The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, November 22, 1861, Image 4

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t lPrdpostits Or Army Wagon and Ambu-
I :-; [,, home Harness. .o.onoiar ABM CLOTHING AND EQUIP/Al t }
- ,r,,Pitetter of Howard and Mercer stmts.
You, 1881 .Naw Yo, August 3, .
FaROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
afthikotilce for furnishing, by contract Army
goalrarness.
The • irreproals should state the price at which
they can be furnished, at tbe places ot manufac
ture, and , the price-at which they can be del ivered
at this Gepet; the number which ran 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.
The haraeas must exactly conform to the follow
Mg_ epW ficatiOne 'and to the evtablu , tied patterns
Four mule harness agfollown, to wit:
WHEEL.
Two Ciiillore—Breeeh straps, 3 feet 8 inches long,
8% lnahawide;gewed into 14 inch rings of sr inch
iron; hip strapsB feet 21 inches long.:1 1 1. inches
wide; stay pieces 2'feet long, 214 inches wide, it ith
linch Mullrleir, cross straps to buckle into stay
lA %
ecetthfeet long, 1-X inch wine; side strap. 4 feet
0ng,1 7 Inch wide; tie straps 16 inches long, ?..4
inch wid e, 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 footB filches long and 2 inches wide. '
Two Hair Collars, 18 to 19 inches long, with double
straps and gale leathers and buckles its inch wide.
Two pairof strong Eames to suit, made of white
oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1% inch
squaws, staples and line rings.
end parr of Hem Straps—Lower one 6 feet 8
nab es long, % inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches
long, %MOLL wide
Two Bridles—Crown piece 2 feet long, 1% loch
widecoheek pieces each 10 inches long, IV, inch
witfeargatineieei, ll l4 Inches long, 114 inch, wide;
stay plectio, tram blinds to crown piece., 18 niche. ,
lontl,l4lnch widt*iose piece 11 inches long, 1 inch
wideb Mee inches lonz, 514 Inches wide: reins,
long side 3 feet long, 1 inch wide; short side 2 feet
10ng,,1,11117h wide, with 1 inch buckle; brute, tinned
Mullen, to Weigh 6 pounds to the dozen
.' Twb pair Quin Pipes, 2 feet long, 214. inches wide
Two pair Trace Chains, 7 ieet long, 18 links to
the foot, of No 2 iron, with T on one end, weight
7X to BMs per pa.:l Twisted or straight
tine pair of Breast Chains. 22 'aches long, 14
links to the foot, of No 3 iron 'Twisted
Two Neck Straps, 8 feet 1 inch long, 214 inches
wide, with 2 1 4 inch buckle
Two Neck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links
to the :qt., No 4 iron, 'l' and loop to he riveted on
to the neck strap Twisted
One saddle, rtade on Anakapas tree, head, gul
let and cardleiironed, covered in the usual way
with half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches Inca.
16 inches wide; surcingle 7 teat 3 tnchces long.
2 1 4melinswide, with 2 1 ,4, inch buckle on one end.
lobe listened to the saddle by being riveted “.
two curved straps, 114 inch wide. tbo.e ,4 MN' .r
placed one on each side of the saddle-tree, Due
end iti Bed to the front part of the bar, to other
end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle.
8 pettish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet
inches long, IY,' inch wide. with 114 inch buckle;
stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern,
to weigh 1335 lea to a dozen pain
LES. D.
Two Collars,l7% to 18. inches long,made the same
as for wheel harness
Two pier of Eames to miit, of same material as
for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast
rings and line rings, with straps as , in wheel her
nese! 'No Bridles, the same as for wheal harness
Two Neck Straps and Chains, the same as for
wheel harness
Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel Harness
Two pair Chain Pipes,
Two pair Trace Chains,
Two Cropper and ffip . Straps ~ fii,rk strap & !se .
long, tapering from 3% , nches to Inches s, l,
Hip Straps, each 2 feet 4 inches - ieng, inch
wide, each with a hook at one end
Twoßaok Bands, 8 feet 4 inches long, 3% inc;.iss
wide
Two Martaninsies, 4 feat long, 1 1 ,4 nch wide, •.•
buckle into the bit
One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches ion - incl
wide
One Check Rein, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to
buckle into the hit at each end. with a ring f ewod
in the centre to receive the lead hoe
One Lead Line, 21 feet long, %inches wide, with
C buckle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the othi - r
One Whip, heavy plated horsehide, 6 feet t
lichees long
One Horne Finish, oval, of brietiee.—by—inchee
One Curry Combe, No 222e-8 oar
The whole to he packed in a box about Id i ache
wide, 17 inches deep, 31 incnoß long, 111,1 , r f
inch stud, coopered, wood hoops or irch, as roan)
be required
Four Horse Rename as follows, to wit:
WHEEL.
Two .Quilors Breech straps, a ;681 8 inches
long, 34 inches wide, sewed in 4-;neh rings of
iron; hip sirens 4 feet long, 3 ineti, , s aids; stay
pieces feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wile, with 1!
Inch buckler, cross straps to hucklo into stay
pieces 6 feet long, 1: 1 ,4 inch wide; side straps 5 feet
8 inches long, 13,6 inch wide; tie straps
long, 3.4 inch wide, tapering to a point
Two Belly Bands Longside 2 feet 4 inches long,
inches wide, with a 2 inch buckle; short side 1
loot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide
Two Bair Collars, 22 to 23 inches long„ wits
double straps and safe leathers and buckles incu
wide
Two pair of stroefg Burnes to snit, made 0 mle'
oak root, ironed with hooka, bream 'n'''
square, staples and line rings
Two pair Harms :".:111.1n4 Lower one 5 feet t
inches long, % inch wide; upper tote 4 feet 0 ,ne! , -
long, % inch wide; of alum tanned loather
Twoßridles Crown piece 2 feet 2 innint
1 inch wide: cheek pieces ear h 10 lon
11/ inch wide; front piece 12% blew, leak, 1..,
noh - wide; stay pieces, from blinds u. crown pi see .
16 inches long, inch aloe; nose pies. 12 intik. 8
long. 1 inch wide; 6 bug, 6 .Leheti
wide; reins, long side 4 feet::.aches ,ung, 1 in,-
wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, auk l
inch buckle; bits, tinned mulish, to weigh 6 the tie
dozen
Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 foot 6 incr.es long. ;
inches
. wide
Two pair Truce Chains, 7 feat long. 14 links I.i
;irk foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or Araig,m, with 'f
on,one end weight 6 the per pair
One pair Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 line~
to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted
Two Neck Straps,
3 feet 6 inches long, 23,4 inches.
wide, with.2%,lnch buckle •
Two heck Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 lin Co
to the foot, twisted NO 4 iron, 'l' and loop to be
eted Onto the neck strap, swivel in the chain
One Saddle, made on A ttakapas ter go: et
and cantle-ironed, covered in ;the usual way
half tanned horse hide: daps inches lung, 16
InchruLwide, surcingle 7 feet 5 inches long, 2;.. 7
'lnches wide, with a 2% . inch buckle on one end, to
be fastened to the sedidle by being riveted to two
curved straps. 1 1 4 inch wide; these straps n'e
placed one on each sloe 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 candy,
Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 !set 7
Inches long, 1 , 4, inch wide., with 13.4 inch buckle;
stirrups, malleable iron,
tinned, bolt eye pattern, to
weigh 13% pounds to adozen pair.
LEAD.
- tWo Bridles, same as for wheel harness
Iwo Collars, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same
WI for wheel harneee
Twd pair of Humes to suit, of the same malarial
as for wheel harness, ironed; vitt, nooks, iireast
rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel her
908a
- - •
Two Se& Straps and Chains, same as for wile&
harness
Two7Betiy Banda, same as for wbee: harness
Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel name.
