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Sir O. - WINGARD,
:ASVO--12rgy AV E.AW,
•Parit P=l.
sa- Onto, EMOTT rtr-ez I%l=th street
nd Dirtit4d alley. 4,0
TA3iE3 • A.' LOWRIE, Attorney at
ofloo Fourth csoct, Pittsburgh, betorx. tomithileld and
am*. ansti, deal:ly
Sargon Dentist, sum—
o If. Biddle, No. IV. Bmlthfield strut.
Craw Lora's frm..o 8 WI. o'clock, and from 2 Lo 5 o'cloes.
feblsaY _
St, to Deadst, Fourth staTct, tve doors
e . vas: of :11mtet.
Zir Office boon from 9 o'clock G. EL to 5 o'clock P. IL
cloCtlr
TOSEPH. FLEULNG, suoixssor to L. Wil-
U cox Co, corner of Idarkat stool and the Diamond,
keeps coutantly on band e full aasor=ent of DBISGS, KU.
MEDICINE pEastrEERY, and all arti•
sled pertaining to his b11dnE•55...
Or' Ph . V.clans' Prosorip'cions carotally oomprano.2d at ell
sko=s. - je9:y
iiiistraa P. V.APSP.-‘1.1..' ...................
viP. MARSLIA.LL & imperters s and
deal= French :ad Araeri=o. PAPER BANG
rs. Gs, rt Wockl Lave- Pittaburgh.
tZ"VaikOnta for iiizeelebrattwl mr.nuf.lzinree of
Co.,De3 a, rte Path.
re=2 =ram , .r. 022.2.7 J. ASDIE6.3OII.
11Y. & ANDERSON, (sueceEsor3 to
.11..a.1 Joshua Rhodes .t Co.Olsrholesalo dealers in ronEIGN
larais , LPrH, SPICES, CONEEC - TIONIEY ,
Wood streit, oppcsito-ths Si. Charles Hotel, Nita
razes., ap2
J. N. LITTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR
NO. 5* ST• MLLE STREET,
(D r . Dun
j W. KERR, ARCHITECT, REMOVED
from coder or Piich and Wood to
AIE. ST EST,
In Phrilipenor., milding--continues to prepare PIAPR fald
Spodfleadons of, and to Saps intend the Erecdor of ovory
daciipEon of Buildings. ds.Z:ly•
A: FULTON B ELL AND BRASS
POUNDER, No. so SMOOND etreet, Pitt:s - 03h, Pa.,
Is prepared to Darold). to order
ORURO'S, STEAMBOAT, FACPORI AND OTP7A. BELLE,
or all ezca, from 10 to 10,000 lbe.
ORME BELLS made to order. STOP and GAUGE COCKS
of all sizes, for Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILLNGs,
and every Tarletp of Braes Caetngn finished 10 the neatest
88-BRITS ANTI-ATTRTECON =AL; fIThION' FA
TRNT ILETALLIC PACIIING, for Steam Engines- (apc:_;:ly
L OUGHRIDGE & MAXWELL,
Looltin.g.Glanoes, PlLL. , . ure rames; and
Brasl4.B;
And Deelora in Clocks, rime Furnielzing Goods,
ac.
No. 126 Wooa otroct, .m.bovo Fifth,
PITTSBMGEL, PA.
[rah&ly I
Machine Smiles made to order
EDUCATION AL.
St. Francis Academy for Boys,
111 DEB - THE MILE OP TEE ERANCIE&I.E.I BROTEfEaS
lioratt - al Cambria. Coanty, Pa.
S INSTITUTION, NATURALLY
.11., situated for Etincational - purposes, aforda all the In
dacementi that can be deiared for a Catholic
It is located in the meet healthy and picturesque portion of
lie...illeghenicr., distant four miles from Cresson Station, the
raaß roiate between Philadelphia and Pittaburgh. The
schcilasilc year commencing the first Monday to September,
will'olor.e the 16th of July following.
The Terms for Board, including - a thorough English Scier.
tifsc Course, are $lOO per annum. -
The Olassio and Modern Lauguageslorm an extra charge
of $lO ,, p 77. annum.
g wad Use of Bedding $lO.
Tor farther pm"dcalars apply to the eraperior of the
demy.
References can be made to the Rt. Res. Dr. O'Come..
ap'3lklydb-sr
Vincent's College and Seminary,
TIMEX. TIM C.L.P.3 OP 'l= DMISDICTIAII PA =RS,
RCOV.l•TiattrObel Wee.mtereleered county,
TN THE OOLIAGE A.RE TAUGHT THE
usual bra:aches - of Enzlish Education.
In the SFATTIiABY, the Classics, 'Mathematics, History,
'Rhetoric.% Intileeo. phy, etc., and the different branches of
higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring to
Peithood.
Thetsi , -itiforl3oarflr.r.tl Tuition are Z.SO per year; to be
paid semi-annually, strictly in advance.
German and French and other. languages, Drawing, Paint
hissic,form no oatra charges,excepting some re.oom
pease:Loa-for the nos of ins. - vraments.
washing, B001:3, Ststionery, cto., form extra
chart, s.
For particulars apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate ye=r I:e...d.tie on the let of September, and
ends on the Sd of July following.
FAT= G. B
I.l.7c.ctcr of the Collovo.
DRY GOODS.
113.eU - envia. 2 Retrenegn g
A 'NOTHER CRASH—IN PRICES I—Bo
. 57A, ing Bad to sell our.etocb, "the Lulea
ere Tight," we have made 2. general sweep—
. • . 11.F.IDUCILD VIP FNT.M.E STOCZ
Rb itIVA lotrer prices.
ar!NOV7 is the time a bay when the assort:l:tent le ;et
unbroken, -xla the Prices Pat Down I Bownll
JCIS. 1.10131NE1, 77 'Market ntre.3t.
rplikl LAST CIIANGE IN FIGURES.--
Donne: Illobouo, worth 75 mute, at 6230 per yard.
do do do G 2% at 60 do
do do -do 60 at B'II-4 do
do do do 274 nt 26 do
.10E.EPE HORNS,
77 Market ex:rat.
_ocL~Si
IE . DICH VELNET L TRIMMINGS,
£,ZDUCM P_:1012.
claso &mod:meat en band and for aa!o at
-aszu 110.UNEas'.
WiNTLEMEIN'S UNDER GARMENT 3—
Wool, .sat, lieriaa and 4eary Cotton !Index Shirts
and Dravera—a f. rapply received ea 1108.N.L.- - 3,
del9 Vt latiit't et-eat.
7 14 1 11rE Ceuta per Pound Reduction in the
of 13.3ADL131"8 YARNS.—Wholesale Bnnoro and
PeddLusseill be furnished with BiIIiDLNY'S T 1 . 3.I3:KN•PLY
KNITTING FAILNB at a redr.ction of Fire Cents per gonad,
by tioi_bundle, after this date, For Ca: h, and Cash only.
JOB. HORNE, 77 Iferket street,
Agent for the rjancimetarer
VALBROLDRRIES.—Our excellent stock of
1124 Wendt Embroideries, and the -low pri:..ca at which
.they ero clerked, offers rare inducements to Lidice wishing
40 purchase the West etylco.
ONEY! MONEY 11-PRICES MARK
' ED DOWN.
,O=S• are reduction in the price of Embroideries.
Weave gone careftity oar handsome stock of
F.11.2110E-WOrt.g VT) COP. A RS,
lIX9II/3. ELEZVES,
MII3LLN BA Vt S, etc., etc.
Andfasti. prices to snit the "Herd Timm"
Ladies may rely on utting bnroins et
gOlilires 77 Market street.
WE WILL SELL from the - roz,ent time un
v v c-r.mnalych6sp ros. CASE. P.cam cad czam
izaiour Wok. C. H.4.ITEON LOVE,
Formerly Love Bros., No. i 4 Ilarket
IitDRINTED FEENCII DIER,INOES, for 62
and :5 cents, worth $1 and $1,25, "the best arsortment
to the city. 0. HANSON LOVE,
(formerly Lena Etothare),
No 74 Warktl atrazt.
B'
4 ET VELVET.—Every variety of Bon
titt material, Salo, VelTeta and ieatina, for gala at
.zoart3 ACIt N E'B.
BLACK AND FANCY . DRESS SILKS.-
A tell ay..ce - =. eat, v-sry cheep.
O. LOVk formealy Lora Brothsrs,
No. I'4 gar:l:e cre..,et
ri VERY Ecohomical Purchaser. of Dress
JL:11 -Goods, Ehrarls, Mantles, Etc. • also Domestic and Sta
ple egad°, will find it to their advantage to call and, exam!
our Nev Enxkrf Fall and Winter Dry Goods belbre percher
tag clrwhero. 0. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Lore Broa.,F Fe, 76 Market at.
QUANTLS! SIIAAVLS!--NlTool,
thall Broths, Etc., both long and =item, tha very beet in the
City, and at very low prices for caeh.
C. R& SON LOVE, formerly Love Brea.,
No. 74 Market street.
DI(UZ and :11AitSELLIES, Fleeced, for
BaecllES. A larip a=tortmunt at
4=5
G. R. WEITZ ar'S
T 0 PRINTERS.—The subscriber has now
... hmd, and is daily receiving, from the manufac
turers, a largo assortment of Printer's Stock.
R. W. Potter's Printer's Cards, from No. 1 to 7, Satin
Chian, Porcelain Sarin Enamelled, and colored.
Card Bards, in shoots;
McCraery'c. Celebrated colored Int..;
Cord
Lay_st Brea, " 'rime
VaraLb. and Size;
Colored Printing Papers;
Pamphlet Cover Papers ;
Glazed and Plated Papers, rod, green and. yellow ;
Steel Mae Glyzed Papers, and a Large assortment plain
Better, Cap, niad Fokin Post, blue and white.
• J. R.
