Wo - Orms, N.,. 69 OILANT street, between rnurth sited% iel Diamond alloy. ape. _ . 'AMES A. LOW ME, Attorney at Law, t./ -like Pent tit street, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield ithd 011 e . ,) alloy. dooll:ly 11. All L, Surgeon Dentist, Blidafiefilir 1.1,/ U. ~ w. Ithtlt , , No. 141 Smithfield Strout. ~,,„4 - ofilo i„,,,,,i,-,,,,, M to 1 O'CiOdi,lllolfrolllllll o ii o'ciuck. tol,lMly S001"1', b'ourch street, five doors urA. Me.tt.vt *yr uCi tt. m h....v .'clock A. M. to t. o'clock SCLIOONMAKER, Matmfucturer oC Ilia Lead, hod head, Zlttc, Yairtt, Littaxga o ...eutty, Le. Pi twltsatt• e deafer to Ulla, Paiute, Varulslies,Turpoutlue, Lt., No. 2S, V. 4.101 ,itre,t, Plitalturgla. noted • osE 6t, Btatoes.o.,or to L. Wil wi k Cu., curlier of Min het atleet and (A,butaritly ou Imud a full itsamrtment of DREGS, MED- EblelNE OLLESTE, V.EUMEIIY, and all arti• clog pertatuilig to bib bush:tear— Phyniciume Prvacriptious carefully compounded at all Vows. ja9:y _ 1 W. C ' Ll A.DW ICK, dealer in Kentucky • •-•xf 'ronAuuo, iteuzi awl PAPER, Nu. 14Y Wood xtriii•ii., below Sixth, pitixburgli. . [ap2o:ly .6 - ..6 —. ills higlisst ulsrkst price, it.,64lSti, putt! fur 114ige. _ 17ALTlitt I'. Wilibliel.LL JOBLYIi L'.. IlUaiil3 WP. MARSIIALL S.: Co., Impurtere and . Joiners an French anti Au/extent, PAPER. RANO t NGe, N., .t.ci W....A strost, Pittsburgh. 44rdo , tig,uhi lur tiiiiriciehrittuil Inanatta,tareauf tliagtara. Daiwart . 1 . 00., Purls. aug7 I)AVID CA:I'PBELL 4, SAMUEL POL LOCK Lava 114docin 1..1 together uLdel. am 'style of CAZIIsk:LL PULI4OOII, tfausactiou of t geberal Variety dud Dry Uoudes tarAuetts, dud the tuttuufaCture of lulu mid Waved flue Wit 11,311ft:hip. Inbl9 B El' 11 Elt & AN DERSUN, (suceessord to .1.51,113 IthmicAs B Cu.,) whulu-sale drains in FOREIRIN FRUITS, N UTti, SPICES, CON FECTIONAIIX, SUGARS, tc., No. 29 Wood atn,et, opixiditu Cho St Charity:l hotel, Pitt+. burgh.. up 2 tirGLIAPIA A. FINIEUINI. 1 J. GILLESPIE Looking laad Manufacturera, aud dealord in Looking Ulass Pia Plato Ulans, En graviuge, Combs and Paucy Ooods, N 0.76 Wood atroat, Pitts. burgh. On hand and tuadu to order, Uiit Pier a.. Mantle Ulasso2, Mahogany, ltueowwxl, Walnut and Gilt le: mica, or Mould ing, of every description. far Steamboat Cabins Pecorated and Gilt. BOTTLERS.- JOUN OGDEN & CO., Bottlers, N 0.187 First tltroot, would respectfully inform tho pub ;lc that they have constantly ..1:1 hand a large supply of AARSAPARILLA, MINERAL \l ATER, ALE and PORTER, of the best quality. The ,ttention of famine.: Is particularly directed to the fact that they bottle WAINRIG ALE in its puroat state. Physicians recommend it to familie on account of its whole• some and stn ngthening qualities. oct3O:ly J. Ea. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR (Dr. Irish's Neer k1e12:13. J W. KERR, ARCHITECT, REMOVED from rarer of Fifth and Wood to ...AIR STREET, lu Phillips' new hulldiug—coutiuues to prepare Plans mid Stie.:itiestious of, and to Superluteud the Krectiou of every description of Buildings. de'Atly• A } , ULTON, BELL AND BRASS xi.. FOUNDER, No. 70 SHOUND street, Pittsburgh, Yu., is prepared to turuisb to order I: LiUlwH, 2TEELNII3OAT, FACTORY ANL) of all nizeo, trutu 10 to 10,000 IJI - 11M I. 131.3.1. S nwde t. order. STOP 21 d U.l of .I 1 diem, for liConull,wan. MINERAL, WATER PUMPS, U l /UNTISH and avery varlay of Brame thiatluga fluldted 10 Lilo otuslueil muunt,. Ali131 . 1"8 A NTI .ATT ftlTl ON METAL; I,TUN':'. PA 'I"I±INT .21 ETA LIAO PAC I 0, for Btoun b gi I y . (111(1llR11)(lE 141A.X WELL, • !ad It 11 MAL'S ULLIIIIeI uv '.ure 14' raki, ct, 1111 Etirtasilks s ; And Dos!ere iu Clocks, ficatho Furnishing Goods, Zw. Au. ctiti Woos atrect, abova Fifth, ya, MhtlituvlJtUtilwel Gs 1.1,f EDUCATIONAL Q. FranciN Academy for ituys, I 'l'll Pi MARE; lib' Eltli Cutubrltt Caul y, Pa. 9 ti It I NsTIT TION , tlitadt , ..ll Ea. stldLldi dritot ds all did lid , cit.:1.11.2 that ten he tlctittud tut d 11 d' Ituti ,n. It 1.140 iuust Lieelthy nua turt.eque ptilLi.Pll •.1 the Allegliouice, tlisteut lour utiles tiuut iii ussuu El aliou, the utull route bOLVvvtd,l l'it,tslatrgli. ht.„Jutinetti ),:u tutistiteitietig the nut .13..10101y w ,Sdpidiait , , Ell • !ii:d2 the 16th ul July lollowiug. rttalad ~i.lOl 11-i. itii: 42udldd, pet etualui. Flit , tilmast, Lusd 110.1,.t a I.u>tgriusns ei , Itr>roi 1 f.UI per 111.11L1(1/ title Betiding Fot )urtimr portl, tilnin Apply to tliii oi At Al Jr uy. cut, 11. t u,.v it, tl'L.•ogrv?. t0,:i0,1 I'd& to. ce s Cat•l twlteSt Staiii eta ry , urvl r: • - •A ob"r t: UV,CIP.: , It.:IIN P/1'114E11.4; Litt" Ltarob , r, Weistatorollteba e.,iettty, Pa. 111'4 THE COI.I,II;tiEARETAII(MVPIIE .Nuai I,ruLj,.Loe ul Enoi,:, Edtv LI Li. , Ult.si,n, uthighalks, 1.11:taol PliikaiLophy, ,411111ri:III Lraltelloci ul higLur udj! ion y u adpiring Co Prienthood. 'Mtn WI MEI ter butil d and Tuition are pbr year, to ~ paid mewl-annually, etrieLly iu advuuco. Worat.i. owl Freacle mad other languages, Drawing, Paint lag and 141umic,lorin no extra clargem,exceliting some .01:01/r peuaatiun fur the LIEW at instrutneuta. Medicine, Washing, Books, St.stiouery, etc., form extra charges. Fur particulers apply to Wu Director of the College. The Collegiate year begius on the lot of September, mud IbUliH on the 3 , 1 of July following. FATHER U. Director of the College DRY GOODS. Retrench! Retrench!! ANOTHER CRASII --IN PRICES 1- -Bo lug (law mluod to aril our eitua, lLitnigh '• hrn 1101 t," we linvc) wade a gutinrul eiWyeft— itEbu(;ED EN-rittE 'you's. To Still lower p.lce a. Air Now to the [hue to bay *lieu the ansurt.then I. auto Liken, nod the Pi iCEIGI Pat bowl/ I Down!! tict.29 J 1161 I N W., locket ationt. ra — i 11 E LAST CIIA NUE IN itihbeea, worth 76 centa, at 63),r,' per yard du do do til3l, at SU do du Jo do 50 at :17% do du do do 37% at 1.5 do JOSEPII HORNE, 77 Market street. R lull V ELV ET,,TRIMMINGS, AT HP,DUOISU PRIWV„ A choir:ea:l.R trell.llt ou hand and for tale at 1.1011NE1.. 0 . 77 Market atrt,L GENTLEMEN'S UN DER GARMENTS— Wool, Silk, Merino and Heavy Oottou Uuder Shlrta and Drawnle---a frenhoupply r 0.,, Yeti as dol9 17 Market 'street. " IP IVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the Price of I.IELADLEI"S huleattle Buyers and Veddlare will be furnished with BKADIA.IY'S TLI.ItEN-PLY KNITTING Y A ItN6 at a reduction of Five Cents per pound, by the bundl,, alter this date, For Cash, and Cash only. JOS. IIIIRNIr, 77 Market street, dect Agent for the Mat:tuft:atm er EMBROIDERIES. -Our excellent stock of Preach Embroideries, nod the low prices nt whirr, they are marked, offers rare ludaermeuts to ladies wishing purclowe the latest styles MONEY 1 MONEY 11 ED DOWN. gy ti coat reduction in the price of Embroideries. We have gone carefully over our handsome . I IS NU Li-WORKED COLLARS, UNDER SLEEVES, ' MUSLIN BANDS, etc., ets And LLerd the idicea t.. daft the "Hard 'Tirana." The Untied way teiy Lal getting bargains at 4,127 LiORNE'S, 77 Market street. FANCY EILAta DRESS SILKS. A largo liwuntiaulit, whit ie We are clueing out V EttY CHEAP FOR ()ASH El A NBUN LOVE, Formerly Lute Brothers, lab No 74 Slarket street. WE NV I LI, SE L L from the present time titi comi.B.uly 6uap Etitt UASIJ. ElOtt.so call Mot .11 Liu our gto• 6. t! HANSON LOVE, ../1 . 1114,r 1 y v brae.. No. 74 Slnrhot “t. VORIN'IEII FRENCH, MEItINUES, for 62. uud 7, wall, tout tt it ttiolg,'2,s, In the, city. t NtiON (f.rinerly Loco Brothose), No 14 otr-et_ Will% AND FANCY DRESS sitAis A tun eviaw - W,eut, very etu.y. 0. El Nt?0:1 I. I IVP. Formerly love N; oih, Market alvc,t EVERY Erionoluiutil l'utohabui . of 1)1 CS:: 00916 blauthr4, . isna pie Goods, will null it to their udvartt.gu to cull and kr.4,ul uur New Litixtt ri BdII dud Winter 14;y0outlabucutupw,t. , 3 lag elßewlaa, V. 