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Be., No. 21, 11'ock1 Btrea:, islttsbnrgb.
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FLEKING, succt , ssor to L. Wi!-
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Cox .t Co., corner of Yarkct otreot and tho Diamond,
ke.ops constantly on hntni a Dill r.s.,.:;:traont of D 111.109, mED•
NINES M.ED1C.11.4 Cii.E911,3, rE1::.1 1 ... 1 1 , 1E1LY, had all tull
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VALTLa P. 1LLR711.1.1.1 " , .' , ll R. 116311iS
WP. Co., Iniporters and
e dealt. iu Fr.2ricil and Lal,rican pAPE.I I .
11:;(39, No. bi Vicud ft:et Pitt , A):lrgli.
Acid-e.o:o agzntti tl.v,c , ...:,,Diatud manc.".“. - Autclo:
DOUCOUrt fi Co., brig 7
AVID OAriPBELIi & SAMUEL POL
., '3,001.;., have az.iociatul together under the style of
CA,SIIBELL,ft POLLOCK, for tit° transaction of r. general
Variety and Dry Goods bueiness, and the tuauuf...cturo of
plain and Waved Line Gilt Mouldinit , 3. nllll9
PHILIP raymn.E.oll2llT J. d1ME11.!3.3:i.
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113) E Y.ITER & `ANDERbON, (succesßors to
Joshua C 0.,) wholesale deniers in FOREIGN
FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS,
No. SO Weed street, op;-alts the St. Charle3 Pitte•
burgh.'
J. I. OILLL 3t II A. PINSK:NIL
J. GILLESPIE C 0.,., Looking ,lass Manufacturers,
o ~, and dealers in Looking Glass Pla Plato Glass, En
gravings, Combs Mid Fancy tkoods, No. 7 b Wood ctrcct, Pitts-
On hand and made to order, Gilt ilor Mantle Glasses,
Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and GULF, .1112:)d, or Mould
log, or every description.
/SW-Steamboat Cabins tmcaratcd andCitt
BOTTLERS.--JouN Ooor,N a.; Co., BOttilerB,
N 0.187 First etroot, would respectfully inform tho pnb-
Po that they hero conBtant:y on baud a largo Happly of
BAIkUPABILL.A, 1.411;Ell±.1, ‘: .U 1.11; and PORT.EII,
arihe
/he attention of faaiille: le particularly directed to the
fazt that they bottle WAI: .Li ALL iu itepurestetnta.
Phyalcianu recommend h. - to Laniii oa acc'Jr.ut or ito whom°.
Boma and otrengtheuine; Gnntitieo. ee:t30:1,7
J. DA. I.7.ITTILE
I%IERCHANT TAILOR
NO. 5 ST. CLAIR STR.LET,
(Dr. Irish's Nov 1LAit6A3214.)
IMBZIE
31 W. KERR, ARCIIITECT, REMOVED
from cgoor of Fifth and Wood to
-.AIR STREET,
In Phillips' new building—continue to prepare Planc and
Specifications of, and to Superintend the Erection of every
description of Bnildinge. dcZtly.
A FULTON, BELL AND .B 1 .A SS
e FOUNDER, N 0.70 BEOGND etioet, Pittsburgh, Pa,
is prepared to furnish to order
ICERIB,OH, STBAND3OAT, FACTORY AND OTILER BELLS,
Of all sizes, from le to 10,000 lbs.
OBIESE BELLS made to order. STOP and GAUGE COCKS
of all sizes, for Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAIIINGS,
and every variety of Bra.9s Castings fini2hed 10 the noateHt
manner.
RABBIT'S AN'2I•ATTRIT.IOII METAL; ITTJTON'S I'A
TENT METALLIC PAW - A..INQ, for &team Eriziuca. [ap2:3:ly
Li OUGI RIDGE & MAXWELL,
LIAIrUFAOTIIRERS OP
Loobing-alr.zsez, assn
Bruzhcs 5
Awl Dealers iu Clocks, House Furnishing Goads,
&a. &o. Q.
no. 128 lAreott ittrect,
PITTSBURG/I, PA.
Ittaolttto Ltratl , 3B made to ()ran'
EDUCATIO AL
St. Fr ranc2.@ Academy for 'Boys,
UNDER THE CARD', 0? THE FIIALTUTS.W.C; BRO?UERS
Loretto, Carlbries. Cot
rp II I S INSTITUTION, NATURA_T.LY
situated for Ednce.tional purposes, Etiforrli all I'D() in
ducements that cim :or a Cltheiic Ins , Antion.
It is located in the most healthy ,i;,l i•ictureqque p.irtion cf
the Alleghenies, ..a.i:arit four mtioi hem Cre , r , m Station, the
direct mail rout, b..!twon Philadolplii.i and Pit'...:iburvh. The
scholastic ear cuuumnoinf-, the lira 3.londay Eeptember,
will dose tiro 11th of July
The Terms for Gourd, including a - English scien
tific Course, are ..p.h) per annum.
The Claioic and Modern Language] form an extra chargo
of $lO per annum.
Washing and nap of lictidim; 10.
Hor further partioulars apply to the superior of the Acai
decay.
References can Lo =ale to tile Rt. Roy. Dr. O'Octitton.
ap3o:lydlcm
Vincent's Coliege and Seminary,
UNDER TILE aLRE OP TUB BENEDICTINE rterrizns,
Neter Latrobe, Wenn - Lorel:r.nttl county, P.
TN THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE
usual branches of English Education.
In tho SIDIINARY the Clasidcn, .7..latheasat . :fT, History,
Itheterics, Philosophy, ,
eta., and the diaer:mt Iranches of
higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring to
Priesthood.
The terms for Board and Tuition are :LF:J par year, to be
paid sernlannually, strictly in advance.
German cud French and ether langua;,-cs, Drawing,
lag and _llm.ic,fortu no extra charges,excoptiog some recem
peusation for the use of instruments.
Idediciue, Washing, Books, Stationery, etc., force extra
charges.
For particulars apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate year Lcgins on the Ist of September, and
ends nee the 3d of July following.
EATILEII 0. 13 LIMN,
Director of the College.
DRY GOODS.
RetretteL P.,etrc . t,sacit I .7,
A"°THER CRASH—IN PRICES !—Bc
ing duterminod to Sea coir stock, though the Timoa
are Tight," wo have made a general ti weep—
ItLIDUCED THE LISTIIIE 612v011
To still lowtr priced
43pNow is the time to buy 'shim the umrtmont ie yet
unbroken, and the Prices Pat Down! Down!!
detig J(l3. Iletl , lE, 77 Market street.
rEillE LAST CIIANU.V.I IN FIGURE:4.—
A_ Bonnet Itibbonn, worth 75 cents, at OVA per yard"
du do do 623/ 2 ' at 50 do
du do do ;A at 37;,5' iM
do do do ',17,;(.. at '25 do
JOHEPIT lionys l
77 Market street.
R ich VELVET TRDIIIIINUS,
AT REDUCED PIIICE.i.
A choleea.wortment on hood and fur tale at
)Dill DOlLtilLit', 77 Market eirtLet-
-GrEINITLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS-- - -
Wool, silk, Merino and , ;cavy Cotton Under Shirts
and Drawers--a fresh supply roceived LIOILNE'B,
dolt' - j7 Markin strcot.
LIVE Cent 3 per Pound Reduction in the
Price of BILADLEY'3 YAl.NS.—WhAe4alo Bnyera and
Peddlers will be farnielied TIMECTLY
KNITILINU -YARNS at a ruductien of Five Cents per pound,
by the bundle, after this date, Fur Coh, and Cash only.
JO3. 110101 E, 77 Market stront,
Arent for the Mannfaottirer
• (led
INIRROIDERIES.—Our oxcellont stbek - of
.13-111 French Embroideries, and the low prices at which
they WAN', triarkod, 0ft.,...5. rare inducements to ladies wishing
to purchase the latest Gtyle.:.
MONEY 1 MOPE !! -PRICES MARK
ED DOWN.
4al , - Great reduction In the price of Embroideries
We Lave gone carefully over our handsome stock of
FItENGILWOD.IiED COLLAP.S,
UNDID. SLEEVES,
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MUSLIN BANDS, etc., etc.
And flzod the prices to snit the " Hord Timm."
The Ladles may rely on getting bargains et
4 pct 27 LlOil.NE 4 2.<"i hicrtet ctraet.
'E WILL SELL from the present time un•
_ commonly cheap FOrk. CARL Please call and exam
trio oar stock. C. HANSON LOVE,
0ct20 4 Fcrmerly Love Bras., No. 74 Market et.
DRINTED FRENCH MERINOES, for 62
and 76 cent?, Worth $1 and $1,25, tho boot uosortment
In tho city. O. LIANEON LOVE,
(formerly Lan Brathero),
No 74 !',l.srkei ctrect.
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.-
A full C9PAntan6 - a t , very cheap.
C. L'A.Nl3Ol'.; Ti-.) VP.:, 1,77..er1y Lave Brothere,
' • 74 Ilarl:ne etre.vt
'LIVERY Econoraiml Purchaser of Dress
(loafs, Shawls, Mantles, &c.; also Domestic and Sta
ple tiood.s, will and it to their advantage to call and ozami
odr Now Stock rf Fall and Winter Dry Goods before parches
lug elsewhere. C. HANSON LOVE,
cat& ' Forrsoriv hove BMX.. Nr. 74 Market e
SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS I—Wool,
Brocha, &c., both long and square, the very best in tbo
city, and at very low ;prices for cash.
C. .I.4AASON LOVE, formerly Love Bros.,
No. 74 Market street.
.14QUE and MARSEILLES, Fleeced, for
making Baquoa. A largo aizortmer.t at
dacg (31:',0. C - 7111r2 S CO'B
W ONNET VELVET.—Every variety of Bon-
I' net material,Velvetz and Satina, for eale at
novla HORNE'S.
- MEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-
..AA 23 boxes assorted sizes, 4's, L'e and 6's, Sperm Candles
on hand and and for saki by
Jail
OAPS.---
Ili 1000 I.racs Rooin Soap, In ID., 2 lb. r.rld 3 lb, I) - )m.
L. 603 " No. 1 Palm ecap.i, In th., 2 11% rind 8 2). bars.
L 603 f‘ Chemical Olive rcep, in D. Inn-p:.