63 Wood street, near berth.
SOULD you ask me, should you wonder,
vnteru to buy your Shoes awl Crafters f
Clarmas for your feet in springtime,
80:N.3 with heels, and pretty lirsYni3.
Moe Pamma 5=.1E1.V.5 for the rummer,
Patent beathor, Glove-Rid Um:sine!
Whore to buy these cheap cud good too:
I slaoulda-ermr, I would tell yon,
Gounto th " e PEDPI,ES 7 SHOE STOLE.
To the Peopi& Cheap Shoe Store,
To the Store of DI! O F,NrAtiLIDR.
ROI • No. 17 Fifth street.
• EORD SPElthr CANDLES.--
ban.w amartzd tuner, 4'a, Vs and 64, Sperm Candles
wassrd and and tc: gels b 7
Jan Z. O. it J. E... Es.AWYEE.
.11. OAPS.—
lacv la's= P. , ,:sba in 5, 2 5. =ad 3 D. Lana.
Loa No. 1 L's, Speps, in lb, 2Z. c: - .c 3z. bars,
, Chetr...nv ol:ve !Soap, in 5. luzsp - a.
:40 ei t t rA oxit o ‘,%
Germ= "
SOO " coigne
V Prso F - .6,^sm U
02 head and tr gal, by
B. O. a J. H. E& - Arr,„
•
.1)T,C,1 .,
, ovEzaggoES, ofrerel st Pocillie Shoe
Store N 0.1.7 Fifth istrbet, n or Mratat:
foiatini.HENBACELIO. &. Ca.
CANLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel.
_
‘4l' ifniDiaiii; of fonr rooter, with lot of ground V) feet
"front on 2donterey street, Allegheny ciV, by u 0 deep to an
-alley. iF n y $4OO in hand, balance at one, two and three
yearA, 2. CUTHBERT' g SON
14914 61 Market street.
-- 1211 - EFALO - SHOBS.—A splendid article of
avite aad Lldlea Over hloes. Also; Oerde
• -tlaf - OVer et the People's Shoe &era, - N0.17 nth
'
iiitritictjr.=Ygaticat.
no-
B CARB. SODA.-100 kegs, just
ra:rived and for mile by
null 8 . ts. MUM= 4 00.
Wei.. ILIVECITEIL
ri 111 s 14=-8111111 &
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
secomi 1.47 Egret sts.,
P3MIIISURCHIL, PA.
SEEM
W. Aicrioatsot, Pittebga
nIETLALEUSL RICHIETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND IMPORTERS OP
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS.
Nos. 221 and 933, Corner of Liberty and
Irerin Streets,
AND SOLE AGENTS FOR
Szvearelos City Glass,
PITTSBURCH, PA.
r'—'oN, NAILS, COTEGN YARNS, ,CONSTANTLY
ON HAND. mr2
DAVID ReC.iNOLLIII--.-- wILLIATi ...... A. 00771,1
JVCANDUESS, MEANS CO.,
suCaEZOIX, TO CTICZ a leill-noL=s,]
WHOLEthALY GROTERS,
D 511722
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,
AND PITTBDITEGGII ILUITTIACTITSES GEVEILALLY,
earner of Wood and Water
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FORWLUDING AND COMMISSION
Forwarding and Commission &Mints,
EScrearrroas Cl =I
Co/lime.' Pittsburgh., Plo:ndyilio Eria ,
CANAL LINES.
b 4 QB. 114 LSD /15 WA-Zs STELELT, PITTREIM£4 II , P
11AGEN (04_.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
No. 30 8Y0A1101.12 ST., CISOINUATI, 0. U 51.2
J. D. IiOUSEMAN 9
(LATF, OT 110USEM.AN 8 SMLTH, )
COMMISSION AND FORWA DING
AIERCUANTS,
No. 9 N. E.azond Street,
(TS:3m ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
OW& 111:1NP232=8, C. J. Ho: en, Joan Wilma?
Humphreys, iloffma i & Wright,
FLOUR FA ✓I:ORS,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COCAMISSION MERCHANTS.
75 NORTH WELSRVES AND 165 NORTH WATER ST
Above Vine Etreet,
BEEBE, TO
Conrad, Thompson ,t Co., Philadelph ta.
Thompson, Clark .t Young,
Sitar, Pri4a 6 CO.,
~
Cala) Cope a Co., L.
Barcroft, Beaver & Cos, ..
Canby, ricrilia Lk Hughes,
11 3.1. Leria,..Cashier F. au d M. Bank,
jos. G. Illtdhall, Cashier 31 2rch's Bank. "
Morris L. Icialcurell rt. Co., a
3lcCetcheon & Caaus, "
John 31.' Horinedit I CO, IA
Raignel & Co., CI
Pickett, Mathowl &Co., Majavales E 7.
Shrg , waharl a Price, . Madison, Ind
W. ri. Langley Zi &RA, Galllpoils, Ch.o.
Lairrenca .t.Mathiaa, Loalarilio, Ohioi
A. D. Bullock .i: Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
W. Holmes & Co., Ntiabargh, Ps.
liagth , .y, o:l4.grs.ve & en., ..
n ov 1 8 :1 yo
alitKil.? L. FT.B3. GME.GIi W. Reata.,
(Sturs to ELDER & W 153,)
GENERAL COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS
Alit' AGIINTS yOR TIM FILE OS
DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE,
corner Pratt, end Coinmeme street a,
BALTIMOR E, •
on Consignment all kinds of Western Produce,
and rondo advancoa thereon.
LiIFOIIOFCE
Geo. W. Smith G tan, W. H. Smith dtc Co.,
W. H. Garrard, Miller g Iticketson.
rani:St-a-v:4lm
N 1 Y H. COLLINS, krozwaxding aud
Comminion Morehant, and wholocale dealer iu FISH,
liE-EESE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PEODUIJi.' generally, Nc.
Wood Etl-cet, Plttebnrgh. nrarb
iJaSID H. CLT.I.MEI !ti.S.G.LN nomsarsow.
DLIMIDGB 1.. EIF,TWAIR.
C"LING, ROBERTSON & CO., Mann
fe,cturers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint CLAHSWARE,
Warehouse N 0.17 Wood arrest, corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
Z."; All other kinds of Mal-maze and Window Glass, at
loco illarbot prioss. oplhdly
7L1.33 ...70.51PE J.
EDLIE Successors to Mulvany
A Ledlie, luanufactursn of Cut. Moulded atil Plain
Elia; and i'ancy Colored sad dealers In ell
.12L13 of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of foot rind 'Fetes streets, Pittsbugh.
^abfldly
30 EN 33/17.41.3. & CO.,
WECI.EI3IIB ar. , r - m iN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. 1&5 Liberty Street, Attoburgia., Pm.
Always on hand, Winos,
.j3randio3, Gine,
MonongnheEl and Flee:Med Whisklle—ahlo, Blachbarry,
Wild Cherry, Pasapbe ry, and Ginger undies. ispl2:ly
JOSEPH HOENE.
77 Ilra'A etxsw
. I 11. EXLitiT,DY.
7 r, , , EVLLN & KENNEDY! ranolesale Wine
and Lignor Merchants and Becitifying );stiller!, No.
ft:3 Stnithfiald street, Pittsburgh, Pa I i ap.3ly
LAKE EISH-200 p
for sale by (jy22)
132 ACRES of Land for $450, half in
hand and the balance in ono year situate in Elk
county, Pa., new. Centreville; 25 acres cleared. The Boil is
good. and timber of boat quality, for sate by
.i. 920 B. CUlllklaßT k BON, .l Market at.
AAYER WAREHOUSE.--JNO. M. REB
SINS & CO., No. 128 Wood street, have the li,rgest as
sortment of all kinds of Papers ever in this market, such as
Book and Printing Papers; Sag and Straw Wrapping;
Letter Marna Paper of all incest
Cap; Book and Box Boards;
Note; Envelopes;
Tissue; Bonnet Boards;
and Glazed Papers; liazdware 5a1.....r,1.e.
Which we will sell at manufacturers prices. hal
INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso,
a largo assortuicut of Dreeiing Tuck ano Long Combs,
just rc4.u , ived at the India Rubber Dopot of
J. IL PHILLIK4
o I 1 26 ard 28 bt. Glair greet.
.I : I • ARPER'S MAGAZINE,
DRY APPLES.--50 bbls. bright Dry Ap
pl.s, rectlred and for gale, by
a.' ELECoWES E. OCLI7NI3
ORN APPLES.-15 bble. choico Appl
received end for enlo by
aPS HENRY H. COLLINS
TANS.-20 bbls. small White Beans, just
.2.13 recel•:te, and La see by HUEY EL COLLINS.
SEED.-10 bags roe'd and for
.111.
?ale by ta,B , ILL. - Cal' IL OOLLLNS.
NEW :WALL PAPERS CHEAP.—StiII
they como. W. P. bT asaALL e:co„
Wood street,
ENV GOOD'S ?Suit SP.E.ING SALES.-
arr 3 daily roceiving from our c,rem and Eastern
Ea — uterine, additions to oar stock, which consists in part of
Floor Oil Cloths,
Oil Calle,
ifumiraro Oil Cloths,
Tr.bio Oil Cloth.,
Craoh CIL Cloths,
'Aims - parent Oil Cloths,
'l:wasps:out Window buades,
Bnif Hollands, and
Shat_ot Trimmings
Pier rant., ai.:l;2llsepeid, and others, requiring any goods
in our Line, nre invitad to cal and examine the stock, and
juds - a for themoolvco in ro6mrd to the quality and prices.
J. C fL.
Lim!. 'Zz. and 23 St. Clair sunet.
bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Shad,just
roce.iv3 and for age by
Noo,tripLiLsa, MIA.NB it CO.,
Corner Wood and Water groet.i.
