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    BUSINESS CARDS.
SAMUEL 'O. WINGARD ,
A.T %VP. trigY £ I 7P LAW,
PEEMPT4 I 4
0171 a, N n between paath am,*
nd Diamond tar 1r41•3
TAmEs A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
u office romrth street, Pittaborgh, betwma emaltbkid and
Meru alley
AILL, Surgeon Denth3t, sucees7.or to G.
Biddle, No. 14113thithEteld - stmt.
lor Clitip bows front 8 to 1 o'clock, ar.d from 2 to 6 o'olook.
16blEdly _
Dentist, Fu firth street, five doors
u . west of Market.
gir Mice hom Iran 9 cklock A. Li. to 6 <idea P. Id.
TOSEPH FLEMING, suooassor to L. Wil
u cox Lt C/0., comer of Market street and the Diamond,
keeps constantly on hand a fall assortment of DRUGS, KEN
DIMS, 11 - 11)I0lliE OREM, PERFITMERY, and all art'•
to his badoluertaitd
Plryldcians' Prescriptions compoandad at all
si oars. JeCkY
WAILES P. Itt.st"..nalr . .....*SIP II B. ECGGILES
W No.
& Co., Importers and
e dealers in Prenc.h and Americas PAPER. HANG
INGS, o. Wood etreet, Pittsburgh.
kar Bole sprits - for tha celebrated L.,srm.fs.i. ,,, .4 ~t hi..irs4
Delleourt A. 0.1., Paris. eing7
---
Rain artiali-- ...4091a 3 I. ANDJUitOti.
Igo EYMER & ANDERSON, (sacoesaors to
4,16 Joshua Rhodes & wholesale dealers in FOREIGN
riturrs, NUTS, SPICES, WNFECTIONARY, SUGARS, &e.,
No. 82 Wood street, opposite thd Sc. Charles Bowl, Pitts.
Minh- ap2
J. M. ILETTLE,
'MERCHANT TAILOR
NO. 4 4 ST. L'I.AIR STREE.?.
(Dr.. 1:121 - 1 1 tir.
v+k2BEIVReS, fdeUly
jW. &ER R, AROIIITEOT, REMOVED
tr,.... - icouier of Full and W.,..)d to
..AIR STREET,
In Phillips' nog taildlng—cuntluna to prepare Plan." .nd
Spaoineationn cf, and to 5a1... - rlutond tte Et.r.rtior. of .ccry
amalption of BatMinix . &MIT°
A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
ja„. FOUNDER, No. i 0 SECOND street, Pludborgh,
to prepared to furtdelL to asder
MIURA% ETEAKBOAT, FACFLORY AND Calarß BELLS,
Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,t)00 lbi
omit BELT 'A mada to order. STOP and GAUGE 000E11
cf ell slue, for Steam
HENEBAL WATRIt PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
and every Twisty of Braila Castinge flniahod to the nea.t=2t.
121811111 a.
BABBIT'S ANriTI•ATTRITION :111. 4 TAL; FULTON'S PA•
TWIT ILSTALLIO PACKING, for Steam Engines.
L OUGHRIDGE & MAXI 'ELL,
116TUITYARTITRXEL9 47
Looltlag.Glasses, PL.l.ore Frames, nnu
ftrusb.ss
And Deniers in Clocks, House Furnishing tiooda,
ks. at. so.
no. Ino Wood street, above Filth,
PITTSBURG% PA.
bahady)
256, Machine Braid:ea made to order
EDUCATIONAL
4' St. Francis Academy ibr Boys,
UNDER THE CUM OB FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
Loretto, Cambria County, Pa.
THIS DISTITUTION, NATURAT.A.Y
eltaated fa: Educational purposcs, affords all The in
ducements that can be desired for a Catholic Institution.
It is located inthe moat healthy and picturesque portion of
`lle Alleghenies, distant four miles from 0re.E.5011 Station, the
erect mailroute between Philadelphia and PM-shareh. The
scholastic year conlrnencing the Brat Monday in September,
will close the 15th of July following.
The Terms for Board, including a thorough English &leo
tiflc Course, are $lOO per annum.
Tho Classic and Modern Limgathwe forte an extra charge
of oper annum.
Washing and use of Bedding SD.
For further pleticulars apply to the inape.rl.or of the Acoi:.
dewy.
aefereftecs can be made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Oessioa.
apBo:lydkw
Vincent's College and Seminary,
THE CAII2I OP THIS BIDIT.DICTINH rsTamits,
Near Lott - robe, Wei:morelond county, Pa.
TN THECOLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE
usual branches of English Education.
the SEMINARY, the Classics, Mathematics, history,
Rhetoric!, Philosophy, etc., and the afferent branches of
higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring
Priesthood.
The terms for Board and Tuit.l4n ate pc, per year, to to
paid semi-annually, strictly in advamai.
German and French and other lenguagee, Drawing, Paint
ing and Musio,form no extra charges, exoepting Kane rooAn
pulsation for the nee of 11113t17111161A3.
Medicine, Washing, Boot., Stationery, etc, form ortre
charges.
Ifor particulars apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate year begins on the let of neTtenater, and
ands on the ltd of July following.
•TAITSMEt G. II
Director of the Ooliala.
DRY GOODS.
Retrench! Retrench!!
ANOTHER CRASH—IN PRICES I—Bo-
Ing determined to eell oar stout, though " the Ttl= ,
are Tight," we have made a general sweep—
REDUCED TEES /LIMB 6 rocs
To chi' lower prices.
Now is the time to bay when the assortment L. y.e
unbroken, and the Prices Pet Down! Down!!
oct29 JOS. 11011 ND, 77 Blarket street.
LASTTa
Bonnet Ribbons, worth 75 cents, at 62% per yard.
do du do 6234 at 50 do
do do do 50 at 8735 do
do do do 3735 et 25 do
JOB.E.PEI HOME,
77 Market street.
VE.LVEURDIMINGS,
.1,10 AT SEDUCED PRIOES.
A. choke &mart:flout on hand and for sale at
sou BORNE/', 77 Mark./ atite.l..
CIENTLEALEN'S UNDER GARMENTS--
Wool, Silk, Merino and rieavy Cotton Under Shirts
and Drawers-4 fresh supply received as HORNE'S,
deli) 17 Market strew
1.7 1 1. 1 irE Conte per Pound Reduction in the
1: Price of BEADLErs YARNS.—Wholosale Buyers and
Yeddlars will be tarnished with BRADLEY'S THRRE-PLY
/MUTING YARNS at a redaction of EiTB Dents per pound,
by the bundle, after this date, For Cash, and Cash only.
JOS. HORNE, 77 Market eL^oet,
dad Agent for the Manufacturer
VAIBROIDERLES.—Our excellent stook of
Jia French Embroideries, and the low prices at which
they are parked, offers rare haducementa to ladles srlelde
to gauthase the latest styles
MONEY 1 MONEY 11-PR.
ED DOWN.
.Air Great reduction in the price of Embroideries.
We have gone carefully over our !landau:nu stool. of
YEENOH-WORHED OOLLA.H.9,
UNDER SLEEVES,
MUSLIN BANDA, eto., eto.
And fixed the gripe to suit the •'Hard Titnee."
The Ladies way rely on getting bargains at
c00t27 HORSE'S. 77 M''ket atroet.
E WILL SELL from the present time on
_ commonly clittp FOIL CAdit. PAGRACI call and exam
the our stock. O. H.A.NSON
Formerly Lova Broa., No. 74 Marker. et
PRINTED FRENCH IHERINOES, for 62
and 75 amts, worth $1 and sl,ts, the bast aaortment
in the city. C. HANSON LOVE,
(formerly Late Brothers),
Na4e2l V 4 Markel erect.
r`NET ELVET.—Every varietyof Butt
ue* material, Bilks, Velrota awl Satin" ) for Bala at
..artsEUTRNI-72..
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.
A fall &stortment, very cheap.
0. H.A.NBON LOVE, fa:m.4ly Lose ih others,
No. 14 /luta rime
VERY Ecouomical Purchaser of Dress
Goods, ehowls, Mantles, Ao.; also Dementia and Ste
pa:43,will flnd it to their advantage to call and examt
ear New Stock rf fall and Winter Dry Goods before parciaas
lag elsewhere. O. EL&NIiON LOVE,
eed.s Surtnerly Lave arms., No, 74 Marta et.
HAWLS 1 SHAWLS 1-Wool, Chenille,
Blvcha, Le-, both long and square the very beet to the
*kV, and at very low pricts for cash.
O. I.LklibriN LOVE, formerly Loco Brea.,
No. 74 Market street.
I an ewe', or
making Bania,-.. A large anaortment at
do:a atz. 11. WAIT Z & CIYB
TO PRINTERS.—The subscriber has now
on Ittrad, and is daily receiving, from the Illalitlfde•
toren', a large assortment of Printer's Stock.
B. W Potter's Printer's Cards, from No. 1 to 7, SoI In
China, Porcelain Satin Enamelled, and colot
cd
Card /Lards sheets:
2iWroois t S6lebratod ezz.1,1a...i tat:
Liz &
Vanisti And SLio,
Pilatltg P.q.art
Pamphlet Pap a •
Mind and Plated Papers, red„ green and yellow ;
Steel Blue Glued Papers, and a large assortment t,laln
Note, Better, Cap, and ietiO Poet, blue and white.
