and Ambu ' • 1 ' i <S Vi lance Maine sa. ; Omoi of abmt Clothing aito EqUipas*,"} " riftW of Bowordand Mercer street* V • -*i ai. • N*w Toes, August 8,1861.) "PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED JT at this office for famishing, by contract Army wagonHarzttss. Tne proposals should state the priefe at which they can be furnished, at the places ofc manufac ture, and the price at which they can bei delivered at tlnscepoi; the number which can be made by the Wilder within one month after the receipt of the order; also the number which he can deliver with in one week. ■ conform to the follow lim specifications and to the established patterns: Pour mule harneaa as follows, to wit • WHEEL. a Jl^ O «SS J^3r Breec J l a Btra ? B ’ 3 test 6 inches long, T^ 6 * **" ed lnt ° w inch rings of % inch jj?P\ p straps 8 feet 11 inches long, 2U inches' 1U &<£%£££? 3reetlon ft 2 * inches Wfte, with - ee ’ < ?? Sfi stops to buckle into stay RSw?iJ fSSt, ,nch wiUe; sjde straps 4 leet mde; Ue straps 16 inches long, U inch wid& tapering to a point. s ’ * : feet 8 inches long, iiw JJhl!’i W,th a A* O inci* buckle; short side 1 S 2, 1 6 J !l^ sh ® B ,! <>n K and 2 inches wide. . r oUarB, 18 19 j nc he 8 long, with double straps and galejeathers and buckles % inch wide. 10 suit i made of white oak root, ironed with hooksjbreastrinira lid innh square, staples and line rings. • m °“ =ros°«u rit } le^_Ctown piece 2 feet lone 1U inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long d 2 Inch 8*!“*- crown pieces, 16 inches wi^-»wi? Cll fl^ d ? noBe P iec ® ll inches long, 1 inch S,n^J?|Pj 8 r 6l . n . 6H Inches wid£ reins, long, 1 inch wide; short sjde 2 feet ivarHfcl Wide, with 1 inch buckle; butts, tinned ® pounds to the down TWO pair Chsln Pipes, 2 feet long, 2% inches wide ..■* wo pair Trace Chains, 7 leet long, 16 links to st? No 3 n*onr with T on one end, weight *7X to 8 Ins per Twisted or straight One pair of Breast Chains, 22 nches long, 14 links to the foot, of No 3 iron Twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet l inch long, VA inches wide, with 2M inch buckle Two Neck chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot. No 4 iron, T and loop to be riveted on U> the neck strap Twisted made on Attakapas tree, head, gnl covered in the usu 2 way ho ™ h de ; Saps 20 inches long, 18 inches wide; surcingle 7 lent 8 inchcea lon* toSwTfaHtL'* W f l i b in °b bu ckle on one ♦£?Sn5S55i ne * d 40 '-b® saddle by being nveted to scraps, inch wide; those straps are c*c? Bide of the saddler one «2rfS^fi^2 ie i ront^ art of b«, to other §r!Lslh ,e i!n M jP* 0 i? bar behind the cantle, itiSi aadd i® fa ahion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 °DB,n!4t!!lohwid, n !4 t!! 10hwide ' mth inch buckle; Malleable u-on, tinned, bolt eye pattern, U> weigh fi)s to a dozen pair lead: » 18 - mohe!! kmg,m “ ie ,be 83106 (e?X O hELy S f 5 a “ eBbl aQit - ° r »««»« material aa Hn < li! rne “ B ’ ,r ™ 6d > with hooka, breast 3 TraZ strapa “ >“ wheel har- Toti 6 ' ***? “toe as for wheel harness whfJdiSSess P ChamB> 016 “ me “ for Two y “ me “ for wheelH&mess Two pair Trace Chaims, « „ i Twc Supper and Hip Straps Back str&D 5 feet HSft££r“* fr > on 3 S X !noh «« u. Sb wide SIrSS, 8 ’ v S 1661 4 inches 7ong, iu inch ewsh with a hook at one end ** JE*° ® Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, inches hSa wSastS 1 4 fe6i lons - 1 nob wid °’ 4o wj j 8e Oonpling Strap, £ leet 8 inches ion c % inch hn?£?» hJrEEa, , 4 reet loa & 1 inch wide to 1116 b “ aL ““b end ' with a ring sewed m the centre to recetye the lead line a hiw'hhf^,^ ine ’ ? feel lo “lfc % inches wide, with 8 b OnT a nd Hnd an 8 mc£l loo P st the other nchoestong 6 heaT7 plated horsohidc, 6 feet 6 o“® S° r “® Bruah - °r al - of bristles,—by—inches }j!? 8 Si / ?°“be, No 222—8 bar Wid« V® packed in a box about 18 inches ‘ n “ea deep, 8d mohee long, made of 1 to oopßre^woodhoopBor^ on ' M msm y Four florae Harness, as follows, to wtt: _ „ WHEEL. lonsav^df 8 B^ eecil stra l'»' 3 feet 8 ] aches long, 3X inches wide, sewed in 4-mcb rings of ■% 4 K feB ‘ * on th 3 inches wicie; stay KaE 6 !? r E? I 2 mc b® a iong, 3 inches wide, with l‘A Ia ™ o bucklM; cross strap, to buckle into slay P'?Ef h 8 {*?* in'??, IJ4 inoh wide; side straps 6 leet ID<; “ ®' dei lie strap. 15 inches l0 S& A, .pb )r*dc, tapering to a point Long aide 2 feet, inches long, i mth a 8 inch buckle; short side 1 toot 8 inches long and 2 inches wide Hair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long, with Wide* 6 Btrap9 aIK ‘tnP® leathers and buckles % inoh o«k^S al i r r^ f sl ; ron ? if atnea to suit, made o /white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rintfe iu inori staple* anil hoe rio^s i n S. fitrß P B lowor one 6 feet C ISSc' Ch upper 006 ■* feet 6 inches 10a & H'noh wide; of alum tanned l&ither 11/!??"?, Crown piece 2 feel 2 inches long, iDiEs w -i e; cheek pieces each 11) inches long, ia,' ln _°b» , de; Iront piece inches long, lC’ l*tay pieoos, from blinds to crown pieces, l'w 00 f E r*'u^,‘,“ C b «de; nose piece 12 inches • * iocb vndej blinds 6 inches Jook, 0 inches wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch dfi shon side 2 feet long, 1 i ueii wide, with 1 “Okie; bits, tinned mullen, to weigh 8 lbs the imJheBwMe ChainPiPC8 ’ 3 8 lnCnoB loD & Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet lonjz, 14 links to the foot, ol Ho 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on-one end, weight 9 &m per pair W °tSe 6^fe Cb o\ D^ t,e " loD& 14 " nkf »i?i«&taS“ iBCh6e 10,16S * mcbea e ?— bail V i t, 4 <eet 6 ‘holies long, 14 llhks o ° *^° n ’ T ““d ioop to be riv trw,aao‘,?,nhe neo , k Btrap ’ swiTOl in the chain ..Vhjrfddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet £df ’ TV ,Te i ln the usual way with “*{ ““s?