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PHILIP IL6Yldl.b.
EY ATER Lt AN DM,
AA, Joshua Rhodes C 0.,) whol, .
YEUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECT.I,.. , Alt Y, SUGARS, tc.•
No. 99 Wood ctrot,t, cppotitte the St. Charles Hotel, Pltt.i
burgh. ap2
J. J. MUM"! PINKBINE.
T J. GILLE.'SPIE & CO., Lodking ,lees .- sianuflictiarers,
and dialers in Looking Glass Pia 09,,Vate Glass, En
gravings, Combs and Fancy Goods, N 0.715 W02 , -.1 street, Pitts
On baud and mado to order, Gilt Pier cat Mantle Glasses,
Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt ?tames, or Mould
ing, of every description.
iltoamboat Cabins Decorated and Gilt,
B"T'
OGDEN & CO., Bottlers,
N 0.157 First street, would respectfully inform tho pub
lic that they have constantly on hand a largo anpply of
SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL V, ITER, ALE and POILTEIt,
of the boat quality.
Tho attention of families is paitlcalarly directed to the
fact that they bottle WAINDIGIITS ALL', in it: pure 5t
physicians recommend it to familia on account of ita J:101 , ,
§0111r) and ttreagtheuing qualities. oct23:ly
EATTE,E,
iittIERCI - lANT TAILOR':
NO. 5 , 1. ST. CLA :;TRE.tr,
(Dr. Irish's Now Bwild4ez-1
V W. KERR, AROIIITECT, RE
from ter of Fifth and WoOd to
...AIR STREET,
In Phillips' n,..a hailding—continuee to prepare Plans and
Specifieatione of, and to Superintend the Erection of , :iery
description of Buildings.
T;ILLTON, BELL AND BRA SS
_Me POUNDER, No. 70 SECOND street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
is prepared to furnish to order
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS,
Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,000 lbs.
MIME BELLS made to order. STOP and GAUGE COCKS
of all sizes, for Stoanaboata.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
and every variety of Brass Castings finished 10 the neatest
Manner.
BABBIT'S ANTI•ATTRITION METAL; FULTON'S PA
TENT METALLIC PACKING, for Stoorn. Engineff. [ap23:ly
L OUGIIRIDGE & MAXWELL,
walv'srAcTur.u.s or
Looking,-Glozzen, Frnmss, and
Brodatc.ss;
And Dealers in 't;lochs, House Furnishing Goode,
ac. &c.
!o. PAO Wood otrect, above Firth,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
[mb3:ly I
ea. Almeida° Dmhat made to order
EDUCATIONAL
St. 1 7 =nel:a Academy for Born,
UNDER THE CARE OF TEE FRANCISCAN BP.OTELERS
Lorotto, Cambria County, Pa.
Ii I S INSTITUTION, NATURALLY
A. situated for Educational purposes, affords all the in
ducements that can be desired for a Catholic Ins'ltution.
It is located in the most healthy and picturesque p.a-tion of
the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Crosson Station, the
direct mailroute between Philadelphia mad Pittsburgh. The
scholastic year commencing the first Monday in September,
will close the lfith of July followinir.
. The Terms for Board, including a thorough English Salem.
Uric Course, are $lOO per annum.
The Classic and Modern Languages forth an extfa charge
of go per annum.
Washing and use of Bedding $lO.
For further particulars apply to the superior of the Arai!
domy.
References can bo made to the Lt. Rev. Dr. O'Conitha.
ap3o:lyd&w
Vincent's College and Sena.:;yastry,
UNDER TUE CA.RE or Tan BENEDICTINE. FATHERS,
Near Latrobe, 11Yeamoroland county, Pa.
TN THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE
muat branches of English Education.
In tho IiE=ATLY, the Classics, Mathematics, History,
Rhotorics, Philosophy, etc., and the ditfarent branches of
higher erudition necessary or useful to these aspiring to
Priesthood.
Tho terms for Board and Tuition are $BO per year, to ho
paid semi-annually, strictly in advance.
German and French and other languages, Drawing, Paint
ing and Music,form no extra chargce,oxcopting sonic rat:ont
ponsation for the use of instruments.
Medicine, Washing, Books, Stationery, etc., form extra
charges.
For particulars apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate year begins on theist of September, and
ends on. the 3d of July following.
FATEEP. G. B UMM,
Director of the College.
DRY GOODS.
Jetren<VA I Retrench!:
A NO 'HER CRASH—IN PRICES I—Be
ing doterminolto sell our stock, though " the Times
mo Tigitt, we have made a general sweep--
REDUCLD T 11.14 lINTIKLI STOOS
To sallower prices.
/;‘,.. Now is the time to bny when the assortment is yet
unbroken, and the Prices Pot Down! Down!!
cot 29 ...IDS. HORNS, 77 !locket street.
THE LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES.-
Bonnet Ribbonq, worth 75 - cents, at 623 - Der yard.
do do - do 62% at 50 do
do do do 50 - at 37K do
do do do 57M at, 25 do
JOSEPII 'HORNE,
77 Market area.
RICII VELVET L TRIMMINGS,
• AT REDUCED PRICES.
A choice aeaertnient on hand and for oale at
10111 BURNES% 77 Market area.
7ENILEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS-
Wool, Silk, Merino and .deary Cott-on Under Shirts
and Drapers—a fresh supply received a. UORNE'S,
del9 7 Market alreot.
14 4 .1VE Cents per Pound Reduction in the
Price of BRADLEY'S YARNS.—Wholosalo Buyers and
Peddlers will be furnished with BRADLEY'S TIIREE-PLY
KNITTING YARNS at a reduction of Five Coats per pound,
by bundle, after this date, For Cash, and Cash only.
JOS. LIORNE, 77 Market street,
Agent for the Manufacturer
WAIBROIDERIES.—Ocr excellent stock of
A.% French Embroideries, and the low prices at which
they are warked„efferc rare inducements to ladico wishing
to purchase the latest
MONEY 1 MONEY I!—PRICES MARK
ED DOWN;
Aro'Great reduction in the prico of Ilnibrolderie3.
We hero gene carefully oTer our handsome Block of
FRIINOLI-WOREED coLLARs,
UNDER SLEEVES,
• • MUSLIN BANDS, etc., etc.
And fired the prices to snit the "Ilard TiJr.os."
The Dailies any rely on getting bargains et
oca/ HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
, ANCY BLACK DRESS SILKS. - A
a?sortment, which wo aro closing out VERY
oilEkt , ra g O. /JANSON LOVE,
Lovo Brothers,
fa g" `"p, t 74 Markot street.%
AVE WILL Slibl, from the present time un
v commonly cheap FOIL CASH . . Plow) call and exam
Ine our etock. C. EtANSON LOVE,
oct23 Formerly Lore Bros., No. 74 Market at.
RINTED FRENCH MERINOES, for 62
and 75 cents, worth $1 Etna $1,25, the best nasortincnt
in the city. 0. MANSON LOVE,
(formerly L'1"0 Eruthera),
No T 4 741x.rhei Oatt-t.
pLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.-
Ay A full As3ortment, very cheap.
C. IIAtiE.ON formorly Lovo Brother 2,
No. T 4 !IY•xlmt r.trrAN:
EVERY Economical Purchaser of Dress
Goods Shawls, llantla,i, leo.; rdso Domestic and Sta
ple Goods, will find it to their twivantage local] and mcaml
oar New Stock rf Pall and Winter Dry Gcodabeftat parchas
ing elsewhere. G. HANSON LOVE,
TAS Vorn - v,rly Faye Them, No, 71 r:ierkc.r et.
QIIAW.LS I SHAWLS I—Wool, Chenille,
Broclia, ac., both long :lad square, the tory best in the
an 4 at very low pric,a for calh.
C. HANSON LOVE,: formerly Love Bro.,
N 0.74 llgrkrt str.Elet.
_INIARSTILLES, Fleeced, for
A 1, go as; - ,rtment ut
G EO. it. Wycirril Co'"3
llJai - 4g is . :
doe,
Tilt ON NET 41A
V.1.11;- - Vif-t.—'
'vory vo.riety of Bon
material, n for t....r.!* r.t
noil3 _ 1_1011::
SPER.M. CAI6 I
itki - E 2 l ' o V ba .B e3 ELF T O t jrj s : CS, 3'5, L'a and Fper,ij(l::;ales
on hand and and feJr i '4s.
B. C. 1. , J. 1!. HATlvra.
kJ?1680 bomel Elm), in . 4N : , 2 It. aryl 3.t.P, hart.
Loalcc - ;:m. 'Palm Eoaps , , lll lb., 2 lb. and 3 Th. ban.
1. 600 a ehonicai otivo in D.