J. It. WP.LDIN,
myll 63 Wood Btrebt, n=a.r ym irt h
—— _ -
SHOULD you ask. me, should you wonder,
Where to buy your Shoes end Gallon z
thrum for your fest in springtime,
Dom with hada, and pretty BUSKIN:I.
Woe ETS-5011 SISMV-9 for this elraraer,
Patent Leather, elove..Kid Moe-mins I
Where to buy thee,' cheap and good tou
I ahould answer, I would tell you,
tio unto the PEOPLES EWE STUBS..
Es — To the Peopled Cheap Shoe Store,
To the Store of DIFIENBLOILEB,
sp'll No. 17
E :ED 0 1) SPERM CANDLES.-
20 boxes assorted sins, 4's, &'s and 6's, Sperm Candles
ma band and and for sal* by
Jell B. C. 6 J. 11. SAWYER.
OAPS.-
_ 1000 boxes Rwin Soap, La ilk, 9 18. and 8 E. 1., bars.
boo 4 . No. 1 Palm Soaps, In ta., 2b. and 3b. bars.
" Chemical Chia Soap, in lb. lamps.
2130 " Clain° Osid. “a a
240 " German
" Castile
80 " Pare. Palm
Oh hand and for Ml4-by
jail
G_ ~BIMPALO, CALF CLOTH
0112.81102.9, offered low, at "The Peoples' Slaw
Brat
.. .ef N 0.17 Bilth street, new Market.
le3B DIFFE.NBAOREIL 4t CO.
40 - FTrI. ..a
$76 - 0 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel
ling Howe, of four rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet
front on Monterey street, Allegheny cil, by 110 deep to an
alloy. Terms, 000 In hand, balance et one, two and three
70.11, - 7 8. OUTEEBERT it SON,
501124 Si Market street.
EU A 0 : OES.—A splendid artiele•of
Gents' and. Ladles Bu ff alo Over Shoes. Also, Gents'
- Over - SlaCe3, at the People's Shoe Store, No. IT Rifth
Wit, neer/Luke
trov2.l
eNG. BE CAIiB. sOi, A:egs, jug ,
reBSIVe4 tind for WO by
0121 L, TisiIIMETOOK 3 Mt
W 1&.... ~..Jod. Fied - rich
WM. IL 8141 1 111 & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
HS Second Si. 141 First sts.,
mr2G PITTSMIGE, PA.
Wit. hinPLE, Phlla
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND ILIPORSENS OF
BRANDIES, WINES: AND SEUARS.
Nos. 441 and 2.213, Corner of Ltbarti and
AND eOLE AGENTS FOR
Swearer's City 6/ 0188,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IfLUN, NALLe, OtYrToN VAItN9, Sa, sU., coNzTANTLY
usa tIAND
DAVID a'U& i.LS WILLIAH MISAAM ♦. 0..1 , 719
WCANDILESS, MEANS & CO.,
auwitSOLis TO WWI b 1e01.14LLU6,1
WHOLESILE GROCERS
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,"
AWD. iThiaisUltoll MANOFAMI4B OiNWRAJAY
FORWARDIA AND COMMISSION
Forwatding and Ci)fflitissiun lgetchants,
PROiratirPOPS OY
eel:burgh, M.&.lvlll®£ alrla
CANAL LINES.
tide. 114 AND /Ur W t n StatltT, PITT2DITTI6H, PA
RHODES, HAGEN CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
J. D. HOUSEMAN,
(LITE OF 1.1011.,15.11AN k SUITII,)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
... r ao. 9 N. Second Street,
• ST. LOUIS, lIISSOURL
Ode-Y. 131:11111111IEI, U. J. 1104 AN, Jou WHIGUT
fitiunphreys, Haitian a Lk Wright,
PRODUCE GNU GENERA:IX
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
TS NORTH WII.A.RVN3 AND 165 NORTH WATER ST
Abova Viva Btrt,c,
B. El!ki It T
Conrad, Thompson Z Co.,
Thompson, Clark A Young,
Biter, Price A Co.,
&Ala, Cope A Co.,
Barereft, Beaver A Cr,
Canby, Neville A fluidics, '•
E. M. Lew* Cashier F. and M. Bank, '•
Jos.G. Mitchell, Cushier Mercla's Batik. "
Morris L. Hallowell A. Co.,
IllcUutclicon A Collins,
John M. Keuueily A Co.,
Itaigual A Co.,
Pi:Act; Mathews AU., Maysville, E. y.
Shrewsbury A Price, MaAileon, lad
W. H. LArigloy A Boas, licallpells, Ohio.
Lawrence A Mathias, Loulsrille, Ohlo.i
A. 1). Bullock A Co,. Cincinnati, Ohio
W. Holmes A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bagaley, CUSKIIVid A CO.,
LlClVigay *
A.l.l3fra L. WLLUI 1.1.10)15.2Z f. I'OUL
(I;ucce.mrd to ELM. Wzia,)
ONEILIL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
aecoivo on Consignment all kinds of Wa4oru
and make advances thereon.
REFERENCE
Goo. W. Smith Ai Co., W. H. Smith . Co.,
W. H. Garrard, Miller it liticketson.
mrl3t-o-w.6m
ENRY R. COIJANS, Forwarding and
Commission Merchant, and 'wholesale dealer in FIB%
UIESE, BUTTER, BMW'S and PL'ODUOE generally, No.
25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. martl
&LIEF_D a CIERLIZIG
'mann D171181D0.11 HEYS! 1.. BIREMAII.
PURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Mann
facturara of Out, Pressed and Plain Flint GLAJBWARE,
warehouse No. FT Wood street, corner of Front, Pittsbnrgla.
... All other kinder of Glassware and Window Glass, at
:ow Market prieea. apll:dly
J•.1:113 B. LCD= JO •33111 J. trl
J EDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Mulvany
3 Ledlis, mannfactarera of Cut, Moulded and Plain
Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers In all
kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
nouns corner of Nirt#et and Water 3i - recta, Pittebugh.
tom_
WINES AND LIQ,UORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittblicurgh, Fa.
Always on hand, Winos, Brandies, Gins,
Monongahela and Bet:tined ies—also, Blackberry,
Wild Cherry, Baaphe , ry, and Ginger Brandies. LaplU:ly
M. DENLL3 ILIZINE.DIt.
DEVLIN w KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine
and Liquor Merchants and ho, titying bistillera, No.
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa_ ap3:l y
JOSRPEi HORNE
-77 Market steal.
LAKE FISII-200 packages arriving and
for elle by (Jy22) LLI Y FI. COLLINS.-
1 32 ACRES of Land for ' 450, half in
band and the balance in one year, ditnato in Elk
county, Pa. neat Centreville ; 25 acres cleared. The dull is
good, and timber ut beat quality, for sale by
S. CUTHBERT 2 SON, it Market et.
PAPER W AREROU SE.—J NU. M. PER
KINS & CO., No. 125 Wood street, have the largest as
dot-Ins:at of all kinds of Papers ever in this market, each as
Kook and Prlutlug Papere; Bag and Straw Wrapping;
Letter, Manilla Paper of all elate;
• ~
Wad tilkl^,el Papers; Itiardw.n, Paper,io
ViTtakh Wa will fleti at manumeturara price& J y2l
I NDIA 'RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIdo,
a Luria aasurtment ~f Dm.Aug Tuck auL Luug
Just rer,i'vmt eit the ludic ltdihb-- , r Dopot of
J. PHILLIPS,
all Sd and ZS EL Glair Wert,
HARPER'S MAGAZINE,
LOOMIS', Nat Building.
DRY APPLES.-50 bbls. bright Dry Ap
ples, rooalvdd uud fur saki, by
_ u-
- -
ORN APPLES.-15 bbld. choice Apple
Awl fur isbdr by
ft 5 13.ENES H. COLLD.:S.
bble. small White Beans, just
tECated ai9 for wale by MOLLY EL COLLINB.
riiIMOTHY - SEP,D.-10 bags roo'd and for
=l4 by (ar3) lIIINRY IL COLLLNs.
N"WALL PAPERS CHEAP.--Stiff
tt.Ay totu“ w. P. 5.1.1.11.913.11 LL
dt , J 87 Wood Duna.
Fifth atrett.
' Lta 9 :b. Uols.
Juin. 0
0. &a. SAWYE.R.
DriFIUNBAaEfIr& "i;00
A.-100
GROCERS.
-.0. W. RIC3I.IIION, PittsD'h
MILLER Si RICSETSON,
tesvtn Strosts,
Otona W.,,d and 'Wok's tdrc.,6te
.3 Affi - els COILLVITE
Et:LERCH A NTS,
No. 30 STIJAZOS.2 ST., CIIIOIIO,STI, 0.1.1r29
FLOUR FA ILORS,
phi I.AD 1. F'ii LA
A. L. WEBB & BRO
AND AGENTS .FOR MID BALE OF
11UPONT'S POWDER. AND SUETY FUSE,
Corner Prott:ond Commerce street.,
BALTIMOR E,
GLASSWARE.
WINES AND LIQUORS
JOSE 11737.4.31 Og. Co.,
DT" -
IN
Cup;
Idols;
Jugr recalled and fur dale, at
GOO FO "R NCB AL 8"
rh,:tortea, 1.0 uUr stock, which AS In tof
We are daily receiving from oar own and Eastern
riper Cal Cloths,
Cart lega Oil Cloths,
Purultnie Ott Citythz,
Table Oil Cloth:,
Crash Oil Cloths,
Traus..reut 011
Transparent Wludocr Shades,
Ittul,l.lollands and
Shade Trimin
'deft:haute, Reaseiceepsrs, cud others, requiring coy g oo d s
in our line, are Invited to call and eintulito the mock, and
lodge for themselves In regard to the quality and priore.
