• ©petal. Proposals fofr Army Wagon and Ambu lance Harness. Oknci Anar Clobeuhg asp •Equipage,'! Comer of Howard and Mercer strati, v ; • N*w York, August 8^1861.) Proposals* wjll be received at this office for famishing, by contract Army Wagon Harness. The proposals should stale the price At which they, can he -furnished, At the places ol manufac ture, and the price at which they can be delivered at this depot; the number which can be made by the bidder within one month after the receipt of the order; also the number which he can deliver with in one-week. - exactly conform to the follow ing epecincauous and to the established patterns: > jpour-muleharaesb as follows, to wit: WHEEL. ■ Twi^tiilora-r-Breecbstraps, 3 feet 6 inches long, Sjg.mAeS'wide, * Q to 14 inch rings of % inch iron; nip straps 3 feet U inches long, inches Wide; ‘Stay pieces 2 feet long, 2A inches wide, with IJS'ißOtl.buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces; 5 feet long, IKinch wide; side straps 4 feet l°ug» inch wide; ue straps 16 inches long, % inch wide, tapering to a point. Two Belly* Bands.~Long aide,2 feet 3 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a two inch buckle; short side 1 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide. Two Hair Collars, 13 to 19inches long, with'donble straps and gale leathers and buckles % inch wide' Two pairof strong Hames to suit, made of white* oak root, ironed with hooks, breastrings XU inch square, staples and line rings. Two pair of Hem Straps—Lower one 5 feet 6 nefa eeJong, ft inch wide; upper one 4 feet 0 inches long, Uihcn wide rid J eB r Crown P ie “2 feet long, VA inch c h . e^ k j. pißCa T el<c£ 10 ™he« long, 1» Inch SlifiSSSP.!!?® mchea long, inch widnj hlindß to crown pieces, 16 inches vi^h^lr^fide^noße piece 11 inches )ong,l inch wide; nimaSjß inches lon e, bU Inches wide’; reios, j on B Bide 4 feet long;1 inch wide; short aide 2 feet long, 1 men Wide, with 1 inch buckle; butts, tinned moften, to weigh 0 pounds to the dozen Ttroytatf-Ohain Pipes, 2 feet long, 2U inches wide Trace Chains, 7 leet long, 10 links to with T on one end, weight y£to 8 s>s per pair Twisted or straight One pairof Breast Chains, 22 inches lone, 14 finks to the foot, of No 3-iron Twisted Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 2A inches wide, .with 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 to the neck strap Twisted pne saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, gul let and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way -Apth half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, iB inches wide; surcingle 7 leet 8 inchces long, *7\ inches wide, with 2% inch buckle on one end, to be lastened to the saddle by being nveted to two curved straps, 1% inch wide; those straps are placed one on each side of the saddle-tree, one ©nd is tied to the front part of the bar, to other end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirmp leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, inch wide, with 1% inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 13% tbs to a dozen pair LEAD. Two Oallara,l7% to lS.inches long,made the same sb for wheel harness Two piar of Haines to suit, of same material as tor wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast f*ngs Md line rings, straps as in wheel bar ns*B: ir^ 0 the same as for wheel harness Fwo Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for Wheel harness Two Belly Bands; the same as for wheel Harness 3 wo pair Chain Pipes, “ “ Two pair Trace Chaius, « •« Two Crupper and Hip Straps Back strap 5 feet tong, tapering from 3U inches to inches wide Hip Straps, each 2 feet 4 inches long, 1A inch wide, each with a hook at one end Two Back Bands, 3 feel 4 inches long, BV4 inches wide Tw# Martingales, 4 feet long, 1% : nch wide, to buckle into the bit One Coupling Strap, 3 leet 6 inches lon - M inch wide One Check Rein, 4 foot long, 1 inch wide to buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sowed in the centre to receiye the lead line One Lead Line. 21 feet long, finches wide, with a buckleat oneend and an 8 tnch loop at tbeolher nchces long*** hea7y plated horsehide, 0 feet 6 One Horse Brush, oral, of bristles,—by—inches One Curry Combe, No 222—8 bar 3 _iT be . - ? 10 Packed in a box about 18 inches Wide, 17 inches deep, 34 inebes long, made of 1 wood hoops or iron, as many Four Horse Harness, as follows, to wit: WHEEL. » Two «, 9 ailo L rB Breech straps, 3 feet 8 inches iong,w inches wide, sewed in A-tnch rings of % Iron; nib straps 4 feet long, B'inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wj fe, with 1A inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces 6 feet lbng, V% inch wide; side straps 6 feet 6inches long, 1% inch wide; tie straps 15 mches tong, A inch wide, Lapenng to a point Belly Bands Longside 2 feet 4 inches long, inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short side 1 tootfixneneslong and2inches wide Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long, with doable straps and safe leathers and buckles?* mch wide B Two-pair of strong Hames to suit, made o /white oak root, ironed with hooka, breast rings \A inch Biyiare, staples and line rings Two Pair flame Straps Lower one b feet 6 mehesJong, inch wide; upper odo 4 feets inches long. Minch wide; of alum tanned leather iiT^ 0 ? ri< H ep <-*own piece 2 feet 2 inches long, IMißcb wide;cheek pieces each 10 inches long, inch wide; front piece 12% inches long, lQ neb wide: stay nieces, from blinds to crown piece*, lo inches long, 1% inch wide; nose piece 12 inches tong,-1 meh wide; blinds 6 inches long, 0 inches long side 4 feet 2 inches Jong, 1 inch Wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 mch. buckle; bits, tinned million, to weigh 5 lbs the dozen * Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 inenes long, 2A inches wide ** !?*?« ohain «» 7 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T on oUe end, weight 9 Tbs per pair ■ mcheeJoDg, 14 links to toe loot, ofNo 2 iron, twisted Two Neck Straps, 3 feat b inches long, 2% inches wide, with 23^ inch buckle * 3i PO i v ® ck Chains. 