2)0 " (Heine 02Ido " "
• 280 " German
200 "' CaStil9
" Pac Palm
On hand and for r
rale by
jail
C l BUFFALO, CALF AND CLOT i
OVER6HOES, offered levr, at "The Peoples' Shoo
Store," -N0,17 fifth street, near Market.
DTPFENBA.C.FIER k. CO.
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ONLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel
ling Homo, of four rooms, with lot of ground Y.O feet
front on MouVrtly etreet. Allegheny city, by 110 deep to an
alloy. Terao, ,7,400 in hand, hatilnce at one, two and three
BUFFALO litii;S.LKeplendid article of
Gents' and 1adi , 2,8 Itl:Cale Over Shoes. Also, Gents'
Calf Over Shoe, at the People's Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth
street, near Market.
nov2l
fOk t:'C''''''' , .'''' - ' : •147: 10.-`:4:,
Wl4O i! SA IA G ti;
EltS Second tz, 147 Fist
MEIME3
AND IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS.
Nos. 231 and 223, Cortatr of 1.:11.a-,:y and
wearer's City Geass,
PITTSOURQH, PA.
IRON, NAIL 9, COTTON YARN?„ I:c., &c., CONSTANTLY
rminD PI r OiNDL.C.,I4.3 ......... Cofl:N
ri..l EI:ANS
Forwarding and Conimission 7:llereliants,
Nos. 114 AHD 115 WArar. SiIIRET, PITIBBUIVI 7 I, PA.
JOSEPH 11011112.
77 I,lsrket street.
E. C. c J. IT. FIAWYRB
" in 3 lb. 1472
" init. u
E. C. & .1
~:.~Yfi~3
CCM - U - 3EIIT & SON,
rwq.
DIFFENBACHER at CO
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GIit, I OERS
WM. IL
M. 1 . 1„ SMITH & CO.,
rrersEITYRGET, PA.
BIM COS(iIAVE CO. 9
WHOLESALE GROCERS;
No. 1@ and 20 Wood Streei.,
W3l. MILLI:a, Philp 0. Illcaus)N, Pittabli
MOLLER & EMICE.' , KETSOai,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Irwin 136'.rects,
SOLE AGENTS Fu
0 4 HAND
ZUCCE.9::ORS 'To vacs e, m'cANDunnd
ViiiOLEISALs GROCERS,
DZA.I.Ei39 Tr;
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,
AND PITTSBURGH. lIA.NUPACITURUS GEI EItALL7,
Corner of Woad and Water eitreots,
PITTSBURGH, P.I.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION.
P:10PP.13`.1:086 0? Tait
C3e1.2.1=5 9 Pittsburgh, Dleadvall* E trio
CANAL LINES.
matopr,s, RILAGEN & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
11/ERCHANTS,
No. 30 BYCAMORE:I BT., CINCINNATI, 0. [
J. 11 HOUSEMAN,
(LATE OF HOUSEMAN I; SMiTLI,)
COMMISSION AND FORWLIDING
ramacro ANTS,
No. 9 N. Second Street,
e.o:3m ST. LOUIS, MISS
MALCOLM Lifi.Cll .1011:i L. L 202 ..Z73
JOSEPH S. LEECH - a C ).,
Nos. 24,2 and 2411 Liberty si •eet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Gilie 6 Ea, Fe
AND COMMISSION MERCIIANI'S,
DEALI:I.:3 IN
FLOUR AND _4_-; C 0
TLN PLATE AND TINNEPS LiT(24,`N, A .‘D
PE TIPS OILNELGH mArauroAcT - 4..g.F,5.
1119:14Pgrj
GENERAL. OOM:t1I;;Slo
AND
FORWARDING 4 1.1. q TS,
Levee and Wataktfigt.c.n live -Luc",
WYANDOTTE CITY, KAMAS,TELEtiToRy
R:F&RING2I3.—Jc.eph E. Loch E.: Co., ar,
alorchant.7. gonorally.
CIAS. LIMMEIRZT3, C. J. EN3 IN, 30.g1i Wrauam
Humphreys, lloflho w &
!"3 ".7
i 2 kill
JP a 0 ID C .A 1 111 Gor4 E
COMMISSION PAESI:CHANTS,
75 NORTH ViLiAILVES AND 155 NORTII WATER
Above Vine Street, PIELLADNI.€OIIIA.
REFER TO
Conrad, Thompson S Co.,
Thonapson, Clark & Young,
Biter, Price & Co.,
Caleb Cope & Co.,
Barcroft. Beaver 4:
Canby, Neville a. Hughes,
E. M. Lewis, Cashier F. and M. Bank,
Jos. C. Mitchell,Cashier N rch'e Bank
Morris L. - Hallowell a Co.,
McCutcheon & CoHirai,
John M. Kennedy & Co.,
Ituiguel & Co.,
Pickett, Mathews Cc.,
shrowebury & Prico,
11. Langley & SOU',
Lawrence & Mathias,
A. D. Bullock & Co.,
tiehnes & Co.,
Bagaley, Closgravo & Co.,
EM=
A. L. WEBB & BRO.
(Sticceols to klnzit )
GENERAL COMMISSION 'ERC
A:ND AGENTS lOU VIE TALE , )F
DUPONT'S POWDER IND SAFETY FUSE,
Corner Pratt arid Coninte7e.3 streets,
BALTIMOR E,
lleceive pn Cousignin, ar all kintiz of Wostera Produce,
and advances thereoL.
REPE 11 C
Geo. W. Smith & Co., W 11. Smith & Cu.,
W. 11. Garrard, Toiler ..ts Ricketsci
m..r.1:3t.a-w Cm
lIENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and
_PLA
Commission Merchant, and wholesalc, dedicr in FISH,
011h't;SE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUOE genuraliy,
25 Wnod ntreet,Plttaburich. mar:3
GLASSWARE.
LLYRID B. CIMLCIIG "CBQAN sonr.r.r. , :n.
N.Dwnr.r. , DITEMAIDO 7 TILNIVi T.. RINGIVAIC.
PURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Man-a
facturors of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASSWAia'„
varehonse No. 17 Wood otroet, corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
All other kinds of Glasswaro nod Window CilaJe, at
low 111arkot prices. up11: , .11 y
LEES I.'. =LIS .105,..'113. I.
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EI)LIE & ULAZTI, SuccesdorP to MuIN-any
_...j ft, Ledlie, inannfactnr..rs of Cut, Monle.cd and
Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE. and dialerJ in nil
kinds of Window Glass, Flasks. Viels end Borticc. Warp.
110:1133 corner of Mrkot and Wate: strerte, Piitsbu#.
=ha:ay
WINES AND LIQU )3,5.
30.13 EN DRYAD. & CO.,
WEOLESACE DEALERS IN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh,. Pa.
Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, Gins,
Monongahela and Itectifled ite—also,
Wild Cherry, Raspbe ry. 'lnd Ginger Fran lies. Lapl
J. & T. GROUTT,
IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETU.,
DEALERS IN
FINE OLD MONONGAIIET A RYE WHISKY, PEACH
AND APPLE BRANDY. AI SO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Vrmat S:reetz,
apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA.
HONEGGER & CO.,
IMPORT7:111B OF
French and German Wines and Liquors,
CHAMPAGNE, ha., ac.,
161 Smithfield street, between 6th and 7th stn.,
mhbflyclbwi PIT ISBUR.GH, PA
M. DEVLIN IS. KENNEDY.
DEVLIN & KENNEDY, Whole6ale Wine
and Liquor Merchants and Rectifying Distillers, No.
63 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Po.
TIRY APPLES.-50 bbls. bright Dry Ap
-4.1.:, plea, received and for sale, by
ap3 P PPlll,' ii. 0)1,171148
(RN APPLES.-15 bbls. choice Apple
received and for sale by
aps HENRY IL COLLINS.
11ItEANS.-20 bbls. small White Beans, just
to received end ter gale by laNitY H. COLfl
TIMOTHY SEED.-10 bags rec'd and fb7
sale by 0:3) lIESRY H. COLLINS.
NEW WALL PAPERS CIIEAP.—StiII
they come. W. P. MARSHALL & CO,
op 9 87 Wood street.
- pirEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES.-
-I We are daily receiving from our own and Esstern
factories, additions to our stock, which consists in part of
Floor Oil Clothe,
Carriage Oil Cloths.
trurniture Oil Cloths,
Table Oil Clot.
Crash Oil Clothe,
Transparent Oil Cloth.,
Transparent Window Shades,
Bali Llohands, and
Shade Trimminga
Mexchanle, llowiclieepers, and otlari, requiring., any go d
in our line, aro invited to call and examine the stork, ane
Judge for thenhielves in regal,' to the quality and price.i.
J. kLi. Pi.iILLIP..=,
mr26 INca. 20 and 2S lit el , or etr.ct.
_ .
bbls Flint hominy, just
roodred and for bale by JAS. A. FETZER.,
KAT Corner hIP-rkot and Second 'trona.
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.•,,1.:.:,.,....,;.,if,.-,:17,--4:',.;'..,
Y,.0 ;,5~~~3:.:
EMIZM=M
JOS. EUZITI:Ii
$1.',. - 1 4. - ... E 2 ii., t., n.
BUILD:LIU.
dI PEN DAILY, fr.r.,a C: •2,
43: ou dnil f' , . - . , turciz:yeTor.ilig...2, fro= MLly 13,
;;IL,r 14t, floui 7 to 0 o'cicc:“ aucl Crow 1. - ; - uvoubc:
Ict. to L. 17 li,t, 17orn oto b
Drponte rrottived of all Kula) not 1.33 than Cto DOLLAO.,
and r, dividend of the prefita declared twice P year,
in June
and Interact tr:oi dociared the ride of prr
cont. per curium, on the hint of Doreinbtr, 1.8 f•.;.; alEr. in
art Drot.rnber,lSte, and in Juno and December, 1557.
IntErePt, if not drawn cot, 13 place d to the credit of the
ddp.c ;toe principal, rind beam the eauatt intere:lt from the
ring, day:. of June nod December, compounding twice a year
witlicut troubling the depositor to call or even to prettent
hi pass thin tato, money will double in ices than
twelve yearil, nothing in the aggregate ntor.: AND otic-tacte
CILN7. A rraa.