TITERRING- 10 bbla. No. 1 Potomao Her
riar, jn.st received and for ease by
NlnCitillaitBS, MEANS & CO.,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
TIRIED APPLES.-16 0 bus. choice Pry
A., /Vigo, recatPD F t dfc.:
.rst - 70vrrior Market and First strops.%
la
b 1 th. tl
. ,
- Dr) ' Applt -..-611 received this day
.g., and Pbr s3L3 by SE7lll.ta .b ANDiSON,
No. Fa Wood. stree•
ray= Opposito Ht. CLbarles 111.
aA SR l'iT ....BOARDei—"Tor EiCkillg'Joints,
Nat !old Val. G. JOELNETO3I.4t 00,
1 7.917 t- Pnrar Pcolerp.b7 Wit) cirsa.
Fish, Trout,
Sal- P k g ia s p . n Whit tz,Nßy H. comp ,s.
Minr&lB4Ciliß6 'r6'
01[MMI,S.
COWA T 2
111 1 EIRCHANIVE,
P.}3IL.L.DELPIEIIA
A. L. WEBB & BRO.
GLASSWAAE.
WINES A. NO LIQLT.iRS.
Jut recoicad 11 , 2 d for rate, at
IME.---100 barrels - fresh Lime just reel
tyy (ma) UMITLY COIsT•013.
CIIPANEY _COPS of various potterp%Sor
Bale by Lm e 221 aZ. COLLINS.
!TOBACCO Al CIGARS.—A. lar,ge assort , '
=at a fatal to brand; 031 hand find - lir Fa> bY
H. &VOX Cal
me. 3 1.15 Ssonad, and le First rtroots.
ANACKIRKIr —lOO bbls. and half bbla. No;
Au 8 b um fo r paid 1:7 Uraj EMU' a. comm.&
IL h. SA V Eki Gs BA rti -a
e5 - R-tat 3 / 4 Erred,
IDDL2 3.0011, JONBB' ERIFT BUILDING.
OPEN DATLY, from 9 to 2 o'olook; also,
on Wednesday and Haturdayeverdngn, from May Ist
to November /st,Stnnit 7 to 9 o'cloca; and from November
tat tol.day . lst, fma 6 to 8 o'ciccii.
Deposits received of all sums not iera than Girn
and a dirldrzd of the profits declared twice a year, in June
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of Biz per
cont. per annum, en the fast of Dzicember, V.E,O; =also in
Juno and Decorabr,llz6, and in Juno and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the cradit of the
depositor as plocipel, and bean the came interest from the
first days of Juno and December, compounding twice a year ,
without troubling the depositor to cell or even to present
his pass book. At this rate, money pill double in less than
twelve years, making in the aggregats EICIlli LSD -Onraile
Fan Cent. A 'ILSE.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Briles and r.` 3r,
hitions, furnished gratis, on application at the ofilos.
President-.GEOLIGE ALUMEM.
VICIII rnca:l"3. _
Hopewell Hepburn,
James Shiclle,
Alexander Bradley,
Robert Robb,
William B. Bawdy,
Elll 13.arg-u-in,
...._ ,_
T'' illiarrson, Jamaa W. Rodlima,
dc.tinEl. Bocliabia, Charles I: nip,
Albert Culbortach, P. A. Iltdoim,
John D. Godbold, John H. ldrih.r,
J. Gard Mer Coffin, Waliar P. Mannall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. a. Pollack, IL D.
Charles A. Colton, Hcary L. BingvalL,
lii'llliam Douglass, John M. Saa-yor,
Francis Felix, C—..orgo S. ileldea,
George F. Gilimore, AB:minder litidle.
Jana: S. noon., Theobabi Umbstaetter,
Willign B. 'laver., George B. White,
Se..rdary and Tre_artwer—CUAS. A. COLTON. LteS
BANK OF lOWA.
R. J. STEVENS &
;01 -r-k.
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompu,
witted. I,6NDS selected and locbto!. Capnalhte
wishing to rank° inw,atmouts In the West, can do so through
this hr,thit, Corn,qx)ndehre irriVa:Ozn
arta' tit woraa 111 QB. D. Dect-2..
USTIN LOOMIS & 00., Dealers in
.. Prematsory NotesAßoude, 3lcrt.gageo, and all 6occritics
for Money.
Money Loaned on Chao at the: dato , c, with aellataral
security.
NOTE'S AND DRAPES EVJGHT FOLD .
Persons . dcairing Loans can be accommodated an res. ,-, 32.-
bla turms, and capitsdistis can be furnished with good securi
ties at remunerative prices.
Aleo, atteud to the dale, Eventing and L . .4eo4iitg of P.. 4.0.1
Ettato.
OM.co, No. 92 P0Z13.11 etreet, clove Wood
V,r„.. AUSTIN LOORLI-E, Notary Public.
and E-
N 9 che, ° n L go l'i llro!rrs 'ss an S d O lil S er ' s in
Po
antes, Gold, Sil - ior and P.ank Notes. Excitang ' o on the Eaat
rothese'rDrg
am and Wortarn Citlea constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the Unitad
States. Deposits received in par fandx or curr,lnt paper, No.
Market street, th3tVil3bll ALA FOClrtli
T"m -4 0
c' WOODS, OomalereW. Broker, and
Dealer In Notes,lionda, 3taclia,lii.le.lE:gatz; ,to., N 0.76
Perth eLreet; Piltzburgb, Pn. jaz6
stizann Machinery , far Screw Pro
peller Sloops-of-War at the U.
S. reavy Wards of PorUinonith,
N. H., Boston, New York, Phil
adeiphia, Gospott, and Pensa
cola.
NAV T DEPART %i ENT, July 26,1668.
‘,I,E A LED PROPOSA LS, endorsed " l'ropo•
1..) eats for Sian Machinery for &reit, Propene ,
nt , War," will be received at tras department until 1 o'cloclt
of the 6th of September next, fur the complete con
atruction of the seam inachicery and appendages, and
ply
dug the same en bean., fur each of the screW sloopaof-war
braiding at the U. S. navy-yards at Portsmouth, N. Li., New
Yort, Philadelphia, and Gosport in accordance with the fol-
lowing coedit:one :
The offers must be for a specific sum for putting the whole
in successful operation, must include all patent tees, and the
department will require a release from the proprietors of
any patented article or arrangements need in or about the
machinery, and mutt state the time in which the work will
be completed, and must be accompanied by the areal guar
antee requirei by
law-
The name of the establishment in which the work hi be
executed mu tbe stated. The details of the design and al
raugeir,Nit c f the machinery will be left with the party
wheeepropoeition may be excepted an combining the eirieti•
eat member of advautegea keeping in view cost, nimplic'te
of construction, readinese c f access for adjustment when In
operation, and not being subject to derangement In the
working parte; it being the object of the cepartment to pre
cure machinery which can deve"op great power when re
quir-rd de as to insure high speed for tie many days as per ee
ele, while at the same time they will he able to propel the
vessel at a moderate speed with great oeonomy of wee to
that Meg voyages may he pa:farmed with ono supply of
coal.
With this view, the department will expect the bidiers
to guaranty the resulte proposed to be accompliehed
by
their plane, and to specify anise reeeltA under the following
herds:
DC. The amount of horse power which the eagiaes aria
boilere will be able re develop for flee days consecutively
when drivel: op to their highest capacity, to be measured on
beard theveesel by the indicator, at the Ma! c.t 38,u00 laurels
lined one foot high in a minute and to be not lose than 1000
hone power, and at leatt to revolutions per minute.
The consumption of coals per horse power per hour niust
be elated. The pressure in pounds per :gears inch es the
piston neeeteary to work the engines at the shove Velocity,
the :crew being diecoaueeteii and the engines without e
lead, except she tine of shafting, most not exceed 234 pounds
par square inch of pietin by indicator diagram.
2d. The quantity of c-al which can be stowed in the chip
without exceeding the total weight of 406 tone for machin
my, appendages, boilers and water in them, bunkers, toots,
square pieces, and coal within the length occupied by the
engines and boilers. The boilers to be of iron of the multi•
tubular kind, with brass tab= awl with teleecopic smoke
pipe and, as is is ioteaded to use fresh water in (lee
bet
ere,
a condenser of the most approved kind will be e
quiree.
The propeller with the connexions fie iAnistlzig it will be
of compeeition, to be prope. ly proportioned fur at haul 30
revolutions per minute and for the immersed amidehip Flee.
Lion of the-vessel.
The pumps, apparatus for ventilating, and appartena tic s
of all lands necessary for the perfect working of the whole
to be of the most approved kind&
The coal bunkers, :Matt peerage, two atwartship iron bulk
bowie, a distilling apparatus for fresh water, teem w ;licit
can be made not Lens than 60U gallons par day, and the tools
and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for an
euicieut cruising steam sloop-of-war must be included in'
the proposition, and a HA of them will be furnished.
The wood and carpenter work., except the boring out the
deadwood for the shaft necessary to adapt the vessel for the
reception of the machinery, boilers and appendage will be
provided at the expense of the N evy Department, and it
will permit the use of such facilities as it may have for
hoisting the Luse y machinery on board.
For the eacottunodation of the entire steam machinery
and fuel tears will be allowed in the body of the ship, the
entire space under the spar deck commencing at lb foot
abate the Wain main, and thence extending forward a distance
of 60 feet.
'Within title space it is expected to carry coal fir five days'
steaming at the maximum ei eed.
.In the specifications the dilly consumption of fool will be
stated; also the weight of the reaeletrary, coal, boilers,
water in them, shaft, propellor and appendages, with tools
and spare work, all of which must net exceed 400 tens of
2,210 poande.
The distance tram the after aide of the mainmast to the
alter side of the forward stern post will bo about 80 feet,
and the distance between the forward and the after stern
poets will bo seven feet. The depth from the load water
line to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 12
feet 1 inch.