J. Ar. H. YIIPIJ.IPS,
Nos. 'A and 2i9 St. Clair etreeL
bbb3. No. 1 Baltimore Shadjust
r.cciv.4 end fur cafe by
11 cCAZIDLE88, MEANS
Carom- Wood and Water armada.
lIERRING-10 bbls. No. 1 Potomac for
riug, Just received and for !ale by
I4eCANDI.I3BB, MEANS lc CO.,
Corner Wood and Water eirbete.
DRIED APPLES.—ISO bus. choice Dry
Apple, raceived and for tale, by
JAB. A. FETKEE,
oorner Market and Pint etreota.
E APPLES.-500 received this • y
ja.
and for sale by MISER t ANDRESON,
No 8 Wood strent,
Ciprystr - Ito EL Charles CoteL
ASKET BO ' DS—For ' king Joints,
sold by WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO,
Parer Deploy. 67 Wood fireet.
151.1.-160 pkgs. White Fie., Trout, Sal
' mon, etc. Lag) HENRY H. COLLINS.
LME.-100 barrels fresh Lime just res'd
by I=3l REMY H. OCIEJINB.
C.HI INEY
.COPS of varions,patterns, or
_ - sale by [mr29] IL . IL COLLINS.
- -
losAc " D OIGARS.—A large assort
ment of favorite breads, on band and For sale by
WAL. H. MTH 00.,
118 8e H.
and 14.1 First streets.
Air AOKERM-10 - obbls. and half bbla. No
S large, for sala by f1y221 Emmy U. ootaara.
fl4VtilG UA N e3 i
No 65 ibarth
LIIDDLE BLOOM, sosrs' HEM BUILDING.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'olook ; also,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May let
to November Ist, from 7 to 0 o'cloct ; and trona November
Ist to May let, from 8 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not leas than One Doman,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juno
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of ell per
cent. per annum, on the first December, 18.55: o , e , in
June and December, 181 es and la Juno and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor an principal, and bears the sumo interest from the
first days of June and December, compounding twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this late, money will duubie in lees than
twelve years, making lu the aggregate ire ' s AltD O:II3.N.ALt
PIS CENT. A TEAR.
Books containing the Charter, by-Laws, Rules and Regs
letione, farniahedgrAtis, on application at the office.
Prenildlent.-OBOELGE
via PatIEDMITS.
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Bhoanberger,
James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, le ‘ac M. Pennock,
Robert Bubb, Jamas D. Kelly,
William S. , James flerdinan,
Hill 13cugiiia, John 8. Ceegreve,
Wllßeau .1. A1i , 10,..11, .141.111 , i,
loa 0. Badiorem, Utaurko &Low,
All,brt I'. A._ .1,111,if
Jullu B. th.tutiold, 11
.1. (lartlizi.r 11Ju1il, W.lter P. MarzLmli
MOLY(' A_ Carrie:.
David Carupbull. A M. Pollock, M I'.
(.11Larles .1. Oult,m , il.-..ry L. B.tugwalt,
li'lllianl Doggies., j..lak M. Nuwycr,
Yrtsui3l.3 Fall.", tleorga 8. 8,41..1t-p,
4.160rge R. Gillm,,T .1, Aloznridi , r 11.r.“11.,.
Jatuog 8. Iloou, TtletTbnid 0rut....4...5.1i0r,
William 8. Havel], c.:e...0rg,., 11.. Wlato,
Sccretard4nd Ireavirti"--(311A1 1 . A. COLTON. i to.:
HANK OF lOWA.
A. J. STE); ENS (0.,
COLLECTIONS MADE and prumv.ii
Pillteni. LANDS awl
whaling to tuaLku tuv, , iitrnotita VVE4A, , uu do eu through
thi Lutuie. Ourrutspuuduucv dulkitrA
PITbiIiCIIM3,
Al - .lh . rOli L0,0.1a9, . . . . . Tu..6 1 , . 1.4X , 1119.
AAUS'II N WWI PS t CO., I)ealerB in
Prutuf.l.,ry N..t,.1,113,...ti5, Murtgagoti, sod alt '.'2,i)P.rit..,..
Money.
Molloy LuaruN.l on Utarcal at dht , rt dater, wit; collattwal
scanty.
NOTHS AND DRAFTS to.akinT AND SOLD.
Pecaout dt..eirlug Lon a eau tro ae:omuiodut. , l uu nmnau.k
blo terms, aud capitaliato cau Ln turniEbod with goal ao:ux
ttell at rutunaarative priced.
Mau, attuud to thu Hale, 'tautlug uud Ler_Jing
Estate.
Ulm, No. 92 FOURTH street, above Wood.
ea, AUSTIN LOO9IIS, Notary Public.
"NT 110LMES & SONS, Bankers and Em-
IA 0 change Broker - a, and Dc.siere in Notes, Drafts, A reept
antes, Gold, Silver and hank Nub's. lizehanKe on the E.a st
er u and Western Giiies etrusLantly for sale.
Collections made In all the cities throughout ims
States. pup:Ate reCelved in par funds or currentpaper, N,
67 Market street, between Third und Fourth su . Julitr iv
THOMAS WOODS, Cornitlercial Broker, and
Dealer to Nabs, Bowls, Stxx, ixs, Real Estate, o 7ix
raurtli street, Pittshnrgb, PII. jalls
Steam iQiiachinery for Screw Pro
peller Stoops-of-War it the C.
S. Fiary Vards of Portsmouth,
N. IL, Boston, New York, Plan
adelphlst, Gwpoi t., mad Pettsa
cola.
NAVY ukYAIIT*.,TENT, July :in, 18G3. ,
SEALED PitOPOSA LS, endorsed " ropo -
saia for .Tecum Sluchinery Jar ..'brew Propeller Sloops,
rly. {War," will be received at tide department until 3 o'clock
e. sx., of the 11th of September next, fur the complete con
struction of the s'eam machinery and appendages, and pla
cing the same on boarki, for each rd` the screw sloops-of- war
building at the U.B. navy-yards at - rtomonth, N. H., New
York, Philadelphia, and Gosport in accordance with the fol
lowing condittons :-
The offers must be for a specific sum for putting the whole
in successful operation, muet Include all patent tees, and the
department will require a r.lease from the proprietors el
any patented article ur arrangements used in or about the
machinery, and must state the time in which the work will
be completed, and must be acoompaidol by the usual guar
antee required by law.
The name of the establishment in which the work is
executed mutt be stated. The details of the design and ar
rangement cf the machinery will he left with the party
whose proposition may be excepted as combining the great
eat number of advantsge=, keepir,g, in view eclat, skeptic ty
of construction, readiness cf access for adjustment when In
operation, and not being subject to derangement in ttio
wetting parts; It being the object of the department to pro•
care machinery which can develop great power when r,
quired eo 6.3 to insure high egged for as many days as posel-
Ole, while at the name lime they will be auk, iv propel lh
vessel at a moderate speed with great emnomy of fuel, to
that long voyages may be performed with one supply of
coal.
With thiet view, the departin. of will expect the bidde,rn
to guaranty the results proposed to bo accoropllslnsi by
their plane, and to spethfy those r.alti under the following
header
Ist. The amount of horse power which the engines and
boilers will bo able to develop for five days consecutively
when driven up to their highest capacity, to be measured on
board the vessel by the Indicator, at the rate of 330,00 p..:u ode
lifted one foot high in a minute uud to be not less than 1000
horse power, and at least 80 revolutions per minute.
The consumption of cools per horse power per hour turn,t
be stated. The pressure in pounds per square inch on the
piston necessary to work the engines at the above velocity,
the resew being dlecunnected.and the engines without
load, except the tine of shafting, must not exceed 2% pounds
per square inch of pistnu by Indicator diagram.
1. Th^ quo q'''; of c•til which can be stowed in tie ship
witLtut eiceod,eg t he total weight of 400 tons for machin
cry, appendages, boilers and water in them, bunkers, toole.
square pieces, and coal within the length cectiphsi by the
engines and boilers. The hollers to he of iron of the multi.
tubular kind, with brass tubes and with telescopic smoke
pipe, and, as it is intended to nee fresh water in tno boi•er. 4
a surface condenser of the most approved kind will Le ro
yal:l24.
The propeller with the connexions f.r hoisting it will be
of composition, to be propel ly proportioned for at least 53
revolutions per minute and for the immersed sinhiship sec
tion of the vesseL
M010.511110111P-1 4 .30A
The pumps, apparatus for ventilating, end appurtenanc.
of all kinds necessary for the perfect working of the whole
to be of the moat approved kinds.
The coal bankers, shaft passage, two atwartehlp iron bulk
heads, a distilling apparatus for fresh water, from which
can be made not less than 600 gallous per day, and the teal.,
and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory fur an
efficient cruising steam sloop-of-war, moat be included in
tha proposition, and a list 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 Navy Department, and it
will permit the use of such futilities us it may have for
hoisting the heavy machinery an board.
For the accommodation of the entire steam machinery
and fuel there will be allowed in the body of the ship, the
entire space under the spar deck commencing at 15 feet
abaft the main mast, and thence extending forward a distance
of fd test
Within this space it is expected to carry ce_ai Lr five Lie) a '
steaming at the maximum speed.