* horBB hldo 1 fla P B 20 inches long, 18 KffSd®’ 7 feet 6 “ohon long, 2)4 Jhches wide, with a 2V mch buckle on one end, to “ th 6 “hddlc by being riyeled to two curred straps, 1(4 inoh wide; these straps are p “??d one on each side of the saddle tree; one ®jd ja «ed to the front part of the bar, the other end toUxyextension of the bsr behind the oantle. Bpanish.saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 leet 7 I ShSSEi 0 S, g ’n^iif C . h w *de, with IV inch buckle; malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pettern, to weigh pounds to a dozen pair. I _ LEAD. 1 wo Bridles, same as for wheel harness as^for° mad e the same a . to i™hSd“' &WSSA ®Jj| 8 *“ d line nngß, with straps as in wtmel bar- li»ra<ns ,eCk Strapß lmd Cumins, same as for wheel Two Belly Banda, same as for wheel harness Two pair Cham Pipes, same as for wheel harness pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel har- Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back BtraD 6 feet longtiapertng from 3% incheß to Z l /£, inches wide l H « P, d Wl^ oklra 6 ? ch 2 fe *‘ 8 inches lon& •Jjaincn wide, with wrought hooks widte ° BaCk ® andB ’ 8le « t 7 ““toes long, 3* inches buckfefell.tf’ 4 ‘° «“**«**<* CodplingStrap, Sfeel 6 inches long, % inch One Check Bern, 4 feet 1 inch ion* 1 mch wide, to buckle into the bit at each end.wift a rtoc seieS the centre to receive the lead lin e S inahes Jong P> One-Horse Brush, oral, ol bristles. _ k indie. One Curry Comb, No m-8 bar 8 * b * bo packed In a box about a inches h,c1?.0,n m „ ofaM de *P> a4 mches long hoope or £?£££ ' h|tMde £th^7;S b T "T proceW^n^: trace-chain, crupper and hip* straps! eonDling straps are doubled; one 14 to* foot, of No * dded: “ d ‘“dime . Tfcewholetobe made of the beat material, sew- m g lmSSS e 7 1 S* oo 4 waxed B'niad.aud subject fl°Sfd a PrOOeSS ° l ”““e ooS^ n hris'iS, al a h * rnesB is required, the lead ha J neB ’ neck -straps, belly-bands, 1 *™oe-°hains, end hip-straps, SSuTetiin sSS 1 ?™ 8 “J™P? nr® doubled; one «iro”wlthaT^i„ l °, ng - “ 'mfcs to the fool,of Ho to be S 3 feel long” 680,1 end ‘' dded; and lead line . recei ved for making and ; or horse t«nia!!S c fJ!^2 eaa r forl ''' 0 or four mule 1 B Peclfi< a *tl o'> of which will be HotiiiS Of PrODoaala a— i nished nponapphoSf “** guarantee will be tup «, bp eonsidered fcat dn “ie office, and none will The privilege is reae££if? nform t,ie roto Stated'At reacting an, for the United deemed extravagant 3 Proposal that may be :> £kopt»alsswUl-!-be earinr o „n -Bnctoeingilhem: *Pror,oeato I,'? tba envelope -i Wngon and AmhaJanfce Harnwl -?™? 1 ' 1 *™>l .. *»L--a-- - Major b. H. v§m?S reased • *** ■«/ Quartermaster I ,? l^^- fi Olii REFINERS Wearr. : ' •** 6, i “ iollpwiiig refiners 58?“** WJltoiaoa 4 Co, Ssk-.i, . „ g'foMlvM’Cwmack 4Co, rehifnwSr * (^>,HackettT MfiFadden, Johll Coplte, Thon. Bail 4 Co, Johnston <4Brea, Koberis. Hill 4 ?r. ■ Adame, WiUiJimsA O, aAh ffierl C °’ WELDON 4 SJSINEKK, lMWpod street . —Jjl*- 1® barrels BrownSnasr; y-.i -,-lp barrels Crashed Bogan “ * 10 bwfrflts tertwßMdforgii* IBW. WINTER tRRAHGEMEHT. IB6L ON AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4th. Feimsylvania Central Eailroad. TEWHT daily trains. he through MAIL TRAIN 9 HSl?S. s ,’nf nd “ mT > n ? in Philadelphia at 10*30 D ni a™*? D r^ RO ß L s,r PR f a sx 81 p '., ’ , st °PPing only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Haiti “tiring In Philadelphia or B&Umore al eenf&nmisv'aLlrSi laaTes the nation daily, (oi \cc^aS?>gXsTO e !i ph TK;4 n 5. ”■ AOOOMMODATION TRAIN td^lfllfrf^sl 0100 ?* Stuiday,) at 3:03 p. m, stole P RsVa running as far as Conemaugh. r.si,™ A<^¥MODATi ON TRAIN for Wall's (ottoopt ahndav.) at 6:10 a. m. COI P ACCOMMODATION TiLaIN for Wall's 8 rjtwPr.i 6 * 7 ® B dad y» (except Sunday,) at 11:00 a. m. . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s daily, (except Sunday.) at 4.-CQ p. m. FOURTH-ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves dally (except Sunday,) at 6:16 p. tn. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows: —F.xpress, 1:16 p m; Mall, 8.-06 p. m; Fast Lane. 1:30 a. m ; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. ra ; First Wall’s station Accommodation, 6:30 a. m.; second Wall’s station Accommodation, 8:30 a m; third Wall’s station Accommoaation, 1:06 p. m* fourth Wall’s station Accommodation, &Q 6 p. m. ** Trams for Blairsviile ana Indiana, connect at Blairaville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo- and *** MaU Trains East and The raveling public will find it greatly to their interest in going East or West, to travol by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now u^SE? 01 -* ■"fPweaonany route. Theßoad Btoj ? eand « entirely free from dusu We can promise safety, speed and comfort to aL who may fevorthis Road witMheir patronag^ TO ppjf “ nT)BALTIMORKS9 60 PHILADELPHIA 10 00J LAN C ASTERB 66 HARRISBURG, $7 46. „„„ 1 *??? checked to ail stations on the Pennsyl New York road ’ aDd *° phila delphia, Baltimore and r, h P^“* erß . purchasing tickets in cars, -will be Stoltion f? 888 , 8 5 880 ™" 1 * to distance traveled in Whorl Station rates, except from stations teSH°°, mpSaT h “ no <«eut. (h™. , K ~ ln °“ e OI l08 »i the Cop-cany will hold thecMelres responsible for personal b» s age only, n * ur '" exceeding $lOO. An Ominous Line A-asoeen employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from too d<- pot, at a charge not to exoeed 26 cents for each passenger ah<f baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART AgL, At the renn’a R. R. Passenger Station. -, no _ On Liberty ana Grant Rtrr- - 1801. THE 18e2. FITTSBUBOH, FT. WAYWB & CHICAGO BAIL WAY, T 0 * LL i..r P i ) -i NT L IN THE SOUTH-WEST, „ WEST #HD NORTH WEST. Twin i ta arbang km est; IME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker, ■than by any other route VdtMrWARD TRAINS, PAST MAIL LlME—Leaves Pittsburgh L.'