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BUSINESS CARDS RAMITEL O. WIN( i A.. - Kii, Le ATTORNILI, A'A:' LA, ~Iyrr_irtrzatt, PINML. .Fri.:a, No. 71 I.Ir.NNT street, bemoan Foarth street n , N,lnouti a11..5. itp6 V t r iEs A, LOW Ki.E, At tornev at Lav, F . 11,l'L .3trtsCit. l'it,..51Jurgl,.1,11ti.•11;;11111.111.101,1 bald Ch. -ailed. 0.0413.5 Au L, Surgeon i)entiht, t3uoU:-.':r v, 0. W. bid. 11 , ,, No. 144 Sruithllotd btr.-, - .. 1. is:ly ..;k.r.uf, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors webt Market. - On, hours f r h o'clock el. 14. zo 5 o'cloch P. n. - lc. '10:y 'SERI]. FLEMING, successor to L. Vv Co., corner of Market street and the Inatuoud, on baud a full ane.ort merit of Dlttlee, MED tOi MEDiCIN& CLIEIiTcI, I'EItFIIMERV. and all a! ti - lua pertaining to his husineas.. hl . '" Physicians' Presciiptio carefully ciinipou wh.; a: 1.11 flours. HALL 10 0- Ft+ ti WP. MARSHALL & t 0., importere • dealer - a m French sud r‘ca,. p No. Fittfitrtnyn. 1 , 1 , 0 Nii..mirt N 0.)., I , A Ell & A :I.SiiN. t Llta 'lt 1:!t3 fitUITS,N Z;PIC )7:FECT - 1N AI:V, , co. Wo ,tr,•,. • Chu. MERCHAIVI . fS,II, IV. i i E VEI c. from ~•,4 - ,,r 2j, of Wift h nut! tt; AI It ST I: I:, T, u t ulding—cotr-inues to preptu,.. ni,ltleations of, an.l to Sl•perinte.:),l ~L ,v2r) lescription of Ittificlings. A vi.TLTON, BELL AND BRAS FtRINDE.II., tio. 7 litrOOL. Piteli In prepttred to furnish to order , )1113.11.011, STEA.HI3OA'r, FAi TOICY A^IU till: l It I+ Of all trliZtA, Iron 10 to 10,090 iba. CUT:dB BVILLS math , to ordor STOP ,a 4 f• AGO E 'L'P 6,11 Rune, for Steamb.ata. WA'l EP. PUNII'S. owl every variety of ;_;,,a; jait,ug , lit •,. ntaonor. PA.BILFT'S •,; rfiLToV , t iI;NT METALLIC PACK I lot r• ()U(31.1.1t1 . 1) ( 2E i‘ll.X NN'ELL. li_A 11.kf4171-7.1.11:11,,, of - • _.oohing-Glazzel, '.ire ar,o Bruahsai ,t :d Dnalers in Qinlis, Hones Furnishing Ciocris, tc. &c. iiils7 Woe _t cAreet, nifov* , b tfl 1.. Pcrrscuae”, ?ritir , tlno BruHatA, 11,71,(t. r EDUCATIONAL St. Cram ;ens Alcaciexay foe ':PEIt THE C 07 THE FitA::CIi: , CAN BROTIII.Rt= Loret , a, Cala 1.'71 15. County, F'Sn. ( LATE, t li.•L ..MAN T 2 ‘ ; '.‘ l. s llAT - " Y ; Si() Wri S ON AN . 1) FORWAAIDING ail • •• .luctunonta that rain be tleatrod for a Catholic us' it'll' . HIE Ell.;111. 1 •1; tt; in lucutcd DI moNt and pic turedqUe porno., No. 9 SCCOltd Str:Tet, • A:,,...-Iteniee, , .:]at.unt lour from Creason Station rim ire ,- t route . ..twee, ~•11,- • Ap s..3n, T. LOUIS, MISS:UItI, silt • ;oar ccn,50 , ,•10,4 " :I. .111 CI, the loin of .1 u!y Tilt.. ,',ll/S fur eioard, o. cu. I. .1 O llnc Couran, hro $lOO per annul!!. The ei:ViSiC aue Modern Lungt.,.gea ao .01 .$101.,...r tkUUIIII-. I,l,iug and rt., of Bedding sic.. Our itirther pa' ,IC:11211,1 • . ,•• t.. vdfl:l_ydicw Vincent's o,;oliege and Senaliisa.icv, UNDelt. TIIR C.iitt; OE' TUC BEIiEDICTEIL Lcar L=trube, Vil , :armoretiand county, TN THE COLLEGEAktE TAUGHT usual brAnchei In the tjt...,nca, , !atnernaGcl, ...Ilia , Rhe-oricif; l hil.suphy, etc., and the thzier , nt 1.-xnJha urtalitiou 11.TrBc.ry or IlutC.l to ti,, 1.,011.1:1.4 Yr. Prieuthood. terms fur huard al.ga tntd,.o are ve ear, I inthl Strict ky to advanco. German and French art i Oth, r Inz, and ' , ltti;::lt•rm no extra charg. t.,excei•ung Nl , lll , 7:rnaation tc the 1.1.6 e ut aotrumente :,ttt - Ltari;en. 'Vet particulk:t e.ppty c .. thk, Dimas of the Gulk7.,_, yoar th, I Ht ,uds Du the itd of July folio G. 1. IT i'n•rt•lr : .• 1 • OW: DR, I Laettreuch: Iletrellic[111.!! NUTHEii. . 4 1 6 _ inK !•• tvt,- ItSLL.:EU 't , }. K:N.1•;,:i: L.,. ,pci..l, ,Dd. the }'rimy Yu. .D.,.. v. h , D,,,, .t 1 .I• 'S ?.•• I. N E,77 Mai, •t 4 .. ' ,... 1 11 I : , 11ST Cll.ll , kj.LA i/), il6 C. .1,. L. I. huauat ht',ll.lht, wui - t., 75 c.•-.:!e. 1. t 12 , ,,,6 p , :., (1,, ~: , tie tr.t>. 2 at be do (1,- ~,, 30 at 37 1 A do 45a do d , 27 , ,,: at 25 du .:106E'!. II , ItN ; -•:_io . 77 7,ltti hut atreat. VELVET AT REDU . CItI) sett: 1. chon7A• ,snortineut on nond awl for ~att, yoga a. l!.JitN Ern', 77 .tia.r,t, t. GhNTLEMEN'S UNDER IiARNIENTS Wool, bilk, hlerinc, nud Cotton Ilndor Shirt. and Drawera—n fresh aupply to.,ived ,t /hilt del9' Mat - ',ict street. • _ s r;_.4 .I IVE Cents per Pound Iteduction in tn ,, Price of Bit AD LEY'S l'ty Cr, l'eddlara will be inrubdled with itEE-i'l,l S at a radar at r.ao Ceuta per pot n by the bundk, attar cow or 0,-L. and OaaL Ilarit,t dial ^-2,nt tor t./y3:danutn,tx-,- liIMBiiOIDERIES. -- Uur excellent btock ol }trench Embrohlorl,, the !ry - x ft: they are marked, every rdri, wr2r:p.r, to parchare• th” latrgt ,r,) Jo, . 11 081..Pi1. r.c.;vlo 77 'Marko; 3trort, j ‘;'; MONEY• - ritlCEs" , ' s AJ lib DOWN. Asir GroatrviiictiOL to Ow ;Tic*, of Wo Lave gone cal - 0 . 1111:i over our 111144/1,1111 , 1 !It k COLLA UNDER SLt,EVES, MUL , I,I^4 BANDS, e. . Aud fi 1,11,7.4 , 3 to •• rho may rely ma guttlng bargunir. at oct47 wE WILL SELL .troin the present, Lime un ,:,<.urn,Ally :Lew,: t.' ... i.t., f.i. ri.,.. , ... c... 11 il,l ..,..ill tne our au.;cl:. C. 1.1.,.N5W: 1.... JV ;-„ °et/A) ; 7 0rTnerly ~,,v.., 8r0t..., ':0.74 Nlarkei '..t ILINTED FRE?LkI AlLitILN':)i , .;S, for 62 .L. uud it, ,:elute, worth V. ii4.i :1;‘..., ta, ;.,,s:. !...9.,rtic.. 11 t I n tbo city. U. LLAN.-)N ;,.) \ e., (formerly I..avt, nfottlim.,), SS 4r C. , i .7.t.....-..t.. that BONNET VEL VET.—Everyvarioiy of B.JII - material, Silica, Velvets and satins, fur lade at tcoitNu-ei BLACK. AND FANCY DRESS St LK S.-- A full in.ieortment, vary NC0:. , 1 tn., turrurc 1 4 v Ilrottora. ect:d. elo .74 '"a.diet s•-mt Furchc.ser of Drt - 2. Go,, , ts, frt.: also Donitsstic. and Sta ple Hoods, will find it U. , their aiNaL:Lise Le call and (.I.lllnl our New Stock ri and Winter Dr; iloods:adarii lug edges:her-. I:. IiANS...N etalhl. 71 ,I,eGtet a IIIAWLS! :••••; A?V I,`", ! Chenille, ,Brocim, !cc, both !cm the 5,••3 ',est he the °lcy, and at very C. 11.6i.‘SoN L•Ard, dior:a N,..". ptu,,ul:: and M A R.:•iEi LL S, i'lee(3oki Jr. making B . +u}c . • hlur • .42, .rtr 2,•,:t ni W. k. W TO PHi.' haN now on h aid, :UPI is .1411! IS tic, I rout the UeltlU:a.C.- tu • ,-ar:':,,lt ' lint r'• iF l'ULtur'd Prl uur,U , 7, , China, f orcelain Satin !Vrialu ,., l , -.1, and colored. Card liJards, is shunts ; McCreary's Celebrated Co;ored Czar I Varnish and Size; 001ortfl PriLitslig Pup.. PaelphNt Covet PeperH , tilneel and Plated Papers, red, green cud feel Blue 01. zed Paperb, Ru ti a large asNruneuL IsIo:e ter Cup, and Fe in Pogt, Nue and .iote. J. it WELDIN, 1E1).11 63 Wood ~r Vourta, E 10111.1) you atik me, FlIOUld you wonder, Whera to buy sour and Gaitere? (JAlTr.tui foe your :net In spriegtlrne, Bool'i with heels, and pre,t:„ Silupgas fa: tho summet, Patent Lember, MoetNiuu I v* , Nee is be, the', eLtv[ip alit g , o I too, .:hould unewer, 1 , youht fait you, tko unto :711. S Cyht B. To the Peop,eti Chap ,:itoe Store, To the; ,‘Aure of DI:-:\' illllt No. 17 Fifth street. NEW - i3 . .a)FORI) 61-141 IN CANDLES.— and ti's, Sperm Candle Ou hand and and for tale be J. 51,1 OAP 6 . k 7... Low •'••••,,, • • ,7,1.1 ID, bars. ,51}o " 0. 1 NI.Im fn., •;. anti M.•• th. :71tripm bai u 3m Luau YAJo " b 0 " Pure raim Da 11lind at. Sur U . ; jel.ll ;1. C. .4. J. E ; A:O.4 CAUI T ( 31 - - ov N itt,LioEs, off,n 1 w. tat 11 11' Peoplt,' 111; , 0 titoTe," No. 17 fifth atreet, near Market. fat 3 1)1 .:ffE.NBAL;111:;i: 4 Co. ONLY $750 FOR A sioßy D wel. hu g floadL., of tour roon,i, t.itl lot of ground hunt on %lout,rey streot, Alltglumy city, by 110 alloy. Tunas, s4o l lu 11 , u01,1,,lanct. St on, two in,: tl:rc'e yearn, CUTHBERT A tAUN, 130724 1.1 Nltrltct atr. t. BUFFALO 611.0L' S.—A splendid article of (huts' and !Juin% Buffalo Ovor Shuen. Aku, Gent,' Call Over Shoes, at the People'e Shoe Store, No. 17 Pith strekt, near Market. NO. 81. CARS. SODA.-100 kegs„ just A rscalved and for Bale by ray2l B. is. ➢AHNEBTOOK 4 CO. riiticlutnetar , .vi E!1!B=11111 At. Lk) t MIME IMMO 'l'ltßiMl is 11. IMMEI9 in In 1 L. DIPONNBACHEII GROCERS WIL H. Wlll. 11. SMITH & CO., t- SA IY, , icy Rs ! Second & 1.17 First Os., XTTSEMIGB, • BiiiALEL COS: 'AVE Ai. CO., WHOLESA.LE GitOCERS, 7to. IS avid '2O - Aood SEreet, N,Vm. 11111:1i, MILLER. Ri RIICIMETSON, 1101,ESALE' , GROCERS, A' D IMPORTEt t RRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS 6411 ono 00r.,:f of Liberty and trwin Strects, A:1 , SOl. l ACIENT, 4irearer's City Giass, PITTSBURGH, PA. COTTON ho. A T:•Y \ HND ISMEEM IvEraNDLESs, WEAINS k4;cr.5.1.i08,F,, TO 'Vac E BALI it 0 V, S, IMSZIE 1.11.( )1 , 1, kiL,‘ '..OTTON , Tr 1,30 IttA s W•.• 1 .I.;K'il.i ki , ii.iif?'