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    BUSINESS CARDS•
Ia,A44ITEL -- O. WINGARD ,
114"7 LAW,
ya=ms,
,713'OnrIca, No. 71 GRANT etrost. brtimen Fourth strnd eet
Diamond alloy. opB
_ _
A. LOSVSIE, Attorney at Law,
I) office Fourth gtreot, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield and
orter doelltly
AUL, Surgeon Dentist, succesrkr to G.
-W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield et ret
w a kce bolus from Sto 1 o'clock, and from tc, 5 o'clocl...
thhls:ly
_
SCOTT, I)entis 4 .;, Fourth Enseot, five doom
tf • wan of Marko;.
Cece boars from I/ o'clock A. d. to 5 o'clock P.
yOSEPII FLEMING, successor to L. Wil
cox Co., corner of Market lame: and the Diamond,
'key s constantly on hand a full sawirmsont of DRUGS, MED
-IMAM, MrZleEir. CHEdTS, PERFUMERY, and all aril.
'4lea pertalning to hts,bminess
- lar Physicians' Prescriptions carefully anderl at all
-0013111.
grwEra-p.v.nBRA ,, loaaPa n.guanzo
WP. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and
• dealers In French and American PAPER. HANG
INGS i No. 87 WoM Pittaburgb.
Alar• Solo agents far the oalebrated inanufacturea ot Biogisrs.
Deliconrt .k Co., Parte. an g 7
11111) EYTtild' & ANDERSON, snecesst -, r , to
Soallus Elictliz Et. C 0.,) avi' , F.l PC;i'..EIC-.ti
NittriT3 cx7. - frEen • N A It :", S .t • ,
11 - (-'-3 ; ti,- f10p.%
br,r4t. al.l
Jr. LITTLE, -
MERCHANT TAILOR
tab, trigll'a
MED=
(I ILERR, ARCHITECT, REMOVED
tiom ca d nr of blab and WOOit t o
AIR. STREET,
In Phillips' nay building—cdutinnas to preparo Plans and
Specifiestionß of, and to tznpertuteud the ErectieL of every
description or ltd.iildiaga.
AYULTON, _BELL AND BRASS
. FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND street., rittAborgh,
is prepared to furnish to order
OHIEEOH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND (11•111tfi BILL,
Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,000 itia.
OK= BELLS jr. lie to ender. STOP and GAUGE COCKS
of all eizes,foi Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER. PUMPS, COUNTEB. RAILINu,S,
and every variety of irraa3 famtnge N thy :t iraa:
manner.
UtkiaßiTS-AbFi r IATTRITIoN META L; - FULTON'S P.A
TNNT! IIi:TALMO P4OIIINO, f...r t4,ani. y
L OUGHRIDGE & MAXWELL,
ZIAlariAOrUSTa6 or
Lookl/kg-GSsos•s, Pi, '.ure .Frazu.z,
Brushes;
And Da'alerm in Clotke, EVILS° Furnishing Good
aa. &e. ac.
No. 1315 'Wood street ) abOirs
PinSsußGß.,
[m.b3:l3
tgi,,l_ 4- achine trnsSes made to order
EDUCATIONAL.
St. Francis - Academy for "goys,
UNDER TIER CART OF Tat. FRANCISCAN BROTLI ARS
Liorete-0, Camairl:-. County, Pa.
riH I S INSTITUTION, NATURALLY
altnated for Educational r,urpoosfs, orients* ail the iu
ducemonta that can 3a deasi ed for e Catholic I . na'itutloo_
It is ' , gaited In th 3 moat healthy and pietnreaqm, p.,rtiou at
•iltet Alleghouler, iliataut four miles from C•reaaon Elation, the
direct mail route between Philadelphia and Pittaherg h. The
scholastic year commencing the fat Monday fu ..s.pttmbrr,
will close the 1.5:11 of July folk:Mug.
The Terms for Busxd, including if thorough EugliLf &feu
Life Com-to ' are SAW-per annum.
The Classic and Modern languages form an eutra :harms
of Vapor annum.
Washing and ran of Billing $lO.
tar ferther itto:lcalarz apply to the tyrtlierlot of the
demy.
abfare/1C39 can nnula to thu Dr.
a??..o:lydk w
Vincent's College and Seminary,
unnzEt TILE CARE CAP TUE DENEDICTOIS PATUERS,
Near Latrobe, Wc.sraoreland county, Pa.
TN THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE
± usual branches of English Ectacatio/3.
In the SEMINARY, the Classics, Mathematics, History,
Shotorics, Philoaphy, etc., and the diderent branches of
higher erudition u..Nmsary or untied to th..se sapiriug to
Priesthood.
The terms Cc: Board and Tuition are $BO per year, to to
paid semi-annually, strictly in advance.
German and French and other Itiugria,,•r,s, Di owiiu , Paint
ing and llinsic,farm no extra ehargee,excepting eon,e rocton
panstition fir the do of instruments.
Medicine, Washing, Boots, Stationery, etc., form extra
chargus.
Per particulars apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate year h_-gins on the Ist of September, end
endson the ~ Sd of July following.
FATHER G. 11 UMM,
Dire , ...tor of the Colieze-
DRY GOODS.
Retrench ! Retrench ! !
ANOTHER. CRASH-IN PRICES
ilia determined to sell our stock, though `• the 'nines
are Tight," we have made a general sweep—
REDUCED TAE ENTIRE STOCK
To still lower prices.
Zit - Now is the time to bay ...then tho s.ssortment is yat
unbroken, and the Prices Pat Down! Down!!
- oct29 308. HOItNE, 77 Marlot
T RE LAST CLIANUE IN FIGURF,B.—
~..L Boui.,t Ribbons, worth 75 costs, at. GPA per yard.
do do do 62 at C.O d 4)
do do do 50 at 8714 do
,io do do 27% et 2,5 do
JOSEPH HONE,
77 Market street.
RICH VIIINETI,TRIMAILNGS,
AT REDUCED PET,UE2.,
A chatcsaanortment an hand and for zale at
HORNEE'.77 Market n•zwL
Q --- ENTEEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS--
Wool, Silk, Merino and deary Cotton Under Ehirt:
and Drawers--4 treah supply recoirod as 11.013.N1Ve,
dolD 77 Markiestreot.
- VIVE Cents per Pound Iteduotion in the
Price of BRADLEY'S TAKNS.—Wholemde Buyaro and
Teddlars will be furnished with BRADLEY'S TIMER-PLY
KNITTING YARNS at a reduction of Fire Oenta per ponied,
by the bundle, after this date, For Oasis, and Gash only.
JOS. IIOB.NR, 77 Market etreei,
Agent for the Manufacturer
WiIftROIDERLES.—Our excellent stock A
4.2 - French Snibroiderica, and the - low ptitce et wh•.elt
they we marked, otrere rare inducement: to ladies wiab lug
qo pyFeaspo the
. 1 2 ,846• Et tittles.
WNEY 1 MONEY 11-PRICES MA) ?R
-ED DOWN.
Air Great reduction In the price of Embroideries.
' We hare gone carefully over our handsome st MIL of
FRENCH-WORKED COLLARS,
UNDER SLEEVES,
MUSLIN BANDS, etc., eta.
And tired the prices to suit the " Hard Times."
The Leak,. critly rely on getting bargains at
•oct27 ROANE'S, 77 Market, etrE,i.
NvE WILL SELL from the present time tin
commonly ebesp FOR CASH. Please rall and elan ,
Ilse our 'stost. C. UANSON LOVE,
oce2o Formerly Love Bros., No. 74 " 1.11 rkot ht.
TORINTED FRENCH MERINO,Esro, r 63
and 75 centa, worth $1 and $1,25, tho ttu.z.rtiaout
la tba city. 0. UANSON I ',o,Arta.
(formcrly Lc An, BrrAhorb),
NO- Ve. Market strtmt.
- - - _
BONNET VELVET.—Every variety of Bun
net watorial, Saki, Velvets and t,4atios, for rile at
narn HORN 1n..1
B _
LACK AND FANCY 'ESS'DRESS
A full amortmeent, very cher,p.
(I HAMM: LOVE, forroarly Lova Brother;
No. 74 tazr..at atroot
VERY Economical Purchaser of Dress
Goods, Eihecids, Mantled, ac.; also Domeatio end
Sta
ple Sta-
g ,
oods, will find it to their edcantage local! and exaroi
our New Stock rt Fall and 'hinter Dry Goods before parch as
- 0. ELLNSON LOVE,
l'ore Eros.. Nci.. - 7.1. Market Et.
rig elseVaere
calb
QHAWLS I SHAWLS I—Wo - 01, Chenille,
B"ChAs &c., both long and afaa.re, the very bast In the
city, and at very lea , price for mat.
C. WAINSON LOVE, formerly Love Bros.,
No. %Market street.
_
PIQ,IIII - ar.odAI — AII,SEILLES, Fleeced, for
=Mug Lartottes. A largo easortmeat at
B. WEIITEI (NYS
_
T6Pil.ll , 77Fll.S.—The subscriber Lae now -
OA 11,nd, anU is daily receiving, from the maattiaz •
timer% a largo us,A,rtdont of Printer's Stock.
13 W Pottoea Printer's Cards, from No. l to 7, Satin
China, Porcelain Satio Rantailted, had eolorrd
Card Boards, in sheets ;
i'dcereery'a I ak
• •
Lsy L Liras "
Vszsisli
Colored Piloting Paptr‘a ;
Panaphl,t Cover
Olsied and Platod Papore,g - reon and yollow
Steel Blue Glt:ted Papore, and u large. asaartudut plain
Note, Bettie, Cap, sod Folio Post, Line and Whit t .
R. I WELDIN,
WGZA street, near Voartn
QOAPS.
1000 boxea Itasin Soap, in ro., 2 b. and 3 in, bare.
666 " Ha 1 Palm Bow, in lb., 2n. and 3 lb. bEaa.
LO3 " eb.cmical °Hy° soap, in b. lmor.