200 a;' Oleino.Ozido
" oc . ravin
2O " Castiln in
NO " Para i'nlin " in
On Itmad and for ealo by
P. C. & J. SAIVVER
Gum'BUFFALO, CALF AND CLOTH.
OVERSIIOIi2, offered low, at "The Peopia2 Shoe
Store," No. 17 Fifth street, near Market.
fel3 DIFFENBACIIIiff t CO.
eiNLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel
ky ling: HOMO, of font rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet
front on Mouterry etreet, AllnOteny city, by 110 deep to an
alloy. Tormn, $4OO in hand, balance at one, two and three
yearn, OUTHBERT SON,
not 24 01 Market street.
IiIkiLESALE GROCERS,
DZALEII.9 IN
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,
AND PITTSBURGH DIANUFAOTURES GENERALLY,
Oornor of Wood a.nd Wator ctroata,
FORWARDING AND COMVIISSION.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
rnorsmera or '121,1
Csilium' Pittsburgh, Meadville ea Erie
CANAL LINES.
NOB. 1.1.4 AND 115 WATER FITEBET, PITTEBUIIGII, PA.
ILIEIG7DES, BILE&GE.N EL CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
[a L%:ly
No. 30 SYCAMORE BT., CINCINNATI, 0.[jy.20
J. D. HOUSEMAN,
( LATE OF HOUSEMAN & SMITH, )
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 9 N. Second Street,
apB:3m ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
OHAS. riIIePHISEYS, 0. J. EEO Jam; Wiliam.
Humphreys 9 liolfran & Wright,
• FLOUR FACIORS,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
75 NORTH WHARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER ST.,
Abov. Vino Strout,
P.BFE.B. TO
Conrad, Thompson & Co., Philadelphia.
Thompson, Clark & Young, 46
Biter, Price & Co.,
4l
Caleb Cope & Co.,
Parcroft, Beaver & Co., ~.
Canby, Neville & lingliel, II
E. M. Lewis, Cashier P. and M. Bank, "
3 0u.(4. Mitchell, Cashier M...rch's Bank. "
Morris L. Hallowell & Co.,
McCutcheon & Collins,
John M. Kennedy & Co., r.
Raignel & Co.,
Pickett, Mathews &Co., Maysville, Ky.
Shrewsbury & Price, Madison, Ind
W. IL Langley & 60119, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Lawrence & Mathias, Louisville, Chic.
A. 11. Bullock & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
W. Holmes & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bagaloy, Coagrave & Cu., 44
nov18:13,,
20.Atc3Lt: 11. z. cu
JOSEPH S. LEECH & C ,
Nos. '2l'2 and 211 Laberty 7eet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WriffPELESAME,' GROCER 8,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
F U rt AND B ACON9
TIN PLATE AND ;:INNERS' STOCK, AND
PITTSISURGHPILANUFACTURECE.
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Levee and Washington Al(Calle.,
WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY.
Rvints:icr.a.—Joaaph 6. Leech & Co., an Pittsburgia
Morchanni generally. ;:,-11:yd&w
=M!
(Succossoro to ELDER E: Wzati,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND AGENTS FOR TEE SALE CF
DUPONT'S POWDER AND' SAFETY FUSE,
corn.r Pratt:and Commerce careers,
BALTIMORE,
Receive :on Consignment all kinds cf Western Predate,
and mako advances thereon.
REPELLENCE
Geo. W. Smith & Co., W. H. Smith & Co.,
W. H. Garrard, Miller & 11.,cliotatm.
mr.l:3t-a-w-Bm
RENRY IL COLLINS, Forwatdinig and
Couuniasion Merchant, and wholesale dealer, in FISH,
BUTTER, HEEDS and PRODUCE gi.n e , .frally, No.
2 Wood stre3t, Pittsburgh. coard
E.L...r.Z3 B. CLMLIIIII MOP.GAN VODIETAIION.
M.TACti:S.D DITELILMOII ELENRY L. ROG WALT.
ritiRLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Maim
factarors of Cut, Pre ed and Plain Flint GLASSWARE,
warehonso No. 17 Wood street, corner of Front,4 , :qttsbrtrgh.
- All other kinds of Glasswaro and Wind w Glass, at
low Market prices. aplLdly
3Aria3 L. L11D1.11.1
EDLIE & lILAII, Successors to I.4ulvany
JIA a Leda, manufacturers of Ont, ltlonided isaad Plain
Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and d4alors in nil
kinds of Window Glass, Flaaks, Vials and Rott t leg. Ware,.
house corner of YE:let and Water streets, Pitteltnigh•
=1.1c117
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WINES AND LIQUO%S.
305EPIT. 1101 NF.
' 77 Market atrect.
WINES AND ILIQ,UOi'S 9
1,
\-.
AND RECTIFYING DISTILL.' RS,
No. 155 Liberty Street, Plttsbut VI, Pa.
Always on hand, Wines, - n.dit s, Gins,
Monongahela and Rectified Whisk go, 131ackberry,
Wild Cherry, Raspbe - ry, , nd Ginger ,s. [itpl2ly
i.-K-NALEs GINS, VerrINES, ETC.,
Ys'r•a - .4 s N
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA AYE WHISKY, PEACH
AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and h`ront Strezte,
apl43 • PITTSBURGH PA.
TIONEGGER & CO.,
cli 1517011TE;11.8 07
;Trench and German Wines and Liquors,
OLIAMPAGNE, ho.,
lea Smithfield street, between Bth and 7th sts-,
lab. 6:1 v claw PITTSBURGH PA.
s. DZ.V7-11: 11. ILFZiIiBDS.
DEVIAN & KENNEDY, Wholesale, Wine
and Liquor Merchants and Rectifying Distirhea, No.
63 Stnithtiqld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap3:ly
RY APPLES.-50 bbls. bright Dry Ap•
ti.P plea, received and for sale, by
ap3 li.vzmir IL CO? irra
®RN APPLES.-15 bbls. choice Apple
recoired and for sale by
a :5 HENRY 11. COLLP:S.
- I.IDEANS.-20 bbls. small White Beans, just
P, received and for wile by 131;11•41-:‘: IL COLLINS.
rrilMoTfly SEU).-10 bags reced and fur
sale by IIENILY H. COLLIN?.
MEW WALL PAPERS CHEAP.-Still
they COMO. W. P. MARSHALL Szoo,
87 Wood street.
E GOODS FOR SPRING SALES.-
RI We aro daily receiving from our own and Eastern
factories, additions to our stock, which consists in part of
Floor Oil Cloths
Carriage Oil Clothe,
.fiurniture Oil Cloths,
Tablo Oil Clothr,
Crash Oil Cloths;
Transparent Oil Cloths,
Transparent Window Shades,
• Buff Ifollancle, and
Shade Trimmings
Merchants, flomelteer,rs, and others, requiring any Goods
in aim line, are invited to call and niaxrdno the stock, and
judge for themselves in regard to the quality and prices.
J. & it. PAILLISS,
Nos. 20 and 23 St. Clair street.
" tet 3n. hwy..
" in IZ. "
RaTES.
SMITH
GROCV.;RS,
7 First sts.,
IGH, PA.
"E & CO.,
r)CERS,
Glass,
3URCH, PA.
Ba., CONSTANTLY
.74 LIEAM OOFFIN
MEANS a CO.,
.;...590r.8 TO WICK b Id'OANDLEHOO
JSDES COTIMINS
YLERZFIAN'I'St
PHILADELPHIA
.JouN L. Lblea JO3ZP.E 6. LL;
MIALPEAT CO.,
A. L. WEBB & BR.O.
GLASSWARE.
JOEN 2RYAR es CQ.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
J. &T. GRO !'T,
"V_TOMINY.-12 bbls Flint llominy, just
ji.A. received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
Corner Market and Second street.
i 9 IL a, Afa f 3 A V 11.4 (14 PI
:14'0. C 5 Flizzra Stiat;
IIU I.L.R.
ELIDDLE L'ooll, 'JONES' HEW lIIIILDInG.
OPEN DAILY, front 9 to 2 o'clock; also,
on Wedneadm and Saturday evenings, from May lit
to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock; and from November
Ist to Slay Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Dopoiits received of all sums not less than Ora DOLLAR,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 18551 also in
June and December, 1356, and in June and December, 1857.
loteroet, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and boars the same Interest from the
first days of June and December,
compounding twice n year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At thia rate, money will double In lees than
twelve years, making in the aggregate coons AND orit-Wet ,
PER CENT. A. YEAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, llnles and Rego
lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
Prenident-.GEORG.E. ALBUEE.
VICE PREELDINTII.
