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GROCERS.
WII. li. CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
US Second Ek.z 14 First sts.,
Z.1:57 - ,TS/IttraGEE, Pa.
LEI, COS:iiIAVE Sr, CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. F and 29 Wood Street,
WM. MILLER, Phil
Pr ULLER Sr, RIICEETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS.
Nob. Wall. and 223, Corner of Liberty and
Irwin Strecte,
ANL , ;01,E AGENTS FOR
~'"wearer's City Glass,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
NAHA, CuTTON YARNS, ao., ac., CONSTANTLY
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111 , C)INDLIESS, IR LANS Si. CO.,
,L'e , :LS.`lo/IJ3 ro wEI a al'
%% 110LESALE GROCEItS,
DLAJ-11}11 IR
1R0. , ;, NAILS, G LASS, COTTON YAI:iN.S,
AND Pll I".er, I_7llGll -)1. 4
.17CPACTU3E9 GENNRALLY,
Corper of Vt . ,:ql and Watur streets,
FOIXARDING AND COMMISSION
JAMES (L:OE:LANS
L'ot ~ carding and Commission Merchant. 3
:1% , 101101:9 or "SiLZ
~ i t..toburgil,lllLertelvllll3 et Eric,
CANAL LINES.
Nt`.3. 114 /LID 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGE, PA
MIXODES, DIAGEN & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
DIERGUANTS,
No. 30 SYCAMORE 9T., CINCINNATI, O. Uy29
.1. D. HOUSEMAN,
( LATI OF HOUSEMAN k FMITH,)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCERANTS,
(..) N. Second Street,
LoujS, NII,S611:10
01.1 k, Lire.PLIRETS, C. J. Lio)• Joan WRIGEIT
thtmph.reys, lloffnin a & Wright,
FLOUR FA
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
CONINOSSION MERCHANTS,
WHARVE6 AND 165 NORTH WATER ST.,
Vole Strret,
C. oral, Inoiupeun e.: CO
Tha7.7lpii.,!)., Clark tr.
l'rico &
Cop,
ro . t. }leaver ct. C o •,
Neville .4 Ling.ties,
E. M. L.€.'hVi.9, Cashier F. and M. Pan 4,
Jos. Mit,: hail,Caai.er M. rch'd L,uk
ylorris L. .': Co.,
McCritcheon Sr. Cußine,
John M. Icnuedy
lLtiguei Si Co.,
Ficl - ..ett, Mathews Si CJ.,
Shrewsbury & Price,
W. 11. Lan...iiey & Sons,
.:Int.b.ias,
A. B a Co.,
W.
B. 4,11. y , Cuegrava
ovl`nly*
JOSEPH S, LEECH Bz, C ).,
2-a-2. and 2-1-13: Libea•ty st
P11"18 1 315B.C.41 - f, PA.,
LE , GR Cl 4
AND COMMISSIO:.c MERCHANTS,
DEALI7P.: [N
45 c A N 9 y ACEN
1./..:TE AND TIN ,9TOCE:. AAD
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It AL CO :J. M 1 II; SION
FoRWARDING - Yrs,
I,z.vec r. 111.1 We.titington
1"1: AN DOT TE CITY, kAN,SAS TERRITORY
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L. WEBB & BRO.
to ELDER G. WZBB )
IENERAL CONMISSION MERUHANTS
AND AGENT:3 T.lr: SALE OF
IiLUONT'S POWDED AND SAFETY FCSE,
Corner Pratt and Commerce strecte,
BALTIMOR E,
jou Consignment ail kimhi of WeAtErn
ELLA Wake adValiCoB thPre.ol.l.
ILCYENENCE
W. F with & Co, W 11. Smith h Cu,
W. 11. Miller & Itir'mrtauu.
, I vl'Y li. l'orwardin2. and
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Cut. l'ruezetl and Plain F; : nt LA:].tli,"4
wau..i au, N. 17 W.4 - .1 strut t. erns of 1 - runt,
f. All C.1. , r Enni of Wn:swore and Vii,„1010 at
1,1) LiE ULA :d, ;-,Licees;dora to -Muivany
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WINES AND iJI U )RS
JOHN 13/W f 1 & CO.,
\VINES AND LIQUOR,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
P.lways on hand, Wines, Brandiog,
and kr rtiLt d I.3la.;l:btrry - ,
ry, .I;..Hpbe ry, - i?ran (1 IYI
J. GROUTT,
),lINNDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
uI.D 3.1 , 0:01 , GA 5 1"! A ISti; PEACII
AND 4.PPLE 13P,ANDY. AI6U,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front, Sirce Cu,
:1141 PITT6I3UF.(3II, PA.
TIT 0 IN; E & C 0 . ,
I:d:CRTL:r..B ov
French and Carman Wines and Licit:ors,
CHAMPAGNE, Ac ., Ac.,
161 Smithfield street, between Gthafr.d 7th at 3,
1 Oa I'IITSBURGII,
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7 EVIAN & KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine
j) and Liquor Merchants and Recta) ink
hfi,l,l street. Pittaburgh, Pa.
DRY APPLrES.d—fSO
Hato, by bright Dry ilp
aps _
ORN APPLES.-15 bbls. choice Apple
IL,ceiv,i and IJr Ba I e by
ai , s HENRY 11. COLLINS.
7DEANS.-20 bbl:4. small White Beans. Jurt
rtalved and fcx tot7o t. y BR:n.l' 11. C01.5.1:,5.
FVIMOTaY SEED.-1u bags reed and fur
...,L sate by ('t3) HENRY H. COLLI.
RTE .V WALL PAPERS CilEAP.—Still
11 they come. W. P. MARSHALL ACo ,
ETA 87 Wood str , .t.
.alif GOODS FOB. SPRING SALES.-
N 1 We are daily receiving from our own and Ettetern
t.t.doriv3, add.tioun to our stock, which consists In pr.rt of
i Ivor Cil Clutha,
Carriano Oil Clotho.
gnruitnie Oil Cloths,
stao Oil Clottv,
Crash Oil Clothe,
'Transparent Cul Cloths,
Transparent Wiudcw idiades,
Buff Itohands, and
Shade Trinuninin
Nit!, hark, !1. un t.elarrs, and others, requiring any sucala
in our iin• , lova Ito call and examine trio stock, and
ju lga for tilt' L11E111 . 1,..' 1 a regard to the, quality and prices.
J. di H. PaILLIPS,
;on. i 6 and 28 St Clair street.
VIO:NlIN Y.-12 bbls Flint Hominy, just
ru - 2,11‘d and fir 10 by JAR. A. FETZER,
Ooruer Market and Sooondstreots.
LA a SAVEIVGS BALIVEi,
JO S.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also,
on Wednesdat and Saturday evenings, from May Ist
to November let, from 7 to 9 o'cloca; and from November
Int to Clay Ist, from 8 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than ONs Dottes,
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 tho first of December, 1955; also in
June and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn oat, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as pritii trill, and bears the same interest from the
tint days of June and December, compounding twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book . . At this rate, money will double in less than
twelve years, making in the aggregate BIGOT AND 0:11-IIALF
Fut A YEAR..
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Ite.4&
lotion famished gratis, on application at . the °Moe.
PITTSBURGH
C. W. RicK.ETS).N,
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PITTSBURGH, PA
PHILADELPHIA
ishiladelphia
Maysville, Ky,
Madison, hid
Wilk:ells, Ohio.
Imaieville, Uuw.
Cinci
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LANKS.
Xo. €5 177,11:7'.
MI , JDLL - 1100.:11, JONES' NEW BUILDING
President—GEOßGE A.LBBLMISG.
szcz PRESIDENTS.
