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BUSINESS CARDS•
SAMUEL C. WINGARD,
LA VIN
EIsraTEMM
4 J . Ornal, No. 71 CHANT drat, bonne= Patrth titled
216 t :PI ata6 n d alley. aP 6 _
IMMES A. COWRIE, Attorney at Law,
Foarth street, Pittsburgh, bet:goon Bmithtlold and
Chu . v altos. OCI/AX
Li; MIL, Surgeon Dentist, succevior to G.
Li Biddle, No. 144 Brulthtield etroot..
. '- e oMcs hours from S to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to t o'clock,
thay
- -
6COTT, .oeut.lt. Fourth street, five doors
wear of Market.
th r ie,- Office hour& frota 9 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M.
oSEPII FLEMING, 832coseor to 'L. Wil
t" -ox # Co., corner of Market end the Diamond,
koep, coubtautly on hand a full anortmeat of DRUGS, MED
ICINES, atnicaNE CRESTS, YER.FUMEdtY, and all arti
cle pertaining to hia briaineas..
Cd Payaicians' Proscriptions carefully oomponnded at all
GOUTS. je9:y
r. L'IAASEIALL It. 13031119
117 t P. MARSHALLCo., Import-us and
a dealers in French and American PAPER LLANO.
iNGS, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
A1Z•50 ,, .5 agcuts for the celebrated manufactures of Messrs.
Delleottrt & Co., Paris. aug7
PIIILIP rslmist, SWART J. ANDI.;:.. - OLI.
1 . . (1 / 1 ' . Ni ER & ANDERSON, (successors to
my Jetthua Raudos A C 0.,) whole -Pile dealon. in FOREIGN
BRUITS, N UTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, Az.,
No. 39 Wood atrotm, oppooite the Pt. Charles Hotel, Pitta•
bnrgb. up 2
J. M. LITTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR
(Dr. Irieh's 'Nen r.u.1.cut..4.1
-..VBOOOOEL. do12:1v
W. K:Eitil..7 ARCHITECT, REMOVED
from c9raor of Wifth and Wood to
...AIR STREET,
In Phillips' no., undding—continues to prepare Plane and
Specilleationsof, and to Superintend the Erection of every
description of ST111(11148. de2olyo
A PULTON, BELL AND BRASS
23.. FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND street, Pittsburgh, Ps.,
Is prepared to furnish to order
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS,
Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,000 lbs.
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP and GAUGE COCKS
f all sines, for Steamboats.
lINEKAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
every variety of Brass Castings finished 10 the neatest
er.
'KIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FULTON'S PA
AETALLIC PACKING, for !Roam Engine& Lap23:ly
GIIB.IDGE & PtiAX
MARCIPACITITE.IILLS 07
-Ing.flalasses, Pt ~ uxe Frances, and
Brushes;
, calere in Clocks, /louse Furnishing Goods,
ka. &o.
126 Wood street, above Fifth,
PITTSBURGH, PA..
(mti3:lyl
Machine Brnshea rondo to order
EDUCATK)N AL
Frawas Academy for Boys,
'DER THE O:,RE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
Loret-o, Cambria County, Pa.
TII I . s INSTITUTION, NATURA.T.LY
situated for ilducatibnal purposes, affords all the in
ducements that can be desired for a Catholic InitUtution.
Lt is located in tin most healthy and picturesque p..irtion of
*he Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Station., the
.drect mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The
scholastic year commencing the first Monday in September,
will close the 16th of July following.
Thu Terms for Board, including a thorough Znglials Elden
tiflc Course, are $lOO per annum.
The Classic and Modern Languages form an extra charge
of $lO per annum.
Washing and use of Bedding $lO.
Tor further particulars apply to the superior of tho Aru
dewy.
References can be made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. o'coltrron.
apanlyaw
'Vincent's College and Seminary,
UNDER THE CARE Or TEE REMEDICTLEE VA.THERS,
Near Latrobe, Wesmoreland county, Pa.
IN TILE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT TIIE
usual branched of English Education.
In the SEMINARY, the Classics, Mathematics, History,
Ithetorimi, l'hilosophy, etc., and the different branches of
higher erudition necessary or useful to these aspiring to
Priesthood.
The terms for Board and Tuition are $BO per year, to be
paid semi-annually, strictly in advance.
German and French and other languages, Drawing, Paint
ing and Music,fortu no extra cbargis,excepting some moon].
peudation for the use of instruments.
Medicine, Washing, Buoke, Stationery, ,ktc., form extra
charges.
Per particulars apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate year begins ou the Ist of Seutember, and
ends on the 3d of July foftes.M. , .
IPATHEit G. B UMM,
7'....ct0r of the College
DRY GOOD
Retrench I Retrench!!
A.N OTHER CRASH-IN PRICES 1-Be
lag determined to qtql our stack, though "the Trains
owe Tight," we have made a general sWeep--
REDUCED I'LiE ENTIRE STOCK
To s till lower prices.
~%;;;- Now is the time to bny when the assortment
onbrukeu, eta. the Prices Pot Duwu I bown I
0cr2.9 JOS. 77 :slarket.
'CAE LAST (MANGE IN FICIURES.—
AL Bonnet Ribbons, worth 75 cents, at 1,2% per yard.
do du do 62% at 60 do
do do do 50 at 27% do
do do do 37% at 25 do
JOde;Pli 110I3NE,
77 Market street.
111011 VELVET,TRIM.:\IINGS,
-'.l: REDUCED PltWltil.
S.- , Sholonabsortment un hand on. , lot sale at
anvil tIOILNI:ri', 77 itlaGGet street.
GENTLEAIEN'S UNDER GARMENTS
-wool, Silk, Merino and Jowl , Cotton Under Shirts
and Drawers—a fresh supply received 1.. 11.01tNk"8,
de.1.9 . 7 Market Street.
uIVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the
Price of BRADLEY'S YABNS.—Wholeeale Buyer+ and
Yeddlare will bo. farul3lied with BRADLEY'S TII.B.FIE-FLY
FIN rrrlNii YARNS at a redaction of Fire Dente per pound,
by the brindle, after tbL date, For °deb., and Cush wily.
JOS. HORN L, 77 Market street,
decl - Agent for the Manufacturer
MBROIDERLE6S.—Our ezoelleut stook of
french Enietoiderica, and the low prices at which
they era marked, offers rare inducements to ladles wlehing
to oucehese the latest lity ies
ONEY 1 MONEY 11—PRICES MARK
ED DOWN.
ilthr Great redaction in the price of Embroideries.
We have gum, careally over our handsome stock of
inceN:2,ll-WOILKED OOLLARS,
UNDER SLEEVES,
MUSLIN BANDS, etc.,
And heed the prices to snit the hard Times."
The Ladles may rely oil getting bargains at
oce27 HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
WE WILL SELL from the present time tin
camuionly cheap F.Jit call and ciao,
Ina oar stock. O. HANSON LOVE,
octdh Formerly Love Bros., No. 74 Market at
DaINTED FRENCH MERINOES, for 62
aud 75 cants, worth gl aud 31,Z, the bent asaortmoat
to the city. CL LlAlittON LOVN,
(formerly Love Brothers),
No 73 Markel street.
lop" ONNET VELVET.—Every variety of Bon-
Jur net material, Silks, Velveta and Satins, for tale at
r.nvlB HORN lI'S
LACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.—
A full assortment, very cheap.
0, lIANBON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers,
No. 74 Market street
EVERY Economical Purchaser of Dress
Goode, Shoals, Nientles, asc.; also Domestic and Sta
ple tloods, will find it to their advantage to call and axonal
our :veer s✓xk rr Pall and Winter Dry Goode before purchas
ing 0i5.....b , r , 0 HANSON LOVE,
seVi o.•nnerly :. , ,e Ition.., N-, Ts Market sr.
QIIAW LS 1 ti iI li„W LS !—Wool, Chenille,
Brucha, bc., hoth long cn4 square, the very beat in the
oit7, awl at vary low price, for cveh.
C. MA :40ti LOVE, formerly Love Bros.,
Nu. 74 Market stre-L
_ _
PIQUE Fleeced, for
making Llasqueq. A largo :assortment at
drf. OW. B. W13_1214 4 00'8
PRINTERS.—The subsoribar has now
h nd, and Is doily receiving, from the naanufac
tn.-re, a lare esiorddeut of Printer's Stock.
R. 01 Potter's Priuter'a Cards, from No. 1 to 7, Satin
China, Porcelain Satin Enamelled, and colored.
Card B,ards, iu aheute ;
McCroory's Celebrated colored inks;
Card
Lay ‘4. Bros.
Varnish and Size;
Colored relating Papers;
Pamphlet Cover Papers;
Glazed and Plated Papers, red, green and ytolew ;
Steel Blue Gl•zed Papers, and a large ustortment plain
Note, cotter Cap, ani Fe lo Post, blue andt. white.
J. I WELDIN,
~,:,ii 63 Wood gtr-et, near YOurth.
Q . IIOULD you ask me, ehou[d you wonder,
Wip:re, to buy your niters Y
(Lk , ..*ES.3 ,not m
springtie,
HOW , With ....Ai,
FILZ.N , :4I 61,11 , YeMS
her. /Il9wre- 4. id
I , l* t e11.,4[4 !lad gt4o i to.);
I toll you,
the YtL .r/LE.n" :- 1:0111/:
'in the Sto,e,
To th, AllItt" -':•
upi
N"J. 17 Fifth street.
BE, :1) it CAN DLE S.-
6'. and 6'e. Spi - Trn ()undies
J-,11
itm•P % 7•• *lntl b
'' '4 • I 1.. '2 V.,. .! 3 D). I,:st
•• 66 11., • rpTn.
•1 1. 61 " .
