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BU SIN ESS CARDS.
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ciAMUEL C. WINGARD,
ATTORNEIY AT LAW.
ozrfttt, botw, , er.l Fcurt scrt—t
uti apt,
V I . .1 )ILS A. LO Vi It LE, Atturney
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,
lirly
-t, , I - I', IJcuti i Vourth ht.coct, fivo (Wore
F 4 - Ml.': hoar,mull: S t
c sull.Uo ER,Alai) u flwiurer of .
7.1411, Paint, Lithargo, k'Titt),
0113, htint.i, Varnisitcs,
; "y `.•
I OS E1 ) 11 FLEMING, suk:Lx6soi . u, L. \ il
.t , C;;CLII't of Niark,o strt-et 1,1,1 tho
..0,t1111t13 Illttot It 11111 tei-14./11111ent of It L 111-11/
WIN NIEDICINE l'EltFUMeda, and all arid.
ClO.l I.; but I,llPlitleBs..
l'r,..criptions ....at eta lly,nil;)ollLitlmi at ail
ft t •urN. jc9.t
I W. ellAl/Wlelt, dealer in iientueizy
Tut,Acco, Rio
St rt-c.t, twitm Ptttdbargli Ap:40:1)
,7 The high•,t laArket pace, w ca. h, paid fur lizigs
P. MARSHALL Ce., Importors and
V • deatern tu French and Ameriean PAPER LIANG.
LNUS, N S 7 Wi, , l 9t.revt, Pittsburgh.
ali4F - 8‘ ..•tittatte ter the ct-letatated net et:tat:Curt, ci ttleere..
heonrt a Co, unt.:7
:t IP.BELL ANIL; EL 1.)01,-
jr /011 halVe ,Olf,Clatt. L.gotlier ut.der un style nY
CANIBELL POLL , JUti, for :no transaction of a gcncral
Variety and !dry tdo..sdi UUSIIINA, and ale runnulacture of
plain and Waved Lau° (Int :ilountiugs. tattle
rIILLIY aCt M Zl4 nOnzna J. AtiniinSON
K 1 EY NIER. & ANDERSON, (successors to
moth., t. C 0.,) wheles;ilo ductless to FOREIGi):
FRUITS, N CONFECT lON ARY, SUGARS, Ste.,
No. 30 Wood fftreet, opposite the I.:. Charles Hotel, Pitts
burgh.
J. J. 4
.311.1...M1S e. flta.J3l.N Z.
1 J. (311,1,1 - :PIE ImokinK 1/1.33 AlanatacturerB,
Offi • and dealerd w Luulking 019.33 11:1 u, Nutt, (Haas, En -
inge, Cut nitti Fancy I,looall, N 0.7 Wood atru.,.t., ',rat&
hnrgh.
On band anti unia.., : aniln
Mahogany, Iluaewoo,l, Walnut and, WU h. ,1110 s, or Monid•
Ing, of every description
bola Ca hi r;s
BOTLEILS.---Join T :IGDEIN tiottlerri,
Nu. l. S 7 otrout, would re-ivoctfullyllorlll the pub
that flioy ban , cooldooth n wool IL :aliZt. 3111/1 , 1
2 , LILIiATAI:II.LA, Miry ERA I. ALP, dtot
Id•st quality.
The titentiou I. I,:
3.: t chat they LERIe WAIN Uhl I ALE 111 It, pUtt.SI nod.
It to •II I
J. Mt. LETTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR
1/1' I
jW. ICI BR, ARC I.IITEC'I', BENI° EJ
trout ~.4muer of Fifth liud Wood to
AI It :3 T LE T,
In Phillip:l' oulldiug—coutiuurn to prupart, L'iat amt
NpE iti,Ntion2l 01, dill' to 8121Wrint.01111 thr Eroctiou of rimy
,if huildings. dr:2.o‘ly..
A wu Lausi, BELL ANL) BRAS;•_,
lie EOUN UER,, N. 7U SE!!.INi) parrot., I'itt.il , urgli, ,
to preptu - ed,t, furuieth to order
CHURCH', V , TEAMIRJAT, FACl.'kiltY AN il ER REI , I
CPI Rom lU to 11.1,0111
Oil NI E. mad: lu order. ktpi
Of nil dized,Vor Steanik..ktm.
N ER.Ak WATER PE3.IP,, I 1,1
and ivory of Irma Cuating:3 iiiiish4,l iU 1.11, ,
1/1111111t,r.
01 A : Li ),s4 I 'A
T ENT Ici'A MAC .-(o,ut, I,
OLH.i R_l E MAXW
P ELL,
„,114 LIANLFAk.:TIII6,I4..I ~
6,4 L.; E'l * ll tYlo e a i•.i
4
And Lle.li.ifq 5 In ' , loek9, iiintabing
I`4.'t al)av
EDUCATIO;2, AL
St. Francis Academy bar s,
UN DMt 711 E CAitE uF THE FRAM:I:-.CA
11,Eirel to, I.ll.t.mbritt County, t e &.
' II S INSTITUTION, NA'ULTIIA'
A._ :lit 1131,1 1 . , 11 'IA 31i .1 1::
1.111C,11_,Za...1 01111. I 'llll bo lie'
It ii'io,../Stod 1u the Moot. !Ilatly awd i.it:illl:E•4liiit. portil
the Alle4heuies, four 11111 , 1 fr,ti
;nail ruut , t,ll 1 . 1t4t1 1 / 1 11 - /:11. The'
t1 , 11,111,11i, ),ur 1111101 i, 1:44 the rirdt Niondny in
111 ,. 1501 July 11.1b , win.;.
Tit. T •int, !ur 11 1 ,111'1111g
Jill
01,-.lllt, 111111 :Flud , rll 14 , 111/.;.1 , 4'.
of ,t 1.1)
1 ;'I511114! V.)
or . 11:1t3, 1 ,11 .tply
i ~,:uy.
H.d~.7cm , ..~.~. n i , . ,~
VICI4;cIIA'H a.teEP, St-o.pAikarl
Ilrikz,zt rill.: CAI. tl2 . THE VATII
Nitar Lati'l ,l . c00n. . ;,1 N:111E
It: the , 'ENl‘lar,ottncti..g,
1.1 W ,, • , 4l/d ttu , tii/i , rt.lllt 1/1,010.10.1
111,41,f a-.!1 , ' y jrP RIPPPIfiI 1b.,. ,vy,iriuy; to
f. .1 mid prat,
plll.l 111i1.11.1i
tlorinou and "Li.
:1 , 1 , 1 cintrgemolxt
p. , tlH4tion for th. 116 , Hlo[lllllolll.,
Sri ;duing, , I
F4)l app' ilt• oirvaia.
y oar I. worm ~ L 1 Lb, ~1
nn.1.4 (oti th.• .1111)
DRY GOollij
Retrench! litetronch!!
ANI )'Gill: CiLl Sll --IN PflieES !
log dr.torilliti,l r!, fig.,
IV(' tv , • hrrer mad.. !.! . .,!!! , !•$ll r0.5,1•1:-
EDUCED *i III:
4. 4 - Now i, , , the tile hi liuy wi l co the aweirtrnimt I. '..
oniiiiilieo, and the Uric, Pit Dim - . I Down II
0ct.29 JtiS. I h ilt.N V. 77 Miul, et ,!i --:
V 1 11. E '.LAS'(' CIIANGE IN FIUURETS.
Itoo rod ILO hiiiiiii, worth 7h c-iii-i, at ti4ii' por yard
1 /1., tit/ d. . 62 , ,i at hu d,
do do i t, i EA/ at 37% do '
do do do 37 3'! rot 2h do
JOSEPII liiißl , iE,
77 )larket utreet.
_ .
RICH VELVET TRINIMINUS,
AT REDUCED ['lll
. .
A choice vaorDnent on nand and Kali, at,
novll 77 Market
1 T LEM EN'S UNDER (jAwitE . NTs -
la Wool, Silk, Merino and , easy Cotten Under Shins
and Drawers-- , a fresh suppi:, re:eived , LIORNMS,
dolt) 7 Marker,dreet
~~IVL eent,3 per Pound deduction in the
Price of BRADLEY - 6 VAllNS.—Wholesale Buyers alid
Peddiars will be furnished with BRADLEY'S THREE-PLY
KNITTING Y AACNS at it reduction of Five Ceuta per pound,
by the bundle, after this date, For Cash, and (lush only.
LILIN il, 77 Market street,
dent Agent for the ltlanufactnr,
EM BRO ID ERI ES. —Our excellent stock of
French Eanbroidoricc, uua the low whi,
they are mnrked , otrord rar' to.luccmonta to lattice wishing
to purchaye the latest
ro
MONEY
ED DOWN.
Ake (Ireat reduction lu the price of Embroideries.