" Oleino Ozida - " " '
" Gerzn=
^XO " Castile
Ca " Pare Palm
On hand and PA- gala by
Jail B. O. ICJ. Et. BAIA'
SIOIILD you ask me, should you wonder,
where to bny your Shan and Gaiters,
06.117,U.S for soar toot in springtinto,
Boor., with heels, end pretty ltrataltti.
Nice Faßsurt SLIPPERS for the Hammer,
Patent toadher ' Uhree-Slllfoenahnil
Where to bny tlleOt , cheap and good too
1 ahoold anszeril. would teil.yola t
Oo unto the PEOPLES' BEIGE STORE.
To the Peoples' Canal, shoe Stunt,
To the Store of DISFENRACHEE,
epZl No. 17 Fifth etreot.
'MEW BEDFORIMTEILM CANDLES.—
So 6=423 aswrGed aisea 4'e, I,'s and Ca, Sperm Candlea
on hand and and far sale by
- Gum'
BAJFFA_LO, CALF AND 010111
OVERSHOS, offered low, at "The People' gape
Bt
on NO. 11 Fifth strea, near Market.
'DIFT I VBACHF.II. A:700.
LkU FAL° SHOES.—A splendid article a
Gents' and ladies Barak Over Shoes. Also, Gents'
Calf Over Shoes, at the People's shoe Storer, Ido.n Ruth
I near4arket.
ndv2l ,s' DIFFMTDACIIRP. d On.
Ne. 81. GARB. SODA.-100 kegs, just
' renaved and for axle by
rny2l Tt. L VATINT:STOrIiI tr
(LY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel
ling, House, of four rooms , - with lot of ground 20 feet
front on lifonterey street, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to all
atieV : ' . Torres, $4OO in hand, balance at one, two and three
704 1 1 , -- 8. CUTHBERT SON,
&OA - 61 Market street.
50';_,J!M'T J. ANDIRSDN
NO. 84- ST. CLAIR ATI?I'
JOSEPH HOENE.
71 Marketstre at
" 3 tb. blaa
" in 1 Ta. "
B. C. k J. U. gAWYER.
GROCERS.
11. ...... ...JOS. R. 111.INTEIL
WM. IL SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
HS Second & 147 First sts.,
PIT=UUGM, PA.
MILLER, nib\ C. W. VHch EtanH, Pitt 'h
1111ILLEVe k lIIICELETSON,
WIIOLESALE GROCERS,
AND IMPORTERS OP
BRANDIES, WINES • AND SEGARS.
tioe. :131 food Aal3 l , eornar of Liberty wud
1 rwtri Streets,
AND BOLE AGENTS FOR
,wearer's City Glass,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, Ao., Ao., CONSTANTLY
ON BAND. m
ravtn
:4.frikb 'LESS, 11l Et.li:Ft. & CO.,
LALL.U.L.z.deI,I
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
DIALZJ
ntoti ; NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,
Ali G PITTSDU EG II Id ANUPAOTURES GENERALLY
Come: of Woad told Wnfcr stroota,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
J MI COLIANS
Forwarding and Commission 'Merchants,
VIM? MILP7OL., - ; ( Al •
C0.111b44.' Pitzabargh, Meadville,. cxi br:irl*
CANAL
No?. 11.5 WATER EITHER; PITTSBIIIIGU, re.
ItiOOL'S, & CO.,
FORWARDINU AND COMMISSION
DICUItCtiAfiT,
No. 30 8y0A11011.1.1 BT., CINOINNATI,
J. 1). FIOUSEMAN,
( LATE OF 11.01.3-41 MAN dc SMITH, )
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
IbIEEPLCHANTS,
U N. Set..f..n.l Street.,
NpS:arn ST. LOUIS, 111.3.30111 a.
CELAS. 11MA/quays, C. J. flop AN, JOHN Vi r tauct?
1111111pilleyti, HOLiiir F 1 .1 rh Wright ,
FLOUR FA "L'IORS,
PRODLICIE; AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
7F NORTH WE ALIT z:.-4 A!:1 155 Nu R 111 WATER. 1-,
Abovo Yiuo Fqr,,t,
'>:t. I C
Conrad, Thoinysori
Thompson, Cissli a Young,
Siter, Price a Cu.,
tatnLl Co.,
ei Cu - ,
Coo by, ,ov II h. a. Li uglies,
b. M. lxcti us, ca.9.lner M. Batik,
Jos. ill. Mitchell, Ciii.hior r.M's Mink. "
Slue is L. liii.Uotvell it Ca ,
slcCutcliooii & Collins,
John .41. Kennedy ,
itithoul .t Co.,
Pickett, Mathews LCo., slaysville, Ky.
Stirottstim - y sqatillSoll, mud
\V. 11. Langley a. - U4.1110.11E1, Ohio.
Laccrutico A Aiallim.a, Oliio.-
A. D. Bulks s 4. Cincinnati, °tit,
Co., Pits burgh, Pit.
Itag - slcy, Ca.e.grat e ••
-
ENI3, - Y IL COLLINS, Forwarding and
3 A Commiiviltn and wholoonlo dealer iu
SREDM nod PRODUCE gene! illy, No.
Vit..m.l att'ect,Pitiabargli. mard
GLASSWARE.
I=l
R.DW.x.11,1 1.1 , 11 P.11, , t ..... . ...... —. II.IOIET i.. lumiw.ki.T.
fIURLINU, tWBERTSON t CO. Munn
farturvra of Cut, Frossed and Flint tiiii3SWABA
warebonso No. 17 Wood street, corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
13.; - 111 etb , r kinds of Glas:.•ware nod Window Glass, at
i'dnrtet pricb-s. apll:dly
71-1-I.lb LCoLL:: JOBILPII J. CLAN. EDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Mulvany
Lodlio, maLufacturors of Cut, hionlded and Plain
Flint and Fancy Colour l GLASSWARE, and deslora in all
Linda of Windom Glass, Flasks, Vials and is:Atlas. War°•
honso corner of ELL , 2I, et and Water stroota, Pittstrigh.
w..tateyly
WINES_ ItirD LIALTORS
30.1EEN BBTAII & 00.,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. I 5 I.lberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, Olin©,
Monongahela and Itectitied WhidAies—aido, Blackberry,
Wild Chorry, 10.30 he ry. gad Gingar Brandlea. tapl2:ly
ToSVIIN 11.
DEVLIN 6; KENNEDY, Wholesale
. Wine
and Liqr.or Merchants and Ttoctifying Distiller% No.
stre4t, Pittutonrigti, Pa.
LAKE FISH-300 packages arriving and
for vale by (jy22) HENRY IT. COLLINS.
1 30 ACRES ol" Canti fur S4SU, half in
,v hand and the bahuice in out year, situate iu Elk
county, Pa., neat Centreville; tlii acres cleared. The soil Is
rood, and timber of beat quality, for sale by '
jylu il. CUTHBERT .1; SON, 61 Market et.
DAPEP, WAREHOUSE.—JNU. N. PER
KINS dii CO., Ni. 128 Wood street, have the largest as
sortment of all kinds of Papers ever in this market, such as
Book and Printing Papers; flag and Straw Wraming;
Letter; Manilla Paper of all slice;
Cap; Book and Box Boat els;
Note; Envelopetc
Tissue; Bonnet Boards;
and (Hazed Papers; Hardware Paper,,tc.
Which we will sell at maoutuctureni prices. jy2l
INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso,
a largo r awn tof Drosaing Took mot Long Combs,
,duct reemvoil at Cho India nuttier Depot of
J. & IL PIILLIJ.PB,
all 20 and 28 Et. Clair Was
-- goi
ARPER'ti MAGAZINE,
1.4 1.. i Ltle, at
DRY APPLES.-50 bbhi. bright Dry Ap
'Ars, rt3ceivcd uud I,r male, by
IL COLLIIIII
ORN APPLES.-15 bbla. choice Apple
'waited and for salt , by
HENRY H. COLLINS.
111)FANS.-20 bbls. small White Beans, just
.2,11
ricelsod ..,sd far sale by ELLMILII IL COLLIN&
rrimoTa y SEED.-10- bags rated and for
etahlf by (31. 3 / HEIVIIY IL COLLINS.
NEW WALL PAPERS CHEAP.—StiII
Cloy 1:01118. W. tb. lIIAILSILALL & 00,
87 Wood atraat.
NEWY GOODS I'OR SPRING SALES.—
We daily receiving from our own and Eastern
fat toriel,,additiona to our stools, which consists In part of
Floor OltCloths,
Carriake Oil Cloths,
Vurniture 011 Cloths,
Tahlo Oil Cloths,
L'tash Oil Cloths,
Transparent 011 Cloths,
Transparent Window Shades,
huff ilidnuida, and
•
shade Trimmings
llottheke;Pers, and others, requiring any goods
In our line, ari invited to call and (Examine the stock, and
judge for themielvos in regard to the quality and prices.
.1 dr EL PHILLIPS,
:lea. '241 and 23 St. Clair street.
SHAD -14) bbth. No. 1 Baltimore Shad, just
received end for solo by
MAIA.NDLESS, MEANS Is CO,
jetn Corner Wood and Water streets.
n
E G
RRIN—IO bblii. No. 1 Potomac I:ter
liar, just ro-vivcd and for sale by
ItIKANDLESS, AYEABI3 & 00, •
lklrr.nr Wood and Water streets.
DRIED APPLES.-150 hue. choice Pry
Apples, rc-neivoi and for sale, by
JAB. A. SETETIA,
spß Cnrtter Fdark-et and First stomata.
DINE APPLES.-500 received this day
and fur wale by BEI - I:LER e. ANDERSON,
NG. S 2 Waal street,
Qppeitita St. °barbs Haul.
GASKET B
ASKEOARDS—For Packing Joints,
sold by WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO,
mvIT Pap or DFRIFIM 67 Wood street.
aISIL- 1 50 pkg.:. White Fish, Trout, Sal
mou, etc. i si - .71 111NRY U. COLLINS.
