BtTSINESS CARDS SAMII4L :0; - IVINCIARD, ATTOILNICV AT LAW, Itrosausumi, berm. , 4171,07P1a5, No. 69 GRANT street, between ninth street nd Trlspond alley. ap6 J - AM ES A. LOIVRIE, Attorney at Law, cr office Fourth street, Pill...burgh, between Smitlifield and Cherry alloy. decthly AIIL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to 0. W.131d31e, No. 144 Smithfield street. Aar Office !ware from 8 to 1 o'clock, aud from 2 to tablfely u,SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors . woej of Markel. 44 - Office hours from 1) o'clock A. M. to It o'cloch 2. M. docny SCIIOONMAKER, Manufacturer ,of . . • White Lead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, Lithargo,Putty, Ste.; Wlsolesa to dealer in Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Ttupentine, .te.o No. 24, V, and street, Pittsburgh.y-'22 JOSEPH FLEMING, successor to L. Wil oox & co, corner of Maiket street and the Diamond, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MED. 101. NE, MEDICINE CIiESTS, PERFUMERY, and all arti• cies pertaining to his business.. 41a" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all Lioll.ll. Je9:y T . W. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky Leaf TOBACCO, RAGS and PAPER., No. 149 Wood street, below Sixth, Pittsburgh. taPV:IY *3l/`The highest market price, in cash, paid for Raga. WALTII4 i'. bIIII.4I.IALLL JOSMI a. LIUGUE . WP. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and • dealers in French and American PAPER RANO. LllOB, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Air Ste e agents for the celebrated numufactures of Messrs. Dellocrart . Co.,Paris. ang7 DAfiD CAMPBELL & SAMUEL POL LOCK have associated together ut.der the style of thittilitiLL b. POLLOCK, for the transaction of a general Variety and DrY - Goods business, and the manufacture of plain and 'sued Line Gilt lion Wings. mhl9 PHILIP ILEVAL 11011i111' I. dNDRIIBO3 &„- AN DERSON, (successors to Joalota 2thodeo & C 0.,; wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CON'ECTIONARY, SUGARS, &c., No. 39 Wood strut, appoint. the St. Charles Hotel, Pitts. burgh. np:d a. J. OILLYSPIi JJ. GILLESPIE & CO, Looking ism Alauntactarers, • and dealers iu Looking Glass I'l Itlate Glass, hu gravings, Combs and Fancy Goods, N 0.70 Wood street, Pitts btirgh. cOn hand and made to order, Gilt Pier as , Mantle Glasses, Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt if, dales, or lig, of every description. AFir Steamboat Cabins itocorat<si and Gilt. BOTTLERS.--JOIIN OGDEN & CO., Bottlers, N 0.187 First, street, would respectfully inform the pub lic that they have constantly ,so hand u large supply of SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL FL ITER, ALE and POWIER, of the boat quality. The Attention of families Ls pas titularly directed to the acc that they bottle WAlNRltiltt - ALE in its purest stati, hyaicianq recommend it to famine on account or its whelo- SOMO and strengthening qualities. oct3o:ly J. M. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR (Dr. I.rieled Now • lfi DTrBO n. I de,ll:lv tirKEIWARCIIITECT, REMOVED from spoor of Fiftb and Wood to STREET, In Phillips' vv., vallding—continnos to prepare Elba/3 rood Specifications of, and to Superintend the Erection of every description of Buildings. de2o-3 y. AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, N 0.70 SECOND street, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to furnish to order °Hinton, BTEA3IBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, • Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,000 Ihs. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP and UAUG K COCKS of all sizes. for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER ItAILLNW , , and every variety of Brass Castings tintsoed iO the neateit Manner. • BABBIT'S ANTI•ATTItITION METAL F ULTON'L , I•A TENT bIItTALLIC POKING, for Steam Eum nefl. lal, :3:ly OUGIIRIDGE & MAXWELL, J ttI.A.NCIESCTITIVERs or. Lookieng.Rlasses, 'Aire Frames, and Brush, a ; And Dealers in Clocks; House Furnishing Goods, ko. &o. &C. RO. 1.36 Wood street, above Fifth, ~ .J PITTSBURG n, PA. *a.. Madan° Btualtes mode to ortit.t. finti3:lyl EDUCATION AL 'Vincent's College and Seminary, UNDER THE CARE Or THE BENEDICTINE FATHERS, hear Latrobe, Weskoloreland county, Pa. IN THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE usual branches of English Education. in the SEMINARY, the Classics, Mathematics, History, Rhetorics, Philosophy, etc., and the different branches of higher erudition necessary or useful to these aspiring to Priesthood. The terms for Beard and Tuition are ;30 per year, to be paid semi-annually, strictly in advance. German and French and other lancmages, Drawing, Pawl tug and Muslc,ferus uo eztra charges,excep tin g some rocum peneation for the use of instruments. Medicine, Washing, Roo Stationecy, etc., Milo oil's, charges. For particulars apply to the Director of the College. The. Collegiate year bc,,, , uue on the let of September, ami ends on the 3d of July toliewlng. FATHER. G. B BUM, Director of the Collexe St. Francis Academy for Boys, UNDER THE OARk., OF THE FRAECISOAN 13ROTIIERk; Loretto, Cambria County, Pa. rri 111 S INSTITUTION, NATURALth: alluded for Educational purposes, affords all .ue in ducements that can be desired for a Catholic Institution. It is located in the moot healthy and picturesque pirtiun of the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Station, the direct mailroute between Philadelphia and Pibtaburgh. The scholastic year commencing the first Monday in September, will close the 15th of July following, The Terms for Board, including a thorough English Scieu• tine Conran, are $lOO per annum. The Classic and Modern Languages form au es tra charge of $lO per annum. Washing and use of Bedding $lO. Pot further particulars apply to the superior of the AO3? Many. Referencas can be made to the Rt. ltov. Dr. (YeuNtlOtt. apanlyd&a, DRY GOODS. Retrench I Retrench!! A NOTHER CRASH—IN PRICES 1--Bo leg determined to Bell oar etock, though Timeg are Tight," we have math , a general sweep—. REDUCED Trit 3 EYTIRE STOCK To still lower prices. sir Now is the time to boy when the assortment le yet unbroken, and the Prices Put Down I Down!! oct29 JOS. HORN I➢, 77 Market street. 'FLEE LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES.- Bonnet ItibbonB, worth 76 come, at ODA lq.tr do do do 62.3,i at 60 do do do do 50 ut 37% do do do do 57% at 25 do JOSEPH HOENE, 77 Slarket stroa. RICH VELVET TRIMMINOS, AT REDUCED ['SP.:EIi A choice assortment on hand and for sale at novil BORN ES'. 77 Market street. GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS- Wool, Silk, Merino and deavy Cotton Under Shiro and Drawerii--a Oven supply received s HORNE'S, del9 7 Markeintreet. VIVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the 1: Price of BRADLEY'S YARNS.—Wholesale Buyers and Peddlara will be furuishod with BRADLEY'S THREE-PLY KNITTING YARNS at a reduction of Fite Cents per pound, by the bundle, after this date, For Cash, and Cash only. JOs. BORNE, 77 Market street, deal Agent for the Mannino tapir EMBROIDERIES. -Our excellent stock of French Embroideries, and the low prices at which they are marked, offers rare inducements to ladies wishing to purchase the latest styles MONEY 1 MONEY 11-PRICES MARK ED DOWN. Great reduction in the price of Embroideries. We have gone carefully over our handsome stock of FRENCH-WORKED COLLARS, UNDER SLEEVES, MUSLIN BANDS, etc., etc. And Axed the prices to suit the " Hard Times." The Ladies may rely on getting bargains at oct 2 7 FANO - T - BLACK DRESS SILKS.- A large assortment, which we are clociug out Vi la CHEAP FOR CASH. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, 59 No. 74 Market street. E WILL SELL from the present time un commonly cheap Fug CASH. Please call owl exam, !no our stock. O. HANSON LOVE, oct2o Formerly Love Bros., No. 74 Market nt DRINTED FRENCII MERINQES, for 62 j and 76 cents, worth $1 and $1,26, the best assortment to the city. 0. LIANSON (formerly Love Brothers), No 74 Markel street BLACK AND FANCY U A fall assortment, very cheap. C. HANBON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers. No. 74 Market ■trent EVERY Economical Purchaser of Drcsn Goods, Shawls, Mantles, &.c.; also Domestic and E..+t , e plc Hoods, will find It to their advantage Wean and exam our Now Stack rf Fall and Winter Dry Goodabeforo parches lug elsewhere. lIANSON LOVE, self, V^rmeriv Love Brat., No, 74 Marketw.. SHAWLS SHAWLSI--Wool, Broths, lc., both long and square, the very best In the city, and at very low prices for cash. d. 11.4.‘130E LOVE, formerly Lava Brea., No. 74 Market attwt. IQUE and MARSEILLES, Fleeced, . fur making BaNnod. A large. Lieusurtmex.t at de3 OEO. IL WHITtc & (X) BONNET VELV ii'f..—Every variety of Bon- JJ material, Ellks, Veleta and datithi, for sale st n0v1.3 1101tNi.'e 'MEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES. 20 boxes a3sorted size..., 4'n, s'd and Uhl, Spots unhand and and for eule by . _ QOAPS.