1i0; , .. - 5...,11 Hepburn, John H. Shoenberchr,
J 31110.9 Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
R.,: ..rt Robb, James D. Kelly,
William B. Lavely, Jamaajlerdruan,
Lila Burgwiu, John S. COBgIII% 0,
TIJMES.
William J. AnJarrett James W. Hallman,
John G. lia,Luten, Charles Nnap,
AlLert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira,
John R. Canfield, John H. Mellor,
3. Gardiner CoL , :ln, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D.
Charles A. Colten4 Henry L. Ringwalt,
Willtsrll Douglass, John M. Sawyer,
Fratci, Felix, George 8. Belden,
Ge..,rg , .. F. i; illmor e, Alexander Tiudle.
James S. .1?,, , n, TheoS.ald Umbetaetter,
'William S. ]lawn, George R. White,
:se:r!.f,.i.ri, and Treesurn'—CHAß. A. COLTON. [fe3
3AZi K of lOWA.
rt. J. STEVENS & CO.,
DEBNIOINES, lOWA.
COLLECI lONS MADE end prompuj
eidected and locate?. Capitaliete
g to tual..t. ,11:0111toeut , in tha Wiiet, can do BO through
Curl ~,,011de12,, [mr2l:6ni
I.O._ZIS THO 3. D. LOOMIB.
A USTIN LUO.M.IS & CO., Dealers in
nrasAory Notee„BoLds, Mortgages, and all Securities
Mon-y Loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral
sec:lrity.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persmis desiring Loans can be accommodated on rcasona
Lie tunas, and capitalists can be furnished with good secnri
ties Lit remunerative priers.
Alio, attend to the Salo, Renting and Leasing of Rea
Re lute.
°like, No. 92 FOURTH street, above Wood,
A u z-r 1:•; Loomm, Notary Public.
. I,IsOLINbIEkS,r&
s,aud Dealers i ßa n ~I .lt k erp e r aa f tn
d Ea
Gold, nlver and Bank Notes. Exchange ua the East
ern and Western Cities constantly fur sale.
C,llections made is all the cities throughout the United
EAtates. Deposita received in par funds ur current paper, No.
67 Market tercet, between Third and Fourth sta. Lia3o:ly
rE - 1 LI OMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer i u Notce, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, ge., N 0.76
Fourti: street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janb
lOIDI WOODS, BANKER AND EXCEIANGE
D,aler in Er.change, Commercial and Ba
boug'ot and sold on commission. Collection..
Torch:lly att,11,1,1 to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. b 7
JONE:i I NEW IsUILDIN..I, Fourth street. j efi 0
BY AUTHORITY.
Age .:r '.4`.b.
NO. 602.
Ety the President of the United
States.
N pursuair,T of law, I, JAMES BU
eIIANAN, President of the United States of America,
hereby decl ire and ineko known that public sales will be
-Id at the undernionto neil laud cilicea in the TERRITORY
at tae periods horeina'ter designated, to wit:
. . . .
At the land office at fILUSViitiiVILL% commencing on
Monday, the s allt day of :;cp'ember •ne..cl, for the disposal
of the. public lands within the following named townships,
Piz:—
.A
elf las+ line and eazl of the six'll. principal
n ruiza 1
That part f township one outside of the Sac and Fla, and
Neinaha reservation, range 17.
hat Fait of townaliips 1,2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sac
and and I 'O f Brced, Nem!, reservation, and frac
tional 5 and 6, of range 16.
That pai t I township one outside of the Sac and Fox
risers ati,fo tow: ship 2, the parts of townships 3, 4 and 6
ontsi,le of the lialf hireed, Netnalaa reservation ; and true
flow,: town:hip t;, of range 15.
That part V township cue outside of the Sac and Fox re
eery ation !CM:la - hip: 2,1, and 4; that part of township 5
ouff.ilu of the Half lir,ici, Nemitha reservation, and town
slrp 6, of range 14.
oau,io6s I, 2. 3,4, 5, aial 6, cf range 13.
T. wn,h•.l s 1,2, 3,4, 5 11E11 6, of rangy e 12.
. 1,12, 3,4, 5, and 6, of rue 11.
T. whit pi 1. 4. 5. and 6, of rune lu.
Towl,hips I. 9 . 3,4, 5, and 6, of rungs 6.
At the Laud ialice at ii.ELIRASKA CITY, commencing on
)feud+c, tho ecr h day of S , ptonber next, for the dispoe.il of
:ho public lands within the following named townships,
viz :
.Nrr Ui of Uie Fare Igym• and , asl. ej" six!lt principal
MEM
Fraction:l \iisl,dps 7 and S, of range 1:1.
Tov.r.p.}Cd, 7, 1.111 tiucti_nyl tulynallips S:11, 10, 11, and 12,
c.; re. 11.
8, V, 18. 11, and 12, and fractional tovriship 13,
of rang , 13.
,voslJipm 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, aml fractional !v.., 1J
10, 111. d 11, and fractional l awnlhip 12,
ra-c., 11.
•
sr.? Lit -I 0 1.1, and 11, a iid tuwnships 12,
13, .1,1 N. uf
TOlciltl.;pl 7, s, and 13, and fl action:ll tuwuships 11, 15,
mid 16. -t 9
th hu..l dire of OMAHA CITY, commencing . on
tho ei.r h day o s.pl. a uL. r for the dieponal of
the ro hulk within the following named tow ruthips,
L l , La, line and r-.:d of tht sixth principal
) end I n
townships 13, 14 15, and 16, of range 14.
Fractional tuwt,,,hips 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range 13.
Fractional ti.writhips 12, and 13, townships 14, 15, and 16,
r. ad f rani ;nal tusenshipa 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 12.
1 , mod .nal township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and
18, And fr actiunal townships 19 and 20, of range 11.
Frariti oral townships 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15, 16,
T, 1 , , 20, of range 10.
Frio.tiorial toot., hips 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18,
11), and of range 9.
I apprupria I'd by low fur the nee of schools, military,
e.r..1 pure , sec, will I, ex:-lulled from the tales.
The ~it' i ut the ale. v., Muds will be commenced on the
.133 Y and it'll proceed in the order In which they
are advertise,, ur..til the whole shall have been ..tiered, and
the sale, rho-. closed : but no Hale shall be kept open longer
than two weeks, and tv private entry of any of the lands
w;11 he ad oni: t until after the expiration of the two weeks.
r hand, et Int• city of Washiugron, this
Ilircireti. .1 .y ; 1 Sian is, All/10 Domini one thousand eig'..t
I !gilt
n of ral Ltunl Gtlic
Lc y p-r , . 11t , 1.1“110 the right of pie-, inp.icn to any
Cl the I. IC c the tiavuships uua p irts of tcwie3hip3
v eimaier :tea to the critic to the
,Ati-t . tt a it end receiver cf he proper Intel
tiie, zeta pructica.l.lr
before the dcv app fitted fir,thu corn
vi neiti ef the 1,01 embracing the
ciin.4 rich will be Le - f. iced.
A LUNDRICKS,
up 3:3md Cemmisiiener a the Cieneral Lan
;yilopiis of the President's Message
NO. 593.