We have gone carefully over our hateloonte Ptt,ak • .1
FRENCLI-W , MK ED (JOLLA itti,
UNDER SLEEVES,
.111.1tiLIN HAM M., , etc.
A nil fl.toil the pricem to milt the " Hard Times."
The Ladies may rely en getting bargains at
out 27 11,01 Z N 77 Market /tr,•et,
FANCY BLACK DUESS SILKS. A
Lugo as4ectinent abloh we are closiug out V ERY
i.)4IE A l' Full CASII E. IiANMENi LOVE,
Formerly Love Brotheres,
Jan NO. 74 Market sire,.
WE WILL SELL froth the present time tin
, f1t,,,,,,e1y,ht1 1 ) FUR CAS:I. Moats, call 1 . 11.1 onus
Inc our cock. U. fiANF.ON
octf:o Formerly 1,...v“ !fr0..., No. 74 NI arke4
DRINT ED FRENCH RINUES, for (:),
end 75 conte, worth sl and SL2S, the heat ancortne ut
In thu city. O. fIANWN LOVE,
(forinordy Love Brotherh),
N 0 74 Markel 0tv,..4.
BLACK AND F'ANUY DRESS SILKS.
A lull hehortment, very cheap.
0. HANSON LOVE, humeri,' Love Brother,.
Nc.:. 7! Ithz tie! crrc
EVERY Economical Purehmer Dr , :•ri
ShArrk, Mantle . botheatic and :1—
Ede anode., will find it to their advantage toadl and exeunt
our Now rf 7811 and Winter Dry Goode before parch a.
lug rho o here 0. HANthiN LOVB,
6,45 lornotly Lore tiros.. No. 74 3lnrkel e;.
Q. AWLS ! SI lAWLS ! —Wool, Chenille,
1,0 Broclia, Loth long •ard square, brat 15 the
city, dui at r.r, Lns pricos fur cuat!.
lIANtio)N LOVE. forna.ri) ,
nov2l Nu. 74 Martipt Fnr, t.
ajlid.QUE arid M A_ASEi LEES, Fleeced, fur
making A larv.:.• airs .rtment at
darel OE4). v. I= [llTh Ceti
IiILINNET VELVET.-- Every variety of Bort-
Ve!{",•Lpi and 511.1.111.4, for Fail(' ,d.
noel? HON%
NEW EEI,FUE.I) SPERM CANDLES.—
boxos Vs, s's and err Siaa-ni
on band and and fur safe by
jail B. C. EL J. li. SAWYEC.
.C.l,
C) A 1' S .
1.)() it.. s“., lu It, 2 lb awl 3 fa, bar
ba'J " No. Palm ib., 2 lb. and 3 r.)
fwd • 0111.. n....! r.li Puap, In lb. Immo
21„a, ,):, :L., .)3.)
" ULtli
2cAi tia4lllo
GO " Part) Pal,/
uu 1.‘11.1 mid fur xl.. 1,3;
J .11 B. C .4. J.i. Sitio* t . i;
•
I UM CA AN I) t3L( )
; 1441 l.pw, at " Tlp• l'.•, :il.Ol.
74 , . 17 itifthMtrk..t.
fela 1)10TUNBA0111i1t. a co
N EW
drUll,l 11.111. : - 1:115 , r.ta
GOt.i ItAtt.linw xr,tgr,- , 5
R.KlrhliCit t ANDELR23OI,I,
Wuai af. trip:y=lla St. Gbariaa Sc tl.
GROCERS.
DAV/11) WC&NDLIfiI %IMAM LIZANO 1.1 1. 0011121
rtzvcANOLEss, MEANS fic, CO.,
MICJP.iILt, PC4I.
WH4LE;3ILE GROCERS,
AND I'iTT6l.3l.faCal LIANUFMITUIINS GENEILALLY,
eCamiliess, Means & Co.,
(am,-0,2 to Wick M'es.udiepa,)
W 1 E 0 LES A EY, GIIO4,TRS, and Dea:erzq iu
IRON, NM LS, (i LAsS, tV1701": Y A 10:9. •ooi
I,l3utilAaui gonotall), iwt of 11"4,0.1 Vititt•r
tr,- , ts, 1:14h
_
FOPa ‘ . W DI Ti-: AND ISS I 0 N
to b (J'Cit,C;
°HAS. iIIISPIHLIMS., C. J. 1 - .R.L JOHN WRIGHT
Humphreys, Hoffm.il Wright,
FLOUR FA ' .../ " 1 . 01tS,
Pla 0 D ILI CIE AND GENERAL
COMMISS9ON MERCHANTS,
76 NORTH WHARVES AND 165 NORTH WATER NT.,
Above Vine Street., PHILADICIAPHIA.
MIZEIM
I=llll
ATUEIL L:o
f.t
JUSHPLI IitJAN E.
77 Market stn.t.
-PRICES .1-lARR
11l A fto
tP,
6131.)CE53011E TO WICK 8 teCIANDLSPS,
EEZIMEM
OLAS.6, COTTON YARNS,
Writer of Woo.] ...ad Water Mr...els
40 , 11k:',S CCoLLri
and Commi , Nion Nierobant,
t Titr
Pitt-Z4l.2rgt/t ntsadv, .s*.r. 67,:.
CANAL
:cos. AND. 115 IVATsit STP-EKI PITTSB PA
it..CrOPE, AILGEN: & CO
FORIVARDINO AND COMMISSION
Nc. SYOMI.IOItE RT., CINOINNATi,
11 1 , 2 1.1 li 'l' 0
Conrad, Thompson
Tt,nitilou, Clark h t',•anv,
Price AL CO.,
Caleb Cope' & Co.,
ilarc.roft, Beaver & Co ,
Caliby, Nevill & II
. e; M. Lewis, F ‘I Bnk,
kJzt.slii.:r M o t s Bank
llorrix L. Ilallowell &Co
Mcl,'.utcheon & Collin. 3,
John M Kruuvd), - h C.
ltragnel Ai
Pickett, Matt , w,, &G o .,
:Ilirewuhary & Price,
W. 11. Langley
Lawrence & liltithiad,
A. 1) lia;lock
W.
llMMlSffilli
ItIMEMI
JOSEN - 1. S. &
.OS. 111, mad 4 244 Liberty qi
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
dlO 24 E ILE HOC 1 , , RCN
AN D COMMISSION MEttc II ANTS,
DLALE.RB
0 U U. Al.`kj D It A C N ,
TIN TINNER6'
E• I T 43 II IC t 4 :11 A N '.4. 0 A(I T It NI Pi•
LP Li F 6 Za.
(iENERAL tiONIPWHIt) N
FOR W ARIAN G M ERtill AN TS,
Lecce e.i.l INAlsilaiigt Olt Ave-Aue,
W)1 AN [H E c.rf , KAN;;At, TE:Att
!or , hAnt,
h:Ntz.. ii. Cut, LI NS, Forwarding
I‘. 11111, 1 / 4 4 11 SI'•[GIuIIC, 111141 W 11 1 41,1 44 F .• i
:1;r..-
15 V.••••• , • ! ;'lt.aLnr..i•
WINES AND 141(4L1 LLI,S
k...e.riNLi.l
L N tk, KENNEDY, Wll,,le,ttle
I_l u,i1„,•,.,", )1, rt 511.1 R. , iii)lll4 14 , 1111 i 1,, N.
1.1 t,
I, '*"u EU I.ER . ,
VL - enci G.erntara t,V6ixect and Llop,or.
A '1 l' A . t:., o
id! betweari 6th
MBEEI=II
1111B=1
GLASSWAB,E
...... . it i L. All(biVALl.
1 . I .1) 4 LI , 1 stt ./ 11 & I J O 'li/
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All "111 , 1 kttolt mid 14 Itt4tt tt. itt,t,
Mtit tt t ' , l.'. tt
EDIAC t.
t o .Nluivo.ily
n u.tulul.. I utu, :41, :tluLl
.bauby tAi.A.;:4W A nut; tluulL 411
uuln .1 WiLI(I9V. Muss , Flasks, mid ::.t Rulilcn \,,r
curiu-I (Al q',ul - zut un,±
r.ohit my
~ !A.E.PEI'S AND OIL CLOTHS.
1;9 EMOVAL. -j. 11. PHI I,LI
rvmwvnd o. I .
t!LA IL Htr t+e , sv.st side, b..; - Noon Form stri.4 13,1,1 r.•
J. r 5i tH.LIPS,
NI A NIIVACITIthIIiS Ue Fl,o')ii, N E, t; I A tj L,
TAIsr,K,AI T
711EN:`ii-'-',' f;ll!.'i !ff.4)'P't,ll.";.