- ky 1000 boxes ROCtill soap, in lb., 21b. and 3 IL, Lain 600 " No. 1 Palm Soaps, in lb., 2 lb. and 8 600 " Chemical Olive Soap, in ID. lumps, 200 " Oleino Oxide " 250 " German 200 " Castile 60 " Pare Palm On tumid and for sale by B. C. Er. J. i 3.. SAV GBUFFALO, CALF AND CLO'In OVERSHOES, offered low, at "The Pooples' :hue storipNo 17. Fifth erect, near Market. Lel3 DIPHENBAOHER a C. V.EW CROP.- • 200 drams fiesh EmyrcaFigs; 10 mats " Dates ; COO bozos jdelagp 8816f6d, Just tuitivrAl not for 1111YA116R ANDllllO.Oti, - 1:9 WoeA 4, oppodas cdiattiefi NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET JOSEPII HORNE 77 Market strei ESS SILKS B. U. .4k. J. Li. tid.Wl " is 31b. burn. " In IEO. " ~, . • • ~...,- ~ ~,,, - , 4 4. •,, , 'L:.',„ . rti ... • :. ,, ,;1' ' .;':<V • y....,Fel . --..' '44; - ; , . 1- 4 , P- , , ,,,,, ;tg :r.: , n.`e' Z.. :‘.%:Y0.14:0(1.4.tr'-q':15:..4':-')!'tl'''''''Tfl'l''rik:io--''',:••••gt.-''''. .....'‘.' i,:,,,i i ::.-i ' -'4, : ;-•.5. : -,,,,,,,, =5: ; 41 , 7* . ifVF:''.: , -' , .., - ..T.' ~r ,( I ,4 O CE:RS. WM. H. SMITH JOS. R. HUNTER WM. 4 . :1_11111.31' I._& C . , [Late Spitb; Mi4r . Huntor,j WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, N 0.13.2 Secolid and. la Yroitt Streets, t 024 ' - --PITTSIIIIIIOI4 PA. 1=11! =II 11 1 CANDLIESS, MEANS & CO., 0513CtindUli.4 SC NVI4 if 81'02,101.641 , WHOLEhfiLE GROCERS DEALE.E.B IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS AND PITTSBURGR MANUFACTURES GENERALLY, Corner of Wood and Water snouts, DAVID LI CANDLID,4 WILLLSIA MEANS EL A cornti WCandless, Means a. Ca., (Succ,s,,un3 to Wick h. 51'Candless,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts• burgh gautifuctures gouurally, porucr of Woad and Water trhets. Oirtutniruh: - 4 -• nays Fo it W }WIN (4 AND COMMISSION. -Ikjir;is - colAar - r4s Forwarilin . g l any oOinmission Merchants, L intoyatsiroas cdr- THIS l'lttaburgli, Meadville Os Eric , • (lAN AINKS. Nur. 114 ABED 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURG'', PA tourithril'g's'; co., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEItCII A N'rS, Nu. 30 Syo Alth :ST:, I, ). Jy29 0E1,6. Liumpaczys, (2. J. 11.. ttN, JOHN W2.113E1T fumphr6ys, - Elofftw , & Wright. FLOUR Y:A 'JTORS, PRODUCE AND GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 NORTH WHARVES AND 755 NORTH WATER 16T., Above Vine Street, .• 11 E F .11 II T, . Conrad, Thompson & Ca, Philadelphia. _ - Thompson, Clark t Young, 'Biter, Price & CO., " Caleb Cope & Co., Barcroft, Beaver & CO', Oluby, Neville 'Hughes, . " E. M. Lewis, Cashier F. ao d M. Bank., Jos. U. Mitchell, Cashier M rch's Bank. " Morris L. lialluivell - AtCo., : • : .. McCutchoon . 4 Collins, o John M. Kennedy & Co., Raignel & Co., Pickett, Mathews Ar Co., ' Maysville, Ky. Shr6wsbnry & Price, ... Madison, lrid W. R. Langley & Boils, Gallipoli!, Uhio. LaWrence /:, Mathias, Louisville, 011ie. A. B BuPick .t Co., Cincinnati, Ohm W. Elolmes & Co., . Pittsburgh, Pa. - Bagaley, (.`,..sgraNe.l. Co., nov:ri:ly. _ _ . Jeer .. .. I BLO SIALCOLNI Luou JOSEPH ,S, LEECHIg. C. )., 'vo:g. 2474 and 944 Liberty 4I •eet, PITTSBURGH, PA., lEVVPIPILES.I.I4,I I GROCERS, AND COMMISSION 41.ERCLiANTS, DEA LEII.B I N FLOC R. AND BACON, TIN PLATE AND TlisiNEßS' STOUK, A Al.) PITTSBUI . LI3,II DiAliti PACT'. R}4 112 1 . 4 11LP1N & CO., GENERA L (30NINIISS1011,4 FORWARDLNG MERCHANTS, Levee sad Washington Avenue, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TEIOUTORY Ipaaas:a_La.,—Joaapti 5. 1443ecti Ac Go., at. Pitaiburgh %larch:tat, generally. . jyll...ydk.w ENRY COLLINS, Forwarding and Honaniesiouorchant, and wlioletiulo Senior in FISH, ou_klEsL, BurrEit, sio•loF and PRODUCE generally, No. 45 Wood stroot, mart; WINES AND 1,1Q,11 JitS ra. DEVLIN 11. KENNEDY. DEVLIN tYr... KENNEDY, Wholesale \Vine . awl Liquor Merclialkts aud "Itiktifying Distillers, N.J. 83.6talthfisld strust, Pittsburgh, Ps. ap3dy i. .1 ONEGUEIi. &., CO., xiti pp R.: 1...il s CI R 14 FiOti,Lilyll= .. d I.7cr4xkan Wines and I.Lquors, CTIAMPAGNE, &c., &c., 161 Smithfield street, between 6th and 7th athEglydkvii ;PITTSBURGH, PA. - GLASSWARE : ItiOttGAN 1.1.0.13.1MTBC)11. Diturtrnai' . • • • LERNRY L. LUNGITALT. ['WRUNG, ROBERTSON & CO., Manu facturer, of Cucktast:etituidildin &Hut DLAMW ARE, warehouse N 0.117, Wood strept, corner of Yrotd,,PittabtErgh. 4.1) ,Qtticr . iskidil of EthissWart-) (LW' Viriridlriv Glass, at low Mitrtrert i piitt4. " apll:dly TA...M113 E. LEDLIZ JO PQ J. r ELYLIE & ULAM, - Suceest3orB to Mulvany Ledlie, manufacturers of Cut, Moulded and Plain .Out and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kiude of Window Glass, Flasks, Viola aud Bottles. Ware house corner of Ma'ket and Water streoth, Pittabngh. mha-dly . CA.RPETS AND OIL CL.OTHS & B.: -PHILLIPS have removed to their new building, Nos. 26 and 28 tzT. CLAIR street, weal side; between . Penn street and the Bridge. J. € H. PHILLIPS, mmx uFAcTURERS OF FLOOR, FURNITUII C A 'MIMI E, TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT & OPAQUE WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTIP Of cliflemnt Colors. Mao, DEALERS, LN OIL CLOVIS & WINDOW SHADES, Of every description. Dealers In INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds, made under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New York Belting Companies, fin the sale of their INDIA RUB DER BELTING; ROSE 4na PACKING.! .LEATHER BELT ING of Eastern manufacture, a superior quality; also, Lace Leather and Rivets. Agents fur the 01110 FIRE-PII.OOF MINERAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Turpentine, Brushes, Wass and Putty. HOUSE AND PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches, done in the best and shortest time. Ide'llkly 1 J. h H. I'IIILLIPS, more 26 and 2 St- Clair street; Manufactory at Phil ' tipsollle, on the Ohio river, three miles below Pittsburgh. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, tic., "AT TEL B . . gourth Street Carpet Store. W. D. .113ALLUM respectfully o 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 at Foreign and flume Manufacture, eousistmg in part of Velvets and lirtussels, Tapestry and Coriamou Ingrain: also, 'Brussels, Damask, Twilled and •Plain Stair'CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS FROM 2 TO 21 FEET WIDE, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa platting: Li , t, )(urn and Rag Carpets ; yenitian Winds; Painted, Buil and areen Holland . Shades. • It will give us pleasure to show goods to all who may be 4 esironspf looking or purchasing, and, we are determined to offer inducements to anY wish - May fiixor us With's call, at the old stand, No. 87 FOURTH Street, Rees Wood. myl9:ly W. I). NVCALLUM. /I. IL CLOTH OLOTIIINO—Of all kinds, Nky black and yellow, fir sale at the India Rubber Depot and . 28 St Clair street. [de9l J. hH. PHILLIPS. ini.l.L ULUTU.6. FOR TILE FALL TRADE. . 'kJ We havii . on hind, and lire dally vebeiving additiovi thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large suet of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover. Tram. parent, Green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used 0.1 tiousefuruishing and other purposes. Also,• Transpai , ol Window Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered and .ether styles, and Window Shade Trimmings. Merchants and others will find it to their advant4,o 1.,,,x -insine our stock and prices before making their purmasei slsewhore. J. & H. PEaLLIP , , selo 28 and 28 St. Clair LI.LUOR OIL CLOTHS,- Of enlr own aril (+totem matmfactnre—all widths, and cut to salt any size of rooms or hall,l—at the Oil Cloth Waro rooms, No. 26 and 28 St. Clair street. ocr,2 FURNITURE A MILLIK.EN & CO. have on hand, at s theta- extensive CalaßlNßTaiud WHY, No. 64 '. 4 ll.lthheld 'Jima, a large assort:643a of Fancy aad Plain Fut Liture, which they will sell 16 per cent. lower than customary rates. Terms, cash only. dec27 WOODWRL L'S FURNITURE CHALKS, Wholesale and Retail, embracing every Cyle of Furniture,. in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut, suitable for Parlorn; Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to any in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prises. Ev , ry article made by band t and warranted. Cablutmaker,, Hap. plied with any - gruintitfcrf FintNITT.IItE Mid ()HAIRS, on reasonable terms. Hotels and Steamboats furnished at the shortest notice. Warercoros, Roe. 77 and 79 THIRD Street, Vitt shorgh, Pa. Lye= Improv.oinent in Book Binding. UNDERSIGNED lIAVINU obtained Letters Pat-nt for Improvement in 80011 BINDING. is prepared to furnish the attachment to Bo km now in lase, or to apply the same to new Books. Orders for which fori;'reapectfally aolleited at WELDIN d ItOWAND'S Book Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory, South-west corner of THIRD and WOOD Streets. The above improvement consists: First—Of a 7iletelia clasping the back : of:the Book in such a. wanner as to prevent the leaves frOin sagging When the Book is stand ing in a vertical position. Second—The carriage consists of Nietaiie Groovet, on which are-Inserted Rollers, which will effectually prevent the Books from wearing or chafing in pla cing the same in Its resting place. Jo2tt G. H. P.OWAND. P..fontes ISS OES' AND .HILDRENS' Guar,. Over .11.. and Sande's, cheap, at the Peoples' Eho© t tore, No. t 7 Fifth street, near Market. -EY& °ALF, Buffalo and Glum Overshoes h at DIFWENBACHEB. it CO.'S, la 9 No, 17 fifth street. 