*s k. m. Arrives at Crestline 10,40 a. m. Making close coanoctions with Rellefontainn and OjAvelantLCGlumbus A Cincinnati Roadi; arriving at Port Wayne at L£o p. m. h Arriving at Chicago at 11 .00 p. m. EXPRESS TRAlN—LeavesPittaburgn 140 pm. .. . Arrives atCreaume lu.&a p m. JAaffing dose connections as above Arriving at Port Wayne at 5 a m. Arriving at Chicago at 11:00 a. m. Bleeping Oars *n this train from Puwtmrch to Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. N, B; —The time to Cincinnati by both thesi trams is the same as by Steuoenvilie. Tram-on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. * "*' ra * U3 Chicago withoutchangs of EASTWARD TRAINS. lioate Chicago, 5.20 a. m and fi^on. Arrmng at Fort Wayne at 2*16 p m and 12 80 a m Arrive at Lima, 6.10 ru. and B.CO a. h Umnecung wnh trams for Dayton and Cmoitjoai Arrmng at Crestline, -BJu p. *Land 0.20 a. a. Connecting with trains for uolumDun, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buflalo and the Fast, Arnrtng at Pittsburgh, 6.00 a. a. and 2.50 p a AH raahingoloa© connections with pQan«ylvßnm itailroau trams for the Kastera citiea, Tin Aliei - town and Philadelphia. ttS-Oaiy one change of ears betweeu Clues,;,, ■und New lork. via Pittsburgh and Allentown in [rain leaving Chicago al 6.10 p m, reselling Puis burgh at 3.50 n ui, and Hew York at 10.45 a rn ACCOMMODATION TRAINS— Brim federal sL, SUtiAo, \lleg.’ioDy (Ut ?. 2k£W BRIGHTON ACCuMMoD iTIu.N U‘iyef« Allegheny at _y and i :u> » m Airires at New br ghton at 11.10 •* .. \„ •• “ H3.J .. 1-^.ly- Arrives at A!l*gh*ny at m;, “ ~ L ,, ECONOMY ACCOM MuiM'l IoN. Leaver Allegheny at 7.40 a in, 12 60 p m a-d 0 p m Leaves Ecouomy at o.fS •• >j * m .* 4 <£, . aMARKKT train. leaven Mae-ilon a: -4. rant Leart-H Alliance at 6 ly A m Arrives n‘. Allegheny at 11 i'o a m Leaves Allegheny al nis, u m leaves Alliance at 7 4(1 ~ m Arrive# at Masuil on at 4 j m flii- i ratoa are run bv Columbus ume wbicli ih J~ insnutee slower than Pittsburgh time. Tickets are sold for the accommodation and market trains at reduced prices. Impugn trams connect as follows At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitte curgu Railroad., Al rP rr tf ll6 ‘ V hLO ’ 110 “4 fro® Millers burn, Akron, Cuyahoga Falla, etc. ‘ At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, eto. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Oolarnbna boiliiSTille,' etc. 018 ’ I)ayt<>l1 * Indianapoiis, sl Louis, At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin cinnati, eto, etoi Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo,etc At Fort Wayne, lor Peru, Lafayette, Ind, SC. Louis, and intermediate polnta In Central irwitkw. and Illinois. TjS At Plymouth for Lmporte. At Wanatah for all oomta on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. And at Chicago, witu trams for all points m Illinois, Musoqri, lowa, Wlnconam and Minnesota: For funfiar information and through tickets apply to 6KORGK PARKIN, 'Ticket A n't. _ . PMsenger Btation, Pitteburgh. ih c”” 1 * 11 ,Ic 4eta for saie at the Tiofcet Offices of tne Company on the line of the rond,uo all parts of the United States. WM P: SHINN, .. ~, Pa»»enver Agent, PittaDurJo. <je w. C4S3. Q meral Superintendent. no 4 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL WAT . CHANGE OF TIME-WINTER^ARBANGEMENT ( iis AND AKTKK MONDAY, Nov, 4- 1801, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn, sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, aa follows - PITTSBURGH, GOLUMBUB AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VU STEUBENVILLE! 1 No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin cmnatl. Arrives Arrives Arrives Pitt vurgh, at Columbus, »t Cincinnati, itBL Louis. lMk.*. IL3BI. M. 4dopTiL L4O r. SL B*A6 p. *. 2,00 » M !f s “ orte f to Oindimati, Louisville, Oommbas and All points South, than any other Splendid sleeping cars attached to all Night PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar at Pittab’gh, Rochester. Weilsrille, Steub’ville.Wh’lng LMljl 440 a. k. 633 AK. 636 a. u. 1:40 f. M. 2'66 p. u. 3:60 A. u. 6Oor.it, 946 r u A. *- MjLlt 2:13 r. n, 340 ta 430 a.m. 3:20 P. K. 4:60 P. Jt ft 15 p. k. The 1:M • i. «. .and 1:40 p. m. Trains connect with Tmins ojC. 0. R.R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. o p * st °pe »t all stations between Rochester and Wellsville. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE Tx^u Tes l. Leaves Pittsburgh. Cleveland. A. M. fc46 A. M . 1:40 p.m. gjo p. n. V A?I,-V 4 ? P* “*• connects at Bayard for iiade^PlUa 61X118tationfl 0,1 til6 Tt^ac^rawar dosirin3 *o go to Shndusky, To ledo, Chicago, or points West, Tin Cleveland, must be pnrhcSSw to ask for tickets Tin Cleveland. •f hrough Tickets can be procurod at the r,th. orty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. - ... J: STEWART. Ticket Agent, . For further particulars apply to tu „ WILLIAM BIT!WART, Azen* Atthe Company’s Office in Fretghi stahon, Penn ® cro€l> F. R. \rrv»« not Gen'l Ticket Agent Cleveland. Ohio. N^LROA* r£ VU AND Indianapolis & Cincinnati fi u Connecting at Indianapolis with -Tew* id* , * and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad uTrl and Lafayette and Indianapolis. New aik Lou '! Salem, and Michigan Central SadAffo/cH/CAoS? fnS: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRE HACimLAPATETTEand PERU. - Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or LawrencebuTK in less time than by any other route by twenty-four boon, and at as low rates. Tho only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to thef west, without breaking ouOo Consignments made to J. E GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W. B. CUTTiNG, agent at Law renceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; no charga for drawee or eommuaton at Lamvneabirg. a information apply to THOMAS RATI GAN, po.U6 Water street,) agent of the Company, wuo is prepared to give thbocqh uacnrtß for pas- Beugers and freight To Indianapolis, Terra HantA. Crswiordk vme, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, Ao_ Ac. John K chrkit cua H ' President, b. CBEKg.ftmpnal Freight Asapl mrB ... B J»IP<*KTAJVi\ AM. PERSONS PURCHASWG TICKETS FOE U^Ssf°«, fhe Te t S^riL“ i 8 f >a fl' th ® BMe haviilg tickets thatreadbi?ihi?’ shouM lns “‘ °n - KOBTH MlSSOuViVilroad The only rail route from St. Lom, ' , it is the shortest and quickest ini°v. St ’.