71 i , 11 , 2 rein ',I-tiered that public Sales of
h r l•!1 . , re uti ffered )u tli • .!.3t,t, of loir a, to held
I .G2e on Monday, the
Tt . ). (.11Jur toY.ustripa, iu the ceuutie.t ut
\ 1
AL 'II , I, ~16 (All:, F'crrt Dodge, c9uuneticinv, en )1, uday,
Jun, , , 185,9, of twenty-one towashipl, Itud parch)
it/ the c.,untios (,1* Wright, Llatutwit, Calhoun
JU i'l,C,h“UlAi
A' t of Sim= City, commencing on Monday,
of Juno, 1 , 53, of twenty-nine town4hipv, and Val t..-3
ILI tho counties of Pocahontas, Ba , mu Fula
Cur, CI mrl Cherokee.
At the. LAndll.:o ,5 . ,,u‘e O y, cornrnencingon Mou,lsy,
thu 'LIAt ci Juu,,, 1969, of forty-four townships, and parts of
thu count L..:a of Woodbury, Cherolice, O'Brien,
I) ioouti,, :-lonr. and Luucomo.
At tau Land Othoe at thuncil BAP, commencing on 'don
7th of Jose , of twul townships, and at to
ni townt.hips, in the counCes of Carroll, bholby, Crawturd,
Siono , ,a and Iroinc,i.t.
It is tot, ordcr,l iu thu above mentioned Proem:nat.:on,
J 111.0. the v.icorit land, in tle , even-numbered .-eetien.4
re,ititi to the Uzi:vial ntadea, toi hin rs milq on each
aerie of the nucierui. utioreai railr,,atia, he offered at public,
22.1 e on the daps and at the placed as ffilowa:
At the Laud Oaf co-sit Pert Dodge, cummouci,g on Monday,
the 'flat of June, ou :he "Dubuque Ovid Pacific Pell
road."
At the Lor Sic.= C 4, commencing on Thurs
day, the let of Jlly, 13,56, on the "Dubuque and Pacific
I,„,; r o ot i, on ~n the •• we Central Air Line Railroad."
At the Lan.l Ullice at CountiL Biujj" 4, commencing on Mon
, the 14th • J un, , 15,55, on the "lowa Central Air Line
' tho and Mieeourl Railroad," and
tte Burlington cud Mk.eouri River Railroad."
At the Loud L.11.0e rc Dubuque. commencing ouThur3day,
ti.e let of June, 1.15.53, on the " Dubuque and Petific
Rail
r. a I" end to.•• a C..ntrul Air Line Railroad,"
At ti.,‘ La , .a 4,llice nt Art Dez Meints, commencing on
)ten,l3:„ tlo. 14th of Jtun , , 1t , 58, on the •. lowa Chutral it
Lin P—Lroa ..)litainnippi and Iliesouri
r ud."
tio. Land Offico at Chari!on, commencing on Monday,
tin or Juno, 1,h68, on, the "Burlington and Mißsuuri
r hmlroad."
Ihe lands will be offered with the usual exceptions of
,
h e even-lumbered sections within six miles on each side
of the railvcatl4, will be offered sub'ect, as required by law,
to a minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre.
will be kept open until the lands are all offered,
whica Is to Lo accomplished within two weeks, and no longer,
and no catty of any of the lands will be admitted
m:.l niter the expir.inelt of the two weeks.
e-emp:iou 6Atalanta are tegnired to establish their
CIIIELIIS LEE +h satl,aaction of the proper regieter and receiver,
and :,,yalent tor the ...+Lx.a., on or before the day ap•
I.a;;Ved far cnounencement of the public 8210, otherwise
Endr ill be furfeih3l.
THOS. A. HIINDRIO3B,
(he. Ckn.ti ai Land o.dice.
Gritty, , . LAN!, urrtcr, 1
Jab, nary 17, 16‘ , 8.
31 1 8 r
b it (.l Ei ta C a
I a s .;
cheap, kepLialt tho ß i !N pie., S:
e G hwu urn slore Ov \ e ,o r
17 I , l!th LC:ill" Market.
. 1 15 E S' C ALF, Buffalo and Gana Overshoes
—5ll at DI I'F N8301123R 6 00.'S,
I a.,
M 1 I, 1, FEED.-
fJ r,cheGrouud Escrniup
GU 11,i11.`13 Corn Meal, for eale by
JAMES A. FHTZEII,
corner First cud Market streets
()LIVE UIL—
IU SurdPuus Oil, quarts;
" " pints;
10 buxel " quarts, Just rtc'd and
for sale, by 11EYMER Jr. ANDEILSON,
DTld No. 89 Woodscreos.
JAMES BUCHANAN
1:` , 11q1 CL,A17,1.4,:;T0
DIFFNNBACHER a CO
No, 17 Fifth street
z r -
RAILROADS.
Summer Arrangement.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, KAROR 2
PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD
SEVEN DAIILY TRAIIIS.
TIM FAST MAIL TRAIN loaves the Peasen,:er
every morning, (except Sunday,) at 7:50 o'clock, Pittab,....gh
time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11:50 P.M.
THE E.XPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening
at 9:50 o'clock. Stopping only at GreQuaberg, Latrobe, Jobn., - -
town., Willmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, ac., connecting at Bar
ri:a:ars With the Train direct Tor Baltimore. end arriving in
PhiladelphL% or Be: timore at 1:00 o'clock. P. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS:
TILE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
daily (except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. Stopping at
all stations, and running so far as Conemaugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek
Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4.29 P. M.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Tnrtlo Crook,
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:20, P. M.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:
Express 1:45, p. at Mail. 3:10 A. at.: Johnstown Accommo
dation, b.:00 A. 01.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:50;
A. M.; Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. it.; Third Accom
modation. r. m.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsvile
Intersection with mail train East, Express train West, and
the Johnstown accomodation train East and West.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
Stripping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Councils
ville \Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows:
MAIL TRAIN 1%00 A. m I EXPRESS TRAIN-4:20 P. is
RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Counelloville
Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 11.00 A, es. and 6:10 P. M.
. The traveling public will and it greatly to their in
terest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
I Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be our.
passed on any ether route. An the Road is ballasted with
stone, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise safety,
speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their
patronage. —FARE:—
.....$13,00 I To Baltimore
10.00 " Iginceator
To Ilarrinborg,
•
To New York.—
" Philadelphia.
Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets In care, will he charged ten
cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
whore the Company has no Agenf..
NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold them
melves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. 13.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line bac been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag.
gage.
For ticket:: apply to J. STEWART, Agent.,
At the P. It. R. Passenger Station,
on Liberty and Grant streets.
NEW WESTERN ROUTE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON A DAYTON RAILROADS
VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF
Distanze, only 32.0 mar,: from Pittsburgh to Cincinnal
THIS LINE is composed of Roads of the
First Class, and is located through a beautiful and
highly cultivated portion of the State.
Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and
Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. H. & D. & 0. & H.
Roads, being connected, for
Louisville, St. Louis,
Evansville, Cairo,
Siena phis, Vicksburg,
Natchez, New Orleans.
Connection made at St. Loafs with the Pacific Railroad
and Missouri River Packeta, for
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
And all points Weer. Also connects at Cincinnati with
Kentucky Central R. P.., f,,r Lexjngtou, Danville, Frankfort
and all points iu Central Kentucky.
Trains leave Penn street Station as follows :
Thrc ugh to Cincinnati with
AL, but one change of cars, ar.
riving at 6:45 P. M.
Empress Passenger Train, ar
2
riving in Crestline at 10:05 :1.5 A. M., Cia. 8:00 P. M.
BAGGAIIE CHECKED THROUGH. "V.Z.
Faro us Low as auy other Route.
For all infJrrnatiou. and Through Tick.-ts, apply of the
Ticket Office, corner Monongahela house, or at Penn street
Station.
4fir Passengers desirous of going this route will ask for
Tickets via Delaware Cut-Off.