A 1.., 1.?..7,11 1 1 :1t.;' IN an., t"i'ii,, jr4p, 01, ,;ti ~f.
tX ,tv,ry
1i4,14.r4 ui 11.7111 A ItUBP ER. i:1.11)ti, of .II hi
Patent: .1i rho lionlun ”,t1
K war, ut th,r INi 111 A R
:i VAS. ItELTI 11(ISE 11,1 AIIK i I,l.:AT'll Eli. 11
:)9 rlitetel LI elan utect.ure, a auperier quality ; also, lie,
i‘earliel and Rivetn. Ageutn for the OUP) Filth—l'K'aaF
Milt:4BllAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paiute,
(tie, Turpentine, irusliei, (Iblts and Putty. HOUSE; AND
PAINIING AND GLAZINt3, ill rill its braurb, s,
in the best um! ,shortest ti on.
de2o:l y ; J. A I!. PHI I.,hlPe '
N.)5. 2b mud 2 tit. CIALr Arent; Manufeci,ry ant Phil
:Am-eine. on the Ottin river. three mllu7 below Pittsburgh.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, ac.,
AT THE
l , "ourtte Street Carpet Store.
IV D. & 11. M'UALLUM rospeetfully
V p invite the attention of their former Clik , int , rm
~ed the public generally Li. their present stock, just selected
feaf Bpriug ti doe, embracing the Very latest styles of Foreign
and nom, Manufacture, consisting In part of Velvets and
Brussels, Tapestry and enninien Ingrain: also, Hrteelol.l,
Damaal, 'ruffled and Vlniu Suiir CARPETS.
OIL (minas FR )11 2 TO 24 FM :17 WIDI,
1,110, Mats, Stun Ruda, Canton and Cocoa Matting; Lud,
Yarn and Rag Carp°2.s ; • Vnuitian Bliudn; Puintod, Bud and
coen Holland t.ltinthis.
It will give US pleasure to oho% geode to all who unity tot
desirous of looking or purchasing, and we are determined to
offer inducements to any who rimy favor no with a call, at
tine old stand, Nu. 87 FOURTH Street, near Wood.
ruyl9:ly W. D. & 11. ITCALLUNI.
/ILL CLOTLI CLO'r iIINU—Of all kinds,
VLF black and y - elbaw, fir wale at the India Rubber Depot
and 28 St Waft oteetift. tilectj J. a li. MILLI? s.
ILL CLOTHS FOR 'f LAE FALL TR,ADI-..
n...P We have on hand, and are daily receiving adilitioi
thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large stn ,
f Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cove!, Trill,.
parent, Green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used mr
lionoefuruishing and other purposes. Also, Trauspai i iii
WILOIOW Shades, of dry aunt oil finish—gold bortlertsl an,d
oiler otyloo, and Window Shade Trimmings.
Nierchruits and others will find it to their ad van mg, ,• ~ 1
, Ililllo our stock and price, before making their pui •., sees
J. It 11. PIIILLI
Zit anti IN St. Clair et/ .1.
4 ~LUOIt OIL CLOTHS,
_ of our own mil eastern manufm.dure---all widths, aunt
out VD snit any else of rooms ur hulls—at the Oil Cloth Wan o
rooms, No. :2 , i and 28 et. Clair street.
oct'2,9 J. a Li. PHILLIPS.
FURNITURE.
'MILLIKEN 3 5 CO. have on hand, at
„tenoice CABINET and CHAIR. MAN liie.lo
- No. 6.4 -rnithileld street, a large Wl9ortmunt of Fancy
,e 1 Fiala Fru •,iture, which they will sell 16 par cent. 10w..r
haw enuternary rates. Terms, cash only. deal:).
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE ANI)
OBALIIB, Who!esale and Retail, embracin g every
a! ylt• of Furniture, in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut,
suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to
. .rly if, New York or Philadelphia, and at lower priees. Ever
anatio by hand, and warranted. Cabint-maker~ sup
; a!th any quantity of FURN [TURF. and CIIA I RS, o n
asonable terms Hotels and Stiamboats furnished at the
shortest riotice Waroroonaa, Non. 77 and 79 THIRD Stre..t,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
114 . =
Improweiment in Book Binding.
KVEIE UNDERSIGNED 11AVINti
°V
obtained Letters Patent for Improvement in BOOK
21.41)11 , 10, la prepare::: to furnish the attachment to llo•
now in use, or to apply the same to new Books. Orders
which are respectfully solicited nt WBLDIN Jr, ROWANI,S
Book bindery and Blank Book Manufactory, South,....„i
corner of THIRD end WOOD Streets.
The above improvetaont consists: Pirst—of m. ;,,i,•
t;prizig clmiiing the back the Book lu such a manor
to prevent the icavea from Ragging when the Book is eto:
ing io a vertical position. Second--The carriage contast. of
Motalic tirooves, on which are insertad Itolleni, which will
effectually prevent the Books from wearing or chafing in I.la
cing the same in its resting place.
le.:ti A. 11. ROWAND, Patonl,•:,
RITISSES' AND CHILDRENS' Gum, Over
Ij' and and Sandels, cheap, at the Peoples' Shce Store, No
17 Path Areet, near Market.
la DIPPENBAOIII4It A 00
ttir ENS' CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes
a: DIFFENBAOHZR .t CO.'S,
4 ,rirt No, 17 Fifth street
fr N DIA RUI3BER BELTING.-1350 foot of
2. 3,3% and 4 Inch-3 ply —Just roooived and for sale t y
J. .1c H. PHILLIPS,
Luria 28 and 28 St. Clair street .
aN DI A RUBBER GASKETS, Minh , de
Ring 9, and square rope of all slims at
28 mid 28 St. Clair street.
[oda
.7. 4 H. MULLIN
LI ME ----- 40 bblo. fresh for sale by
.N... 5 reds - HUN:HY. H. COLLIN:.
fi..l_ TAR 01 1• — 4O Csa.lln2 300hebterPosrl Starch llll.ll , Ear int, st [ram LUILURT EL OOLLDW.
SPRIG AND BUMMER
MITI lIUI :ai, °r.
MENEM
THE SUBSCRIBER LEAVING JUST RE
& TURN Eli (non Nor York owl Philadolphia, ftvls
ct)ahlierit that he can OFFER IN DUCEMENTS TO PUS
01.1A1,E1i$, boTII STYI,Ei,', QUALITY AND PItICE:=
UNtSURPA , I"EIi I
=
..4
4.4
Sluyncilie,
n3on, Ind
Obi: J.
Louielvillo, Ohio.
Cincinnati, Olin
Pitt.&._,urgh,
.aso
Jit;
13'•i
E!3=2l
As many of the above Goods were bought of
MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS,
And at the
LARGE AUCTIONS, FOIL CASH,
TEAT DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and Examine our Sleek, be-
C, HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers, and Young,
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE
ak ti7./.1111
MISCELLANEOUS.
Y GOODS.
1 , USE W UST OF THE MOUN
RICH FANCY DRESH SILKS,
RICH BLACK BAYADERE
DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
" PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
PRINTED BERA(ES,
" ORGANDIE LAWNS,
~ " HOBBS
Also —V bathes, Crape De Espanees,
Lawns, &c,
SHAWLS AND MANTLES.
BROOHE BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
PRINTED BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
Of every Style, Color and Quality,
varying in prices from Two to
Fifteen Dollars
FRENUII LACE AND
UHANTILLA MANTLES,
From Three to Thirty Dollars.
N EEDLE WORK
HANDSOME sErr
COLLARS AND SLEEVI4:S,
VERY RICH REAL
FRENCU WORK COLLARS,
EhII3KUIDEKEU LINEN
IIAN DKERUIIIEFS,
JACONET AND SWISS
EDGINGS, INSERTINGS,
AND FLOUNCING S,
WHITE GOODS
PIQUET CLOTH,
FOR BASQUES, COLLARS
AND SLEEVES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
BRILLIANTS,
AUUNETTS, NAINSOOK 8,
MULLS, SWISS,
VICTORIA LAWNS, ecc.,
PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED
AN D FIG URED
HOSIERY
4 FULL AN COM PLETE
I{,Thl EN T
IVIOUIi,NING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
GOODS FOR BUYS' WEAR.
Biack, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CLOTHS.
Black, Blue, Green,'Drab and Olive
CASIIMERETTS.
Plaid, Plain and Striped
CASSI M ERES
TWEEDS, MERINO,
NA NKINEVI'S, CASSIMERES
Lineu and ()cotton Pant Stuffs, 4c.,
DomE,Tics.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN TUE
WE ARE ENABLED TO SELL THEM
AT PRIICES
fore Ptercbasiog Ellie Where.
Stevenson dr. Love,
No. 74 Market Street,
PitigamArgia, rira•
18 3 s. Summer Arraiagement.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MARCH 29
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
SEVEN DARE{../
TIIE FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passeager cum
every morning, (except Sunday,) at 7:50 o'clock, Pittsburgh
Unit:, arriving in Philadelphia at 11:50 P.M.