1.10p0:7011 Hepburn, John H. Sheenberger,
James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Robert Robb, James D. Kelly,
William B. Lovely, James Herdman,
Kill Burgwin, John S. Cosgrove,
TRUSTESO. .
treet,
BURGH
Pittab'h
_,ERS,
• .- - -
William J. Ander=la, James W. Iloilman,
John G. Bark (lon, Chance `;nap,
Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carries; Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, Si. D.
Charles A. Colton,3 , Henry L. Itingwalt,
William Douglass, John Si. sawyer,
Iraueo, Felix, George B. Belden,
George P. Gillrnore, Alexander Tin d le.
James S. Hoer:, Theobald Umbstaetter,
William S. liar en, George 8.. White,
Sezrftt,lry and Trawar er —CHAS. A.. COLTON. [fe3
SEGARS
Liberty and
OF lOWA.
A. J. STEVENS & CO.,
DESMOINES, JowiL.
VOLLEO'i'IONS MADE and prompuj
witted. LANDS selected and located. Capitalists
wisning to mate investments in tho West, can do so through
this IP ,11fie. Correspondence solicited. my2l:6m
•
AUSTIN LOOMIS 'lllO9. D. LOOMS.
A lISTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers In
eromissury Notes,.,Bouda, Mortgages, and all Securities
fur Money.
Money Loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral
security.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasona
ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with geld securi
ties at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to the Side, Renting and Leasing of Roul
Estate.
Office, No. 92 FOURTH. street, above Wood.
AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. miti'Av •
PITTSBURGH, PA
- V HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
o change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept
ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East
ern and Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
Btates. Deposita received in par - funds or current piper, No.
GI Market zrreet, between Third and Fourth sts. ija.30:13,
rirIIIOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer in Notes, Bond::, Stocks ; lloal Estato, bc., N 0.75
.I".7.auth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jans
TOIIN WOODS, B
ExclwwE
Basunr., Dun._ r Exchange, Commorcial and Bank
Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections
carofully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. 67
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. io3o
Ey the President of the 'United
States.
1: - N pursuance of law, I, JAMES 811-
CIIAITAN, President of the United States of America,
do hereby declero and maize known that public sales will bo
heid at the undermentioned land Mikes in the TERRITORY
or NmaAsKA, at th e periods hereinafter designated, to wit:
At the land Mike at iIitOWNSVILLN, commencing on
Monday, the s xth day of Sep'ernber next, for the disposal
of the public lands within.the following named townships,
viz
rat of the Lase One and east of the six!h principal
" •
That pArt. f tw.vm-illip onc outside of the Sac and Fos, and
Half Pro,l, Ncinalia reservation, range 17.
"hat part ~f townships 1,2, 3, and 4 ontsido of the Sac
and 1.'01.; and "u!f Bleed, Netualia reservation, and frac
tional townshipA u and 11, of range 16.
That part ,f township one outside of the Sac and Fox
reservation; township 2, the parts of townshipa 3, 4 and 5
outside of the Breed, Bemaha reservation ; and frac
tional tc,wilehip 6, of range 15.
That part of township one outside of the Sac and Fox re
servation ; township: 2,3, and 4; that part of township 5
eutyule, , f the Half Breed, Neinaha reservation, and town
alOp 6, of range 14.
TON, mthip_i 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 13.
Townships 1,2, 3,4, 6, and 6, of raupe 12.
'Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of ranT.e 11.
Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range N.
Tow übliips 1,2, 3, /, 6, and 6, of range 9.
At the laud office at I , F.Itit..ASKA CITY, comment ng on
naid ,, y, the sixth day of September steal, for the disposal of
the public lands within the following named townships,
viz:- . .
Furth cf As base lino' and east 0 . Mc sixth principa
Factional townships 7 and S., of range 15.
Township 7, and fractional townships 8,9, 10, 11, and 12,
cf rage 14.
Towithhi,6 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, and fractional township 13,
of range 13.
Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12
and 13, of range 12.
Townships 7,5, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional township 12,
of range 11.
Townships 7,8, D, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12,
13. and 14, of range 10.
Townships 7,8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15,
amt 111, of range 9.
At the land office of OMAHA CITY, commencing on
Monday, the riz'h day of September next, for the disposal of
the public lands within the following named townships,
Vie:-
110 th (f the bozo line and e7st of the sixth principa
Fractional townships 13, 14 16, and 16, of rango 14.
Fractional townships 13, 14, 15,16, and 17, of range 13.
Fractional townships 12. and 13, townships 14, 15, and 16, •
cad tractional townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 12.
Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and
13, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of range 11.
Fractional townships 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15,16,
17, 15, 19, and 20, of range 10.
Fractional to..viii.hiss 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18,
16, and 20, of tinge it.
Lauds appropria ed by law for the nee or schools, military,
and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales.
The offering of the above lauds will be commenced on the
days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they
are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and
the sales thee closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer
than two weeks, and no private entry- of any of the lands
will be admit tad until after the expiration of the two weeks.
Given wader my hand, at the city of Washington, this
thirtieth day of March, Anna Domini ono thousand eight
hundred and flft3-oight
UEOECiIIt. H. WEI:11.
Every person entitled to the right of pro-emption to any
of the lauds within the townships and parts of townships
above enumerated is required to establish the same to the
satisf ction of the register and receiver of the proper land
dice, and visacpaymvrat Thel 'for as soon as practicable after
seeing this notice. and before the day appointed forithe com.
mencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the
tract claimed, otherwise such claim will bo forfeited.
THOS. A. HENDRICKS,
ap23:3lnd Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Synopsis of the President's Message
JOILRFU J. 11L.•.L1
TT is herein ordered that public sales of
lauds hsretofore =offered in thl State of lowa, bo hold
as Cul LOWS:
. .
At the Land Office at o:age, commencing on Monday, tho
7th of Juno, 18.53, - of four townships, in tho counties of
Worth and Winnebseo.
At thu Lsud (Alice at Fort Dodge, commencing on Monday,
thu 14th of Juno, 1858, of twenty-one townships, and parts
of townships, in tho counties of Wright,llumbolt, Calhoun
and Pocahontas.
At the Land Office of Sioux City, commencing on Monday,
tho 7th of Jane, 1858, of twenty•nine townships, and parts
of townships, iu the counties of Pocahontas, Buena Vista
Sac, Clay, Ida and Cherokee.
At the Land Uffico at Sioux City, commencing on Monday,
the 21st of June, 1855, of forty-four townships, and parts of
township?, is the counties of Woodbury, Cherokee, Q'Brien,
F lymonth, Sioux. and Buncome.
At the Land 01lice at Counca Bluffs, commencing on Mon
day, the 7th of Lue, 1858, of twche townships, and parts
of townships, in the counties of Carroll, Shelby, Crawford,
Monona and Fremont.
BANKS
BY AUTHORITY.
NO. 602.
meridian
viridian
By the Prosi , nt :
Thos. A. iiENDRICad,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO PIth•E\IPTION CLAIMANTS
NO. 593.
It is iibm ordered in the above mentioned Proclamation,
No 593, that the vacant lands in the awl-numbered eections
which remain to the United States, mu a on each,
aide of the undermentioned railroads, ho offered at public,
sale on the days and at the places as fullows:
At the Land Office at Fat Dod ye, commencing on Monday,
the !list of June, lEs'f, on the "Dubuque and Pacific Rail-
road."
At the Land Office at kintu.r. City, commencing on Thurs
day, the lst,of July, 1858, on the "Dubuque and Pacific
itaiiroacl," and on the " lowa Central Air Lino Railroad."
At the Land Office at arnica Btuff.r, commencing on Mon
day, the 14th 0 , June, 1858, on the "lowa Central Air Line
:E.:lll:cad," the "Mississippi and Missouri Railroad," and
the "Burlington and River Railroad."
At the Land Office in Dubuque. commencing on Thursday,
the let of June, 1858, on the "Dubuque and Pacific Rail.
road" and the "lone Central Air Line Railroad."
At the Laud Office at Fort Da Ifeines, commencing on
Monday, the 14th of June, 1858, on the "lowa Contra Air
Linn " and the "3.l . . , i' , vippi and Missouri Rail
road."
At the Lend Office at Marcos, commencing on Monday,
the 7th of Juno, 185 S, on the "Burlington and Missouri
River Railroad."
The lauds will ho offered with the usual exceptions of
school sections, .bc., &c.
The cmirutonbtred sections within eix relics on each aide
of the railrcads, will bo offered subtect, as required by law,
to a minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre.
The vales will bo hept open until the lands are all offered,
which is to be accomplished within two weeks, and no longer,
and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted
until atter the expiration of the two waste.
