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    BUSINESS CARDS.
SAMUEL C. WZNGA.RD ,
ATTORIitUT /LT bAur,
PAVEMICR,
No. intirreu Fecrth Basut
sptl
ml Diamond al-127.
JAMES A. LOWII.IE, Ati:43rney et Law,
dik e -F ou rth erect, Pittsburgh, bet W. ismithdeld and
Cnerry alley.
Ate,argeon Dentist, succegro: to G.
w. Biddle, fie. 144 Smithfield etreet.
an
Oir Office boars from 6to o'clock, d from 2to 5 o'elatk.
fbblb:ly
- - •
fSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth etre-at, five doors
o sseet of 6.larket
-4O' Otct our from 9 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. Li
do=7
JOSEPB. FLEMING, successor to L. Wil
oar. a Co, corner of flarket lives: and the Diamond,
keeps constantly on hand a frail assortment of DRUGS, MET}
IGINRS, CHESTS, PER2III.MRY, and all arti
cles pertaining to his business—
,{s..Physicians' Proscriptons carefully compyandeci at all
sums. izihy
W&L223 P. ".1./11.43ALL ..10511.11a. Eittiaia
P. MARSIIAIL & Co., Importers and
• dealera in itoncli and American PAPER HANG.
mas, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Afe - e.•&. , c•apnis fur the celebrated rn.n - .71,..=ef , of ?iirszrz.
Delicnzrir 4 - . Co., Paris. en. 37
P SELL.
- - • -
EYNIEP. & ANDERON, (baccessors to
Joehtla Patodo t C 0.,) whttleaale dealera in FOREIGN
PRIM'S, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, t.c.,
ILI SD Wood street, opposite the et. Charley ilotel,
Pitta
burgh. 2.1.4
J. LITTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR
NO. 54 ST. cLAIR sTRSai
(Dr. iriah's Nam, Ztailaisul.)
.4 • 8 LI 13 EL 0 EI
!,1,12:1 7
w. ARCHITECT, REMOVED
from coz i .- a Fifth and Wood to
..AIR STREET,
Ittlipa' ouilding—coutincoa to prepare Piano and
Specifications of, and to Saperintend the Ih'ectior_ of every
description of Builling-m. de20:170
A;TILTON, BELL AND BRASS
e POUNDKR, No. i 0 SECOND street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Is prepared to furnish to order
0HV3013, STE A, mROAT, FACTORY AND °yam: BELLS,
Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,000 lbs.
MALE BELLS made to order. STOP and GAUGE COCKS
of all sizes, for Steamboats.
KLYERAL WATER. PUMPS, COUNTER E.AILD:GS,
and every variety of Brat Castings finished 10 the nesteet
IZ-I.lllle-T. _ _ -
EABBIT'S ANI•ATTRITION METAL; FULTON'S PA
TENT METALLIC PACE_LNO, for Steam Erminea. (ap2".;:l3L
.1 4 OUGHRIDGE & MAXWELL
Xii+.71:71 , 6.17 CP
Looking-Gla.ases, Pk, ',aro I.'rnmea, and
.13a - zaant_a ;
And Deniers in Clocks, Eonsc Furniahir.g "eooda,
o. 120 Wood. stre: - .t, 'bove F1f1,..11, - '
P111 , r..t8.7.R; PA.
f mh3:l:7
es.. LiFbine Druites made to order
E.DUCATIO - N - AL
St. Fran: Ts Academy forßoys,
=DEB raf.o,Lall Or Tall i'IIANCISCAIIi BRO:TLIERS
LorottD, Cambriz County, Pr..
PHIS INSTITUTION, NATURAT,LY
situated for E.dum..tional purposes, affords till :Le lu
ducementa that can be deoirod for e Catholic InVitution.
It is located to tha sort healthy and pictureaque p..,rticn of
qua Alleghenies, tibia:at four miles from Cresson Station, the
Arect utaiiroutel , etwee . n Philadelphia and Pittahr,rgh. The
scholastic year cc-nmencing the first Monday in Soptemt•er,
will close the 16f..1 of July followin.r.
The Terme for Board, including a thorough EngliA Men
Vito Course t tiret,loo per annum.
The Claoeic and Idodern Langnages form an extra charge
or $lO per =rain , -
:Washing and rya of Bedding 510.
'Par farther pa• -- Jculars apply to toe sr4 - ,erlot of the
sca
dewy.
Referencea Ir 3 roads to the Rt. Rev, ✓r. YOestioe_
ap-30:13 ,- dA - w
VlnceuV Coilege and Se.3:3lLuary,
• IPIDZE TUE CA.as OP TILE BENEDICTINE FATEEILS,
Near Lastrobc, Wcarnorallancl county, 'a.
TN THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE
usual branch:3a of isaigiiEh Educator,.
In the SEMINARY, the Classic, 31stliematics, alit3ry,
Rhetorica, Philosophy, etc., and the different branclica of
higher erudition nece.saary or =cal to those aspiring to
Priesthood.
The terms for Board and Tuition are $3O per year, to be
paid semisannatqly, strictly in advance.
German and French and other languages, Drawing, Paint
ing and Music,form - acqr. - tra charges, excepting eoms roc-ern
pensation for the nae of instramen...s.
Medicine, Was iirig„ Stations:s, etc., form eztra
charges.
For perticalare woply io the Dire:ter of the College.
The Collegiate year be to on the let of Se:Acrid:4'r, and
ends on the 3d of July
to ioaine. -
± G. B 011M '
Director of the Collew.s.
DRY GOODS
Retrench! Retrench!!
ANOTHER CRASH—IN PRICES :—Ba•
ing determined to sell oar stock', thougn `the Ticaea
WO Tight," we hare made
r s general eweep—
REIDUCED TLU iNTME 811/4:Ca
To still lower prices.
4er Now in the time to buy when the e.....ortraent L., yet
unbroken, and thr• Prices In Down! Down]]
oct29 Jon. 11011N1t, 77 :Nlarket ntrc.ot.
TIIE LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES.-
Bonnet gibbons, worth 7b centa, at 623-e, per fiord.
do do do 62 at 60 do
do do do 50 at 27% do
do do do 27% at 25 du
JOSEPH HORNE,
77 Market etreot.
R ICH VELVET ; ,TRIMMINGS,
FaiDUCED PEJLIES.
A choke amorhuent oa hand and for sale at
3nT1.1 BOENI.6'. 77 Liarket streaL
GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS-
Wool, 611 L-, Blertno and deavy Cotton Under Shirts
and Drawera—o fresh enppiy received '6l liOlcoan,
del9 17 Merll.3t EtreeL
VIVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the
Price of BB.A.Dlita'S YARNS.—Wholos.ile Buyers and
PeddLars will be furnished with BitADIXI'S THREE-PLY
KNITTING YARNS at a reduction of Fire Cente per pound,
by the bundle, after this date, Pcr Cash, and Cash oaly.
JO :s. HORNE, 77 narket street,
Agent for the Sfenufacturor
iBROIDERIE'S.—Our excellent stook o f
±2 French Embroideries., and the low prices at which
th. 3 3, are marked, offers rare indacementz to lain= writing
to purch;se the Is not styles.
MONEY! MONEY 11-PRICES MARK
ED DOWN.
Air Greet reduction in the price of Embroideries—
We have gone carefully orer our handsome stack of
FRENCH-WORMED COI.J.ARS,
UNDER SLEEVES,
XtUDLLN BANDS, etc. etc.
And fizod the prices to snit the "'Hard Times."
The Ladies) may rely on gerznA bargains at
octr, HOLIN.Irti. 77 r—..irket 6treet.
WE WILL SELL from te present time un
commonly chomp FUlt CASEL Plea.F.a call end exam
rie our clock. C. F&A.Z4'6-'ON LOVE,
ocrA Formerly Love 8r03., N 0.74 Market .:t.
I)IJNTED FRENCH MERINOES, for 62
jit and 70 Cents, worth $1 and tho Nat scsortzer.t
in the city
BONNET VELVET.—Every variety of Bon
net material, dial', Valreta and dating, for laleat
zarl3-.
BLACK AND FANCY: DRESS SILKS.-
A fallasmor=•emt, very cheap.
0. HANSON LOVE., for inve Brcthers,
No. 745 mreot
EVERY Eco2omical Purohaser of Dress
Goods,. Sharvln, Mantles, 849.; &IR> Demeotio and SFr
pie Goods, will find it to their advantage to call and exam!
our New Stock rf Fail and Winter Dry Goods before purches
ing elsewhere. 11. £L& SUN LOVE,
salt formcriv Lore lane, No, 74 Market e.
iIAWLS 1 SHAWLS I—Wool, Chenille,
1.7 Brocha, both long and aqua:o, tho ve l fy betlt in the
city, and at very lOW DriCed for
C. 111..t.50N LtiVE, fortnorly Love
No. 74 Market atmet.
IQUE aad MARSEILLE 6, Fleeced, for
making 13314 CC-3. A large assortment
de3 GL'O. R. WILL ; t G CC'S
TO PRINTER. —The subserbaF lute now
on h Lnd, and is dally rozeictu from tie manufac
turers, a large assort-zent of Print-re 2.:.0ck.
IL V/ Putter's Printer's 03rds, from No. I%ta 7, Satan
chi aa, Porcelain 9stin Enamelled, and colored
Card B arils, in alisets ;
McCreery's Celebrated colored Inks;
" Card
Lay Bros. " News as
Varnish and Size;
Colored Printing Papers ;
Pamphlet Cover rapers ;
Glazed and Plat3.l Papers, rod, green and selow ;
Steel Blue Glued Papers, and a large astortmeot plain
Note, Hotter, Cap, and Fo.io Post, blue and white.