16:1-1!16111 "
" Pure Valli)
amt eta:, by
jai
L.',l 1‘ AL.) ,
tus7,
StOr..." 17 Fittli 51Irket
fola 1)1 rit &ri A.CIIF.It ("•,
elk Nl,l :: , /a -1 ) rOIL A T ivu sl'uta Dv o o
11,:urlo, of Cour rooluti ith lot •,t• r9u I.d •..:0
Hoot. r4ny etrnnt. Allogh,uv r)ts, hv 119 41 , -.. p 1 , .
y, s4frJ in Imii i. 11..1,,,a,UV.113EK thr„..
O ti
tnt'2.s
b)CEFAIt,c) p1t. , ,m1 id art i c l e ,.
donee' a wl buffalo u,,r Mao, 1:34,, ,
Gull over L.L 610r1-5 N,. 17 k
"roet, noai.Market.
•S,IN 1 ) :3 of various patterns, for
41t. mr.'~l a. 11. 001,Litig.
iSA.C(.II.) A N I) Cll4 lk,S.—A largo assort - -
A . mem of brand,, on band and for Bale by
WM. 11. 8311T11 Et C'.l
tar 26 ita ikk,nd, and 147 Srirst streets.
-
b
100 kegs, just
• CIIEESE.—‘,2o boxes
Oheese received and fin side, by
Prixne W. R. cutting
ed and for wile by
area Willitar OOLLINS.
it. A rt . leo/
Jr. L YA,III , 7I , STOOK A CO.
air2.l ;
NO. 154 ST. CLAIR STRE.P.:
JOisEPII UoIU E.
77 kiarke: stn et.
H. 644.WYKR
1 u a 11,
In 1 Ilk 4.
A N D
pE00.4,
GROCERS.
WM. H.
WMO IL SMITH & co.,
WHOLESALE GituCERS,
US Second ii, 147 First sts.,
PETTSBURGE, P 4..
cosiJAvE a co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. is and 20 Wood street,
Wm. 31n.1.r.a., Phila . G. W. Iticarraaa, Pittab'h
riita.L.Ea & RICKETS° ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS
Note. .25a1 anti 22.3, Corner of Liberty and
Ir%Tin Streets,
AND SOLE AGENTS FOR
:§wearer , s City Glass,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILi, COTTON YARNS, /co, AC., OoNsTANTLY
ON FIAND
DAVID 61'0ANDLES9 WILLIAM !CLAM!.
RIPCANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
I 4170(OL98011.8 TO T/103 to ll'etHOLT-913,1
WROLES&LE GROCERS
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,
PIANSI TTNBIIIIGH MANLY' AOTITEXR GE3 NBAL
Oorner of Wood and Water streets,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
JAIiaES Cott.a.lpis
Forwarding and COMMiSSiOII Merchants,
PHoPtuATOSS Tali
CoUlna' Pittebargh, fter.avnic moo
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND llb WATII2. STREET, P1TT32111311311, PA
1.4.110DE5, riIAGEN & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
DIRELCHANTS,
No. 30 SYCAMORE BT., CINCINNATI, 0.1 jy2e
J. D. HOUSEMAN,
(LATE OF HOIFEMAN do 85.1.1 TH,)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 9 N. Second Street,
apB:3m :IT. LOUIS, ?.,1188 YURI.
Ones. Licrurpriamrs, C. J. ilOl AN, JOHN WHIGErf
Humphreys, Hoifma Wright,
FLOUR FA XIORS,
Plai).lo CCE AND GENIEG.AL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
76 NORTH 'WHARVES AND 165 NORTH WATER ST
AL.oTo Vine Streat,
It E Elt
Conrad, Thompson 4 Co., Philadelphia
Thomps.. - in, Clark iOnng,
Slier, Price it Co.,
Caleb Cope 3 Co.,
Barcruft, Beaver it Co ,
Canby, Seville S Hughes,
L..'11. Lewin, Conhier F. and Sl, Bank,
Jon. 0. 3fltc4rr.ll. Cashier 31 Bank
Morris L. Hallowell dr Co
ktoliutcheoa & Collins,
John X. Lennody & Co.
Ralguel & Co.,
Pickett, liathewa & Co.,
6hrevinbary lc Price,
W. li. Langley &
Lawrence k
4. D
W U Amen k Co.,
Thi.,...sley,tMegrave & C.
A. L. WEBB Sr, BRO
(Succe,sorfi to ELD):11 Et IC zap ,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND ACAN ES FHB. 'lhll, 'SALE OF
DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE,
Cornar Pra.t.t.ell“loountneres streets,
BALTIMORE,
lioceivo
. ou Clousigumuut. 4,1 ILtuck of Wt.t,.rn Produco,
-- -
Luau write klvance.B ciu3roon.
EtEPERILNCE
Gro W. Sluitil W Co.,
11. Garr Ale r,tsou
mr4l3V-.--Ar.titu
JuliN L Leer
3isLooLe,
JOSEF S. LE1U;11. U ).,
N 0,4. 242 and 2M 11_,Aberty - eet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Pi m fflatiLi t ;A. , l RV CI, BS,
AND COMMISSION MERCLIAN
DKAL3,I:, IN
L U U H .-iND BACON,
rllr IL iE AYL 'fiN.NlO-b' STOOK . , A.\l.)
eITTSiIt H.C+ll SLANUN'ACTI.
fit kk,
of:Nei at. Cum MidtiloN
FORWAaDING MERCHANTS,
L , Yett sand Washington /iv - sous,
WYANDUT'rR CITY, KANSAS TEP,IIITURI
iturzy.x.vcsa.--4.sepli t;. I.knch s G., • au Pitt.burKia
Itierchautm genernlly. _ .0,11:yd&v:
LIENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and
CUMlllil39ioll Merchant, and aholeaale dealer in I/18D,
.:EI.E.tIBE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE generally. !ic.
25 Wood etreet, Inttetrurgh. rdar6
GLASSWARE
.I.7ttiD B. COOLING M.COGA 110DZI11130N.
EDWARD DITHILIDO• ILIUM!' L. RLROWAII.
OURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Manu
‘..) lecturers of Cut, Pressed and l'laiu Flint ULASSWART,',
warehouse No. 1.7 Wood street, corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
other kinds of Glassware and Window Glass, at
low Market prices. apll.:dly
JAMS L. LL.1711.0 JCIeIPH J. ULAM.
LEDLIE £ ULAM, Suocetisors to Mulvany
a Ledlie, manufacturers of Out, Moulded and Plain
Hint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all
Linde of Window (lase, Fluke.. Vials and Bottloa. Ware•
house corner of Market and Water streets, FuL.3: , nzh.
=badly
WINES A.ND fActillEtS
ZOIEN BELTAR & 00.,
WHOLESALE DEta.i63 IN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. 1.56 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, Gins,
Mu,.tigahela and Lectified Illackberfy,
Mid Cherry, Itaapbe ry, :nd Ginger Brandied. 1ap.1:2:1,7
13EMEI
.• ••
JJEVLIN & KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine
and Liquor Merchants and Rectifying Madden, No.
street, Pittaborgi, ?u. sp3:ly
DRY APPLES.-50 hbLs. bright Dry Ap
plea, re.reived and for bale, by
ap3 U. 031,1.1. NS
APPLLS.-13 bbls. elloioo Apple
!eet•ivod and for sal.. by
}Lit
t rall s VV t:v rin it : l te .
a ßetuas comi gr,
*TIMOTHY SEED. —lO bags rec'd and for
2,ie by 3 11. COLLINS.
TE%V PAPERS CLIEAP.—StiII
th,y P. 00,
ME W SPiiING SALES.-
Fe ar, daily le....lying from our UGY:I and F..aatern
la:furies, toldttioul to our stock, witicti conisiiita iu past of
Floor Ciothe.
Ciirringo Oil Cloths
Vuruittuu Vil Ctthe,
Tab,o Oil Cloth , ,
Crash oil Clothe,
Trannpulent Clothe,
Tninspan.wi. Wtudoa :'haled,
Buff ilol,Ande, end
Shedd
M.: chants, Liotuickeep ra, and rtldinug au} sooty.,
our lino. are invited to call tell tnc stock, and
Judge for tlitnisolvea in regard t.. tic quality and prices.
J. nLt. VIA.ILLIi.,
NU3. 20 add lid at .ila!r street.
DINE APPLES.--500 received this day
and for sale by REIMER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
)prceite ht. Charles lintel.
A SKIT BOAM.)S—Fo7 Packing Joints,
Jir hold by WM. 0. JO[INSTON .t 00,
gQI7 4;(1 , P. 67 Wrr4
t4 - IiSIL-15i) pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal
11E.:satv U.O IL,LINs.
Ts 1 harrels fresh Lime just ree'
.60 . mr3 HPIS RY lL COL;
JOB. R. TIUDITNR
NO. 602;
ity the Priesident et' ~ he United
JN pursuance of law, I, JAMES Bt.) . -
C,LIANAN' t Presidebt of cha 'Wilted .staten (4 America,
hereby de:Aare and make known that pub it aides will be
held at the undermentioned land otilcee in the Trauma::
OF NElnt.tekA, at tOO peraela k.ortirt'ter dei.'iatiated, to wit:
At the land odice .it BIi9WNBVILLt, commencing on
Monday, the s.zth day of .tirp , ember next, for the disposal
of the public lauds within the tollowing babied townships,
viz :
N rth. Uce 4.ne and east cf tlte six:// principal
That pari of township ens outside of 1114 i' , l*r . and Fox., and
Ilait Breed, Notuatta reservation. range 17.
i but part ot townsni 1, 2. 3, and 4 outside of the Sac
and fox; and !fall Br ed, Nemaha reservation, and frac
tional townsulpti 5 sad 0, of range 16.
That part ul t.,wuship one outside of the Sac and Fox
reservation; town...hip 2, the parts 2f townbhipa 3, 4. and 6
outside of the Halt breed, ,i,etualta reservation ; and trac
t ien.l township ti, of range 16.