EX,'RESS TRAIN leaves the Station every Le.euilig
itt 010 Stoppiug only at Ortamsburg, Latrobe, Johus
b,wn, •Willmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, connecting at Har
risburg with the Train direct fur Intitimuic, and arriving iu
Philadelphia or Baltimore at LOU o'clock, I'. M.
AOCOM.MoDATION TRAINS:
TIIE JOIINSTONYN ACCOMMODATION '.I7RALA loaves
-lady lexcept Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. PI. Stopping at
all stations, audd - unniug as flu- as Couematigh.
FIRST AWOMMODA'fION TRAIN fur 'Put Llo Creel:
:;ridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Tula'. Creel,
Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20 v. at.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN tor Turtle eieeh,
loaves daily, (except nueday.) at O:2U, P. vi.
It ETUItN ING 'TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as lolloW.:
Elpress, 1:40, P. U 4 Mail, 3:10 A. tf.: Johnstown ACColulno
.lation ' 11:00 A. sm First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 0::.u;;
A. is, Seioud Accommodation, 12:40, P. a.; Third ACCOlLt
alollatioll, 0:10, p. m.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, conuect at Illairsvile
Intersection with until train East, Express train West, and
it, Johnstown accomodatien train Rant and Weal-
PIrfSBUROII AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
Stopping at all Stations an the Pittsburgh and Ckainelbe
villa Road, leave daily. (Sunday exceptedol/4 follows:
MAIL TRAIN 7'llo A. DI I EXPRESS TRAIN,4:2O p.
It rruItNINCI TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connelisvillt ,
Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 11.00 A. M. and 0:10 P. U.
,'The traveling public will find it greatly to their in
terest, in going East or West, to travel by the Peunsyi vaunt
Railroad, as the accommodatioua now offered cannot be mir •
passed ou any other route. An the Road is ballasted wit
stone and is entirely free from dust, we can promise /safety.
speed and comfort to all who may laver this Road with their
patronage. —FARE:—
To New York lia,uo To Baltimore $ 9,0 u
" Philadelphia 111,00 I Lancaster 8,3 U
To Harrisburg, $7.45.
Baggage checked to all Stations ou the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ten
cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Static.,
where the Company has no Agent.
NO'TIOE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and fur au
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and front the Depot, at a
charge nut to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag
gage.
For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent,
At the I'. R. it. Passenger Station,
au - 31 on Liberty and Grant striate,
" ROBES,
" ROBES,
Two Through Train-, each Way
Suadayo ElKt, •ttodi•
Wheeling, Cleveland and Chicago, by the Cie( • and
and Pittsburgh Railroad.
COLUDIBUS, CINCINNATI Et. ST. LOUIS
I'ITTSBURGII 2 COLUABUS AND CLVULLVIV ATi li dlL
ROAD LINE Via SI'E,UBENVILLE.
The Cleveland uud PiCsourgit and Pittsburgh, Columbus
and Clucluunti Railroad Companieu, having made an ar
r4ugemeut with the, Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago
Raiirutel Company, for the Joint use of their truck bet, oon
Pittsburgh and Rot:beater, will run their tritium from Penn
Street Station daily, Sundays "copied, commencing Mon
day, March 801,18158.
ULtOVIILAND, WI
'Leaves Pittsburgh.
Steubenville.
iltridgport, oppoeite
IVY hoofing
il/clleair ia
Culubue
Cincinnati..
Through to Clic ;lowland
cinnuti With but Buffalo.
one change of card. Chicago
This Train to Clcveland ban 3U ininutee at Alliance, for
Dinner.'•,:
CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND AND CHICAtto E.X.Plikt3S.
Leaven l'ittabargli.
2:35 1). 11.
6:00 4. IC
Through
WILT,
chitligv of Writ.
Wit NE
I,savoi Pittsburglid
4:00 P. M.
cuMaBOTIONS ARE MADE BY ABOVE TRAINS,As POLLows:
By WO A. ta., and 4.00 P. m. '
ALIVUEELINU, for Clutuberlaud, Harper's Ferry, Valid inure
and Washington City.
only at BELLEAIIt, for Cambridge, Zanesville, Lancaster,
Circleville and Wilmington.
By POO A. At., and 2:35 P. ts.,
At XENIA, for Dayton Indianapolis, Mattoon, Cairo, St.
Lords and Now Orleans.
By 6:00 A. m., and 2:35 P. M.
At CINCINNATI, for Lexington, Louisville, Cairo, St. Louis
and New Orleans.
Only at BAYARD, for Carrolton, Wayneirburg, Dover and
New Philadelphia.
July at HUDSON, for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron, Clinton and
Now Portage.
By 13310 A. m., and 2:35 P. B.
At CLEVELAND, fur Erie,Buffalo, Niagara Fall.. and Cana
du, Sundualiy, Toledo, etroit, Chicago, and all pain to in
thu Noi the west.
WAs-
Thu .ktiO P. BI- Train Mops at all IVa3-I'tatioini on inn
Hay. r llivieir u.
Returning Trains.
EASTERN MAIL, VIA STEUBEN V I 1,1,E.
I. ,,, nredi Cincinnati (1:0 1 ] A. II
Arrivee at C.ilinnnUs 10:40 r. t:
Do tlbsioonville o:50 P. a.
1:.: rittaLurgit 0.55 e. at
1178111111 U 11 AND Will 1.; LI NU MAIL.
I naves CleViland 1:00 P. hi
Arrives at Wellsville ti.al P. ,
Do Wheeling 0:113 P. n.
Do Pittsburgh tiMit P. ai
PITTsBURtiII ACCOMNIUDATION.
Leave. Belle:dr 68/1.1 A ;!
be Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling—. ti:lo A.
Stops at all Stations
Arrives at Pittsburgh
WIIEELINU AND PIIf6I3URUII MALL.
leaves Belleair .I:3a P. m
Du Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling... 4:43 P. Ad.
Ara:yes at Pittsburgh 8:55 P. Li
EASTERN E I:PRESS, I A STEC BEN V I LLE.
Leaves Cincinnati r.
Arrives at Columbus 10:01: P.
Liu Steubenville 4 , 41, A. tr.
Uo Pittsburgh 'Jill) A. N.
biAli(), BUFFALO AND PlT'rStilllo/11 EXi'i:
Leaves Ulna eland i1e.20 P. m
Arrivm it Wellsville 5:30 A. Ai.
Do Wheeling 11:05 A. 0.
Do Pittsburgh 7:00 A. At.
Connections are made by the Mail and Express tram
polo is when returning, as are formed as above When g. hip
Irvin Pittsburgh; übo, with the Pennsylvania Itailroa 1 for
Ilarrialairg, Lance:dor, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York
and Boston.
The above Trains will atop on signal of the Stallion Avon:
at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester, to oak.
np passengers going ou or beyond the line of these Road,
Trains will also atop to leave passengers CM:Mug fron t ti ter ,
Road', at any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh.
Passeugerl desiring tE, gu Chicago, or points bupend
Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Passengera.desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc., or
any points beyond Columbus, via Steubenville, must auk Inc
tickets via Steubenville.
Baggage checked -through to all principal points, and
transferral free of charge,
ea, For tickets or information, apply to
t,EORBE PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Penn Street ;Billion, Pittsburgh.
F. R. lit ERS,
Ormond Ticket Agent, C. & f, It. it., CleVoland.
I. A lIUTCLIINSUN,
Glentind Ticket Agent, P., 0. & C. it. H., Columbine.
JAMES FARMER,
Superintendent C. & P. it. R., Cleveland.
W. W. BAULEY,
rtirBl Superintendent P., C & C. it. It., Coluinbaa.
NEW IV ESTERN 11109JTE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS:
AN D CI NCIN N ATI, HAMILTON h DAYTON liAI LRt)A PS,
toa. Distance only 329 miles from Pittsburgh to Cincinnak
LINE is composed of Roads of the
viiBt Class, and in located through a beautiful and
highly cultivated portion of the State.
Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and
Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. LI. k 1 o k II
Roads, being connected, fol
Louisville, St. Louis,
Evansville, Cairo,
Memphis, Vicksburg,
Natchez, New i Yrleaun.
Connection Made at St. Louis with the Pacific liellrosd
and Missouri River Packets, for
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
And all points West. Also conu,cta at Cluclunati with
Kentucky Central ft. R., for Lexington, Danville, Frankfort
and all points in Central Kentucky.
Trains leave Penn street Station as follows
3 : 3 i) A . - ntroouteh to
ca C n i g n e ci t ti ,r ti with
are, ar
riving at 6.44 P. hi.
Express Passenger Train, ar
.2:15.
-E- I IVI . ) riving in Crestline at 10:0,
• A. M., Cin. 800 P. M.
ligt. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. -faz
Fare as Low as any other Route.