J. R. tvF.LDIN,
63 Woet.l street, near Fourth.
14.7ELOULD you ask me, should you wonder,
Where to buy your Show and Gaiters!
astrtiVor your feet in springtime,
Jiloor.3 with becla,-and pretty
Nice FEENCE SIIPPLa3 tor the summer,
'Potent Loather, Glove-Sid ?Ix:a:ins!
'Whore to - buy thus cheap and goal too ;
I 6hould answer, I would tell yoa,
Go unto the PrIPLES' 81.10 E STORE.
To the Peoples Cheap Shoe Store,
To the btoro of DI es 7 ENFACHAIa,
5.71. No. 17 Fifth atreet.
EW BEDEORD SPERM CANDLES.-
29 boxes assorted ainc2, 4's, S's and Ca, Sperm Candler
on haat and and for aala by
Jan
OAPS'.-
- 1030 box is:ap, in Z., 2Z. uad 3 bars.
LAO " No.l Pr.im tioap.?„ I n ro., 2Z. and BZ. bars.
GOO " Meallad Oliva Soap, in
"00 " o!aine Odds
2) " Garman
200 " Caedle
60 " Pure Pala
on hand and for Ws by
GUM, BUFFALO, CAATE7TALNITC-OLCTig
ovßamorss, oCerod low, ut "1.1,. Peoples'
atom? Pio. 17 Birth street, GC= ilsrket. Shoe
DIFEENBACaER & CO
nTLFS7SO FOR A TWO STORTY - 15 - e i-
IL/
lint Howe, of four rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet
front on I. ,i onterc y street, Allegheny city, by 1.1.0 deep to ou
1 11 118 3% Vartzol 8400 in hand,.balance, at oLe, two and throe,
ram R. CUTHBERT & EON,
ocif24 El Market str6ct.
UFFA LO SHOE S.—A splendid article
Gents' and ladirs - Buffalo Over zhoes. Also, Gen
Ospr Etko.s3, at the People's shoe Btere, N 9.17 ZS f t h
areas, near Witzkat.
nov2l
Niat. 81. GARB. SODA..IOO koga, t
rtgarYtalbtlarlible by
04,12, . B. L. FAHNISIMIK, Go:
u0r.r.8.7 mtDra.'sola
JOSEPH uony - E.
97 Market strfkat.
O. RANSON LOVE,
(formerly LOTO Brother-%
No 74 'Markel stroct.
D. C. A J. 11. SAWYER.
" in Th.
"
B. &J. 'Z. BAITTF.R.
DrprENBACIP',...II & 'OO
, AN
. ' . 1,Z.,,:::..2:::,.:
''''T..,':,:.:-
• -
GROCERS.
WM. H........ IL. LIMITER.
Wril• slirrli & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS )
11S Second & 14'7 First sts.,
, . .
rar26 Preg. efftratißEE, A.
Pinta O. RIC KITSON, Pitisb'h
IMILLED. & 1111.agrriTSOfil,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND IMPORTERS Or
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEG ARS.
Nos. `.121 and 2413, Corner of Liborty and
Irwin Streets,
AND SOLE AGENTS FOR
Stoearer's City Glags,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILS, COTVN YARNS, d , C•YNSTANTLY
0,, NAND. inl2
DA PO hi' CAI:DLL:IS, WILLIAM tialaCS. ...... 04.4 Y
11-1 3 CANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
GCCI'MOLSI TO WWI it IreCAIIDU.S.I,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
D^ATrq ili
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,
AND PITTSBURGIC ISAINTFACTURES ONNIRALLY,
Comer of Wood and Water streets,
fAlecly PITTSIIIIRCeII, Pt.
FORWAR.DING AND COMMISSION
COLEANS
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
17.011.13103.3 01 TII2
COniMe Pittzburgh, LSaalvlila a. rale
CANAL LINES.
Nee. 114 AND 115 WATZI3 IBTEZRT, PITSSZL'EiGU,
11HOIDES, HAGEN ti, C.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
rs~scUANTS,
No. 30 SYOAISORS BT., CINOIIIILTI, O. [jya,
J. D. HOUSEMAN,
( LATE OF HOU -EMAN & SMITS, )
COMMISSION AND FORWAiIDING
lIERCEIANTS,
Ho. 9 N. Second Street,
apB:3m ST. LOUIS, lIISSWRI.
CILLS. ii1126.1111Z78, C. J. ilo) AN, Juii WRIGHT
Humphreys, Harms i L Wright,
FLOUR FA "ir"ORS,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
76 NORTH WiIAINES AND 155 NOP.TII WATER ST,
Above Vine Stre,-t,
REFER TO
Conrad, Thompson Is 00, Philadelphia.
Thompson, Clark A Young,
Sitar, Prins A Co.,
(..3ileb Cope A C,„
Barcroft, BV.ITC: G Co',
Canby, Neville A Hughoo,
11..WiZ, Cashier F. f.? (1 M. Bank,
G. Ilitehell, Cashier Id rcifi, Bank. "
Morns L. Hallowell Co,&
Jrlin sl. S.ennt.dy A Co,
CO.,
Plclutt, dathelirs &Co., Mayscillt Icy.
nhrewsbnty A Price, Madison, Ind
W. H. Langley A Eras, Gallipulis, Ohio.
Lawrence A Mathici, Loniseille, 0hi...;
A. D. 1. 'lock tc Co., Cincinnati,
W. HolmoiA Pittsburgh, Pa_
Dagalc7. CC..3gTEiVe @ Cc , .,
norIS - ly•
ranzar L Wano. ',NORGE
A. L. WEBB & BRO.
(Sacceazore to Ernes 4 Vfxnn,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND AthiNTS ,FOll THE SALE OP
DUPONT'S POWDER AND SIFETY FUSE,
Corner Pratt. and Commerce atreozz,
BALTIMOR E,
auct , !vo Consiguncut all kiwis df Western Produce,
and make axivimcch thereon.
R El I , C. R R .15 C P.
G. W. Smith & Co., W. R. 'smith & Co.,
W. H. Garrard, Millar 3 Rickethou
LULL z' i'orwarding and
Couuni_ion Merclia3t, deFder rniil,
BUTTER, F.ud PRODIAJE cruerally,
Y 5 Wood ~c ruet,
GLASSWARE.
&LYB/D D. CU - ELI/0 ISSOLq.ES NOBZWITOU.
dDIQUID DISERLDOL JUN/2 L. rz.vatr.ALr.
~,arIIJRLING, ROBERTSON CO., Mann
cLi faciturera of Cut, Premed and Plain glint GLASSWARE,
warehon2a No. 17 Wood etroot, cwt.= of Front, Pittabnrgil.
;Q.- All other kinds of Glaszwaro and Window Masa, at
iow Market prices.
.14.././3S 2. LILDLLI /1/31.1"11 J. ULL/6.
EDLIE & ULAI'4I, Successors to Mulvany
monufnztnruis of Cat, Moulded and Plain
Flint and Fancy Colorod GLASSIV.AIO , I, and d,alors in .11
.incla of Window Giff 2... Fiztsl;_,, Vials and Ifc.ttlos.
Wrre
honao cornerof :f.t..7kot and Wf.t.r ttzez•fa,
tLly
%VINES AND LE4J3d,S
30.1311 ENZLIkia & 00.,
WLIOI.a9ILE DE&L.I33 IN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, Gins,
.Moaongahela and liectiflod Whist Blackberry,
Witd Cheiry, Raspbe ry, nd Gia4er Brandle.s. japl2:l7
ENSEEI
DEVLIN & KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine
and Liquor Merchants and Rectifying Distillers, No.
iimittith,ld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap3:ly
LAKE FISH-200 packages arriving and
fur sale by 03 , 22) LIE: , H.Y . COLf!INS.
I 39 ACI:ES of Land for $450, half in
hand and ths balance in one year situate in Elk
county, Pa., near Centreville; 25 acres cleared. The soli is
good, and timber of best quality, for sale by
jy2o S. Ctillas,RT G SON, frl Market at.
PAPER WAREHOUSE.—JNO. AL PER
KISS & CO., No. 125 Wood street, hare the largest as
s ,rtment of all kinds of Papers ever in this market, such as
Book and Printing Papers; Rag and Straw Wrapping;
Letter, 51anlila Paper of all sizes;
Cap; Book and Box Boards;
Note; Envelope:,
Tissue; Bonnet Boards;
and Ulazed Papers; Ltardware Paper,,Fec.
Which we will sell at manufacturers prices. j)-21
11„N-DIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso,
a larg , , adsc,rtmeut of Droszdng Tack anc, Long Combs,
jne.t received at the India Itunber Lopot of
J. k H. PEELLIP2,
oil S 6 ornd 24 Et. Clair etrcat.
n.
- E r- W ARPER'S MAGAZINE,
Just rocAved and for Bale, at
jy23 LOOMIS', Poet Building.
fIRY APPLES.-50 bbLs. bright Dry Ap
plea, received and for este, by
ap3 IL COLLINS
ORN APPLES.-15 bbls. choice Apple
readvad and for sale by
a 1,5 HENRY H. OOLLINS.
REAN'S: I - - -26 bbls. small White Beans, just
received and for sale by HENRY U. COLLIN&
SEED.-10 bags reo'd and for
sale by (7.,3) HENRY IL COLLINS.
NEW WA.fali PAPERS CHEAP.- —Still
-- Sti
they como. W. P. MARSHALL do CO,
ep9 87 wood street.