Two pair Trabe Chains, same as for wheel 11Rr-
DEVO3
Two Cruppers and Hip Straps, Back Strap 3 (set
long, tapering from 3ji, inches to 2 inches V. Ids,
Hit Straps with buckles each 2 feet S incites Ir
1 inch wide, with wrought hooks
"we Back
Bands, 3 feet 7 inches long, inches
wide
• Two Martingales, 4 feet long" 1% inch wide, to
A buctle into the bit
• One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 8 inches long, % inch
wide
One Check Beal, 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch w,le,
to buckle into-the bit at each end,with a ring se wed
in the centre to receive the lead line
One Lead Line, 21 feet long, inch wide, with
• buckle at one end and all 8 inch loop at the other
One Whip, heavy plated horse hide, If feet
inches long
One Horne Brush, oval, of bristles, by
tnche. One Curry Comb, No 212-8 bar
The whole to be packed in a box about 21 inches
wide, 18 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of t
inch.atalt, ceopereel, wood hoops or iron, as maf
be: required
The-whole to be made of the:best material, sew
ing to be made with good waxed thread, and sub
met recinspectiou during the process of manure,
. tore and also when finianed
• 'When six-horse harness Is required, the toad
collars, bridles, Mimes, neckatraps, belly-bands,
chain pipes, trace-chain, crupper and hip straps,
back bands and coupling straps are doubted; one
beating chain 8 feet 10ng,14 links to the foot, or No
4 lion, with Ton each end added ; and lead line
to be 30 feet long
The whole to be made of the best material, sew
ing to be made with good waxed thread, and subject
to inspection during the process of manufacture
and also when finished
When six•mule harness is required, the lend
conllara, bridles, hamea, neck-straps, bellybands,
chain-pipes, trace-chains, crupper and hip-straps.
beck-bands and coupling straps ore doubled: one
bearing chain,B feet long. 14 'lnks to the foot, of No
{lron, with a T on each end added ; and lead line
to be 21 feet long
Proposals will also be received far making and
delivering ambulance harness, for two or four mule
or horse teams—a specification of which will be
hereafter furnished
Forms of proposals and guarantee will be fur
..nishod upon application at this office, and none
be that do not cenform therem
Theijiitaitege is reserved by and for the United
States of rejecting any propeee,, t)•.at may be
deemed extravagant
Et o possig .ill be end ,, reeit on the envelope
eiotoeing their: Proposals fur furni,hing. Army
Wag= adoir Ainbialance Harness," and addressed
Major 1.. FL VINTON,
• - itta.o4f - Quartermaster Q. S. Army.
•
rr OIL REFlNBlikik—We are preper
..o -De& to,.iit rip refiners with the neeeeeary
esarr
Pumps, Cocks, Pipes., act r at the latest and MOML
..4,fipprovedritens. onrezilehence in this branch 14
ino
rtt ennale4hy any other,establishmont. For work
„,, , manip,:4lsem:we refer' to the following refiners
in this city
.
..... . ~_
.1 - w r ..1...., ,, • Roberts, Wilkinson * Co,
% . ......._ ...4 Bols kie rlyin Corms& &Co,
piTs Oci.,Thus McFadden.
--. 4 - 17 ''' Thnh. Bell A Co,
'...-,:f4, 7 : - ..!atuOtonvt
_.,.
Roberta. BM a co;
i"zAsitank - lug:, 8. M. Kier.
~, . .....”7 , ..b , -',”" ' WELDON a RETNEEE„
164 Wood street:
ia..nr
Y -' i. • • : 4 • • •-• .
100 barrels Brown Sugar ' '
10 barrels (Imbed Snalr;
10 barrels Powdered klwr; in store and for Bale
by REMER & BROS,
sal Nos. 120ana 136 Wood kazooL
Sailroads
1861. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1861.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVEMRER 40a.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad
lEntillT UA&LW TRAINS.
/NHL' THROUGH MAIL TRAIN
AA leavee the Passenger Station every morning,
(ereorn Min lay,) at 6ao a. in., stopping at all
stations, and arming in Philadelphia 10.30 p. na.
THE Tit ROUGH IMPRIMIS TRAIN leaves daily
at 4:40 p. idoppmg only at principal stations,
making direct connection at Harrisburg for Haiti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at
7:4) a in-
. .
THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (ex
cept Sunday) at 10i20 p. m., stoppmg only at princi
pal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Balti
more, End arriving in Philadelphia at-1 160 P. m;
ACCOMMODATION THAI s.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3:03 p. m a stop'
pins all stations and running as far as Conemaugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6,50 a- rn.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Mr Well's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at II:03 a. an
THIRD AMOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 440 D. M.
FOURTH ACZOM IN OVATION "I %AIN for 'Wall's
station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:16 p. m.
RETURNLNG 'IILAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as
fol , owd .—Express, 1:16 p rn; Mail, 856 p. m; Fast
Line Lai a. ni ; Johnstown Accommodation,
M ; Firsl Wall's station Accommodation, fill A.
m.; second Wall'', station Accommodation. Bi3o a.
m; fiord Wail', station Accommodation. 106 p. m.;
fourth Wall's station Accommodation, 605 p. tn.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at
Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Aocommo
dation, and Express and Mail Trains East and
Weal.
'l'he raveling public will find it greatly to their
inuireid, in going East or West, to travel by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, as the aotaammodations now
(tored cannot he surpased on any route. The Road
it ballasted with stone and is entrrelv free from
dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort
to al I who may favor this Road with their patronage.
F A IE.
TU NEW TURK El 2 801 TO BA LTIMOREp
PHILADELPHIA 10 00 LA NCASTER 8 66
B.AItRIBBURG, $7 O.
Baggage chocked to all atamone on the Penney
?emu eaelroad, and to Philadelphia, lialtamore an
New York
Passengers purchasing tickets in ears. will be
charged an excess according to distance traveled in
addition to the elation rates, except from statem..
where the Company has no agent.
NOTICE-1n case of lose, the Ger-i.b.ny
thornaelvee reaineninble for personal IA tOlgt: only,
and for arr runt net exceeding $lOO.
N. H— An °mull:ma Line •as "eon online} oil to
eon ;•naaengera and baggag • to and Inn , the It•
al a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each
paea , ngur and baggage.
Fe: ticket., apply it, J. STIVieIART.
At the Pean's R. K. Passenger litatien,
nes lln I. iheris ice (4rantat7,,,,,,
1861. THE 18r2.
VITTEIBURGH, FT. WAYI4E. &
CHICAGO RAILWAY,
TO ALL PoINTS IN THE SOUTH-WEST
WEST AND NORTH WEST
WIIVI'ER ARRANGEMENT:
TIME A to Cincinnati as quick, and
Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago quicker.
Loan by any other row.
M ['WARD TRAINS.
NAST MAIL Ll.N.Fl—Leares Pittsburgh 1.55 A. n.
Arrives at Croatline... ..... le.4C a. K.
akiao clone connections with litileforitam , and
C.:ay:nand, Columbus .t Cincinnati Road. art iviug
Fort Wayne at 4.50 r. K.
Arriving at Chicago al 11.00 m.
EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 e a.
Arrives at erestune 1050 r
Making close connections as above.
Arming at Fort Wayne at 5 a m.
Arnving a. Chicago at 11.00 a. m.
riiesning Cars on tins train from Pittsburgh to
Ciacminni, to Indianapolis and to Chicago.
I.4.—The time to Cincinnati by both the,
:rains in um same as oy riteuoenville. Trains :it
both Roatis meet at Columbus, and pa:meager
all en into Cincinnati together.
All Trains through to Chic Ago without change of
Cars. _ _
EASTWARD TRAINS
Onicazo, 8 :el A. a and 0.30 p
Arrivang at Fort Wayne at 11,16 p m and 19 90 a m.
Arrive at Lima, blOl. a. and 8.00 sit.
Connecting writ trams for Dayton and Cl:lemma.
A 7 - 71Nring at Creptilne . 820 P. a. and G..2J 0. M.
Connecting with tramp for ColliEnbUs, Cincinnati,
C prelatic:, Einflalo and me lust,
Arnrtng at Pittsburgh, 6.00 a. x. and 3.60 e.g.
All waging rioae connections with Ponnsylvunia
Radmad 1ra.1111.9 for the Eastern cones, via
Aliea
l. and Pluladelohis.
•
ea_Unly one change of ears between C:hleag
and New York. via Pit:stair:4h and Al'ent..,wn on
train leaving Chteag, at 0.: U p to, reeetung Pitts
burgh at .3.5 U p rn, and New York cc 111.-1::, a fn.