Tl ,, t , p,, ~1 ;W.4'1141111 ore outside of the .ac and Fox re
nervation ; township:, 2., 6, and 4; that part of township 5
outside of the Half Breed, Neniaha reservation, and town
B hp 6, of range 14.
Tow nehip I,'L, 3,4, 5, and 5, of range 13.
Townships 1,2, 3,4, a sal 6, of
Townsinps 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 11.
Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range IU.
'rownships 1, 2. 3,4, o, and tl, of range 9.
At the land Whim at CI t'l", commencing on
Monday, the sixth day of .S%-pternber next, tar the disposal of
the public lands within the following n-med townships,
PITTSBURGH
vie :
North of the base line and east of the sixth principal
Fractional townships 7 and 8, of range 13.
Township 7, and tractional townships a, 9, 10, 11, and 12,
cf range 14.
Towristilps 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, and fractional township 13,
of tango 13.
low ...hips 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12
and 13, ol range 12.
Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and ttactional township 12,
of range 11.
Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and tractional townships 12,
13, and 14, of range 10.
Townships 7,8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15,
I' ITTM RGLI, r A
PHILADELPHIA
!,laysvillo, Ky.
Mailia,pu, Ind
Gal Oh,
PlL , fitlligti, P.
=!EMME!
ME I=
LLENIIN H. HOLLi:4B
CZ=
BY AUTHORITY.
~~~~Q~~
Inez 'Ciro
nizruilan
and 1.6, of range U .
A: toe laud office of OMAHA OITY, commencing on
Monday, the as.r.:// day of &pternber next, for the dieponal of
the pubile laude within we following named townehlpe,
viz:— . .
North of the base Line and exult of the sixth principal
nurndian
Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, and 16, of range 14.
Fractional tonn,hips 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range 18.
Fractional townships 12, and 13, townships 14, 15, and 16,
and fractional townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 12.
Fractional township 12, townships 19, 14, 15, 16, 17, and
18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of range 11.
Fractional town •hips 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15, 16,
17, 18, 19, and 2u, of range 10.
Fractional townships 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18,
19; and 2U, of range 9.
Lauds appropria.ed by law for the use of schools, military,
and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales.
The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the
days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they
are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and
the sales thus closod ; but no sale shall be kept open longer
than two weeks, and 130 private entry of any of the lands
will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks.
Given under my nand, at the city of Washington, this
thirtieth day of March, Anno Domini one thoasand eight
hundred and fifty-eight.
By the Proai .ent:
TllO6. A. LlErinnicss,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS
Every person entitled to the right of preemption to any
of the lands within the tcweships and parts of townships
above enumerated to required to establish the same to the
natist.ction of the regist3r w_d receiver of [be proper land
office, and make payment, the - {for as soon as practicable after
sgoiny trios no .ice ' and before the day appointed forithe com
mencement of the public salq of the lauds etnbraciu4 the
tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited.
THAi.t. A. 11END111.0K8,
Commissioner of the General Lan Office.
Proposals for Naval Supplies.
NAVY DEPARTMENT,
Bureau of Conutzuction, Equipment, Etc.,
May lath, 1818
SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish naval
supphea ter the fiscal year toiling 30th Jtine,lB64l,will
or eceived at this Bureau until 3 u'ciook, P. Jd., of the loth
June next. Time proposals must be endorsed "Proposals
fir _,Vaviel Supplies, Bureau of btrrisfru.::....t. 71, 30c" that they
may or onitinguisned trom ocuor bur , , 1,. , !ettere.
The ma - erhon and articles oulla ars.: ;he atiS3OS named
are par:.ialetrly ile,CriL,...l in printed:not_ ~ties, any of witch
will he iurnished i.e such as dtt.ire to oft.-r,ou nppllelLtioti to
the CuIIIILIMLILI.II.I of The re , peCtille yards, or to the navy
agent nearest i nei etJ, and Ll.loio tit all the yards upon all.
111103t1011 to this bureau. This erasion into Cl/133C8 being
i• i. 1 - . ~....• ,i...i.ce ul dealers ILI mien, such portions will be
tai ulna,: . an- zictui.iy required tar bide. The command
ant and tiavy.ageut of each statton will have a copy of the
schedules of the utter yard., for examination only, fruits
....mum it may be judged whether It wilt Ito desirable to make
e,. 1 ,......ittit, tor thrum.
Utt-r, 0.005 be until ‘ for the whale of a clear' at any yard
I . upon on- ot Int, vitited ,Letinitte, tit to strict conformity
therewith Sr. tiny wt.. .lt.'s Ls.. c,.,ribi.-.•red.
Ile. L,,,1.t.rac... a ill t.a. dm 0.:t.i..-•i. to the I , swelt bun,: fide bid
der nho 64N, props: ~., . :_r.i.: hr its tultitment.. The United
bt3,... r..tit, tee the r1y.1.1. L•J s lust sit OW bide for any elms,
if deemed exhorbitant.
SI: article- must be uf the very best quality, to be dativ
ered iu order, and is selLithie vosstAs and packages, as
the mete may lie, NC th- aspen:et and risk ei the contractor,
aim in a.I ten poet 1.0 tit , ineasnrtMent,
coma, weight, etc ; of !he yaro where received, and to tee
made matistamicin ut aiiminatmant t..ereotl
!Udder are ref trod to the euminaudauts of the respective
pads :or s.imylos, iu struct.ous, or doecriptioc of
,he art tem, ; ced. all otit.r 'lt not being equal, preference
will be gvl u w ariicl , of neck-. 0 matittlaCture.
Every otter ; a , , rcq,..!red oy the la,/ ut 10th :august, 11,4 Ci,
emit be ia.calipatiii .1 by A written guarantee, the form of
which in nerewan
Inoic on:y atfers may be accepted will be notified,
and the contract orlii tie forwardei as coon thereafter as
practicable, we're :trey will 00 requrie r t. eX.,ClIts, within
ten days after I 5 receipt at the 11001 whoe or wavy-agency
neared oy them.
Sureties ie time lull amount will be reqnired to sigu the
COLtIXWA and item •ap certtini to by a United
2110.1. 5, instant Juige, L IStui dt.tte , thaLCICC aftAruey,
loctur, la navy :.get!. ."11 u.ldwuunl .cur ay, twenty per
be withheld from the amount et tau Leila until
the coutreat shall have beau cutepleted. and eighty per
centum ut each bill, approved in triplicate by tee cool
tuandants of tau reepective yards, wet be paid by the navy
, agent at the puiets of delivery within thirty Jaye a:l,r its .
pr.-e to him.
It is stipulated iu the contract that, if default be made by
the parties of tue first part in delivermg all or any of the
articles mentioned in any class e I h r in the contract, of
the quality and at the time and o above proaideal, theu,
and in that case, the mutt actor and his sureties will forfeit
and pay to the United States a sum of money not exceeding
twice the HILIOULIL of nuch clans, winch may be recovered
from time to time, according to the act of Cuugicsa in that
case provided, approved March 3, 181.3.
Classes 1,2, 4,13, 7 to be delivered one-fourth part on or
before the lfith May, one-fourth part on or before the 211th
July, one-fourth part by the 20tri of September, and the re
mainder by the let December, 1809. °leases 3 and 9, the
whole by tee Dan 'day, 1859.
_,The remaining classes to be
dmivered owelourtla part on or before the let September
next, one-fourth part on or before the let December next,
one-fourth part on or before the let April, and the remainder
ten or before the 311th June, 1859, unless 'earlier required
with a noble of twelve days, comprising at each delivery a
due proportion of each article. Class 10 and all following,
if additional quantities of any of the articles named therein
are demanded, they ma to LO furnished on late terms and
conditions previous to the expiration of the fiscal year, upon
receiving a notice of fifteen days from the bureau, the CU 41 .
maudaut of the yard, or navy-agent.
Rant qf Offer
1 , -, of , in the maw of -, hereby
agree W turnieh and deliver, in the reepective navy-yards,
tne kirtiCluti 11,11110 d ILL the shaves hereunto annexed,
agrectody to the provisions of the achoduicti therefor, and
In conformity with toe advertiannient of the Bureau of Gun
etruetion, of the kith of May, 18458. Should thy oiler
be ucceptoa,S k to be addressed at ---, and the
contract vent to tne navy-agent ut -
fur signature and certificate.
(Date.) Signature. A B.
The echedrile which the bidder encloses must be panted to
his ,trer, and each of them idgued by him. Opposite each
nrticie in the schedule the price must be set, tae amount
car. led out, the aggregate footed up fur each Wade, and the
amount likewise written in words.
Ftrrns (if Guarantee_
in*„the State of
•,
anu , of------, iu the State of
hereby guaranty that in case the foregoing bid of
• for any of the elaa.4es therein named be accepted,
he or they uiti, within ten days after the receipt of the con
tract at the poet office named, or navy-agent designated, exe
cute the contract for 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 diffnence
between the offer of tiro said - and that Which may
be accepted_
The nuderaigned,
Signature of two guarantors. 05D.
F.
1. hereby certify that the above named are known
to me as men of -property, aud ahie_to make good their
guarantee.
Date.
Signature. 0 H.
To be signed by the United States distrist judge, United
States district attorney, collector, or navy-agent.
The following are the claaaes required at the .rmpactive
navy yards:
KirrEßi, MAINE.
Chins No. lu. White pine. Cease 1L Ash plank. No. 12
dnack walnut and No. 21.1r0n. No. 22. tipikez and
dadia. No. 23 Load, zinc and tin. No. 27. Paints, oils, etc.
_No. 32, Leather. No 33, Hose. No. 37. Pitch, tar andt-rsin.
No. 68. Tallow. soap and oil.
CIIARLESTOW N, 91A68At7HU8ETT8,
Olaos No. 1. White-uan lop. No. 3. Whitatiak promiscu
ous Lauber. No. lu. White pine. No. 11. Ash and cyp:eea.