TiF,SV GOODS PDX. SPRING SALES.-
We aro daily toadying from our own and liastern
inctories. ads ,tioini to ou.r stock, which consists in part of
Floor Oil Cloths,
Carriap Oil Cloths,
.2urnittire
oil Cloth=.
Crash uil Cl ;:tha,
Transparent Cii Cloths,
Tmhsparent Window Shades,
• Lioltands, and
Shade Trimmings
Merchant's, Flousokeii - i^rs, and others, requiring any goods
in our li•ae, arc invitsici to call and ezarnine the stock, and
Judge b,r themselves in rssa.sd to the quality and prices.
.1. 8 H. Pllll.l
m'c2B ?ice. 28 and ::S• St Clair street.
Q . :IIAD-10 bblas. N 1 Baltimore Shadjast
1..7 received e.ad for sale by
McCaIiDLESS, 11E6118 a CO.,
.1022 Corner Wood and Water streets.
HERRING -10 bills. No. 1 Potomao Her
ring, just received and for sale by
IifcCANDLMS, WRA.NB & CO.,
le= Corner Wood and P7atc: streets.
D'D APPLES.-150 bna. choie3 Pry
Apples, re...xited and fur E.V.e, by
JAB. A. liTaMi.,
Corner Market and Vim atrta.
DIY APPLES.-500 received this ,ay
4 1 .. and for sale by REYKE.R a ANDERSON,
No. 13i) Wood street,
my w . Opp:alto St. Obarles Betel.
..* ASEET BOASDS—For Packing Joints,
'• - ..A sold by-VilL G. JOHNSTON A OG.,
Lnyl7 paper poem. 67 Wad .:tree.
FISIL-150 pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal
mon, otc. L apn HENRY H. COLLINS
1.M.E.-100 barrels fresh Lime just reed
.P. 4 4 by final EMILY IL OOLTINS.
1I PINEY LOPS of various patterns, for
`t..! sale by [meal 11. COLLINS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.—A largo assort
_q. nrent of famorice brands, on hand and for Bate by
WDI. H. SMITH .oct,
rarld 118 Socond, and 147 Hint streets.
Ti/EAC 'ln 100 bbls. and half bbla Not
aj. 8 large, for sale by aralty a. GOWN&
....T:„.7... , .e. , ,,,.v- ,- .7. , ::.
-..y.z
DOLLAR SAVINGS SARI N.,
No. 65 Fourth Stree!,
!EMILE! 8001.1., Jot r.s' NUW BUILDING.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also,
on Wednesday - and Saturday evenings, from May let
to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clocn; and from November
let to May Ist, from to 13 o'clocis.
Deposits received of all sultan hot then Orr: DOLLan,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June
and December. interest tray declared at the rate of six per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 13th; also In
June and Decombor,ll3ed, and in June and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and hears the 1181110 Interest from the
first days of June and December, ~...intionitdlng tveleo a year
without troubling th depositor to 0...11 or even to present
his 1,11 , , boot. At U. le I ate, money will double In lees Ulan
twelve years, making to the agArege.te tiGET AND ONI-UALP
ran CO.?. A Iran.
containing the Chatter, By-Lawn, Rules and Rep
furnished gratis, on application at the office.
President—GEOßGE: ALBRIALA.
vSC! PlLTZtlarriti.
PISILAIKELPIILA
FOli AUGUST
BANKS.
Hopewell Hepburn,
Jamai Ellidle,
Alexander Bradley,
Robert Robb,
William S. Lavely,
Hill Burgnin,
`‘,. iiii::.rD 3. ltirq - goa. .i:,yaa IV. llailmaa,
0 Gan (i. Lacltofon, Uharle tz nip,
Alb, t Culberteor., I'. A. !..f:doiry.,
jolia IS. Ctualleli, Jon n 11. I. Ilor,
J. Gartner Coaln, NVF.Itr P. Mar3ball,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. i..
Charles A. Colton, floury .. alugwall,
William Donglas, John 'M. Sawyer,
l'rar.cis Pelt', ut orge d. Belden.
George F. Gilltaore, A I , 7.ardor Tindle.
James fl. loon, 'rileoi.altl Umbotaetter,
William 8. Haven, Georg.: 8.. Waite,
Secrearyanc. l Dr......t.tte....er—CilAS. A. OGLTON. Ife3
BANK OF lOWA.
x. J. STEVENS A:, CO.,
DZSMOINIi` 4 ,
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompt.;
tt...d. LAND,: selectd Captutlhits
withing to matt. In yeitmsnts iu tlie ii6at, c au tic, Ft, ttirct4:ll
this honsa. Cori -spo:, :Junco solicitt-th
lIVIN LOOXL9 ).8. r.. LOC:KIS.
AUSTIN LOW:111S w CO., lle,Llers in
Prondmory Mortgltp,u, caul a;, - Sc , carithri,
IQr Stoney.
hlostq Lo%ned ou Checlo at t bort ;kith ,ollut”rt1
sectulty.
NOTES AND Ditdl,T3 800 itlT AND SOLI).
Persons desiring Lmzua eau Lo on reasons
bie terms, find capitalizta can be luiuist.e4.l with Laod seccri
this at remunerative prices.
/Lieu, attend to the Sale, Rentlag and Lousing o: its
Estate.
Ollco, No. 92 FOURTH street, lILOTO
A.U6TIN 1.0011.1.4 INI. - ..ary Public.
lIOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
changeDrokers,and Dealers in Notes, Drafts,
anew . , Gold, niiver and think Notes. E.:change on the East.
era and Wacii;ern Cities cQushintly tor sale.
Collections mode LA the eitics throughout the lin!ted
States. Deposits received in lac: urrent
87 Market itre,...t, between Third tinci rcurt,. " I)
THOMAS WOODS, Commereial Broker, and
Dealer in Notes, Donde, Ctrl`?, Real Estate, /cc., No. T 5
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, u. lans
By 6.UTHORITY.
•,,(0 46 - t
S,team 31achh:ier3 fur Screw Pro
peller Sloops-of-War tit the U.
9. Navy aards of Portsmouth,
Boston, Wevs - Work, Phil
adelphia., Gospot t, and Peat4a
cola.
DEPART d ENT, July *.:13, 1955
SEALED PROPO S A LS, endorsed " Propo•
:ant for .dean .111,J4iwry fo- Sy. w Prof Lufp,i;
if- War," will be received •t department until 3 ticleck
P. IL, of the SW of Sne,..terral , ,r nose, fn the complete con
struction of the s cam machine: y and appendages, and p' a
,b.g the same on boar. , for emia of the sure •-4 - sloops- of-v. ar
buntline . at the U. nary-yai de at cortsmouth, N.ll, NiW
York, Alischlphia, and trosport in accordance with tm• fol
lowing CULIIIIL
The (Mora must be for 5 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 arrangeraeuts used id or anout the
machinery, and must the time in which the work crlil
bu completed, and must t.e bcdomjedidled by the usual guar
antee required by law.
The name of the establishment in which the work Is tea
execut , cl mu tbe stated. The details of the design and ar
rangement c f the machinery will be left with the party
whose proposition may be excepted as combining the great
en number of advantage-, keepicg id view cost, stmplimty
construcjion, readiness r f accoa for adjustment wnen in
operation, and cat being subject to derangement In the
working parts; It being the object ot the Cepartment to pro
cure ram_hodb.ry which cab kleve'op great power when re
pair, d e.i as to Milli, high spend for ye many days as pont
hle, while at the same time they will be c.h1.3 to prepol the
vessel at a moderate speed with great economy c.c. fuel, so
that long voyages may Le pertbrmei with one supply of
mat.
With tLis view, the department will expect the b•ddere
to gc_arauty the rt.alta propeHtd to ba tuctanpliedied by
the!r piivz.ti t and to rapacity those re3,ltra uuder the fullowtu
ht,vda:
let. The amount of horse power which the engines and
boilers will be able v develop for five days consecutiraly
when driven up to their linAttosi. capacity, to be meitaurtd on
I,2ar d the :ease/ by the indicator, as toe rate ol pcuncis
lined one foot high in a minute and to be t.ot less than iOl/0
horse power, and at tract 80 r evolutions per tniunto.
The. consumption of coals per horse power per hour mu,:
be utlit. d. The pressure in pounds per F , l naro inch re: the
piston accessary to work the engines at the above velocity,
the ecrew being disconnected and the engintei v. ithont a
load, except the sine of shafting, must not exceed 2% pounds
per square inch ot pist. n by indicator diagram.
2d. The quantity of c - al which can to stowed in the ship
withept eir,oedint; the total weight of 4110 tons for machlu•
ery, appendages; boilers and water in them, bunkers, tools,
square pieces, and coal within the length c.ccupi. d bj the
engines and bailers. The Licileri to be of iron or the mnitr•
tubular kind, with b. - ass .ulata and with telescopic smoke
pipe and, as it is intended to nee fresh water in the boi'ere,
a EilliffV, ai - .mtlenser of the most approved kind rill be re
quired.
The propeller with the connexions f , r hoisting It will lot)
Of composition, to be orepe.ly proportioned tor at least Se
revolutims per minute anal fur the immersed atuithd.op sec•
tion of tire vessel.
The pumps, apparatus for ventilating, and appurtenance
cf all kinds necessary for the perfect werkitig of the whole
to be of the most approved kinds.