4 feet 6 inches long* 14 links to the fodt, twisted No 4 iron, T and loop to be riv et®* he Deck ®trap, swivel in the chain Une Saddle, made on Attakapua tree, head, gullet and-cantle ironeeb covered in the usual way with ; half tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long. 16 inohea wide, surcingle 7 feet 6 inches long. 2A • wide, with a 2% inch buckle on one end, to to the saddle by being riveted to two curved straps, 1% inch wide; these straps are plaeed one on each side of the saddle tree; one end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other end to the extension of the bar behind the oantle, Spanish saddle fashion; eurrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, 1% inch wide, witb 1% inch buckle; - • e?e • ■<- -f7. /LEAD. Two Bridles, same as for wheel harness , °J2?. 20 23 inches long, made the same [ Afitor-wheel harness 1 Q f Bames to suit, of the same material - Wlor wheel harness, ironed; with hooks, breast and line rings, with straps as in wheel har- Two Heck Straps and-Chains, same as for wheel Harness ■ i .25!? Be . U y , Bands ! B * me » s f or wheel harness fwo pair Cham Pipes, same as for wheel harness Two pair Trace Chants, same as for wheel har ness Two Cruppers and Hip Btraps, Back Strap 6 feet ■” inch J*«>*K inches wide Itlp Strapa with buckjes each 2 feet 8 inches lone, • inch wide, with wrought books * wide° B&ckßanda » 7 inches long, 3& inches bnoktef n a to ra & 1 f6et ,ong:l * wide, to Strap, 6 (eat 6 inches long, % inch One Check Eein, 4 feet 1 inch lonir. 1 inch wide, fa) buckle into the bit at each end.witLaring sewed B the centre to receive the lead line . ? 6t lo ”g. H tach wide, with * ““oklß at one en d and anS moh loop at the other inches long 1 "’ deaTy plated horse hide, 6 feet 6 %?*i Brnsh ' oTal i »e bristles, - by - inche. One Carry Comb, No £o—B bar wi^°l? h l '° I pack ® d in a bo* abont 21 inehes hes deo P> 34 inches long, made of 1 toreqSd“° P ® rod ’ wood hoops or lroa < “ “ay fuS when tol K n?d e Pr,,Cesß of m “ d£ad - When eix-horee harness Is required, the lead collars, bridles, hames, neck-straps, belly-bands, <*am nipea, trace-chain, crupper ind hip* ba<& bands and eonphng straps are doubled: one haaring chain S feet long, 14 links to the fool, of No ■"? tpn, with aT on each end added; and load line to be SO feet long ; ' The whole to be made of the best material, sew lng.to be made with good waxed thread, and subject to inspection during the process of manufacture and also when finished 1 bamaas is required, the lead couars, bndlea, hames, neck-straps, belly-bands, crupper and hip-straps, back-bands and eonphng straps are doubled ; one bwrng chainjS feet long. 14 links to the foot, of Mo fetiiir end sdded; and iBak Uue 0 b B r6c ® l ' ,Bd for making and or horse^^Sm^ 1106 a ™ ess r f°r two or four mole epea£c^ oa of "*ch will be . rtSM P apSf 0 “j tee will be fur b* considered that t ™ offi oe,and none will * ThepriTileeetaV^,, not conform thereto States of rejectin?^T ed oß s ' Rr,d ,‘°^ lbe Dnit « d deemed extravagaii 7 proposal that may be *ftppOßalß wilTbe endorsed .enclosing them: “Proposals r— ,° ti,s “uTelope rWagonand Ambßlancejsim2a,!?™2 hl “« Arm 7 to Major uS. vi n N l. r ;' S rtas ‘ >d anlO-tf Quarurmaste^u’i o^, rTO OIL BEFINEKS— We are prepar : JL ed to fit DP reflaera/ with th e ■ tepnp%,Oqclu), Pipes, ic, m .the latest aid ,552 i. approvadpJaM. ttur experience in thia branch S not eqniaea,by any For work _ mansnip, Ac* we refers to the foUowing refiners ' rv fiogtos 4 Nesbitt, Roberts* WilkineonA C<l. ;• rJoforß. Sell,, Hblehip,M*CormaokACo., • * : Porter* Mathews ££o,Hackea k McßWden, John Copit*. . „ Tbos. Bell A Co-" Johnston tfEroa., Bobert**, fini 4 Goj' - 'Adams, Williams &0.. - M- Kier. . , „ WELDON 4 JtEJNEKB. • - m Wood- streets :gjgU<UBU- / : : i h^portaTwtp ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SI™ **«-»& lh6 Stai<, h *W^RTH 8 M\ t «'S adb 11181810,1 tteUld ro^oml 1 , EAI ( LKOAD, tt;te and qmobeS^fni 0 *,Bt*k-° 8t *k-°? Bph pmmsmmgnt . r ..,i -I^^^SslS eachBd S |fc|«gd forade «■* Soe.UßttdlßWoSditrMl. H JS^ L ggjg^gff’ Wonh Mhaou^ l^- lailrflads. 1861. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. IB6L ON AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4th. Pennsylvania Central Kailroad. Ei»4S3'r DAIfcY TRAINS. The through mail train leaves the Passenger Station every morni nr (except Sunday,) at &6J a. m*. stopping at idi sia&ons, and an-ving in Philadelphia at 10 30 u m THE THROUGH EXPRESSTAUNTeaves SkiTy at 4-40 p m, stopping only at principal matang direct connection at Harrisbiirg Tor Haiti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at i iJ a. m. ieaTes station daily, (ex- UaS E /nJPP^ TRAIN (©xcept Sunday,) at 2:00 p. m., stop i«B 8 runningaa far as Conemaugn. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s nSSL-i? 8 ™ daiiy, (except Sunday,) at IL-OQ a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4KIO d. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WaU’e station leaves daily (except Bunday.) at 6;lo d. m RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh ay follows:—Express, 1:16 p m; Mail, &ofip.m;Fast Line, 1:33 a. m ; Johnstown Accommodation, l(h06 a. m ; Mrsl Wall’s station Accommodation, 6:30 a. m.; second Wail’s station Accommodation. 8:30 a. m ; third Wall’s station Accommodation, 1:05 p. m,; fourth Wail s station Accommodation, 6:06 p. m. Trains for Blairsville ana Indiana, connect at BiairsTUle Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation, and Express and Mail Trains East and Weal * The raveling public will find it greedy to tneir interest in gem* East or West, to travel by the Pennavlvama Railroad, as the accommodations now ocered cannot be anrpaeea on any route. The Rond atone and is entirely free from dnst. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. p A n JB i r T 0 NEW YORK $l3 60 | 'TO BALTIMORE 60 PfIILADELPHUIO 00 I LANCASTER 866 Harrisburg, $t 46. “Kgag© checked to all stations on the Pennsyl lama Kailroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and NewTork Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, wh! be c *f^fk ß d an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from etaLioon Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of Josh, the Cor>r*any wiii oold themselves responsible for fiersonaJ ha sage or- 1 v. and for an an- juju not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Ornmbuß Line >as <>een to convey paHwengerM and bagg&g * to and froro the <1«- ;>ot, at a charge not to exceed 146 cents for encji pas.seuger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agt.. At the Pena'a R R. Passenger Station. nc ® Liberty ami Grant streets 1861. THii IBe2 BITTSBUBGH, FT. WAY NR '& CHICAGO HAIL WAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOIiTH-iTSf, WEST AND NORTH WEST. WIN TER ARRAN6E3] EST! r PIME u> Cincinnati as quick, and to JL Indianapolis, SL Ijouis and Chicago uuicker than by any other ronie WMrwARD TRAiaa FAST MAIL LINE— Leaves Pittsburgh 1:65 l. o. 4r Arrives at Creatline iu.4 ‘ i. a. Makiuc close connections with BellefonUi-ie ai o Columbus A Cincinnati Romb; unit-ini: fit Fort Wayne at -t.lO ?. k. Arriving at Chicago at 11.00 j». m. IiXPKiSa TRAlN—Leave* Pittsburgh 1 4') r m. Arrives atCrostiine lo.Or h Mating clone connections aa above. Arriving at Fori Wayne at b a m. Arriving ai Chicago at 11.00 a. m. Bleeping Cars on im» traiD from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to IndianapoliM ami to Chicago. N* B.— The time to Cincinnati by both there trains is the same aa by ateuoenville. Trains m loth Hoad* moot at Columbua, and passengers ail go into Cincinnati together. Ail frains through to Chicago wilhoutchan/eof Cam. EASTWARD TRAINS. ijoave Chicago, 820 a. h p.nd 6.30 r Arnrmg at Fort Wayne at 216 p m and 12 20 a m. Arrive at LimA, 6.10 ru. and 3XO a. at. Connecting wvh trains for Dayton and Cinema*;. Arriving atCreathne, -3.30 r. u. and 6.20 A . in Connecting with trams for uolmnnua, Cinc.nuHii, Cleveland, Buffalo and tiie East, Arriving at Pittsburgh, 6.00 a.m. and S.6dr.M. All makingeloae conaectionn with Poauaylvan a Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via* Alien town and Philadelphia. XGLOnly one change of cars between CbHT._i ano New York, via Pittsburgh and Al'entou :i. n tram leaving Uhicag'j at O.cu p m, retctnng Pitts hurjih at 3.50 j> m,and New York at 10 45 a m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.*-Prom Fedora; Station. AilegnecvCiiy. HBW IiRIUHTUN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny at y jo a in and 4,30 n m Arrives at .New t>r gh'.on at 11.10 M n ].. •• Loaves “ 6.30 “ miij - Arrives at Allegheny at -MG “ ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny at 7 40 a rn, 12 60 1, m a-<i f, 1. n, Leaves Ect ncmy at O.vs *• 0.0:) u m “ 4 i'-‘j *• market train leaves Massiion at Leaves Alliance at Arrives a: Allegheny at Reaves Allognenv ut Loaves Alliance at Arrives at. Massil ou at v 45 j, Trams are run hv f'oiumbiH tune, w'u.’.n is 12 irunutos dower than Pittsburgh tim tik. Tickets are sold for ilie accommodation rpJ mantel trains at reduced prices. 'iYough trains connect as follows At Alliance, Kith trams on the Cleveland and jltla burgd Railroad. Af ~ "• " il Orrrille, Ohio, to and from Miilerabore, Akron. Cuyahoga Falls, etc. .t Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At _ Creati i ne > for Delaware, Springfield, Ooiamboa. Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Su L#ouiu. botnsnlle, etc. At Forest, lor Springfield, Sandusky, Darien, Cin cinnati, etc., etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo,etc At Fort Wayne, for Fem, Lafayette, ind., «U Urn:*, to J intermediate points in Central Indiana us i Illinois &.■ .t Plymouth for Laporte. At Wfmst&h for ali points on the Louisville, New AJoany and Chicago Railroad. And at Chicago, mtu trams for ail points in Illinois, .Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota: For further information and throuzn tickets ftpplj to GEORUiC PARKIN, Ticket A g*t, , ,—»■ . Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for s&lo at the Ticket Offices of toe Company cn the line of the road, to all parts of toe United States. WM P: BHINN, _ nr „.? otl £ raJ Pasaonger Agont, Pittsburau. C. W. CASS. General Superintendent. no 4 CLEVELAND ANU PITTSBURGH RAILWAY . CHANGE OFTIME---WIKTER ARRANGEMENT / iiS AM) AFTKKM.ONDAY, Nuv I 186], trains will leave the Depot of the Peno sylvaoia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows • PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CLNCINNAT UHORT limb; via btbubknville. lio change ol cars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. L*»t Arrirea Arrirea Arrirea Pitt vurfih* at Columbus* at Cincinnati, at St Louis a. u. 11:38 a. m. 430 p. m. 1:40 p. m. 8.46 p. *. a.OO a, M. This route is snorter to Cincinnati, Louisnlle Columbus and all points South, than any other route. Bplendid sleeping cars attached to all Nieht Trains. * PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leayea Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Pittsiygh, Rochester,Weliarille, Steub’rille.WhTng L 66 a. M. 3:10 a. m. LlO a. M. 6i3as. 6:36 a. £ 1:4) p. 6L 2:66 p. M. 3:60 a. M. 6.-00 p. k, p m 12:10 a. a. 1:16 a. m. 2:13 p. m. 8:10 a. il 430 am. 3:20 p. «. 460 p. M. 6.15 p. u. rhe 1:66 a. u. and 1:4) r. u. Trains connect with 1 rains ol C. O. R.R. for &aneßTille, Lancaster, Ac i’ti" S:2O p. u. Train stops at all stations between Rochester and Wellsyille. PITTSBURGH A CLEVELAND LINE. LeaTes Leares Pittsburgh. Cleveland. L 55 k. &45 1:40 p. m. &10 *. „ Thfl D . P- train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscaraw&s Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Shndnakr. To ledo, Chicago, or points West, riaOlarelaml. mum be particnlar to ask (or tickets ria' Cleveland Throngh Tiekera can be procured at the Lib -orty Street Depot, Pittsburgh, w _ , J; STEWART, Ticket Agent, For farther parttctiiars apply to 4 .nu „ WILUAM STEWART, AsexiL ilh;. 0 8 offir6 m Freight StatiSn. Penn street, y p Mvvpta not BenTficketagent cievelanll SP .ROUT 1 " _ TVIA KlVKii ANTS Indianapolis & Cincinnati II n Conpßctius at Indianapolis with Tem> H„m7 and Terre Haute and Altou Railroad. i?». 7 ut ?> andlafajetto and Indntnapolia, Kei ~?h, BOCT’^iS^R^iB a<i * t s for c a?