.:: 'IN I) intilli\llSSii_Y:•; •- I : , : irp,,;',liiii. •y s ill (;:.iiiiis,ion ftiertliagS, EICISNEE butsic. Ile nay kilt , <ls. CANX “, ~TS't B'tite.l:7, PI .1.1 , t9attEz5.,40i , '4E 11 . tq, tO., I. oI;WARDING AND CO:dINM,;;IoN ;(1 c'YOP.N.OIIE U. iyZi T HOL hiNIATS, IIUMI-.IIaBYS, C. J LW, 1:1, JOHN WI:W(1T liumphreys, Wright, FLOUR Eto 130 ELT CE AND GEN COMNIISSiON MERCHANTS, 75 WIIARVEi.. ANI, H,RTI , I WATER su4 Vii an St rot+L itk'F 1.,4 Otinri, utliver • 21.-A:11. • a 911,411 , -..t, .411,r I. A t 't lauk J,,hri M. & rn tlaiffnr. Picibtt, , wbt,u , , relic .\ 'll •i 3,431,2. 1. Y" rEff9I3=EZEI A. L. WEBB & BRO. r=Nlll i.iENE.RaI, iARLIIISSIOIi I..:ERCLIANTS ULPONT'S PO' DElt AND SAFETY FESE, =ME Cor:a Prat' 1. - .,”iincs - c , litreece, BALTiMOP LS 011 I r VALIGO , [LA RBFEB N ;.; G. W. Santh dr. Uo xs. g . (lairsiro elm Joxv L. Lvii. J.)dgrd tr.) JOSEF S. &,G )., rlandt 244 il,fibertr. s, eITTSBURGLi, PA !:i.'", , avatiti. - T iht fAr, .•$f AND CO'ILMISSIOS TiN L; 13, G Jt ?%'F E. E. ') A. ri. E'' 15, Si. 41 1 44 L.. LNI :2; 1 k. ouitVvTARDING MERCH ~,evoo and Wasikington AVC uoTT' CITY, KANSAS Outpl, ••rni . LLINr 17' urwardiu g G..autmsicon Merclumi, dud wLAe•sa!t• 11(.1TP 35 W , ...0.1.1:rc0t, l'lttabarg nrars GLASSWA (maurto ......)i01:,3.4 t , it SD' Mil, D 1711101,4 1 OURLINC, RUI3EFITSON & CO., Iladiu ttrztarol:l,l Cat, ti i'lB.ltl Ylii t LASS Aj.l .aarehauao No. 17 Ni oolati oat,-truer of Frout, i'ittahur, h 4ar All LAliti t•? OAK: . viihekr.v Glaaa. a :carkat 4/1:1 3. 1.3,0LL3 JOBISU J. LTI-.:d. EDLIE U LAM, SUCCCEe sfri to Mulvau7 1,4 & Ledlie. niauutarturuni of Uzi, aloulded and :mill ?Thai. and LAsii.WAii.E, and rit.alter, in ail s“ins Flanks. VIIIIH and 130Lt1,3. War. - 1 - nen coruor :? , _llrk,t and Water , treet, nititay ,VPill4',S I'd D ri,'o,-J,,iRS TORN ERTAR & 00., WINES AND Lictuaas, ; AND iLECTIFYINCt DIS I iLLE No. 155 Liberty Street s Pittsburgh, Pa. zdvasys on hand, Ines, Brandio: . , i W,1•1 C,ltrrr ; , '.L4spbt , ry. Citu,;er Bran flue. Lapl2:ly N. DCVLIN 11. Iiff.SNSLY. I . IE i IN & tiEN.S.E;L)Y, Wholesale Wine !LP' nod : burgh, Yu. v. 0.1 y LARY APPLES.-5U bbls. bright Dry Ap •!. IP pies, rocoiv.-01 xnd for salt', by 0 . - - g.ig:s;!iY 0 ,, E. M.311+ ORN APPLES.-15 bbls. choies Apple nrcnivn.: and fur bait, by .P: I, HENRY IL COLLINS. - EANS.-20 bbls. small White Beans, just •LP roc:Aved and kr 4::1u by 111.:ti KY il. COLLII.,I'?. TIMOT iI \ t - SEED.-10 bags rec'd and for smo ( , y (, Ii 1 LIENI.:Y H. COLLINS 'iki EW WALL PAPERS CIIEAP.—SC W. P. MARSHALL & CO., ~f.. K 7 1,1, qgi .tThoz. TV EV/ Cil)oi)S FO H, SPRINU SALES.— I ;," art nail) ocelViltl: from our own and lii. stern a.1.1,i1-,14 to our stock, which consists in Part of loon Carriage Oil Clutha, lonian° , uil Clutha, Tube on Chant. Crash oil Cloths, Traldiparor.t tail (laths, Butt lioliands., and drhide iiimmings reliant.* Houxelfeepag, and nth rs, requ.r ug any goods in ollf line, are Invited to call and saaniiiie the ,tact, judge for liiiiimselvois in regard tn t hte Lliil it y and price,. 11. PtillilLAYS, Jul 23 St Clair Eitrert. pricE APPLES.-500 received this day and for sale by REIMER 4 ANDERSON, No. ss Wood Et trcet, .)ppordto fit. Charles lintel. GA SKEET BOARDS—For Packing Joints e.uld by (1. JOILNSTUN rcrtiqr fo7 tJ F ISiI.-150 pkgs. white Fish, Trout, Sal F•ra LIENIIV FL f' , )L LI NE -lUt) barrels fresh Lime just ree'd ' it,r3l 111013.1' (301., INS. IME.- « ,7 1111 \ INE COPS of various patterns, for tme29l H. ll. COLLINS. rroßAcco AND CIGARS.--A large assort ineut of ron,rne tTanu.s, on hand and for sale by W.ll. R. 811LITl1 g CO, 118 Second, and 147 First streets. IIEESE.-225 boxes prime W. R. cutting °new received and for sale,l a at t/inraY A. 00111318. JOS. R. riUNTEit PITTSBURGH !TEEM lIIM=II Y I ••• +'~St,~~a~~4 ILADELPHIra IS= MA) scille, Ky. 11,1 hpuis, oh. =MEE )11 RIM= W ii. Smith A. Co., 1:1.,t. [son •11.: %LI) 1111 BY AUTHORITY. NO. 6G" By the President of the Vtiited , 4.tates. INpursuance of lug. I„I AmE,s Bu cl+ AZ.A.Z . .. 111.111111 ,1 rul the mud :'t of do .IMruhy cieclata tihd make know iOOl e, y doe Will he bald at the undertheationed laud m 'l' kilifilToll4 to por,als here ltla It., 10 At t ta. uttice at BR i W. , J V 1 commanciug rn Monday, s zth day if Sereintiii7 nezi, tnr the dimpu , al of the puhlh Irma, Witnia the tullowl mg named to. Vla:- 1 rth of the tat,e fine and east a . the a tv.h prancipul nerld.li That part El township ore outside of the Sac and Fox. and Hall freed. :Somalia reservati..u, range 17. Shat part at toy:Lshly 1,2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sac and Vox: anm Half Breed, Nomalui reservation, and frac tional townships S and o, pt rang,. 16. That part Ed township one outside of the Sac and Fox reservation ; township 2, the parts of townships 3, 4. and 5 onuude of the Half tarried, Isemaha reservation ; and trac tional tov. ushtp 8, of range 15. That part of township one outside of the we and Foi re servathar ; townships 2,3, and 4; that part of township 5 outride of the Half Breed, Nenaaha reservation, and town ship 6, of range 14. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 6, and 8, of range 13. 'lowuslig.ii 1,2, 3,4, 5 an; 6, of ram.° 12. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 6, and 6, of range 11. 'townships 1,2, 3. 4,6, and 6, Err range IU. 3,2, 3,1, a, and 6, of relate U. At the Laud office ut ..,111B11.AnK A CI LY, comreeee , ng ou Monday, the sixth day of September next., for the eiposal of the public lands votleu [ht• t“nowing marled townships, viz:— North of the base !the and cast of the sixth principal mtrazzr. Fractional townships 7 and 0, of range lb. Township 7, and fractional townships 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, f range 14. ownsliips 13,9, 10, 11, and 12, and fractional township 13, range 13. Tcwashms 7,8, 9,19, and 11, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of range 12. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and tractional township 12, of range 11. Townships 7,9, 9, 10, and 11, awl fractional townships 12, 11, awl t 4, of range 1,. Townships 7,8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15, and 16, at range 9. A: the Iliad oak:. of GMALIA CITY, commencing on Monday, the ,oath day /if Siitreilier next, for the disposal of the public hinds within tau lullu« fug named townships, viz :- .s a . r u t ej the Nue fine and east of the sixth principal meridian. Fraction :1 townships 13, 14 15, and 10, of range 14. iractional townthips 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range 13. Fracticual townships 12, and 13, townships 14, 15, and 16, and tractional townships 17, 18,19, and 20, of range 12. actional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, and tractional townships 19 and 20, of range 11. Fractional town hips 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15,16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 10. Fractional townships 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9. Lauds appropriated by laW for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The offering et the above lau is will be commenced on the days appunded, and will proceed in the order in winch they are advertised, until the wnole shall have been mitred, and the sales thus closed; but no sale -ball be.kept open longer than two weeks, and ue private entry of any of the lands will be adtuntco until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this thirtieth day of :Math, Ann° Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. fly the Preef but: Tues. A. 1.11..ND8.ich.,h o....uunisinuuur et the Ouuerlil Laud Office I(Ytielt To Pitill-LINIPTION CLAIMANTH. Et,ry persun entitled to the right of pre-emption to auy et the laude within the townships and parts of townships enumerated is required to establish the same to the sirisf .ctiou of the legister and receiver of the proper land tdlice, and male pagntela therefor as soo7l , as prodicahleafter sexing this no-ice, and before the day appointed fort,the colm wencement of the public sale of the lauds embracing the tract claimed, utile:wise such claim will be forfeited. Thos. A. 11.107.1)11101{8, aptl.3:3md Commissioner of the General Lan Office. Proposals for Naval Sapplieg. NAVY ...v.EPAItTALEti Bureau of Coustruct'on, Equipment, Etc., May 13th, 1666 SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish nava: supplies for the fiscal year ending 30th June,lBs9,wii d eceived at this Bureau until 3 o'cioCk, C. M., of the 18th .; fie next. These proposals must be endorsed " Proporats Sava Supplu..l, Bureau if anistructi is, Etc " that they mat tie distinguished trim otter business letters. The LLeLLIN 11,1 anti aria r eunraced in the classes named are part.cularly descrit al in priutedschedales any of which will lei turoishdd to ouch as desire to offer, on application to tar corumandtines of the respective yards, or to the navy agent hellreel. theretd, ISMti thl/Se of all the yard , upon tips pia:slam to this bureau. hiviston into classts being it the CO,v..mence of dealers in each, such p rtions will be tarnished as are actually required air bids. ate command ant and uavy•aa - ' ent of each smtiou will have u copy of the schedules sit the other yard:, his examination duly, from each it may be judged whether It wilt be desirable to make appocatadd tor them. moot he made for the whole of a class at any yarn 0,100 or, or the printed scheduler, or in strict coulormity th-rewith or they will not be considered. lhe contract will be uwatded to the lowest bin/aft& bid der a ho gii ri proper security ter its 111.11.1111 e at. Thu United Mutes reset ves the right to rsie,t all the bids for any class, it deemed extiortenimt. All article - must be of tot, c. ry best quality, to be deliv ered in ;„, LI cider, had t I suitable VLstelL/ sad packages, ,e 1 :he e.Ye Lis) 1/L, t! the X.y and risk id the contractor, lo all respects ono,' Inspection. measurement, . dui t, 0. j when r_:-tear 0,1, and CO n inure sutishici.ou fit tla cou.n. iuJu.it inn cif. :odder are to the cou.,:_lau .auts of the respective s e pied, Or haTtlnaltr lieheripLlAS ..1, aftd.os; a.l eL/1 [1,11,113 belll4. ell /al, pretereoce .Il be , g,veii t., article id Suet moo manufactllr , hsely viler, required ay the law of otitis August, late, oust he accompanied by a written guhectiltrw, the form of which Is LlereWith given. Those only wiro , c infers may M. ucceptnd will he notified, aid the contract will be forwarded as soon tberealter as practicable, which they will be requited to execute within tee days after i s receipt at the post office or navysagency named uy them. sureties in the lull amount will be required to sign the contract, and their r:spountbility certified to by a United states inittict judge, U fitted states district attorney, cot lemur, or navy 1131,111. As aadltiuua l security, tWalt:, per couture wall lie withheld arum the amount of the bills until the footrace shall have been completed, and eighty per couthru ul each bill, approved in triplicate by um cum olitudwits of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy ng fit at the points of delivery within thirty days after Its presentation to him. It 15 inhnilated in the coutracL that, if default be made by the parties in toe Mat part in delivering all or atoy of the articles mentioned in any class tad fur in the cdnitract, of the quality mud at the time and places above provided, then, add iii that cam, the coutisctor and his sureties will torten and pay to the United status a Shill of money nut exceeding twice the ...town of such class, which may be recovered Dana time to time, accot ding to the act of Congress in that see provided, approved March 3, 1843. Classed 1, 2, 4,8, 7 to be delivered one-fourth pert on or beton, the 13th :flay. rue-fourth part on or before the 20th uly, ouutourth part by the 20th of September, and the re mainder by the Ist December, 18.59. Classes 3 and 9, the whole by tise lath May, 1859. The remaiaing classes to. be ivered one-lourtu part oil or before the Ist September next, one-March part utt or before the let December next, ase-rourtis part on or before theist April, and the remainder 0., Ledo', the 3ilin June, 1b59, unless earlier required vine a hutics of twelve days, comprising at each delivery a due proportion in each article Class 10 and all following, I additional quantities it any of the articles named therein .re demanded, they are to be furnished on like terms mud idiLlvtlcl previous t the expiration of the fiscal year, upon eiviug a notice of fifteen days tram the bureau, the cora milaut of the yard, or navy-agent. I, , ol , in the htate of , hereby agree to furnish and deliver, in the respective navy-yards, tit tt, article named in the classes hereunto annexed, .agreeably to the provisions of the schedules therefor, and at conformity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Con struction, Atc., of the Ititit of May, Ibid. should my otter ht accepted, I requ-et to he addressed at , and the contract sent to the navy-agent at r Hignatnre and nertificate: (Date.) The schedule which the bidder encloses must be pasted to Ills offer, a7„,d wadi or them signed by him. Opposite each ar tic,e tu the schedule the price must be set, the ameuut cur. led out, the e.;gregute footed up fur each class, and the amount WI ALI., ILI words. TIIO undersigned, of , ini t tiso State at en., , or , in the State al hdreby guaranty that to case the foregoing bid of fur any of the classes therein named be accepted, he or they will, within ten days alter the receipt of the con tract at the post office named, or navy-agent designated, eme cu LC the contract fur the same, with good and sufficient sure ties ; and in case said - shall fail to enter into con tract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may LW , act opted i hereby certify that the above named - are known to me ai men of property, and able _to make good their guarantee Date Signature. a H. f‘., be d igued by the United States district judge, United taws uidtrict attorney, collector, or navy-agent. 2 tie [(flawing are the dames required at the respective navygarde: Class N. IU. Vactu pine. liu,a IL Ash pisuk. Nc. 12 Black walunt and cherry. No. 21. iron. No. 22. Slash and wills. Nu. 23. Load, zinc and Liu. No. 27. Paints, oilc ; etc. i~0.3L, Leather. No. 33, Wise. No. 87. Pitch, tar andFlsin. No. 38. Tallow, soap auu oil. CHAB.LESTOWN, ILASSACHUSETTS, 01..8...g No. 1. White-oak 10,43. Nu. 3. White.oak promiscu ous 10. White pine. No. 11. Ash and cypress. Nu. 14. Ilictory, brats. elm timber, and whits wood. No. lb. have,. No. 16.\Illack. spruce. No. 2t Iron. No. 22. Sc.lkes sucl nails 23. Load, zinc and tin. No. 24. Pig troa. No. 3d. Hardware. No. 27. Paints, oils, etc. No. 28. Visa canvas. No. 29. Cotton canvas. No. 30. Fla: and cotton t sins. No. 31. (41119 S No. 32 Loather. No. 33. Hoge. No. 34. Brushes. No. 33. Boating ana dry goods. No. 37. Tar, pitch and rosin. No. 33. Tallcw, soup, oil. - No. 39. Ehip Lhandlery. Nu. 40. Stationery. No. 4.L Fire-wood. BIIOoIiLYIN.I, NEW YUBA. Class Nu. 1. White-oak logs. No. 3. White-oak promiscu ous timbers. No. 6. Yellow pine plant st di logs. Nu. :0 White pule. Nu. 11. ash, cypress, whito-ualc t.Kards. No. 12 v. stout, ch, rry, gc. Nu. 13. Locust. No. 14. Inito ears, hickory bars., and butts. No. 16. Whito-uaa . 4 . ,: sves and heading. No. 16. Black spruce. No. 18. Lig - m=9km. §u. 21. Iron. No. 2'2. Spikes and nails. :so. 23. Load. ainc, and tin. No. 24. Fig iron o. Y. 6. Hardware. N. 27. Paints, oils, &c. N 0.1.8. Flax canvas. No. 29. Cotton *an. vas. Nu. 3u. Flax and cotton [wino. No. 81. (.11a88. 32. Loather. No. Huse. Nu 34. Brushes. No. 36. .11m..sing and dry goods. No. 37. Pitch, ter, rosin. No. 39. soap, oil. Nu. 39. Ship chandlery. No. 40. Stationery. No. 4.1. Fire-wood. PWLADELPULA, PENNSYLVANIA Clas, N. 1. White-oak loge. Nu. 2. White-oak uh... No. 3. Whitiroak promiscuous timber. No. 6. Yellot. _fine plank st logs. N 0.7. Yellow-pine beams. No. 16. White pine. No. 11. Asli, cypr,es, white oak boards. No. 12. Black walnut, curry. No. 13. Locnst. No. 14. Whit: Bab mars end hickory burs. No 16. I.lla ,:k spruce. No. numvitm.• No. 21. Iron. Nc. 21. Spikes and nails. 23. Lead, vile, and Liu. No. 23. Hardware. No. 27. Pointe. oils, !Lc. No. 23. Flax canvas. No. 20. Cotton canvas. No. 30. Flax and cotton twine. No. 31. Gins, N 0.32. ter. No. 38. Hose. No. 34. Brushes. No. 35. Bunting and dry goods. N 0.37. Pitch, tar, main. N 0.38. Tallow, soaii, oil. No. 39. Ship chandlery. No. 40. Stationery. WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. Class No. 10. White pine. No. 11. Ash, cypress, white oak boarda. No. 16. Block Spruce. No. 21. Iron. No. 22- gldknts and Nails. No. 23. Lead, la= and tin. No. 24. Pig iron. - No, 26. Eiardwnro. No. 27. Paints and OW. No. IL Ocaz mum. No. 80. Max and cotton Coixoi. No. 81. arm JAMES BUCHAN AN Pierra of Offer Signature. A B .Form of Guam?Zee. Signature of two guaramtorg. EITTEItY, ItALVE. Glam. No. 82. Leather. No. 87. Pitch, tar and rosin. No. 38. Tallow, soap, oil. No. a. Ship chandlery. No. 43. Tank and galley iron. No. 44. Chain iron. No. 45. Ingo: copper. o. 47. Miaccilaneona. GOSPORT, VIRGINIA. Masa No. 1. Whitn•onk logs. Nc. D. Yellow-pin , plank stock loge. No. 10. tniit, , pine. No. 11. Ash and No. 12. B'acl: walnut, cherry. mahogany lintel. 