Proposal* forAxa? Wagon and Attilin- Harness. .... . Ornci or Asm bioranre ahd Eoaxpia^ TIBOPOSAhS WHiL BE BECEIVEI) JK atthis offloe for tarnishing, bycphtract Army ' • ’ 4 ' Se proposals should state the price at •which tber can be famished, at the places of manufao tare. andtbe price at which theycair be delivered atthisaepoh the npmpor which, can be made by the bidder within one month afterihe receipt ofthe order; also the number vfhieh hecandeliver with in one week» r , —v:. , -r The harness must e&otly oohform to the follow ing Bpeciflcationpaßd to the established patterns t gong male harness astollowg. to wit: Two Quilors—Breectb straps 8 feet 6 inches long, at taches’wide, BOwCd into 14 inch rings of % inch' irottjlin, strap*? feet 11 inches long, 3)4 inches widßv.stayjnectw 2 feet long, 2U inches wide, with crbss straps to buckle into stay mooes; Afeet long, IWinch wide; side straps 4 leet * on &2H Ihch wiaa ue straps lfi inches long, )4 feet 8 inches long, S inches wide, with* two inch buckle; short side 1 foots inoiiealongand2 inches wMe. TwoHaif OoUars,lBtol9inches long) with doable straps and gale leathers and buckles % inch wide, Twopairof strong Hames to made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breastringß 1)4 inch square, staples and line rings. Tiro pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 6 feet 8 nch es long, )4 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, Winch wide Two Bridies—Crown pleoe 2 feet long, 1W inch wide; cheek .pieces each 10 inches long, 1)4 inch wide; front piece 11V£ inches l)4 mob wide; stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches long*ls4 inohes long, 1 inch wide; bunds 8 inches long. 8)4 inches wide; reins, long side Afeet long; 1 inch wide; Short aide 2 feet long, 1 inch Wide, imh 1 inch buckle; butts, tinned motion, to weight pnnndH to the dosen . * Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet long, 2H inches wide Two pair Trace Chains. 7 leet long, 16 links to the fool, of No 8 iron, with Ton one end, weight TU to BBte per Twisted or straight One pair of Breast Chains, 22 *iichea long, 14 links to the foot, of No 8 iron Twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, inohes wide, with 2)4 inch buckle , t , 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, made on Attakapaa tree, head, gul let and c&ntle, ironed, covered in the usual way. with half-tanned horachjde; flaps 20 inches long, 16 inohes wide; surcingle 7 leet 8 inchcea long, 2)4 Inches wide, with 2)4 inch buckle on one end, to be fastened, to s the saddle by- being meted to two curved straps,l)4 mch-wide; those straps are placed hue on each side of the saddle-tree, one eadis tted to.thefront part of the bar, to other end to the extension of the bar behind Uie cantle, 8 poniaH saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, 1)4 inch wide, with 1)4 inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh B>e to a doaen pair Two OallarsATK to 18.inohes long»mflde the same as forwhoel harness Two piar of Homes to suit, of same material as lor wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har ness* Two Bridles, the same as for wheel harness Two Neck Straps and Chains,- the same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness Two pair ChatoPipes, “ “ Two pair Trace Chains, u “ Two Crupper and Hip Straps Back strap 5 feet long, tapermg from ra inches to 2>£ inches wide Hip. Straps, each Select 4 inches long, IK inch wide, each with A hook at one end Two Baok Bands, 3 feet 4 inches long, 8% inches wide Two Martingales, 4 feet long, IK i nch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling 3trap, 6 feet 8 inches lon a. H Inch wide One Check: Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to hackle Into the hit atreaoh end, with a ring sewed in the centre taTeceiye the lead line One Lead Line, 21 feet long, J 4 inches wide, with a buckle at one end and an 8 men loop at the other One Whip, heavy plated hdrsehide, 6 feet 6 nchoeslong One Horse Brush, oval, of bristles,—by—lnches One Curry Oombe, No 222—8 bar The whole to be packed in a box about 18 inches wide, 17 inches deep, 84 inches lone, made of 1 inch stuff, coopered, wood hoops or Son, as many be required Four Horse Harness, as follows, to wit: Wheel. v "~ Two Goiters Breech straps, 8 feet 8 inches long, BKmches wide, sewed in 4-inch rings of % Iron; hip straps 4 feet, lone, 3 inches wide; stay pieces 4 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wide; with IK inch Buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces 8 feet long, IK mob wide; side straps 6 Jeet 0 inches long, iKincli wide; tie straps 15 inches long, K-tacowide, tapering to a point Two Belly Bands Longside2feet4inches long, inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short side 1 toot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long, with double straps and safe leathers and bucklesK inch wide Two palr'of strong Hamas to suit, made o fwhite oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings IK inch square, staples and line rings Two pair Hama Straps Lower one 5 feet 0 inches Iong«& inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, Kinenffnde; of alum tanned leather Two Bridles Crown pidee 2 feet 2 inches long, IK mch wide; cheek, pieces each 10 inches long, IK inch wide; front piece 12K inches long, IK nob wide: stay pieo6S, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches long. IK tech wide; nose piece 12 inches long, 1 inch wide;Blinds 6 inches long, 6 inches wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 tech buckle; bits, tinned mullen, to weigh 6 lbs the 4 dozen Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 in cues long, 2K inches wide Two pair Trace Chains, T feet long, 14 links to the-foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on one end, weight 0 lbs per pair Onepair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links to the toot, of No 2 iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 5 inches long, 2K inches widet with SKtech cackle Two Neck Chains. 4 ieet6 Inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv eted on to the neck strap, swivel in the chain One Saddle, made ooAttekapes tree, head, gullet and cantte ironed, covered in the usual way with half tanned horse hide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide, surcingle 7 feet 6 toobea long, 2K inched wide, with a 2K inch buckle on one end, to be>ened to the saddle, by being riveted to two curved straps, IK inch wide; these straps are placed,one on. each side of the.saddle tree; one .