AWOMNIODATIUN TkiAINS--Yrom Ycderai et,
:Station, Abegnene CUT
NEW BRiiHTt)l. , l i.cl;u‘.o,lmuui,•lloN
Leaves Allegheny at ....... a in and 4,30 p
Arrives at hew or.gtv on at lt.lo ••
:30 " 1211) "
Arrives at ft:tient - I.:my at 5.16"
iNt:".‘IN" ACcdiMMdiDATItiN.
Leaves Al.eglietly at 7 44) am, 1260 pin se TTI
Leaven Economy at c.i 3 s.usa In :‘ 4to •
Altii ET 1 P.ALN.
eaves Jla.s-1. , d1 at 4 Zs) ain
Leant a Alliance ai ti TU a rn
rives at Allegheny at I 1 of a in
Leaves Allegheny at a6O p
Ls'aves Alliance at 7 4U F. 0)
A trir6a at Massif ou 10 143 p
a_ 'lrian:: are run it/ C0110:131 , 1. 1 , time, wht'it
innate" slower than Pittsburgh time.
ft*TlCkatti are sold f.r the flea maniodation and
Martiat trait: 4 M reduced prices.
Trougn trains connect as follows:
At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pate
burgh Railroad.
At dir rvllls, Ohio, to and from Millersbnrg,, Akron,
Crcyahoga Falls, etc.
At Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby. San:
dalnky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Creatline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbna,
Cincinnau Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis:, St. I,oui
etc.
At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Gin
et Wilt, etd..., etc-
A t.Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Tuledo,stc
At Fortlttr.yne, for Peru. Lafayette, lad., St. Lori.s,
and intermediate points in Central Indiana an.l
Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all Dorms on the Lnulay..lle, Z:evl
/10.6, and Chicago Railroad.
And at Chicago, wan trains for ail rminte in
Missouri, lows, Wisconsin and Minnesota:
For bather information and through tickets
al-'Ol to EiRORUS PAP.KIfi, Ticket Ag't,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.
Through Tickets for sale at the Picket Otlioes of
the Company on the line of the road, to all Harts
tue United States. WM. P: SHINN,
General Passsnger Agent, Pittscurgn.
G. W. LASS. (I meral Superintendent. not
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CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILWAY •
CHANGE OF TIME---WINTER ARRANGEMENT
AN D A 14"rhli MUNDA Y, Nov. 4.
ILY Mg, trainn will leave the 1)opot of the Peas.
ivnala Railroad, Pittsburgh, as follows
FrIsTSBURUH,....OLcry . BOB AND AnCINNAT
9IiOBT TINE, VIA STELT 'BEN V ILLE.
No change of mull between Pittsburgh and Gin
cinnati. . . . . . .
LAav Arrives Arrives Arrives
Pitt. iurgh, at Columbus, at Utneinnat, at St_ Lows.
1.55 a. a. II:38 ia. 4:20 P. a.
1:40 r. 8:46 P. m. 2.00 A, N.
route is snorter Lo Cincinnati, Louisville,
Oolurntnas and all points south, than any other
route. Splendid sleepingcars attached to all Nignt
Trains.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LIN IL
Leave: , Ax. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at
ftittnifgh, Rochetnar.Wellevillo, SLeub'rlll6.lVlVlng.
L 56 L. a. 3:10 L. M. 410 L. a. 5 . .23 a. a. 0.35 e. a.
1:49 e. a. 456 P. a. 3:60 a. a. 6:00 P. a, 6:26 r. a
1210 a. a. 116 L. a. 2:13 P. a. MO A. K. 4. - 20 a. a.
320 P 410 P. a. 0:16 r. a.
The 1:46 a. Y. and 1:40 P. Y. Trains connect P.lOl
Trans of C. 0. H. R. for Zanesville, Lancaster, AC.
Tb^ 3:21 P. M. Train stops at all stallons between
Rochester and Wellsville.
PIT'D3BURGH & CLEVELAND LINE
Leaves Leaves
Pittsburgh. Cleveland.
156 0:46 a Y.
1.40 v. Y. P.lO p. Y.
The 1:40 p. in. train connects at Bayard for
biew Philadelphia and stations on the Tuscarawas
Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Shndustry,
ledo, Chicago, or points W6Bl, via Cleveland, must
be particular to ask for tickets Yl3l Cleveland.
Through Tickets can be procured at the Lib.
erty Street I'epot, Pittsburgh.
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
For farther particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent.
At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn
street. F. R. MYERS,
not Ben'l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio
MEW ROUTE VIA RIVER .A,N
II RAILROAD:
DildiartapOiiB & Cincinnati R R.
Connecting at ingianspolte with Terre Haute,
and Terre Haute arid Alton Railroad, to St: Louie
and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and
Salem, and Michigan Central Roadet for CHICAGO,
ROCK' ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and an intermedi
ate points:
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.
_ Freights and passengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rates. The only road by which shipments can be
made from Cincln.nati to the: west, without
breaking maks
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at
Cincinnati; or W. B. CUTTING, agent at- Law
ranceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no
charge for commission; no charge for drayage or
commission at Lostrenerbwrg.
For farther information apply to THOMAS RATI
GAN, (No. llb Water street,) agent of the Company,
who is prepared to give THERAUCIa eacinees for pas
sengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute,
Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greet:leek's. Crawfords
ville, Charleston, Pans and Mattoon, Ac., Ac.
H. F. LORD, President,
JOHN F. CHEER. Gemond FrFa.aht A rent trtrq
IMPORTANT.
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
ST. JOSEPH,
And other points in Northern Missouri, the State
of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on
haring tickets that read by the
NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD,
The only rat route from Bt. Louis to St. Joseph
It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen
bowel° the.rernofeet point reached to , rail, and
is always as cheap assay other.
A - Buy your nekets to 'Kansas and all faints
in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail
road. ISAAC H. STURGEON,
Pree't. and Gen'l Supt. North Missouri R. R.
HEN/LT H. i3innolis, Agent. solltem
~ F! fitzY ~ t 9l` -`~
Indemnity Aganint, by lolre.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSI
- of , PR HADELPHIA.
a 4.36 and 4:37 CHESTNUT STREET, near
STATIMI/T CY A S.SZTB, JAI/OAST Ist, 1880,
Paittsievi Accresebiy to An Ad of Assembly, be-mg:
Fir,t hlorlgages, amply secured. 41,808,393 n 8
Real Estate, (present value E 103,313 81,)
cost
Temporary Loans on ample Collatteral
Necurnies 89,1'00 59
eltocae, (present 0114.0 (84)3,667 73,) cost_ 80,788 88
Notes and Bills Itecelvable 1,821 00
Cm . 21,819 33
82,208,061 68
The only profits from pi it miums which this corn
pany can (bride by law, are from risks which
nave been determined.
Insurances wade on every doa•eription of Prep.
erty,in Town and Country at ravis F.= low as are con.
sistent With security.
Since their Incorporation, a period of tlui .y
years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an atnoui.t
exceeding, Four Millions of Dollars, thirsty
tug evidence of the ativ:uthigos of Insurance,
well as tho ability and ni 41 , 14,1 on ui mast with
promptness all hantlituw.
Losses Pad during tn.; year 1'669, $6'4163 36.
. . . .
Chariot, W. Bancger, I'. Loan%
Tots:. Wagner, .I , aril S. Brown,
Sornuel Grent, tr , Rfv! Lea.,
Jacoo R. Smith, F.lward C. Daift,
George W. Richards, tieorge Fates,
CHAS. N. Ii,,CNCE.ER. Pratldent.
C ltA 1 7 ., Vice Presderet.
WM. A. b'f.6lkL, Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDINER corFIN„.,„ ;
myl6 I . ‘ ortnonst and Wood “tr,,,0_,,
Western Insurance Company,
()? PITTSBURGH
tita.)BA,l% II tt-, IF, P:--idonL;
ChpL 1.. 11. c;ut:it &AN, Agra:_
No. H 2 Rater liltrt4lo ,.
Up stair.,) ritt.41 , 131 - a .