Nu. 14. Hickory hurts. elm tlEurim, and whits wood. -Nu. 10.
stave.. Nu. 16. 13hicli spruce. No. 21 Iron. Nu. Y 3. Bpikes
.Au \o. 23. Land, zinc and tin. No. 24. Pig trim.
Nu. 2.5. Hardware. No. 27. Paints, oiea. cni. No 28. Aux.
cauv It, AO. Cotton caucus. /Vl. riaz and cyttun
tine. No. 31. Glass. No. 32 Leather. 33. 11ode.
34. Brushes. No. 33. Bunting an, dry No. 37. Tar,
pitch and rosin. No. aa. iulk w, soap, oil. Nu. 39. &up
chandlery. No. 40. 6.tationery. No. 41. Fire-wood.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
China No. 1. White-ora logs. No. 3. %White-oak pro.-alscu
-0115 timbers. No. b, Yellowinno plank stock lo .s.
White pine. No. 11. Ash, cypress, white-oak boards. No. 12
Black walnut, cherry, No. 13. Locust. No. 14. IV-lite
ash bars, hickory bate, and butts. No. 16. White-ud.; g'-avos
and heading. No. 15. Black sprucc. No. 18. Lignanivittn.
21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and wills. _.0.23. Lead, Gino,
and tin. No. 24. 11, iron. Hardware. 27.
Paints, ui.n, &o. No. ai. Flax canvas. No. 29. Cotton
i no
vas. No. 24. Flax nod cotton twine. .tio. 31. Glass. N 0 .32.
Leather. No. 33. 'los, No 34. Brushes. No. 36. Buzoing
and dry geode. No. 37. Pitch, tar, rosin. No. 33. Tallow,
soap, oil. No. 39. Ship chandlery. No. 40. Stationery. No.
4L Fire-wood.
PHILADELPILIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Class Nc. L Whito-oat logs. Nu. 2. White-oak
No. 3'. Whitounk promiscuous timber. No. O. Yellos..4ine
plank stock logs. No. 7. Yelluw.pme Lavous. No.lo. .bite
pine. No. 11. Ash, cypre,:, white uik boards. No. 12.
black walnut, cherry. No. 13. Locust. NO. 14. Whirr, ash
oars and hickory bars. No. to. Black spruce. No. 11. big
numvitai. Nu. '2l. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails. 23.
Load, mu; and tin. Nu. 20. hardware. No. 27. P.2nte.
oils, lac. No. 28. Flax canvas. No. 'N. Cotton canvas. No.
3U. Flax and cotton twins. No. 31. Glass. No. 02. Leo.ler.
No. 33. how. N. 34. Brushes. No. .30. Bunting sue, dry
good,. No. 37. Pitch, tar, rosin. Nu .38. noai)„
No. 89. Ship chandlery. Nu. 40. Scatlouory.
\V AS I.IINCTUN, DIBTItiCT COLUNIBIA.
C1a..8 No. 10. White pine. No. IL Ash, cyprecs, white
oak board,s. No. 16. Block Spruce. No. 21. Iron. No. 22,.
opikes and Nails. No. 21. Lead, Lim and tin. No. 24. Pig
Iron. NO. 2& hardware. No. 22. Paints aua Oils. No. 2a,
00140IM Mal& HaBll. aid oottan 31
Glam. No. 81. Leather. No. 37. Pitch, tar end redo. No.
88. Tallow, eoap, oil. No. 39. Ship chandlenj. No. 43. Tank
and galley iron. No. 44. Cloth) Iron. No. 45. Ingot e oppc r.
IS O. 47. !riikullan
Clam No. 1 Whita-oak logs. No. 6. Yeilow-pini, plonk
otack logo. No. lu. if hite.pine. ilo. 11. .Aali and cyprNoi.
No. 12. Black walnut, chorry, mahogany Init.4t. No. 14.
Virbito.arin ortrim, hickory blue. No. 19. Black cproc . No.
18. Ligrumvitro. N. 21. hurl. No. 22. and naioi.
No. 23. Load, zinc: and Cal. \ n 21. sic Ir ift. 20. So. hard
ware. N 0.27. Paint, oils, No. 2.. I oX , a11 .7 .‘• No.
211. Cotton 12.1k11 V.. No. 30. il , ax and catton
Glass. No. 02 Lrintlii-r. No. 33. lionk` Ni. 34.
Nu. 35. Bunting and dr; N 37 Pitch. tar. r oon.
N0.1 . .8. 'tallow, soap, 0,1 •ai. No. 39. rinip .
No
40. tit4tiauery.
Winto-oak .., • 3. IVLinci-aali pr..niscu
ons
timber. Na. 4 ..1
112. 10. Whil.o. pina. No 12. 13..0 WaillUt. slid e!itiri . y. No
13. Locust. No. 14, us, nictziiry I.atti
No. 2S higniunvita. No 21. [Jou. i.u. . • 1, zin iin
No. 23. ELtraware. No. 37. Paints. O.
myl7
he Pittsto'h, rEa ,4.3 , &
WVIA ITS AMPLE IiOLLINti STUCK
and equip:net:, and its throu‘ii Lanneecior.,:c
Pared to transport l'ag:lngers er,l)..ta b;l`.
Lw
and IT. L.;
DI it IN APQLI6, U.1.Nt.:1.N.\ ; , end :
with a great three ..; reg;i;--i.',,.> tad 'll'''"a':•
The last that this Lilo a lire. I anti cougnohatea
line betwoon Pittsburgh and Clue° mailiciant guar
antee that Its Trams adi nukke t g.a.. l tune, 3110
with Trains on uther }toad.
. .
- - • -
Uii AND AVTER ISLS, ;r:e Trtiss .
to [Rai road Will leave the UNION DEPOI',
daily, (liumAnyd excepted, ne follows:
PASSE-MIER TRAINS LEAVE
• Pittsburgh. WO. Ft. Wayht,
U.S. Mail, Too A . M. 7:07 P.M
First Express, '1:40 A. M. # 10:uu P.II twu 1..
Second '2.:10 I, id:2,3 P... 11 I 4.(,0 A. M.
REACH l`.lllCAtio—First Exires,, at 7:00 A. M.; 50 ,,,, nd
Express at 1:30 P. M.
REACEI OINCINNA'II.—First Express 6;20 P. mt.; Second
Express 7:25 A. at.
ST. LOULS—First Express 6:00 A. M.; Second Ex
press 4:53 P. E.
All Trains make close connections at Oreetline for Colum
bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also, at tort
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad foe
Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louie; also, at r
Trains on the It. R. A. L. E. B. 8., and Lima with Traiiri On
Dayton and Michigan Itai:road.
RETURNING.
From Chicago. ;.Wayne. I Cradtline. Arr ^•..:.:;
U. S. Maly-10,00 l'..M. 4:30 A. M. 111:40 S.O*2.
let Express, 0,30 A. V:00 P. M. 0:1'2 F. ii. 110
ill .‘ 0:'24 .A.M 1:11 !IL
These Trains make ewes connections with Trains for 1 hit
adetplato, Baltimore New York and Boston.
Trams from St. Louie, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Cold
bus make close connections at Crestline with all returnlins
Trains. At Fort Wayne., Trains tl,lll St. Louis. Central WA-
Latiiyotte, and intermediate places, connect with arcs
Trains. At i creel, connections are mode with Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. The U. S. 11rth1
from Pittsburgh to Crestline, - being a train for local
boal
uew, is overtasea by the Second oxpress.
ACCOMMODATION TitAINS-I.es -, New Brighton for
Allegheny City at 0:40 A. 11., and 10:34 P. M. Leave Alle
gheny City for New Brighton at 0:41 and 6:00 P. 03.
BAGGAGE 01i_ECKED TliiitAlGH., and no charge for
handling.
Travelers or persons intending to purchase tickets in Pitts
burgh for the West, will bear to mind Uiat the only Agent
authorized by the P., F. W. AC. it. C. AP. K. R., sad
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is
r: vitt; PARKIN, at the Union 'Doke; office,
ti with the Peun'a R. R. Passenger lie-pot,
Corner liberty end iliat,t htteet.i.
BAGGAGE will not be checker for persons purchasing
tickets at any other place al thy,, city.
TO COILII.ENtiII uN I.D_INDAI, May 10th, and continue
until farther notice.
JAHRB BUCHANAN
a3SPORT, ViRGECT.C.
WARRINki YLuitIDA
;.....:',. IL /Li- , ..:' li!..; :i
-1,..D.1..,..q.);;L11;) d.
It A ILRO Al, GO.IIPA,\I,
J. J. 110IISTON, Gen. Pass'r. and Fr't. Ag't.
D. W. DOSS, PaAa'r. Agent, Chicago.
JU3. li. Mu Superintiinileint.
NEW WESTEIit.N ROUTE,
To CINCINNATI, LoUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
t6)4l'
AND OINCLNNATI, LTuN A IJAYTON RAI ',ROA i 8
VIA. DHLAWAR.I..;' CUT-OFF
Dieduce only 32:9 fat.L.4 Cinciunc,fs
Tills LlNE 6 is euuiposed of Roads of tile
Ftrat Gina, and is located throngli n beautilui end
highly cultivited portion of
Ilhrect connection i 3 made nt Cincinnati the Ohio end
Milaisslppi Railroad, (the frickn of tue C. H. k L). 4 O. a M.
Rawl; Laing COLICIOCted, 2;41 -
Loatalftilu,
Evauffrille,
Memphis,
Natch-s
et. Lan*
Giro,
%Ica:burg,
ir Urittauf.
G3anrction zwalo aL. WWI MO Pa, - ..idc Rath -ad
And thvt:
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
points I,t,
Kinitucl„) Central , Lr in.ulziort
and all poilita Cicutnt:
Tr,oo, r•,t lo!lon :
Cluch,uati
j 4
i but ~f Can, ur
riVihg 0:40 Y.