14. I ,Vhitaash oarii, hickory bate. No. lti. Wad: eprucn Nu. 18. Lignumvitne. Nr.. '2l. Iron. No. and nail , . No. 21. Lead, zinc, and tin. No 24. 1•4: trno. N'• 25. Hard ware. Nu. 27. Paints, oilt, 6to. No. Ilia canvas. No. 20. Cotton canvas. No. 30. Flax and ••uttor• twine, No. N a . 32. L ea th e r. N o . 33. lioso Ni. 341. 111 1 / 4 1Lezi. N0.:15. Bunting cud dry go ds. No. 37 intell, tar. 1..11 Tallow, cove, cad oil. No..A. Ship chnucio r ) . 10. •Stationery WARRINGTON, FLORIDA • Cities No.l. White-oak logs. .40. 3. White-oat promiscu ous timber. Nu. 4. White-03k pieced and rudder stocks No. 10. White pine. o. IA. Bt •ck walout rind chei iy. No 13. Locust No 14. White. ash oars, hictory bard sod butts No. 18. Liguumvium. 1u.21. jrou. 0.23. Leal, zinc, tin No. 25. Hardware. Nu. 27. Paints, (aid, ac. nayl7 _ N ()TIC E. The Pittsb'h,lft. Wayne &Chic;l:o kLAILROAD COMPANY, Wi'1:11 EIS AMPLE E,OLLLNG , and equipment, aud its through com.lo.:ti(4lll3.iti pre par(..i to transport Passengers and froth Pill LA- DhLPHIA and PITISBUIU4LI to ST, LOU Is, IN. DLANAPOLIS, aial all places West and s nth west, with a great degree of regularity atdexpeditioti. The fact that this Road luaus a iirtct and consolidated line Isqvireen Pittsburgh and Chicago, IS a sUllicirnt guar antee that Its Trains will make good time, and col, liectious with Trains on other Road. UN AND AFTER MONDAY MAY 10th, 18. d, the Trains on this road will leave the UNION DEPOT, ltsburgli, daily, (Sundays excepted, as follows: PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE Pittsburgh. Crestline.Ft. Wayne. U. S. Mail, 7:00 A. M. 7:07 P.M ' First expre55..........2:10 A. 51. 10:00 P.M 5:00 Si. Second .• 2:1 , P. M 10:23 1'.5.1 4:50 A. M. REACH CEUCAUO—First Express, at 7:00 A. M.; Express at 1.30 P. H. BRACE CIINCIN NATl—First Express 5:20 P. u.; Socond Express 7:25 A. x. ItEACti ST. LOUlS—First Express 1000 s.. ist.; Second Ex. press 4:53 P. it. All Trains make close conn.sctinns at Orestliue for Co , t burl, Cincinnati, Indianapolis cud St. Louis; also at Sort with Trains ou Watash and `s. estern Its.;lroad for Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louis ; also, at r Great with Trains on the Si. It. Fr. L. E. 11. R., and Lima with Trains c-n Dayton and Michigan Railroad. RETURNING. From Chicago. ItAl'uyne. Crostline. I .Air.Piesc.a U. A. 51511,..10,C0 P. 51. 0.311 A. M. 12:441 P.M. • 0.02 lot Express, 0,30A.M. 2:00 F. Si. 9:12 . P.51. I 6:10 Id 5:25 A.:11 1:15 I 'el :hone Trains make cone connections with Trains lnc i kltt adeiphia, Baltimore New York and Boston. Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Co:sts.t bus make close connections at Crestiine with all returiii=st Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central. lid.- Luna, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with a. toi.t. Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains tc scat trom Cincinnati, Springteld and Dayton. The U. S. 61:4t from Pittsburgh to Crestline, being a train for local lvci nese, is overtaken by the Second Express. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Loave New Brighton for Allegheny Olty at 6:40 A. M., and 12:36 I '. M. L,AVe [le gpeny City for New Brighton at 0:45 and 5:00 P. M. BAGGAGE CHECKED Tll.lloljoll, and no charge for Winding. Travelers or persons intending to purchase tickets in Pitts burgh for the West, wilt bear in mind that the only Ayene authorized by the P., F. W. tr. C. It. It.: C. A: P. R. it., and I Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is GEORGE PARKIN, at the Union T.cltet Office, Connected with the Penu'a It. It L'aimenger Depot, Curuer Liberty and Grant streets. BAGGAGE will not be checked for peraons purchasing tickets at any other place in this city. TO COMMENCE ON HONDA Y, May 10th, and continue nutil farther notice. J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. Pasa'r. and Fr't. D. W. BOSS, Pager. Agent, Chicago. JOS. H. 1400111.4 Superintendent. NEW WESTIERN ROUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE And ST. LOUIS VIA PITTSBURGH., FT. WAYiitl end CHICAGO, AND CINCINNATI, lIAMILTON lc LAYTOS IiAILROA US, VIA. Lik,LAWAILE CUT-OFF tvg.,_ Distance only 319 riles fnan Piaz.su,.- to 'incinsw It TILLS LINE is composed of Roads of the First Clays, and is located through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of the State. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the 0. IL t i). a. v. ,‘ , T. }Wads, being connected, f . er Louisville, Evansville, Natchez, St. Louis, Cairo, Vicksburg, Nev Orleans. • C.itiziection made t St. Louis with the Racine Railr.sd toti Missouri River Packets, tn..r IiEdiSAS AND NNBRASKA, l.nl ell pointa Was , . Also connects at einclo will 41 , .11 1,-ntucky Central B. it., fur idoz.u..'.4an, Dauvillo, Frank.lort and all polnta in Central Knutricky. leave Pow. ,street Stauoa ee fol:ows : Tnr-nb-n 3:3‘) but one change s.r• car, ar , riving at 6:45 I'. Expie6s T'l,enL7er Trai s. ar ,• •• : V. • - riving in er, , etline at A.. M., Oil. H:00 P. M. 4. S., LIAGG AG El CHUCKED T111:01.;6 Fare as. Low as any other Konso. For all inforcuation. nun Through Ti kat3, apply a: 'fa:lilt:A alike, corner liononzahula House, or Venn eel - - Pam:stigma desirous of going this rout, will 1.1 Zor Tickets via Delaware Out-Oti. J. ii. IrlOOll.E, Supt. P. FL W. ri O. it.. IL DAZI'L 51cLioLltEN, Supt. 0. H. &D. oor.al The Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Wheeling Railroad, AND Pittsburgh, Columbus SI. Cincinua It A I L R O A I) Change of O N A NI) A.C.U.LE, MONDAY, MA.I. lUTII, 11458. Trains will lesve the Deput, of [Ale naylvd.ma Gee tral Railroad „sfoilo as : 6:45 A. M. Fur OisVaLs...siD, BUFFALO, WI/101T, CHICAGO AND THE WENT. WHEELING A.ND ZANEHVILLE. itOr CLEVELAND, TOLLDO, De.TholT, 2:35 P. M. CILICAG4 AND Tial WEST. 77, Zdir Tina train coUnOett at Clorniatf, with Detroit line or stoamei a. 4:00 P. 111 / For ALL WAY 6TATIONti ON Tilt RIVER I UNE. i'ast , nnger deehing to go to Chicago, or poi 7.ts bey-ed Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for ticaets 'ileveland. PITTSBUIjOB; COLUMBUS AND CINCINN ATI (via, STEUBENTILLE,) RAILROAD CHANGE OF TIME.—On and after MO'DAY, the IOLL, of klay,l.BbB, Trains will Leave the Depot of the Pennsylva nia Central Railroad, as fol.ows : For 821:111111 CuLI72IIBUF., DAYTON, 3:00 le M. INDIAN/so:As, Le - marl:um, CP.IIIO, MED: Patti AND UILLZANO. FOE CINCINNATI AND Lotilti, and ALL '2:35 P. SOOTH AND Wail'. // 10 Through to Cincinnati without change of cars. Passengeis desiring to go to COlUtubklS, CUlCiuriati, etc., or any paints beyond Columbus via Steubenville, must mit fur tickets via Steubenville. JAMES YARDEI., Superintendent C., P. A W. R. it. W. W. EAGLET, Superintendent P., C A D. R. it. PITTSBURGH & CONNILLSVILLE RAJI.L.III CIAO. (AN and lifter Monday, the 10th inst. Pass eagerNi„, :rains will be rue daily, ex..,:opt trout the Pennsylvania itailrosd Pasisuger D -pot, •s rulluws : Mall Train leaves rittsbur_h inn A. as. Expreca Train leas en Pittsburgh 3:3J e. m RE T 11111 PI d: Mail Tra u leaves Conn Neville 2.60 A. at. Expresss;uo Arriving at Pittsburgh ' 8.45 A. at. Tickets tu be had at Pennsylvania itailroad Ticket ollice. Merit Train connects at o.mnellsvllle with Denting s Till's Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cminbot land, etc., sod at West Newton with Coaches fur Mt. Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, etc. Freights to and from Pittsburgh and Statims on Pitts burgh and Connellaville itailread, will be received add de livered in Pittsburgh, at the " Baldwin Depot," opposite " Duquesne Depot." Excepting such 112 Pig Iron, Lumber, Stone, etc., which will be loaded or umoadsd at Outer De pot, or at the canal Depot, as may be arranged with Freigle Agent, Pennsylvania lisnroad, at Pittsburgh. BLACKSTONE, Sup't. Transportation Department P. et 0 it. It., t Connelleville, May 6th, 1858. .1- New Routs via River and _Railroad. I . Cineirtu* ati Railroad CONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with Terre Haute, and To,. Haute and Alton Railroads, to ht. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, Now Albany and Falem, and aLetag•in Control Reads for OHIO too, 11,00 E. ISLAND, BUALLN&I'O', and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to lINDIAIs..S.POLL?„ TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU. Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less time than any other route by 14 hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cie. dnnati to the West, without breaking bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBISONB, Agent at Cincin nati; ot, W. B. cIITLIIV3, Agent at Lawrenceburg, .41. receive prompt attention, and no charge for conanusi!on , no ezaargelfor drayage orcontoassaien at Lawrenceburg. Per farther information, ripply to THOMAS ',ATTE; As: (No. 110 Wawr street,) Agent of the Ou npan). who is ore EG give 111.0 C JLE FLEUSP4S Lafayette, Oi..cag.i, Pero, Greencastle, Crawtrirda ctiLsy Otiewle.sten, Par's, an.l Mattoon. Li. 0. LORD. Preiadent. ". Frelair: Agent. air 3 A ItiILLJK PIN & CO. have on hand, at tht,ii.xteueivo CABINEI and CHAIR lAN UFA.C. ruitY, No. 64 iraittliald give:, a largo ifancy 41.1 ?lain Fel dltnra, tvluch ihey will cell 15 per oeut. lower than ca Canary Mks.' Term, cash out,. [doc.ll7:y NirOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND (MAME, Wholezele and 11.6teit, embracing vary style of InarnitureOu ilceeivyod, tSalogy 2y, bud Walnut, suitable for Parlors, Chainhiiin and Dining Bens, equal tv auy In Near York oiThitadolphia • and at lower prites. Every nutdo by hand, and vtarranted. Cablubmakers tiny plied with any quantity of FIIILNITURU: and OLIAIR/3, "n reasonable term. Hotels and Steamboats furniahod at tue shortest notiba. Warercoms, bica. 77 and 79 THIRD street, Pitt9burglt. Pa. 0c2,l - - STERCII.-250 has Rochester Pearl Starch, =dyed and far sole by 13.8.N1LY H. COLLINS. YI2K - ..IVIUL. LI N E FURNIT JRE. E.I 4 I_ILROA,a - _ , . litimultor Arrtarig.nmant ON AND AFTER. MONDAY, MAY 10, SY I, V A.N (ENT RAILROAD 7W - gig gT2 2 l it; if (14 1111 T it iL t t S i-i: MAIL leavea the Pail.• rgrt t•tatimi every (except Stinday,) at 6.3+) °lc - Iv:a, L'lvabt...gh time, /V flying in Philadelphia at 11:30 P. 11. THIS FAST LINE Daily, , r.cept nt 1:25 P. It.. or- I ivinz in Philadelphia at 5 o'cloc- r• ,copping only 131 . 1LiCip51 Stat.lolls. E EXPREsS TRAIN leaves the t'N,ry evening at in6u o'clock. Stopping only at Grevost urg, Latr Abe, Johns town, Willrnore, Gallitzin, Altoona, ,tc., connecting at Har ris,•erg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving iu phnadolphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. M. ACCOMnuDATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves daily (except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. :topping' at ell stations, and running as far as Conenmugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Tartu, Oreek Isridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. li. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, Leaves daily. (except Sunday,) at 4.20 P. H. THIRD kCCOMMODATION TPAIN for Turtl , Croak, leaves daily. (except Sunday.) at 6:20, P. m. TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as lotions : ~ ,I xprosi,l:4.s, P. LI A.m.; Fact Line A. ; Johns town Acconinn.dation, 11:00 A. at.; First Turtle Creek accom modation, 6:50; A. it.; Second Accommodation, 1 . 140, P. M.; Third Accommodation, 6:10, P. H. Trains for Blairsville andllndiana, connect at Blairsville Int, rsc,3tdon with mail train (East, Express train West, and the Johnstown accoinedation train Rust and West. PITTSBURGH ANL', CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS. Mopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Connells ville Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: MAIL TRAIN 7:un A. LI I EXPRESS TRAIN _3:30 P. Bi- RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connelisville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8:46 a. ta. and 6:10 P. xi viL,, The traveling public will had it greatly to their in torest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be Bur padsed ou any ether route. As the Road is balisatevi with 81.01.18, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise gaiety, ,peed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. F ARE : To New York $13,00 I To Baltimore " Philadelphia 10,00 " Lancaster, To Harrisburg, Baggage clycsod to all Stations on the Ponmiylvania Raft , roan, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ten cents in addition to the Station rates, except trom Stations where the Company has no Agent. NOTION.—In case of loss, the Company will hold them s"lass responsible r personal baggage only and for an amount exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line bas been employed to convey Passeueri, and Baggage to and froiu the Depot, at a charge not to exceed Si cents for each passenger and be.g gage. Fcr tickets apply to .1. STEWAItT, Agent, At tLe P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets._ THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. , • TRE GRF.AT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting °'t the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-western and South-western States by.a continuous Railway direct. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with D , .; .; of learners to all ports on the Wes , 'no at Cleve land and Sandusky with steamers to ail ports on the North .,estern Lakes; making the most eraser, 0131APCST and liliLlAßLlE.ours by which'2'RßlGH_T can be forwarded to and from the GRICAT WW6T. ft.uAee between Ph iladelphia eesPhst.a barigh. ;IRST CLASS.— Boots, Shoes, Hate atoll Cape, Booka, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales L, n „ 100 1 ,, and trunks,) Drags, (in boxeiOnd bales) '"' F fathers, Fora, &c. RECONDCLASS—Domestic Sheeting, ,$ hitt ing and Ticking (in original bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware. in , itber (in 00c. 100 Us rolls or boxes), Wool, and weep Pelts, Eastward, &c., ,%c. II CLASS.—Anrils, Steel, Chains (in • casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted L 60c, 100 n)g. ur he sacks), 'Tobacco, mannfac- ' lured, (except Cigars or cut,) Ace., FOURTH OLASS---Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beef and (in casks or boxes Eastward,) l Lard and LardNhilS,SodnAstk, Ger man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, &c., Ste. FLOUR-76c. 14 bbl. until further notice. GRAIN in car loads, 35 cts. 100 N. until further notic.e. COTTON—V. +ft bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until further witice. In shipping Goods it cu, an) point East of Phiiadel- Phia, he particular to mark packages "via Pennsy/vania P.aflrcat.o„ All Goods consigned to the Ageuts of this Road Phileif.ilphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without Fnaloka Autorra--flarria, I 2 Co.. Memphid,'l'onn.; Sum 6 Co., St. Lenin; C. C. o . ltiley a Co., Evan.,-iiie, Ind.; Dumesuil, Bell A' Co., and Carter & Jewett, Louisville, 'iy.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison, hid ;H. W. Brown Co., and Irwin A Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., Zanesville. ; Leech & Co., No. E‘.4 Imiby street, Boston; Leech it Co., 'o. .2 Astor House, New York; No.l William street, and No. 4 Battery Place, New , E. J. Sneeder, Nlagrav: 6 K.00r...n. Haitimin - e: D.A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, tjeneral Freight Agent. U. J. LOMBAERT, mu....rli.!endout. A Itolia. Pa. , I ARPETS AND OIL C EMOVAL.—J. & H. PHILLIPS hp:7e rbrnoc,-.,4. w the:: new builotpg, Not. 2t, end T. weut side, Is , tw‘ien P,nL stris.t acid the Briclge. L IL Cri,!l-1E RS OF FLOOit. E . lllll\ rTU it CA,II.RLA.Ci E. AQ.Fitl Uf ENDOW 6ifIAE - fi:i CEADTB-1:- O d:fier Cc- SIao,I)NALEILL3 IN cLi - Yrns k. WINDOW SLIADF.S, Ut e,ory th,oritaf L•oltl,r , . h. ',N1:19 It - eh:7J nit movie P:ttf LI( : Age Durk Lol ',.,.1.1p01t0t.,t, tot t n' ;coot. It lilt BELL' tiNL 4 , L.1.06E ttto.i 1.1:.`,..T.11/ 1 :1t Bki T. t:io of li:tuttorr Luanufe.L - Lar,. or ••• ; ahtu, Lao, Lvvith , r and ttiveht. A . g , nts fLr th leir.l.l--P.R.)01 4 PAINT. Varuhoos, Turpentine, 8rur.11(.5, GriaSu and L'iLity. 114 r PfLriTl'.C.T... ANL) .11,4 to brttli , :.l, , t4, tho rdc.'2o - .ly ,i. L. h•LLIL.LILL9, N:tt.'2l7*.Bt. ottoot; I .st hil l:pay-111,, thz. Ohio river, flirt, .1, CAlitas, OIL OLCTR:3, EFotr-tti gtroet Carpet Store. , - 4 . AT & ii. M'CALLLJI respeAfally 177 o invite the attention. of their former iud the public generally 6o their present suck, just selected fr Sprin; sales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign and flows) Manufacture, consisting in part of Yolvott. and Ltro3sels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: also, BM:ie.