Win
RINK
A Hum, , ),
arm WPiI Ir. ' litin - v.an.l wt., are Jv
Wrrinfin.4, y knd o.,ninty, 10 main
Lain the. 1v:14. h ,ny .are as 0
Bring tilt wtn. de,lro
qui_h
Stock Ac.eounip
...
°thee 'J1701,1;1,
Open A, C' $44
.rocri,an: Ss,
Not to:
; rge
toergo W .I.•l{P
Piftritttme.
Wax. H. ! , rll,Lt.,
At7kit , y,
Alex Antler
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
LTFE INSURANCE COMP',
CHESNIII STREET,
Opposite the Contosa itour.c.
Capital r410,100----A,Aula $304,045 ,
VALI, MARE ALL EINI; 1) , IN
sr RANCE. ett! , I.lmlte4l,
y
f'
M. W
:
lir LE, 13hy ,30
E. 13. H
P. ft. SmTery . ,.. •,,ept.
C. Sherrnau.
8. J. NShA"l'y,t;:l.
F. iium.:rm cum. Bt,te,,,ry.
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INSURA#Cc. COMPANY Of PITTSBURGH
t A /..t,t,E.,
t
WS. Lilo
()Met, Cor. of Market st.cot IVator S t
insure, nd.n rst la,Mu“nd I.flinel.4l , in WI,
jinn ti .e ~11(t10,1
Istaaras cgalst•L Lo•a
and Dautags by ie
Duct.,,ss
\km, T
Ji.s. PB,ll, Jr ,
C. 1 tomg.. k 4,14,
Mraoca, r-01'er,., S. or
41,0. V, s,
rl.l I.:V 1, In,
FlRi ;.NSURAIieE
TiacEnticrpri.se in...cur-n/Ift Ca
T - p.e..
pctu.l:4,.
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W,llikm 6.., A:
lock h.rwn-r. •
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DAH.L.1N , .."1 , .>. A h1,AC12:6 , .C , ; 6. Ap.,r.1.,
Patn , f. kiltxL, ;t7
FIRE INSURANCE
ri P.
aeliance Mutual insurance Unuipan
Of Philadelphia,
On liaildlnga, Limited or Yerpeta.l, !tier
,the.ndize, Furniture, &c., in town
or country.
Cash Capital, $'229.0 11) 440.
Assets. $303,51W 96,
OFFICE NO :408 WALS UT -.S . TARI?E.T.
Invested an foiluwii, trit :
First Mortaat,e (.0 latpriiyo.l City ftropiiity,
t.tio arnount. lia,ooo hO
Grunnd rent, first elaiio t." 03
Pent-ylvaniii 0 Y. iiont.
Fil.i.i.i. - .11,110ft City .....
Allegheny County 0 1t rent. eenn-yl
yan is Railroad 10.1111 , .............. •• •••
Co:100 , ra: Inane. wo.l , •entired. ..-
tiununti(lun and }trust' To r :,I,,unuun
livlrn...l compuny, mom:nu:fa ioN.P 0,000 ('0
l'ennoylvanin Railroad Ganyany 4,000 Gu
Stork of li.liactuol , iutual Ilnoitran , e 24,300 (03
Stock of County hi, inourance I,OOY 00
Straidi lielawaro M. a. Ini(uraneo C 0.... TM 00
. ... . .. .
Ilommereuki H 4.11,7 do 6,136 01
%.1.1:1i01,- , PAtnic do ... ........... 2,012, 60
Union Pd. Inii . orho•-• t.'o'.• 5.,,0.... 160 00
1 - ;1:1.- RA1' , 11,, , ,;11, i , u.....e.e,t, imp,.. ...... 03;0; 10
1ie., ,, k Account., fiiiori“id inviroio, rir...... 6.216 7'.:
Osan on hand and in in nand,- of xl;} nu:.. 11.386 13
ti 03,606 At 3
D 16 I CI C.
UiltrYl
thtitilrhorl
Frederik, 'iron n,
Coruelius
John R. :Farrel,
MII=M
Robert Charles lAilfand.,
Frederick Liennig Jacob 'l. Bunting,
Charles N.Wood, linuth Bowen,
James H. Woodward , John I-318min, Pitts.
B. M. H iNCHMA.N, Secretary.
J COFFIN, Agent.,
ncyle Nortricaiit corner 'fbirl and Wood streets.
ite Mutual Life iiisuraueeC
c)F NEW YORK
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent
400 WALNUT STligieT, PHILABKLPHLA
THE BUSINESSOFPH IS COMPANA
is cionductod on the naufunt principle, in the
afrioteet sense of the trim—the entire surplus,
deducting necessary expenses alone, using equitanly
divided sanong the fiecured.
Receipts for the year ending 51st January
$1,589,575 75.
Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Million
of Dollars.
Cash on hand and Bank. 4 1:0,050 30
Bonds and Idurtgagua
IMM=Effl
Real Estate
Due from Ag0au4.....
-411,989,8613 74
Addjntereat 11 , c rti 1; but not yet due.. Stow Oti
Deferred premiums, (estimated) ...... 136,000 00
PrOn uums to inmrse of transmission... 33,132 313
•
ORO,. ASSET', Fe hr.-x:7 1, 1841 $7,2a7,989 12
Hates of premium eater, and profite graster than
to most other Gunipli:lll.3.
Tai PROPrItTION OP CAIIII 1,8171.1 LI: the amount at
nen to gren!, than that of any other Life luau
rank* company in the Unite,' 6tatos.
Pamphlets non erery.ftNtroore information mil
furn,hod free of biponse on appLiealion, by
totbar or othervilbti io
DARLING 4 ON A FILACE . STOCE.,
ySlirnit S 7 Filth Otreoi„ Dicuitiorglo.
pELAWARE MUTUAL SAF'E'TY
I NSI.' ItANCE CON: PAN Y—INCORPORATED
THE ITHE OF PENNSLVAN/A,
1836.- OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND
WALNUT :-. ' 7.I, LEETS.PIIILAI , E.I.PELIA. MARINE
INSURANCFi o \ and Freight, to all
part of the Woril. INLA...\I) IiaSUR.A.NOIS on
Goods, by Lxilae, and Land Car
riages, to all para. Una:, FIRE INSU
RANCES on Morw.i.z_i:ss. flan--rally, on Stores,
Lasolling Bouseb, kc
ILIOT ons.—ihrn. E nand A. yonder,
Theophilus Paulding, Jot., Portruee, John C.
DaTis, Jamea Trautts,r, Wio. Eyre, jr., J., C.
Hand, Wm. C. Ludo :g, Josepa Seal, Dr. R. M.
Huston, Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kel
ley, q , kmue. 01. Stcae,-, J. F. Perusion.Henry Sloan,
Edward Lu - loot - ton. H. Jones Krooke, spencer
Wllvana Thonta.z Hand, Robert Hurton, Jr.,
Jacob P. Joins, dames H. M'Farlend, Joenba P.
Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsb, , ..rgh, 'I% Morgan,
A. H. Berger, do.
WH..,LIAAI MARTIN, President
THOS C. HAND, Vice President. ,
SIIYIai LTUILIM, Secretary.
P. A. til,tioElßA, Agora.
dn. MI Water street Pittburgh,
wink, H. *V MTN E
NOTARY TJ C
FFIOE at the Pittsburgh Pest, Fifth '
lej street. near Wood. irl3
&UM: , U. IirCALICINT--.... aldIS K. ELBE
M'CA_LMONT & KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, IFENANGO CO.,
my2:ll.lyd Ponnsylv
Dr,996 26
a. W. PATTZII.SON usu. r. Dswror
PATTERSON Al. DAwso k ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
PITTSB URGE. PS
( " 121 •• No. 1. Groot Sts
(Three doors below the Conn
PII'T,I3UBOII Fa.
L. BRACK EN tal DGJE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
tuiftos. o. 135 /court 1.4
PIT CSll,l' Mat, P
1./4:ly
TEETH!
SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
d" -r i SILL. 1.121. S I e/Lio7- .7{l to :s-IsPENN
in Lt hoti . ... nt, occup,d
i. 7 Or. (.4. H. liermr, oppoAiLe Churrh.—
HO will glve all thu rr“..lern irnpn.v , rPont,. 100th
innf•ru-(1 PL VIITIOUH . ^llll t.itA per
R-V. W.
