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    TH E DA 1 3 _,`10 S
TO A WE:AII.I.IiID WORI.
,: nest i"-Pliort must riot seek f.. ,
Until thy tank 6e `
no ;
Thou waft &wt iay ti
Titlartting of the !inn.
Tuon mnert not-weary of thy liar,
Nor reorn thy lurrly
Sur CC, 7 I- , 3 to work, UN'illl6o !.LICI. WO:
Thy neie:hbor r.rizrth not
Thou mutt hot let thy heart gtov
Nor hush each gaueroue tone;
Nor cull the bright lore to thin, er. ;
Thou roust uct ?;r,
Whoa others strive. thou too lou.t huii
And 11WWCI when they cull ;
The power to love God gave to the.•.
Thou must employ for all.
Freedom and Rest" thou v.mu1d,d1, ,,,
The genius of our clime,
Freedom is service meet;
And rest of soul is but a name
For toil amid life's heat.
thnoved_to gar.e upon tta.
Is not true liberty ;
To others then tenet
Wonld'st thou be truly free•
11.1 aril world rr
Tim Eden thou w37ild',.!
1 - 1141; ancient parzvdi , e is
Thine Elcu Is within.
&From the 614Itvield firput.4,,trk, tig U
Cy-rus W. Pleld and nig wanitly
Cyrus W. Field having achieved greatnes ,
and renown throu-li the success that lot,
crowned his energy and perseverance in the
laying of the Atlantic telegraph c;ible, the
public is interested to know what mariner of
man he is, and to learn the chief incidents
of his history. His family is one of th e
most honorable in western Massachus , tts,
with members distinguished in nearly cver , , ,
department of native life. Rev. D. D. Field
a native of East Guth - ford, Conn., a gradute
of Yale College iu 18.02, first settled in Had
dam, Conn. There, probably, were all
—seven sons and two danglitus. Of the
former are David Dudley Field, one of the
first lawyers of New York city ; Jonathan E.
Field a member of the Berkshire bar, and
resident of Stockbridge ; Cyrus W. Field,
whose name is now a household word :
thew D. Field, of Southwick, in this c un v,
a civil engineer, and one of the Repo
Senators from Hampden coun;:c . in I‘, - ,7 ;
phen I. Field, a Judge of the Supreme C
of California : and Rev. 11. M. Field, 1 , /rlll'rly
pastor of the Congregational Church in
Springfield, and now one of the conductor,
of the New York Evangeli.s.t. The seventh
and oldest son, Timothy, went to sea thirty or
more years ago, and has never been heard
from since. One of the daughters married
the brother of Mr Cyrus Field's wife, arid
died at Paris within a few years. The other
daughter married Rev. Josiah Brewer, J,lnd
'became with him a missionary in Greece,
whence they have returned, and now reside
at the family home in Stockbridge in this
State.
In MO Rev. Dr. Field removed from Had
darn to Stockbridge, where his children were
all young, and became pastor of the village
church there, a relation which he continued
till 1837, when it was dissevered, and ho re
turned to his old charge at Haddam for a few
years; but he retired from the ministry s., iae
ten years since, an came to Stook.load e'
again, where among his old friends, and
a portion of his children, he is living out in
peace and honor the few remaining days ef d
long and useful life. Thus Stockbridge may
fairly claim to be the family home ; here the
father passed his most active and important
years ;. and here his sons were reared, and
prepared for the important lines ef action,
into which flier - have nearly all since fallen.
David-Dudley Field and Rev. Henry M. are
graduates of Williams College in the same
Mr. Cyrus Field engaged as clerk for hi- ,
older brother, Matthew, who was paper manu
facturer at Lee. Abuot the period of his ma
jority, - . perhaps before, he engaged in th
same business on his own account in AV e , t
field, in this county, but failed about 1837. II
subsequently went to New York and establish
ed a paper commission house, one ef fhe tic-r,
of, the largest modern establishments of tielt
description. 11l success overtook him 11, , r , .
again ; but it did not conquer its
Nerved to new labor, he continued the some
business, commanded fortune, paid 11ff
. ttli 01
his old debts, and became a rich man. Liberal
in dispensing the blessings of his wealth, Lc
was the patron of art, and surrounded his
father at Stockbridge, with all the comforts
and luxuries that old age covets. Some five
or six - years ago he seemed to have conceived
the purpose of constructing the ocean tele
graph, and at once threw into ifs consuinma
tion all his native enthusiaism, all his ac
acquired knowledge of men and things, all his
energy and perseverance, and all his pecunia
ry means.
There seems to be no divided honor in this
enterprise—no possibility of question as to
the author of the great achievment of modern
civilization. Hundreds may have dreamed
and suggested the idea; but lir. Field vies the
first to set seriously at work for its re_ali
_zatien
and the first to accomplish it. Fortunate is
he in having completed his own work.
No Fulton can come in and rob him of hi,
honor.
Mr. Field is about forty-three se.;:r:, 011,
and looks gouger if possible. He has a light
lithe body, all muscles and nerves, and no
flesh, five feet eight inches high, and weighs
perhaps 140 pounds. His features are sharp
and prominent: a nose that almost exhausts
his face; eyes small, sunken, gray or blue,
and apparently half closed ; a large forehead,
and a full head of auburn hair. There is a
youthful, almost boyish appearance fib ,ut
him, that makes him seem younger than he
really is. There is little of the impressive
ness of figure and manner about him that
distinguish his brother Dudley of the New
York bar.
We do not know that these fact. in the his
tory of the New Moral Hero of Ow Christian
Civilization are exact to date and let u'r, hot
they trace the outline of his life aria charao.
ter with correctness.
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rai Ultimo:al alley.
JAMES A. 1, U , y 1.1
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scort, DeritiFt, F'uurth tlvo
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4V.Clolcu hours
dotttOiy
OSE Pli FLEMING sue,3;;lsBur to L.. W 2!
a co, 4, torr.er of 7.larhot strK.- - .t. tool th
keeps constantly callaroi u full u.re.rrtutent of hit Uu;',
ICtINES, ..NIEDIOINI: WIEST:A, l'Ell-I'r"riNttlitY, rtol u i..1.2 - , 1-
cles pertaining to I , is brreinixtu..
Air Plays:dame Pree , :rlptior, croefally r.
Lvia F. tdAssatia.7.
WP; MARSHALL c u ., IL.
O _dealers is Franck anti AI
INGO, N 0.57 Wood etr,A, rittAburc,n.
apras fir inan
Delleourf.& Us, Parl3.
FIIILIP
lop EY NEER & ANDERSON, (311.2.,:eFts 1 ,1,
A.Gri Jostirs 11.11eSoa 41. C0.,1 , •
FRUITS, NUTS, SPleze, CONFECTION s A r
No. 39 Wood strr,t, cpp,sit:.; the tit. -
burgh. _ _ _
J. M. LITTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(DT, DietOn Nay Paildiruz..l
j - W. 11.1 , 11tR, ARCIIITECT, RENO VE
from. cawir fifth and iiic.o.l3 to
...AID. STiII:ET,
In Phi new bailding—contintme to prepare 1'i41.3
Specilleatloni of, and to Sup,:rintrnd thu Eir,c:ler. of c,ccv
description of iirilidinge.
AFULTON, BELL AND BitAS S
,„ POUNDER, N 0.70 53"00N73 orect, Isitt2burgh,
13 prepared to fandsh to order
CHURCH, STP MBOAT, FACTORY A la, orEz ET.2. B LL
of all Rizee, from 10 to 1.0.0P0 i.
OHD/2 Maj to order. STOP dud GAUGE &Jen
of all sizes, for Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMP.. , COUNTER
and.e3rOry Tariet7 of BraS9 Caatingz
mahnor." .
-BABBItT3 Afc'EFEFIRITION
TENT NETALLIO PACKING, for
0130 11' IDGE & MAXWELI
Loolsizt,g.Glasses, Pt.lurc F r
Brusht ;
Ana Dealers in clocks, Rows Furniz'aiug Goode
No. 145 Wood Etre-Qt . , =Love Fifth,
Prnt.I.:LECLI.,
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tal.lls."tne Brushes made tO order
1 7 1 - Nri - $ 7-50 OR A TWO STOItY:-Dlyl
- Euns,,,or four roonti, - piith lot gaaniad s 0 tn
frpLat on Slonterey street, Allegheny city, by 110 deep tvan
alley. Terms, $4OO In hand, balance at one, two and three
IrArZ, S. CUTHBERT A SON,
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r.g..1,1 0., tn. quality and pares.
