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    BUSINESS CARDS
SA,IIOEL c. WINUA&U,
A TwatlN vAT LAW,
PIDSZIL.
W Oman, No. 69 aßANT.streost, between 'Grath street
nd Diamoild alloy. aril
ALUES A. LOWIUE, Attorney at Law,
u office eoarth stroet, Pittotnargh, botwoon ticalthileld and
Ohorry alloy. dealay
.
Surgeon Dentist, successor to (1.
W. Ihddla, o. .144 enuttitiold stroot.
.cur Vdice hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to b o'clock.
foblinly
C p
StJUTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors
• west of Market
os- wilco hours from 9 o'clock A. .;.1. to 5 o'clock P. M.
decikny
I SCII.OONikIAK_ER, Manufacturer of
fe,/ • White bead, lied Lead, Zinc, Paint, Litharge Putty,
as.. W Walesa.° dealer in Oils, Pairita, Varnishes, Turpentine,
kc., No. 24, 00.1 street, Pittsburgh. nly2
OSEPIi FLEMING-, ausoessor to L. Wil
t" cox. a, Co, corner of Miu - ket street and the Diamond,
'seeps constantly on ham' a fall assortment of DRUGS, SIED
LOINSS, ALEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and all arti
cles pertaining to his business—
/Or Physicians' Proscriptions carefully compounded at all
Aware. je9:y
W. taIADWICK, dealer in Kentucky
.eaf TOBACCii, RAUS and PAPER, No. 149 Wood
Ot below Sixth, Pittsburgh. tup2o:l3 ,
ZUN I rue bigot:et market price, in omit, paid for Rage.
WAllik V. JO9P/1 B. 11130111.
. • ---- -----
UV P. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and
I'r , s ,isalers m French and American PAYER HANG.
LiSuo ..... e 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh. . .
44/ 1 8k• ~ evil ts ter the celebrated manntiteturea of Masan.
Delioonr. A Co, Faris. ling?
DAVID CALIPBELL & SAMUEL POL
,
WOE. navetiesooiated together tn,ler the styie of
YOLIA.M.di., for the transaction of a general
Variety and Dry Iloods basiness, and the manufacture of.
plain and Waved Line (lilt Mouldings. mhl9
& ANDERSON, (successors' to
ltziodes lc C 0.,) wholesale dealers in FOREIGN
➢i /2:8, UTS, SFICES, OONFECYFIONARY, SUGARS, /cc.,
No. 39 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel; Pitts.
hargh. apt
3..1. GILL/SUL A. Fitia/UN/L.
I J. tiILLEBPLE & C 0.,, Looking lass klauntacturers,
• • and dealers in Looking Glass Phi s, Plate Glass, En
gravings, Combs and Fancy Goods, No. 7o Wood street; Pitts.
burgh.
On band and made to order, Gilt Pier a, Mantle Glasse;s,
aluhogany, itosewood, Walnut and Gilt kei icaes, or Mould.
lug, of every description.
titeotaboat Cabins ocorated and Gilt.
11.0TTLEB.8.—JouN JGDEN & Co., Bottlers,
N 0.1157 Finn direct, would rcnpoctfully inform tho pub
mat they have constantly .'n hand a largo supply of
SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL n tTEIt, ALE and PORTER,
Of the .ost quality.
The tctentioit of families is particularly directed to the
fact that they bottle WAINRIGIII • ALE in itd purest state.
Phydicians recommend it to tamale on account of its whole.
some and gt,..rigttiotaing qualities. oetttOdy
J. Ll. LITTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR..
NO. 54 ,ST. CLAIR STREKI;
(Dr. Inge's Now Linallu...l
48 1713,(111. ldel2ly
tjW. KERR, ARCHITECT, REMOVED
from %lour of Fifth and Wood to
...AIR STREET,
In Phillips' new !Alibiing—continues to prepare Plans and
Spodideations of, and to Superintend the Erection of every
description of Buildings. do20:ly
A PU.LTON, BELL AND BRASS
FOUNDE.II, No. 70 SECOND street, - „Pittaburgli, Po.,
Its prepared to furnish to order
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS,
Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,000 lbs.
0111 . N1E BELLS made to order. STOP and OAUGE COCKS
of all sizes, Mr Steamboats.
.11.1NEttAL WATER PUMPS, 130IINT,R1t„ RAILINGS,
end every variety of Braes Castings finished 10 the neatest
manner.
BABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FULTON'S PA
TENT METALLIC PACKING, for Steam Eufrinois. [ap23:l3
LOUG.EIRIDGE & MAXWELL,
MANUFACTITILKics OP
Looklag-Glaeseu, PL 'mire Frames, and
Brusli..a
And Dealers in Clocks, House Furnishing Goods,
Ara. &a. ,to.
1.26 Wood street, above eirth,
PititWO - MEL PA.
I tutiady
la. Machine Brnehee made to order
EDUCATIO/N Ali
Vincent's College and Seminary,
UNDER THE CARE OF THE BENEDICTINE FATHERS,
Near Latrobe, Weamorataxhel coianty,
TN THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE
1. usual branches of English Education.
In the SEMINARY, the Classics, dathematics, History,
Ithetorics, Philosophy, etc., and the different branches of
higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring to
Priesthood.
The terms for Board and Tuition are $BO per year, to be
paid semi-annually, strictly in advance.
German and French and other languages, Drawing, Paint
ing and liltuoic,furm no extra charges,excepting some recem•
poi:motion for the use of instruments.
Medicine, Washing, Books, Stationery, etc., form extra
charges.
For particulanJ apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate year begins on the Ist of September, and
ends ou the 3d of July following.
FATHER G. B
Director of the College.
St. Francis Academy for Boys,
UNDER TILE CARE OF TILE FRANCISCAN BROTHERN
Loretto, Cambria County, Pm.
THIS INSTITUTION, NATURAJ,JAY
situated fur Educational purposes, affords all no ill.
llueocuents that can be desired for a Catholic Ima , itution.
it is located in the most lioalthy and picturesque pirtion of
the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Station, the
direct mail route.between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The
schohiatic year commencing the first Monday in September,
will close the 15th of July following.
The Terms for Board, including a thorough English Scieur
tific Course, are $lOO per annum.
The Classic and Modern Languages form an extra charge
of $lO per annum.
Washing and use of Bedding $lO.
For farther particulars apply to the superior of the Lrai
demy.
References can be made to the Bt. Rev. Dr: O'Cormen
sp3ol.yd&a,
DRY GOODS.
Retrench ! Retrench ! !
ANOTHER' CRASH-IN PRICES 1-Bo
lug determined to sell our stock, though "the Times
are Tight," we have made a general sweep—
REDUCLED THE .KNTIILE BTOOII
To still lower prices.
Kir Now is the time to buy when the assortment is yet
uubrokon, and the Prices Pat Down! Down I I
oct29 JOS. MORNE, 77 Market street.
1 1 111 LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES.-
Bounet Ribbons, worth 75 cent; at 6234 per yard.
do do do 62}, at 50 do
do do do 60 at 37% do
do do do 87% at 2.45 do
JOSEPH HORNE,
77 Market street.
RICH VELVET TRIMMINGS,
AT REDUCED PRIOES
A choice assortment on hand and for sale at
cavil HOI3NES', 77 Market ertreet-
GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS—
Wool, Silk, Merino and .4avy Cotton Under Shirts
and Drawers—a fresh supply received e.l HORNE'S,
del9 ' 7 Market street.
FIVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the
Price of BRADLEY'S YARNS.—Wholesale Buyers and
Peddlars will be furnished with BRADLEY'S. THRFX-FLY
ILNITTING YARNS at a reduction of Fite Cents por pound,
by iho bundle, after this date, For Cash, and Cash only.
Joo. HORNE, 77 Market street,
Agent for the Manufacturer
EMBROIDERIES.—Oar excellent stook of
French Embroideries, and the low prima at which
tney are marked, offers rare inducement° to halm wishing
to purchase the latest atylea.
MONEY 1 MONEY 11-PRICES MARK
ED DOWN.
iur Oreat reduction in the price of Embroideries.
We have gone carefully over our handsome stock of
FRENCH-WORKED COLLARS,
UNDER SLEEVES,
MUSLIN BANDS, eto., etc.
And II tad the prices to suit the Hard Times "
The Ladies may rely on getting bargains at
mar HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
FANCY BLACK DRESS SILKS. - A
large assortment, which we aro closing out VERY
OttEAP FOR CASH. 0. RANSON LOVE, -
Formerly Love Brothers,
Jag No. 74 Market street. -
WE WILL SELL from the present time un
commonly cheap FOB, CASH. Please call and mtam
no our st,ock. O. HANSON LOVE,
oct2o Formerly Love Bros., No. 74 Market ed.
PRINTED FRENCH MERINOES, for 62
and 76 cents, worth $1 and $1,26, the best assortment
In the city. O. HANSON LOVE,
(formerly Love Brother.),
No 74 Market street.
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.-
A full assortment, very cheap.
0. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers,
No. 74 Market street
EVERY Economical Purchaser of Dre,..
