`,••••;!,,-,'-.:,y`F„,i • '4,.40: BUSINIU;::3 c:...°:. ..'; ;,.."..i, C k 3 A .`;‘. 9 OfricK, 0. 0. - .` betwecn razrt.l.l area 03 DIALUOLIti alley. , apt) . -- g1 AMES A. LOVilidE, Attorney at Law, ty Wilco Fourth str,ct, Pittsburgh, between 2iniihlield and Cherry alloy. decthly ATIL, Surgoon Dentist, sucesEmer to G. W. Diddle, No. 144 SaulthEeld stmt. ..ae . oslco hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, mud from 2 to Z. ..'clock. fobl6:ly SCOTT, Denti , z,t, Fourth street, fivo doors u 4 , west of Maritet. iser Office houru from 'O o'clock A. IL to 5 o'clock P.M deo2o:y SCILOONMAKER, Manufactuier of u • Whito Lead, Red bead, Zino, Paint, Litharge, Patty, Au. Wholesale dealer in Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Torpor-tine, Nd. 24, Wood street, Pittsburgh. my 22 OSEPII FLEMING, successor to L. Wil y. Cox. & Co., corner cf Market street and tho Diamond, keopa cotuitautly on hand a full asiiortment of DRIJGB, MED IOLNES, MEDICINE WIESTiII, I'L'ILIAJMEItY, and all arts• otos pertaining to bin butineal.. oar Physiclans' Preccriplions carefully compounded at all 1101111 t. loiky - - y w. Cl.ll.thlentai, dealer in Kentucky • TOBACCO, RAGS find PAPER, No. 149 Wood street, below Sixth, Pittniar;di. [ap2o:ly Tho highea idarket piico, iu c.,511, paid for Raga. SI LLS I?. P. WU:SULU JOBKPII la. 13.0013133 147 P. MARSHALL ez Co., Importers and • deslora -in French and American PAPER LUNG 'NOB, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. QrSolo agents for the celebrated aminfActuros of Mewl,. Delicotirt. Sc Co., Paris. ang7 DAVID CALIPBELL & SAMUEL POL LOCK have associated together ardor the style of M BELL tt POLLOCK, for the transaction of a general Variety and Dry Goods business, and the manufacture of plain and Waved Lino Gilt Moulding& mhl9 naur REYIKSI. ..UOIIIIIT J. AND3II3BOII. REY NTER & ANDERSON, (successors to Joshua Modes & C 0.,) wholc,role dealers in FOREIGN /RUNS, N UTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, &c., No. 39 Word street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pitts. burgh. apt J. J. OILLESYLr. A. 11.17E.DThr.L. J. GILLESPIE & CO" Looking .lass itlanufacturers, ♦ • and dealers in Looking Glass I'la s, Plate Glass, En gravings, Combs and Fancy Goods, No. 76 Wood street, Pitts 2tirgh. On hand and mado to order, Gilt Pier as Mantle Glasses, Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Ft Ames, or Mould ing, or every description. ii)Zir. Steamboat Cabins Decorated and Gilt BOTTLERS.—JouN OGDEN & Co., Bottlers, N 0.187 First street, would respectfully inform the pnb tie that they have constantly on hand a largo supply of SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL V. ATER, ALE and PORTER, of the beet quality. The attention of families 13 pai tcalarly directed to the fact.that they bottle WAIN - RIGHT ‘ 1 ALE in its purest state. Physicians recommend it to f uaiE on arrount of its whole. some and strengthening qualitteo. oct2q:ly 1.12. V...TITTLE s .MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 541 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irislea Naw "ZBBIJAGII. UW. KERR, ARCHITECT, REMOVED from sorzor of Fifth and Wood to STREET, In Phillip& new tiallding—continues to prepare Plana and Specifications of, and to Superintend the Erection of every description of Buildings. ile2o:lrs A I.' ULTON, BELL AND BRASS XX, FOUNDER, No. 70 SECuND otroot, Pittsburgh, Pa., Is prepared to larniah to ordor OITUECiI, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, Of all ales, from 10 to 10,400 lbs. 0111M_C.13liLLS rnado to order. STOP and tia'JGE COONS of all elzes. for Steatubonta. MIZIEttAL WATER PUNI•tz, COUNTER. B.AILING, and evory variety of Brass Catinge tiuishetl 10 the hcateet manner. BABBIVS ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FULTO.N'S PA VINT METALLIC i?