1310005 - Preesed Hoße to arrive by Rail j_tv, roWilidtarkau tor HEIST H. OOLLLNB. ffMEME===ff== Synopsis of the President's Message T is herein ordered that publio sales of lands 7,-retqfore unnffered in tit State of lowa, be held ac follows At the Land Office at Ozage,cLaunioncing on Monday, the ;tit of June, 1853, of four townships, in the counties of Worth and Winnebago. At the I. , ind Office at Fort Dodye, commencing uu Monday, the 14th of Juno, 1854, of twenty-one townships, and parts of town.hips, to the countie3 of Wright, liumbolt, Calhoun and Pocahontas. At the Laud Office of Sioux, City, commencing on Monday, the 7th ~f June, 1859, of twenty nine townships, and parts of townships, in the counties of NCI-010111W, Buena Vista Sac, Clay, Ida and Cherotzte. At the Land Office at Sioux City, commencing on Monday, the '2.lst of .1ime,185.3, of forty-tour tr wuships, and parts of townships, in the counties of Woodbury, Cherokee, O'Brien, lymouth, snout. end Buncome. At the Land office at thuncil Bluffs. comnwncing on ,!on , day, the 7th of June, 1858, of twelve townships, and parts of townships, In the conuthie of Carroll, Shelby, Crawford, Monona and Fremont. 12E1II PITTSBUIWU, PA PEILLADELPHIA J. 6 11. PLIILLIT6 DIFFENBACIIEtt CO MISCELLANEOUS. NO. 593. • • • .. - It is also ordered in the above mentioned Proclamation No. 693, that the vacant lanes in thin even-numbercdeectionP which rem An to the United ',Ames. wc6in six 741' on each side of the undermentioned railroads, be offered at public, sale on the days and at the . plices as follows: At the Landliffice at Pl.rt Louise, comnienci og on Nionilny, the list of June, 181 , , en 'he Dubuque and Pacific Raii road." At the Laud Office at Sioux City. commencing on '1 hurts. day, the Ist of July, 18.8, on the " Dubuque and Pacific Railroad," and on the 'twit Central Air Line Railroad." At the Laud Office at C unit Biuffs, commencing on Mon- ' day, the 14th Of Juno, lbas, on the -lowa Central Air Line huilruad," the -Mistissip, i .11.1 Missouri Railroad," and . the "Burlington and Missouri River Railroad." At the Land Chive at Dubuqta commencing on Thursday, the Ist of June, 18c8, on the "Dubuque and Pacifio Rail. road" and the "lowa Central Air Line Railroad." At the Land Office at Flirt Des Mines, commencing on Monday, the 14th of June, 1858, on the "lowa Central Air Line Railroad and the " Mississippi and Nilsson:Pi Rail road." At the Laud Office at Chariton, commencing on Sionday, the ith of JUDO, 1851, on the "Burlington and Missouri River Railroad." The lauds will be offered with the usual exceptions of school sections, Ac , AC. The even-n umbered sections within six miles on each side of the raiir .ads, will be citforeti sublect, as required by law, to a minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre. The salsa will be kept open until the lands are all offered, whie a is to be accomplished within two weeks, and no longer, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until alter the expiration of the two wee' , ,i. Pre-emption claimants are required to establish their claims to tit . . satisfaction of the proper register and receiver, and make payment for-the same ' on Sc before the day pointed fur the commeneement of lit, public sales, otherwise their claims will be forfeited. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Gene, at Land Office. GENERAL LAND OPFICD, February 17. MS, ;Great Chance to Make Money. rtll.ll, BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECU LATION OF TIIE TIMES--ON.LY ONE ....., DOLLAR PER SHARE—Forty thoosaud dollars . 1.:7 1 7 worth of 'valuable lteal Estate, Watches, Jewelry, R Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety ..." ,7 of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou- Sand shares, at one dollar per Share, as follows:—Upon the payment of one dollar, I will seud the payer a numbered re ceipt, which will entitle him to one share in the above undi vided property. When the shares shall have been sold, the shareholders shill be notified of the fact, by mail, or through the newspapers, and u meeting of the Shareholders shall then be held in the city of Philadelphia, and the whole of the property disposed of or distributed among them; in Such way as shall be determined upon by them; each Sharehold er shall be entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc tions of the Shareholders, and I trill then deliver the pro perty to ouch person or persons as the Shareholder's may appoint to receive the same. The Real Estate consists of one three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2.500, and two three story brick dwelling houses and lots valued at 2;00 each, in the city of ehiladelphia, clear of all illCUM brauce, 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 for a long time past kept by the subscriber. The stock consist ing of very tine Gold and Silver I trading Case Lever Watch es, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and other Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, deals, Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pine, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &e., &c.; Gold, Silver and Steel Spec tacles, Gold and Silver Thimble I, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Cortbrs, Cake Baskets, Cups, Spoons, Knives, Forks, Ac., Ac. Also, French Clocks, Music Boxes, Accordeone, and a great variety of other goods. 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 subscriber, persons are positively assured the stock has not been purchased for the purpose of deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry, for tine Gold, nonesuch will be distributed, the most respect al,h , persons are given as references, to those disposed to pur chase shares. All orders by Hail enclosing the money .rill be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad dress ,f the sender, by retnru nail. Any person sending ten dollars at one time, shall rceiveeleven separate receipts, in as many separate names if desired. Mln writing for shares, please write the name of the Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is the greatest chance of getting a large amount of valuable property, for a small sum, as has ever before been offered to the public. Send on your orders, as shares are eolling rapid ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon be made. Article, allotted to persons at a distance, will be sent t. thinn at their expense. t.,..igents wanted in every town and village. All i.‘an manicatious must be addressed to L. R. BROOMALL, No. 60 South Sea, Arent., above Chesnut, Philadelphia 1 CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street kj e attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate, rent: ing Bourse, uud collection of rents, insurance and repairs negotiating loans, making bills, conveyances, deeds, bonds , etc., writing letters and corresponding with persons abroad. All business attended to promptly, and in strict confident , - 61 Market street, Pittsburgh. Letters of inquiry most a'; ways enclose a postage stamp to pay return postage. Ifni- ITOUSES FOR RENT— By S. CUTLIBRItT k. SON, 61 Market st. A comfortable two story dwelling house on Ross streamt head of Fifth—sl4 per month. A two story dwelling on Duquesne street—slo per mouth. A conveniset dwelling house on Logan street—slso per year. A three story house of nine rooms, ou Third street, ut $2OO per year. A dwelling bowie of four rooms and kitchen, with large lot of ground, on High street, Mount Washington, $lOO per year. Two large warehouses on Third street, near Market. Two small houses In Fplane's Court, near Fitb street, $6,25 per month. A two story frame house of four rooms, on Carson street, Bouth Pittsburgh, ut $5 per month. A large brick house with garden, fruit trees, etc., In Allo gheny city—s3oo per year. A store loons on Third street—sl2s per year. A dwelling house ou Third street, near Market. A warehouse ou Market street, No. 25. A dwelling house on Wylie street—S2:o per year. A large chop on Third etreot can be had for two years. A store and cellar , corner Blartet and Third streets. sic DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS:— Grant street—Three three story houses, well arranged , each with back buildings. Third street—A three story house, large and convenient. Logan street—A dwelling house of 7 rooms. Fulton street—Two three story dwelling houses. South avenue—A two story brick house of 8 rooms, with large lot of ground, stable, carriage house, Au. Robinson street—A two story brick house. Franklin street—A good house of 8 rooms. Carson street—A two story bourn, and two lots of ground. Penn street—Three largo dwelling houses. Minersville—A house and one acre of ground—besides many others iu Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, de29 S. CUTUBERT dc SON, 61 Market street. .VOR RENT.