The proposal must be accompanied by full epeelfications
and general drawings, having the position of the centre of
gravity of the machinery, boilers, ace, marked on them,
giving also the capacity of the steam cylinders, pleaaure of
steam, area of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump and
outboard delivery valves, space for steam above the water
line of the bailers, the fire and grate furnace, also the diam
eter, pitch, surface, and kind of propeller and other prin
cipal points, that comparisons con readily be made.
The terms of payment will be that, when one-half of the
materials and labor provided for in the contract shall have
been completed to the satisfaction of the department, there
will be made a payment of l e n part of the whole amount of
the contract. When the whole shall have been eompleted
and ready for erection In the ship a further payment of Y e
will be made; and when a eatistactory trial of seven con
secutive days shall have been made, then a further payment
of ta: ; and whoa the ship shall have performed satisfactorily
at sea for n period of three months, the remaining tam shall
be paid. The repaint necessary during this period from de
fective workmanship or materials will be at the expense of
the contractor.
it is to be unilerotood that if the weight and other condi
tions specified in the contract bo not complied With, the de
partment is to be at liberty to reject the whole machinery,
the contractor to be at the expense of taking it ont of the
ship and refund whatever amount of the contract price may
have teen paid.
PROPOSALS will also be received at the same time and
place for the steam machinery and appendages, and placing
the same on board each cf the ecrew sloope-of-war bni_ding
at the navy-yards-at Doeton, Philadelphia,, add Pensacola
under the apecifications and conditions abovo stated, with
variations Mahe following partici:tiara, lie:
lit. Borso power 750 at, at least, 80 revolutions per
minute.
2d. The total weight for machinery, appendages, I oilers
and water in them, bankers, tools, spare pieces, sod coal
must not exceed 310 tom of 2,240 pounds each. The length
occupied by the engines and boilers will commence 14 feet
abaft the mainmast, and thence extend forward a distance of
46 feet.
The distance from the after-side of the mainmast to the
atter-aide of the forward stern poet will ho about 76 feet.
The depth from the load-water line to the top of the keel
under the propellor will be 9 feet 2 inches.
Ream engine manufacturers who desire to bid, mn obtain
a copy of the section of any one of the 'MK-1s upon making
application to the department. ISAAC TUIIPOFN,
i v 3 letsees Secretary of the Navy.
wing and
00L.1103.
FOlt AUGUE3T
LOOMS', Poet Building
BANKS.
John H. Ohoonberger,
N. Grattan Marph7,
LE2o.r. M. Pennock,
James D. Kelly,
James De:drum,
John V. Corgrai . c,
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BY AUTHORITY.
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UPS.-
=0 doz. Larson Syrnp;
10 " Strawberry Syrup;
5 Pine Apple "
15 Raspberry '•
E,c,:ivra and for ask, by
RE=Elt A ANDERSON,
No. S 0 Wood street,
Jai) I)T,Dmita the St. Charles Hotel.
STONE WATER PIPE.-
603 yards e inch;
14)0 -• 4 "
6,c,j 4. s
4r.s) " 2 "
IleaEU - ad and for sale by ije3) ELENRY 11. OOLLINS
EW BOOK 8 1 NEW BOOKS 11—
Mary Dement, by Mrx. Ann 5. fitepbens
The Jealona Wife, by Ines Pardon.
For vie by R. A. LOOMIS,
'Publishers" Agent,
ie B Post Dendinga, 41 Fifth street.
WRAPPING PAPERS.-1000 reams as
sorted raw, straw aidrag wrapping, for sale by
W. 11.. O. JOHNSTON t CO,
e 9 Parer Dealers, 67 Wood street.
C I OPY.ING PRESSES, Cotoying Books,
IL/ Brnaurs - Cil Paper, for sale by 1 j 3. RAVEN,
mx24 ' Corner tfarket and Fewnd eta-
VINE FUN:TR.- 7 -29 f bbls. Fine Flour in
stare and feriabe by
-- bica nTDIMES BreArla a co,
: tkoTP.Or of Weal and Weser streets,
J -
ROOMS.-100 dds. Extra, Carpet= Corn
Broome on band and for ado by
B. C. 4 J.ll. SAWYER.
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ILROADS.
Eliiiil2aoAD NOTICE.'
The PittsVh l P.-VFE,ty,pp Odeage
gifk
R AI 1112 - 0 A' D',
WITH ITS AMPLE ROLLING' STOCK
and equipment, and its through con noctlens,ia pro.
pared to transport Passengers and Irreisht from
DUPHIA and PrITSBUFAIE to CHICA(IO, IN.
DIA N A PO.LIS, CINCLNNATL, and all placos ?Teat and Smith
west, with a great degree of regularity and expodltiod.
The fact that - this Bond tonne a direct andSnub:ll-dated
tine between Pithalyargh end Chicago, to a enilltiont gnat.
antee that Ito Trains will motto good time, and connections
with Tr.thason-other Road.
ON AND APIBIt MONDAY MAY 10th,1858,, the Trains
en this road will leave the 137.4051 DEPOT, Pittsburgh,
daily, (Sundays excepted, as follows:
. PABSMiGER TRAINS LEAVE,
Pittsburgh. Crestlino. I Et. Wayne.
IL S. Mail 7:30 A. hi. 7:97 P.M
First Expre55,..........140 A. M. 10:00 P.M 5 6:0o P. H.
Second " 2:11 P. 91. I 1023 P.M I 4:60 A. M.
REACH CHICAGO First Express, at 7:00 1L Second
Exprom at 1:30 P. M.
REACH CINCLNNATI—First Express 5:23 P. et;_orsund
Express 7:23 A. at.
RE AC , I ST. LOUTS—First F.xprass 5:00 sc.; Second Ex
press 4:63 0. tr.
AM Trains make cleso MrafiCaOL.9 at Oreallue for Colum•
Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also, at Fort
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for
Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louis • also, M Forest with
Train, on the 51. It. h: L. E. R. R., and Lima with Trains On
Dayton and Michigan Raiisrond.
RETIIRNING.
Prom Chicago. I Pt. Wayne. ivastline.
U. S. 'Mail, .10,00 P.M. 6:30 1 A. 1.1.12:40 P.M. 8.92 P. M.
Ist Express, " e la3A. M. 2:00 P. It. 0:12 P.M. 8:10 AP.
2d " 6:25 A.III I:16 P
These Trains make close connections with Trains for I9+
adelphia, Baltimore New York and Boston.
Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colevl.
bus make clues connections at Creatline with all returnltsg
Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central mg,.
cola,Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with dose
Trais. At Foreet, connections are made with Trains to and
from Cincinnati, iipringaeld and Dayton. Tho 11. S. Mall
from Pittsburgh to Crtalino, being a train forlocal bum
nes% is overtaken by the Second Ea:prem.
ACCOMMODATION TitAINS--Isave New Brighton for
Pittsburgh, at INtO A. .1.. and 12:35 P. 10. Leave Pitts
burgh for New Brighton at 9:3d A. 91. and 5:00 P. M.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, and to charge for
handling.
Travelers or West
intg to purchase tickets in Pt rte.
burgh for the West, will bear tn mind the only ..e.gazt
authoraed by the P., F. Si. it C. It. R.; C. a P.ll. R.., and
Steubenville end Indiana Railroad Companies, is
GEORGE PARKIN, at this Union Ticket Lace,
Connacted with the Penn's R. It Psizon„ger Depot,
Corner Liberty nod Grant streets.
BAGGAGE will not be checked for parsons purchasing
tickers at any othorplacc in this city.
Ti) COMMENCE ON MONDAY, May 10th, and continue
until farther notice.
J. J. HOUSTON' an. Pma'r. nod Pet. Ag't.
D. W. BOSS, Pass'r. Agent, Chicago.
01. H. EluOitS. Superintendent.
NEW WESTERN ROU'EE,
TO CISOLNIiATI, LOUISVILLE aud ST. LOUIS
VII FrrTSBU FO.l Fr. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
A_ND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON 4% DAYTON FAILED
VIA. Di:LAMA...SZ CUT-OPU
Ridancx only Z 2 milf:g from ltiitabsscy b Cliw:rmat3
VFIIIS LINE is composed of Roads of the
First Clair, and is 10c....Zed through a beautiful and
highly colligated portion of the State.
Diract conneolien io rc.ade et Cincinnati with tho Ohio and
Kisetesippi Railroad, (the tracks of :he 11. P. A. 1/..5 G. C. M.
Ruads, being connected, ii)r
Loalsvitio, St. UMW,
EvaasTiilo, Ceiro,
Memphis, Vicksburg,
New Orleans.
Conneztion made et et. Loals with the Paoifio Railroad
end lttissotui 11,iyer Pactcts,
KANSAS AND NB:Bak:24A,
And ell 1.0.1J1-3 ALI° wnnt. , cni at Cincinnati wi,n
.Kentucky Central Z. R., fur L ngton, DalaiHEN, leranta , ...rt
end all points in C., , ni.rni linutucky.
Trains led - re e.rcat etation in colluw3;
Through to Cincinnati ivit,l
" but our of care, at
e_t
as h Y rivinr at 5.55 P. M.
v.o.ecitsor nr
e ) tiring in Crettlino at 10:no
Gin. 8:Q0 P. M.
BAGGAGII CRECKIa ,
Vaii , b 1..c4a , 4R auy et.lte 1}0E144,
Po: el.• lefortnatiiin, and Through l`tekete, apply at the
Tickot Ohlce. wraor Rome, or at Peen etroet
ir.:citr - Pi - is , gingers 3eairuaa ra gon]F, tuts roni.e tr.tii c. (,)r
'Maori via Dr,lawdre Ci
j. It. Mut.)Ed, Supt. P. Pt. W. A It,
1....Ai:i11, ti:.pt. C. H. a D. 11. it.
nor2tl
The Ciewtitiand, Pittsburgh and
Wheeling Etafiread , ,
Still
Plitsburgb, Columbus 4i Cinc lftn 1I
R AILROAD
Change of 'l'lme.
dIN AND AFTEE. MONDAY, MAY 10TE{,
Vt„.." I.FirS. Tralus will Live the Dsp{..t :X tnt, rettasylvainit
C+lti - xad nonrigid ..z ft,' tows :_
6:45 A. AR.. ror OLEVELASD, BUFFALO, Drearirs,
CHICAGO AND T 1173 Vir.a.