.y. A. Brsoiley, L. i,, J. 14 [ln
W. h. Can ittrt, 1. , H. KeY...1•1-
_OR. C. BAELZ,
IMAIERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICiIaa
Al:Jo-A(46'NT OF
RAINBOW'S ('EI.EBRATEI)
d-1.1, qt.., VENN LAN AVM.:
AMES A. I,t.\V Attr)rney nt
Law, ‘,41.1,,, Foorti
.‘n tioid anti CL-rr!.
\EI E S ELDEN HA N .
‘4.3 rel4llßll,i TNJ< PRACI (I) , LAW, m-t. ,
nor , arwr ita fodr..l 1:2
,1./3 1
.1 0 0 -,
43
, 11 1 111
IMIZEI
ET Surt' , oll I nn t.:;uc•c(gBnr
(4 - , (4. W. 1-1161(1(6. N. 144 6((.1.011 . 1,. -1
X:fr• (tee, how, 1;• ,, , , t.,;410 t., 1
2 6 (,'(71(,61,. s': 1.
?I'l NO AN 1%
MR. La. Yi US. 11;ii:SII: •
BEIM
):'Aute.7,
Al-,Ankier
R0.4, , ,00r
m
A FF. N 177 t•Nolt
oDit, Moat, (Ilanklles, &r.•
ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY.
IIHSI:H . 10N, JOHNSTON 8:5 WILKINS,
46 Market stroet, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
ALWAY - ;- , on har. , l a sup rior
, i wilav of LL`IiKICITI.V , . ILLY NIINATI.N:i
COAL
LAM PS o: ,very vs7..±Ly, And
a.pltfdy
fa. C. Lc...3. EH.Sllifl - E,R,
kIANZIACT MINAS Or
LARD 01.1.,, CANDLES,
rtdm, Tolle:i and Koski 1.;0.7.1t,
Pt o. 47 Wood Ficreott, Pittalswrgh, Co
A.O Y
E}' )k . ICI 11 AND
• rtttstureh, IQ( , 1 - 1,, , p; dad
C BRUN 01 I,ti,
or..t.traly on tA17..1. R 3,1 'S ro,olying nasty
ft.r and LrSumg
I , ,irrooes, whitth w .ll be 1.43;.1 low tor e.. 1
isv
SEEM
Sc
NEW WALL PAPER STORE.
BISTIViiKti Fl 1111 STa.
Ptio. 107 lariiet Ntrect,
'llll r: -•l')is.-;(:1:1is 1' I t
jt, !AP. - un.l large
PAPER, 1216:14,;1:04 , 4%.,
r. c.• I'..IIIDIC I I,
T, Chur,ll , ,,
ta ,! '. • P •
an eon, Lei Koch of gvoill ru, •
pnrvhstntql end now arr' l l.llg,. .1 . 11,./1 I A.
:WM WU: 111,1 tip•rn our
111,.. 1,1 •it. 11 “if
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
The Largest Ai- , aortmert.
In l'inc ', urnh. Corr, and nee
-o
il ALTER P. 111.ARSIIIAILL,
No. eFt Wood. street,
lDrer Fol.rtn, at tr,,, 01,1 Sung,)
Han for tab Preach, (,111 . 1111111 an./ Amnr Cal
WALL PAPERS,
FOR PARLORS,
CliaM ERA ;
CHU RCH
..0 I e. , RS,
50,1)0 rolls at 124 cts. 50,000 rolls at
6, and 10 cts.
wornow CCIWYLINS. PEJ"UI
TESTXR (11. 1, 111 , .5. C111.1:1k1.3, 111
for the striped Front..
!'he only place m vcr, where a eneortment
n , French ota.p.Ant hopL mark,
'-, t,,n
Ittdermtn.
3AM ES ItL 1 4IrLO R
OFFICE, 451. Penn Street, sth IV ■ru
el I LECT 11)N S promptly made,
Bemis, Mortottes And ether Legs'
Wrtl:lg. Drawn. Arknovriedgements Taken,
Prot t, tM. .pd , 1 I
1:4 1 1{. ENCII WALL PAP F:RS, of r•pring
1 importatloo, prior to enforcement of the nee
tariff, aro now , Oki 3') per c:.eaoer titan ran Le
hart-after. Nty IF, very t.eauu ful. For ,41.4 by
R.,t,rrt
William Musw.r,
lion;amiLl W. 'l'ingl4,7
Ma,mhall
3. bothrop,
Bali W. P. MA H.S H A I.L. N 7 Woml
(I.REEN A PPLEs.-17 bltrrels just
N_A rtweived and for FRIO by
H F. 9 HY H. (t)f.,l.lNii.
SUNDRY PRODUC
100 Bags Pea Nuts;
JAR. A. FETZER. earner Market and First out.
R)S`i BRANDRETH'M PILLS
just I.IsUSIVOfI end for solo by
(4E..)KGE A. KELLY. brugAtet,
selk 66 rodwrni street. AllsgheOV.
SAINT LOUIS
200 bbls Melrose:
200 " Pride of the West;
100 a Laftlyett,;
100 " Mount Vernon; for sale b♦
se24-31 KAY, PENNuCIi A Co., 29 Wood pt.
NEW WALL PAPERS for the Fall
JA trade now open and reeemng at
JOS. R. HUGHNS,
se2l N 0.107 Market atreeL
JAMES HOLMES & CO.,
PORK DEALERS, and dealers in
PrOVIRIOIIg, corner of Market and Front at.s.
atklvd•
=EMI
MEE
1n BARRELS PRIME HAVAN.A.
kf ORANGES just received and for sale I , y
REY MER & BR r 6„,
se2l Nos. 124 and 126, Wood streoL
T ANNERS' OIL.-70 bbls, for stile by
B FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
0612 corner of First and Woodß sta.
%IWO ACRES OF GROUND, JUST
1. below Manchester, for sale by
auB S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market streeL
00 BARRELS LOVER ING'S AND
Pennsalvenia Bvrop in store. and for
fvel4l MILLER k. RICK ETnON
$lO RIFLI , :S! $lO RIFLES!! $lO
RIFLES!! I for pole by
1130Wri s TETLEY,
sel4 136 Wood St-
DWELLING :LOUSE FOR RENT.—
No. 35 RoQs street. A comfortable and con
venient Dwelling Houae GI 8 rcomA with bath
room. gas, etc. Rent, $125 to ApH nes'.
800 8 CUTFIBFRT SON. 51 51arket st.
WIE KNIVES — For sale low by
Bse2l BOWS Ar TETLEY,I3B Wool et.
011 REFINER:3.-6 casks superior
paint for oil barrels, making them Perfectly
tight, for sale very cheap by
sel4 }MIRY A. CIOI,LINS
EGGS. -1 barrels fresh Eggs, just
received and for sale by
J.B. A. FETZER,
- auS7 Corner Market and First strents
AALF PRICE IS WHAT WE„ ARV
selling out a great *many kinds 'of' °fir So
iner Dress Goods, Lace Mantles, Ae_, for the best
bargains. Call early. C, HANSON LOVE.,
oB 74 Market street.
U. F. LUCA.N.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALDERMAN,
75 do Fsathors;
60 boxes Cream Cheese;
3 1616 Eggs;
50 Mackerol, N 0.3;
360 bu4hels Dried Applew,
60 do do leaches;
Karon bides;
100 Oil Barrels; in store and for sale by
alTi? .111,i ItZlitAut
IV vk . BkE ET'l's
;S4II , H.TEK A NI, 1 , EA LER
BRA NIB ES, CO It DIALS, RIMES,
Old illonoliglihela and arr,tifinl Whisity
So. 120 Wood Street.
Pittsburgh, Pb
IS. B. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS
L,"fl• 1-2.. S IN
130 i )IC, CAP, LETT KR. and all kinds
of WRAPPING PAPER., ...ye removed from
D.O. A 7 Wtett)
N“. 33 Nall' infleo4 sitreat,
Pt TTEBURGH, PA,
opt.
%ILI.IA fc LA 1"1191%.
