13081NR86 SAMUEL C. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .eir Orrice, No. fill GRANT street, between Foci . th street nd Diamond alley. apti J - RIMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, office Fourth ntreot, Pittsburgh, botwoan Butithtli..l(l Cher:. alley. decll:l4 AIIL, Surgeon Dentist, sueeesdor to (3 • w. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield etreOt. 4.1,r Office hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 6 Ocioch febl6:l3, f SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors V • west of Market. Arir 0111ce hours from 9 o'clock. A. :71. to 6 o'clin6 P. Y.:. dociO:y SCHOONMAKER, M:nufacturer of .• Whito Lead, ltod Lead., Ziuc, Paint, Litharge, Putty, to W holoaa ' u dealer in Oils, Paints, Veznishos, Turpentine, lac., No. 24, ood atreet, Pittsburgh. my 22 OSEPII FLEMING; successor to L. Wil co: & Co., corner of Market street and the Diamond, Loup constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUG MED ICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and all art. oleo pertaining to his business.. /Kir Physicians' Proscriptions carefully compounded at at) Aeon. - .LW. CIiADIVIOK, dealer in Kentucky • :,oaf TOBACCO, B.AtIB and PAPER, No. 140 Wood street, below Sixth,Pittebnrgh. [ap2Oily Sir The highest market price, In ‘,.ash, paid for Bags. - - 11/4,11111 LILIISIULL JOUPI.I 11. lILICIIII4 W ' P. MARSIIALL & Co., Importers and • dealers to French and Amenc,:ii PAPEK 11....kNG• Wpas, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. es o agsuts for the celebratod manufactures of Ileutr.3. Dilicourt et 00, Pads. ang7 DAVID OAAPBELL SAMUEL POI, LACK have associated together (twin the style of AIiBELL h. POLLOCK, for the transaction of a general Variety and Dry Goods business, and the manufacture of plain and Waved Line Gilt Houldinr,3. nail° ' REY MER ANDERSON, (successors to Joshua Roodwi d C 0.,) whole3alo dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, N ors, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, No. 89 Wood ettoot, oppooito the tit. Charles Hotel, Pitte• burgh. ap9 1. J. GIILLSPII I J. GILLESPIE & CO, Looking lass Manufacturers, and dealers in Looking Glass Ply .03, Plato Glass, Eu gravinge, Combs and Fancy Goods, No.7u Wood street, Pitts burgh. On hand and made co order, Gilt Pier a.-. Mantle Glasses Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt No tines, or Mould lug, of every description. W Steamboat Cabins ~.e.orated and Gilt 130TTLERS.—JouN OGDEN & CO., Bottlers, N 0.107 First strata, would red - pectfully inform the pal.- Lo that they EMIT countantly ..ti hand a large supply of AItSAPABILLA, MINERAL 'vl iTtat, ALE and l'Ull'l'Elt, Lathe beat quality. 'no Attentlou of laLullie.3 4 4 1 p:..ticttlarly dizected to the tort that they bottle WAINIAGiLI'i - ALE iu ita purest otat.. Physicians reconnucact it to faruilic on account of its whoh liorne and or' : , ;:gthunn,,..., ilaadttioA. r‘,--t:,-tly J. ME T MERCHANT TAILOR I raennoe. I - W. X.E.LI,P., ARCILLTECT, REMOVED . tc.m CBlller of BiRG and Wood to STREET, to uoilding—continues to propel. Plea. cad Specifications of, and to Superintend the Eroctiou of usury description of Buildings. . _ A PULTON, BELL ANDBRASS FOUNDER, No. 70 :SECt.)l4i) area., Pitt.3l,ltrgh, P . is propared to furnish to order 01.117110f1, ETEGMBOAT, FA.oloit ()TUE' t :1. Of all taz , ..5 2 from 10 to 10,009 tiELLS mada to ardc! :ITOP and ',I of aizea. for Staamboafa. MINERAL WATER. P UNIT El IiAII.INGF 4 , and every variuly of 11ruba o.l3tingd ffitii.ill,l 1U tuc oenteat BAD.BIVB MLITA I.; PULTON VA TENT BIE'raLLISJAORI Nu. , 1111 L OUGfIRIpc.IE & AJAX Wt;l, i „ Druall.-a A ad healers iu Clooke, Miuso Furuibtang tiuodu, &o. &c. ao. Rio. i. 46 Wood street, :,hove saußcii. rah3:ly tti .. „..k. Matl.ll.lc 13r Euillu to or.i EDIJCATIOA.I, Irincent's Coliege anAl Seminary, Luntett TILE GARY, u.? HEIle.1)1CTINI: ?ATE - Ells, dear Latrobe, Wetmorelaud county, E . :L. IN THE COLLEGE ARi, TAUGH'I"I'ItE ustuil breuche of Er,glbb '2,111k atioli. in the SEIN.II.IIAI7.Y, the Cila:nnti,', Authematies, it lestot.; , Ithetorics, Philosophy, etc., and the different bramite higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring to Priesthood. The terms for Board and Tuition ore $BO per year, 'oe paid seini-uunually, strictly in lidVrtnei , . German and French aud•tAli,r langro.;es, 'Drawing. Pato t lug and Music,forui no extra chargis,exceptingEinnir recom pensation for the use of instrument's. Medicine, WWII:Ong, Boots, Statiet.ry, lc charge 3. For particulars apply to the Director of the Coieg. The Collegiate year begins on the Ist of September. and ends on the 3d of July collowing. FATLIEII G. B ~ UMM. D;r;‘ctnr of the St. Francis Academy to filvyN, ut4Dur. THE CARE THE FRA-<CISCAN BROTHERS Loretto, Cambria. County ' Pa. THIS INSTITUTION, NATURAY situated for Educational purposes, affords all We in ducenients that can he desired for a Catholic Ins'ituti , .n. It is located In the most healthy and pletareame p,rtlon the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Station, the direct mail route between Philadelphia and Piasburgh. 'rho scholastic year commencing the first Monday in Septetnter, will clod.) the 15th of July following. The Terms fur Board, including a thorough English Bc;en• Clllc Course, are $lOO per annum. The Classic and Mod.ru Languages form an exit:- cherge of $lO nor annum. Washing and U.,31.) Of Bedding $lO. !tor further partictitara apply to the tai.e, so, of the n Chi demy. Referenced can co made to ciao Rt. Hi,. Dr. O't2,o6Nc,s ap3o:lydkw DRY GOODS laetrenclil: ate - trench! ANOTHER CRASII—IN PRICES 1 --Be• lug determined to sell our aloch, though •• the T 1 a" a are Tight," we have Made a general sweep-- REDUCED Tug Eri'NKR STOOS. Tu still lower prices. *Now is the ',info to 44 . 111211 this /.013,1Laielll LI V unbroketi, tool this Prises Pat Down! Dowel Oct 29 JOB. L!OHNN, 77 Marizut HE LAST CIIANGE .IN FIUURES Bourg,: itibt,ll,3, wurthlo Geoid, at 643/ 2 ' per yell d do du do 623,6 at 50 du du do 50 at 371 i d., do du du 8734 at 25 du JOSEPH 11URNE 77 11arket street. R. lOll V ELV ET . ,'FRlAlivii NUS, REDIAIED t- A eh0i,a,..4,,,t01.ut Land and for brtlo at novll 110111.4 KA', 77 Moir:to. CIENTLEN.EN'S UNDER GARMENTS Wool, Silk, Merino and ueavy Oottou Under F:ln add DidWerb--a frod2 Burply ecbived dolt/ VIVE Cents per Pound Reduction in tit,- Price of BRADLEY'S YAlll.‘l.9.—Wh , d,Fale Buyer,. awl Peddlars will bo furulthed with BIiABLEY'3 TIIRr R-PLY KNITTING YARNS at a rolhwiten of Fire Conte pzr Zi, by the bundle, after this date, For Gash, and Caah only HORNE, 77 Market ntr,nt, Agent for the itannbletr. , r., EbIBROLDERI.ES.—Our excellent sti - Joli French Embroideriza, and the low pric , ..4 wno.!. they are marked, offers rare Inducement,: to ladies parchaae the latest otylia NNONEY 1 MONEY I I ED DOWN. &V-Great reduction in the price of We have gen. rKr - fally GILLAItE, SUE:IVES, • MUSLIN BANDS, t. , the priceg to cult th." bard Ent, The Ladies mey rely cn potting bfirg,itins rt oct27BORNE'S, 17 lile.rtiet FANCY BLACK DRESS SILKS: large assortmcnt, which we are cleng out 1 OUEAP FUR CAY,II 0. 11.ANIN LOVE, Formerly Love itrotn. - .r Ja9 N 0.74 Mmaket nu, E WILL SELL from the present tint, _ commonly el.cay i. , J11. CASH. Ptes.eo Ina our stock. FIANciON oct2o Foit4ori3. to% •• 8re..., N 0.71 31g.T•li DILINTED FRENCH nEttlisioEs, tor 6 AL and 7., olent.i, wertb $1 alpt al 2b , the teet I.I.ANth,N L. krotlosi,, No74htark:9-i- BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SlLk s 7 A tall assortmant, very cheap. I.I.ANSUN LOVN : R)rI±2,-riy :4 3!!!.i: k.k• t .• in the city EVERY Efionomiaril Purohaser of ii , Goode, Ethawit, Co.; alto DOZI,Hfic qt! - • plo Occult, will find it to their advantage to call and oar New Stock rf mutt Winter Dry Goodebufore par, I. tug elsewhere. O. lI.A.NSON LOP::. tete e:oe., No, 74 Markt; QIIAW LS I SIiAIN LS Chenille, Brocha, Ai:, both long and aiteuru, the eery heft ,a city, and at very low privy for each. C. Lid. , SON LOVE, formerly Love b er., No. 74 Market etr, nov2l PIQUE and MARSEILLES,FIeeced, for making thliqUeli. A large assortment et &Jog oko. It. W1111:13/ _ . BONNET VELVET.—Every variety of Bon net material, Silky Velvets and Satins, for wit, n; rwl3 HORN E.'B, NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDL E S.— 2O boxes assorted dm!, 4'o, s's and Ci's, Spertu Caddies on hand and and for sale by Jail- B. Q. & J. IL SAIVI' SOAPS.