, «lnch . - . . . ' ~ ' ■ asst**?*’ I mol long, 1 Inch wide, i?!y • Dlt at each end, with a ring sewed J»nfczS toxeeeive the lead line • feef long, y& inch wide, with 811(1 an 8 inch loop at theother One Whip, hedty plated horth hide, 6 feet 6 - inchealoQg °f brieties, by ; .yhe Comb, No 222—8 ter " *S B^ h ? ie v U> be packed in k box about a inches ~ :S® J& J®? 116 * (d WB4 inches long, made of 1 (j WQ °d hoops or iron, as may til®.'best material, sew- ““«ae ud are doubled; one ??®?#^^ feetiQn^l4iinica *° the fool, of No datmfwimaToirfiachend added; and leadline tfrtNlSO/feeHoilff ' . The whole to be made of the best material, sew* Ing-to betdadetTith good waxed thread, and subject to;inspectiondaringthe process of manufacture . ahualsoiwhßnfinißhed When six-mule harness is required,.the.lead hamea, neck-straps, .belly-bands. chain*pipes, irace-chaina, crupper and hip-strap£ «anpUng straps are doubled.; one feet long. 14 links to the fool,of Mo to , on each end added; and lead line oesßreetlong . - ■ C B * Bo ¥ received for making and tor hmle B S‘m2f? c 6 tmr 2 esa j for two or four mule ; SrSteSK Bpeo,fio “ tlo “ 01 »*ich will be and guarantee will be fnr bgctmalaared^S^y..o? etthia officejand none will 0 nol conform-thereto BwSS the United deemed extnnn™Lt T Proposal that may be or °£ tie envelope Wagph“St4 l£bslancr^™ , “™«Wng Army to v?NTo« Sed anlMt ; »«t rp o on.' refiners—w ( . ar „ A «d tojflt np reflßMß mth ibe oL2~£ Pumps.pookß, the latest approred rilmatvthnysjtpenence in this branS L BOlMWletoanyoUiertestabliahmenL For work refers, to the following refine™ Wilkinson t 00, .fnaStii.. aratamat 111 -' r &amsirs igA J A<jWfieWniiata'4 Cs-S. Mi'Einr. STSovfiKr't., I*ww * reineke; ijM S---: U.; "t. i. lot Wood hSeefc T» ' WwtOTgand for sale «* Hon. 136 and ISB Woodetreet. 4P»fifiEHEHT. 1861, OH AFTER MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4th. Central Bailrood- J^Elftp t r;jPAlK,y TKAISS. ,nroiE: ySKOUQH MAIL TEA£N -;Jii feaves tiie Passenger Station every morning, .(ekeept Sunday,) at tebt a. m, stopping at ail wad'amring in Philadelphia at io.Bon. m. . THETHRGUSH EXPRESS TEAIN leaves daily at jfclo p. rn, stopping _ only at principsl staUons, making direct connection at HarrUburc for Btiti mdrejAnd arriving in Philadelphia orßaltimoro at 7;4fl a. m. , THE FAST LINE leayeß the station daily, (ex cept Sunday) at 1030 p. m, utoppms only at princi pal etattoos, connecting at HarriabniK lor Balti more, end_axrmnß. in Philadelphia at I££>o p. m; AXTO»? >iI TK A 1 NSu , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ] eaves daily,. (except Sunday,) at 3:03 p. stop anil running *a-far as Conamaugn. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wadi’s flt Q t -Lw\^f® 8 Sunday,) at 6:40 a. m. BEOOND ACCOmmODATION TRAIN for Wall’s st l£is?«i? aveB daily fc (except Sunday,) at ILOO a. rru THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 400 n. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:16 p. m. S RETURNINGTRAINS arme in Piltsburgn as follows:—Express, 1:16 p m; Mali, 8.06 p. m; Fast , Line. 1:83 a. no ; Jonnstown Accommodation, 10,*Q6 a. m ; First Wail’s station Aocommodation, 6:£o a. m.; second Wall’s station Accommodation, 8:80 a. ; to; third Wall’s station Accommodation, 106 p. hl; ■ fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, 6:06 p. m. ! Trains for Blairaviiie and Indiana, connect at Blairanlie Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation, and Express and Mail Trains East and West. The raveling public will find it greatly to their Interest, in going East or Weal, to travel by the « nna 7‘ Vftma Byroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpasedon any route. The Road ia bali&eted with stone and is entirely free from dost. We can promise safety* speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. it FARE t 70 ?§7F 60 I TO so PHILADELPHIAIO 00 I LANCASTER 866 _ HARRISBURG, *7 46. Ba BBWJ® checked to all stations on the Pennayl vanis Rauroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Mew York 1 Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations *has no agent. case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal ba oage only, m 1 an ttPount not exceeding $lOO. Omnibus Lino ttuoeen employed to convey passengers and harjgag • to and from the ds pot, at a charge not to exoeed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART Act., At the PenD’a R. R. Passenger Station, Dr ’ s On Liberty end Grant streets 1861. THE 1842. BITTSBUBGH, FT. WAYHJs & CHICAGO RAILWAY. TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH-WEST, WEST BNO NORTH WEST. WMTISR ABRA(IG£OIGI<TI TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker, than by any other route _ wLS rW ARJD TRAINS. PAST MAI MlNE—Leaves Pittsburgh 1:55 Lml Arrives at Crestline 10.40 a. u. Making close conneccions with BeUefontaine and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Road/; arriving at Fort Wayne at 4.60 i\ u. Arriving at Chicago at 11.00 n. m. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittaburgh L4O p m. Arrives at Cresuine 1y.50 p u Making close copnections os above. Arriving at Fort Wayne at 6 am. Arriving at Chicago at 1 LOO a. m. Sleeping L&rs on tma train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. M. B.