Boole containing the Charter By-haw),ll - aloa and Reltr. , -
tomi, furnished grotto, on application at the oftlea.
Presldeint--GEORICIE AL uuton.
PnVllnatin.
PITTSBURGH
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fr,:pewell iiel, , burn, John H. Shormbergor,
.Maims Shkile, ' N. Grattan Murphy,
Alt.mander Bradley, Isaac H. Pennock,
To-berz liol , b, James D. Kelly,
William S. Lately, James lierdinar,
Hill Barto.v:n, John S. Ccsgrnve,
TAIIETV , ..9.
Wiill.nn J. Ando - 30n, James W. Hsilman,
John il. B!•.cicosf h. Charles linap.
I.l:)ert Culla rt. , oil, I'. A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John. 11. bleiler.
J. Gardiner Co Win, Walter P. Mardhall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Gsraphei I. A . 51. l'cllocl:, H. D.
Charles A. Coltend Henry L. Ring - wr_lr.,
William Dougl P.E2, John H. sawyer,
.i , :eneis Fell., George S. Schierl.
George l. tflinner:, Alexander Tiudle.
.. , ames S. Loon, Theobald Iltr.batnetter,
Williaml..7. flAven, George R. White,
2e,-..r.....^.:7„..,.,:d Tre....surcr—CllA.S. A. COLTO.N. [fe3
B A N El' ®IT A
J. STEVENS & CO.,
DE22I.OINEii, IL'
COLLECTIONS MADE and prornpuj
LANDS colected and locato , d. Canitalieta
rwnl:ing to mate i in the West, can do do through
thie Lowe. Correvondence solicited. flay2latra
USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
Pzom:doc.ry Not,l,ll3ouLle, Mortgagoa, and all Securities
tur Monoy.
- Money Leaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral
socurity.
NOTES AND DRAFT.S BOUGILT AND SOLD.
Perseus desiring Loaub can be accommodated on reasons
Me terms, and ct.pitaliste can be furnished with good e.acnri
ties at remnnetativo prices.
Aldo, ittt3nd to do SalB mting cud Lsad - h:g of 11.0.a1
Estat9.
thtic3, No. 92 F OUItTIi etrmt, abovo "Wood.
tz•i. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public.
11.01,2tiES & SONS, .13ankri- , . and
.hang,firolcors,andDealers in Notes;yraftu. Accept.
ance ,- .1, Gala. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchano on the
crn and We.A,rn eitie3 vonntantly for sale.,.;
Collt,ctief.ii math) iii all the cities thronFtiont
D,1,0316.3 received in par ftirolla Or tnrrinaL pap2r,
Ili Market. Rtrcot, botwern Third and Fourth
FEIIIONIAS WOODS, Conanaeroial Broker., and
De‘llur Stock a, IC^nl Estßte ; 7
E~nrthntrr.ct, jAnt,
WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
.1311.7 Era, Dialer ;n Exchange, Commercial and 13 tP:a:
~ t ea. bcrriit and nuld on COILIIIIIO3IOII. C, - o.l,etionE
carefully lu. Intere:,t paid on Depodlte. 17;r,
JuNF,e , ' NIP BUILDING, Fourth utreet.
Ey the President of the illnited
y Et.tateg.
N pursuance of law, I, JAMES BU
CHAN AN, esident of the United States of AniericA,
do hereby drelara and in tko known that public sales will be
held at ihr und,rtnentioncd land dikes in the Tirauvaty
OP NEL:ILn KA. at tte periods berOna'ter designated, to wit:
At tee I.ted otllce at BIt.OWNSVILL . r, commencing ou
IVlonday. the s ath day of Seyember viett, for the ttp.poeal
of the pui,:ic 14ht1.1 wititio the fullo..‘ing mimed township. 3,
. .
11", ;111 r!I line and cad of the allele pr inef pal
flint part f out outside of the Sac aiel Fox, and
1141; reservation, range 17.
11a: tYlfl VAS - I:l:Thip .4 1,2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sac
and act ' all B:eed, Nu mad . reservation, and frac
tional tov. - uship., 5 and 6, of rr riga 16.
That pat t of tywntAlip rttt outside of the Sac and Fox
reservation ; township 2, the parts of townships 3, 4 and 6
outside C.' trio trod,iia f Nrtualia reservation; and Iran.
tional 5. of range 16.
That part of toWuLhip sae outsida of the Sac and Fox re
servation; lownship, 5,3, and 4; that part of township 5
outside of Half Breed ; Nemaha rezerca.iou, and Owti
asp 6, of range 11.
To . on,hit:9 1,5, 3,4, 6, and 6, of range 13.
Tcwrishit.s I, 2,3, 4, 5 ant 6, of r,u4o 12.
T.Gwriliip - 1 1.2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 11.
Townships I, 2,3, 4,6, and 6, of range-10.
Townships 1, 12, 3,4, 6, and 6, of rat ;;;(3 9.
At the laud office !it r , EF:1iA.51. 7 ..A CITY, coanenc.ng on
.71outhy, do six!h day of September next, for the dtsposal of
the public Lads I , i:bin the following named townships,
viz
buss I nc and east of lhc tixth principal
Fraai,nul v,aoAL.ii.,a 7 snd S, of range 15.
ownship 7, and tractional townships 8,0, 10, 11, and 12,
of ra. 14
Towno.lo h, 5..0. 11, and 12, and fractional township 11,
of ran K. la.
Toy, sa'oliid 7. S. 0. 10, and 11, and fractional te.waships 12
and 13, of I.Lnt;,. 12.
Town dtipi 7, 3 , 9, 10, and 11, and fractional tosinth;p
of range 11.
Towf.sidi.s 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional tuwcahips 12,
11. and 14, of ran ,, ' e 19.
Towniii:ips 7,8, and 13, and fractional tuwnshipa 14, 15,
and 16. of range 9.
At the land office of OMAIIA CITY, commencing on
3fot,d n, Ca: sir IL day a • Sit Inbrr next, fur the diVos ,,l "i
the public LAMS wir_in thr following named townships,
Viz:—
.North of the base line and cat of th • sixth principal
EZIE2O2
MardiE.n. Ind
Ohi.
.t.ozliserilic, Ohio.
Cincinnati, Obi°
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Fractiend n:wnsliip 13, 14 15, and 16, of range 11.
F7actiopll townships 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range 13
Fractional townships 12. and 13, townships 14, 15, and 16,
and fractional townships 17, 18, 19, and 20. of range 12.
F. actional towoehip 12, townships 13, 14. 15, 16, 17, and
IS, and fractional tow ,ships 19 and 20, of range 11.
Fractional town:hips 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15, 16,
17, 18, 1 0 , and 20, of range 10.
Fractional town Aline 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18,
10, and 20, of rung° 0.
han,la al.propria ed by law for the nee of schools, military,
arp: othcr pllrp.it a, will be excind,d from tic
cffuring oft'the above lands will be cornmencedOn tin
days appointed; and will proceed in the order in which they
are advertiged, until the whohrshall have been offered, and
th, sales thee clos,sl; but no sale shall be kept open longsr
than two V. echo, and no private entry of any of the lands
will be admitt-d until after the expiration of the two weeks.
(liven n-;clPr my hand, at the city of Washington, this
thirtieth icy 4. , f March, Armco Domini one thousand cig'dt
hundred eud Sft -u gla t._
=EI
.fly,ry person entitled to the right of I,re-empi ion to any
of the land, within the towuehipa and parts of townships
above enumerated i, required to estMlieh the came to the
aatief of the register and receiver of he proper land
cliice, and e p 131 merit the, efar as sccn as praclicablea f
r.c, icc, and before the day appointed far, the com.
nieneemunt of the public salo of the lunds embracing the
tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited.
THO 6. A 11.115DRIOKS,
Comminloner of the General Lan Utli2o.
Syriepds of the President's iilessago
T is herein ordered that public sales of
a h:.& hr. retofort unqfferal in tit') State of lo=n, in) hold
av fullowa
At the Laud ut➢co at Oxge, commencing on Monday, the
7th Juo,, 1853, of four towunhips, in the counties of
Worth mid v: innshago.
At Lho Land office at Fort Dodge, commencina on Monday,
the 14th of Juno, 1854, of twenty-one townshipe, and path,
of townships, in the counties of Wright, flumbolt, Calhoun
and Pocahontas.
At the Land Unice of Siam, city, commencing on Monday,
the 7th of June, 1759, of twenty.nine townships, and parts
of township's, in the counties of Pocahontas, Baena Vista
Sac, Cloy, ids and Cherokee.
At Vac, Land °aloe at Sioux City, commencing on 51endriy,
the 21st of Juno, 1853, of forty-four townships, and parts of
townships, in the counties of Woodbury. Cherokee, Li'Brien,
Plymouth, Ciouz. cad I;llw:time.
At the Land Oth - ce at Launch Bluffs, commencing on ~0 11
day, tho ith of Jane, 180, of Mils° townships, and parts
of towaships, in the cuunt 4 es of Carroll, Shelby, Crawford,
illoncant and e'realunt.
Et is fOsu ordered in the above mentioned Proclamation,
No. hVll, that the vacant lands in the even-number,d sections
which remain to the United ;States. within air ',Mks on each
side of the undermentioned railroads, be offered at public,
tale on the days and at the places as follows:
At the Land Office at F,rt Dodge, commencing on 31onday,
the list of June, 255', on the "Dubuque and Pacific Rail
road."
At the Land (Rhea at Sioux City, commencing on Thura
day, the lit of July, 1859, on the "Dubuque and Pacuic
Railroad,' and on the' icwa Central Air Line Railroad."
At the I.had Oilice at cuunca ntuff4,c3nimenciag on :qua
day, the Lith of Jane, 1853, on the lowa Central Air Lite
itailread," the "Mishissip 2 i and Missouri Railroad," and
the "Burlington and Missouri Rivor Railroad."
At the Laid Office at Dubuque• commencing on ThnrEday,
the let of June, 1868, on the • Dubuque end Pacific Rail
road " and the "lowa Central Air Lino Railroad."
At the Land Office at Fort Des Ifoines, commencing en
Monday, the ?4th of June, 1858, on the "lowa Central Air
Line Railroad" and the "Mitsheippi and 1.9133a1ri Rail
road."