-- 1000 boxes Rosin Soap, in lb., 2 lb. and 3 lb, " No. 1 Palm e otips in lb., 2 lb. and 3 . t.rs. 003 " Chemical Olive Soap, in ID. lump, 200 " Oleino Oxide ‘‘ 2.50 - " German 200 " Castile 60 " Pare Palm On hand and for sale by GUM, BUFFALO, CALF AND cLoYli OVERSHOES, offered low, at "The Peoples' Shoe Store." No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. fen DIFRENBAcHER & •CO. E " CROP.- 200 draw+ tzoedl e:uncrLs ngo; 10 tints " Datz ; 000 Itxmes Dialogs 1115410.5, Act rock-Atoll ex.d for REVILIM G aIItIDXBBON, mi ueil Gffealtx Ni. Mad= NO. 51 II? ,FTREI. .11.1 r thila it ci =I3E3 7 blarkt str,, Ji)ShiPH 77 Market, PRICES MAR lc " iu 3t. " to l 2). B. C. A: J. %I. SAW , Slic. i..ii-, ,, - . :i4 ,, !, *C : , .-t,'.!1,.'.4',:',';:.•!2.7;'-'''r"r.: kaLSOlgiahia.aizatlm. Synopsis of the President's illessaie NO. 593. DAVID ..........J , JoTr:.7I 31 3 CANDLESS, MEANS & j %LION:S . 3On TO WICK r u'atroisad,l WHOILEINALE GROCIER.S, DEALER LN IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, ANn PlTTtitlUlloli 21AHUFACTURES 6LINI4IIALLY, W,u,,1 end Watcr btreeta, DAVED Id CANDLE`S WILLIALI ALSANII Q. A COrilt: 111 9 Ca illeans & Co.. (suomaoto to Wick & 3reaudless,) IikrIIOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, NAILS., OLAr - 36, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts. burgh Manufactures generally, corner of Wood cad Water trcets, Pittsburgh. oiyS FORWAIDING AND COMMISSION Air ES COLLINS 'ti'unvartling and Unimission Mercnanb, CaO L iJa7 or :Li COIIIIIO Pittsburgh, Meadville aria CANAL LINES. Sof, 114 6:11) 116 WATEL STREET, PITTEIBUftfai, PA ri.II2IGEM as CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION EIRC ANT 5, No. O. tiTCAUO2I: ST., OINOLSNATi, O. Lly:a GaAs. iiIIHPIIRETS, C. J. ILO: AN, JOHN WRIGHT Humphreys, lloffui a it Wright, FLOUR A J " IORS,, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSiON MERCHANTS, 75 NORTH WHARVES AND i 55 NORTH WATER ST., EI!1:11111 INMEMI Conrad, Thompson PhiladelpLia. Thompson, Clark a Young, Biter, Price et CO., `• Caleb Cope. a Co., ItArerolt. Deaver Canby, Neville s C. M. Lewis, Cashier F d N. Bank, •• Ml,cln,ll, , `,ELvbi,r r, dorm L . AlcCutche ,, ,, Jelin ,1. t.qpiedy Itaisnel k ue.,.• Pickett, Mathews fdaysvilbs, Ky. Shrewsbury & Price, M.adison, Ind W. H. Langle, - ,-,t Poor, dun, Luwreuce t Mathias, D Ciuchmatl, W. ti.dint, Pittkburgh, r'a 134 .0 10 Y, C.—crave & MALCOM?. L. LEL:c.O Jo.;zeu 1017:1E1)U &Ai "2-11" Z "Z 4.11 iherty l'A , 'et% VEOILI Asp:::; ribte L7t., Ni% ERI Al ANT; =MEE f I. 61It.)CE, AaD •• • `1" IS UFti3fif rill U A q: L k; c• t fp I, 14'0 a WARD], 'Li G Alli] RC HINT IS, vec ttud *.tteliangton aver •111: InANDOTTE RANUAt4TEqRnAIi:A ISEPEREliet.,l—,..4=ft.; !I n .4_ !.; ENIY Li. CULL! F , ,rwarding j;,_& dealor in t, WINES A.:,iil) 1.,R4,LJ Nt-; COY, IVholesale Wine lit, 11..• t„,,s y MMI LaPOSTLIIS trf rcilCi, and. German Vlitack. it A)1 r A N s ?EC . , i_011.11.0.01(i tal (Jet, between Eith and 7th IT:SR Olt all, PA who ly I i GLASSWARE. IlESMIEE:111 , X.t13..) DI/ DD.; FLUNIIT L. ILLIIGIVALT. liJ itLi I\T G , RUISER'ISON 6; CO. , INlanu k..../ f.cturer9, Cut, and i.int GLASSWAIIE, ti esr-at, cuiiicx of I :Got, PittsburgL. othor kinda Uloaaware and Window Ghtsi, at low Alarli,A apll:dly ;Successors to Mulvany inanufactlirum of Cat, Moulded and Plain Phut and Fancy Coltired ‘,ILAFSWARE, and deakro !L all kinds of Window 5.114,1 Vlals and l3ottlea. Nara c.r.,rner straet,.. P•ARPETS AND OIL C._OTHS. EITIO V & H. PHILLIPS have At .6 removed to their new building, Non. 26 and 28 ST. street, west side,b,..tween Pent, street and the Bridge. J. GT. R. PHILLIPS, 51a 14 LIRERS OF FLOOR, FUItNITUIiE,CAIU lACI TABLE, AND TRANSPARIINT t OPAQUE ifiliDOVV Of diffi ,,,, rit Colo:a Dt: L EI:6 iN ul C WIND uis SDAIJIQ. (Jf uvci-v Laglgr. in INDIA B.LlBBtillt GUUUh, ul alt Lunt, wade under Patent; Agents ot the tioutou awl New York Belting Curupaniea, wi the Yale of Ito it INDIA HUB BELTING, UOEE and 1'. , ..0.1n1:,e1. L.L'ATIIER-11.ELT -11.4,3 of Eastern taannlacturo, a superior quality; al.op Lace Lp.nther and Itivete. .kgeute for the OHIO FIRE-PROOF 'Y. : IIIEII.AL PAINT. Dry and Ifixed Paiute, Vuruishei, Tucpeuttue, Brushes, Ulnas and 110Urlii: AND PAIN'iINti AND GLANiNU, in all its brauchrii, al , Ma in the, bk.t and euert,rt time. rdc2o:l, j J. tr. li. PfifLLlia, N al h i ; MqiiirlaCtary . thu tiLio ricer, 1011,..4 bulcAr Pittlibuto ;;Ae,PETS, OIL CDS/132, 'MATTING, &c., A r Tfi hl L'out - th Street Carpet Store, W - D. & 11. AI'OALLUM reveutfully t., iateation of their former custoinuni :tad the public aly t their present stock, just ftlecti,l lot Spring eelet, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign and lione• .91kutil , “ Lure, Nitanuting in part Cl Volvbts and T.ipcdtry aLLI lugralu: alto, BI 1;“inioli. d OAii'l'TS. ef,t 11111 i H 3hf 2 TO 24 wthe. oantuu and Cocoa blotting Vora lisv. pv , %Thaitho, iii111(11; Psi Ittir. 11,!liaitt it Will K1 . V43 118 Low go ,al9 ta all wt.., ma) h. tlutirana 01 looping or purt . mnting, d to .4,4 - Lin. 01.11,n:a to ant %nu may tar.,: na aiti, it ••,.l , at thu aid stn an, 1 1 / 4 , CI i V ÜBTU Street, usr WoOd. roy19:1:, W. 11. A B. Itl'lLlAl.l..u.si OIL CLOTH OLOTIIING—Of all kiwi:4, Liao and y , ,Ltt.., T.runlu at th.- fu , lta Rubber 1L,p.,1 and 'l3lst 0144 M , e,t. tile)] a, ii. l'lllLidrB. 011, CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRAI)h. ~n bawl, nrul ar. daily rcceivitig : thereto 170111 cur owi and (dile: manufaauries, a large at Floor uiture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, T,a parout, Grerii and Buff, cud all kinds • f Oil Cloth, ue.,l • a Ifoneentruilhlul,, and other purpmea. Alec, 'Praueoa, MI - 1(10W &lades, of dry (WV Oil fhaish—gold torri,r, ~rhrr and Window tihade Triatuega. merchmit-1 and oturirl u - 91 find it to a i van:. • - k• -ontr, our .0.111: hdtd price ; if I- t r,lciag. thei r _ I , Nch lb OIL if our fin i.a,turcs rruiuttf wuittis IL y of niCirllA 1.0015--et the 011 CI .tb o. acid 'l,.q Chin. et - suet. ,;ct*:;3 i . . 1 a. PRILLi FU 11,NIT URE t, Li F. EN (JO. have on hand, al fit, e thou ~t tecsive °AIaiLT anti CEUilIt MA:air AC -1:,1P 64 mithliedd iur i4 a amortmant Ch 1U C 1 Fa; 97119:11 they will 3a1.1 11 pro" Lela. IoIVOS Ovyr,T, =T^% 0419 h [dnaltr:y If t) D E S FURNITURE AND "t? NYl.,l,al e 1.1 u.! 11otaii, embriiiapz alyla of Sntnitnra, la liArlavocal,:' , Eihrtgatiy and Walnut, (:%,11.:1Zpoto 11(.0IrK, opl.l 1.4; NoW E Litad,ll.l,th, dud lower Evc,ry art...cto ma,l , by Land, and , varrataed. Cabint•tu9keL6 ea/p. rAiial with uay quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIR:- Oa tornhl_ e,:tl Pm:a:ol4,h, 2•:‘,8. i and 79 THIRD I,ittAlint2.ll, improvement in Book Bkid b rri HE. UNIiERSIUNED LIAVINu obtained Lotters l'isient for iniprovetuent in 1300 E, IIINGLNII prepared to furaisti the attachment to Be. ks now in usq, or to apply tho same to now Books. Orders for which are respectfully solicited at 147c.,11,D.11.1 t ROWAN IYli B3Okllallry Lad Blank Book Manufactory, heath - , ,st corner of TaIR,D and NVGart Streets. The above imprir.enieut censiets: Yirst—oi Spring clasping the beet of the Bunk in such a alarm., KJ to prevent the leav,m from sagging wiun the Book is sand. ing in a vertical position. Soeond—The carriage consists cf Metalic Groves, on which are inserted Rollers, which will effectually prevent the Books from wearing or chafing cing tho same in its resting place. Je2:tf A. E. ROWAND, PateLzi‘e it i fISSES' AND CHILDRENS' Gum, Over Iva. end Sande's, cheap, at the Peepl.' shoe Sto,‘", 17 Bath street, near Market. lag • DIFFENBACHUit E co ENS' CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes at DIFHENBILOILICIt .1 CO.'s, No, 17 Fifth street. - INDIA RUBBER BELTING.-1350 feet of it 3, 3% nod 4 inch-3 ply—J tot 'waived and for bolo y J. & IL PHILLIPS, mat) 28 and 28 3t. Clair otmet. N IDIA RUBBER GASKETS, Moab()la a Binge, and rquoro ropo of all slue at • 28 and 23 Bt. Glair street. mrlB J. 6 R PRILLIP2. LIME —2OO bble. fresh for eale'by. mrld HENRY H. OOLLINB WARM. —3O boas Rochester Pearl Starch 1,7 aek. by Wag) WWI °QUIN& 117611 U itO PIIILADELPHIA El= 1181110ENIM ZEIZEINE32 . 1 . k h. PHIL' ii and 28 St. CLL.