Goode, Shawls, Mantles, U.; also Domestic and Sta
ple Goods, will find It to their advantage to call and exami
our New Stock ri' Pall and Winter Dry Goods before Fitch as
lug elsewhere. 0. HANSON LOVE,
144 Bummer Lova Bros., No, 74 Market at.
SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS I—Wool, Chenille,
Brodie, itc., both long and square, the very boat iu the
city, and at very low prices for cash.
0. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Bros.,
No. 74 Market street.
IgGE and MARSEILLES, Fleeced,, for
making Basques. A large assortment at
ai r GEO. A. WHITE OiYB
II ON NET V ELVET.—Every variety of Bon
e net material, Sao, Velvoto and Batina, for ludo at
novl3 HORN E;'B.
NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-
AA 20 bores fusortod slims, 4'n, b's and b'n, Sperm o.‘ndlea
on hand and and for Halo by
jail IL C. +4. J. IL SAW Y UR.
- - - -
S -
OAPS.--
moo boxes Rosin Snap, iu tb., 2 tb. and a lb,. bui a.
500 " No. 1 Pala Boapa, in lb. 21b. and 3 lb. bars,
500 " Chemical Olive Soap, in tb. hm 2oo ps.
250 " German
200 " Castile
8ia1714'.150 " Pura Palm
Am bind and for sale by
gELUM, BUFFALO, CALF AND CLO T IM
ovEmaors, offered low, at "The Pooplea' Shoe
More," No. 17 Firth 'groat, near Market.
DIFFENBAOHEIt & CO.
NEW CROP.— •
200 drama trash dmyrna Pigs;
10 gnats " Da s taa
t ;
N Wm
O Mead* Rathdia, Jus recalved and ter
SWIM a ANDREW ,N
89 Wood moat' 84Xlizarios Hots/.
DAVID IItANDLI9B WILLIAM Mg-k 1913.. . 1. 0017114
MPCANDLESS, MEANS ee. CO.,
BtroallSsoll9 TO WICK 4 IeCANDLEerid
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND PITTS - BURGH BIAISUPAGTURES GERIGRALLY.,
Corner of Wood and Water streete,
fel6:ly PITTI6IIUIIGII,
IiOBBECT J. ANDSILSOLI
JOSEPH HOEIVE.
77 Market street
" in a Co. 11.. rs
" inilb. 4
B. 0. & J. R. 8
GROCERS.
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,
DAVID LI LANDLESS WLISSAU MUM U. A ' , COITITI
M'Candless, , Means Si, Co.,
(Successors to Wick & M'Cantileas,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in
1110 N, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts.
burgh Manufactures generally, corner of Wood and Water
treats, Pittsburgh. rayB
FOI,WAItDIN6 AND COMMISSION.
.AIM lES COILLIIS
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PROPILMORS OY Tus
Contras , Pittsburgh, Ideudyillo Cf Eirto
CANAL LINES
NOB. 114 AND 115 WA Till STARER, PITTBDURGEI, PA
PutHONDES, HAGEN & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
DIERCHAN'IrS,
No. 30 SYCAMOILII ST., CINOINNATi t o.[Jy2o
Aff. Limagium, C. J. HO) AN, JOELN Waxort
Humphrey®, lloffino a it. Wright,
FLOUR FA TIORS,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
75 NORTH WHARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER ST.,
'Above Vine Street,
REFEE. TO
Conrad, Thompson & Co., Philadelphia.
Thompson, Clark & Young,
Biter, Price & Co.,
Caleb Cope & Co.,
Barcroft, Beaver &
Canby, Neville & Hughes,
E. M. Lewis, Cashier F. a , d M. Bank,
Jos. O. Mitchell, elleglier reh's Bank. "
Morris L. Lialllowell & Co.,
McCutchoon & Collins, is
John M. iiennedy & Co.,
Itaignel & Co.,
Pickett, Mathews &Cp., • Maysville, Ky.
Shrewsbury & Price, Madison, Ind
W. H. Langley & Sone, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Lawrence & Mathias, Louisville, Ohio.
A.. D. Bullock & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
W. Holmes 84 Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bagaley, Cosgrove & Co.,
novl8:lye
.JOIIN L. LIZOR JOt3IPI3 . 1 ARC
51.e.i.cotz, Lima
JOSEPH S. LEECH & C ).,
Nos. 2.42 and 244 'Liberty pi! •oet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
6-ROCEDM
- AND COMMISSION M.ERCIIANTS,
DEAL&ILS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
TIN PLATEAND TINNEM' STOCK, AAD
PITTSBURGH HANUVAUTIJR.ES.
& Co.,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHA.NTS,
Levee and Wnehington Avo alum,
WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TEIIRITORY
Rz7=l.ticua.--Josepli E. a Co., al . Pittsburgh
Ilerchanth generally. Jyll:yilim
ENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and
00111111iE3l011 Merchant, and wholeaah dealer
JiiENSE, BUTTER, and PI.I.ODUCE generally, No.
if/ Wood street, Plttabargli. nowt;
WINES AND EtS.
LI. KENDitDI.
DEVLIN & KENNEDY, Wholesale : Wino
and Liquor Merchants and P.,etil3 ing Dirdillere, No.
6$ 16mithciadd street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
EIONEGGER & b
C.,
MPORT OP U
French and German Wines and Liquors,
CHAMPAGNE, ez.n.
461 Smithfield street, between 6th and 7th - 4 Za.,
rubEnly(Ltsvi PlTTS.Litatall, PA.
GLASSWARE.
ALVIEULD U. °WILLING LICIMAN 110131111T1,05.
EDWARD DITII2JDOZ HENRY L. ILINOIVALT.
OURLING, ROBERTSON & 00. Manu
,.) facturereo! Cut, Prows and Plain If liu t ULI
1 4 SHW ARV,
Waroliouse No. VI Vich., , d streot, cornor of Front, Pittanurgh.
.gym All other kinds of Glasswara and Window OULLI, at
low Markot prices.
JABSIB J 0.9.1111 J. ULALI.
LEDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Mulvaney
uninufacturora of Cut, tloulded mid Plain
Flint and Fancy Colored GLABSWARE, and daalora in all
ttinda:of Window Gla6a, Flasks, Viala and Bottles. Ware--
hour:neon:;r of Lltoket and Water streets, Plasbngh.
mha:dly
eARPETS AND OIL CL,OTHS.
lop EMOVAL.—J. & H. PHILLIPS have
...IA) removed to their new building, Noe. 28 and 28
GLAIR street, west eide,betweexi Penn street and the Bridge.
J. 61. 11. PHILLIPS,
MAN UFACTURFJIB OF FLOOR, FURN ITURE, CARRIAGE,
TABLE, /alp TRANSPARENT Ar.. OPAQUE
WINDOW SIIADE D4L CILOTant
Of different Colors.
Also, DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS & WINDOW
Of every description.
Dealers In INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds, ra,..de
under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and Now
York Belting Companies, for the sale of their INDIA RUB
BER BELTING, HOSE arid PACKING. LEATHER BELT
ING of Eastern manufacture, a superior quality; also, Lace
Leather and Rivets. Agents for the 0140 FIRE—PROOF
MINERAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paints, Yarnil3lll,B,
Oils, Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. lIOUBII LNJ)
SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches,
done In the bent and shortest time.
fde2o:ly J. 11. PIIILLIPO,
Esore
N. 26 and 2 Bt. ()lair street; Manufactory at Phil
Upsville, on the Ohio river, threo wiles below Pittsburgh
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, HATTING,
AT TILE
D'ourth Street (Carpet Store.
WD. et, H. M'CALLUM respectfully
0 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 Home Manufacture, consisting in pert of Velvets mid
Brussels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: also,. Brussels,
Damask, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS FROM 2 TO 24 FEET WIDE,
Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Matting; List,
Yarn and Rag Carpets; Venitiau Blinds; Painted, Buff iend
Green Holland Shades.
It will give us pleasure to show goods to all who way be
desirous of looking or purchasing, and we are determined to
offer inducements to any who may favor us with a call, at
the old stand, No. 87 FOURTH Street, near Wood.
myl9:ly W. D. & H. M'OALLUM.
IL • CLOTH CLOTHING—Of all kinds,
IV black and yellow, fir sale at the India Rubber Depot
and 28 St Clair iiitreet.,77 idc9} J. Gc H. PHILLITS.
®IL CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
NJ' We have on hand, and aro daily receiving additiosb
thereto from our own and other manufactories, a largo BtO
of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, Tres , .
parent, Green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used
lionsefurnishing and other purposes. Also, T.ranboa.bni
Window Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered etoi
"cher styles, and Window Shade Trimmings.
Merchants and others will find it to their advantage co ex
-indite our stock and prices before making their phnlo:stms
elsewhere. J, H. PHILLIPo,
8.310 23 and 28• St. Clair .I“.t.
L'LUOR OIL CLOTHS,-
Of our own and eastern manufacture—all Nv id tha, dud
cut to nit any else of rooms or halls—at the Oil Cloth Ward
rooms, No. 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
oct23 .1. a 11. PHILLIPS.