^£? epl ' hours to the remotest point reached h 7 th^ tee “ is always as cheap as any other b J">l,«nd SWBuy your Tickets to Kansas and .11 „ . m Northern Missouri bythe North MUMurtJt!/? IBAAC H. STURGEON* 111 ' . PresU. and Gen’l Supt. North Mlasoarrß.B Hrot fl. Snmoss, , > ; - ■,, , seifcem ' ti : Ijv. . <’ 1 Indemnity Against Loan by Hire THE FRA NK 1,1 iV FIRE INSU jfi. RANCE COftll'ANV OF Pill l ADFi PH r a FifU? N °* 436 an, ‘ CHEHTA mSr, n^ Statymutv or AssHj, Jure art lat- iB6O Published Aggresably lo An Aft nf AecJlhiu- Firnt MortgageH, amply Hocured .. ♦! a^| (pre<eDt value n 03,313 ei',) Toinporary ixianv on* aVnplo CoiliuienU IM ’® M ” Naounties _ o ,,|, Stocks, (present vales (*SfLBB7"ViI cotl Kn-as Nows and Bills Receivable .„:.!*“!r. B °sa “ Z1',919 83 pa£ 6 Z T ffrtde 'bv 0 ' 1 ; Pr ° mi,mß L“JbZdeS™,nli! aW ’ aro fr o“ risks which ertvAnToTO f,T6r T deaenption of Prep sistent wit h “ l r& ““ 88 lov ““ e oon ' yewrs^Ciav d have'iw < id r K >rat ' t l n ’ i Por* o ' l « f Hint exceedinu Four osB «fi hy Fire, to an amoum ing evi «5l II the e ab° uy hB of «h promptness all : l aL“eK P ’'* itlot> “ nleel Wit!l Losses paid demg ILe year 1563, M 2.163 34. Charles W. Hanrkc*- ~ L ‘ ~ , Tobias Wagner, ' ’ I L U Le ' rla ’ Samuel Gmm, , a,ld f brown ’ srrgeVS* h hltward <k Dale, g W. Riciiarda, George Fales," EDWARD C Vim ; Preeideal. WM a V,ort rt.-n. a. d! hKL Secretary pro u»m. .... J GAiiDNKR COFUN is.., _--;>rllio,iH: cor Third and Wovld^irleis Western Insurance Comnanv' OF PITTSBURGH GKOHGE DAKhIE, President; r-at 1 la ’ «» becrotßrr CapL K. ~. Otic HRA N, C 4e o 'l AglnT No. B2HL;er sirficL ' -■ n r,.- . v , u. upstair*,) Pittsburgh. “ " A ’ ' Tarehoua e. Will inriiire agaiDsi Ki n .• ; .... u ‘ ar.uidA- A Home inrututii.u inuLkgf-d i irertorri who are well known in lha..r, m „, U n,i,.a Ult wh“Le do SrrLi n e d ;, ’ P rom P'‘U.ss and liberal,ly, to maiD mni t ihA ll |^''i <: ‘' ,r Wn ' C!j Uiey “ Te assumed, as of msured pru “ K ' tio, > >•' those who desire to be 4 AHSKTH - bH-TOUKR 30th, taco. <**» “ Office furniture 00 open Accounts, ..«• ::::::::::::: t ,m» *3 i-rsimum N, s Notes and bilia discounted l4 51U0IOI1, tW,:e I»rme, n. M,i, ur , Jr, fcworne V,. Jackson, Jumna M’Auiej, JHatDame! Holmes Alexanclor Mmick, Am H. bm.tn, Cim». W. Kickoteon, Anti row Acjriey, Wm. McKnintit, Aloxanuer Spoor, I'an.l M. Long, J- 'li.orofttf omx4 PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE HTSHRANCE COMP’Y, »0.143 CHESHUT STREET, OppoatU the Custom lions*. Cftpitul $210,100-——Asset* $304,048. Win. MAKE ALi, KINDS UK IN- Si. KANt.K. i-uLcr l< Tpetiun or Limited, on erery description of P.-<rj>t*riy or Merchandise, at reasonable rates oi premium. ROBERT p. til>o M. W BAIJ'Wi.N, Vic** President, I'ißKC’l'OfW; Charie* hare*, K. R. Co.**, K H. Laglieu, George w. Br««r*, i n. Shv-tt, Josephs. I'anL John Clajtou, S. J. MagHTgee, K. Vr'oor, K. Buolrurh, sooreurr. ;o. IT • dAMl’hl, Kh.A, iJecreLarT. v» M . BA<> ai.p. President. Office, Cor. of Market aad Water 8 is. I unarm iu;aiu.--l La*?*h and Damage iti the Nariga t'uo or 'he Suiiujorn ami U-d«Tu Rm-m lAj£*V, Hu •1 Rnyi.a suei U'.H S-if gaLi-h u! Lbe S.-an,. laiures against Coes uirbi'toes T 11 >** M. C.,.0«r. Jftn tarte. .ir, t s tiarujtii^ii, B. h. s .• \. IiTU • ( ,i Kr» o .- Su.:u,.. M. K J miwurtß, .'oon Bjj'uion, :-.H- ~,v iT» .1 in V- i, j, ». ilf . u 1(1 rn fi a*-i v, I> . FIRE INSURANCE 7*hf &.n( f i'pri st ins u t/t nf t ro,, A'-ILo 7"riL«n / n J\. " i tain kutmi - A Co, I..rjcg-L.iu, Cnporl-inti A O).. Jafiifi K. l.y.'n k <*«.., Hu:. M Howe Wiii.mu r l-i*vy k Co , Jaii).-- Mar-M.il, j>,,„ Al '“n k r »in«-r, i'.-i-<».>..iy»« S i.f \ tui A Co., Wihuo, M.-E.rr > k Co , Carr k i\>„ T.JxjgHt) * *-*' • •f'K’oli Paint.*r A Co, Haney, Hruwn k Co, bA Kiwi V y J o;'* k BLACK,STOCK. Agr-tH**, apl&am Ofhofi. Kanu Biock, No. 2“ Filth hi. FIRE INSURANCE HY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Compan Of Philadelphia^ On ttuiMingf, Limitod or I'nrpetual, Mor ehandize, Furniture, &e., in town or country. Cash Capital, #229,510 wo. Assets, #303,50(4 96. UPPICK NO.VX WALNUT BTRBBT. Invested an follows, vn First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the Amount $166,000 00 Ground root firm clash 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Or..’* c $ coni. Mortgage 530,000, cent Philadelphia city d per cent limn Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured Hunungdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 34,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do g 135 01 Mechanics' Bank do a|oi3 60 Union JVf. Insurance Co’s Scrip.... .......... 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper „ lB Book Account*, accrued interest, etc 72 Oaeh on hand and in in hands of agent*.. 