- is herein ordered that public sales of fL lands Ivretofore tinfiffered is th , State of lowa, be held an followo At the Land Office at Ozage,commeucing ou Monday, the 7th of June, 1853, of four townships, in the counties of Worth and Winnebago. At the Lend Office at Fort Dodge, commencing on Monday, the 14th of Juno, 1853, of twenty-one townships, and parts of townships, in the counties of Wright, liumbolt, Calhoun and Pocahoutae. At the Land OfBos of Mous commencing on Monday, the 7th of Juno, 1858, of twenty-nine townships, and parts of townships, in the counties of Pocahontas, Baena Vista Sac, Clay, Ida and Cherokee. At the Land Office at Sioux City, commencing on Monday, the 21st of June, 1853, of forty-four tcmnships, and parts of townships, in the counties of Woodbury, Cherokee, O'Brien, Plymouth, r_ltoux and At the Land iithinf at Runcil Muir% commencing on Mon day, the 7th of Juno, 1858. of twelee townships, and parts of townships, in the couut'es of Carroll, tihelby, Crawford, Monona and Tremont. It is also ordered in the above mentioned Proclamation, tio 693, that the vacant W 11115,112 the even-numbered sections which remain to the United btates. within six miles on earl; aide of the undermentioned railroads, be offered at public, sale on the days and tit the places as follows At the Landoflice at iltrt Dodge, commeuclug on Monday, the 21st of June, 185°, on the "Dubuque and Pacific Rail road" At the Land Office at Sioux City, commench,g on Thar!, day, the let of July, 1859, on the "Dubuque and Pacific liailioad," and on the lowa Central Air Line Railroad." At the Laud Office at attlICS7 BlZlffj, commencing on Mon day, the 14th of Jum., 1858, on, the lowa Central Air Line Railroad," the "Missiesip,d and Missouri Railroad," and the "Burlington and Missouri River Railroad." At the Land Office at Dubuque commencing on Thursday, the let of June, 1858, on the " Dubuque and Pacific Rail road" and tho "lowa Central Air Line.itailroad." At the Land Office at Jbrt Des Mines, commencing on Monday, the 14th of June, 1858, on the "lowa Central Air Lino It:lnroad" and the "Mississippi and Missouri Well road." At the Land Office at Chariton, commencing on Monday. the 7th of Jane, 18G8, on the "Bariington and Miiisouri River Railroad." The lands mill be offered with the usual exceptions of school soctious, &c, dic. The enen-numkred sections within six miles on each aide of the railroads, will be offered eublect, as required by law, to a minimum of two dolirs and fifty cents per acre. The Bales will be kept open until the lands are all offered, which is to be accomplished within two weeks, and no longer, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two west s. Pre-emption claimants are required to establish their claims to thvsatialaction of the proper reglaterand receiver, and make paymentfor the same, on or before the day ap pointed far the commencement of the public sates, otherwise Eliot claims will bu forfeited. TL10.3. A. HENDRIOES, Commissioner of the General Land Office. USIIILHAL LAND OPINE, February 17. M I b. inrltatiw Great Chance to Make lilloney. THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECU LATION OF 'TILE TIMES---ONIA ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE—Forty thousand dollars worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry, Silver arid Silver Ptatiai Wars, with a great variety of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou sand shares, at one dollar per Mare, as follows :—Upou the payment of tine dollar, I will semi 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 shall be notined 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 cr shall be entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selects.' by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin tend the disposition of the property, according to the dire, tiona of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro. party to such person:or persons as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. The Real Estate C011513t8 of One three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2500, and two three story brick dwelling houses and lots valued at 2100 each, in the city of rhiladelphia, clear of all incum brance, and title indisputable; the other property consists of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch amiJewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now, and fur a long time past kept by the subscriber. The stock consist ing of very fine Gold and Silver Hunting Cries Lever Watch es, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Repine and other Watchis, Gold Chains, Pencils, Scats, Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Plus, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &C., ac., Gold, Silver and Steel lip titles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Caps, Spoons, Knives, Forks, &c.„ Ac. Also, French. Clocks, Musk Boxes, Actordeons, and a great variety of ether goods. The above is norone of those schemes which are devised to en trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair sum of the entire property belonging to the subscriber, persons are positively assured the stock has not been purchased for the purpose td deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry, nn rise Gold, mane such will he distributed, the most reSpet able per Fons ore given as references., to those (hemmed to pui • ,hale ;Mares. alit orders by Mail enclosing the money will he promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad e46 .4 the sender, by return mail. Any person sominig tee dollars at ant Illed,shall recMyeeleven separate tal many Separate trained it desire-d. In writing for shams, ple.t,se Wine :tie hulas Ott the lost Unice, to which you wish the answer directed. This is the greatest chance net getting a large amount of valuable property, ter a small sum, as Lan ever before been offered to the public. Send on your orders, as shares are selling rapid ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon ho made. Articled allotted to peraoue at a distance, will be out ta thkan ftt their expense. Agents wanted in every town and village. All cue, niunications mast be addressed to L. R. BROOMALL, No. 60 South Second street, above amount., Philadelphia. CUTHBERT & SUN, 51 itl.arket at eet LYE) attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate, rent lug Houses, and collection of rents, insurance and repairs negotiating loans, making bills, conveyances, deeds, bonds' etc., writing letters and conesponding with persons abroad. All business attended to promptly, end in strict confidence. 51 Market street, Pittsburgh. Letters of inquiry meet al; ways enclose a postage stamp to pay return postage. [f,l- HOUSES 1' OR RENT— By S. HIITEGBERT Ic SON, 51 Market et. A comfortable two story dwelling house on Ross struet,st bead of Filth—sl4 per month. A two story dwelling on Duquesne street—slo per month. A conveuioLt dwelling house on Logan etreet--$l5O 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 largo let of ground, on High street, Mount Washington, $llO per ;car Two large warehouses on Third street, near Market. Two small houses in Splano's Court, near Fith street, $0,•2.5 per month. A two story frame house of four rooms, on CAMAS street, South Pittsburgh, at $5 per month. A large brick house with garden, fruit trees, etc., in Alle gheny city—s3oo per year. A store loom on Third street—sl26 per sear. A dwelling house on TAtird street, near Market. A warehouse on Mark& street, No. '25. A dwelling holm on Wylie street—s2oo per year. A large shop on Third street can be had for two years. A store and cellar corner Market and Third et teets. etc .DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS:— Grant street—Three three story houses, well arranged , each with back buildings. Third street—A three story lonia, large and convelllt,Lit. Logan ecreet—A dwelling honse'of 7 rooms. Fulton street—Two three story dwelling houses. South avenue—A two story brick house of 8 rooms, with large let of ground, stable, carriage house, 4fte 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 g Penn street—Three large dwelling houses. Minersvillt—A house and one acre of ground—besides many others in Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, Ac. dell S. OUTUBERT At SON, 61 Market street 'IVOR RENT.—A two-story Dwelling House (Gothic style), pleasantly situated on :)It. Washingtoo ; 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, Lf desired, a Grteu Hones and 14.70 Acres of Laud in good state of cultivanoil, two acres of which era in strawberries of choice quality; the remainder is covered with Nursery Trees of all kinds, retde for the gardener lo get into a profitable business. The etrawberry-plants and trees will be sold on accomie., dating terms, and a lease the house and grounds can be tad for a term of years. Apply to ja 21 o. CU litlie.RT & SJN, 51 Market stre.: t. AGREAT BARGAIN.—For sale, a 00rn. Portable two story brick Dwelling Musa, vrtth to; of grou . o.l, gitu.to os, Oar,oti atre.t, South Plttabo,g, titiort fz,:c4 thu Matungtilwla FfiWO LOTS, oh Federal street, Allegheil IL city, f i a.9k t;y C. MEIBERT b. SUN, deb 51 frfarkot stn.d. ON THE CONEMAUGH WIVER.