FURNITURE
M.ILLIK_EN & CO. have on hand, at
• theli extensive CABINET and CHAIR 51ANUFAC-
NitY, No. 64 - mithflold street, a large assortment of Nancy
and Plain Pmliture ' which they will sell 15 par cont. lower
than customary rates. Torras, cash only. [dec27.:y
WOODW ELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, Wholesale and Retail, embracing every
style of Fnnaltnre, in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut,
suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to
any in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prices. Every
article made by hand, and warranted. Cabintquakers enp
plied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, on
reasonable terms. Hotels and Stuunboata furnished at the
shortest unties. Warerooma, Nos. 77 and 79 TRIM/ Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 0c22.
Improvement k 80 - ok,
IE UNDERSIGNED UAVING
obtained Letters Patent for I ruprovementin (Moil
BINDING. le prepared to furnish the attachment to IS.w lis
now in use, or to apply the same to new Books. Orders for
which are respectfully solicited at WIILDIN R 11.0 WA N
Book Bindery and Blank Book lilannfacVry, gonth-west
corner of THIRD and WOOD Streets.
The above improvement consists: First.—Of a Alewife
Spring.clasping the back of the Book in finch a waitil,,r an
to prevent the leaves from sagging whin tho Book in [a mi d_
ing in a vertical position. Second—The carriage consists of
Metals Grooves, on which are inserted Rollers, which will
effectually prevent tho Books from wearing or chafing in pla
cing the same in its resting place. .
)02.11 A. H. ILOWAND, P.stootne.
ISSE S' AND CHILDRENS' Gum Over
Ix% and Sande's, cheap, at the Peoples' Shoo Store, No.
17 Fifth street, near Market.
Is 9 DIFFENBACHER & Co
Ar —
ENS' CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes
at DIFYMBACEM It Er M
No, 17 st reet.P
INDIA RUBBER BELTING.-1350 feet of
I. 3,8 1 A and 4 inch-3 ply—j net received ard
for
sale by
J. & H. PHILLIPS,
inrlB 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
lINDIA RUBBER GASKETS, Mdehole
Rings, and square rope or all Huse at
28 and 28 St. Clair street.
mrlB J. k II PHILLIPS.
LIME —=2oo bbls. fresh for sale by
mrlB
=NEN 11. COLLINS.
QTARCII. —3O boxes ItoehesterPear,l Btsaattl
kJ kr ade by [mil mow it. UOtUN&
PIIILADELPIIIA.
MISCELLANEOUS
Synopsis of the President's Message
MO. 593.
IT is herein ordered that public sales of
At lands h:retsfure imojfered in th. , St,,to of Io t•o held
as follows:
At the Laud Office at o.:age,cumuieucing on ylonduy, tho
ith of June, 1854, of four townshipe, in the counties of
Worth and Winnebago.
At the Land Office at Fort Dodge, commenchr , on Alonday,
the 14th of Juno, 1858, of twenty-one townships, and parts
of townships, in the counties of Wright, Ilumbolt, Calhoun
and Pocahontas.
At the Laud Office of Sioux City, commencing on Monday,
the 7th of June, 1858, of twenty nine township 9, and parts
of •townships, iu the counties of Puculiontas, Buena Vista
Sac, Cloy, Ida and Cherokee.
At the Land Offico at Sioux City, come encing on Monday,
the 21st ut June, 1868, of forty-tour townships, and parts of
townships, iu the counties of Wuedbury, Cherokee, O'Brien,
Nyunnith, dioux and 13uucome.
At the Land Office at aruncil Biuffs,commencing on von
day, the 7th of June, 1858, of twelve townships, and parts
of townships, in the counties of Carroll, ahelby, Crawford,
Monona and Tremont.
It is also ordered iu the abova mentioned Proclamation,
No t 93, that the vacant lands in the esenaMmbered sections
which remain to the United States, within six miles on each
side of the undermentioned railroads, be offered at public,
sale ou the days and at the places as follows:
At the Landollice at Fort Docige, conituouci:lg on 7 , 100d5. 2 ,
the '2lst of June, ISSt, on the Dubuque and Pacific, Rail
road."
At the Land Office at Sioux Oily, commencing on Thurs•
day, the Ist of July, 1858, on the " Dubuque and Pacific
Railroad,' and on the " 'owl' Central Air LI nollailroad."
At the Land Office at Catnca. Bluffs, commencing on Mon
day, the 14th of Jam', 1858, on the lowa Central Air Line
Railroad," the MisAseip,i and Missouri Railroad," and
the ••Burlington and Missouri River Railroad."
At the Land Office at Dubuque. commencing on Thursday,
the Ist of June, 1858, on the • Dubuque and Pacific Rail.
road" and the "lowa Central Air Line Railroad."
At the Land Office at Fbrt Du Moines, commencing on
Monday, the 14th of June, 1858, on the "lowa central Air
Lino Railroad" and the "Sllesissippi and Ilisaouri Rail
road."
At the Land Office at Chariton, commencing cm Monday,
the 7th of June, 18&8, on the "Burlington and Ilissouri
River Railroad."
The lands will ho offered with the usual exceptions of
school suctions, Ac., &c.
Thu even-numbered sections within six miles oa each side
of the railroads, will be offered subiect, as required by law,
to a minimum of two dc/tars and fifty cents per acre.
The sales will be kept open until the lands are all offered,
Wl.deb is to be accomplished within two weeks, and nu longer,
and no private outry of any of the lands will be admitted
until alter the expiration of the two week e.
ewo-emption claimants are required to establish their
claims to th- satisfaction of the proper register and receiver,
and make payment for the eutue, on or before the day ap
pointed for the commencement of the public sales, otherwise
their claims will be forfeited.
TI10:1. A. ItENDRIGii S,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
WINEISAL LAND UVPICE.,
Abruary 17, 1818. turlfethv
,Gkeat (Uhance to Marie Money.
E BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECU
LATION OF TILE TIDIES—ONLY ONE
DOLLAR PER SHARE.—Forty tho•sfand dollars •
word' of valuable Real Estato, Watches, Jewelry, 1,4"311
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety *0
of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand shares, at ono dollar per ~hare, as foLlows:—Crpon the
payiMmt of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re
ceipt,!which will entitle him to ono share in the above mll
vided property. When the shares shall have been sold, the
shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
then be held in the city of Philrdelphia, 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 will then deliver the pro.
perty to such person or persons as the Shareholders may
appoint to receive the same. The Real Estate consists of
one three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2600,
and two three story brick dwelling houses and lots valued
at 2;00 each, in the city of Philadelphia, clear of all incum
brance, and title indisputable; the ether property consists
of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch
and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, how '
and for
a long time past kept by the subscriber . The stock consist
ing of very tine Gold and Silver limiting Case Lever Watch
es, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and other
Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings,.
Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pins,
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Ac„ Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons ' Knives, Forks, Ac., Ac. Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxes, Accordeons, and a great variety of other goods. The
above is out one of those schemes which are devised to en
trap the unwary, but is-and Will be a fair sate 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 otT Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for tine Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect
able persons are given as references, to those disposed to pIll'•
chase :Mares. All orders by Mail enclosing the moue; wig
be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad
dress the sender, by return mail. Any person sending
ten dollars at um, time, filial I i veri verlevuu HollaValt , re ipte,
ill as many separate mums it desired.
OS. In writing for shares, please write the name of the
Post ONce, to which you wish the Ammer directed. This is
the greatest chalice of getting a largo moonlit of valuable
property, Mr a small stun, as 11/14 over before been offered tu
the public. Send on your orders,
as share:sere stllling rapid
ly, mail it is confidently expecttsl the distribution will soon
be made.
Articles allotted [operates ut a dimtaia,, will ho tient It
[lint at their ozpoube,
Ag,ut.4 wuut,<al iu every town mud village. All ctnw
eitioitintions most lie ioldri.imod to
L. R. IIROUXIA1,1),
N". fit) S,,tit tt Sct...itd street, 11110V0 Chesnut,
Jy28:14
CuTuBERT & SON, 51 Market tit..eet
attend to tho sale and purchase of Real Estate, I e 4; :.
log louses, and collection of rents, ILIHIMILICO 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 confidence.
61 Market street, Pittsburgh. Letters of iuyuiry most
ways enclose a p rstage stamp to pay return postage.
_
OUSES FOR RENT—
.II By S. CUTHBERT A SON, il , Markot st.
A comfortable two story dwelling house 1)II Rues eareotott
head of Filthl,fi4 per month.
A two story dwelling on Duquesne street—slo per month.
A convenioot dwelling house on Logan street--$ll,O per
year.
A three story house of nine rooms, on Third street, at
$2OO per year.
A dwelling house of four rooms and kitchen, with large
lot of gr:.,eud, on 111gb street, Mount Washington, $lOO per
year. -
Two largo warehous..4 on Third street, near Market.
Two small houses in Splano's Court, near Fith street,
$8,26 per month.
A two story frame house of four rooms, on Careen street,
South Pittsburgh. at $6 per month.
A largo brick house with garden, fruit trees, etc., in Alle
gheny city---s3ooper year. ,
A store c oom on Third street—sl2s per year.
A dwelling house on Third street, near Market.
A warlhouse on Market street, No. 25.
dwdfling house on Wylie street—V-0' 0 per year.
A large shop on Third street can be had for two ybara.
A store and cellar ,coiner Market and Third strects, etc
1111 WELLING HOUSES POE, 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 stiry dwelling houses.
South . avenue—A two story brick house of 8 rooms, with
large lot of ground, stable, czrriage house, Ac.