-Is, Damask, Twined and Plain CARPETS. CLAJTIIS EIt•JM Si TO 24 FE= WIDE, Fit,slr Rode, CUlltA)11 Alta Matting; List, 'Lan, and Rag Carpets ; Venitia.k I:liLds; Painted, Buff and een Shades.. It v.EI rive six plealiurt to shOW AA *Lo unsy be dnBtrou.s cr purqbaiing, and we 3111:11,i to oiler incnc,ni ,- ...n, to any who nay favor u. with a call, at the old ut.a.na,l.:u. Mercer, Wood. myl9:ly W. D. & H. M'OALLUM. _ _ • OIL CLOTH CL0T11.1...5;0----Of all kinds, black and yellow. c.r at the India Rubber Depot au ti u 4 St oat. :.louj J. IL LI. PLLILLI: S. FOR THE FALL TRADE. oive on hand, and are daily rocoviug r thereto Prow our own and other manufactories, a barge of Moor ilurnitur, Carriage Trimming, Table 00v, , , parent, teen and Lluff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, ,or lionseiurnishing and other purposea. Alen, Tninspaient Window iiihades, of dry auf bordered and other etylae, and Window aleade :rimming... Marclucnto and othcre will nud it to their advantage amine our stOCk and price.. bzfc , re making `heir elsewheF, J. A; H. DRILL' l'-, aulo 2t3 and 118 Bt. Cita: mr•et. 1 4 1 1,0 Ci R Oli, CLOTHS,- Of urowu an .1 619V)rn tuanufuture—ell Nidthe, cud out to ont: !lug FiF:o of rounm or hall6—at the Oil Cloth Ware roome, 23 end '23 At. Mar strop' oct23 The Best, and Cheapest ill Use. ADAIR, GRANT & HARTMAN, MAFUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WARREN'S impra , "ed Fire and Water Proof Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofs, Elastic. fire & Water Proof Canvas Roofing, RO , DFING MATERIALS. OFFICE. .NO. A 4 FIFTH STREET Some of our Canvas Roofs may be seen. at the fullaering platen:—C. Hussey h CO.'s copper works; Phelps, Parke k Co.'s carriage factory, Manchester ; Graff, Bennett G Co.'s new rolling mill; Robinson 4 Minnie' foun der/ and machine shop; James Millinger's new planing mill, South Pittsburgh; Gen. Wm. Robinson's dwelling, Al legheny; P., Ft. W. & 0. It. It., and C., 0. fi 0. IL R. freight house, Creatline, Ohio; P., Ft. C. It. R. buildings, at Rochester and Sewickley, Kittanning bridge. WARRAN'S ROOFING has been in use fifteen yearn, and gives satisfution. Call, or send to our offie, for a circular, containlns• over sixty letters,testifying its superior durability See some of Warren's Roofing on Duquesne Depot, St. Charles Hatel,New Dispatch Building, Pust Building, Chron icle Building, St. Andrews B. Church, Hand street; Mansion O'Usra Glass Works, (J. Ihmseu's Glass Warehouse, Chess, Wlran k Co.'s rolling mill and tack factory. OUR RLASTIC CF.3.IBNT, We apply on OLD IRON au 1 TIN 11,00F8, which makes them no goad a-anew, and better water proof. [ap=:t3m Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, WRITE S REPOSITORY, Tt- 0 MILE E. 11 1 ,1, N'EAI3, LAWB.ENCEVILLE SUBS , ARIBER OFFERS FOR SALE Ji t . or exchange, the most reasonable terms, a tine assortment of Barouches and second-hand Budgies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but birth Alpo, twenty-one new Buggies, made in my Own MDII, fr o m the vefy 60.5 f. material pun - aimed In _Eastern market. A tine lot of :'rotting Wagons ' Slew and second-hand. Also, a lot of Boar V 1 agony, Jenny Linde, Germantown Wagun'S Jorser Wagons and itochavrays, two fine Pluetons, seats-tor tour persons, i as of them Wateon's make, and the other Nev. kirk umke. Sue Saltie3. ono Dome by Mr. D. lttnigera, Philadelphia, and a. few Common Bugpos, suitable light marnozing. The subscriber Batters himself , he can make it to the interest of persous a tatting to pur chase, to give him is call. The esnablu•louent is nonce aient to the city, the Omnibus Line of Com: x pa3eing the door every ten minutes. inea:lydtw JOSEPLI WILITE. QT.E.A3I. MILL, STEAM MILL—For Sale, L., A Grist Mill all complete in goo,' ranbiag order, ten of stone, smut machine, a corn a ti cob cracker, etc. Also, a dwelling house of 4 rooms, a large stable and 2 lots oi ground. situate in South Pittsburgh, will ba sold ut a bargain. S. OUTHREIST tr SON, 51 tfarket street. vkT RITII3G PAPERS—Of Emery descrip tion sold wholeiiale or reai, 1y W3l. ,itiLLNSTO:i ft. CO oi ood street. QOAP POWDER.-50 box Soap powder uf oar oism utautifurture, warrant,' superior t slip iiitureil fur ludo In tins market, on m a for sale A.Wby aC. J. t3YEB.. . . 114 UGS. —Dressed llogs, jr.sL received an f &ale by JAIAZA A. irwrzw.u, G 9 Wake area. AT Till 7, J. & H. PHILLIPS FOR SALE AT iNTF,DICAL. OC CUR .1100FLA.N GiERBIAN BITTERS, .?9.l2AlkilD UT Da. C. M. JACISSON, Pamirs's, Pa, I' LAII ,W . T U . Dlr SP 1 effGctu E a PLi lI I cure JAIJNDIOE, auto Nl' Ole NAIRVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, Di1111:Z8 atieiniffrots a dizerderec: -User or ViA6.3611, Such as Oonetlpee teen, Inward Piles, S ullness, or Blood to the Heed, Acidity of the Stomach, I leert 'era, Disgust for Food, il'allnugu or weight in the Stomach, Sour Ettinta• tattoos, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Ste. mach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficaltrs Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating evocations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vialen,l„9 Dots or Vi'ebs before the Sight, lever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet-1 lowness of the Skin and Limbs, Pain tun Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, a.c., Sudd,u Flushes of Heat burn. ins in the 'Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and groat Depression. of tiZllll56. in ettributing such valuable properties to this remedy, no ash or turwarrsutable assertion Lsniado...:but is simply stated fact; proven, undeutably and conclusively by the extreme. ...ree, end IseueStr derived from its, use, limier the di rection of ite ori 3 Onetor, Dr. flooßand, anon,: all cleevee Of Ktroptean reeciery, and from the immense mane of teetinemy, ti om all pare, of the American continent, scam Imitated durius the last ten years, in the hands of the prah eut proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to which the German Bittern are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is el meet universal; Indeed there Is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country to which there canuot fousei among ice m- mbers that peculiar sallow and /animist app-irerics denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and ring Dyspeptic. Then ..0 what Inunense'Sruportance to tills class of lnvali, the' a certain and enintble remedy should be placed withl their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug on• tere into its composition; a remedy on which the patient can rely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and be assured from actual and tangible proofs that the article he is wing Melly pOBSeSSVEI the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy as “1.1.00P1.9171) GEBILA.N BITTERS." Thousands dollars have hi en expended in its manufacture and diffusion throughout all parts of this continent, and the izhprietor k'.uld the greatest satisfaction in stating that there is no state, county, or even village, where the Medicine has been Introduced, that there cannot be found numbers willing testify to its virtues. It is need constantly in the practice of a large number s. the moat prominent PLy! :china In the country, who have Ote.r written testimony in evidence of its great Virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of all those afficted with any of the above diseases to give the bitter, a trial, and rest =sexed lit will never be rezretted. Jo proof of the etatemente above made, all are invited to read atteudvely the Almanac published annually by the pro prietor, for Farmers and Femilies, containing 'a groat nnm. ter of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in favor of the Bittern, from the moat prominent and well known In dividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit .era are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously. Principal Offler and Manufactory,96 Arch atreat, Philadel. phia. Pa. For sale wnolosale by Druggists in all the principal cities. end at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeeper:, In every town I In the United Staten and Canada, and by B. L. FAHNESTOCK t CO. and Dr. GEO. St. K_EITSEU, Pittsburgh Of all diseases tnu great, Ana cause Springs trout neglect of Nature's laws. S LIFFEJA, NOT I MIEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN all stages of SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner vous