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act Y 3 6t UL,Ir street. .
c„,.. 1 ,11AD-10 bbis. No. 1 Baltimore Sliaki,just
and fur c.-. 10 ; 2)
LicCA'NLLESS, MEANS & CO.,
W,,al and Water streets.
G-1U blle. No. 1 Potomac Tiler
jas: by
11i:ANS et: CO.,
a 33 C,•reer Wool and Water streets.
APPLES.I€t) bus. choice Pry
Appic,7 tgr es?;. by
JA6. A. FiriZER.,
rind ?int etree:R.
DINE APPLES.-50 0 received thin day
all for =ty i»:=-ktER k ANDNRZON,
No. 39 Vtood street,
014.1 - ,Edio Et, Chr.rieo ITotel.
SK ET BOARDS—For Packing Joints,
by IV3I. G.JOUNSTOS *CO.,
rarrir t Vrtvdvtre.t.
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BANKS.
DOLIL.A.E SAVOtiGS
85 Furth Btre,t,
„giDDLII NOON, JOHEH' HEW BUILDING
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also,
Wodutudas , and ilaturday evenings, from May Ist
to Noveinter ht' Frani 7to 0 o•cloetv and from November
tht to May let, from B to 9 o'clock.
11,1,0filta rociiived of all stuns not leas than 055 DOLLAR,
and a dividend of the pronto i.:o4aTeril twice a year, in June
itud Deezruber. Interest Woe declared at the rate of six per
cont. per annum, ou the find of December, Mi.; also
In
June and December, 185 d, and in June and December, 1917.
o t,r e et, If u.,t drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the
,lepo.dtor ea principal, and bears the awn.) Interest from the
nerd .liqa of Juno and December ' c.,cupounding tWice a year ,
without the depositor to call or even to present
hie hook_ At this rata, money will double In lead than
twelve yeare, making In the aggregate /UNIT AND 01111-NALF
roe C A. YE AIL
nook.. containing the Oharter, By-Laws, Halal and Regu•
rattans, tarnished gratis, on application at the othme.
Preside nt- -GDOSIGIG ILL Bille+El.
PION PbXrEDINT9.
1 Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenbergur,
Jamea Shtdlo, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, lame M. Pennock,
Robert Robb,
Williamß. Lately,
James D. Kelly,
James llerdinan,
Llill Iturgwhi, John B. Coegravo,
ve.oOXXS.
William. J. Anderson. James W. Hallman,
John U. Backofen, Charles !chap,
Albert. Culberllio ii, P. A. Madeira,
J , Jiii B. Can2eht, John IL .M.ellor,
J .iiniiiiner Cello, Walter P. Marshall,
AlOll7O A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollak, M. D.
Charles A. Colton, floury L. Ringwall,
William Douglass, John M. lawyer,
Filillelt3 Pall; Ueorge 8. Bolden,
ileorge F. (Atmore, Aleiander Tindle.
James S. noon, ltiot>keld Umbstoetter,
%Vinson H. Haven, Ueorge R. White,
Secretary and Treasr4rer-011A8. A. ooLToN. [
RANK OF lOWA.
a. J. STEVENS & CO.,
DP-saIOINES, £0 44 ..
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompLy it,
tod. LANDS Bole-2ted and located. Capitalists
wishing nolo inv.:,,trz.:.:nt. in :ho Wont, can do no through
re.3l;Adndon,, my2l:6m
ALI.7IIN LOOkIIS . 1..106. D. Loolll3.
N LOOMIS & Dealers in
i'r.nasory Notes,ll3onds, Mortgages, and all Securities
for Nic.moy.
onuy Loaned ou Checks at short dates, with collateral
security.
NOTEA AND DRAPrs BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Persona desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasona
ble terms, and capitaLlsta can be furnished with good secrirl
ti,s et remunerative prices.
Also, ottand to the Bade, Renting and Leasing of Real
Rotate-
No. 92 FOURTH street, alx)vo Wool.
AUSTIN LQ(JMIF, Not:u-y
lIOLMES •Sr, SONS, Bankers and Ex
ile Citaxiga:23roloii, and Dialersfp NoteePhift; Accept ,
tinca.s, Gold, Silver and Bank &tuts. Exciting° on the East
ern sad Western Citlea ouustantly for sale.
Collections ankle la All the cities throughout the United
stautts. Thwella re..:Nolved in p&r rands or current paper, Nu.
L. s.l.ltricot Ntro..t, Letwe....h Third and Fourth sta. ija3o:ls ,
iiiI.IOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Duslor 1n Notes,ll6iide, Eitiokx, heal Eatate, &c., N 0.76
reurth street, PittsburgAaa.. ;dab
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BY AUTHORITY.
team rtiaChiners , for Screw Pro
peller Sloops-of-War at the U.
S. Navy Wards of Portsmouth,
IF., floston, New York, Phil
adelphia, Gospoi t, and Pensa
cola.
NAVY DIIPARTMENT, July 2X3, 1868.
SE A LED PROPOSALS, endorsed " ?repo.
tale fur Stearn Machinery for Screw Propeller Simla;
j- War," will bo received et this department until 3 o'clock
of the Bth of September next, for the complete con
struttLin of the s cam machinery and appendages, and pla
cing the same on boaru, fur each at the sbrow sloops-of-war
building at the U.S. navy-yards el l'orternonth, N. 11., Nov
York, /phis, and ilosport In accordance with the fol-
lowing cumlitams:
The offers =nit ho for a specific sum for putting the whole
in euocessful operation, must include all patent tees, and the
department.will require a release from the proprietors of
any patented article or arrangements maxi in or about the
machinery, and must etato the time in which the work will
bo completed, cud must he accompanied by the C031.111i guar-
aide° required by law.
The name of the establishment in which the work la be
executed must be stated. The details of the design and ar
rangement of the machinery will be. left with the party
whose proposition e msy be excepted as combining the great
est numbs? of advantage., keeping in view coat, eimpilclty
if construction, readiness of wee., for adjusttuent when in
operation, and ntit being subject to derangement in the
oerkluteparts; it being the object of the department to pro
cumemechinery which can deve!op great power when re
quired so as tee Insure high speed for as many doyen, pixel-
We, while at the same time they will be able to proper the
vessel at a moderate speed with gres.t exhomy of fuel, to
that long voyages may bo perform7l with one supply of
coal.
With this view, the department will expect the bidders
to guaranty the reaulte proposed to be accomplished by
their pis.as, and to specify those results under the following
heads:
I.t. The amount of horse hewer which the engines and
beilere will be able to develtip for lisp days consecutively
when driven up to their highest capacity, to he inessured on
board the vessel by thelndicator, at the rate of 33,000 pounds
sifted ono foot high Ina minute and mho societal than 1000
horse power, and at least 80 revolutions pereninnte.
The consumption of coals per horse power per hour mast
be etat-d. The pressure in pounds_. per square inch an the
pietua emcee:tory to work the engineS tI thgahotre'velocity,
the r crew being dive umected and the engines - without q
heed, except tfae tine of slialCinee, mast not exceed 23 pounds
per eqaere inch of piston by .lodicator diagram.
24. The Ljusiairy of c-al which can be stowed in the ship
e-ceediee the total weight of .106 eons for =wide
ere, eppeLegiee, o..ilen+ and Water in them, bruakers,.toole,
square pied, and coal within the length occupied by the
eugiues and 'ooilers. The boilers to be ef iron of the multi.
tubular kind, with brass tubes and with taiscempic smoke
pipe. and, es it is intended to use fresh Water in the bel'ere,
surtax coudeuser of the most approved kind will be re
quired.
The propeller with the connexions ter hoisting it will he
of composition; to be properly proportioned for at least 80
revolutions per minute end for the Immersed amidship sec
tion of the vessel.
The rinhaiweirpparatnafor vontiLatalsi-and appurtenance
of all kinds necessary fur the perfect working of the whole
to be of the moat approved kinds.