Robinson street—A two story brick house.
Franklin street—A good house of 8 rooms.
Carson street—A two story house, and two lots of ground.
Penn street—Three large dwelling houses.
Minersville—A house and one acre of ground—besides
many others in Allegheny, South Pittsburgh,
ite2o S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street.
VOR RENT.—A twu-story Dwelling House
(Gothic style), pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington ;
contains seven rooms well arranged, oarriagedionso. 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 des of which are in strawberries of choice quality;
the remainder is covered with Nursery Trees of ail kinds,
ready for the gardener fo get into a profitable business.
The strawberry-plants and traria will be sold on amunino
dating terms, and a lease of the house and grounds can be
tied for a term of years. Apply to
jlll 21 B. CUTHBERT if SON, 51 Market street.
A GREAT BARGAIN.—For sale, a corn
fortable two story brick Dwelling House, with two
lots of ground, situate on Carson street, South Pittsburg,
short didttaioe from the Monongahela Bridge.
Orrrniu#RT ts 5r...N.61 Alerta! et
TWO LOTS, on Federal street, Allegheny
city, for cilia by B. CllTlEthititT SON,
N THE CONEMAUGH 'RIVER.—For
'Me sale a Valuable Farm in Westmoreland county, 2%
miles from Blairsville, on the North Western Railroad, 120
acres of choice land, 90 ocrea in cultivation, a young orchard
of 10 acres, 80 acres of ex.:orient timber, a new dwelling
bonne a 0 rooms-,price, $7OO. Terms easy. Real estate
in the city will be taken in part pay.
j 02 7 B. CITFIIBIIBT a SON, 61 Market street.
UENA VISTA.—For Sale.—A two story
.9 frame house, of four rooms and kitchen, paled fence
in front, a bake oven, ac. Lot 20 feet front on Monterey !rt.,
i n B uena vista, e xtension of Allegheny city, by 110 feet
(loop, to an alley. S. CUTHBERT A SON,
doc 4 61 Market street.
eIOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.-
A good brick dwelling, large and convenient, 10 rams
and kitchen, wide ball, portico in front, good spring -Noose,
stable, carriage house, etc; 24 acres of land, 8 in flue, ro,a.
dow; a good tenant house; garden and vari , ty of fruit ti„,.,
grape vines and small fruits; a stone wall and iron railing
in front of the Louse; sitnat” at about two miles from the
city, and in a very pleasant location. Appii to
Ja3o S. (Rini BERT St SON, 61 Market rt .
tTOCKCH .---
OICEIPRIC ES LOW 1-NIW
WINTER GOOD.4.—Josimi HORNE has just relent
oil from the East, where ho has purchased large to
1116 already extensive stock. Trailing directly with FrItST
CLAES 181208.111511 110 u SES nud with the MANUPAOTURERE, for
CASH exclusively, he is onablotl to offer the beat suleetion
of Goods at the lowest poneil•le prices.
We are now opening, for daily display, the largo,,t ~n d
cheapest stock of
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
It ICII EMBROIDERIES,
WINTER. WOOLEN GOODS.
Itiltßol , 7B, GLOVES, e. 0.,
Ever before exhibited itt Pittsburgh. Purchasers are
ed to examine tho goods, and learn the pricey, at
deg • jog. 1101tNE'zi, 77 Market etreet.
A_ coA.IFOR'r A B Ni two story dwelling
house 4, Otrroll strset, Allegheny, will Le St Id at a
great bargain. Apply to S. CUTHBERT SON,
fel2 (1 Market streot.
'PARCANDLES.-200 bxs. assorted sizes,
4's, Wu and 6's Adamantine Star Candle:, on hand and
for sale by B. C. A. J. 11. SAWYER,
felt; N 0.47 Wood street.
ITEATSFOOT OlL.—N.eatsfoot Oil, in
..►.N quantities to snit purchasers, on hand and for sale by
B. O. G J. H. SAWYER,
folB , No. 47 Wood street.
11. MOLASSES.-70 bbls. St. James
pai o S. 11. Niolassea, in store and 'for sale by
MILER. RIOECETSON,
143 Nca 21.1 and =3 Liberty street.
QWEET CIDER.—Few bbls. choice Sweet
10 Cider, on band and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
mrl2 Corner Market and First Arse&
TOBACCO.--A large supply
of norm's celebrated Fig Leaf Tobacco, receive& this
day by JOS. FLEMING,
mr2 Oorner Diamond and Market St.
WINES AND_ LI Q UORS.—The best qua-
: ity of Brandy, Wino, Gin; Jamaica Spirits, Old Rye
Wtdery, frith ar.d iicon;:h'Mkky, London Porter, Brcrarn
Stogt, Champagne Wino, an hand and for rale by
_ ! ;SS PATTON, Jr.,
0013 . UNSISIng
PENNSYLV A N IA CENTRAL RAILROAD
sEWEN - u R S
Tithi Vaal' was., 6IL, •
u'vea wurniug, knzeopt. i at ti:Uo Pittsia...ll
cinw, S.lllVillg /IA .iL
overy uvuuiug
at a.fai a:upping, alas at tirvatialiurg, Latrobe, Julius:
town, Wilituure, Aituuna, su., cuunixting at Liar•
ri.iburg with thu Tutu threct, fur EMU wure, aaul arriving in
Piniaaulphia vr Bultimurn ut Law o'click, P. M. •
TtIL Jl/1.1N612011'N luavus
daily luzcept 6auday,) at tictuct;, P. 1. .7toppiug at
all stations, awl raticang ua tar eot.uxuau.ga.
AUCU.s.III.IIIPATION Turd, Ur wk
Lridge leave. daily, (u.t.,eo. ouriday,)
ShUU.NI.• AlX7uZl.uuLAxlUlw TitAiN Jur 14[03 Creel:,
Leaves daily, (except druaday,) at 4..:2u I. a.
TM Rif AL:Uu.:u..5101./A.U.t.hi 11i...11A fur Turtle Creek.,
'Laves daily, (except Sunday,) .2. A.
,4rrive eit Auurgh itJUUWZI :--
Axpreaa,l:4s, Y. ai.; luau, o.UU
dauun, 11:00 A. :IL; lirat turtle Creel( Ac...uukaludauuu, a:oo,
A.. 0 Accureuiudation, 1.1.:40, Y. 11.;
rued:Lion, d. 11.), I". a.
Trains for 131autivillu and iudiaus, cuauccr at liburavile
futeisectiou witti maul train bast, LI% rt-,s tram Vie,t, arid
tau Joluustuwn accumodallou train 11.11,L aua Meat.
21/Vz.BLlEtill A'El) LUZIJNIILLSVI_LLE
/Stopping at all Stations on the tatts,urgh and Quaneine
Yule hood, leave daily, otuiday except , do as tollows :
:LULL IL.
L.X.YE,I;SS T.11,111N, 4.10 Y. 31.
TILILAb iroin kattsbu.gli and ~:onuellsvnle
'toad, arrive at litteburgh, e'. 31.
zha z . The traveling public win and it greatly to tnoir in.
terezt, in going East. or West, to travel by the Peousy.vaniB
Ilaaroad, as the WZCOCIIIILLIatiLItaIf3 now eherulcanuoi. Lat bur.
111.1SGIbli Ull auy.eatex route. As the I le bIIIIWILVU. wtw
stolio, and Is entirely nee Irma dust, wu can plume. /Sandy,
upend and comfort to all who may tavui mkt !load with then
patromugo.
£0 Yew York...
"
.13aginige cheesed W all ritations on the Pennsylvania !!in
road, and to Philadelphia, kia11111101:0 avid New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets iu card, arli tie charged ion
cents in . addlLLoia to Lilo aft Lion rates, oscopt from orations
where the Company has no Agent.
isallat)E.—ln case of loss, the Whp-my will hold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and fur an
amount not exceeimagsl.tio.
Excelsior umniims Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed lb cents for each paszenger and bag-
Eur tickutu apply to J. 6'.II:WAIIT, Agent,
At the P. it.ll. P.ieeeuger buttiou,
ou Liberty cml Cintut streets.
Two Tiarouglua Trailo Eacia litray
ficuuily,
Wheeling, Cleveland and Chicago, by the Cat • Ind
and fittabargh flailroad.
COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI s ST. LOUIS
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL-
ROAD LINE via STEUBAL MLLE.
The Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh, Columbus
and Cincinnati Railroad Companies, having muck, an ar
rangement Rith the Pittsburgh, Felt Wayne and Chicago
Railroad Company, fur tile joint use of their track between
Pittsburgh and Rochester, will run their trains from Poun
Street Station daily, Sundays excepted, commencing Mon
day, March Bth, 1888.
OLEVELLAND, WI
Leaves Pittsburgh
Steubenville.
Ilridgyort, ~.ppoaite
Wheeling
Hellenic
,Columbus
ICincinuati
Through to Ciu lleveland
cinnati with bui Buffalo
one change of care.diiicago
Thls Train to Cleveland has 30 minutes at Alliance, for
Dinner.
CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO EXPRESS.
Lt-ave 6 Pittsburgh.
2:35 P. No
6:00 I. M.
Through to Oiu
ciuuati w t hou
change of cartr.
WILKE
Leaves Pittsburgh.'