Pre-emption claimants are required to establish their
claims t th satisfaction of the proper, registerand receiver,
and make payment for the value, on, or before the day ap
poir.tea for the commencement of the public sales, otherwise
th,ir ctaims will be forfeited,
TllO3. A. ILENDRT.O
Comnti,:rione.r of the Gcner al Loa Office
CE:.ERIL LIND Orner.,
I-Ho - vtlry 17 . ISSS.
. 7 "VISSES' AND CHILDRENS' gum, gver
1, and Sandele, choap, st tho Peoples' Shoo Store, No.
17 IF Street, soar Marker.
ja9
rj ENS' C A TY, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes
et DIFFENIIAO/11:11 & CO.'S,
ja'd No, 17. Fifth street.
MILL PEED.—
o Bachil Ground Screeninga ;
E 0 boltela Corn Meal, for sale by
JAMES A. EETZEII,
a 3 Corner Brat and Market !Arcata.
A — LIVE OIL.—
v„.." 10 bc,skot nordkgaix Oil, quarts;
10 66 6 6 44 pinta;
10 boat i 66 quarts, just reo'd and
fore, by 11SYMElt & ANDEftEON,
No. 88 Woad Mutt.
E'6sB. gunarnor rirrartgeancr...t.
ON AND er - IEB. 11.q0NDXY, MARCII
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
SEVEN DARHATI TRAINS.
THE PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Pe.ssonger ation
every morning, (except Sunday,) at 7:00 o'clock, Pittslatugn
time, arriving in Philadelphia at 1.1.:I0 P.M.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves' the Station every Cventzg
at 9:50 o'clock. Stepping only at Oresnsburg, Latrobe, Johns
town, Willinore, Gallitzin, Altoona, Ac., connecting at liar
rislarg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in
Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. iii.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS:
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
daily (except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. Stopping at
101 stations, and running as far as Conemaugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creel:
Bridgo leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:10, A. M.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20 F. M.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
loaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 0:20, r. t.
RETURNING TRAINS arrivoin Pittsburgh as follows:
Express, 1:45, P. st.: Mail. 3:10 A. nt.: Johnstown Accommo
dation, 11:00 A. It; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, tkar,
A. M.;, Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. at.; Third Accotr,
modation, 6:10, P. at.
Trains for Rl:lira:ale and Indiana, connect at Blairsvile
Intersection with mall train East, Express train West, and
the Johnstown accomodation train East and Wein.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
Stopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Cannella
villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:
MAIL TRAIN 7.00 A. nt i EXPRESS TRA1N..4:20 P. 51
11ETDIIIIING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Conneliw ille
Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 11.00 A. se. and 9:10 P. M.
tißz.. The traveling public will find it greatly to their in
terest, in going East or West, to travel by the Perituiyivania
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be eur
passed on any other route. As the P.oad is ballasted with
stone, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise ali - ety,
speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their
patrcn age. FARE :
To New York $13,00 I To Baltimore.
Philadelphia 10,00 I Lancaster.
To Harrisburg, $7.45.
Baggage chocked to all Stations on the Pennsvlvauk:. Rail
road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in care, will bo charged t.,u
cents in addition to the Station rates, ev.c , opt from Stations
where the Company has no Agent.
NOTION.—In case of loss, the Company nil hold
thnm
eelves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. 11.—The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed 2.5 ceuts for each passenger and bag
gage.
For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station,
on Liberty and Grant streaks.
NEW 'WESTERN /11.01 UTE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. wAYNr. and CHICAGO,
AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON RAILROADS,
M. Di:lance onEy 329 Trak; from Pittsburgh to Uncinna ti
TFIIIS LINE is composed of Roads of the
First Class, and is lorided through a bountiful and
highly cultivated portion of tho State.
Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and
,Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. 11. & M.
Ronde, being connected, for
Loris We, St. Lenin,
D70.11.91'111,, Cairo,
Mow phio, Viclishurg,
Natchez, Now Orlestio.
Connection made at Lg. Louis with tho Pacific Railread
and Missouri River Pool:eta, for
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
And all points West. Also connects at Cincinnati with
Kentucky Central R. it., for Lemington, Danville, Frankfurt
and all points in Central Kentucky.
Trains leave Penn street Elation as follows :
3:30 A. M. Through to Cincinnati with
but one change of cars, ar.
333 riving at 6:40 P. M.
Express Passenger Train, ar
2! - 1 . 0 p riving Crestlino 1.0:03
A. M., Cin. 8:00 M.
",,
*S. BAGGAGE CLIECEED THROUG If. 'TA
Fare no Low as any other Lout o.
For all information, and Through Ticketd, ft
Ticket OlEce, corner Monongahela house, or at Pena Street
Station.
Atiirt Passengers desirous of going this route will ask fcr
Tickets via Delaware Cut-Otr.
J. Ti. MOORE, Supt. P. Ft. W. & C. R. R,
DAYL MCLA ItEisi, Supt. C. 11. t D. R. R.
n0:26
Two Thwough TT:1.4.51)4 each
Semadayo Exc. •Ited.
Wheeling, Cleveland and Chicago, by the Ora = lnd
and fittaburgia Railroad.
COLUSIMUS, totiKonzrailTi tsz. sT. 1.01.:IS
lit TUC
PITTBBUDGE, COLL 7 2V/31;3 AND CINCLYIVA LI RAIL
ROAD LIVE riu STEUBENVILLE.
Tho Cleveland and PatsLurgh and Pittsburgh, Columbus
and Cincinnati Railroad Companies, Laving Lunde an ar
rangement with th 3 Pittsburgh, Fort Way no and Chicag"
Railroad Company, for the Joint we of their track betwecii
kitt3bnrgh and Itoctb.eator, will run their trains from Penn
btroct Station daily, Sundays excepted, coiumuncing :don-
day, Much Bth, 181-:d.
OL - VELAND, W
Leaven ridzb:zgh
übenville. .....
'Bridgpor t, opposi to
IVheeling., 11:OL A. 5:
11.11 u e.
Min.:lllmo P.
1o:10 P. NI
Through to Gin. Cleveland 2:46 r. .Isl
cinhati with but Ituir<ilo 11:3U r.
0110 change of card. Chicago 6.00 A.:.:
Plait Train to Cleveland ha 3 :50 minutes at Ailianu, for
Dinner.
CINCINNATI, CI.;
Leaves Pittsburgh.
2:35 P. M.
WO lb II
Through to Cin
cinnati Without
changa of care.
WERE
Leaves Pittsburgh.'
4:00 P. R.Li
CON/ LEMONS ARE MADE BY ABOVE TRAINS,AS FOLLOWS
By Bcoo &rib, and 4:00 .P.
At WHABLING, for Cumberland, Harper's Ferry, Baltimore
and Washington
Only at BELLEALIt, for Cambridge, Zarieriiille, Lancaster,
Circleville and Wilmington.
By 6:00 A. u., and 2:35 P. ah,
At XENIA, fur Dayton Indianapolis, 31attsdn, Cairo,
Louis and New Orleans.
By 6:00 ise st, and 2:35 P. U.
At CINCINNATI, for Lexington, Louisville, Cairo, El.
and Now Orleans.
Only at BAYARI), for Carrolton, Waynesburg, Dover and
New Philadelphia.
Only at HUDSON, for Cuyahoga Palls, Akiren, Clinton and
Now Portage.
By ecoo A. m., and 2:35 P. m.
At CLEVELAND, for Eris, Buffalo, Niagara Folio and Car a
do, Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, and all poi❑ts in
the Notth•west.
Tho 4.•00 P. M. Train stops at all Way.:i*:;tations on the
Elver Division.
JAMES BUCHANAN
mrl.ls:6iv
DIFFENBACIIER & CO
6 TLP,OADS•
VIA. DELAIVAII.E COT-OFF
EELING A2:D CLNCINNATI MAIL
VELAND AND CIFICAtiO
S enbenvillo
icavarit
Columbus
Cincinnati...
Clove!and
- -•-- -
.13tiffalo 6:00 A. El
CLicago 1:00 P. la
ACCO:xI.IIODATION,
1157i11e....
Steubenville
Bridgeport...
Ileair
it.eturning - Traing.
EASTERN MAIL, VIA STEUBENVILLR.
Lcavos Cincinnati 6:00 A. M.
Arrives at Columbus /ULU P. M.
1)o Steubenville 5:50 P. M.
Do Pittsburgh 8:55 P.
PITTSB'GROII AND WHEELING MAIL.
Leaves Cleveland Lee 5..
Arrives at Wellsville 1.51 P. 31.
Do Wheeling 8:46 P. tr.
Do Pittsburgh 8:50 P. 31.
PITTSBURGH ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Belleair 6:00 A. E.
Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling.— 6:15 A.
Stops at all Stations.
Arrives at Pittsburgh 11:25 A is.
WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAlt.
Leaves Belleair 4:3) r.