J. H. MOORE, Snpt. P. Ft. W. & C. R. P.,
DAN'L McLAREN, Snpt. C. u. a D. R. R.
nov'2.6
Two Through Traloq TEach Way
Daily, bundays
iVneeling, Cleveland and Chicago, by the Ctet. znd
and Pittsburgh leaaroad.
COLU.UI3US, CIEdOINIVATI ST. LOUIS
PITTS BURG IL, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL-
ROAD LINE, ma STEUBENVILLE.
The Citteland Mid Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh, Columbus
and Cincinnati Railroad Curnpanits, having made au ar
rangement with tae Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
liai.rJc.ci Company, for thej oiu t-we of their track between
Pitt-burgh and Rochester, will ruu their trains from Pena
CLtitet Station daily. Sundays alcept,d, commencing don
day, Marcia Bth, 1588.
E 1 LING AND CINCINNATI MAIL
CLEVELAND, WI
Leavee
Steubenville .
Bridgport, c,ppuaito
Wheeling
En, trait'
CoinnaLud
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Buffalo
6:00
Tllough to Cia•
itAtti with bnt
ono change of care., Chicago 8.00 A. At,
Thi4 Train to Cleveland 'nay 3U minutes at Alliance, for
CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO EXPRESS
Pittebargh.
2:35 P. M 0
I Steubenville 5:30 P. M
Newark
11:10 P. M.
Culumbua 1:40 A. kr
Cincinnati 8:07 A. AI
Cleveland 9:50 P. II
Buffalo 0:00 A. la
Chicago 1:00 P. Ig.
L1.N13 , ACCOMMODATION,
Through to Cin
cinnati without
change of cars.
WIIEE
Leaves Pittsburgh.'
4:00 P. M.
Steubenville
b'ridgeport..
Bellbuir
CuNNECTIONB ARE MADE BY ABOVE TBAINS,AS FOLLOWS
By &00 A. m., and 4.00 P. 2d.,
At W liEELINU, for Cumberland, Ilari:er'e lorry, Baltimore
and Washington City.
Only at BELLEAIR, for Camtmidgo, Zanotsville, Lancaster,
elfeleVillD aud Wilmington.
By 6:00 A. N., and 2:35 P.
At XENIA, for Dayton Indianapolis, Mattoon, Cairo, St.
Louis and New Orleans.
By 6:00 A 11, and 2.35 P. a.
At CINC INNATI, for Lexington, Louisville, Cairo, St. Louis
and New Orleans.
Duly at B.lYAltll, fur Carra:ton, Waynesburg, Dover and
New Philadelphia.
Only nt iiUDSoN, for Cuyahoga Akan, Clinton and
New Portage.
By 6:00 A. ti. , end 2:35 r. E.
At CLNVELAND, for hr.e, Buffalo, Niagara Palls and Cara
do, ttand:n•ky, Poludq I.`etrLot, Chicago, and all pc,iuts in
the Not th.r, eE.
Ai; The 4:90 r. ti, Train st..pe. at all Ilay,tatioum on the
Bov,r
Eletarning Traint4.
EASTERN MAIL, VIA 6 rEI.II3SN VILLE.
I eaVed Ciriciullati 6r,1 A. M.
Arrives a: Columbus 1U:30 P,. M.
Do Steubenville iiii",t) P. 11.
Do rittlburgli S.iia r. tl.
PITTSBULAIII. A.ND WHEELING MAIL.
Lusvcs C.ev).l.iLri I.('A) r. M.
Arrivca at I,Vullsviilo ii..il P. M.
1)o I,Vhteliug I: itl P. tr.
Do I iti.burgh Sii.a r. :i:.
i'ITTsBUItGii ACCOMMODATION.
L':ITCS 1..11-air (LOU A. M.
Do Drililiort, opposite IVlKAillug.... 6:15 A. is.
6tops at all St..it:ons
Arrives i.t. l'ittlbargli 11.26 A :t.
\V 11 EEL [NU AND i'IT IS111.11:1:11 M A IL.
Canvas italitair 1.3) P. is.
Do Bridgi.poit,opput.iiii VitAl.lig... 4:31 P It.
Arrives at P.tiaLcirgls ti ~0 P. is.
EASTMIN E.I.IGLIGIS, Vl.l 81'1.1:11r..t I 1 i.Lil.
LearefiCincinnati 4._0 r. m.
A_rrn,(A at Columbn4 10 kid E. M.
DO L`t.ellt.),NlVlDO 4 4.... i.. M.
to l'itt..,hurgli .. 7.1,0 0. ii.
CHICAGO, BUIZALO AND l'lTlStilllttill EXPICEEILI
Loaves Clevelni.o. 10:?.0 i.. u.
Arrive... at Wellaville 5:35 A. m.
Do Wheeling 11.05 A. N.
Du Pitttburgh 7:30 A. M.
Connecti,as are made by the Mail and Exp. COO trom
points when returning, as are formed a; abuve when going
coin Pittsburgh; 1.1:130, with I !11. 1'0O:ici) v,r1 . ., 11,11 r,, 1 for
liairisburg, Lancia...Ayr, 13altimere, Philadelphia,
vv 1 era
and Poston.
The ate,ve Trains will clop on figi.al of the titati.o Aheni
at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester, t take
up paeseugers going ou or beyond the lino of these
Trains will also atop to leave passengers coming bore thee
Heath?, at any Station between Itachester and l'iti.sburgh.
Panengeri Mesiring to go to CO points beyond
Chicago, via Cloycland, must ask for tickets iia Cleveland.
Paseengera desiring to go i q Columbus, Cincinnati, em., or
any points beyond Colornbus, via Steubenville, must ask tor
ticket,. via Steubenville.
Baggage checked through to all principal ',obits, :aud
transferred free of charge.
For ticaet4 or intortnatioa. apply to
61',01WE PAltal i, Ticket Age - ..t,
roan Street :anion, Pittsburgh.
F. It.
general Ticket Agent, C. It. , Cleveland.
I. A.
General ii.iot Agent, P., C. & C. It. It., Columbus.
JAMES FAILMEIt,
EuperhateurlvW. ut C. a BAGLEY R., ilevelaud.
W ,
decadent P., C A C. It. It.. Columbus.
rara Puperin
New Ronto via River and Railroad
indianspolis s t6 Cincinnati:Raiiroad
CONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with
Terre Haute, and Terre lianterthel Alton Rs:treads,
to St. Louis nail Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany
and Salem, and Michigan Central Reads for ClllO WO,
B.OOE. ISLAND, BUILLINGTO.', ant all intermediate
points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERItu•
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU.
Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less
tiros than any other route by '2.4. hours, and at as low rates.
The only road by which shipments CALI be made from CM
dnnati to the West, without breaking bulk..
Consig - nmenl a made to J. E. GlnvoNs, Agent at Cincin
nati; or, W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will
receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission ;
no charge for drayage or commission at Lamsreszathurg.
For turther infOrraatlea, apply to THOMAS ItATTIGAN,
(No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who is pre
pared to give TEEROINEI Illt.cEirts to Indianapolis, Terro
Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Crawford!.
Charleston, Faris, and Mattoon.
EL 0. LORD, President
JNO. F. CHEER', Gen'l Freight Agent. rar3
NKSTANDS.—•A large variety for sale at
vim. G. JONNSTON & CO.'S,
dta Staikratty WL-tbsesti GT if 2%1 a{ E,
==3MMWM
RAT LRO A.. 98
RAELFROAD
The Pitt" 143 Wayae
, r-4.-WVAJ
Fr. gm
RAILROAD COMPANY,
VVITII ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK
and equipment, and its through counections,is pre
pared to transport Passengera and Freight from PIIILA.