IMil.-100 barrels fresh Lime
COLT reed
al 14 I ma) HIL.NHY H. COLT MS.
efillaiNEY LOPS of various pattorna, fo]
‘,./ gab by im r2 9l U. COLUNS.
TOBACCO A.ND CIGARS.—A largo aasort
- meld of finorito biands, on bond and (or sal. by
WM. EL Mall CO.,
us Sooond, and 1.47 Firat at:rixta.
bbls. and half bbls. No
&large% for =IP by f fr.= ITENRY EL COLLIN&
101 LEACHING POWDERS -51) eask r o f
-LP Tennant's, Johnson's and other brands Just reed
end for sale low by-. ; JhO• `11• PEI:MINS &MN
123 Wood street.
'ROOK PAPER-100 reams 24x38, a nice
snick, just received and for sale by
• JNO. M. P.E.B.FaNS k CO.,
0 123 Wood street.
'LANE'S V ERMIF LIGE . AND b __LJNEB
PILLS.-75 grow on hand and
Corner Wood and Fourth atroote.
UTTER-400 lb s. fresh Packed , Butter,
)Est rec*lved and for sale by
JAMES A. 81=1;11,-
809 Corner Market and First streets.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
No. 65 ;burn &red, •
MIDDLE BOOM, SOME N ' NEW BUILDING.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from !lay let
to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clocL; and from November
let to May let, Prom 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits recotted of all sums not leas than Otts Doixan,
and a diTidend of the profits &dated twice a yutr, In June
and December. Intorest was doclated at thy, rate of six. per
cent. per annum, on the drat of December, 1855; also in
Juno and December, 18.50, and in Juna and DoLeutlair, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as inincipal, and bears the same interest from the
first days of June and December, Compoonding twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less than
twelve years, making In the aggregate ma US AND orts-nett
PEI CENT. A TAM.
Books containing the Charter, BpLaws, Rules and Borr
latlons, furnished -gratis, on application at the offloe.
. uprestdent.-Ge.ortair. AMMER.
VOA PM/DINTS.
Hopewell 'Hepburn, John H. Shoenherger,
James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Hubert Robb, James D. Holly,
William 8. Lovely, James lierdmen,
Hill Burgwin, John S Cogp,rate,
TaIIETEES.
CREME
PIrfaBURGII, PA
1.1111. A LIECI.ViII A
MOR.G.III 11021.1i2t1051
Fon AIIuUST
1.00,S11:4', rust liull./Ing
BANKS.
William J. Anderson, Jane n W. Hallman,
John o.llackornu, Charks &nal..
Albert Culbertson, P. A 1.1.01.. r ,,
John li. Caullo , l, Jr,hn IL :11. llor,
J. Gardiner eolith, i.Volior P .., , 11 Nitii,
Alonzo A. Carrier, 18 Hr.., ..,...i.,.
bavid Campbell. A. M. Polio 2, M. D.
Charles A. Colton, Maury L. P.ingwalt,
William Douglass, John IL SaN,p , r,
Francis Felix, Georg., 8. Bolden,
George F. Gilmoro, Alexander Timllo.
Jamos 8. !loon, Thoobald Umbstaottoi,
William 8. Haven, Iloorge R. White,
.4>erricirvand Trecnurer—CilAS. A. COLTON. i
BANK. OF lOWA.
A. J. STEVENS S:
DES9IOII , , Es,
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompts. LU
witted. LANDS selected at.cl ',totted. Cattintliste
wishing to make ill VOitlllo/1 IS In the West, ceu tin so through
this hens°. thirrels.tudLut", solicited. niyiihtitd
ATIVIN iaostis TUO3. D. LoOYIII.
A USTIN , LOOMIS & Doaden3 in
PrunalssuriNoted4Bonde, Mar LgagoS, Dud r.ll SOCaritiee
or Money.
Money Loaned on Chocks at short Jatos, with cu li ak . ra i
security.
NOTE'S AND DRAFTS ANU SOLD.
Persona desiring Luana can bu C.CG/Jllll.llVthaz, l uu reux,na
ble terms, and capitalists can be faruhcho.l with good tit, uri
ties at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to ttio t3ak, Routing and l.assioc, of lit ,
&tate.
Office, No. 92 FOURTH street, above, WOuli.
ta..AUSTIN 1/001‘11.E, Notary Public. rahlk.ie
M HOLMES & SONS, Bankers find Es
chango Brokora, and Dtalers iu ()lulu!, A....'ept.
aneca, Gold, Silver and Etturk Notes hzeliaugo nu the .Eck,:t.-
ern and Western Citing constantly for
made in all the cAles tbr,,ugliout the Un.ted
States. Depoaits recok ed in par tun, l:, ..nrrent 14.1. A, Nu
87 Market street, between and i't,uytt, et.. y
PIIOMAS WOODS, Commercial I:;ruker, and
llutilur. in Notes., tlt'cke, h' KotuLti t Ec., 76
fourth street, Pittsburgh, l'a. jaub
BY AUTHORITY.
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Steam Machinery fur ficretv Pro
peller Sloops-of-War at the 11.1.
S. Navy wards of Portsmouth,
N. H., Boston, Nees 'forlt, Phil
adelphia, G?spoit, and Pensa
cola. •
NAVY DEPARTMENT, July 'al,
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed " l'ropo-
EaLE for &cant Machinery fur &rew Propeller Sborps:
(v . -War " be received i.t this department until 3 o'clock
Y. of the Bth of September next, far the complete con
struction of the et caw machinery and appendages, and p'a
ring the same on boaro, for each of the screw eleupsuf.war
building at the U. 8. navy-yards at eormmouth, N. H., New
York, Philadelphia, nod iiodport In accordance with the fol
lowing conditions:
The offers must be 1,.,r a ttileCilb: sum for patting the whole
in successful operation, must include all patent lees, and the
department will require a release from the proprietors of
any patented article or arrangements used in or about the
machinery, and mast state the ttilioin which the work will
be completed, and most be accompanied by the usual gnat
antee required by law.
The name of the establishment In which the work Is be
executed must be stated. The details of the design and ar
rangement of the machinery will bi left with the party
whose proposition may be excepted as combining the great.
est windier of advantage+, keeping in view cost, simplic•ty
of construction, readiness of acce.,a fur udjusunent when in
operation, and not being subject to derangement lu the
working parts; it being the object of the Cepartment to pro
cure machinery which can deve'im great power when re
quired so as to insure highspeed for e.a away daysas possi
ble, while ut the same tote they will be able to propel the
vessel at a moderato speed with great axmomy of fuel, co
that long voyages may be performed with one supply of
coal.
With thin view, the. department Will expect tho hhideri3
gunrauty the results propolinl to h„, accomplishod by
their plane, and to epecify tlioao rolnits under the following
headst
let. The amount of herd(' power which the engineA and
boilers will be able to develop fur five days consecutively
when driven up to their highest capacity, to be measured on
boardshe vessel by the indicator, at the rate of 33,000 pounds
lifted one foot high in a minute and to be not less than :Oki
horse power, and at least 80 revolutions per minute.
Tha consumption of coals par horim povrer per hour must
leestated. The pressure in pounds per imasre inch on the
piston, necessary to work the engines at the above velocity,
the screw being disconne:ted and the engines without a
load, except the tine of abetting, must not exceed '2% pounds
per square inch of piston by indicator diagram.
23 The quantity of mud which can be stowed in the ship
withent exceeding the total weight of 400' tons far machin•
sly, appendages, boilers and water in them, bunkers, Weill.
square pieces, and coal within the length occupied by the
engines and boilers. The boilers to be of iron us the multi.
tubular kind, with brass tubes and with telescopic smoke
pips. and, as it is intended to use fresh water in tho bolero,
a surface condenser ol the most approval kind will be re
quired.
The propeller with time connexions f r hoisting it will be
of composition, to be propel ly propurtiuned for at least 80
revolutions per minute and Lur the immersed azuldship see.
Lion of the vessel.
The pumps, apparatus for contilatio6, mid appurtonanc ,
t all kinds necessary fur am porfoot working of thu whole
to be of the most approved kinds.
The coal bunkers, shalt passage, two atwartship iron bulk
heads, a distilling apparatus tar fresh water, from which
can be made not less than LOU gallons per day, and the tools
and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for au
efficient cruising steam slo.apof-war, must be iucluded iu
the proposition, and a list of them wilt be furnishes".
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 slam facilities as it may have for
hoisting the heavy machinery en board.
For we accommodation of the entire steam machinery
and fuel teere will be allowed in the body of the ship, the
entire space under the spar deck commencing at 1.6 feet
abaft the main mast, and thence extending torwerd a distance
of 50 feet.
Within this space it in expected to carry M.)4 for five Jays'
steaming at the maximum speed.
In the specifications the daily consumption 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 must not exceed 406 tone of
2,240 pounds.
The distance from the after Bide of the mainmast to the
atter side of the forward stern post will he about So !set,
and the distance between the forward and the after stern
posts will be seven feet. The depth from the load water
line to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 12
feet 1 loch. . .
The proposal must be accompanied by full epecificatious
and general drawings, having the position of the centre of
gravity of the machinery, hollers, tic., marked ou theta,
giving also the capacity of the steam cylinders, pressure of
steam, area of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump and
outboard delivery valves, space for steam above the water
line of the boilers, the fire and grabs furnace, also the diem•
eter, pitch, surface, and kind of propeller and other prin
cipal points, that comparisons can readily bo made.
The terms of payment will be that, when one-half of the
materials and labor provided for in the contract shell have
been completed to the satisfaction of the department, there
will be made a paynient of 34 part of the whole amount of
the contract. When the whole shall have been completed
and ready for erection in the ship a further payment of x,
will be made; and when a satisfactory trial of seven con
secutive days shall hays been made, than a further payment
of y d ; and when the ship shall have performed satisfactorily
at sea fur a period of three months, the remaining sum shall
he paid. The repairs necessary daring this period from de
fective workmanship er materials will be at the expense of
the contractor.