&CIUNG, for :team Engirion. [ap:23:l3, L o U DGE & MAXWELL, If IN ULM.' 1711n11 OP Looltizg.Glazr.cs, STa ".lire Frantes, and Anti Daslors in Cloc-I . c, fur tithlng Goods, a.c. ho, X. 30 VErecci show lA, PIT ni 113:1 y I Eruhed math, to ot.lor EDUCATIO.c,AL St. Francis AcoOorny for Boytg, UNDER TIIII CLIVG: FIIAL,CISCA.N Biterrimp.B Loretto, Cnnl.l.nrie. County, Pa. HI S INS ni fION, :NATURA_TA,Y IL. situated for i;duct.tional purposes, affords all Itte in ducements that can be doUrgd ior a Catholic Ine'Aution. It is located in the nul.t licaltby and picture , iquo pillion of the Alleghenie!, iota miles from Creseau Station, the direct mail route between L'hila.lelphia and Pittsburgh. The schclaetic year contmeuctm; the tirrlMonday in September, will close the 11th of following. The Terral for thororGh Scion• tiiie Course, are .41.9,3 per annum. The Classic :tad Modern Lange&ges form an eztra charge of $lO per nnunin. Washing and ta,u of PuAdirp,.; 10. For further pariiculerf apply to the euperior of the Am. decoy. it.cfarenced can no ~.nOOO to the Et. iWv. Dr. ()Tornio& ap3o:lyd&v: Vineent's C.;eiAege and Seminary, UNDER TEE CLEF OP TaE BEICEDICTITIE FATHERS, Near Latrobe, Wcamoralsend county, Pet. T.NTHE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE 118112.1 branches of Bugli.ih Education. in the tho Cla .?lathoreatics, history, Rhotorice, Philcsophy, etc., and the different branches of higher erudition necessary or useful to these aspiring to Priesthood. The terms for Board and Tuition aro $BO per year, to be paid sombannually, strictly in advance. Gorman and French and other lan:nr..-;e9, Drawing, Paint ing and Music,torra no extra en:14,0.A excepting some recom ponsation for the use of instrument,. Medicine, Waahinx, Books, Stationery, etc., form extra charges. For particulars apply to the iArector of the College. The Collegiate year hegine on the let of September, and ends on the 3d of July , l'AT,ee.G. B DBecior of the College. DR :f - GOODS. Itetweltela I lac4,z-encElt°, ANOTELEIt URA:SEE-IN PRICES 1-Be ing determined to ecdi uur E:nck, though "the Timee are Tight," we have made a g•moral REDUCED THE ENTIRE STQOU To still lower prices. illat-Now is the time to bny ...then the assortment is yet 12nbrokon, and the Prices Pat DOWII! Downll cct29 110111 , 11 . 77 Marketstreet. PVHE LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES.- A., Bonuet RiLbane, worth 75 cont.+, at 62% per yard. do do . do 0•2,,j at t",O do do . do do L) at 3734 do do tia do Z;71 , - . :, at 25 do JOSEPH HORNE, 77 riiarket street. ICH VELVET' TIII.).II.IIiNGS, AT 'AL:DI/CEO Pit10E.9... A choice E:a - tram; ou hand al.O. for Bale at /0711 I.t.AiNES'. 77 M,r3F.of; r.tr—ot. GENTLE.NIEZ-;'S UNDER GARMENTS---- Wool, silk, Merino and ...carp Cotton Under Shirts and Drawera—a fresh supply reseireS . dei9 - 7 Market street. LIVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the Price of Bit ADLEY'S YAKN.B.—Wnolesale Bnycra and Peddlars will be fitruiehod with BR/11)1,1;i'r3 TIHBEE•PLY KNITTING YARNS at a roduction of Fire Ceuta per pound, by the bundle, after thin date, For Caah, and Cat& only. JO z. 11011.N.E, 77 Market street, for the 7tlantif.sr, tr.r3r EMBROIDERIES.—Our excellent stock of Preach Embroideries, and the low prices at which they are marked, oiTeri rare inducements to ladies wishing to purchase the latest sty le MOis:EY I MONEY II —PRICES MARK— ED DOWN o- Great reduction In the price of Embroideries. We have gene carefully over our haudzerae clock of FRENCH-WORKED COLLARS, UNDER SLEEVES MUSLIN BANDS, etc., etc. And flr.H the prices to suit the "Hard Time," The Ladled may rely on getting bargains at actli HOItNE'S, 77 Market atrect. E WILL SELL from the present time un commonly cheap If Oa OASII. Please c3ll awl exam Ins our stock. C. LIANSON oct2o Formerly LOVJ Broi., No. 74 Market at DRINTED FRENCH ME WOES, for 62 and 75 cunt.; worth $i nal t1.,25, atatortuaent in the city. C. 1.1.ANt.. ,, 0N buSTE, (former:y L.cra Inuthera), No ?4 ',ltrkri BLACK AND FAIsIUY DRESS SILKS.