DELPIIIA and PITTSBUE.GEI to CIIICA.(10, ST. LOUIS, IN.
DIANAPOLLS, CINCINNATI, and all placFa West and South
west, with a groat degree of r , : , gularity and expedition.
Tht. fact thlt this 1.0 d tonne a direct and consolidated
lino between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar
antee that in Trains v. ill make good time, and connections
with Tt alas on other Road.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
U. S. Mail,
Express,—
. . .
REACIi CHICAGO--U. S. Mail at 3.35 A. M 4 Expr4=3
at 2:00 P. M.
B.F.ACII CINCINNATI—U. S. Mail at 7:63 P. M. Express
:00 A. M
All Trains make rose connections at Crestline for Colum
ba:l, Cincinnati, Indianapoli.i and St. L 01119; also, at Fort
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for
Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louis ; also, at Forest with
Trains on the M. It. A L E. R. R.
RLTURNLNG.
Prom Chicago. I Ft. Wayne. I Crestlino. Arr.Pttab'g
U. S. P.M. 5:30 A.M. I 12.:55 P. M. 9.15 P. M.
Express, 6,00 nal 2:&5 10:05 P. 51.1
7:25 A 51
These Trains make close connections with Trains for Phil
adelphia, Baltimore New York and Boston.
Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colum
bus make close connections at Creatiine with all returning
Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis. Central Illi
nois, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above
Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton.
ACCOMMODATION Tf.AINS--Leave New Brighton for
Allegheny City at 7:00 A. Si.. and 12:35 P. Si. Leave Alle
gheny City for Now Brighton at 10:00 and 4:30 P. M.
To accommodate way travel, Passenger Care will be at
tactitd to Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:45 A. Si.;
Crestline for Alliance, at 5:55 A. Si.; Alliance for Crestline,
at 8:45 A. M.; and Alliance for Pittsburgh at 7:47 A. M.
BAGGAGE CIIECELID THROUfiii, and no charge for
handling.
For Tickets and further information apnly to GEORGE
PARKIN, Pividerigor Station, corner Liberty and Grant
streets; B. F. PATRICK, No. SO Dearborn street, oppo
site the Tremont House, Uhicago, or to the Agents at the
Stations on the line.
TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, March 29th, and continue
until further notice.
J. J. LIOUSTON, Gen. Peza'r. and Fr't. Ag't
D. W. 8u3,3, Pa.is'r. Agent, Chicago.
mr'2.s JOS. 11. M(Y)RE, Superintond,nt:
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE,connecting
the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-western
and Sonth-western States by.a continuous Railway direct.
This /toad also connects at Pittsburgh with D 3 ,1 sot
&elopers to all ports on the We Jaw at Cleve
land and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on the North
western Lakes; making the most DIRECT, CIIEARD.ST and
ailLiAlit.r. ROUTE by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and
from the GP-IAT , NE,37.
Rates between Ftilltuiclphlst &Pittsburgh.
KIST Boote., Shwa, Hata and)
Caps, Books, Dry Goode, (in boxes, bales 170 c, 10 'Jand trunks,) Drugs, (in boxes;and bales) '
Feathers, Furs, &c. JJ
SECOND CLASS--Domestic Sheeting, Shirt-1
ing and Ticking (in original bales),
Drugs (in casks), Hardware. Leather (in 00x'"0} 100 Ms.
rolls ur boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, &c., An.
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (in
casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted lOO It.
(loose or in sacks), Tobacco, :SC, I
GOc.tired, (except Cigars or cut,) &:c., &c.
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beef
and Pork, (in casks or boxes Eastward,)
'A 100 lbs.
Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, Ger- (-4Cc.
i •
runs Clay, Tar,
Pitch, Rosin, °cc.,
y 3 bbl. until further notice.
GRAIN in car loads, 3d cti. Fd 100 lbs. until further notice.
COTTON—V. ';? bale, not exceeding 500 Ms. weight, until
further notice.
shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark packages "tns Fl-nn_Tyiranta
Ectaroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detent}on.
FIIEISIII Aarris--ilarrie. Wora.ley fc Co., Memphis, Tenn.;
R. F. Sass' 4 Co. ' St. Louis; P.O. o'llll,l Co., Evansville,
Ind.; Dumesnil, Bell a Co., and Cart..r a. Jewett, Louisville,
Ky.; R. C. Moldram, Nl.l.J.ison, Ind ; 11. W. Brown I Co., and
`rrwiu & Co" Cincinnr.ti; N. W. Graham a. Co. ' Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech 2 Co., No. 54 Nifty street, Boston ; Leech Ic Co.,
No. 2 Astor House, Now York; No.l William street, aud No.
8 Battery Place, New Y.,rk; E. J. Snooder, Philadelphia;
Magraw 2 Koons. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
Pittsburgh sad Connelkwille is now opened
for the transportation of passengers and freight to and from
Pittsburgh and Conn, connecting with the Peuusyb
vaniii Central lUvilrood at iiriaton's Station.
Arrangements have also token made with the Pennsylvania
Central Ro'lrood, through fteight to Philadelphia
andltiinore carried from points on the Pittsburgh
and Counilis‘ll , hoilri4ll, by nor on favorable terms.
RUNNING OF TRAINS.—On and after Monday, ::9th
of December, the Passenger Trains will be run daily, except
Sundays, as follows:
!HAIL TRAIN, will leave the Passenger Station of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pia:Ail:nigh, at 7:00 o'clock, e. st.,
arriving at Conlinllsville at 12:00 A. M.
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN, leaving Pittsburgh at
4:20 o'clock, P. M., and arriving at Connellsville at 8.20 P. M.
RETURNING.—EXPIIESS TRAIN will leave Councils
villa at 6 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the Blairsville
Accommodation Train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad which
s,risro at Pittsburgh at 11 A. is.
MAIL TRAIN, lesving Cocainllsville at 2:00 P. and
connects with the Brint ti Accommodation Train, ou the
Pennsylvania Railroad, which arrives in Pittsburgh at 6.00
F. M.
9:4'2 A. /1
11.15 e se
.11.20
. 5:2) P. M
.10:10 P. A
.11:20 P. M
Freight to and from Pntsbnrgh, ii.nd stations on the Pitts
burgh and Connellsvillu Road. will be received and delivered
at Baldwin Depot, uppoilte Duquesne Depot, on Liberty
street.
Bunting & Hail's Coachee for Mt. Pleasant. Idnieutown,
Frostburg, Cumberland, will loavu Cuunelievilio regularly
on the arrival of the trains.
Mail Train COULIUCti also at West Newton with coaches,
by the Plank Road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin,
Sandpatch, Cutuberland, Sc.
Tickets can nc had front Ticket A gent at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Depot.
turlB H. BLACKSTONE, Superintendent.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
EMOVAL.--J. & H. PHILLIPS have
removed to their uev; building , Nod. 28 and 28 ST.
CLAIR street, west bide, between Penn street and the Bridge.
CL, Si. PHILLIPS,
1128 P.
780 P. M.
b.ld P. M.
00 P. n.
IiANUFACTUBEitS FLOOR., FURNITURE, CARRIAGE,
TABLE, AND TBAMPARENT OPAQUE
WINDOW SUADIE CLOT
Also, DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS A WINDOW SHADES,
Of cn ry description.