At the Land Wee at C7iatilon, commencing on Monday,
the 7th cot Juno, 16 . 58, on the •'Burlington and Visconti
Rover 'Railroad."
The lands will be offered with the usual exceptions of
school sections, dc., &c.
The eta-numbered Elections within six miles o - a each side
of the railroads, will be °frond subject, as reinired by law,
to a minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre.
The sales will ,be kept open until the lands are all offered,
which is t o be accomplished within two weeks, and no longer,
end no private entry of any of the lands will ho admitted
entil after the expiration of the two weeks.
i'reemption claimants aro requited to establish their
claims to tit , satisfaction of tho proper register and receiver,
mid make payment for the same, on or before the day ap•
pt.infed for the commvnceav ;a of the public tale:, otherwias
their claims will be forfeited.
THOLI. A. EEN - MUCKS,
Courn:f.nioner of the Gene? al Land Office.
CzYzn!.!. LA::D OPTICE,
l'ebruetry 17. 1'.;53. mrls:6w
bIiSSES' AND CIIILDREisTS' Gum, Over
33 nal Landi-le, clacap r.t tho reoplo' Ehoe Moro, No.
17 Yinh streot, !AIa:IUL
Jr. 9 DIFFENBACILEER &
TWTENS' CALF, Buffalo and Gum Ovorshoes
Ivy, At DIFFENBACHUR, 6 W.'s,
n 9 No, 17 Fifth ntrcT.t
11v 1 1 ILL FEED.
ro ,arka Clrcand Screeninc ;
et) tevthels Lem Meal, for ealo by _
JAMES A. FETZER,
tz; ('orni.r First and Market Ittreetti
- -
OLIVE OIL.-
1,) baake Lv 110: &aux Oil, quarts;
10 " pints;
bows'" quarts, just rec'd and
for salo, by • IIEYME It & ANDEIiFON '
mrl.s Ii o. FS Wcod street.
BANKS.
Z!3 ' . I T 17j G nA aT
Itii:Vt
BY AUTHORITY.
/~~' 4
~~p v:~
6u2.
»i rld uli
mrridian
By Coo Prr.,i :
'Eno.. A. i:ENDPICE.i,
Cornand.odooor of tho Gonvr. - 0 Land Gnie.
•:i,'Cifj L. TO PRF-ENIPTION CLAIM;:,NTS
ap2.3.gma .
NO. 593.
Ststnr.ner
ON AND AFTER MOND IY, IIA CII ::5
f - E1 , 7 . 1\:'517.1, 1 :1% 7 , 1 LA_ C N
L'74 ‘ ll Lr.: fp
Till: :JAIL TRLIN r
oecrJ !3 , :rning, (except Sundtt..l.,•,) 7:f.0 o'clock, it ,hi..gh
tir-A,, 11l riving in Phibilelribizt 11:Lo
EXPI.LSS ic.ttvcii the Shawn evory eves Inv,
itf,tin lock. fßopt,ing oLly Gic. - .l.;:farg,l.,:tz , UE,J r -
tcwn, aufiitzin, Altiv.raa, sc., COr.secting at Ilitr
ri.3l"rg 11 : 11 the Train direct for 113lti-L(.,re. and
Baltirscre at 1:00 o'clock.. P.
,DATIO - 1.1 TRAINS :1t
- - -
Ttlll JO :IN ST NA CC ollf MOD ATION TRAi I c
tia!ty (except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock., P. M. ,:;t:
1.11 etetit.u. , :, and rtmLiug as far as Conemang,b.
l'i PST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Crce':
Bridge leaves daily, (except. Sunday) at 10:40.A. I.q.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Croak,
Leavt, daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.f0 r.is
THIRD ACC,AtrIODATION TRAIN for Turtlo Creek.
Ica. see dail r mc,i 2 dav,) at 6:20., P. N.
TURNING iithll.lB irrire in Pittlbur:lh to, followL:
ExUr ,,, . 1:45. P. Ed.: Mail, 3:10 G. Li..;: JtAltifit'OWLl AC.C..(plitClo
- 11:00 A. ta.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation. 0:5I , :
A. E.. fie.tond Accommt;dation, 12:40, r. at; Third AcoYm
modatioa. 0:10, P. Li.
. .
Tr.%ina iur Blair:1 , 11110 and Indiana, connf,at at 11
Int,rp.rT.l.ion with man train Eagt, Erpreas train rtnd
tht, Johnatoaral accumcdation train Bast and Vint.
PI'ETSBURGII AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
Slonping. at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Council:3-
till.? Road. leave doily, (Sunday ElCept...s.d,) no follows:
NAIL TRAIN 7'oo A. M EXPRESS at
TRAIN'S from Pittsburgh and Connellsville
arrive at Pittsburgh, 11.00 A. M. and 6:10 e. a4s!!
1,r?„. The traveling public will find it greatly to their in
leer I, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
ailroad, as the accommodations new offered cannot be roe
pn...4.scl on any (Alin. route. As the Road is ballz. , ,,ted with
stone, and i. entirely free from dust, we Call promise safety,
bpood nod comfort to all who racy favor this Road with their
Itagg...ce citc-,kod to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, end. to Phila,lelphia. Baltimore and Now York.
Passengers purchasing tier:eta in cars, will be chtzged ton
cent, in addition to the Station rates, cmcopt from Stations
MAI , the Company has no Agent.
mse of lose, the Company will hold them
selves re4ponsible for personal baggage only, and fur an
amount net exceeding 5160.
N. I..l.—The li:zee:pier Omnibus Line has beet. employed to
convey ret:lcengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to e:-.ceed `2.5 cent for cach passenger and bag
gage.
=42
w WIESTEIR.ISII O.6FJTIE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
A NI/ CI NC INN ATI, HAMILTON DAYTON RA I LROA
Di-J!anc.l anis, 5.:9 rltila from. Pi.asburp4 l.r Cincinnati
THIS LINE, is composed of Roads of the
12 Fir 3t and is 10.‘att...1 f.ln-onti a 6,autiful and
I,i ddy cu'tiyated ;ion of _ .
Direct connection l 3 tuado at Cincinnati with the Ohio and
7.1i...43',1ppi h.:inroad. (tits trecka of the C. H. & P. Sc 0. At. 'M.
Itoade, being COD neCtt,l, f.,r
St. Lou,e
Cairo,
~:eiai hi Yieleburg.
P:' r. Orleans.
Inafie At St. the Pacific
nod i fn. PL , :i:ot.:3, far
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
.`..nd pointy Also cunnsct4 at Cincinnati with
I.:entacl.:F Central It. It., .r Lemingtoa, Daarillo, Frankfurt
and all painta in C n:ral ii,ntucky.
Train, 13:.ve Pc:•Tin street Station an thilowe :
as ). I, M" Thrcngh to Cincinnati with
a : 9 - 3 y 1
1.112 one chanr,:e of care,
riving at C:4.3 P. M.
eke Exprasa Pataongar Train, ar
Z:10 riving in CreJthno at 10:05
Lk— :NI., Cin. 8:00 P. IT.
-M. BAG:I-AGFA CIIECiaID 'rano u a.- - six.
Faro as L 01.7 CZ any other Ito-Qte.
For all information, and Tia:ough apply al tl.O
Ticket corner LouougalieLl 11.YUS-2, a:' at P,::an atreut
Balaton.
PlltLier.gors dcliroua of going Calm routo will ask fur
Tickets vi s Delaware Ott-Off.
li. 11 , _101tE, Supt. I'. Ft. W. C. P.. It,
IicLAILEIst, Supt. C. 11..":. D.ll. R.
nov2B
Two Tiareougla Tra Each Way
Daily, Sulailayg
COLUMEIUS, C Lrc, ST. LOUIS
T 27 7.tn
11:11'Y:.:UPSII, COL tr,ill3 CS AND CI NCIXS _4 'I I 1.! L
-0 Ali L: S_; uiu SIL CS ENV! L
Cie - v:1121..115,'1! and Plttsburdl2,
cud eincinudt: inadn Lr
rangement - Jith tun Pit:db•lr;,[2, Port Wayno and Chicago
lii‘nroad Cutnpau., for thajmni I,n of t heir track Ind wean
Pitt--burgh and will run aina h otu Penn
:street Station daily. Sdndnyn excepted, c.dnatuncing
day, march 0ih,1658.
CLBVEL , ND, W
Lea Ve3 Pitt,bargh
Stoubcnville.
oppr,,,At, 3
Vitn.fAin
........... .
Through to Cll-1
ciunnti wall bat Buffalo
one change of ca: gerii2,ißo
This Train to Oluvelcncl hag 30 miuutcl at Ailinnce., for
1:11111 , 2r.
CINCINN2ITI, CLEVICL.t_ND _UD CITIGAGO
L.c.vc.g Pittsburgh.. Arrivc.9
:itcub2llYille
2.115 r. 4
9 "'"' 0 Columbus
MOO Io
Cinciraglt.i
1
Through to Cin-'ol‘2velantl...
cluzati without Buffalo
cliaugo of oars. Chicago
Lea 963 Pittsburgh.
4:00 r i ? s tez/benville
Bridgeport..
CONNECT:OHS ARP. 3IADE BY AllOVI: TILIINS,A.9 FOLLOWS
By C:00 A.m., and 4.05 P. 1.f.,
At WIIIIHIANG, for Cumberland, Liarker'a Ferry, Baltimore
and Washington City.
Only at BELLEAIII, for Carabridge, Zanesville, Lanca3tcr,
Circleville and Wilmington.
By C:00 A. Li., and 2:35 P. U.,
At XENIA, for Dayton Tatham:poll!, Mattoon, Cairo, St.
Louis and New Orleans.
By ti:00 A. te., and 2:15 P. U.
At CINCINNATI, for Lerringl on, Louisville, Cairo, St. L9UL3
and New Orle an!.
Only at BAYARD, for Carrolton, Wayncahurg, Dover and
New Philadelphia.
Only at HUDSON, for Cuyahoga rails, Akron, Clinton and
New Portage.
By 6;00 A. Si., and 225 P. ax.
At CLEVELAND, fo: Eric, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Ca: a
d% Sande: y, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points in
the Noith.weat.