. In the specifications the daily coueutuption of fuel will be
stated; also the weight of the machinery, coal, boilers,
water in them, shaft, propellor and appendages, with tools
and spare work, all of which meet teat exceed 406 tone of
'2,240 pound's.
The distance front the after side of the mainmast to the
after side of the forward dein poet will be about 80 feet,
and the distance bstweeu the for ward end the after stern
posts will be seven feet. The depth from the loud wailer
lion 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 positiou of the centre of
gravity of the maehiuery, bullets, Ac., marked on them,
giving also the capacity of the steam c)lindere, pressure of
steam, area of foot and delivery valves, end of air pump and
outboard delivery vulvas, space fur steam above the water
I inn of the boilers, the fire turd grate furnace, also the than,
eter, pitch, eta face, and kind of propeller and other pre,.
Lapel p01n44, that comparisons can readily be made.
The tirruas of payment will be that, when one-half of the
materials cud labor provided for in the contract shall hale
been completed to the satielactiou of the department, (bore
will be made a payment of pert of the whole amount of
the contract. When the whole shall have been completed
and ready fur erection irt the ship a further payment of X,
will be Made; and when u satisfactory trial of seTeu
con
secutive days shall here been made, then a further payment
of Se- ; and when the ship shall bare performed satisfactorily
at sea for a period et three mouths, the remaining anal shall
be paid. The repairs necessary during this period trout tie ,
teal , .e workmanship or materials will be at the expense of
the contractor.
It la to be understood that if the weight and other condi
tions specified in the contract be not complied with, the de
partmeut ie to be at liberty to reject the whole machinery,
the contractor to be at the expense of taking it out of the
ship and refund a hatever amount Cf the Cos tract price may
have been paid.
PROPOSALS will also be re , eiNed at the saute time and
place for the steam machinery and appendages, and placing
the same on board each of the ',crew sloops-of-war bulithrig
at the navy yards at Soak's, Philadelphia, end Pemeicoia
ender the epecitlcatiusta and conditions' abase sterna, with
tariattous iu the follewing pArliCnlals, Vie.
1.L.. Horse power 7:0 at, al leant, bo revolutions per
minute.
Id. The total weight for machinery, eppeadages, toilers
Bad water ha them, bunkers, tools, spars pieces, and coal
Cadet not exceed 'ale tons et 240 pound. each. The length
occupied by the englnea and boilers will commence 14 feet
shaft the mainmast, ,Cad thence eltelld ruriVeira it distance el
46 (net.
The distance from the after-side of the mainmast to the
after-side of the forward stern post will be about 76 feet.
The depth from the load-water Lino to the top of the heel
wader the propeller will be 10 feet
Steam engine manufacturers who desire to bid, can obtain
a copy of the section of say one of the vessels upon ruakitig
application to the departmeht ISAAC TOUCEY,
jy3LaseB Secretary of tile Navy.
Book. and Box Board'
En vplopea;
Bonnet Boar de;
FOIL lal UST
SYRUPS.-
200 dos. Lemon tiyrup
lU " litlastt.rry by rap;
" Pine Applo "
" Easpborry "
Just re, owed sod for sale by
REYMEII. h A.NDkilitiON,
No. a Wood street,
. Opposite tbo'St. Charles Hotel
STONE WATER PIPE.
boo yards 6 Inch;
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
Mary Derv:ent, by Hrs. Ann h. !Stephen!:
The Jmlons Wife, by !Visa Pardo..
For seta by IL A. LOOlO3,
Praillshartf Agent,
JeS
WRAPPING - PAPERS.-101 7 0 reams as
aortal air.ca, straw and rag wrapping, for sale icy
WM. G. SOLLNiiTON St CO,
.le9 Paper Dealers, 67 Wood stront.
BANKS
BY AUTHORITY.
ee-; Aff",
-t.eq*Zll.l:fg•
600 " 4 "
boo "
Received and fur eada by Uo3l HENRY H. COLLINS
OPYING PRESSES, Copying hooks,
Bratttee, 011 Paper, for ride by & IL&VEN,
=24 Corner Market and Second eta.
FINE FLOUR.-20 bble. Fine Flour in
star; and for etUa by
Diet:AIMLESS, DIEANs 6 co,
fed) Ocener ot Wood and Water larc,ta.
bROOIIB.-100 dos. Extra Carpet Corn
Broome on Land and fur WO LI
_ XO4 II CI, b J. FL tiAWYEJI.
R&FLROADS.
RAILROAD NOTICE. I s5S. Summer Arrangement.
ON AND Al* MONDAY, JULY 6.
The Pilitsb% Ft. Wayne eq, Chicago PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
RAILROAD COMPANY, EIGHT ID AILIF THAirirs.
w nu - ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK ce 1 k, Pittsburgh time,
Tap MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every
. corning, (except Sunday,} at 6SX) coc
and equipment, and Its Caron gh connection pre.
pared to transport Paw: ng, s sad ‘l , refight from P ULLA. arriving in Philadelphia at 11:00 P. M
TRH FAST LINE Daily, except Stuiday, atIV.6 P. 11, ar-
DELP till and PITTSBIJP.GIi to CUICAtiO, Er. Lotus, IN. riving in Plilladelphia at 6 o'clocx A. az., and stopping only
DIAN APGLIS, CINCINNATI, and all plasma West and tlcutts
west ' of regularity and ition. THE EXPUESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening
with a great degroo at principal stations.
exped
Thu fact that this R a
tread terms a direct and consolidatad ' u. °o ,c 1 ock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe,Johni
line between Pittsburgh and Übh...w.o, 13 a sufficient guar- town, Willmore,Ciallitrin, Altoona, Lc., connecting at Har•
ari t,,,, that Its Trains will m ake .4oed time, And connections rbbarg,,,,,,lth the Train direct for Baltimore,_ and arriving in
with Trams on other Road. Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. M.,
ON AND MITI; MONDAY MAY 10th, 1858, the Trains ACCOMMODATION TRAINS:
on this road will leave the UNION DE.PO7, Pittsburgh, I THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavea
daily, (Sundays excepted, as follows: daily (except Bunds,y,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. Stopping at
PASSF,NORP. TRAINS LEA VII all statior.s, and running as far as Oonemaugh.
• Pittsburgh. Ciii-stime. I Ft. Wayne. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek
U. S. Mail, 7:ao A. al. 7 1J 7 P.M Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M.
Finn Express, ...... .... 230 A. Si. 10.00 P.M I 6:00 P. M. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Crack,
Second “ . 4: 1, p. IL I 10:23 P.M 4 - 50 A. M. Leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,20 P. M.
WA' OH CHICAGO-141st Itspreee, at 7.00 A. GI: Second TIMID ACOOMIODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Express at I:11 P. al. leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at BM, P. at. -
REACH CINCINNATI—Firer Ex prose 0::;0 P, ti: SeetTind I P:ixiTilliNiNG TRAINS =theta Pittsburgh as follows—
Exprani 7:20 A.ll. 'rapt eas, 1:15, P. N 4 Nall,p1:10 a.m.: Past Linn 2:25 A. 114 Johnth
ILEACLI ST. 1,0111:1 I . trA Ei ',.1 ~ , r1 i.,:tk% A. u.; Se,,ad .tlx- t , .. 1 1.1 Accommodation, 11:00 e. It; Pint Turtle Creek Accom
pr,.... 4.52 r a. !Halation, 6:50; A. IL; Second Accommodation, 1.140, P. 11L;
A.11`Pr0t....! 5•. 1 .. , 1 , -0 , 1,1k1,} t1,,,A ~i, Cr...- ill,. ll' t....ria10- Third Acturaint,dah a n, ga t ) , p . m.
bus, thruniin..ii, la lia,,apul , .iid 01 1.0.i.n, also, at Pert Trams fur Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville
Way u., wan . 11. ii 1..9 .• I Woo. ,`.h and '.' ,u 'Cadre/id. tar 1 atessectiou with mail train East, ispress train West, and
Igsksyet.lo, Certs A: 1.11..16 sad tit_ L4llll , , HIM., at Formt rrliie the Johnstown accomodation train East and Meat.
Trains on the 11. IL .5 L. E. IL. IL, end Lima with TrairA in. ~ it 3 PITTSBURGH AND CONNEI.I.4VILLE TRAINS,
Dayton and Ali hor.Au 11..oltund. stopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Connelly
ItaTIJ ii-NIN U. 11 villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:
twin cLl,.a.go. IFt WaYD. i L'r.'" ,1 An PliVei! MAIL TRAIN 7:001c tt. I EXPRESSTRAIN-S:110 P.m.
U. E. 1dai1,..10,00 P.ll. 5 3il A. 31. 12:40 P. El. 8.02 P. is . IiETIJRNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connell/nine
Sat Express, 11,Z,11A 31 LOU P. M. 0:111'.31_ 1010 0 3,2 I li.0:21.1, thrive at Pittsburgh, 8:45 6.111. and 60.0 P. M.