«a&<iftiediO'ttw front part of the bar, the other 6hdto.ihe extension of the bar behind the oantle. Spaldßbßaddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 ieet 7 inches long, IK inoh wide, with IK inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned,hoi4.eye pattern, to ..weigh l&K pounds to adoaenpair. -TwoCoilar*, 2>4o£2fiubesJttsg, made the same as for whefemarnhjlf hb-' Two pair of Hameedo suit, of the same material as for wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har ness . Two Seek Straps and Chains, same as for wheel harness Two Belly Bantfak same as for wheel harness Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har ness Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 6 feet long, tapering from 2% inches to 2U inches wide HipStrsps with buckles each 2, feet 8 inches long, 1)4 inch, wide, with wrought hooks Two Backhands, 8 feet? inches long, % inches wide i ... TwoJtfartingalea, 4 feet long inch wide, to buckle into the . bit ~ . One Coupling) Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch wide ; -%3 One Check Ron, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide} to tackle into; the mtateaah tearing s&wea in theoentre to.receiye the lead line One Bead Line, $X feet long, y inch wide, with a tackle atone endand an 8 inch Loop at the other , One, Whip, heary plated horse hide, 8 feet 8 inches-long One Horse. Brush* otsJ, of brisUeß, by Inohe. QneCoiry Comb, 250222--8 bar Tl» whole to be packed in a box about Slinohes wider inches deep,-84 inches long, made of 1 IhcbxettiH, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as may beiequirea ■ to be made of the best material, sew intftohOßQßdewith good waxen thread, and sub jeot toiQßpection during the process or manofoo* taren&palßowhgn finished When sixbdrid harness is required, the load chain pipes, iraoe'Chaw* crupper and hip straps, hock bandaand«oopHngstrape are doubled; one bearihgehaib 8 feefclonf<linkd tn the foot, of No 4- * T OH eacbend jaddedj and‘lead line The whole tlrie made of'the bestiristeria), sew ing to be made with good waxed thread, ( 4hd subject to inspection d uringthe process ofmanaf&ctare and also when finished ; -4 When six-mule tsreqnired, the lead wljMfr-bridles, basiesj neck-straps, belly-bands, hMßQk'baxtdseadcoupling bearing ckaln.B feet tong. 14 links to the foot of Ho on eaCbend added; and lead lino vebexMeefelong received; for making and Miwragambulanoe harness, fopt#o Orfburmule “P* 4B^ollol ?“<* WB *» ’ md pummtee will ba for oTT*£B£usiS!*SX'd bl “4 f °f the U&wid Proposal that may be •»sssl*feiSffas 5- “* rsasarwai- 1 aallPtt r < . iftaMtcmetet U. a Ajinr. JT'O OHi prepar- BogJriptfowitUV itaterta^WilktllßOlltCo^ :: ■ > «• •• jtttf Sfoe. 12>im4 U 8 Wood ataa*L gaflrcafo. 1861. WHITER ARRANGEMENT. 1861 ,JOSI AMD AFTER MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4th. Pennsylvania Central Bailroad- EIBHT DAILY TBAISB. . The through mail train leaves the Faasenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at 6:59 a. m. stopping at all Stations, and arriving in Philadelphia at 10.30 p. m- THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 440 p. m., stopping only at principal stations, • making direct connection at Harrisburg for Btiti ?iore, and arriring in Philadelphia or Baltimore at :40a.m. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, cept Snnday) at p. m, stopping only at princi pal stations, connecting at Harrisburg tor Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12:60 P- ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 3:00 p- m-» ping all stations and mnning as far as nen^?, a ft,' FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at & 40 hj 0 :., SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves dailv, (except Sunday,) at 11-'OOa. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves dally (except Sunday,) at 6:15 p. m. HETURNINGtRAINH arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:—Express, 105 p m; Mail, 8:06 p. m; Fast Line 1:39 a. m ; Jonnatown Accommodation, 10rf)5 a. ta ; First Wall’s station Accommodation, &3G a. m.* second Wall’s station Accommodation, 8:30 a. m;* third Wall’s station Accommodation. 1:06 p. nn; fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, &06 p. m. Trains for Blairsvill* ana Indiana, connect at Blairsrille IntersectioirWifh Johnstown Accommo dation, and Express and Mail Trains East and Wait. The raveling public will find it greatly to their Interest* in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dusu We can promise safety, apeed and comfort to all who may favor thiß Road with their patronage. pare i TO NEW YORK 4X2 60 ITO BALTIMORE*® 60 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LANCASTER 8 66 HARRISBURG, $7 46. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennayl vania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the.station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal ba gage omy, a&d for an air ount not exceeding (100. N. B An Omnibus Line *aa oeen employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from tue de pot, nt a charge not to exoeed 26 cents lor eaoh passonger anti baggage. For tickets apply to J. BTEWART. Agh, At the Penn'a R. R. Passenger Station, nc6 On Liberty and Grant streets 1801. THE 18t2. jeiTTSBCBGH, FT. WAYNE & „ CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH-WEST, WEST AND NORTH WEST. WISTEH ARRANGED EKT! TIKE to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, 8L Louis and Chicago quicker, than by other route WESTWARD TRAINS. FAST matt, LlNE—Leaves Pitta burgh 1:65 A. b. Arrives at Crestline. Making close connections with BeUefoat&inp and Cleveland, Columbus A Cincinnati Road*; arming at Fort Wayne at 4.60 v. au Arriving at Chicago at 11.00 p. m. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leave* Pittsburgh 1.40 p *. Arrivea at Cresuine 10 i>3 p k Mavtng dose connections aa above. Arriving at Fort Wayne at 6 a tn. Arriving at Chicago at IL-00 a. m. Sleeping Gars on tnis train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati! to Indianapolis and to Chicago. N, B;—The tone to Cincinnati by.both these trains is the. same as by Bteuoenvilfe! Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. All Trains through to Chicago without change of Oars. EASTWARD TRAINS. .ueave Chicago, - 8.29 a. m and 6AQ pa. Arriving at Fort Wayne at 2J-6 p m and 12J0 a m. Arrive at Lima, A.lO rm. and 8.00 a. h. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, ‘8.30 p. k. and 6hW a. a. Connecting with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Buffalo and the East, Arrivtng at Pittsburgh, 5.00 a. k. and 3AO p. k. All making close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allen town and Philadelphia. 'QS.Only one change of cars between Chicago and New York, via Pittsburgh and Allentown on train leaving Chicago at ti.su p m, reaching Pitts burgh at SAG p m.&nd New York at 10.46 a m. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal st, Station. Allegheny CUy. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny at~...u.»~9.30 a m and pm Ai nves at New nnghion at 11 J.O •* 6.10 “ Arrivesat Allegheny at ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION, Leaved Allegheny at 7.40 am, 18-60 p m aid 0p ra Leaves Economy at &08 “ QJ>Bam M 4Go •• MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Masailon at ....... „....4 60 a rn Leaves Alliance at ...... a m Arrives at Allegheny at .................11.00 h m Leaves Allegheny at ._!160 pra Leaves Alliance at. 7 40 p m Arrives at Miu»aU!on st..~ .. 8.4) p tn BSL- Trains are ran by-Columbus time, which is J 2 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. are sold for the accommodation and marset trains at reduced prices. Trough trains connect as follows >■ At Alliance, with trains on the OlevelJttd and Pitte burgn Railroad. At Orrvilie, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Ouyahogn Palls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Moant Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louisville, etc. Al Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin cinnati, et<L, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo,etc At Port Wayne, tor Peru, Lafayette, InJ., Su Louus and intermediate points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for iAparte. At Wanatgh for all points on the Louisville, New Alban? an<l Chicago Railroad. An<l at Chicago, with teams for all pointa in Hlinoin, Missouri, lowa, WiscongiaAiid-Mipnwota; For information and through tickets apply to OIBORGRPARKIZL Tlekot Aff'L, Passenger Station, Pittsmrgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on tbs line of the road, to all parts of the United States. WMTPt General Agent, PUtsburgn G. W. CASS. Qaneral Superintendent.,. no 4 CLEVEUHDASD PITTSBORSH'KAILWAY • CHANGE OFTIHE-WINTEB AWUHGEIBENT jf>N AND AFTER MONDAY, Nov. L 1861, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, id Pittsburgh, an follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINK, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. bo&v Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt, at Columbus, at Cincinnati, at St Louis. 1:66 A. to IL3B A. to 430 p. to 1:40 p. to 8.-46 p. to ROO a, to This route is shorter to Cincinnati, Louisville, Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night Trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINK Leaves Ar. at At. at Ax. at Ar. at Pittsb’gh, Rochester,Weilsville, SLeub’Tille,WhTng. L 66 A. to 3:10 a. to 4do a. to 638 A. to 6:36 a. to LAO p. to L 56 p. to 340 A. to 6:00 p. u, 635 p. u LLIO A. to LlO'a. to 2J3 p. ml 8:10 A. to 430 A. to 330 P. to 4*o P. to 6d6 P. to The 1:66 a. m. and 1.-43 r. to Trains connect with Trains of O. O. R. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. The 830 p. to Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Weilsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINK Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. I£6 A. to 0:46 A. to L4O p. to 840 p. u. The L*4o p. m. train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Bhndnaky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, most be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib* erty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J: STEWART. Ticket Agent. For farther particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, ArfenL At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn street, 7 R. MYERS, not Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. NSW ROUTE VIA BIVEB AND RAILROAD: Indianapolis ft Cincinnati E. B. Connecting »t IndienapoJiß with Terre Hnnte, and Terre Hants end Alton Railroad, to St: Lonfa and ledkyette and Indianapolis, New Alban r and Salem, and Michigan Central Roadstfor CHICAGO, BOOK ISLAND, BGRIiINGTON, and aU inlermodi! ate points! Thromrh Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRfminTMAPAYETTK and PERU. Freights 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 ami* from Cincinnati to the( west, without ViTwVfng nnßn Consignments made to J.B. GIBBONB, agent, st dndnnati; or W. B. CUTTiNG, agent at Law rencebttrg, wfll reoeiTe prompt attention, and no charge for oommisrion; no durps for drqysptf or avamiitton at Xswreudwy. For farther information apply to THOMAS RATI* GAN, (No. 11l Water street,) agent of the Company, who fa prepared to give moron uasa for pas* ■eager* and freight tolndianapolis, Terre Haute, bjwtte, Chicago, Fern, Greenoaatle. Crawfords* tiua, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, Ac. jnxna rw. *L LORD, President, JOHN F. Qh mm, Oenecaj Freight Agent, mrt ait *MPOBTAI«T. , ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR , . , BT. JOSEPH, Missouri, the State thSt NGBTH MISSOURI BAXLBOAD, The only tad route from 8a Loom to stJooanh at in the shortest and quickest toethfrteS honnrfothe remotest point reached by Sj^J} aar*feyy^r*&»js^'to l Sni»a and all points inNorthernHlßeonrifcythasNorth BEseounßaii nad. ' '! •' if. I :ISAACH. STURGEON, Treat andßend Snpt North Missouri R. R. Hoar S. Sinew, Agent. aelMm Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. rp HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSTJ- X RANGE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 436 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. Statmovt ot Aswtb, Jasuaet Ist, 1860. ftibHshod Aggreenbly to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured .SMS&B9B 88 Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61,) cost.. Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Securities 89,186 60 Stocks, (present raise 72,) cost- 89,786 60 Noes and Bills Receivable oo‘ Cash 27,910 88 $2,206,061 68 The only profits from premiums which thin com winy can divide by law, are from risks which lave been determined. Insuianoes made on every description of Prop* erty, m 1 own and Country at rates as low as are con* sis tent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they hare paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869,162,168 86. DIBIOTORB. paries W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Falea/ ottvttt. « CflAB. N. BANCKER, President EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. WM. A. 81’EEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, my!6 Northeast cor Third and Woodetreets. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAItUIE, President; F. M. GORIKDN, Secretary Capt K. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent No. M Water street, (Spang A Oo.'a Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will inwnro against a! Ind ; -FIRE and MA RINE RJHKB. A Home Institution mar-aged L>y Directors who aru well known in the oonimunuy, au.l who are de termined, by promptness and buerality, to main tain the character which I hey hnv* nanumed, as of ering the best proUcliou u- those who dot-ire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1860. Stock Accounts 4 66,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Office furniture- 250 00 Open Accounts, etc - 7,808 43 Cash ib,361 99 Promium Notes... 27,606 20 Notes and bills discounted 174,076 H SIBICTO2S Georg© Darsie, It. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, Jamos M'Auloy, Nathaniel Hoimea, Alexander Ninnck, Wm. H. Smith, Chaa. W. Ricketeon, Andrew Ackiey, Wm. McKmght, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas ror23 PHILADELPHIA PIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMFY HQ. 149 CHESNUT STREET. Opposite th« Custom Romot 10.40 A. u. Capital ¥2IO,UK) Assets $304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Torpetuai 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. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brewi, P. B. Bavery, Joseph 8. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, 3. J. Magargeo, E. Wiior, F. Blaoxboth, Secretory. c, mi su mwMc. p, » GH BAAIUEL REA, Secretary. WM. BAGALET, President. . Office, Cor. of Jlark«t and Water 8 to. Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of tho Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi- gation ol the Seas. Insures agalait Loss and Damage by Plre. m&bctqrs: Wm. Bagaiey, Hon. T. M. Howe, Jaa. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr, C. 7.ue, B. Harbaugh, B. F. Jonea, C. Young, J. Caldwell, Francis Bellens 3. M. Kier, John 8. Dilworth, John Shipton, Barclay Pres Um. Wm. ti. Johnston. mblHhlydh, 6.30 ** 12.10 77»«. Enterprise Insurance Co., RisAs for O-r, Five, or Seven Tear 1, or Per pttunUy. William Bolmeh A Cn., Linugaton, Coperlftnd A Jamea B. Lyon A Co., Hud; Tljoj*. M. Howe, William S. Lavely A Co., Jam©* Mar*tiall, Al len Kramer, George S Bn au A Wilson, McKlroy A Co , Wilsoa, Carr A Co-, Joiin T.l»gao A Jacob Taiuter A 00, Bailey, Brown A Co. DARLINGTON A BLACKHTOCK. Agents, apl&3m Office. Bank Block. No. 37 Fifth sL BY THE Eeliunce Matual lanurance Compaa Of Pbllftdalphli, On Buildings, Liimitad or Perpetual, Mor. ckandiae, Jfumituro, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, r22!K610 4K>. Assets, $303,508 96, OFFICE NO. 308 WALXUT STREET. . Invented as follows, ns : First Mortgage on improved City Property, worth double the amount $166,600 00 Ground rent, first cia*»...... ...... 3,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 6 cent. Mortrage l>oana, $30,000, cunt Philadelphia city ti per cunt loan Allegheny County 0 ■$ cent. Pentmyl- Tania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well necurod Huntingdon and Brood Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company 810 ck... 4,000 00 Block of RolianceMutu&J Insurance 00~ OO Block of County Fire Insurance Co ...... 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. B. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Hank do 6,136 01 Mechanics’ Bunk do 2,013 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business pajver lB Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc..... 6310 72 Cash on hand and min hands of agents.. 11,386 16 Olem Tmglov. Samuel Bispharo, William k. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederikc Brown, William Mussor, Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrei, Marsbidl Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. I>othrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Btesell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Becrotary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mjrlO Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. fhe Mutual Life Insurance Co F. B.ATCHFORD STAKE, Agent 400 WALYITT BTKEKT, PHIIiADELPHIA. The businessof this compan-i is conducted on the mutual principle, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, deducting ntccsaary expense i alone, being equitably divided among the assured. Receipts for the year ending Slat January, $L685,67 5 76. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Cash on hand and in Bank. 4 120J3&0 89 Bonds and Mortgages......... 6,431370 12 United States Stocks 887,882 60 Real Estate 40339 IS Due frpm Agents. 80,466 60 W389366 74 Addjlnterest accrued; but not vet due.. OO Deferred premiums, (estimated) 136,000 00 Premiums in course of transmisaion.~ 88,182 as Gaoas Asasrs, February 1, 1861 ........47337,089 12 Rates of premium lower , and profits greaterthua in most other Companies. Tm PnopoETioa or Cash Asans to the amount at risk is grealer than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the United tit&tes. Pamphlets and every requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, bv latter or otherwise to J DARLINGTON A BLACKSTOOK, ySL3md 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. PELAWABE MUTUAL SAP’ETY INSURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORATED THE L2GIBLATURE OF 1886. OFFICE, 8. & CORN BE THIRD AND WALNUT 6fTi£iSET#PHILADRLPHLA MAJUNE INSURANCESon Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts' tit the' World. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, Bt Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Car riages, to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSU RANCES on Merchandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses, Ao. Diaabrons.—Wm. Martin, Edmond A. Bonder, Theophilua Pauldipgy John N. Penroso, John CL Davis, James Traouair, ‘Wm. Eyre, Jr- James C. Hand, Wm. (X Ludwig, Joseph fi. Beal. Dr. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Ref. lev, Bftbnnel K StokeAJ. F. Feiuston,Henzy Sloan, Edward Darlington* H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’livain Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, JameB B. ATFarlond, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pitutkirgh, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President THOS a HAND, Vice President Haasi Lnsuaa, Secretary. 