It Li to be understood that If the weight and other condi
tions specified in the contract be net complied with, the de
partment is to be at liberty to reject the whole machinery,
the contractor to be at the expense of taking It unit of the
ship and refund whatever amount of the contract price may
have boon paid.
PROPOBAIZ will also be received at the same time and
place for the steam machinery and appendages, and placing
the same on board each of the screw sloops-of-war building
at the navy yards at Boston, Philadelphia, and Pensacola
under the specificationS Auld conditions above stated, with
variations in the following particulars, viz :
Ist. Horse power 710 at, at least, 80 revolutions per
minute.
2.41. The total weight for machinery, appendages, I oilers
and water in them, bunkers, tools, spare pieces, and coal
mast not exceed 310 tons of 2,240 pounds each. The length
occupied by the engines and boilers will commence 14 feet
abaft the MaiDlllllst, and thence extend forward a distance of
46 feat.
The distance from the after-aide of the mainmast to the
after-side of the forward stern post will be about 70 taut.
The depth from the load-water lino to the top of the keel
under the propellor will ba 9 feet 9 Inches.
Steam eng i ne manufacturers who diniro to bid, can obtain
a copy of the &action of any one of the veetcla upon making
application to the department. IdAAO TOUCEY,
,031.1.5e8 secretary of the Navy.
SYRUPS.-
200 da. Lemon Syrup;
" Strawberry Byrap;
6 " Pine Appla '•
6 " Raspberry "
Jugt rek , otv4l and fur Gala by
RHYMER la ANDERSON,
- - No. BU Wood street,
Jap Oppo,lto tho St. Ohaulua dotal
STONE WATER PIPE.-
600 yard 6 inch;
600 " 4 "
600 " i 3 "
400 " 2 "
Received and for tads by fJe3J HENRY H. HOLLINS
MEW 'BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! ! -
Mary Derwant, by Mrs. Ana S. Stephens ;
The Jealous Wife, by Miss Purdue.
'Per sale by R. A. DOOMS,
Pr.blishers' Agent,
Pent Buildings, 41 Fifth street.
CIOPYING PRESSES, Copying Books,
artuthea, Oil Paper, for male by W., E. HAVEN,
i„rux2.4
VINE ' FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour in
.; stem and for ealo try , •
mcalanDuss, Itti4 ANS A 00,
fe24 Cornea of Wood and Water drools
IQIBOOMS.-100 doz. Extra Carpet Corn
jußrooms on hand and for sale by
.n. 'a a J. U. ilkiflrElL
IF AY& 811028-PRINTING INKS—SoId
earn] J. 31.-WSIDIN.
RAILROADS.
RAILROAD' NOTICE.
The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne'&, Chicago
RAILR.OAD COMPANY,
WITH ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK
and osquiproeut,nnti its through conneetiona,ia pre
pared to transport Pa4sengera and traight leeni PHILA
DELPHIA and PITTSBURGH to CHICAGO, ET. LUULS,IN
DLANAPOLLS, CINCINNATI, and all places West and Routh
west, with a great degree of regularity and ezpodition.
The fact that this Road forme a direct and consolidate
lino between Pittsburgh and Chicago, i 3 a sufficient guar
antoe that its Trains will make gootime, and connection
with Trains on other Reath
ON AND ATTEII liIONDAY 1.14tY 10th, 1868, the Train
on this road will lasso the UNION DEPOT, Pittsburgh,
daily, (Sundays excoptod, as follows:
,PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
Pitts . Greetline.
U. B. Mail, 7:30 A-1,1. 7:07 pal
Irtret Exnrees e ..... 1:40 A. M. 10:00 P.M 5:00 P. Al.
decond 2:1.5 P. Ti!, 10=3 P.M 4:50 A. M.
REACH CaIIOAGO--Fizat Exprosn, at 7:00 A. III.; Second
Expresa at I:30 P. 51.
F.EAOR C.LMJI N NATI—IBrat Expreas 5:20 P. M.; Banoce' I
hixprea 725 A. Y.
ILEAOII ST. LOUIS—FirBt Exprera 5:00 A. et.; Second. L't
prBas 4:53 P. x.
All Trine make utast, conuordluul ut Ct retlir,r. for cetax,
b 1.114, Cin cinnati, tridataapolia and duo, at Fort
lif...ynu with Trains un Vtiabath and Mad fur
Lefu)utte, Con Lral 111iu,tir and St. L.nio ; ahio, nt Foreed
Tr=ine on the M. it. A L. N. It. IL., and Limn with Trains on
Dayton and MU:lli:an Itailrund.
ISETUILNINO.
From Chicago. Ft. Wayne. I Crostlinu. Arr.l4',Wc,
81.a11,..10,00 Y.M. 6;30 A. 51.1 12:10 P. 61. 8.62 P. fa.
6 39
let Express, ,A. 61. 2.1 X). P. 9:12 P.M. I thlti A E.:
2d 6:26 .A.ld 1:16 P
These Trains make c oso connections with 'l'rala.s fur
adolphia, Baltimore New York and Boston.
Trains from EL Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Collura.
bus make close connections ut Creetilne with all returnistg
Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis. Central =-
nolo, Lafayette, and intermediate pIUCX3I3, con Oct; with ahn - wa
Trains. At Purest, connections are made a ith Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. The U. S. Mail
from Pittsburgh to Crestlitie, being a train tor local Mad
mas, is overtaken by the Second Express.
ACCOMMODATION TRAlNS—heave New Brighton for
Pirtsburgb,ut '6:30 A. M., and 12:.16 P. M. Leave Pitts
burgh for New Brighton at 9:30 A. M. and 6:90 P. M.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, and no charge for
banditti g.
Travelers or persons intending to purchwie tickets In Pitts
burgh fur the West, will bear In mind Vial the only A9cnt
authorized by the P., P. W. A U. R. It.; C. A. P. It. it., and
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is
GEORGE PARKIN, at the Union Ticketollice,
Connected with the Poun'a R. R. Passenger Depot,
Corner liberty and Grant streets.
BAGGAGE will not to rhea:lied for pcisons purchasing
tickets at any other place iu this city.
TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, May 19th, and continuo
until farther notice.
.1. J. HOUSTON, Oen. i'and'r. had Pet. Agq.
D. W. BOSS, Pean'r. Agent, Obkago.
JOS. H. MOORE, Superintondbm.
NEW WESTERN ROEUTE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PPiTSIIITRO 11, &T. WAYNE snd ell CA(IC),
AND 01NC1NNA%7•11A1 . 1414034.4 . DA YTON ItA be„
Mcianzr only 320 inal from Peasburilh to ffncinnata
TIIIS LINE ig composed of Roads of the
Fina obin,4, said is located theoirei beadtind and
highly cultivated porlian iii-the•Eitato.•
blrect connection hi Lillian at Cilelnuaii with tan Ohio and
MinEdadippl Rath ail, (tbu o . o;l£'M Ito 0. U. 0.
Roads, bein g eolin e clisl,i tar
Evansville,
Mew phla,
ached,
Vickebarg,
Nerd Orleane.
(JoDuLtion mad° at cit. Louis with tlia .
and Misiouri 131087 i'ackett, for
KANSAS ANL NEBRASKA,
And all points West. Also connects at Cincinnati with
Kentucky Central R. R., fur Lazing-Um, Danville, Frankfurt
and all points in Central Kentucky.
Train.* leave Pon street Station as follows:
3-30 h
••• • Through to Cincinnati with
' but on.'
change of cats,
ar
riving at 1:4.4i P. M.
.Exprena Paioenger Train, ar
1•5 - .A.
- • riving in Oruntline at 10:06
A. hi., Gin. &IA) P. M.
Ika../IAAIAGE Olt mog . ED rnmouGrL
Fare so Low as any other Itonte.
For all information, cud Through Tickets, apply at the
Ticket Office, corner Monongahela Howie, or at Pena Waal
Statit.n.
PA.F.eugeni ilbialrong of . goWIL thin route will rink fur.
Tickt-te VLI Delaware Cut-Off. •
J. 11. ;SWORE, Supt. P. W. & 0.
DA N'L yIcL J N, Liopt. C. 11.5. D. IL 8..
L t
The Cleveland, Pittsburgh and
Wheeling !Railroad,
AND
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cineinuat
E.AILROA.D.I4.INE.
Change of 'flint.'
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 10TH,
1868, Trains will les.ve the Depot of tha Veal nsylvania
Central Railroad es followe :
For CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, BETuoIT,
6:45 A. M. CUICAGIO AND THU WksT.
IV/IRE-LING AND ZANESVILLE.
un
2 : 5 P. 51 . 4,46 This
I ' l
I For , Ct i tv liat t r i , ..orn, TOLEDO, DETROIT
3 ° II cu bT C• i o l ts Cevel
W a ls t f l ' a . u - tl,
with Dotrolt hoe of steamer&
4:00 P.M.} i.i.v`,,'`. ALL WAY STATIONS ON Tllli Itivr.s.
Pesbengui H dseilvieg to go 'to Chicago, or points buy ~,, U cl
Chicago, via LnoVolsad, muit ask. for tickets via Cleveland
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS..AND CINCLN NA TI (via
8 TEUBKNYILLE,) RAILROAD
ORANGE OV.TLISE.--On and after MONDAY, the 10th,
of May, 1868, Trulnotvill leave the Depot of the Peuuaylva
uln CuutralliailrbeAlims - follow8:
lib •
'0 A . iii 'Mot STZUBENVILLe, CoLumuus, DAYTON,
CS: S S INDIANAPDOII, LOUiantlit, C.trco, Mt,.
.i.tito .5.N0 Ncyr urd'Fado3.
.
} ECM CINUINNATI AND Sr. LOMA, :413,1 ALL
2 : 35 P.M. Ta m ulTlrjl i ntiltn g 'cv T ithout clmog„
of cure.