'HANSON ttk,"4,l v‘..,tuorly Li,vo ttrud., Nu, 74 Nte.4l - .ot. ‘ I II.A.Vi LS 1 SII AWLS 1 --Wool, (atenilk, Bru,ha, 4., Luidi long and aquwv, the yLwl iu lho Gil y, Mad tat .. y law prices for C NEON LUVI, , Nu. 74 Market PIQUE and MARSEILLES, Fleeuell, for tunliu g Fia•apt, Aha ge assortatetit at (kai4 - (31,X). ft. WfIITK 9 Oti'd BONNET VELVET. Every variety of Bue na thliterial, Silks, Vol •?atJus, iOl sal. ai 3333•313 LLORIiNII. NEW BEDFORD SPk.',lol CANDLES.- 1,1 20 Lucre F4Nrlll 01.1 lee up Laud and and for .It, Q L OAPS.-- to 1000 Langan Ituaiu Soap, in lb., 2 lb. and 3 lb, I,tro 1 . 600 " No. 1 Yalzu Soaps, iu lb., 2 lb. 111.1.1 3lb bas 8 1600 " Chemical Olive Soap, iu lb. lumps 200 " Olelne Oxide " " " 260 " (lermau 200 " Castile 60 " Pare Yalta Ou hand and for sale by Jail B. C. & .7. li. SAIN 1 Eli BUFFALO, CALF AND CLOTH OVERSIIOES, offered low, at "Phu l'ouplele Shoo S lare," No. 17 Fifth dtryvt, near Market. fel& DIFFUNLIAOLIER NEW CROP:- 'PA donne trash Stay:tea Fisit. lb mats Dana; WO Wawa Malaga ti.alsius, Just rocAdvcsi f.Jui Lot al* V 11.18YMXII , & ANDAW34OI, _ 3/S tufoW sit s , *wog** 84. Maio, WADI rA VW, Precistanaki, Paso& 1101121112 J. ANDllilLnOri NO. 151 ST. CLAIR STREEI, I.lllbuuttud, ee IL•1,3: I y JOzEl'll HORNE. 77 Market street. -PItICES4fAitK I:=1 " iu 3 lb. barn " In 1 lb. " vaVID kI t OANDLYS.3 WILLIAM ...... OJVFI:i MICANDLESS, MEANS & CO.. UUOOIIh.IOBS TO WIOa lINIANDLEffeI, I WHOLESALE GROCERS, SPRING AND SUMMER MUM tri iRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, AND PITTSBURGII MANUPAUTQUES GENERALLY, Ooruor of Wood and Water etreets, DA %IL Al CANDI.ES4 WILLIA.% MEAN d ' i' k coypu" WCandless, Meadau & Co., (Buocomure to Wick & M'Coudless,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and DeialarB in MON, NAILS, ti LASS, C4YIVoN VA 'INS, uud Mts. bivgbldwattfactures gouoruily, curuur ot Wood a utl Wtiter trootn, Pitttiburgh. rilyn FORWAItDING AND COMMISSION ALIVg ES COLRAIN S For Warding and Commission Merchants, I.IIOrIIIITG6I Oe S.;0110e-19' Pit tsburglk, UANAL Noin-I a ARO '.1.15 WATU,B. STARE; PITTSBUREIn, Pa ittIODES, BIAGIEIN Si. CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION 61.1ti1iC II A N'EV., No. 30 SYCAMORE HT., CINOINNATI, 0.1 jy:49 01159. llllMPtland, U. J. 110 i Ali, Jo MOUT Humphreys, Hoffer) i Wright, FLOUR 'VA "iI'ORS, PRODIIICE 4ND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 NORTII WIIARVES AND 155 NORM WATER Above Vine StrGet, It 11; T Conrad, Thompson it Cu, Thompson, Clark et Yowl v, Biter, Price & Co., •` Caleb Cope A Cu., Barcroft, Beaver A Canby, Neville & Hughes, E. M. Lewis, Cashier F. al, d Bank, Joe. G. Mitchell, Cashier rch's Ban k. ` • Morris L. Hallowell & Co., McCntcheon & Collins, John M. Kennedy A Co., Batumi & Co., Pickett, Mathews &Co., Maysville, Ky. lihrowsbury A Price, Madison, Ind W. H. Langley & Sous, Gallipolis, Ohio. Lawrence & Mathias, Louisville, Ohio: A. D. Bullock A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio W. Holmes & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bagaloy, Co-.grave A Co., mar/lays JOIIN L. LSEOI.I J 08.11143 t . .i. LBSO MALCOLU LIF.CII JOSEPH S. LEECH & C )., om. 242 and 244 Liberty st •®et, PerrBBUILGH, PA., BVSIIO /LE SA LIE Itei AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALAiltri IN L A 6 U it AND BACON, TIN ' , LATE AND TINNEItIi . 6Tueli, AND iv 1."11 , SA3UKti ACTU RE N. CVAIAki.PAN & (i ENEit A (, CUNI Pd 1 1-1 11) N FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Levee a►;@ Waahtugto►► Ave aut., INYANDOIVE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY itcyritiNcEs.—J.6ol tl. Lix,cli a Co., al, I PitleLu ry,i, td ntctinu[a generally. Jyll:ydaw 1.11 EN KY 11. COLLINS, If()rwardiLlg and 1„. C 4 ,FitmletsiuFF Merchaut, nu.l IkoIF.FIF, dot:Fitt wF I SEEDS nuJ t't It rIFUF , uot, 1111,11Fii ti WI,NE. 11.'L\D ili(.4tJ , ,)L?. ; EVLI N KENNLI V, lioleciale vd L o ut and Illy tug, DitiLilt. 11, NI. r,cl, ap:t I y N o R I=l cacti Falb 1.1 ticretart at 1S lta ma at, ti ll.Eautbi C If ft, Ni I- Ati N h., AL ~ i finaiLlitield bi.re6t, b6tweeu 6th and 11 PH 1.4 GLASSWA RE. • 6.4r4til . ...... 11:1L:fleth bit:if:llg lit:lffy L. ItIIVIWA ItOI.;ELtTSCI'I CO., i‘ol.,:no. la: tua l Cut, awl Plain lila:. l LA t,,lloone Ni 17 Loch, of Front., All utlrs ltmnwato and W Endow liiroti, c 1 low r‘l:ti hut 1:flly t g I.dlfUr . JObItP.LI J ULdEt. & If LAM, SUCCOSSoro to Muhaily butilio, Inftiffitactilrolt of Cut, I'lalu Flint and Fancy Culur,tl GLASSWARE, nod dealc.l to all kilain of Wintlyw Moat:, Flaaka, Vlala and llottlas War,- haunt, corner of and Walor e.ala, PitteLngL mbldly I ARPETS AND OIL C LOT EIS REMOVAL. -J. &U. PIIILLIPS have removed to their new building, Now 26 and 2S ST. CLAIR .41.ri,0t, weal Pout: st.reet and the Br . J. a. 11. MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR, FURNMURE,UA !MIMI E, TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT Er OPAQUE ViENDOW SILAAIDE OIL CLOTM 2 Of different °okra Aleu, LiV.ALEItzi IN OIL CLOTELI3 dr. WINDOW lillADkr.r. Dealers iu INDIA ItUDEEK knla, wade midi!! Goudyear'e Patent; Ageute of the Bunton and NeN. York Belting Otanpauied, fur the Hale of their INDIA RAI B -I.fElt BELTING, 1108E,utl PACKING. LEATH Elt BELT [NO of ltmietern untunfacture, a nuperior quality; also, LUill Leather and Rivets. Ageute fur the OHIO FIRE-PROW' ti4NEHAI., PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paiute, Van Tarpentine, Divahea, (Ansa and Putty. HOUSE AND BeJN PAINTING AND GLAZING, in nil its 1/1,11(111 , 6, done In We beat and eliorteat Buie I delthly J. & H. PHI Lid PS, N.:114. and 2 St. Willi. Arcot ; Manufe,ctory trl. Phil Lips Mb", oil the Uhl° river, threu wiles below Pittsburgh CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, &c., AT THE L'ourtill Street <Carpet More, D. & U. hi'CALLUM respectfully 0 UMW the attention of their former rustomera and the public generally to their prebuilt etuck, Juet eelecied for Spring tsalen, embracing the very lateet etyles of Foreign and Ilumn Manufacture, ouneietlng lu part of Velvete and Brume's, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: ale., Brum-101H, Damask, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS. 011, CLOTHS FROM 2 TO 24 FEET WIDE, Ittign, Mute, Stair ituths, Llautuu and CIJCUtt Matting; Lint, Yarn and Rag Carpets; Youittan Bliudn; Palutad, Butt and drawl Liollaud tiLutdan. It will give ue pleasure to show goods to all who way he desirous of looking or purchasing, end we are determined to oiler inducements to any who may favor us with a call, at the old stand, Nu. 87 N'ol.l.ltTil Street, near Wood. myl9:ly W. D. & H. IkI'OALLUM. OIL CLOTH CLOTHING—Of all kinds, black and yellmpt, La' sale at the India Rubber Depot d '2B St Olair [de9ll J. & 11. MILLI I'S. ®IL CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE. ILF We have on hand, and aro daily receiving addltioiat thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large eto , :k of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimmlug,Table Cover, Trm? , parent, Green and bull, and all Until, of Oil Cloth, need pa Lioneefurulehing and other parposem. Also, Trauspawit Window Shades, of dry and oil ilulah—gold bordered and Alder etylea, and Window Shade Trhainluga. hierchmita and others will find it to their advantagt , i 4, , 111111.10 o ur stock and prlo. , batons making their pu: nap e elsewhere. J. & 11. PHILLI I' Beth Di and 28 St. Clair 'i I. jLOOkt OIL CLOTHS,-- or our owu mut attateru uutuutucturo--411 widttoi, ;Awl cut W Butt any tlitE, ur rootul or butte--ut ttw, 011Ottl W dr. rourue, Nu. I.ti tuun% 23 St. Clair street. ott'.l3 J. J.. 11. PtillAAP:i. F URNIT URE A !MILLIKEN a, CO. have on hand, at extensly, AULI4 ET mud CHUM MAN tiFAO- I`oltY, 11.4 -ruttlitlakt Arm:A, a large 686uttinota of NabLy lud tti tiure, whtch they will etll 16 1,.,r coot . thlal Wit') r) ratt-r earth only r. 17 y WU OD W E FITRNITURE AND OtIAIRS, Wilelssals and liatail, earitatalug nv y atyl. et Furniture, In Row:sued, Blahogauy