««a BURUNQTOH, and all Interned,: Through Freight Train to IN D LANA POUR TERRS fIAOTBfLAFAYBTTEand PKRU. - Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lswronoeourg in leas time than by anr other route by twenty-four hours, and at a* low rates. The only road by which flmomenta can be made from Cincinnati to the} West, without breaking oulhs 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 charge for dravaae or comsKtmen at Lavrenctbi/rg. a , P £ r “formation applj to THOMASHATI **""» (no. 116 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give th&ocqh uobipts for pas foyers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Hants, la&yette, Chicago, Pern, BreenowUe. Crawlordn- TiUe, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, *c, ie. £^*“4* Jnsm[ai!£2. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire The franklin fire insu rance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Office, No. 436 end 437 CHESTNUT STREET, new „ °' A “ SI », Jawjaii Ist, 18«0. A99T«xMy to A„ Aet of ba Firet Mortgages, empty secured. .. Aljeel'ta't Wl (present Value C “ h - _... 3L919 83 palr° oil? Siyidfl h°“? P romiamB whiSitSsoo ® “ fr °” wWch ertTi'?JWn °°. ® ver7 description of Prep £&! at rsU “ ““ «• 000- TCR^ha?? 1 a period of thirty exSd^n7p^?M P k * B *B b 7 P** to an amount ine evidrnirA^r^/k of dollars, thereby aiforu w<?ll m tim J f the advantage* of Insurance, a. urornmnnuj f>n - I K-r nd diH P OHiu< >° to meet will) prompinesd ail liabilities. Ixweoa paid during the 7ear 1868, $62,163 88. ““a H^T ‘ Q 7 ° D. Lewis, —Kf4r- Ja/;ob R. b.-rnth, Kdward C. Dale, treorge IV. Richards, George Falem! FDWarii (' RANCKKR, President ™»\# . i -ALL, Vice Proßhiem. WM. A. HI KKL, Secretary pro lem. J. GAKI>NER COKKifl, Agent, rU '"* dL cor Third anti Wood street* w< estem insurance Company Of I'lTTa BURGH. WEORHK LiAKRIE, President; r ■P- GORDON, SocreUr; CapL R. n. GOCHRAM, Qee’l A K enL No. M Wsler utreei, (Hpaat; A Co.'a Warehouse, uprlajrs.) Piltsbur^h. o'* 1 * 1 a2am ° 1 M iadeof FI HR and MA- KlriiL KxbKfcj. A Horn* ImmiM uy i irertors who wc* wol. kri-Hfij : q irjo»jornnii2o.iv,R.n-l who are de i-cnrimMl i.y proy'.jauf.-x and ‘.fh*»raiity t to main tain tin' rtharhou-i whi«-h ihey have assumed, as of oruu tin- pr;>;-:*ci*«»n u who desire to be ; n-ur«-tl. AiWtS'i'S, CH.TOBKR 30tl;, 1960. Ar.'oi.nt.H 4 63,000 00 sum oo ~;r ‘ i u / : ' * 00 JpAn 7,809 43 lx ifcl &Q PTtiCMLfn hutOfU -i-’rUii; On now., i-.iid ri;™ n DISUVOSg (-.-Hir.-b I a. Miner, Jr, JMisen M'Auley, Nianunwl Holme,*, AJeiruHteriMmicir, * m. tl. Mmuh, C'hae. W. RickeUAm, Aii.lre« Armey, Wir.. McKmeht, A.exan-ier -peer, Hand M. Lone, Jlee? ,1 Thomas mvOT PHILADELPHIA FIHE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y «0 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom iloai« t Capilal filo.WO Assets •304,048. WILi- MAKE Ai,l, KINDS UK LN- Sl l« Al'i-„ either r, : rust or I .trotted, od "’■O •N”ST I'Uor. of Proper y or Mercbiimhao, at rnaeouacV infer ot prem.tmi V' * v ■•'''■> } J rs<f>.dea^ >!. V- !>', We l^retr.d^nL I‘!RK-’I\'KW L.-.a- e- ii.iror-. a. It. Cope, h. /•. vtenrije W. K H. .Savi-ry. Jo.-eid; S. Paul. ,ior::mn, Junu UlavtOD S. J. - £. W.ior,' > iiLA'jfitcan, Socrr-lsry. J- (■>. CohVl.N, Ac?*it, '.'oraer Third nr*.l Wool <rf>eia a mKww&2wm&rmm 6H l. hjLi KhA, Beorotary. WM. l-.Ai-tAtjhV, IVemdeiiu Office. Cor. of 2ta.rk«t and Water Mis. r_.-.Lai.-.- and 1 in the Nariga i:or. nf t:.f* Houthorn an J Wtu»u*rn K.vers, Laki-s, and Bayou.-, uud me Nav.- KRtiun of the Sot-h. laiurcs egsiail Loss and Damage by Klre, DtHKyoas : I! 'a. T. M.Kown, Jas. M.Corpe: j •'-> H. iiafliau^u, b. (\‘ko-:o*, J. Cnlilwoll, ■■■ N ’ K:er. Jo.'m SJl>'lwortb. ! hj Wrn. <». J'.hQHioa i'.. b'. J.'Jltr. .'.-.n ;; ft- n, Unr- FIS.E INSURANCE. The Enterprise insurance Co VV i' f i;l.A!-::LI’,liA ' r O.f, f'll'., O' Ck,l tn Tcftrt, or J'er .am a Co.. J.iTinc'-ton, CouerlsDii A h. J.y.-.n A > ).. Ilf-n. i tjos. M- Howe, Lm-vi (o, Mur-hfcil. i_ A: ’ ll B r H’i. r. !•,-•!.. s Brvun * Whsoo M«:h<roj a O' , \Vi..->oa t Carr AO. Jolq T.EogKi A < ■, I‘ii.nt4T A Co, Br.;;t-y, Brown A Co. L»A LLSNItTON k BLACKBTuCK. Areola, Ulßov Bank Block, >io. 37 Fifth 8L FIRE INSURANCE BY TUE Reliance Mutual insurance Company Of Philadelphia, On Bui.dings, Limited or Perpetual, Mer chandize, Furniture, <fcc., in town or country. Cash Capital. $229,510 f>o. Assets. $303,508 96. OFFICE .VC. 308 WALSUT STRKBT. invested ae fonon «, vii : Mortgage on improved City Property, v worth doiii.ii* ini* amount 5166.600 00 Ground rent. first class 2,402 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s b $ cent Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia < jty H per cent loan Allegheny County b $ cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon xtnl Broad Top Mountiun RailroM company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co„. 34,360 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 OQ Stock of Lxdawaru M. S. Insurance C 0..., TOO 00 Commercial Bank do 6,186 01 Mechanics’ Bank do il|oi3 60 I'nion M. Insurance Go's Scrip 160 00 Biiis Receivable, business paper .. ifi,2&7 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 72 Cash on hand and in in hands ofagenta. 11,886 16 1808,608 98 CLEM TINSLEY, Preaidet »i a 1 cr o b a . Clem Tineior, Samuel Bispham, William ft. TimmpHOa, Robert Steen, J'redorikc Brown, William Musser, Conn-bus Su*veQnoc Benjamin W. Tmcloy John ft. Worrol, Marshall Hill, H. Ij. Unrw>n, Z. Lothrop, ftoberl 1 hand, Charles Leland, Fre;l<-r:i\. j.eonifc Jacob T. Bantintc, Charles H. *V<X'd, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bmaoil, Pitta. B. M. HINOHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, AeenL mjl3 Northeast corner Third And Wood streets. fhe Mutual Life insurance to OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARE, Agent, 400 WALNUT STBfiST, rKILADKLPIIIA. T' H K BUS!N EfjSOF THIS COMP AN V -i i-conducted on ihe mutual principle, m th« utricles t t-emse of tbo term—the entire surplus sl^aV 0 ' yeM endui >< 31 “ l •'“""T. Aiscts Over Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Uuih on hand and ;n Bank.