—A two-story Dwelling House ju (Gothic style), pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington ; contains seven rooms well arranged, carriage.house, stable, and spring of good, soft water, convenient. Rent, $lOO per year. Also, can be had with the above, if desired, a Green House and Five Acres of Land in good state of cultivation, two acres of which are in strawberries of choice quality; the remainder is covered with Nursery" Frees of all kinds, ready for the gardener io get into a profitable business. The strawberry-plants and trees will be sold on accommo dating terms, and a lease of the hones and grounds can be bad for a term of years. Apply to a2l • S. ouraneur SON, 51 Market street. AGREAT BARGAIN.—For gale, a com fortable two story brick Dwelling House, with two lots of ground, situate on Caraon street, South Pittsburg, short d:stance from the Monongahela Bridge. A CIITI121! - TIT & 8 4 1 N. 61 Merkel et rrWO LOTS, on Federal street, Allegheny 1.1. city, for sale by S. CUTHBERT .4 SON, (leg 61 Market street. ON THE CONEAIAUGH. RIVER.—For sale • Valuable Farm In Westmoreland county, 21.4 miles from Blairsville, on the North Western Railroad, 12e acres of choice land, 90 actea in cultivation, a young orchard of 10 acres, 30 acres of ex:ellent timber, a new dwelling house of 6 rooms—price, $7OO. Terms easy. Real estate In the city will be taken in part pay. a 27 S. MT!? BERT a SON, 61 Market street. BUENA VISTA.—For Sale.—A two story 2.) frame house, of four rooms and kitchen, paled fence In front, a bake oven, *c. Let 20 feet front on Monterey et., in Buena 111ata, extennlon of Allegheny city, by 110 feet deep, to an alley. B—CUTHBERT dt 50N, deed 51 Market street. OIINTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.- !O A good brick dwelling, large and convenient, 10 roma,' and kitchen, wide hall, portico in front, good spring -house, stable, carriage house, etc; 21 acres of laud, 8 in fine mea dow; a good tenant house; garden and variety of fruit trees, grape vines and small fruits; a stone wall and lion railing in front of the house; situate at about two miles from the city, and in a very pleasant location. Applj to jallo . CUTIII3ERT & BON, 61 Market et. TOOK CIIOICEI-PRICES LOW !-NEW 1,3 WINTER GOODS.--JOSEPH HORNE has Jnst return ed from the East, where he has purchased large addition. to his already extensive stock. Trading directly with Pra' Class Ismorrtno Royals and with the MenFatrfilnwits, ba - CASH exclusively, he is enabled in offer the beat selection of Goode at the lowest posaible prices. We are now opening, for daily' display, the largest and cheapest stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, RICH EMBROIDERIES, WINTER WOOLEN GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, so., le., Ever before exhibited in Pittsburgh. Purchasers are Invit ed to examine the goods, and learn the prices, at dee JoS. HORNE'S, 47 Market street. ACOMFORTABLE two story dwelling house • Carroll street, Allegh-ny, will be add at a great bargain. Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SON, tel 2 51 Market street_ Q TAR CAN DLES.-200 bxe. assorted Bites, 4's, E.% and 6',3 Adamantine Star Candle!, on hand and for gale by felB XTEATSFOOT OIL.--Neatsfoot . Oil, in IA quantities to suit purchasers, on band and for sale by H. C. A J. H. SAWYER, fe.3.8 Na 47 Wood street. MOLASSES.-70 bble. St. James . 0 45 B. IL Molasses, in store and for sale by MILLER RICKETSON, fe2o Noa 221 and 223 Litmrty street T CIDER. WEE'_ bble. choice Sweet Cider, on hand and for Halo by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and Pint Etre...4. TIG LEAF TOBACCO.—A large supply of Boon's celebrated rig Leaf Tobacco, received this da,y by JOS. FLEM.LNG, mr2— • ' Corner Dimmind and Market st. WINES AND LIQUORS.—The best qual ity of Brandy, WI/13(4s Gin, Jamaica Spirits, Old Bye Valdaky, Trivil and hmtch Mirky, London Porter, Brown gu ra uta.mvgnalVii.s; 6-3 hand and for gale by ' • t LIME PATI@N, Ja _ . . initheity Mai -,„ •• • • ..• B. C. k J. H. SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood Street PAILROADS - : EtAtifitOAD tOTRCE. The Plush% Ft. Wayne 41 Chicago M;IET: RAILROAD COMPANY, VVITI.I ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK • and equipin,lit, and its through connections is pre: , pared to transport Passmgera and oroight from PillEA- 1 DELPIA and I'ITTSI3UROII to CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, 1N- DIAN APOLIS, C1.5,C1. , i NATI, and all places West and South wort, with a great degree of regularity and expedition. The tact that this Road !onus a direct and consolidated line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a 811111Cilillt guar autee that its Trains will make good time, and connections with Trains on other Road. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE Pittsburgh. Oiesthrie. I Ft. Wayne. U. S. Mail, . 5:30 A. id. '2:00 P. 31 ', thOJ P. M. Express, 't :15 P. M. 1U:05 P.M I 5:45 A. M. REACH CHICAGO—U. S. Man at sJdo A. 514 - Ex.press at 2. - 00 P. M. REACH CINCINNATI—U. S. Mail at 0:53 P. M.; Express 7:00 A. Al. All Trains make close connections at Crestline for Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also, at Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louie; also, at Forest with Trains on the M. R. A L. E. R. R. RETURNING. I i From Chicago. Ft.Waynt3. Crsstliue. I Aar.Pttsb'g U. 8. Mai1,....8,45 P.M. 5:30 A. M. 12:55 P. M. 0.10 P. 51. Express, 0,00 A. 31 2:00 . P. AL 10:05 P. 3i. I 7.4.15 A3l These Trains make close counectiona with 'Trans for PI ML adelphia, Baltimore and New York. Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati aud Colum bus make close connections at Crestline with all returning Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Ventral Illi nois, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above Trains. At Forest, counectious are made with Trains to and from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. ACCOMMODATION MAlNS—Leave New Brighton for Allegheny at 7:00 A. 31.,and 14:30 P. M. Leave Allegheny for New Brighton at 9:45 and 4:30 P. 3.L To accommodate way travel, Passenger Cars will be at Cached to Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:45 A. M 4 ()redline for Alliance, at 5:55 A. M.; Alliance for Crentline, at &30 A. M 4 and Alliance for Pittsburgh et 7:45 A. 31. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, and no charge for handling. For Tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHN SON, Agent, at the Great Western Railroad Unice, directly on the corner, at the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or to Geo. Parkin ' PasseugerStatiou, Penn Street, between Wayne and Canal ; B. F. PATRICE, No. 80 Dearborn street, oppo site the Tremont House, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stations on the line. TO 01.)M-MPNCE ON MONDAY, January 25th, and con. tinuo until further notice. J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. Pass'r. and Fr't. Ag't. 1 D. W. SUSS, Pass'r. Agent, Chicago. 1 Pad JOB. IL 31001tE, Superintendent. Two Through Train , each Way Sundays Ext. ^tad. Vheeling, Cleveland and Chicago, by the Cite. Lad and Pittsburgh Railroad. COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS . . PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD LINE ra4 STEUBENVILLE. The Cleveland and Pit'sourgh and Pittsburgh. Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Companies, having made au ar rangement with the Pittsburgh. Wort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, for tnejotut use of their track between Pitt±burgh and Rochester ' will inn their trains !rum Penn Street Station Sundays excepted, commencing Mon day, March Sth, 1858. CLEVELAND, WHEELING AND CINCINNATI MAIL Leaves Pittsburgh Steubenville. Bridgport, opposite Wheeling 11:06 a. id. Belleuir 11:20 A. m Columbus 6:2u P. ii . Cincinnati 10:10 P. if .leveland 2:15 P. ii Buffalo 11:30 P. la . Chicago 8:00 A. N.. • eland hag 30 minutes at Alliance, for 6:00 A. M. Through to Cin. cinnati with but ono change of care. This Train to Ole Dinner. VELAND AND CHICAGO EXPRESS CINCINNATI, CI, Lesvos Pittsburgh 2:35 P. M. Bteubeuvilln 5:50 P. AL Nowark. 11:40 P. M. 1:40 A. m Jludnuati 8:07 A. m Clevehind 0.50 P. 11 Buffalo 0:00 A. m JlMeogo P. SINO ACCOMMODATION, Through to Cin cinuati wl thou• ohm:kg° of cam WHEE Leuven Pittsburgh.' 