For all information, and Through Tickets, apply at the
Ticket Wino, corner Monongahela 'louse, or at Penn street
ltation.
- -
Passengers desirous of going this route will ask fur
Tickets via Delaware Cut-Off.
J. H. MOORE, Snpt. P. Ft. W. & 0. It. It,
DAN'L kfcLAREN, Supt. C. If. &D. It. IL
nov2B
New Route via River and Railroad
C4 ll
indianapolislit Cincinnati . Railroad
CIONNECTINO AT INDIANAPOLIS with
, Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Rain ads,
to St . and Lafayette it
and Indiareipolb, New Albany
and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for CIIIC
ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTO and all intermediate
points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU.
Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less
time than any other route by 2 , t hours, and at so low r ates.
The only road by which shipments can be math, Goo. Cite.
clonati to the West, without breaking bulk.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Oincin
natl; ot, W. B. fll/TTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will
receive prompt attention, and no charge for coininiwiian ;
no charge for drayage-or commission at Lawrenceburg.
For farther information, apply to THOMAS RATTIG AN,
(No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who is pre
paled W - give - THILOVOIU =arra to Indianapolis, Terre
Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Orawforda
villa, Charleston, Paris, and hlattoon.
11. C. LORD, President.
JNO. F. MEEK, Freight Agent. mrS
NKSTANDS.—A large variety for hale at
WM. JONNsToN a 00. , es
-w aas Statkosnr Wareham. 6.1 wood Ft.
RAILROADS.
EELINU AND CINCINNATI MAIL
iiutiouvillo I. la
Newark
Colurubng 1:40 A. fa
8:07 A. W
Cleveland 9.ea v. At
ISnffalo e:uu id
Lilac:ago '2:00 v.
LLNU ACUUM NIOD
6tenbulivillo
firidgopurt...
Belleair
VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CIIICAGo,
VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF
RAILROAD NOTICE.
The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne & Chicago
RAILROAD COMPANY,
WITH. ITS AMPLE ROLLING STUCK
and etitupment, and ita through connectious t is pre
purr to trunspurt Pa.sseugers and kruight from piaLA
ll LPLIIA mutt VlTTsl3l.llltiLl to CLII.CAtiO, ST. LOUIS, .I.ti-
A.PuLIS, LISCI.N.N ATI, and all places West and South
west, with a great degree of regularity and ezpeditiou.
Inc tact that this Road loran a direct and euusulithited
hue botwuou Yitk,burgil and Chicago, is a sufficient guar
antee that its Triune will maim good time, and connections
with Trams uu other head.
I'ASSE:N(II;ft TILAINE, LEAVE
I...S.viatuu.l Wayuv.
A. 41. 1'...';01.1'.51 7.04 P. .51.
:Liu I'. M. 10:t15 P. 51 I b:55 A. M.
iihAUki Ulll.4Atio—U. 6.. 51uii ut 3:1to A. a 1..; Exprt'u4
at 2:01., 51.
IigACLI CI N‘.'.li‘lNA e.Siyii at 1.53 P.-XL; Eivresu
7:4A) A. at.
AU Tr..s umh, d.. 0 contiocti,, Li s at Orastliue for Cattail
emtiauati, tualahapvlia uud zt. Laiia; Lila°, tat Fort
Way Cio Witt/ TreiLld Liu tYebanit uud Kunteru
Latayetti., l:rnttnl llltuuis utal dt. Liatia; at Furost with
Trains Liu the NI. li. k I. K. it. it.
frotu Chicelgu. li , L.kY ay L.* linitlil...m. 1 A rr.PLI,Vs..
1./..6. Mai1,....ty1:, .V.M. 1 s::iu A.. 11. I*.t:L::, 1.'..11. 9.1 a i'. M
tapreers (~LoU A.M I .%:01.1 t'. M. I u:u., VI
. M. 7:*2i, A M
'l lost.) Traithi 111111,0 alutie tviltioettucis with 'Crum,. ...or I' tbl•
adL•ii,,ivi, itaiLulivre Nov, 1 orh ,tutl I.t,,htou.
It man Luus, I.l4oosaupuite, {iwciaz.l3l.l nuu tiollllll
- . ..all, til CreallllA , 111. all luta! aliag
121+41urt. rim bt. Lutas, Ual
ibl
uuln, Lalaytalt, cud lut+ r Weal:lW place., Cl.alLivil with tAbuye
Trani, AL kereet, colinet;Deue are matte with 'Awns to nue
trolls Untethunu, npriugliehl and Dayton.
ACCU)ILIG.i.II . IIi:N it..it.No--henVe oa D, 16L11,11 fur
Alio : Vic:lly (At) at. 7:OU A. At., and LaaVe AUL
gactly City for Sew lizlglituu at Attu° and P. al.
'lo
iux.i.ituittodato wa) travui, i...tu4 Will L.
li/td w c iulglit.Traiu4; leaving t'ltt.tuutgl.l at 8;46 A. IL,
Crudilla, jar ail:at:ex, at 0:0a for Uzi:114111e,
at u:45 .. lit., lot t'litlutirBit at 7:47 A.ll.
and uu etturgu fur
rut' ilc6olenud 1111114w' to
JUaLlua, Curuel - I.,LourLy and LirnZ L
M.Zuettli IS. r. 64? Dt.i.ux Lulu street, uppu-
Lhe TrutuuLal auuee, t.aucd6u, ur t. thy Ageat. at Lhe
Stutiuus 011 the lin,
iU 0):11.11ENIJI, UN AlOiN DAY, March 217tii, mud coutiuuu
until lUfLilot uotm,
J. J. I_LOUIirON, Uau. Pafuer. aud Fr't. Ag't.
1). W. BUSS, Pu.tits'r. Ageut.,lllll,..go.
tur:)l JOb. Ll. Al k)011.1.1, Suponuku..knai.. _
TIEL PENNSVLVANIA
LIE ILL A 1: THAL
tho A LisisLic.UlLlois With W o, NI/i Vi
!col blateei cuistlits.lolos
Roiol Cl..silt:A:Of wiLLJ IL
,Lostasecil i isil pus L, oil Lilo :IL
tool iitualhern to till LAIL, Llurttl
LuAws; lutklug Lilo Mutt
hstI.I.6,I.IIiLUUT.II. by womb LiEitillf tau 1,0 ionr.ariled LU tud
trvul tiikLikr
V 1.11,61: ULLA',O6. Luuts, .01rues, LiuLs arid
Daps, Lk/v8.14, Dry livuds, tin LUICS, ILLIes , it „,„ ma.
nun trunks,) Drugs, (iu Lov.ted,BLiki
ivaillol.ll,
1•311:00IN L ULA:o6—DuruusLic 61/eutiug,,•.+ldit- I
llig mud LILLIE/IL (11.
Drugs (iu aLsks), ilardwal u. I, , ,,rlrer(iu 100 ma.
rolls ur buLus), WOul, and z!.latrup Felts,
huntward, se., de.
tuot,
.chatua (In
casks), Usurp, Liacuu uud k'orL, &wiled
(laves ur iu sucicu), TklitClL, 11.111.141/11.1C
Lured, (exeupt ljagui n ur LuL,) dtc,, Zre.
klylJit.Tri Fislr, Bacon, Beet
arid (Us a e,ke ur LLpres DustwuLd,) 4 ,
Lard uud Lard ASLI, Li -
L.lllll LAO . ), 'Lou, Ai, etc. j
Ltd. ULLA lurther runic,
1.31LA111 in ear loads, do ens. El .I.Uu fun. uu L:1 Wither uuDer,
tioTruN--$2 erceudiug aUd Urn. v.cdgitL, until
11.1ralor butt,.
MEE
11:05 A. hi
11:20 A. N .
. 5.2.0 P. DI
. P. 1/1
2:Y5
11:30 r. m
8:00 A. id.
.4Agy- la eillpiriftg liwdn titan any pat.t Naal
phi; Lc particular lu mark pitcitawa out PCllll.dyi.47ti.
itlottet." All liciala Agouti ut Lbw Road
at will Le iorwartkal without
datoui.lua.
AWIIITd--Ltafrie, Wurwlny xCu ., Aininp
IL. N. Sans & Ledutei; P. U. v'lttlny & Cu., Hym/via,
bu,tiusiiil, Lull h Cu., and Curter X JUWULL, LIJIII[IIIIII.I,
Ey., IL. C. ftluldruul, Madisou, led; 11. W. I.srowu
Irwin a Cu., elllt'ilttlat I; N. 11 . . Unshaiu & Cu., ,
°Wu; Lunch k Cu., No. Li hi by BU - out, /IL/stun; Lunch a Co.,
Aster litaiEV, Now V.,ik , William struut.,/..,1.Nu.