-t 120,060 39 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421.879 12 I'm ted Btateu Blocks 337,282 60 Heal KstaU* 40d89 13 Due from Agente 20,466 60 Add-1 ..ntt-rest accrued; but not yet due. Deterred promtum*, (estimated; Premium.- in course of iransmlsnion... tftoas Assets, February 1,1801, mh pre t"'‘ i,,m Wr ' nnJ P ro6ts Weater Lima id rooat other Corupani6M r,' J i“!„ I>EOPO |* no; ’.“ , ’ Gi ?“ to the amount at - k is gitaiet than tjiat of any OLher Life Inau ranca Company in ihe United Btatea. “ U be SI??' b Jri'i ? a '‘ B T y r "i u ’ 81Ui information will iTu^oroiferwtlem' 1 ' 1^36 ° a *PP U “‘>“». . 81 a~,i kABLUIUIuN A BLAOKSTOCK, - . 27 PitwhuVsh. Dfvip^v^t E Mutual safety Sirn' u * CK COMPAQ Y—LNCORPO R ATP n SL M U II,KE 0F FEKWSLVAWtS 11^ 11 THIRD Anß reSUßA»TESo;v^’e^‘^ o E^ parte of me World. I.VLA.nU iSiSUKAS&RM™ iss?®g V laxcroas.—Wm. Jtardu, Edmund a Theophilua Paulding, Juno N r„aroßm' fohn%’ liaviß, James Trnouair, Wm. Eyre, 0 Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal Dr AM* .Huston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles gfi ley, Samuel B. Stokes, J. F. Edward Darlingwn, H. Jonea Brooke, Snen™ M’Hyain Thomas C. Hand, Koborl Bur to el Jr Jacob P. Jones, James B. ATFartand, Joshua P ? r L a, o Jollc R Soniplo, l*itub,'rgli, D. T. Morgan.* A. B. Berger, do. ’ WILLIAM MAR™, President „. , THUS C. HAND, ctl President Hsant Lriißnnn, Secretary. * ■■■ - p. A. MAJ9ELRA, Agent No. M Waiar street Pjttahnrih, WM. H. W 111 Tit E S’, NOTAEY public. OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Part, Fifth street. near Wood. j Tls ilrßD> *• •r<amojiT_.._ j.Kia i. Ais M’CALMONT & KERR ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FHANKLIN, VENANGO CO., __ PenuijrlvaoJa, w ’ fiiriEsoH (jeo. r. UAWaoa PATTERSON & OAWSO3, attorneys at law, kuhn>s law buildings, Diamond Street, near Grant. PITTSBURGH, PA. 11. E. LtiAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ° > Wo. m Grant Strut (Three doors below the Court House.) Pmsatmoa, Pa. L. BRACKESJRJOGE, attorney at law Oman, Mo. 135 fourth St., PITTSBURGH, PA. TEETH! SAVE THEM BEFQRE IT IS TOO LITE. i i oILL, has removed to 2*iG PKNN SPREE 1, in uy Lr. G. H. Keveer, opposite Chris's Church— rto will give ah the modern iropniveraeata. Tee?h inserted at Tarious price*, irorn $l5 to $62 «>er aeL i W. )). Howard, Rev. Samuel Fir.- ■ e L rft dl©y> A. M’CandloHw. M. D_, J. H. kins, W. H. Vanfcirk, Lr. Geo. H. Keyeor, W N'im icti. Samuel M , Ke«. y DR. C. BAELZ, ‘ ~ WITERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAH; ALSO—AGENT OF RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS ktjp tubes. COR. PEN.N AM) WAY.NK HTK JAMioS A. LOWK'K, Attorney m Law, Office, Fourth street, r.tbd.urgrL u<- iween Smith field and Cherry Alley. dot 1.1 t / IBORGE S. SKLIiEN * Ha VI Ng VJT resumed THE PRACTICE OK LAW hereafter b* found at his office, 122 Fourth et—i ._ to'iO HAUL, Surgeon Dentist, successor • to G. W. Biddle, No. 14-J SmuhOeid street. Office hours from eight to 1 o’clock, and frorr 2 to R o'clock fel6 ! 7 pUFPINGANi’ LELCIi Ing" MR. A. MRS. BRISK. ♦JuTeeth extracted. «elBdy <®il, jSoal, (Sandies, &r. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BRKBKTON, JOHNSTON & WHKH'B, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HA\ E A LW A \ tS on hand a superior qluUiLv of LUBRICATING. iLLUMI VOTING h=J Cftl'Lifc COAI, (jlLfe. A!f>o. LAMIH of oTf-rr rarie'y, ~ Vl:oL.-,.Li ~o.; opl&lj B. C. & J. H. SAWVEE, KAirorACTcauu? or LARD oil, candles, ealm, Toilet aad Koala Soaps. ®c. 4T Wood Btr««t, Plttcbtsrgrh 5 Pit -- ' /~V)RSKH FOURTH AND Roßs STS., C A R B U S OILS. Ke<*pa constantly on mind, an-i id receiving he&Tj and lightoilH Huiu»hie<ur Lubricating and Refining purponea, wLich will t>o ->ola low for cash and c a->n &i> T ap&6rod*v Mall NEW WALL PAPES STORE.” BETWEEN riKTii AND LIBKUTT STS, No. 107 iTflarket Street, • The subscribes is opening anew and large sux-.g of PAPER HANfifNfiS, Embracing a cumniete for i ugK, dtore.A, offices, Hail ■<. Church*-*. A<«„ to wh et To would r*‘.-}vrfctful;y invite the attention of ll.t-i':,: lie. having aa entire new stocs oi good* rec*:'.w> purchased and now arr.r ug 1.H.-e in warn ol new g(/ods will find them r.y .ouirtng through our a-.-ortment marfrijd _ _ do.i. It. 11 l ;IK S . WALL PAPER! W ALL PAPER! Tho Largest Afssortmeat and L-mvosi Prices in Pittsburgh. Gc'me and soe 0 WALTER P. M4P.SHALL, Jt»o» 87 Wood, street, (Wear Fourth, at the Old Stand,) Has for sale French, Gorman and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, 1 RALLS, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, LODGES, Ac ■50,000 rolls at 12} cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cts. Wonx>w CvßTAirra, Fir* Bojjid Feints, TtiTSB covins, Ciauos, Ac. Sdjr Look for tho Stripod Front. The only place in town irhsro a full assortment Kreoob pat»ern »m kept. mar 16 JAM ES M. Til LOR. ALDERMAN, OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, 5tU Ward CO L L E C T I 0 N S promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, M'.rtgagns and other Iveu>t! Writing' Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Bdls Probated. apfi:lr FRENCH WALL TAPERS, of Spring Importation, prior to enforcement of the new tariff, are now sold 30 per cent, cheaper than ran L< hareafter. Stylos very beautiful. For saiw bv • !’• MARSHALL 87 Wood street. GREEKS 7 APPLES. —I 7 bttrrdu just received and for unle by •_ _ HENRY H.COU.INH. SUNDRY PRODUCE.— 100 Bags Pea Nuts; 75 do Feathers: 60 boxes Cream Cheese; 3 bbL Eggs; 60 U bbU Mackerel, >’o. 3; 260 bushels Dried Apples; 60 do do ] ©aches; Bacon Sides; 100 Oil Barrels; in storo and for sale by' FKTZER. corner Market and First lata. 1 A GROSS BKA.NDRETH^S'riLLH, -*■ just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist, 60 Federal afreet, Allegheny gAINT LOUIS FLO 200 bblfl Melrose; 2°o u Pride of the West; 100 “ Lafayette; 100 “ Meant Wrnon; for sale by fift24-3l KAY, PKN.NnCK A CO., 29 Won.i hl New* WALL* rAI'LK.S for the Kr.ll trade now open and receiving at JAMES HOLMES & CO., P ( )RK DEALERS, and dealers in ProviHioos, corner ot M-rkeiand Front au. $ a&lvd* 1() barrels prime Havana -*■ O RAMIES just recoivsd and f,, r aj.;,, {IV _ REYMERA BROS, Nos. 124 sod 126. Wood si root TANNEBS' OlL.