WIWI 1 , 70 A ND ZAIUSVILLS.
I i'or CLEVELAND, TOLE.I, DIIIT4IT,
2:35 Po 3 . 1 . .a.."l'll e l ill a C tr l t A Coni T L E tT r ar Cleveland,
wita Detroit line of steamers.
4:00 P. iii . .} L .i 7 :: 'lj. We STATIONS ON THE RIM
Paasongers desiring to go to Cltiarigo qr palate beyond
Chicago, via Cleveland, most abk for tickets via Clovok.nd
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND erNCINNA 27 (via
9 TEV73ENVILLEO ItAll 120 AD
CHANGE OF Tlllll.—On and after MONDAY, the Huh,
of May, IEISB, Trains will leave the Depot' of the re:.l.3yi vh.
aim. Central Railroad, as follows:
ror STLUBS.VvaLT, CoLUMBErB, DAYTON.
:00 1, N a l LiDisZILPOLIS, Loriatatiik, C.,ino, Ils.a
-cE11.2.5D Szv? OBI:LA' 1.0.
1 ., Pun CLICIZISMiI ANZ S',.. Liolir, and ALL
2;3 5 p i ll _ :MIS Boos AND WEar.
° Through to Cincinnati without change
of ears.
Paccenona d,iiii - ing to go to Coluinbuq, Cincinnati, etc.,
or any pinta beyond union:bus via dtenbenville, must ask
for tickets via Steubenville. JAI - U:3 FARMER,
Superintendent, (I,l'. & W. IL .T....,
W. W. BAGLEY,
rnyl2l i3nperintendent P., O. it C. &U._
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSYILLE
lE.RO
R A
(IN and after Monday, the . 10th inst. Page ,
anger Trains will be run daily, (except Sandays,) from
the Pennaylvania Railroad Passenger Depot, Be rOBOWEI
Mall Train leaves ............::00 L. sr_
Express Train leaves Pittsburgh .1130 o.
For.:I7RNING;
Mall Tra n 1eave51e......2:00 a, N.
EXprOSE/ 8:03 A ms.
Arriving at Pittsburgh F 1•45 a. x.
Tickets to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket °Mee.
Mail Train connects at Cannelleville with Punting a Hall's
Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, eta., and
at West Newton with Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Somerset,
Berl* etc.
Freighb to and from Pittsburgh and Stations on Pitts
burgh and Connoliaville Railread, will be received and de
livered in Pittsburgh, at the " Baldwin Depot," opposite
Duquesne Depot." Excepting such as Pig Iron,
Stone, etc., which will be Issded or an c.a4cd at Outer De
pot, or at the cruel Depot, as may be arranged with Freight
Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh.
PL.h.o.,rao:ir, supt
Tranc-oortation Department P. a 0. it.
Connellsville, May oth. 1858.
N 617 Route via River and Railroad,
lindligupolis a, Chitinliati Railroad
PONNEOTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with
,l Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Euitriads,
to dt. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany
and Ealem, and litletugan Central Loads ctu.g. tau,
ROCK LELAND, sICRLINOTON, and all intern adiato
points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANS.POLIS, TERSE
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU.
Freight carried ft'om einoinand or Lawrenceburg in leas
time than any other route by 24 hours, and at as low rates.
The only road by which shipments can ba made from Cin
cinnati to the Wee, without breaking bulk.
Consignments made to J. E. OIBIIONti, Agent at Cincin
nati; lit, W. E. titiT,i`EiG, Agent nt ,L.terenreburg, will
receiro prormpt attention, and no charge for comthisaion ;
r.o dargo foi &cam! cr a:amide.= at Latarerierburg.
For further iniurmedivn, ap.ply . to THOMAS RATTIGAN,
(No. 316 Water abeet.) Ag,ebt tha Company, who Is pie
plod to giro iminr.uu ElEasitYY3 to Indianipolis, Terre
Hants, Lafayette, Chicago, Porn, Gres/10E1911o, Clyavaardp.
villa, Charleston, Parts, mud Mattoon-
It. H. LORD, PresidanU
JEO. Goz:1 iar,fght Agent.
urn
FURNIT URE.
MiTLIKEN CO. have on .11.1_ . nd, at
o then ..="tor,sivo U.lBLii and
No. d 4 < ith4tl l LsrLet., o largo oxi. -
srtii.celt rlExtoy.
and they will sell 16 rcr cent lower
than costomary Wee. Tart c h Only. fdec27:7
WOODWELL'd FURNITURE AND
.'crattins,whol.er.634 Lad itat:.;t,o;nbractng ovary
style of rnraitrire, in Boaawood, Mahogany aid Walnut,
autt:43bo for Parlors, Clhantbora and Ilining .Itootio, equal t o
any in blewl orh or Pialiat:olphia, and at loam . pricoa. 1/very
article tratklo by lio.nct,gad . ForraatoA. Coblot-otokera sup.
tilietl with any qu.a.atty of 117111 , 1111.11111 and CIFi A nig, on
r usonallo liotoia and Eitatnboata farilioted at tho
Ehortost notit4. 'Famous, NW. 77 and 79 THIRD &met,
0c2.2
PaUZal:t,
1 TARCH.-240 bxs RochesteiPoul Starch,
rfr=l.l7o cod for Mad bs , iniantlir a. Ciint.fNfi.
PDLIC i re t of tbz tieason just re -
ANAS---E
ala
eared by =Press cbd4°Z.L ANIamoN,
y
" T 0.119 Wood street.
OPPcaita Charfeet-libtai.
OLL BUTTER-2 bbLs. Fresh Roll Bat
received end tor . ®le by JA.9. A. PERM,
ta7l2 • ..uarnwhttOzt . rod Prrarats.
pHIN TING ezeeatett in the highest style of
art, and at raw:loran, price 4, by
J. B. WIU&IN, Bookseller and &abater,
63 'Mod i=reet, near reuhh._
:TVEW BEDFORD SPERM. CANDLES.--1
1.11 at boxes sorted a:1 .e, to, Wo and 6'n, Eger= Om
on hand and forrnltt by ~ Et. (X Ze, '7,13..8.6 write.
1 - 117F.FS 13001i-ISZEPING, Blanks, an
Dinicant
Armor Maiket and ger.diz3,so3Gta•
A WNING RODS-1 set Awning Rods, for
JIIL 06 3 04 U 02.5) /1/fSBIC B. CIOLLINO,
Summer Arra:Weir:amt.
ON AND AIM MONDAY, JIILY 5
PENNSYLVANIA. OENTRAL RAILROAD
• - •*;,""%,": - .1 • • , Fz.:'-.4'.7241:tigl
K•r 4":
EIGHT.;DAILIt 'liaArks:.
THE MATT, mnsrtsl leaves the. Passenger Station every
morning, (except Sunday,) at 8.110 o'clock, Pittabtugh time,
arriving in Philadelphia at 11:00 P. bL
THE PAST LINE Daily, except Sunday, at 1./..5 P. at., ar
riving En Philadelphia at & o'clock a. sty and stopping only
at principal stations. " -
1 / 12 ' "bI•PUEBB , TEADI leans the Station everravening
at 9:50 o'clock. Stopping only at Clreonalmrg,Latrober7ohns
town, Willmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, Ac connecting at Har
risburg with the Train direct for Baltirliod. arriving in
Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00
ACCOMMODATION TRA.INB:
THE dOEDISTOWN ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN leaves
daily (except Sunday,) - at &SO dclock,-F, IIL Stopping at
all stations, and running as far as .Conamangh. _ •
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for 'TtGrtle Creek
Bridge leaves daily, (except )3anday,), at lik4o, A. BL
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4.20 P. W.
THIRD ACCOMMODATIdN. TRAIN for Tattle Crocks
leaves daily, (ascent Sunday) at Cc2o, P. u.
.P.ETURNDiG TRAINS aniveln Pittsburgh as follows :--
'-press,l:ls, P. Lf..; Dlall,3:10 e. m.; Fait Lino 2:25 A. Is 4 Johns
town Accommodation, 11:00 a. n.; First Turtio Creek Accem
=dation, 6;56; A. ti:; Eneond AocommodA•don, 1240, P. IL;
Third 2..w.aramodatioia; 610, P. or.
Trains for Blairsville:and Indiana,connect at Blairsville
Intersection with mail train. Eaat, R70C.11 train Weal, and
the Johnstown amomodation train East arid West.
dra PITTSBURGH AND CONNBLVIVILIit TRAINS,
stopping at all Stations on the PittaburgtiAind Connell*
villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:
MAIL TRAIN 7:00 A. X. EXPRESS TRAD7-3:20 P. 55-
RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh alid:Courtallrrale
Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8:45 a. at. and W.1:1
The traveling pubis will find it greatly to their in
terest, In going East or Weat, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be sur
passed on any ether route. Az the Bead Ia ballasted with
atone,
and is entirely free from duet, we can promise safety,
apeed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their
-Cron;.. —BABE:—
atzontige.
o Now York..
" Philndolphia,
4,13,001 ToDaltimore—
,. 10,00 . 6 Lancaster..
To B.arriebnrg, 87.4 b.
Baggage chocked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Bail
road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York.
Przsengers purchasing tickets in care, Will be chargedten
cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICB.—In case of loss, the Company will hold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed 23 cents for each passenger and bag
gage. For tickets apply to J. ETEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station,
Iv 9 on Liberty and Grant streets.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
- -rile THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE,connecting
Jthe Atlantic Cities with Western, North-western
and South-western States by 4 a continuous Railway direct.