-Er,r eats a Valuable Puna In W,stmorolaud county, 2', Miler. from Blainrille, oa tit.) North Western Railroad, 12v acres of choico land, PO urea fa cultivation, a yam* orchard of /0 acr-si 80 acres of ex:elleat timber,' a now dwelling of d rooms—price, $7OO. Terme easy. Real catate in the cit - y will be taken in part pay. Jar? 8. CUTHBERT a SON, 61 Market atr.et ULNA VISTA.—For Sale.—A two story gpis flame bonze, of four rooms and kitchen, paled fence in front, a bako ovon, Le. Lot 20 feet front on Monterey b in _Buena Vista, extension of Allegheny city, by 110 tat deep, to an alley. S. OUTEIBMT A BON, doc 4 11 Market area. itIOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.- A good brick dwelling, large and convenient, 10 manes and kitchen, wide hall, portico in front, good spring•hieve, stablo, carriage hone.), etc; *24 acres of land, 8 tu fine m,•a dot; a good tenant house; garden and variety of fruit tr(..a, grape vines and small fruits; a stone wall and iron rail, ng in front of the horse; situate at about two miles from the clty, and in a very pleasant location. Apply to a9O S. CUTHBERT d; BON, 61 Market rCHOICE-PRICES LOW !-NEW WINTER K GOODS.-JOSEPH-JOSEPHHORNE has Just return ed from the East, where he has purchased large additions to hid already extensive stock. Trading directly with Films. CE.ss ItsPoarmo tiousnl and with the 3LuruPectuazas, for GASH exclusisely, he is enabled to offer the best selection of Goods a: the lowest possible prices. We are now opening, toe daily the -t sod cheapest stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, MOH EMBROIDERIES, WINTER WOOLEN GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, se., to., Ever before exhibited in Pittsburgh. Purchasers LIM itrilt• 1.4 to examine the goods, and learn the prices, at dt.9 JOS. LIOILNE'S, 77 Market street. ACOMFORTABLE two story dwelling house e Carroll street, Allegh , ny, will be s.ll at a great bargain. Apply to S. CUTIIBERT At SON, TAR CANDLES.-200 big. assorted sizes, 4'a, Ws and d's Adamantino Star Candlot, on hand and for scab by B. 0. it J. H. SAWYER, felS No. 47 Wood street. XTEATSFOOT OlL.—Neatsfoot Oil, in .11 quantified to suit purchasers, on Uand and for sale by 13, 0. 0 J. IL SAWYER, folS No. 47 Wood etreut. MULASSES.-70 bbls. St. James v e S. IL Molalsea, in atom and for wile by ILLER. it EISOKETSON, Nos. 2.4 and =Liberty street. feed QWEET CIDER.—Few bbls. choice Sweet I N , Rider, on hand and tor sale by JAMES A. FETZER, (.7?rner Market and First stm3t. IGt LEAF TOBACCO.—A large co, supply of Beau's celebrated Fig Leaf Tobac receive( thia clay by SOS. FLEMING, car 2 Corner Di , i.nnd and Market at. TINES AND LIQUORS. —The best qual ity of Broz.dy, Wine, OinoYarcalcn Ppirits, ow Rye Whisky, Zn h sod nate.. YlLlrity, London Porter, Drown wont, on bond null for Web). AWAS PATTON, Or,. edkrleaf ta* AgE3B. Summer Arrangement ON AND AFTER 'MOND a, MARCH V.) PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD SEVEN THE FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger li on every morning, (except Sunday,) at 7:50 o'clock, time, arrivingin Philadelphia at 11:50 P.M. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at 9:50 o'clock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe, Johns town, Willmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, Esc., connecting at liar risbtu-g with the Train direct for Baltimore. and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 8::30 . o'clock, P. M. Stopping at all stations, and running as far as Coneruaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Croak Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN tor Turtle Creek, Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20 P. P. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:21), P. RLTURNING TB ADIS arrive in Pittsburgh as hollows : Express 1:4.5, P. at; Mail, 8:10 A. at; Johnstown Accommo dation, 11:00 A. in.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:111 A. sa.; Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. r ; Third Accom modation, ticlo, P. H. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairavile Intersection with mail train East, Express train West, and the Johnstown accomodation train East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Counella• villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows : MAIL TRAIN 7:00 A. ri I EXPRESS TRAIN-4:20 P. 21 RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh.' and Conneltsville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, ILOO A. 51. and 6:10 e. 51. re. The traveling public will and it greatly to their in terest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be star. passed ou any other route. Ail the Road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise Beatty, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. —FARE: fo New York SIB,OOI To Baltimore. " Philadelphia 10,00 " Lancaster. To Harrisburg, $7.45. Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania !tail road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cure, will be charged ten vents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for au amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag gage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty arid Grata streets. Two Through Train., Uacka Way Dully, Sundays lEx.t, Wheeling, Cleveland and Chicago, by dm Cie, Ind and Pittsburgh Railroad. cioLuailus, OINOENNIII . 9 a ST. LI)111:-; PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCLYNA TI I .1 IL ROAD LLVE via S7'EUBENTYLLE. The Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh, Cuhautam and Cincinnati Railroad Companies, LciViug made an to . raugement With the Pittsburgh, Hort Wayne and Clucsgt, Railroad Company, for the joint nso of their track Pittsburgh and Rochester, will run their trains tram Penn Street Station daily, Sandaya excepted, commencing Mon day, March Sill, IeLS. USX VELA N W LtIAVc.I Pitthbrugtr pteui,fivill.. liridgport, ,mpan to Wheeling ..... ........ ljelleair Columbus Cincinnati I Through to Clin. Cleveland ...... ....... einuati with but Buffalo one change of care. Chicago This Train to Cleveloud has ho thailitcd at Allltil.mcl, la! Dinner. CINCINNATI, ULNA FLAN b AND Uilleaut) E.X.PitEMi. Leaves Pittsburgh. 2:35 P. M. 6;00 A. M. Through to Cin cinnati without chaugu of cars. WLII Lut‘ve; Pittsinu 4:00 P. 111. noNtiEtrriutiti ARE MALE nY Auuv6 Tit.Lins, AS rum, By tkOti A. si., and I tin P. Li., .'.t YUls ty 1.1Ni3 , for Cumberland, iiiirticr'n fat ry, and Washington City. only at BELLI:A.IR, for Cambridge, Z40.1-ICorn din , Letax• Circleville and Wilmington. By ii.1:10 A. 21., and 2:35 P. Li., t x.isaile, for Dayton Indianapolis, Louis nod New Orleans. By COO A 21. , and 2:33 P. U. At CINCINNATI, for Lexington, Louis, Ole, tau., ni. Lou', and New Orleans. Only at BAYARD, fur Carrolton, I,i'ayinuliurg, Dover aii,l New Philadelphia. Only at HUDSON, for Cuyahoga ALrou, Chalon and New Portage. 'By 0:00 A. M., and 135 P. LI. At CLEVELAND, for Erie, Buffalo, Niagara trails ant Car a ds., Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, and dip utt !Li the Noith.weat. t.ar• The 4:00 P. M. Train atotia at all Way.iitationi EASTERN MAIL, !IA STE U c.N V 1 L LE. Leaves Cincinnati 6:00 A. M. Arrives at Columbus 10:30 p. Do Steubenville 5:50 P. a:. Do Pittsburgh. 8:55 r. n. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING MAIL. Leaves Cleveland 1:00 P. u. Arrives at Wellsville 0:51 P. n. Do Wheeling 8;46 r. a. Do Pittsburgh 8:55 P. :S. PITTSBURGH ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Belleall 0:00 Du Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling.... 0:15 s. Stops at 'all Stavons Arrives at Pittsburgh 11:25 A. 4. WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAIL. Leaves Belleair 4.:39 P. at. Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling... 4:43 P Arrives at Pittsburgh 8:55 P.. 1. EASTERN EXPRESS, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Cincinnati 4:20 P. Si. Arrives at Columbus 10:03 P. 31. Do Steubenville 4:45 A. AL Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. OH/CAGO, BUFFALO AND PITTSBURGH EXPREE:3 Leaves Cleveland 10:20 P. AL Arrives at Wellsville 5:35 A. n. Do Wheeling ' 11:05 A. n. Do Pittsburgh 7:5u A. m. Conmotions are, made by the Mail and Express froatsao, points when returning, as are formed al 'above when g , ,iteg from Pittsburgh; also, with the Pennsylvania Railroad fur Harriaburg,Naneaster, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. The above Trdins will stop on signal of the Station Agent at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester, up passengers going on or beyond the line of these Rosiii. Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming from. t bent, !Mails, at any station between Rochester and Pittsburgh. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond Chivago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland. Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc , any points beyond Columbus, via Steubenville, must sAi tickets via Stenb-nville. Baggage checked through to all principal pints, and transferred free of charge. Vgii. For tickets or information apply to LEORGE PiiitlLlN, Ticket Arcot, Penn Street 8' atlon, L'lttebnlgh. F. It. ;AYERS, ilauetel Tleliet Agent, C. A '. it. it, Cleveland I. A HUTCHINSON, Oetwral Ticket Agent, P., 0. & 0. It- It., Coluh.fini. JAMES FABALEIt, nupethavadent C. & P. R. It., (Jievi,iid W. W. BARLEY, wry I buperhatendent P., C 6 O. R. R, NEW WESTERN iftOUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and fa. LucTij VIA- Fl. WAYN uud Cti C AU:), AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON tic DAYTON RAIL} Diats only 3'29 miles flimi frattatiiLriiii THIS LINE i 8 oorapoi3ed ut Roads 01 . ` the Pint Class, and is located throng u , beautiful euit highly cultivated portion of the State. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Code and Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. H D. ho,a !I Roads, being connected, fel Louisville, tat. Lvi. Eiranirrille, Cairo, Memphis, Vickabta - i s, Natchez, New Orleans Connection made at ht. Leah sitib 1t,,, Pacific hwir...d end Missouri River Packets, for KANSAS AND REDJKASKA, And .11 points West. Also Connects at Cinctne tt ILL Kentucky Central B. R., for Lexington., Danville, leratikaJ: t and all points in Central Kentucky. Trains leave Penn street Station as follows : Tlircugh to Cincinnati %Lit: 9 . n, o.,au A M. but one change of care, •te riving at et:4s P. M. I Express NA - stager THAIL, : 1F- 2 el '4 Lriving in ereStline at 5 , s 4 A. M.., On. 8:00 P. at BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. 'IDA Fait, las LOW a* any othba r Row.. Ftr all Intermitter], and Thtongh Tickete, apply at Ihr Ticket Oltice, corner Meriongekela Holub, ur Station_ Affir Peteelagers deeireue of eying tlln ruutu will n..A. fur Tielieu' via Delaware Cut-Oft. J. H. MOORE, t3upt.. P. BY.. W. 3 C. It. R, DAN'L MeLAREN, ticipt. C. H. & LP R. It. nov26 New Route via River and Railroad. Indianapolis% Cincinnati Raiiroail VONNEOTING AT. INDIANAPOLIS with IL/ Terre Haute, and Terre' Haute and Alton Ralirce.fs, to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Aibauy and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for CHIC 10 BOOK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAI) LAFAYETTE, and PERU. Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in let.. time than any other route by 24 hours, and at as low mos. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cin cinnati to the West, without breaking bulk. Conalgamenl a made to J. EL GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin nati; or, W. B. MIMING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, t% iii receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission ; no chargsfor drayage or anntlittion at Lawraweburg. For farther information, apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN, (No. llb Water street ' ) Agent of the Company, who 13 pre paled to give sanottan 117.013P13 to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Crawford& villa, Charleston, Paris, and Mattoon. . IL LORD, President. JNO. F. OMIX)I, aeu'l,Frelght Agent. turn 61 Market atn...et tIigiANDS.--A large variety for Bale at WM. JONNBTON a Ct0:8, etauctam Waraboaski7 'awes. iLA.ifittOittkO -ga_2 , l 7 -i-:.'i- -- .1.1 EELINU AND CiNeINNAti 81riubeurIllu SI Newark 11:4U Y. M Oolumbnri I:4u A. M L.;inciunati 8:,7 a Cleveland a Buffalo ti:Ou A.. a '2:Uu r. LLNCI Atklull3luDATlON, Steubeuvilli, Bridgeport... 11.311641 r ...... Returning Trains. VIA. DELAWAILE on -OFF itA.YI4IIOAI)B. laAiLituAD NOTICE. The fittsin, Ete Wayne & Chicago RAILROAD COMPANY, WITII ITS AMPLE ROLLING - STOCK and equipment, and its through connections is pre pared to transport Passongara and treight from iLLILA- Dia..?LiLA LULa l'iTTSldUitilfl to 011.1(Auli, ST. L01112,1N. .91.1:4 A YUU ,011stiLNNATJ,andall places West and houth west, with a great degree of regularity and expedition. Thu tact tnat this Road terms a mrect and consolidated hue between Yittabm-gh and etucago, is a sufficient guar antee that its Trains will make good tune, and connections with Trains ou other load. :4 4 6E1ft/tat TitAl:4B L.EAVIt ntteburgh. Greatlino. I Et. Wayne. U. 3. a:3O A.:,1. 12:01 P. 31 7:ov P. M. liXforvon, 2%15 RM. 10:06 P.lll 6:45 A. M. lil CH cuicaov—u.- 6. Mait at &3 A. M.; Exprece at '&10 Y. AL itkaUtitaNCLN N.9ll—li. 8. ,xt 7:153 P. M.; Expreo 7;Ut. .9. .11. All /rains tuatto close corms tions at ()matte for Caitlin- Ems, Cincinnati, and tit. Louis; also, at Fort vertu '1n,a1.6 inn litsl,asn Yi,,stern ti..mlrtkul for i.s.LAyotte, Central Illinois and tit. Locus; also, at Forest with Trains on ttio W... it.t+.L. IL. 8.. 8.. - • . Chicago. I PL.Wayno. I Crustllne. Arr.Ptcsb's U. Y.:31. 6:30 A.M. EiKess, A... 11 I :Wu, P. I 1.0:05 P. M. I 7:14.5 A. al Luniu, CLazt, CufilleCtautiti with Tram for Phil, ad.Apuit.t, ittiltimoro w lurk and Lioatou. Traina front ht. Louth, Indiunapolie;u - uicinnati and hue u i e elude conlleCtiout3 at Creatinin with alt returning iraina. AL L. ert Via.} Trunes from St. Louis, Central 11L now, Lalayetto, and intermediate places, connect with above Trains. AL kvinai„ cuuneCtitrial are made with Triune to and tram thneuniati, hpriugneld uud Dayton. ACCUM..II.O.DATION Now Brighton for Allegheny tiny at 7:00 A. IL, and Lifds Y. M. Leave Allt;•• gueuy liity,ier New brighten at, 1.0:00 and 1:30 P. td. - . to kteCUlll-I.l_lodUte way travel, Passenger Late will be at tached to Freight Triune ; leaving Pittauurgit at 8:45 A. 5.1.; tbr Alliance, at 1:1:55 A. Al; Alliance for erentline, at e:45 A.:4.; and Alliance for Pittsburgh at 7:47 A. M. IiAcIGAOL; ILLltuilLtid t and no cnarge for liandLuag. cur licaeld and rurther infurn.ation apply to OEUILGE Yaedeuger motion, corner Liberty and Uralic streets; it. F. FA.C.rileki, No. et) Dearborn Street, oppo elle the Tretuunt tiuuse, tAueago, or to the Agents at the otatious un the Jibe. 10 1.4,51.11.z...5.Q.6 ON 51.01 , WAY, March 2Dth, and continue uutit Curtner notice. J. J. 1.10H61:01 , 4, Lieu. Paca'r. and b'et. 1). W. istind, Pa.la'r. Agent, Chicago. tune, Jon. H. 3ltitAtE, nuperiutoutteut. VIOLA RAILROAD. UREAT OEN TItA L connecting '1 10 ."93-kitlittLie Atlantic ()died with WO4terti, North-wedtern Ul,l JuULL-neaterEl nutted by i uuIiLIMIUIII3 LalliWay direct. Mtn cunhocia at Pittsburgh with • ut btetthlllni to all ports can the Wed ....al it Choc land and thanduatu With whaunern to all punts on the North. we.iteru Lakes; waking the /11,..l wager, C11.7.6VL5: and iiidaAuct court; by which caw be for Warded to and Irian the tiliisAT WAIST. Litiees be wean. Ph iladelphin td.. 1" I Slim Liu r YI HST UL.4..6. Boots, Sharon, MA, 111111 1 Unps, bucks, Dry (iuodb,(tu boxes, baba t 100 g . „ . nod trunks,) brags, in buice4,ltutt bales) ' Feathers, ars, dt GOND I log and Licking (in original .ales), Druliti (in casks), thirclware, (in J. Us— el 10 an, rolls ur boxes), Wool, and nieep EaStWald, tcc. , Au. ULAcln.—Anvila, Steul, Chains (in csaLa), Hemp, Bacon bald York, 6alted iu,. thm, (lousy or in sacits), Tobacco, whi:inn> Lured, (except C - igal a or cut,) eau 11 . 1.'LL I:onm,, lion, ttacou, noel eur6, (Ili racks u 3 buses O anti Laird I, NuilB, audit Alin, tiur• raitn Uniy, ntch, nosin, dc. , dc. until further now., iiitAlA in car lodAl4, i uts. .1.110,11,6. until tuna., uorruN Lila, nut caor•eiiing, CW.I the. Weiglit, uu!il Curtner Duties. MEM 1.1.1.4. A at 11:21J s. u. . 6.2 t, F. AI 10:10 2:.1 r 11-30 P. L. B•Ct . aLy pulut East of l'uliadbi plua, Lb pariAcuial to weak parliagua "uiu Pr ytuanta tiaiLroati." All deeds Guaaiguell to the Agents ut tins Itucd et l'hil,lt,lvtaa ur eittiburgh, will Du turwartlad without blink: LIT I.l.4ll2tSb — linfrin, Wul 41 CU., 414,1111.4.1114 '1.1.444 ; It. Ir. base LY Co, St: Louts; e. u. tritiley s Cu., i;van,ville. Lud.; terultorta, 11011 A. Cu., alai Curter s Jewett, Lourotqlle, Ay.; h.. C. 2,leiarniu, Madison, ind ; U. W. Itrowu es Cu ,aed ire. to 1 Cu. ; Ciacinuacl,• N. W. liralault..4 Co, ZililobVlll,, Mau; 14but:14. Co., No. CM Kilhy street,, licietOp;Loooli A Cu., NO. Aolor 'Joao., Now Punt; Nu. 1 William btrent, awl Nu. b ball.ory Place, Now York; ti. J. Ltneeder, Philadelphia; Alograw 3 1K ut, , Poi iiio..ro Stewan, Pittsburgh. it. H. 1101.ThiTON, 000urai Preight Ago tt. J. LL.)