—7obbls t for Raic'b^ B. A. FAHNESTOCK ACO 3 coroflr of Find, and Wocklb 74 80,out) ou 136,000 00 33,132 38 .$7,237,989 12 oe3H Two aciTesof ~groun d,' JTJST below Manchester, for sale hr auB 8. CUTS BEST* SON, 61 'Market street 1 ()Q barrels lovering's and Pennsvlvania Prrnp in store, and for fsell] MILIJ.R k RIOKETeON. $lO RIFLES! $lO TUPLES!! $lO RIFLES 11J for sale by ' BOW.V a TETLEY, 8014 136 Wood 6L |WELLINU HOUSE>OK RENT. -L/ No. 85 Ro«s street. A comfortable and con venient Dwelling House of 8 rooms with bath room, gas, 4c. Rent, $125 to April next. _se3o 8. CUTHBEKT 4 SON, 61 Market sL KNIVES—For sale lowby' sear BOWN A TETLEY.I3B Wood m. OII< REFiNERE.—O casks superior Paint for oil barralu, making them perfectly ugnt, for sale very cheap bv I** 14 HENRY H. COLLINS [ GGS.— 8 barrels fresh Eggs, just i received and for sale by JAB. A. FETZKR, Corner Market and First streets. Half price is what we are selling out a threat many kinds.©! our Bum. mer Dress (roods. Lace Mantles, 4<L,’for the best bargains. Call early. C. HANSON LOVE, Q 8 74 Market street. '.Co'iJ an i .oovtor o.xtr.H r K." K t 7" tyrant sir*# l !. JUAernmr, JOS. K. BUGHKS, No. 107 Market MrceL Om_ 10 barrels Linseed Oil; 16 do Carbon do; receired br HENRY fi. OOLLINB. mines and Slip tars. wi. iseivivuttV IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, CORDIAE.S, WINES, 01(1 fflonongahela and Rectified Whisky’ Ho. I*o Wood Stro«tf r022;6m _ Pittsburgh, Pa. 8. B. & C. P. MARK LE, MANOPAOTUEEHS - A - 2SI ’ I 3 DBA LERS X3ST "DOOK, CAP, LETTf.fi, and all kinds Srf ? APE A isve remoyed from NO. 87. W00D STREET to Wo. S 3 Smfni field street, »«r PiTTSBUHGH, PA, *&-Casn or Trade for Bags. »p 9 Ir W SLOAM €LAYTO«, WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQ.UOE MERCHANT, IVo, S'? Diamond Alley, -Near Wood flireol. j*.,, PITTSBURGH' PA. CriJi, r'/" h, ‘" d Bilberry, Cherry and Wh,T. AH.I MonongahelA Rectified ■: mh!6 E * 4> - JSICBLETO.'t & DiKO. T JWPOH'J’KPm fip w 1 ka , iik a ni k 8 &c ALSO .> S'lsac «9«ri Wiliskir*, NU. f: JN’OKTH KKONT STBEBT, I H/J.4 hiij. :‘iUA. Sfibacttr and a b. sii N hfl -\ V KA»Tl(ri-. ! 7V'rvli- f. Ha.LiK Jfl t SttTW TOB*r('», «\S i'F *. sE«AUS, No I*l WMyii tri-RKjET. AK\!<liHAl]] MV,,. /'ever i" OEM-INK HAVANA SKGAJtS. Vlc-giaia Toba^j®, WOOD ST2E£T, tmdft? Ir.*' Chir.es ii-Mc., ' v *- '*• • - •<- v\ l’;tt.-wirgn MStIyEK. A fiSEEtETSOS, WHOLESALE GROCERS lira iai-.jr.rtßo or * BiiAamjCS, WIJSJCS AJ*l> SiCOAila. NW. i-j. AMI 2» OORNKR Or LiBIiCTT ANii IRWIN STBKKTB, d.v/, so/a .iyents pom SWEARER'S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA . Iron, Kails, Oottor; terno, Ac., Ac., ComtanUv on Band. [mr2 jpagnmu--. galleries. CL;%M»OW'S AMBRGT/PE GA LLEHY. HAL3,, J-'OUKTH BTKKKT ENTRANCE. T'> TUI ISK IMKTIES WANTING 7** rf-ft* lino AmLro;yi><-.« n. n rr.odemuj pnc-e, and ■ •**' a uo»ti«* loonu.a a good nkeness are ronpeet*';'!* noliciied to cal!. I.va::»'l_v of on>t .« a-nJ tr.*.:i:L •• always on hand. nioui'Tii:c ajii -uu.'-i'isi.G.i I’liamuteed. »■. 'TiLA-SCUW, Fourto *irc-<H. Pittsburgh. ©rtiers, Kiraiu. ‘. Knuxa H. \j. R*thi (Ha;#- fiL Miilvr A K.eke-..son's.) HKYMEIt a .11 k. oTXIk It s (oucrewr ',o Kaiasa A AxMßdon.) y o r k i (■; n NUTS, CONFECTION KRY, SI-GARS, FIRE WojtK.i, Ac. V, ooi) >.•„•, and No. 113 Second street, Ciuvrids Hotel. PI7 TIBJMSOB WILS.IA.7g SJAWALEV, Wholesale Grocers, Hos. IS ir.d so Street, •Sk£3 V/M. H. irM !'i\H WM. U. SMITH & to., WHOLESALE G&QCE.’BS, lIS SECQKD £SD -47 F.’UST STREETS JPSiiptoaa-gfe, p fi 1,500 Uls fALTsr l.oud LBS. CREAM TARTAR, 150 LP.S O 'CIifNKAI., ’ 1 : " X|: ’ o-tvyuj CORK STARCH -■-I o 0 1 1 f r soi l.y C.'EOO. A ktLi,r, I).- U ,.gi 4 t, Fiuleral strecl. Adeehenv cl U P HO JLSTISY, No. 85 Fourth SLrtrct, near Wood. rpHK SUBSCRIBERS MANUflc ■B* tore hn-1 -t-ep ctni-t.tijilj,- ,, 0 hand entry art-- [■'"n'i’o ef r <v, n 4! T,,: f° ra "'-" '.VnamentofCut u n (to m.-, lonttort.. l-.-ai i-r Mh, Maura**.-., aJi e:hilh; hJho, my iT-u : :K;F.i i' t ,-<ir,t u*.*„ All kinds of shades. Blind-, an-: Kiiiuros? B * <la O-I'rompl attention giron to ah orders ford: ting and laying down Carpels. Oil cloths, Ac “tl? lyd KOBE RTS A linKsicß Apollo Hail Hilliard SaiooD - TuilN GAMiWIsOH would remind his old friends an-i customers that he ia ctil! u»i>o found at old Apollo Jlali, entranci on honrih «treeL He .'a- hlw*y.- on hand the.bet qna'it) ol Rgi-r lfer,*nd -n eonneotion with fr n 'Vj' ft *® l! billiard saloon, with goo tables, baits ana cues. 6 the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st . nf ‘ 4 Hl. u .**»*»:»<"• ?rorn K.. lm h jylftly AeuLtun, BELL an if brass • FOUNDER, No. 70SECOND Street; Pitt* u> furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AN& OTH -KB BELIA. OF ALL SIZEK, B From 10 to 10, 000 poands. CHIME }.<KLi.rS mane to order. STOP A\'l I «Air(,K COCKS of all for Steamboat/ 1 MINERAL WATER PUMPS. COUNTER RAU f ?er 7 ™ nol T “f Urns, Caetm K a fmntho . m the flbateat manner. n no HARBirs AKTi-A'n'RlTlOXy MKT AI MEKAJ ' UC P "*2&*« SUN DR I EhXT - 7 160 bagy Rio Coflee, 160 bbTs (oak.) h'. O. Molasses, 16 hh.la Porto Kico Sugar. 50 bbl> Ri.iiried <io 28 “ do Yellow do 600 boxes Window brlass, bbls ;V. V. Svrup. 16 “ N 0.3 Maoeere!, 10hf« do ’ 10 hDlfl No." 2, me,) u:,y, Jo fo, Ba i eb . W. ii. SMITH A CO'. 7 _ li >^ a >|* Reeeod. an-l 149 Front Wreal fT'AXES ON WESTERN LaNDS^X JL Persons nwninj land- in the West, vrho wish to par UIM, are incrme.t mat wemtend to the receiving and payment of Texes in WiscoMm, Minnesota, lowa, Ac» * j ■S. CUTHBERT A BON. 6l Markot eft. COLT'S REVOLVERS! COLT'S HE. VOLVERS!-—Just received, another Jot by express ol a.l! the difierent kinds manufactured •< Four Shot Repeaters; Alien s Seven do Smith i Wenson’i? Seven Shot Repeaters. hw ROW V * TRTLRT KKL.N APPLfcS.—IO barrels choice V-S wreen App'ee, jiiat received and for saie by „ J- A. FfiTZER, Market-And First streets GMJSN APPLES—SO bbls., received this day, and for sale by oc2 HENRY H. COLUWB. X^^TATOKS. —iuO bushek Prime Noehannock I'ot&toes, just received ami for sal6 £r JAfl. A. FETBER, a 027 Corner Market BDd First streets. FOR THE'cS'EAPiMTURY gooSs in the city caU-at B*NSaJ'i LOVE'3 L 74_r.r«rk(.t street CAMP KNIVES—For sale by ” • J M2I BO'JN- i TETLBT, IStWopH st | GREEN APPLES—2S barrels, just re ceired and for sal© by 004 HENRY W. COLLINS BEANS.