s.uri Walnar, Rumble, for Parlors, Chambers and Uuting !WOWS, EqL4l any iu NdW Yor kor L'ultudulptaa,ail at lowor pri.pra tAt ry article rustle by band, and warrautbd. eal6tat-mar•re bap plb_d with any quautity of FURNITUhIs and ea rtatoratbie tsrul4 Betels asd Bttarobaats tarnished at the shortest uott, hem. 77 and 7s THIRD at. Pittsburgh, Ye, Dist iniprobleicat in Book Betiding, THE UNbEItSIiiNED HAVING obtained Letters Patout for improvement Vu 110Citi BINDING, Is prepared to turnldb the attachtubut to lin ks now In use, or to apply the damn to now Books. ()Meld for which aro respectfully solicited at WELDIN A KOWA N D't Book Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory, youth wart comet of TELIRD and WOOD Btrectd Thu above improvement consists: Ni, el (ft a Meted. dpring clapping the back oi the Book In ouch a Luau 0,1 nn to prevent the leaves from dogging when the Book Id dtoud lug in a vertleal poditiou. Yocuud—The utirriaio Couni.t, 01 ISlttalk Grooves, on which aro futertud Rollers, wide', will effectually prevent the Books from wearing or chafing lu pia dug the darn. In Its rotting place. Je2:tf A. 11. itOWAND, Patenten. MISSES' AND CIIILDRENS' Gum, Over sod SandeLs, cheap, at the Peoples' Shoe Store, No 17 Fifth street, Deer Market. Jed DIPYRNBAOIII,IIt S C,) e ENS' CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoem at DINFENBAOHEB Jag No, 17 Fifth stre.L. INDIA RUBBER BELTING.-1350 feet of IL 3,8% and 4 such-3 ply eatreceived end for Bale by J. is H. PHILLIPS, mrl6 20 and 28 Bt. Clair street. INDIA RUBBER GASKETS, Manhole Hinge, and square rope of all Biwa at 28 and 28 St. Clair etreet. =lB J. a H. PHILLIPS. LIME - - 200 bbls . fresh for sale by =de HANKY IL COLLINS. fxrAttuir. boaen lioalmterPearl Starch tj.esa asM by Itariff) 111/1811Y IL 001.411111. PlTT;ißilittAll. P PHILADELPHIA MISCELLANEOUS. . Iy4 ~. DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE TURNED trout Now York and Philadelphia, feels ton dent that ho cau UL VER INDUONMENTB TO PUB.- (JHABEHtI, BOTH IN ATYLEB, QUALITY AND PRICES UNSUItI'AIILI BY ANY 'LOUSE WEBT MOON 111011 FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLAOK SILKS, " PRINTED BERAG&S, ~ ~ ~. " ORGANDIN LAWNS, Ifll Also--4Mallias, Urapo De Espanees, Lawns, &C. g :4 P. 4 SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROCHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fifteen Dollars. FRENULI LACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From" Three to Thirty Dollars. NEEDLE WORK LIANDSOBIE SET'!' COLLARS AND SLEEVES VERY 111011 REAL FRENCII WORK COLLARS, EM BRO I DERED LIN EN 'IAN DKEROHIEFS, JACONET AND SWISS INSIatTINUS, AND FLOUNUINI3S, WHITE GOODS PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, VRENUII AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, AUUNE4'TS, NAINSOOK S, MULLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, &c., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED HOSIERY A FULL AND 4JONI METE ASig SO Wl' 61 EN 'l' MOURNING GOODS UP' EVBIRY DESCRIPTION GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR Mack, Blue, Orem, Drab and Olive oLorrus. Black, Blue, Ureen,q)rab and Olive UASHISIEBETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped _ 0 ASSI MERES TWEEDS, MERINO, NANKINETTS, OASSIMERI:S. Linen and Ootton Pant Stuffs, ite., D4)MESfICS. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE As g l anTer the above Goode were bought u MANUFACTURERS..AND JOBBERS, And at the, LARGE AUCTRINS, NOR CAM, WE ARE titiABLED TO BELL THEM AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Call and Examine our Stock, be Core Purchasing Elsewhere. C. ■IANSOi\ LOVE. Formerly Love Brothers, and Young, Stevenson & Love, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE No. 74 Market Street, a tsll.4a " HOBBS, 0 ROBES, ROBES PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD LINE Mc. STEUBEIVTILLE. The Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh, Columbus - and Cincinnati Railroad Companies, having made an ar• rangement with trid Pittsburgh. sort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, for the joint nee of their track, between Pittsburgh and Rochester, will run their trains from Penn Street /Ration daily, Sundays excepted, commencing Mon ,' day, March Bth, 1858, CLEVELAND, WI Leaves Pittsburgh Steubenville Bridgport, uppueite 'Wheeling 11116 A. vs. Belleair i 11:20 A. at Al CincinnatiAlColumbus 1:20 e. 10:10 P. Through to Chit Cleveland 2:41 P. Al cinuati with but Buffalo 1.1:8u P. n one change of cars. Chicago li:OU A. id. This Train to Cleveland has SU minutes at Alliance, for Dinner. OibiCINNATI, UtrP.:NELAND AND CIIIOAIIO EXPRESS. Leaves Pittsburgh. Steubenville Newark 2:35 P e 111 . Oulumbue... Cincinnati... i Through to. Clu- Cleveland... chalet' without Buffalo change of cars. Chicago . \ WILLELIiaId ACeollaluDA'riuN, 1 Leaves Piltalturg,h.i Art ives. Welltiville.... 1 ... ai,oli It • ' n s teubanville '''• '• Bridgeport Llelleuir .... lly Chilli 4, AL, 41.1 4-01..)r. hi., At w fur Cuttitairlauil, Liarlier'd eutry, nod Waablughat City. only at BELLEA tit, for Caultrid E u, 7,11, Chelavlllu uUd WilruiugLAL By II:u0 A. U., 111111 2:3i1 P. U., At XENIA, fur bay Lou ludiuuatiulla, Al atti,oil, Louis dud New Wound. I .By 1100 d. 14 uud :2:3b P. 11. At CINCINNATI, fur lititiogtuu, l.uuieitlle, Cauca, 81 I AJUII uud New Orleaua. Only at BAYARD, fur Carrolton, Wayfo..eliurg, uoiet and New YLlladnlyhia. Uuly . at 111JUSON, I(.r Cuyahoga Italia, Ahruu, Cliutoh au.l NewYortagu. By 11:00 e. al., end P. B. At CLEVELAND, lur Erie Buffalo Niagara Falls and Gana. du, Sistlusliy, Toledo, Erie, Buffalo, and all points to Cho Not th.west. .12ter The 4.:01.) P. hi. Train al,Ts at all Way-Stations Lit [Mt/Ptah AN D FIGURED rdteseurgib, tPa. VAILEOADS. Summar Arrangosnant. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MARCH 29 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD SEVEN DAII.ELV TRAINS. TUE FAST MAIL TRAIN haves the PlOtleue,or tiou every morning, (except Sunday,) at 7:50 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11:60 P.M. TIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at 9:60 o'clock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe, Johns town, Willtuure, Gallitzin, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Bar rlaburg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving. mu Philadelphia ur Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. AOOOIIMULATION TRAINS THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 2:30 .o'clock, P. M. -+toppliig, at all stations, and running Lieu Couetuaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Greek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, Leaves dully, (except Sunday) ut 4.20 P. M. TIMM ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur Turtle Creek, leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 6:20, P. M. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as tollowe : Express, 1:45, P. M 4 Mail, 3:10 a. hl4 Johnstown ACCAMIDAU , dation, 11:00 A. m.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 640; n. ki.; Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. M.; Third Accom modation, &10, P. M. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Illairsvile Intersection with mail train East, Express train West, and the Johnstown accumodatbm train East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations on the Pittaburgh aud Counells• vine Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) ua followe: • MAIL TRAIN 7:00 A. m EXPRESS TRAIN-I: 4 A P. RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connelisville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, ILUO A. at. and 11:10 P. m. fltft.. The traveling public will find it greatly to their in• [area, in going East or West, to travel by the Penney: vaunt Railroad, as the accounmidatlons now °flared cannot be sur passed ou any other route. As the !toad la ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise safety, spedand comfort to all who may favor this Read with their FARE : $113,0t) I To Baltimore. WOO " Laumister. patronage. TO New York... " Philadelphia To I.l.fiiTletprg, $7.46. Baggage checked to all Statiinis ou the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in care, will be charged ten cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations where the Company has uo Agent. NOTIO —ln case of loss, the Company will hold them solves responsible for personal baggage only, and for au amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 2t cents fur each passenger and bag gage. Nor tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. It. Passenger Station, mr3l ou Liberty and Grant streets. Two Through Train:, each Way Dully, Sundays Exa:, -vied. Wheeling, Cleveland and Chicago, by the Oct Ind and Pittsburgh Ilailroad. COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI di. ST. LOUIS BY TEM CUING AND CINCINNATI 31 AIL Arrivus. 6:00 A. N. CutiNEUTIONB ARTS MADE BY ABuYe, TRAINh,AB NuLt...wS iteturninig Trains. EASTERN MAIL, 1, IA BTEt. BENI,' ILLS. Leaves Clucienati 03.0 A. hi J I A raves .M. Columbus loliu r. a Do Steubenville 1,-.50 P. a. bo Pittsburgh 5:55 r. t, PUPTSBIJittiII AND WHEELING MAIL. Leaves Cleveland Luu r. .NI Arrives at Wellsville 11:51 P m. Du Wheeling 5:40 P. W. be, Pittsburgh 5:55 P. za. 01 Pirrsicuituu A CCOM Mob AT lON. Leaves Belles& • tetal A. 1.1. Du Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling._ 6:15 A. Al. Stops at all Stations Arrives at Pittsburgh 11:25 a. a. WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAIL. Leaves Belleair 4:33 p. a. Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheel:ng... 4:43 v. a. Arrives at Pittsburgh 8:55 P. M. EASTERN EXPRESS, VIA STEUBF.NVILLE. • Leaves Cincinnati 4:20 P. a. Arrives at Columba] 10:03 P. a. Do Steubenville 4.:45 A. a. Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. hi. CHICAGO, BUFFALO AND PITTSBURGH EXPRESS. Leaves Cleveland 10:20 P. za. Arrives at Wellsville 6:35 a. la. r• Do Wheeling 11:06 a. a. 1 Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. a. ... Connections are made by the Mall and Express from same ' points when returning, as are formed as above when going from Pittsburgh; also, with the Pennsylvania Railroad for r 4 Harrisburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New .Yore and Roston. • . The thew; Trains will stop on signal of the Station Agent at any StaUun between Pittsburgh and Rochester, to Lutz, ._ up passengers going on or beyond the line of these Roads. l. Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming How these Roads, at any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh. ~ Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond -Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland. •• Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc., or any points beyond Columbus, via Steubenville, must ask for I tickets via Steubenville. Baggage checked through to all principal points, and transferred tree of charge. In.. Fur tickets or Information, apply to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Penn Street Station, Pittsburgh. if. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, C. A P. R. it., Cleveland, 1. A ITUTOIIINSUN, General 'Ticket Agent, P., 0. A 0. R. IL, u0tu.0,... gi] JAMES FARMER, Superintendent C. A P. R. IL, Cleveland. W. W. BAGLEY, ..... rurEll Superintendent P., (J &O. R. R., Columbus. I _ NEW WESTERN ROUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS VIA PITTSBURGIII, FT. WAYNE and CUICAth o, AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON DAYTON LiAll.lO /A DA, VIA. DELAWARE OUT-One Distance only 329 mites from Pittaburgh to ancinnati Tins LINE is composed of Roads of the First Claus, and is located through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of the State. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and tillaalsaippi Railroad, (the truck, of the C. H. & D. & U. ot, Roads, being connected, for Louisville, St. Evansville, Cairo, Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans. OunueCtion made at St. Louis with the Pacific Railroad and Missouri River Packets, for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, And all points Weei. Also °ennead at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central K. It., far Lexington, Danville, Frauki,t and nU points iu Central Kentucky. Trains leave Penn street !ital./on as fullews Through to Cincinnati with 3•3 i A . but one change of Laro qa It 5 M living at ectb P. M. express Passenger Lain, 4F I U 11 rit riving in CIEStIiLW at 1.0 IA; - A. Id., Ciu. P hl A z 3h.I]AUGAOE OHDOKED TRBOUGR. totara ks Low so any oilier if-Gavle For all Information, and Through Ticheta, opply at th 'Picket °Moe, corner tleaongahola Hondo, at Peon 6(1 :C. Station. 4i3Pdattbrigern &Lamas of g, - Aog [Lib El 4; Pietas vlo Delaware Cut-Oit. J. 11. MOORE, 18upt. P bt. W. a O ft 11, DAN'D MaAREN, Supt 11 s u R tl New Route via River and Railroad CifteinuaiVitaii road CONNECTINO AT INDIANAPOLIS with Terre Haute, uud Terre - lieute and Alton Railroads, to St. Louie and Lafayette end Indianapolis, New Albany and Mem, and Michig,au Ueutrul goal, for CfIIO ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all tot,rmedlut,, polute. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, rIIUt HAUTE, LAYAYETTE, and PERU. Freight carried fruto Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg to lees time than any other route by 24 hums, and at as low rake. The uuly road by which shipments can be nude from Chi. clattatl to the Wait, without breaking bulk. Cousignment■ made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at ()facia nal; 01 , W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrencetbru-g, will receive prompt attention, anti no charge fur commission ; na charge /or drayage or commit:fon at Lawrenceburg. For further information, apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN, (N 0.115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who is pre pated to give saaliven BJCZIPTS to Indianapolis, Terre Halite, Lafayette, Chicago, Porn, Greencastle, Crawfords ville, Charleston, Paris, anti Mattoon. O. LORD, President. Y. CHEEK, Genii Freight Agent. mei ItN:STANDS.-A large variety for sale at WM. G. JONNaTo - N G 0.% by Busker:l Watib66" 67 Wood it. IA4-42 AIL OAD . RAILROAD NOTICE. The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne.& Chiang© RAILROAD COMPANY, WITil ITS AIIPLE ROLLING STOCK awl ugurpufout,aud its throtigla couusetiotie,is pre paro,t to transport Passeogera and rreight from PIiLLA , ill A and CHICAIIO, LOUIS, IN IAA N A CINCINNATI, awl all placos West and south WtitlL, with a groat degruu uf regularity and sxpeilit3ou. Thu tact tuat'llus Ruud tartan u direct and cuumulidatod lino Laawuou l'Utaburgh awl Chicago, is a sullicitait guar- ISLAM, that Ica 'fraluu wdi uotku good Limo, and couusetious with Wants uu altar I'Arf6ENU LEAVE Pinsburgli. Ur estilee. i et. Wayne. U. E. Meal,.. if :.0 A.N.1 ,- 01 P M ' 7:00 P. M. _ . ... . 1 r...xpiess, 2..1 . 6 P. M. 10:0'... _P.M I L:4& A. N. 11.EAli1 Ull ICAtiO—U. ti. hlsi. txt 3.3.. k A. 44 _Express at 1:00 P. N. ILEALUILIINCINNATI—U. 8. Mail aG 7.63 Y. III.; lisprea LitO A. hi- ,All Traine uaiket cluau cuubuctiuus at Creatliuu fur Colulu hue, Uicuuuat, ludiauttpulta and dt. Lana; also, at Furs Wayun With Tralua uu Walwah and Wentaru litultuud lur Lialayett,, Ceutrul 111.4 a no and L. Louie; alto, at Fureat with lruiva uu Ulu id. It. a. L. E. It. A. ItETUANINt.I. Fioth Clumgu. I ,: t.Vlm;sue. Lrnetlibt. Arr.l'ttalig U.S. A. al. 1.2:, P. Al. 111.T.yrets; u,Uu A.,..11 I GUb, P. M. .10:Uil Y. M. i 7:24 A al. Thg.uiu Treuus Welke dude coml.:num) with Trewld for Phil• attulphia, lialttuturo Now York null Lknstuu. frame. 