21 " 0:25 A. 31 1:15 P g:. tip The traveling public will find it greatly to their in
Thew Trains make c use connections with trains for Fl it tsrest, in going East or Weat, to travel by the Pennsylvania
sdalphia, Baltimore New York End Boston. I.adroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be Ber
n alas from St. Latta., ludtanapeds. Cincinnati and Oolaak- passed on any other route. As the Road Is ballasted with
bus maks du. counectiead .t C:,stLine v. ith all return hir., stone, and Is entirely free from dust, we can promise safety,
Truing. At Fort Heine, Trains from St. Lords. Central Tiro- spend and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their
note, Laleyetta, and interte, , chate places, connect with at gae otrana,,,a,. PARE :
Trains. At Forest, counectiona ale made -% tit Trmus to and to New York .............$12,e0 ITo Baltimore...
Irons Cincinnati, SpriogOrld and Dayton. The U. S. Mel " Philadelphia 10,00 j " Lancaster
from Pittsburgh to Cre:stline, being a train for local hurl To Harrisburg, $7.45.
tiara, I , o‘ ertil.i,o by the Sexaid Nxprtas Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail-
AUCGMMODA'FIoN T 'LAIN S—Leuve Now Ll, N titen far rual, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York.
Pittsburgh, at Cr.3o A. M., and 1. , ...1.0' P. 31 Leave Pitts- Paesengeni part-basing tickets in cars, will be charged ten
burgh for New Brighton at tk.iu A. M. And 0.0:1 P. Si. cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
BAGGAGE CHECIIIID 1 liiilii*Gl3, and 1.0 charge for where the Company has no Agent.
handling. NOTIOF.I.—In cue of loss, the Company will hold them-
Travelers ~r portions intending to purchase tick e ts in Fats. naives responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
burgh fur the W,M, will bear in mind that the ,o4y Agent amount not exceeding $lOO.
authorized by the I'., F. W.. 5 C- 1 1 .- It.: C.. 5 P. It. it., end N. B —The Excelsior Omnibus Lint has been employed to
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
GF,illtilE PARKIN, a! the UM-4.1 Ticket utlice, charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag-
Connected with the Peun'a K. IL 1...t.q...,,4...7 I.epot, gaga. P... - tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent,
l'orno - r I.lhorty and (Irani streets. At the P. IL R. Passenger Station,
BAlitiAtili %.,Lii not In. checked for p-coons 1,11C115.21k; jyo on Liberty and Grant streets.
lockets at any other piece in this city.
TO 1.10313.1z15011 tics, Si'liDAY, May 10th, and continue
nail turthor ~Lice.
.1. J. titilizTON, ci 'II . Paes'r. and F.'t. AV.
h. s,-, Eoss. Iss....s'r. a tent, Untrago.
.1..0. 11 M0.;d....,,....,..1,nt0u.1..nt.
VIESTEUN EZOIiTE,
iu CiNCINNATi, LuLIISVILLI,' and or. LoI,IS
VIA VITTSBLIIIIII.I, FT. IVA YNII
AND CINCINNATI, HAM LLTUN & DAYTON RAI I.ICOADS,
PIA. DII,AWAR.F4 01;T-OFF
Ditdance only irtS) rtiZes titte:',uryil (.Ericiflrso.fs
ris lAN E ie culapusocl of Howie of the
First (Musa, awl la loc.atoti Varough a boautiful tit d
w t ikly Caltirat,i purtwa Of ttta
Dirtct corutactiou is made at Of:Leta:wan w.th ltta Viuu 1411
Misalusippi lialLroad, (tlw n La of tla- O. 11 ' 1.) A,)
INaada, Laing contat,trti,
Lotalnvlll,, Ft;
kNarorrilt,t, t.).atro,
Iternpitia, Virkatturg,
Natcha:, Nom Orlt..saa.
Clottnection wade at et. Svilh Itailroad
and Masora . ' Liver eacicata, for
KANLiAS ANl> NEEtitASEA,
Aud till pulutd Aid., CJILLIOCIA ut (.1111,ii.tmti With
fie mucky Conti - al IL H, h,r I_Rzington, lianvlllo, Y'pint:ort
and all polnta In Control nonnacky.
IrLillo4 lIILLTO Pellll el:root Stz...tiotk .01 follows :
1 Through to Cir.:inn:Al will.
3.. - 1( ) , 4 1 / ~ but oue el:tago of c&.l. 9.. r
• •-•- 't. •M o j: r i y i ni. • ••• •• , tt
` F., (, :tab r . --.
......-1. 12 .. _ ,
Ezpresi k'is.l2euger intiri,
').15 Tv/
D . ~ C:t:stliue at 10:05
,1 A. 11., Cm. 6:00 P. M.
BAGGAGE CEPLCI.O
Fere as Low as any other Etar.te.
For all inturtrintion, aoti Through Ticket., apply at the
Ticket .4101.1(j1 1101111 e, r.r Itt Pnno street
Station.
Ps.sterigera IiOdirOCEA 6,.iag I.2is tuna. , tr iii C2L for
Tickets vitt Dolatrmre
J. H. Supt. I'. 1 , .. W. k. C. IL It,
C. I!. a IJ. It. IL
tico:Jti
'Flee Cleveiguad, Pittsburgh azel
IV - heeling Railroad,
Pittsburgh, Cofinnabus & Cincinnati
F,:c
R AILROAD
Change oft Time
4N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 10TH,
1668, Trains will Iss int th,i 04.../t A in., l', , uusylvun
Central Rallmnl lOUs:
Fur CLEVI:LAND, LILifALtI. Drailoir
ii:4s CHICAGO AND ':ILE
VVEM.I'LLIYU AND 23.:UiSV/LLII.
For CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, DETEoIT,
2:35 P. M.
• Th c iliclrTuAtflobniTta W ari'o l. levoiand,
witu Dutr , Ac lino of et,amtrii.
4:00 P. N.}
LINBFor ALL WAY STATIO WI TES RIVET:
•
•
Pei deetr!tig to go t., Chitago, points boyond
Chicago, via (Novriand, [lnlet ants ;or tickota viii Olovolanti
PITTSBURGH, COL ULD lLi AND CiIVOLYNATI (via
STEURLINVILLE,) RAILROAD
CLIANGE OW TEILC.--On and alter .11.0.NDAY, the 10th,
of May, 1858, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pounsylva
ata Central Railroad, as follows:
For STSUILCNTILLZ, COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
3:00 A. 11.1 .I.Naurarout , , LOUISVILLE, CAIRO, Ma=-
PI:1182,5B :4BW UILLDAtia.
1
FOIL CINLUNNATI AND BT. LOUIS, and ALL
2;35 Pi k/. Tb t .:l s g Ths 8 1. °3 1C7'l u tic A iutior Vi ti z8 ;ithout change
of cars.
Pagsengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc.,
or any prdats beyond Columbus VII ritenhonville must ash
for tickets via :2r:suttee vllle. J A NI ES FARAI Elt,
Supertntendent C., P. Ii W. R. R.
W. W. BAGLEY,
my Ply Superintendent l'., C it C. It. It.
PII7BBURGII & CONNELLSVILLE
to A I IL R 0 AO.
i f N and after Monday - , the 10th inst. Pass
raj eager Trains wilt he i .10 daily, (except Sundays,) from
the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot, as follows :
Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh 7100 A_ It.
Expresa Train leaves Pittsburgh 330 s at.
nr..reaNtriti:
Mail Pro 'envoi
Express 6:00 A. u.
Arriving at Pittsburgh a:.15
Tickets to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Office.
Both Trains connoct at ConnolLsville with Denting A Hall's
Coaches for LaioEltOWll., Frostburg, Cumberland, etc., ciao
at West Newton with Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Somerset,
Berlin; etc.
Freights to and from Pittsburgh and Stations on Pitts
burgh and Connellsville Railroad, will bo received and de
liVeled in Pittsburgh, at the "Baldwin Depot," opposite
"Dnqacsno Depot." Excepting such as Pig Iron, Lumber,
Stone, etc., which will ha loaded or no added at Outer De.
pot, or at the canal Depot, as may be arranged 'alai Freight
Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh.
I.:LACESTON it. Supt.
Transportation Department P. 2: O. It.
Counelleville, flay eth, n,2.8
New Route via .River and Railroad.
CiA7 -
Imam oI is (N, Cincinnati itaiireati
CONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with
Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroads,
to St. Loula and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany
and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for CHIO t3O,
ROOK AttLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate
points.
Through Freight Train to LNDLiNaPOLIB, TEaliz
HAUTE; LAYArIa TE, and PERU.
Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in tees
Lillie than any other route by 9A hoars, and at as low rate.
The only road by which shipments can be made from Cin
cinnati to the West, withont breaking bull:.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at thisMn
nett; o, W. B. curriNu, Agent at Lawrenceburg witi
receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission;
fa) Margo Ist , &alms cr contsfrri9ss at Laistenceburg,
For further informatleu, apply to THOMAS ItATTRIAN,
(No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who 113 pre
pub.l to give rt.tanuaa ntneigtS t.) Indianapelle, Terre
/1111131., Lafayette, ()Linage, Peru, i.sreenc,atle, threnic.rde•
elilo Ober!etton, Parte, end Ittutrome.