—The time to Cincinnati by'both these trainn is the same as by steuoenvillel Trains un both Roads meet at Columbus, and all eo into Cincinnati together. All Trains through to Chicago withoutchango of C&t!;. EASTWARD TRAINS. LOiiTu Cnicago, 820 a. m and 630 r t Arriving at Fort Wayne at 2rl6p m and Id So » ni. Arrive tu Lima, 6.10 rvl and 3.C0 a, nl Connecting with trains for I>ayton and Cincinnati Arriving at OreKtlTne. *B3O p. w. and <L2O a. k. Connecting with trains tor Columous, Oincmnaa, Cleveland, Buffalo and the East, Arrivtng at Pittsburgh, 6.00 a. a. and 3.60 p. k. Ail making olose connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Alien town and Philadelphia. tt2k.only one change of cars between Chicago and New York, via Pittsburgh and Allentown on trafh leaving Chicago at (Uso p m, reaching Pitts burgh at 3.60 pm,aud New York at i 0.43 a m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal bl, Station, Allegneny Oi*y. NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny au »9.a0 a in and 4,3 u p m Atr.ves at New origh'on at 11.10 “ h lo ** leaves # u e. 30 “ 1210 *• Arrives afAllegheny at 8.16 “ i.6U *• ECONOMY A OCO MM O DAT lON. Leaved Allegheny at 7 -to a tn, 12 60 pcn ard fi pm Leaves Economy p.t 0.03 “ 9.03 a m ** 400 MARKET TRAIN. Learea MahM.on iu 4 ;,o a in Leav«« Alhaoce at 15 10 * rrt Arrives at Allegheny at 11 nj u In Leaves Allegheny at 54 60 p m Alliance at 7 40 p m Arrives at Mawail'on at 8.4) p m Trains are run by Columbu* time, wbiHi is i- minutes slower than Pittsburgh urae. are sold for the accommodation and marfaet train sat reduced prices. Trough trams connect as follows >- At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitta burgh Railroad. At Orrvitte, Ohio, to and from Millereburg, Akron, Cuyahoga Falla, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ban dusky, Toledo, Detron, etc. At Crestline for Delaware, Springfield, Oolambns, Xenin, Layton, Indianapolis, BL Lou.s, At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky. Dayton, Cin cinnati, etth, etc. Xt LimajTor Bidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo,etc At Fort Wayno. lor Peru, Lafayette, lnd n BL Louit, and intermediate points in Central Indiana and Illinois. Ai x Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the Louisville, New Albanv ana Chicago Railroad. And at Chicago, wiui crams for all points in Illinois, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota; .For funher is formation and through ticfcota •ppiy to eiflOßWJfi PARKIN, Tickei Ag*fc, _ Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.' Ihroogh Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of )?? Company on the lme of the road, to aU pans of Ul6 United'Stales. WM P: SHINN, „ T,» ®® n s Tal PBBaAn 2* r Pittsburgh. O. W. QASS. Qaneral Superintendent. no 4 U.EVELANO AND PITTSBURGH RAILWAY . CHANGE OF USE-WINTER ARRANGEffIENT AND AFTKK MONDAY, Nov. 4' 1861, twins will leave the Depot of the Penn riylvagia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Loar Am Tea Arrives Arrives Pitt .mrgh, at Colombns, at Cincinnati, at St. Loui a 1:55 a ILBB a. at 430 p. n. L4O p. a. 8.45 p. a. 230 A, h. This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Lonisvl'le Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping carsattached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. JiS*™® Ah at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittab’gh, Rochester, Wellaville, Bteob*vil]e.Wh’lne. lMl.lt. 3:10 a. it 4:10 Aa. 633 A. JL 6:36 A. £ 1-45 r. H. 2:66 P. VL 3:60 a. a. 66)0 p. a. 636 p a 1210 a. a. 1:16 a. a. 213 p. a. &10 A. a. 430 Aa. 330 p. a. 440 P. a. 6:16 p. a. The 1:M a a and 1:40 p. a. Trains connect with Trains ol C. 0. R.R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 830 p. a. Train stone at all stations between Rochester and Welisyille. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. 1:66 A a. 9:46 a a. WOp.a. 8:10 p. a. The 1:40 j>. m. train conneets at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on ths Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to no to Sbndasky. To ledo, Oncago, or points Wesl, YiaClereland/muHt b®, particular to ask for tickets Yin Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. u. r _av STEwART. Ticket Agent, For farther particulars apply to * WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At tho Company’s Office in Freight Station. Penn „ FTR. MYERS, _ ao * QenH Ticket Agent Cleveland. Ohio. £ bSIK' E Vla HlV£fi Xnaianapolis & Cincinnati R e connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute! ate points; Though Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAOTJB*IiAFAYETTEand PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceborg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours* and at os low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the] West, without breaking duHq Consignments made to J. B. GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W. B. CUTTING, agent at Law rencdburg, will reoeire prompt attention, and no charge for commission; no* charge for drhyage or commission at Lamtm&borg. For further information apply to THOMAS RATI-. GANjpio. 