The coal bunkers, shaft passage, two ritwartslaip iron bulk
needs, a distilling apparatus for fresh water, from which
can be made not lees than r,ou gallons per day, and i he Louie
and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory fur no
efficient crnieing steam eloop-ef-war, must be included in
the proposition, and a list of them will be furnished,
The woad and carpenter wort', 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 :4,vy Department, and it
will permit the use of such facilities as it may have fur
hoisting the bra y m.chinery an beard.
for toe accommodation of the entire steam machinery
and fuel t:•ore wiU be allowed in the body of the ship, the
entire space under the spar deck commencing at lb feet
abaft the main mast, and thence extending iorward a distance
or 60 feet.
Within this apace it is expected So cat ry coalfive days'
steaming at the maximum speed.
In the specifications the daily consumption of fuel will be
stated; also the weight of the machinery, coal, boilers,
wati , :r in them, abaft, propellor and appendages, with tuals
and spare work, all of which must not exceed 406 tuns of
2,240 pounds.
The distance from the after aide of the mainmast to the
after side of the forward stern poet will be about 80 feet,
and the distance between the forward and the after stern
poets will be seven feet. The depth from the load water
rise to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 12
feet 1 Inch.
The proposal must be accompanied by full specifications
and general drawings, having the position of the centre of
gravity of the machinery, boiler; .4.c., marked on them,
giving also the capitchy of the steam cylinders, pressure of
steam, arm of foot and delivery valve; and of air pump and
outboard delivery• valves, space for steam above the water
line of the boiler..., the fire and grate turnace, also the diem•
etp.r, pitch, surface, and kind of propeller and other prin
cipal points, that coo.iparisons can readily be made.
The term+ of payment all Le that, when one-half of the
materials and labor provided for in the contract shall have
been completed to the satisfaction of toe department, there
will be made a payment of jy par; of the whole amount of
the contract. When the whole shall have been completed
and ready forerection la the ship a further payment of Y O
will be madet , and when a satisfactory trial of seven Con
secutive days shall hays been made, then a further payment
of V e ; and when the ship shall have performed satisfactorily
at sea for a period of three mouths, the remaining sum shall
be paid. The repairs necessary during this period from de
fectile workmaushiv or materials will be at the expense of
the contractor
It to to be understood that if the weight and other oondi
tions specified in dm contract be not complied With, the de
partment is to be at liberty to reject the whole machinery,
the contractor to be et toe expense of taking it wit of the
ship and refund bitterer amount of the Lon;rict price may
have been pa , d.
PBUPUbALS will also be received at the same time and
place for the steam machinery and appendages, and placing
the same on board each c.f . the screw sloops-of-war bul.ding
at the navy yards at Boston, Piniadelphia, and Pensacola
under the si.ecifications and conditions above stated, with
variattona in the following particulars, viz:
It. Horse powe. 60 at, at least, 80 revolutions per
rainnte.
21. The total weight for machinery, appendages, I oilers
and water in them, bunkers, tools, spare pieces, and coal
mast not exceed 310,tons of 2.240 pounds each. The length
occupied by the ongnes and boilers will commence 14 feet
abaft the maintuant, and thenco extend forward a distance of
46 feet.
The distance from the after-side of the mainmast to the
after-side of the forward stern post will he about 7h feet.
The depth from the load water line to the top of the keel
and.er the propellor will be 9 feet 2 inches.
am engine Inutnifactur,:rs a ho theme to Lid, can obtain
a copy of the BeeLiOLL of any ono of the vessels upon making
uppbcbtiock to the department. ISAAC TUUCEY,
jy3l:tseB F...:retaTy of the Navy.
YRUPS.-
deu. Lemon syrup
1.0 " Etter/berry Ey - rap;
6 Pine Apple "
" Raspberry "
Just received and for sale by
IIEYMER A ANDERSON,
No. S 9 Wood street,
1. 9 or)oti:o the St. Charles Rotel
STONE WATER PIPE.-
WO yards 6 inch ;
600 " 4 "
500 " 3 "
400 " 4 "
P.oceived and for sale by (jog] HENRY IL COLT INS
EW BOOKS NEW BOOKS
Mary Derwent, by hlcs. dun B. Stephens;
The Jealous Wife, by 3i883 Pardee.
For sale by B. A. LOOMIS,
Publishers' Agent,
JeS Poet Buildup, 41 Fifth litroot
WRAPPING PAPERS.-1000 reams as
sorted slue, straw and rag wrapping, for eels by
WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO,
Paver Dealers, 57 Wood street.
naTLY . ING PRESSES, Copying Books,
bee, Oil Paper, for sale by VV. B. DAVEN,
Yarz; 3l " , ... Corner Market and Second sta.
'VINE FLOUR. —2O bbls. Fine Flour in
stare, and for cab by
bIWAIWLES: f4PANE 800,
feaff 'Qarner of Woed and Water street'.
'VP I OM '.-100 oz. Extra Carpet Corn
JlBrooms on hand and Tor Ede by
JeT 1 a U. a J. FL amnia?.
EMll======l
RAILROAD NOTICE.
The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne & Chicago
•
V/ AMPLE
ROLLING STOCK
and oqulpmenhand its asrough conneolions,ls pre•
pared to transport Passengers and Freight from PHILA.
DELPIIIA ant PITTSBURGH to CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, IN
DIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, and all places West and South
weal, with a great degree of regularity and expedition.
The fact that tljis Road torms a direct and consolidated
lino between Pittsburgh and °Maw°, is a sufficient guar
antee that Its Traiiis will make good time, and connections
with Trains on oilier Facial.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY MAY 10th, 1858, the Trains
cu this road will leave the UNION DEPOT, Pittsburgh,
daily, (Sundays excepted, as folloo:
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
• Pittsburgh. Cl ostline. Ft. Wayne.
U. S. 5.12.i1,„: 7:30 A. 7:07 P.M
First Expre55,..........2:4 0 A. M. 10:00 P.M sd/0 P. M.
Second u 2.10 P. M. I 10:23 P.M I 4:50 A. M.
REACH CHICAGO—First Ispress, at 7:00 A. M 4 Second
Express at 1:30 P. M.
REArll CINCINNATI—First Express 5:20 P. IL: &W ad
Express 7:25 A. IT.
REAC.I dr. LOUIS—Fit - Et Erprris L:O3 .t. it.; Second Em.
press 4:33 P.
A;1 Trains make cheie connections at Cs istline for CoPatn.
bus, Cincinnati, iedianapolei and St. Isiah , : alio, at Port
Wayue with Trains oo Wabash and Western Railroad for
Lafayette, Central Illinois and St Louis; aleo, at Forest wltts.
Trains on the 51. IL .t L. E. It. IL, end Lima with Trains on
Dayton and Mithiiiau Railroad.
- RETURNING.
John H. Shoonberger,
N. Grattan Murphy,
Isaac M. Pennock,
James D Holly,
James Hordman,
juhn 14 Cougravo,
From Chi-ago. Kt. Wayne. I ur.,4l;na. Arr.Pticit!
U. 1 4 .. Mai1..10,00 6:30 A.:l. 12:40 P. 'Li. 8.62 P. Sr.
lst Rapreee, e,20A.,21. I'oo P. 51. 9:12 P.M. 8:10 Aic
2d I I 1:25 A. 51 1:19 P
Those Trains make close connections with Trilirlti for
c.delphia, Balumore New York and Boston.
Trains from St. Louie, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Coles
bus make CIO9O C.OLIIIOCLiOLIB at Creatlino with all retnrnlay,
Traina. At Port Wayne, Trains from St. Lords. Central Illi
nois, Lafayette, and intermediate placea, connect with atece
Trains. At Forest, cunnectiona are wade n ith Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. The U. S. Mett
from Piro.br.rgh to Croetline, being a train for local bee.
Tiers, is overtatea by the Second Yipreaa.
ACCOMMODATION i:ew Brighton for
Pittsburgh, at 0:30 A. 51., and 12:25 P. M. Leave l'itta
burgh for Now Brighton at 11J A. M. and 100 P. M.
BAGGAGE: CII.I.OILED TIIROUCift, zed no charge for
Travelers Or paraazia intending to par diin.a tickets in Pitts
burgh for the West, will boar in mind Ural the only ,If,enl
authorized by the P., F. W. & C. It. U.; 0. & P. It. IL, add
SteuLedville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is
GL'CRGE PARKIN, at the Union T,ckot Office,
Connected with the Penu'a IL 13. I'ov:eager Depot,
Corner Liberty and Grant streets.
11AGGAGi. v.:11 not be checked for persona purchasing
b.:tato oay I.;*or $l/3.1 . 0 city.
COM.V.ENOE OR 1116 y 10th, e,' cc_ttune
further notiw.
J . J. HOUSTON God. 0 ...'r. and Fr'L AdL
D. W. 8i);:,.3, ,
Agent, Chicago.
36•3. 11. It.101)1te.,
` , 71 - t'; 44 . 1
.
RA.I.I2EWU)S.
RA . .ii - ,R9AD ; (I O MPANY,
'VIEW WESTERN 0.9111. TE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PITTEBURGH., T. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
-~ r -.:.~ ~......~ ,qy~-
ANi) CT NCIN NATI, LiA ILTON DAYTON lATLit() &D 4.,
VIA. DELA 1 4 7 A.B.E UUT-0
, Yrily 522 J miles frum Pittzb-urgh o eincinmita
TTI IS LINE is composed of I{ofidm of the
1.:.1. F . 1 ti tlirongti a a iitiful and
1.41 - ily et:titivated cart.o.;
Direct connectLan in tnirite ct V, it:: L-. 2, 0' , !,) and
Iklinainmippi Rain-natl., (the trucks of ttte C. D.. 1 0.4 M.
connrcterl, for
Et. Louie,
Cairo,
ltieraplrts, ichnbarg,
Natclava, New OTIOUna.
reade at St. Louis
and Iltirtotai
KitliSAS AND IvFiill:ey ti.