This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Dail sot
Steameni to all ports on the Wes' , sou at Cleve
land and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on the North
western Lakes; making the most D 0. 1 ,07, mann and
a" u 2.01112 by which PRIMO HT can be forwarded to and
from the Gm= Wass.
Rates between Philadelphia Pittsburgh,
FIRST CLASS. Boots,Shnoe, Hata and l
Cape, Books, Diy Go ods (in bout!, bales
and trunks,) Drugs, boxe4and bales)
Feathers, Furs, Le.
SECOND CLASS—Domeetio Sheeting, Shirt-'
ing and Ticking (in original bales),
Drugs (in c ,, 0-a), Hardware. Leather(in
rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
40.
THIRD CLASS , : —Anvils, Steel, Chains (Jai
tanks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted
(loose or In sacks), Tobacco, manufao.
lured, (except Cigars or cut,) Eto., La.
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beef
and Perk, ((in casks or boxesPastward,)
Lard and lard etl, Nails, Soda Ash, Ger.
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, *Malin, Lc., Ow.
FLOUR-75c. bbl. until further notice.
GRAIN in car loads, 35 cts. ID 100 lbs. until further notice.
COTTON—S 2 s; bats, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until
farther notice.
In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
114+, ba particular to mark packages "via Peunry/var.ia
re L All Goods consizned to the Agents of this Road
at Thilte.elphia or Pittsburgh, will "be forwarded without
detention,
Prima? Amara—Harris, Wormley k Co., Memphis, Tenn.;R. F. Sage Co., St. Louis; P. G. O'Biley Co., Evansville,
Ind.; Dame:mit, Bell k Co and Carter it Jewett, Louisville,
11Y4 R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind ; H. W. Brown hCo., and
Irain & Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham A Co. ' Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech It Co., No. 5.1 Kilby street, Boston; Leech & Co,
Nat 2 Astor House, Nr. york ; 10,1 Vfilliara sheet, and No.
S Ratter/ Place, New Yolk; J. &leader, Philadelphia;
Mcgraw A goons. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
U. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.
H.' 4. LOMI3AEIf,T,
Superintbndent, Altobna, Pa.
taaJ
G ROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS
140 bago Rio 0.1i4P1
100 chests Black and groan Tese ;
25 bblis. Crnshod sugar ;
25 " Coffee
1.0 New York Syrup ;
20 " New Orhans Molasso.l ;
6 Tierces New Rice;
10 boxes W. W. IL Grant's Tobsooo ;
10(., " 1 1 . B. and Layer BaUdni;
V kegs French Elvw;.,;
2 Puncheons Jan/aid-a Rum;
" Sonia Caul Ruin;
Pipes 'Holland Gin;
Also, French Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Cham•
pagne Wines; Pnro Old Rye and Roctitled Whisky!, in gore
vud tot sa!o low, by 11.6.140aTii 1311OWNLM:,
Fncceesure to Haworth, Bro. et Brownlee,
cur. of tue Dice oad cad Diamond alloy,
nay2o Pittsburgh, Pa
LINE
SUNDRIES.--
13 CIDLB. Eastwlek's E4r4;
25 " Now York
25 " Balt:upon
G 4 Idls. New Orloana Sugar ;
IA half chests Young Ilysou Tea;
all Ela4. Tes, for vile Py
jean W. SMYTH &CO
bi A , N iz - 6,,, IL f L or A BIo P by AP w E a R i .— e. A jol la u ff zo o I N ot a vgious
Su Farr Toolert.47 , Wood rt.
ALLANTALTioN. sPI:44R NOL.A.SSES—
I. 100 Ws. fully fair and primp N. 0. Bngar •
600 bbld., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Ilcdciacep;
69 " St. JE613:167 S. A tdokwes, now landing and
for rale,
by MILLER to lILCHETBON,
mr2.5 /Inc al and 24,1 Litnty meet.
LULL PAVER—Of best quality—for sale
by MI. G. JOHNSTON es CO ,
je2B Stationers, 67 Wood street.
T I NVELOPES.—Buff, Straw, .Arabor and
Whit; of ell sizes, sold wholesale or retail, by
IYII. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
w•Slr Stationers and Paper feelers. 67 W 3301 Vt.
ODA ASII.-100 casks Soda Ash, now
binding and for sale by
mYtti MILLER Ss BICIOTSON.
LUGS. -10 barrels fresh Eggs, just receiv
ed and for sale by JASIIB A. YETZEB,
ja2 Comer Morkot and Pint stress.
ei9D FISH.'"
W
8 drum extra largo Cod Rah ;
-'
3 " , largo " " Jaat recalved and
for tale, by I,IIM M; ht ItICKETSON,
mr2.6 Noe. 221 and 2233.iberty. street.
P 6 SALE—One Steam Engine; Cylinder
15 inchss in di: meter, 4% feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder
13ailers 82 niches in diameter, 80 foot in length, with tire
;rout Illy Wheel 18 feet in diameter. For price and terms,
inquire of B. C. J. U. 13.5WY81L,
i`/cr. d'r Wood area.
LADIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT
ERS, with and without heels, at thpPeople's Shoe
Store, 10. 17 Fifth street. DIFIENBACHNIt a CO.
GEN CS CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP,
at the People'e Shoe Store, N 0.17 Fifth street.
DISTENBACHEtt , is CO.
HAVE constantly on hand a largo supply
tic Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal pnrposos.
Thote:talahing anything in this line can rely upon getting
J 0.43111 FLEMING'S,
iylg a pardarticia at
CcrnFr Diamond and BS ark t etrset.
$ 1600
8 rooms and bath room, good cellar, and
°thier conveniences, nitwits un Franklin street: WO In hand
bastion at one and two years. 8. OTHEIBERT & SON,
.1.116 61 Market street.
___—......•_ _
"TAL, just received and for Bale,
by W. 9. HAVEN,
Stationer and Printer,
e2B Corner Market and Second street&
QOAPS.—A large supply of Low's we
known Brown Windsor heap, jolt received Ala
Honey, Palm, Lettuce, Nymph and other fancy-Boaps con
stantly on hand at JOS. ELVa ING d,
• 7 Corner Diamond and Elarket street:
OOLTON'S WEST TOURIST & GUIDE
For silo by (ien) J. R. WELDER.
DELIV;ERED EVERY M.ORNING;•=
Forney's Press, Public Ledger, N'. T. • Tiinds,Tald
*ad. Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered
to every part of the city. Trade =pulled by leaving your
addrees at H' UHT it MINER,
Jel2 Illoonic Hall.
GENT'S WEAR.-
' OHFAP.
Gent's. Patent Leather Gutters ; a
:Vd. Gent'd Patent Leather Oxfords ; 1:1
il Gent's Calf Boots ;
Bli
Gent's Fine pp.
c) CH.t....“ ers •
AT THU POPLEI3 611013 STORE,
•
Jet: . No. IT Plfttl-Strant, DIXITESTRACILER &..00
QTAR C = D.LES.-75 - bans extra f.:Ada
-14,Y mantine Star Candles, warranted superior to.any in
the market, on band and for sale by ,
myl3 - B. CI. Sr J .11. EAWYEIt •
Q,PONGES—A largo supply of coarse and
Bne Bpongea, of a very almoner gaol*, jaet received
by JOB. FLEMING.
Copier Diamond and Market street.
QTATIONERY • FOR • OFFICE
largo oupply,of Staple and Fancy Stationeryfor of.
llces, banks, otc.,far ticlo by (jolg) J. R. WELDIN.
VB,EISH TEA, *ORE NEW /TEA , - The
u- finest Tea of every name, grade and iolor. Tha,ento-
Ediher ha's in . stare and 'arriving, a most extensive; and
complete assortment of Ica 1 chesta, half chests and fami
ly boxes, all of which Is offered at greatly raanced prices.
Je32 S --TAYNE,fI„ 213 Riftb street
A. HOME IN THE CO UNTR
Cottage Home ofd rooms, good cellar, and eery
convenience tairdike a comfortable and pleasant residence;
table,sarriage, : house, spring hona, %I) peach tieeg,'; also,
choice apples Oct tither fruit, 12 acres of lava, good quality
for gardening- purposes, situate at 3 miles frout_the city,
nor the Washington Turnpike. Terms easy, and inumtll
- .Sor sale by." S. CMTIII3EII.T BON, .
61-11arket straw,:
DEsilidiALE PROPERTY FOR. sALE
p ur 4lig 'Howie and two large lota, with go9d
pratimetsit. titimedbta peaseasion. Price, SIBM -
Ape= citliCed,itc=r fv - imProve% Primo 19td . one
miletroM:lllletto r lfclitge• e Price4 itermmip, _ •
Aimltiableptoplezitr at Lawrenceville, In complete order,
good imager, Imittodiate Eot3elition—slsoo, -
=ll- melba of choice Mud Ptatililltr =Mtn - IcA; in
ZOtia beatioi— s3,6 o per acre .S . CUTHBERT Ait PON,
JeZ- • bl Morket 'street.
LARK. STREET. —A ; Brick' Dvie
How on Mak street, near .oerponter's cloy, at the
2 , pr i m , alma. - 'Macs three other laiveUlog liontlea tie=
the above. .each:Mnos any. - ( .1
Mi t .1101%111-2Eirketsk •
Int ‘:
3c44)'
704).11 100 Ila
603. II 100 11)a
600. ici 100 Ma.
400.11 100 Me.
(1.:-50 bbls Herring"far 3:' a by
/t. a COLLIDTB
ETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
F.,MOYAL.=-J. t% H.: PHILLIPS have
xiitiniovid to thiii now buildink; Nol: 26 and 28 it6T.
OLAI3 dyad, watt alda;batmeet2 ?enflame:and the Bridge.