Do Bridgeport, opposite WheePlig... 4:43 P. m.
Arrives at Pittsburgh 5:55
EASTERN EX.PRESE, VIA STEUBENV
Leaves Cincinnati 4:20 P. m.
Arrives at Coltunbu.s. 10.03 P. m.
Do Steubenville 4:45
Do Pittsburgh. 7:50 A. 51.
CHICAGO, BUFFALO AND PITTSBURGH EXPRESS.
Leaves Cleveland.... 10:20 P. at.
Al - rives at Wellsville 5:35 A. m.
Db Wheeling 11:05 A. 31.
Do Pittsburgh.. 7:00 A. H.
Connections aro made by the Mail and Express from same
points when returning, is are formed as above when gins
from Pittsburgh; also, with the Panniylvania Itailroud tor
Harrisburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York
and Boston.
The above Trains will atop on signal of the Station Agent
at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester. to taks
up passengers going on or beyond the lino of these Hoed,.
Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming from these
Roads, at any Station between Bochester and l'ittsbar,:h.
Pasleugera ooei:ng to go to Chicago, or points he), n
Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Clerc land.
Psaaer.gers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc.,yr
any points beyond Cobimbus, via Steubenville, must ask La'
tickets via Steubenville.
Baggage checked through to all principal point, and
transferred free of charge.
For ticker, or information, apply to
EGRGE l'AleKl.l4, Ticket Arlen',
Penn Street 8 :ation , u
P. R. aliEets,
General Ticket Agent, C. &v. it. , Cleveland.
I. A kIUTCLUNSON,
General Ticket Agent, P., C. & C. It. R., Columbuu.
JAMES FARMER,
Superintendent C. & P. it. R., Cleveland.
W. W. BAGLEY,
m 1 .31 Superintendent I'.. C a C. It. 8., Colurchr.,.
New Route via River and Itailroad
Indianpolis 7 & eilleianPlißallread
(i_ONINTECTINO AT INDIANAPOLIS -ivith.
lit„./ Terre Haute, and Terre. He.nto,and Alton
to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New All:de:,
and :Blom, and Michigan Central Roadd for CHIC to
BOCK ISLAND, BUI:LINaTO.7:, and ail intermed:ate
points.
Through Freight, Train to INDIANA.POLIS, TERRE
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freight carried from bnicinnati or Lawrenceburg in Iwo
time than any other route by fi4 hards, and at . as low ra! , l.
The only road by witiehL thirrilentt can to mode from Cin
cinnati to the Woe; without bre:Lk - in:: buil:.
Coneignmenip made , toil. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin
nati; or, W. B. CUTTING, Agent at La , ..,Toncebtirg, will
receive prompt attention, and no charge fur commisainn;
no charge for drauc.,7t or tommicnor; ai int.:react/it:7g.
For further information, apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN,
(N 0.115 Water streot„) Agcnt of the Company, who is pro
rated to give TEMOMII MICLITI3 to Indianapolif, Terre
Haute, Lafayotto, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Crawfords.
Title, Charleston, Paris, and Mattoon.
IL 0. Froth:lend.
•
JItO. F. CHLEH, Gen'iTreight Agent. mr3
- .
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6rge l el°
at tnl.eßTZTc6 , B
di B Eitsftegy WarcUazaa
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t -, .z. , , , ..T.Lna... , k1 - ;
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RAILROAD COMPA', - Y,
W 4 ITII ITS A :.):11' RO 1.141 - Y0 S . I:0
V wad cqulpn. 'llt, thrutl.2.:
pared to transport had rr , ',lnt from I 011.1•
DEIT,PLI IA and PI iITSBISI+.I4TI to CU led.a , ), SP.L.C.Uizr.,
DIANA CI NGIN N 4Tt .n,l all I 1,r4 ^rat cc-1
Ith 11 p•-at
Tic fa _t that tLi, lal 1-rms aa:l
Pitt t41:::; - - t1 ,t 1111: ,•
MI:, • thtlt I Li •
r,lll , N I :10` 1.. , 111 I C" , ll' 1,1
With U I 'III. Ot. ,• I
P'..:: , ..'E':GE'll TRAIIiS L,AVv:
Pl.t.-1.... - :-.L. 1 CI is,LI, tv. I Ft. Ti.'.
U.S M.,:1, 3.:.; , .. A. '.I. I:. •'l. P.M ; 7:0,, P. `!..
li*.pr,.. ::1:1 P. M. 1..'..1.+ l'.Xl 1 E:.,5 A •
P.l. -, ..C:l CLIICA6 .;—U. ' Me..l b.L 3.3.1 A. M' I:src
at 2: , . , ; P. M.
W.I. , 21.NCINN .11 - . I —Li. 8. Mail uc 7:621 P. M..; Exp.,da
7:(K.; A. -M.
Ail Treins nr.k 0.3 r c C -'7;11-
bur. Cincinnnti., Indiansrolis and St. - . - t
Tca;ns on \Vebash and Vicst , cn 1:a.1r.w.,! for
Ce.lr .
Trains on the M. R. A: L. IL P.
Fran Chicago. I tit Wn ink I iire- n•. I k-r.
Li. S. Mail,— 3.45 P.M. ki. I
I• ~. I "
P..vpreca 9On ?.nlnl ^n P. M. '' M I -•
'f hem Trains mitit.s .1...
fialtinviro Now York - tot iso.itm..
Train.: from St. Lou:,„ Itaisianpolis. inimt: •.:: . ,
••
T - riiima. At Fort fr Ft. I..cviS, nire.l 1 t
nuts, Lofty•ltv, and intecnialiato places, connect with
Trains. At fortalt, COCILI.2t,UII.I ars ra.gle a ith '....raias to aura
from Cincinrinti. Springtebi Fx:_l Dayton.
.;•JAMODA.TION Tti.AlNS—Taveve Now liti,.;hton •r•
A1:•...;,110ny City at 7:00 A. M., and 1.:35 P.
Alle
gheny City for Ntw and .1.30 I. o '.
To accommrviate way 'travel, Cars µill It at
t.:wheal to Freight Trains; Saving Pitt..-i•nrgit at 8:40 A. M.;
r A. Cor Cre,tlig
at II:15 A.''!.. 1:',1 A Ili:L . co for at 7,17 A. M.
AC”. and n., chinn for
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1 1 111-,' PENNSI T 1, 1 ;11 isaA itAILIWOAD,
TTIE G C ENT!: Hui.: 1' .. ting
Atlantic eiti, with 45',,i.
uud ;- , outa-wiateru Statoii •,
hOo.:1 corri.y .. ". , '
to all portt ‘ lo
E v l d will,
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',Ng; Etn•l T.dring on c.:11;.,.,
Drugs {in clacks), 11 Lnlc.scr,.. 100
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tale, not Co. nutli
furtil.7 notice.
4.;ry- lu shipping Go,ds froti v.ny point hart c,f b:1-
phia, be purt:rular to rw , rk prw',L,kges "via
.1.:,..:r0ad." All Goo:I, tr• the Agents of this ltoa:1
at Philadelphia or Pi will be forwarded without
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11:rival of the trot
1,1 al 11 c.oractA tC,o
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con DJ bad &out Ticket at Clio Peaa3,ylranda
Railroad Ptcew'nger
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CARPETS AND OIL C L_OT
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Of Coors.
DIILLICii6 IS OIL CLIVIIIS WINDOW bIiADER,
Of every
Do.ers in INDIA IttlllßEll of all kinds,mrete
onth.r liootiye,Ca :; Ageut3 ut the lull Now
York: Belting C-tnpar_it u. It II LI
-I;iILITING, end P ACE I 'ICI. LEATHER BELT
.I,:a of ll:taterti nu:nu:l:Let= - quality ; aleo, Zara
I.4.g.ther and rtivets. I, geata ter th:. 01110 FIRE-Plt9tif
telltit•lllAL PAINT. Dry rend PAint.,, Varnishes,
(IPA, Tarpeutlut., Ernaltes, rod 1.1013z43 AND
PALM. ING AND I.II,A'AINU, ;111 its branches,
iu the beat and tll9rtest time.
de2o:ly & II PHILLIPS,
2 , 3atroet ; wt, ry
viTeh the C‘l,io thr , •. Pittain;: - . h.
C3.'.ll'ET3, VIAS,FEE, Cgc.,
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PG bti•e4ti. Siore.