And connects Lt.
Kentucky Centred R. tt., for Lexiiii,rtnu, JCnrilte, FrartUrt
and all poiats in Central Kentucky.
TI di/17 leaTe Stzttiou un followl:
7 , ) Ttarmlitti to Cin , tutktt vittt
ej /,one chttutto of cute-, at
• a , ming, t,t 0.40
, EN.l.rt•ed P:LEot , rizer er
°I 1 t
281_ lo 4.12°4 , OHEC K EI) TIBLOIJOiI. • - `6,..1,;
tare Nr L 0,7 as aug
Fur all information, and Througu amJiy &t the
Ticket, Ulaco, corner Monongahela flon,le, or at 'e'en a ctraot
Station.
/21. V• FAA, tie3irons of going Zia, routo will aak
Ticltet.s via Dolaware Cnt-Off.
J.
U. sript FL W. 8 0. IL It,
Bupt. C. LI. LL 1).11. K.
nova
The Cleveland, Pittsburgh aha
Wheeling Railroad.,
AND
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati
FS;
RAILROAD LINE.
change, c TlL.,•tc.
ON AND Ar1'i 7 :P...1101. - ;DAY, MAY 10Ti3,
Its:iB Trains will li.s w tile .11Qp..Ji ~! tb., renliqylvatila
Centre! itatlroM ~ i t follows:
6.45 11. 111. For O c tv p itr ,, L , :i o NT A , :, B D uf i e , ...st .i n v.ss icirraoi-r,
WHZELINO G_ND laNsVitax.
For ( - Li:Pi:Litt', TOLEDO, DETRoIt,
2:35 P. M,,, "--. 11 ( :t i n uc tr i- J ° tln A c 's' o p itt ' ie u c l iri ll' a -t4 t Cleveland,
1
(vita Dot:nit lino of st,arnera.
4:00 De
m e }
Li.rn: !LL WAY 82A1 - 10: , 5' < , sTan 111YER
Feasengura desiring to go to Chico u, or points beyond
Chicago, via Cleveland, oast aoit.. for tickets (in (Newland
PITTSBURGH; COLUMBUS AND CIATINNA T I (via
8 TEUBENT7LLE,) RA IL li. OAD
CHANGE OF TIM.—On and after MONDAY, the 10th,
of May, 188, Trains will leave the Depot or the Pen a,ylva.
6 1 / 4 Can tral Railroad, as follows:
M Far STSUBEIST ILLY, COLUMBUS, DAYTOY,
3:00 A. .} I..satalgAFous, I.OI7ISVILLE, Canto, Msm,
ram LSD Nnw 01=1.rtg.
I PJB. CINCETNETI AND R. LOU - 12., and ALL
2:35 I,_ iti F 015713 gOUTLI AND WEST.
. . Through to Cincinnati without change
of cara.
Thvsel,gorc de , dring to go to o..ll:Embus, Cincinnati, etc.,
or z.oy p.intd beyond eo;umba2 via Ittenhenville, muit aell
fur t.tc.kos via ~`?.:CUbenvillo. JANIIIIB FARMER,
;iiiperintendent C., P. A W. R. I.
W. W. BAGLEY,
niyl2l tiupertmonceot P., C & C.ll. R.
PIifSBURGII & CO.NNELLSVILLE
R A I 11, V. 0 A ID.
rp i N and after Monday, the 10th inst. Pass
enger Trains will bo ran daily, (except Sundays,) from
the Pennsylvania Railroad l'ussenger Depot, uo loUuwe :
3Lul Train leaves Pittsbar,ll 7too A. ti
Express Train ILim.es Yitttburgb 3:30 A. /1
itr.SURNIIIO:
Mail Tra n (envoi Connellsrille . 0 1)0 A. u
Expres9 _.........6:00 A xi
Arriving at Vittsbargh 8:15 A. 11
Tickets to Ge had at Pennsylvania Railroad '; idiot little°.
Mill Train connects at Connellsville with Dilating ti
Conchal for Uniontown Frostburg, Cumberland, etc., and
nt West Newton with Coaches fur Mt. lieaszat, Somerset,
Berlin; etc,
Freights to and from Pittsburgh and Statians on Pitts
linrg,h and Connallsville Railroad, will be received and de
livered in Pittsburgh. at the "Baldwin Depot," opposite
" Duquesne Depot." Lxcepting such co rig Iron,
Lumber,
Stone, etc., which will ha lorded or uu (laded at Outer De•
pot, or at the canal Depot, as may be arranged with Freight
Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh.
tiLAOKSTONE, Sup'L
Transportation Department P..'. 0 R. It.,
Connellsville, Hay 6th, 1858. myS
New Route via River and Railroad.
Indlnapolis & Cincinnati Railroad
OONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with
Tcrre Mintz, and Terre Banta and Alton Railroads,
to dt. Lcnia and Lafayette and Indianapolis, Now Albany
and &lam, and litcW.Gan °antral Ronda f.Jr OHIO WO,
ROOK idLILN.D, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate
potato.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERSE
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU.
Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lavrrencoburg in less
thna than any other route by 24 hours, and at 11.4 low rates.
The only road by WWII ehipaase.ts can be made from Cin
cinnati to the West, wiunsat breaking bulk.
Cousignmeni a made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cir,cia
rkatil air W. D. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will
receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission ;
no Margo for drayage or commimfon M Lawrenceburg.
For farther information, apply to THOMAS EATIIGAN,
(No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who to pre
parixi to give TFULOcan LIZCZCIPE9 to Indianapoils, Terre
Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greenceetle, Ora wfore.s
viDe, Ohortiliton,Paris, and Mattoon.
H. O. LORD, Treat - lent.
JNO. F. ()KEES, Yteight Agent.
FURNIT U RE
A MILLIIiEN & CO. have en hand, at
awa ,xtensivu aiLEINET and C.I.IAIR MAN LiFAC
TOP.Y, No. di 'mithilald street, E. Largo asaortmont of Fancy
and Plain Put oltnre, which they will coil lb per cent. lower
than customary ratos. Teruo, cash only. doc27:y
virOODrr ELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIM, Vilioltrale end Retail, embracing evcry
style of Furniture, In Roaswooci, Mahogany end Walnut,
suitable ler Parlore, Chambers and Dining Dupree, equal to
any In New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prises. Every
article ouie by hand, end warranted. Cablut-teakere stip
plied with any quantity of PURNIZEDE and CILA I / 1 8, on
resuonable tonna. llotele and Literaubnats farnizhnd at the
shortest notice. Ware-rooms, No. 77 and 79 THIRD Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 0c22
C.ITAROII.-250 bas Rwheeter Pearl Starch,
rrcriTr4 *ad lc; cell) t H.SNILY LX:LLI
13ANANAS.—First of tho season just re
ceived by orpree3 and for sale by
11..15.1Thunt liffrfsasoN,
No. 39 Wood O.root.
Oppocito Bt. Crboulei Hotet
ROLL BUTTES-2 bbIB. Freon Roll Butter
received and for sale by JAB. A. BRUER,
Inyl2 Omer Market and Birsi ate.
Ii,II‘ITING executed in the highest style o
art, and at reasonable prices, by
J. B. WELDIti, Bookseller' and Stationer,
1:413 63 Wood areet, near fourth.
TVEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-
„LA 20 boxes assorted*tdiavfe, rearind Spbroa;. Caudle,'
cm hand and Ica tale by IL O. dr J. 11. SAWYELL
HUFF SBO - PING, Blanks, an
Duncan'* eyetainn! Pemnanship, for tide by
w. s. LIAVXN,
cnr2.4 ecirner — Etirket and Second street*.
AWNING RODS--1 get Awning Rode; for
cab bY ,(Je2s) TIMMY• H. comm.
:~~.
"r=` ~~ .X~`.
I GN. Samosas' Arrangement. ;gag.
ON AND ASTER MONDAY, JULY 6.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
1. /1.4 . =
fa. _
EIGHT DALLIY
TUB At AIL TRAIN loaves the Passenger Station every
morning, (except Sunday,)
at 6:00 o'clock, Pittsbnegh time,.
arriving in Philadelphia at 1100 P. M.
THE FAST LINE Daily, except Sunday, at1:2.5 P. is., ar-'
riving in Philadelphia at 6 o'clock A. td., and stopping only
at principal stations.
THE EXPRESS • TRAIN leaves the Station every evening
at 9:60 o'clock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe, John*
town, Willmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, ac., connecting at liar
risburg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in
Philadelphia or Baltimore at 11120 o'clock, P.M..
ACANDIMODATION TRAINS:
VIE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
daily (except Sanda,y,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. Stopping at
all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh.
FIRST ACOOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek
Bridge leave, daily, (except Sunday ) at 10k40, A. M.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4.21. P. IL
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Maws daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:20, P. M.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows
Express, L 46, P. ht.; Idail,8:10 A. sa.; Past Line t 25 A. M. Johns.
town Accommodation, 11:00 A. First Turtle Creek Accom
modation, 6:60; A. aL, Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. M.;
Third Accommodation, ell), P. M.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairsville
Intersection with mall train Bast, Express train West, and
the Johnstown accomodation train Raid and Wed.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLAVILLE TRAINS,
istopping at all Radom" on the Pittsburgh and Connell*.
villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:
MAIL TRAIN 7:00 A. tr. I BXPRESS TRAIN-3:80 P. x-
RE'TURaLNG TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Contiellaville
Reed, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8;45 A. M. and 6:10 P. H.
