• Y r tc-<-• •-• USiNBSS:OAS. 4:1 A IVEL 0 VerNOARD, is: Tr• Vl/4: 4C:r OtlnoC, C. (3: 1 43 'RA N I.:wocr.•llc.rcattl ettrer...t ,411.):1T.,Jad AM Eti A. LO Att.,:rney at Law, otll , lo Nonth ct.rt.?,l. E. , }LniCuP.el.l and , Plurry ;..110). Dolitist, sucoomor to U. w• Biddle, No. 144 n.nithlinid gtreet. A mi r ovico ' w orn from 8 to i u'eloor, and irOTI3 ti to 5 o'Olook. 'odd ty I t:',‘ , ol 1, Dentist, Potretti street, five doors . wtwt of :dra'Not. nteo bourn Cerro !, 060: M. to 5 C. - -. lo di P. M. doollo:y • 1 SC [Lou N MAK_ER, Maiiu faetttrer of White i,FKd, Rod PA.44,1, 'nue. Paint, lAtharge, Putt}, te. (.10.14 de•tiler iu Pui Vam ieheq, asuut, Pi t !Kb ur uli"22 USEIPII FLKritIN i, titiCtlatiaor to L. Wil _ co. ~rner Marla-t street thc. Dl:tniuud, c.oultat,tl,,.. y ou Laud a full 4.Rhortulebt of 1)1I1J08, ME:' !t3LNES, NINI)ICIN% CLUIST:I. I ' Przt• ; I. , • ll:kining to his " it Olirll. • . it9:y CI 11 .1.1.) \VI:0 dealer iu lientue y “Itik.)11.1.0(11,), 11,1,i.1 PAPER, Nu 149 WuuJ 11e1, -,, .. Six Lit. Plt.t..mburri, .c; , ‘ e.:,;.[;,.,! c , u,b, paid for Rig • - -'l3'll L. tithilf I. W P. NlA.ittillNLl , Cu., huporterd acid an.i 1...5.tu I' I'4 I • t iizirnzi.:c:ot or. of 111,491 - 1.. C6suOtill AV 111 1-01, liavu Lose/I:01 LILT r LIP.) C.A.II!MLI, tl.to lAnsanAkli"ti vt n 1.:,,:a0t th,d, Will., 144141111° ‘ , l v taia tt,l ic,vo,l LIU,. till lIIMEISIM P i \ JER & AN t)EItSUN, ksttece.,surs to tth,,ttvi wholt-rdr: dtxMord to FOR LAU N C.,1:4 FEU ruoNA kV,Sc., No. Sk.) t. • i t,A, Pit!, t.urmfo. J. a. s i ll J. I.4ILLES VI E. 4. hlsknUfticturol3, HUJ dvolein tu Loot:lug 1.111,..1 11. t Play iitgv.. CAA, zit,l y t• Ylttß rrgb (in Land and ?....141.togany, liod,..nuud, W..1(04: de.,cription. St o b..ntt C,ttli (4.3 : ... co rata.[ un 0111,1431-1.8 OcaDEN liottler,s, N 0.187 First y.trt,t, would iuturcu the pub- Ltui they ha'o c t, tautly 1.! supply ~ f N EltAl, AVM. au..l I•oirfEN, qu..10). . . - . tltelitkat is tit - diCaly f. - et I hat they Luttlo , ALE tu i agate t rvr.iiiiiiienti it to foraili , oo ;it u ha..l tLoi,ing I i .1. sa, EIATTLIE, mEttniA.NT TAILort I:lsh'y W. RR. A Rt.! I , ) ( t+;:q ON - i Cy 4 rtn z i I :MI and 1.5 .1-.1 L. _ _ ... A 1 h. L. , R }:'r. 13 Ph/IliP4 . i•t111,111i,T to prepal , p. ~ , Awl t ttt uNol ~ 1 1131,1(1111i:A fik:ts L'PON lur:aitil, CL, Uif SPEAM LOA', FL:TORY A 'I: Ct.i ?, Of nil Lul,alL, L., older. STLil' cud 'IA Dili' C ,, L'PLS 411 111.21,04, tfl• AINEILAL, Ple.`a uvurt I•ty T ILI To):7 hiN.TA FULTO;.•:%S 7 z:NT 611,TAI,Lf iv; Steunt I 0 I_R.l 11 ILI DU I\l A X :11 E L I Oh -Viz4seli, 'Att.,: Eiruzl.,s Dr:alersi i;lockz, EtAlao lurui2hine. Goo 1:, 4 tir-t-.11, rtl“7l - 1 , 1%, PITTELSU.C.iII, F • 4 I tJactwin, namia to ord 113,13tTcNrrioNAL .Eratacin At:l - - - 31enhy I 4 Bugs, cA 0, Tit r, v itAtaCISCkU 13h.011i I itS. i.erea to, I:auk bria Cuc.2i Fj 4 : 7 11 1 ••t • li• 111.11. .1. ... II I 2.11.%. 1.,11 I .11 141110:1 hull) C.:Cutit.AA :tte,llolA. It ,••••1.• I ; I'Le Ci9J.119 , IGr6..r I tkly • L . I . YCI Li. , I A' L!, 1,1 tt".l of f Iti i;o1 6ugin. liar f4::ttl• ; • tie• 17.E1731131:FLT Lau iancent's CG , L , P.ege and Semilnas 1, U F.P Tii F.: CA Er: orUE BEIiELICTIN k: Tif L: S, co;:niy, N E CO L 'AIE /kit E 'fAUGIi TINE tom.' ttt ttnelie4 ot Eo, t tio, In 1(:S E.ll IN A ill- IfiL4 r) ii t , ul' nod Eittn•LuLL ' , Lau L .t to A... 1 y e, ti,,ALLI t•Jr bum tl arci lulllo/ are per 1.10. I culll4llltall,.lly, rIL:I..11). 111 ni ( , :itrtlittu *Ltd Freuci: tatal uttar luucuuae, Drawing, ruir. 1,1 ‘ ; ikdd < L: tu . gt 114 1301t1 r2.:,citu. rin L,:utioa for 11,5 411 Zqt,tlOZ:Ory, ctnltgvii. k pur!fectilrri 4ppiy Director of kt... 0 o , )liezo 'rho o , )llegi.to year F,•:; , ,tils tlio Lit cf co tile 11 1:4 July foliowin . B r,ilor of th, Ckalcg DR Y GOOD tletnesicia! itetrencli!! A NOTaElt URASiI---iN PRICES I—l D tpy kt-rmineTtv soll our eltock, though " w.o/o ii gt , r.oral troop Tar eNTI ICE ;3700E' acill lvvier Air . NO It, to 1,71 y rvit, , n ih al,ortrr Pet 1)owil I 1;•Iwull .Itizi. 1.1()KNI , :. 77 Mosher • All I 141 LAST CI! A NUE IN FIGURES.-- _ m ii.,uca , t Ititd. ,i , :, V: .Ith 75 .+;o,, .1( (I.: il; y. , !r yard. do do do tiles at bd do ..do do. do GO at 1 - .:7% do au do 4... , 37.,5i at 25 do 14/rill:111 EIRNE, ....Co) 77 Markat atrvet. ►t; I t V FAA 1.1'.1',:t it 1.:VIA1 N AT fibi)fnnd, A Ltioier:anko.rttanui rn hand find fur unit , nf Atwll liUttN .77 Pia:dird ttrr LE NI EN'S UNMIIt merino and tleavy Cotton Unkibr 6141rti and DrAw,t --, fr4,_+ll stipply cecoi v,l 3 110104 06, delo Market street. _EII - 4 111/1 , 1, Conto per Pound Reduction in the E' Price of Bit ADIA:I7B YARNS —WholuNale Buser and _ Price farniainel with itit.A_DL M.: V:1 TEllt.i..lE-PLY t,NLLrI.No et A rettneti,u of Yive Conte per ie,und, h the atter V.e., date, For Utah, and Casti onI). J.:1.:. MORN E, 77 Mullet bLie,t, tieCl " Agent for tho Mdaufect..nre. tiO I ES.--Our ozoallout stook. of .12 and tha low pric, at which] th,,y am marked, utror9 rare vflailu t ; parchaa, the, if s .SEPII 1101:NE. 1;„,v1.0 77 M.:rltet earoa. ON EY 1 Ai ti N l• Pis,lOES MARK JAM. ED noW N. rcl , vtiou iii :no prier: I.IIIVO gout, va,fully I.v. r our 1k,...1e.r.v0 KNou.viroicii -Its 11N .11.EEVES, • 11.1N1i13, eta. 1:111:79 I t> lull al._ c.o t g.:ttitag bargninr, ut }Jolt N N'S. 77 .Yla-..izot rtrut.. DB,E;-JS - A 1,1,40 uat rl 4'1.31t CASH. C. IiANBON LOVE, Loco 137other6 74 ! 6 ittrk,t air. 1.1; W I S c.•,w.t LiLilu c,uivio,ly r.L;3pd F , .IKUt H. PI.ALie call and ox tita our .11 , „. LOVit, Varnwrly 11N1'S 11 FRENCII MEM N(JES, fur 62 cud if, ccuhi, worth $1 dud $1,% , .5, 1114Ort.deta tb.., city C. IiANzON (LA - zutzly Loy.) 11r0z.L,.), No 74 Markel t LAtji(_ AND FANCY I)N,ESS SILKS A toll Angurtawrit, very dray. O. II LOVE, fGrmorly Lovo ct 2 No. 74 Me.rkPt at:mot EVERYbionoraloal Puroliaser of Drew Getele & c.; also Domestic and Sta ple ti.ode., will find it lA, heir advantage to call and exami o•tr rt tall awl Winter Dr; Cloctlaliofcro parclovi ei, C 11AN8ON LOVF, 1. 77 ka RAW 1.-3 .;11 Alti LS ! --Wool, Chenille, h,u g and square, ttri , very beet in the °ivy, eetl at Trry L,w yriaaa fur cub. C. 11.1 6 , )ti 1, ( IV I, formerly Love Brea., No. 71 Nf qrknt -itiu I; and RSEII.I.ES, Ficeoed, for makiug A Iln.ca aaaartaibat at 170 . ,,1 31T13 A W' EON N 141'1' V 1411,V ET.• -141vory variety of 80n uvt.t..4,631, WiFitt± and Matias t for axle at novlB I.IOII.NET. - N EW BEL).FORD SPERM dAN 20 boic , wo.oted I . r. 6 7 4 nu.l 6'n, Sp,rin CuoAlcn On haiud end and fur euilo by tall NSW boxes Rosin Soap, in in., 2 Lb. rind 3 0, bars. L f,oo " No. 1 Pairs Heaps, iu tb., 2 lb. rind Blb ban at° " - Chemical y"ap, is lb. lamps 200 " Oielna Oxide 250 " Heiman 200 " Castile 80 " Pare eillm 00 baud and for sale by Jrili B. 0. J. B. SAWYER GUM, BUFFALO, CALF AND CLOT I2itiLlllolo3, offered low, at "The Peoples' Shoo Store," No. 17 Fifth street, near Market- SslB DIFFENBACHER & CO. ONLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel 'kJ lin k Houeo, of four rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet front on Monterey Area, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to an alloy. T,rnai, $4OO In hand, balance at ono, two and three yearnB. 01:1TaklERT & SON, rarer 24 61 Market street. BEE= !I~ntla Ulsu.eb ~;... _. ~ . '4.•cl 1 .A. - 13 5 CC. AIR STREE ktiii BRA A 'l' ( A ti lilt MP =MEI 74 Mmrliet et L• - • fiAWSTO. "e 3 lb. 4 ‘ in I Et. " -.,.