I•lw,e, i4uNl Verb; N. J. Zunu,lor,
N114, , ,r5w & P.Altininro; D. A. rituwart, Pittsburgh.
LIUUSTON,
Ountral k'reiglit Agent.
Lt.Wl3.Akaia,
tip.; lat.i,orini..,lltlot,r, A
eill:SB1/1.116111 CONiiELLSVILLE
U. 2
7:311 P. El
8.4 t, P Al
ti.OU P .
lit A 1 L
1U1: Pittsburgh aud lainuolisvillo Railroad id Low opota.
Sur tho Indisvortattuti ut paszongora twit lioight to and fruit,
Pittsburgh and wuuroting with tho Pouudyl
vtioia Contra' itailroad at tirintou'd 6tation.
Arrauguineutshwie also boon made with the Pennsylvania
Con It itailrue.,:, b, which thrngir treight to Philadelphia
and bialtunure volt be carried from points on the Pittsburgh
and Counellsville .I.Lailruad, by ear loads, tor Invertible terms.
ItUNlsil.Nii OF TltAlN6.—.ln and ardor Monday, Xiith
of December, the Passenger Trains will ho run dully, except
ouudays, as luilows:
IltAtN, will tome the l'itssenger Statiuti 61 tl e
Pennsylvania .Itadruad, *. at Pittsburgh, ut 7.00 o'clock, a. tr.,
arriving at Counellisthie at b...:MU A M.
cA66ltiNliElt. leaving Pittsburgh ut
M., and ur riving at CO!Illt.:118,111t,
It U TitAlN will lei,. e‘rooo Is
ills at 6 A. M , conuectino with LI., Bililt settle
Accurumutlatti Trala, cu t Pia, auiti ICA!! read w lucit
arrives at Pitusburirli at Li 0. ta.
MAIL A I N, at 1:_00 , 1.1,1
LUC 14 I trllllll,..lialull Train, un itn•
I . t.llllBivauzu :LA01,1.1, OlUl,
and !rein ith.llsbotioOS on t!t
lough it,Ol “thid, I received vu! delivered
nt IttldViot Dvot, opporoLo Diolootoo• 1 , 11 or, On Liberty
,tr. et.
hooting A. eiiClit,l Plea-mut.,
erostlitirg, Cumberlaud, will leave Cue urll villr regiliaily
on Lt.• Itt ri vu! of tie , trump.
Aril Traiu c ulucottl oleo at Vivlt Newton with cotwliee,
by Ow Plank !toad, v.ilL Mouut Pleueaut, ;..iolueruet,
: , :iii,iputch„ Cumberlund, dic.
'knots can no bud tinqa ' Picket Agent at the
Ita:tronal P11.Ut14•111.0 , [ Dtp, ot.
!BE=
Int 16 11. BLACESIVN
Synopsis of the President's Message
T iy herciii orderocr that public salefi ul
an , iftred iu Lk • Ft-4C., t.f luau, I,a• 1,1.1
ui I! 11014 n
At rho I.rcol I)otyr,r.,mn a ,,,,olug alt Aluli,luy ,
7til 01 ./11110, IML I, ut 1.1111 . tiill..ll.lliioll, iu OW ..1
Worth and gono!oago.
At the L,L1,1 Otrir..,ll FOrt 01) M 01,114),
Cho 14th ul J u e , IFus , ui t wouty,tio ni,kl pat - to
ut towurhipd p iu 1110 ~1 Fright,
and P000A10111....5.
AL Lao Loud UILiCt , 01 SioJELO tAly, Colouleuriuk on llelon‘la:,,
Of, 7in 01 Jnue, 1869 , of twenty Lino lownshipx, nod Lou tm
of townships, in tie. counties of Puctittontas,l3Liono, Mats
'ac, Clay, kin nod Cliofokto.
AL Lbo Imud ()like at City, co:u•nuucing Liu Aluaday,
tim of June, 186 S, of forty -lour towniMilis, and part ni
lowtoinvi, iu tun counties of Woodbury, Chorukoe,
Ply mouth, ;donz cud nuncome.
At the Land tithe° ILL thtillai /31141 T, COlllllltAICiLlg 011 ou
day, the ith of Jane, lbaS, of twelve towushipa, and parts
of townallip3, lu the countlea of Carroll, Shelby, Crawford,
Monona and FretuouL
it is also order - ad in thn alluve mentioned Proclamation,
No 693, that Liu: vacant lands iu the even-numberat sections
which remain to thin Unitud States, within six milei an each
side L/1 the undermentioned railroads, ho iiffered at
Bale on the days and at the places as lolluwa:
A t the LaudOtllee :it art Dodge, cuminencing uu Monday,
the 'list of Juno, 1851, on the "Dubuque and Racine Rail
road."
At the Laud 011.1c0 at Sine= City, continent:lug ou Thum
day, the I , d. of July, 18 S, on the "Dubuque and Pacit
Railroad,' and on the '• lowa Central Air Line Railroad."
At the Laud Office at Council Bluffs, commencing ou Mon
day, the 14th tit June, 1868, 141 the •• luwa Central Air Line
' , min-.1," the - Mieeiseippi and illisneuri Itailrtetil," and
the •• Burlington and 51teaottri River Railroad."
At the Land Wilco at Dubuque, COUILUCILICIug on Thursday,
the let of June, 1868, ou the "Dubuque and Pacific Rail
road" and the "lowa Central Air Lino Railroad. "
P)i
At the Lund Office ut Fort Du /bine; commencing, on
Monday, the 14th of June,lB.sB, On the "lowa Central Air
Line ktiiiiroud " and the "14li aieeippi and Missouri ]toil•
read."
At the Land °Rice at Chariton, commencing on Monday,
the 7th of dune, MS, on the "Burlington end Sliesouri
Diver Railroad."
The lauds be offered 'with the usual eseeptione ur
dchuul Peril sue, ac.
'1 he even-numbered sections within six miles ori each side
of the railroads, will In, offered eublect, as requited by law,
to a minimum of two datiara anti fifty tents per acre.
The sales will be kept open &ail the lands are all offered,
which io to be accomplished within Iwo wtekg add no longer,
and no private entry of any of the limas will be admitted
until after the expiration of the two week s.
Pre-emption claimants are required to establish their
claims to the satisfaction of the proper register and receiver,
and make payment for the same, cm or before the day ap
/winded for the eootmencement of the public sales, otherwie,,
their claims will be forfeited.
TllO6. A. I:LEM/RICKS,
(bmairrioner of tiv. atnerci Land Office
(.11;luau. LAND Orgies,
Fthruary 17, 1868. f mrls:6w
pOTATOES.-
120 bua. Neabannuck. rutmt"es;
60 do Peach Mosconi Potatoes, Just received,
and for ita.e by JAMES A. BETZEIt,
i 219 Etv Winter to..etot,
YE FLOUR.-
15 bbls. fresh ground Rye Fluor, just received and
for dal,. by JAM BY A. FETZEdt,
janl 89 Water street.
GREEN APPLES.-
20 tibia. green apples, Just received and for male by
oct24) JAS. k PitTratil, 89 Water street.
0 BAGS Drie ß d AG A A p&l y es, co fv on sa A l v e E bz
mr 9 1.4 Neg. 18 and Wood Areal
WIN'PER GLOVEti.—A full supply of
Cloth, 611 k and :Merino, of Tartans cians, at low pri
cea, at 110:1N
novit. 1* 411
ICE,--Six tierces prime Rice, just receiv
ed and for rode by llll,Llilt h KICK ETSON,
Niro,. 221 and ?21 Liberty
CIASIIMERE AND ORIENTAL TAPES
..1 TRY imitatimts nn Wall Paper, of French end tier
man mannfactare, for e,tle by
W. P. MARSHALL A 00.,
mr2s No. 87 Wood street.
fiIIEAP WALL PAPER.—Thousands of
k, rolls to sell at 8, 10 slid 12% cents.
P. id AR2IIALL E CO,
0025 No. 87 Wood street.
A 1,01.--50 barrels for saleby
B. A. FAIINESTOCK A CO
GARDEN SEEDS.—The subscriber 'has
lust receiied from the celebrated gardens of Briggs
it Brother, ft...cheater, N. V., a largo assortment of early
Carden Seeds. Warranted equal, if not superior, to any.
For sale by JAR. PATTON, Jr.;
Federal street,
mrl7 Allegheny City.
rVEAS.-30 half ohestB Young Hyson, Im
twin], (runpowdor, Murk Tenn, iu piton) mull for sale
RAILROADS. ,
tt 61.1)1i.A
It 0 A HD .
IVO. :$93.
Garner Wood and Firdt strectd
JAM ES PATTON, Jr,
Allegheny Oity.