Thu coal bunkers, shaft passage, two atwartship iron bulk
heads, a distilling. apparatus. foe fresh water, from which
can be made not lees 0811 600 gallons per day, and the tools
and duplicate piece& necessary and satisfactory for an
efficient cruising, steßm, sloop•of-war must be included in
the proposition, and g petrol theui wilfbe ftirnished.
The wood and carpenter work., except the boring out the
dea'dwood fur the shaft necessary to adipt the vediel for the
reception of the machinery, boilers anti appendage will be
provided at the expense of the Navy Department, and it
will permit the Alsootturcli -facilities as it may - have for
hoisting the heavy machinery , an Poard.
For UM accommodation, of the entire - steam machinery
and fuel there will bu_aliniveki , inthe-body' athe ship, the
entire space tinder the spar deck commencing at la feet
abaft the train mast, and thence extending torward a distance
of 10 feet.
Within this space it is expected to carry coal for Ave days'
steaming at the maximum speed.
In the specifications the daily consumption of fuel will be
rioted; also the weight of the machinery, coal, boilers,
water in them, shaft, propeller and appendages, with tools
mid spare work, all of which mast not exceed 40{3 tow of
2,2.0 pounds.
The distance from the after side of the mainmast to the
after ride of the forward stern post will be about 80 feet,
and the distance between the forward and the after stern
pests will be 110%4311 feet. The depth from the load water
nee to the top of the keel cinder the propeller will be 12
I feet 1 tech. - .
The proposal must be accompanied by full specifications
and general drawings, having the position of the centre of
gravity of the machinery, boilers, marked on them,
giving - also the capacity of the steam cylinders, pressure of
steam, area of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump and
oath di
the
valves, space for steam above the water
linis'ofjhe boilers, the fire and grate furnace, also the diam
eter, pitch, surface, and kind of propeller and ether prin
cipal points, that comparisons can readily be made.
The terms of payment will be that, when one-half of the
materials and labor provided for in the contract shall have
been completed lathe satisfaction of the department, there
will be made a folyinent of K t ' part of the whole amonut of
the contract. Wheu a 0 whole shall have been completed
awl soady. for erection in the ship a farther payment of
will larunidei mad when a eatintartory trial of seven con
secutive days shall have been made, then &further payment
of y ; and when the shill shall have perfortriedaritisfactortly
for a palod of three monthe,die xernabaing sum shall
he Rid. The repairs necessary during this period tram de
fective workmanship or materials will be at the expense - of
the contractor.
it is to be understood that if the weight araitiither can&
tit/us epeclfied in the contract be not complied with, the de
partment is to be at Itbet ty to reject the whole machinery,
the contractor to be at the expense of taking it ont of the
ship and refund whatever amount of the contract price may
have iden Pala.
PROPOSALS will also be received at the 83E10 timennd
place for the einam machinery aud appendages, and placing
the same on board Olch of the aCrI3W sloopa-of-war building
at the navy yards at liceitou, Philadelphia, and Pensacola
under the specifications and conditions above elated, with
variations in the following particulate, viz:
I.t. Horse power 750 at, at least, fdi revolutions per
minute.
2d. The total. weight, f,..r 'machinery, appendage, t olleni
and water In them, bunkers; tools; spare plena:4mnd coal
must nut exceed vile tons of 2,2.1 U penal! each. The length
occupied by the engines and boilers will commence 1.1 feet
stun the mainmast, and thence extend forward a dial co of
id feet.
The distance from the attereide of the mainmast to the
after-side of the forward stern post will be about 76 feet.
The depth from the load water line to the top of the keel
under the propellor will be 9 feet 2 inches.
Stem engine manufacturers who desire to bid, can obtain
, a copy of the suction of any one of the vessels upon making
application to the department. DMA° TOUCHY,
jy3litsc9 Secretary of the !levy.
- -
SYRUPS.—
200 dos. Lougoi 6yrdo;
Id " Strawberry ifyrap;
6 " Pine Apple "
6 " Raspberry "
Just roceivo4i wad for sale by
REYURR & idiNtd/RBON,
No. ED Wood street,
Opposite. the St. ObarbA hotel
B TONE WATtat
WO yards d ;
600 ' 4
600" '•
400 " 2
ReCTived and for dale by [ H. COLLINS
EW BOOKS I N S W BOOKS 11-
319xY Derwent, by Ws. Ann a n Stephone
Thy Jealoas wife, by MIAs Pardoh.'
For Gale by B. A. LOOMS,
, Publishers' Agent,
je9 Post Etalldinge, 41410 Meet.
RAPPING PARNRS: 7 -101. 1 .0 refituu: as
eorted nixes, straw and rig wrapping, for ludo by
WM. G. JOMNnTON ,& ,CO..
Paper Dealers, 57 Wood Wad.
eIOPYING PRESSES, qopying Books,
11.1 - Trushos, Oil Pape r; fOrLeale 1;7 1 'lVrEil. - RAVEN,
mr24 Corner Market and second ate.
FINE PLOT:LB.-20 bbld. Fine Flour, i
p_top, and fur Dale
s,
MEANS a 00.,
Corner at wow ...I water stews.
'Baton Carpei
jlJ.Broonis on hand and fur Figa bt
ler FL . S J. H. aawygat.
RAILIOADI - 3
- - -
RAILROAD NOTICE. 114 itirsOlgarstant. 18551.
ON AND AMR Mott - DAY, nu' 6.
The Pitteln,
Ft. Wayne & Chicago PENNSYiNANIA OENtat RAIhROAD
E I OU - TLik r • TRAINS.
maniing,(exAvt Mandeb): at &Do•*lock, Pittibralch tithe,
THE MAIL TRAlNleavee the Passenger
=Wing Killadelphia et.l.lOl.PaL •- L
THE FAST' LINE Ifaily, except SandaY, atl:24 plv
riving in Philadelphia at 6 o'clock . A. at, and Stopping only
at principal station.... • ri•
THE EXPRESS 'rna ,
the Sta ti on army even/mg,
at 9:60 o'clock. Stopping only at farearisburgiLakrobetioa,
town, Willman, GatiltriniAltoona,..sci.c9 ll o.4o#4 ,o,
flake% with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in
Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, F.*, •
ACCOMMODATION' TRAINS .°
THE JonWrrowN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
daily (except Sunday,)itt .8:20 .o'ckick,.P. DI. Stopping 'at
all stations, andrtomingaz far aa Clinuanaujek- - •
FIRST AOCOMMODATION . TRAIN ~ tor: 'Nitre . Creek -
Bridge leaves daily, ((except SandaY,l at. 440,
&MOND ACOOMMODATION TRAM for -Turtle thUeX,'
Leaves daily, (except Sunday ) ) at 4.20 P. K. • •
Creed,
leaves daily, (except Sunday,.). at 640, P. H.
RETURNING TRAINS arriyeln pittsbnry,h es Jolla' am:—
Exprems, 1:45, P. at; lilail,8:104:11.; Hatt Lino 2:25 a. it.; :Tahiti
town Accommodation, 11:00 A. 1L; FiratTurtio-Creek /taxon.
m0dat10n,140;.a..,X.; Second Acoommodation, 1240, P. 01.;
Third Acme:an:iodation, silo '
P. K.
Trains-for Blairsville end Indiana, connect. at Blairsville
Intersection with mail train EA'S AxProsa trahiVeat, and
the Johnstown accomodatien train Beat andli'est.
aa PITTSBURGH AND OONNELLEIVILLN -TRAINS,
stopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and .Connella.
vine Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepW,) as follows•
MAIL TRAIN..—f:OO A. it. I EXPRESS TRAIN:It:O P. DI
RETURNING TRAINS from PittebarghluidOcamellsvilki
hoed, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8:45 A. ended° P. , X.
The traveling public will findit greatly to their In
Lama, In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be stir
pawed on any other route. Aa the Road is .ballasted with
steno, and is entirely tree from Aust., wo can promise safety,
weed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their
patronage. —PARE:--
To New York $lB,OOl To Baltimore—.
" Philadelphia, 10,00 "Lancaster...
Harris erg, $Y.46.
Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ten
cents in addition to the Illation rates, except from Stations
where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICE.—In case of loss, tho Company will hold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag ,
gage. For tickets apply to J. =WART, Agent,
At the P. B. R. Passenger Station,
on Liberty and Grant streets.
RAILROAD COMPANY,
UTITH ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK
and equipment, and Its through connections,la pre
pared to transport Paesengers and Freight from
DELPUIA and PITTSBUIttiII to 011 - 10A(10, ST. LOUIS, IN
DIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, and all places West and South
west, with a great degree of regularity and expedition.
The fact that this NOM - forms a direct and consolidated
line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, 13 a eumclont guar
antee that its Trains will make good time, and conuectioas
with Trains oa other Road.
ONAND AFTER 110NDAY MAY 10th, 1858, the Trains
on this road will leave the UNION DEPOT, Pittsburgh,
daily, (Sundays excepted, S 3 follows:
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVTI
Pittsburgh. Crietline.
U. S. Mail, 7:80 A. 81. 7:07 P.ll
Mat Expre55,..........2440 A. M. 10:00 P.M I 6:00 P. M.
Second " 2:16 P. M. tUniS P. 14 4:50 A.M.
&moil CHICAGO—Ana Express, at 7:00 A. M 4 Second
Express at 1.10 F. M.
REACH. CINCINNATI—First Express 6:20 P. ki.; Boomed
Repress 7= A. in.
8.14.8.011. ST. LOUlS—First Express 6:00 A. kt.; Second Ilk.
press 4:63 P. v.
All Trains make class connections at Crestlino for Colum
bus.. Cittelintati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also at Vert
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for.
Lafayette, Centred Ulinois and St. Lents ; also, at Forest whh
Trains on the M. 1L A L..E. IL 8., and Limn with Trains co
Dayton and Michigan Railroad.
RETURNING."
Pro se Chi cago . ptMayne. 1 UCCAtIII/0. Arr.FttsB4B
U. S. Mall, .10,00 PAL 5:30 A.M. 12:40 P.M. 8.62 P. Bf.
let Express, 6,30 A. M. 2.120. P. M. I 0:12 P. 51. I 13:10 Al 3
'2d ‘, 6:25 A.M 1:14 P.
Thaw Trains make c ose connections with Trains for PM
adelphia, Baltimore New York and Boston.
Trains from SL. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Contra
bus make close connections at Crostline with all returnleu
Trains. At Port Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central 111t
nola, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with abuse
Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to ar.d
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. The U. S. Mat
from 'Pittsburgh fa Ctestline, being a Train for local bast
Den, la overtaken by the Second Express.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Leave New Brighton for
Pittsburgh, at 0:30 A. M., and 1225 P. M. Leave Pitts
burgh for Now Brighton at 9:30 A. 81. and 6:00 P.ll
ILkGKIAGM OILECILED TIIIIOUGII, and no charge for
t w o .
Tiav'eLsracr parsons intending to purchase tickets in Pitts
burgh for the West,'salt bear in mind that as only Agent
author - and by • the P.,F. W. .0. it. 11. C. &. P. R. Et., and
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is
GEORGE PARKIN, at the Union Ticket Office,
Connected with the Ponn'a 8.. R. Passenger Depot,
Corner Liberty and Grant streets.
BAGGAGE will not bo checked for persons purchasing
tickets sf any other, place in this city.
TO COMHENCE UN MONDAY, May 10th, and continue
until further notice.
J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. Pass'r. and Fr't. Ag't.
b. II:E3SiT, Pamfr. Agent, Chicagp.
JOB. li. MOOSE. Sonerintendont.
NEW WESTERN 1101JTE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON /a DAYTON B.AILILOADS,
VIA. I, ELAVi r A.EX CfLITC-01TB
lOU Distance only 329 macs from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati
PHIS LINE is composed of Roads of the
Pirat Clas3, and is located through a beautiful and
highly cultivated portion of the State.
Direct connect:en la glade qt Cincinnati with the Ohio and
klisabialppi Railroad, (the tracks of the Cl. 11. it D. it h 91.
Reads, being connected, for
Louisville, St. Louis,
Evansville, Cairo
Memphis, Vicksburg,
Natchez, Nev Orleans.
Connection made at St. Louis with the Pacific Railroad
and Missouri River Packets, for
iLLI/2/113 AND NUBBAI31 7
~A 0
And all points Wes:. Also cannects at Cincinnati with
Kentucky Central R. IL, fur Lazington, Danville, Frankfurt
and all points In Central Kentucky.
Trains leave Penn street Station as follows:
Through to Cincinnati with
3-30 A Al } but one change
of care, ar
• - • riving at 0:45 Pill.
sie
KApress Passenpor Train ex
2:15 P. M. tieing la Croreitue Akio
A. M., Chu. 8:00 P. H.
Wk. BAGDAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
Fare as Low as any other Route.
Pm all information, and Through Tickete, apply at the
Ticket Office, corner Monongahela House, or at Penn street
Station.
Paaiengurs &Minna of going this route will ask fur
Ticketa via Delaware Cot-Oil.
J. X. MOORS, Supt. P. Pt. W. & 0. R. R,
DAN'L McL&R.ILS, Snpt. 0. 11. & D. R. IL
nov2d
The Cleveland, Pitiaburgh and
Wheeling Railroad,
AND
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati
i'VZ-111.7
R AILROAD LINE
Change of Time.
®NAND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 10TH,
1858, Trains will num
the De l uge( the Fenusyl vanie
Central Railroad se follows:
For CLEVELAND, Buriubo, Diazoir,
6:45 A. IL ()Myra AND TNS Wive'.
1711 WittELEllO AND Zsznetyrus.
For CLEVELAND, TOLEDO d„ DLTEoIT,
2:35 P. ril. , TlLlisictiTol - i.. 1 -oprinTC , c''teaEst I C'l a vela Lid,
}
with Detroit line of st,axnaNs.
4: for ELL STATIONS ON TEE RIVED
oinio P. 11,i,
W 4iir
Pasn g ers deelrin g to g o to Chica g o, or points beyond
Chica g o, via Cleveland, =Let ask fur tickets vie Cleveland
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCLVNATI (via
STEUBKIVILLB,) BAIL RO AD
(MANGE OP TIME.--On and after MONDAY, the 10th,
of May, 1800, train will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva
nia itallXo34l, es follows :
For STEUBENVILLE, COLUMBUS, Deivott,
MOOM. Lans.n.sPous, Lemsvius, Case, MILI
PIIIILAND Niew OELEANS.
FOR CINCINNATIAND ST. LvUL9, and ALL
2135 P 0 .ea.. BOOTH AND WEST.
0. Through to Cincinnati without change
of care.
Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, eta.,
or any points beyond Columbus via Steubenville, mast GA
[or tickets via Steubenville. . JAMES FABVE.B.,
Superintendent C., P. A W. 8.. R.
W. W. BAGLEY,
Superintendent P., 0. A O. B. IL
PITTSBURGH & CONNBLLSVILLE
EL_
IL A. 11.1611 0 AD.
~~_: r ~:ee_P + i v i^
:ice•, :'~ ~.~~ ;.~:~
(I N and after Monday, the 10th inst. Pass
lur anger Trains will be run daily, (except Sundays,) from
the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot, as follows
Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh....— 7100 A. is
Express Train leaves Pittsburgh...... 3:30 L. is.
B.ICTOSNING:
Mail Train loaves n.
Express
Arriving at Pittsburgh 8:16
Tickets to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket office.
Both Trail connect at Cannelbsville with Dtinting A
Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, etc., una
at WeotNewton with Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Somerset,
Berlini etc.
Freights to and from Pittsburgh and Stations oa Pitts
burgh and Connellsville Railroad, will be received and de.
Livered in Pittsburgh, at the "Baldwin Depot," opposite
" Duquesne Depot." Excepting such as Pig Iron, Lumber,
Stone, etc., which will be loaded or un'oaded at Outer Do•
pot, or at the canal Depot, as may be arranged with Preigh•
Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh.
11. BLACKSTONE, Snp't.
Transportation Department P. A 0. R. R.,
Connellsville, May 6th, 1858. I
New Route via River and Railroad
_ .