Passengets dealring to go to Columba', CtoMimoti, nto.,
or auy points IN3yond Columbus 413 St.llt,cl , llVlllo, 11111c11 ask
fur tickets via Steubenville. JAMES FARMER,
Superiutemlent C., P. tt W. IL it.
W. W. BAGLEY,
Superintendent P., C. .t 0. It. IL
'ITTSBURGII & CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD.
(IN and after Monday, the 10th inst. Pass
enger Trains will be run daily, (except Sundays,) from
the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot, as follows
Mail Train leaves Pittsbur2h I.ou A. rd.
Express Train lea3es Pittsburgh _1.33 A. a.
RETUR NI NG:
Mail Train loaves COMPAIEIVine . 2:00 a. a.
ftpress 5:00 A. r.
Arriving at Pittsburgh 8:16 A. a.
Tickets to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket wilco.
Beth Trains connect at Connellsvillo with Duuting .4 Hall's
Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, eta., and
at west Newton with Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Sornereol,
Berlin; etc.
/freights to and from Pittsburgh and Stations on Pitts
bargh and Cunnollinfillo Railroad, will bo rocoivod and de
livered in Pittsburgh, at the " Baldwin Depot," opposite
" Duquesno Depot," Excepting such as Pig Iron, Lumber,
Stone, etc., which will be loaded or unicutlod at Outer De
pot, or at the sum! Depot, as may be arranged with Frei
... ght
Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh.
11. BLAORSTONE,
Transportation Department P. A O. R. R.,
llounollevtlle, May 6th, 185E1. myS
New Route via River and Railroad
Iliditiiattpolis
trIONNEOTING A'l' INDIANAPOLIS with
Terre Haute, and Terre ilante.and Alton Railroads,
to EL Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany
-and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for CHIC tUO,
`ROO& LELAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate
points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU.
Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg In less
Ulna than any other route by 24 hours, and at as low rates.
The ohly road by 'which shipments ca n be made from Cin
cinnati to the West, without breaking bulk.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Ohtan
i:lml; oi, W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will
receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission ;
no aka:major drayage or cores:a:hoz' at Lawrenceburg.
For further information, apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN,
(N 0.116 Water street ' ) Agent of the Company, Who la pre
pared to give 11111,011811 BiiellPfs to Indianapolis, Terre
Hante Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greet:L=oe, Crawfordia
TOW, Chariertori, Paris, and Mattoon.
IL 0. LORD, Presidsmt .
JNO: F. 'CHEM Haag Freight Agent. nor
FURNITURE.
A MILLIKEN &-. CO. have on hand, at
. thou - cztencivo OASITHET and CHAIR tdslNl.ii/Ae•
DALY, No. al dna, a haw, az.+3l - t - Latait of Fancy
and MIMn karditL6 - 0, which they Bdi cant. lowor
than customary rates. Tenni, cash only. [doMa:y.
OODWEJ,L'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, Wboteeale and Retail, embracing every
style of Puri:litany in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut,
suitable for Parlors, 431uunbera and Dining Rooms, equ a l t o
any In Now York or Philadelphia, and at lower prises. RVety
arttclo mods by hind, and 'warranted. elabint-makero sup
plied with any quantity-of TURNIPURII and ORAIRS, on
reasonable terms. Hotels and num/boats furnished as the
allaitokt mitiCM ;WarasooMiallbs.l7 and 70 : 17 1111.D13tteot,
Pittsburgh, Pa. urn:
1® RAGS . Dried' Apples, for sale by
coSamvE & co,
bico. 18 and '4 Wood street.
JUST received another assortment of BOOTS
and SHOES, consisting of Bellies' Heel Boots and Slip
pers. Bent's. Boyles Youth's, and a large variety of Chil
dren's Fancy Shoes. Please give ua on. call, at the Cheap
Cash Store of JOSRPLI U.: BORLAND,
Jel9 98 Slariet street, 'mound door from Filth.
• EFATOOL WANTED— •
y V 100,00 IDs. Wool Wanted at highest cash
prices, by HITCHCOCK, WORKERY a CO:,
Ja2l:lmdaw 122 Second street, and 161 Wont.
la AIR DYES- . =-Btitatelor'e Christadora's,
_Alexander% Shalon% and Vator'a , Liquid Hair
Dyes-4141V oupply . conmantly on lumrli * at"
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
Corner Diamond and Market atrciat:
VGGS..I-10 bbla. freak Eggsjust received
- 5.2 and far sale by fm#ol /LENOV IL COLLINS.
WRAPPING PAPIARS:--1.000 reains as
aptal air.* straw add rag wrapping, for gale by
Wit. JOWSTON CO,.
.Rap 9l , _ pedant, 61' Wood 'APIA.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
7 .l l * 4th Crli : - 3 F KtP II4I 7:O
EIGII7I' DA1.11,11/ - TRAINS.
PiIII MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station ,every
morning, (except Sunday,) at 6:00-o'clock, Pittsburgh time,
arriving in Philadelphia at 11i00 P.
THE FAST LINE Daily, except Sunday, nt 1:25 Y. is., ar
riving in PlifisAelphia at 6 o'clocx a. at., and stopping‘only
at principal stations.
THEM:PH.I;BH TRAIN leaves the Station every evening
at 9:50 o'clock. Stopping only at Ebensburg, Latrobe, Johns
town, Willmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, Sc., connecting at Har
risburg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in
Philadelphia or Baltimore et LOO o'clock, P. Psi
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS:
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven
daily (except Sunday,) at RIO o'clock, P.M. Stopping at
all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Crook
Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. AL
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Leaven daily, (except Sunday,) at 440 e'. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 020, e. M.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as iollows:—;
11 pre5.3,1:40, P. n.; itf.il; l l.o A. ra..: PaALin..) 2a5 A. IL; Johns
town Accommodation, 11:00 A. it.; Fir:d Ittrtle Creek Accom
modation, G:50; A. D..; Second Accoluri...g.:a..i.,n, 1240, P. M 4
Third Accommodation, C:10, P. e.
Trains f,r Blairevillo and Indiana, coan.. - ci at Blairoßle
Ict ree,:th , ii with mail train Feet. Lain West, and
the Juhustown accomodatlon train and Wet.
PITTEiIiITD.GII AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
Bt. Wayne
Stopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and (YonneDe
vine Rtr.d, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:
MALL TRAIN 100 a. Y. I EXPREbS TRAIN-WM P. If -
RIM' URNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connallsville
Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8:46 A. ti, and 6:10 P. it.
la. The traveling public will find it greatly to their in
tercet, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvtuila
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be aux
passed on any other route. As the Road Is ballasted with
stone, and to entirely free from dust, we can promise safety,
speed and comfort to all who may favor this Read with their
patronage. FARE:
To New Tort- 0.8,60
. 1 To Baltimore.
" Philadelphia 10,00 " Lancaster.
To Harrisburg, $7.46
Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, mud to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York.
Parugers purchasing tickets in (Val!, will be charged tan
=its in addition to the Station rates, ettcept from Stations
where the Company hoe no Agent.
NOTloll.—in 0000 of loan, the Company will hold them
naives responsible for personal baggage uuly, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO. '
IC B.—The Excelsior Omrdime Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed 25 cents for each pamanger and bag
gage. For tictets apply to .1. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. it. R. Paeeeuger Station,
-0. on Liberty and Grant streets.
TUE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL P.OUTE, C.01:1 nee ting
the A tlantic Oitie3 with Western, North-western
and Bouth-wostorn ' Stabs hyfoa continuous Railway direct.
This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Vatl
3teameni to all ports on the Wee' , anti at °lees,
land and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on the North
western Lafres-, making the most ?ARAM', 0139APi6T and
a. AlO V EOUTH by which FREiCIIiT can tic, forwarded to and
from the thin/ WIUS.
Rates between Philadelphia & Pl tit Ithergiv
VILLS.I2 CLASS.— Boota Shoe.i, Hata and
Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales
and trunks,) Drugs, (In boxeutund bales)
Feathers, Furs, &o.
BECONDOLASS—Doinestie Sheeting, SW[-
Ing and Ticking (in original hales),
Drugs (ln wake), hardware. Leather (in
rolls ur boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
eastward. !ix., Lc.
TITURD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (In
_ .
caska), Hemp, Bacon and Pock, Bolted
(loose or in sacks), Tobacco, manufae.
tared, (except Cigars or cut„) At.
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee., Fish, Bacon, Beet
and Pork, (in casks or boxes Pastwardo
Lard and Lard Oil, Natls, Soda Ash, Ger
man (flay, Tar, Pitch, It :sin, Ac., An.
PLOIIII-75c. bbl. until further notice.
GRAIN in car loads, 55 cts. 100 tbs. until farther notice.
COTTON—VA l bale, nut exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until
farther notice.
shipping GOO4O from any point Rust of Philadel
-I=ba particular to mark packups "via Pennsylvania
i ioud." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philaaelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Fallon/ Acanrro—liarris, Wormley & Co„ Memphis, Tenn.;
R. F. Baas & Co, SL Louis; P.O. O'ltiley. & Co., Evansville,
Ind.; DamOsuil, Bull & Co., and Cat - ter & Jewett, Louisville,
Ky.; R. C. Meldruni, Madison, ; if. W. Brown & Co., and
Irwin & Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., Znnuevillo,
Ohio; issuch & Cu., Nu. 54 laby straet, Boston; Leech & Co.,
No. 2 Astor 1101.140, New York; No. I William street, and No.
8 Battery Place, New York; E. J. Bnoeder, Philadelphia;
hlograw A Koons. Baithoote; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
IL. 11. HOUBTON,
Gonkal Freight Agent.
IL J. LOMBAEILT,
op 3 Baperintendeut, Altoona, Pa.
G ROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS
150 bags ititCoffee;
100 chests ck and tlreon Teat ;
25 bbla: Cr hod Sugar ;
" Coffee
20 New York Syrup;
20 " New Orleans Molasses;
6 Tiercoi Now Rice;
10 bozo; W. W. H. Grant'd ToLacco ;
100 " M. R. and Layer Raisins;
20 kegs Irreuch Plums;
2 Puncheons Jamaica Rum;
2 " Santa Cruz Rum;
'2 Pipo.4 Banana Gin;
Also, French Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Chain
lagne Wines; Pure oil 11}m and limmidud Whisky, In store
and for tale low, by HAWORTH tt
Sucreasors to Haworth, Bro. 5 Brownlee,
Our. of the Diamodel bud Diamond alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
SUNDRIES--
15 bbbs. Euetwb-k's Syrup;
" Now York "
25 " 11aItimuro "
61 Wide. Now Orlearn, Sugar;
150 half chesty Young Ilyson T 03.;
50 " Black Tea., for rule by
beau w. 11. SMiru_ s CO.
MANILLA PAPER,—A large lut various
sizes, (or 83.10 by W.ll. tl. JOHNSTON .5
e 9 Paper Denlere. 67 Wend al.
- DLANTATION bUCiA.H. sc MOLASSES--
100 Wts. fully fair and prima N. 0. Sugar;
fdhJ bbLi., oak couparago, iir line N. 0. Irloltuthed;
00 Ht. JIIIIIC3 S. II Molasses, now landing and
fur sale, by MILLER it RICKETSON,
mr2b Nos. 221 and =a Liberty street.
-- •
"BILL PAPER—Of best quality—for sale
by WI! . O. JOUNSTON St. 00,
J 029 Stationers, 07 Wood strna.
ENVELOPES.—Buff, Straw, Amber and
Whit., of all hizol, oold wil.)l.hcalo or rotail, by
WM. li. JOLINSTON Sc CO.,
cly7 Stationers and Papor Lealora, 67 Wood at.
SODA AS[l.--100 casks Soda Ash, now
landing and fur hale by
ncylli • MLLES & lIICRETSON.
E"'10 barrels fresh Eggs, just receiv
ed and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
Corner Market and Winn streets.
pa?,
riOD FISH.-
3 drum] extra large Cud Fiala ,
3 " large " " Jut received and
for tale, I,y MILLI It A li.101(1/TEION,
mr2b Nec. 221 and 223 Liberty atreut.
J.
SALE--One Steam Engine, Cylinder
16 inches in ill. meter, 434 feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder
Boilora 32 inches In diameter, 30 feet in length, with fire
front Fly Wheel 16 feet in diameter. For price and terms,
'minim of B. C. 8. J. H. SAWYER,
je3ll No. 47 Wood street.
LADIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT
ERS, with and without heels, at the Poophie Shoe
Store, N. 17 Fifth street. DIFFENBACHER It CO.
GEN L'S CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP,
at the People'" Shoe Store, Po. 17 Fifth atroot.
'el9 DIFF.ENBACEER & Co.
1. HAVE constantly on hand a large supply
of Pan, Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes.
Those wishing anything iu this line, can rely upon getting
a pare article at
Jyl3
$l6OO WILL buy a Dwelling House) of
8 rooms and bath room, good collar, and
other conveniences, situate on Franklin street VOO In hand
balance at oua and two yours. li. CITTLU3ERT II BON,
ritIYPE METAL, j et received and for Ellie,
.1, by W. S. HAVEN,
Stationer and Printer,
Je26 Corner Market and Sewed streets.
rna:, OMR!
Oa-
QOAPS.—A large supply of Low's we
10 known Brown Windsor Soap, just received Als
Honey, Palm, Lettuce, Nymph and of at fancy Soaps con
stantly on hand at JOB. FI.BMING'B,
J 97 Corner Diamond and Market street..
fIOLTON '8 WEST TOURIST & GUIDE
IL/ Yur salo by 009) J. R. WELDIN.
DELIVERED EVERY MORNING,-
Irornoy'H Press, Public Ledger, N. Y. Times, Herald
and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered
in every part of the city. Trade supplied by leaving your
address at HUNT & MINER,
Jell Masonic Hall.
G E N '1" 8 W` E A It.
CLIPAP.
Clent'4 Patent Leather Gaiters; 0
a. (lent'a Patent Leather Or turtle; PI
.:
dent's Calf Booth ;
t.l
Cieut'e Fine Edlimera. '
;.,
-u
OFIE.A.P.
AT TEM PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
jell: Nu 17 Fifth etreet, DIFFENBAOHEtt it Co.
QTAR CANTLES.-75 boxes extra Ada-
Manilne Star Candles, warranted enperier to any In
the market, on band and for eale by
invl3 B. O. .6 J. A. BAWYBIL
....
ePONGES--A large supply of coarse and
1, 4 ,7 lino iktxrnges, of a very atiperier.quality,inet received
J OS. FLEMENI3.
Corner Diamond and Market atreet.
QTATIONERY FOR OFFICE USE-A
large supply of Staple and Fancy Stationery, for of
&ea, bouts, etc.,for sale by OM) J. It. WELDIN.
11RES1L TEA, MORE NEW TEA— The
finest Tea of every name, grade and color. The sub
scriber has in store and arriving, a most extensive and
complete assortment of Tea in che9fa, half chests and fami
ly boxes, all of which le offered at greatly reduced prices
Je:l2 8. JAYNES, 38 Fifth street.'
A - -- - HO M. IN THE COUNTRY.—A near
Cottage House of 6 rooms, good cellar, and every
convenience to make a comfortable and pleasant residence;..
stable, carriage house, spring house, 260 peach tree. 9, also,
choice apples and - Other.fruit, P 2 acrea knead, good quality
for gardening nurposee, situate at 3 tolled from the city,
near !jai Waabington Turnpike. Terms easy, and immedi
ate peridiettiod: scds by. 'O. 01:ITHHERT at 'EON,
1y •. 61 Market are ma, :
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—
A Dwelling House and two largo lots, with good Ina
provemeata; immediate Resocosiun: Price, SIBCO.
A Fa= of 803 acres, 40 improved, all prime land' ono
mila from Fayette Springs. Price, $6 per acre.
A valuable property at Lawrenceville, in complete order,
gland location, immediate possession-400.
A section of choice land In Franklin county, lowa, in
good location—s2,6o per acre. S. CUTHBERT & 80N,
je2o 61 Market street.
RAILROADS.
Summer Arrangement.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 6
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
Corner Diamond and Market street.
STREET. Brick Dwelling
Cit LAR ona K e on Clark street, near Carpenter's alley, at the
low price of $llOO. Aleo, three other Dwelling Houses near
the above. Price, $l2OO, each. Terina ivy.
y. 116 BON 51 Marketot.
1111IRRIN(31.--50 no bbls Iterri for sale by
JOD °autos
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
111 Q EMOVAL.—.T. & H. PHILLIPS have
_LA) removed to their new building, Nos. 20 and 23 ST.
GLAIR street, west side, between Penn street. end the Bridge.
J. a.
MANUPAOTUB.E.BB OP FLOOR, 707tIntint OAREIAGA
TABLE, AND TRAwsPeßricr a OPAQUE
e IINIEDOW;SHALICE 01116 CILAMEft!
Of different Colors. -
. •
Aiso, DP,Auxas IN ou, CLOTHS & WINDOW SHADES,
01 every description.
Dealers in INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds, made
under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and Now
York Belting Companies, for the sale of their INDIA ROB
BER, BELTING, HOSE:and PAOILING. LEATHER BELT
ING of Eastern manufacture, a superior ;quality ; also, Lace
Leather and Rivet*. Agents for the OHIO PI KE-PBOO7
idINKEtAL PAINT." Dry and Mixed Paints, Varnish
Oils, Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Patty. HOUSE AND
BION TAINTING AND GIAZZLI, in all its branches,
done In the best and shortest time.
rdo2o:ly J. & H. PHILLIPS,
W.Ol-8 - Noe. 28 and 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory at Phil
upsvilla, on the Ohio river, throe t unes below Pittsburgh.
dArPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTIEG, Ac.,
AT Tall
Fonit:fth Street Carpet Store.
WD. & 11. MTAIL, UM respectfully
. invite the attention of their former customers
and the public generally to their present stock, just selected'
for Spring sales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign
and Ilonre klannitictaro, consisting in part of Velvets end
lirtroals, Tapestry and Grunion Ingrain: abio, . Brussels,
Damask, Twilled and. Plain Stair OLSPETS.
OIL CLOTHS. FllOlll 2 TO 24 :TART WIDE,
Rugs, Mats, Stair Rodlh Cmaton and Cooowilattlug; L3t,
Yarn and Etas Carpets; VeniUsn Blinds; Fainted, Buff and
Green Holland Shades.
It will give us pleasure to ehow goods to all who =The
dceirona of looking or purchasing, and we are determined to
offer inder_emente to any who may favor us with a call; at
the old stand, No. 87 FOURTH street, near Wood.
m • 19:1 W.' D. & 151'0ALLIIAL
®II. CLOTH OLOTIIII` , IG—Of 'all kinds,
black and yellow, Or ealo at the India Rubber Depot
and 13 St (Nair oWoot. [del]. J. dt li. PHILLIPS:
(ILL CLOTHS FOR-THE FALL TRADE.
ILP We have on hand, and aro daily receiving additions
thereto from our own and other manufactories, a largestook
a3f Moor Itarniturn, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, Trans.
parent, Green and DA and all kinds of Oil Cloth, usod for
tionsefandshing and other purposes. Also, Transpiu ant
Window Lihadeo, of dry and oil . tinish—gold bordered and
other atylaa, and Window Shade Trimmings.
Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to ex
amine our stock and prices before making their pnrolinsra
elsovihnra. J. a IL PIULLIPd,
solo 1d and 3g Bt. Clair street.
®`l
. CLOTH TABLE COVERS-Of u r
°won and other mannfactreers, for sale v7holesale
and retail, by J. & H. PHILLIPS,
jyl7 20 and 2B St. Clair street:
riIItANSPARENT UREEN OIL CLOTH
,Jil„ 3000 yards of a superior quality, just received from
toe victory, and for sale by IL PHILLIPS.
eol iyl7 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
iriARRIAGE OIL name ed
11,1 with plain or figured backs—on muslin Twilled and
Duck Goods, for sale by J. a Et.