116 Water agent of the Company, who la prepared to give vhbotoh BMBm for pas aengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Hants, , Chica S®i Peru, Greencastie, Crawford s- Tille, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, *&, Ac. CHEEK. Air IMPORTANT: all PERSONS purchasing tickets for of" the State riUKTfi MIbSOURI RATr.R.OA'n The only tail route from St i i , nT , It is the Shortest and qto"kl5 n ff„i 0 H 8 * 1 road. ISAAC B. Sturgeon** 11 Pres’fcana Gem Sapt. North Misebdn bl r Haztti Hi Snmoifs, Agent selOtfm Indemnity Against Loss by Fixe. The : franklin fire INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 486 and 187 CHESTNUT STREET, near Filth. ’ BtatimsiiS or Assets, Jaboabi Ist, 1860. Published Aggreeably to An Act of Assembly, bona: First Mortgages,amply secured A1,89a593 88 Real Estate, (present value QI,) coBt - ; 102.906 26 lemporar/ Loans on ample Collatteral Securities......... 89.136 66 Stocks, (present ralao (180,607 72.) cost. 89,788 66 Aotes and Bills Receivable ... 1321 00 Cash 27,919 33 „P; rof ! t ' 3 from premiums which thi'sconf ESZb£Sdo£^J d taw - "* which ™?de on 6ver J r description of Prep rint irith e&curity antry “ rBtaS “ I low “ °° n - We™“ST ,ratio , !1 ’ 1 P® rio<i o! U“rty A*rM-iinoWwi rO J?- , OSBes fa y Fire, to an amount exceeding b our Miiljons of Dollars, thereby afford* well M ,d S l “e < ’a^htl llo '^ r ?° tag ®“ ot lnßa ™ ace > «" ifosses naid daring the year 1R69, $62,163 86. Baoctsr ' MOl decal D. Lewie, Wamef, ! 8. Brown, j^? e p fa u Rn, *u Icaac ljoa, Edward C. Dale, tteorge W. Richards, George Fales,’ vntir * or, i-i BANCKICR, President pALE, Vico Prenidem. WM. A. 83KEL, tlecrelary pro lem. _ . J* <j VRI>£iER OOFI'IN. Agent, myia Worn-east c , ir Third and Wood stroota. W esteru Insurance Company OK KITTSBUBGH. J dKOBSK DAftSIK, President; r , „ „ ‘ON, Secretary GapL R. I). COCHRAN, (ien’J Agent *R"V Warehooae, up stair*,) Pittaburgr*. Will insure apiinn &; m.l-o-' -'»{'■ and Mi. RINK RISKS. ‘ IMA A Home Institution ... l-i rectors who Mo well known in U;« o ( ,v>o-l who are de termined by promptness and -inf-ralitT. to mam t&in theoliarHoL«‘r *!j ■ : Koy hav? aa-sunied, as of ©ring the bo*! >• (:)<..•« who desire Ui b<- insured. ABtohTS. o» "i\ jJBiCJi 30ta, 1860. 3u>ck Account.-. $ 63,000 00 _ 2,160 00 OlHce furniture 250 <*> o}>«n Accollk.u m; :,800 43 ■ 18,361 W Premium .touit, v , rtod 2u i'.ot'OS and bt!L diM./.unuvi ... l4 diai o t o i Lflrsie. R. Wider, Jr„ Goorge W. Jackson, Jam©- M’Auley, Nathaniel Hotzaen. Alexander Nim'ck, Wm. n. Smith, Chv. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackioj, W tn. MeKnight, Alexander Speer, l»av.d M. Lon#, P.ees J. TJ.omAB rivl-” PHILADELPHIA PIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y NO. 149 CHESItUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Hosts, Capital S2HMOO—~ tHsetii 13(14,(448. WILL MARK ALL KINDS OF IN -8t r P.A>’C£, either fvrpetnai or limited. oo every <U -unpnon cf Proper.? or Merchandise, at reapODftt.il- rates of prem-urn. ROBKR'! I’. K LNG. President, M. V BaLLWiN, Vice President* LIKHCTORB : Charles Bay os, K. R. Cope, K. B. English, George w. Br**r9 f P. B. Savory, Joseph H. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, b. J. Magwyeo. K. Wdor,"’ ¥. BucsßihL*, Secretary. J. G. CuKKIxN, Agent, )?4ily Corner Third and Wood street.-? bAMUIiL) KLA, ttocrebtrv. WM. BAGAi.KV. President, Office) Cor. ofMarlcet sad Water S»*. Insure© against l»ss in the Naviga tion of the Somr.ern ami Wt—tern Rivor*, Lakes, an.i Bayous, and the Navi* eal.uQ ol the Su.vl laiurvi a(faiait Lou and Damage bjr Flr« Wm. Hapaiey, Bon- T. M. Howes J*f>. M. Oooiw. Jaa. Para, Jr., ajg, S. HarUuigh, B. I*'. Jones. S C J. Caldwell, FrancisSf-Uers. r». M. K.er. Jwjq rt. Iniworth, John Mhiptnr., Barclay Tresi-n. Wm, L. J»>hn-u»n. inhiv.}ydi , FIRE INSURANCE, The Enterprise Insurance (o Of PUILADKLPIiJA. Risk* TTAeo 'nr (jt.i t.r Snw Ytar t, tr 1 »V iiiifcrxi tioiinHf X tw.», Coperland A Co, J»riwin H. I.von A C *.. Hon. Too*. M. Howe, William n. l.<arei)r & o>. Jam.*:* MarahaU, lira, AF l«n Kramer. Kmiu Gf-ort,*’ b Bryan A C©-, Wilijua, AlcEln-y A O-, Wii-'ni. Carr «tio. John T L<>khij A Co., Jarob I'niu!* r A C- 1 , HaiSey, Brown A IV». BARUNOTuN A BI.ACKBTOCK. Agent*, apl&Sm Bank No. 27 PitLh *l FIRE INSURANCE BY THK Reliance Mutual Insurance Compan Of Pbila.d«lplU&, On JSuildingts, Limited or Perpetual, Me: ctandizc, Furniture, &c.., in town or country. Cash Capital, 5220,510 00. Assets, 9303.508 06, OFFICE NO. m WALNUT STREET. i created h* follows, t;b First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double ibo amount flfcfa.OGO 00 Ground rent, tirsi class u,4tiy 60 ; Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’* tt $ cenL Mortgage Ijoann, $3(j,OOQ, copt Philadelphia city 6 per o»?nl loan Allegheny County fl coni. Penn^l mis Railroad Iy>an- 10,000 00 Collateral ioana, well aecn red '2,6W 00 Huntingdon and Broad 'l'oji Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,W0 00 Btook of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co_ OO Stock of County Fire lnHtirance Co 1,060 00 Stock of I>olawaro M. S. Inauranco C 0... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,136 01 Mechanics’ Bank do .. ‘Afill 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper yg Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc..... 6dil6 7$ on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11,886 16 (303,608 96 CLEM TINGLKY, Presidet. BIKIOf 0 B 3 . Clem Tingle?. William R. Tuornpsot,, Frederikc Brown, Cornelius fctovouboe, John R, Worrol, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Frederick Lenmg Charles 8. Wood, James S. Woodward, B- M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. •• J GARDNER COFr IN, Agent, mylß Northoast corner Third and Wood streets. me Mutual Life insurance Co OF NEW YORK* F. RATCHFOBD STAEE, Agent, 400 WALJfUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The businessof this company is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense ol the term—the entire surplus, deducting nnce&sary alone, being equitably divided among the aa>ur*d. for llie * ,!ar ond'.nK 81st January fi,oS9,f)(o 76. Assets over Seven and a Quarter Million or Dollars. Gash on han-i and in Bank.A 130,060 3p Bonds and Mortgages 6,431.879 13 United Slates Stocks 3117,232 50 Real Estate 40J39 13 Due from Agents 20,466 tto ...... . . —■ >16,989,866 74 Addjlnterest accrued; but not yet due.. 80,000 ou Deferred premium*, (estimated) 136 000 oO Premiums :n course of transmission... 33,132 35 (iao9B Ass its, February 1,1861 $7,237,989 13 Rates of premium toioer, and profits greater than >u most other Companies. * 1111 : r.X K, i PfUJP ™ TIO ?, OI ' LASa to the amount at - Ii 8k 18 9 rtai * r than timt ol Any other Life lnsu , ranee Lompanjr in tfie bulled Stales Pamphlet, and e.erf information will M application, Tj .m a™ i UAKUhiUTON A BLACKSTOCK, ySlJrnd _ 87 fifth B treat, Pittsburgh. MUTUAL SAFETY THSUT IS? fSnDo N J^" LNCORI>ORATED SiSrac ■siStte ol Biyert Can . Lalte's,SSuffSff riagbi, to all wrfc ol . a Union. FIRE INSU RANCEb on Merchandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses, Ac. 681 Martin, Edmund A Bonder Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John d Davis, James Tmquair.Wm. Eyre, Jr- James a Hand, ffm. G. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, Dr R.M Huston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Eel ley, Samuel E. Stoker, J. F. Sloan, Edward Darlington* H. Jones Broeke, Spencer MlUrain Thomas C, .Hand, .Robert Burton, Jr Jacob P. Jones, Jaioti B. M’Farland, Joshua I* Eyre, John B. Semple, PitMbv-rgh, D. T. Morgan. •A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President r , THOB C. HAND, Vice President Rfmi htuuu, Secretary. , P. A. MaBKIRA, Agent No. 9i Water street Pittsburgh, W3I. JB. WHITNEY, ixroTA.K'sr, public. | r '|FFlCEat the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth Bfa-ceU n 4- Vood. (tl3 “**“ B. K’OUttOBT JiUBS K. uu M’CAtMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FEANEprN, VENANGO CO., P.imgy 1 yaula. li. W. Gto. r. uawsop PATTEftUOS & OAWSOIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. J 1 * 9 ?! PITTSBURGH, PA. Se,.pJa7jj'c.4s, __ ATfpftNEY AT LAW. UH€ *i Bfoi. 78 Grant Street _ (Three doors below the Court Houao,) J®** 1 / _ . PTOBTOfIg, Pft BftACKEfmmtJE, ' ATTORNEY at law OOm, 10. 13a fourth Si., PITTSBUKGH, PA. TEETH l SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. | i ILL, has removed to ‘2-16 PENN STREET, in the house formerly occupied *il Kevaer, opposite Ourmt’s Church.— tie irill giveall the modern improiemente. Teeth inserted at various prices, from $l5 to $62 per set. Rkr&ek as— Rev. w. 1). Howard, Ror.B&muel Jin iey, A. Bradley, AiG. M’Oaudless, M. D., J-. H. ’HoV £idh, W. H. Vunkjrk, Dr, Geo. H. Kersar, W. NIkT mu. ’ M’Kag, ' • . v au27:ly DR.iG.-BAiBliZ, WATERCURE HOHEQPATHIC PHYSICTWT ALSO—AGKNTOF ' " RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS TOB KUPTITRES. d»l:ly OOBJ'KNN AND WAtNE STS. JAMES A. ? LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,tUffice, Fourth Htreet, Pittaburgh, be* Srmtl BelJ hnjj Cherry Alley, doll.-lr (i KUKUifi «. SELDEN HAVING VJ resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may berwiftor bt found at ilia office, 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ; i e 29 HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor • to 8. W. middle, No. 144 SroilhfieJd street. 4ar* Office houre from eight to 1 o’clock, and 2 to fi o’clock. fel6:ly CUPPING ’4ND~LEECH ING, MIU fc AIRS. BES£, «@u.Teelh extracted. Hot, Cold and Bhowei Baths rip tS:l T ; F. 8K5E.177 Grant street <®il, (Soal, (Bandits, fa. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BRERKTON, JOHNSTON & WILKINS, 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on Lantl a superior quality r.f LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING nud CRUDE COAL OILS. Also, LAMPB of Ofery rariety, Wholoeale an< aplSdy MAffUFACtCEKUi Of LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, ®°* *7 Wood Btritt} Ptttibargh, p. A. PLOYt), pOKNEB FOURTH AND BOSH STS., 'OPitu»qurj/h, Pa*, agent for toe receipt and sale oi CARBON () I LS. Keep* conatADtly ots hand, and is reooirmg heary aod ngbloilHHUithblSfor btibricnUsg' and Refining purpose, which will be sold low for cash and caab ** * • ar»s'fimd*w NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN KItTU ANU LIBERT)' STS. Mo. 107 Market Street, r PHE .SUBSCRIBER 18 OPENING A flnew ami large mock ot PAPKK HAMLIMLN, fCrnbracuit a complete assortment lor I‘welling!!, Stores, OtUrHjc Halls. Churches, kc., to wowl, Ke wociil re-pweUolly in me the attention of ihePub lie. liavinu ao euiirs new sine* of good- recently pt.rco.ae. «1 aud now Hrrv;«g. Thos»« in want of uew good.