~ GROCERS WM. H, SMITH WM. 11. SMITh & WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 Second & 147 First sts., mr26 PrifT3l3l7ll4lEC, PA. BAGALEV, COSWIAVE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. IS and 10 Wood Street, We MILLEP, Philq C W Pittob% MILLER fit. WICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS. AND IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS 1ti0u...141i and t 133, Corner of Liberty and lirvriza Streets, AND SOLE AGENTS .F6N. 4tvearer's• City Vrlass, PITTSBURGH, PA IRON, NATI,R, COTT , IN Nto.. CONe',TANTLY MIMI DAvID teUt:ibl IS9 WILLI UK MIZATIIB . :. , PEI M'CANDIAESS, TITS t0ce.;3.70a9 Sc TICK b VAISNDLEI3B,I ViriIOLESALE CIROCEits, DRALT3II9 IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, LAD. PITTSIMECIII WAUUrAoTuars GENIra ALLY Corner of 'Wood and Water atreeta, FORWARDING AND . COMMISSION Cl3l.ll.iNe ruiwariling and Commission Machu-its, 4 - 4 PittOttUrgii, Dicadviiict o 7 u: -iv CANAL 141 NE S. ti rs. 114 AIND li 5 \VATET: STREET,. PITTABITIZEi, PA. . & CL Fcs, WARDlfici AND COMMIS -10 N BiERG' fl S it ;.;ii SYCA.LiuRE sr J. D. ifOUSEMAN, ( LATE OE Li(PU - 4.70 AN Ac SMIPPII,) COMMISSION AND FORWARDING IIIEII.IIII.ANTS, Pio. 9 N. Sec,outt Street, apB:3m nuts, CHAS. 1:171iPti1il:Y8, C. J. 1101 , JOHN Vl' ItIG FiT Humphreys, Hollins & Wright, Fi 5.)1.1 it FA itiS, PRODUCE ANB GENERA 1 . , COMMISSION iVIENCHANTS, 75 iiORPH W HARI' ES A`:l . ) 155 N ItTli WATER MillEl=E e C.airad, Thonlpson ,t Co , '11,,,i1.11!oli, Char k ;1.,: h lc, 8 Co., I uto Cop. it Cu., I.loavor t_!,•1,14, r.urillu .t Hughes, Dl. I ewio, o,4l.Lint F rt (1 M. lit.ut, Jul U. Mitatell,Hashiur 31 Mul its L. Ilatiuwell 31..i!utcheuu M. liernibtly tt,,ks;u. , l A tt.Avott., 3tatliewl Co blirownbury A Pricv, NV H. Lauq,loy & 11,.,u A tlatLis ,, ,, A D. liu I lock A 11,,1m.fs , bakploy, t!,,,igT, a. A IB=iMIIII .1 OS EPii •••,, I te.,( ;Fl • ati.l El.tibi.--.E-1v Pll"l'disiihtiLi, PA AND COMNUSSIoN r::sLEasis Fi,OUR AND BACON, PLA rE AND TI N';E111-1' • I.t+ :It, Ai: i• I' I 't": . y is flit MI i Ri t , t, A 4. i it V- 5 t; E B M NI 1 z' 8 I (1 N V( :il - I,W A RD' Nti Mil: 1-',.t.', iII_NT;-:;, ::crc.. =21 , 1 Wocision. Rve.avi, VVA NDOTTE CITY, liaddlUttlemi.—JCeel , M. N gooc rally. MEME=! A, L. WEBB & BRO (Succ3hnore to I:l.t.e.LL A Wsuu,) GENERAL COMMISSION kIERU HANTS AN Ati ENTs FOR THE SALE O IIiiPONVS NOWDEIt AND SAFETY FUSE, Corner Pratt and Commerce streete, BALTIMOR E, accelve on Conaigutaont all kinds of W€9ltr - a Pro and wnda advancers thero,D ii EZEHENCE Geo. W. Smith 6. Cu, W U. Smith t Co, W. U. k.lexrrird, Miller & filcketauti mr4:3t-a,w Bm lIENRY 11. CtiLLINS, Forwarding and Cututuisalou Mo.reta.ut, abb wholoullo tic:alur to Fl BUTTEIi, gonorally, Wont epee;, Pittsburgh. marr, GLASSWARE SI:Li.GD iI. CA.LINU frIOLi , JAri iDWAIII) L ItINGWALT 11.1.KLINLI, ROBERTSON & CO., Maim facturera f Out, and Plfdri Flint illoiSE WA ft w - drollouto No. 17 fitfclA, cw . iior of Vront, air All other hinds of (flzigew aid and Window ()lass, at iow Mark at pri , thf aptLdly I „ EDLENI 44. ULAM, Suocessore to Mttivany Et Lodlie, rnauntitclutura of Out, Mouldz4l and Plain Flint and Fancy Colored Cii,ASSIVARE, and dealers in all giuda of Window (llama, ilaska, Viala and liattlos. Ware nonaacoruer of lttalt ot i Water atri-et.a. mi 28417 WINES AND fAittnlt3 3011 N BRYAR & 00., SYNOLESA LI: DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUOIIS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, I,.,noupatJela ccd RectirA Biarkbrry, ,7od CLu,ry, ItauptAr iy, Gluzer 8ran.11,4 J. & T. GROUTT, /IFORTRRS OF BRANDIES, tiINS, WINES, ETC., 13M=MMI FINE: OLD MONONGA M A RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE. BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIFILS AN u DISTILLERS, Corner of San%infield and koront Streets, opl4J Pl9"f81 UIDI 11, PA. H EC/oElt CO,, ISSPOUTZ'AIE4 ov Wrench mud Gestuait Wines sod Liquors, CRAM PAO NI,;, &a., ao., 161 Smithfield street, between 6th and 7th sits., sitiCKlidevil PITTSBURGH. PA M. DR VLIN e. axxicsnv . ThEVLIN KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchants and Rectifying Distillers, No. 63 Smithil«ld street, Pittsburgh, Pa ap3:ly RY APPLES.-50 bble. bright Dry Ap ples. received and fur sale, by ap3 NtiNitlf H. f',44f.1.1Ng ORN APPLES.—I.S bbls. choice Apple received and for nate by nri Ins 20 bbls. V I)BABS. A sale by 64 .1 recalveni and for rPIMOTH SEED.-10 1 gale by (c p 3) HI MEW WALL PAPEW .01 thoy come. W. P NEW GOODS Po° We are dully re factories, additions to 01. 'Floor Oil Cloths, Carriage Oil Clothe, ifinniture Oil I Tabirtgl C Cra Merchants, Itonsekeep lu our Hue, ere larlhxl Judge for themselves In t_l OMINY.--12 b. 8 Flintjust received arid for sate by JA.B. A. 2.61 ijorner Market era lilectiridstreere. DOLLAR SATINI4@ DANIa, JOS. R. HUNTER ()FIN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednemln‘ and Saturday eveningn, from May liit to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clocir: and from Ncvenil , r let to May let, from to 8 o'clock. Depogita received of all =roc not less twin Deues.a. and a dividend of the pram declared twice a year, in June awl December. Interect was declared M the rate of nix per cent. per annum, on the first of Deciiinher, 16E+6; also iu June and December, Itsini, and in June and De:A:llo,er, 1157. Intere3t, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of Clio ilopositor as 11:11i bare the aanry intoned from the lirst dart of Juno Mid December, compounding twice a year without troubling tlio depositor to call or oven to precinct he 'ems book. Al tliie lute, money will double in ii , dB than teach years, making in the aggregate EIGHT AND ONI-11AILV PLR CLOT. A VLLIL. Bootie containing the Charter, By-Lawa, Rnlea and Rep htlons, famished gratin, on application at the unicc.. Preoldetzt--GEOWilli: ALICRNEL Vial Plll7.slDuriTH. John IS. Slaoculierger, N. Grattan Murphy, lame M. Penuock, Janice D. Kelly, Jatnea Hardman, John S. Coegrave, PITTSBURGH rrr.Tsuur.aif, PA ,Jy'29 y'l I..Q►lOCl~F'Fii:~ Philadoirhi^. '11.16111.:1(1, 1'11,0141101. EIZIMMED in:4Am wb IS I 1 uLCUOU wrtoi ' COLLINS •ths, just LlNii zia Trim any Inlng°° ' ClP '" alwue the stock, istud , e quality and pricea. k H. PtIILLIPS, ud 28 - • Si 01atr atroet I3AN KE No. 65 Ftnirt,', .Strut, MIDDLE! 1100211, JONES' 'iVAS" BUILDING Hopewell Hepburn, Jamea Shidle, Alexander Bradley, Hobert Robb, William S. Lay('ly, Htil Burovin, GIEZEM William J. Anderson. J.1111e2 W. lialltr.sn, John 0,13110E01er,, Charles Enap, Albert Culbertsou, P. A. Madetrn, John B. Canfield, John U. Mellor, J. Car(liner CuGI 12, Walter P. Marshall, Alouzo A. Carrier. IV ilboll 511Iler. David Campbell. A. Al. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton l . ,1 Lieury 1.. itiug,all. W1111.41/1 Dunglane, John M. Sawyet. Fla:Leis Felix, :merge H. Heiden, ile...lge F. (.1111mor e, A 1.,15La tier Tilld it J auras H. liven, ii...,,,k.aid Umbstuoit , J William S Haven, Ueorge It. M bite, S.,•etury 3714 Treu.shver —CU A 6 . A. 0.11'4)N. BANK OF ILONV A it. J. STEVENS & CO., PEsuui NEB, COLLECTIONS iiiIADE and prompbv mat.d. LANDS soltland and located. env tu wiranhg to looks , investments in LI:o Weac, Lan do so throng thiv, 601/61 - Wrrt.l.Hp-outieueu tolicited. tOriTiSi IHOuID THOS. D. Luta4Hl. AUS'I: IN LUOINIIS & CU., i)ea.lerti in Promissory Not.ea;ll.locis, NL,rt gages, and ail Se:I:10(A for Money. Money Loaned all °hooks at short dates, cciat collateral security. NOTNB AND DRAFTS .601.1i3L1T AND SOLD. i'ozsuus dealring LOUIS eau be etccutainottated ou rcasouu bin toilet!, and capitalist:l c7m ba fur/0.:t. - A with titA rt rruitukerative pric,c3. . . Al3O, btt , q3 , l to th., L3aR, Itenttn& °Liu', No. 82 FOURTIi strect, abovo Wood. elk AUSTIN rOOSile, Nuttuy F t - lIOI,MES & SUNS, Bankers and Ea - - I,N, chau g o Brokeru.and Lealera Iu Notes, Drafts, Accei,t• auces, t3old, Silver and B.tuk Noted. Exchauge ou tlit eru and Wearru Cities coustautly fur sato. Oollectious mode is .11 thu cities throughout the 11 Deposits L'Utr22:,...1 ru iwr hmda or eurruut pup...r, No 67 aiuuk,t st,eut, Fourth it., . r 11 . 