3ttgnp»«. 102,996 26 J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streota FIRE INSURANCE, OF PHILADELPHIA. FIRE INSURANCE 8808,608 96 CLEM TINGLEY, l»reaidet. Diasoroas. OF NEW YORK* P. A. HABEIRA, Agent No. 0* Water street Pittsburgh, groflmliroal. WM. 11. WHITNEV, notahy public. /"OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth V-T street mb Wood. )y!8 ALmm a. M'aAtjfWw , ..JIMIB X. 808 M’CALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., my23clyd Pmaiylvtnls. EL W. Patterson....... Gso. f. Dawson PATTERSON A DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN’S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant, jafcly PITTSBUBQH, PA. B. P. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 08.., No. T 8 Grant Str.al (Throe doors below the Court House,) mj&lj PirtsßtmaH, Pa L. BBACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW OOh, No. 139 Fourth SL, PITTSBURGH, PA TEETH I SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. CSILL, has removed to 246 PEHN • STREET, in the house formerly occupied ov Dr. G. iL Keyser, opposite Christ's Church.— He will give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various prioeafrom $l6 to $62 per set. RwiMnce—Rev. w. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. G. M'Oamlless. M. IX, J. H. Hop kins, W. H. Vanldrk, Dr. Goo. H. Keyser, W. Nim ics, Samnel M’Kee. au27dy DR. C. SAELZ, WATERCURE AHD-SQHEOPATHiC PHYSICIAH; OK RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOB HUPTURBS. - OOH. PENN AND WAYNE BTB. JAMKS A. LOWRfE, Attorney at Law, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be* twoen Smitbfleldand Cherry Alley. delldy GEOIiGK 8. SELDEN HAVING resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter b« found at his office, 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. 1e29 HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor • to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street ttf- Office bourß from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 6 o’clock. fel6:ly CUPPING AND LEECHING, nit. * ARB. BKBE. 9&.Teelh extracted. Hot Cold and Shower Baths *618:1? F- 888K177 Grant street ®il, (Seal, (Sandha, Sit. ALADDIN COAL DLL COMPANY. BKKRKTON, JOHNSTON 4s WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa,, TT AVE ALWAYS on hand a superior li quality of LUBRICATING,ILLUMINATING and cAUDE COAL OUfl. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and Retail. aplfkly B. C. a i. H. SAWYER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, ffo. 4T Wood. Strut) Pittsburgh, Pa CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., PiUsqurgh, Fa, agent for the receipt and sale of CARBON O I IS. Keeps constantly on hand, and Is receiving heavy and lightoils bo! table for Labrieating and Refining purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash oa'v. an£6md*w ffiteli fager, &t NEW WALL PAPER STORE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBKKTI STS. Mo. 107 market Street, The subscriber is opening anew and large stock of PAPER HAMCrIMCrS. Embracing a complete assortment for Dwellings, Stores, Offices. Halls, Churches, Ac, to which 09 would respectfully Invite the attention of the Pu b haring aif entire no# stock of goods recently purchased and now arriving. Those in want of now goods will find them by looktog through our assortment. « mar&:lyd JOS. R. lIIOHKS. WALL PAPERI WALL PAPER The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices in Pittsburgh. Como and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No* 81 Wood street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has for sale French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, HA LIB, CHAMBERS, ; CHURCHES, LOIX3KS, Ac 50,000 rolls at 12} ets. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cts. Wibpow Cvratiißß, Flu Boamn Passra, Tasrot Ooviaa, Cnuiias, Aa 19* Look for iho Striped Front. The only place in town where a full assortment fd Preach paperw is kept ' mar 16 a,boo oo ... 80,000 oo JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, stli Ward 0 LLECTIONS promptly made. Deods, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing/ Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bills Probated. »P&ly French wall papers, of spring importation, prior to enforcement of the new land, are now sold 30 percent, cheaper than can be tmreafter. Styles very beautiful. For sale by _ sol 4 W. P. MA KB HALL. 87 Wood street. GIiEEN APPLES. —17 barrels just received and for sale by , HENRY H. COLLINS. SUNDRY PRODUCE.— 100 Bags Pea Nuts; 76 do Feathers 60 boxes Cream Cheese; 3 bbla Eggs; 60 U bbUMaokerel, No. 8; 860 bushels Dried Apples; 60 do do } eaches; Bacon Sides 100 Oil Barrels; in store and for sale by" JAB. A FBT&BR. corner Market and First^sts. I A GROSS BRANDBETH'S PILLS, •L v just reoeived and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist, sel9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. gAINT LOUIS FLOUR.— 200 bbls Melrose; 200 « Pride of the West; 100 w Lafayette; 100 M Mount Vernon; for sale by se24-8t KAY, PENNOCK A CO., 29 Wood st. NEW Wall PAPERS for the Fall trade now open and receiving at JOS. R. HUGHES, B*2l No. 107 Market street. JAMES HOLMES ft 00., PORK DEALERS, and dealers in Provisions, corner of Market and Front eta. a&lyd* 1 A BARRELS PRIME HAVANA A V/ ORANGES just received and for sale bv REYMERABBOR, go2I Noe. 124 and 126, Wood street T ANN HRS' 01L.—70 bbls, tor sale by A . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, oo*3 corner of First and Woods sts. TWO ACRES OF ABOUND, JUST below Henehester, for aete b, aaB S. CUTHBBBT A BON, tl Market street. 1 Af) BARRELS LOVERING’S AND * Penpaylvania Sirup in store, and for >eUj MILLER A RICKETBON. ®1 n RIFLES! 110 RIFLES M ?10 WiV EIFLBBIII for sale by BOW A A TETLEY, Bell 136 w ood bL Dwelling house for rent.— No. 36 Rosa street. A comfortable and coa vement Dwelling Honse of 8 rooms with bath room, gas, Ac. Rent, tilt to April next. eeSO R CUTHBRBT A BON, SI Market st. BOWIE KNIVES—For sale low by seal BOWN A TETLEY,I36 Wood at OIL REFINERS.