'rum St. Louis, luilutuapulis, thudautiti mitt Gulutu. bus maim duet, comma:tame at Cruettato with all rotuntiug 'Triton. At L'ut t IVayuu, TIULUS trout St. Louth, Coutral llu uula, I..alayottu, mud iutorauxhato pianos', commut with above, Traluo. nureet, cuuundiutin afro made with 'Emilie to anti trulu thunumati, Sisrimstielti awl Day tou. Aet.:O3I3IODATION Num, lirightou tut Allottheuy Ulty nt 7:110 A. IL, and 13:3i.) N. I. Loatto Alio gtaeuy titty,tut Now Itrightua at IUdIU and 4:30 P. 3.1. Tu accututuudato way travel, Peat:wagOr Cara will Lo at tached to letolght Truitt's; leaving PlttaLatret at 3:45 A. 314 thoetlitto fur alliauco, at 5:11t, A. 514 Allutuco fur etostliuo, at 1:40 A. N.; and Alhattco tut Pittatturigh at 7:47 A. 41. ISMII.I.IUN ()LIEUNED and uu charge fur kor Itchnte and thither iuthrutatiuu apply to Paaaeugur Station, curlier Liberty and lirant atireeta; B. F. VATlttUti, Nu. SU Dearborn eltrovt, uppu alto the .Treauut House, Ulikogu, ur to the Agenta at the Statiuus un the line. UUIthINNUE UN MUN LA Y, dtureh uud coutiuue mail further uutice. J. J. WALSTON, Oat'. Yandr. nut' Ft't. Ag't D. W. BOSS, kquaer. Ageut, Chicago. JU$. 11. ➢IUUItE, Suporintotaltaii. TILE PENNSYLVA.NIA ItAILE.0111.). - THE GREAT CENTRAL ltUvrE,cobUeothug the Atninth: Ultled Wan Woaturu North-western auti aoutti-westerci tibitua by,a cuutiuuuus linil way direct. Plus Read also connects ut Pittsburgh with of accainers to all ports ou the Wes a at Cleve land and aundusay with stettruers to all ports on the North western Lakes; malting the must Laura; 011SAPXST and BRT IA 1;1.411:OUTS by which N 1tE.101.11 can be forwarded to and from the Gate' W.EsT. ate be LAV.3O/1 Philaditipialtt bur gib. FIRtIT ()LASS. = boots, ehoes, bats and 1 Oups, Ludas, Dry tiooda, on oozes, bidet, t . 7 , c. ~„4 .v .,„ tbs. ona trunitsd Drugs, On noxes,aricl bales) Featlitiro Vitro, &c. dilidONDCLltUb—Doluesuc Shoo:dug, 6nii r. lug and Tielaug On original uales), Drugs on casks), ilardwaro, Le.ittair(iu I.ooe. Qi 100 rolls or bozos), Wool, and weep Yolks, I Eastward, Ace., &c. T 111111) idl.tAbS.—auvils, stool, Chains (In ' cuake), llawp, BaCOll and l'ork, Salted boc. 74 404.) (luoss or in sticks), Tobacco, ultimata . , Lured, (except Cigars or cut,) .tc„ dc. J S'o Writ CLAOS-4ntlee, Fish, nacuu, Beet and Pork, (iu tasks ur boles Cast ward,) t 4 , 4 c Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, luda Ash, ' it 10 tbs. man Clay, 3.C. until luither butte°. Li1i.,111 , / in car lauds, Li.s. y, IUU 11,s. until further notice. CLY.ITCA—S'6 4d ualu, out ceding boo Lbs. weight, until tartbur buticu. 9:42 A. 61 41,01-1 u nWypiu g tiuude hum my puluL Last of plum, Lu ptirticul.r to mew, ptickugoo 4' vu4 l'ennsyNarita itaarthut." MI lat.J.Lin cuLib,s,uud Lu Ulu Aguals ul aG Yullndolpuin ur PlaBbili K li, Will Du iurwurdbil withuut 6.0 U P. Al 11.4 u r. m. . 1:40 A. Al ?k' 9.60 r. m . 0:00 t. m . e Lta Woraduy 6. Cu., 53uwl , LLis, 'thou., tit. Lomas; r. U. u'itlioy s Cu., Evuu.vak, Lud.; Duruesull, Licit et Cu., nud Carter & Jewett, Lutasvillu, It y;, It. U. -Rh:Aaiun, Ind; 11. W. Brown Ai Cu., and Irwin & Cu., Cincinnati; N. W. Brahma it Cu., Zanesville, tJuio; Imodi .0 Cu., Nu. b. 4 ISiILy striae; hirston; Lunch & Nu.L Acsor lluuee, Nuw York; iro. 1 William street, and Nu. LS/ALIA.y rinco, /Now York; E. J. Unuotior, May . l Ilaillultiro; L. A. Stewart., Pittsburgh. U. U. lluUbToll, litllllsllll height Agnut. U. J. LUILLIAEB.T, .I'Nu pbtfutruJrut, Altuutits,l".. . _ l'ill`Stitattilli it, CONNELLSVILLE 2_, 7-10 Y. d. 4t, U.Uu &MMlftlre tc. I IL Tuu rituibu. 6 l, uud want in tluvi lur Chu ti aLlaid laLluu of padsuuLyuta Hurl I,nigtit Lu nrAd l'ittniiurgli tutakectiug With Lim l'ouudy I vnhia Cehtral Retiltuud ut ilriutou'n Statiuu. Arinuguulubtti hay° tilmtt Loon nudu W I 111 Wu Polk unyh nu Ilailru“.l, by whit IA unit IStaltivauct, w ill [JO CIATIII.I tl ULU I,uluta uu lbw CvIII.IOILIN llc Lind owl, by t Lir lutistliti, 011 ItIVUILIUIt, Lurril ItUNNINoI ribtl 11111.0 r 1101.1thly, .+1 LIGA•01.1.11.1.", LLu Ptusuilgur 'lndus will bo ruti act billows: i IAIL'I'IiA IN, lulivo t flu Pusuuugur Cif tI4 l'ouuu)lvuuut It rood , ut VittgiJu3 to' , .A.A.:k t A. M. nn i% sug ht Ci.l4lleiitiViiii, nt 11::00 A. AI. I'ILEMzS PitLti,urgl, )1., au.lar t mug uL CuEll.wiledtlio ~: ::•,61.—ILKIALESS I'ILA IN will luttva euuttrit .Ilia at U u,h, ,uultuelaug with Chu A ceollnritAlutit.l.l TtaiLl, uu Elio Pcnt.f) lvuuin ittulruaLi NI I.'l t . u !Yen at Pal tsbutgh at 11 A. M. 11.1.. A IN, As k'. M., nut ..uukkocte ,vitlk the tSri utou '['raw, uu th l'uoaeyhaula I:AlirtMd, wLirh ut raa,a au 1 . ILLaburh at ti.la Luigh uu.l Couuollbville Hoed, is 111 tmeivtii utui dollvured ut licsidWin IwHut, uppueulu Duquouuu IPcput, uU Liburtj btrenC. Coachos tor Sit. I'Llt 'taut, Uuloutowu, fruabuig, Culaborland, will loavo Cottuollaville r guitar], ou tho vital of tho tralua. Moil Trait, counocts allio at WotL Newton with Cuacime, by Lilo Plauk Ibund, with Mount Pleasant, ktotuerst,t, Borth, thattipatch, Cutubsclutwi, Tickets cain ue had trout Ticket Agout, at the Penunylvani Railroad Passenger bovot. uul6 Lt. LlLAlJKliTuNE.Superlalendeut. Synopsis of the President's Message IT is heroin ordered that public sales ul lauds Ip - relufurc urt.VAral iu Of , Bflitz of lowa, be held as fellowd: At tho Laud Office al lliage,uouituencing un Monday, thu 7th of June, 1354, al tour tawadhipn, in Lilo canuttea of Wutttt and Winnebago. At thol. , sud Wilco hirrt Da/g ,u.,wi tieing OD Muslaj, thu 14th at Juu,,, 1869, of twenty one tuvrtulltitm, nod purl- thu couuthmi ut IViiahl, lluwhull, Calhouu and Pucataoulad. AL the, Lail.] otlica ut Sioux Ou Itlutnlay &11,3 ilh ut Juno, IShet, of LwouLy utuo Lowurthips, and poi t. ut LowLoshlo, iu the evUutios ut PADenhuhlus,l3uoun Viet env, (Any, lda laud liheTottee. At We Loud tub, ut `•ionx coma:ow:lug on Monday, thy '2,lst ut Juuo, lbt,'S, of forty-Lunt Ltwitotaio, laud pro LoWuAblyo, lu tho couutioes of 'Woodbury, Choi ukoo, klytauuth, Ltunetnuo. At,the Laud Mike at /.Lunch Blujii,coultueuciug on • day, the 7th of Juno, Iv,S, of twelve townships, and parts of townships, iu the vuttut , es of Carroll, Shelby, Crawford, Ileuona and tremout. It is also ordered in the above mentioned Proclamation. No b9a, that the vacant lauds itt the even-numbered sectiuto, which remain to the United States, within gi9 Inikt on each ride of the undermentioned railroads, be offered at public, sale on the days and at the places us follows: At the LaudOLtice at F 1,71 Dodge, commencing on Monday, the nit of June, on the "Dubuque and Pataido Itaid rota." At the Laud °nice at SithL27 City, runitueuclug uu Thurs day, the Ist 01 July, 11558, uu the "Dubuque awl Railroad," and ou the " lowa Central Air Line Railroad." At the Land Office at amid/ Bluffs, commencing on Mon day, the 14th of Juue, 1858, on the " lowa Central Air Line Railroad," the "Mississippi and Missouri Railroad," and the "Darlington and Missouri River Railroad." At the Land Wilco at Dubuque, commencing on Thursday, theist of June, 1858, on the " Dubuque and Pacific Rail road" and the "lowa Central Air Line Railroad." At the Land (Ake at Avg Des Atrines, commencing on Monday, the 14th of Jane, 1858, on the "lowa Central Air Line Railroad " and the " Mississippi and Missouri ituil. road." At the Laud Office at Chariton, commencing on Slonda the 7th of June, 1868, ou the " Burlington and &liseou River Railroad." The lands will be offered with the usual exceptions of school sections, &a, tkc. The even-nuathered sections within six miles on each side of the railroads, will be offered subject, as required by law, to a minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre. The sales will be kept open until the lands are alt tit - hued, which is to be accomplished within two weeks, and no lunge, , and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two week a. Preomptiou claimants are required to establish their to th.satisfiwtion of the proper register and receiver, and mate payment for the same, on or before the day ap panted for the commencement qf the public tales, utherwit their claims will be forfeited. TllO6. A. HEN DItlt_11(8, Ountatitsionter of the General LAW 0//1 ANANAL LAND Onzu, Itta-uary 17, 1868. I an-16:41w poTATo ES.