1 LMOMMAS WOODS, Oeinmereial Broker, and llualur iu Notes, Bonds, }Zeal Entat., &c., N 0.76 rt.ll . in/ :Itrect,lltt9burot, 01IN WOODS, EANKEE AND EXCHANGE ey 1311r:v.6R, Dealer In Exchange, Commercial and Baia: Nate,. tltuck bought and sold on commissinu carefully uttehded to. Interest paid on ['so. 137 J0N14.:6' N 13U11.111 NU, Fourth 'street. BY AUTHORITY. NO. 602 By the EPresident of the United State& pursuance of law, I, JAMES MI- A. CHAN AN, President of the [hilted States of America, do hereby di dare and make known that public sake will be hold at the undermentioned land OftiCoB in the TERRITORY Or NEBRASSA, at Lt. 0 IRllO‘lB hureirtulter desiguattd, to wit: At the land LAlde at BItOW7sISWILIA, commencing on '.‘ionday, the s xth (lay of ST'ember next, fir the dlrposal of the public lands within the following named townships, . . 2orth o th, Lor and € , ,tt of the fix it pri,,ripa That part of township one outaldo of the Sac and I.'o's, - , and Halt Freed, Nouialni reservation, range 11. That part of tow nattily; 1, '2, 3, and 4 outside of Ids Sac and Foe; and italf Brood, Neneaha reservation, and ink.- tional townships 6 and ti, of range 16. That part ~r Lown,thip one. outride of the Sac and F o x racer, thou ; township 2, the parts of townships 3, 4 and 6 outside of the Ball Breed, Notnalla reaeryation ; and Iran donut tottlAkip 6, of mug, 16. Thal par( td toWttahip tale outsida of t htt ROC and F •x; ft - Sorvuthat : I,ornshipt, 2,3, and 4; that part of tovvh,dap outbide of the Half lirtiod Ntanaha rtwoi Vol ion, and town ship 6, of range 14. Townshipa 1,2, 3,4, fo, and 6, 01 range 13 T.,wuhllips I, 2,3, 4, b fill t 6 , 01 r,i4.,0 12. 'Tdvlo,llipa I, 2,3, 4,6, and satisfactiou of the proper register and receiver, and make payment for the same,on or before the day ap pointed for Mr commencement of he public sales, otherwise their claims will he forfeited. TrioB. 3. EIENDRIOtiS, Commissioner of ate General Land Office . Ocirrael. LAND Oulu, Fkbruary 17, lea. I MISSES' AND CLIILDRENS' Own, Over and &nodule, cheap, at tho Peoples' Shoo More, No. 17 /lab atreot, near Market. Jag WNW, CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes 4frMat DIVVEINBAOEIIIII. A CO.'S, No, 17 111th street. MILL FEED.- 50 =dim around Screenings • 00 bushels Cora Meal, tor Bale by JAMES A. FIiTZEB, apS Corner First and Market streets i f ILIVE OIL.- 10 baskets Bordeaux Oil, quarts ; IL JI 10 " " " pints; 10 boxes ‘• " quarto, just reed and for sale, by REYBIER A ANDERSON, txxlS No. go Wood street ASS O. Sumasnar Arrar.gcincnt. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MARCH 29 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD E 2, D A I,Vi ri" a. A. If S TIIII PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Per.setkier Alen every morning, (except Ennday,) at 7:50 o'clock, Pittabi.. gh time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11:50 P.M. TiIt:EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening atfi:SUo'clock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe, Jell ns town, NV - Simon), GaiLavin, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Har risburg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: TEES JOLINSTO. WN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. : , topping at all stations, mil ranting as far as Conernaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creak, Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.:a) P. U. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:20, P. U. aI:TURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows : Express, 1:45, P, ni.; Mail, 3:10 A. M 4 Johnstown Accoromo dation, 11:00 A. al4 First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:50; A. at: Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. M.; Third Accom moilaion, 6:10, P. 11. Trains fur Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsvile Intersection with mail train East, Express train Wedi, and the Johnstown accomodation train Eastand West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Councils 111e Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows : MAIL TRAIN 7:00 A. nt EXPRESS TRA1N..4:20 P. El RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 11.00 A. m. and 6:10 P. M. %la. The traveling public will tlnd It greatly to their in- toren, In going East 0: West, to travel by the Peundyivania itailroad, as the acconunodationa now altered cannot be tam paga.d on nay ether route. Aa the Road Is ballaisted with biota), and Is entirely free from ilnat, we can promise Safety, upend and comfort to all who may favor [hie Road with their pat:amigo —FARE:— .1 CI Now York ... " E'Llladelphia baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Hall und to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now Yos 4. Passengers purchasing tickets iu rare, will be charged ten Lents in addition to the Station rates. except from Stations v.here the Company has no Agent. NOTIOE.—Io ce2e of line, the Compeny will hold them selvta reip.maible ror perO'oel I..P_ggag , only, and for an .troonut net exceeding $lOO. o.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Pas+engern and liaggage t.e and from the Depot, at a charge out to Oh r,nts for each passenger and bag gage. For tick.?lr;..pply J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. it. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets, NEW 'WESTIERN ROUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON RAILROADS 'pa.. Dist:tax only 3 . 2.9 mites from Pittsburgh to Chneinnats T HIS LINE is cot posed of Roads of the . First Class, and lorat through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of the State. Direct connection la made at Cincinnati Ith the Ohio and Missis.ippi Railroad, (the tracts of the C RD. Et 3M. Roads, being counected. fir Loulavillo, 8 . Lonia, Cairo, Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, NOW Uritlal/1. Connection made at St. Louis with the Pacific Railroad and Missolui River Packete, for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, And all points Wear. Aiao connects at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central K. It, for boxington, Danville, Frankfort and all yoluta in Central Kentucky. Trairit leave Penn street Station as follows : I Through to Cincinnati with 3.3 i ) A. M.. 1. but one change of cars, ar riving ut 6:46 P. N. Express Passenger Train, ar 2:15 P. id. riving iu Oreatline at 10:66 A. NI., Ciu. 8:U0 P. t i a. BAGGAGE MUCKED TintOth3ll. Faire as Low as any other Ito ate. For all Information, and Through Tickets, apply at tli Tickot Whoa, can - uer Monongahela House, ur at Penu etre • Station. PatisengorEi de-sir:me of going thL route will nek for Tickets vta Detawaro Cut-Off. J. IL MOORE, Supt. P. Ft. W. & 0. ft. R, DAN% Me.LAItEN, Supt. C. U. 9 U. R. It novai Two Through Tralu, Each Way Daily, Sundays Esc •►tell. Wheeling, C/eve/and and Chicago, by the Oier ind and Pittsburgh Railroad. lIOI,IOAII3US, CINCINNATI! LOUis PITI'sI.IU.44 , II,DOLUMBII.I AND CINCINNATI IZOAD 1.11V1,' Ut4 STE.UBEIVVILLE Olavoland and l'itteldirgh awl Pitteburgh, 04i/tabus and CiociuuaLitliallio.f.:lhavlug wad. an or raiigorfrolit with, tho Pittaburgh. Fore Wayuo and Chicago H.ailrnad ilounnni), luy tho Jolla uee of Choir track between l'itfolbargh etl4.ltuallbatar, will turf thoir Lrgiue trues PeU LI Strout StAti, SU/1 , 13yd 13Y ['Opted, CuLUalolita g Mon• day, March till, /13.5 ti. ULLA' ND, citIEELINQ AND CINCINNATI MAIL. fox:via Pillstinc,h. Art-111(Q. 600 A. 111. Through to Cite cinnati with but nun change of can. Vita Train to Oh Dinner. CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO EXPRESS Fittaburgh. 