.Iyl7 2.d and 28 Bt. Clair street:
OAP OIL CLOTHS--A few pieces on Ma
lin, silk, and imitation of silk, for sale at 28 and 28
St. Clair Street. (.417) .1. ZI
70n. p 100 mg,
UTOSPITAL SIiEETING—Of all width's
and of the best quality, for male at the India Rubber
Depot, 20 and 28 St. Olair street.
jell
tuc. I/ 100 fro.
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The beet
orticlo in use, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, of
J. & IL Pall , 1-p5,
ell 28 and 28 St Clair street.
500. 41 100 ilitt.
VLOOR OIL CLOTHS,-
Of our own and eastern inanufactoro—all widths, and
cat to suit any duo of row:army hails—at the Oil Cloth Ware
rooms, Na 26 and 29 St. Oloir street.
J. Jr. 11. PHILLIPS.
40c. V 100 Mg.
:Great Chance to Make Money.
THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPEOII-
it CATION OF THE TEIIES---ONLY ONE
DOLLAR PER SHABIL—Forty thousand dollars
worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry,F.„7V
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety •
Of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty mou
se's-1i shares, at OLIO dollar per share, as follows:—Upon the
payment of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re
ceipt, which will entitle him to one share in the above undi
vided property. When the share* shall have been Bold, the
shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
then be hold in the city of Philldelphia, and the whole of
the property disposed of or!distributed among them; in each
way as shall bo determined upon by them; each Sharehold
er shall be entitled to one vote, a COMMILLOO to be selected
by tho Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or !superin
tend the disposition of the property, according to Gm 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 fame. The Real Estate Consists of
one three story dwelling house and lot, valued at $25100,
and two three story brick dwelling houses and lots valued
at 2100 each, in the city or Philadelphia, clear of all incum-
Prance, and title indisputable ; the other property consists
of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch
and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now, and fur
a long time past kept by the subscriber. I rho stock consist
ing of very fine Gold and Silver iluntiug Case Lever Wan:li
es very line Gold and Silver Patent Lover, Lupine and other
Atches, Geld Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings,
Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pius,
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, he., dsc., Gold, Silver and Stool Spec
tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, cons sting of Tea Sets, Contort, Cake Baskets; Cups,
Spoons, Knives, Forks, ka., ac. Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxes, Accordeons, and a great variety of other goods. The
above la not one of those schemes which are devised to on
, trap the unwary, bat Is and will be a fair sale of the entire
property belonging to the subscriber, persons are positively
assured the etecti has not been purchased for thepiarporm of
deception ? and to palfn off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
Sir tiae Gold, P.OLIO such will be distributed,,the most respect.
able pawns are given as references, to those disposed to pur
chase shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will
be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad
dress of the sender, by return mall. Any, person sending
tun dollars at ono timo,shall receive eleven separate receipts,
In as many separate names if desired. •
fig, do writing for shores, please write the name of the
Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This Is
the greatest chance of getting o large amount of valuable
property, for a Small sum, ashes over before boon offered to
the public. Send on your orders, as shares are selling rapid
ly, and it is-confidently expected the distribution will stem
be made.
Articles allotted to persons at a distance, will be aunt to
hcm at their oxponne
wantee
muulcutious must 1
COPYING PRESSES, with Screw and
Lever, for salo by W. S. HAVEN,
Stationer and Paper Dealer,
is' 2o Corner Market and Second streets.
U
AIMEE, EXOURSIONISTS.—
Aa Ladies who design taking a "Pleasure Trip,"ol. mid
provide themselves with the
NEW LINEN TBAVELING SKIRT!
The above article can be procured at
JOS. 11011NE'S.
Jylo 77 Market street.
DORE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicine
prirpoßes, by the bottle or gallon, of
LIAWORTH k BROWNLKE'S,
fes in the Dlamon.
10 SACKS FEATHERS, for sal° by
BAGALBY, CIOSQRAVEI 00.,
0,34 Dim. la end 20 Wood fftzaat
R YE. -125 bush Rye for sale by
JAB. A. FETZER,
jy2 Corner Market and First etroeta
TIMOTHY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy
Seed for gala by • JAS. A. FETZER.,
RYE FLOUR.-15 bbls. just received and
for sale by [mr3] ELEINRY H. COLLINS.
ThRY APPLES-100 bash., for sale by
Jo3o EMILY H. 00 8.
10XPANSION SKLIVES--Steel Spring, and
1241 all the other celebrated Shirts, for sale by
ILACK LACE MITTS.—A large stook of
excellent styles, with and without fingers, vory cheap
at (ap2B ) JOS. EORNE'S, 77 Market street.
61 Market etre6t
OOTTON HOSIERY.—Every variety of
I/ Cotton Stocainga and Half Hose at the lowest lakes
wHaleaalo or ratan, at
ap2B
11ICE.—Sic tierces prime Rice, just reeeiv
ed and for sale by MILLER & RIONETEION,
Nos. 221 and 229 Liberty street.
AKE FISH-15 whole bble. Lake Supe
rior White Fish Justreeelved and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
8 ,Cerner Market and First streets.
$6OO FOR a two story frame dwelling
botaa aud tot of ground fni foot by 100, pleas•
utly situate,' on Mb Waohlagton. Terms easy.
fed 8. OUTGBISABX g EON, 51 Market t.
RS. ALLEN'S Hair Restorative,
ilk Brown's Esti. Jamaica Ginger,
Borax, Eoltpetre,
Lemon Syrup.
Fm. ante by B. L. FAIINESTOOK ,4 00.,
1Y 23 No. 80. corner of Wood and Fourth eta
O,YRUP.-10 bbls. N. 0. Syrup for sale, on
oonsicaniant, by (api) HENRY EL COLLINS.
QTARCII.-250 haw Rochester earl 'larch,
raeoload and tor Rao by HAMM U. OOLLINS.
11).ANANAS.—First of the .season just re
ceived by exprio3 and. Sr sale by
,HIMMEI3 m ANDERSON',
No. 89 Wood stroot
Onosito EL Charles Waal.
OLLBUTTERe- 7 -2 bbls. Fresh ROll Butter
JUN received and for BO() by JAB. A,IIEnEI4
ua3l2 , Corner Idarkat and Pfrai sty
INTINGt ezepute4 in the tlighoot style of
art, and at reaßoutiblo Lulu% by .-
j. IL WELTADni, Booksoner and Stationer,
Lia34B 63 Wood street, near Vonrtb.
WEW BEDFORD SPERM DANDLES.--
IA 20 bona assorted 81=6 6'sl and 6's,6nermOandles
an hand and for We bY 8.0.& J. B. siwine.
UFF'S • °OK-KEEPING, Blanks, an
Duntame d * l tem o f p e rm...hip, for tale by
• 1 B. HAVEN,
A WNING RODS-1 sot Awning Rods, for
sale by (ja2s) sComrsta.
CILOVERSEED.=-25 - sacks just reosivedi
11Li and far sale by Valli, HaNßYr OOLLOB
501 - 1 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE. PENS.
Just rewired and fat sale by
Corner Ltarket and $a and streets.
10 DRUMS 012612411, F.0141%),00,
0r24 Nos IS and 40 Woad street,
OOLLEY'S SALVE for sale wholes's°
W
And ratan at the l Drag of
o JR.
11421 wreck . I Wooil and filitt4 ata‘htarisittt
J. ts H. PHILLIPS
tewn and village. All corn
A to
L. R. lIROOMALL,
~rand street, above Chesnut,
Philadelphia.
Jog. HOUND, 77 Market stree
JOB. MAINE 8,
7: Market stmt.
Preston It Iderrilts Cooking Extracts, .
Kennedy's Medical Discovery,
Thompson's Washing Compound,
.Pylon's Indelible Ink,
hlcClung h Campbell's Starch
fiEDICAL.
THE
GREAT BEAUTIFIER
Bo Long Unsnooesafully sought,
FOUND AT LA,SSTI
FOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY
Gray Hair to its original color; coven luxuriantly the
bald head; removelii:dandratf, itching and all smofula, scald
head and all orup4ons; makes the hair soft, h ea l thy, and
glossy; and will plOserva it to any imaginab;43 age, removes,
as if by magic all blotches, etc. from the face, arid emu all
neuralgia and 7 nOrsOns headache. Gee circular and the fol
lowing:
Donn, N. H., Feb. 2d, 1857.
PROF. 0..7. WOOD A po.—Clents: Within a few days we
have received se Ming orilers and calls for Prof. O.J. Wood's
Hair Restorative, that today we were compelled to send to
Boston for a quantity._ (thaii dozen you forwarded all being
sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. Every`
bottle me have gold seems to have produced three or four new
customers and the approbation, and patronage it receives
fram the most substantial and worthy citizens of our vicini
ty, fully convince,us that it is A MOV VALUABLE PREP
ARATION.
Send us as soon! as may b one gross of Si size; and one
dozen $2 sizsand believe us yours very respectfully.
(Signed) DANIEL LATHORP & CO.
Hickonv °Revs St. Charles Co., Mo., N0v.19,1855.
PROS. 0. S. WOOD—Deari Sir: Some time last summer
we were Induced to nee same of your Hair Restorative, and
ita effects were sO wonderful, wo feel it our duty to you and
t y he afflicted, to report it.
Our little sim'a head for some time had been perfectly cov
ered with sores, and some called it scald head. Tho hair al
most entirely came off in consequence, when a friend, seeing
his sufferings, advised ns to use your Restolative, we did so
with little hope of success, but, to our surprise,
and that of
all our friends, a very few applications removed the disease
entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop et hair soon started
out, and we can now say that our boy has as healthy a scalp,
and as lax man; a crop of hair as any other child. We can
therefore, and do horoby recommend your Restorativo, its a
perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair.