4:00 P.M.' Wel lsoillr Steubenville Bridgeport... Belletkir UuNNBOTIoNS ABB MADE BY ABOVE TRAJNS,AB FOLLOWS: By tkoo A. it., and 4.00 P. m., At WHEELING, for Cumberland, Harper's Ferry, Bald M.A. and Washington City. Only at BELLEAIR, for Cambridge, Zanesville, Lau,:aster, Circleville and Wilmington. By 6:00 A. M., and 2:35 P. at., At XENIA, fur Dayton Indianapolis, :SI atttmi, Cain,, St. Louis and New Orleans. By 6:00 •m , and 2.35 P. M. At CINCINNATI, for Lexington, Louisville, Cairo, St. Louis and New Orleans. Only at BAYARD, for Carrolton, Waynesburg, Dot and New Philadelphia Only at 'HUDSON, for Cuyahoga Falk, Akron, Clinum mid New Portage. By 6:00 A. itt., and 2:35 P. at. At CLEVELAND, for Erie,Buffalo, Niagara Falls and 011,1l da, Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points in the Notth.west. Jra -- The 4:00 P. M. Train stops at all Way-Stations ea the Nivrr Division. Returning Trains. EASTERN MAIL, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Cincinnati Saki A. a. Arrives at Columbus 10:30 P. a. Do Steubenville 6:60 P. IC Do Pittsburgh 8:55 P. a. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING MAIL, Leaves Cleveland 1.00 P. a. Arrives at Wellsville 6.51 P. at. Do Wheeling B:4er P. a. Do Pittsburgh 8:50 P. at. PITTSBURGH ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Relict& 6:00 A. M. Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling.... 6:16 a. a. Stops at all Stations Arrives at Pittsburgh 11:25 A. u. WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAIL Leaves Belleair 4:3.) e. u. Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling... 4:43 P. a. Arrives at Pittsburgh 8:55 P. at. EASTERN E YERFSS, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Cincinnati 4:20 P. a. Arrives at Columbus . 10:05 P. u. Do Steubenville ' 4:45 A. a. Do Pittsburgh. 7.60 A. a. CHICAGO, BUFFALO AND PITTSBURGH EXPRESS. Leaves Cleveland 10 11 P. is. Arrives at Wellsville 6:35 A. a. Do Wheeling 11:05 A. a. Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. rd. Connections are made by the Mail and Express from same points when returning, as are formed as above when going from Pittsburgh; also, with the Pennsylvania Railroad for Harrisburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. The above Trains will stop on signal of the Station Agent at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester, to take up passengers going on or beyond the line of these Roads. Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming from these Roads, at any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland. Passengers desiring to go to. Columbus, Cincinnati, etc., or any points beyond Columbus, via Steubenville, must ask for tickets via Steubenville. Baggage checked through to all principal points, and transferred free of charge. tom. For tickets or information, apply to bEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Penn Street Station, Pittsburgh. F. It. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, C. it P. R. R., Cleveland. I A HUTCHINSON, General Ticket Agent, P., 0. & C. IL R.., Columbus. J ANLES FARMER, Superintendent C. A P. R. R., Cleveland. W. W. BAGLEY, mrB I Superintendent P., 0 A C. R. 8., Columbus. NEW WESTERN ROUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS VIA PITTSBUGIGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO, AND CINCINNATI, lIAXIILTON h DAYTON RAILROADS VIA. DELAWARE CIIT-OFF 13S. Distance only 329 miles from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati THIS LINE is composed of Roads of the First Class, and is located through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of the State. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. EL & D. & 0. a M. Roads, being connected, for Louisville, Rvansville, Memphis, Natchez, Igt. Louis, Cairo, Vicksburg, New Orleans. Connection made at fit. Louis with tho Pacific Railroad and Missouri River Packets, tor KANSAS AND NEBRASKA • And all points Weal'. Also connects at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central R. 11, for Lexington, Danville, Frankfort and all points in Central Kentucky. Trains leave Penn street Station as follows : Through to Cincinnati with 3.30 4 M . _ but one change of cars, ar • A. riving at 6:46 P. M. prces Passenger Traia,tir '2:15 P. Ail. riving An Crestline at 10d:5 A. M., CID. &BO P.M. ai& BAGGAgE CHECKED THROUGH- lilt Fare as Low as any other Route. For all information, and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket °Moe, corner Monongahela House, or at Penn street Station. tar Passengers desirous of going this route will ask for Tickets via Delaware Cut-Off. J. H. MOORE, Supt. P. Ft. W. & C. R. 11, DAN'L McLAItEN, Sapt. C. a. 1r D. R. R. 005-20 New Route via River and Railroad Indiautipolis4 , Cincinnati' Railroad (lONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroads, to St. Lenin and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for CHIC %GO, ROOK ISLAND, BURLINGTO and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIAN &POLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU. Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg In less time than any other route by 24 hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cin cinnati to the West, without breaking bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin nati; ot, W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commtAgien ; no chums for drayage or (=minion at Latorenzehurg. For further Information, apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN, (No. 115 Water street,) Agent of We Company, t ho to pre pitted to give unotrau =nine to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Porn, Greencastle, Crawfords ville, Charleston, Paris, and Mattoon. H. 0. LORD, President. .INO. P. CHEER, Gen'l Freight Agent. mra DAME BYE WHISKY, Old French Brandy sad Part Wiz>, Cor zedicinal punKe__ at - Pa* nalllNS'es Winter Arrangement. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JAN. 18. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD E 1 V E ID .4, II IL THE FAS r MALL =LAIN inavos the Possunzer tion ovary. morning, o:stlept &Oa o'clock, Pittaba.zh limo, arriving to t'hilaellpiiia at 11=0 P.,IL 'DAB kik_ertit6a TitAL.‘ lcaves the litation every evening at woo o'cltwk. Stopping tally at tiroonabrirg, Latrobei Johnis. town, Willtuora, tiatuthiu Altoona, &c., connecting at Bar rilburg witt, th. Xrtuu Odom tor Baltimore, and arriving in putlaoolphin or tialtunura at .00U o'clock, P. Al. AIAJOSIIIuDATILLN TILA.LNS THE JOlllizToWzi avY:UMMOLe'IiUN TRAIN lesVos dory (except oarida,v,) at 3:ku o'clock, P. M. otopping ut au otationo, awl running as Lai as Coneraaugh. AOtluaLlivLAT/UN TRAIN for 'turtle Oreek Bridge leaves daily, (except linnday„) at 10:40, A. M. ziWUND AGULLUMuIIATILLN TRAIN for Turtle °reek, Leave,' daily, (except Ounday,) at 4-'43 P. U. UMW AUQUALII.O.I)AIIuN MASA for Turtle Greek, loavea.daily, (except ourlay,) at tr.xe, P. U. Ultiv 'ISIS Tits I NS arrive in Pittsburgh as tollows Express, P. M.; Mail, 6.00 A. al.; Johnstown Accommo• dation, 11:50 A. U.; hares turtle Creek. Acuumniodaticity &SO, A. 31., 6ticuucl ACCOILLLUOWAVIOtt, 12.:40, P. al.; Third Accom modation, oat), r. M. Trwae iur Blain - Ville and Lathan., connect at Biairevilu lutorsoalou it.h Wail tram hnst, Layroas Halm want, and ttku Johnstown aiscomodatton train taut and West. Yr.V.I:bISUE.UII. AND CAJANINELLSVILLE IHALN b, stopping at all citattous on the Yttiauurgli and Gentians vile Lead, leave daily; (Sunday bECeptc4,) as follOws: MAIL I'HAIN, 7.0 u A. 15.1. m...X.L'iLtb6 111. A IN, 4.ZU Y. M. 11..NaUtl:111 , 41.1111A.11 , 18 Irocu Yittaburgh and Jouuellsville head, arrive at ntusbargh, 11.00aA. 11. ,u,auau r. u. id!. The travellug paullc will mai . it greatly to their in• Wrest, in gunig klaat ur to cravat by tau t'enuny.vania Railroad, an We accommodations now aka - v.l eacuaut our panned on any other route. de tun Rua& u baLlanted with dt.utio, and to uuLuely Inau drat, we can procaine dainty, speed and cuuuut t to ad atm may 1w:or thin a.uad with their patronage. k SAE I . . to new York—. " Yluludolphial Baggage checited to ail btatiOnToii the Pennsylvania ltuil roau, anti to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. • Paseengera purrhaqing tic/tete ni cars, win be cuarged ten could in addition to tho Otatiou .rates, except Irma 001010115 Where , the elluipany had no Agent. NUMCB.—in Cade of liatie, tun Company . will hold them aeleee reeponnible for personal' baggage only, and fur an amount nut exceeding $lOO. n.