Indianapolis a Cincinnati Railroad
CONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with
Nad Terre Haute, and Terre Manta and 41ton Railroad's,
to Bt. Lords and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany
Mid Belem,and Michigan Central Roads for OHIO WC,
RUCH lOAND, BIALLNUTON, and all intermediate
points.
EaeSitt, Tn i i, d t i ? tal i l : 4 AN APO'S% =IRE
Freight tarried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in lees
time than au/ other ron to by 2.4 hour's, and at as low nits.
1 ) 4 00 41y road by which elupments can be made from Cin
cinnati to the West, without in'eakinit bulk.
Consignments modes to J. IL it NB, Agent at Cincin
nati; ot, W B. OUTTLNO, Agent at Lawrenceburg, Will
xeCeivP prompt attention, end no chain f or ooeuid , a i m ;
eftaisaildAr &time er ezro.fttretti 61 Lawmedrafg:.
For flutter information, apply to MAW' R.4iNTIOLisf,
(No. Lib Water istreet,),Agent of the Company, who lo pre-
Wed to glen 41160V311 BSCBtrit to IndlatuspOtt3, Terr e
Lonmatte, Chicago, Fern, areenmetlo, Crawf or d ' .
KU, Chotleited, Faris, and Mattoon.
If. 0. LORD, l'reeld,m,t.
JNO. P. OiLHEN, Gang Frolglit Agent. tne3
FURNITURE.
hiez„z,n/Ria - K_EN & CO. have _ot TW ol4ll4,* at
extenals6 ClA:RlNSfianti pm A NA t ur i m o .
T 0.1414 ticx. ti 3 Smlttainld etreet, a largo aneultnient or Fancy'
findinsairgiarultate, which they will sellls per s ant lower'
Etthilary ratea. Terms, cash only. - Mc:My
WOODWELL'.S FURNITURE Alkip
caws, Wrlitkodale and Bolan, embracing every
'tyre of thirnitaire, Saltmewood, Mahogany and Walnut,
'Eatable for Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal
any In New York or Philadolphinzand at lower prices. Every
article made by hand, and translated. 41'1)1'a-makers imp.
plied yit4 q n y q uantity of PUNNITURE and OLUIEN, or,
COSNEWOT.?7,=.. Hotel' and Steamboats ininlahed at the
g ro t taktotzt,,k - 1,70 - tywara,
N. and THIRD titrort,
Pittsburgh, Pe. (ag
---
TAROIL-250 has 'Rochester Pearl Starch,
rocelvia isztd far br UMMY li. CMLINFI.
BASA.NAS.—First of the season just re
ce.t4t4 by express and for Bale by
ANDERBON,
No. 9 WOod Etreet.
cwaitio Llotot.
OLL B TIES-2 bble. Flesh Reliiititter
Ato . received and for aide by JAB. FETZIIIII,
• rayl2 - Oognir-Market and 1 / I ral eta.
RINTING eafeented the highest style o f
jet, and tit-restioliablepria g i l l
J. U. WIDEN, Bookseller and Statiorker,_
•
63 Wood street, near Pottrifi.
EtiW=REDFARD SPERM CANDL S.--
- —2(rbiiiiiraiiior-144411, Va Ca, Epatmeanine,
as band sad fay soda by 114; SAWYXB. ,
OF 34 " 821N-43 T -
Dunin'a Ryazan a Pr for eels by
_LL"..'.;, W. g.
Corner Market aul Ecoond istreste.
A ' o RODS-1 set Awning Rode, for
sale by th.,25) -UMW EL - COLLINS.
b't. Wayne
THE PENNSYLVANIA ItAALROAD .
a l ,k-:, 1 7 1 .41*,tr, THE G11,11A2 CENTRAL ROC= connecting
e AtianticCitlet wilhiVestm,Nortil-tuitirn
ant; goatif-western fitateabyla contlanona Railway direct.
This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with - • eot
Stoamera to all porta on the War Ar:., Ana at Cleve-
land and Sanduskyvith steamers to all porta on the North
western Lakes; making the-most min, MUER and
axlisms Rom by which PRELIGLIT can be forwarded to and
from the Owlet. Was:.
Rates between Philadelphia & Pittsburgh,
FEIST CLASS. Booth, Shoes, lists and'
Gaps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales
and trunks.) Drags, (hi boxeliand bales)
Feathers,Furs, /to.
GEOOI4 - 1301.-Poliestk Sheeting,
Tug and Ticking (in original bales),
Drugs (in maks), Hardware. Leatber(ln
rolls or bores), Wool, and Sheep Pelts,-
Eastward, he., ho.
TIIIIID OT. nFtla —Anvils, Steel, Obelus (in
casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Baited
(loose or in sacks), Tobacco, Aanufao
tared, (ezce t Cigars or cat) te.; 40: •
ROBBIE Glaßß--Q Gee, Pleb, Dawn, 800
and Pork, (in casks or bozeaEastward f )
Lard and Lard 011, Nails, Soda Ash, Ger-
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, &ay Acl.
FLOUR-75c.bbL until further notice.
GRAIN in carloads, 86 cts. t§l 100 The. until further notice.
COTTON-$2 gl bale, not exceeding 600 The. weight, until
further notice.
.CSS Ia s4 l l , 9inS e''ods 4zw• rcii ta rA *ail& of Medd'
phis' be partietalu mark yao ea "via "ft.moteania
R.ailroad.' All Goods consigned to e Agents of his Road
at Eldlo , 4lphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
defaUtiou.
P moor Anuerre—Harris, Wormloy & Co., gexci 148, Tenn.;
B. F. Bass A•Co., 8L Louis; P. G. O'Riley C 0., - Edufl vine,
Ind.; Dnmeenil,..Bell & Co., and Carter &Jewett, Lordslille,
Ky.: IL O. Meldrum, Madison, Lid ; H. W.,Brown Cond
Irwtu .1c Co., Clncinnati; N. W: Orehauf 44-1 , 00„
0:: 1.203ak Co., No. Ktiq atiti,T, Heston ; .1.4*0h & Co.,
Astor House, New.Yorl: ; No.l William streot, and No.
I Battery Nero, New 3rmk ; E. J. Bneeder, Philadelphia;
Magraw & Koons. Baltimore; IX A.Wrirart, Pittsburgh.
': , ,T•64. HOUSTON
:OneraPreight Agent.
LOMnAvRT,
ap3 > rilitenSauti Altoona, Pa.
G.llO E RIO - AtVS' -- ANA LIQUORS
150 *lf Rio co ee ;
100 chests Pack antlytteari . Teas ;
21blff,11. Cr
as
1;16
20 !",c„'1404 7 T.X4_
tuf "41161_ Wag taboo ;
& Tierces Now - RICe ;
10 boxes W. W. H. 111 ranVe Tobacco;
100 " M.. R. and Layer Raisins;
20 kegs French Plums;
2 Pancheotus Jamaica Bum;
2 .9, Santa Om Ruin ;
2 Pipes Holland Gin;
Also, French Brandy ; Port, Sherry, Malaga and chain.
pages Winee ; Pere Cld Rye and Rectified Whisky, in store
and for sale low;by HAWORTH BROWNLEE' ,
Successors to Haworth, Bro: dirltrovinlee,
Cot. of the Diamond and Diamond alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
SUNDRIES.-
16 Euatwick's Syrup;
" New york "
115 " BaltiraoTo "
61 Wide. New Mune sugar;
160 half cheats Young Ilyaon Tea;
59 " Black Tea, for tale by
J. 30 W. IL mina a co
IVIANILLA PAPER.—A large lgt various
slze4, Or Bald by q..4011Nin0.1.i. 4 CO.,
Parer realera. el Wood O.
I)LANTATION SU G AR do MOLASSES
-100 label& fully fair and prime N. 0. Sugar;
600 bbki., oak cooperages prime N. Q. Iddlame
60 " rib Inures S. 11 blolawies, now landing and
for sale, by MILLIO,..t.BJ.O=SON,
mele. NUL 9hl eiitY 22814biktfy street.
'DILL PAPER--Of best quality—for sale
by WM. G. JOtitklaTini 00 ,
1628 Stations 67 Wood street.
VNVELOPES.—Buff, - Straw,' Amber . and
Au White, of all sizes, sold wholoatde ouetail, by
Wiffc O. JOHNSTON t Ift,
my 7 Stationors and Pa :r Dealers, 67 Wood et.