11,886 16 1303,608 06 CLEM TiNGLET, Presidet. pinscroas. Clem Tinglej, Samuel Eisph&in, VVuliam R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederike Brown, William M tinner. Oornebuß Stevenson. Benjamin W. Tmilur. John K W orre!, Marshall Kill, o' ir* 2-Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, rio?i en< ? o* mn,K Jacob T. Burning, Chiu-JM S. Wood, -Smith Bowen, James a Woodward, John BiaselL Pitta. li. M, HINCHMAN, Secretary, „ .o J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, I___NOfthea“t 1 ___ NOfthea “ t corner Third aed Wood streets. rhe Mutual Life Insurance to OP HliW YORK. *• RATCHfORD STARR, Agen 400 WALIfUT bTRKCT, PHILADELPHIA. '■pHE BUSINESSOETHIS COMPANY A, ifrcooduelod on the mutual principle, in the atncleat sense ol the term-lhe entiresurpl sl Adurtinji ntaviory ajMtuu alone, being equifatdy divided the assured. pwifri' 1,118 Ji,UI eD<lmg 81 "‘ htluar y . Assets Over Seven and BQuarter Million „ of Dollars. Cash on hand and m Bat,k..{ ljufiiu s» Bonds and Mortgages 6,421,879 1J Cnited States Stocks 387 JS2 60 Real Rotate 40.239 is Due from Agents Bo rwj™s reflt “ ncrl,ed - »'Ut nnt yet m Deferred premium.-, (eMtimated) 136 oou uu m course of tranamiHaion... 36 ’ohruary 1, 1861 *7,237,989 12 in m„“! ot/nr'SXZr' a! ''' risk ranee Company ,n the United StL* ' f “ be^?mshid’;r n ei?,'‘ rTrB ' lUi " ite ihfehmauon wH] lVld“™ tZ!>elue ° a “nP“<*Uon, by ySl.3md ‘h'S'-'-NfloN* BL.ACKBTOCK, ‘ rtueburgh. Pl^- l,aw AKK mutual safety lw th k - n « ) kpokatMd 1836. OFFJCH, .1 It 1 mmsfsssts&^y^ ar&3“S : BA&la? on Khan. \\l Dwelling Houses, Ac. K “ ll? ' on Sto ™. DiEKOTOaa— Win. M&u.n, Edmund a , Theophilua Paulding, Jonn N. t'enro.a S'n Daria, James iTauiiair, Wm. Lyre, Jr., Jam*? (■ Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, I™r. m' Huston, Leo (L larger, Hugh Craig, Charles K«|.' tey, Bamuel K Sit.tea, J. F. Pettrstoa,Henry Sloan Edward Darlington. H. Jones Kroeke, Suencef M llvam Thomas C. Hamt Kobert Burton. Jr Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Far land, Joshua p* r J Ti e ’o JohD A Semple, Pittab,'jgh,D. T. Morgan.' A. B. Berber, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President um.« i 'JHoB C. HAND, Vice President *W®T Lltsuxs, Heorelary. „ p. A. MABKiAi, Agent No. C 6 Water strsat Pittaburgh, TEETH I SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. | j oi-Llj, has removed to 246 PENN ,Vi 2 i ? T S JS {? r » fn Chouse formerly occupied SLSit • H ' £ e 7 MOr - opposite Christ’s Churck— He will give all tne modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, lrom *l5 to j&i per set »w«u«r®-.|ieT.W.D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Sa- ’ A «? l 2 tUe J* A* e - M’Oandleas, M. J. E. Hop kins, W. fl. Vankirk, Dr. WeoTH. Keyser, W iliin* ictf. Samnel M’Ke*. au27-ly 73 ©il, ®oal, (Bandies, &c. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BBKKKTOJT, JOHNSTOJf & WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE ALWAYS on hand a superior .main, of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING and CiU r bE GOAL OILB. Al«o, LAM]*B of every variety, WholeaaJe and apl&ly_ B. C. &. J. IS. BAWTER, MAifITfACTUKIWK Or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Kosln Soaps, *o. *7 Wood Street, Plttebvrg-h, Pa '' aT” p'iTo y"o“7 /liiKNEK FOURTH AND RUSS STS., V-/ PutHutirK'ii, Piu agent fur ihe receipt and sa « of ( A K H <> \ OILS, lifwips ('<.n»iAnUjf on iniud, and is receiving heavy and light o'is suitkhie for LuoncatiQg and Undoing pur|K>aoM, which w:!i L>e soM low for enah an.j .-hm/; *• efrfcflcodaw aud Damage by Fire. ftelaU layer, &c NEW WALL PAPER, STORE. MCTIVKKN FIFTH AND LIBKKTI KTB. No. 107 market Street, The suksckihkk is ofeninh anew and Large stock of IMS*EK HA.\k|.\kS, RmLracm)/b (NomuietP assortment for I’weilmga, m-Ten, oriic.e*, ftftlU. (.i.un-lses, At*.. u> w luuf. be rti.uid rtir-piNUluJly mint! the KU«otion of Uiepuh he. having ao enure qkw -inpb „f reo.-mly pi.rtbADeJ and now arr « : ’l ;, -. , iHQ ; <,t new good- will liu-l ihrtn I y i.oi.’ni; ;t.r. mir A-«orun*»ot '"•r‘lv'l JUS. tt. 11l i.IIKS. WALLPAPER.! WALL PAPER! Tho- J<argest Assortment and lowest price* in Pittsburgh. Oome and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, Ko« 87 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,) t<*r sale French, German and American WAIiL PAPERS, FOR PAKLOKB, > BALCS. CHAMBKKS. OHUKCfIES, LoiXiErt, Ac 50,000 rolls at 12j cts. 50,000 rolls at It, 8 and 10 cts. Window Curtains, Fiaj Bo aid Prints, Tutu Cotkrs, Ciujnos, Aa Look for the Striped Front, ihe onJj plaoe in town where a full assortment OyFrenob parent m kept mar Id JAMES M. TAYLOR, alderman, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward /"COLLECTIONS promptly made. V/ Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other -Legal writing* Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bills rrohauvL apfcly French wall papers, of spring Importation, prior to enforcement of the new CArut, are now hold 30 percent, cheaper than can be Hereafter. Styles very beautiful. For sfcle by MARBHALUB7 Wood street. GHEKN APPLES.—I 7 barrels just received and for sale by •_ _ _ HENRY H. OOLRJNH. SUNDRY PRODUCE.— 100 Baga Pea Nut*; 75 do Feathers; 60 boxes Cream Cheese: 3 bble Eggg; 60 U bbla Mackerel, No. 3; 200 bushels Dned Apples; 60 do do 1 eachee; Bacon Slde«; I°o Dii Barrels; m store and for sale by * ~FSTZER, corner Market and Pirstlsts. I /> GROSS BRANDRETH’S PILLS, just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist, S6i ® 60 Federal street, Allegheny. gAINT LOUIS FLOUR.— 200 bbls Melrose; 300 ‘‘ Pride of the West; JOO LAfsyeite; 100 M Mount Vernon; for sale by _ Bei4 -3t_ _ KAY, PENNOCK A CO, 29 Woo.l sL New WALL PAPeRs foYthe Pall trade now open and receiving at JOS. R. HUGHES, J?* 2 } _ No. 107_Market_atxeeL JAMES HOLMES & CO., P*|R-R DEALERS, and dealers in 71^ °° raer ° f M Jrk6t ftDd F ‘ ront 8t «- ! 