2:3 P. M. Through to Ctu ctunatt without change of cora WELEE Leavci Pittaburgh.l 4:00 P. Id.' OORREOTIONEI ARE. MAIM BY ABOVE TRAINS,AS FOLLOWS: By exoo A. it., and 4:00 P. M., • At WHEELING, for ilamberlaud, liariper's Ferry, Baltimore and Washington Oity. Only at BELLEA.LR, for Cambridge, Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville and Wilmington. By MUO A. Si., and 2:35 P. 81., At XENIA, for Dayton Indianapolis, Hattoon, Cairo, K. Louis and New Orleans. By &DO A at. , and 2:35 P. Si. At CINCINNATI, for Lexington, Louisville, Cairo, EL Louis and Now Orleans. Only at BAYARD, for Carruittifi,"Vilynesburg, Dover and New Philadelphia. Only at HUDSON, for Onyiiiihoga Falls, Akron, Clinton and New Portage. By (LID A. Si., and 2:36 At CLEVELAND, fur Erie4Buffelo, Niagara Falls and Co: a do, Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points io the Nol thwest. Kei- The 4:00 P. 11. Train stops at all Way-Stations on the Riv r JAMES BUCHANAN DIPPIINBACEIHR a CO Ij jOA . sla,ooTo Baltimore -10.00 1 " Lruicaster.. To Elarrlsbarg, $7.45. VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO, VIA. DELAWARE OUT-OFF Stoubeuville Brldgporl, oppk,eite Wheeling.... Belleair Conittutina... Cincinnati... illoveland Bunk, Chicago .. ti.Ou ela4(l has BO Uliallike at Itilittuce, for Steubenville 6:50 P. 24. Newark 11:40 P. al. Culncubus 1.•40 0111Cillllati 8:07 A. hi. Cleveland 9.u0 P. i. Buffalo 0 . 00 a. :a Chicago 2•00 P: a. LING ACCOAISIODATtON, Wtildi Steubenville Bridgeport... Beßeak Returning Trail's. EASTERN MAIL, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Cincinnati ti:00 A 0. Arrives at Columbus 10:80 P. 0 Do Steubenville 6:50 v. a. Do Pittsburgh 6:56 PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING MAIL. Leaves Cleveland I:UU E. id Arrives ut Wellsville 0.61 P. AL Do Wheeling 13:40 P. w. Do Pittsburgh 8:56 r. m. PITTSBURGH ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Belleair 5:00 A AL Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling.... 0:10 Stops at all Stations Arrives at Pittsburgh 11:25 A. N. WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAIL. Leaves Belleair 4210 a. at. Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling... 4:43 a As. Arrives at Pittsburgh . 0:65 r 01. EASTERN KY PRESS, VIA STEUBEN VI LLE. Leaves Cincinnati 4:2U a. Id. Arrives at Columbus 10:00 P. it Do _ Steubenville 4.41 A. 01. Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. It. CHICAGO, BUFFALO AND PITTSBURGH EXPRESS. Leaves Cleveland ....... 11.V.40 P. /A Arrives at Wellsville 6:36 A. Ai. Do Wheeling 11:U5 A. n. Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. AL Connections are made by the Mail and Express from same points when returning, as are formed as above when going from Pittsburgh; also, with the Pennsylvania Ralirovii fur Harrisburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. The above Trains will stop on signal of the Station Agent at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester, to take up passengers going ou or beyond the line of these Roads. Trains will also atop to leave passengers coming from these Roads, at any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland. Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc., or any points beyond Columbus, via Steubenville, must ask fur tickets via Steubenville. Baggage checked through to all principal points, :and transferred free of charge. ffEla For tickets or information, apply to CiEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Penn Street Station, Pittsburgh. F. IL MYERS, General Ticket Agent, C. & P. It. K Cleveland. I. A HUTOLLHISON, General Ticket Agent, P., O. & 0. R. B, Columbus. JAMES FARMER, Superintendent C. & P. R. R., Cleveland. W. W. BAGLEY, Superintendent P., C & 0. R. It., Columbus. New Route Vits River and Railroad (kat &TOPE indianapolisiik Cineinuati:Railroad CONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with Terre Haute, and Terre Hanto.and Alton Railroads, to St. LOUIS and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for OHIO too, BOOR !BLAND, BURLINGTON, 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 24 hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can bo made from Cin cinnati to the West, without breaking bulk. Consignments made to d. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin nati; os, W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenoetrurg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission ; no chargs fixr r ra ecistssissfon at LawmusOebtsv. For barite ormatiom apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN, (No. 116 Water street,) Agent of the Company , ~ who Is pre pared to give TEMOIXIS MUM to In Volts, Torre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Orawforis sills, Charleston, Paris, and Ma ttoon. IL'O. LORD, President. JNO. P. CHEEK, Gen'l Freight Agent. I:1 4 K STANDS.--A large variety for sale at WM. 0. JONNSTON GUticem %%Mono, ET Woo 4 a; RAILP,OADI:v; RAILROAD NOTICE. The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne & Chicago RAILROAD COMPANY, WITH ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK and egnipment, and its tlarongh connections,is pre pared to transport Passengers and Freight from PHILA . - DELPHIA and PITTSBURGH to CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, IN DIANAPOLIS., CINCINNATI, and all places West and South west, with a great degree of regularity and expedition. The fact that this Road torms a direct and consolidated line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar antee that its Trains will make good time, and c )unectious with Trains on other Road. PASSENGER TRAINS UPIAVE Pittsburgh.l 01 Ft. Wain. S. Mail,... ...... 8.'30 A. M. 12:01 P.M 7:00 P. M ExpreAu 2:16 P. M. 10:05 P.M 3 5:45 A. M. 'REACH CHICAGO—U. S Mail st 3:35 A. SI : Expro43i at 2:00 P. M. REACH OINUINNaTI—Li et 7153 Espresa 7.3.10 A. M. All Trains make dose conne.ctions at Ureatlluc for Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianap,,iis and St. Louis; ala.;, at le.rt Wayne with Trains en Wabash and Westetu ii,tlread Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louis ; als•J, at F.,rest with Trains on the M. It. § L E. B. It. RETURNING. Prow Chicago. I let. Wayne. I Crestline Arr.Pttab'g UH. Mal 4.-6,15 P.M. 6ZO A.M. l2z6b P.M. 9.11,P. M. kikpress, A.M ZOO P. M. I 1.0:05 P. M. I 7:26 A :11 These Trains make close connections with Trains for Phil adelphia, Baltimore New York and Bust.,u Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cie, inuati and Osluni hue make close counectiona at Crestline with all returuin,, Trains. At Port Wayne, Trains trout St. Louie, Central Illi nois, Lafayette, and Intermediate places, connect with shove Trains. At Purest, connections are made with Traills to anti from Cincinnati, Springdold and Dayton. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS--Leave New Brighton for Allegheny City at 7:00 A. M., and P.,1:36 P. M. Leave All, ghouy City for Now Brighton at It.1:00 and 4:34 P. M.. To accommodate way travel, Passenger (Via will be at tached to Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:46 A. M.: Croatline fur Alliance, at 6:55 A. M.; Al for Crestiluo, at tk.j6 A. M. and Alliance fur Pittsburgh at 7:47 A. M. BAOCAtiE 011EICLIED and clinrve for handling. For Tickets and further infirtuatiou sprily PARKIN, Posseuger Station, corner Liberty and Ural ( streets; B. F. PATRIUK, No. be Deost,: atre• t. oppo site the Trernout L, tu•: Ai.;euts st ti. Statiuus on the Line. TO COMMENCE ON NION Y, 2iith, and routim, uuttl fartber uotke. J. J. HOUSTON, den. Pand'r. and Fet. Ag't D. W. BUSS, Ato.At., mr2.3 Jtizi II MOORE, Superitaeivkat: THE PENNSVEVANIA RAILROAD TIIF:UitEATCENTRAL.ItttUTE t couaecting the Atlantic OW.; with WesterL, N.trth wester.; sad South-westeru States by . a continuous Railway turect This Road also connect.." at Pittsburgh with I), t of Steamers to all visits on the Wes •. Ann at Clerk - Imni and Santlush y with attaitaurb to all ports oU aid North western Lakes; molting the most ntaccr, Caltal'CliT and agLiAtiLS by Lich I:Slit HT can be ft rwartie,l to anti from the GELCA7 Wed e. Rataabetween Philadelphia& Pitts wargn lIIRIST CLASS.