— SO bags wSTtiTeanTfor sale by fg>o] HENRY H. COT .1 ,[HR ATBRIDGEB always on hand tor U •S. muskets and nfles also for Sharp’s rifles! 23 60 and 00 bores. For sale bj P nHe ®’ 1,6 SOWN a TETLEY. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS A.T K.BI3XJOEID PHIOPS James w. wood well, *o*. 97 and 99 Third Street. AND 111 FOURTH street, 00SBI8TIKG or ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, „ . , BOTTAELI n. Hotels and Private Dwellings. Ail orders promptly attended tn. ami the Furouure and M atSaod ® c “ >l “ tonished at short notice. Cabinet Masers supplied with every srticle In the ' mar 6 JpURN ITURK FOR CAS tT.—A” fuU mtnaf ‘ C “ rßd BUREAUX* , WAEDBOBEB, ynd every article needed in a well famished dwel* iiag, as well aa a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITUBF, Constantly on hand and made to orter As ihe onij terms on which business estab lishment is forCASH, prior ear© Trm4» accordingly. Persons m want in the shore line, *rould be advantaged by calling at Under Caro of the Franciscan Brothers. HpHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED jL IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva nia, fo-Ji miles from Cresson Btation, on the direct route beiweenPhitadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1868, with priviligee to confer tne usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The lociv ‘.:on of the College is one of tberooat healthy In Penney I vania—this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for ita pnre water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home he tween the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for hand Surveying, Engineering, Ac- Ac, will be furnished by the Instituuonto the Stuaanta Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students- will be admitted from eight years to the ago of manhood. Txkms—Board and Tuition, payable half yeariv 5 n sioo washing and use of Bedding lo Classical and Modern Languages, extra.—- 10 Students spend Vacation at tne College 16 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Connor, to the Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, St- Mary's, .Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. . IVrrvtHrßfeiH, PA. fl>. C. KJtfiEELAUD jg'EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQTJAEE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; 100, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac., at Eastern nces. Corner Virgin alley and Wood ■ treet, (third tcry —over Citixens’ Bank,) Pitts burgh, Pa*____ " je&ily Notice of Dissolution Partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately existing betweenLEE A. BECKHAM andGKORGE A. KELLY of the city of Allegheny, under the firm of BECKAM A KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of April. 1861, by mutual consent. BECKHAM A KELLY. The business will be carried on at the old nUod by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late firm will be aettledi GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4,1861.—ie6-tf gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. Heelers ;p FKl'I T 3 , 1.000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, 600 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and 3 Ibbars 300 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1, 2 and 3lb bars: 2w do Oleine do in 1 tt> bars, 160 do German do J lfi> bars, 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in 1 a bars 1,000 do Bhaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and rises. 600 Boxes Miners' Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Summer use 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4a, 6s A 6a. 60 do New Bedford Bperm Candies, 4s, 5e A Ba. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4a, 6b *6s 6 do Coach do, 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, - 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating Ji 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 Oil, 60 do' Carbon 111uminatine Oil, 86 do Coal do d<i On hand and for sale, by _ . B. C. 4J. H. BaVyEB, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. Agncuttora Society, the first premiums for Oils, Scans and Candles. ■ * gARDINIix : PSTTislilßflH. JUti. H. HUNTER’ 30 cases cans Sardines—choice brands; 3 “ Hi “ ** “ boned; _in_store and sale byj PeS]_REJJUER 4 BROS. f) J?OZ. PARRiSH'S HAIK HESTO& All\E; 6 d<-4.l'arrish’s Elixir; just received and lor sale by GEO. A. KELLY, Allegheny city ftu KhO Hi CARB SODA. LKAI^. —10uU Pigs, received by aeU __ BENKY H. COLLUiS. OA 1 5.—400 bushels Prime Oats, in store and for sale by Liquorice.— ~~ J cases Sicily Liquorice in 6 ft boxes; S ** Calabria u inst received and for fse3l REYMRR 4 BRO& VrEW GOODS AT 9G MARKET ST., Ay compriaing r fall the newest styles and fabrics’ puun and figured French Merinos, ladies* water. tlolh for making a desirable lot o .die, aod children's Shawls, for Fall and Winter rootur be SOld che “ p ’ “ 1116 °oeb system is the Ladies, call at 9fl MARKET STREET. 1,(124 H. J. 'lynch. Ij'LEGANT GOLD AND VELVET PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by ,r2B W. P. MARSHALL. Gkeat bargains in Eusp SKIRTS—.New styles just received at a great jpumcUod in former prices. ® EATON, MACRUM k CO IT and 19 Fifth s'-reet T EAL)—2UO pigs, for Bale by 8630 JENRV H. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR—27 barrels fresh ground , received and for sale by _ja3 A. FETZER, corner Market and First ats. f) VAKEELS SICILY CANARY SEED ** just received and for sals by ' HEOBOE A. KELLY, Draimat, 89 Federal street, Allegheny. 9f) BBLS. HEMP SEED,-just receired ** and for sale by A. KELLY, Drargtst, 69 Pederal street, Allegheny. 50 I)oz - i'UKE CATAWBXWIW f ° ; B i~ 69 Federal a treat, Alleghony, KOOM CuRN a superoir article, for Bale by HENRY H. COLLINS. A EPLES.