&13.:11,1 - L*1 , .. • buy.oxikk:udeut, AltooL.L: to. MEE e. N:4ti e /Err PFETSgLitUbiii & CtMAiEJLLSVILLE Ci 11 EL T list uu,l Uuui lei ui,.• rwil ruaJ is now to,cuo , tut LiAti Lfullt.pUrUitiUtA ul pei.ungeru tilt brig Ltt Lu anti tr ue, Piteeuurgh and Conuullavllla, , UuLt,t:Ltug wnu Ut k - oLale) vuula ljuutrul ittutruad ut ralutuu'a 6tatam. iirraugenielits 'Lava alms Want wade with Liao Pouud) I vault. Ueutral litultuail, by winch threitt;ti trulgut to and lialturatru will Le cat:flee !row peluta on the rittelwrgu cud CouttellavtuelrUnd, Ly car Watts, ea !avertible terwe. nu,/ after Monday, 'zbiu ut Deculutper, the Pwsouger lratne will be run daily, ,xce . vt zuudays, as tultuws: MAIL T.KALN, will learn tho Pm!:looger Station of tn. aL Plttabilrgit, at 7.00 &cluck, A. le., ,a L.,IILLeILiL Wu at IzuU A M. Leaving Flitnutlign u'clucii, P. M., and arriving nt Luuttelinvilln i'. I:1111 Li leave Uuciacii. villa at a e'ciocii, 21. , o.ollllltxti4g with the illairaville .I.eacilatrwilatiou Train, en the raciaa)ivaina Nadi - cad which arriver, ut Piltaliurga at 11 A. za. MAIL to, 'hug, Conuel 3ville ut 2:00 Y. M., h LIU couLI.LLI , n it, ale Br tLaJLI Accualuiudactuu Trniu , m, tu, i oll113y1)a.w.. arrive 2. I.lll.ll3Argit nt b.OU and trove i'utuburgh, and stAtiunt3 on ti, Pitt: 16.1rt.t6 tau! Co6indltivula Atti,,iil ruceivod and th.ILIN er, at 11416w/a .oekot, uppus/ta UUIII6 Depot, ou 'Aber t j utrett.. Booting & Cuntles fur Mt. I'leautut, Liuiumawn, Frostburg, Cumberland, will leave CbuueLinville rLguMrly uu ti,a arrival of the [nand. :um! Tfain ctmuLcuiaLso.iit West Newton with cuache,, by the Plank iivad, itiriL Mount Yietkaabt, Somerset, ,atiLlpatell, Cumberland, he Tickets eau nu hati from Ticket Agent at the Peuusy I Y 3111,3 Olati 1 - a,sem;er .oeput. mrl6 ki. B LAC ii ST. iSj 6, pork' ten den t. Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand CAURIAGES AND inTGGIEs, FOB. 6AL tviitTE'S TW 0 151 iL E RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE. SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE or exchange, on the moot reasonable terms, ... a due assortment of tarcnches and sccond•haud Buggies made by Watron, c 1 Philadelphia, some nut nut,. used. Also, twoutycne new Buggies, made in my own b , ,op, from . the very best material purchased In E,isteri, market. A 800 lot of trotting Wagons ' new and second baud. a let of Boat Wag,u,,, Jenny Linds, Germant3wo Wagon ~ Jersey %Vegetal and Ruckawayq, two fine Phmtons, seats I , lour persons, ono them Watson's make, and the :AM, New York make. two Hue Sulkies, one made by Mr. P. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, sultelde for light marketing, The subscriber gutters himbelt, thei he can make It to the interest of persons wishing to pa chess, to give him a call. The establishment is convenient to the city, the Exe:isi. Omnibus Line of Um()) es passing the door every ten minute mt23.llydaw JOSEPH Wll WEET hwe,t Poratces,Just received cud for sale b e ccria JAS. Water steer:. - - - bble, extra nue hetet,.o and litellelluwer; Vandiver; Intl Bassett Apples, Jest teed and fut bah. dell. JAS. A. FETZER. 811Writbr pOTATOE.B.- - 1.) bas. 50 1, Pehel, 414:sawn Potatoes, je,,t fur as e JAM He A. YETZER., $41.0 - :72t, N r 4! rt 6,1 , YE FLoUlt- _ iiiols bbl. 4 ireGn gr0.f..1 layo Ploul ' jdat iraa-I,e 1 a. .1 for by JAMES A. FETZER, Purl B 9 Wsv.3r street. (1 RE Eli APPLES. _ Jr bbIA. gretiu appks, Jiist r., - .01 - ” Al and YJi ha lc y 0n1.130 JAR. % F.ETZE rt. Watar r g3ERRY 86 CO.'S flue /and extra fine t. for ail,: Et W. S. EIAVEN E Stationery Store, wr'64 N. a, dl, &A and ao Market atreat I 0 BAGS Dried Ap&les, for eale by 11.10 A Y, COBGRA.V.E. , mr24 Noa. 18 ac d 20 Wood am ,a f SACKS lITATIIERS, for sale by BAUALEY, COSOR /, CU., yield Nn. IR zed 20 'Wont) strpest LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN THE RE!) PETTIOOATr—Just opened, an Invoi o of the cut ~ timed " Red Pettico.t..." Call and secure one eoan at JOS. HOHNIVe, 77 hlorkdt street FRENCH PA PER H ANGINGS.-- New dettena and vel y Leautitol—received by lob: for este by W P. MALSVALL a co , LavLa - turs h.,llialers. 87 Wood street. eIASIIMERE AND ORIENTAL TAPE V..) ThY Imltatinna (01 - 1 Wall Paper, of French and wan manufacture, Cot oaf. by W. P. blAitallALL a uu, un2s No. sT Woodstr. fIHEAP WILL PAPER.—Thousands of rolls to mtl nt 8, 10 aud 1214 cents. W. P. MARSHALL 4 C), 111125 Nu. 87 W0.,,d arra. A LUM. -50 barrels for sale by B. A. FALINESTOCK a Cu novls Corner Wood and First streets. fILOVERSEED.-25 cacks just received, %IL) and ror sale by 'frill HENRY H. OOLLINS GARDEN SEEDS.—The subscriber hes 'nut received from the celebrated gardens of Briggs & Brother,Rochester, N. Y., a large assortment of eat ly Garden Scads. Werreuied equal, if not superior, to any. For sale by JAB. PATTON, Jr, Federal street, inrl7 Allegheny City. frLAS.-30 half chests Young ifysoD, perial Oaapoerciec, Black Teas, in store And for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., uov23 Allezhony OBY. DUFFS BOOK-KEEPING, BJnni=B, and Duncan's system of Penmanship, for sale by W. P. EJAVEN, mr4 Corner D'arket and Second streets. 500 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS. Just received and fos sale by Ef AVSN. =24 Corner Market and Becond streeta. 1 . 0 DRUMS COD FISIL for sale by BAGALEY, COMRAVE & CO., mr2.l Nom. 18 and 20-Wood-greet. rpORPEDOEB,-100,000 No. , just receiv ed and for sale by I;ETUithLtiti EC CD A . kiklYmirat s .LISDEWOIi, No. 8 w ecd dna I~1~"~YC.~~: DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTKERS I PalPaanD at Da. C. M. JACIIBON, Pun Jae, Pa., Will effectually care LIVED, COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSLE. , CHIt NIC Olt NERVOUS DEBLLITY, JAUNDICE DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, And all Dittaiel cerisfriAfrom a dirordered Meer sr tomaah, Such as Conelipa• nen, Inward Piles, Balinese, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Relines ' ? orea a' we ll ig earth htin ur th n e ' St p ztl, t fgorarr'Fird'ucia kirmea„,d4things,aiiiruttominring g of at th the e Cations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the SW -Hcaurriedoking and Difficult or Suffocating cenaations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Nisitin,,,s Dots or Webs before the eight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration ' Yell lowness of the Skin and Limbs. Pala the Bide, Back, Cheat, Limbe, Sudden Fleishea of Heat buirn.l •In in the Flash, Constant Of Evil, and groat. Delmer/on of spik/T.S. • In attributing such valuableproporties to this remedy, us rash or unwarrantable assertion is madeebut is simply stated a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extraor dinars cares, and benefits derived from its use, under the di rection of itaillustrious originator, Dr. Hociland, among all cis wof European eociety, and from the Immense mass of testimony, from all parts of the American continent, accw undated during the last ten years,"ln the hands of the prey ant proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to which the Carman Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is al. moat universal; indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there cannot bc found among its members that peculiar same and Linenits appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or au emaciated and mattering Dyspeptic. Then of what i1111310L1130 importancetio this class of invalid that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed withi their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug au tare into its composilion • a remedy on - which the patient can tely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and be assured rem actual and tangible proofs that the article he is using really possesses the virtues attributed tort. Such a tomes) , as ‘II.OOPLAND'S GERMAN BI'PPERB." Thousands t' dollars have been expended in its manufacture and diffusion throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietor feels the greatest eatisfaction in elating that there is no state, county, or even village, where the Medicineage , has been - introduced, that there cannot be found numbers willing testify to lts 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 greet virtues. in conclusion, then, wo would respectfully ask ut