—6 casks superior paint for oil barrels, making them perfectly tight, for sale Tory cheap by sell HENRY H. COLLINS 11' QGS. —a barrels fresh Eggs, just J reoelyed and for sale by _ JA3; A. TBTSER, •n™ Corner Market mid Yirst streeta. TT ALF PRICE IS WHAT WE ABE AA- Sehing ont a great many kinds of oor'Shm mer Dress Goods, lace Mantles, Ac* for th* best bargains. Call early. C, HANSON LOVE, nS U Market street. FLO YD, gUdtrmtn. aSinta and JPirmrrg. Wl. BEMSfiTT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIAtS, WINES, Old fflonongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. IAO Wood Str««t. fe22:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANtTPAOTITEEHS A.2STX> DBA LBKS IN TJOOK, CAP, LETTER, and aU kinds JB of WRAPPING PAPER, jsto lemored from NO. »» WOOD STREET to So. S 3 Btnlf lifield street, PITTSBUBGH, PA, OSLOaah or Trade fot Rags. apfl iWILLUB CLAYTOM. WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQUOB MEECHANT, No. st Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, _ ~ PJTTSB ÜBGfft PA. Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Did Mononnaheia Rectified Whisky. rohlo E. P. MIDDLETON & BfiO. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BIIANDIES, &o A.IAO DKALJSRS IS Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. gfohaeca and JSeprs, & D. BIN JSHART, tUHCTAOTURXR Aim VIAIXK in Ail USDS TOBACCO, SfSttJFF U 8EGAB8 : apBldjr KO 120 WOOD BTREET. JLYOHJ ARMSfffIAL, WVio&sai* mui iZetail Dealer in GENUINE HAVANA SEGAKS. JJTD Virginia Chewing Tofcaee®. WOOD STEEET, aider the 8L Char leu fioto^ oell W*. Mitum, PUUa -0. w. tiiciitton, Pittsburgh MILLEB & RICKETSOS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, me uiPOifEaa oy BRAdm&S, WIHKS A9D BJSOAUB. NOB. 821 AND 223, CORNER OP LIBERTY AND IRWIN UTKKKTB. AND SOLJi A9SNTS JfQR SWEARER’S CITY GLASS PITTSBUHGH, PA. Iron, Hails, Cotton l'arns, Constantly on Band. [mr2 (Salterns. ULAKCiOW’S AMBHOTYPE GALLERY, —IN LAFAYBTTE HALL, FOURTH BTRKBT ENTRANCE; TO THOSE PASTIES WANTING real fine Ambrotypee at a moderate price, and all who bare been unable to obtain a good likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited to calL Large variety of cases and frame* always on hand. Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. C. GLASGOW, mylO 84 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. ©raro. P. J. B. Rima..M.E D. Rrnu (Late at Miller t Ricketeon’s.) REYHEK * BRO THK H S (Successor to Ritkib A Akdxbsos.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. 1,000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soajx • 500 do Boeen Soap in 1, 2 and Bft mtb 800 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1,2 and Bft bars 300 do Oleine do in 115 bars, 160 do Oennan do .13ft bars, 250 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ift bars IflOO do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and sites. 600 Boxes Miners' Candies, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Sommer ose. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4b, 5s k Ba. Ho*. 18 and 20 V7WI Street, | d 0 - New Bedf ° rd B|>era,, amdleB - 58 * NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ac. No. 80 Wood si., and N<x 112 Second utreei. Opposite St Charles Hotel, WiLLUI SA6ALEY, Wholesale Grocers, WM. H. SMITH. WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GBOCE^S, lIS SEGOID »Rt) 147 FIRST STREETS 500 i.Tis: EI’SOM SALTS, LOGO LBS, CREAM TARTAR, KKG Bi CARB SODA, 140 LBS UOCUINUAi , 10 HjXK, OaWLi.rJ cork starch Juul recoiled unj fur a*le by CEO. A- BAELS.y, Uruggißt, K*-<lAra[ A'lschenv city. UPHOLSTERY, Wo. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. rpHE SU BSCfil BEKS MANUFAC* 1 turo and keep oonniaotly on hand every arti cle in their line, via: Cornice*, Ornaments, Cm lain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattxaasesoi all tuads; also, the celebrated Patent Bpring Beds All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. 49~Prompt attention to all orders forfh ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, Ac. Octl7 Iyd ROBERTS* ROKNICK. Apollo liu.ll Billiard Salooib JOHN GANGWISCH would remind O his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance on Fourth street. lie Lia* always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, »nd m connection with th< hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo. tables, balls and cues. Rebember the place, A nolle Hall, Fourth st near Wood, entrance from Fourth. jylOely A FULTON, BELL AND BKASfc, J&. • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitta burgh, Pel, is prepared to ftirnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTE ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP ANI GAUGE COCKS of all Rises, for Steamboats; MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAIL INGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finish© j in the neatest manner. *3- BABBITS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL FULTON’S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. apXfely Sundries.— ~~ 160 bags Rio Coflee, 160 bbls (oak,) N. O. Molasses, 16 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 60 bbls Refined Jo 28 u do Yellow do 600 boxes Window Glass, 26 bbla N. Y. Syrup, 16 u No. 3 Large Mackerel, 10 hf « do 10 bbls No* 2, medium, do for salebf W. H. SMITH A OOV }eU 118 Sowed, and 140 Front street TaXes on westekn lands.— Persons owning lands in the West, who wish to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes In Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Ac. 8. CUTHBEHT A 80S. 6l Market at OLT'B REVOLVERS 1 COLT'S BE VOLVERSI—Just received, another lot by express of all the different kinds manufactured. Bharr’s Four Shot Repeaters; Alien’s Seven -do • —•- Smith A Wesson’s Beven Shot Repeaters, Fnr aala hr ROWN A TETLEY GREEN APPLES.—IO barrels choice Green Apples, just received and tor sale by J. A. FETZER. Corner Market And First streets GREEN APPLES—SO bblß., received this day, and for sale br __©c3 __ HENRY H. COLLINS. "D OTATOES.—IOO bushels Prime * Neshannock Potatoes, iust received and for sale bv JAB. A. FETBER, an 27 Corner Market and First streets. [TOR THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS L in the city call at »n« O. HANSON lov: <pAMP KNIVES—For sale by mil BOWS i TETLSY, IStiWftod nt GREEN APPLES—2S barrels, just re cetved and for sale by 00* HENRY H. COLLINB. BEANS. —30 bags white beans for sale by tool HENRY H.OOLLINa CATRRIDQES always on hand for If. 8. muskets and rifles also for Sharp’s rifles, 3ft 60 and 00 bores. For sale by Jy6 . SOWN 4 TETLEY. 10 barrels linseed Oil; 15 do Carbon do; received by HENRY H. OOLLUifi. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS RBDUOBD PHIOFS JAMES W. WOODWELL, Ho*. 9T and 99 Third Street. 11l FOVBTH STREET, ALL VARIETIES OF BTYLEB AND FINISH, Hotels and Private Dwellings. »»- All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully peeked and boxed. Steamboats and Hotels tarnished at Bhort notice. Qabinet Masers supplied with eTery srttde in the Tj'tIKNITURE FOB CASH.