I E-7411' , /,
4 ,
•Ft
1 , I 3 I rivtug iu Cr,61.1,u t 0..-35
A. M., C.,. d:t.lo
Qs. BAGGAGE GHECIT.EU Tali.ooGll.
li'are IL L 3 Lnl 0 V a.s any okli.ar
For oil ltifurnutthn, and Ty.c..ugh Tickets, apply at :a
Ticket OinCe, nuruer .'.• ilUlthe, or at Poun
l3tatiun.
P.taitent/oris : iitig thie !oil— , will for
Ti.czots via Dehi,:nl Cut-
J. fl. Muir!, i..., nor':. P. Fr. V' C. P. It,
I , Ari Supt.. it.
r.0v2.13
The Clevella.n.d, Pittston. gla and
Wheeling Railroad,
A
Pittsburgh, Columbus Ai, Cincinnati
ItAlLituAll LINE.
Chau t ge of Tillie.
ON 'AND AFTER MONDAY, MA 1 lf 1 11,
18E,8 Tranie will reeve ttrn Oi - puZt.ll P,ilrlSyi‘,ll!ii
Cootral 'J1.1.1.
€.:45 A. M. ,yr Ii6IIALU,
Cali:Ana Wcar.
Wur.E.wre n
I-Lf.-nz.L.A.No,'foLlitro, DIA
2:35 P. N. 01iic,,,,1:41./ 1116 , /^f ...A
Tins at Cleveland,
with Detroit Ant steentera.
4:00 P.-3,1,1
i'or ALL W.'r STATIONS ON TH.& LIIVEI
LINO. LI
l'artaiiagerg deaLcing to go CO CLtiettgu, OE puiuta Lie.t uud
via 1.31b1 - eland, cnuat lurk fOr tickets via Cleveland
P11'17.3/ UIWB, COLUMBUS AND CLATINS_4TI t via
STEUBENT7LLE,) BAIL U.. 0 AD
CHAN La; OF T.l.lllL—Cii and after .:10S1)9Y, the 10th,
of 111. y, 1.858, Trains will leave the Deiint of the Pennsylva
nia Central Railroad, as follows :
3:00 As M. Fur ST;ILIII4 s CiIILE, LIOLULIBTIS. DAYTON,
INDIANAPOLIS, I.OI:TISTTLLr.,
P.EUS AND ITLW OItLZANC.
F3ll CINCINNATI AND T. Lanai, and ALL
2:35 P. POINTS SOIPYLI &ND WesT.
M. Through to Cincinnati without change
of cam.
InHlloogols mg' to go to Cu:unions, etc.,
or any pointa beyond Columbus via Steubenville,
wk
for tickets via :Steubenville. JA .4 E:s FAR..IIE
superintendent C., P.& W.
W. W. Rae:Ll , .
linperintendent P. C di C.
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
R. It kis A 1.1 .
Et A li
(...)N and after Monday, the 10th inht. Pags
eug”r Trains will he run d••ily, (except Burs ;Ay,s,) ir.411
the Peuntylvania Pailroisd Pasaengrr Doper, ea follows:
tail Tin leave, Pittsour u itlio A. .u.
fix.presa Train leas ea Pitt burgh .3:3) A. bt
B.Y.TUP.IIIiG ,
Mail Tra a leaves conuellsville.. 2t-1. , ., :i.
Express ErOU A, n. „,
Arriving at Pittsburgh &45 A. 31.
Tickets .0 be had at Pennsylvania Bailroal l'icKot sitni,..
Mail Trait connects at Connoilsvdle Pula Dunssug ..t :I:ski's
Coaches tor Uniontown Fresthurg, eutube. - laud, etc., cud
at West I , isswton with Uniontown,
fur Mt. P;eastsut t i3ounirset,
Berlin, et,. .s.,
Erebthte to and from Pittsburgh and Stati.r.,,s on Pitts
burgh a"1 .A 0.1 2 ,7111,, liailreati. wilt 1.3 r,:ceived and 3c
hverbd o Pi .epurgh, at the "Baldwin Depoe," oppo,,zo
Duquesue Dvpot." Excepting such as Pi; Iron, LEM ,
Stale, etc.., wii;zti will totaled or nil caned at Outer
'e
put, 01 at the canal Depot, as may be arranged with Freight
Agent, Pennsylvania liailroad, at Pittsburgh.
U. oLADE.STUNI , I, Sup't.
Transportation Department P. & C it. ittt}
Connellsville, May 611.1, 1858. myB
Sew Routs Via River and Railroad
inditaapoilis't Cincinnati Railroad
CONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with
Teem LitiUtcs, lfauteaad Alton i:aiiroada,
beinti mid ii.nayotte a:..1 inthauapona, New Albany
and 6altm, and iliciiMan tar efile Ski u,
KOOK. i3LAND, 8UZ1...LN(120., anti all intermediate
points
lacougn freight Trait: TkIARE
L.ti.VAY.Lv.VE, and I , EItU.
Freight carried Crum thocinua ,, or Lawrenceburg in lesa
time than nny other route by 1.1.4 noun., sad few rates.
The may roe] tyy wmcn anym-nti can he made from Ulu
cinnat to the Wmt, without f.realfin . : I ulk.
Cduelg, - arm.auf made :0.1. E. Agent at ...Undo
cad; h., W. E. ul.riN Lawfen.ceburg, wilt
receive prom; atteubon, no charc 'ror conannsaion ;
no cimr;Nlyr M-ay ..f ALid!,..ln at .t..h..,(0,c....hurg.
lottUiti r f;.P.)11..kb.
hater ,troeto Agent of the Compncy, who is pro
pa, ed to „Or: J u.tif-ra ti luthan.sp
anate, LaMyette. etru, Jrawfucle•
Ck.rlegfoa. Yarn. nu/ )I.attuoc.
it. C. LOAD,
Agent. yri
GEE.
A 53.11..L1KE15; CO. have oa hand, at
their e.I.LINI•T and Clal.tt Su .ut'AG
WES, Nu. 61 'mithHz.•l,trcat, a largo .14 , 1:Irtznunt of Fancy
and Plain Fat !tram,' which they will sell 15 pur c,nt. iow•tr
than crtatomnry "lerial, owl only. , Ldee.,.;:y
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, Whole - alit: and Ittt.t.4l, embracing every
atyle of ffiarnituro, in Itorie.t , .. , c-1, linhegany and Walnut,
anithble. for Farlora, Chatal.:erE, and Dining Dooms, ecitn.l t.,
clay in New Yorl or Philadeich , .:, and at lower pri Te/3. every
article mode by hand, and werrretlld. Cabint-ntairers eat,
with any quantity' of liiiit2. - LTURE and OLLUREI, on
rertlohable terms. liOtta text e ked at the
si.erte.:t notite. WarerttOtto, Nee. 77 mid 'I.:, Street,
Pitt , hrtr,th, 1.3 a. or;12
STARCIL-250 his Rochester Pearl Starch,
realised end for sale by EIIf.N.HY H. OOLLIN S.
Stammer Arrangement. ISSS
Gs 4.. ND AATT R MONDAY, MAY 10.
E Y LAT ANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
~:e~s{. ~. ~bati
16 II Ca T nA lEL 1:4 1 It IL "4 .
'lAi( 1,11ve.. the Pansanger Statiou every
y at 0:31.1 o dock, Pitt.,hu.gh time,
!'• 111 V, ot. 11:30 P. M.
ill N'Azi , ' LI Daily , Nicept Sunday, at 1:2:: P. 61., ar
riv.a4 o'cloc:. A. Id, and stopping only
d rE.A.E.st haves the Station every evening
11, ouly “t Urevnaburg, Latrobe, Johne
town, Altoona, Lin., connecting at liar
••• 1%.•, to, 'Flaw di.,,ct for lirlithnore, And arriving in
[l.)l44leiphia or intltohorr at 1:00 P. 74.
”..IIDATION TRAINS:
- 1 000M-M,I.ATION TRAIN 'eaves
!a!,,) at 3:30 o't r.,k, P. M. . 0g at
LLlng far Fl2l COIIMIIIIIIOI.
,7
_.
Es RST TIII.IO °rock
is] ft,:, 108Varl (except Su - ad-ty, , ' 4t, 10:40, A.
13‘.1::01./ND /I.OGOSIMODATTON TRAIN for 'turtle Creek,
bt , ay.‘. daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.24) P. u.
T !WU/ ACCSAI:tIt)DATION TRAiN tor Tura. Oreola,
itt.tt (ex.cest Sunday) at 6.1 a, P. M.
i:T. Ui.Nl U TRAINS arrive Li Pittsburgh as lollumu:
.1,. 1 . P. 11.; Maii.,3:lo e. M.; FR'S Line A M ; Johns
• Llll , lllitiOU. /LC") A. Id.; Vlll.lnzal. , C.. I. 4." Sec-lu
, . „ e..e; A. .51.,A.,...huntodutiuu, P. Id.;
l'7:1(11 CO./1.1111110.:14/1012, 6:10, P. Id.
andiludis.ua, connect at
train Exprats train West, and
the •;OLLInioWL. &Ica allil Welt.
PITI'o'13.1:1;.(11i AND CONN ELLSVILLE TRAINS,
Stepping ..1 the l'ittsbucgo and Commlle.
vibe o:tut - Allay excepted,) as follows:
MAIL I ill.' "; 7:CO l EXPRESS TRAIN-3:30
•• ,t tr It AIZNS from Pittsburgh and Connellsville
Road, aril,' lottsburgh, e. Ed. and 6:10 P. ht.
11 - m trto - ..11nn, public will find it greatly to their in
terelt, in ruing East or 'Neut., to travel by the Ponnsy:vania
: , ..atiroad, a, Coo accommodations now offered cauuot be mar
en any route. As the Road is ballasted with
nuns, and is entirely free from Mist, we can promise safety,
upeed and total - Lift to all who may favor this Road with their
patronage.
_ .
N6N7
Yhiiadelpuia.
Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, nil to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Paeseng,re purthasuig tickets in cars, will he charged ten
taints in addition to the Station rates, except 1:o...1 Stations
w here the Company has no Agent.
caie of loss, the Company will hold them
selves responemi3 Mr personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exc....Ling $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has boas employed to
convey . Passengers and Baggage to and from the Dt‘pit, at a
charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag-
Kai, 1 1 er tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station,
myll on Liberty and Grant .treats.
THE I'ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
v,#q?4,,,r,taFille THE GREAT CENTILLL RODTE, connecting
- Atlantictitieii with Western, North-western
and South-western States bya continuous Railway direct.
This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with F of
Steamers to all ports on lie Wes , oso at Cleve
land and Sandusky with oesainers to all porta on the North
western Laker; making the most DES.IOI, OatAPEST and
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and
from the (Masi' WEST. Z
Ittate 11. s.;„ wten Philadelphia &P 1 ttliburgh,
CLASS. Boots, Shoes, Hats and 1
Caps, Books, Dry hoods, (in boxes, bales I
and trunks,) Drugs, (in boxes;and bales)
Feathers, Furs, kc.
SHOiIiDCL NSB—Domestic Sheeting, Shirt-'
iug and Ticking (in original pales),
Drags (in casks), Hardware. Leather (in
rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (in'
casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted
(loose or in sacks), Tobacco, manufac
tured, (except Cigars or cut,) kc., 3c.
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beef
and Fork, (in casks or boxes Eastward,)
Lard and Lard OIL Nails, Soda Ash, Ger
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, kc., kc.
FLu U it-75c. ra bbl. until further notice.
'DRAIN In car loads, 35 cis. 100 lbs. until further netice,
COTTON—S 2 V bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until
further
In shipping Goods from auy point East of Philadel
phis, be imrticalar to mark packaged "via Penr.zyirania
aa-iroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
PIO Inc , Iphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
FurTAsr Aorcrti---Harris, Worm ley & Co., Memphis, Tenn.;
P.. F. Bask .ft Co., St. Louis; P. G. O'Riley & Co., Evansville,
Ind.; Dumeskil, Bell & Co., and Carter & Jewett, Louisville,
,;.; R. C. ~ I.eldrum, Madison, Ind ; H. IV. Brown & Co., and
I ,win Co.. Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & C0., - 7..anesville,
; & Co, No. 54 ltilby street, Boston; Leech & Co.,
:sitar House, New York; No.l William street, and No.
Piave, New York.. E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia;
Magi,w Hoorn. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. 11. HOUSTON.
General 'Freight Agent.
H. J. LOMBAERT,
.Ip3 :inperintendent, Altoona. Pa.
VRi5
(;AB PETS AND OIL C , _.oTdr S.
EMU VAL.—J. IS; H. PHILLIPS have
their new N. ziad
I .AL,_.. ,euivlde,bet:weeu l'•w a.r..e_end the Bridge.
A I F REID , . 1)7 /1.001,, .71iR.:`: R C:ARRIAGE
T AND TRANSPARENT AQ
TITTINTR)ViIi CLOT e.
ill 2. V. 011.1 CLOT{....? WINDOW II LI A D
ry
t [ll El! t),;11 , 9. .11 kind,:,
Ta.vl., •1 . : .'34lL.t AN-111 , lrl :tf• !•,:
- - -
Glass and i'utty. AND
. .t.• PAINTING .9.N Li GLAZING, iu all its urauaen,
d.0.t.. 1,11 :111L! o.llOrtoYq
.1. A it. PiiILLIPS,
4;.(.1 2 St.-Clalr str.et ; Manuihrt. ry ,t Phil.
t7• , wilie, 011 tEle•Oilio river, it mileti 10g...A , Pittslglnth
C.AEI'S s .OIL CLOTHS, It..T.ATTIN,I,
L. - 4'4s , t.ii^tan Street z2arpet store.
';TT 9. Li. n'i2,A.l,l_,U.Nl re6pectfullv
, Atte.. 0011 L. , &MLA,' cell 0111,13
0., prt,i`nr, Stock, ju,t
. r ?prier; saea, e_hh: Icing the vary llP•st ityle4 ri Fut vign
.1:g1 Ll,ann :51.1tauth.7trtra, euusiating hu pert of. Vt.lvota apt;
Prune, s, Tr p, Common : Alan. Bruseoht,
awl Plaul Finis .AIPPCTy.
v!!. FltOA. '2. TO 24 FELL WLDE,
Hod., a ho.l Cilr,C4i Matting: 1... mt,
.rh and Cur;.,t , ; t rultoin Words; Painftd, Butt and
••••—,. 1 .1. - diund
it will giro u. 9 1,1.....2nre to [:hod' Koodo to nit , atlti muy oe
....t.ir0r0...; , Okit!tf, err puronasiug, and we are t:r. tern - 111104i co
r • to uup What:May [over 1111 with a call, at
.ere iutti6, I'OCTISTIi Strout, near Wood.
my y W. D. .t E. 51.TALLU.11.
CLOTiIINO—Of all kindd,
f ',le at the India 'tubber Depot
an f,21, , r ..,91 J. PHILLIPS.
4 i 1.. JLUTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
on baud, and are drily receiv , ng lidditi.a 9
thereto from our' own and other ma.unfactories, a large stock
of ileer iin-:/itttrt , , Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, TraLs.
0.. - eeu and Blaff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, nsa.t. •ot
lioneetura.tahing and other purposes. Also, Tratuspm tut
Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered and
other ytytto, and Window Shade Trimmings.
Mornb.ats and others will find It to their advantage to ex
t.naine on^ stock and micas before making their - ms.;har,oe
ols“vaLor.:. J. ALH. PELUI
solQ 213 and 21St. Clair 6
FLU ROIL CLUTIIS,-
Of oc2.r own an +tarn r.ianefactare—all nitha, and
cut to atilt any Gift , of rooms or halls—nt the OE Cloth Ware
roc,nta, N. 2d nn , l Bt. Clair Street.
0cc2.1.t J. .4 H. PHILLIPS.
..TSLC:PC).29'9EIt4T-.
The Best an' Cheapest in Use.
AI)AIR, GRANT & IttA.RTMA.N.
AT UFACTURE RS AND DEALERS IN
.IVA. WARREN'S
lmprtr 7 ed Fire and Water Proof Felt,
Ceme•tt and Gravel Roofs,
Elastic, fire & Water Proof Canvas Roofing,
, R 0 IFING MATERIALS.
OFFICE.. NO. %4 FIFTH BTREET
Somi of our Oanvas Roofs may be seen at
the foli.JcJing pieces:—C. G. Hussey a Co.'s copper works;
C./.'s carriage factory, Manchester; Graff,
lienuell a Co.'s new rolling mill; Robinson is Minnie' four).
fiery and niacliine shop; James Malingers new planing
will, South Pittstmrgh; Gen. Win. Robinson's dwelling, Al.
egheuy; P., Ft. W. Lit C. R. IL, and C., C. a . C. It. R. freight
hone , Crestlinc, Ohio, P., Pt. W. l C. R. IL buildings, at
IL:chi:ll.er and iiewiclrley ; Kittanning bridge.
WARREN'S 800F.1.N0 hes been in use fifteen years, and
gives satifJ.tction. Call, or send to our Ole, for a circular,
containiu , r over saty telters,testifying as superior durability
See some of Warren's Roofing on Duquesne Depot, St.
Cluirlas lhspatch Building, Poet Building, Chron
,,:lt Building, St. Andrews Church, Hand street; Mansion
110119 u, O'gars Glass Works, C. Ihmsen's Glass Warehouse,
Chess, Wbion Co.'s rolling mill and tack factory.
OUR ELASTIC CEMENT,
We apply on OLD IRON an I TIN ROOFS, which makes
them as gixal as now, and better wat::r proof, [ap'&:fim
WtW,J4
Seventy-Five! New and Second-Hand
CAIIRIIGES AND BUGGIES,
FOB SALE AT
WHITE'S REPOSITORY()
NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE.
TIIE SURS'iRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
or ,irdiunge, n the most reasonable terms,
a
use E,saortnient c.l haroucties and second.hand
made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but little
use:. Also, tWellty-OLle Leniir Buggies, made in my own shop,
from the very best material parcuased in Eastern market.
A hue lot of trotting Wagons ' new and second-hand. Also,
let of Boat We.g.ms ' Jenny Lulea, Germantown Wagons,
terse, WaF,ous ltoctuways, two flue Ptuntons, seats for
farir persons, out) of them Wats•in's make, and the other
NOR I . ZWO flue ellikire, one made by Mr.
itodgerd, Philadelphia, and a low Common Bu4es, suitable
for light mir:LetiL3. The subscrib•ir detter3 himself, that
he can make it to the iaterest in persona wishing to par
come, to give him a call.
entni3lll:::Llela is convenient to the city, the ilxcoLsior
imiubas Line of ennn:e.s paoslug the door every ton minutes.
air'l3,l3iissw TOBEPH
RAILROADS.
SIO,OOTo Baltimore_
10,00 I " Lancaster..
To Harrisburg, $7.45.
J. Cs. P I, IPS,
I=4 di:f,r,nt Col
l :` '/, LI It: I'ALIK 11,0
'•1 - 1/ L1,11,/.....3C:111 /1, /1 / 're/ 0! ys/
Ag. , ut4 tho ;lit', Prif
rr sad Mix
AT TIT £.
.MILE RUN,
ItIILL, STEAM MILL—For Sale,
to S chi=t viii c,a,pb.-tt ¢ good ruttsiug order,
stoat, swot Liacbiao, a cure a d cob cracker, etc.
ALW, a Liaoning house of 4 rooms, a largo stable and 2 lots
of 410Ulld, eitnute i“ Booth Pittsburgh, will be told at a
bargain S. CUTIIBEIiT Gt EON,
61 Market street.
WRI'L'ING PAPERS—Of every descrip
dull sold/wholesale or retail, by
Wll. JOHNSTON
Lay; Paper Dealers, 57 Wood street.
QUAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
of our town aukuufezture, warl.to.tod oup..rior to any
utb? , reri for solo to this uaariza, no b+❑d and for nate by .
4,13 11. C. 13 .1. El. SAW YE:B..
iio(3'S.—Drcseed Hogs, Inez; received and
caIoFETZER,
• a 69 Watt, SIM&
D ouToß 13.00FLIVi1'S
GICACINAN
larkillll , EY Da. O. A. JACKSON, Yfcrt MiA,
Will effectually cure
Lavas COMPIAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, CMG
ITC 011 NERFOLT: DEBILITY, DISEASES
TILE KIDNEYS,
4:11 011::ea:e.i arizinfl,from a cEsordemi LiStr or tOTUS4II,
Such
an Cor„sti
po
tion, Inward
Pl:illness, or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Neediest., Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Soar Eructs
tations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sto•
mach, swimming of the Hurried and Difficult-ID
B,eathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating
sell&StiOLIS when in a lying posture, Dimness of Visisr.„l - A
Dots or Webs before the Sigh; Fever and Drill Pain
In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel-9
lowness of the Skin and Limbs, Pain n
the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Am.,
Sudden Flushes of Heat burn.
lug in the Bleak, Constant
Imaginings of Zvi, and
groat Depression of
tt_ valuable properties to this remedy, no
as:,.l u astertionlasaadoOnt is simply slated
u fact,
proven undeniably and conclusively by the extra:en
dicaf acre,, And benefits derived from its use, under the db
rector ox straies originator Dr. lloofiand. among all
clneeez of EllrOck4:111 etaiety, and from the Mi .- I , IPB irons of
testimony, from all parte of the American continent, aux,
mutated ciuriae, the last ten years, in the hands of the prra.
eat propr:ctor. The prevalence of disease:, to which the
German hitters are adaptad, It is with sorrow we say it, in al•
ktIOW. . ii„di sd there is scarcely a family throughortt
the whole ettent of Our country in which there cannot be
fons.ii among its members that peculiar saliew and fungicide
appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated end
ring Dyspeptic.
Then of what numease:intla,rttince to this class of invall
that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed with!
their reach; one in which uu banelul or injurious drug en.
ten into Rs composition; a remedy on which the patient Can
rely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and be assured
from aetaal and tangible proofs that the article he is using
teally possesses the virtues attributed to it. Paoli a remedy
ns "HOOFLAND'S (GERMAN BITTERS." 'awns:studs 0
dollars have been expended in its manufacture and diffusion
througlicat all parts of this continent, the moprietot
feels the greatest satisfaction in stew , - that desire Is no
state, county, or even village, where the aledicine has been
Introduced, that there csrauot to Lund numbers willing
testify to its virtues.
It is used constantly in the practice of a large unbar 0,
the most prominent Physicians in the country, who have
also added their written testimony in evidence of its great
virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of
all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give the
Bitters a trial, and test assured jit will never be regretted.
In proof the statements above mad..., all are Invited to
read attentively the Almanac pnlaislied annually by the pro-
prietor, for Farmers and containing great mem
ber of urefril receipts, in addition to the testimony in favor
of the Bitters, from the most prominent and well known in
dividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit
tars are autticrized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously.
Principe: °dice and Man af icto.ry, 96 Arch street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
For sale wholesale by Druggists In all the principal cities,
and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town
In the United States and Canada, and by
B. L. VAIINESTOCH ik CO. and
Dr. GEO. H. REYS.E.R,
Pittsburgh.
iY/AlYdkw
Of all diseases the great, flriit cause
Springy from neglect of Nature's laws
SUFFER NOT
WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN
all stag-5.: of SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner
vous Debility, Stricture; Gleets, Gravel, Diubries, Diseases
of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro
fuhn Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs,
Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Limbs, Can
cers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, sixid all diseases
arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such as
nervous trembling, loss of memory, loss of power, general
weakness, dimness of visica with pectiliar spots appear in
before the e} us, Wee of sight, wakefulness dyspepsia, liver
diseases, eruptions upon toe pate in thel back and head,
female irregularities and all improper
„ ilischarg•tis from both
sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease origina
ted, nowever long standing or obstinate the case, recovery it
certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be
effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has
bathed the skill of eminent physicians and resisted ail the r
means ~,,. The medicines are pleasant without odor,
causing uu sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dar
ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws
of death many thousands, who, in the last stages, of the
above mentioned diseases had been given up to die by their
pay.sicians, which warrants me in promising to the afflicted,
who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and
!nest speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies
to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption, Boro
n:du and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the
human family. As a permanent cure is scarcely over effect
ed, a majority of the cases falling into the hands of incom
petent persons who not only fail to cure the diseases but
:Min the constitution, filling the system with mercury,
which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid
Consumption.
But slm,:ld the disease and the treatment not muse death
speedily, cad the victim marries, the disease is entailed
upon toe ct,:nizon, who are born with feeble constitutions,
,sad the current of Life corrupted by a virus which betrays
, t4ijlf I e Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Ih - options and other aucc.
none of the shin, eyes, threat and lungs, entailing upon
them s brief existence of suffering and consigning them to
en early grave.
6EI,F ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for
, the
700. it 100 the.
60c. 'p 100 14.
600.11 100 tbs.
40c. tirk 100 tb
dr3 1.33 Syetotn, drawina, its thou
b'victims tnr.,c,; - 11 c few yearn uf Inhering down t< , an
d.cuftr.,'S the nervous system,
1\ rata nws.y 11l el:erg:ea Ad ',lto, rt.r..134.8 utental derangeuneut,
de,dourarnt of the syaten!, diaquatine,
ntarringt, suculp la,ode,s, and all earthly happiness.
;,att load ea al , 311ilvfer wretched in body and nilad, pt edis
sed to Coh,urnprion and a train of v 4113 more to be
Iroa!--: than ‘e.,Ll4 r... , 30.t. With the talluit con:: lnucr I az
re tide nnloprtunatd , 6e'd-.A.brde that a permanent
,•nre Gan 13. dde,
end with the alatudnoment
• r 1,, 11,33 r., p p3leUr..3 curt tr, r•retrored ruote,,
'.3.:4,311P )3,1. It.
Ld-.MThBRUT.
iLIMJ, LAIC,
•
u!llict.l ‘'.11.A.... , 11 , 1 agat , [th.) 91 Vat,ut
fur there use thahy mg, •. ,name iu the culumncl
••' i.ubh :11LCII . ••!) the unwary clatterer,'
nuiLiwil kmcc ti .r coaiututwue rttiat.,l by th e
o, quack ducborn, or tilt, ugunlly txriuonuul ITOti
:rums u,•hdoti Patent L'ildiCitle3.” I have carefully anti
ce.,l!,,,l Patent .` , lediciues and dud that
of them contain COrruFilVe Sublimate, v.hich to
3troagest preparatious of morcnn• and a deadly
a Inch instead of curin...4 the di3e.ase disablea the eya
Itiree-murthi of the patent uoatrimis now in use are nut
au..,-,primapied and ignorant persons, ...Mono not. undo:.
iy L.ki alphal,t is the emzeimi duo!: o, au, art&k111,11.
' de.oitute of any knowlohge u: the human system, hay
ng our object only in view, and that to make mohdy rsgard
leas of cuusequences.
irregularities sud all diseases of males and females treated
oil principles •....tahliatied by iweuty years at practice, and
sahetemed • y Mi - p:had, ~ f the moat remailtable cures.
Me•hchiea, v.ith noi directions, sent to any part of the
United tate:i ur Caoadits, by patients conmmuicatlug their
eymptuch, l‘stLor. iiithittoss corraspuialeuce strictly con•
ci.lea.lai Address J. tll.l.llll.EitYlLl-E,
Oilice No. 1131 Filbert street, (Old Nu. 109,)
Lowe: Twelfth, Philadelphia.
Grel;, ttltance 1 Make Money.
mil: IStoSI AND MOST CERTAIN SPECC
i,
- ..a. L ATI ON OF THE TINES--UNLY ONE
DOLLSII. PER SIIARE.—Forty thousand dollars e
worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry, La
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety
of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of iu forty thou
mud shares, at one dollar per -,hare, as follows:—Upon the
pay went of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re
ceipt, which will entitle him to ono 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
thou he held in the city of Plillrdelphia, and the whole of
the property disposed of or distributed among -:.ern; in such
way as shall be determined upon by them ; t.e.ch Sharehold
er shall be entitled to one vote, a Oommirtee to be selected,
by the Shareholders at said meeting, to tun. :d.et or superin
tend the disposition of th, property, acct., ding to the direc
tions of the Shareholders, dud I will then deliver the pro
i.orty to such person or persons as the Shareholders may
appoint to receisisf the name. The Real Estate consists of
one three story trick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2500 7
wit two three story brick dwelling houses and lota valued
at 2;00 each, in the city of Philadelphia, clear of all inciam
brance, and title indisputable; the other property consists
~f the whole stock and tixttu - es of one of the largest Watch
at! Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now '
and for
e hug time past kept by the subscriber. The stock consist
ing of very fine Gold and Silver Aunting Case Lever Watch
very nne Bold and Silver Patent Lover, Lepine and other
Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings,
Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pine,
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, As., kr., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sete. Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons, Knives, Forks, ac., sc. Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxes, Accordeons, and a great variety of other goods. The
above is not one of mese schemes which are devised to en
trap the unwary, hot is and will be a fair sale of the entire
property belonging to the mabscriber, persons are positively
assured the stock has not been purchased for the purpose of
deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for tine Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect
able persons aro given as references, to those disposed to pur
chase shares. AU orders by Mail enclosing the money will
be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad
dress if the sender, by return maiL Any person sending
ten dollars at one time, shall receive eleven separate receipts.
in as many separate names if desired.
gtgt... In writing for shares; please write the name of the
Post Office, to which you wish the answer direcood. This is
the greatest chance of getting a large amount of valuable
i•ronerty, for a Real] sum, as has over before been offered to
the public. Send on your orders '
as share; are selling rapid
-1 and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon
he made.