all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give the Bitters a trial, and rest assured it will never be regretted. In proof of the statements abo4e made, all are invited read attentively the Almanac published annually by the pro prietor, for Farmers end Ramifies, containing .a great nuns bar of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in favor of the Bitters, from the moat prominent and well known in. dividuala in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the int• tors are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously. Principal Office and Mau n factory , Od Arch etreat, Pa. Philadel- For ride wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities, and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town In the United States and Canada, and by IL L. FAHNESTOCK At CO. awl Dr. QUO. H. 11.BYlii&it, y 2.lydeiv NEW TREATEALENT's Private and Confidential medical Advice! AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE LIOSPI- Telt—F4tabliatied tor the erns of Syphilis, &initial u..ituess and the secret iitfirlDitirS of Youth and Maturity, hy Dr. ADIOS A SON, Bull:al., N. Y. Odle corner of Maio and Quay streets, (up stairs.) A ..k..lOhT SOIENTLNIO INVENTION. au tuntrLtuannt fur the can, of Gubitttlllubtlity, GT NCWELLV that aLure pruptrly Icudviu ua Snutinut Vi6akuess, ste. Can ue pbrule.u.vitly carol from tfteeu to twenty days, by tltu thin of tI U traninut, Whet' us..l t.i , llJuiraly wttla tuudiatar.d. YOUNG MEN 'FALSE PALI:TM/LAP. NCYI`I4.3; Dr. A.N.Ltsti & 6UN LEL.d platoon; lu nunouticlug that they tuavo luvt:La<Al o uloot inipertaut instrument for the cure ur the aLuve diseases.. it ono beou subjected L e Lodt by the must ennucut physicians iu Louden. Paris, Philadelphia and New York; it tins been declared the ouly useful iustrotacut ever yet invented, fur the cure of gentinal Weakuesa,or an 4 disease of the genital organs, causeit by the seciet tiehite ul youth. Dr. AMUS A SUN, iu mdar tv satisfy the cuuit skeptical es to the merits ot their instrument, phidge themselves that iu any instance whore they may preys mbiatisfactoly atte. fair trial, the 121U/ley will be refunded by returning the n - strument lie good order. Persons winning the above et:win: instrument will observe that the price, with the LlCeouipanyulg directious, securely parked and sant by express, la tun dollars. AND vULCK CURES. Dr. AMOS A SUN way be consulted from eight o'clocli lu the inerning until Mae at eight, In every stage and syn,i.- LULU of the Venuittil bleeds, , Uouorritcoa„ Meets, Socuudai y Symptoms, Sentieal Weakness, anpotonce and Strictures the Urethra, etc 4, with inviolable socretiy. The treatment they adopt is the reant 01 upward of mercy years' extensi4o aim !mecca: fill practice in London. The most inveterate edam; of Venereal Diseases eradiated is eight or nluo days • arid cases of a slight nature In two or three days, at a mod• crate expense. 'lnn cure uirtlelo,l without cuallnetuent hindrance !rem basilica -1;1313u, nudes and pains the and limbs, effectually eradicated. A CURE WAillt4NT4p. Jr. AMOS S SON have.deiuted then attention exclusive to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they hake CULL-YIN ueutly Wen ettable.ll6 render to their fellow-creature, e f ully teetwed aud greatfully acknowledged by coeval, can tpaLielatb and others daily arriving in town trout all pm is tit the country, for the express purpose only ol consultaticus while their exertions have been crowned with the most big nal advantages; yet tram what they have experienced/ - inquiring Into the causes of these infectious complaint (hum their moat ninth) condition to that of the most Mau gorses and inveterated) they have always entertained the peesibillty of their prevention rind removal, and likewise so variably found that the most horrible and manguant zorins of disease could almost aiwaya be traced to one of the to:- lowing causes:—ignorance, neglect, or the ill effects of he althful and improper treatment; thereibre, Dr. .A.M.Os SUN have succceaed in discovering, in the selection of their remedit; a safe, effectual, and cautions course; omitting sit combination of remethes which boar au equivocal character, as well as those ivho2u premature or injuoicious application might to productiv., of bud consequences in the hands private individuals. In short, the !audible end of their re medies is the lessening of a great mass of human misery by the atleuiation, relief and prevention of those grievous at llictions that are iu re_lity the secret foe of life, and which, while they so extremely surround us, call aloud fur our skill and interference fur their extermination. COUNTRY INVALLUS. Persona in any pert of tbu world may by eineces.fulty treated by forwarding a correct detail of their ~ Z 45, with a remittance for nuidicnieu, Addreeb h r. AllOB 4 at.I.N, cora.r Main and Quay fitrettes, Buffalo. N. Y. ja2.3:db0.4 1 y ut alt diseases ute great, first cause Springs trom neglect of Nature's lawn (1F16.1413, NOT o r W-11E.N A CURE -IS CIUARANTEED all stages of SECRET DLSEASES, Self. Abuse, Ner vous D,bility, dtrictures, Weida, Gravel, Diabries, Distaste of the Kidneys and bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, rktra. Wirt, Pains in the BOWS and Ankles ' Diseades of the Enrigp, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the liodyor Limbs, Can cers, Drupoy, Epileptic Fits, Sc. Vita's Deuce,trad all diseases arising tram a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such as nervous trembling, lose of Illentury, lure of power, geller;_i wealrlieflS, dimness of vision with peculiar sipts upper before the eyes, lose of sight, wakefulness dy,tpsi.saa, liver diseasea, eruptions upon the pain in Ale back. and heed, female irregularities and all improper discharges from Loth sexes. It matters nut from mast canoe the diseasa orioinn cud, however long standing or obstinate the case, recireery certain,and in a shorter time than a permanent care can he eueete by any other treatment, even after the ilirn: y e Leo bathed the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the r means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without edit causing, uo sickness and tree from mercury or balsam. bits ing twenty years id practice, I have rwaned frogs the jdv: ii death /natty tlious:;mis, who, in the last *gazes of ch. shove mon tioned disea.tu3 bad bean gives up to die by Mei. physicians, which warrants me in promising to the aafictod who may place themselves under my care, a perfect sue eio.d speedy cure. thmet diseases are the greatest col , allO , to LiOldth, as they are the first cause of Constimpticat, bet-, furs and many other dioceses, and etxuuld b , ia terror 1, the airman family. As a permanent cure is ecarcely crier otter: id, a majority of the ceece falling into the hands of iLICOLO petailt persons, who not only fail to cure the diseasis to rein the constitution, tilling the system whir werc,ity, which, with the disease, hasteus the eilliferoi lute n iapn ilmasumptituta lint should the disease and the treatment hot cease deal.: speedily, and the vietlui marries,- the disoasii open the children, who are bora with feeble constitution. and the current of life corrupted by a virile which Levey itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affe. Elena of the skin, eyes, throat and lunge, taktrlttlow them a brief v5.:A...1.e Cl sufficing arid oceirip.ing the ; an early grave. SELF is wit - Aber forwiduble entwy to health, t• notiaue the in the dread catalogue Of human diseases ceob -0 destructive a draft, upon the system, dravring Its thin - , sands of victims though a few years of Buttering deaf, to ar, untimely grave. it th-stroys the nervous system, rapid: wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangewebi prevents the proper development of the system, dlsiwillem. for nattrtage, society, bneinnes, and all earthly happities , and leaves the, sufferer wretched in body and wind, prod!, posed to Consumption and a train of evils wore t•: to dreaded than death itself. With the fullest COLILIsIi,c, I a" , alit the unfortunate victual of Self-. Luca that a permanent and speedy cure can he effected, and wan the +Maud:mu/6bl of ruinous piacticos my patiente can L 6 rvetere4 to bmits., vigorous health. Tao afflicted are cautioned against the use Mt.!! Clues, for there are so many ingenious anares in ilm . C(.lUulia, of the public prints to catch and rub the unwary sat, that millions have their coustitatiohs rained by tlw compounds of quack doctors, or the equalli polsonons hos trams vended as "Patent Medicines." 