1 () b u AHRELS PRIME HAVANA OBANifRS ) receired and for sale by RKYKKKABHOS, T e2J . _ N0.h._124 and_l:M, Wood etreeL A N N KRS’ OILT—7O bbls, for „ H A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, __* 1 _ _ corner of First and Woods ste. r J' , ’W() ACHES OF GROUND, JUST -A. below Maoobester, lor sale by auB 8. OUTffBERT & SON, SI Market street ()() barrels lovering’s and Pennsylvania Syrup in store, and for MII.LERi RICK K'l’SON. $h 0 #lO RIFLES!! *lO W KIFLKaiII for rale by ~ BOWN A TETLEY, 8011 130 Wood BL TOWELLING house FOR RENT.— dhr 33 ?°‘ w, “ r ® et A comfortable and ooo renient lrwelliog Houaa of B room* with bath room, gae, Ac. R en u $125 to April next, 5e30 a CUTHBKKT A SUN, 51 Market st. B--IWIE KNIVES—For Pale low by -g*? l KOWN A TETLEY,I3O Wood at. Refiners. —o casks superior f >£ ?^ nt f or oil making them perfectly for sale ?sry cheap by HENRY H. COLLrNS 1? —(j barrels fresh Eggs, just received and for sale by _ n27 „ Afc A. FKTZER, - Corner_ttarket and First streets. lTalf prtce is what^weTre mer l£reatl'?<‘'7 £ reat 1 '? < ‘'7 kinds ol oarSmn r iiresfl Goods, Lace Mantles, Ac- for the hnnt liargains. Call early. c, HANBoIi LOVE, MM»dtaittrew, j §r«fgSSt&RHl, WM. H. WHITNET, notary publio. fYPFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth near Wood. B ' “ , «u.«nn._ :..j*iob t M’CAiMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VENANGO CO., my2Uyd P»i>Bßylvanl<u a - w - OwTriiAWßoa PATTERSON & DAWSON, attobneys at law, kuhsus law buildings, Diamond Street, near Grant. -j l * 1 * _ PITTSBURGH, PA. B. P. LUCAS, „ „ ATTORNEY AT LAW, *»• »» o»it stmt __,$ Tbrea doors oolow too Coart Houso.) . .. __Pmß»oaaa, Pa L. "BRACK. Elf RIDGE, attorney at law Om»«, Ho. 13S fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. DR, C. EAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ALSO—AGENT OK ' RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOB kuptures _d?V.I T OOR. PENN AND WAYNE BTB. JAAIEW A, LOWRIE, Attorney at Daw, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be tween Stn:ti field and Cherry Alley. <lell;ly GEOKbE S. SELDEN HAVING resumed THE PRACTICE OF LAW, may hereafter be found at his office, 121 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. _ _ ( e 29 HAHL, Surgeon .Dentist, successor • to O. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and trom 2jo & o’clock. felkly CUPPING AND LEECHING, ~ iltiL * MRS. BK9K. tt&.Te«lh uatraeted. ilou OoU and tihower Baths 177 (-Jraui Birc^t. 3Ui«rnun. «» gtottflwi Win. bennett; litPORTER AND DEALER tn brandies, CORDIAEB, wines, Old fflonongaiieia and fieeiified Whisky’ No. ISO Wood Btreat, Pittsburgh, Pa. '■ * C. **. MARRLE, MAHUFAGTFBEBS fe22:6m dba o:e:rs nsr ’ I'ETTBR, and all kinds m. »T WOOT”rBEET P to K ’ -“ Te rem °™ d Cro ” ISo. 38 Snalf fifleld street, , „ FITTSBTTBGH,PA, <i or Trade for &agß. ap9 sWILLIiSrCEiYfM, WHOLESALE i RETAIL liquor merchant, No. 87 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Co^Tj'' 1 u ayS ,°n band Blackberry, Ckerry and WhlKky. Brandle8 ’ 01,1 Mon “ik»nela Rectified mhlfl **• JniODlißiTOSi & IiKO. Hr T \r ti n IWP OBTa.:jj lip W I ES , BRANDIES, &o ALSO DKALKKS IS wn Fi » e Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, aplfcljd PHILA DSLPBJA. Sahara) md w. & D. RINEHART, KAmuAorouß no piauh m nsa- TOBACCO, BSIIFF St, SEGASAB apglrgy NO WOOD RTRg.gr IVOS AMSTHAL, n and SelaU Staler IB GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, USD Tlrglsla Chewing Tobacco. WOOD STBEET, under the St Charles Hole., 0611 . HTI'BmjRGH. pa. Wn. Mrlk, Fbila -o. W. Kioumoa, PuTSaWk MILL£B & BICKETSOS, WHOLESALE GBOCEBS. un> impomiss oj * lEAMDIES, WINKS AND BKBA na NOS. m and’ass, CORNER OF Lmrafr AND LRWIN BTREETB, AND SOLE AOSNTH JfOR SWEARER'S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Irofl, Sails, Cotton Isms, <fcc- <6c_ Constantly on Hand. [mx2 iagncman (galleries. (<LAS(>OW’B AMBROTYPE GALLERY, LAFAYfiT* 1 " T FOURTH STRRKT O THUSE PARTIES WAITING real tine Ambroiypes at a moderate price, and all who ha?e been unable to obtain a good likeness elsewhere are resoectlully solicited to calL Large variety of cases and frame? always on hand, t ncea moderate and satisfaction gnaranieed. ~ C. GLASGOW, si Fourth Street. Pittsburgh. drccers. V. Kxtmks J. e. Rxvwaa R. l». r iymi (ijilfl at Miller A R:ckfH«on V.) KlCYftfcK *. BUOTIIKRB {Su''re.MK->r to JiiruxL A ANnsaeoß.) Wholesale l>ealere >a *UKK 1 G :N FRUITS, M; IN, CONKKCTIONKKY fcoKKs, * I*o. is© SVooU mu, rcJ N<>» 11.) rf<>coaJ Oppoi<t!.<‘ Si Ciuirlen riTTSBvnaB WILMA.?! It ALA LEY, Wholesale Grocers, Wos. is and 20 WovJ Street, WM. h! SMITH. WBf. H. SMITH *. CO., WHOLESALE SEOCE^S, ll* SECOSD SSO HI FIRST STREETS mr * PHHbarj^p, 2 s(j[) I ' liS Ki'fti >M Sa LT\S~ I.UUU I.FB, CREAM TARTAR, liO LBd <\.K'HJ.\KAL, 10 HUXK-I CUitN STAKCH Just recoiTed and for sataA/ C»EO. A Druggist, —2 02 ? F.sleraljitreet, city UPHOLSTERY, "Sanufac. JL *ure and keep constantly on hAnd evarr cTTIn their line, tib ; Cornices, Ornament? c£* tain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Matu-MsesS all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent All kinds of shades. Blinds and Fixtures «“Prompt attention giren to all orders for 61 tin* and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths. Ac iyd Roberts a KokfiioK Apollo 11 all Hilliard Saloon. JOHN GANGWISCH would remind V his old friends and customers that he Is still to t» found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrant* on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet quality of lager beer, and in connection with thr M))’ a appointed billiard Baloon, with goo cables, balla aiul ouea. * Ket»mber the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at near Wood, entrance from Fourth t-lfcly jvt A FULTON, BELL ASFIRASb • FOUNDER, No. 10 SECOND Street; Pitt* l 2J? re P“ re<i t° furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT FACTOR? Aj/d OTH ij. „ » BELLS, Ot ALL BIZEB, Prom 10 to 10, 000 pounds. CHIME