Dealers in INDIA GOODS, of all kinds, made
tinder Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New
York Belting. Compazi , R, for the sole of their INDIA RUB
BER BELTING, 113.)ii . 13: and PACii.I.:3;33. LEATHER BELT
1i133 of Eastern mann factuni, a saperinr quaiity; aloe, Lace
Leather and Iti - vets. Agenta for the OHIO FIRE-PROOF
M.LNEItAL PAINT. Dry and nixed Paints, Tarnishes,
Turpentine, Brnallea, Glsas and Patty. HOUSE AND
LiUN PAINTING AND GLAZLNU, in all its bre:K:loe,
Ckille in the boat and ehertest time.
I de2o:ly ; J. ,4 11. PHILLIPS,
N.)s.2ti and 2 St. Char strict; nt Phil
.1; :311110, on the riv , r, the, t. low PittePnrzh
CAiPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING, &0.,
AT TIIE
iTozairitt street Carpet Store.
VVe U.
• S-.. 11. M'CA.LLUM respectfully
thi3 atte.itiun Gt tLeir former cust o mers
and the public gener.iliy to their present stuck, just selected
fur Spring sales, 0111 bracing the very latest etylea of For& im
and Lion, Manufa_:ui e. im part of \ eivi
Bruni.elo, h;) I Common Ingrithi: alto,
Figuieik, Twill:3l and Stair CAI-PETS.
OIL OL'JTili 2 Ti dl FEET WOE,
:`fats, Stair Loft, Canton and Cocoa
Var . " a.:l Rag Carpets; Veuitiau iii:nds; Painted, Buff agl
C•2l-1
It will give us pleasure to allow goods to win, may be
deatrona of locking purr - du:slug, aud v.e are do:ermined to
oder iv.duceuicota to 11.1 y v..ho may fay,. r ne WILLI A call, at
the old stand, No. 57 EJURTLI street, near Wriod.
inyl9.ly W. 1). Sr 11. M'C11,1.7.1M.
011, CLOTII CLO l'l.llNU—Of all kinds,
Vtech and yell ex. t s ile at the Ind, a itablier Depot
and ti t Ulsir street. 1109 l J. a
of CLOTIIS FOR TIIE FALL TRADE.
‘...9 We have on hand, and nro daily rcc.civing asidk ,,l
thereto [raw our own and other manufacteriee, a Lars ,
floor Furniture, Carriago Trirumio,;, Tabla Tram
parent, cyan and lint', and all Linde of Oil Cleo., used ea
Llonsefnruithing, and other prirpo3es. Also. Danspal till
Windew Shales, ot dry and oil fitlish—g.."id bordered ane
oth,., styli., and IT:11,w Shade ifrioinair4 3 .
Merchants and cohere will laud it sa.ar advantage to cue
atulue oar stock and prime before nie.sistig their pur.:hicaes
elsewhere. J. & It. PHILLI
arlo 5'3 and 22 Clair etc. et.
111,4 1 LUOR OIL (.;I,ol'/LS,
A: Of our own An MAL' ni•CtArA ,iiths, and
cut t sult any Gil' of r , ) ,0, ur laolis—at the Oil Cloth W e
rooms, Na. lid and 23 Sr. Clair etreet.
0ei.213 J. a LI. PUILLIIS.
F URN IT
A MILLIKEN S-.; CO. Lave on hand, at
e ti ii ,xterisive CAIIIN ET and CiIGIR MAN UFACI-
DiltY, No. 4 -Inlthaellbtredt, a la:ge if
and Plain For,iture, -..clzich they wall eoll 15 per ce at. ir.ur r
than :.-ustonlary rnt s. Torraz, rnly.
TOO LI WELL'S FURNITURE AND
holesale end Retail, enabtm.ing every
otylo of Furniture, in ik,friffie.)(2, Mahogany and Walnut,
suitable for Park's, Chatal,ero and Dining Rouse, equal to
any in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower pri,o. Every
article made by hand, and warrant , ,d. Cabint-makers sup.
plied with any Q..tant7ty of FURNiTIiII.E and CEIAIRS, on
reasonable terms iLtels ead Skanabcata furnished at the
shorte2t notica. Wereruolus, Non. 77 and 79 TILLILD Street,
Plt:stargh,
ICr .—Six tierces prime Rice, just receiv
ed and far Eri, by MILLER ,t RICK ETSON,
nr,vl2 421 anal 722 LihArty ,t, .t.
fIASIINIERE AND ORIENTAL T.A PES-
Nt} Ty.Y Imitation, c:n 'Wall Paper, of french and Gor
man manufacture, it 931 , , Ly
barrels fur sale by
14. A. FAIINESTOCK A CO.,
novlB Corner Wood end First streets.
rIUEAP WALL PAPER.—Thousands of
A_) rolls to cell at 8, 10 and 123.4 cents.
W. P. MAILE.IIALL i CO.,
No. 81 Wood street.
rrEAS.-30 half chests• Young Ilyson, Im-
Gunpowdi,r, Black Tear, in ,ii.ord and fur E. 11:
GARDEN SE;ELS.-1:ho subscriber has
lust received from the celebrated gardens of Briggs
& Brother, Rochester, N. Y., a huge assortment of early
Garden Seeds. Warranted equal, if not Buie-dor, to uuy.
For Bale by JAS. PATILiN, Jr.,
Federal street,
dlieghevii City.
Pi ttebureh. (2.l, , atline. I Ft. Wayne
: 3::.',0 A. M. 1.2:O1 P.M I 7:00 P. 11
2 - 15 P. M. 10:05 P.M II 5:45 A. M
H. H. HOUSTON,
G0nPr,...1 iroight Agent
H. J. LOMEAERT,
Superint ,, n,lent, Altoona, Pe.
R 0 A ID .
Of difforPut Colors
W. P. MARSHALL 1 CO,
No. 87 Wood street
JAMES PATTON, Jr,
, TEE ICS 1.,
it it 00
(2. it: ICI A Y.;T • Eas,
LY Dn. C. iM. J ACIISON, PLULAD'A,
Wiil effectually E 71re
LI V.F.R COM I.I'SP EP:3I!, JAmmic . 2, CZE.O
MC OR. DEBILITY, DISEASES
Og LIE HIT NEI'S,
A:A all rizt:asu csrieirkf.porri a 61:IG7daid LiV/1* w CIEWeh.
finch
an Oonatl
?Jon, Inward Pit
iluldriesa, or Blood to tha
if.nd, Acidity of the Stomach,
` , IS2CU, Eicartharn, Disgmal for Food,
or walso..t i:: the , Stora.=.ll, four Erocta
Cations, Siol - ing, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sto
mach, Swimming of the Head, liarriod and DifficaltM
Breathing, Fintterinq at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating
sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Tisien,,,,e,
Ixds or Webs before the Sight, Peter and Dull Pain
in tho Head, Delciency of Perbpiraton,Yel.l
lowness of the Skin and Limbs, Pain n
the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, to.,
Sudden Vinohoo of Heat barn
ing in the Flelb. Constant
Imm4.nings of Evil, and.
great Depreseon of
I It I '2 B.
In attributing each valuable propertiee to this remedy, nn
rash or unwarrantable assertion made ;but is simply stated
a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extract ,
dhaary cures, and benefits derived from its ass, under the di.
rection of its illustrious originator, Dr. Hoofiand, among all
claasos of Nuropean society, and from tho immense mass of
t‘atimon.y, from all parts of the American continent, scan.
mulcted during the last ten years, in the hands of the prea.
oat proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to which the
German Bitters are :adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is al
most nivE•rial ; indeed there is scarcely a family throughout
the whole extent of our country in which there cannot ha
foued among. its members that peculiar sallow and languid
appearono , denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and
suffering Dyspeptic.