.4i."," The 4:00 P. 31. Train atop.] at all Way. , 7tations on the
Giver vis:ou.
JAMES BUCUAN A N
dleturning Trains.
EASTEeiN MAIL, VIA STEUBENVILLE,.
Leaves Cincinnati 0:00 A. M.
Arrives at Columbus 10:30 P. Si.
Do Steubenville 5:50 P. tt.
Do Pittsburgh. 8:55 r.
PITTSBURGH AND WHETTING MAIL.
Leaves Cleveland 1:00 P. m.
Arrives at Wellsville 0:51 P. 51.
ho Wheeling 8:40 P. tr.
Do ittsburgb 8:55 P. M.
PITTSBURGH ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Belle:sir 6:1)0 A. Si.
Do Bridgeport, oppositv Wheeling.— 0:15 A. tl.
Stops at all Stations
Arrives at Pittsburgh........,
WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAti,
Leaves Belleair 4:3d P. !A.
Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheel:llg 4:43 P. it.
Arrives at Pittsburgh 8:55 P. ni
EASTERN EXPREeS, VII STEUBENVILLE.
LeaveS Cincinnati u.
Arrives at C,olu - mbas 10:00 P. is.
o Steubenville' 4:45 A.
Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. m.
CHICAGO, BUFFALO AND PITISI3ORGH EXPRESS
Leaves Cleveland 10:20 P. to.
Arrives at Wellsville 5:35 A. it.
Do Wheolir.m 11:05 A. tr.
Do Pittsburgh 7:50 A. at.
Connections are made by the Mail and Express from same
points when returning, as aro formed as above when going
from Pittsburgh; also, with the Pennsylvania Railroad for
Harrisburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York
and Boston.
The above Trains will stop on signal of the Station Agent
at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester, to take
up passengers going on or boyond the lino of them Roads.
Trains will also stop to leave plmongers coming from these
Roads, at any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh.
Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond
Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland.
Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc. or
any potato beyond Columbus, via Steubenville, must ask!for
tickets via Steulynville.
Baggage checked through to all principal points, ;_and
transferred free of charge.
For tickets or information, apply to
GEORGE PA:P.OIN, Ticket Agent,
Penn Street Station, Pittsburgh.
F. R. MYERS,
General Ticket Agent, O.A• P. It. 11 , Cleveland.
I. A HUTCHINSON,
General Ticket Agent, P., C. A C. IL It., Columbus.
JAMES FAP.M.EIt,
Superintendent C. A P. 11. 8., Cleveland.
W. W. BAGLEY,
perintendent.P.. C a c. R. 11., Columbus.
ñILROA
?. ?i, , , i, , .,:,- !,J.,. ,- .: , ;:•.':. -- -_:7,: - . 4 i,r...i.,,,P,:'::-,-,:!
o NeW Yorl Sl3lOO I To Baltim3:o
" 10,00 I " Lanc-aater
To flarriaborg, t7AS.
For ticket - 3 apply to „T. STEIVART, Agent,
At [ha P. R. R. Paißenger Station,
on Mort,- and Grant otriTtn.
VIA. DELAWARE 0.172 -OFF
IV - heeling, Cleveland and Chicago, by the CC
and Pittsburgh ilaiiroad.
EllLlliti AND CINCINNAII MAIL
WHEELING ACCOMMODATION,
Arrive?.
New Route via River and Railroad.
12dittUrApOliSsit Cincianati z ltailroad
PONIcEOTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with
T,Tre lia-do, and Terre Haute and Alton , Railr:atle,
to St. Louis cud L,:hyett.. and Indian lqcw Albany
and 6E1101,1. r.ad ikl]thigan O:ntral tor CHIC 4140,
ROCK IS,AND, iItHIBINGT.O.;, and all intermediate
palate. -
Through Ercicht Train to INDIANAPOLIF, TERRE
SAUTE, LarAY.I. , TTE, and pEr.u.
Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in leas
time than any other route by 24 hourri, and at as low rates.
The only road by which eltipmenta can bo made from Cin
cinnati to the Went, without breaking bulk.
Consignment a rondo to J. B. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin
nati; oi, W. B. cLITPDIG, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will
receive proeept attention, and no charge for conarahmion ;
no chargefiot drayage or cznnvitekn at Laterrencaurp.
For further intormat.len, apply to THOMAS RATITIOAN,
(No. 115 Water a trat,) Agent of the Company, who In pre,
paced to giro Trimanezt !1LC.E.r. , 73 to Ir.dianapolic, Terro
ideate, Lafayette,Chicago, Pein, Greencastle, Crawierds.
Charleston, and Mattoon.
0. LORD, President.
. CLIERE, Gang Freight Agent.
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4NK.STAINDS.--A. large variety for sale at
VIM. 6. JONNSIVN ds CO.'S,
eES E•atlvasry Warsbons, st.
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, :,1 ,- ..,_• . .;;ii..5,,. , ,' ; 4' : gf.e.:; , ?,,'. - ,',:•zs':
,EigA:;.lg4-'...:-:.'''....
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P. AILIt 0 A C 1111 P AN " ,
.7+.7T11'. 1 . I ITS A. 11P1,E 1 - o{2i‘ e ..
J nal rqulpra.o,t, add il9 tit rougit coon , t
Pared to tran=l)crt I'wtointr,era and P 1111.21•
1).1:11,P a:nd ii:TEBUF:C II to CILI.CI3..tiO, IN•
171.LN et_P: CIE•ICT.NIiATI, and all places Wo&t and tortiit
with 0 gro,:t and expadition.
am,,, fact 11,13 o'l I lava= s .'n - ect and consolidated
lina lAA w , ..• a Un".... - vnl-idi and is a FIIIIIdent •...olar
ttul,a, that it: Tr• , 111.3 V. In ti ma, and r auf•etioa
ith Traia•, ,At4,r :?z
PAssß:zol.M. TRAIN S LEAVE
Pittsburgh. Crastline. I Ft. Waync.
U. F. . A. f•T. I 12:01 P.M 7:oi'. P. a:.
L..presa `,.1.10 P. M. '10:05 P.M I 5:40 A.M.
11.2 ACII CIIIC ACO-1,1. S. Mail e.t 3.35 A. 51.; ISslreee
at 2:1)0 P. M.
OINCINN.A.Ti—EL Nail at
Ali Trains mai., class Tan ni.ctions at Creatimo for Celnan
bug, Cincinnati, Imharsoolis and St. Louis; also, at Fort
17('.7120 v•ith Tralns of NVabaall and Western Railroad for
Lail'iyetti , , Central Illinois and al with
Trains on the M. It. d L. E. It. ii,
RTURNING.
From Chicogo I Ft.Wayue. I I Arr.Pttah'g
9 . 8 , 45 6,; , .9 A. nT P.2:55 P. I 9.15 P. M..
. ...... t,,09 '2.:CO P. M.. 10705 P.M. 7:25 A M
Trai.:s malts close connections with Trains for Phil.
adelpiiia, Baltimore New York and Eaton.
Trains from St. Louie, Indianapolis Cincinnati and Colum
bus conic close connections at Crestline with all returning
Tr..:;as. At Fort Wayne. Trains from St. 'Anna, Central 1111-
noii, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above
Trains. At Fore-t, connections aro made with Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton.
ACCO:dMODATION T,IAINS--Leave New Brighton for
Allegheny City at 7:i1:0 M., and 1.2:35 P. M. Leave All,:-
glieny City for New Brighton It 10:00 and 4:30 P. M.
To accommodate way travel, Passenger Cars will be at
tached to Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:45 A. M.;
Crestline for Alliance, at 5:55 A. PS4 Alliance for Crestline,
at 6:05 A. M.; and Alliance for Pittsburgh at 7:47 A..M.
130GGAG2 CLIEOS;ED THROUCEI, and no charge for
handlinz.
For Ticket, and fc.rther information apnly to GEORGE
PABK.IIN, Paeoengor Station, corner Liberty and Grant
streets; B. P. PATRICE.", No. 00 De-_rhors street, oppo
site the Tremont House, Chicago, or to the Agents at the
Stations on the line.
TO COM:;LENCE ON MONDAY, March 2911, and continue
until further notice.
J. J. HOUSTON, GiM.l. , Laa'r. and Fr't. Ag't.
D. W. BOSS, l'ass'r. Agent, Chicago.
mr.'l3 JOS. Superintenient.
THE PEriIig:TLVANIA RAlLitOki).
TI.IE GIICAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting
:.4.--;=•, , a - ,..• the Allan tic C`l ti el with 'Western, North-western
f 1 7 ,1 by . a continuous Railway direct.
This;toed also connects at Pittsburgh with D i cof
Steamers to all ports on the Wes •; man at Cleve.
bond and Sandusky v:,th stoar.ler3 to all ports on the North.
e , t,rn Laktal; making the most DIP.Eci, cararzsT and
0c1.12 1;; roars by which FREIOLIT can bo forwarded to and
from tile Git.y.t.T
laate.r. tAr latlelDh In. et. Pltitebizr
%MUST Fiats and 1
Cat s. Boolui,Dry r,oods,(in boxes, bales ,
and trunks.) Drugs, (in boxes,c.nd bales)
Feathers. Pure, ac.
SECOIIL Ci,AS Sheeting, rt
fin; end Bi-•king (in origins] bales), II
Diuge (in casks), Hardy-are. Loather (in L, 100
rolls or boa ea). Wool, and fTheep Pelts, I
SAID Eqstward,
CLA Chains (in
ce.hs), 11 - cmp, Bar•on and Posh, Salt,' 60 c. %a 10A M
(loose Cr in rwi;a), nianniac-
tared. (accept 0iga. , 14 cut,) hol e j
FOURTH CLA.l',:d---Col,l'e, Fith, Bacon, Eteof
and l'orki(aca:its cr 'oozes Pastward,) t ih,
11.111 Larl oil, - Rai IF. Sock Oar- f 4Lc " 100
man Tar, Pitel.,
f.;ribor patio,.
oltit.E; in car I,.ad.R, 3.i cts. ci 100 tba.nntil farther notice.