WHOLMILE
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
tp. 8Y fDiainaUaaz9 .4,11ey,
Near
1/7'7'.1,8 1-'4
orir Always on Lan.l aok I , rry, Cherry find
7.1 Reontiect
W to-1. v mtclB
71-:.
WINES, N II I I' K.
h . Me ics,
; I,tiNT ;;TKEET
xpi.• , .1
ZO.nrca niid ,-'f.l.l.egin.r,
, ciiAi:,
I=l
TO ie. 4.4 CP.?., • SEt. ARS
=EOM
1: lON S. 11?.:INTilliA IL,
iENU INE U \_\ ti SEG ARS
Tok.wee...
WOOD STIREET.
wad,' (' r :.'i4::1••.
SYLI Pd
Ws. M ILIA& .
1111,11. IE & RECRETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
11r , ISEIVRT/W cr
ERA fqllliLS, W 1 IS11:6 AND SECGAI3-2,
k;uttNER 1.113:1477
.l Cif ti WIA
. OL6 AGBNTo
b' - Ca FE'S CITY 4 LABI3
PA.
Iron, Cottoki lams, Apr-,
Coui4tantly an Nand. frarfl
tgutrrian Oallitrits.
C: LA M 4 OWES
AHBROTYPE GALLERY,
LP ~' ~s.Y.FT'T~
1 , .." I i*Fl S EN'IRA:Nt'
Fr , / ' l 2l - 1()SE WAN'I'ING
...Iv, An - Mr.:types at a modern:33 pri OA, and
ur. imtnan k g../dd liktmear
rl• • Rre to rail.
trge always on hand.
Ib - an., L:cm gl.d.r.datowd.
U. (7 .I....ASC()W,
I I%,•mdh glizr , et P . ~uHhart b.
TlltgTs.
INCIII!MII:OMEII:!!1
MIME
(Labe at X K. , kt•'...,0n'..)
it kf. Y 111 IC it £ 13 It. uTIII6 it 6.
(~ xxe A Arthat..en.)
F• ) F. l• FRUITS,
CAP, CA ND L ES AND OILS.
LOCO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap,
500 do Rosen Soap ni 1, 2 and 3Hi bars
tl, - ; No.l Palm Soap in 1, 2 and 3tb ban:
21r1 do (Seine do in 1 lb bars,
150 do German do j Hi bars,
ZIA do Friood to Woman Soap in 1 ID bars
I,c 0O do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different
shapes and sizes.
500 Boxes Id , eerie Candles,
1,000 do I,l2,,iraulie ?reseed and Dlottld Candles
tor Summer
21. a Boxes Adamantine , Star Cs dies. 41 2, 5 s & 6s.
c..n. street., ea.
do New Bedford Sperm Bandies, 4a, be
I ,fit. ):‘
St. aDd Se4x , na tareet,
CnAr'.4l+, 11 u. ,
PITT 'B ()ROB
INIIII4II.IAn OAGALEY,
Whole:,aie Grocers,
9i Hd. 0. SMITH & CO.,
HOLEBALI: L; -t cE;Es,
SP2(hi:, IA; i i STREETS
mr.o. : . so.^:blargin. Pa
U5OO 1..'"
I.'‘.." ' n
SA
1'::E.17 , 1 T.\ Icr A R.,
MINIM
=BM
Gt:(F. A ~PErg,LI, 1):11;gist,
FFI lern , ' .I'"vrt. All.Rike.hy Pity
U P t i 4.1 il 4,
No. AS Fourth -41reet. itn , ir Wood.
AN('F . A(
I..rCorr nn•i , .- ~!) band ort•ry tut
•n 00, ',Z.
etc in ills, • 1L , •1 ies, Ornarr-uta i Cm
Nan I rOr 1.1 , or:•. •••:- Beds. Matira.sess,
all Saul 4; abst, ihu ttd. Haunt tsitr. titt Bed,
Ail kinds et shah hit-ids and Fixtures.
414 - Prompt aitenitun Rhea to all orders for
tine and l aying cAri..; , , till Cloth., Ac.
nctli tyd itt tbEtiTs A hi FNtth
- - -
Apollo Ilan liilliard Saloom).
JJHN G A N(4W 1 :41i would remiwi
old friends and t•tu , totni-r-t that he is au If
to ix, found at his old sboul. Apollo Hall, entrant,.
on Fourth street. He has always on hand the her:
ten of lager beer. sad in tionnecldeu tt
hail, a . well appointed billiard naloon, with goo.
taitlea t balls. and cone.
Retoomner the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at
near Wood. ontrance from Fourth jy10:1v
- _
A FULTON, BELL AND BRAS:,
FouNDF.R, No. 708E00ND Street; Pitto
. nurgh, Pa., is prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAM BoAT. FACTORY AND OTH
ER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES,
From 10 to 10, 000 poundq.
CHIME HEI,LS made to order. STOP ANI
GAIIGF. COCKS of all sizea, for Smamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAIL
INGS, and every variety of Erase Castings ttnishe
la the neatest manner.
BABBVT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL
FULTON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, t
Swam Ecgineß. s.p23ly
ISUNDRIES.—
160 bags Rio Coffee,
160 blots (oak,) N. 0. Molasses,
16 lihds Porto Rico Bngar,
60 bbts Refined do
25 " do Yellow do
600 boxes WindewBliisa.
26 Ws N. Y. Syr . cp,
16 - N 0.3 Large Mackerel,
10 hf " do
10 'obis No• 2. medium, do for saleby
W. H. SMITH At CO , ,
iel2 115 Forood. end ltro Front street
oN wi , _-; TERN LANDS.-
1 Persons owning lands in the West, who wish
to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the
receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, lowa, Etc.
B. CUTHBERT 180 N.
bl Market
M.
( - 101,1" S REVOLVERS! COLT'S RE.
I L ) VOLVER.SI—Just received, another lot' by
express of 'all the dillerent kinds manufactured.
Kru'. Four Shot Repeaters;
A I,en's Seven do
South E. We.4son's Seven Shot Repeaters.
Wr.r. ftif , 1 , ••• TiCIWIN: A TWIT FT
QHEEN APPLES.-10. barrels choice
Green A pp'es, suet received and for eale
J. A. FETZER,
I:.c.rn.r MarkPt sod Kim streolx
GREEN APPLES-50 bbls., received
this day, and for sale he
oc2 HENRY H. COI.r.INB
po TA TU E S.-100 bushels Prime
Neshannock Potatoes, just received and (or
sale by JAB. A. FETRER,
5027 Corner Market and First streets.
FOR THE CH EAPEST DRY GOODS
in the . eity call nt
ling C. HANSON LOVER. 7t Mnrket street__
CIAMP KNIVES—F- - a sate by
' F 4 ,21 1-maN a TETI.KY. laiiWeed nt
GREEN APPLES-25 barrels, just re
ceiyed and for aala by
oc4 HENRY A. COLLINS.
- L) EA NS. —;io bogs whiteebeans for sale
1+ by (too] HENRY H. COLLINS.
CATHRIDGES always on hand for U.
S. muskets and nEes also for Sharp's rifle/4,
23 60 and IV bores. For sale-by
J• 6 SOWN k TETLET.,
10 barre Linasail
0 1 1 L—
. do Carbon do; ranelved by
HENRY H. COLLINS.
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
AT
RED PRIOPS
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
Kos. 97 and 99 Third Street.
AND
1111 FOURTH STREET.
CONBINTINO 07
ALL \•ARIKFIES OF tiTYLES AND FINISH,
MUM], MS
Hotels and Private Dwellings.
All orders pr,,lnptly attended to, and the
Furnitucreulpatandb:led.
sw z a t e t dcte A nish d at
abort notice.
Cabinet Macers supplied with every article In the
line. mare
I. 4 I I.IIi.NI:FUTi t E f Fholl burgh CASH.—A full
manufactured
rit R 'TURA embracing
BUREAUX.,
BOOR CASES.
WARDROBES,
yrd eyery article n«aded In a well furnished
K, s. well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to o:ser As the
°sty terms on which blitness ' , NODES A: this estate
lish moot Is for CASII, pri..t.sere made accordingly.