Ihen of what immeieselesportance'to thie class of invali
that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed withi
their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug en.
tens into its composition; a remedy on which the patient can
rely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and be &waved
from actual and tangible proofs that the article ho is using
Melly possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy
"11.00FLAND'S GERMAN BTTTEItS." Thousands o
dollars have L,en expended in its manufacture and diffusion
throughout all }Arts of this continent, and the proprietor
feels the greatest satisfaction in stating that there is no
state county, or even village, where the Medicine has been
introduced, that there cannot be found numbers willing
testify to its virtues.
It is need constantly in the practice of a large number on
the most prominent Physicians in the country, who have
also added their written testimony in evidence of its great
virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of
all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give the
Bitters a trial, and rest assured lit will never be regretted.
In proof of the statements above made, all are invited to
read attentively the Alm, nac published annually by the pro
prietor, for Farmers and Families, containing A great num
ber of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in favor
of the Bitters, from the moat prominent and well known in
dividuals in all parts or the Union. All Agents for the Bit.
tera are authorized to distribute the Almanac, gratuitously.
Principal Off.ce and Manufactory, Ehl Arch street, Philathel•
phin, Pa.
For rale wholseale by Druggists in all the principal
and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town
In the United States and. Canada, and by
B. L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. and
Dr. GEO. H. KEY SER,
Pittsburgh
J., L 2 1 dtav
Of all diseilses the groat, fir::t cause
Springs from neglect of Nature's laws
S 11J F R N T
wIIEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN
all stages of SECRET DISEASE:3, Self-Abase, Ner
vous Debility, Strictures, Meets, Gravel, Diabrles, Diseases
of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro
fula, Paius in the Bones and Ankle:, Diseases of tho Lungs,
Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Liitibs, Can
etre, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all diseases
arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such as
nervous trembling, loss of memory, loss of power, general
weakness, dimness of vision with peculiar spots appear in
before the eyes, Toes of sight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver
diseases, eruptions npou the face, pain In the back and-bead,
female irregularities and all improper discharges from both
sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease origina
ted, -.Ter long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is
certain, and iu a shorter time than a permanent care can be
effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has
baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the r
means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor,
causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dur
ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws
of death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the
above mentioned diseases had been given up to die by their
physicians, which warrants me ill promising to the eallicted,
who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and
most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies
to health, as they are the first canto of Consumption, Scro
fula and many other diseases, and should La a terror to the '
human family. As a 'rermanent cure is scarcely ever effect
ed, a majority of the cases falLhae into the hands of incom
e. persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases but
ruin the constitution, filling tlie cystem with mercury,
which, with the diuesze, hastens the auff:;aer into a rapid
Consumption.
But should the di.i.72.3.90 and the treatment not cause death
speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed
upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions,
and the current of life corrupted by a cures which betrays
itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec
tions of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon
them a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to
au early grave.
BELIi ABUSE: is another formidable stony to health, for
nothing else in tue dread catalogue of human diseases causes
se dostructly a drain upon the system, drawing Its thou
sands of victims through is few years of suffering down to an
untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly
wastes away the energies of life, coasts mental derangement,
prevents the proper development el the system, disqualifies
for marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness,
and leaves the sufferer wretched in body and mind, prerlirs
posed to Consumption and a train of evils more to be
dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I as
sure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that n permanent
and speedy cure can be enacted, and with the abandonment
of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust,
vigorous health.
Tae amicted are motioned against the 'use of I'atent
eines, for there are so many ingenious snares in the columns
of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary satforers
that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile
compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nos
trums vended its "Patent Medicinea?' I have carefully ana
lysed many of these called Patent Medicines and find that
nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate,
which is
one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly
poison, which instead of curing the disease disables the sys
tem for life.
Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put
up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who du not under
stand even the alphabet 01 the materia medic's, and are equal
ly as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, hav
ing one object only in view, and that to make money regard.
less of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated
on principles established by twenty years of practice, and
sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures.
Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the
United btates or Canadas, by patients communicating their
symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly con
fidential. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, M. D.,
Office No. 1131 Filbert street, (Old No. 109,)
below Twelfth, Philadelphia.
Great Chance to Make Mtoney.
rrLIE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECII
LATION OF TUB TIMES—ONLY ONII
lit/LIAR PER. SHARE.—Forty thousand
ta dollars
t vi .l
worth of valuable Real Este, Watches, Jewelry, r
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety X - 0
of Fancy and Staple Goode; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand shares, at one dollar per share, as followat—Upon the
payment of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re
ceipt, which will entitle him to one share in the above undi
vided property. When the shares shall have been Bold, the
shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
then be held in the city of Philadelphia, and the whole of
the property disposed of or distributed among them; in such
way as shall be determined upon by them; each Sharehold
er shall be entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected
by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin
tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc
tions of the Shareholders, and 1 will then deliver the pro
perty to ouch person or persons us the Shareholders rosy
appoint to receive the Caine. The Real Estate consists of
one three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at i t t:soo,
end two throe story brick dwelling 11011605 and lota valued
at11;u0 each, in the city of Philadelphia, clear of all 'lleum
brance, and title indisputable; the other property consists
of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch
and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now and for
a long time past kept by the subscriber. The stock ,
consist-
Ing of very line Gold and Silver Hunting Case Lever Watch
es, very tine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepiue and other
Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear
Breeches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pine,
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, I:e., at., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
tacles, Gold and Silver Ttrimidlea, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors Cake Baskets, Cope,
Spoons, Knives, Forks, ac., des Also, Clocks, Music
Bos-s, Accordecus, and a rrs-at vbriety of other goods. The
above is not one of thew schemes WiliCit are devised to en
trap the unwary, bur cs and will be a fair sale of the entire
propdrty belbuguis
to the subscriber, persons are positively
assured the stbsz h,rs not beau
purchased for the purpose of
deception, ape( to palm off Common (lilt and Plated Jewelry,
for tine • nonesuch will be distribatod, the most respect
alde amens are given as references, to those disposed to pm ,
Chmi. shares. Aft orders by Mail enclosing tj,e mousy will
be, rot attended to, and receipts lorvsatdtd to the ad
trees the sender, by return snail. Any person sending
ten dollars at one time, shall receive eleven separate receipts,
In as many separate names if desired.
12E-11,_ In writing for abates, please write the name of the
Post ÜBec, be which you wish the aneper directed. This is
the gr,ttest chance of getting a largo amount of valuable
prul , ..rty, toe IA small sum, as has ever before been offered to
the public. fiend on your orders, a. 3 share are selling
and it to confidently expected the distribution will boon
ho made.
Articles ali,,ttet! TcOriti at a distance, will be sent to
, 111 ut nzie:use.
)I,3l...Agents wanted in er,cy town and villago. All cum
mun!c:s.liun3 must be addressed to
L. P.. BitOO)IALL,
No. 50 South Scconc.l street, above Chesnut,
jy 4 .2C:13.- I.lllladelphia.
Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand
CARR2AGES AND 'BUGGIES,
FOE SALE AT
WHITE'S REPOSITORY,
TWO MILE RUN,
NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
A. or exchange, ou the meet remionablo terms, a
a tine assortment of Barouches and arcond-hind
Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, Come but little
lased. Also, twetity.one new Buggies, made in nay own shop,
from the so.y best material purcha9ed in Eastern market.
A flue lot of trotting Wagons,
new and second hand. Also,
a lot of boat Wag , no, Jenny hinds, Germantown Wagons,
Jere.oy Wagons and llcekaways, two flue Pheatons, seats fur
four persons, clan of them Watzon'a make, and the other
New York make. Two Ike Salklea, one made by Mr. D.