Dtbihty, Stricturei, Gleeta, Gravel, Diahries, Diseases iiidueys sad Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro ful, Yams iu the hones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Visas[, NuBo. and Eyes, Ulcers upon the &slyer Limbs, Can. cers, Drupsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all diseases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such as nervous trembling, loss of memory, loss of power, general weakness, dimness of vision with peculiar spots appear in before the eyes, less of sight, wakefulne , s, dyspepsia, liver diseases, eruptions upon the face, pain In the back and head, female irregularities and all improper discharges tram both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease origina ted, however long standing or obstinate the case, moven, certain , and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be te effecd by any other treatment, oven after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the r means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dur ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the .bove mentioned diseases had been! given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me is promising to the Ptak: {AA, -she may place themselves under my earn, a perfect and roust speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest eneinie, o health, as they are the first cause of Consnmp.ion, Bore. Isla and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the tamely. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever effect d, a majority of the cases falling into the hands of incom i,etent persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases ruin the constitution, Pilling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Llc.,nsumption. But should the d entree and the treatment not cause death •peodtly, and the victim marries, the disease to entailed p”0 the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, ..2ad the current of life corrupted by a virue which betrays itself In Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers., Eruptions and other affec tions of the ehin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon :hem a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to t.:l early grnve. fIe:.LF Alit; to anotner formidable enemy tulth, iu the dread catalogue of ~ ..nivau diBOlLies caneee .eeti uck:ve drain upon Cue eyet.of, ttrawiug ltd tlion es.o.io through a ft-w years of suffering down to on . . usely graiii. It d4, , sn - , , ,•1 the nervous system, rapelly _es awn} the energies Ilf life, causes mental derangement, t!,l , ; roper oeveil,a,ent of the system, clisgmth.izs somet: , , boor yyoe, and thrthiy happiness. ~.•*I loaves the sufferer \Trek, Iced in ',Ay and mind, pradls to Conimmiiticu and a tram of evils more to he t..ao ,leati, it-elf. With the fullest confidence I se- ;Of , till, OD t•,11.1.'1311 VI,CIII, i, Sell-Ahose that a perins . aeet /1,14.1 speedy extra cen be enacted, and with the a.bandonnit,t bt ruinous przP - riv, my patients can be restored to robust, t..*,, atllletvi arc aanticned against the in-e of Patent Medi , ,i,...5, for tuere are so many 11.40bione snares in the colomne I me public prints to catch end rob the unwary sufferers lat. mil 'Aiello hate their velatitutione ruined by the vile crupounds of qu;wk doctor,. or the equally poisonous nos truma vendo , l ..8 ... 'fut._ e. !th,'ICAU,E , . " I have carefally atm ! } ~ed many of ;heat, called Patent . ..liedicir_ea and find that : early all of them curitain Cor.maiNr3 Sublimate, which is , }e 1S the rtrutagest preparations of mercury and a deadly 1 .,,,c.an, which instead of curing the disease disables the 6 . 7. e. tam for life. Three-fourths at the patent nostrums now Jaime are put up by unprincipled and ignorant arson, who do not under :.tend even the alphabet cl the enc....qz:a mAiica, and are equal -1:, as de.,titute of any knowledge of the human 82. stem, hav t 1.; one 'abject only in view, and that to make moray regard- I .ca of consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and ;01.11188 treated Li irnimples established by tveu4 years of practice, and sanctioned ov Unmet:tab of the most remarkable cares. Meti.icincs„ with full directions, sent to any part of the cited Stated or Canadaa, by patients communicating their - . vmptonts by letter. Business correspondence strictly con hdenthd. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, M. D., W.fice No. 1131 Filbert strc.3t,, (Old No. 1090 , 9 below Twelfth, Philadelphia. :;s - eat'' Chan.ce to 3flalie Money. rglii.E BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECU LATIONI OF TILE TIMES—ONLY ONE 4 ,- • t ,.. DOLLAR PER SHARE.—forty thousand dollars ~,,i •orth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry, . e Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with agreat variety . "' of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou sand shares, at cue dollar per share, as follows:—Upon the payment of me dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re . eipt, which will entitle him to one share in the above undi vided property. When the shares shall have been sold, the shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall then be held in the city of Philrdelphia, aad the whole of the property disposed of or dietributed among them; in such ray as shall ho determined upon by them • each Sharehold er shall by entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected •‘; the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct cr superin tend the diepesitiou of the property, according to the direc ticeis of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro perty to each person or persons as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. The Real Estate consists of env three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2.500, and two tliree story brick dwelling homes and lots valued at 2;00 east, in the city ef Philadelphia, clear of all incum brance, and‘t . itle indisputable; the other property consists cif the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now, and for s lmg time past kept by the subscriber. The stock consist ing of very fine Gold and Silver Hunting Case Lever Watch es' vary fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Leniee and other Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, lltearaalti and other Rings and Pins, etude, Sleeve Buttons, ite.„ dc., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver .and Silver Plated Were, consisting of Tea Sets, Cantors, Cake Baal:eta, Cups, elgoons, Knives, Forks, Ac., cc. Also, French Cheeks,Music Boxes, Accerdeons, and a great variety of other goods. The above is not one of then schemes which are devised to en trap the unwary, bet is and will be a fair sale of the entire ,e - cperty belonging to the subscriber, penults are positively assured the stock has not beep purchased for the purpcee of deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry, for fine Gold, none such will b 3 distributed, the most respect. able persona are given as references, to those disposed to pur- chase shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad dress of the sender, by return mail. Any person sending ten dollars at one time,ehall receiveeleven separate receipts, in as many separate names if desired. ee,...1n writing or shares, please write the name of the Post °face, to winch you wish the answer directed. This in the greatest chance of getting a large amount of valuable property ? for a small sum, as has ever before bean offered to the public. Send on your orders, as shares are selling rapid ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon be made. Articles allotted to persons at a distance, will be sent to . theta at their expense. lee,.Agente wanted in every town and village. All cern umnications must be addreaaed to L. It. 111100.3.1. ALL, No. b 0 South Second street, above Chean iladephia. ut, Ph_ 28:ly - ('ILOVERSEED.-25 sacks just 'received, v 0,..) and far gala by Valli 110111 Y IL COLLINS DUFF'S BOOK-li_EEPING, Thanks, and Duncan's system of Penmanship, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, mr2.4 Corner Market and Second streets. 500 OROSS I .II Od AVE2I'LNo e by .ONE PENS. Jet w. S. HAVEN, mrlA Corner Market and Second etroets. - - 10 DRUMS COD for sale by BAGALEY, 00-161ULTE & CO., 11-24 Nos. 18 0612(120 Wood street. OOLLEY'S SALVE for sale wholeelae V 7 &lid retail at the Drug &ore of JOHN HAFT, JR., Corner f Wood and St=th at 3., Pittsburgh rrIMOTHY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy jiL Soed fora de by JAS. A. FETZER, YE FLOUR.