We are, yours
GEORG.EI W. IIIEiGINBOTELAX,
SARAH A. IIIGGINBOTKAII.:
GARDMEIL, Maine, Sane :V., 1855.
PROP. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: I have used two bottles of
Professor Wood's Hair llestorative, and can truly say it is
the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing
the Hair. ; Before using It I was a than of seventy. My
Hair has 'now attained its original color. Yon can recom
mend it to the world without the least fear, ati my case was
one of the worat'klnd. 'roars Respectfully,
0. J. WOOD it !CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York,
(In the great N. , Y. Wire Railing Fatablishuieut,) and lld
Market street, Be, Liana, Mo.
Sold by Dr. 080. H. KEYtINR, No. 110 Wood street, and
by all good Druggists. sel:3radsw
Private and; OonAdential Medical Advice!
AT THE !BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPl
mAtr—Eatabliphod for tho cure of Syphilis', Seminal
WeLLIMOSB and the Secret Infirm&lea of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. AMOS A SON, Buffalo, N. Y. OIY,co corner of Main
and Quay atreota,l(up attars.)
A MOST SOIENTE6IO INTENTION.
An instrument'or the cure of Genital Debility, or Noctur
nal Emissions, there properly known as Seminal Weakness,
&c. Can be pernianently cured in from fifteen to twenty
days by the use of this ir.strnment, when used conjointly
wit/L(11)&01nm - 1
YOUNG TAKE PARTICULAR NOTI(Ki.
Dr. AMOB & SON take pleasure/n announcing that they
have invented a Most impsrtantl astr ument for the mire of
the above diseased. It has been subjected to a teat by the
most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and
New York; It has. been declared the only useful instrument
ever yet invented,l for the cure of SeroOmd Weakneas,or coy
disease of the genital organs, causedaby the secret habits
of youth.
Dr. ArdoB ¢ BON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical
as to the merits of, their instrnrnont, pledge themselves that
in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after
fair trial, the aniney will be refunded by returning the in
strument in good Odor.
Persons wishing; the above useful Instrument will observe
that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely
packed and sent by eaprem, is.ten dollars.
NEW natEDLEB AND QUICK CURES.
Dr. AMOS a SON may be conralted from eight o'clock in
the morning until Wee at night, In every stage e,n d symp
tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhoea, Olean, a condary
Symptoms, Seminal Wealaims, Impotence and St tures of
the Urethra, etc., Vcith inviolable sacreay. The treatment
they adopt in the misfit of upward of thirty yearn' extensive
and successful praCtice in London. The most inveterate
uses of Venereal Diseases ;eradiated ii4eight or nine days,
nd oases of a alightinature in two or three dayr, at a mod
erate expense. Thl cure effected without confinement or
hindrance from 'malacca; also, nodes and pains in the bones
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A UURE WARRANTED.
Dr. AIMS & BON have devoted their attention excite:dye
ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have
consequently , bean eitabled to render to their follow-creatnrc
a tally testified and greatfully acknowledged by convales
cantpatients and,others daily arriving in town from all parts
of the country, for the express purpose only of consultations
while their exertion"! have been crowned with the most Mg
nal advantages; yet from what they 'have experienced i •
inquiring into the Mumes of those infections complaint
(from their most simple condition to that of the most don
gore's' and invetenito) they have always entertained the
possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise In
variably found that the most horrible and mangnant forms
of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol
lowing aitlBoEl:—lgnqranc , ?, neglect, or the ill effects of no.
skilful and inspropetl treatment; therefore, Dr. AMOS dt
CON have succeeded in discovering, In the selection of their
remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautionS coarse; omitting all
combinatien - ofremedlav which bear an equivocal character,
as well as those whoeeipreivatcro or injudicious application,
might be productive of bad consequences in the hands of
private individuals. .7n abort the 'audible end of their re.
medles is the lesaeningo f a groat mass of human Tabery by
the atleniation, relief and prevention ef those grievous at.
dictions that era In reality the secret foe of life, and which,
while they so extremely surround us , call Moodier our skill
and intertiarenci for their extermination.
riliv_ptigtV•ialAnso:4
Persons in any part of the world may be euccessfally
treated by forwardingrt mr.rxit detail of their case, with s
remittance filr r ae cli c h i m .4 63 '
Maims 13r. AMOS k DON, corner Main and Quay /streets,
Buffalo. N.Y. jaM:dirwly
DRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. IsitoWN'S
MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices,
bio.j 60 P
IRETBNIELD Street, Pitts.
burgh,• -
DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pi115. 4 t,"4,4 :3 "''.•
burgh, and has been In practioe for the , „11l
last - twenty:five years. His business has
been oca l tinod mostly td Private and Sur. I'4"
gical Diseases.r .
GITIZMB AND STRANGERS -`•
in need of a medical friend, should .not .i-2 ,- tr. •
tail to flud out the sure place of relief.'
The Doctor is a regular graduate, and' '• •-td
his experience in the treatment of a certain - class of diseases
is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtalutag permanent
relief, by the use of hie remedies and following his adVice.
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal DlBOEl5O4
Impurities and ficrofalons Affections. ALM, all diseases
arising from a hereditary tair.t, which manifests itself In tha
form of a tatter, partial% and a great many forms of skin
diseases, the origin of Which the patient Is entirely ignorant
To persons so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a sure and
speedy recovery. ,
IaKidDNAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. Brown's remedim for this alarming tronble, brought
on often by that solitary habit of seminal gratification which
the young and weak-minded often give way to, (to their own
destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this
country—they are sefO ; and make a speedy rbstorattou
health.
B.IIXIIMATIELM
Dr. Brown's remodien never Mil to core this painful dis•
ease in afew days—ho will warrant a ours. Ho also ktata
Piles, Watt, Gonorrhica, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Ye
male Weakness, flouthly Suppressions, 131012,11.163 of tba
Joints, liatula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in thollack
and Kidneys, Irritation of tho Bladder, together with all
diseases of an Impure origin
A letter describing the symptoms, containing a no, di.
rooted to DB. BROWO, No. b 0 Smithfield street, Pit - tab-argil,
Pa., will be immediatey answered . Medicine sent to any
address, safely packed and tom° from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 flmithaleld street,
burgh, Pa. spa
-
IS YPIYR TIME—Buy Summer
Shoea whilst you Can gat team so cheep, at the PEO
PLE'S CHEAP SHOE STORE, No. 17 Fifth street. Wo
will continue to 14 at reduced rates for goveral weeks.—
Savo your money by. buying a' , the low prices. Gent's
Gaiter; for the escooding low price of $2. A few morn
Ladles' Gaiters left at $1,25, worth $1,75, soiled on the soles.
Congress Gaiters foe $1,25. Now is the time to buy cheap.
anlB DIEPENBACEER a CO.
JOB PRINTERS,
Stationers,
Blank hook Binkore,
and Paper Dealers
WM. G. JOHNSTO N At CO, '
57 Wood street.
LIVE OIL.--12 baskets of fine Olive Oil,
IL" for table nab, received this day, by
JOI3EPU FLEMING,
Corner Diamond and Market at.
D •
ICTORIAL WINDOW SCREENS.-A
now, besutlinl and cheap article, designed for tho ex,
oluding of inzects;; of all kinds, from pa7sing through win •
dews when the sash is ralml, and at the same time admit
ting a free current of air. They are got up in o• variety of
beautiful scenes, an J are ornamental as well as tsefal.-for
sate wholesale and retail, at 28 and 28 St. Clair street, by
_ J. As 11. HiILIIPS.,
and Sole Agent for Manufactures in Plittlinrgh._
710BACC10.-75 bozos, assorted brands, 5'
B , a, and Ilra Tobacco, now landing ' and for nolo by
MILLER a RICHEST:ON,
and .1 Noa. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
•
Ylll3 • S.-L.,
60 bbls. choice Golden Syrup ;
20 " Eastnick's First Quality Syrup;
76 "1 St. James' Sugar ilM:130 itolaaaes.
In store and En. sale by tdI,LES. L
an6 3 Nos. 'Maud 223 Liberty ntreeC,
VITORTHr; TWENTY CENTS; and selling
v v at. TWEJNE oii'rs, .white and' colored Cotton
Stockings, at JOSEPH 110IINIVS,
an 24 - 77 lilarket street.
GO TO TOM' PEO LE'S SHOE STORE,
and buy i - onr Shoes at minced price a. . A tow morn
SOILED 511011 fl and GAITERS telling CIIIII.V. GEZEIV
GAmmg and g OVA selling low. Gant'a Patent Leather
& d V.: o
' ont far ow is the time far bargains. Go and pr
A
cure a pair . - G t'a Calf Oxfords and Tin, suck and Cali
Gallas, cheap. Itloy'a and Youth's Enumnor Shoes selling
at low rat.% 0411 soon. DIFFENBACEIFIt A CO.
jyl7 - No. 17 Ilfth street, near Market,
A NOTE R supply of Low Son's superior
Londo4 Fealot '&sip received today, by_
JOS. FIAMI/0,
Corner Diamond end Markel
fete
TOB PRINTING.-
tP Cards, Oircubtro,
te, Bi ll Ladinx, —
Letter Beads, Show nine, 3,ab.312,01
Printed in Emporia; style at abort notice, by
WM. 0. JOHNSTati dc 00,
_printers, Bid& Book Manufacturer)) and Stationer 4
myl 67 Wood street.
- 11
_EMONS—, 50 boxes Palermo, in No. 1 ors
11,4 der, Jan tozired'and for sale by
1 RHYMER a ANDEDSON,
No, 89 Wood street,
Opp:lotto the St. Marko Hotol.
QANFORD'S INVIGORATOR.-10 grog*,
11.7 far uJ b.• B. A. FAB:NEMO( tr. CO.
1 osn'Z? dconmr Wormi PM Pint Or:sea
-up LAOS CRAPE COLLARS.--Beautifal
jUPP eteee fcsitetea et 704EPH HOBITITP,
)91.11, TT Ileark.4 *O4
DANIEL N. MURPHY