Rodgers. Philadelphia, and a few Gammon Buggies, suitable
foe Ught marketing. The subscriber flatters hianielf, that
ho ern make it to tho lute:eat of persons aishing to par.
chat), to giro him a call.
The establishment is convenient to the city, the Excelsior
Omni hes Line of Ccaef. es passing the door cte: y ten mlif u:ee.
W11.1T1,1.
V . WEE'r POTATOES.—
.0 40 bnxla. Sweet Potatoea,Pitt received and for gale by
Cct27 JAB. A. - f.F.TZEB. 89 Water street.
PPLEg =
29 bbl!. extra lino B.antbo and Belledower;
ES " Vandiver,
Rnesett Apnlee, Just reed and for end:: by
doll JAS. A. ic,KTILEJA, 82 Water street.
LOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received,
IL./ and for ealo by (fell' 111 Ni.Y H. comar:a
DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPINU, Blankig, and
Dzlucark'd aystem of
W. 0. lIAVEN,
Comer Marltet aLd Ev,:on4
GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE P.
of Ili .hat root:trod and foi Lute ?..y
W. B. EA'VEN,
Corner Market and eocend streets.
10 DRUMS COD MA I, for sale by
BAGALRY, COEORAVE & CO.,
tics. /8 and 20 Wood meet.
WIRMWMMI
E=ME=
MEDICAL.
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
,%. "sT 'D
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. M'Lane'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.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS 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,
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
FLEITENG BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering from others
than Fleming, Bros., will do well to write their orders
distinctly. and take none but Dr. 3PLaites, prepared by
Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any
part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve
three-cent postage stamps, or ono vial of Vermifuge for
fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must
be accompanied by twenty Centd extra.
M'LANE'S VERMIFIIGE AND LIVER
P1T.T.8.-75 groaa on hand and for map by
B. L. FAHNBBTOOK A CO.
Corner Wood and Fonrth atroeta._
NEW TREATMENT,
Private and Confidential Medical Advice!
AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE 110SPI
TAL—EBtablizhed for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal
Weakness and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. AMOS & SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Main
end Quay streets, (up stairs.)
A MOST SOIENT11(10 INVENTION.
An instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Nocttur
nal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weaknens,
&c. Can be permanently cured in from fifteen to tweruty
days, by the use of this instrument, when need conjotztly
with medicines.
YOUNG MEN TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE:
Dr. AMOK . SON take pleasure f in announcing thtst they
have invented a most important) a itc =lent for the icnre of
the above (linemen. It has boon subjected to a teat by the
most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelwhia and
Now York; it has been declared the only useful insrrnment
over yet invented, for the care of Seminal Weaknoes,or any
disease of the genital organs, (mused by the secreit
of youth.
Dr. AMOS A SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical
as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themsnlvd 9 that
in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after
fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the. in
strument in good order.
Persons wishing the above useful Instrument will observe
that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely
packed and sent by express, is ten dollars.
NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES.
Dr. AMOS Qc SON may be consulted from eight o'clock In
the morning until nine at night, in every stage and symp
tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhcea, Gleeta, Secondary
Symptoms, Seminal Weaknoaa, Impotence and Strictures of
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secrecy. The treatment
they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years' extensive
and successful practice in London. The most inveterate
cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated in eight or nine day%
deed cases of a alight nature in two or three days, at a mod
erate expense. The cure effected without confinement or
hindrance from business; also, nodes and rains in the bones
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A CURD WARRANTED.
Dr. AMOS .4 SON have devoted their attention exclusive
ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have
consequently been enabled to render to their follow-creature
fully testified and greatfully acknowledged by convales
centpationts and others daily arriving In town from all parte
of the country, for the express purposeonly of consultations
while their exertions have been crowned with the most eig
nal advantages; yet from what they have experienced -
inquiring Into the causes of these infections complaint
(from their most simple condition to that of the most dan
gerons and inveterated) they have always entertained the
possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in
variably found that the moat horrible and mangnant forma
of disease could almost always be traced to ono of the fol
lowing causes :—lgnorance, neglect, or the 111 effects of un
skilful and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. AMOS Qt
SON have succeeded in discovering, In the selection of their
remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautions course • omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character,
as well as those whose premature or injudicious application.
might be productive of bad consequences in the hands of
private individuals. In short the landible end of their re
medies Is the loosening f a great mass of human misery by
the atleniation, relief and prevention of those grievous af
flictions that are in reality the secret foe of life, and which,
while they so extremely eurround us, call aloud fur our skill
and Interference for their extermination.
COUNTRY INVALIDS.
Persons in any part of the world m3y be successfully
t:aated by ferwardin; a correct detail of their cane, with ci
remittance for niedicmod, tie.
Addreee Dr. A 110.9 t SON, corner 'Main and Quay street;
Buffalo. N. Y. ja2.3:dlnelv
PRIVATE .DISEASES.-DR. BROWN'S
MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices,
No. 60 SMITLIFLELD Street, Pitts if
-
burgh, Pa.
DR. BROWN is en old citizen of Pitts
burgh, and has been in practice for the
last twenty fire years. 1113 business has I-. •
been confined mostly to Private and Bun
gical Diseases. •
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS
in need of a medical friend, should not -11,; •
fail to find out the sure place of relief. :4,1 , -
The Doctor is a regular graduate, and
hie experience in the treatment of a certain clam of diaeageo
to a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent
relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice,
DB.. BROWN'S REMMIES
- -
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases—
Impurities and BcrofniOns Affections. Also, all disear A
arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests Itself DI the
form of a tettor, psoriasis, and a great many forms of akin
diseases, the origin of which the patient in entirof. - i ignorant
To persons so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a stir° and.
speedy recd/cry.
HESIINAL WEAIINTBB
Dr. Drown'a remedies for this abirming tronble, brsugh t
on often by that solitary habit of Bonin:Lai gratification which
the young and weak-minded often give way to, (to their own
destruction,) are the only reliable soraediew known in this
country—they aro cafe, and make a upealy reetoration to
health.
RIIETIMATIBM
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dis
ease in a few dapt—he will warrant a cure. Re also trerl 3
Piles, Gleet, Gonerrhma, Stricture, Urethral Discharges , Fe
male Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of tha
Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in the Back
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, togotb",r with all
diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, contr.drang cll.
rected to DR. DROWN, No. 60 Smithfield 'street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., will be i:nmedlately answered. liltglicizo rent to any
addreae, e.,..fely packed and secure from obtervation.
°ince and Private Rooms, No. 50 Sruf.allleld rtreet, Flits
burgh, Pa. spa
ANOTHER suppl:; of Low & Sori's superior
Loudon Toilet ..raps received to-day, by
JOS. FLE.SIINO,
felt) Corner Diamond and 51arket street.
10 SACKS FEATHERS, for sale by
BACIA.LEY, COSORAVE CO.,
Nua. IR land 20 Wood 5i.../tet
DRIED APPLES.-150 bus. choico Dry
Apples, received and for sale, by
JAB. A. FETZERv
ap3 Corner Market and Flint streets.
pA_RISIAN TOOTII PASTE,' prepared
under the supervision of Dr. Ilulliben. Sorg , oa Deu
ti,t, for ealo;by JOS. FLEMII,IO,
; OLlS.—Dreeded Hogs, jnat receive' an
V_ for 8310 by JAM P . -8 A. DLTZEB.,
89 Wat Per strove.
FF.AFUMERY-Of descriptions and pricen,
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