-15 bbls. just received and 11,r by [ma.] lIENISS H. COLLINS. GIBS.-10 bole. freak, Pc• —. just receive— . and for Kale by rmr2o l RENVY EL COLLIN ti. VXPANSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring, and .U 4 all the other celebrated Skirts, for eale - by ap26 JOS. EWEN.% 77 Market etre:4. LACK LACE MITTS.—A large stock o f t? excellent sty ley, with and WittlOTlt trigent, Very cheap at (ap26) J(il. F_ HE E E J , 707 7 .HiEt aMark e tßoßoNtt s treet. sN,sheet.a. C OTTON LIOSIIIRI.—Every variety of Gotten Stockings and Half Hoes at the lowest prices, wholeefale or retail, at _ap2l3 QYROP.- 10 bbls. N. 0. Syrupfor Ba l e, on corn;rnment. by (ay? $6OO FOR a two story frame dwelling lioas,, and lot of ground 60 fees by 100, pleas qtly fe6 S. 01JT1313RET SON, 61 eatket t. situated on Mt Washington. Terms easy. 1011 LACK CRAPE VEILS—Of extra, size and quality—very cheap, at HORNE'S e.p2o 77 Market Etreet QTARCH.-300 has. Rochester Pearl Starch =wind and for ale tw RHEUM IL OOLLUM - , „ I D • M \S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. W E beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu kr remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas. Inane's Celebrated nTaifucre and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as .iversal Cure-alls, but simply for their name purports, viz.'. THE VERMIEUGE, expelling Worms from ...he .fan system. It has also been —tinistered with the most satis - ,-„Dry results to various Animals to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, t'..ts the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, ail BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered. in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS ) PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been suctess fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. NPLane's Cele brated Vermifuge and. Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest 'material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FIIPAINU BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa, ot ti,l other.' than nomitoz kt•ill -,.01l to 1% ri th. it orth , ni Poke 11,,a, /ad I , r. ..I!'Lah.e's, prepared. by ti/ OYU I :...n Wi Will Vol INIII,I CA. to tiny tho ow. t.ox of for twolvo - 'ti I m.1,1111114:0 for , .• , ot,lor; trm.rn I.2mtatitt "[lust AA'LANE'S VERMIFIJUE AND LIVE.R PILLS.-75 1gT0.4 Olt itetid nnp for 61.10 by IMIZSTOCK Ooruor,AVood not ✓north trmlap P.rivate and Confidential Illedical Advice! 'A:l' THE BUFFM ~0 PEAVATE HOSPI TAI.--E.tabii2he4.l for the cure of Syphilla, SendnaE, icoalrneaa and the Sooret Inllrmittes of Youth and Maturity.. by Dr. AMOS k SON, Buffalo, N. Y. WU(' corner of Maic. aad Quay etreetm, (up etaira.) A MOST SOIIINTI.PIie An inarnmont for tho cure of 'Genital liocum Emil.,Mca, more properly known 65 Seotinsl Woaknens, t.c. Can be permauently cur..-41 iu from fifte:n to twenty dace, by the rtan of thi,, inatrument, when nerd conjointly with niodicinea. YOUNG URN TABS PAJITIOULAR NOTION,. Dr. AMOS k SON take pleasnrein announcing that they Lave invented a most impertanti i:r ument for the cure of the above di-manes. It 'has been subjected to a test by the moat eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and New York; it has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakneea,or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. AMOS .1 SON, lo order to satisfy the moat skeptical ca to the merits of their instilment, pledge themselves that t tUay instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after fair trial, the money will be refunded by revaruing the In• btrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful Instrument will observe that the price, .711. h the accompanying directions, securer; l acked and sent by expresr, 113 ten dollars. NEW REMEDL LES ANL QUICK CURES. Dr. AMOS & SON may be consulted from eight ,'clock in the morning until nine at night, in every stage, and symp tom of the Venereal libeaee, Gonertuna, Gietaa, Secondary symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence and Strictures of . , the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secretly. The treatment they adopt Is the result of upward of thirty years' extensive trtexatedhl practice in London. The most inveterate cases of Venereal DiSag.f/ eradiated in eight or nine days. and cases of a elight nature in two or three days, at a mod erato awaits°. The cure effected without confinement or I,lndrance from beeinees; else, nodes and pains in tho boned ltd limbs, effectually eradicated. A CURL' WARRANTUD. Dr. AMOS A SON have devoted their attention exclusive I v to this peculiar clam of maladies, and the relief they have consequently been enabled to render to their fellow-creature 4 fully testified end greatfully acknowledged by convelea tiontpatients and others daily arriving in town from all parts of the country, for the express purpose only ot consultatteme while their exertions have been crowned with the most sig cesi advantages; yet from what they have experienced! tiquiring into the muses of these infections complaint t from their most simple condition to that of the meet San .I,erous and inveterated) they have always entertained the lbssibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in -'ariably found that the most horrible and mangnant forma •.f disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol lowing caufrea :—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effects of mi t .drilftil and improper treatn;tent; therefore, Dr. AMOS & fN have succeeded in discovering, in the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautions course; omitting all combination of remedies which bear unequivocal character, , te well es those whose premature or injudicious application, . , night be productive of bad consequences in the hands of t rrivate individuals. In short the landible end of their re toadies is the lessening of a great mass of human misery by the atieniation, relief and prevention of those grievous at that are in reality the secret foe of his, and which, while they so extremely surround us, call eland for our skill '.nd interference for their extermination. 00UNTRY INVALIDS. Persons in any part of the world may be, successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of th e i r case, w i t h a remittance for medicines, Ae- Addrees Dr. AMOS .t SON, °cider Main end Quay streets, 'fluffed°. N. ja23:d&wly 'ORNATE DISEASES.-DR. fiktuWN'S MRDIOAL and SURGICAL Onicra, :io. b 0 SAIITHEDILD Street, Pitts. ' orirgh, Pa. DR. BROWN is an old citizon of Pitts- ,r. , , -;;T 'nigh, and has been in practice for the , ,sst ttscnty-five years. His bnsinc. a has ',fin confined mostly to Private and Sur- slife — c—.7- . .. 4 ••.`‘ .. : .;ical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STILINGEJIS lacc.4 of a medical friend, should not.:,2fkt . , L e • rail to find out the sure place of relief. ,F,r(c... Phe Doctor to a regular graduate, and -• Lila experience in the treatmentof o certain class of diseases lea wire guarantee to the saUerers of obtaining permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and following hia advice. DR. BROWN'S B.E3IICDLES Sever fr.il to care the worst form of Venereal Diseases— Imparis and Scroftdons Affections. Also, all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a tatter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient la entirely ignorant To persona to afflicted, Dr. D. offers hopes of a a - are and Speedy reoovory. WRAIKNE3B. . Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought on often by that solitary habit of contraal gratification which the young and weak,minded often give way to, (to their own dastruction,) aro tho only retLblo remedies known in nu c,notry—they are safe, and ranks a spoody rostoration health. Dr. Drown's remedies never fall to mire this painful alit in afro days—he will warrant a cure. He also treats Gleet,.Genorrhcea, Stricture Urethral Discharged, ro male Weakness, blenthly Suppreasione, Diseasee or the. Joint\ Fistula in Ann, l'iervons Affections, Pain in the/lack und Irritation of the illaeldor, together with all disea-ifr of au impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a 7334 ,acted to DP.. iinov;'N, 50 Braitliflold street, Pittsburgh, re., will be inameniately 11m.y:creel. Medicine sent to an ; .fdreas, safely packed and ' , court. frcm nhsemstion. 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