—/:he Bxcelslor thin:alma Line ben been employed to convey Ifussnuprel and Baggage to mid Isom the Delay et a charge nut to exceed 46 ceuta for each paaaonger and bag gage. ;or tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. it. it. Passenger btatluLlp on Liberty and tirant streets. TILE PENNSILLViNLI. RAILROAD. , TUE GitEAT itt.PUILF,,, connecting the Atlantic Cities with Western . North-western atm Noma-western States byp continuous Railway direct. This Road alto connects at Pittsburgh with U. i 01 Steamers to all ports on the Wee at Clove laud and Sandusky with steamers to all ports ou the North western Lakes; making the most DIRSOT, onsarasi and IiBLE nom by which PitkiltlLLT can be :or - warded to and (ruin the lialt.2 WEST. Rates between Philadelphia Cc I FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Hats and" Caps, Books, Dry Hoods, (in boxes, bales and trunks,) Drugs, (in boxesautl bales) ' Feathers, Furs, Ito. SECOND CLASS—Domestic Sheeting, Suitt mg and Ticking (in original uales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware. Leather (in rollaor boxes), Wool, and Snoop Pelts, Eastward, Ac., Ac. TlllitD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (in' casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted (loose or in sacks), Tobacco, marmite> tared, (except Cigar s or cut,) Ac., Ac. FOUR'I'IIIJLAhB--I.lotleta, Fish, Bacon, Beef and Pork, (in casks or boxes Eastward,) Lard and Lard Oil, N ads, Soda Ash, Her man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Beam " At, Ac. FLOUII--$l,OO %,l bbL until further notice , GRAIN in car loads, 45 cts. 100 Iba. until further notice. COTTON—S 2 Vi bale, not exceeding boo tbs. wenpat, maul further notice. ,rryz- In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel pirm, be particular to mark packages "vat Pennsylvama AcatmuL" All Goods consignedto the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without deteuilute. Nassau Jamas—Harris, Wormley A Co, Memphis, Tenn.; R. F. Sass A Co ' St. Louis} e. 4- u'itiloy Co., Evansville, Ind.; Dumesnil,Boll and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky.; IL C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind ; H. W. Brown Co. anti Irwin Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Hrsham A Co., Zi , neaville, Ohio; Leech A Co, No. 54 Kilby street, Boston; Leech A Co, No. 2 Astor House, New York ; No.l William street, and No. Battery Piece, New York ; ,E, J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Ilagraw s Koons. Italian:tine; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. 11. J. LOMBAERT, myl Superintendent, Altoorm, Pa. 9:4q A. Az P 7:30 e. N. 3:46 P. m 9:00 P.M PITTSBURGH it, CONNELLSVILI.E B.AIL Tag Pittsburgh and Connellstrille Railroad is now openee fur thp transportation of passongera and freight to and from Pittsburgh and Commßoyale, connecting with the Peuusyl vania Central Railroad at Erinton'e Station. Arrangements have also been made with the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, by which thrtiugh freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be carried from points on the Pittsburgh and Connellsvilleßailroad, by car loads, on favorable terms. RUNNING OF TRAINS.—On and after Monday, •28th of December, the Passenger Trains will be run daily, except Sundays, as hallows: MAIL TRAIN, will leave the Passenger Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, at 7:00 o'clock, A. M., arriving at Connellsville at MOO A M. 11.XPRE88 PASSRNOLIt TRAIN, leaving Pittsburgh at 4:20 o'clock, P. M.., and arriving at Connellsville at 8:20 P. M. RETURNING,—EXPRESS TRA.L'i will leave Comic villa at 6 o'clock, A. NI, connecting with the Bhuraville Accommodation Train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad which arrivea at Pittsburgh at 11 A. M. MAIL TRAIN, leaving Cannel to, die at 2:00 P. 81., and connects with the Brintou Accommodation Train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which arrives in Pittsburgh at 6.00 c. M. Freight to and from Pittsburgh, and stations on the Pitts burgh and Counellsvillo Road, nill be received and delivered at Baldwin Depot! opposite Duquesne Depot, on Liberty street. Bunting & Hall's Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, will leave Connellsville regularly on the arrival of the trains. Mail Train connects also at West Newton with coaches, by the Plank Road, wilh Mount Pleasant, Ron:corset, Berlin, Sandpatch, Cumberland, eto Tickets can 00 had from Ticket Agent at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot. mrl6 IL BLACKSTONE, Superintendent. Joseph WhitWe Carriage aapository. TOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on bumf- mesa in his spacious premises, (pow lately, »..f.,..(44;* . enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenseville, respectfully Invites the public to'inspect his atoUr• of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Co. And he particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen years' experience in the business enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of elr• riagos which, so many years past it has boon his particular department to select, from the various and most talented Eastern manufacturers. The success of his new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents, JOSEPH WHITE will sell, on ready money only, at ranch less than the usual prices. ii&„..Carriages repaired in the best manner with despatch untayl2dsw pOTATOES.- LW bus. Neshannock Potatoes; 60 du Peach Blossom Potatoes, just received, and for sa:e by JAMES A. BETZBR, RS Vats.? etrort, RYE FLOUR.- 16 bbla. fresh ground Ryo Flour, Just received and for sale by JAMS A. FETZER, Janl 89 Water street. ,GREEN APPLES.- 20 bble. gre'eu apples, - Just received and for sale by ocr2o JAIL A. FETZER, 89 Water street. QWEET POTATOES. 10 40 bush. Street Potatoes, Just received and for sale cc= JAB. A. BETZEF, 89 Water street. APPLES.- 29 bble. extra fine Rambo and Belieflower; 88 ." - Vandiver, 100 " Rumen Apples, Just reed and for sale by dell JAS. A. lIRTZFaI, 89 Water street. ~u' '`~` FLOUR. 100 bbla. choice Extra Superfine; 60 " " Superfine Flour, fast receive, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, dent 89 Water street DLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.—A large stock of every description, in store and for Bale by W. S. RAVEN, Corner of Market and Second streets CIDER.-10 Barrels Sweet Cider, for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, decl 89 Water street INDIA RUBBER INKSTANDS- Another lot of those airtight INKS, just received arid for r de by W. S. HAVEN, or :TO Carter Harks: and Second attracts. DUFF AND FLEMING'S Book-Keeping for gale at W. S. HAVEN'S, Stationery Warehouse, Corner Market and Second streets. TRNVE.LOPE - B. Buff, Blue aut ~ into Laid, Adhesive, Cloth Lined and Parchment Paper V ez t ra thick Cream braid do.; Legal do.; Note do.; all alma; for sale by W. S. H kVEN, octal • - -Comer fdarketand Second eta. rIASKET, Binders, Straw, Bonnet, and Njißeen Board, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Nce. 81, 33 and 35, Corner s.l.izi.et and Second street]. T — EAS.-30 half chests Young Hyson, Im perial, Gunpowder, Black Tea.... in etoro and for sal,. JAM.I-3' PATTON, Jr., Allegheny City. WEST INDIA PRESERVES. —lO dozen assorted, just reoeivetl and for sale by ANDERSON, daR No. 80 Wood atrodt ELLIES.--50idozen Ourrtait; - Blackbery Qv Orange, Quince, Peach, arid Grape Jelhes;for sale by ILEYlilFdl, 3 ANDERSON, 303 89 Wool street, opposite St Marls, ties prime Rice, just receiv ed and for sale by NLILLEIt le ItICKETSON, rola?. No 221 and 223 Liberty street- fiIIEESE-40,boxes prime Western Res' °rye %a for wile by I da.211 WM. B. BMEMI t CO. VILIZABETHAN.—A new Decorative Wall jua Paper, Elizabethan design, just received, and for sale. by W. P. kIAP.SHALL C 0.,& 87 Wood Stlw.t. FLOUR. -2,5 bble. Superfine Flour received fiat' for eale by McCANDLEA DIEANB & le2o Corner Wood and Water street& - LIMITS for Christmas and New Year.— .8: Best Layer Raisins; choice new Figs, In drums and pa per boxes, only Hain. Vb., at HA W~BTu , BRO. &BB )WNLEE'S, o. tie Diemced. ('TORN SHE TABS.—Smith's Patent, ar la =gad for hand, horn or steam power, warranted in every Tweet, and will shell tram 30 to 40 bnahele. of corn per Um. Will be aold towrhy CVO_ _ .• • • • Wain EL GOWAN% RAILROADS. T.L.l,tniTo I. 3 altimuru its uu " Luzic.a.uvr. kleti I nsuarg, F. 40, . . H 8 0 A D . '`, DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERIIIAN HITTERS, P 55 1 ,554 5 . es Da. 0. M: JACKSON, Primal:o'4PS, • ' Will effectually cura• WWI COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE,' CHIIO. NIO OR. NERVOUS DEBILITY, DUTRA RES OP THE KIDNEYS, And ail Dirscues dritingifrom a sisters . -red goer yr "4"14 Such av Constlpa -I:km7l:mend Piles, Fullness, or Blcud to the Read, Acidity of the Stomach, th tte e r S in to g n at th h, o B P our it ° Ern i th c e ia B - to- Nauseati, Heartburn, Disgust fez Peed, fati lul ons, lneas sin eLw z oi , g o h r t v i i n u mach, Swimming of the - Head, flurried and Dallcalt Breathing, Fluttering , at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture,Dimness of. Visie • Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yell lowness of the. Skin and Limbs, Pain n the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, dc, Sudden Flushes of Heat burn., lug in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Lvil, and great Depression of In attributing such valuable properties to this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is mado,:but is simply stated a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extre.m. dinary cures, and benefits derived from its use, under the di. reetion of its ill istrious originator,Dr. lioodand, among all classes of European society, and f rom the immense main of testimony, from all parts of the American continent, scam mutated