- -- it° bus, Neehiumo, 60 it) Pc.:l4 Blutzuw Putltto,e,a, just re...lv 61.1 for ado) by JAMES A. vtazrat, Walks utr.al YE .F.LOU it, 16 ttla 11-y< j - nnt recd J n for Enid tly JAMES A. irtiZi it, Mu/ n 9 W. miea GREEN APPLE:; epylud, Just I,,,ived hod t.,i oak t r;'2o .1 A ti. A P KTZER. BD Water Fr.'-o 10 BAGS lltie o cl A o A A p i tl y e 8, COSGR,V}for eale , Naa. 18 a cd Wo.l ct WiNTER - 111,OVES. - lull supply „I Cloth, n,tol ^ del ut aterzi, at low po I Li WIN tr.. 4 11, 4 7 hi arkd .troeL. ...se, at auVLY -Six tierces prime Rice, just reetliv . ed bud for t•alo Ly HILLER & 13.10HirNON, r• and 2:1:: LU,artv istr“at. IAHLIMERE AND ORIENTAL TAPES iIL) TIDY huitatluild oil Weill Paw, Froucti aud dci 1111111 1212111:111fdeillfC, ft,/ nal,' by CHEAP WALL PAPER.--ThousaudsOf rolls to wll .t 8,1 U ttud 12% cents. W. P. MARSHALL A CO, Nu. 87 Wow' street. A 1,11111.-5 0 barrels for sale by B. A. VAEINESTOCK A CO., novlB Corner Wood and First streets. GARDEN SEEDS.—The subscriber has lust received from the celebrated gardens of Briggs & Brother, Rochester, N. Y., a large assortment of early Garden Seeds. Warranted egiud, if notmiperior, to any. For sale by JAS. PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Allegheny City. rrEAS.-30 half chests Young llyson, .A. l mpedsl, linupuwder, Black Tem. iu store aml for sale JAMMI PATTON, Jr., ALlasillt , uy City. WIIVL= IR, 0 A 113 . IVO. 593. W. P. MARSHALL & 00., No. 87 Woud otrett. WWWIIRM MEDICAL. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAIN B.IVETRELS 9 PRZPAZZD Mt Da. O. M. JAMISON, Pllft..lD'A., PA , WM effectually LrvEat COMPInaINT, DYSPEPSIA curs JAUNDICE, Gar: NIO OR DrEavous DEBHATY, DISEASES' OP THE KIDNEYS, And al/ piss-aims arisinalfram a disoratrred suer or to-aaaa, Such ' as Cionstlpa, Lion, Inward Plies, Pulinessor Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nauseam Heartburn, Mgt's! for Food, Panacea or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructs tationa, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Ste mach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, IMELIIM:d of Vida,;, Dots or W6158 - 18tore the Sight, Fever and Dull Patn a' fn the Head, Deficiency of Perupiratieu, 'Yel lowness of the Skin and Limbs, Pala u the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, .to., Sudden Flushes of Heat burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great. Depression cf 881.1tIT8. In attributing 811 Ch trantiblOpropArtie r s to this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is made„tbnt is Limply stated a fact; proven undeniably arid conclusively by the extraor. &nary, cure% and benefits derived from its use, under the di rection of its illustrious originator, Dr. liontand, among all classes of European society, and from the iffinienie, maws of testimony,, from all parts of the American continent, amt. mutated duds% the last ten years, in the holds of the pres ent proprietor. The prevalence of dioceses to which the German Bitters are adapted,it is with sorrow we say It, 13 at. most universal; indeed there ia scarcely a family thraugheat the whole extent of our country in which there cannot be [amid among Its members that peculiar ashen and ianguid appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or au eniacintrJ and suffering Dyspeptic. Then of what immense importance to this class of invalid that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed with! their reach; one in whirls uo baneful or injurious drag en• tare into its composition; a remedy on which the patient cat rely with the utmost confidence aud car taiuty, and ha assured from aotaal and tangible proofs that the article be is using testily possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy ae “HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS." Thousands DI dollars have been expended in its manufacture and diffusion throughout •all parts of this continent, and the proprietor feels the wreatest 'satisfaction in stating that there is no state county, or even village, where the Medicine has bare introdneed,i that there cannot be foam] numbers willing testify to ita virtues. It is used constantly In the practice of a large number o, the most prominent Physicians in the country, who bavo also added their written testimony hi evidence of its great virtues. In conclusion, thou, we would respectfully ask of all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give the Bitters a trial, and rest assured pit will uaver be regretted. In proof of the statements above made, all are invited to read atteutivelythe Almanac publialied annually by th.., pro prietor, for Farmers and Families, containing great nue,- her of useful receipts, in addition to 'a to the testimony is laver of the Bitters, from the most prominent and well known in dividuala in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Hit ters are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously. Principal Oahe and Manufactory, IS Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. For sale wholesale by Druggists la all the principal and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every tore n in the United States and Canada, and by B. L. FAILNESTOCK CO. and Dr. GEO. H. RHYSEIt, Pittsburgh. yrklydtow Of all diseases the great, first cause Bpringe from neglect of Nature's laws SUFFER NOT I WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN all stages of SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, tier voila Debility, Strictures, (3leets, Gravel, Diabrlee, Diseases of the Ricineys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro fula, Nina in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lung', Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Builyor Limbs, Can• curs, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, SL Vita'sDauce, and all diseas.a arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, each ne nervous trembling, luny of memory, loss of power, general weakness, dimness of vision with peculiar spots appear in before the eves, loss of eight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver diseases ' eruptions upon the face, pain in the buck and Lead, female irregularities and all improper discharges from both dales. It matters out from what canes the disease origiva ted, however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery 1 . 1 certain, and'in a shorter time than et permanent cure can l effected by any either treatment-, even after the disease lits battled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the r means of cure. Thu medicines ore pleasant without odor, ceasing nu sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dur ing twenty years of practice, I Lave reSened from the jars 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 cue in promising to the aillieted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and must speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest (mended to health, as they urn the lirat motto of Consumption, Sere tutu and many other diseases, and should bo a terror to the human fatally. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever elleet. ed, a majority of the cases falling into the Militia of ineotn putout parsons, trho uot only tall lei cure the diseased it ruin the couelitutieu, fitting the aysteto With mariury, *Well ; with the cliecu.ao, tinatene tile eetnnec But should the ittaartect tied the treatuieut net cause dtath speedily, and the victim tin4cl,:i, the thse_aas is eattattel epee the child! eu, who are born with lead. ,onstltuDeos, iced the current at con upted by r. ci, to which Lounge itnoli In Scrofula, Tatter, tti , ere, Eciiiiticlut and other Coins of the still, eyes, throat tied lungs, entailing them a brief latent,' of :mitering and ceenlgttlatg them te run early glues. SELL' is ethttltel furtuitlablo enemy to nuthiug else iu the dread catalogue tit Innuan so deatillabc a dl aiu upon theay stem , Jt SiC ,tg itli of vietiatd thlut.lF,l , es row yv,re of 3uttnit,g tiov: II utatmuly 6Stavo. It d.dttoyei LItU uorvuae Liyat,lll, wutitad away Lhu ot.org oo ..1 111 o. Udell Lliuti Chi de. a.tBQuivn 1, pru vcuth Wu to viper auvt:lopitteul the my: Lenz, for marriage, buCi,ty, businees, ea.d all earthly happin,, and leaVus the clull,,rvr wretched in body and wind, pi ea. la puded to Utgiril/11/ LA ion 1111,1 is tl'Ail! of evils Inure to he dreaded than death With the tullest vuulidunce I as. urta Lhn uutortnunte Vsullied ul l•441-Abilee that is purthauent toil speedy eat u call 1,..3 onbatlii, and NI, ith the abandonment y ruiriond praelh ed lay patient, eau be matured Lo robilmf vigorous health. 131t1lets31 are CaUtiollml ngaluNL Lha LINO of Patent elites, fur there aro es Ehauy ingenious dilates la the twin ua the public pi hits to catch tied rob thu unwary nutlet el s that tllfilioLof hare their constitutions l nines by the vile IM=M3=l=MM=l=l LrUtild vended as "Pulsar( Medicines." I h , 11113 carefully sea lyued many of Liaise called l'uleut Iledicines and Gad t hut Leanly sll of thew cuutuiu Corresive Sublunede, which is eun of the strongest preparatieus of nun', ury and n deadly poison, which ILidtv:Kl of curiug the disease disables the sys tem Cur lice. Thtt*-fUllll.llB of the patent !wart:tutu Dow lu use are pot UP by uupciucipled and iguuraut par:it/11s, wtwdu nut uuder• stand even LitO alphabet ul the v tatetia ✓ta2ita , and tire 04 [lb i• ly as destitute ut auy LituAtdist of Wu tillllll.lllelytitew, Lab iug oua object uuly iu view, and that to wake money tegatd• lean of cousequeuceti. Irrogularitiea and all dlaeratilid of malea and females treated ou principles eatablLAted by twenty yeara of practice, and sanctioned by thouaauda of the moat remarkable curer. Medichani, with MU directions, sent to any part of the United States or Cauadaa, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. u 1120111.43.4 currespoudeuco strictly con• ildential. A ddress J. tiUMMFAVILLE, M. D., Office No. 1131 Filbert etrest, (Old No. 105,) Jy11:ly below Twelfth, Philadelphia. .Great Cha.nice to Make Illioney. rvillt; BEST A N u MOST CERTAIN SPECIJ 1. LATION Ob"i'LlE TI NIES—ON I,Y o PElt 811.11 t E.—Forty thousand donate worth of valuable heal Wt.:el:C[l, Jewelry, IF 41, Silver and silver Plated Ware, with s great variety of Palley and Maple Goode; to he disposed of iu tut ty thou semi all:Una, at lAA: dollar pm done, us Lulli./ L—Upon the payment of cue dollar, IL will send the payer a aUllitaarti re ceipt, which will entitle him to one share iu the tams. nudF Sided property. When the shares shall have been avid, the ,bntehoiderashall be notified of the tact, by wail, ur 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 by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or ante-lin tend the disposition of the property, according to the diree Lions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro perty to ouch person or parsons as the :Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. The Beal Estate consiAs 01 one three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at is Lahr. end two throe story brick dwelling houses and lots 1:AIL:Cl. at 2100 each, iu the city of Philadelphia, clear of all ivauut trance, end title indisputable; the other property consist. of the whole stock and fixtures of cue of the largest Watch and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, how, ut.d for v lung time past kept by the subscriber. The stock colisLi lug of very fine Gold and Silver [hinting Case Lever Watch es, very line Gold 4111.1 Silver Patent Lever, Lupine and Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Scale, Lockets, Ear Rings. Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Binge and Phis, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Ste., &c., Gold, Silver and Steel Males, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, consisting of Tea Seta, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups, Spoons, Knives, Forks, &c., Sc. Also, French Clucks, ?Basle Boxes, Accordeons, and a great variety of other goods. Th. above is not one of those schemes which are devised to eh trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair sole of the t-ntir. property belonging to the subscriber, persona are positive}, assured the stook has not been purchased for the purpose deception, auil to paint off Common Gilt and Plated Jewels, for fine Gold, none such will be distributed, the moat respeci• able personsure given as references, to those disposed to pus. chase shares. All orders by Hail enclosing the money on I be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad dress the sender, by return mail. Auy person &Anhup ten dollars at one time,shall receive eleven separate recvititr. iu us many separate names if desired. a1...a. In writing fur shares, please write the name of th. Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is the greatest chance of getting a large Nl.llolllit of valuabli property, fur a small sum, as has ever before been offered t , the public. Send on your orders, as bare are culling rupi.l ly, and it Is confidently expected the distrilaitioi, will soon be made. Articles allotted to persons at a illiitance, will E, soat t [tiara at flair expense, Wt. Ageuts watitact io every town and vlllaga. An eau niutikatlous must he addreaned to L. R. BROoKIA No. 50 South 11.3cond Iltie.a, ahoy. U.6.1/1,, Philadelphia Seventy4ive New and Second-Hand CARRIAGI4:,'S AND IitiGGIE, 10011 SALE AT WHITE'S REPOSITORY TWU MLLE It ON, NEAR LAWRENeEvILLE iIIHE FURBSCRIBER OFFERS Fo la. or tterienge, on the most tee6onahle taloa, e a tine aeaot talent of Barotaches and second-hand Bilgale,d made by Watoon, rf some but litti ueed. Also, twenty-sea new Baggiea,inadeiu coy owe st..l, crow the very best material ptachaeed le East.io u,ackit a Sue lot of Trotting Wagons, new and second Loud. Blot or Boat Wagous, Jouoy Linde, liefroara, Wiaiora , tereav Wagons and Ruckawels, two floe Pbtetut.B, Ciotti I, loci nereune, one of them WcttEiai'd mato, eat the Othrt New York make. Two ilea tintklot, ens 'Linde Ly Air. i• Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, donut! for light marketing. The stiLecriber flatters himeelt, the Le eau nankin it to the lat.reat of potwitia wirhtug to thase, to give Win a call. The establiatuneut in CulaVeLlieLgt to the city, the Lat.ebto. Omnibus Line of Coaohes passing the door every ten tot: ate, nl2.llydaw JO6EPiI _ _ _ QWEET POTATOES.- 40 brush. tiwoet Putatouts, juA rec. Aced awl for aalo b) Car JAS. A. lINTZ UP., 89 Water street. PYLES.-- t 2fl Ltda. extra Etna Rambo and livlleflowi; 163 u Vandiver; 100 " Ituiwatt Apolta, Just recd and for saki L.} doll JAS. A. Fitl'ZElt.llll'Weroratiewt CILOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received N../ and for sale by Valli BENItY 11. COLLIN s DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, Blanks, and Dune/sure System of Penmanship, for sale by W. S. MAVEN, mr24 Corner Market and Second streets. 500 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS Just received and fot sale by W. 8. HAVIIN. no-24 Corner Market and Second streets. 10 DRUMS COD FISH., for sale by BMILLEY, 008 GRAVE & CU., 'Azle lied. Id eud'su Wood ette.et E D •-• ~ .4 -: V le x : It _:': ! 