,QODA ASII.-100 casks Soda Ash, now
L./ landing and for sale by
mylB KELL= a 1110KBTEON.
IQ".-10 barrels fresh E ::; Just reoeiv
ed and for aale by J • •= A. BAUER,
PYL,
POD FlB - 11-
POD
8 damn extra large Ood nth ;
3 " large " " Jut received and
for rale, by lIIILLSB & RIORETBON,
=ra Non. 221 - and 2231dbertyntreet. .
VOR SALE—One Steam Engine,-oSitider
112 lb inches in dhmeter, 4% feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder
Boilers 32 inches In diameter,SO feet iu length, with fire
front; lily Wheel 16 feet in diameter. For price and terms,
inquire of B. O. tt J. EL SAWYER,'
je3o No. 41-iVoixt street.
"VA DIES' KID. GLOVE CONGRESSGMT
ERS, with and without heels,. at ,the Peoples Shoo
Store, No. 14. Fifth street. DISERNBACH.EB.A
EN C'S CONGRESS GAITERS'CIEAP,
at the Peopide Slwe Btpre, Nix.l7'Ettlh
PIPPIENPAOHER Ilk 00.
I _
HAVE constantly on hand a largo supply
of of Pare Wine." and Liquors for medicinal liarposos.
Those Wishing anything in this lige._cdn riAM,_getting
a pare article at JOBITPIX, '
Jyt2 Corner Diaroond sad Bigiset Street.
I 600 WILL buittewellbg room„goo diloci:orf;
other conveniences, rooms
1500 ce in intl i d
balance at one and two years. El."43trrmitant - ilk SON„
/7/5 , "`alfnait atkaet,
~':l.'.'~s~~4i:.
"FYPE METAL, just received and for sale
by - W. 6. BANEN,
etationeridd'lliiitor
e26Corner hiazkotazef Boma dream
largi} supply" of ;JW* We
L 7- brawn Brown Windßorlionp, just TeOtAral Ala
ralm,,Lottnco, Nymph hn&dbcrt rancytiireipe con
etantly on hand at : .108411.flaad iN,GVIA'.
13 1 Corner Dleittond andllarizet street.,
o . l4 6 T r O sr iVßlSl' e r i litlJUST - t=-- .
DELIVERED EVERY MORNINGI.--.
Perney!s Prasa, Patio Ledger,* l y. lupe ' Herald
auii Trihuna, and the Cincinnati' Commuted; aril delivered
in every part of the city. Trade supplied by leaingyour
addreea at HUNT & MINER,
Jel2 Idasonio
W E
GIATAP.
Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters ;
(lent's PatenkLeather Oxfords ;
GAVEL cou pbov
way.'Firia
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AT TUB _PEOPLITs'O-ISILQB BW
Jel2 No. 11 Flithstmer, DIJIZONBAOLIBII. k
G E N T '
TAR UANIXR boxes extra Ada
,
mantilla Max Caildlea, warranted auperlor to any In
t4e niarket, on bend and for Lela by • 4 -
myl3
B. b. &Winn.
QF'ONGES—A• large supply of coarse and
due Sponges, of a very superiorquslity,Jcit ieoolved
3013. P
Corner Diamond and Market street.
QTATIONERY FOR OFFICE USE:--4
k,) large sappfrof Staple mai Panay of
tjeC•3, banks., etc,for gala by. ( jca.9). 8... WELDIN.
1011E811 TEA, . MORE 7QEW TEA.-- The,
I,` finest Tea of oven/name,-grade and color. Tho.antm
ecriber hae,l.6 Atop: and arrlglog, a ogoilkt t oxteco4vikand
complete a4tbrtolenf anti to bliestalhalf cheetsainftaini
ly boxes, all of which Is offered .at - greatly:rediicsd ptfceis.
Je32 8. JAYNEI3, 88 Fifth street.
HOME rN THE COUNTRY: : A Iti E w
"Cbtme Houo3 of 0 rooms, good cellars andAtiary
' ,c.v.:dew:ato amtea comfortable atm Ideileant residence;
stable, carriage -house, etaiik hunee, , 26o)imicit true; aleoi
choice apples arid other' frult,42 acres of lanciAdod quality
for gardening Nrirposea, situate at 3-miles from the city,
near the Wwhington-Taripike. Terme esey, and immedi,
ate pliseession. For vele by. 8. CUTHBERT & SON,
51... Market titre 0..
111, — ESIR ; KOPF4.II( 1 4 ' s : SAIX.""
jur "Et ]Snelling Elope and two largo Me l with good Ica
proireraeabi; 7 ... 1 1n a lMwezzalcP, . 1. 030 .
A lhartlf,tif ' " ¢D proved litud,one
idle from Ifiliettill3p triciaa Per sere. ' •
A valuable property fithwirrecuMille,:lacOmpleic order,
goodAtationAMMedkitoPouegli7oo
- & , fitni otchChu_id In -Pranican county, lowa, in
good lceatiou-rMO per acre .. . , 8: 1 M11/0101033T 4t BON,
jetOlo , .
6T Market Wed.
°LAB& - STREET. - DViraltuit,
'_:_ilchtiejniglitilrlitseeer_ Carpenter's slaty, et the
.14 prim, F t f gOtt, Alt
on co?lir et! atand ai r . F . ! aar
• " r!?I' S -iireitfTH WIRT & SON. alterhistet.
- 101 •.N
4.11. 16110
RAILRO&Dg.
G.-50 bbls Herria. - 11. (PLUng. for sale bit
C!ET~ ADD oira
chm. OLOTH. OL(Y.E.HING-4•017 all kinds,
black . al* ypltcw, f 4 sale Ailhe Indict Rubber. Depot
qn .1 28 Bt,glair airei3t. OA J. 411.1.13.
CILLt OLOTHS -FOR MHZ ..FALL TRADE.
Ave have.p ß od ei gno art/ dal/. rhcelvipg adlilth)oB
thereto fronfour Rim an&i.thbileanaufaoteklbil, nlarge 4toch
of Floor Iturtiltato, Qatilei*Trinnuink,Table Oover,2rans•
paretit,6l. - oen and .13t4 and Ai Glockt, tz.sed tor
. aseriarnieb.lng and Wier purposes. Also,. 'Trowel out
Windireilifiades;of dry tuld oil finish- 7 0A' bordered and
other atqlatinnd Windost Shade Trimmings._
ll>e.l. ,, tutAnnd,otherst#ll.llnd 4to thOLT'advautBs B
=Aphid' Arobk and ideas' bead ./eutkingllibli. Pun9ati6s
ebsewheffec: J. 4 U. 111114,11).S,
eel° 28 and 28 Bt. , Clair aired.
OLL CLOTH. TABLE COVERS—Of our
owon and other manufacturers for Elie wholesale
and retail, by J. 4 Lt. PHILLIPS,
Jyl7 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH.-
..IL 3000 Ards of a enporior quality, )net received from
the factory, mid for sale by J. & IL PHILLIPS.
tIARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS.—Emunelled
N„,) vdthidein or figured backs—on rnrwlin, Twillod and
Duck Wait for sato by J. a tt. PEULLIPs,
Jyl7 28 and 28 Bt. Clair street.
CIAP OLOTIIS-4 few pieces on mos-
NI lint ank, EpA MiltAtion of silk, f..r sale at 28 and 28
dt Ql9lr Otreai. (jyl7)- J. & EL PHILLIPS.
700. il 100 IDs.
HOSPITAL SliSflTlNtl—Of all widths
and of the best quality, for sale at the India Rubber
newt, 26 and 28 Bt. Clair street.
Jail
600. 51 100 Ma.
INDIA RUBBER pou, MATS—The beet
article In Rep, fot-ails it the Witt Dabber Depot, of
a. a 11. PaILLIII3,,
ell 20 and 28 EL Olaf: etOet.
600. Vi 100 Lbs.
ULOOR OIL CLOTHS,-
onx. own and outran manufacture—all widths, and
Cu; to nag any aLio of rooms or balls—atlas Oil Cloth Warn
ran* No. 2:dand2B flt. Clair street,
arra j. a U. PHILLIP&
400. iii 100 the.