BELIES made to order. STOP inn CAUGKOOCKS of all sines, for Stoambo.ia mineral water pumps, counter pin INGS, and erery yariety of tn _the neatest manner. uaume j „*»- BABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION MFT»T radsi™ 7 meraluc SUNDBIES. — 160 bass Rio Coflee, 160 bbTs (oak,) N. o. Molasses, 16 hhda Porto Rico Sumr. 60 bblg Refined do 2& * do Yellow do 600 boxes Window triads, 26 bbls N. Y. Syrup, 16 ** No. 3 Large Mackerel, 10 hf “ do 10 bbls No-a, medium, do forßalobr , W. H. SMITH * CO'. J _'®“ 118 SeooiKl.aod US Front Mreel Taxes on wesxkkn "lands~ Persons owning lands in Ibe West, who wish lo pay tales, are informed that weattend to the receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin Minnesota, lowa, Ac. 1 COQain » Wlll s. C(JTHBERT4 80N. 41 Market ak. piOLT’K KEVOLVEKSI COLT'S fIE. VOLVERBI Juh( received, anotlirloft* erpreev ol nil u ; e d.Berent kind, 1 a our ot R«poai«rs; Alien’s Seven do Enrich? W< ”" <o °’" 80,611 Sh ° l Repeater?. «»l» hr KIIWN 4 TKTI.KT — J barrels choice Oreen Apples, )11B t received and for rale by „ „ J. A. FJ3TZER, <eorpor Market and First streets APPLES—SO bbls., received taut day. and for Hale by P - HE.NRY H. CCLUNB. ') fA TO ES.—lOO bushels Prime »»l« {’““““took Potatoes, jiwl received and for an# „ JAS.A.FETRER, “ ' Corner Market and First streets F jr the ch ea pest dky goods in the city call at ! —“ u . B <kJIANBON_OOVE'a 7J Market street. OAMP i£Ni VES—For Baie by aeat ROWN 4 TETLKY. lasWoct at GKEEN APPLES—2S barrels, just ceived and for «al« by HENRYH^tXtLUNS. LANS.—3O bags white beans for sale _by feoo] HENRY H.onr.T.ntta pATBIUI)GBB.aIwayB"oSISSaiSrP V-/ S. maakets and, rifles, also for Sham**! * 23 80 and SO bores. Tor sale by Wp " rtßes ’ ,T 6 bSWm * TBO OIL.— 10 barrels Linseed Oil; U do Carbon do; recoired br 5. OOLUm J£EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE ANDOVAL BONNET BOXES; Iso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac- at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin slier and Wood street, (third tor,—orer C^tilenß , Bank.) Pitts burgh, Pa. jefcly Notice of Dissolution Partnership ■VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A 3 the partnership lately existing betweeaLEE A. BECKHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY ofthe city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM A K ELLY , was dissolved on the 22d of ApriL 188 L by mutual consent. BECKHAM A KELLY 49- The business will be carried on at the old Stand by the subscriber, by whom ail the business of the late iirm will be settled; ... . , „ GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4,lBol.—ieA-tf CD A P,~CAN DLES AND OILS. bi :'iAP4 FI Rfi 1.000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, too do Rosen Boap m], 2 and S fiharß IsXi do No. 1 Palm Soap ml, 2 and 3lb bars: 200 do Oleine do in Ilb bars, 160 do German do j Jib bars, 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in 16 bars 1,000 do Hr.i.nng and Toilet Boap in different shaped and aiv*n. 600 Boxe« M Caudlea, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candies for bummer use. X do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 5a 4 6a. 6 Jo Coach do, 6 *lo Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 3 do, 36 do Lubricating N 1 OiL 10 do do do 8 OiL 60 do Carbon Illaminatine OiL 86 do Coal do *d£ On hand and for sale, by . B. a 4 J. H. saWfek, whom »« "warded, bj the U. s. Agnctdtnra Sootety, the Sret premiums for Oils, Soaps and c “° dleH - Sag gARDIN ES.— PITTSII^'UOH. ...JOB. K HUN’i’KK. i-o KKCi CARB SODA, 6 *^&Mi£ 8H ' 8 Hiir R^TOBI „ . « do*. Parrieh’s Elixir; just received end ior sale by GEO. A. KELLY. ~1 AJlegheuy dtf LEAD. —1000 Pigs, received by .. sa2 HENRY H. COLL IMS. OA T 5.—400 bushels Prime Oats, in store and for s&le bj ’ Liquorice.— 6 cases Sicily Liquorice in 8 lb boxes; _, . 3 Calabria “ just reoeiyed and for l * bT . _fseBl BEYMKB * BROS. TW'EW GOODS AT 96 MARKET ST. ■V*, “mpn«ingof all the newest styles and fabrics plain and figured French Merinos, ladies* water Stifle °°a B ’?ia c *?‘h for mating a desirable lot d °ft dl ? n 8 Shwls, for FaH and Winter, motto 801,1 cheap ’ 88 the 08811 system is the Ladies, call at &6 MARKET STREET 8e34 H. J. LYMPH. ELEGA NT GOLD AND VELVET PAPEB HANGINGS-For sale by * e2S W. P. MARSHALL. /ireat Bargains in hoop EATON, MACBOM A 00, ' IT ud la p,iu, B lreel LEAI>— 200 pigs, for sale by -i? 30 henry S. COLLINS. RYK FLODE— 27 barrels fresh ground a r6ceiT6d “»<1 for sale by A. FKTZKR, comer Market and Ffret ats. 5 BAEKELS SICILY CANAIfYSEED w jnst reoeired and for sale by ’ solo QEO S?I A Droggiat, Bela 89 Federal street. AlleYheny. £££* BEEJ) > just received f)() doz. pure Catawba wink or £ 8 — B~ KOOM Cosr BKtjSH— 3(TbaW . an peroir article, for sale by BBl 8 t>t> S3MBT H- COLLlim JJURE OLD PALM SOAP. Pnus °J' D PA LM Soap, i OLD PALM SOAP i tin in receipt of a ] Broo A * m Soap, equal to any P o*® oM Palm p Hoe or Urf* *** S <? LD PALM SOAP. For'aaie by OLD PALM SOAR ei/tiH i aOLfc |?NQINE BUILDER & MACH r NIST JGIJ»REAT WESTERN PLAINING igT Afar bury and H i\tt«6«roiL rvT’ mke to order, and warren made, the following machinery Turning Lattes, for wood au^hS?* 6 '’!, iron; Drilling SShSE-®*' ; P £ nnd Tobacoo Serena; Paunt-ngbt»- House? chinos, m the host manner; Sh"' . Meddl Mo. HAnger<i, ol aU sues and tPollies. 25 amefer and pitch, to * '* "* • Screw* St'S inheare ana othoriSnSi ®?®*»bo«lifEi chines. un ® Pleases and other M* C WEKTTvrATOsZI K ■ - FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT RBiyftcED PRICTS JAMES W. WOOD WELL, *OB. OT and 99 Third Street. AND 111 FOURTH street, consisting or ADD VARIETIES Or STYLES AND FINISH, serums m» Hotels and Private Dwellings. lo ’-“ d and otels famished at short notice? Cannot Maseru supplied with every srtidle in the ___ _____ mazC Tj'UKNITURE FOR CASH.