4:00
Cki.,o A. 2., and 4 00 P. :SF.,
At WIINELINti, fur Cumberland, !I ar;ior's 11.16111010
and Washington City.
Ouly . iit BELLS:AIR, for Cinbritigii, Y.:on...villa, LAW. as f.
Circleville and Wilmington.
By &00 A. At., and 2:35 P. rd.,
At XENIA, fur Dayton Indianapolis, Mattoon, Euir,i,
Louis and New Orkin..
By 6:00A M and 2:35 n.
At CINCINNATI, ftir o, bt. Lout.
-and New Orleans.
Only at BAYARD, thr Otirrolton, Waynesburg, Boti•r and
Now Philadelphia.
()lily at ILUDSUN, fur CuyatiOga Yalta, Akron, Clinton ant
New Portage.
By 6.:00 A. Id., cud 2:35 n. m.
At CLEVELAND, for Erie, Buffalo, Niagara Valle Car a
du, I.3itialustiy, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, and all iaaata
tpu Noitioweat.
aff- The 4:00 0, EL. Train litsps at 1.11 a , ,tutiona on tin
RiV(
Returning Trains.
EASTERN MUh, 4IA SIriJBENVILLE.
Laves Cincinnati li:OU A. a.
Arrives ut Columbus 10:30 P. m.
Do Steubenville 5:50 P. a.
Do Pittsburgh 8:50 P. a.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING MAIL.
Leaves Cleveland 1:00 P. M.
Arrives at Wellsville 6:51 P. M.
Do Wheeling 8:46 P. M.
Du Pittsburgh 8:15 e. M.
PITTSBURGH. ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Belleair 6:1)0 A. M.
Du Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling.... 0:15 A. m.
Stops at all Stations
Arrives at Pittsburgh 11:25 A. a.
WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAIL.
Leaves Bellesir 4:3J P.
Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheel:lig... 4:43 P. u.
Arrives at Pittsburgh 8:55 P. M.
EASTERN EA:Pak:SS, VIA STRUBEN VILLE.
LeavesCineinnati 4:20 P. AI.
Arrives at Columbus 10:00 P. M.
Do Steubenville 4:40 A. M.
Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. M.
CHICAGO, BUFFALO AND PITTSBURGH EXPIiEtr.S
Leaves Cleveland 10:20 P. M.
Arrives at Wellsville 5:35 A. M.
Do Wheeling 11:05 A. a.
Do Pittsburgh 7:ou
Conncztions are made by the Mail and Express from same
points when returning, as' ore formed al above when going
from Pittsburgh; also, with the Pennsylvania Railroad for
Harrisburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York
anti Boston.
Thu above Trains will stop ou signal of the Station Agent
ut any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester, to take
up passengers going ou 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 fur
tickets via Stenti:nville.
Baggage checked through to ail principal points, and
transferred free of charge.
tn. For tickets or information, apply to
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Penn Street Station, Pittsburgh.
F. R. MYERS,
General Ticket Agent, C. & P. R. R., Cleveland.
I. A lIUTCHINSON,
General Ticket Agent, P., C. & 0. IL it, Columbus.
JAMES FARM FR,
Superintendent U. & P. it. IL, Cleveland.
W. W. BAGLEY,
mr3i Superintendent P., C & 0. R. It., Columbus.
NEW WESTERN IRMETTE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PIIISBLIRGII, ET. WAYNE and CLIICAOO,
61 Market etre(
AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON a DAYTON RAILROADB,
Distance only 329 miles from Pittsburgh to Ciucinwas
THIS LINE is composed of Roads of the
First Class, and is located through a beautiful and
highly cultivated portion of the :itate.
Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio slut
Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. E. & D. t O. A. 'A.
Roads, being connected, for
Louisville, St.
Evansville, Cairo,
Memphis, Vicksburg,
Natchez, Now OrleaLf.
Connection made at Sh L 01213 with the Pacific Rallies('
and Missouri River Packets, fur
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
And:all points Weal. Also connects at Cincitin.iii %yak
Kentucky Central It. K., for Lexington, Danville, Praula , ,cl
and all paints In Central Kentucky.
Trains leave Pell!' street Station as follows :
Thrctigh to Cincinnati with
:3( M _ 000 change el care, ar
riving at P 6:45
P. .
Express Passenger Train, ar
. 2:15 I). Living In Crestline ut lices
iii A. 51., tin. 8:00 P. M.
etrj,_ BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.. "az
Pare eta Low am any caber Rout e.
For all information, and Through Th.ket , i, apply at 1.. ,
Ticket °Moe, curler Monongahela 111 , 11MH, or at 1 . . , un etr , •,
ELatiun.
Pandengera 41081 r -owl of going thin route will nAli
PictolB via Delawaro Cut-off.
J. 11. 1110011141, Supt. P. It. W. & C. !L. P.,
DAN'h 1t1r14.A1iF.1. , 1, Supt. C H. AI:. IC. a
n0v.213
New Route via River and Railroad
IndianapolisA Cincinnati kailroad
CIONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with
Terre Haute, and Terre Haub, and Alton itaitrectis,
to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany
and Salem, and Michigan Central Roada for 0111 C tGo,
ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTO::, and all intermediato
points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU.
Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less
time than any otheironte by 24 boars, and at as low rate,.
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; oz, W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg,
receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission ;
no charge for drayage or cem,*us on at Lawrenceburg.
For further information, apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN,
(No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who in pre
pared to give TM/OMS RECEIPTS to Indianapolis, Terre
Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Orawfords•
villa, Charleston, Paris, and Mattoon.
H. O. LORD, President.
JNO. V. CUBES, Clen'l Freight Agent. nut
• v ib
wends to
UNENIIT
ge4
est awe
VAILROADS.
Winter Arrangement.
ON AND AFTEIT, MUNDiY, JAN. 18
AceumaluDATiuisi LA/ii
rilb,uti Io lialta,aoro...
1U,01.1 I as Line gavr..
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TUNG AND CINCINNATI MAIL
Arrivos.
Steubenville 5:50 P. xi
Nowark. 11.A0 V. Al.
001IIII1b118 1:40 h.. pi
Cincinnati 5:07 A. 01
! ClcivelLuad Ulm P. ra
. Buffalo 13:00 A. to
i Chicago It:Ou p. nl
L1.N13 ACCOMMODATION,
Stenbeuvalo
Bridgnpurt...
UAW?. BY ABOVE TRAINS, AS FOLLOW
VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF
RAILMOAD NOTICE.
The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne Sz. Chicago
RAILROAD COMPANY,
WITII ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK
and equipment, and iM through connections,is pre.
pared to transport Passengers and freight from PHILA.
DELPIIIA and PITTSBUIttiII to 01.110AtiO, ST. LOIIIS,IN
DIANAPULIS, CINCLNIVATI, and all places West and South
west, with a great degree of regularity and expedition.
The that that this Road - forms a direct and consolidated
lino between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar
antee that its Trams will make good thee, and connections
with Trains on other Road.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
Pittsburgh.l Cheatline. I St.. Wayne.
II .8. Mail,- 8:30 A. 51.- 12:01 P.M 7:00 P. 51.
10:00 P.M 6 45
1t.P.A.011 01110AGO-11 Mail at 3:36 A. M. I.4xprtaa
at 2:00 P. AL
MUCH CINCINNATI—II. S. Mail at 7:53 P. 314 Express
700 A. M.
All Trains make close connections at Crestline for Colum
bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Loris; also, at Fort
Wayne with I.,'rains on Wabash and Western Railroad for
Lafayette, Central Illinois and kit_ Louis ; also, at Forest with
Trains on the M. R. a L. R. R. R.
_ .
1
From Chicago. I Ft. Wayne. Crestline. 1 Arr.Pttsb'g
U. it. Mui1,...11,45 P. 11.1 5:30 A. Al. 12:55 P. 11.1 9.15 P. M.
I.lx.press, e,OO All 1 2:00, P. 51. 10:05 P.M. 17. :25 AAI
'inane Trains make close connections with :Crams for Phil.
adelphia, Isaltimoro Now York and Boston.
Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, timcinnati and Colum
bus make close connections at Crestline with all returning
Trams. At Fort Wayne, Trains from tit. Louis, Central Illi
nois, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above
Trams. At iorest, connections aro made with Trains to and
from CALICALLLIUtI, Springfield and Dayton.
ACCOMMUJATIUN •li:AlNd--Leave Now Brighton for
Allegheny City at 7:tin A. M., and 1a1.15 P. M. Leave Alle
gheny Cityjeir New Brighton at 10:110 and 4:30 P. AL
To accommodate way travel, Passenger liars will be at
tached to Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:15 A. Al.;
Crostini., for Alliance, at find 4. :44 Alliance for Crestline,
at 6:46 A. L; and Alliance for Pittsburgh at 7:47 A.M.
BAGGAGE CHECK PO THROUGH, and no charge for
handling.
Fur Tickets and further information - apply to GEORGE
PARKIN, Passenger Station, corner Liberty and Grant
strume ; D. F. PATRICK, No. 80 Dearborn street, oppo•
Bite the Tremont Rouse, Chicago, or to the Agents at the
Stations on the lino.
TO COM NI KNCE ON MONDAY, March 28th, and continue
until farther notice.