• • "03..ik 11.1ElineirsiPai •• •
iflAidrinnailibittani, MIMI= CiAiLICIAGE,
- TELBLE,: , SIM -TRANSP4.II,BNT OPAQUS •
OffiLi 01.07 EAR•
Of different Coloitu • • • •
milc h DIAVEgiS t rtf:ol l oVat&. - WINDO. Vi r. SEEADZO,
.0
_Of . 06 , etbrptien. ..` • •
Dealers 'INDIA •BUBBER GOODS, of nil
,idndo, made
ender:Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boater; and - Nev;
York.Balting - Companimfor the sale of their INDIA BUB.
DEB BELTING,_HOSE ;and PACKING. LEATHEa BELT.
LNG of Eastern manufacture, a superior !qualify ; Ale°, Lade
Leather and - Rivets. Agents for the OHIO EIRE-PItOOP
MINERAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paints, Varnishes,
Gila, Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. HOUB.E AND
EGON PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches,
done in the best and shorteattime.
d. A H. PHILLIPS,.
..Ql'o'Nos.2irand .1 'EL Clair street; Mannfactory. at Phil-
Ilpgyjilei on the Ohio rirer,,thr‘v nano below Pittsburgh.
Cos, CLOTHS, EATTBEG,
AT 'THE
out , th $t roe Carpet Store.
Lc i t C
UT D. & IL M'CALLIIM respectfully
yIT - 0 LAU tho attendOn of their former customers
and the, public generally , to their present stock, just selected
for Spring sales embracing the very latest styles of lforeigli
and Mite hianlifootare, eonsdsting in part of Velvets and
Bruisels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: also, Brussels,
Damask, Twilled and'Plain stair OdP.PETS.
OIL CLOTHS PIIOX T . ?.t BEISP WIDE,
Rugs, Mats, stair Rode, Canton "and Cowa Matting' List,
tarn and Rag Carpets; Venitlan Blinds; Painted, Buff and
Green Holland Shades.
It- will give us pleasure to show goods to all who may be
desirous of looking or parehasing, and we are determined to
offer inducements to any who may .favor us with a call, at
the old stand, No. 37 FOURTH Street, near Wood.
W. IL a U. IXCALLIIM.
(IL CLOTH CLOTHING—Of all kinds,
via black and yellow, Lr tale at the India Rubber Depot
and 28 St Clair street. jdo.9] J. H. DH114128.
®IL FOR THE -FALL TRADE.
We have oa hand, and era daily receiving additions
thereto from onr 01Sra andothermarmfactorlee, a largo stock
of Floor Eitirniture, Carriage Trinunire,Table Cover, Trans.
parent, *been and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used lox
Efourefurnishing and other purposes. Also, Transparent
Window 81mules, of dry and ell finish—gold bordered and
other styles, and Window naiads Trimmings.
l!derolienta end others will Lind it to their advantage to ex
amine act stock and prices before making their puronacal
elsewhere. T. A Id..2IELMLLPS,
Belo 2 , 9 and fz.-3 st. cLair
OIL CLOTHTABLE COV.ERS—Of our
owon and other manufacturers, for tale wholeeato
awl retail, by
Jrl7
TRANSPARENT UREEN OIL CLOTH
-3000 yard: icf a superior qualty, j net received from
toe factory, and for sale by J. 4tr. kJ- PHILLIPS.
jyl7 26 and 28 St. Clair ntreet.
fARRIAGE O[L OLUTll6.—Enamelted
with plain or figured Minkis—on muslin, Twilled and
Duct Goods, for solo by - J. A 11.
jyl7 26 and 2,5 St. Clair street.
OIL C
k, *.LO'
and imitation f
of ell kr pieces llo Ie at o `z. n d and il !8 -
at. °lair street. (jyli) J. & H. 111/1.1,1 es.
_HOSPITAL StIESTING—Of all widths
and of the heat cpudity, for sale at the Ladia Rubber
Depta x 20 and dt. Clair Wed.
jell
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best
article in use, for sale at the India it:ribber Depot, of
J. 6c IL PHILLIPS,
ell 26 and 29 Bt. Clair street.
'LOOR OIL CLOTHS,—
Of our 019T1 on 1 =tern manufacture—all ea tails, and
Cu' to split 4RT Elva of !=rna or hails— of the QU Cloth War e
rooms, No, 119 and 29 Bt. °Mir etivet.
oct2B J. 4-Er prnmaps.
[Great Chance to Italie Money.
THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECU
LATION OF THE TIMES—ONLY ONE
Dithr..."}t PRit EFLAR.D.--Forty thousand dollars
worth of valuable teal Estate, Watches, Jewelry, 4-4 .
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with agreat variety
of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed 01 in forty thou
sand shares, at one dollar per share, as follows :—Upon the
payment of one dollar, I will scud the payer a numbered re
ceipt, which will entitle linn to one share in the above undi
vided property. When the shares shell have been cold, the
shczeholdet's shall be nots.Redef the tint, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
then be held in the city of Philthelphia, and the whole of
dm property disposed of or distributed among them; in such
way as shall be determined torn b: them; each Sharehold
er shall be enthled to one vote, a. flommittee to be selected
by the Shareholders at raid meeting; to conduct or superin
tend the disposition of the property, according to the direr,
Lions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro
party to such tsurson or perectr,3 ea the Shareholders may
appalpt W I;ioiVe the same. The Beal Estate, consists of
ono three story brick dwelling house and lot, valribd kt $2500,
and two three story brick dwelling houses end lots vitip_ed
at 2700 each, in the city of Philadelphia, clear of all Lucent--
branoe, and title indisputable; the other property consists
of the whole stook and dxturee of one of the largest Watch
and Jewelry Stores in the city or Philadelphia, now, and for
a long time past kept by the subscriber. The stoea consist
ing of very fine Gold and Silver Hunting Cleo Lever Watch
es very fine Gold and Silver Patent lever, Lop-) and other
Viatehes, Geld' Chains,' PencAle,'Seals, Lockets, liar Stings,
Bfeoches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pins,
Etude, Sleeve Buttons, te., do., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver end Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sots, Carters, Cake Beshota, Cups,
Spoons, itnivos, Forks, to., to. Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxes, Accordions, and a great variety of other geode. The
above is not one of those schemes which ore devised to en
trap the taiwery, Gut is 5:1:1 bo a fair sale of the entire
property belonging to the subscriber, pereon.s are positively
assured the sta.:A b.a net been purchased for Site purpose of
deception, and to palm off common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for Hr.° Gold, none such will be iffintriblitc4 ilia most respect--
ahle pensions are given as references, to thOSO disposed to por
ches° shares. An orders by Vinci enticing the money will
be promptly attended to, and receipts loran:clod to the ad
dress of the sender, by return Any pusca coudiiig
ten dollars at one time, chalfrec_4ve eleven separate receipts,
in as many saparare names if de.r t ir.‘d.
tssN.ln writing fo: shares, please write the name of the
Poet Office, to which yon wish the answer directed. This is
the greatest c.hance of getting a large amount of. valuable
property, for a small sum, as hea ever before been offered to
the public , . Send on your orders, as nbares ftro selling rapid
lyrand it to emindenrly ea - peered the diatributien will soon
be matlO. . .
_ _
Artielee allotted to persons at a *stance, will be. sent to
them at their expel:m - 0.
fea.. Apras wanted in gvery town and village. All co a.
mud:cations mnat be addressed to
L. R. BROO MALL,
No. 60 South Szcond stroa, abode Chesnut,
Philadelphia.
COPYING PRESSES, with S&ew and
Lever, for eale by W. S. HAVkN,
Stationer and raper Dealer,
Cartier Market and Second streets.
QUAIDIER EXCU.RSIONISTS.—
IV Ladies who design taking is " kleasuro Trip,")lionid
provide tlitmegves with the
NEW LINEN TRIVELLNG SKIRT!
The aboce article can be predated at,
JOE. 1108Nra.
10 77 Market street.
IJURE FREN 'I BRANDY, for medicinal
parpoces, by the ix) t le or gallon, at
WO.E.TII f‘ DBCIWNLEE'S,
( e 6 in the Diamond
10 SACKS FEATHERS, for pale by
BaGILLEY, COSGRAVE 3 00.,
Kw 18 and 2D Wood feract,.
R YE. --125 bush Rye for sale by
JAS. A FETZER,
• 2 Corner Market and Firet streets
TIMOTHY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy
Seed for tale by JA,9. A. FETZER,
RYE FLOUR.-15 bbls. just received and
for sale by [mr3l HENRY IL COLLINS.
CIOS.-10 bble. fresh Eps just received
and for solo by I mr2CO obv WV" (101,T.Evs.
13XPANSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring, and
all tho other celebrated Skirts, for sale by
ap26 JOS. 11ORNR, 77 Market etroot.
10111ACK LACE MITTS.—A large dock of
jup excellent styles, with and withontAingers f very chew
at (a1)26) JOS. HORNE'S, il'ltlarket street.
CIOTTON IfOSIERY.--Evory variety of
ILJ Cotton stockings and Half Hose at the lowest prices
wholesale or retail, et JOB. TIMMY 8,
WO • 7 Market street.
YR • .-10 bblB. N. 0.. Syron for Bale, on
catidgnment by (ap7) IL COLLINS.
.
12) ICE.—Sit: tierces prime Rice, just receiv
.B. 1) od and for 8010 by BeT.TiPit: g. pacfrgysoN,
roan Nos. sfa. find 1.."2.1 Liberty I;trset.
AKE FISH-15 whole . bbls. Lake Supe
rior White Rah Just received and for salo by
JAS. A. PETZFR,
.a .Ccrner. Market and First streets.