H. 0. LORD, Itesidant.
3NO. 011e.EK, Gang Freight Agent. mss
FURNITURE
MIL_LIKEN k CO. have oa hand, at
e their extenaive CALIDII7IO and OHAIII M.ANUC,'AC
-I'Olt Y, Nu. al .7 , mithlleld street, a large &Mortnlant of fancy
and Hain Flu aitese, which thoy :toll 15 per coot. lower
than enNE.rt.tary rates. Tam= crah only. [(lnt-17:y
W 0 OD W L L 8 FURNITURE AND
(MAIM, Wholesale and Retail, embracing every
Otyl. of Furniture, in Fioeviweed, Mahogany end Walnut,
imitable for Parlors, Cluaribmi and Dining Loan;,, equal to
any in New York or Ptil.a.delphinv and at lower prim,. Every
article made by hand, and warrnnted. Cabint-makere env
plied with any gnantity of FURNITURE and C11A.11114 en
reaaonable terms. 11(Aa'et and dta nixsta faralehed at the
chorheet oaks. Wamrsoms, Noe. 77 and 79 iitreet,
Pittnbrirgh, Fa. 0c.21
- -
TARCH.-250 bait Rochester Pearl Starch,
A t rweivrd end for lola by JITNEY IL COLLI NS.
BANANAS.—First of the season just re
ceived by expres3 and for sale by
ANDERFON,
No. 39 Wood Street.
ap24 Opposite St. Marina note!.
OLL 13 U TTEB.—'2 bbls. Fresh Roll Batter
Ati,l received and for sato by JAB. A. FETZER,
naylti Corner -Market and Slop Ru,
RINTING executed in the highest style of
r. art, and at reasonable prices, by
J. It. WEIDIN, Bookseller and Stationer,
myl3 63 Wood street, near Fourib.
'MEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-
11 'JO boxes aeaorted slaw; d's, b'a and 6's, Sperm Glialea
on hand and for sale by B. 0.. t J. Is. aAwYny.
DOFF'S BOOK-.KEEP.LNG, Blanks, and
Duncan's elutes of Penmanship, L.tr mile by
r_
W. B..nevall,
=24 _Corner and &mond utroateL
AWNING RODS-1 Bet Awning Rods, f
GIOLLINO.or
Nab) by (Jab) HENRY H.
TILE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
f y.:4l Tat GREAT OENTRAL ROUTE, connecting
the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-western
tied South-western States br,a continuous Railway direct.
This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Dui ' eoi
EL-ctsUIVII to all ports on the Wes' sr!, Ana et Cleve.
1, al sod Baudasky with steamers to all ports ou, the North
, t.t.01 Latzee; making the moat stEtso; OliZsprar and
;taus ma aouis by which FRETGUT can be forwarded to and
f-..0s the 0 sitar Visor.
itn.t.ca blicweent Philadelphia .4r, I
FIRST CLASS.— hoots, Shoes, Hats and'
Cape, Books, Dry Goode, (in boxes, bales
and trunks,) Drugs, (in boxes(and bales)
Feathers, Fare, Ac.
0 COON D CLASS—Domestic Sheeting, Start;
tug and Ticking (in original bake),
Drugs (in casks), Hardware, Leather (in
rells or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelt
kieatward,
TIIIRD OLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (in'
casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted
(loose or In sacks), Tobacco, mounter
lured, (except Cigars or cut,)
V.JUILTII CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Eatain,Reof
and Fork, (in casks or boson Eivitivardo
Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, Ger
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Arc., &c.
FLOUR-75c. T. bbL until further notice.
011A.LN in car loads, 35 cta. 14 100 lbs. until further notice.
COTTON—V 2 3:A bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until
further notice.
shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be ‘ tiarticular to mark packages " /I•l4tinitinnia
- Rdifroitd." A;l Goods cdiolgued to the Agents of this gOad
at Phil dniphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
doteut;ce..
AlliCl7 Aoehsa--Barris, Wormley A Co., Memphis, Tenn.;
S. V. Sam C Co., St. Louis; P. G. O'Riley & Co.,vansville,
Ind.; Dumont'', Bell Co., and Carter & Jewett, Louisville,
Icy.; R. C. lieldrrun, Madison, Ind ; H. W. Brown A Co., and
is A Co.,
Cincinnati; N. W. Graham Co., Zanesville,
Oh. , Lecchit Co., No. 54 Ellby street, Boston; Leech dr. Co.,
Nu. 7, Astor House, New Tork ; No.l William street s
~,4 No.
9 Battery Place, New Yore, ; E. J. Eneeder, Philadelphia;
Liegraw A Rooms. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. li. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.
EL J. LOMBAERT,
ap3 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
ROUERIES WINES AND LIQUORS
1.60 hags Rio Coffee •
100 chests Black and: Groan Teas ;
b:41.1. Crushed 'sugar;
25 ‘• Coffee
" New York Syrup :
" New Orkaus Molasses;
I Tierces New Rice;
10 boxes W. W. H. Grant's Tobacco;
ICO IL R. and Layer Raisins;
20 kegs French Plums;
2 Puncheons Jamaica Rum;
Santa erns Rum;
2 Pipes Holland Gin;
Also, Drench Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Mona
pager, lVle-e: Pure Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, In store
z.ad f , ),•-,a!e low, by EfAWOATII t BBOWNLEN,
:iri=etsore to Haworth, Bro. & Brownlee, •
Car. ut the Diamond and Diamond alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
LINE
N
15 bbls. Eastwick's Pyrup ;
" New York "
25 " Baltimore "
64 hhde. New Orleans Sugar ;
I.uo half chests Young llyson Tea;
50 " Black Tea, for sale by
joBU W. H. SMITH & CO
ANILLA PAPER.—A large lot various
ebroal, for dale by wa 0. JOIINBTON & CO.,
.54 Paper realms. 57 Wcmist.
PLANTATION SUGAR 4 MOLASSES
-100 bhda. fully fair and primo N. 0. Sugar;
600 bleb., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses;
" St. James S. H Molasses, now landing and
for sale, by MILLER & 11.10KETSON,
mrls Nos. 271 and 273 lalt*rty street.
1.41 LL PAPER—Of best quality—for sale
3 by WM- G. JOHNSTON 44 CU,
NT VELOPES.—Buff, Straw, Amber and
All White, of all sizes, sold wholesale or retail, by
W 57. G. JOHNSTON A CO.,
my 7 lltationers and Paper Dealers. 57 Wood It.
01)A A 51.1.-100 ousks Soda Ash, now
Landing r.ud fur sate by
mylB MILLER, A BIOILETSON.
11.4' 1 (10S,-10 barrels fresh Eggs, just reeeiv
jl24 mud tbr Bale by TA1:1141 A. Prit
Je Center Market and first streets.
CIOD
a r omas extra large Cod Blab
3 t " Large " " Just received and
fur tale, by MILLER t RIOKETSON,
cur 26 Nan. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
FOR SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder
15 inches in diimeter, 434 feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder
Boilers 32 Inches in diameter, 80 feet in length, with fire
front; Fly Wheel 18 feet to diameter. For price and terms,
Inquire of B. O. 4 J. IL SAWYER,
1.530 No. 47 Wood street.
LADIES' KID (11.0VE CONGRESS GAIT
ER, with end without heels, at the People's Shoe
Store, No. 17 Fifth street. Dr.FRENBACKEB. & CO.
GEN C'S CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP,
at the People's Shoe Store, N 0.17 Fifth street.
Jel9 DIFFENBACILER. & CO.
jHAVE constantly on hand a large supply
of Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes.
Then wishing anything in this line, can rely upon getting
a pure article at JOSEPH BLMMTNH'S ,
Jyr3 earner Diamond and MarketatraeL
1 "00 WILL buy a Dwelling House of
0 8 rooms and bath room, good cellar, and
other conveniences, situate on Franklin Arent; WO in hand
balance at one and two years. S. CUTHBERT At SON,
Jyls Ed Market street.
TYPE M ETAL, just received and for sale,
A by W. S. HAVEN,
Stationer and Printer,
je26 Corner Market and Second streets.
QOAPS.—A large supply of Low's we
Ly known Brown Whadsor lifoap, Just received Ale
Honey, Palm, Lettuce, Nymph and other fancy soaps con
etently on hand at JOB. PURMING'B,
.197 Corner Diamond and Market street.
('IOLTON'S WEST TOURIST &GUIDE
IL/ For sale by (J 019) J, R. WRLDIN
DELIVERED EVERY MORNING.
Forney's Press, Public Ledger, N. Y. Times, Elorald
and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered
In every part of the city. Trade etipplled by leaving your
address at NUNT & MINER,
Jal.2 Masonic Hall
61ElYT'ir WR AR.—
' ofiNAP.
Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters '
•
a., Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords ;
...,
4- Gent's Calf Boots ; vs
B Uent's Fine Slippers.
(-_, CHEAP. .'
AT TH4 PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
/e 1,2 No. 17 Fifth street, DIFYMBACHER .t. CO
QT./LE CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada
mantine Star OmaSee warranted enperior to any in
the market, on hand and fo r sale by
mytk D. O. a .1. 11. SAWYER
QPONG ES—A large supply ..of coarse and
doe Spongos, of a very superior qualityjust received
JOB. NAMING,
Corner Diamond and Market street.
STATIONERY FOR OFFICE USE--A
largo supply of Btaplo and Fancy Stationery, for of-
Bees banks, st.o..for Bala by 049) J. R. WELDIN.
'RESIT TEA, MORE NEW TEA— The
finest Tea of every name, grade and color. The sub
scriber has in store and arriving, a moat - extensive and
complete asaortment of Tea In chests, half cheats and fami
ly bates, all of which_ is offered at greatly reduced prices.
l e yg 8. JAYNES, 58 Fifth street.