J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. Paser. and Fr't. Ag't
D. W. BOSS, Pear. Agent, Chicago.
JOS. IL MOORE, Superintendent.
TILE PENNSYLVANIA
UREAT CRNTIIAL ROUTE, connecting
the Atlantic Cities with W estern, North-western
anu sontmwestern States by_a continuous hallway direct.
This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with U ..• col
Steamers to all ports on the Wes at Clove•
laud and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on the North
western Lakes; making the most MELLO.; CEICAPEST and
Utz, IkuLa 11.013 TX by which PREICCUT can be forwarded to and
from the Garter Viral..
autos between Philadelphia/St Pittsburgh.
MST CLASS. Bouts shoes, fiats and '
caps, Books, Dry Goode, (n boxes, bales
and trunks,) Drugs, (in boxed i and bales)
' Feathers, Furs, itc.
SECOND CLASS—Domestic Sheeting, Snit t.
ing and Ticking (in original uales),
Drugs (in casks), Hardware, iroacher(in
rolls or boxes), 'Wool, and &Gap Pats,
Eastward, Ac., &a.
THIRD CLAii6.--Anvils, Steel, Chains (in
casks), Romp, Bacon and Pork, Salted
(louse or in sacks), Tobacco, manufac
tured, (except Cigars ur cut,) &M.
FOURTH. ULASS—Coifee, Fish, Bacon, Beer
and Pork, (in casks or boxes Eastward,)
Lard and Lard tEI, Nails, Soda Ash, 0 er
mar Tar, Pitch, Roan
hbl. fuither
GRAIN iu car loads, 46 cts. Rio tbs. until further notice.
bole, nut exceeding 600 lbs. w °ism, until
further notice.
EMI
11:115 a. m.
11:20 4. 11.
. 5:20 P. m.
10:10 P. m.
. 2435 P. m.
11.•30 P. 31
8.00 A. m.
tln shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to murk packages - via .L'ainsylvanut
Railroad." All (Mods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded without
liardicur Aosim—llarrls, Wormley & Co., Memphis, Team.;
B. V. Sass St.-Lena); P. A Co., Evansville,
Ind.; Dumesnil, Bell &Co and Carter Jewett, Louisville,
Ky.; 11. C. 3leldrum, Madison, Ind; E. W. Brown 5 Cu., and
Irwin & Cu., Cincinnati; N. W. Uriaham K Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech 6c Co., Nu. 64 Kilby street, Boston; Leech i Co.,
Nu. 11 Astor 'louse, New York; Nu. I WllliKm street, and Nu.
S Battery Place, New York; E. J. Browder, Philadelphia;
Magrow 4 !loons. Baltimore; D.A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
IL. IL ItOUSTON,
Uenoral Freight Agent.
IL J. LOAIBACIIT,
ucyl Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
6:20 e 51
7:.A.1 P. IL,
B:4U P. 111.
U.(11 r. a:
CONNELLSVILLE
Ott .4 11 L
Tax Pittsburgh and Conuelleville ItailrGati iA ROW op,n e o
fur the tran6pertation ut pausengers and frolgtht to and from
Pitteburgh and Couuultnvitle, cautioeting with the Penns) I
stanin Central Itailruad at Isrinunfe Station.
- . .
Arrangement:llllWe alma Luau finale with the Pennsylvania
Central Railroad, by which through freight to
and lialtiinure will be carried hum points on the Pittsburgh
and CUIIIIOI3ViIIO Railroad, by cur toady, ou favorable terms
ILUNNII4I3 tiI , "PRAINS.—Uu and alter Monday, iSLh
of December, the Passenger Tritium will be run daily, except.
Sundays, am tollowm:
MAIL TRAIN, will leave filo l'asiinuger Station of tin,
Pennsylvania Railroad, at kitnibur&i, at LOU o'clock, A. at.,
arriving at Uouuetlwilln at 12:00 A M.
EXPRESS I. , A66ENtiEIi. TRAIN, leaving Pittsburgh at
.1:20 o'clock', P. M., and arriving at Connellsville at B:2u e. M.
HET U ttl , 4 I NU.—EXPIt SIS.s 'P 'LAIN will leave Count:llle
rills ut B o'clock, A. M., connecting with the lllairsville
Accommodation Truitt, on the Penns) [mania Itailroitti which
arrives at Pittsburgh at 11 A.
MAIL Tit.'. Gonnolinvillo at Zinn P. M., and
conimetti v iUr the Brinton Accommodation Train, on tim
Pennsylvania Railroad, which arrives in Pittsburgh at 6,1.0
Freight to awl from Pittsburgh, and stations on the Pitts
burgh ao l CowieHaynie Road, ,viii be received and delivered
at Baldwin Depot, opposite Duquesne Depot., on Liberty
street.
Bunting fi Ila Coaches for Mt. Picanuit, Uniontown,
Frostburg, Cumiorland, will leave Counollsvillo r.gularly
uu tho arrival of tin, trains.
Mail Twin cuumme also at West Newton with coaches,
by too Plunk Itoad, wilh N.lount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin,
Sanopatch, Cumberland, ,tc
Tickets can ne tiad from Ticket Agent at the Pennsyiviuna
Railroad Passenger Depot.
mrl6 ti. BLACKSTONE, Superintendent.
Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand
CARRIAG2&'S AND BUGGIES,
WHITE'S REPOSITORY,
TWO MILE RUN,
NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE.
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
or exchange, on the most reasonable terms, s
a tine shElortmexit of Barbuches and sccoud-haud
liu„,i , gies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some out /nue
used. Also, twenty-i,uo new Buggies, made in my own shop,
from the very best material purchased in Eastern market-
A line lot of Trotting Wagons, new and second-hand. Also,
a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linde, Germantown Wagons,
Jersey Wagons and Rockaways, two fine Phintons, seats ier
four persons, one of them Watson's make, and the other
New York make. wo tine Sulkies, one made by Mr. D.
Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, suitable
for light marketing. The subscriber. Bitters himself, that
he can make it to the interest of persons wishing to pur
chase, to give him a call.
The-estabLiahment is convenient to the city, the Exc3isior
Omnibus Line of Coaches passing the door every ten minutes.
mr23:lydsw JOSEPH. Wilt 'rte.
pOTATOES.-
120 bus. Neshannack Potatoes;
60 do Peach Blossom Potatoes ' just received,
and for sale by JAMI4 6 t A. FETZER,
laiD 69 Water at7-4.t.
ItYE FLOUR.-
16 bbis. froah ground Rye Flour, Just received and
for oak by JAMES A. FETZER,
Janl 89 Water street.
GREEN APPLES.-
20 bble. green apples, pat received and for sale by
oct2o JAS. A. FEITZEIEt, 89 Water street.
QWEET POTATOES.—
40 bush. Bwoet . Patateeajtuit received and for sale by %,
ect27 JAB. d BETZES. ea Water street.
•
..ALP P LE S.-
29 bbls. extra fine Rambo and Belleflower;
68 " Vandiver,
100 " linssett Apples, Just reed and for sale by
doll JAS. A. FttirczEß, 89 Water street.
FLOUR.
100 bbls. choice Extra Superfine;
50 .. " Superfine Flour, Just received
and for sale by JAM& A. BETZER,
doll 89 Water street
- OLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.—A large
13 stuck of every description, in store and fur sal. by
W. B. HAVEN,
oot2B Corner of Market and Second street'
CIDER. -10 Barrels Sweet Cider, for sale
by JAMES A. FETZ.9I;
flee 7 89 Water street.
AL NDIA RUBBER INKSTA.N.US--
Another lot of thono alr4ight INKS, Jnat rocuived and
for polo by W. S. HAVEN,
c.0t.2) , Corner IlLiskat and Second alzmeta.
1)11"FAND FLBAIING'S Book-Keeping,
for solo at W. 8. ITAVEN'B,
stationery Warehowie,
1228 Corner Market and Seomd otrotoo.
ENVELOPES.—Buff, Blue and Wilite
Laid, Adhesive, Cloth Lined and Parchment Paper
do.; extra thiek Cream Laid do.; Legal do.; Note do.; all
HiZai; for sale by W . 8. .111VEN,
.a,t3o Cornor Markot and Second ta...
G A SK ET, Binder.), Straw, Bonnet, and
Board, for gale by W. H. HAVEN,
Nun. 31, :;3 and 35,
uov3o Corner Market and Second atreetn.
-30 half chests Young ilyson, lin
(1 t.larwaler, Black Team, in elan and for ante
Icy JAMES PATTON, Jr,
novg,l Allegheny City.
11 EST INDIA PRESERVES.-10 dozen
toHorted, Jost rooetvod wild for mile by
d. 79
IiffXSIER & ANDIMEON,
Lk, ar, nA7,4
TELLIES,-50 dozen Currant, Blackbery
qy
Orange, Quince, Peach, and Grape Jellies, for Bale by
RHYMER ANDERSON,
ens RD Wood street. opposite St. Mules Hotel -
111ICE,—Six tierces prime Rice, just receiv
ed and for sale by MILLER ls RICKETSON,
rqrvl2 Nce. 221 and =3 Liberty street.
fnLIEESE-60boxes prime Western Reserve'
ibr Yee by idpari WM. H. SMITH A CO.