10 BAGS Dried Apples, for - ale by
PAGALEI7, COSGRAirr, ez CO.,
N 05.19 and 2.0 Wood street
BY APPLES--100 bush., for sale by
JAI) TESZTRY GIN,LINS
. •
T
UST received another assortment of• BOOTS
e
one SHOES, consisting of lAdif3s' Heel Boob and Slip
pers,oent's, Boye's Youth's, and tarp variety of CM
ften. Yana) , Shoos. Please give ns a • cal Vat ' the Chcap
Cash Store of JOSEPH IL BORLAND,
.jel9 53 'Aurkot street, Smo• nd door froai Fifth.
WOOL WAN TED
-1.00,000 lbs. Wool Wanted nt highest cash
111TCEIC0013, Druitrarar 4 CO.,
122 Second street, and Ibl Front
price!, by
Jelllamdaw
'JAMB DYES—Btachelor's, Christadora's,
Alexar.dcr's,lon'a, and Water's Liquid Flair
Dyte—a largo supply constantly on hand, at
• JOSEPIIELEPENCI'2,
Corner 'Diamond and Market street.
LOYERSEED.---25 'Emks just retuived,
and farealciby ISMNILY L cOuLitui
5 1111 GROSS BLANEN'6 ONE PBNB
tPU aliat received. and fos sale lig
w. e. EFA..47IN,
mr2 Comer idarbatattideerrail strevsb.
10 DRUMS . CM r 1 1
,3 6,11 450 10 3 ia* by
ter24 Noa. 10 awl 20 Ti 706,1 a
m ocILLEY.'s SALVE for We whoicala
- -and retail at the Drug Sias cf
• JOHN , EU" 43.1
dal] : Voraer f Wood and 31.1 t h att., Pittalragh
story: frame w g
✓ . holm d lot of warrad. f 4) feet by,160, plea
ntly: eltwited ou lit:W Waste:: - Trims
- s. RT 61 . t.
H a ir orativo,
Axa
Brown's Sss Jamaica Gin.. s
Preston! d Merrill a Conk if-"tra o L 9 l
Kennedy's Medical DasmverYi
'/:hompson's War COmPW34,
Ep son ' s I T ...selible
4:4lvurik Campbell's Etarch,
Borax
•• • l Ealiietre - • •-
• Lemon - i5SruP.•
- Arm by: —, : YABst.taTtell CO„ .
iY 2 - 4 ' 1- ,110. ei3;coTif . or of Wood an Fourth sta..
404.Y0IIIYAA,prqVp1:ATOR.-1O grOsit;
rr
13: 4 xyfitiIENESTOCK CO I
L.Ggita cl atz i,r linakezd Etat inv4610..
'47 . ERMIFUGE
WE beg leave to call the atter,
tion of the. Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
couttry,..to twoypf- the most popu
lar remedies now of
the publi ,
We refer to
Dr. Chas. illtane's Celebrated
Verniiftige and Liver
We do not recommend them al
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
TAP. VEXI,MIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. , It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of,LivER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEIVfENTS, 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 ew e.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
J. H. PHILLIPS,
26 and 28 St. Clair street.
J. di PHIJLTPS
DR. M S LANE 1 S
CELEBRATED
A, N D
LIVER.PILLv
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
their manufacture. And being de
termined that Dr. M'Lane'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
FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, PP.
P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering fr,rn cthers
than Fleming Bros., will do well to write thcir ordora
distinctly, and take none but Dr. MLane's, Trepartd by
Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we will forward per mall. post paid, to any
p:irt.--01 . the United States, one box of Pills for twelve
three-cdi postage stamps, or one vial of V..rtnifuge for
fonrteeti tliree-ce t tamps. All orders from Cannda must
be accompanied by tweco...:_, : ents extra.
- r i g 'LANE'S VERMIFUe .AND LIVER
PILLP.-76 gran on hand and foi ivas"
E. L. BAHNEBTOOrnt&N,„ „,
Corner Wood and Fourth stroo`h:
- 41,7 W TRMATMELITT.
Private and Confidential Nedical Advice!
jk:r TIIE BUFFALO PRIVATEHOSPI
TAL—EatabIiahed for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal
Weak-rims and tbo 'Secret Intimates of Youth and Maturity',
by Dr. AMOS SON, Donk), N. Y. Woo corner of Biala
and Quay otrosts, (up stairs.)
A 1110 ST SOIENTI-1170 11.TVENTION.
An inetrmnent for the owe of G e nital Debility, or Nochir•
nol rrq'faiens, more properly known as Seminal Wealmesa,
Ac. Can be permanently cured in from ftfteon to twenty
days, by the use of thls instrument, when used conjointly
with medicine!.
YOUNG MEN TAIO3I PARTICULAR NOTION.
Dr. AMOS fi SON take pleaanroin announcing that they
have invented a most lameitanti air neat for the care of
the above diseasez. It bee been =bleated to a test by the
most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and
New York; it has been declared the only pedal hintrament
ever ,yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weeknoss,or any
dice-see of the getaal or canoed by tho wain habits
of youth.
Dr. AMOS fs BON, In ordu 4o eaddy the cues: Et eri.lml
am to the merits of their instrotoont, pledge theme:lle; that
in any instance where they may wove nuaatbfectory after
fair trial, the money will be refunded by retnrningthe
etrament in good order.
Persona 712hing the above mafal Inst•natent will observe
that tho pito, With the accompanying directimri, ri.„^carely
packed and sent by exproes, Li ten dollar&
NEW RZALT;DIES AND QUICK CUP. 32.
Dr. ABIOS SON may ho consulted from eight o'clock in
the morning until nine at night, in every otage and symp
tom of the Venereal Dinage, Gononlatea, elects, :econdary
Symptoms, Seminal Weeloarrz, Impotence and St' °tures of
the Urethra, etc., With inviolable accrosy. The treatment
thoyndopt ID the mina of upward of thirty yen.re - edentate
and succeed:ll pre.e.dce in London. The most inveterate
sees. of Venoreal Diseases [eradiated in eight or nine days,
nd ases of a slight name in two or three days, at a mod
erate expense. The core effected without control:Dent or
hindrance from brained, also, nodes and r-ains in the hones
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A 0 - 011.13 WARBANTED.
Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention exclnelve
ly to this peculiar &sea of maladiee, and therellef they have
consequently been enabled to render to their fellow-creature
a fully testified and greatfully acknowledged by convoke
centpatients and others daily arriving in town from all parts
of the country, for the Oxprese purpose only of consaltationa
while their exertions htra bean - crowned with the most sig
nal advantages; yet from what they have experienced' -
inquiring into the causes of these infectious complaint
(from their meet cimple condition to that of the most den
genres and invetereted) they have always entertained the
possibility of their preeentoa and removal, and likewise in.
variably found that the moot horrible and mangnant forma
of disease could almost always be traced to one of tho fol
lowing causes :—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effect° of un
skilful and impropor treatment; therefore, D. AMOS dt
SON have succeeded in discovering, intim &election of their
remedies, a cafe, eactual, and cautions coarse' omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an cquivrical character,
so Well as those whose, premature or injudicious application,
might be prodnetiv 3 of bad comsequencze in the hands of
private ineivideale. In short the 'audible end of their- re
medim is the leszening of a great macs of human misery by
the atloniation, relief land prevention of those grievous at
alctions'that are is reality the read fee of life, and which,
while•they so extrtmely surround us, calla - 2nd for our skill
and interf,orence for their erterniination.
CC , DIMY
Persona In any part of the world may be successfully
fronted by forwarding, a correct &i nn of ti - ,Ar c: no with a
rrMirtilriee for medicinen,.,:s. -
Addrees Dr. AMOS a SON, corner Mein and Quay streets,
Buffalo. N. Y.
KItIVATE DISEASES.-DR.
Pd_EDICIAL end SUE,(IIO.I/ Officer,
No.l 50 825.111112 LD Etreet, Mtn.
burgh, P. < _
DR. DROWN an old citizen of Piti.n.
burgh, and hen been in prudes for the 0 •:"
lest twenty-fire years. Et badness Ms ft;P:a-,1,,"% . •
been C011a.P.,E4 mosli; to Private and Enr•A
g!cal Diremee.
01.117.1nia -
in need of a modi=.l friend, chonid not ~ '-
mil to tind out the cure place' f relief. w.
The Doctor ia a regular graduate., end - * e • •
his experience intlie trent:neat of a certain dace of,diaessen
is a sure guarantee to the drahrera of °budding permanent
relief, by the WO rercadiza and followinthia EAvion.'
DR. BROW l'B REM:MEZ
never Leto cr.ra the worst form of Venereal Dias-'
Impurities and Scrod:llona Affections. Also, all cupyr.Fyil
ailing from a hereditary taint, which maniferla !Willa the
forte , of a totter, Peork."-,dsy and a gre.at many forms of skin
th 3 orlgirrof which the patient's entirely ignorant
To Demme co afilicted, Dr. IL offers h4ea of a tiara 'and
recaluzyy
TYENDIAL .VTR.CF [ riFa.
Dr. lkowa's remedies far thia alarming trouble, bron.ght
on oden by that colitary habit of eons - nal gratification which
the young and Weakymindcd often giro way to, (to their awn
destrection,) math° only reliable reMediea known in this
country—they aro :Mb, and make a rfeedy rotoratiOrt
health
DEMITMAMM.
Dr. Brawn's remedies never to cure this painful az,
case in afeto days—ba will warrant a vero. Ile also Vents
Piles, Olcot, Gonorrheas, Stricture, Urethrvi TdE hargee, Pei
main Weakness, Monthly Supproclus, Diseases of the
Joint, Platolo xa Ano, Nervous Ar.....%•t0n5, Pain. in the Back
and Elinor, L.-ritaten - of the Bladder, to her with aD
diseases of an ionero origin A
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lettor decribing tho nymr.tams, containing a may dl'
rooted to DD. BDOWN, Na. Smithfield rtteat, Pittsburgh;
PA„ will be immediately onstrored. Medicine sant to any
address, safoly pasted. and enure from obsorvation.
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burgh, Po. as. 4)
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