COTT..)N-5,2 51 bale, not as - eroding 500 The. weight, until
flaTf:ler nct
ehiy,Ting frot cnv point. East of Philv.dol•
p.,:tl:lllc.r to in , ,rlc pviazes "oz Pennsylvania
consigin‘d. to the Ag,outs of this Road
a! Or rift3bUrgil, will be f.,rwarded without
Pl:M e t OT. TEtii".:—.Liarl Z.: Co., Momphia, Tenn.;
CO, St. I.t. ;C. OT.lley lz Co., Evansville,
Co., :tr..,1 Curter A Jewett,
Ery; Ted ; H. V'. Brown St Co., and.
A Co., N. V.. Gr,haLn. Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech A. ;;-1. I::_libyJtr , -..ct.11.7.5t0n; Leech Sz Co.,
NO. 2 . Yelk; No. 1. Piiilw,n street, end No.
5 Lottery Piece, Y,,r11; C. J. Speeder, Philaoelphia;
Niagrsw E.-I:in:ore; D. A. Stewart, Plttaburgh.
ti. HOUSTON,
GoncrAl Freight Agent.
J.
01,7,
Pit t. , 'Lmryll itaiir , a4l naw opvned
for Lilo 1.;;;..re and f,right to and from
, Witt). the Penn.syl.•
.. ;.•
t•t,:_
frei:r,lit to Pl.: l L:dolpti'a
1:., on the Pit t ,, bur , th
,;• c,l 1,1V0r111.1:.
.3:‘`
of bccr.li,,r, TlainE will to run daily,
Stindeye, Lri
lc:“, . 1 7 , .1-3,t.rcr SLatit.o of tho
zy: ~k ll tt+ , • - zr!zl , , 7:90
an 1, ft.; V.:WO A 7:1.
EXPitli!t,S le.tvi:L t z Pitislnrgh at
4:iu 1'.1d., and arriving ci. Coull,P.sv Hie at 6.:20 P. M.
IN will leave, Connella
vi;:s connecting with the Blairsville
AoLorlooodozia. ?rain, Ott the Pennsylvania Railroad which
err vet Pittsburalt at I i
9. 2 A. ni.
11:05 A.
11:20 A. 31.
5:20 P. ",1
10:10 P. 1.
5 P. at.
11:10 P. i.
SUJ 2,15
Cwltiersville at 2.00 P. M., and
cer,n,cti with C...., ii r,ntun Accommodation Trejn. on the
PonnP - ilvauf.,Rvairor,d, which arrive: lu l'lttsbanj,h at 6.00
Pittbsir : ..l), and Btation3 Oil the Pit tx
burgh aerl Cciu !tow!, will be received awl delivered
at Baldwin !Depot, oppoito Dritineene Depot, on Liberty
Ltr , et.
flawing Coaclaoo rMt Uniontown,
Frv,tbuiriz. Cuinb. rlnnid, Cii•unallsvil!3 r gnlarly
on rival of Civil trarii.J.
S:LO P.
11..0 r.
. 1:10 A. 1
.017e.1
0 P.
(h) A. SI
..:00
Maii Cram corinE-cia isiLo 1a batl , i , swton with conches,
by the P . /NM - 111r, Somerset, I.l3riiia,
Sandpiach, Canibvriarid,
Tickets can ho had from Tichot ngoat at the Peanaylvamia
12,tilroa,1 Dtpc.t.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
6.23 r.
7:30 P. M.
8.'1) P.
9.00 P. M.
D EMOVAL.—J. H. PHILLIPS have
I,IA, removed to their new buildine, Nos. 23 and 23 BT.
vf , !: , ,betwebn Pcmr.Btreet and the Bridge.
MAN t;TACT UI',ERS OR FLOOR, FURNITURE, CA P.P.IAO
'I: Al 3 I :I.:, A.:. 0 TU.A.N SP '-iItENT & OPAQUE
CILOTIE
IN OIL CLOTHS Fr- WINDOW BHADES,
Of every description.
Donlon in INDIA LUBBER GOODS, of all kinds, thado
under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New
York Beltinq Companies, for ins sale of their INDIA RUB
DER BELTING, HOSE and PACKING. LEATHER BELT
ING of Eastorn mallufacture t a superior quality; also, Lace
Ic..ather and Rivets. Aunts for the OHIO FIRE—PROOF
:111:411RAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paints, Ve.ruhlhes,
OOi, Turpontino, Brushes, Gla:,s and Putty. 1101.1 SE AND
SIGN PAINTING AND ( - MAKIN() ) in all its branches,
is tho bout and shortest time.
_
J. F.: 11. PHILLIPS,
N)H.23 and 2 Pt. 01.20 r street; Manufactory at PH
on OLlo rl7(nr, three I , elow PittFbnrgh
Posan - tila 51.7.2e1 §tore.
-- gr D, w li. M'CALLUM respectfully
4 v o invite the attention of their former customers
and the public generally to thei present stock, just selected
for Spring sales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign
and ionic Manufacture, eonsi3ting in part of Velvets and
Brussels, Tapesi.ry and Common ingrain: also, Brussels,
Damasit, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS PROM 2 TO 21 FRET WIDE,
Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Cantor; and Cocca Matting; List,
Yarn and Rag Carpets; Venitian Blinds; Painted, Buff and
Green Rolland Shades.
ll'e, m
It will give us pleasuro to show goods to all who may be
desirous of looking or purchasing, and we are determined to
offer inducements to any who may favor na with a call, at
the old stand, No. 37 F. OCATiI Street, near Wood.
mylgay W. D. & li. M'OALLI3II.
( LL CLOih CLOTIHNG—OI all kinds,
Nick and yellow, fir sale at the India Rubber Depot
and 28 St Clialr street. [dog] J..Et 11. I'IIILLIPS.
nil, CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
Oro have on hand, and aro daily receiving additions
thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large stock
of Floor F.nrnitura, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, Tram ,
parent, Green and BuC, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, wed for
ifousefurnishing and other purposes. Also, Transparent
Window Shales, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered and
other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings. .
Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to ex
amine our stock and prices before making their pm... Moses
elsewhere. J. IL PHILLII'd,
colo 28 and 28 St. Clair at'
ILOOR OIL CLOTHS,-
Of our own and eaztorn nytnufacture—all widths, and
cut to cult any sin of rooma or linlle—et the Oil 013th Ware
recnui, No. '2B and 23 St. Clair etrect.
cc= J. lc IL PHILLIPS.
A MIL LIKEN 5c CO. have on hand, at
rsa, thEa ort4 , rnico OLDINET and CHAIR MANUFAC.
TORY, No. G 4 , inithileld street, a largo assortment of Fancy
and Plain Pm :Imre, which they will sell 15 per cent. lower
than customary rate. Terns, cash only. [dec27y
TOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
v V OEILIP.S, Wholesale and Retail, embracing every
style of Farniture, in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut,
suitable for Parlors, Clambers and Dining Booms, equal to
any in Na' York or Philadelphia, and at lower prises. Every
article made by hand, and warranted. Cabint-mators sup
plied with any onantity of iiIIRNITURD and CHAIRS, on
rearonable terros. hotels and steamboats furnishod at the
chortmt notice. Icarcrooms, Nor. 77 and 79 TIiIP.D Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. cc=
~~~~=~~
1), IcE.—siz tiareea prime Rice, just reef:iv
and far sale by MILER & RICH:2;73ON,
nov32 221 and 223 Litvlrtv etrPeL
ASHMERE AND ORIENTAL TAPES
-5;_,/ THY imitations% on Wall Paper, of French and Ger
man manufacture, for sale by
W. P. .11A118EIALT, L - CO,
nor2s N 0.87 Wood street.
A LU3I.-50 barrels for sale by
B. A. PAIINESTOCa A CO.,
n 0713 Corner Wood and First streets.
-1 P, AP WALL PAPER.—Thonsande of
cclts to cell at 8, 10 and 123/ centa.
W. PAIAREIIALL at co,
mr2s No. 81 Wood at•ect,
rEAS.—SO half chests Young lifyson, Im
perial, Criapow&r, Black TC:I9, in store and for sale
by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
30523 A11..2h,nv 0,t5.....
CARDEN SEEDS.—The fi übso riber has
lust received from tLo celebrated gardens of Briggs
Brother, Rochester, N. Y., a large assortment of early
Garden Eljeils. Warranted tqnal, -if not superior. to any.
For sale by JA B: l'Al l iON, Jr.,
Federal street,
&Malmo- City.
e ;;, ,~.. . ~ +~. ,
ai:~ sM - -F~~ ~~T.:T `~.-v •_Y•_3. «^t7_~~+:'TsGT~
.i - ji ,"'-.111, .3 . :':.'fr 1.-.
.% 7 . 4 . i ., .E.!l* - 3,=, , .i.; TTI C.:I:: C!
Oi A D.
0) A
L. BLACESTOLTE, Superintendent
Of different CoIon;
CAL'I'ETh, OIL CLGfES,
AT TF.I3
FURNITURE.
:!rj . ,`: . ... , t . 1.'.•,'..':' , .'. - ,= -
~W ~ ns~;_,;ss,
:; t • 11,
t c„ luct.7-
40,iont• r a t•,..4.:•_• o S!c
mach, 6Wi- , r01 , P , ; he ar2,l
• rah c: ;
r:rneativag IL'hls i Th.ffc-czting
• , c ,- tu l )irar...,t7a
Dot 2 170. be before 11). hi ;Zit, end Dull P,i 4 .Ei
1,1 tl:e DeJiei,n,y P?rPn!rati,.r., Y
T. f-1- •
lov.caf , zi" the .._a
• of 'ft:At b - rr.-
tug iu the 110. -, ;. G;;•=t11 2 :,:,.
Imasinir-73 . 01 13.41, c otl
De1.7.:14!:1n Qi
In attributing such valrahlepropertica to thi4 remedy . , or,
rooh or UtIWRITLYPIti.'_':O art:el:clots h;teade,:hut is ch - tplf.' elated
fact; proven undeniably and conchnovoly by the ez. tr-a - gt.
dirty and hontaa derived teem. Ito nee, nude; t.h. )
rector. of Ito illngtriens originator. Dr. Eteoftar.d, among rill
chums of liaroparn sozioty, e_nd from tho intrzenso . - ncog; of
teatlmony, frora ^L parts of tho elmerictn centinent,
daring tho !eat yt.ara, in tho hoods cf the pttoc
ent propnetor. The provclence of d2I-oeneco to which :;te
Gorman Bit.tcro are a= apted,. it to with sorrow we eay it. .
moot anivcrael; indecol there L zoorcoly arm - Idly tleronohect
the Nt,hcle .7.tent 7onntry in thich therm cannot ho
Pined among its 111^1111):7E , that poonliar coblew and 1.-i74:71.1 , 4.1
app! , 270.2: ,, donottor d'cooced Liver, or an vonaciated ant,'
o Dy,pti..