-* wiiJ bndihutr. : p.vi.jh our Assortment- mm-fclyrf » JOB, tt. IH iHiKS WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! [‘he Largeot Assortment and lowenl Prices iu l-hiteburgn. Come and nee waltkrT^mabshall, No. 87 Wood Street, (N«ar Kourtu, at the t >ld Bland.) Has tor sai«* French, German and Amencaa WALL PAPERS, rUR PA BLOKS, * HALLS, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, L‘H>GEB, Ac •50,000 rolls at 12$ cU. ,50,000 roll* at 0, 8 and 10 et». W Uft>ow CnaTAjka, Kuti Boaad Pejxts, Tsstis Ccusoa, Ao. «w- Look for the Striped Front. The only plaoe m town where a full Kreooh ;*inern i» kept. mar!6 JAMES M. TAYLOR IFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward COLLECTIONS promptly made. Doedn, Bonds, Mortgages and other writing' Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bills Probated. _ ap&iy 1 FRENCH'WALL PAPERS, of Spring Importation, prior to enforcement of tb«* new thrift, are now -oM 39 percent, cheaper than ran bo fian-after. Slv'e« very beautiful. For *»lo bv 1-eU W. p. MARSHALL. 87 Wood -ireet. GUKEN APPLES.—I 7 b.-urelH just received and for sale by • HENRY H. COLLINS. CUNbKV PRODUCfc;.—' tOO Bags Pea Nuts; Samuel Bisphars, Robert Bteen, William Musser, Benjamin W. Tingle?, Marnhall Hill, Z. Ijothrop, Charlen Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Bmith Bowen, John Bir<«ell, Pitta 76 do Feathers; 60 boxes Cream Cheese; 8 bol« Eggs; 60 U bbls Mackerel, No. 3; 260 bushel* Dried Apples; 60 do do 1 eaches; Bacon Sides; 100 Oil Barrels; tn store and for sale by* FETZKR. oorner Market and FirHt.ai*. | A GKOSS“BRANWEfIPs PILLS, 1 A/ just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist, *619 09 Federal street, Allegheny. gAINT LUUIS FLOUR.— 200 bbls Melrose; 200 “ Pride of Iho West; 100 “ Ijtfayeite; 100 M Mount Vernon; for sale by »c24-Bt KAY, PENNOCK A CO., 29 Wood sL New Wall PAPERS for the Fall trade now open and receiving at m JOS. R. HUliilKS, No. 107 Market »i re eL JAMES HOLMES & CO., PORK DEALERS; and dealers in Provisions, corner of Market and From at* awlvd* 1() barrels prime Havana A V/ ORANGES just recetredand for sale by kETYMKR A BROS- r __ " e2l Nos. 124 and 126. Wood sireet TANNERS' 01L.— 70 bbls,' for B&le~\Ty tc B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, comer of First and Wood# *ta. TWO ACEES OF G BOUND, JUST below Manchester, tor Hale bf _ auB a. CUTH BRET t SON, 61_Marlret street ] 00 ® AR RELB LOVERING’S AND Pennsylvania Samp in store, and for pel4] MILLER ft RICK KTSON. Mf) RIFLES 1 §lO RIFLES!! §lO ** "*■ RIFLEB! 11 for sale by BOWn a TETLET, “ eU 136 Wood BL WEUJXO bOUSE FUR RENTZZ No 33 Rosa street. A comfortable and con venient Dwelling; Hous* of 8 moms with bath room, gas, Ac. Rent, $125 to Ann! next. se3o a. CUTHBKRT & SON, 61 Market st. BUW 1E KNIVES—For fa le low by " eai MOWN A TETLEY,I36 Wood at. OIL REFINERS.—6 casks superior paint for oil barrels, making them perfectly ugnt, for aide very cheap by _y l4 HENRY H. COLLINS Ij'GGb. —-8 barrels fresh Eces, just A received and for sale by n ~ „ JAS: A. FETZER, _ Blw L__ Corner Market and First streets. Half price is“what“weXre selling oat a great many lands ol .our Sum- M »ntl6B. Ac. for the beat Mrgaißß. Can eirl,. c. HANSON XiOVK, 01 74 Mark* street B. C. &. J. H. SAWYER, lager, &£ Aldermen. ALDERMAN, Mures mi Mazers- IMPORTER AND DEALER IH i, , BRANDIES, CORDIAES, WINES, Old Konoflgaliela and Rectified wifisky Mo. 190 Wood Stroot, * 1 Pittsburgh, Pa fa22:6m 8. B. & C. j*. JHAJRKJue~ MAWtTPAOTtTHEHS •AJ>T3D DBA GEES IN' XJ.OOK., CAP, LETTPcR, and all kiyida remoT6<l tiom No. 33 Siislt4jflc!<3 street, „ PITTSBURGH, PA, ftm-CaBh or Trade for Rags. ap» CJLAKTOJ!. WHOLESALE & RETAIL liquoe mehchant, Wo. 87 Diamond Alley, ISHay Wood Birtjot, PITTSBVRU3, PA. !Lr n ,? n hand Blackberry, Cherry and Whintfv BraDt{,eB J Old Monongahela Rectified *' mbl6 S’. SafIDWJLKTOK &. HKD. nr . 1T „ IMPORTERS Of WI.N E S , B 11A NitlE S , &o ALSO DEALERS IS Fine-Old. Whiskies, .1(0. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, - ftplfclyd PBIIABBLPHIA. & D. RINEHART, Oim;?.iafUsJC& 4KD naAI.BR iK iXL niTii TOBACCO, SflfKJCr A, BEOAHB, ►p«l.-2r D.O 130 WOO!) STREET. L¥«N Ak.^STHAL, Wholesale and Retail BeeUer in GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, ARE ¥lrgln!a Chawing TobatcA. WOOD STREET, Qfrder the 8i Charles Bolen. ocn pa. Wm. Mnjjut, i'nna -c. w. Ujokxtsoh, tttteburgfi MilliLEß & KBCK.ETBOS, WHOLESALE GBOCEBS, UXD lKl'O&TB&S 0» ■ RANDIES, WINKS AND SEGARI, 808. 331 AMD 223, CORNER OF liIBERTT AND IKWLN HT BEETS, iSD SOLE A9ANTU FOR SWEABJSR’B CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Islls, Cotton tarns, Ac« Constantly on Band. |mr2 (Salaries. CIiAWOW’S AMBROTYPE GALLERY. -IN- 7 LAFAYBTTB HALJv, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: r jpO THOSE PARTIES WANTING 4. real fine Ambrotypea at a moderate price, and all who ha?e been unable to obtain a £ood likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited to calL Large variety of canoe and frame«always on hand. Pnootf moderate and aatisfoclion guaranteed. C. GLASGOW, 64-Fourth Street- Pittsburgh. ©racers. P. Rnin ......J. a Rwkb H. D. R*nu (lAte at Millar A Ricketson’a.) EKTSIKE * BEOTIIEEB, (Suoceosor to Ravtun k Ajudibsco.