'I have carefully ab.l lyseii many of these called Potent Medicines and bud tort nearly all of thew contain Corrosive Sublimate, which one of the strongest preparations of mercury utid n dvsd., poison, which instead of curing the disease daptbi,s tem for tile, Three-Murtha lit tLe ',etc/A noetrfues now up by unprincipled and igueinut pet . ..Am, who i;d [vat vu stand even the alphabet of the muter;, V4 , 3:::<i, and efo Evr-i ly as destitute of any tundledt;ii . of the human eyeterni, lug one object , (July In via*, and that to inakx...ay.,,,By leca of cousequel-es. irregularities and all ,h , o‘seeot males and telilaLts It c.f., on principle. eatebliehed ny twenty years sanctioned by thousands of the most renmrkeble cured. Stedictuee, %vitt fall dixectiuus aunt to any 1 -, :t;t - jf united :11.st:-.3 or Cattrvlas, by patLftta ouotratioiottiog tht gymptonoi by I.ttor. Csaefaao corn , 4powleace oitrf.sti j dtAltial. Adtlrotia J. SCJAISIERVILLB, St. D., Office lie. 1.151 Filbert street, He. IOU) below Tweiit 1, !elph ln MINERAL WATERS.—BIue Liok, Bt - 41 fiord uud - Cungru,u Wutera comtautly uu hued us JOSEPH ELENILtiC, f,t) OurL4x Diamond and IME'S Ferratcal TWO, Bark and Elixir 1 4 , - nark, ou ta.nd ar:i for nle by DIANOS TU RENT.—Two elegant lio6e wood 634 octavo Pianos, will be flatted to prlvato tltu, Wee only. Apply to JOHN It. MELLon, fe2B 82 Wood kitrovi. IRIIITS for Christmas and New Year.— Bent Layer Ralnial • c991 . ,:a 4;117 . 40, Lu drtma and per boxes, °nil" leyle. R 64. 187, saw, taw. a BB )WNLEEth, fit CORN SIIELLERS.—Smith's Patent, al' ranged for hand, home or eteam power, warranted 1., every respect, and will shell from 30 to 40 Lathele of Der botu. Will be cold low by nownv 1 rsui rwal DARISIAN 'l'oolll PASTE,: prepared under tie capervialon of Dr. DuMon, Surgeon Den fist, for Cale by JO& /LEMING, ANOTHER supply of Low & eon's 8141p9aLz London Tata Soaps received to-day, by JOs. PLEMING, , fel6 Corner Dianeoid and Market street. 1100S.—Dreesed, no?, jut, received and far rale by JAMS din/Mak dela 83 Water rave: DEBPUMERY —Of deeeriptione and price: ickl,—,Sa tierces prime Rice, jet gi p . L it can be bad at _ JR& BUM NG'B, ed and for fah, by MILL b AIOEHTEON, at's Wawa Lamina and Markel 4geel. Par/2 Mai. 293 and 291Libartr stmt. H S. YA FINE:4IO3K & a ',:'3.:l!:,tr:f*-.4i.'-%-i.'..1:•:.,....i.:-.,,.:.•,..-.-•:•, • ,• •••:. • • N•i t ,‘1 . 441 1,: ;•.V, : • . :.: .. :: : ' , :i :- :! -. :: ; : : ::: :: : ;.: '. ';:v : ::f::. ...:.7•-':.!:''li,to.'..Z.:,:•::,.:7.;',_:',•:''''''''-7:.'. MIDICA.IS: - ;' • (:1-: I. S' 11 is ~. 'i' a 7 it v ; ; 11 4 4 Ai LIVER PILLS. Visa aStibis psi They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The VERMIFUGE, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various subject to Worms The LIVER. PlLLti g tor the cure of LIVEY, COM PLAINT) all BILIOUS DE RANGEMENTS, SICK 11-IEAD ACHE, &C. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VERMIFUGE and LIVER PILLS, prepared by vitovßivt.Torts, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take fit , other, as there are varioua other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Verwifuge and Liver Pitta. 4...1 others, in comparison with Dr. MeLANlt's, are worthless. CO The GENUINE Mc Lane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug !:;tores. FL I BRO'S, WO0I) ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. Proprrm M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVEIi PILLS.-76 groan on band and for wile by H. L. FAHNESTOM lk C. Corner Wood and Fourth atreeta. I.IIIORIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S .11ED/OAL and SURO TOM, °tikes, No. SO tiIIITHFIELD Street, burgh, Pa. DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pii burgh, and has bean in practice for Last twenty-five years. Ills business been confined mostly to. Private and Si gical Disesses, CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need ef a medical friend, should Lull to find out the sure place of rel The Doctor is a regular.graduate,. his experience In the treatment of a la a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtaintng parunme*l relief, by the use of ilia remedies and following Ids oilsilar. DR. BROWN'S RILUEDIES ..... never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dl:caws-34 Impurities and Scrofulous Alfactious. Alaz, all dirttsistsa arising from a hereditary taint, wlsichmardfesta Itself in tho form of a tatter, psoriasis, and a great many forma of Maio diseases, the origin. of which the patient is ectirely iguorans Ta persons ao'afalctod, Dr: ; B. offec.9 hopes ofu Sax° 0.113 spoodyrecoTerry: • kiE3II.IYAL WEARNEBB Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming tronbia, broog at on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratilitation which the young and weak-minded often give way to, i'to their (earn destruction,) are the only reliable remodiu known in•thle coeunalth.—they are safe, and make a speedy restoratlee to htry RU U3MATJiIM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to care this painted dis ease in a few days--he will warrant a cure. He dal trata Piles, Gleet, Oonorrhtaa, Stricture, Urethral Disznarges, male Waikness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of tno Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in the and Kidneys, Irritation of. the Madder, together with all diseases of an Impure origin, A letter describing the symptoms, containing a ins, ti rated to DR. 11ROWN, No. tie Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will b.-; immediately answered. Medicine lent to any address, eafely packed and tecure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. Id Smithfield Street, Pitts. burgh, Pa. IS NOT A DYE. lire. S. A. Allea's World's flair Restorer. (RAY LIAIRED, BALD, or porBoue, with) kj diseases of hair, or acely, road the following; aral judge of the artielee: Blira. S. A. .A.LIJEWS ZY.LOAJALSAhI tad, Or WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, is essential to nor with the RESTORER, and la the beat Hair Dreasing for ohl er young extant, being often efficacious la cases of hair fall. Mg,4tc., without the Restorer. REV. Et. V. BEGAN, Editor (tattle to Hu!Meas. "We can. testify to its 'effects," Au: PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D., Marfreesboi a*, 'i'eno. "Notwithstanding irregular use, the falling off of hair ceased, and my gray locks reStored to original calor," .kr— REV. S. B. MORLEY, Attleboro', Massachusetts. . 1 t has changed the "Crown of Glory," belonginr; tw old men, to the original boo of youth," ie. - REV. M. THAOHER, (CO yeurs of ego,( Yv.mhar, Chenangc. county New York. "My hair is now restored; It to nothing like a dye", Ac. REV. D. T. WOOD, Aliddlatawo, New York. "My own hah; and that of another of my family, has groatly thicken ' ed, where moat bald," to. REV. JAMES PRIME, New York city, reoulameods it, 2 3 REV. W. PORTEUS, Stanwich, Conn. "it hae /net my moot Itallgalllo Olf.peCtElll4la REV. J. N. GIILSWOJ,E, Washington, N. b. "It to r alit' efficacious in t — ootoring the hair," au. REV. Q. M. SPRA'fT, Lowtsburgh, .Peousylvael... iV can and do cheerfully recommend it," sc. REV. J. P. TUSTIN, Charlestown, South Oaroiloa. The white hair Las 'become obviated," &c. REV..AMOS BLANOHARD, Meriden, N. it. Wo think very highlv,of your preparation," Az. REV. H. O. aMITH, Prattsburgh, N. Y. " I woe surprisco to and my hair tarn Ad when I was young," Ac. REV: 0 AL CLINIC, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "It has Li:- pal my hair falling and caused a new growth." REV. A. PRIER, Chatanque county, Now York. "I an. satisfied and recommend it." REV D. mourda, Cross itiv.r, New York. "it la tha bass preparation extant,' REV. WILLIAM oikriT4Eilitim Mother's Magazine, New York. "itecommenths it." IT Sir We might swell this list, but If not CuVieCEd, TBV . LI We export these preperationa to korepe even, ana are Erapersealg s.t others there 6:1 wall ee in the U States. It dc;a not ;0? crr Eula l y till ELL - , pi - irartial wircilee tale aLd retail mereliaisi. lu rho Juit d kitatew, Cut re, ur Canada. 0 791Elaw rlDb 18itt0Ofit where addreeo all letters and inentriz.a. Soma dealera try to Hai articles instead of this, on which they make more profit. Write to Depot for circa& tartar, and information. Gennir.o Jirt.S..d.,titen c,ritten in ink. Beware of cormterfeit3. feep3:e-o-d3 CUM MRS. ALLEN'S ILAIR RESTORER. -A largo supply always on Laud raid for eflid L. B. lam' BERYL. FAMESTOtti, No. 74 Wood street, Itaittsbw,egt tg HAS JUST RECEIVED. 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