Th. a et what ? incrionty mtpo:lanct• to 0 - 03 ciats of insali
toot a certain and reliable rentody elleold be placed witnt
their rer.ch.; one to. Loneful or injuriotto drig;mr.-
tore into ito compcsition; a remedy on which tile patient cttn
rely with the utmost contd.:nee and certainty, and he :too:need
from act - a:.l a:tint tangi:.le proofs that the articlo he ia ming
pC,J,Kie3 the tr.r , a.c...7 altrit:ltc.,l to it. finch n remedy
as "iiCULAND'II C:t.titLalOT Li'frEßS.." T.honoc.ndo o
ciollaro have hoer. co:ptmdcd in ito 111: on:facture and ditfueior
throughent 711pao - o of this continent, and the proprietorfeels the gccoooott natiofactior. fu stating that there in nc
elate, coney, or el'en village, *hors the IV edLine hoe Leon
intraineetl ; that there cco,mot t.o fount; iinmh,re.
tentffs to P.Z,
It Li uzad conntzatly hi the of a la: ..e. nmnbcr
the moat prominent Physiciama in the country, wilt: he. 7.:.
ale.) written temtimon - y in ovid.vco of Ito great
virtneg. ha eenelnelon, then, s..:a would :•e,:peetfully aek of
ell Inca: sillicted with any of the above di3na , ,,:o to give the
Mame a tikl, and rest oznawM iit will flavor ho regretted.
In proof the :.:ev.ientonts above made, all are incited to
read attentively tl,..'...irarmac publi-:hed annually by the czo•
prietor, fr Panner:: and Fmnilieo, containing Jw. great num.
be: of motel r , :ceipt3, in r.ddition to the teat;mony in facer
of the Bitterer, from the mmminent and evil known in
divitbalg in all of the 'Union. fill Agente, for the Bit
ten era atthorized to tilAr.iinito the Almanac gratnitonsly.
Prim,:ip:,.lo2ce, and - ..o.annfactor . 7, 93 Arch ate=-et,
phin., Pa.
re: ealo by Drags-I:4s in all the P - .. - incipal
and et retail by Apathetriricri and Stor,...lzespors in s - .7. - ry tics
Ul2 iitate:i and Canada, rind by
!yY2dydAw
su F -- t p fi t z — as,T
II
WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN
all stages of SECRET DIoE& iES Self Abuse, Wen.
VOll3 Debility, litrictnso2, Cleats Griwel, Diabries, Diceacee
of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Pero
tufa, Penis in the 80ic.3 end Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs,
Throat, Note and 1;;; is, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Limb; Can.
curs, Dr orgy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all diseases
arising, from a thrii, , ,Ement of the Sexual Organs, such cc
nervous trembling., loss of memory, loos et power, general
weakness., dullness of viiion with peculiar spots appear in
before the eyes, logs of sight, wakefulness, ayspopsia, liver
diseases, cruptiots upon the face, pain in the bitch and head,
female irregularities and ail improper discharges from both
coxes. It matters not from what tense the 'Pacer,
Led, however long standing or obstinate the c,iso, ncele.r.y st
certa:n. and in a shorter time than a per22 - me..L• can to
effected by any other treatment, even after the iliitcso hes
baffled the ek ill of eminent physicians and resisted ail the r
means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor,
ca.l9iLg tie sickness and free from mercury or balurm. Dat
ing twenty years of practice, I hare reecrad from the ; , ..t..;
of death many thousands, who, in the bunt etugea of the
above mentioned diseases hod been riven up to die by thei!
piriiicinni, which warre.rts ma in promising to the afflicted,
who may plate themselves under my care, a perfect end
most speaty care. tecret diseases are the _, , reateitt eCemica
to health, ei they aro the first canto of Contrimetiim, &re.
Dila and many otli,ir diseases, and ehonld ha a terror to the
human ~:roily. Ls I. permanent once is scrarecly ever
ad, a niejerity cfinmes filling into the of incom
petent persons., vile not only !ail to care the dise.n.7ea br.t
ruin the conatitutiot, filling the systcm with mercury,
whirl, with the asci.eni, liactens the anci - "cu: tutu a rapid
Consumption.
But should the die-:o and the treatment act cacao death
epei,dily, end the victim marries, the cliss ,- .7e is entailed
upon the children, who aro born v. hit feeble cow:taut:lone,
and the current ei life corrupted by a viziu which betrays
itself in F.crofnl - ,, Totter, 1 21c3fi, Ilruptions and other rithso.
time el the shin, e^, - P, throat end lungs, entailing
them a brief iltistense of suffering and consigning there to
early grave.
BLI;11 ADO'S another formicl.fsle enemy to I:c.iiih ; 1 - c.
nothing Acle in the eatale.t . eo of human direr .L:cB cancel
80 tieBll - C.CL:'.ls, a o.L.e.in upon the a:;7,teia, drawing its thou
sands of fie _re of mlE:rim; daa acc i.i
untimely gr.iva. It destroys VA nor:0W? l,ycLuel,
W!4.11e9 array the ever; •_s at life, c,t7F:i Pier. t.llClcrengE...cc::L,
envelopment or the syitem,
for 11.18/11:A;e, - society, 1,11.91::LeL8, and edl earthly bei)pineas,
and leaves the sufferer wroloned iu L dy and mind, predis
posed to Cenimintitio - a and n train of evils mare LO hs
tirati death :tacit'. With the fetlert cozbideace
cure the unforitlLlllLB victims et 3olf-Abuse that a permanent
cud speedy cure can be effected, and with the abereleureent
of ruinous practices my patients can be ri.itorod to reheat,
vigorous health.
Tao ailllcted are cautioned agliunt the use of P6tol2.;:lledi
ciuoi, fur there are so many iaoMiona snares in the columns
of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary eufferors
that millions have their cdr:titutioad ruined by the 'vit.,
corupuands of quack doctom, or the equally r.eiteuoue n
trams vended ea "Patent Sledicinez." I have ct.r. efally ana
lysed many of those called Patent Medicines EMI dud that
nearly all of them contain Corrosive Buhl:mats which is
ono of the strongest preparations of mercury and a desedy
poison, which instead of curing the dtienso dizablea the GT:•
tem for life.
Three-fourths of the pat,r.t n...st:tinis now 10 rae are rut
up by unDrincii,lid end ignorant 1 - ..rsens, who not coder.
stand even the alphabet of the faa,:eria ni6Ltica., and are equal'.
ly as destitute of any knowledge in the ILIIMLO/ systien, hay,
big tine object only in view, and that to melee money read.
lass of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of miles and females beatsil
on principles established by twenty yenta of praclie., and
sanctioned by thousands of the mot remarkablo cures.
Medicines, with full directions, scut to any part of the
United btates or Canadns, by patients communicating thsir
symptoms by letter. MlZillf-'3.4 correepondouco strictly con•
fidential. Address J. SUMMt:6VJLT.T.', ti. 8.,
OMC3 No.lllll Filbert EL:est, (Old :le. loa.)
jyilily below Twelfth. Phil
Tiff BEST AND 1110 ST CERTAIN SPEC U
k- LetioN OF TUB 'I'DIES—ONLY ONE L.
DOLLAR PER SLIARE.—Forty thousand dollars
worth of valuable Heal ~.tats, Watches, Jewelry, 1:72
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a groat variety
of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand shares, at ono dollar per ,hare, as follows :—Upein the
payment of ono dollar, I will tend the payer a numbered re
ceipt, which will entitle him to one share in the above nutii
vidcd prolsorty. When the shares shall have beenAold, the
shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the novrepapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
then be held iu the city of Philrdelphia, and the whole of
the property disposed of or. distributed among them; in smell
way as shall be determined upon by them; tach Sharehold
er shall be entitled co one vote, a Committee to he selected
by the Shareholders et said meeting, to conluct or superin
tend the dispoottion of the property, according to the dirme
tiona of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro
pony to such person or person:, as the Shareholders may
appoint to receive the same. The Real Estate consists oi
one three story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at ii.'2l;oo,
and two three story brick dwelling houses and lute valued
at 2100 each, in the city of Philadelphia, clear of all inenru
brauce, and title indisputable; the other property C(l, - .1:1113
of the whole stock and fixtures of ono 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 tins Gold and Silver Hunting Case Lever Wistch
cc, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and other
Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Line,
Brooches, hisceleta, Diamond and other Rings and Pins.
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &e.„ Inc., Goid, Silver and Steel Epeo
facies, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plats d
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Piskete, Cups,
Spoons, Knives, Forts, &c., Vic. Also, French Clocks, itilesie
Boner, Accordoona, and a groat variety of other goods. Tht
above is not one of those schemes which are devised to en
trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair sale of the entire
property belonging to the subscriber, persons are positively
assured the stock has not been purchased for the purpose of
deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for Sae Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect
able persons era given as references, to those disposed to pur
chase dazes. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will
be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad
dress , sf the sender, by return mail. Any parson sending
ten dollars at one time, receive eleven separate receipts,
in as many separate names if desired,
ro, in writing for shares, ple.o.so write the name of the
Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is
the greatest chance of gettin , a large amount of valuable
property, for a small sum, as has ever before been offered to
the public. send on your orders as shares are selling rapid
ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon
be made.
Articles allotted to persons at a distanco, will be cent to
them at their elpense.
I:k...l...Agents 'wanted in every town and village. All com
munications must be addreEnd to
L. R. BROOMALL,
No. 60 South Second street, above Chesnut,
Jyto:ly Philadelphia
- -
eILOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received,
11..1 and rer. sale by [fell] 1112N1.1 II COLLINS
DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, Blanks, and
Dancan'a eyeem of Ponraanahin, for Bole by
W. IJAVLN,
mr2l ' Corner ITarket and Sxond streata.
5 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS.