—A full r assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK OASES, WARDROBES, ynd every artiole needed In a well furnished dwel* line, as well as a splendid Assortment of OFFICE FUBNITUBF, Constantly on hand and made to orv er As the only terms on which business IdVoDeatthlsestab* lishment is for GASH, prices Are made accordingly. Persons in wani of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at FACKINKR k IRWIN’S, I No. 108 Smithfield street, below Finn. | J. D. Faokihjb, Join* M. ibwib. ST. FRANCIS’ COLkSGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers. This institution, situated IK LORETTO, Cambria Coant,, Penns,lto nia, foui miles from Creason Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitta Harsh, was chartered in 1868, with priviligerto confer the ostial Collegiate Honors and Degrees, The loca tion ofthe College is one of thesaost healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial .for Us pore water, bracing air, picturesque scenery. The Schclastie year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends aboot the 28th of JUNE following. It 1b 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 Institunonto the Students. Instrumental Vocal Music forms no extea charge. Hlud'enta win be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tvkmb—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance-—..- $lOO Washing and use of Bedding— —... 10 Classics!and Modern Languages, extra—— 10 Students spend Vacation at tne College....- 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Bev. Bishop O’Connor, to the Bev. T. 8. Reynolds, Sti Mary’s, Loretto, and to other Clergymen ofthe Pittsburgh Diocese. PmBBURGH, PA. D. C. KJVEELAND Jjr EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SO&ARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES * Iso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac- at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Citisens* Bank,) Pitts burgh, _£*. Notice of Dissolution Partnership TVTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 111 the partnership lately'existing betweenLEE A ttWfrwtfAW and GEORGE A. KELLY of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM A KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April, 1881, 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? Allegheny, June A, 1881.—je6-tf PITTSBTJR9E 20 do Wax Colored dandles, 4s, Be A 6a. 6 do Coach do, 6 do Btar do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 3 do, 2& do Lubricating N 1 OH, 10 do do do 2 OIL (0 do Carbon 111 am mating OQ, 39 do Coal do do. On hand and for sale, by B. O. * J. H. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agriculture Society, the first premiums for Ode, Soaps and Oandlea. tnhlB gARDINES.— PITTHBUKOR, .-Jdfli R. HUNTER PHtsbargii Fa. 10 cases % cans Sardines—choice brands; 3 “ Sand >4 « • * « boned; In store and Hale by [seB] SEYMER k BROS. 6DOZ. P A RRIM’S RESTOK ATIVE; 6 doa. Parrish’s Elixir; just received and tor sale by GEO. A. KELLY, ivK Allegheny city LEAD. —1000 Pigs, received by se3 HENRY_H.^OLLHre._ OATS.— 400 bußhels Prime Oats, in store and for sale by » Liquorice.— 6 cases Sicily Liquorice in 5 lb boxes; 3 “ Calabria “ lust received and for Rale by (seSl RETMER k BROS. TKTEW GOODS AT' 90 MARKET ST., Av| comprising nf all the newest stylea and fabrics pain and figured French Merinos, ladies* water, proof Cloaks, and Cloth tor making a desirable lot of ladies and children’s Shawls, for Fall and W inter. All will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the motto. Ladies, call at 96 MARKET STREET. se34 H. J. LYNCH. Elegant gold and velvet PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by ee2B w. P. MARSHALL. HEAT BARGAINS IN HOOP SKIRTS—New styles just received at a great reduction in former prfoes. EATON, MACRUM k CO anS U and 19 Fifth street. LEAD —200 pigs, for sale by seBo HENRY H. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR—27 barrels fresfe ground Rye Flour, received and for sale by JaS A. FET&ER, corner Market and First ats. A BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED, just received and for sale by GEORGE A, KELLY, Druggist* Bel 9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. 9 K BBLb. HEMP SEED, just receirec. and for sale by GEOBwE A. KELLY, Druggist* ae!9 69 Federal street, Allegheny. R() DOZ. PURE CATAWBA WTNi; for medicinal purposes, just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist, aelfl 69 Federal street, Allegheny. Broom corn brush—3o bales, & Baporoii article, for sale by •«7 henry h. Collins. GREEN APPLES.—24 barrels choioe Apple&ioet reoelredand for sale by f 18. A. comer Market end Rret jjURE old palm boap. PURE OLD PALM BOAP. PURE OLD PALM BOAP. X »m In receipt of a Urge lot of. pore old Palm Boap, equal to any toilet Soap now in nse. Its con stant one la a sure prevention of chapped hands, face, etc, etc. Those wishing a good Soap at the price of an ordinary Article woqfl PURE Old) PALM SOAP. PURE Old) PALM- BOAP. PURE OLD PALM BOAP. PURE OLD PALM BOAP. For sale by _ JOSEPH FLEMING, ccT oorner Market street end the Diamond B SUfilft A. BOLE, T7N<HNE BUILDEB & MACHINIST JCf GREAT WESTERN PLAINING VTT.T, BSftury and Duquem* W&jh jftL! win Due to order, and warranted as good aa can ba made, the following machinery, rfi Bteam Engines, Turning Lathee, for wood and iron; pfe. norsdor wood ana iron; Drilling Machines; and Tobacoo Screws; Paleai-nght and ModeJAUr chines, in the host manner; Rhafcing, Ptmw- jgfa Hangers, oi all sues and yanety 5 Screws, of «ny di ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in tengthTwill also make, and hare on hand, Doctor and Nnrger Engines, and Deck Pnmpe for steamboatauato. Lathe inhearsana other Planing done to order: can plane 83 inches wide, byTfoetfi iawo. AU Order t Pnmptbu FUleaandßamestiy N. B.—Particular attention and promntitode air en to repairs on Printing flosses antFoiharMa chinee- mylfilyd 74 Market street. SWEET POTATOB—IB bbls MaoalHta Sweet Potatoa, just receded and for »aleby • JAB A FETZER, oc!4 oorner Market and eta, COLT S REVOLVERS—shots, For sale hr BOWN A TETLET, oelS X3Q Wood street OOKaiBTTSQ OP (gdnotiflwal. GEORGE A. KELLY. JAMES A. ESTHER, Comer Market A First sts •aaßdiy; l waa. a wu. iamb& 00, BANKERS AP.fl EXei.ANfiß ffltOIBBS; 1 Wood Mtre:t,co> ner of Third, i irraßPßaH, penhijs AT HOLMES&SO.NSj Bankers 'wat’B* AT? 'tHuam J'rokers.aad'Dealistnin* «otei tote, Aooeptence.