Great Ckance to Make Money.
rfillE BEST extillOST CERTAIN SPECII-
A LATION OF TILE TIRES—ONLY ONE ..
DtM.LAR PER SHARE.—Forty' thousand dollars ..-
Worth of Valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry, :
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with agreat variety l
of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty mots
sand shares, at one 4391.1ur per share, aa follows:—Upon the
Per:tent al one Yeller, I will send the payer a numbered re
oelpt;wliith will entitle him to one share in the above undi
vided property. When the aharos shall have bean sold, the
f
shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mall, through '
the newspapers, and a mooting of the Shareh dors shall
then be held in the city of Philadelphia , and t a whole of
the property disposed of or distributed among them; in such
way as shall be determined opal by them ; each Sharehold
er shall be entitled to tela vole, a Con mittee to be selected
by the alw a reholden at said meeting, to ;conduct or imperin
tend-the disposition of the property, axording 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 seine. The Real .Wate consists of
one three story brick dwelling balsa and lot, valued at $2500,
and two throe story 1211,4 clVslling houses and lots valued
at 2N.0 014, In the city of PhiLadelphia, clear of all incum
(mance, and title indisputable; the they property consists
of the whole stock and fixtures of ono of the largest Watch
end Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia ' now, and for
a long time post kept by the subscriber. The stock consist
ing of very tine Gold and Silver ituuting Case Lever Watch
es, vary tine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lopine and other
Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings,
Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and ether Rings and Pins,
StudeOleeve Buttons, Ac. so., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
tacles, Gold and Sliver Th imbles,Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons, linivee, Forks, &c., &o. Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxes, Accordeons, and a great variety of other woods, The
above is not one of those schemes which are devised to en
trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair sale of the entire
property belonging to the subsarits.r, persons aro positively
asamredAp ;Mgt l e ns not been parcluised for the purpose of
deception, and to palm off Coil:anal Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for tine Gold, none such will badistributed, the mot respect
able persons are given as refelinet,li, to those dispoSed to pur
chase shares. All orders by Mail Onclesing the , Money will
be promptly attended tq and magpie fererarded to the ad
dress of the seeder, by re tisrp Tall Any person, sending
ten dollars et pap this - hal:MB receive eleven, separate receipts,
in as many separate names if desired.
vata..l.n writing for shams, please write the name of the
Poet Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is
the greatest chance of getting.a large amount of valuable
property, for a small sum, ashes ever before.bean offered to
I the public. Send on your orders, as Shares aro selling repid
larid it is confidently expected the distribution will soon
made.
Articles allotted topersons at a distance, will be sent to
them at their expense.
tn. Agents *anted in every town and village. All sore
manicationi must be addressed
L. B. BROOMALL,
No. 50 Booth Escond street,,above Chesnut,
('IOPYING PRESSES, with . Screw and
Lever, for sale by W. S. HAVEN,
Stationer and Paper Dealer,
Corner Market and Second streets.
QII3IIIIER
Ladles who design taking a "Pleasme Trip,",ehonid
provide themselves with tho
NEW LINEN TRAVELING SKIRT I 4 ,
The above article can be . precured at
DUKE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal
roirposes, by the bottle or gaol), at
LIAWOitTLI & 13110WITLRE , 8 3
feiS in the Diamond
1 0 SACKS FE B lL AG T A TS cro f scf or nA ea vt tz eo,
car2.l a) Nos. 18 sad 20 Wood street.
IYE.-125 bush Rye for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
.2 Corner Market and Sim streets
TIMOTHY SEED-10 bush. Good Tbnothy
Seed for sale by JAS. A. B&W%
jcp YE FLOUR.-16 bbla.jast reo"ived any
41,1110 for ago by [mr3] BraßX IL COLLINS.
VGGS.-10 bblis. fresh Eggs ust received
- and far cale (mall ILKoili V' j IL (10111101.
t - X.PANSION SKIRTS::-,Steel Spring, and
la &lithe other celebrated for sale 'y
ap2.13 308. 1101tN11,17 Mutat street.
• -
110p.LACK. LACE MITTS. —A large stook of
Lio excellent styles, with and without fingers, very cheap
at (ap2B) JOB. HORNET, It Market street.
ay variety of
riOnON HOSIERY. —E° prim
'tkittoh Stockings and Half Hose at
matags,
wholesale oz at
ap26 idarkat street.
•
las NE,r—Six tierces . piiine Rice, justreceiv-
Ap, ad and for sale by MILLEN & BICEBTBON,
n0v1.2 Nos. 221" and 2ZI Liberty strut.
FISH-15 whole bbhi. Lake Supe
rior White Fish Just received and for sale by
JAB. A. BESZTOY.,
• 8 Corner Market and Fifst streets.
BACM Dried Apple, for sale by
11/10A7:19yr002 1 311AVE e CO.,
NoB.lB eta VJ Wood etreot.
ir II received another aseeitriient of BOOTS
VP and BROM, consisting of Ladles' Reel Boots and Slip
pers,. Cent's, Boys's- Youth:ll, and a. largo variety of Chil
dren's Fancy, apes. Please give us n crill,"tit.. the Cheap
Cast] Store of - JOBEI'II IL 13011 LAND,
'jel9 93 54rItet street, Second door tram Fifth.
W UOL WANTEJ)—
ico;000' ita. Wool Waated'at highest cash
W , _
IlfrfOliCool{, 51'0111101CY 00.,
geOond street, and 151 Front.
ObWrt4' by
7e2l:lnadaw
LIMA DYES---Batai3lor'B,,Christadora's,
• Altiindeee; Shalorh, mid Water's Liquid Hair
Dyer—a large supply constantly on hand, at
• JOSEPH PLUMING'S,
Corner Diamond and Marhatatoeet.
CILOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received,
%,1 similar We by Valli /MNRd H:OOLLIN6
Ql(4 GIiIOSS ILEMIN'S .No. 0,444 PEN S.
enrity - Jait'itxiarod lind I 4 Ws Liy " • •
VV. e. LEAVEN,
nit. Corner Market and Second streets.
j DRUIIIS COD FISLI, for ado by
BACCALILY. COEOILAVE a CO.,
N4t2:18 a)::61 20 Wood Erect
WOOLLEY'.B 3ALVE :for Hale wholoolae
retail at the Drug Story of
JOHN. - skirr,
Cloriier r V74x)4 andlitiath uta., Pittsburgh.
$6OO c.FOR a two story :frame dwelling
. - .lacmaD and lad:aground 60. fee; by 100, plead
vyfitugeprowalt. W.46IOAgtpEL L , -Terms cash,
4.9 A -SOX . S/ ite-rgesi
1.1 6 Y
ti
iLACK CRAPE' 001.18.—Beatgafi
stSlem for sale, at .TO9MI HOKUM,
weld ' ST TUrtat M. at
RB., 41:LEN'S-Bair Restorative,
Biown)i.."Jiumdca Ging*
Preston A kleriare Cooking-Extracts,
Kennedy) Medical biscavery,
Ttiompeines Waehing Compound,
Yysou'a Indelible Ink,
hicClabir, 4 Campbell's 13 tarok,
Lemon syrup.
largabrby A B. L. FAHNESTOCH & 00.,
JY 23
2Y U P.-10 bbls. N. O. Syrup for 'sale, on
coallapalutti by (apTi ll&Diali LII. 001.1ibla
20 and 23 at. Olair sti:eot
J. & EL PHILLIPS
JOB. HORNE'S.
77 blurkat atroot.
/3FI I - 14 1‘45---Sold
=241 J. 13. Wgil)l24-.
ealtpetre,
wmilC.
i i-9T 9
R. Aft aAN.F. S
CELEBRATED
VERM,IFUGE
LIVER PILL .'
vvE beg leae to call the atter,-
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
coun k try, to twoj of the most popu
lar reinedies now before the public ,
We refer to
Dr. Chas. Mlane's Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills , .
We do not recommend - them at.
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
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 lERANGEMENTS, SICK.