& respectfully
t 7;,) o invite tho httenii al of their former rn,tom. , n3
rn.l the onMic re=eut Rti,clc, jolt ,
fur cin;: Li/•• , I . 01 ioreizn
and Li
ry iv 4r
D,mast T CAI.;'Ef:3
(h.;, LILidM 2 Ti '24 FELT WIDII,
(.I,litou Niattivg
LLil,ll;
fkr..l
Ul , • :1 : Sll,,tit
It ~.aa.inre to al:8w gc,. to all
et lt:B;tiag 14 0a: e oro.tv.:ta Ito
t..!,1 - i...du;eril,Ltei to v.1:0 11.‘Yur aN'. , it o call,
ttle• Old b 7 POUitiril
.1L CLOT I Cl,ll I I is; U
ILi 1,1,c1; cad f 3
nu d 23 C! . di r ,e2tl3,t
CLOTLIS FALL TRADE.
T..? We have ca he.o aa.l aro r...avlog a i e
thereto trot er own am Jth, r
of floor Farni‘nro, Tr, ,r , •:•
parent, (:r,ll eel all ~f Oil Coal:, at" , I 1,
!Fru, u•; . Trti22l t
Wit.tt'.., , s7 C: It; :.n o:1 border'_' ar.d
otlor rtyir and .'t Clyde
bant...3find it I.) tl.Tir rAvants7,, t
c R. - - .1 Ltf,ro thoir p . . - •
J. d IL. PHILLII'. ,
t.nd 6t. cla:r !tr,
.4 1 1..uu u;•1 c
0 . 1,1,1 .f,:tnre•—
t•
N0.*2.60..:1L1 aLca
.7. L.: H. 1•111:,LIP3
I,I, I :KEN L. CO. on hand, a:
31A Nil;.
largt• of y
r.
tn,y soil i 3 poi
unly.
S -
c.nd ...un Flll
tl.an
ViTOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
'-i 3 CUAI3t3, Wtn)leaale and Ftut.ail, embracind, every
style of Ennalture, in Itna,wt• ~ l attany and - Walnut,
cuitabk for Parlors, C:lntabor. nad Dining Itoonnt, equal to
any iu New 'lora' Ptdiatbd; u, and at lower priaetn Every
article made by hand, and v. arranted. Cabhaternakel a sap
plied with any qua—Att.; of niI:NT:UBE. and MAUL% cu
retttonablo torts. Hatela and , trnboat.a furrdabod at the
eborteet notice. Warerc,oma, NeA. 77 and 79 'XII flill 9treut,
Plaibargb, Pa. o
ICE.- 3 i ? t - erec.,s just recelv
-,
r...t.
g -- iisiimEßE AND GRIEN TAL , 12‘
~) ir,:t3l) .A 1 Wall ?apt renal I r
tuqu
W. P. ALL :r
N.,. 87 Wool street.
A LUM. --50 Li.rrel for Bale by
B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
nurli Corner Wood nod First 8 treet,.
CHEAP WALL PA Plik:—lliou'iauds of
roll,' to 001 l itt 8, 10 and 12 1 ,/ cents.
W. I'. ..I.IA.ICSIIALL-k CO.,
N. 87 Wood street.
lt 25
E.A.S.-30 hail el,cts Young Hyson,
Ounpoqthrt, LlSez. Tea.. in 0..0r,
JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
Atlezhau v alty.
GARDEN SEEDS.—TiIe subscriber lies
fast received from the celebrated gardens of Brig.: ,
it Brother, ltixlester, N. Y., a large assortment of t:,.i,y
Garden.. Snide. Warranted equal, if not superior, to any.
Ver eizt, by JAS. PArruN, Jr.,
Federal street,
Allegheny Cif}.
MIMMI!
lECIIMEIIIII
f r .
(Jr. i
=ln
I:. rat
MET=
ik.Aesil:
lIMMNI
r; , t 0 A
Vc it 1;,...t.a with crw:11 , ...6,
t .I.L't, Lu:rset,
SsiparintarrlE•nt
utt ,,, , lilt
L. .7,I','ALLU:A.
:-.11 kinds,
!i.
F:1 T
' Lj It THI
1:5 '::',.1 ,- ,•Ill,17: 1 T
/I 1
oi , Tilc EIDNIT.:9.'
Such
GlisaV.pl.•
har , ard
Eicutl to LEI
zsci , ‘,,t' . s of kije
th.
tiro Pit of tbo i!c
Pu •.v w-4. 7 h
tathn2, r r
112 , C1i, of ii linrri,l and LifficuilD
L ..,. Fititioni • .1t the Eonrr, or StifT: alting
,:asAtton4 w.eta in a lying po,turo, Diinuisiim Vidyn,..„
Dida or Webs boforo Sight, Poor and Dull Pain
Coo D,.3'lcioacy of Po,plratiou,
IJW - T:fs.33 of tho and Limbs, Pain
tho Side, Rack, Cho-:. Li 11.,
STUldta flo_Eilioa of flea: born.
.ing in the Flcob. Oonstant
mazininfr,u of Ern, and
Dopre- - ,, , i0c of
In artribt - Aink; euch ve,ll:3blepropertioa to ti.dn remedy, a
-17.,,h ri
unwarraLtable T - ±3l"tiOD. r.mda,..]br.t Imply stet=
a r roven . - 4nd cot.ciciively by th., extraor
dinary cnr, , detived from its tire, under the die
rcction mizmetcr, Dr. Eloodand, among e 7.1
-1ae.,3c , .; of 1- - 1, - ..(wn •t}', vtd ft the immerse m.a.rs of
i mon :-;1f: ,; . contiaent, accu-
:!110 V 271 yr , ra, in the hone/a of the pr•e-s
-valence of dme.a. ,, ,c,1 to which the
i, it. L. ,yrrov; we say it, is
C 1 . througholt
rL there cannot ta
tallow and laraguil
or an sitaciated ezd'
71ulatod
Fl ,t,iotor
U.r..r1.-;r
EINEM
I=l
I ":1:.79 of In Tali
rrl/AL.lo shoi.lld Go pincnd vrithi
1-1 drag ch
ic.; :: C. 'l.7' - I . roroo tho patient can
rciy an.l certainty, a,.1,1 be r..2,:r.:Td
ft-J:, LIU,t a. , article ha is
I.Jiy i ) . • . Ito it. Su c h c cuned2
Thousand! (.4
! tro r1,11,t-trire arid
! ...I •.. od rhil cout!n,nt, tho m - opr.st
or
t , . •••,••..1.•12. hi
IV=
At• COCI - •11 .1. 1,,
nrlzfucr..
CI( r2.3l , `:t r, :ily
• ' yof tha PI'S x....., to ,I.e thr.
MITE
~f :1. , ~.1 Lll are. in . sif,l to
read. l ; :11, , 1 - y the
r Former as i F n.2; 1 ,1,2, coui,,,irl.,f; num
ri.co,..ta, 1,114.) tc,„Linaoi y m faros
of Car , rr, fro:, , i ,:incnt VC'!
p.ris A
:ore t t`,3 fiI,IIIICUIC
nil'l-.: cau.,o
from neglectf Ny.ture':,
74 - 7 T 72;. 1 V.
41— it 0
IWIAL:N A Ct,i.-L
Nen.
vons :2;1,.1 , :rc.., :-, 1 1 ..1./1 - 1„ , , 1 1 12 1 113,9
a ciao I ;', !
. 1 1 ,1 i.l liornd 111t1 ies, 1.1...:11.,?El of the
„ I:flui:uLlyoll../1111'-‘ll,
. 0r . .1 1 ,111,, 51% 1 11 Si
.1111 K, k.. 4 rawer: fr.envr.2l
li!.cultur eputa api..var in
117,11
in tilt , bacli
I 4:3,1.
,
: :ti fr,ci Loac
eo~ce, lc Ttatl.N. FL. T...! all t
ted, Ivuzor tho re: - .2overy 13
:Lullin a liala i,eriaauont [`7ocan 'o
01, , ctoi aLy otl,r
LPAITII,I .•• - ' r
-It 117 e pi , m.rt sAittort
cauu,ag bic:a.,3:l mad tr.-Jl:t.,:a Iticrcur: UL
Itl.4pone iii i. racnce, I
Lit• : up to 0,1,.
p;lyZit t.i.e
ViLIU mey plaCc, 1
moot Cl'uL CF.E.. 4 I•3_ , CL Ll
as t,11. , .,y e.a th, lirut civl:2o (;:.,:lirilllpLi
IsuS, t -13.;.1,r
not
rrtri tL, Stl
tj•tl
001221.11.n1'ei
.1 C., . :21.2 I' • l 7;
ti, di , -33.3
ul (.7 .rl.l %": L.l 105 1 ,ie COltzti' 'ILI( 7^,
e.h.d th , cdrr :q c
Celt I a S - r...1,;!t5,T:!•, - , :th:e
ef th.) ti'r• etitFrnr., h:
them e ei num:hit:3 tr... 1. coasitmitt . z, air::: to
_❑ t,rly
k r
it 1
1: ., .:
od tu
If •
i +~c. t}, Luu.t.,ra
tut 11, ~.t” ! porrxJ•lnt.r.t,
Lc 0....,1itt.1011.mmut,
C. 11.1 i/0 rultw,t,
ergoruce hoo;i1i.