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, KUTa, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ac. No. 39 Wood, pt,', and No. 113 Socond street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, PITTSBVROH WILLIAM JBAGALEY, Wholesale Grocers, Ho*. 18 and 30 Wt*. J Street, WM. H. SAUTiJ WAS. H. SMITH A. CO,, WHOLESALE GROCEjRS, ll* SECfiBD MD 147 FIRST STREETS mrtt 1 500 ljliS l,Ouu LBS. CREAM TARTAR, KKU Hi CARB Soisa, 160 LBb OOCtiI.NLAL, lu FuXK-i U'WKiO CORA’ fcJTARCH Jowl received aud by GEO. A. KEU.T, D.-uggiet, 0025 F<-ileraJ_Hreet, A'laghenv f’lty UPHOLSTERY,' *°* e 5 KourtU Street, near Wood. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC- I mre an.l keep constantly on hand every arts ®? ‘"A’f lr , ,ne > ’ ra: Comlew, Oraamentef Cm ton (Jooda, Comforts, Feather Beds. Mattraeiaa-n all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds ill kinds of shades. Blinds and Fixtures? Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, 4c. _J>« 17 !yJ ROBERTS A KOKNICK. Apollo Mall BllllargTsSTooßT JOHN GANGWLSCH would remind tf his old friends and customers that he la atin to he found at his old stand. Apollo Hall, entrance on fourth street. He has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, end m connection with thr biUI, a well Appointed billiard saloon, with coo • tables, balls and cues. Rebembe r the place, Apollo HaJL Fourth at pear Wood, «ntmnce from Fourth. jylOtly AE ULTON, BEL i 7 ANTTb RASb . FOUNDER. No. 70 SECOND Street Pitta JSfJT&vf,?’ '= Pfoporo'i to furmah to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTOR? AJfb OTH RR BELLS, OF ALL BIZEB, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BKLLfI made to order. stop ami of for Steamboats MINUUL WATER PUMPS, OOUNTERRAU and oTory variety of Brass Caxtinga finishe i in the neatest manner. * OJ 4®- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION WirriT FULTON'S PATENT MKRAI.LIC fo, Steam Engines. spSßdy Sundries.— 160 hags Rio Coffee, 160 bbls (oak,) N. O. Molasses, 16 hhdfl Porto Rico Busrar 60 bblfi Refined do ' “ do TeUow do 600 boxes Window Glass, 26 bbls N. Y. Syrup, 16 ** No. 8 Large Mackerel, io hr *• do 10 bbls No* 2, medium, do fnrealebr . „ W. H. BMJTH 4 0O». *lB Keoond. and las Front atreot Taxes on western’’"land&zi Persons owning lands tn the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that weattead to the ssss^“^r^“!. of _ lta “ ln WiBoonBin ’ a CUTHBERT A SON. 6l Market at OLT'.S REVOLVERS 1 COLT'S BE vOVKttSreceived, another lot by expre?? ot all the different kinds manufactured. i\ * r V'’u* our Repealers; Alien b Seven do Smith 4 Wetiflon’B Seven Bhot Repeater?. * nr **** hT ROWN 4 TRTI.ET GKEE]S APPLES.—IU barrels choice (ireen Apples, just receiyed and for sale by „ J. A. FJSTZER, — atlA< Corner Market sod First streets GKEEN APPLET—SO bbls., received this day, and for sale bv . s**. HENRY H. COLLIN! P T 0 E S.—loo biißhels Prime Keshan nock Potatoes, jnst received and f6r JAS. A. FETBJSR, . •".'f 7 Corner Market and Kind streets. For thFcheYpest"dry goods in the city call at * uS c. HANSOTJ LOVE’S. 74 Market street-. KNIVES—For sale bv J B«-2I_ BOWN & TETLEY, 138 Wood , t GREEN APPLES-25 barrels, just r& ceived and for sale by 004 HENRY H. OOLLINP BEANS —30 bags white beans for saJe hy fool ffENRY H.Cm.T.rua always oa hand, lor v. V-/S. muskets and rifles also for Sharp’s rifW 23 60 and 90 boros. For sale by ne *’ M BOWS Jk TETT.EY OIL— -10 barrels Linseed Oil; 16 do Carbon do; retired by HENBY H. COLLINa _ jwwtote.vVipv FURNITURE AfiD CHAIRS CELBX3tJCEZ3 PKIOFS JAMLESW. WOOD WELL, ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, 'attended to, and the Fnrmtnre carefully packed and boxed. f„ S .. U ' a, ?i? iaB “ nd Hotel, tarnished at short notice. Cabinet Manors supplied with every srtielo in the llDe - maid UR£ .FOR CASH.— A full BUREAUX, WARDROBES, Vnd every article seeded in a well furamhed dwel ling, as well as a splendid Assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to oner As the only terxnsion which business at this estab lishment je for CASH, pricf.sare made accordingly., Pbr&tms m 'wanl oi anything mfhe abovonne, would be adviuitagedbj calling at FACKDiER & IRWIN’S, No. 108 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. Facxeob, JrtßW M. IBWm. mF»lw Under Care of the Franclseaa Brothers. This institution, situated IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in ISSB, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca tion of the College is one of themost healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16tb of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th- of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for land Surveying, Engineering, Ac- will be furnished by the Institution to the Btnaente. Instrumental and Vocal Mnsic forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of man hood. * Turns—Board and Tuition, payable half yearlv in advance $lOO Washing and use of Bedding...