HE
COUNT — Hir.—A new
A HOME — IN THE
Cottage House of 6 rooms, good collar; and every
convenience to make a comfortable and pleasant realdenc
stable, carriage house, spring hay* 250 peach trees,. also,
choice apples and other fruit, 12 acres of land, good quality
for gardening narposes situate at 3 miles from the city,.
near the Washington Turnpike.i Terms easy, and immedi
ate possession. .For sale by. S. CUTHBERT do SON,
iY=
DESIRABLE PRO 'ERT ' FOR SALE
_
A Dwelling House and two large lots, with good
provements. immediate pessenalon. Price, $lBOO.
A Farm of 303 acres,4o improved, all prime land one
mile from Fayette Sprngs. Price, $6 per acre.
A valuable property at Lawrenceville, in complete order,
good location, immediate possation--$3600.
A section of choice land in Franklin county, lowa, in
good location—s2,so per acre. S. 013'11113 ERT & SON,
Je2o 5.1. Market Street
fILARK. STREET. A Brick Dwelling
'Li House on Clark etreot,mear C miter's alley, at the
low price or $llOO. Also, three other g Mt" near
the above. Price, $1.200, each. Terms easy.
31 15 8. CUTHBERT & EON, 61 Margetal•
VIERRING.-50 bble Herring for sale by
JUL. Jag 4. Et. 0014141118
RAILROADS.
Stationers, 57 Wood street.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
D EMOVAL.—J. & H. PHILLIPS have
At, removed to their new building, Nos. 2d and 28 BT.
01,411 West, west side, between Penn street and the Bridge.
d. ar. 11. PAILLIPS,
EIANUFACTERDSS OP F, CARRIAGE,
ulna, AND R ANT TR & OPAQUE
1 aOW SEIALIDE OIL CLOTIEiIb!
Of different Colors.
Also, DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS & WINDOW SHAPES,
Of every description.
Dealers in INDIA RITID3BR GOODS, of ell kinds, made
under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New
York Belting Companies, for the sale of 'their INDIA RUB.
DER BELTING, 110}3131;and PACKING. •
LEAD:IM BELT.
LNG of Eastern manufacture, a superior ;quality; also, Lace
Leather and Rivets. Agents for the 01110 PI KE-PROOP
MINERAL PAINT. Pry and Mixed Paints, Varnishes
Oils, Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. HOUSE AND
SIGN PAINTING AND INA TING, in all its branches,
dime in the beat and shortest time.
deZhly j J. & H. PHILLIPS,
SiOre N0e.26 and 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory at Phil.
lipssille, on the Ohio river; three miles below Pittsburgh.
CAIOSTS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, &c.,
AT TUB
Fouirth. Street Carpet Store.
WD. Sc H. M'OALLIIM respectfully
e 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 Moms Manufacture, eonsisting in part of Velvets and
Brussels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain • also, Brussels,
Damask, Twilled and Plain Ptak 04BPETS.
om myna 'ROM 2 TO 24 FEET WIDE,
gun Mate, Stair Dods, Canton and Cocoa Matting; List,
Yarn and Bag Carpets ; Venitian Blinds; Painted, Buff and
Green Holland Shades.
It will give us pleasure to show goods to all who may be
desirous of looking or purchasing, and wo are determined to
offer Mdaramente to any who may favor us with a call, at
the old stand, No. 87 I , OITRTH Street, near Wood.
myntly - W. D. & IL II'OALLDILL
OILCLOTH CLOTHING—Of all kinds,
black and yellow, br sale at the India Rubber Depot
and 23 St Obllr street. [lle9] J. &R. PHILLIPS.
nu, CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
Nia We have on hand, and are daily remising additions
thereto from our own and othernumufactories, a large stook
of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, Trans
parent, green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used for
Floasofaraishing and other purposes. Also, Vlllanai but
Window Shades, of dry and oil eat - At—gold bordered and
other etylea, and Window Ethado-Trimmings.
Merchants and others will find It to their advantage to ex
amine our stock and prioee before making their pardluzes
elsewhere. J. do h. PEILLII'd,
solo 28 and 28 St. Clair Cruet.
OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS-Of our
owon and other manufacturers for tile wholevaln
and retail, by J. g 11. PERM 1.8,
Jr l7 2O and 28 Et. Clair street.
TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLO'fII
-3000 yards of a superior quality, just received from
tho factory, and for sale oy J.. a H. PHILLIPS.
jyl7 26 and 28 St. Clair atteet.
CARRIAGE OIL ClA.Yril.S.—Enamelied
with plain or figured backs—on muelln,:rwilled and
Duch Goode, for sale by J. Is IL PHILLIPS,
.1)17 25 and 28 St. Clair street.
Ittsburgh
CAP OIL CLOTHS—A few pieces on mus
lin, silk, and imitation of silk, f...r sale at 26 and 28
Bt. Clair street. (jyl7) J. .4 EL PHILLIPS.
700. sp 100 100
HOSPITAL SIIESTING—Of all widths
and of the bast quality, far sale at the India Rubber
lseyet, 26 and 28 St. Clair street:
H PHILLIPS.
yell J. H.
600. iii 100 lin.
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best
cy-tude in Ulf!, for auto ut chq ilidla Babbor Depot, 01
J. h a. PHILLIPS,
ell 78 and 28 8L Clair street.
60c. TO 100 Ma
'LOOR OIL CLOTIIS,-
Of our own and eastern manufacture—all widths, and
eta to mat any aim of rooms or halls—it the (hi Cloth Ware
rooms, No. 26and 28 'it. Oh& street.
°era
4400. il 100 Lb..
;Great Chance to Make Money.
111.t1 REST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECU
LATION OF TILE TIMIiB—ONLY ONE
DOLLAR PER SHARE.—Forty thousand dollara
worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry,
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety
of Fancy and Staple Goode; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand shares, at one dollar per share, as followa:--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. Whien the eharee shall have been sold, the
ellarehniders shall be nodded of the fact, by mail, or through
the nowepapera, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
then be held in the city of Philadelphia, and the whole of
the property disposed el or distributed among them ; in such
way as shall be determined upon by them ; each Sharehold
er shall be entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected
by tee Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin
tend the diepinition of the property, according to the direc
tions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro
perty to ouch person or parsons as the Shareholders may
appoint to receive the same. The Real Estate consists of
one three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2600,
and two throe story brick dwelling horses sad lots valued,
at 2700 each, iu the city of Philadelphia, clear of all incum
brancte and title indisputable; the other property cons/sin
of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch
end Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now, and for
a long time past kept by the subscriber. The stock consist
lug of very line Gold and Silver /tenting CP,F.d Lever Watch
es, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Levine and other
Whitcht.if, Gold Chains, Pencils, Beale, Lockets, Fair Rings,
Breeches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pins,
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &e., &c., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons, Knives, Forks, &c., &c. Also, French Clocks, Mush
Boxes, Accordeone, and a great variety of other goods. The
show in not one of those scheme, which ere devised to en
trap the unwary, but is end Will be a fair sale of the collie
property bele:le - gig to the subscriber, persona are positively
assured the stock has not been purchased for the purpose of
deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for line Gold, none such will be distributed, the most reepecte
able persons are given as references, to those disposed to pur
chase shares. All orders by Mail ertelosir.g the money will
be promptly attended Le, and receipts forwarded to the ad
dresa of the sender; by retrina malt Any person sending
ten dollars at one time,shall receive eleven separate receipt!,
in as many separate names if desired.
les. In writing for shares, please write the name of the
Post Office, to which you. Wish the answer directed. This is
the greatest chance of getting a large amount of valuable
property, fora small sum, as has ever before been offered to
the public. Bend on your orders, as shares are selling rapid
ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will eoon
be made.
Articles allotted to persons at a distance, will be sent to
them at their expense.
illa e .Agents wanted in every town and village. All com
munications mast be addressed to
L. IL BROOMV.T.,
No. 60 South Second street, shove Chesnut,
pOPYINO PRESSES, with Screw and
Lever, for sale by W. S. ITAVSN,
Stationer and raper Dealer,
JY 2O Corner Market and Second street&
QUMMER EXCURSIONISTS.—
Ladies who design taking p " Pleasr,re Trip,"Jhotild
provide themselves with the
NEW LINEN TRAVELING SKIRT!
The above article can be precured at
PURE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal
purposes, by the bottle or gallop, at
HAWORTH 41 BROWNLEE'S,
fob in the Diamond
10 SACHS FEATHERS, for eale by
BAGA.LEY, 00SGRAVE
ta72l. . N 05.18 and Z.) Weodi et•not
RYE, -1 . 25 bush Rye for sale by
JAS. 4.. FETZER,
.IY2 Corner Market and First streets
TIMOTHY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy
Seod for salo by JAS. A. FEME,
WfE FLO:TR.—Ib bble. just received and
or sale by [mr3] HENRY IL COLLINS.
EGGS. -10 bble. freeh Eggs just received
and for sale by fmr2ol I 1 NB 11. COLLINS-
EXPANSION SKIRTS--Steel Sprin, and
all the other celebrated Bkirte, for baleiy
ap26 JOS. HORNE, 77 Market otroot.
BLACK LACE MITTS.—A large stock of
excellent styles, with and without fingers, very cheap
at JOB. HOME'S, 77 Market street.
COTTON lIOSIERY.—Every variety of
NL,/ Cotton Stockings and Halt Hoae at the lowest prices
wholesale or rotail, at
ap26
YRILIP.-10 bbls. N. 0. Syrup for gale, on
coruilgumant, by (aTT) LI.ENEY H. OOLLINB
ICE.-Six tierces prime Rice, just reeeiv
Leo ed and for aide by MULLER. h MOKETBON,
pocl2 floe. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
LAKE FISH-15 whole bbls. Lake Supe
rior White Binh Juatreceived and for axle by
JAS. A. FETZIKR,
8 . Corner Marker. and First atre.ta.