during the last ton years, in the hands of the pres ent proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to which the German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is al. most universal; indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there cannot be foiled among Its members that peculiar sallow and fangend appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and qtufering Dyspeptic. , Then of what immense importance'to this class of invalid that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed wital their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug on ten into its composition; a remedy on which the patient can rely with the utmost conildence and certainty, and be assured rom actual and tangible proofs that the article he is using featly possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy ea "HOOFLAND'S GERM AN BITTERS." Thousands o dollars have been expended in its manufacture and diffusion throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating that there is no state, county, or oven village, where the Medicine has been introduced, that there casein be found numbers willing testify to its virtues. It is used constantly in the practice of a large number u tke most prominent Physicians in the country, who has'. also added' their written testimony in evidence of its grunt virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give tie Bitters a trial, and rest assured it will never be regretted. In proof of the statements above made, all are invited read attentively the Almanac published annually by the pro prietor, for Farmers and Families, containing n great num ber of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in levy,. of the hitters, from the most prominent and well known in dividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit ters are authortud to distribute the Almanac gratuitously. Principal (Mice and klanufactory,96 Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. For sale wholesale by Druggists in ail the principal cities, and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town in the United States and Canada, and by B. L. VAIINESTOCR & CO. and Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittabargh. JY I2 4/Ydesw itts burgh Of all diseases the great, firdt cause Springs from neglect of Nature's lima SUFFER NOT WLIEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN all stages of SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner vous Debility, Strictures, Gloets, Gravel, Diabries, Diseases of the liddrieys and Bladder ' Mercurial Rheumatism, Seto- Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lunge, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Limbs, Can cers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all diseases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such as nervous trembling, loss of memory, hiss of power, general weakness, dimness of vision with peculiar spots appear in before the eyes, loss of sight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver diseases, eruptions upon the face, pain in the back and head, female irregularities and all improper discharges frem both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease origins. ted, noweret, long standing or obstinate the case, recovery ib certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has .baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted ail the r !means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dury ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above mentioned diseases had been given up to die by ands physicians, which warrants me in promising to the afflicted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and moat speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption, Fiero fulti and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever effect-. ed, a majority of the cases falling into the hands of incone potent persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases halt ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer Into a rapid Consumption. But should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself 411 Scrofula., Tatter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec. tiona of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to an early grave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, fri nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thou sands of victims through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grass. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies tor marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wretched in body and mind, predis posed to Consumption and it train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence as sure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that a permanent and speedy care can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health. Tee afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medi cates, for there are so many ingenious snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary suffelera that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nos trums vended as "Patent Medicines." I leave carefully ana lysed many of these called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the disease disables the aye tem for life. 000. 11 100 Ms. 75c. ici 100 Ms. 65c. 41 100 10a 60c. "i 4 100 me Tiiree-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persona, whodo not under stand even the alphabet of the inaterta medica, and are equal ly as destitute of any knowledge of the hunian system, hav ing one object only in view, and that to make money regard- less of consequences. Irregularities-and all &eases of males and females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, and eanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to any . part of the United states or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly con fidential. Address J. SUMALEIIVIT LE, 3L D., Office No. 1131 Filbert street, (Old No. 108,) below Twelfth, Philadelphia Private and Confidential Idedical Advice 1 AT TIIE BUFFALO PRIVATE ll.OSPl- TAL—Establishod for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal Weakness and the secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS t 80N, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Main and Quay streets, (up stairs.) A MOST nOIFIITHIO INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Noctur nal Emissions, more properly known es Seminal Weakness, etc. Can be permanently cured in from fifteen to twenty daye, by the use of this instrument, when need conjointly with medicines. YOUNG lIIEN TARP PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. AMOS & SON take pleasure in announcing that they have invented a most important instrument for the cure et the above diseases. 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 over yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakness,or any disease of the genital organs, yansed by the secret habits of youth. Dr. AMOS k SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves the! in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory afte, fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in etrument In good order. Persons wishing the above useful Instrument will °beery, that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely packed and sent by express, is ten dollars. NEW REMEDIES, AND QUICK CURES. Dr. AMOS A SON may bo consulted from eight o'clock the morning until nine at night, in every stage and spill. tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhcea, Gleets Secondar Symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence and S trictures the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secresy. The tre.auneu, they adopt is the rearut of upward of thirty years' exteneiv, and successful practice in London. The most inveterat. cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated in eight or nine dips. and cases of a slight nature in two or three days, at a mod erate expense. The cure effected without confinement or hindrance from business; also, nodes and pains iu the bum, and limbs, effectually eradicated. A LAME WARRANTED. Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention exclusive ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have consequently been enabled to render to their fellow-creature fully testilied and greatfully acknowledged by COllVaien ceutpatienta and others daily arriving in town from all parts of the country, for the express purpose only of cons ultat.ch, while their exertions have bean crowned with tote most sig nal advantages; yet from what they have exprienced i - inquiring into the causes of these infectious complaint i (from their most simple condition to that of the most dan gerous and inveterated) 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 ono of the foe lowing causes t—lgnorancs, neglect, or the ill effects of un skilled and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. &YIDS a SON have succeeded in discovering, In the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautions course; omitting ail combination of remedies which bear an equivocal chartictin as well as those whose premature or injudicious application might be, productiv a : of-bad counquences m the hands of private individuals. In short, the ]audible end of their ro medics is the lessening of a great mass of human misery by the atleniation, relief and prevention of those grievous lie Motions that aro In reality the secret foe of life, and which, while they so extremely surround us, call aloud for our skill and interference for their extermination. COUNTRY INY,AISDB, d Whi, p min i n , in any part of the world may be succmsfull) treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with r remittance for medicines, its. Addreee Dr. AMOS b SON, corner Main and Quay stretts Buffalo. N. Y. jaZl:d&sily DARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, prepared under the auperrnion of Dr. Itunihen, Surgeon Den net, for Belo by JOS. VLSMING, kOTHER supply of Low & Son's superior London Toilet doaye received today, by JOB. FLEMING, fele Corner Diamond and Market otree•t. riIIIORN'S - EXTRACT OF COPAL BA AN 1.) SARSAPARILLA.—Anotner supply of tide celebl awe Lugliah remedy, jast received by JUS. fe9 Comer Diamond and 3.larket street. MINERAL WATERS.—BIue Lick, Bed ford and Congress Watera constantly on hand at JOSEPH FLE fe9 ' Corner Diamond and Market street. Ferrated Tinot. Bark and Elixir of P-4„,1 Bark, on band and for sale by dP2O A V!: 4;8147101f 4 0 • I_l OHS.—Dressed Hogs, jnst received and for ra!o by JAMES A. YETZER, RII Water irtrc.t TERFIIMERY—Of descriptions and prices, can be had at JOS, FLEMING'S, fele Corner Diamond and 'Aiarlita etc ea. ADIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose A.- wood 6, octave Pinuos, will be rented to private, inn: Ries only. Apply to JOHN H. MELLOR, fel3 82 Wood greet. EN N EDY' MEDICAL DISCOVERY io &denim band and for sale by Davie _ D. L. riII:HIM:Ku /cc° A YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND OATHALUTIOPEI tEroas dash on hand for Wu Int _ RAEIREATOOK QO. MEDICAL. f4Atti&riii::WAtel3k- 1 1 0 .4 7 .ZviA R. • - • "01-er44.WtW": •, . 4 3 ri ..4. .-;:i4jr.nt.:4A _ Ik.tE VD A D L'4lc V E I‘,l F LIVER UNiffek €111.t.0 beet Pre= -g-xtri•ANDsso Ithee They are not recon mended as Univerf , Cure-alls,. but simply f what their name pu norts. The VERMIFUGE ) "spelling Worms fro: the human system, h:I also been administers _with the most satisfactory results to various anima' subject to Worms The LIVER PILLS ) to. the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT) all BILIOUS DE RANGEMENTS ) SICK HEAD ACHE, &c. Purchasers will pleast. be particular to ask f( r. Dr. C. McLane's C::« - brated VERMIFIJGE I:IVER PILLS, Prepared v vi 2 ltter .4.. kt, .PROPRIETORS, Lurgh, Pa., and take other, as there are various other preparations now hefore the public-, pur portina to be Vermifutlz z.., and __ Liver ~.1 others, in comparisoa with, Dr. McLANE's, C or thless. Tht: GENUINE MCLASI; Verrnifuge and Lis Pills can now be had all respectable Dr ii P.l S cores. E Tvl IN G • 1 .700 D ST., P/TTSBURMs, P.l IVILANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS.-75 gross on hand and for gala by B. L. FAIINESTOOK dr. CO. Corner Wood and Fourth Woad. DRIVATE DISEASES.-DR. BROWN':i MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices, No. 60 SMITHFIELD Street, Pitts. • burgh, Pa. DR.-BROWN is au old citizen cf burgh, and has been in practice for the last twenty-five years. His business has • been confined mostly to Private and Sur. t 7rAi, gical Diseases. etted CITIZENS AND STRANGERS 4,-iz.ffr•e"/" . in need of a medical friend, should not '',l"j?!.; • fail to find out the sure place of relief. :,`-;t'er,,l . :•- • • The Doctor is a regular graduate, and • ";,%"•/ . 4 1 his experience in the treatment of a certain class of dither es is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtaintng permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Menses—ail Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseasoe arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a tatter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of akin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant To persons BO afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a sure and speedy rooorery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought on often by that military habit of sensual 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 safe, and make a speedy restoratiou tsy health. RUEIIItATIBM Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dis ease in a few days—ho will warrant a cure. lie also tr,ati Piles, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, re male Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Allortions, Pain in'the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a pa:, di. rooted to DIL BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pius. burgh, Pa. mr2s IT IS NOT A DYE. It IN. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer. (1 lIAIRED, BALD, or pereorts xvitl diseases of hair, or scalp, read the following and judge of the articles: Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S zirLonALsAmrm, Or WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, is essential to use with the RESTORER, and is the beet Flair Dressing for old ur young extant, being often efficacious in cases of hair fall. ing, &a, without the Restorer. REV. IL V. DEGAN, Editor Guide to Holiness. "We cat testify to its effects," &c. PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D., Blurfreeaboro', Tem, "Notwithstanding irregular use, the falling off of hair ceased, and my gray locks restored to original color," &c. REV. S. B. MORLEY, Attleboro', Massachusetts. "it has changed the "Crown of Glory," belonging to old men, to the original hue of youth," ,tc. REV. M. TEACHER, (60 years of age,) Pitcher, Chenangu county Now York. "My hair hi now restored, it is nothing like a dye," &c. REV. D. T. WOOD.lilidffistown, Now York. "My own hair, and that of another of my family, has greatly thicken. ed, where almost bald," !Lc. REV. JAMES hicrlEV, Now York city, recommends it, ha REV. W. PORTE:US, Stanwich, Conn. "It has met my most sanguine expectations, &c. REV. J. P. GRISWOLD, Washington, N. H. "It is really efficacious in restoring the hair," %c. REV. G. M. SPRATT, Lowish:ugh, Pennsylvania. " W can and do cheerfully recommend &c. REV. J. P. TUSTIN, Charlestown, South Carolina. " The white hair has become obviated," &c. REV. ADIOS BLANCIIARD, Meriden, N. H. "We think very highly of your preparation," &c. REV. B. C. SMITH, Prattaburgh, N. Y. '" I was surprised to find my hair turn as when I was young," &c. REV. CI H. CLINK, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "Ithaf stop. ped my hair falling and caused a new growth." REV. A. PRINK., Chatangne county, New York. "I ara satisfied and recommend it." REV D. MOMS, Croats River, New York. "It is the bast preparation extant." REV. WILLIAM. CITITER' , Editor Mother's Magazine, New York. "Recommends it." iffirWe might swell this list, but if not convinced, TRY IT. We export these preparations to Europe oven, inni are superseding all others there ea well as in the it It does 1w Era of Stain. Sold by all the principal whole• sale and retail merchants in the tlnited States, Cuba, or Canada DEPOT 355 BROOM STREET, N. Y. ) where address all letters and haplika. tr4fr Some dealers try to sell articles instead of this ca which they make more profit. Write to Depot for circular, terms, and Information. Genuine is signed, Yrs. S. A. Allen written in ink. Beware of counterfeits. isep3ie-o4lllimlaw MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER.-A largo supply always on band and I:or sale by novl6 B. L. WAHNESTOCK di CO SABIL. FAHSESTOCK, No, "14 Wood street, Pittsburgh, ITAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM 11. ENGLAND 'WALDRON ,GRIFFIN'S :arciuniz CORN AND GRAIN SCYTHE, CORN HORS; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEEL Traps, very superior 'Drawer 'Locks, very superior Gun Locks, Tinned. and Enamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Spoons, Brass Candlesticks, Braes Cocks, Brass Stair Rods, Braces and Bits, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs, Tesces, Coil, Birth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chains, with a variety of other' goods, all of which will be mt.0..1 at mod erato terms. . aplB SKIRTS 1 SKIRTS! 1 Bishop's Skirts; Quilted Hooped Skirts; Holmes' Hooped Skirts; Misses' C irdid Skirts; Ladles' Corked and Q u ilt e d skirts, white and colorel ; new atipply just opened, at JOS. HORNE'S, deb 77 Market street. INTER GLOVES.—A full supply of v Cloth, Silk and Merino, of various slam at low prii HOIINVB, TT Martel itreet. ORPEDOES.-100,000 No. 1, just receiv ed and for gale by aliltidEli 6 ANDIREON, ifick Se Ward Mu* C1C00..". Tyr.. rev
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