- io Classical and Modern Languages, extra.-..-. 10 Students spend Vacation at the College Ifi Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Connor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, St. Mary’s, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. J£EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE ANDOVAL BONNET BOXES; Iso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, A<l, at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Cltusenf' Bank,) Pitts burgh, Pa. jelhly Notice of .Dissolutioii Partnership Notice is hereby given that tho partnership lately existing betweenLEE A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM A KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April, 186 L by mutual consent BECKHAM A KELLY. 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! GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, Jane 4,lB6L—jeO-tf go AH, CANDLES AND OILS. L.OCO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap. GOO do Rosen Soqp in 1, 2 and 8 Sbars SOG do No.l Palm Soap ml,2and3 bars: 200 do Oleine do in Ilb bars, 160 do German do ] bars, 250 do Friend to Woman Soap in llb bars 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and aiaes. 600 Boxes Miners’ Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Summer one. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4s, 6s A 6s. 60 do N«W Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s, fis A 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 6s A Os. 6 do Coach do, 6 do Star do, • 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating!? 1 Oil 10 do do do 2011, 60 do Carbon Hlunjinatinp OiL ,26 do Coal do do, On band and for sale, by B. C. A J. H. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agncultara Society, the first premiums for Oils, Soans and Caudles. • gAKDINES. PITTSBURGH. ...JOS. R. HUNTER.' PitUkmrck, Pa 10 cases Yz cans Sardines—choice brands: 6«XLn w « u ’ a “ SasdU “ * “ boned! In store and sale hr Ise3l REYMER A BEOS a POZ. PARRISH'S HTETfißstOlt v AIIVE4 6 do*. Parrish’s Elixir; just received and tor sale by GEO. A. KELLY, Allegheny city LEAD. —1000 Pigs, received by ®«2 HENRY H. COLLINS. OA T 5.—400 bushels Prime Oats, in store and for sale by p JAMES A. FETZEB, * og Corner Market A Fffst sis Liquorice.— ■ 6 cases Sicily Liquorice in 6 lb boxes; 3 “ Calabria “ inst received and for faeBl REYMER A BROR TWT EW GOODS AT <J6 MARKET ST.. JL.3J comprising c fall theneweststylesand fabrics plain and figured French Merinos, ladies’ water, prool Cloaks, and Cloth for making a desirable lot o ladiesaod children's Shawls,for Fall and Winter. Ail will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the motto. Ladies, call at 96 MARKET 6TREET. - 6e24 H. J. LYNCH. Elegant gold and velve' PAPER HANGINGS—For Bale by " e2B W. P. MARSHALL. EEAT BaKGAJNS in" hoop SHIRTS—New styles (oat reeeiyed at a great retmction iu former prioes. EATON, MACRDM A 00. - “" 3 IT and 10 Fifth s'rtSit. L E A D—2oo pigs, for sale bv . 8630 HENRY H. COLLINS. R'* 7 ''’' —27 barrel-!frestground , ? y e Flour, received and for sale hr _i aS a - FETZEB. corner Martel and Fuat ala A BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED, r-f just received sod for sale bv GEOEGE A. KELLY, Druggist, 69 Federal street, Allegheny. HEMP SEED, just received ** w and for gate by G EOBGE A. KELLY, Drujrjnat _*®l& 60 Federal street, Allegheny. 5() BUZ. PUKE CATAWBA-wine 0' <°' se i» i» Federal atrael, Alimony, B~ KOOM CORN a superoir article, for sale by HEMBV H. COLUN& ( APPLES.—24 barrels choice Uli'iWt?™" 91 a 2 d for Bala - 1 4 - A - corner Marbat and First PURE OLD PALM SOAP 1 i PURE ? LU palm soil: 1 am id receipt of a large lot of Dorn nIH Palm * ms, h r,t pnceof “ purr old palm soap! I ® OLD PALM SOAP. Poreale™ 0U) PALM 80AP - JOSEPH FLEMING. rtl oomer M*rk»t Rtrp«t »nd tho.Ll«moad n HJUfcilfl 1. BOU, X?NGINE BUILDEB & MACH IN IST M L GBEA J WEBTEKN “S' 1 ""* °»d Way, PUbto'rtKl&Sm P** e to order, and warranted aa good m ha made, the following machinery, m £W»m. Turning neraJor wood anf iron; DriUing Mac^Ss. •nd Tobacco Sorewa; Patent-right giinhs, in the beet manner; Shaninp Haters, ot aU Biaes and ranety; atneSir and pitch, to fifteen Set in length. %mi I mate, and have on hand, Doctor and NiJtli, aar«sta sSS ■MMB?»s»!KdSsS' N. a-Particular attention rtinV eP “” “ Pr ““ lg -_ —— .. • mylslyd S POTATOS—IB bbla Marietta O Sweet PoL&tos, jost received end for "ale by JAB A PBTZEA corner Market and Piryt eta CULT a KfiVuLVEfiS-GincMaEote. Por«alBbr BOfftU TgpVyv ’ WV9«^ Ho*. 9T and 90 Thlyd Afreet. 11l FOURTH BTSEET, COIfeiSTIHG OF „ . , botmui to. Hotela and Private Dwellings. BOOK CASES, <BdnraiimtaL ST. FRANCIS’ COkkSUE, D. €. MEELAKD -D PALM SOAP' 'Mt'H; WIL lAMS & «|jf# rood Strt itjCo^nerofXhirdf . y ---- * '-• V ■ 1 T - I "HteßPßgg, PgKK»A Tfi \ fi S LME ? & afidr&x*; fN5*? _chMgolroi:ers„ftnd Dealers in o£w:a!ss;- 4'inmtOßL S if FJTGg : _ *“• ® s FVJIB-IB BTHBKI, , T . . ~ ITS lftfifi. A™ daily, lrom 9 i also, on WedDf'fldMy aud BatnrdaT «VBnimrii' 'i Ist to Nov, itjbav lot, tfc'loot D NoTembor 18l *° Ma ? Ist. from'Bto\ ; Deposita rooeived c a;l oums not lose -than On ',' Douas, and a drnden J o tbe profits deolareatwic* >’■' B X' ar ’ ' n Jnbtf-and J'eeombsr. Ihtoreatrhafl boon- i y ' 111 JuHtStad’-Dooember. ™“e£ W “ olsanlE6d ' at,the path of ail ; J’W “?