MEDICAL
DOCTOR HOOFLA_ND'S CELEBRATED
oiratraA.pi EirkTm.fts,
PRaPaRID BY Da. 0. SI. JACKSON, Pari:An's,
Will effectually cure
COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, Calt—a
NIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASED,
TED KIDNEYS,
And all rts aritireffrons a dfiordirr.; I4ec-e trwalli,
Such
as Cloustlpse
Hon, Inward Piles,
Fullness, or Blood to the
Read, Acidity of the Stomach,
Nanseau, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
?Walesa or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa
tations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sta
mach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difilculta
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating
sensations when in a lying
posture, Dimness of Vislan,
Dons or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
iu the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel-'
lowness of the Skin and Limbs, pale n
the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, be,
Sudden Flushes of Heat burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and
great Deprecsion of
SPIRITS.
In attributing such valuable properties to this remedy, no
rash or unwarrantable assertion is made, butis simply stated
a fact; proven undeniably and conelusiiely by the extraor
dieery cures, end benefits derived from its nee, under the di
rection of its illustrious originator. Dr. Hartland, among all
classes of European society, and from the immense mn:is of
teslimouy, from all parts of the American continent, aeon.
ululated during the last tea years, in the hands of the tars.
cut proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to which the
German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is al
most universal; indeed there is scarcely aim:ally throughout
the whole extent of our country in which there cannot be
found among its members that peculiar sad= and /an7teif
appearance denoting a diseased liver, or an emaciated anti
auffering Dyspeptic.
Then of what immense importance to this (dais of invalid
that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed with!
their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug.en
tens into its composition; a remedy on which the patient can
rely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and be assured
from actual and tangible proofs that the article he is tiling
fealty possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy
s "I:IOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS." Thousands Oi
dollars have been expended In its manufacture and diffusion
throughout all parte of this continent, and the proprietor
feels the greatest satisfaction lu stating that there is no
state, county, or even village, where the Medicine hai been
Introduced, that there cannot be found numbers willing
testify to ita virtues.
It is used constantly In the practice of a largo number o.
the most prominent Physicians in the country, who have
also added their written testimony in evidence of its great
virtue,. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of
all those afflicted with any of the above discuses to give th,
Bitters a trial, and rest assured it will never be regretted.
In proof of the statements above made, all are invited to
read attentively the Almanac published annually by the pro
prietor, for Farmers and Families, containing a great nom.
her of useful receipts, In addition to the te.itimuny in fafoe
of the Bitters, from the moot prominent and well known in
iividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit-
Cars are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously.
Principal Office and lltatinfectory, SO Arch street, Philadel.
plus, Pa.
For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal (lilt
and at retail by Apothecaries and Storckeepertain every tC - Ciil
In the United States and Canada, and by
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. and
• Dr. CEO. H. KEYSER,
iyll:lydnw Pittsburgh.
Of all dieeases the great, nrwt cam,
Springy from neglect of liaturo'a laws
SUFFER NOT I.
WHEN A CURE IS UUARANTEED IN
all stages of SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner•
cods Debility, Strictures, Gleets Gravel, Diabries, Diseases
of the Kidneys and Bladder, M ercurialf Ithenmatism, Sera
fula, Pains iu the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lunge,
Throat, NOSS and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Botlyor Limbs, Can
curs, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dunce, and all diseases
arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such KB
rierVuUB trembling, loss of memory, loss at s aver, general
weakness, dimness of viLien with peculiar spots appear in
before the eyes, luss at eight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver
diseases, eruptions upon the face, pain in lm back and head,
female irregularities end all improves discharges from both
semis. It matters nut from what Cause the disease origina
ted, however lung standing or obstinate the Casa, recovery is
certain. and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be
effected by any ether treatment, even after the disease has
bellied the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the r
means ul cure. Tho medicines are pleasant without odor,
causing nu sickness and free front mercury or balsam. Dur
ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws
of death many thousands ' who, in the last stages of the
above mentioned diseases lied been given up to die by their
physicians, which warrants me iu proinhong to the afflicted,
who may place themselves under my 1•111 . 0, a perfect and
must speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies
to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption, &re
mits and many other diseases, and Should be a terror to the
human family. AS a permanent cure is scarcely ever effect
a majority of the cases falling into the hands of Incom
petent persons, who not only toll to cure the diseases tint
ruin the constitution, tilling the system with mercury,
which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid
Consumption.
hat should the disease and the treatment not caspie death
ve.slily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed
upon the children, who are burn with feeble constitutions,
and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays
Itself iu Scrofula, Titter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec.
thins of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon
them a brief existence of 'suffering and consigning them to
au early grave.
SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for
nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes
so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thou
sands at victims through a few years of suffering duwu to an
untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly
wmytes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement,
prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies
lur marriage, society, business, and 101 earthly happiness,
si.ttl leaves the sufferer wretched iu body and mind, prods
posed to Consul.] ',thin end a train of evils more to he
dre.eied than death itself. With the fullest confidence I as
sure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that a permanent
,mil speedy cure Can he effected, and with the abandonment
of ruinous practices to) 141 tiollt2l ran be restored to robust,
vigorous health.
I.Ju afflicted are cautioned .vgahlot the UHe of Patent bled:-
dote, lot there ale so elany ingenious snares in the columns
of the public prolts to catch and rob the unwary sufferers
that millions have their constitutions ruined by the elk
t - outpoutls of p u nk doe lore, or the equally poisonous nes.
iretlei Vended Patent Medicines." I have carefully ana
lysed many of cheep called Patent Ill6diciues awl find that
nearly all of thew cmaam Corrosive Bublimmte, which is
one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly
p.vitsiu, which instead of curial; the disease disables the aye.
tem fur
Thus.-fourths of the patent tiustrinus now in nue are put
up by unprincipled and ignorant persona, whoa° not under
stand even the alphabet ui the nualeriu medics, and are equal
ly aa destitute of any knowledge of the human system, hav
ing one object only in view, and that to make money regard
less of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated
on principles established by twenty years of practice, and
sanctioned by thousands of the must remarkable cures,
Medicines, with full directions, cant to any part of the
States or Cam-mins, by pittieutii coruninuicuting their
ymplinun by letter. Busiaoss correspondence strictly con.
adeatial. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, M.
Oflles No. 1131 Filbert street, (Old No. 109,) '
Jy 11:1y below Twelfth, Philad..lphia.
Great Chance to Make Money.
1 1 1 IE BEST it bl D MOST CERTAIN SPECU
LATioN ob . 'l•Llb TI NIEo—UNLI u 111•.
I , JI.LAR PER SGARE.—Forty thoossiol dollars
north of valuable Real Estat,, Watches, Jewelry,
: 4 11v,,,r. and Silver Plated Ware, with great variety 0.6
of Emmy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand shares, at one dollar per share, as fl).11OWS:—IJI.oll
lay went of one dollar, I. will send the payer it 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 notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
Olen be held in the city of I?hilrilelphia, and the whole of
the property disposed of or distributed among them; in Such
way as shall be determined upon by them; each Sharehold
er shall be entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected
by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin
tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc
tions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro
perty to spell person or persons as the Shareholders may
appoint to receive the seine. The Real Estate consists tit
one three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at .$2500,
sod two three story brick dwelling houses and kits valued
at 2100 each, iu the city of Philadelphia, clear of all incur,
briince, and title indisputable; the ether property consists
of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch,
and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, uuw, and her
a long time past kept by the 'subscriber. The stock consist
log of very fine fold and Silver lluutingCase Lever Watih.
es, vary line fold and Silver Patent Lever, tiepin° and other
Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, lockets, Ear Rings,
Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pius,
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &e., &c., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec.
toles, Gold and Silver Thimbles,Sliver and Silver Kited
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Catura ' Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons ' Knives, Forks, &c., Also, French Clocks, Mute,
Boxes, Accordeous, and a great variety of other goods. The
shove is not one of those schemes which are devised to en
trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair sate of the main
property belonging to the subscriber, persons aro positively
usiured the stock has not been purchased for the monists. , of
deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for fine Gold, noun such Will be distributed, the most respect.
able persons are given al references, to those disputed to pin
ches(' shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will
he promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the aul
dressvf the sender, by return mall. Any person sending
ten dollars at one time, shall receive eleven separate receipts,
in as many separate names if desired.
VA. In writing fur shares, ;dewe write the !Innis of the
Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is
the greatest chance of getting a large animist of wiliedde
property, for a small sum, ashes-over before been uttered L...
thin public. Send on your orders, as shares are selling
and it la confidently expectisl the 11iStribtilioll will soon
be made.
Articles; allotted toper - dime tit a dlatauce, .Will he t t.
•
them at their expense.