—24 barrels choice 'f4SA P FK J r7PB° C ® ITOd a £ d for »*le *>7 _I_AS. corner Market »nri First JJURK OLD PALM fcOAP] PURR °F D PALM soap, i on, is PUBi - old palm soap. l am in receipt of a large lot of pare old Palm sta P t’ nio S a°« a n/ t °" e ‘ S l‘ p BOW in If Btant us® is a sure proyention of chapoed hands bee, etc., etc, Thoße wishing a good l£T»n pnee of an ordinary article should use the PURE OLD PALM SOAP. f PURE OLD PALM SOAP. V, PURE OLD PALM SOAP. PURE OLD PALM SOAP, ifor sale by , , JOSEPH FLEMING rI ooninr Mwkpt street and th e Diamond 5 HtttM m. IM9LK T7NGINE MACHINIST GREAT WEBTEBN PLAINING muL™ ond Duqmm* Way, PUt&arghf 1 Si m*e to order, and warranted as zr 1 ba made, the fallowing machinery, ifiagmea, Turning La&ea, for wood *ld w*?pE aera/or wood and iron; *** Screws; Potenbright gunea, m the best manner ; ahhfcing, PulhS. i Hangers of aU sues and variety j SowvreTof ameter snd pitch, to fifteen feet “W?,' also make, and have on hand, Docto/SutNi J!I U Engines, and Deck PnmpT fc?vS.JSl^i g 5 er Lathe whearsana other Hanincr 8 E3££ST' N n_S>CS5i *“*> anl Banuay SolieUti en on PrinSSVSjMSSfK' mylilyd QWEET POTATOS—IB bbls Marietta O Sweet Potatos, just receiyed and for >ele by JAB A FETZER, . cornerMsrketand Firsts!, U#Wood*tnk cUnrattmie. BOOK OASES, FACKTNER k IfiWlN’a No-103 fimithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. Tkaxn m, M. IK' ' ®dnattatal ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, JAMTCa A. FETSEE, Corner Market A First at Janlirra. Witt B. am r lAwra BANKERS A 5 fi £XChi^6MfiO|{|fiS y ITood Strt ft, toner of Third, N* ASOHS/SaKMg Md.Ez Zl he EaStern “ d W^rifaL^ SSI 1 #l3siicial. DOLLAR s.jtl CHABTEBi;D IKvfsAjS OPJ0 PJ ? N „ D i n / V ' &)SOy On 6du*'tui •»’ AUjd HaftryCtay n'Trtliin um from May let to >*o?i * ! , 'o ,“ 9tat V;*|SS^PMO Deposit < • ajj n»* Dou^.,-and a dipdenJ.o a year, m Jane and I%g->TrtJto,---ffl»lSrf32i^tan! declared Berni-annur y. r^tfiSgShgjjbhlnS? ”* d j; ""<-re«t from the lire,' dUaSrjSe wsyaif sss tins rale, money „-,|| double ’zzsxfz? -Xyssgss Hookn containing tie Charter, ByiLawseßnle ". s^°"’ fUra ' *"“< «» aPPW^ P. 980K6. M ALBRES: ~, ~ , ™» ?»=■ toms, . W illiam j. Amitma,,!. James B Dimeda, Kini B i" r a"- n * Isaac M-FSttnocfe Honj. L. i-p.nr.eriux?? A. M.PollbclL'Mr D Hopewell Bcpimra BobertKobU* James SMaie, ~ Jamet. J. tvedey, Alexander Jfindle, ~ , t mas. Jeim BlMeFsiidea, John h Back,.fea, i'etor A. Madeira^ ? e im g K r^a’, • ■? ohn H. lienor™^ J.'ll 08. Canfield, JamoebPAuley,' „k>nM> A. Carrier, John MarahiUb ■)■ Colton, Walter P. Haraha W.llmro Douslaa, John Orr,- > £*" u T ?““' Henry jJangtnU, w t m £*’ ' •»<*“ » BK*mbSge p,'” 1 *? h. Haven, Alexander, Spear. Z™ s Hunker, William KSchmert*. sm,™ , lease Hilbam 8. Laroly. Christian Tercet. abp miTOmi m OHAHLEd i- COBTOH. ;[fal ‘-CAN OFFICE. w. ciiMm Ko. 100 Smuhfleld Bt-, ■ Ine corner of Fifth, - . - , [Vr!\ iN in niT b Q and small au&nthaea A» 7 > , 'MHW I ?n Gold and S' rer, Wflmondfl?Jew«l. p y.(Ty..l aod S iyp.r Watcho?, anil nil Shidi of Tiln able artiojod, lor any Jen/jth of time agreedcm. The gooi.lt cannot be delivered w'thontlmfiTicket. Not accountable in ca*e of Sre. • * • IXOI *?r Hooi-g from 7 A fti. to 10 P.Hi *)aSD CB. 8E E ] Y *ai U4 w5E5 oEK’S'to O&edod EbIATE AND OkNEKAIi' AGENT. DK ALES IN '*a NOTES, BONDS, SIuKTGA EB and other Seen fit iOti* ®las: l: rk EXCELSIOK GLASS. WOBiS. A. WOLFE... F. T. PI UHKE • r.:T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUNKFTT 4 CO. 0-LASS M A i$T UF A OTURERS, WAREHOUSE ifo. 12 Wood Street, corner of Vint, Ba2ai r mF K b. W. OCHHINGIIAM, IV. C OWHISGfIAM,, d. inupxjt ’ jp UNNIKG H A fis iVm fl V RGfl CITY ‘ w< 119 Water street, and 166 First street, Fittsborsh. Pa., three doors ! clow Mo.ongaliela florae! Manufacturers of Piusburgh City Windbw u^!’ts Glasa W :re and American Convex eiaas, for parlor wiudows, ch;>rchee andf publio buddings. *g pl jpit solatia j, Dissolution of Co-1 artnerahip. The co-paktn eesh ip rereto- De '»«a JO'lN-K HUNT * Mr 1 D , der , the , fl‘tn or HUM * MI.xKR, ih Uii3 da> dissolved 1 1 mutual eons ni. amess w © inte firm m ill be settle l,« HENRI MINF,R,*„o h, aut ho, .aed to ala® J firm’s same in liqaiitatioa. - ■ * JO"; N P. HiJ. HECBI MINER. Jiilj 16th, 1861. HEWKY MIN* R, Successorto Hl-AT A MIHi-*, Wholesale and fteLail BOOKSELLER d lAT/OKER t NEWBd!eAIjBE j73FIFTHBVKEET, Next door to the Post Office _}y29 I Wi : N’i' BOMB GOOD NEW r^^&a-sS aiv crop Fruit m.i lower Umnal sun oßierToint. " of F„, ooru«ir o Dismopd and J >farooixj f4 u , N f KIJ- US&_The a 'GUNS, 11013 ° tfce ’ 6in fieartffaof Ki FLES, 6 directed to oar epleuVrUloS. I ' B * „ W. W. TOCNG, N . OT Voo(tiBtrftflL Teems cash'.'—NEvf>G6oM"! IsKW GOOIjh f ?—OPEN ’irffjg: -.aVay Vjlm Prints, GiDßhi'inp, &a. ftrey Qv63 s, 46-6 W oenta and upwards, a l.rga lot damaged by.«£? 2S“ “ssr*™*- - Stakk ;o iinty, I77iJuna—l6o acres of K oo 1 land on Ihe Kt, Wayne'and Chi n.R. Price fK uu r-eraci . PorenlAhv seM 8. CUTI, ' I.KT I K 5? m gTILL CfliiAPKa X7iAK'EV'EB7~ BOOTS, SiiOJSS, Gall soon at the Cheap Cash Store of * JOSEPHS. BORLAND. 4 68 Market street, '«l door Prop Fifth. 300 p™,' EFI ELD'S CATTLE just rr> 'ei?e<i and lor taJe h» , Q ttEOKGB A. h ttLLYj ’Drmfmat. -£IL 69 FederalßtreeLAnggESw ~rn«.r n< Plr«l «„ a Wrwd Ha. °° IS -lj .HKHBY'H.OOLL KB, *s bar-els fJ )7TeS&, n received and icTsalebv 0012 h KNRY H. r eroun 1 torn Heal > J u «! receipt'd and for sale % „ . JAS A PETZKB, <Jonie- Market oatiyiratAit aPj LES. -50 barrels, hint M received aud l r eali uy > ’ 1 ° * *SY H. OOLLINH. 200 kACJIk- PKJ KJD PEACHTSsj . - store, ao.j forua e by - 14 MI f li ER * RIC^EfiBO^ B KI'IKITS.—tSTISta 4 for sate by B. 4. FA HNBSTOCK *CO ' o rnta .»f Firat and Wood, i.. RTcu Gold ai - ,J \ eivet Ifaper H-'lTfl*. mgs, for sale by W..P, MAJRfIR i, CUGAES-Stan arrf jo »J granol«tedaodA«n ' B coSbo reflm'H a, . ” In store and lor Bale: y -REYMBTR jbrtSrvL if * r *>* 007 H"* UQ and T> IFLES AT : .0 Eo W«*TffirL Ki, y * — __ *36 Wopdat e*L AISINS,— ’oo Q « « * Vr- IO< L v. u **yer ' CT bT fort RETMEB.t B 'rutJ S°L DI ,^ S : Ari'ENTION— . ever invon'e/for'*?? Fllta,s '” ttia.btbl thine to”**™- §SS hATON, MACEOM A CO, • v.P ®W» straH, /'IRANBEKfifES i I ■TI'BBUH&H, PKOTPi cmooHOHia Pittabnrgh. P», A.ND BKOGANB.
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