-, Gold, dam endßimk-tSotea Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities con - , stantlT for sale.' ' Collections made in aU the cities thronßbohttbo united States. Doromts receirodlnparmndsor eoirent paper. No. 7 Mai fc et street bctween.Thlrd and Foortn streets. ‘fjdkfcly draanaal DOJLJU4JRJ3 4* SO. 65 Ft- ÜBTH ST&BSXi: . > CHAHTEEiID Itf ' XB&S.Y1 f -' OPEN DAILY, froigJ> to % <>>cldck* also, os Wednesday an 4 Bajamiay evenings,- from May let to Nov*'7nbet r IiL from Tto 0 o’clock and from November lst to stay Ist. from 6 to clock. t: t Deposits received c > all Btunflnctles3 thiiCOirii'. Dollas, and a divides J o«~ the profit sdeolaredtWlcA’ » 7**x> in June and l»ecoraber.. interest declared aoani-oanus iy, in Junerand .December.-' since the Bank was oisanisedTS : per cost, a year. . • .■• Interest, if not dEa.~n-out,ifl placed to the credit ofb he depQMiu>r ,&a } rt ucipal, and heamvthe gas*.: interest from the first days of Jonh afidDechmber,' compounding twice a ear without trouhHz&lhO ds4 poeitor to cau or even to present hj> pasa book*' AI-- 1< thih rate, money win doable in lafctSSLtfatfKT * yearsj making in the rmw pah cm. a nan. ■ r Boota containing Die Charter, Bj-Lawfl, Bala, i„ and Begalations, (Srai bed gratia, on appnoatffiß , ihdoffioe. • . . • . ••• -‘•■Ww -• PrmiQES?* BEOBGS ALBREE. VKB gttiffMßHS. * William J. Anderson. James BD. Heeds; •• Hill Burewin, Isaac M. pennock7 '~J #*** Beiy.L.Fahnestock, A-M. Pollock,mTo./ Hopewell Hepburn Robert Robb, ■ ' James Herdman, James Shidle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tindle, :,, j<. Alexander Bradley, John B.MclfeddOfti John G- Back of em, PeteirA. Madeira^ George Black, John H. Mellbr, John B. Canfield, JamesMiAnley,. Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Maisk* : •• l William Dougina, John Orr, ,; ;-i >i-. John Evans, Henry* L. . . John Holmes, John H. Shoenbew# Williams. Haven, Alexander Spear. '-'" ’ Peter H Honker, William : E. SchmertiL- -,;ib Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, William B. Lavely, Christian Yeagfcr. . ‘ ‘ SKJUST&AT Aim -''V. CHARLES A* COLTOH. (fakfjvj.. uOAN OFFICE. MJEI%'KY W. ClMMims Ho. 100 Smitfafleld St,' >” ; lieu the corner of Fifth, 1 - ~ PITt SBDBCH, **. : MONEY in large and small quantities ; lo&ned.on Gold and Si 'vex, Id and Silver Watcher, and all kinds .of valu» • able articles, for any Igngth’ of time agreed oiu The" goods cannot be delivered without ; accountable in case ol fire. • , tta»Offloe Hours from 7 A fd.to IOP.ML ri B. BEEJ.Y, • tit FIFTH H'l KHKT, opposite Cathedral, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. ’ . DICALEE IS- NOTES, BONDS, MuRTGA ES and otherßeen ritias. ' cp4 [fr ; - <Ste la-rltg. / EXCELSIOB GLASS WOBXB. A. WOLFE... F. T. PJ .UNKE i I’-.T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUfIKFTT S CD& GLASS MANUPAJTDEEBB, WABEHODBE " v Ho. 12 Wood Street, Corner of Fftsfe sogUy PllUhmgh. W. OH!THiBGaAM,.... M n. onnniTOHi cmnmtawAH UUdHAIt, r _ OUHCA*. f & (JO.—PI^TB* BURGH CITY ( LASS WOBKB-WwehptoA, Water street, and 166 Firet street, Pa., three doors 1 elow tfo tonganela 'Hons& Manofactprers of Pittsburgh City €&s> Druggists' Glass Wire and Ameriram GottVwx Glass, for parlor windows, choreh.es and pnbUtf buildings. gpl 1 gLSdlctiOrg, Dissolution of Co-1 artnerShip. The 00-paptnekship hxbbb*- fore existing between JO'iN P. HUNT % HENRY MINER, • nder the firm of HUM' A MINER, ia this dav disaolred l \ EQUtUHlCons', fit 'llie business of tl e late firm •% Ul b© settle L bT HENRY MINER, who Is antfio/med to Blfc'n'- r ,' firm's name is liquhiatooiL. •' JO 1 N P. HU. I’, hbwry miner. - July lfltb, 1861. HENBY MINiR, Successor to HLWT * MUTE'S Wholesale and Be tail BOOKSELLER, 81 ATIpNER 4 NEWSDEAI+ES NobCTI an 173 FIFTHS i ftEET, Next door to ttto Post Offlca, ry^ | F YOU WiiNT SOMF'.GOOJ£9CTJ£ 1 Fruit or prepared Mince Me U mixe<L and all olner kind of B»ndyor Whae, Sow Oracle, Lemon ard Citton Peel to to Haworth A Brothers in the Diamond, where yoo will, get; ell new crop Fruit and lofrer thi&ii any otbtrikOQßl in the chy. Also e general and ( dl aaWrtaWßt oI Pamity Groceries, fess, Wlnea, Brandys, and all, other kinds of Foidgn and Don' sadc-Liquora. n HAWORTH * BROTHER,' .. de34 cornear o Diamond apd alley.- testion of these in search of SUNS, v RIFLES, PlB TO LS, 4c,*c; *• directed to our splendid stock, W; W. YOUNG, ear* k . cr wood street. Terms cashi—new : goodsi NEW GOODS M-UPEN 'IBB I>AYANe» Prints, Ginghi-mu, Ac. Grey Gt sdß, at 6J£ cents and upwards, a l»rge lot damaged by water, price 4 cants per yard. A large lot Du iSelte fola style) Prints at fbi cents per yard, torn ar price l«i ? cta Bargains tor cash. a H 4 NgON DOVE, nnls i 4 MerkfetEtreeh STARK ;CX iJNTY, L.DIAHAA-160 acres of good land on the Ft. Wayne and Chi cago KJi. Pnee. t 8 00 per act *. For sale by Bel* A CUTB I IEBT A SON, 01 Market street gTILL CHEAPER THAN EVERT":, BOOTS, SHOES, Gall soon at the Cheap Cash Store el ' JOSEPH B. BORLAND, , !U oeli , 88 Market street, ‘iff doorXrrdnFlftb- -■ ■ , Q'l W \ LBS 1 ROHEFI ELD’S CATTMF’ POWD e.R, inat re elved and ffirfifle b*: GEORGE-A. B ELLY,; Drugmat, saM 69 Fodend street, , lISSKiiID ( iL.—leu bbls, for sale JLj u. A. FAI.NESTOCK A CO. 1 o*l3< Rcrcor of Find and Wbovf ate. ■ s LjfEATHERS 100 tt.s prime FeatijCrsi"' A/ receiTOd and -or Bale by • « '-t 0013 H KNBY Hr TOLL Tift OIL —25 bat els N>. 1 Carbon Oil; received end lor tale by ' "i';' ?., oeU B EnKY;H- OOT.T.Tff^; CORN MEAI I —75 uusfa fresh cfdunl Corn Meal, foal receded and for afittSaP*'•*«: . • jasa»E3Seb; : OCI2 corner Marly ofr aflH GREEN APi LES. -50 barrels, jufcfc, reeeiTß^jaadU>rßale or' . .! oeli H tSNBY H. 00LLHJ3 ‘ *• 9ftft SACKS DRIED REACHES fl Btore,and for as . e by t>U Mil L EB A BIGKFTSOvf 8 DIBITS.—BO bbli L for sale by B. A. FA HBESTOCKA tid/^ ; elfl o roei rf Ftfgt and Wood t ti, lUH Gold ai «i V elvert Paper if- tig® i lngs» for sale by W. P. lrfAttHTAHt, * SUGARS-Stan ar<J .crash e&powdeV^d,- granulated and A an B coffee refined In store and for sale t y RETOf KR A BBOB;* **- oeT Wns.l.tiand 128 Wood striefc? EIFLES AT flO EACH—For Bale by BOWN *TETL» A ‘ s«2S * 186 Woodst-e^i. JJAIBINR 800 boxes banc) KAisixu; 100 U u “ - J 00‘i“ « 100 « layer For Bftio hr foci Soldiers, attention— SOO“Patent Water Filter a.” the btft UtUc erer.iArenietl for soldiers sad trsfalsrs, Sei* wholesale and retail by ‘ ' ' ” HoTOSy MAOBU]filt!OaV ; ' 17 ikf and for sale by a npna ooSS BoaJScnd U 8 WoodSSil Jft'i t i* Pitobnrgfa, AND BBOGABTft; RETMEB * B" Tjß,
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