IaiLIZABETHAIsI. - A new Decorative Wall
124 Paper, Elizabethan &alga, Put received, and for eale
by W. P BIAP.BIIIi.LL h CO.,
Woo 4 Atrot
FLOUR. -25 bbls. Superfine Flour received
and for - gala by McCANDLEBS, MEANS 1 00.,
1020 Corner Wood and Water atreets
KENNEDY' MEDICAL DISCOVERY.-
10 on , and and for sale by
c-51119 n. it PI FINILICOGIT & 00.
CkCJIRE.-50 barrels American and French,
1%." tares by B. •. SALUNISTOCIN. ii OU.
2,A.ILROADS.
B.L7UItNING
900.11 100 le
76c. 41 100 LDS.
65c1.11 100819
60c. II 100 Ws
It 0 A RD • .
FOR SALE AT
MEDICAL
D OCTOR lIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATia)
GERMAN BIT TIMRS,
PIIIP3IIILD 137 Do. O. Id. JACHBON, PHILID'a, PA.,
Will effectually cure
xxv.E.l: Co3IPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, CEtRiN
NIO•OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASED
OP THE RIDNEYB,
And cat Di:easel arisino]frorn a disordered :Liar av Lstath,
Such
eaConstipa
don, Inward Pilea,
Fullness, or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Nauseau, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructs:,
tations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sto
mach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, .Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or SuffocaUniii
sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Visienday
Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Drill Pain
in the Head, Deficiency of Perupiratian, Yell
lowness of the Skin and Limbs, Pain u
the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Lto,
Sudden Flushes of Heat burnt
fug in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and
great Ilefimten of
8P1331!: b.
In attributing such valuable properties to thls remedy, no
rash or unwarrantable assertion is made„ butis ciuiplyst.tzd
a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extract.
dillarY carte, and benefits derived from its tme, under the di
ruction CI its illustrious originator, Dr. ileoiland, among all
classes of European society - , and dada thu narcease ras4l of
testimony, from all parts of the American continent,
ululated during during the last ten years, in the hands of the pros.
ent proprietor. The prevalence of diseasea to which the
German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we Ea) , it, 33 at.
most universal; indeed there is warmly a family throughout
the whole extent of our country in which there cannot be
fonad among its members that peculiar sallow and ianyi4,l
appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and
minoring Dyspeptic.
Then of what immense importance to tale class of invalid
that a cerium and reliable remedy should bo placed withi
their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug en.
tern into its composition; a remedy on which the patient can
rely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and be a.stuan3d
rom actual and tangible proofs that the article he is using
featly possesses the virtuts attributed to it. Such a remedy
as "13.00/14ND3 GRUSIAId BITITRA." Thousands 0
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 even village, where the Medicine has been
introduced, that there casino! be found numbers willing
testify to its virtues.
It is used constantly in the practice of a large number o.
the most prominent Physicians in the country, who have
also added their written testimony in evidence of its great
virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of
all those afflicted with any of the apove diseases to give the
Bitters a trial, and rest assured it will never be regretted.
in proof of the statements above made, all are invited to
read attentively the Almanac published annually by the pro
prietor, for Farmers and Panolids, containing a great num
ber of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in favor
of the Bitters, from the most prominent and well known in,
dividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit
ters are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously,
Principal 011ico and Illanufactory,Po Arch attest,
phis, Pa.
For sale wholesale - by Druggists in all the principal citloo,
and strata' by Apothecaries and Storekeepers hi every town
in the United States and Canada, and by _ _
B. L. FAGNEBTOCK & CO. and
Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER,
Pittsburgh
7y1.2:1,yd4w
XfOAtirioiii;;WiAciif**.
Private and Confidential Medical Advice 1
T TUE BUFFALO PRIVATE 1105P1...
... TAI,--Established for the care of Syphilis, Seminal
eaknoss and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. A. 2108 h. SON, Buffalo, N. Y. 0111 CD corner of Main
and Quay streets, (up stairs.)
A MOST 601ENTIFIO INVENTION
Au instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Noctur.
nal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness,
&a. Can be permanently cured in from fitteen to twenty
days ' by the use of this instrument, when used conjointly
with medicines.
YOUNO ?ALEN TAKE PARTitJULAIL NOrillaS
- - -
Dr. AMOS ti SON take pleasure in announcing that they
have invented a most important instrument for the cure of
the above discuses. It 11.a13 been subjected to a test by the
most eminent physicians in London. Darts, Philadelphia and
New York; it has been declared the only Malta instrument
ever yet i invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakness,or any
disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits
of youth. _
Dr. AMOS St SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical
as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that
in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after
fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in
strument in good order.
Persons wishing the above useful Instrument will observe
that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely
packed and sent by express, is ten dollars.
NEW REMEDIES AND QUICE. CURES.
Dr. AMOS A SON may be consulted from eight o'clock In
the morning until nine at night, in every stage and symp
tom of the Venereal Disease, tlonorrhcen, aligns, Secondary
Symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence and Strictures of
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable seemly. The treatment
they adopt is the result 01 upward of thirty years' extensive
and successful practice in London. The most inveterate
cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated hi eight or nine days,
and cases of It slight nature in two or three days, at a mod
erate expense. The cure effected without connuemeut or
hindrance from business; also, nodes and pains in the bones
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A UUltr. WM:RANTED.
Dr. AMOS SUN have devoted their attention OYCItidiVO
ly to this peculiar• class of maladies, and the relief they have
consequently been enabled to render to their lelluivcreatil re
a fully [united and greatfully acknowledged by convales
ceutpatients and others daily art tying in town tram all parts
id the country, fur the express purpose only of consult:therm
while their exertions have bean crowned with Inc most Nig
nal advantages; yet from what they have experieacedi -
inquiring into the causes of these infectious complaint
(tram their most Ili, phi ccuditiuu to that of the most dan
geroua and tuveteratod) they have always entertained the
possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in
variably found that the must horrible and malignant forms
el disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol
lowing causes :—lguerauce, neglect, of the ill effects of un
skilful and improper treatment; rherciere, lir. AMOS el-,
SUN halm succeenuil in discovering, in the selection of their
remedies, a sale, effectual, and cautious COl/1 . 30; omitting all
cutubiuutiou of remedies which boar an equivocal character,
as well as those whose premature or injudicious application
might be productive of bad cuusequences in the hands of
private individuals. In abort, the 'audible end of their re
medies is the lessening of a great mass of human misery by
the athiniation, relief and prevention of those grievous af
flictions that aro in rodity the secret foe of life, and which,
while they au extremely surroauu ua, call aloud fur our skill
and interference for their extermination.
• 00IINTILY INVALID
Pomona in any part of the world may be successtally
treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a
remittance for medicines, 4e.
Addreos Dr. AIIOD corner Main and Quay stre€,U l / 2
Buffalo. N. Y. Ja2.3:daulY
Of all tiiceacw the great, lir.tLldo
Springs from neglect of Nature's lava.
SliJilkiEia, NOT
WIT
HEN A CURE IS GI
all stages of SECRET DISEAsES, Self-Abuse, Ner
vous Debility, Strictures, (Deets, G ravel, Diabries, Diseasesof the lildneys and bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, sere
lulu, rains in the Roma and Ankles, Diseases of tho Lung
Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Limbs, Can
cers,Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all &sewed
arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such as
nervous trembling, loss m memory, loss of power, general
weakness, dimness of vision with peculiar spots appear in
before the oyes, loss of sight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver
diseases, eruptions upon the face, pain in the back and head,
female irregularities and all improper discharges from both
sexes. It matters not from what canoe the disease origina
ted, however long standing or obstinate the case, recorcrg if
certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be
effected by any other treatment, even alter the disease bus
baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the r
means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor,
causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dur.
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 their
physicians, which warrants me in promising to the eitlicted,
who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and
moat speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemi,
to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scro
fula and many other diseases, and should bo a terror to this.
human family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever effect
ed, a majority of the cases filling into the hands of incom
petent persona, who not only fell to cure the diseases but
ruin the constitution, filling. tho system with mercury,
which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid
Consumption.
But should the disease and the treatment not curse death
speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entail:
upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutiom,
and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betray,
itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other elle::
tions of the akin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing apex
them a brief, tzistence of suffering and consigning thord
an early grave.
SELF ABUBE 13 another formidable enemy to het,lth,
nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases GUILT:,
so destructive a drain upon the system, druwing its then.
sands of victims through a few years of suffering down to us
untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapithy
wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangemet.t,
prevents the proper development of the system, disqualin;,h
tor marriage, society, business, and all earthly happine:s
and leaves he sufferer wretched in body aid mina, pred/3
posed to Consumption and a train of erns more to oe
dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I se
sure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that a pertuaneat
and speedy cure can be effected, and with tl.e abantionmcat
of ruinous practices my patients can be rebored to rebmt,
vigorous health.
Tne afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medi
cines, for there are so many ingenious snared in the columns
of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers
that millions have their constitution: ruined by the vile
compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nos
trums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully and
lysed many of these called Patent Medicines cud find that
nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which
one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a (It:4J El ij
poison, which instead of curing the disea,a) disables the sys
tem for life.