— Boats, Shoes, Hate and Haps, Books, Dry 4.100,115,0 u boxes, bales t oc' - 0 100 ms.s. and truuka,) Drugs, ((n boxestaud bales) Feathers, Furs, ,tc. SEWN DCLASS--Doutestic Sheeting ; Shirt- ing a..d (la original bated), Drags (to cas e), Hardware. feivither(in 100 Ihg, rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, Ac., Ac. THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (to ) milks), Hemp, Bacuu and Pork, Salted (0, 0, 11 12 .„ . (louse or In Hacks), Tobacco, uianufso tared, (except Olga' sor cut,' Ac., Ac. ) FOUItTII CLASS--Catlin, Fish, IL-10AI, Beef and Pork, (In casks or boxes Eastward,) ;,se 100 The. Lard and Lard oil, Nails, Suda Ash, her niae Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ac., Ac. FIAJUR-75c. - t9 Ltd. until further notice. GRAIN In car loads, 35 eta. /1 100 Rs. until farther notice. (JOTTON—S2 'l9 bale, not exceeding 500 Ins. weight, until farther notice. In shipping hoods from any point knit of Pliliadel plain, be particular to mark packages "via Penn.tyluar.ia Railroad.' All hoods itinsigued to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without dotentieis. FILEOLIT AORDlTS—liarria, Wormloy A CO., M Tenn.; R. F. Sass A Cu. ' St. Lours; P.O. O'filley A Co., Ev.insville, Ind.; Docuesuil, Bell A Co., and Carter A Jewett, Ky.; R. G. Moldrum, Madison, Ind ; H. W. Brown A Go., and Irwin A 00., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham A Cu. ' Zaueaville, Ohio; Leech & Co., Nu. 54 Filthy street, Boston; Leech A Co., Nu. 2 A iltOr House , New York; No.l William street, and No. 9 Battery Place, New Yolk; E. J. Sunnier, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons Baltimore; D A. Stewart, Pittsbui gin H. U. HOUSTON, tioneral Pr. tglit Agent. 11. J. LoNIIIAERT, ap3 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. CONNELLSVILLE R AIL rrtni Pittsburgh and tmusiterillsilr, , sd le now opimird for the transportation of pansiingors sod fi siy.fit to and from Pittsburgh nod connoiding, with the fauns} I. vaula Contra! Railroad at Ili luton's Station. Art angements have also Mial made wills the Founaylvaula Central Railroad, by which through freigbt and Baltimore will ha carried flout points on the Pittsburvb tind Counollsville ituih oad, by cal - 10(141e1, ou f tvorablo terms RUN Ni NO OF TRAINS.---Ou and nom Monday, of Beeember, the Passenger Trnius Hill 1 run Milt), oveoyt Sundays, an follows: MAIL TRAM will kayo tho Passeii,mt Statical of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, at 'lam Webs, k, A. M., arriving at Cuptiollsvillo at PI:0U A. M. F:XPitUSS loav lug Pittsidirgh at •2t} o'clork, P. M., and arriving at Count,' tevilin at H 20 P. M. IterUItNING.—EXPRESS TRAIN will leave Clouneils. villa et 0 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the Blairsville AC0011110(1116011 TITAN, un the Peunsylva.,is itailroa.l wh h arrives at Pittsburgh at 11 s. M. MAIL TRAIN, leaving Conn°lisville at '2:00 P. h.l , out connects with the Winton AcecunnuAlath,n (.11 Pennsylvania Railroad, which arrives iu Pittehnrgh at fi th) P. M. 0 1•2 A Al 11GLi. ni 11.:u A. 14 . 5:20 P. U MN P. U . /45 P. of 15:04) P . Freight to and from PittiMargb, wad shitioris on Lim Pitt.. burgh and Cunuellsville Ruud, ilMiVeited et istabiwia Depot, apposite, Dmiutionut Depot., on Litr,..rty titseet. Hunting & Coadutti for Mt. Pl6aaant, Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, will Mato . CuuLaleville regularly uu the arrival of thn tralnii. Mall Tralu couuects also at West Newton with roaches by the Plault Road, wilh Mount Pleasant, B.anurset, Berth. Baudpatch,t;urubarlaud, 'neketS can De had from Ticket Agent t.t the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot Lurid CARPETS AND OIL CLoTtis 8:.3 P P. na 84d P hl MI P. i; ItEMOVAL.--J. 1 11. PIIILLIPS have removed to their new building, Nue itd end '2B Wl'. CLA I S street, west side, between Petal iitiOCA and the Bridge. J. 81 11. PHILLIPS, I'd A NUPACTORERSOY FLOUR, URNITU F.E, CA RRI AGE, TABLE, AND 'TRANSPARENT A t,P Aka) El WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS! Aluu, I.)LER3 IN OIL CLOTHS A WINDOW SHADES, Of every deacription. bealare in INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds, male ander tloodyeaeu Patent; Agouta of the Bootou and NiO York Belting Cotupaniee, for the male of their INDIA KU If. I.lEllt BELTING, HOSE ;and PACKING. LEATHER. BELT ING of Eaeteru manufacture, a superior quality; Mau, Live Leather and ltivete. Agents for the OHIO FIRE-PROOI , tiIINERAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed i'Mate, Varuidlieg, Ulle, Turnentlue, i3rnsties, Wass mid Putt) EIOUBr, AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING, la all Its branches, done In the beet and shortest time. I de2o:ly 1 J. & H. PHILLIPS, grora Nos. 25 and 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory at Phil on the Ohio river, three tuilea below PittihorKb. CARPETS ; OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, &c., AT THE fiourth Street Carpet Store. WD. Sc, 11. 151'CALLUNI respectfully a Invite the attention of their former customers and the public generally to their present stock, Just selected for Spring miles, euibr.lug the very latest styles of leoreign and flown Manufacture, eouslating in part of Velvets and Brussels, 'rupostry and (kiwi - lion ingrain: bantask,Mod and Plain etalr ()A RPETS (AL CLOTHS 111051 2 TU 24 IiEET WIDE, Meta, Stair Rode, Canton and C.c4o,t..itatting; Lint, Yarn and Rag ilarpeni ; V ,ittan Bliuda; Painted, Buff and lifutlD Holland &lades. It will give us pleasure to show goods to all who may be desirous of looklug or purchasing, and we are determined to oiler inducemeuts to any who way labor us with a call, at the old stand, No. 87 FOURTH gtreet, sear Wood. tuyl9:ly W. D. & H. M'OALLUM. tkIL OLOTLI OLOTII I NU--Of till kinds, black and yelbw, fir Bale at Ow ladin Itubbar Dot and 28 St Clair a:WU. J. & H. PHILLIPS. CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE. Ly We have on hand, and are daily receiving additions thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large stock of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, Trans. parent, Green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used Housefurnishing and other par.. es. Also, Trio:ow:lout Window Shades, of dry and oil sh—gold bordered and other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings. Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to cc• amine our stock and priced before making their pur.the.O:s elsewhere. J. h H. PHILLI PS, sell) 28 and 28 St. Clair strt.et. VLOOR OIL CLOTHS,- of our owu and easturu manufacturo—all widths, and cut to suit any slue of rooms or balls—at tho Oil thuth Ware rooms, No. 2d and 22 St. °lair stmt . 0ct2.3 A MILLIKEN & CO. have on hand, at Is_ theh eatenedve CABINET and CHAIR MANUFAC TORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Fat olture, which they will soil 16 per cent. lower than customary rates. Terms, cash only. [dec27:y 0 ODW E L L'S FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, Wholesale and Retail, embracing every style of linrniture, In Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut, imitable La Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to any in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prices. Every article made by hand, and warranted. Cabint-makers sap plied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CRAMS, on reasonable terms. Hotels and Ste.ambasta furnished at the shortest notice. Warerooms, Nos. 77 and 79 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ociS lilCE.