HEAD-ACHR, &c. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory o or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifilcs for the above men
tioned diseass, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced i 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 Verrnifuge 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 ther-i in the most thorough
anner. Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
) P. S. Dealersn
d Physicians ordering from others
than Fleming &ios., will do well to write their orders
distinctly, and take none but Dr. .M'Lane's, prepared by
Fleming Bros. Pdtsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we Will forward per mail, post paid, to any
part of the United States, one bor. of Pills for twelve
t fott e e e n nt thiT ta t All o o n r e de v
rs ial tr o o f m V =aqi fo s r t
ba accompanied by twenty cents extra. "'"
M'LANE'a VERMIFUGE AND LIVER
"PILLS.-76 gran on hand and fornalci by
L. PALINKSTOOK .1 00.
Corner Wood and roorth *rots.
. 7,1
1757. rimzevir. .
Private and Confidential Medical Advice
AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPl-
TAL—Estribliahe4 for the cure of iiyphEte, Seminal
Weakness and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr: A 31013 A SON, paints, Y. Office corner of Main
end Quay streets, (np gain.) .
A MOST SOIENTITIO INVEN
An instrument for the care of Genital Debility, erNeotur.
nal Emissions, more proitorlY known as Seminal Wealtrows.
&C. GM portryntly '
cured ill from &term to twenty
m
da by, the nee f this inennment, when need =Jointly
with medicines.
_ -
YOUDIG MEN TAKE. PAETICULAE.EOTIOR
Dr. ABIOS ft SON take, pleasurein announcing that they
have invented a most important' attr ument for the care'of
the abbierliatases. It has lieen trablectsd to a teat by the
most sirdsent physician in London. Paris, Philadelphia and
New York; it has been declared the only usefid instrument
over yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weaknesa,or any
diserse or the genital organs, caused by the secret habite
of youth.
Dr. =O/3 &_ SUN, In order to satisfy the most skeptical
as to the merits or their Instrument, pledge tiustsielves First
in any Instance where they may prove muntiefactor3r after
fair trial, the money will bo refunded by returning the in.
strcunent in gcoljorder.
Persons Wishing the above useful Instrument will obeerve
that the wire, with the accompanying directions securely
packed and sent by.erpreas, is ten'ollars.
NEW ItltMDD'llli3 AND WICK 0131tD8. '
Dr. AIdOLLA SUN may , be =waited trims eight o'cloqt In
the morning until nitre at night; hi every stage and frymp•
tore of the 'Venereal Disease, Gonorrhena, Meets; detandary
Symptoms, Seminal Wesimess,lmpotonce. andiltt!o tures of
the Urethra, etc.; with inviolable. secresy. :The treatment
they lulOpt is the remit of upWard of thirty Yelitn'irsteintive
and sticcessfal practice in Itondon.. , The most inveterate
Saes of Veneretrilliseases :eradiated. in eight or nine days,
nd canetr,of a tsli t nature In two or three'days,nt a Mod.
orate expente: - ' e cure e ff ected without feentlnermint or
hindrance from b e'er also, nodes and pains in the bones
and limbs, e ff eo y eradicated.
A OUBli WARRANTED.
Dr. 'MOS & SON have devoted their attention exclusive
1 9 to this pecnliarclass of makidilia, and the relief they, have
conwiqnsntlibeen enabled to render to their fellow-creature
I fully les - tined era' greatbilly acknowledged: icy. co-rage/1
centpatienta andlothensdallfarriving/n town from :all parts
of the Mthttrisfot the e 3 llreea PerPeee.only of Consultatcne
while their ttiertirte have been - crowd with theialost slg
nal advantages; tet' from what they have experiancea.,
inquiring into the, cattsei of these infectious complaint
(from their most condition to that of the' most dam
geiints'and inveteit.tcd)lhey'luive 'always entertained the
poseibility ot their preventicrn and removal, and Likewise in
variably found that,thikrepst horrible and naingniuifTorms
ofdis•.:••Coold'iiiratet always be traced to one or the fet"
lowing causes L.--Ignorauce, neglect, or the ill affects of pig
skilful and.bnproper treatment; therefore, Dr. AMOS &
sotrhave sbccoeded lu diacch , ering, in the selection of their
reined* a'irifs, eilbotual,brid cantle= course; omitting ail
combination of which boar an equivocal character,
as welters those yr ow ,promainre InJadiciona application,
might be a of bad tomseqtamceS in the bands of
private individuals. In Blurt the laudible end of their re.
aunties is the.losening of a great mass of human misery by
theltlerlladc.n;raief and" .prevention of 'timed griewros af
thi teaoat foe ef life,' and which,
elide - May sckimiziornel, pm* dna, call aloud far onr skill
and interference for their
,1301ThillIlY INVALIDS.
Persons in any part of the world may be imemadally
treated by forwpi*ng a Aural detail of their cow, with a
rinlittaxictifor WWI= ticte•
Zi SON, corner laain and Quay stresds,
lb/4k% N. P. . • 11123:44"/P
DISEASI
No.j brj 8M Street
bargre,Tai. , •
DB,BROWN Leila oldeitirm
Weil Usa Wen __
h2Priietloa
last twentrfive years. ,
been confinedmostly to Print
gleal Mame& •• • ;
• Ora:ZRlB 0R!.15718,a4
Initiled;eof 4ft'fridildi'
Co f.nd ont' the. gale plabsl
•Thb Doctor ,ia.a railaglie4 4 4
hie exis2ll9o4x..trhe treatment,
Ls a earn sttractutft , to tub infiain
billoansant bisiernalhia
,
cower 411 hii-thto 112. - wotst ram
ImPtirlttas • and , ' ma lAffeettotur 'Also, all ;amain
. asiOng from a hocr,o4lVit, wl3l9ltraitnifelits itself in the
Imp pf a totter, goo 0d o pt - many fonds of sidle
of le tine rationtis entirely Ignorant
.To,leametta . to nfaloted,. Dr. B eel tams ot op
gPeedi tccriel7 : l gIiENAt WEAKNESS.
Dr. Drostea - - for alarmist tronbla, brgat
9a 94140Y:that 6 6 / 1 fra7.4 111 4 1 . oanotialgratihhation h
the pang and iiiiddhlina °Den giVa. Way" tO, (to thatr casa
dintrnetiotaaro the ' may - nibble, re:medical icriown in this
eihntry—they alp safe, and mate a itPeedy scateratiOn
health. ,
111111101ATIRd.
Dr. Bronv:ls manilas' haler WI 'to owe this naiad al.
easo:i4 fifttO d43l.f± - ho will warrant a cam. He also treats
nes, Gloat, demorrbo, - Medlar°, Urethral Discharm Bo
wide wetacriea, ..Monthly 'l3npursltitat, Maims of the
Joints; Idainliiin Wm, Nervoas Affectionsißrila.in the Back
and.lll.lney:ltatical ,of the Bladder, together with all
di..4.3asi of an 0 7 . 1 5 1 a'arigin•
A fetter - bierg the symptom, cm:dab:dug a Yu, di.
}dotedto DB.; .WN,. No. 50.13mithbleldaltnet,,Pithanuirb•
p i t ;;.e jagiedtately a
br. " bledielne 'sant to any
Wlely YraCked aadiektira triim observation.
s .. and Britain Booms, No. 50 Oinithileld street, Pittil
• Ln44/ 4 •?i l •
NOT h
todathi
- - -
It supply of Lo'w & Soh's superior
!ollot'Soaps reeetred . today, by
jOS.SkIMMIG,
1. Corner Diamond. and BlTerket street.
LI OR. :
.R.P • Oazdii circulars,
Price' Slats, _ Ladkg,
- Letter" Be d s; Shiity 131Ba,lahals,Be
Printed in impeder style at short notice, by..-
"( WM. G; JOHNBTON St CO,
Whiten, Bin r,4 Book Blannfattaierivitad Eta:town,
• mill ; - • 67 Wood atieeL
L EMONS -'50 boxes Paleriiio, in No. 1 or
dar,just recetred'aud for rale by
ANDEMBON,
No, ESP Wood sliest,
Opposite the dt-Oharlw Hata.
idx lis l e by •
I Jew 1
OBATO.R. - -4.0 gross
PealifErrOCE - ir, 00.
arlfrfiA . • etwets
bush, , for sale
SOW a. 907,14 W•