- fife con tioncd the noe. of Putout Ilet
o, pi inks'- 1.1,3L1y ingoni,vi ruarun in toe coinaina
to C . ItAl b The 111 , ,v . iry
3.17iip..a
CC r t 1.1,6 nni, or :h.+ 1..2011071,
trunbi•• I Ita7o,
111a:lj ,f ch.:, called l'aluot e.ad LGS ilalt
IEIM:IIMEMEI
ohe of tl., ..trungtst prei,ttnltit,us c r2.•n_,!ry a deadly
p 4,1,011, which ittitead of curing the 'I; - , aet diestbleg the eye
tem t,,r
tt , r . ,•l;•2:it :.„,v la nse am 1,;:t
1.11.,; , c1:1:'!;: , ;! . .: - 1 and
5 . ..1[1(1 ev it thc cl [Ls aad C. 111111.-
1y as cIcS 1111L13 klaL.Viled-., 111111.1iiLl ay3ixal, a -
1:0.; Or, o:ily t../ a1t12:101.11 , ..L.Q - 1 rog.ll'l.
IloC of C0LZ,2,411,LC,1.
Irrei.;ularities aud diaes.4 - eq of and
on rrinciplee establ..tLieci Ly ti.viraty years of praii'i.ics, and
aimotion•id by thou.,abila of the most romarkable cotta;.
tiodiciaLs, with tuil sent to any part of the
bailouts sciaimultioating Louis
mptoms by letter. .tiusine.is correspondence strictly cou
mie.m.l.ll. Add, Mi 3 J. b1. 7 11,7.1.E15V1LL8,
filbert street, (Uhl
.Jw
,iii-akt,
THE YIOS d! TAIN ;-;I'D.; U . -
DOLLAII Pla Sil.lllS.—Pcrty thodnand itCherS
worth of Itutse Estate, Watches, Jewelry, .-I:pc.
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a greaat variety
of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand itliares, at our dollar per share, as - follows :—Upon the
payment of one I will ad..d the payer au:unbent i
it
ceipt, which mill entitle hi in tj one share in him afire undi
vided pr.:pray. Wurn the ohoes shall t.e.ve field, the
Mbar( holders et the fset,l. - in 5.11, or threnLch
the neVist,ll.er3, stdtmentue, of the Shareholder' shall
tin te held is the city of Philrdelphia, and the whole at
th,, property elispc.r.cd oh ur distriLutud among them; in such
as shall bc.: , tertidoed upeti by them;eaf.li tnr, held
yr entiilod to cue rote, a Ciornmitteo to ho ,it.cted
by toe S.. weito:ae le at n , e, toe:, to Con bile't or 1 , 1•
Lend tie acsellaittdc th dll
dons the Share lle d ie::, :ilia will then deliver the pr, pore, - y to ,men aof pits,..4 as the sharehealds
nt..oolt to 1.011 ..1 ~ . IC it tit id
tt -
oe thi., ea. ry to
nv.el ling lam, sad 'et, valued ut iclettll,
arid taco three story brick throning nJUSeO and lots
at '.2.10,1 e...ch, in the city of inladelphin, clear of all ine Lim
branue, and tin- in its:tuts:ed.,: the ether property euiadsts
of the wholes steed.: mot fixtures of on, of the largest We• en
acs Jewelry Ste:es is the city of Philadelphia, now, au.l for
a lung tic:, pas: lire by the stil - sriber. The stock mishit.
lug of very tine Cold oral salver hunting Curie Lever Watch
er, 'Cory line t:01.1 , Lad mire, - ',Cent Leter,LepMe and oth.tr
IVutclt (le la iinetati. Petoile, z;euitc. Lecket-1, Ear Ilia cc,
Ltroucher, Dial,. del a:. i miter /hug, em i ,
Staid:;.ve buttoid., , sr.. Vold. Silver alla .st,
ttechsi, is , id and Silver Thinitel.s. river and Stir. r Piatc.d
I w.ero. cons:a - tins of Tea sk
Ce heelers, eta; it
P 05.... : r em. • tae. rench Clock., :Ire ,
Coxes, cee_.:rdeer. t, llr , t d d . ly 0; der
liteh ore devised to Cu-
trap ..he hwar), ho a fair .1;o of tn.,
W the poirioun are pe.ilaVelj,
as.-3nrt-I thu .ttnclt pitri., - .:Po of
dac.:ptfor.., and :3 I,nlir,t:gilt and Plat; - ..1 Jt:welry,
tiol. I, ihno. 0 1:1: ail! to tiro u:o3t renptct
able p,r2.eith Ore on as rufureec ca, W thoao,in:poz•_:,::
j in„ho.y
Lc prohn; :,: .; for,nrl , ,A to tla:
dfoaa to- ......11111 0115!.
ton d nt Oise irle?.:411,11 r ' , Arc:sloven separatt re,:oipta,
in as Lanny
lu for the
po,t, 1.• N7i.11 thb ii•••••••• - ver directed. This is
. ,
the gr,..•i••.-z ch•t,.l•• • Lr...r."..1.-0, u largo nrnount or catuar.o. ,
prep_rcy, a ,) 6,9 •U. onr:re.l
the noun “11 your Of el.ru
P,%.1 [oz.:ldea:ly 12_1u tIl, , ,:112:11.iou - s,
be
`::fut.. t ,
th , :m at
in every t.)xu
muu .11J1.14 ILMIL 'De a11,17,,J.2.c.,...
T. R. DT:C..).".q.'.T.r,,
; No. E.O E•..0n.: strtt..t, nnt,
I i
I
Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand
CA.RitiAGL:3 AND EUGGI.IZS,
WHITE'S I',EPOSITORY,
TWO
NEAR LiVinENCEVILLE,
TIIE SUBSCRIBI , ,'R OFFERS FOR SALE
IL or on the mo,i. rensonalilo terms, -ri^"ipy im•
a fine aesortmeot of brooches and oecisiiihhand
Buggies made by Wateun, of L'ilin . .delphia, wrote Oct little
need. Also, tu,oty-one new Buggies, made in icy own shop,
from the very beat mAterlal purees. ed in Eastern market.
A flue. lot of frottiuif Wagons ' now and second hand. Also,
Bout lot of .It. Wagons, Jenny hinds, oiornuunniwn Icegonul,
Jersey mud li.ockuways, two Ilne Phaßou., seats for
four persons, coo of thorn IVati.ori'4 make, and tha other
New York make. Two fine S ono made by Mr. D.
Rodgers, i'li,lattelphia., a 361 6 /li.l".;giee,euitedie
for light to6rti..:l:,g. enhar . ribor flutters himself, that
he can make it to the ihtercot of pi: ',I:8 to Fur.
chago, to give him a ctr 1.
'l.oi• ..d lit c_ar::...Litnt to the city, the Lim - 1..0r
°Loci / o .} I.;•:e f passia6 tie_ door ecry
JO'EPII. NV If IT I:.
Potatoca, rt.ceired Cc: t.y
JAB. I'l:Tn.lt, Arott.
r•mtrr. flm , r. :L•^ end Bell,
t Vhndivor;
1 , J " t ;pole; jnilt fur !al, I , y
d,ll
___J :1u A. ,
99 Wirer etrwt.
sacks just received
IL) wld kr sa!,3 Lyrriir.,ooLLTN3
_
l:11:"S LIOUK-lElil),lNij, Bi ari l. ; _ i; an d
udt,n.l .1 fu: Halo by
ITAVLY
7 , ',..ket anti .9...c0rd streets.
r x : 1) ()ROSS 1.1 A VF: (_LNE
Jt: recetvod hod fc.l y
1 - 0 DAL;111;3 COD 11;:..11, Lr na . lo b y
13A9ALEY, C'thUILAVE 4. CU.,
Dim 18 tad 21) Wood street,
- j , ,:- ;ji7.;.[,1,-C7::..:._
L , }:rci ; 177, Iji'.,LLISE3
IMEE3II3
cf fl 12ryu aur,Lzr c.
-cpers c , y
. t
[-A
U. R . Y:'",
‘..11 ,11.!
=SG
.1-
1 . , .11 Lc.; ~ a tcw., draw , ig ft-4
ra i lv
s 3 ,tem, diau t liars
d ult i arth!y
tu . pr;d_in
C. 33,1 3 t:313. t idd,r, to Ls
1:s•
=NEE
.1 a dl9tanco, whi bo
bALS AT
V7V. i - LAVUN.