—Six tierces prime Rice, just reoeiv od and for stile by UMIAK A ItICK!TBON, 12 Nos_ 221 and 221 Liberty etreet- CIASHMERE AND ORIENTAL TAPES TRY Imitations on Wall Paper, of French and liar• man manufacture, for sale by A LUIII.-50 barrele a fu a r r a l t e its ip K a CO., riL - - Wilier Wood end First streets. °HEAP WALL PAPER.—Thousands of 11,./ rolls to sell at 8, 10 and 12% cents. W. P. 11AR8HALL t CO., No. 87 Wood street. MEAS.-30 half chests Young Hyson, Clungowder, Black Taaa, In atom and for eiale JAMES PATTON, Jr., Allegheny (MY. GARDEN SEEDS.—The subscriber has hug reastved from the celebrated gardens of Briggs & Brother, &cheater, N. Y., a large assortment of early Garden_ Seeds. Warranted equal If not superior, to any. For eale by JAB. PATTON, Jr., federal street, Allegheny ally. ~-+~~: U 0 A I) H. BL ACK STON E, Snportnton.ieut Of diffareut Ootorn J. & IL PITILLIPS FURNITURE. - W. P. MARSHALL, A CU., No. 87 Wood street MEDICA' DOCTOR HOOPLAND'S CELEB?: '1177.D or Da. C. M. JA0 . E.1507.i, Will el - actually cure 1 / Ts' a ix PLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, 6: :. 1 1 0 OR I': SiP.VOLIA DEBILITY, DISEAS'' , i TILE F.",ILNEYS, 101.1 SUCiI is Cionstipa• Naus ili s i'l n ,u'l l! Aao e .,7ol- : di t l b tr'°Y u rw r o r ßar i flothd D n ba Y : lb :as ea:Gt t rh' f ez' e c z b io o d, lfull , ießS or weight in the ' Stemach,l3our Eracta cations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sic. maols, Swimming of the Dead, Harried and Difficult" Breathing, Fintteriug at the heart, Oboking Buffecatin% when iu s lying posture, Dimness of Vielea, f•ots ur Webs liedure the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in U. Lioad. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet lowness of the Skin end Limbs, Pain n the Side, Back, Cheat. Limbs, le., firidden Elushes of Heat burn. lug in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and gest Deprczklon of 9 P I a I 2 9. In attributing such valuable properties to this remedy, tic rash or unwarrantable assertion Is utedo,lbeit la simply stales o fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extracr dlueu-y cures, and beaesits derived from Its use, ander the di rection of its illtuarious originator, Dt. Fiordland, among all claises of Et:row-au sooty, and from the immense mass of testimony, from all parts of the American continent, accu mulated during the last ten years, in the hands of the pres ent proprlutur. The prevalence of diseases to which the German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, 13 al. moot universal; Indeed there is scarcely a family throughout , the whole extent of our country in which there cannot be forted among its metabars that peculiar tallow and iangtoki appearance deuotiug a iiiseased Liver, or au emaciated and suffering Dyspeptic Then of what immense l:up•xcau o to this C`INE3 of invall that a ear tutu and reliable reeled) should be placed with! their reach; one in which uo baneful or injurious drug el • tern Into Its composition; a remedy on which the patient can I el) with the utumet confidence eudrertaiuty, and be assured from actual and tangible proofs that the article ho to using fealty possesses the chines attributed to it. Such a remedy sa "Ilta/f LAND'S OIttIIAN liFf - TERS.!' Thousands n dollars hose been expended in Ito manufacture and diffusion thfoagliont all pat to of this cuettuent, and the propriet or fools tee gi , ,stest satisfaction 111 StYtiug that there is .10 state, county, or even village, where the ale.licine has been Introduced, that there ca.not i,e ` , C01:1 t, pity to It. rlrt.int I, asset couNtathily lu the j.ii,c.tice rd a large aus,ber protniut.ht inhs ), have also add, I their Uri Atall it...iiinautlj . o'. grad virtues. all 4,1 with the nbow, .Ik.a..ina to giro the Bitters a trial, and roof assur,,t itt wlli un - i'nr Le regretted. lu pruof of the ststernent.s isl,,ve made, all are invited to read atibLith oly ILr A ptii.oliSl,Ll,ll,/tl , llly by the pro prier.,r, f,.r P0r;,,,-rs and bOT 1/hrtflll It b1,.13, iu additi,,,, 1,, the testimony iu favor of ciao utters, It p...4..t0.ut and well itt..•wn it, dividualg in all I.eh td,f the Claims. All Ageets for the Sit tors are Ruth,. tv. , d to distril.iitt , the Almanac gratidterisly. Principal 051 ,. ..4 , and Manufactory, 95 Arch stress, H.iledel phits, Pa. for sale wholon,ii., I.) Druggists ii, all the plincits,i este., and at retail ey Apothecarie,t and gturrketpeis luavefs tor: g In the Dulled States end flansula, and by L. i'Allil ttrfoCg.. A CO. and Dr GEO. 11. 13.F.Yut: , i, Pittstin•rii lylllyd w Of all diseases tue great, tirwt cause Springs trom neglect of Nature's laws SUFFER NOT! w -LIEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN 1:11 stages of StICIIET ISelf-Aliasso, Nur cone °ravel, Diabrins, Diseases of the iiisitsuys lied Madder, Mercurial Itlienunitiitu, hero Fula, Peals In the h.uuts and Ankles, Iminnsef3 of Idie Lunge, Threat, No,e and Kyud, era upon the hoilyor Limbs, Cati• cm a, Drops), Efpiluptivf Fits, til. \ Lea 1Mn o cet, &ELI all diSedlEast arising froth a derangement of Lilo Sexual Llrguue, ;itch na nervous trembhug, loss el memory, loss of power, general weal:hum, dinmess of vision with peculiar spots appear in before the eyes, loss of eight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver diseases, eruptioue upon the face, pain in the bark and head, female irregularities cud all improper discharges from both dente& IL matters nut from what cause the disease or igitias test, however long standing or obstiunte the case, recurer;y it certain, and in a shorter time than a permisheut cure tall be effected by uuy other tretstnient, even altar the disease has battled the shill of entlitainit :,i`dplieialiff and resisted ail the r menus of cure. The medicines are pleasant without ester, causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dur ing twenty yearn of practice, I have rescued from thi, lows of death many thoiumusin, who, in the last atages of the above mentioned diseases had been given up to die by their physicians, width warrants use in promising to the afflicted, who may place themselves under my cure, a perfect and moat speedy cure. 40,cret diseases are the greatest %Jesitism to health, sal they are the dist canoe of Consumption, Sere. Ma and many other diseases, and should bea terror to the human family. Au a permanent cure is scarcely ov9r hll'eets ad, a majority of Else cases falling into Lb.. hands of im-ono potent perseot, Who 11•,;! f);11,' fail to cure the disdaiion but ruin the rtinatitUrtall,. filling the system With ttiei,•iliy, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer Into a rapid Cuustunptiou. But should the disease and the treatment not cause death /moodily, and the victim marries, the disease is eli'Ailed upuu the children, who are born with feeble crointito,io,,,i, and the current of life rec . :h i ...A by a virus whirls intiruyti Itself in Heroftfla, Tetter, Ulcers, Et iiptielni and iitliut [lona of the in, eyes, thrtrat and lungs, them a brief f of lingering and t en early grave. I,Ltsuisiatste -eerily to im.lth, fur ind-hin, , , else 111 tit end civtaloginf o 1 lunovu diseases f Mee, o tlemLructivr, is dt inn upon the system, driivVieg its I Mi lands of victims thr o ugh a lea ynare of sainting !Jowl] to aft untimely gidve. It destroys List nor soon vy atom, eipiJfy Waffles away th, eliergieB (TAM,. Wen Lid dui nil the prom.t dovedopuieitt of the system, I,llt.ti 101" malt...go, society, haviinesul, and all earthly hiApp,ne,f, said loaves Else ilLitlornr wretched in body and wind, pruelin ,sesesi to Cousumptrht, and a train of eerie taut'. ie 1 .0 dreaded than death itself. With Elie Uillost confident., I h s• sure the maven/mite victims it ;75:air-Alamo that a t•rminent and speedy core can he elleeted, and situ the fi6andoolll6llC of 111110U6 isctices my patients 4An Ito retired to 1 . 