Agenta wanted in every town and Village." All cos,
niunirallenu moat be addressed to
L. It. BROOIVALL.,
No. LO Booth Second street, above Cheannt,
Philattelp.hi-k
Seventy-Five New and Second• Hand
CA RRI AGES AN D RUGG I ES,
FOIL SALE AT
WHITE'S REPIVITORY,
TWO 1511 LE (RUN,
NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE.
TLIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALT
or exchange, on the most reasonable terms,
a fine assortment of Barenches and second-lasnd
Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but tulle
used. Also, twenty-ono new Buggies, made in my own shop,
from the very best material purchased in Eastern market.
A line lot of Trotting Wagons,
new and second-hand. Also,
a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linda, Ofirtl2.llltOlCll Wagons,
Jersey Wagons and Rockaways, two tine Pita:dons, seat for
tour persons, one of them Watson's make, and the other
New Ycrk make. Two fine Sulkies, GllB made by Mr. D.
Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common BUggifte, suitable
for light marketing. The subscriber flatters himself, that
he can make it to the interest of persons wishing to pur
chase, to glee him a call.
The establishment is convenient to the city, the Ex.c3idh.r
omnibus Line of Coaches palming the door every ton minutes.
tur23:lydaw JOtitIPII lIITh.
QWEE'r POTATOES.-
40 bush. Sweat Potatoes, just received bnd for bale by
oct27 JAB. 0. FETZER. 89 Water etru.,
APPLES.-
29 extra Ono Rambo and Bel'antiwar;
88 " Van dicer;
160 " Rai:vett Apples. last reed and for sale by
dell JAB. A. FhT2ii:ll, S Water street.
CILOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received,
IL/ and for ,tale by Itolll IfIENILV H. OOLLINS
DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, Blank!), and
Dancan'a ayatem of Peumanatip, for sale by
W. S. HAVEN,
mr24 Corner Market and Second street'.
500 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS
Juat received and foi aalo by
W. S. RAVEN,
Corner Market and Second etroeta.
1 . 0 DRUMS COD FI Sll, for sale by
BACIALEY, 008 GRAVE d
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood suret. mzSi
sc v E It M A I
LIVER FILLS.
bMk Va7e I , f;gt 5;3: -.?.*l=a
They are not recom
mended as 'Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports.
The VERMIFITGE ) for
expelling Worms from
the human syitem, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactor,
results to various ani7 - :=1.1,
subject to Worm€
The LIVER Pau, or
the cure of Livaa COM
PLAINT) all
.BILIO ti DE
RANGEMENTS, SICK LEAD
ACHE ) &C.
Purchasers will please
be particular t© ask for
Dr. C. IvlcLane's Cele
brated VERMIFUCF. and
LIVER PILLS, prepared by
50LE PROPRIETORS, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take nt
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vertnifuge
and Liver Pills. 4.1
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLANg's, are
worthless. nlg
The GENUINE McLane's
Verrniftige and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
PI MINE BRO'S ,
WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA,
ino7e7s Propr.lvtor.i.
MI'LANE'S VERMIFIIGE AND LIVER
PILLS.-75 gross on hand and for sale by
B. L. FALINESTOCK tt CO.
Corner Wood and Fourth streets.
;:.p isi! '
Private and Confidential Medical Advice!
A.T TIIE BUFFALO PRIVATE 110SPI
TA1-liatabliehed fur Cho core of Sy',Alia, Seminal
Wealtacea and the Sticret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. AMOS h SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Oak° corner of Main
and Quay atreuts, (up stain.)
A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION.
- .
An Instrument for the cure of Cleilital Debility, or. Noctiir
nal Emissione, more properly known us Seminal Weakness,
&c. Can be permanently cured in from )teen to twenty
daye, by the ray of this instrument, vrkte" , 2 need conjointly
with medicince.
' YOUNG MEN TAKE PA.RTICIILAIt NOT/011.
Dr. AMOS t SON take pleasure iu announcing that they
have invented a moat important!). tr nmont for the cure of
the above diseases. It has been subjected 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 Weakness,or any
disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits
of youth.
Dr. 2111013 .1k EON, In order to satisfy the most skeptical
as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that
in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after
fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in.
strnment In good order.
Persons wishing the above useful Instrument will observe
that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely
packed and scut by erproes, is ton delbirs.
NEW REM EDI L'S AND QUICK
Dr. AllloB A SON may bo consulted from eight o'clock in
the morning until nine at night, in every stage and symp
tom of the Venereal Disease, tionorrlicea, Gleam, Secondary
Pyruptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence and Strictures et
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable aceresy. The treedieeut
they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years' ortensi , .
end surcesisful practice in London. The most inveterat.
eases of Venereal Diseases eradiated in eight or nine 11,iym.
and cases of a slight nature in two or three days, at is mod
erate expense.. The cure effected without confinement or
hindrance from business; also, nodes and pains in the bones
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A CURE WARRANTED
Dr. &HOS & SON have devoted theirattention exclusive
ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have
conseqneutly boon enabled to render to their fellow-creature
is fully testified and greatfully acknowledged by con vales
centpatients and others daily arriving in town from all pat to
~f the country, for the express purpose only of consultations
while their exertions have bean crowned with the most Hit;
sal advantages; yet from what they have experienced i -
iuquiring into the causes of these Infections complaint,
(from :heir most simple condition to that of the meat dun
genius and ioveterated) they have always entertitineil the
possibility of their pro‘entiou and removal, and likewise in
variably found that the most horrible and manguaut forma
of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol
lowing causes:—lgnorance, neglect, or the lit effects of tin
,kilful and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. ANlfuj &
SON have succeeded in discovering, In the selection of their
einedies, a safe, effectual, and cautious course; omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character,
,is well as those whose premature or injudicious applical
might be productive of bad consequences in the builds of
private individuals. In short the !audible end of their re,
Inudica le the lemming of a great mass of human misery by
Elie atlenbstion, relief and prevention of those grievous af
flictions that are in realty the secret foe of life, and which,
while they so extremely surround us, call aloud for our skill
rind' interference for their extermination.
COUNTRY INVALIDS.
_ -
Persona In any part of the world may be successfully
treated by forwarding a correct detail of their CUP, with a
remittance for medicines, Ae.
Addrees Dr. AMOS A SON, corner Male and Quay streets,
Buffalo. N. Y. le73alAwly
SAML. FILINESTOCK,
No. 71 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
[IAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
ENGLAND—
WALMION & GRIFFIN'S
- •
:arxtriNn
CORN AND GRAIN SCYTHE,'
CORN HOES; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEEL
Traps, very superior Drawer Locks, very superior aux
Locks, Tinned and Eunamelied Sauce Pans, Basting Spoons,
Isms Candlesticks, Brass Cocks, Brass Stair Rods, Braces and
Bite, Measuring Tapos, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs,
Traces, Coil, Fifth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chains, with
a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at mod•
crate terms. spill
SKIRTS I SKIRTS I I
Bishop's Skirts;
Quilted Hooped Skirts;
Holmes' Hooped Skirts;
Misses' Carded Skirts;
Ladies? Corked and Quilted Skirts, whit' and colirol ; a
I war nupply Just °podia!, ut JOB. HORNE'S,
deg 77 Market street.
°LOVER SEED.-10 bus. prime Clover
Seed, for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
ap3, Corner First and Market street.
HIED APPLES.-150 bus. choice Dry
Apples, received end for sale, by
JAB. A. FETZER,
Ckcner Market and Riret streets.
BEANS. --20 bble. white Beane for sale.by
JAS. A. FETZETt,
ark Corner First and Max Let eta.
L SALE—A uottage louse of ball and
4 roomm, kitchen and cellar; portico in front, "wadi,
apple pear and plum trees, stablo, coal hour°, grapo arbor,
etc., etc., situate on Mt. Washington. The owner's business
roquirea him to remove, and a g. -. .0d bargain will be given.
me 23 8. CUTII lllitT 41: SvN, 61 Marl,-.1 Bt.
tANLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel
l" ling Howie, of four rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet
front on Monterey street., Allegheny city, by 110 drop to an.
alley. Terms, $4OO in hand, balance at one, two dad throa
yeurB, S. CUTIIBERT & lON,
nov2el 51 Market iitrt.ot.
PARISIAN TOOTII PASTE, prepared
under the supervision of Dr. iluilihou. Surgeon Den
List, for sale by JOS. BLE.IIINO,
NOTE E} supply of Low doSon's superior
London Toilet Soap received to-day, by
JOS. FLEMING,
6 Corner Diamond and Market street.
DlFOGS.—Dressed llcge, jnet received and
XX for rale by JAMES JTETZKII,
80 Water annat_
ERFUIcIERY—Of descriptions end Prices,
can be hoot at J. FLEMING 8,
,nod•, U•r/shl
10 SACKS .FE B A AO T A IIgS,
CoS f eritivt b /w.,
Nos. 18 Gad 20 Wood Woes.
ae - ;