IN The traveling public will Sad It greatly to their in
Wrest, In going East or West, to travel ty the Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be sur
pamcd on any ether route. As the Road is ballasted with
atone, end I, entirely free from dust, we can promise safety,
,peed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their
pritsomum. —FARE:—
To Now York .... To Baltimore.. $ 0,60
.. 10,00 I " Lancaster 8,50
To Ilaniaburg, $7.43.
Baggage chocked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania
liall
reod, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Parangere purchasing tickets in care, will be charged ten
cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
where the Compagy he r s pa Agent.
NOTIOII.—In mss of loss, the Company will hold them
e:dyes responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
araonnt not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Peosongors and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed 20 cents for each passenger and bag.
gage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station,
YP on Liberty and Grant streets.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
T 413 '';'T daititAL ROCTE, connecting
the Allantio Cltles'with Woctorn, North-western
and South-western State/314a continuous Railway direct.
This _Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Dail eoi
gtoaatiau to sii ;At, - oa tho Wes - nr deg et Cleve
land and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on the North
western Lakes; making the moat MIN, CECIZAPIST and
natisair. ROITIZ by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and
from the 0:17./tT WEB?.
Estes betweera Philadelphia aPittitbargh.
FIRST CLASS.— Boots, Shoe,e, Hats and
Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales
trn nks,) Drugs, (In boxesland bales)
FiNsthera, Furs, ice.
SECOND CLA8 1 ,2,--Dotaaotic Sheeting, Shirt
in- and Ticking (in original bales),
DAgo (In casks), Hardware. Loather (in
rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward,sc., ,Sc.
TIIIRD CLUS--Anvils, Steel, Chains (in'
casks), Romp, Bacon and Pork, Salted
(loose or in sacks), Tobacco, manufac
tured, (except Cigars or cut,) kc
F07.72..T.11 ES--Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beef'
an3Pork. f (in cows or borrar Ersrui4ini i )
Lard and Lard Oil, Nalla,Ectia.Ash,.Ger
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Lc., .50.
PL-0 DR-76c. s 1 bbl. until further notice:
GRAIN in car loads, 35 cta. 100 IN. until further notioe.
COTTON—S2'p bale, not exceeding 600 IN. weight, until
further notice.
I.t. shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
be particular to mark packages "via Pommy/roar/is
c0a..2gr.:2 to the Agents of this Road
41 Thliettelpfo ogPilfebwrzlf, will tip firreariioJ - without
detwallon.
FattanY Aenx2s—Harris, Wormloy t Co., Memphis, Team;
R. F. Sara A Co., St. Donis; P. G. O'Riley A Co., Evansville,
Ind.; Dumesnii, Bell t Co. ' and Carter a Jewett, Louisville,
Ky.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind ; IL W. Brown A Co. and
a CO. ; Cincinnati; N. W. Graham t Co. ' Zanesville,,
Ohio;
Leech A. Co., No. 64 Eilby street, Boston; Leech Ai Co.,
No. 2 Astor House, Now York; No. I William street, and No.
,•;.•:-, Noce, Sew Yoi k ; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia;
Lagraiii ; 4. Ei•eu , ert- Pittsburgh.
- 1/. I II.OVETON,
Geed al Fielpt Agent.
H. J. LOMIIAMIT,
ar,3 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
G ROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS
150 Lags Rio Coffee;
100 chests Black and Green Teas;
25 btls. Crushed Sugar •
25 " Coffee
" New York Syrup;
" Now Url.ttns
5 'Tierces Dien* ;
10 boxes W. W. 11:Grant's Tobacco;
100 " 51. IL and Layer Basins;
begs French Plums;
I PIIEICIami US Jaz_ - sica Bout;
2 Santa Crux hula;
2 Pipes Holland Giu;
Also, french Brandy; Port, Sherry, Slalaga and Chain.
pague (Vines; Pare Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, in store
and for sae low, by lIA WORTII .4 BR )WNLE.E,
2ite4c,:gore t, Ltsworth, Bro. Is Brownlee,
tic Dian:cud and Li o . mond alley,
myri.o Pittsburgh, Pa.
SUNLMES.—
15 i2lB. Earitwick'o Syrup ;
!zik ' I\ ow .vorg
25 " BAWL:two 'r
61 hhclo. New Orleanu Sugar •,
ILO ball cheers Young Ilysou Tea;
50 " Black Tea, for axle by
je3o W. H. SMITH k CO.
2
. 1 . .11 ,, 1511L i,„,t. L 0r .:1 „13 1) t) ./.P
by }yJIO. I j i largo o lotvarious
o s&
co
e Furor regifff. 61 Wood ft.
T)_
SUGAR SUAR 6r, ItIOLASSLS--
.100 bhda. fully fair and pilule N. 0. Sugar;
bbla., oak cooperage, primo N. 0. Molasses;
of.) bt. J 4 moo S. II Molasses, now landing and
for rale, by 41; - 31CHETSON,
r 25 Nov. and 52 Ltherty street.
DILL PAYER—Of best quality—for g—al-e
-a,p by WM. G. JOHNSTON St CO ,
je'2S Stationers, 67 Wood street.
EI I NVELOPES.-Buff, Straw, Amber and
lVblto, of ail stzeu, Bold wholue.alo or retail, by
W. O. JOHNSTON a 00.,
my 7 Stationore and Paper ['Balers, 67 WoN G,I lt.
SODA ASII.-100 casks Soda Aeh, now
lauding and for sale by
ni)18 MILLER & RICIEETBON.
IiIUGS.-10 barrels fresh Eggs, just reeeiv
...4 ed and for sale by JAMES A. FETZIIII,
Corner Market end Flrsrt streets.
OD FISH.-
3 drama extra large Cod Fish;
3 large " " Just received and
for tale, by
2.5 Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty sheet.
FOR SA.LE—One Steam Eng ' ine, Cylinder
lb inches In di- meter, 43,6 feet stc with 2 Cylinder
Boilers 82 inches In diameter, 80 feet in length, with fire
front; Fly Wheel it feet inillameter. For price and terms,
Inquho of B. 0. 4 J. 11. SAWYER,
j eBO No. 47 Wood street.
- F A DIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT
EI _ EisS, with and withont heels, at the People's Shce
Store, No. 17 Fifth street. DIFFENBACHER 6i CO.
GEN [ 9 B CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP,
at the People'e Shoe Store, N 0.17 strut street.
Jelß DIFFENBACIIHR & CO.
JHAVE constantly on hand a large supply
of Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes.
Those wishing anything in this line, can rely upon getting
a pure article at JOSEPH FLEAINGT,
jyl2 °orris? Diamond and Market street.
8 600 WILL buy a Dwelling House of
8 rooms and bath room, good cellar, and
other conveniences, sitaatedg Franklin street $:00 in hand
balance at one and two yeara. B. CUTHBERT it BON,
Jyls 51 Market street.
rrYPE METAL, just received and for eale,
A by W. S RAVEN,
Stationer and Printer,
Je26 Corner Market and Second atreete.
QOAPS.—A large supply of Low's we
L) known Brown Windsor Soap, Just receiTed Ala
Honey, Palm, Lettuce, Nymph and other fancy Soaps con
straitly on hand at JOS. PINKING'S,
131 Horner Diamond and Market street.
COLTON'S EST TOURIST & GUIDE-
W For wile by (jo19) J. R. WELDIN.
DELIVERED EVERY MO' IN
Forney's Press, Publio Ledger, N. Y. Times, Herald
and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered,
in every part of the city. Trade supplied by leaving your
addrem at HUNT 4; MINER,
jel2 Masonic) Hall.
GENT'S - WEAR.-
' OfiFAP.
Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters;
0
<1 - Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords; PI
Gent's Calf Boots ;
=
Gent's Fine Slippers.
L.) CaNAP. ..tr
AT TITEI PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
Jel2 No. IT Fifth street, DIFFENBACHEB. k Co.
TAE, CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada
mantine Star Candles, warranted superior to any fn
the market, on hind and for sale by
c3y 13 13. C. as J. B. sAvagn
QPONGES—A large supply of coarse and
fine' Spoug,es, of a very superior quality, just readied
Joe. FLEMLNG,
Corner Diamond and Market street.
QTATIONERY FOR' OFFICE USE-A
kJ large supply of Staple anti Fancy Stationery, for of
fices, banks, etc.,for sale by (jel9) J. H. WRLDIN.
I'RESH TEA, MORE NEW TEA— The
finest Tao of every name, grade and color. The sub.
scriber has in store and arriving, a most extensive and
complete assortment of Tea in chmlts, half chests and farnij
ly boxes, all of which Is offered atgreatly reduced prices.
Jen H. JAYNKS, 38 Fifth s t.
HOME IN THE COUNTK '.— now
Cottage House of 6 rooms, good cellar, and every
convenience to make a comfortable and pleasant residence;
stable, carriage hone-, spring house, 250 peach tree% also,
choice apples and other fruit, 12 acres of laud, good quality
for gardening purposely, situate at. 3 miles from the city;
near the Washington Turnpike. Terms easy, and immedi
ate possession. For'sole by. S. COTHBENT 44 SON,
j 122 61 Market stre 0%.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR- SALE-
A Dwelling-Houma and two largo lots, with good
provementa, immedistepeaseasion. Price, SII3CO.