—A~full emtoLiS ttBbar£ll BUREAUX, “ BOOK OASES, , , WARDROBES, Tiid every article needed In a well famished dwel ls* as well as a,gplendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to orter As the oalj terms on which business ls*Hone ai this estab nshment is forCASfi. priceaare made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the abovelroe, would be advantaged by calling at fackinee a rawurs, No. lOS Bmithfield street, below Fifth. }. D. Faauzna, Jrtrrw M. inwm. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franclscaa Brothers. This institution, situated IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, foui miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1866, with ; priviliges to center the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca tion ofthe College is one of the most 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 28 tb of JUNE following. It is divided into, two Sessions. Students cannot return hom* between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces aarv for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac- Ac, will be furnished by toe Institauonto the Stuaente. Instrumental and Vocal Music farms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eichl years to the age of manhood. Tnrjcn—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance.. ... t ajqq Washing and use of Bedding 1.7.."!!!”!.--. lo Classical and Modem Languages, extra. 10 Btudents spend Vacation atthe College 16 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T.B. Reynolds, St. Mary’s Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh L/iocese. D. C. HIV EEL, AND 300 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4a, 5s 4 0e 60 do New Bedford Sperm Gandies, 4s, 6s* * 10 cases % call. 1 - Sardines—choice brands; 8 “ J, and % “ a « boned l_n_ntore apd aaie by [seB] RHYMER A 8808. JAMES A; PETEER, Corner Market A First sta jsmm^ wat'Bwa ijamiAflff' BIWBSAMIBIOMMIiaOKm, . H'ood Strctt'Cor Mromiird, 1 iTTOBPBeH, PEMJPA ® “““ “>■* WEST oaef uSsrasrg,!l£ : SSKA2 “» OOL/,4H 8 Ji IJt'OS BmiJt'K. _ *°* ®* mipbtb aiiucET. /|PEN DAItl, from 9to;fc o'clock »? 80 if!? Wedneednf and E&turdav erfiZdim fro ? 3 f£l sy I?*BwaabisiaL frvmtHio oc£r NoTambar Wlßttom eto .Deposits received r > ali stuns sot Idas thm n«* and a dlviden J o; the profits declared twice' 42“* in Jane and Decembei; IntenSt has bSS K r the B S^ nUPly ’ 111 J^SSTI&SS: *” iterate of dx ?°* <trav ® ont, is placed to the credit aj^MRiSjKaBBfISBS SSstJSwSKSSBSIE mnS doab4a , m teas tnan twelve raaemfmui. a K gre KI*to 1 * to noai,4iii>on-saii. Books containing the Charter. BvCLawn. Rnl« [ ? d Begniationa, ton, ted^ 1 iftßS* pKtta&an. GtiSOßtitS AJiTOmeie wmu , to* nuniaa. HiliafrJames B D. Meeds, tag-. k&sS. fMKr SSSSSifi Jamoa D. Kelley, && SS&SSS,’ t3»issS ssyfc-** 2^^ William S. Laveiy, .Christian Yeager. S5Ol a?ABr ijnj maWafv” CHAKLBB A- COLTCgj. ffal M nxrvv - , PFf PA* m large and small tuantitieß C Sr e °m^aS e S W, ' bo,lt ®^ eL ® ».Ofllde floora tram 7 A If. to Up. m. jeao p~B. SlS£],Y~, SFSkSBBS? «*• »*• ALEB IS NOTES, BONDS, MoRTSA EB and - other Been m,ea - tpi <Slas* ’SSI 'rfts. CELSIOB GLASS WOB.KB. A. WOLFE...F. T. f] UNKBI f..T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUNKETT l CO. GLASS M A UFA JTUEEES, WA f> EH O U.B E . , Xo. 12 Wood street, Co merer First. Htmurrt. W 'n°”,”” a .° Al *;- KOTHOTIBHiS /~iUNNIJSfGjfijiMS & (JO. Pi't'ts. V BUHGBCITY < LABS WnBKB-WarehonM. 119 street, and 166 First “treet, Pittsburgh! Pa-, tfireo doors 1 rimy Mo.iongalibla Hotwe! Manufocturers or Pittsburgh City X)ruggists’ Glass W tre and AmeriSo Conra bSogs. pa " w,, Jows . churches 1 and public lasflltrtiojis, Dissolution of Co-1 artueraliip. r g'VHE CO-PAPTNKKBB IP HBBETO. AnhtVtnm?*, °^' Tea ? J °' !N p - hunt * mint'd “ der the firm of HUNT 4 MINER, is this da* dissolved 1 v mutual const nt HKsSnSfSivL^l *T eemf by ujijsry MINER, who la authorized to si*u * name id liquidation. •• '<* ® Bft.N P. HU. r HKNBI MINErt! inly 18th, 186 L HESBY MIS! R, Successor to HIiAT ± MINE**, WholosaJe and Retail BOOKSELLER, 81ATIOHER A NEWSDEALER Moajl An 1 78 FIFTHS'! REET, Kait door to the Post Offlcs, ijtß £' YW W.fINTSOJIFQOGDIfiw iMs'SX SSSSTSSSS!®® sisfepSS®* “• -n-»femgg°3a r n.UNS, a ° n °* 36 * n Bear ®h.of - BIFLES, e directed to onr Bpleedidetock,^ UAHiII—NEW. Prints Gmehwns^ ftftv~ N6 £ s®» , -*S3BaS^ • ilfcfket stjreeL S TARK ;Ci-<JNTY,. laiDlSwT^J6b SoiT i,l &,r ™ 88M 8. OUTO.’EBT 1u MSkell&et gTIU CHIiAPEK Tt LiNEVER. BOOTS, bhoes, AtfIiBKOGANS. Gall bqo» at the Cheap Cash Store" of iel< .. JO3E ? h H.BOBLAUD, • - 88 Market 6treet, id,dorr from Fifth, «orD«r ol Knl j*d V„ d BUS 106 prime 'featfieM i received end. cr Bale bv • “* elrB » o°^— sr-i- r-lSIMtoa ™? 5 J bal els Oar bon Oil" received and jor sale by -• 0013 - . If teNRY EL COLlilffß. C/'ctora Al ' fregh eronn J Corn Maal.jasi receded and foregoXy 0012 ,Jab a rarzEß, G' p g „:: oorne.. MurfcftmdFirMA KEEN Af I LEE. -,50 bSels~T„:v receured and ! >r sale uy J UB ‘ ° CU h >£HBT H. COUJNM SQQ UKmTFjEyWiTKsTM Vf \.j store, and /or hh 6 br M * ! T, Bfe A EJCKETSO.i?* wisuwii ' __ fc» ° r -*• b * ■* -"'" : .OdWoodHt. TclTttouf logs. Cor Rate graauUv"* In store a»- ar'f.crushed powdc ed uan <* tm 1 Booffeo refined Si i j.fß* - a ,or " , «EYM BE ABROH ‘ ,W ‘’ H'.s.tieaod la Woodli i t R IFLES pSs * tetli#* v, 7 iBg Wood at eet JJAISINH,— 300 taxe, bund: 'OO Q“ 100 u . Fflr Halo h» u layer f<W RKTWgR * B-'na S 0 i D » attention— erer inTente/for^'^di*»* thing wholesale and retail bjr dle *“ BooS BATON, MAOKUm * cq. U'Ufth rtrptt. /^JRAWBBRRrH£_, a,^«,4 »««SsKfc* Pittaborgb. Pa, „ w ‘W-TOUMS, M BT- Wood Btye».b
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