1 . 1.ti11t, vigorous health. Toa utilletad taro (.050 ionad against the use of for there are no Many snares in Elie colimius of the public prints to toils and rob the unwary mutterers led istilliutin have their constitutieusi ruined by the Lie ceinpeuusis of quirt k duclora, or the equally v•lmoatahi ties till wa vended as "Patent Modicined" I 1110.'0 Careffilly ana lyaed wally of tisesu called Patent Mmliciums and Mid this( sear ly all of them coevals fart live Balblintate, wliffil IS olld of the strongest. preparations of mercury and ts deadly polies, wldch histnail of Curing the disease iinatilis sys tem fur life. Throe-linatha of the patent nuatrama now in nee are put Op by 111411W:416i and ignorant portions, w boil° not Wira the alphabet 01 the mate ;la tnrdinr, auJ era rqual ly as deetitute of any kuowloilge Of tho one übjeCt. Wily in View, and that to make money cuusequenceL irregularltha and all dEinrtacanf males and females tiaitad priliolpiel estabildiii.l by twenty yi ars of practice, tool sauctioned by theuaan.ls of the moat rountrhable cures Pdedlelnee, with tall direetlone, abut to any part althe United e., , tatea or L'anadan, by patients communicating their syniptutua by letter. LI aSinenri eorrospondeuee,eitricil run .l 80M At It'll VII 1,1,e; , U lure N.. I int friii.twt.i.t.t,L, ((Ad No kit, Lell.lW w.. 1 tit, Philaiklidela Great Chalice to Mollie Motley. THE' BES'U AND MOST CERTAIN SPECU LATION OF THE TIMES—ONLY ONE • DOLLAR PER SHARE.—Forty thousand &liars ; -• , ',12.ei 6 worth of rideable heal Estate, Watches, Jewelry, rffe u l Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety ®al of Fancy aud Staple Ouods; to be disposed tit iu forty thou deed shares, at one duller per share, as follows:—Ups the payment of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re ceipt., which will entitle him to nue aback) in the above undi vided property. When the shares shall have hone sold, the shareholders shall be notified el the fact, by mail, or through the newspapers, and a meeting ut the Shareholders Shall thou he held In thecity of Philrdelphia, and the whole of the property disposed ut or distributed among Mau ; iu such way as shall be determined upon by them; ouch Sharehold er shall be entitled te one vote, a Committee to be selected by the Shareholders at said mooting, to conduct or sin.erin tend the disposition oral. property, atrurdiog to the direc I.loun of the Sinai eholders, alai 1 will then deliver tle peril to such porsou or perseus as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the sumo. The heal Estate Colibl•qs of Otis three story brick dwelling house and let, valued at ilthoo, and two three story brick dwelling houses and luta v at '2lOO each, le the city of Philadelphia, clear of all 'bruin immure, and title Indisputable; the other property co:islet:l of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch and Jewelry Store! iu the city tit Philadelphia, row, aid lot a long time past kept by the subscriber. The stOck consist ing of very fine bold and Silver Hunting Cade Lever Watch es, very fine Geld and Silver Patent Lever, Leone and other Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Locket" Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Ditonoud mid other Riess and Pius, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Av., Ac., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec tacles, Gold and Silver Thiwl.lee, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, consierting et 'Pea Sets, Cesters, Cake Baskets, Cups, Spuuns, !Selves, Perks, /cc., dic Also, French Clucks, 11l usu. Buses, Accordeuus, and a great variety of other goods. The above Is not one of those schemes which tire devised It; en trap the unwary, but is and will be a lair Gale of the entire property belonging to the subscriber, portions are positively assured the stock has nut been purchased fur the purple tit deception, and to palm ell Cowmen Gilt end Plated Jewelry, for fine (fold, noire such will he distributed, the west respect able persons are given as refereucee, to those disposed to pur chase shares. All orders by Mall euelosing the money will be promptly attended In, and receipts forwarded to the ad dress ,f the sender, by return mall. Any persou settling ten dollars at one time, shall receiveoleven separate receipts, In as many separate names if desired. VI.In writing fur shares, please write the name Of the Peat Office, to which you wish the answer directed. Tills is the greatest chalice of getting a large amount of valuable property, fur a Eituall BUM, dolliz:a UVor holore beeni offered the pablio. Send on your orders, es shares are selling rapid ly, and it Is confidently expected the distribution will 9‘,011 be made. Articles allotted to persons at a iiietance, will be sent to th,iti at their expense. it..,-L.Agenta whaled in eiV6l y lowa and village All must be eultirebnott to L. Ft. 131{0011A1,1., No. GU tiontlt Soetinil street. above Chesnut, Jrits-ly Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand CARRIAGES AND BITGGIES, Fun" BALL AT WiIITE'S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE It NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE. TIIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE or exchange, on the moat reasonable terms, a tine assortment of Barouches and secouttband Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but little used. Also, twenty-ono new Buggies, made iu my own shop, from the very beat material purchased in Eastern market. A tine lot of Trotting Wagons, new and secondhand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linde, liermantov:u Wagon., Jersey Wagons and Rockaways, two line Phaetons, seats for four persons, one of them Watson's make, and the other New York make. Two tine Sulkies, one made by Mr. B. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, suitable for light marketing. The subscriber flatters himeelf, that be can make It to the Interest of persons wishing to pin ches°, to give him a call. The establishment is couvenient to the city, the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Coaches passing the door every ten tutu uk.. mr23:lydaw JOSEPH WHITE. QWEET POTATOES.- 40 brtalt.Sweet Potatoeajodt received and for sale by CCtSI JAB. A. FigTZER. 69 Waters atrAfq APPLES.- 29 tails. extra tine Rambo and 13e1ledowei; 8.9 Vandiver; 100 '• Itrusaett Apolea, pant reed and for sale by doll JAS. A. IitCTZKV.. ACI Water street. CILOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received, 11la and far sale by 'fan) HENRH. COLLINb DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, Blanks, and Duncan's system of Penmanship, for Sale by W. HAVEN, mr24 Corner Market and Pecond street.. st-i n GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS r , Just received and fui salo by NV. S. HAVEN. COrner Market and Second 10 DRUMS COD FISH, for sale Ly 134thiLJIY. COSGRAVS a JO., Ecrii4 ace. 15 awl 23 Wood czy...et MEDICAL. DR. ATLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. W E beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas, Inane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERM IFTJGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of Liv ER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK. HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to on after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a, speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known , to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS ) PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. P a licali•rs and Phy,liCiallti ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders Ilistinetly, and take stone but Dr. illLanr's, prepared by Picining Bros. Pittsburgh, Pl. To those wishing to give them a trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any part the United itates, one box of Pills for twelve pwdage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for teeo three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must accumpauied by twenty rents extra. M'LANE'S VERMII4II(IE AND LIVER 1.11.1.5.