A Yarm of 803 acres, ,40 -improved, all prime land one
mile from layette SprOage.' Price, Se per acre. • - ,
•• A valuable property: at Lawrenceville, in complete order,
good iccatiolf,imtnedlaTe - posiiiifcm—s3soo, • „ - •
A section of chola:sclera - 4n - Franklin - county, Viva, in
good location-1,2,50 parent. 8. CUTHBERT & SON,
Je29 - 51 Market greet.
House on Clark street, near Carpenter's alley, t the
low price of $1.140: Also, tbreerother Dwenlng Honsadqieer
the above. Price, $l2OO, each.: -Terms easy.
0UT1333/3112 SON, El Markets!.
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- BAILEOADS.
• efring_for sale ky
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CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
REMOVAL.—J. H. PHILT4IPS have
removed to their now building, Nos. 28 and.2B ST .
CLAIR sUuot, west side,betwoon Penn street and tho Bridge.
d. 45, H. PHILLIPS,
MANUFACTURERS OP FLOOR, FURNITURE, CARRIAGE,
TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT OPAQUE
margoow siaLum on, CLOTHS !
- different Wore.
mums llfi pueouynap ,!
. 4 WINDOW SHAMA
Of every descripffon.
Dealers in INDIA BOBBER °GODS, uf all kinds, made
cinder Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and Now
York Belting Odmpanies, for the sale of their INDIA RUB
BER BELTING, HOSE;and PACKING. LEATIOR BELT
ING of Eastern manufacture, superioequality; - also, Lace
Leather and Rivets. Agents for the OHIO FIRE-PROOF
?MESA'. PAINT. Pry and Bitted. Paints, Varnishes,
0114 Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. HOUSE AND
EON PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches,
done in the - bast and shortest time. _
fde2o . ly d. & H. PHILLIPS,
fibro N 05.26 and 2 St. (lair street; Manufactory at Phil
Ilyssille, on the Ohio river , three miles below Pittsburgh
OAIRETO, OIL CLOTHES, MATTING, CO"
AT-Tin
Fourth Street • Carpet Store.
virD. & H. M'CALLIIM respectfully
• invite the attention of their former customers
and the public generally to their present stock, just selected
for Spring sales embracing the very latest styles of Foreign
and Mace IllantifaCture, consisting in part of Velvets and
Brussels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: aim, Brussels,
Damask, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS PROM 2 TO 24 in= WIDE,
Bugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Matting; Lis
Yarn and Bag Carpets ; Venidan Blinds; Painted, Buff an.
Groan Holland Shades.
It will give as pleasure to show goods to all who may be
desirous of looting or purchasing, and we are determined to
offer incir.c . aments to any who may favor tut with a call, at
the old stand, No. 87 8011B,TH Street, near Wood.
myl9:ly W. D. & H. tiI'OALLII'AI.
nth CLOTH CLOTHING—OI all kinds,
It" block and yellow, nr gala at tho India Bobber Depot
and 28 dt Clair street. [de9J J. it H. PHILLIPS.
(AIL CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
We have on hand, and are daily receiving additions
thereto from our. own and other manufactories, a large stock
of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover; Trans
parent, Gresp anti .13p/4 and all kiwis of Oil Cloth, need lm
tkoasefaraishing and other parporas. Also, Tramp& era
Window Elhadee, of dry and oil ftish—gold bordered and
other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings.
Merchants and ahem will and it to their advantage 5 ex
amine oar stock and prices before making their purehaset
elsewhere. J. & El. ppm IPJ,
eel() 2tl and 21 Et. Clair td root.
OLL CLOTH TABLE COVERS—Of our
owon and other manufacturers, for nle wholesale
and retail, !•y a.• 4 H. PaILLIPS,
J yl7 26 and 28 Et. Clair street.
TRA.NSPAItENT GREEN OIL 01,0111-
3000 yards of a superior qui ity, jut received from
tun factory, and for sale by .1. 8i iL etplups.
jyl7 28 and 2..; 6c. Clair ctreo.
CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS.—klnamellect
with plain or figured backs—on Lanolin, Twilled and
Duck Goods, for sale by J. It IL PHILLIPS,
17 26 and 26 Bti. Clair street.
OAP OIL CLOTHS—A few pieces on nius
w lin, eilk, and Imitation of Bilk, f..r auk at 25 and 28
Bt. °lair atreet. (1917) J. Az if. PRILLIPS.
700. ti 100 DA
11081 3 i T rAL SIII2TING—Of all widths
and of the beat quality, for male a: the India Rubber
Depot 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
doll J. EtII. PHILLIPS.
804 a 1 100 Rm.
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The beet
article in nee, for sele of the India Rubber Depot, of
600. i 1,3 100 Ms
J'LOOR OIL OLOTEtS,-
Of oar own and ealteru manufacturo—all widtho, and
cut to snit any site of rooms or halln—at the Oil Cloth Ware
room; No. 243 and 28 Bt. Chair street.
oct26 J. it H. PHILLIPS.
sp. 100 tbs
,Great Chance to Make Money.
P.EIE BEST A.ND MOST CERTAIN SPECU
LATION OF THIS TIMES—ONLY ONE L . , ....,_
141iLA.1 . , I l'iMl Bli.a.—inkly thousand dollara
worth of valuable Heal Estate, Watches, Jewelry, c -
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, witla a great variety
of Fancy Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand shares, at one dollar per share, as follows:—Upon the
payment of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re
ceipt, which will entitle him to one share In the above undi
vided property. When the shares shall have been sold, the
shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholder shall
NV
then be held in the city of Phiirdelphia, and the ole of
f ,
the property disrobed 01 or distributed among them; n such
way as shall be determined crpou by them . ; each Sharehold
er shall be entitled - to one vote, a Committee to be selected
by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or enperin
tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc
tions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro
perty to such person or persons as the Shareholders may
appoint to receive the same. Tho Beal Estate consists of
one three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2600,
and two three story brick dwelling houses and lots valued
at 2700 each, in the city of rhiladelphia, clear of all incum
brance, and title indisputable; the other property consists
of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch
and Jewelry litotes In the Oily of Philadelphia, now,
and for
a long time past kept by the subscriber . The stock consist
ing of very fine Gold end Silver Hunting Case Lever Watch
es; very One Gold and Silver Patent Lover, Lepine and other
Watches, Gold Chaim, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings,
Brooches, Israaiieio, Diainoad and oilier hinfis and Pins, ,
Eitncle, Sleeve Buttons, &e., ith., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec-
tacks!, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors,
Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons, Knives , Forks, &c., Sc. . Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxes, Accordeons, and n groat variety of other goods. Tho i
above is nit GOO of thos e schemes waseii are devised to en- 1
trap the unwary, but' is and will be a fair sale of the entire '
property belonging to the aubscribor, persons are positively
iosiured the stock has not been purchased for the purpose of
deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for live Gold. none such will be distributed, the most respect-
able parkaiek - re blvou'ag rofereueth, to those disuosad tap - a:-
chase shaies. Air orders by Mall enclosing the' money will
bepromptly attended to, and thee - IPu forwarded . to the ad
dross of the sender, by return mail. Any person sending
ten dollars at ono time, shall receive eleven separate receipts,
in as many separate names if desired.
lug- Iv writing for shares, please write the name of the
Poet Gillec, to which you wish the answer directed. This is
the greatest chance of getting a largo amount of valuable
property, for a small snm, as has over before been offered to
the public. Send on your orders, as shares are selling rapid
ly, and it is confidently expected the dictribution will then
Articles allotted to persons at a distaace, will be gent to
thorn at their expense.
t. 41,.. Agents waisted is every town and village. All corn•
murdeattans must be iularear.4l.ll.J
(lOPYING PRESSES, with Saew and
1 , ..) Lever, for tale by IV. S. IJAVI .Y,
Stetioner and Paper Dealer,
iY2O Cot/lei:Market and Second streets.
BUMMER EXCURSION LISTS.-
Ladies who design taking a " rleasere Trip,",/honid
provide themselves with the
NEW LINEN TRAVELING SKIRT!
Tha above article can be precnred at
nib URE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal
111, purposes, by the hottle or galloa, at
LLAWO:ITLI .13RnIVNIZE'9,
ft-6 in tho Dlamond.
10 SACKS FEATHERS, for cab) by
BAGALEY, COSGRAVE .E 00.,
cut! Noe 1!? and 29 Wozni street
R YE. -125 bush Rye for ealo by
JAS. A FETZER,
jy2 Corner I.lliiii , rt and First 4.reuta
TIMOTHY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy
Seed for gale by JAS. A. ZIETZF.P. 7
RYE FLOUR.-1b bbls. jubt received and
for Falo by [n.tr3] HENRY IL COLLINS.
EGOS. -1U bbls. fresh Eggs just received
and fur nate by f mr:ZO , ITNNItY H. COLLINS.
_E g, XPANSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring, and
all the other celebrated Skirts, for tale - by
ap2o JOB. HORNS, 77 Market street.
1101L.ACK. LACE MITTS.—A large stock of
excellent styles, with and without angora, very cheap
at (ap26) JOS. HORNE'S. 11 41.aidtet street.
COTTON HOSIERY.—Every' variety of
Cotton Stockings and Ralf hose at the lowest prices
wholesale or retail, at JOS. ELAINE'S,
aprJa 7: Market street.
QYRIJP.-10 bbls. N. 0. Syrup for sale, on
10 consignment, by (sp7 FINNS TIL COLLINS.
tierces prime Rice, just reeeiv
ed and for sale by MILLER a RICKETBON,
rovl2 YeA. 221 and WS Lib6rtir str,.fit.