7.1 !... i ).:: 1-: LIVER Shaw E 4490 Ee l .434 .754" They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The VERMIFUGE or expelling WOrral froin the human system, 1i its also been adwinisi with the most satisfactory results to various z,lti‘;: - ..als Ftibject to W0f131.1 The LivER. fur the cure of LivEa PLAINT ) all BiLlooz DE - RANGEMENTS, • Sick; HEAD ACHE, &C. Purchasers will please he particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VERMIFUGE and LINTER PILLS, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take nc. other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Verwifuge and Liver Pilib. others, in comparison with Dr. MCLANE'S, are worthless. The GENUINE McLane's Verrnifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BEO'S P WOOD ST., Prrsitunou, PA. fA/53v1 L i Si i. E 7 B 76 V E itl.llluFlllo nod fu AN r I D tl l.lV fi R. 1.. FALINF.STOOK & novl6 Wood and Fourth streets. ORIVA'I'E 1)1Slil A SES.--1)H. BROWN '; . 3 EDLOAL and 81.11“110A I, °hires, Nu. 60 Sal ITH.FIELD tltrvet, ?Ms- • Pa. D.RoWN In an old citizen urPittli burgh, and has been in practice for the • ~ , ."1"-•.1 *F. Lint twenty-five years /4 11;4 business has sr; r •., been confined mostly to Crlvoto and Sur- 1.1.)/1 1 7 glcal Diseas..n : if : 0 . g I4 P ) OITIZIINS AND STItA.NOLiti3 • •• ' •); , ff In need of a medical iriend, should not fall to bud out the sure Witco of relief. Thu Doctor Is a regular graduate, oWI nr . Vin experience In the treatment of a cifitain class of (11113aLa+9 In a sun, guarantee to the Bllliefeni of 'ohtalutug paruianent relief, by the 1 - 18 E) Of his remedied and followlu t t, hi, tHiViCt., Blt. BROWN'S 1t1:511L141 , ...6 - never fall to tine the worst form of Venereal DIEIELL9BI.-01 IltipUlititlB and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all disease* arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests Itself iu the form of a tettor, psoriasis, and a greet many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant To persons 80 afflicted, Dr. B. utters hopes of IA surd S.il speedy recovery. _ SEMINAL WEA KNEBB Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brougb t ou often by that solitary habit of sensual gratitication which the young and weakmiludod often give way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in tills country—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration to health. ItIIEUMATIBII Dr. Browu's remedies uever full to cure this painful Ells. cane in afew days—he will warrant a cure. lie also tre..is Piles, elect, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, I Male WeakUess, Mouthly Suppressions, DiStl3ka of the Joints, if intulA iu Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in thou s . k and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together mitlE .11..,ases of an impure A letter describing the symptoms, coutalolug Et rsa, dt• rectod to Dit. BItOWN, No. 50 Smith/Said street, Plusbur,,,h, Pa., will be imatellately answered. Medicine sent to ,40y address, safely packed and secure from obnercat lou. Office and Ptivate HOWLS, No. LO Smithfield street, Pitts. burgh, Pa. 14.4 - 3tVi&cON37; ll #3o 7- kii Private and Confidential Medical Advice 1 AT TILE BUFFALO PRIVATE lIOSPI- L TAl.—EstaLliihod for the cure of tiyohills, Weakness and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS & SON, Buffalo, N. Y. fee corner of Mai, ?ad Quay streets, (up stairs.) A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or tli_c tue nal Emissions, more properly known to Seminal Weak new, Dan be permanently cured lu from fifteen to tw *Lay days, by the use of this instrument, when need conjointly with medicines. YOUNG Ml2i TAKE PARTICULAR NUPIU& Dr. AMOS A SON take pleasure /u announcing that they have invented a most impertautl itr cement for the are of the above diseases. It has been aubjoctod to a test by the most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and New York; it has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakneas,er any disease of the genital organs, caused by the Bernet habits ,! youth. Dr. AMOS A SON, in order to eatiary the Most skeptical .1.1 to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that u any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after fair trial, the money will he refunded by returning the hi. •trument in good order. Persona wishing the above useful Instrument will (.1 , 131 - ia chat the price, with the accompanying directions, sieurely packed and tout by express, is ten dollars. NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CUBES. Dr. AMOS. A SON may be consulted from eight o'cl.3ck In the morning until nine at night, in every atage and symp tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhoea, Gleots, Secondary Symptom; Seminal Weakness, Impotence and Strictures of the Urethra, etc., with inviolable aecresy. The treatment they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years' extensive and successful practice lu London. The most inveterate CllllO of Venereal Diseases eradiated in eight or uirto days. cud cases of a slight nature lu two or three days, at a mod erato expense. The cure effected without confinement or hindrance from business; also, nodes and pains in the bones sad limits, effectually eradicated. A CURE WARRANTED Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention exclusive ly to this peculiar cleat of maladies, and the relief they have consequently Leen enabled to render to their fellow.creatura 18 fully teetitled and greatfully acknowledged by couvales coutpatlente and others daily arriving In tom u from all pasta of the country, for the express purpose only of consultations while their oxertiona have been crowned with the most tig sal advautagee; yet from what they have experienced) - inquiring Into the Ca 111.8.1 of these ion-cams complaint (from their moat simple condition to that of the most den gerous and luvetoreted) they have always entertained the passibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in variably found that the roost horrible and mangnant forms of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol lowing causes :—lgnorauee, azglocr, or the ill enects of un skilful and improper treatment; therefore, dlr. AMOS & SON have succeeded in discovering, In the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautions course; omitting all combination of remedies which bear an equivocid character, as well as those whose pr.:meturo or injudicious application, might he productiv. , of bad consequences in the I,.,nds of private Individuals. In short the landibleOled of their roua at re- : media is the lessening of a great mass of human nrrcery by the atteniutiou, relief and prevention of those grl. tlictic,na that aro In reality the secret fee of life, an 1 v. hid', while they so extremely surround um, call alnd :or t skill and inter faence for their extermination. • 001:INTRY INVALID& • - - PereJail in aoy put of tt.o world may be tre'rted by Wag a cor:c.t detail of th,ie at, a, r,olittance for Lriodicita.A, A. , . Addr...4 Dr. AMOS 61.5.30. , ., cclubr Main and Cim - hti.ota, Ito tf.d.). N. Y. ja*.L:lll,-lv SAML. FAHNESTOCK, No. 7-1 Wood street, Pittsktirgh, MS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT PROM [1 ENGLAN ALDRON & GRIFFIN'S CORN AND GRAIN SCYTII CORN HOES; PATENT ANDCOMMON ANVILS; STEEL Traps, -Very superior Drawer Locks, very supetior Oust Locks, Tinned and Ennamellod Sauce Pans, Sastilig Spoons, Brass Candlesticks, Braes Cocks, Brass Stair Rods, braces and Bits, Measuring Taps, Superior Walters, Curry Combs, Teems, Coil, fifth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chairs, with a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at mod. erate terms. apiS SKIRTS ! SKIRTS 11 Billiop's Skirts; Quilted Hooped Skirts Holmes' HOoped 8kIrtl; 911116640 Oordal hIT La; Ladles' Oorked and klullted 'AMA, whit° 11111.1 cc,1,40,1 ; Clow aupply Just .trahnd, at JOS. HORN E':3, deg 77 Market tti
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