--75 groan on hand find for tlaii, ty FAHNESTOOK & CO. Corner Wood and Fourth streets. , 'NEW TREAT '. Private and Confidential Medical Advice! AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE LlOSPl- TAL,—EBtablished for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal Wetdoleas bud the Secret lufirinities of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS A SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Main ud Quay Wools, (up stake.) _ A MOST SOIENTLYIU INVENTION An inetruanout fur the curs of (issital Dsbillty, or Noctur nal Emissions, Inure properly known as nominal Weakness, &c. Can be persimisntly cured in li•um fifteen to twenty days, by the uk..3 of this holt' unieut, when mica conjointly with mullleiuen. VOUN(I MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. AAIOS SUN take pleainarein announcing that they hava Invented a most icuttertantllttr ument for the cure of the above Cfsi , till. It uwi Let, eubjectcd to a t,At by the most eatiusut otivo.h.bto,4 io 1,.nd,n,. I'm le t Hilhailphia and New York; It has been declared the ante useful inetrument, ever yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weaknemor any disease of the guullml organ., canned by the secret habits of youth Dr. AMOR Sr SON, in order to eatisry the eLeptical as to the nwrlto th.ir r..tiumaut, pledge theme:Ayes that In any instance where they way prove uniettlifactory after felt trial, the tuonoy tale Le tefundild by ratut wag the 1L• atruinout in good. order, Pomona wishing the above useful Instrument will obaerve that the price, with the accompanying diructionti, securely panted and sent by express, is ten dollars. NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES. Dr. AMOS ♦ SON may be consulted from eight o'clock in the morning until 'due at night, to every stage and symp tom of the Venereal Dleeaee, tionei !ham, Meets, Secondary Symptoms, Seminal Weeltnem, "teputeuce and Stich:lna of the ttvethrti, etc., with Inviolable auareay. The treatment they adopt la the result of upward of thirty years' extensive and successful practice In Luedue. The must Inveterate cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated In eight or nine days, and cases of a slight nature lu two ur three days, at a mod orate expense. 'rho cure effected without confinement or hindrance from businesic also, nodes and pales la the bona and llmte , effectually eradicated. A OURE WARRANTED Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention exclusive ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have commotmotly been enabled to render to their fellow.creatnre fully teatitied and greatfully acknowledged by convelee reutpatients and others daily arriving in town from all parte of the country, for the express purpose only of consultations while their usertiuuti have becu crowned with the moat erg ual advantages; yet from what they have experienced I. inquiring Into the causes of these in feetlous complaint (from their most simple condition to that of the most dan gerous and luveteristed) they have always entertained the possibility of their prevention and removal, cud likewise In variably found that the must horrible and mauguant forms of disease, could almost always be traced to one ut the fol lowing Cal/lied : — lgnorance, neglect, or the Ili effects of un skilful and improper tieutment; therefore, Dr. ABIOS SON have succeeded In diacoveriug, in the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautious course; omitting all combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character, as well as those wheau premature or injudicious application, might be productive of had t.'unsequencoa in the hands of private Individuals. In short the laudibia end of their re medies Is the lessening of a groat maga of human misery by the atleulattou, relief nod prevention of those grievous at. tiletioos that are lu reality the, secret foe of life, and which, while they so eztremely surround us, call aloud fur our skill 1111,1 illtt:ltuFeb,,, for their eztorminatluu. 00 UN'rRY IN V ALM& Porscaa in any part of the world clay be eiticceatitally treated by forwarding a correct dotall of thair ceao, with a romitiance fur inodlchlea, ae. Addraa,i In' AMOS & hON, corner main and Qtay streets ; Flotrinleo. N. Y. Ja23:d&wly ItINDIOAL and SURGICAL Oflc No. 60 S..4IITLIVLIDLD Street, Plt burgh, Pa. DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pil burgh, and hs_s been in practice for last twenty-five years. His business I been confined mostly to Private and SI gic.al Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need of a medical friend, should fall to find out the sure place of rai. The Doctor id a regular graduate, vat hie experience In the treatment of a c is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of relief, by the use of his remedies and DR. BROWN'S RiaIRDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diteaate— Impurities and Scrofulonif Affections. Also, all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself In the form of a bitter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely Ignorant To persons so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a Bare and speedy reoavery. BRIIINAL WEAKNP.i3i3. Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification which tho young and weak-minded often give way to,(to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this country—they aro safe, and make a speedy restoration to health. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dlu• ease in afew days—ha will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Blest, Oonorrtnea, Sitrictnro, Urethral Discharges% Ye male Weakuess, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Vistula in Auu , Nervous Affections ' Pain In the Back and Kidnap, Irritation of the bladder, together with all di-teases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a nz, dl• reeled to Lit. BROWN, No. no Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be Itunassllately answered. Medicine sent to. any address, safely parked and user, from observation. Ogre and Private Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield Street/ PlU4' burgh, Pa. . apil ANOTHER supply of Low & Sou's superior London Toilet &ape receiml to-day, by 308. PLEASING, fold Corner Diamond and Market 'treat 10 SACKS FE , j A au T A I ay RS, for sale a by l 8 end 20 Wood 'treat REED APPLES.-150 bus. choice Dry Apples, received and far sale, by JAB. A. FEMME, Garner Market and Pint streets. • ARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, prepare t under the supervhdon of Dr. Hulllhen, Surgeon Den. 'et, for Bale by JOB. FLEMING, 11.1 OGS.—Dressed Hoge, jnet received and ji_j. fur 8810 by JAMES A. NETZIB, LW Water stows- pERFU MERY —Of descriptions and prices. can be bad at JOS. PLEILINWS, i• V•eiro• STARCH. -300 bac. Rochester Pearl Starch reoaved and for wad by EMMY a (m.r.rtfq. ASES. 7 -DR. BROWN'S