*■*< n aid, is placed totbb credit’ * ? r :-.^, d ?P°«lor aa ,riitipai,rad beara theaSa no™ t^£? m '^ efirsl - <i, *y i ' o f jnneand Daoemhftr, «£Sfirt»«if')?“®® f 'vwilbonftronblihgihoa£ '* Jr,« Or evon to nresant hla TraiidKwjS. ’At ■ J JOQCJ ' ™ !1 d o«ble mldSiSSite * l!-o Charter, • the office? * farßi bed K ratlß > OMippUoatiaa-..- Hf-ranns. SEOJMi 15 ALBHSE. rsatiniHiß. , * WiUiam James BD. Meeds, _ Isaac M. Pennock, V 1 M. Pollock; M. b. - Hopewell Bepimrn Robert Robb? . James Serdman, JaxaeaSbldEL - James D. Kelley, Alexander TLndla. ... * ■ BSMS. * • 7„h X “£ d t. r Biidioj, John B. SKPaddm- John a. Bacicofen, Peter A. MadeiaT' t*“ k 2®* c 5». JdhnH.MeUorr*''- ®-. Cs " flel . d t James M’Ahley, Aionso A. Carrier, John MarahaiC- v . ! S‘-m e,, ‘k ool ! on ’ Walter P.Mariha . ? WiUiam Douglas, John On. ' John Brans, Henry L. Hinzwalt - fohn Holmes, John B. . Wilh«ma.H»ren, Alexander SpeS-T: K t ? r f Senker, William ESchm^U. TOn?’ rd f “7 s - , Isaac - William S. Lstbly. Christian Yeagers BIGRtTAAT AST) yftigrrpim CHARLES t- COLTON.'*’ ffel „ t-Q AN OFFICE. '., 1 W. CIMIOTTE... Mo. xoo Smichfleldßt,: Sr,.'- Kew the comer of Fifth, • . ~ , XVI SBOBGH. PA!. ONLY in large and aniiil N quatiSli(Bi loaned on Gold and 8; ter. Dlamond&f JeWW* '!d ftr.d silver Watches, end &U "kilri&bf *U§« auie articles, for anj Isafftho/ tjmflpgrriM fHi -ThA (joode caapot pc delivered w ; thouttJnaTiekot.Bot accountable in case of fire. - tm.Offioe Hours from 7 A 6f. to IOP.M. ! CB. SEE] y, - :• ~ • 114 FIFTH S'} REE!, oimosifcfl jrvtha»«4t’ REAL ESTATE AND GhNSRAT, AGENTV 7 - DJCALEaVK ' NOTES, BONDS, MoRTGA .£S and Hi!! - <§las; SolThs. EXCELSIQE GLASS WQBEB. 4. WOLFK...F. T. P) UNEEi r_.T. n»MT»nner.T'. WOLFE PLiJBKFTT S CO. GLASS MAnotAJTOREBS,, WABSHOUS* , | Ho. 12 Wood SSreet, Corner of first, Pitotwnli. w.ocnaisouAji, o. cv-msamv ~g_<-mn»ra<m.w pUNmIGKA'MS“& CO^3»IT%- iVib B P BSB cm ' LiAES W> ‘R KB—Warehouse, ID Water street, and 166 First ,treat, KUabuiS! Pa., three doors 1 elow Mojongaheta House, Manufacturers of Rtisbnrgh Pity Window Glam Draggists Glass W ire and American-, Cpnyex Glass, for parlor windows, ohi rehee and nohße buildings. ■ ghsolHltojfS. Dissolution of Co-i drtnersliip. THE CU-PAI'TNERSE IP HERETO fore existing between JO IN P. HtINT A sn?i?£ MINKB » ' n<3er the firm of &UNX- A MINKR, is this day dissolved l \ mutual coha a! Tbe business of tl e lale firm niU he settle 1,» HENKT MINER, v.ho I, nutho.Ued to alz® * firm's name id liquidation* ; Jnlyldth, 1861. henry min? r, Successor to HIiJST k MINI ♦*, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, S j'ATIONER k NEWSDEALER AD i 73 FIFTHS'! REET, Next door to the Poet Office, iy 29 YOU WJNX auMJf GOOD .NKW r'TV l «fSrf°^ ?pu ' 8d f ince M « '• mixed, and all kind of Spin. e,ooking.3raedyorWinß.\N«w Omofto, Lemon ard Citron Feel Bmtnnnm the D amon* Xo Joo^H^aU new crop Fruit end lower tiianai any ifJfLI “‘S'- 4180 8 general and f iD aeaoraneaf of WiilB8 > Brandmlmd iSI ° ii er kinda of Foi ?ign and Lon 1 jstic JLdaixora. $ WORTH i dft« oonw r* Diamond and fHwncmd aUe^i 1 lention of these in search of QCNS, RIFLES, e directed to oar splendid B took.' 8 ' A °'’ ■ W; W.roDNG, - mr ‘ N. • W Wood BtrSt. Therms cashi—new .goods") ,J y ® w GOOIMII-OPEN ‘'His BAY*-jfew x-nats, GlDghf ins, Ac. Grey (.n .:ob, at fIW cents ■T&w.x-^.sgs; ,w ° nl3 ' 1 Market atreat. STARK ;(X u’NTY, 1 1 , UIANA.—I6O BCTM Of goc. J laud on the Ft Wayne and Chi- R-R* Price 5 8 00 peraci For hala hv sel9 B.CUTH' &RT i sol 61 Jtaket sESet gIILL CHIi&PEB Ti [AN EVERr~ BOOTS, BNOE3, Gall soon at the Cheap Cash Store of , . JOSEPH H. BORLAND, »e!4 98 Market street, td door from Fifth. 300 Llssi KONEFT ELD’S CAWLB B<sl9 69_FBrfe u lUireat, Allegheny. IJiBiSED ( JL.—lt'D bbls, for sale bv 0. A. FA! HESTOCK 4 ray ' ■-oriiar of Pint end Wood** I'^ATHER.-S IUO tl.<prime Feathers received and jrsaleb? ■ cre > bkwry H. coiim i 25 bai els > >. l~G'arßon Oil, V/ received and .cr sale by ■ vu > 0012 1) HfNRY H. COLLINS. i MEAI, -75 hush fresh groan i V/Corn Meal, )US( reeehod and for aa'e-Try ' * JAS-A FBTKBB;- cornei Market and Fimfc KKKN APi USS. rooenod aud I t Saif by ‘°i Jllßt 0012 h H. OOIiLINH 200 .S^ * Mil I, JCBtBIGEETSO. J l-’IIiITS.—BO ~fibia r b J B - A. FA HfIESTOCK 4CO *3 rmu Steod t ;,. RU/'tl Wold ai ,1 \ eJvet Paper S?n CB l°<- for aalo hr W.p. MASSHAt I, SUGAKS— Sinn ar't.crushed^owdc-ed granulated and A an B coSee refined Sl-aara’ nt ? re “Id tor sa'a r » RBYM KR ft BEQM ’ °°? v Mna. Buand 128 WoodatTaL 'LES AT i 10 EACH-Por sale by BOWNiTETLFi ” lBa Wood et eet J^AISINS.— 300 boxes banci Baums: 100 “ »4 TOO %** « 100 a layer For »*ale by foot RETMER ft SOLDI F.BS, ATTENTION 300 ‘Patent Water Si. .7"' ever invented for solrtLS 11 ®' j , tfle b«»t thing wholesale and retail by* “ d tra ' ,B]o ?®. Bold kATON, MAOEOM 4 CO. w mil rtreit. PJBANBEBRIES— ” ~ oca »o«a»«duawo l SSa > 4 JO' N P. HtJ. r HENRI MINEp! Pittabnrgb, Pat AXD BKOGANS.
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