JAKE FISH--15 whole bble. Lake Supe
rior white Fish Just received and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
98 ,Corner Market and Firer qtr^-
1 . 0 BAGS Dried Apples, for sale L' y
BAGALEY, COOGRAVE rt CO.,
mr24 Non. 13 nod 20 Wood trot
DRY APPLES-100 bush., for salo by
P 320 HENRY 1/. COLLINS
J UST
received another amortruent of BOOTS
and SHOES, comisting or Ladies' Heel Boot; and Slip
perstGent's, Boys's Youth's, and a large variety of Chil
dren a Fancy Shoes. Please give us a call, at tho Cheep
Cash Store of JOSEPH 11. BORLAND,
Jel9 99 fdarhot street, second door from Fifth.
W OOL WANTED
-5V iao,ooo mi. Wool Wanted at lagli•mt coal
111TC11C0CIS, M'OIIEEItY lc CO.,
122 Second area, and 151 Front.
Flees, by
Je2l:ltodaw
AIR DYES—Batchelor's, Claristadora's,
Alenander's, Bhalon'a, and Water's Liquid Hair
Lyle—a large supply constantly on hand, at
JOSEPH BLILI/ING'a,
Corner Diamond and !rlarhot atreet.
CLOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received,
and far saLa by (43111 11k NIIY 11. COLLIN/3
GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS
Ulan., Jon received and for sale t.y
B. HAVEN.
mr24 ' Corner Market and Second rtrczta.
10 DRUMS Ce a LlS . 11,_ cll. by
Y UOLP.AVE
mr2i NoaL la and Weod street
WOOLLE 'S SALVE for oale wholosla
and ratan at the Deng Etora of
JOIEUg HAFT, JR,
de23] Corner f Woad and Sixth na. Nitabarah
S6OIFOR a:twq,etoiy frame dwelling
vx house and lot of ground 50 feet by 100, plena•
any situated on Mt: Washington. Terms easy
fee & 0117111 07 RT BON. 51 Aisritet s.
.MRS. ALLEN'S Hair Restorative
Brown's De. Jamaica Ginger, .
Preston A Merrill a Goolung Extracts,
Kennedy's Medical Discovery, •
Thompson's Wasting Compound,
kyson'e Indelible Ink s
McClung & Campboll'ir Rank;
'saltpetre,
Lemon Syrap.
B. L. RAEINESZOCa & CO,
No. 60, cornet of Wood and Fourth eta.
AZIFORVSINVI O 1 ATO is gross
bar ialtilo:l7 imutzerooi a co.,
1.7403 - • • arm vocd..aug Elia strut*
For Bala by
_ m ~
^F,~
~,~..-e.
~ t ..,,
J. hr. a YfiLLI.JI.6,
2d and 28 BLOW, etzeet
L. R. BROOMALL,
No. 60 South Second street, above Cheanut,
Philadelphia.
JOS. 1103NE'3.
Y 7 11srkot street.
s,ok - Ls;' ,
xf-r-
-~::r~~~,~'
DR. A'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILL\
WE beg leave to call the atterr
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public
We refer to
Dr. Chas. Inane' s Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver PillF. , _
We do: not recommend them a
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their' name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFITGE,
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 DERA NOEL: LNTS, SICK.
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUF
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases; they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been 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
P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering liim others:
than Fleming Bros., will do well to writ,
distinctly, and Mkt none but Dr. ACLane's, Irepared by
Fleming Rros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we will forward per mail. post paid, to any
part of the United States, ate box of Pills fi.r tweiro
three-cant postage stamps, or one vial of Vermiform for
fourteen threa-cent stamps. All orders frcm Canada mast
be accompanied by twenty cents extra. rs.
'LANE'S Vgßa
on M i ha F n U d GanEd
for A B ?2 bi LIVER
E. L. FAHNESTOCII. A CO.
Corner Wood and Fourth streeb.
P.rivato and Confidential Medical Advice!
AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPl-
TA_L—Eatp,blighed for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal
Weakness and the:Socret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. AMOS Js SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Main
E.u4 quay struts, (up stairs.)
A MOST SOIENTLITIO raVENTION.
All instrument for the mire of Genital Debility, or Noetnr•
nal P.nalaSiOnS, more properly known as Bernina' Weakness,
he. Can be permanently cured in from fifteen to twenty
days, by the use of this instrument, when used conjointly
with medicines.
YOUNG 14 N TAME PARTICULAR NOTIOR.
Dr. AMOS A SON take pleaonro/n announcing that they
hove invented a most impartesti n3:r ument for the cure of
ihe above diseases. It has been subjected to a teat by the
most eminent phyeletana in London. Paris, Philadelphia and
New York; it has been declared the only useful bastrament
ever yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakneee,or any
dams° of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits
of youth.
Dr. AMOS is SON, in order to satisfy the most skeetleal
ca to the merits of their insumment, pledge themselves that
In any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after
fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the im
strument in good order.
Persona wishing the above usefed Instrument will observe
that the price, wtlh the accompanying directioa.:, securely
packed and sent by eapreac, is ten dollars.
NEW NEUEDLES AND QUICK GOWN.
Dr. Al 4 lOB A 2UN may be consulted from eight o'clock in
the morning until nine at night, in every stage and symp
tom of the Venereal Diaeasc, Gonorrhcea, (Deets, mcondary
Symptoms, Seminal Weetneas, Impotence and St -o tures of
the Urethra, ets., with inviolable seamy. The treatment
they adopt le the result of 12,r-ward of thirty years' extenalve
and successful practice in London. The moat inveterate
arca of Venereal Di3eeeea !eradiated in eight or nine days,
nd cases of a slight nature in two or three days, at a mod
erate expense. The cure eiTected without conEnmsent or
hindrance from brisin...<-7—_, also, nodes and pains in the holm
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A CUBE WARTIANTTID.
Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention exclusive
ly to this peculiar clans of maladies, and the relief they have
consequently been enabled to render to their fellow•creature
e fully testified and greatfuliy acknowledged by convulse
contpatiente and others dully arriving in town from all parts
of the country, for the (aprons purpose only of consultations
while their exertions have boon crowned with the most sig
nal advantages; yet from what they have experienced!
inquiring into the causes of these Infections complaint
(from their moat simple condition to that of the most den
germs and inveterated) they have always entertained the
possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in
variably found that the most horrible and mangnara forms
of dlifeaso could sheet always be traced to one of the fol
lowing causes :—lgnerance, neglect, or the ill effects of ctn.
and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. &MOB At
SON hove succeeded in discovering, in the selection of their
roinedbm, u safe, effectual, and cautious course; omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character,
,121 well esthete) whose premature or injudicious application,
night be productive of bad consequences in the hands of
private individnals. In abort the landible end of their re•
medies is the lessening o f a great mesa of human misery by
the caleulation, relief and prevention of those grievous at
that are in realty the secret too of life, and which,
while they so extremely surround us, call alend for our okla
and interference for their extermination.
COUNTRY INVALID&
Persona in any part of the world may ie cmcneaifelly
treated by forwarding a correct daall of with ft
remittance for mediclnee,
Addreori Dr. AMOS & BON, comer Mah. aDd quay great',
Buffalo. N. Y. jt:2;
DRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. isitoWN'S
IIifIIDICAL and SURGICAL Officer,
No. 50 SMITUITIFILD Stroot, Pitts- ~...:,,•,,•_"- '. Yu.
e ~,,..„. , _
burgh, Pa. ea , . f.t. , ...,, - i. , .. , - -- .
DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pitt- ret•,t;..,:c.,. -
burgh, and has been in practice for the .. ie 1..4,...: 1 ::...4 . .
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last iwerity-five year:. Hl3 business hoe ;K' e. ''
been confined moetl; to Private and Sur- 7',/,/.., ." I "' sl e . tr.
. 4 .3' ..
glcal Distween. I •L'LZW/ 1 •
Cril=Na AND BTRANORRB - 44011 ';.;
la need of a medical friend, should not .4.l" . '"itS
4 ,...11,,
tail to Cod oat the auto place of relief. r ~
The Doctor Is a regular graduate, and - - •
hit experience in the treatment of a certaiss CLUB of diDOEUI Ca
Is a sore gnataniee to the sufferers of obtair.tng parliament
relief, by the are of his remedies and following his advice.
DR. BROWN'S R33III.MIES .:.
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dieeasee—
Impnrities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all disease,
arising from a hereditary taint, whichmanifests itself In the
form of a tette; psoriasis, and a great 1 vsimay forms of skin
diseases, tho origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant
To persons so afflicted, Dr. I:. errata hopes of a eV= end
speedy recovery.
ESIMIAL ^F KNEES.
Dr. Brown's remedio for this rlarming trouble, bronchi
on often by that solitary habit of sensual putifleation whkii
the young and wakk.uainded oittu give way to, (to their owa
destruction.) are the only reliable rein edit,: knGl7l3 in this
country—they era and raitke a red rci:torAtiOn to
health.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dia.
ease in afcio days—ho will warrant a cure. Ho also trmata
Piles, Okeet, Gonorrhu...a, Stricture, Urethral Dlsoluirges, Pe,
male Weaknoer, Monthly Suppressions, I/leer...lts of the
Joints, Fiztol3 to Aso, Nervosa Affections, Pain in thellaak
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together with sal
Luzon= of an imparo origin.
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A letter describing the erymptomn, contalolng a nit, di.
rooted to DR. BR.OWN,No. 60 BealtbAcid street, Pittsburgh,
pa., will be Immediately answered. Medicine sent to an,
a dd r ess, safely packed and seenre &ore obaervetion.
Offlco and Private Rooms, No. 60 Braitlflzo.d street, Pita,
burgh, Pe. emo
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