Art:idea allotted to persons at a distance, will be sent to
them at their expense.
Agents wanted in every town auu village. All c,om.
I , 3o:intuitions must be addresae...l . .
jy2B:ly
fiLOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received,
and for by [63111 HENRY H. 031.1J.N8
DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, Blanks, and
Druaran'a syarem of Pet:manakin, for sale by
W. f. HAVEN,
mr2,4 Corner Market and Second streeta.
500 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS
Just received and foi sale by
W. E. HAVEN,
mr24 Corner Market and Second streets.
10 DRUMS COD FISH, for sale by
BAGALMY, COSGRAVE A Co.,
u3:1,41 Una 18 and 20 WorA at•eat
WOOLLEY'S SALVE for sale wholesiao
and retail at the Drag store of
JOFLQ HAFT, JR,
do! - -a" Comer f Wood and Sixth ca., Pittaburgh
TIMOTHY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy
abed !or ale by JAS. A. FETZER,
RYE FLOUR.-15 bbls. just received and
for tai. by 1.11:N11.7II. C0LL.1.1,.6.
VGGS.-1.0 biJIN. fresh Eggs just received
and for alio by fmrol f.II O .NRY IL COLLINS.
EXPA.NSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring, and
all the other celebrated Bktrta, for ealo by
ap26 JOS. ROME, 77 Market street.
BLACK LACE MITTS.—A large Stock of
excellent stylei, with and without fingers, very cheap
at (ap2B) JOS. liflitNE'S, 77 31arket street.
COTTON HOSIERY.—Every variety of
Cotton Stocaings and Half Hose at the lowest prices,
wholesale or retail, at JOS. H'JELNWS,
77 Market street.,
ap2%.3
OYRUP.-10 bbls. N. 0. Syrup for sale, o
cowr i g . nmen t, by (ap7) ai-NRY H. COLLINS.
JOB PRINTING.—
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1 P and quality—very cheap, at lIORNE'S ruyl 57 Wood slave;
ae2o 77 'Market street. ----
60 n FOR a two story trams dwe
iionso and lot of ground 50 feet byloo, pleas
ntly situated on Mt. Washington. Tenths easy. •
fee; P. OUTIiiiRT a SON. 51 Tastret t.
11D LACK CRAPE COLLARS.—Beautiful
bas. Rochester Pearl Stareit .1.) styles for wo, at JOSEPH HOHNin,
re" Wed and ex nab by HANBY H. °OWN& MAO 17 Mackst t
MEDICAL
L. R. BII.OO3IALL,
No. 50 South Second street, above Chesnut,
Philadelphia.
MEDirIA
NI'L NE's
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
AND
LIVER PILLS.
WE beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
ceuntry, to two of the most popu
lav remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Clam lll'Lane's Celebrated
tnifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
, :.-73versal Cure-alls, but simply fbr
''.•'!•,•t their name purports, viz. ‘.•
THE VERAIIFUGE,
expelling Worms from he
• nan system. It iias also been
,ministered with the most sa.tis
•?,;,.ory results to various Animals
, ! , -)ect to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
.±4, - -r.c the cure of Liv ER COMPLAINTS,
all 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 UnAValed,
and never known to fail wen 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 success
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. M'Lanes 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
FLEMINii BPOS, Pitisburzh, Pa.
j'. 1) . 1]• Ph:. ~t... :?: tp•ra others
thin I It•lnirl'4 1 ;: .{ la' 11. •.I
.11.tri• tly. tte.t t on4l by
f'ff. T.• thts, wishing to give
• tln 11. w•• N% 111 1 . 47,,t ant r msit, p,•l paid. to any
.• lox 01 pill s t u r tweicu
.1. I,l' vial of Vermifugo for
4 ,11 •, crew Canada must
M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER
PILLS.-75 gra3ti on hand and for sain by
B. L. PAIINIISTOCE. & CO.
Cornek• Wood and Vonrth streets.
NEVI Tat'ATMENT.
Private :4.7!() ,- ,Liential Medical Advice
AT TiIE Mifi - AL,O PRIVATE I.IOSRI-
T L--Eatab!:ll3-,1 for curs of Syphilis Seminal
- rl'ealtuesd r.uti the Socret Infirmities of Youth and Syphilis,
I , y Dr. AI.IOB SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Main
r ad Quay streets, (up stairs.)
A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION.
du Instrnmont for the cure of Genital Debility, wr Noctur
nal Emissions, more properly known a Seminal Weakness,
ivs.. 0,4 be permaneutiy cured in from fifteen to twenty
(tam by the roe of thi , lastrament, when used conjointly
N7ith medicines.
YOUNG MEN TAKE L'AICLICULAD. NOTICE.
Dr. AMOS 8. SON take plergiureju announcing that they
ive invented a most impertanti t cr nment for the cure of
11le above disuses. It has been sulilis . ited to a teat by the
iiiost eminent physicians in London. Palle, Philadelphia and
ow York; it has been declared the only useful instrument
ever yet Invented. for the mire of Sentinel Wealoness,or any
disease of the genital bigurit, can , ? .1 by the secret habit.
youth.
Dr. AMOS k SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical
ea to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that
in any inatancn where they may prove ungatisfectory after
fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning tho
in
s:rumentin good order.
Persons wishing the• above useful In-Arun - tent will obaarve
!tat the price, with the accompanying directions, sei.u,rely
pinked and sent by express, is ten dollars,
NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES. -
Dr. AMOS a SON may be consulted from eight o'clock to
the morning until Dille at night, in every stage and ayinp.
I ,rn of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhcea, Gleets, Secondary
Symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence and Strictures of
the Urethra. etc., with inviolable seereey. Tho treatment
they adopt ii the result of upward of thirty years' extensive
and successful practice in London. The moat Inveterate
cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated in eight or nine days,
and cases of a slight nature in two or three days, at a mod
erate expense. The cure effected without confinement or
h:ndrance from business; also, nodes and pains In the bones
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A. CURE WARRANTED.
Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted thqjr attention exclusive
try , this.pectillar class of maladies, and the relief they Ara
consequently been enabled to render to their fellow-creature
P fully testified and greatfully acknowledged by convalea
ientpatients and, others daily arriving in town from all parte
f the country, for the express purpose only of consultations
while their etertions have been crowned with the moat sig
sal advantages; yet from what they have experiencedl
hiquiring into the causes of these infections complaint
(from their most simple condition to that of the moat dark
gereus and inveterated) they have always entertained the
passibility of their prevention and removal, and 111tewlseln
, ariably found that the moat horrible and mangnaut forms
f disease could almost always be traced to one of, the fol
lowing causes:—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effects of on
e cilfnl improper treatment; therefore, Dr. Ahlol3 &
t'ON have succeeded in discovering, in the selection of their
remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautions course;
omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character,
well as those whose premature or injudicior.s application,.
,night be productiv3 of bad consequences in the hands of
rivets individuals. In short the laudible end of their ref
.oedies is the, lessening of a great mass of human misery by
•he atieniation, relief and prevention of those grievous af
flictions that are in reality the secret foe of life, and which,
while they in extremely surround us,call aloud for our skill
and interference for their extermination.
WINTRY INVALID&
Persona in any part of the world may be inacceasfally
treated by forwarding a correct detail of their c..ise, with •
remittance for medicines, &a.
Addrees Dr. AMOS A EON, corner Main and Quay streets,
[lnt:tato. N. Y. JaUdlcwly
• •
RrVATE DISEASES.—DR. IsitoWN'El
M wfiDICAL and SURGICAL oMces,
60 SMITHFIELD Street, Pitts.
P.:l
7s.
urgh, Pa.
DB.. BHOWN is an old citizen of Pitto-
Uurgh, and has been in practice for the
..:Lat twenty-fan years- His husinen has
.een confined mostly to Private and Snr.6.
gical D 128.3808.
CITIZENS AND STBANGIIIIS •
; a need of a medical friend, ehoald not
to find out the sure place of relief.
The Doctor is a regular graduate, and •
AS experience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases
: 3 a sure guarantee to the eraerera of obtaintngpermanent
relief, by the use of his remedies and following e.
DR. BROWN'S t E lc.l)Lln
:lever fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseseee.—
Impurities and Bcrofulons Affections. Also, all dikleaaes
arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the
form of a tatter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin
avesse, the origin of which the patient is entirely Ignorant
To persons so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a Bon, an
speedy recovery.
EIDILNAL WRAKNESB.
Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, bron.Ot
on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification which
the young and weak.mlnded often give way to,(to their own
destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this
country—they aro safe, and leak() a speedy reiteration to
health.
Dr. Drown's remedies never fall to cure this painful dis
ease in a few dayi--ho will warrant a cure. lie also treeta
Gloat, Gonorrhrea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Pe
male Weakness, Monthly 139pnressions, Diseaaes of the
Joints, Wistula to Ano, Nervous Afecrions, Pain in the Back
and Kidneys, Irritation of the inatider, together with ell
i'eleasee of an impure origin.
A letter deacribing, the isyniptoma containing o di ,
rectod to DB. BROWN, No. Nu:thlield street, l'ittaburgh,,
?a., will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any
w fdy pach:Al and .I.:Zare. obeervatieu.
(Nice and Private 8.001114, No. IQ Smithfield street, Pittto
borgb, Pa. mpg
A NOT ITER supply of Low & Son's superior
London Toile: boapa received toKlay by
JOS. FLESEN. G,
fold Cornor Diamond and "Market street.
10 SACKS FEATHERS, for Bale by
LAGALEN, COSGRAVE I 00,
tina 1° and 2(1 Wood gimlet
BREED APPLES.-150 bus. choioe Pry
Applea, received and for sale, by
JAS. A. FETrsB,
earner Market flan first 'treats.
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