I,ser, in we.! of scything us the above
iruald he :ideas:l:lend h, ratlllng at
FACKINER
hr.. it 4 Smithfield street, below Firth.
li'nesinta
mr2Ssly
Sl. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
noer Caro of the Francis= 'firothers
rr HIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED
IN I.URETTO, Cumbria County, Pennsylva
;ia, font miles from Creieton Station, on the direct
route between Philadelphie, and Pittsburgh, was
chartered in ISba, with priviliges to confer the
usual Collegiate Honore and Degrees. The loca
tion of the College is one of themoat healthy in
Penarylvatlia—this portion of the Allegheny
Mountains being proverbial for Its pure water.
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Schclustic year commences on the FIR'
MONDAY after the 16t13 of AUGUST, and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Selicsiona Students cannot return home
between the StIESiOIIB. All the Apparatus neces
sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, &C., &c.,
ho furnished by the Institution to the Sthdents-
Instntmentel and Vocal Music. forme no extra
charge. Students will ho admitted from eight
years to the age of mar hood.
'lXxims--1 - loard and Tuition. payable half yearly to
advance $lOO
Weshing and uee of Bed& ,ng.. .............
Cift.ocal end Modern Lnogifftges, extra.— if
ittudent, upend Vat -et:on et toe Go:lege 10
Refer.-oce enn he made to the Rt. Rev. l-tishop
O'Connor, to the Rev. T. P. Reynolds, fit. Mary's,
Loretto, end to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
7 7t6Cese.
D. C. KNEELAND
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET
~% j>_L7~,
BOXES;
'so, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac., at
Eastern tires. Corner Virgin alley and Wood
sveet, (third tory—over Citizens' Sank,) Pitts
burgh, Ps.
Notice of Dissolution Partnershi
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI'
11 the partnershm lately existing betweenLEE
A. BECK Aht and GEORGE A. KELLY of the eity
of Allettheny, under the firm of .BECKAM et
KELLY, was dissolved on the 72d of April, 1861, by
mutual consenL BECKHAM KELLY.
The bn,itieet. will be carried on at the old
I , y toe tiubscriter, by whom all the bualneae
of the lace firm wtll be settled:
GEORGE A. 'KELLY.
Allegheny, June 4, 1861.—ie6-tf
SPGA Fa FIRE
ta) • do Waa Gummi Candles., Is, be A es.
S do Coach do,
IS do Star do,
10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil,
,5 do do 2 do,
25 do Lubncaing N 1 Oil,
10 do do do 2 Oil,
50 do Carbon Illuminating Oil,
ZS do Coal do do,
On hand and for sale, by
N. C. & J. H. SAWYER,
To whom was awarded, by the U. S. Agneuitnra
Society, the first premiums for Oils, S o aps and
Candles. mh3.B
S A It DIN ES.—
I=ll
IMIIIIEBMI
10 casesscans dardines--choice brands;
h "
3 " and %" " " boned;
In store and sale by [se.3) REYMER & BROS.
6 DOZ. l'A RRISTI'S HAER RETOI2,- --
ATI VE; .., .1. 2. Parrish's Ellxii; just ref:steed
and for sate by GEO. A. KELLY,
1.13 allectheo• ortY
ti RI CA KB EU( q,
i,.^l Lt
LEA.D.-1000 Pigs, received by
se2 HENRY H. COLLINS.
0 A T S.-400 bushels Prime Oats, in
store end for sale by . ..... .
R p,
,
LIQUORICE.-
6 cases Sicily Liquorice in 6 lib boxes;
3 " Calabria " WM received and for
sale h• lss3l RF.YMRR k IMO&
- MEW (iOO.DB AT 96 MARKET ST.,
compri al rig r f all the neweat styles and fabrics
plain and tigtwd French Merinos, ladies' water.
proof !oaks, arid Cloth for making a desirable lot
or ladies and children's Shawls, for Fall and 9r inter
All will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the
motto.
Ladies, call at 90 MARKET STRLET.
Hell H. .1. LYNCH.
ELI: GANT GOLD AND VELVET
PA PER HANG INOS—For Kile by
petM W. P. MARSHALL
(IRE AT BARGA INS IN 11001 3
SEIRTH—New siyies just received at a great
tednctiun in former Tiecs,
EATON, BS &CRUM & CO.,
ae3 17 and 19 Fifth street.
J4EA 1)-200 pigs, for sale by
se3o HENRY H. COLLINS
RY } FLOUR-27 barrels fresh. ground
Bye recerred and for sale by
JAB A. FETZER., corner laarket and First sta.
C BARRELS SICILY CANARY SEED
el just received and for sale by
GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist,
sol 9 69 Federal street, Allegheny.
2 K 138 LS. HEMP SEED, just received
t." and for sale by
G EORGE A. KELLY, Drargtet,
8019 69 Federal street, Allegheny.
50 DOZ. PURE - CATA WBA WINE,
for medicinal purposes, just reoeivedand for
sale by GEORGE A. KELLY, Druggist,
selB 69 Federal street, Allegbany.
.
I? Rom CORN BRUSH-30 bar r.., 14
JUP superoir article, for italek
se RRNKY H. COLLINS.
efftEEN APPLEST--20, oa Tei, c h o i ce
4, I Apples, lo.st receive; and for sale by
4.3. A. FETZER- corner Market and First
PURR Off) PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD PALM 80AP.
PURE OLD PALM SOAP.
I Am in receipt of a large lot of pure old Palm
Soap, equal to ariy toilet Soap now in use. Its con
stant use 113 a ewe prevention of chapped hands,
tare, oto., etc. Those wishing a good Soap at the
price of an ordin.ry article should use the
PURE OLD PALM 80AP.
PURE OLD:PALM SOAP.
PURE OLD , PALM SOAP.
For sale
POEM OLD! PALM 80AP.
by
JOSEPH FLE AIING,
eel' corner Markel street end the Diemen,' ',',
ENGINE itIIILDER & MACH INIST
GREAT WESTERN PLUMING MILL, eon
ntry and Duquesne Way, Pittaburgh, Pa, will
Mke to order, and warranted ae good as can
ba made, the following machinery, via :---Steam
Engines, Turning
. Lathes,.for wood and iron; pia.
ners,for wood and. iron. Drilling Mitcu; Hansen
and Tobacco Sc re ws ; Patent-right and Model Ma
climes, in the best manner: . Shafting, Pulling, and
Hangers, of all saes and va riety; Screws, of any di.
amer and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will
also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger
Engines, and Deck. Pumps for statimboata,ta
Latne Inhears ans other Planing done to order;
can plane 82 Inches wide, by feet 6 inches long.
All Orders Prompt/y Mdand Eetruestty Sotheatid.
N. a—Particular Wention and promptitude giv
en to repairs on Printing Presume and other Ma
chime, mvlblyd
SWEST POTATOS-18 bbla Istariekta
Sweet PotaLos, just received and fir vale by
Sidi A FETZER,
eel! corner Market and Fir@► aea
CO LT S REVOLVERS--4 inch, 6 shots,
For We by SOWN & TETLEY,
oca 180 !Net street.
~Aurtritnge
(idurationaL
JAMES A: FE'rZER,
Corner Market k Firnt eta
0201
a. zADl4lBlio.
BANKERS ANOEXChANGEBROKERS;
Wood Iftriet,co> nerof Third,
1 :TIBBITRBH, PKNNU
AT _HOLMES &SONS,Batikeis and
VII • change Prokare. and Dealers In. .Notes
Drafts, AccepUnce,•, Gold, Silver cad Jamul/ bloteo..,
Exchange on - the lantern and Weritanfatieer 6171 e
stantly for sale.
Collections made in all We cities throughout the
United States. Conceits received. in par trinde or.
current paper, No. 7 Mar et street between Third
and Fourth street?. Bawdy
ctfl dai.
DOLLAR S d f LrGS
NO. 65 IFC UNTO sTrucirm,•'
CHARTERED IN 1855.
nrEN DAILY, tTora'9 to 2 o'clock
kj , also, on Wedn.fhlAy and Saturday evenings
from May Ist to Nov, ,nber let, from 7 top o'clock
and from November la to May let. from 8 to
o'clock.