10 BAGS Dried Apples, for sale uy
BAualaiv, cosaßAvh . it Co.,
::as 18 acd ;33 Wood street
RY A
JeBo
ir UST received another assortment of BOOTS
tr/ and saom, consisting of Ladles' Heel Boot' and 3110.
pero, Goat's. 13oys's Youth's, and a largo variety of Chit.
dren's Fancy Shoes. Please give as a call, at the Cheap
Cash Stole of JOSEPH EL BORLAND,
jel9 93 Market street, second door from Fifth.
OIL WANTE-
D-100,000 IN. Wool Wanted at highavt calla
V V
HITCHCOCK, IkI'CREEItY & CO.,
122 Second street, and 161 Front'
picee, by
Jell lmdtaw
HAIR DYES—Batchelor's, Christadora's,
Alexander's, Sharon's, and Water's Liquid Hair'
Dyes—a large supply constantly on hand, at
JOSEPH FIAMING'd,
Corner Diamond and Market street.
rILOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received,
I'J did far tale by Ml] UISMB. IL CALL S 3.
500 GROSS RAVEN'S.No. ONE PENS
Jut received and to] bale by
LIAV.E.N.
=24 Corner Market and Beaond street:.
10 DRUMS 002 G :FISIEt act fr inA lt by
Um 111 and 2D Wood oneet.
WOO Y'S SALVE for eats wholeslao
and retail at the Drag Store of
JOHN HAFT, JS.,
Corner f Wood and Sixth ots., Pittsburgh „
$6OO FOR a two story frame dwelling
house and lot of ground f)0 fee; by Oerts•
JUL Wa
ntly situated on shington. Teruo easy.
fee S. S. OUTthiltlig: 801 . 4 Of. blanket L,
MRS. ALLEN'S flair Restgrative,
Brown's Era. Jamaica KinKar,
Freston a Merrill
S
Cotaking Extracts,
T
Kenne hom dy' psows w as hi ng s Medirail Xs:Avery,
Compound,
ilson's Indelible Ink
r McClung it Campbell's EtarCb,
Boruz
'ealtpetre,
Foredo by
Q,AN FORIP ' - `ll7;l7i:r r r:—Av - gross
11,1 ter sale by B. A. RAJIMESTOOK 4 00., Iy Ay &
'AA§
Oa m WOW va4 Elza .tutu, I
ll
kry
.1... k. H. PHILLIPS
JOS. HOME'S.
77 Market street
Jos. ELAINE'S,
77 Market street
LES-100 bush., for sale by
HENRY U. COLLINS
f - 'l4emou Syrup.
B. L. FAEINEf3TOOS. & CO,
No. 60, corner of Wood end Fourth stit
DR. 'LANE ' S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUCTE
AND
LIVER PILL‘
W E beg leave to call the attert
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the publi -
We - refer to
Dr. Chaa. PrMane's Celebrated
Vermifug and Liver PillEk„
We do not! recommend them at.
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, vlz.:
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 Warms.
THE LIVER PILU),
For the cure of LIVER Com PLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK
HEAD-ACHE, 454 . C. In cases of
FEVER: AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been 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
Minn BROS. Pittsburgh, h.
P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering front others
than Fleming 'Bros., will 110 well to write their orders
distinctly, and luke none but Dr. ArLanes,.prepar<id by
Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any
part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve
three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Tertian° for
fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must
•be accompanied by twenty cents extra.
M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER
FILL .-75 Foal on hand and for uala by
B. L. FAECNIESTOOK & CO.
Corner Wood and Fourth atreata-_
23'=" 74 2 . 13,33.a,T7EM81T,
Private and Confidential Medical Advice!
AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSEl-
TAL—Estallished for the cure of Sypliilia, Sominat—
Woaltnosa and the Secret Infirudties of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. A2UOS SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Moo corner of Main
and Quay stroota, (up etaira.)
A MOST SOLDNUEBIO INVENTION.
An instrument for
,the euro of Genital Debility, or Noctur•
sal - Emissions, more properly known 23 Seminal Weakness,
tie. Gan bo permanently cured in from fifteen to twenty
days, by the use of this instrument, when used conjointly
with medicines.
YOUNG hIrIIM TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. AMOS Sr SON take pleasuresm announcing that they
have invented a Most importanti ustr umont for the cure of
the above diseases; It has been subjected to a test by the
most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and
New York; it hawberin declared the only useful instrument
ever yet invented for the cure of Seminal Weakness,or any
disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits
of youth.
'Dr. AMOS k SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical
as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves t
in any Instance whhre they may pruvo urmatstentray after
fair trial, the money will bo refunded by returning the in.
strument in good order.
Persons wishing the above mobil Instrument will observe
that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely
packed and sent by express, is ten, dollars.
NEW ItEMEDDis• AND QUICK OURP.S.
Dr. AMOS A SON may be consulted from eight o'clock In
the morning until nine at night, in every stage sad symp
tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhoea, Gleete, t•econdary
Symptoms, Seminal Watikhee3, Impotence andSt:.otnres of
the Urethra, etc.,' with inviolable secrecy. The treatment
they adopt is the ;sash of upward of thirty years' ostensive
and succatsful practce in London. The most inveterate
aces of Venereal:iseases (eradiated in eight or nine dap.
nd cases of a slight nature in two or three days, at a mod
crate expense. The care effected without confinement or
hindrance from business; also, nodes and pains in the bones
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A MME WARRANTED.
Dr. Alllo3 d - SON have devoted their attention exclusive
ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have
consequently boon enabled to render to their fellow-creator°
fully testified and great:fully acknowledged by convales
centpatiente =Others daily arriving in town from all'parts
of the country, for the express purpose only of consultadens
while their exertions have been crowned with the most sig
eel advantages; yet from what they have experiencedi
iuquizins into the causes of those infections complaint
(from their most simple condition to that of the moot den
geruns and invetArated) they have always entertained this
possibility of their prevention and remcrval, told litowisein
variably found that the most horrible and mangnant forms
of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol
lowing causes :--Ignorance, neglect, or the ill abets of on
&heal and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. .AO3
lON have succeeded in discovering, in the selection of their
omedies, a safe, effectual, and cautious course; omitting all
combination of remedies which boar an equivo;alObaracter,
as well as those whose premature or injudicious application,
aught be prodnotivJ of bad consequences in the hands of
orivate indivtduals In short the 'audible end of their to.
reedier' le the lessening of a great mesa of human. misery by
.he atlenintion, relief and prevention of those grievote of
diction that era in reality the secret foe of life, end which,
while they so extremely surround us, cell [fiend for our "hill
and interference for their extermination.
COMPLIY
Persons In any part of the world may Lo outoetrafally
treated by forwarding a eorr , ,ct detail of theft cnre, with a
remittance for rnedloines, att.
Addrees Dr. LEOS ..SON, corner Main and Qaay cstrecta,
Buffalo, N. Y.
DRIVATE DISEASES.-DR.
MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices,
SMITHILDLD street, Pitts.
burgh, Pa.
DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pitt&
burgh. and has been In practice for the
last tic tmtyline years. Me bt12111.03 131471
been confined mostly to Private and Our. 3.t?
tj
gical Diseatree. --P,P
CTTIZENS .A.ND STRANGLES 440., ;; *
in need of a medical friend, should not
tail to find out the Imre place of relief.
The Doctor is a ragnlar graduate, and
his experience In the treatment of a certain den of diseases
is a sore guarantee the enfferors of obtaining prrmftnent
relief, by the use of his remedies and follmtng hie advice.
• DR. BROWN'S 1 it23..UDIES
never fail tare the worst form of Tencteal Ifiseas&.--
Dzyurities and Berefalons Affections. Also, c.ll disarms
arising from a hereditary taint, which raanifauto itself in the
lone of a tatter, psoriasis, and a great many forme of skin
diseases, the origin of which the patient In entirely ignorant
To persona co aillictod, Dr. D. offers hopes of a Pare and
speedy recovery,
sinniftlAL Wi?AEl'Th S.
Dr. Brown's remedied for this alarming trouble, broraght
on otton by that solitary habit of sommal gratification which
the young and wean-mindedoiteti give way to, (to their own
destruction ) ) are the only reliable remodies known In thin
country—Way are safe, and make a erectly rectum:lOn to
health.
rar.vaiAiu.m
Dr. Brown's romeillw nover Bill to cure this painfat db
ense in ,sfetli days—he will war:2a u tiara. He Elko trade
rues, Most, Gonorrhea's, Bhictaro, Urethral rfrilcv,argas ye,
maw w ea km.2 . 3, Monthly Bupprcmions, Diseases of the
Joints, Fistula' in Ano, NC74011/9 AfferrtiDlCl, l'r.itt in theßack
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, tow.ther with al/
dlirsasea of an imparo origin.
A letter describing tho symptoms, containg a Yrs, di•
reeled to DR. BROWN, No. 50 ,Snalthileld street, Pittsburgh,
pa n will be immediately answered. Medicine cent to any
address, safely packed and eocnre from observation.
Office and Private Boow.s, No. GO Binithfield greet,rittg,
burgh, Pa. cx;.9
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