Three-fourths of the patont nostrums uow iu use are put
up by unprincipled and ignorant pumas, whodo not rani..r
stand even the alphabet of the materta rae,dica,and are eqs:d.
ly as destitute of any knowledge of the human system,Mtv
ing one object only in view, and that remake money egaul.
less of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treat. d
on principles established by twenty yearn of practice,
sanctioned by thousands of the must remarkable cures.
Medicines, with fnll directions, sent to any part of tie
United States or Canada., by patients communicating tb,.,t
symptoms by letter. fluidness correspondence strictly c rte
tidential. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, M. L.,
01 - ce No. 1131 filbert street, (Old Nu. 100,)
_ below Twelfth Philadel )1 '•
MINEItAL WATERS.—BIu© Lick,
card and Congreaa Watera canatnntly Cu band at
JOSEPH FLEMING 8,
fe9 fr.ka tier Diamond and Market etrv,•;
QINLE's Forrated I.'inet. Bark and Elixir vi
toi nck , on hand owl for Gale by
~,, :- , l'l(lff A
DIA.NOS TO RENT.—Two elegant .1.-toc
wood 6;.4. octave Piano.; will be rented to private boo
Mos only. Apply to . JOHN U.
fold 82 Wood ,trt, t.
Vii,UITS for Christmas and New Year.- -
Beat Layer Raisins • chuiv, Dew Figs, In drums and I , s
per boxes, only 18Xe. at
11A nom. A Br. - iWNLEE'S,
t'7.a
CORN SIIELLERS.—Smith's tifa Patent, al ,
ranged for hand, bone or steam power, warranted ha
every respect, and will ehell from an to 4.0 bashele of ca rn
per hoar. Will be cold low by
tt rum. T
DARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, prepared
under the supervision of Dr. Milner, iitirgc-on
tilt, for sale by JOS. FUME , : CI,
NOTHER supply of Low &. Son's superior
4. London Toilet Soaps received to-day, by
JOS. FLEMING, •
fel6 Corner Dianiond and Market etreet
I_l OQS.—Dressed Hogs, just received and
for gab) by JAS A. YET7.EII,
62 Wtn -1:7-okt
ERFUMERY—Of descriptions and priced,
can I:48 but at JOS. FLEMINcfre,
Oman Tidatutat2satt Motu *Amt.
.:.t.,;y'' ,, FL,:.:.'.~:-: ii i :. ~,::~ - t . ~'
MERICA
Dr. 11 1 .1013,Ai . J
CELEBRATSII •
1 I
‘,LRAI.II
LICV&'
Slwa iQ 4.ltAa tavra l a ctr eZ4
They are not recoil
mended as Univers,i
Cure-alls, but simply
what their namf.!
The VERMIFUGEI
:xpelling Worms from
the human system, 11‘,..
also been administerc.l
with the most satisfactory
rcsults to various anima
bject to Worate
The LIVER PILLB 9 r
cure of LIVED, Co:A -
PLAINT, all Patioua Dr -
A NGEMENTS ) SICK HEAL;
HE, &C.
Purchasers will pl •
particular to ask f, I
D-r. C. McLane's C.:1:
'‘.-irated \TERMIFUGE
prepared I , v
4.vvt4:1 , 1 • Irr3
;,(ILF, PROPRIETORS, Fin
• p
Durgn, ..a., and take ilk
, :nher, as there are various
other preparations now
:)core the public, pur
porting to 1-e Vermiii.p 4 e
dn,l Liver ,„.1
()mess, in comparison
with Dr. McLANE's, fire
The GENUINE. McLari,:'s
Vermifilge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
ali respectable ' Drug
Stores.
FOLII- I MING ERG'S,
WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA
Flole rrnzts.-9r
"'LANE'S VERMIFIIGE AND LIVER
PILLS. 76 gross on hand and for sale by
B. L. FALINESTOUK & CO.
Corner Wood and Fourth effects.
DRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S
MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices,
No. Gtr SMITHFIELD Street, Pitts-
• '
burgh, Pa;
Dli. BROWN is au old citizen of Pitts.
burgh, and has been in practice fur the
. rstvt4.l es
lagt gwenty-five years. Ills bpi..fess has ;
been confined mostly to Private and Bra- .
gical Diseases.
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS - „of
in need of a medical friend, should hot
Gill to find out the Bore place of relief. .•
Tho Doctor is a regular graduate, and . •
his experience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases
a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtaintng permanent
relief, by the We of his remedies and following his advice.
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never-fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases—all
Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all discaaei
arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the
form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of akin
diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely iTuorant
To persons so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a bare and
speedy mama.
BEZVIIIiAL WitARIEBB.
Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought
on often by that solitary 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 restoration M
health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dts•
ease in afew days—he will warrant a cure. He also treats
Piles, Gleet, Gonorrhcea, Stricture, Urethral Discharge , , Pa .
male Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of trio
Joints Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in the Back
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together whit all
diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing,- he symptoms, containing n vas, di.
rected to DR. BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to ~ n y
address, safely packed and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
IT Hi NOT A OWE.
Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair
•••
Restorer.
FRAY HAIRED, BALD, or persons with
diseases of hair, or scalp, reed tho following Lnd Judge
of tho articles:
Dirs. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM,
Or WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, is essential to use with
the RESTORER, and is the best Hair Dreesing for old or
young extant, being often efficacious in cases of hair fall
ing, Au., without the Restorer.
REV. H. V. BEGAN, Editor Guide to Holiness. "We can
testify to its effects," Ac.
PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. D., Murfreesboro, Tenn.
"Notwithstanding irregular use, the falling off of bah
ceased, and my gray locks restored to original color," tic.
REV. S. B. MORLEY, Attleboro', Massachusetts. tt bas
changed the "Crown of Glory," belonging to old mon,
to the original hue of youth," etc.
REV. hi. THAW:LEK (50 years of aged Pitcher, Chenango
county New York. "My hair is now restorW , it is
nothing like a dye," Ac.
REV. D. T. WOOD. Middletown, Now York. "My own hair,
and that of another of my family, has greatly tnicken.
od, where almost bald," Ire.
,REV. JAMES McKEE, New York city, recoramonds it, Lc
REV. Vi. PORTEI76, Stanwich, Conn. "It has met my
most sanguine expectations Ac.
REV. J. P. GRISWOLD, Washington, N. H. "It 1s really
efficacious in restoring the hair," Ac.
REV. G. M. SPRATT, Lowisbargh, Pennsylvania. "W
can and do cheerfully recommend it," Ac.
REV. J. P. TUSTIN, Charlestown,South Carolina. "The
white hair has become obviate," Ac.
REV. AMOS BLANCHARD, Meriden, N. H. "We think
very highly;of your preparation," Ac.
REV. B. O. SMITH, Prattaburgh, N. Y. "I was surprised
to find my hair turn as when I was young," Ab. •
REV. 0 •111. CLINE, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "'Vial stop
ped my hair falling and caused a new growth."
REV. A. PRINK., Chatauquo county, New York. "I ant
satisfied and recommend it."
REV D. MORRIS, Cross River, New York. "It is the best
preparation extant."
REV. WILLIAM CUTTER,EdItor Mother's sleguzies, New
York. "Recommends it."
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azir We Might swell this list, but if not convinced, TRY
We export these preparations to Enrope oven, Bcd
are superseding all others there 3:1 well as In the U
States.
B&a not soil or rtan. Bold 111.11 tLo ',Hi:kelp:A whole.
sale and retail merchants In the (halted .Itntea , Cuba, or
Canada.
DEPOT 355 BROOM STREET; N. Y.,
where address all letters and Inquirks.
Oar Some dealers try to sell articles instead of this, on
which they make more profit. Write to Depot tor cirenla r
terms, and information. Genuine is signed, Mrs. S. A. Al/en
written in ink. Beware of counterfeits. fsep3:oA.,d3mdaw
MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTOR.ER.-=A.
largo supply always on bandAnil for eale ty
novlB B. L. FALINESTOOIi 00
SAML. FAHNESTOCIi I
No. 74 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
.lI.AS JUST RECEIVED DIREC'r
ENO LAND—
WALDRON & il4`l4't 'S
:cismuiriz
CORN AND GRAIN
CORN HOES; PATENT AND COMMON AN VlLet ; STEEL
Traps, very superior Drawer Locks, very superior Oen
Locks, Tinned and Lanamelled Sauce Pans, Ilastieg Spoyu.
Bras Candiestkits, Brass Cocks, limas Stair 11.1 s, Braces and
Bitsy Meal:ming Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs,
Teaces, Coil, Fifth, Tongues, Stretch and Emus c Cl nius, with
a variety of- other goody, all of which will te sold at mod.
orate terms. apl3_
SKIRTS 1 SKIRTS 11
Bishop's Skirts;
Quilted !looped Skirts,
Holmes' Hooped Skirts,
Misses' C,rded Skirts;
Ladies' Corkod and Quilted Skirts, white and eoh,ro ;_e
new supply just opened, at JOS. HORNE'S,
deg 77 Market street.
INTER GLOVES.—A full supply of .
Cloth, Silk and Merino, of eattona shwa, at low prli
HOME'S,
TT Nub. straot.
rrORPEDOES.-100,000 No. 1, just reoeiv-
A, vl and for Wu by
ANDEBB,m,
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