Deposits received t ' all MAXIS not less tharrOill
Dottait, and a dividen J of the preflla declared twice
a year, In June and December. Interest has been .r
declared semi-sunup y, in dime:arid December.
since the Bank was ot:;anized, at the rate of MX
per cent. a year.
Interest, tf not dre n out, is placed to the credit
oft he dereNritor as , ri.icapal, and bears . the same
olterest fillip the flrsi days of June and December,
,lontpounding tvrice s without troubling the deo
;limiter to call or even to eresont his pass book. At
,his rate, money wilt doable in less Ulan twelve
years, making in the ,ggregine Men? Oro 01311411E1P
Pill can. a 112U1.
Book containing ClharLer, By-Lawls.litule
and NAgulatiot , o, farm .hod gratis, on application
the offies.
Pi OMANI.
Ei . 1W Ett, 6 AIaiTINZ.
cum 1114i1DIPATIL
William J. Anderson. James BD. Moods,
Hill Burgwm, home M. Pennock,
Benj. L. Fabnestock, A. M. Pollock, IS. D
Hopewell Hepburn Robert Robb,
James Heralman, Jemea Bhidlo,
Jhrnee Alexander "Pindle,
. .
. Petalgl.
Alexander Bradley, John B. McFadden,
John O. Backofen, Peter A. blarleira w
George Black, John H. Mellor,
lohn B. Canfield, James 11PAuley,
Alonzo A. Carrier, John Harebell,
Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsh*
William Douglas, John Orr,
John Evans, Henry L. Ail:torn%
John Holmes, John R.Eihoenberge
Witham 8. Revert, Alexander Spear.
Peter R flanker, William E. Behmeria,
Richard Ray., Isaac Whittier-
Wtlham 8. Lovely. Christian Yeager.
SZClalllealt AND £1111113171119.
CRARLEB A• COLTO.I9. [fel
LOAN OFFICE.
BElVfitlif W. cirtnioTiri i
No. 100 Smithfield St.,
Near the corner of Fifth,
PIT .5.131111G14, TA.
ONE Y in large and small quantitieB.
Itg_ loaned on Go!dead St 'ver, Diamonds,-,JeWt&
ry, Gold and Silver Wetchee. and all kinds of vela.'
able article?, for any length of time agreed on. The
cannot tie delivered withont this Ticket. Not`
accountable in case of fire.
ylent-OtOce Hours from 7 A N. to 10 P.M. jam
B. SEELY •
.U 4 FIFTH sa REL I T. o sits htakedisl,
EAL ESTATE AND Gk.NERAL AGENT.
Dr &LSD. 111
NOTES, BONDS, IIivEVIVA ES and - other Seem
rit JCS. 1$
Colan tZ orbs.
EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS,
A. WOLFE—F. T. RI UNKE i r...T. CIAMPHELLL
WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO.
GLASS MA NUFA OTITRERS 4
WAREHOUSE
No. 12 Wood Street, Corner of rind,
FlaSkly . Pittsburgh'•
W. OULTIMIOBA.I4, D. C0NALWG8h14......41.. ODIIIIENGEWIL
D. LITISAIL4
ipUNNINGHAMS & CO.—PITTS
BURGE. CITY (.LASS WoIIICEI--Warebouse )
119 Water street, and 156 runt Arse, Pittsburgh,
ra., three doors t elow MoJongsbela House,
Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glass
Druggists' Glass W.ire and American Convex
WASS, for parlor windows, churches and publio
buildings. Apl
pit solntiobt
Dias() Lotion of Co-I. arta:L(OBMP.
rp E (70-P APTN ERSII LP HERETO.:
I. fore existing between JOdN P. HUNT a 5
lIHNRY MINER, ender the thin of RUNT a'
JiINER, is this day dissolved 1 v iTitansa eons, nt.
The business of ti e late firm Hill be settle by,
HENRY MINER, aho Is authotized to sign
ftrro's name ro
J uly.l6th, 186 L
HENRY MINI H,
Successor to
RUNT & MINA " t ,
•
Wholesale and Retail
BOOKSELLER, ST AT lONER & NEWSDEALER
N05.:71 an I n PiFTRS'T REST,
Next door to the Post °Mee,
iy29
.F YOU WLNT SOME' GOOD NE*
Fruit or prepared Mince Met, mixad, and all
r
other kind of Bpion, oohing Brandy or W
,ine,'NO
Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to' Haworth •
ntothera in the Dien:loud, whew you will get al
vw crop Print and lower thanal any other hall*,
in the city. Also a general and t ill aswortment
F ninny Groceries, fess, Wines, Brsuidys, and aB
of her kinds of Foi .rign and DOD SSW) LI ara.
EII.WORTIL
de.1.4 corner o Diamond and Olaroblid allair;
('1 U.N6, Pi rOLS, EJI LES—The a
tention of these in search of
GUNS,
SL FLES.
PISTOLS, &o n to,
e directed to our eptendid stock.
W; W. YOUNG
ray/ N ST Wood street
T"msCAS /1 I—NF, YV j r • GOODS /
NEW GI )011)8 I I—OPEN 't ELS DAY..-NeW
Prints, Wireghrms, Ac. Grey Elvdds. at 6%. ewe
and upwards, a large lot damaged by water ..pries
4 cents pard. A large lot Du .uiells (old . styk )
Prints at Scants per yard former price 125 eta.
Bargains for cosh. 11.,. HA NEON LOVE,
anl3 411arket street..
SFA.ItK ;CX tJN TY, Ir. DIANA.-160
acres of aeo.l land on the Ft. Wayne and Chi
cago ILK Price 18 00 per lael • For wile by
sel9 8. & SON, 8.1 Market street.
STILL CH TAPER T 4TAN
BOOTS,
SHOES,
Gall soon at the Cheap Cash Store to(
JOSEPh H. P,ORLANA
!tele 98 Market 'Arent, `4 o _
300 LBs i ft Obiwiel ELMS CATTLE
aEV. UR t. re..eived and fet• tale by
.(4tA. H KLLY, Drupfati.
n Fsdez RI street, Allegneny:
_ .
11'6t. 6.1) - -
bbli3 for sale by
B. A. FA t.NEBTOCH L CO:
...nor at INnat ottA Wend
I,4 I EATHEILS 100 It/spline Feathers,
it.' received and ...kr sale by
0012 H KNHY H. CULL NEV
els N 1 Carbon Oil,
O IL-26 bal
received end for age. 69
ocl2 H N.NRY Et. COLLIN:
ORN M EAI I —75 Lash fresh grewil
I„,j Corn Mew, just Teethed and for sale
JAB A
come, fdarket arid Wet dr
taREEN API LES. -50 barrels, just,
LA received and for salt uy
ocrl &BEY H. COUJIW,;
')tl
SACKS Diti all YEACII.EF,TH
atm e, acid for see py
mite . HD bER a RICR.W m o p
TURFENTIA 6 6 01.1iITS.-- - `lO -- T,bl;
for sale by R. A. FA-EfNEEMXIS a pp„
iel3 a row ,if Pint *or , 'w o w oos.
ICH Gold.w 41 Velvet P•dpe,ri --- 7 --- L, 2,95 -
Ings. for sale by W. P. MAIBRAI L
'
QUG- - - - - -
ARS-Stan l ard,cruFled powde ed
la granulatod and A an B crane refined Bt'aspt.
In store and for sate BEYMTCR BR OM,
ea 7 Nos, uo and as Wood au: pg.
R IFLES AT 110 Ega- 4 -1 . ;or saleby
OA 186 Wood el *eat'
RALSINS.-
300 bases bane!: Raisins;
100 0"
) 00 4 41
100 " layer
S'ar sale tar footi
SOLDIERS, ATTENTION..
ever
300 "trive Pa
ed ftentor Water nite
an rs," the beat MM nt soldiers BOW
who:oxide and retail by d. Windom.
hAT(4I4.* ttIAORMI It CO,
17 IvAlth atzeitii •
. .
CRANBERRIES -.
26 barrels prima Western etunberrtait to
rive and for sibs by Wald= 81/08.
ode /km Us sad =Wood stesei
JO: N P. HU_ 1",
REMIT NONS.K..
Pitteburati, Pa.
AND BROGir g j
s.
RlfffifEß k •,oa.