Jact received and fal Eals by
IV. S. HAVEN,
rar24 Corner Market and Second etreeta.
I_ l o DRUMS COD FISI3, for galo_bv
BAGALEY, COS RAVE eco
;ma yNal. IS anti W0c..1 st-2;et,
vT OOLLEY'S SALVE for sale wholesl2.e,
and retail at the Drag :gore of
JOHN HAFT, flay
dad)
Corner f. Wood and Bizah fits., Pittaburah
tINEED OIL.-24 barrels for sale by
1 nos - . - - - -r Nay IL COLLINS
ILACIi CRAPE VEILS—Of- extra size
4 and quality—very cheap, at MORNE'S
ap2o 77 Market alma
DLACK CRAPE COLLARS.--Beautiful
sule.3 fix sale, at JOSEPH HORNE'S,
ap2o 77 Maric.t stmet.
RED, WHITE AND BLEJE.-500 boxes
Toilet Variegated Soap, aazorted ci. - Aors, in lb, lb.
and tjy lb. cakes, on hand and for sale by
fell u. C. t J. IL PAWIT.SI2..
EXPANSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring, and
all the other celebrated Skirts, for calo - by
iip2.t; JOS. HORNE', 77 7.dr.rket street.
p LACK LACE MITTS.—A large stack of
excellent Etyle3 2 with and
. crit'anut fingers, very cheap
at (a;26) JOB. 'WANE S, 77 Market street.
POTION HOSIERY.—Every variety of
Catt.L.n `-'tocaings and Half Haza at tho lowest prices,
wholesale Cr rotail, at JCS_ RNII-14.,
ap2:l 77 Ttarket street.
YRUP.-10 bbls. N. 0. Syrup for sale, on
, tig i anment , by (o 7) riENIVI H. COLLINS.
AG AND STRAW WRAPPIN - 6
PA
PERS-Of al sizes and qualities, for rale at
NV. S. FIAVENT,
Corner Market and recinad streets.
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B. L, CO. and
Br. GEO. H. E.E.Y.911:.;,
T9tt3-I.mrv.h.
Of all dig - T.:!.'6 tllO groat. first ea uto
EpringB trom neziect of Natures lace
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SR_ M'LANE's
VERMIFUGE
. i:::_
LIVE R 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
Br. Chas, DI 'Lane' s Celebrated
\Termifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERM IFIT GE,
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
FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering front others
than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders
distinctly, and take none but Dr. .3PLane's, prepared by
Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give
them a trial, we will forward per mail, past paid, to any
part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelvo
three-cent postage stamps, or ono vial of Vermifugo for
fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must
be accompanied by twenty cents extra.
'Rig 'LAN 1:2 S AANI) IA V
.1.11 PILLS.-75 r^:vt.: on hani r n for EalA by
D. L. F.!..1 - FLI-ISTOr_IIII.; CO.
Co:n: - :r Wool lo,nl F'cnrfo. etnef.ff.
Private a id Confidential Advice!
T TILE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSP.'.
TAL—Established for the curd of Syplailb, Seminal
Weakness and the Secret Inilmit!ce of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. AMOS tr, SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Cdtc° corner of MalEt
cud Quay otreata, (up eteir3.)
A 1,106 T tIOLENTIE4O
An instrument for the cure of C.aiital Deiiiity, or Noctur
nal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal 'Weakness,
&c. Can be permanently cored hi from fifteen to twenty
days, by the use of tha iLsirrimezt, when naeil corjeintly
with medicine.
YOUNG MEN T-r. - 1 PAUTICULAR NOTICD
Dr. AMOS 801.4 tAke pleamre ju cnnenncitig, that they
have invented a most impi,rtauti ument for the cure at
the Ai . ..0T0 diseases. It b 33 been 2ubjoctoU t - ) a test by the.
most eminent phyeicians in London. Paris Philadelphia and
New York; it has boon declared the 01: ly inurement
ever yet invi.ntel i for the cure of Seminal Wenkise E n.ar any
disease of the genital organs, canned by' the secret habits
of youth.
_ _
Dr. AMOS SON, in order to attti,:fy t;ho w.cAt elzeptical
all to the meritn of their inctrum eat, pled;,mthemteive3 that
in may inztance where they may prow na4ati - Inctory after
&ix trial, the money w;11 he refunded by rctiriting the it.
etrament in good order.
Persans wishing the above nech2l Instrument ;till observe
that the price, with the accompanying direct:ens, cccurely
packed and seat by exprms., ie ten dellare.
NEW REIIEDLES AID QUICK CURES.
Dr. AIIOS 'e't SON may be consulted from eight o'clock In
the morning until nino at night, in every ate go and symp
tom of the Venereal Dizeace, Gcnorrhma, 'Meets, Secondary
Symptoms, Seminal Wctdines, Imputelice and Stricttres of
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable ttereey. The treatment
they adopt is the rcanit Of upward of thirty yearn' extensive
and saccesafel practice in London. The most inveterate
cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated in el;;ht or nine dam
and owes of a slight natura in two or three da;s, at a mod.
era'o ogrense. The care effected without confinement or
LilndreAce from business; aloe, nodes and pain 9 in the berg
and li s, effectually eradicated.
Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention er,,clueivo
ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief Choy h a y °
consequently been enabled to render to their PI:ilow-creature
El fully testiiled and greetfully richnowls'a'grid by convalea
centpatierit a and others daily arriving is town from all parts
of the country, for the expre.:a purr t ioso only of coneuttatiena
while their emertions have been crowned with the meet sig
nal advantages; yet from what they bays experienced i -
inquiring into the ce.‘JaCtS of them infections complaint
(from their most ample coati:Cell to that of the molt dun
gerons and invotcretod) they hero always entertained the
pascibillty of their prevention and removal, and nkOlVi3o in
variably found that the ;nee: horrible and mangnant fermis
of disease could almost always be tracts to ono of the fol
lowing causes ;--Ignerance, neglect, or the ill etfetite of an
altilful and improper treatnnint; theroter,, T,r. AMOS
SON have succeeded in discovering, in the &election of their
remcdi:is, a safe, effectual, and cautious coarse; omitting all
combination of remedies which boar an equivocal character,
as well as those whom premature or injudicious application,
might bo productive of bad consequences in the handy o:
private individuals. In short the landible end of their rc
medico is the lemming of a great mass of human misery Ly
the atleniatlencrelief and prevention of those grievous of
that are in reality the secret fee , of life, and which,
while they as entremely surround ue, call aloud for ear
and interference for their exterreinat,em,
Persons in any part of tho workd may bd ace «,fully
treated by forwarding, a correct detail of thcir ctse, with 11,
romittanco for medicine:7., ix.
Addromi Dr. A.3-'10.9 e; EON, corner :tral Qm.ty-
dace ~
Buffalo. N. Y.
RIVATE DISEASES.—DR. IsltuWN'S
MD/OAL and SITEGICAL CMcev,
No.' 50_ 8.11.1711FrA 71 ) 3troct,
- •
burgh, Pa.
DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pitts
burgh, and hoe been in practice for the
,r
last twenty-five Dears. bmiuccs has
been confined mostly to Private :Ind
gical Diseases.
errizvg43 AND BBRANGEBB ;:."-M("?1:h4::.
in need of a medical friend, should n0t‘i4 .4 . , ?..,,,W; •
fail to End out the sure place of •, , ,,ib a f .
The Doctor is a regular gradwdo, andVALSV
his experience in the treatmerat of a certain class of diseases
13 a ewe guarantee to the ex...ft - ere:a of obtain - Cm; permanent
relief, by the me of his rtmedica and following his advice.
Dlt. BROWN'S TIP•MrDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dile-sets—
Impruities and [scrofulous Affectione. Also, all dimness
arising from a hereditary taint, whicam.sulfests itself in the
form of a tatter, psoriasis, and a great, many forms of akin
diseezes, the origin of which the patient i 3 entirely ignorant
To persona so atilictcd, Dr. D. offers hopes of a sure and
speedy ropvay,
ST-rI'INAL SYBARNE2B.
Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought
on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification which
the young and weak-minded often give way to, (to their own
destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in thin
he country—they are 63n, and make a speedy restoration to
alth.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dig
ease in a few day:--ho will Ivarrout a cure. Ile also trete 3
Piles, Glest, Gonorrhea, Stricture, trethral Discharge , r, •
male Weakness, 'Monthly Suppressioim, Mae:lass of ' O ,,
Joints Fistula in Ano, Nervous Allections, Pain in the
and Lidneys, Irritation . of the Bladder, together ••
,i t h
diseases of an inspr.ro
. .
--
ATlctter deraribing the aymptoma, cor.tainin^ r .,, , di.
rooted to DR. BRW
ON, N0..50 Sraltbicza atroe,., Ittaburi-h,
P • -"
Pa._, will be immediately ran:we:ed. Metlici , ,e 'mot to n;.,"addresa,
addre3; Eafely packed and Ei:cure from obvrvation.
Offica r.r...llrivate R.:107113, No. 55 Ernitlft e id area, Pitta.
burzh, Pa. w
- ,CNOTIIER supply of ' , VW 4; Son's superior
L-ondon Tdiet :t'oapa rec'Aved to-day, by
.102.
r Diamond and Market etreet.
() SACKS FZA.THERS, for ealo by
BAGALEY, CO2GRAVE a
1P end 20 Wood %.,t7ezt
DRIL'D APPLES.--150 bus.. cheico Dry
Apple; received and for eale, by_
JAS. A. FETZER,
ap3 Corner Market, and .Flr3t etreeti.,
110 D
ARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, plq.prir:?
under the et:per:Lien of Dr. rfailihen. Scr.: on T ett „
tilt, for sale by , FlA.3[l:su,
t i rtf OGS.—Dreilsed Hogs, jnst reaP'‘ved and
for sak, by JAMES
d, V•ter
•
PERFUMERY—Of desor j igic s tps trd prices,
- ,4 - can be h , at NG'S,
',l ef.r.,, , r. IlltanniN9 ..1711 )40.4.9., ..., qoollil
•7.11)
•
TARCLI.-300 bag. Rcoolleater • earl tareta
received and for vale by XIENRy COLLIN&
MEDICAL
CHI .'.BRA. TED
A CURD WAIIRANT2i)
607J2V1'3Y L.'iVALLD3
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