;.1.• street,
I'TEDICA L.
Di„. __JAN.E.'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
I ,IVER 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. Ms, IPLane's Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as'
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the,.
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals .
subject to Worms.
'HIE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of LIV ER COMPLAINTS,
all Bmous DERANGEMENTS, SICK.
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE;
preparatory to or 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,
F' LIMINGBROTHERS;
PITTSBURGH, PA.
to dispose of their Drug busiriesS,
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 t
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.
ENIMIS
P.? :,11.1 Physicians ordering from others
than Pen Om.: Bros., will do well to write their orders.
distinctly. and 1,11;.• none lout Dr. OPLanes, prepared by
Ddlsburgh, la. To those wishing to give ,
them a crnl, we x, ill forward per mail, pact paid, to any
part of the United States, one box 'of PllLs for twelve,
1 lures—we, t stamps., or one vial of Vermifug,o for
eon t ,talops. All orders from Canada must
1..• uccowputicd hy twenty cents oitra. s
M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER
PiLLS.-75 groom on hand and for salA by
B. L. PAEINESTCCK & CO.
C,oraer Wood and ronrth street&
2,1-my izsstmArEFILEZ77. S ,,
Private and Confidential I..fecii6a - 1 -- .41. 1 171.6431
T THE BUFFALO PRIVATE
TAL—Establinhed for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal
We...1.k1W6H and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity,
1:y Dr. AMOS / SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Armlet'
and Quay bisect% (up ntairJ.)
A MOST 501EETIFIO INVENTION.
An imdrumc at fur thr: cure of Ucuital Debility, crNoctnr—
nßl uscrc 1f- overly known m &omtn¢l Weak nem,
Ukr, perrrimutly Lured in from fifteen to twcnty
:lap, by the of t When ueed conjointly
with medicine. _ _
TAKE PIRTIOULAP. NOTICE.
Tr. .AllO. , :4).N take pleasure ju announcing that they
have ;nvontec: a most impertantt a 1:r ument for the CIIIP. of
It 0.33 inert subjected to a Mot bs tho
moot eminent nliyaiciaus in London. rads, Philadelptua antl
New 'Vol - It; it has been declared :i o ' only teem! instrument
over yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakneespor any,
disease of the gene at organs, canned by the eeerot
oh youth.
Dr. AMOS a. S 011", la ardor to satisfy the moot skeptical
as to the meritn of their instrument, pledge themselves that
in any instance where they :nay prase auzatiefactory after
fair trial, the money v.:Ill be recumlui by returning the Ir.•
strumont in good order.
per.oac wi,aiag the above lac;,:al Instrument will observo
that the r ria , , vith the accompanying direction 3, eccurely
pnckcd and err t r pre&a, in ten dollars.
is.E.MIIDn3 AND QUICK GUMS.
Dr. SON may be consulted from eight o'clock in.
tLo morning [lnt!: nine at night, in every stage and symp
tom of thii Venereal LiiLt aEe, Conon' , cea, Gloats, Secondary
Bymotortt, Seminal WeAkr.ear., Impotence and Strictures of
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secrecy. The troatmena
they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years' extensive.
end succeisfial practice in London. The most inveterato
cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated in eight or nine days.
and canes of a slight nature in two or thrro days, at a mod
erato evponso. 'l'ho cure effected v. ithout confinement or
hindrance from buiinosi; 111.1, nodes and pains in the boner]
end lirzob effectually eradiate d..
Dr. A.1 , ..10:.; S BON have devotad their attention o:zclusive
ly to OIL ptc:l:iar cioof lll.OaditZ, ax.l the r4tef they have
cout,c.l--.;:.t:y Ikon erablai to render to their fellow•creaturo
d t(,t.liecl ito , l greatfully ackr.owltdged by convalcs
contra. tic ts sea rs daily arriving into:al from all ports
of the country, for the expre , s purpose only of eouswltattete,
their esartions have been crowned with the most Big .
nal fulyantages; y - et from what they have experieroomll,
inquiring into the causes of these infectious Complaint.:
(from their moot niir.ple ocmlition to that of tho most dais
gerous inveterated) they Love always entertained the,
possibility of their prevention and removal, and
variably found that the most horrible and ms.ngnant fo , :ma
of disease could almost always L traced to ono of Poo fel.
lowing causes :—lgnorance, neglect, or the 11l effect's of au
skilful and improper treatment; therefor°, Dr. AMOS Cc
SON have smccooded in discovering, In theovering, relectionof their
remedies, a cite, effectual, md cautious course; omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an mnivocalcharacter,
as well as those whose p:ematuro or injudicioue application,
might be prceluctivi of bad consequences in the hands 'of
private Indivi.luals. lu short the !audible end of their rat
medics is the lesseaniso of a crcat mass of human misery by
the atleniatiun, relief and pr' veution of idiom grievous al
dietienq that aro in ref.:Ay the scs:fret foe of life, and which',
white they so eitrinnly eurround no, call aloud for our tds,ML
and into; f: ronce for their emterminatiois.
cotTINTRY ii LTA?
Pereocii in any 14.,:t. of the world bo - d ticceear r spy
fretted by ii..rwcadinx a correct detail of tl•.<ir czae, with 3
rcmitiaca• fur m• , diciure, Lc
Addrm., ,?0
Buf;tle, N. V
- DitiVATE DISE ASES.--DR. BROWN'S
o MEDICAL and SU RGIO.A.L Offlcca,
.
No. 50 E.AITILY.i.L.LD btreet, Pitt
burdn, Pa.
DR. BROWN ;s cr, cblcitiA-:.n ofß,ittz.
brrath, arel has been in
' practice for the
/.......,Wy-five 1.43
been coniln. to Private z.nd Sur."Leit4t.)P.; : YA'lZl
gical DieuAL,2. 5...',- 1 / , ' , e4tri'l e *'.
AND STRAI:CIERS
ne•-d of a medical frion.l, should no: 4, -i
-t dud out ti,3 aura place of r0b...1.
The Doctor in a r3zular graduate, and
hin experience in the treatment of a certain clam of diseased
taro guarantee to the sufforera of obtaintng imronnen4
ret:of, by the one of hi,; remedlea and following his advice.'
D. BROWN'S REMEDIES,
never ail to core the worst form of Venereal Dimocec---
Impuritie3 and Scrofulous Affections. ...leo, all dieeacos
arising from 5 hereditary taint, width : d r.nifezto !Uplift' the
form of a tetter, pcorlasht, and a r:.-tat many forms of chin:
dinea,..33, the oriin of which th - , patient ie entirely - ignorant
To persons co afflicted, Dr., D. oilers hopes of a turn and
speedy roooret-y.
Dr. Drown'i rathaditri for this alarming traublt , ' brought.
on often by that Eolitimy In:Mt of vesnai grLtificatlon which.
the ‘.4l.ng and weak-min::;d ;..fton givu ws, to, (to their own
destruction,) are the onl:.• reliable remedias known in thin
country—they are and P.ll - 2,VJ a epetaly reAratiou to
health.
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LUEUIIATTEII.
Dr. Brown's re:110+110a nL7cr fail to core this painful die.
0r6.3 in afro, days—ho warrant a cure. ile also treat*
Plle_s, Elect, Gonorrhiaa, Etricturo, Urethral Discharges, Tio.
male '',Vt,it'Ease.s, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of tb , .,'
Joint, wiEttla in .kno, Affecticals, Pain in the P ook
and Irritation of the Bladder, together w . , t h
of an impure origin.
A i:_ttor dozeritiintt the symptoms, contairi ng nt , dt :
No. to .'-' l . olo ancla rittzbui•gb,
rect.! to DN.
Pa., iriniediattly answered.. scat to any
add: , Y Pa+- 1 : , ' ,1 and O:Y.5r - ration.
Private Ileerzts ; to. I e , ithaid
b7.r. , 0., ap9
A NOTLIEkt supply of Low 4-, Son's superior
_VA Loadoa Toilet Soap- - ; nccAvod to-clav,
JOS. 1+:LIIIHNO,
fel C.rnor Diamond and Midket stmt.
•
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1E and 80 Woca et-Yeiat
DRIED APPLES.—ILO bus. choice Dry
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_ JAS. A. FETZER,
sTI Corner Market and First Emote.
13 AE E SI A N TOOTH PASTE, pre:p a red
El under the supervialou of Dr. Hullihen, S: - .rgeon Den
JO.. FLENT, [NO,
034 for rale by
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.a. for bale by JA:',IIIS A. grzzLE.,
del9 80 Vizo,r
pERF UME It i--Of doliorirtion:; and prince,
can bo I:3d at 62, YLLaI {NG'S,
ell di Mork, wrest+.
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recoived and for solo by HENRY U. coLuNb..
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