— A full &A:tort:new, wry ellen!, C. Li.S.NFON LOYfi,formerly bovo Brothers, - 4 Mrl.r.tc,t etr,ct EVERY Economical Purchaser of Dress Goods, Sitawl:‘, Ilantl, &c.; also Domestic and Sta ple Goode, will find It to their alvantage to call and exams oar Now Stoc'a rf Fall and Mater Dry Goode before pnrchas lug tleawlaert. D. HANSON LOVE, !en ? ,-, rnacri7 D-N.c Erns„ No, Market v. QUAWLS I SHAWLS !—Wool, Chenille, 4.3 Brocha, &c., both long and dquare, the ve:y best in tbo city, and at very low priced for oval,. O. /lA's SON LOVE, formerly Lore Brea., No. 74 Mp.rlzot etreet. DIQUE and :MARSEILLES, Fleeced, for making lia9.4au(9. A lArgo attortraout at 118 , 3". clEo. IL WHITE et 00'8 13ONNET VELVE T.—Every variety of Bon not I)lft:cried, Bilks, Velvets told ~atiias, for oak, at norl3 tIOLINE'S. NEWBEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.- 2,0 boxes ra,mted siz.r., 4's, s's and C's, Sperm Candles Oil hand and and for EN - 0 , 3 by Jail Q„ 0 ka bow bozos p.onin ~:cap, in b., 21b. nud 3n, tim. 000 "- No. 1 Palm ,4 (•ap.., in lb., 2 nhri 3 barn 600 " Chtlnin l Oliva =cap, in m. 1nm 7 ,3 200" Uinta° Uridu 25,1 " Gorman 200 " CrAtiln " Niro Yalta On hand and for nal° by jal G"l' BUFFALO, CALF AND CLOTH OVIIRSI.IOI3, offorod lose, at "Tho Peoples' bhoo Store," /if), 17 Fifth atreet, near Marko:.re DIFFENDAOfiIIit Er CO. ON -L-15750 FOR A TWO STORY lla-el u= Hour,,L., of four rooms, with lt,t, of ground 20 feet front on M onts , z , c ,y street, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to an alley. Tol.oit, $l6O in band, Lalanco at one, two and throe years. 8. CUTHBERT 6: SON, a oilet . E.l 7.!tAr - ntatro4 , t. E U FALO STIOES.—A splendid article of 1 , enta' and Lathed I:toff:do Over hhoes. Mao, Gouts' "Jvor Shoe:, at the People'e Shoo Store, Ido, 17 Fifth . ,A, nearMartet. ;40921 , DIFEENBACKER 8' 00. • -4, ;••,•ft ••• • - "f• - ;~ -~:~ JOSEPH HORN N. TT 311: - kot stro,t in 3 a. b,:o.n. " fn 11. B. 0. At ‘l , . Ft. SAWYER EM==M .~_,..a.- ~~rS~".k~a:~t ;: sf~cr-i~j~~:.'~ - ~a:C.=tom ' -_~ GROCERS. WM. IL 811.1211....“ JOS. R. RIINTRE. WM. H. SMITH & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, US Second & 147 First mr2G PMEII3I7RGEL, PA.. . MM ALEY, COSGAAVE & CO., VV't OLESALE GROCERS, No. 1S and 20 Wood Street, mrl6 PITTSBURGH. Wu. MILLER, Phila C. W. RICILETV:t. Pitteb'h MILLER eir. RACKIETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS. Nos. 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streeto, - AND SOLE AGENTS FOR atvearer's City Glass, PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, so., ara., CONSTANTLY ON HAND. mr2 DAVID II'OJUIDLLSS. 'MUMS MEANS. X L. 001IPIN IiVCANDILIESS, MEANS CO., euCCISS9O33 70 FIVE a seournuss,] WROLENALE GROCERS, DEASPIts IN IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, AND PITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES GENERALLY, Corner of Wood and Water streets, fel6:ly PITTSBURGH, PA. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION. JAMES COLLINS Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROPUILTORe 07 7118 Collins , Pittsburgh, Meadville a zrie CANAL LINES. NOS. 114 A II D 115 WASTER STREET, PITTSBUROII, PA. ILEIODES, ADIGEN & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION rinzurtenANTs, No. 30 SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, 0415'29 J. D. 110USENIAN 9 (LATE OF HOUSEMAN & ) COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 9 N. Second Street, opB:3m ST. LOUIS, MISS3URI. MALCOLH Lascu JOHN L. LTZOEI JC9.lll'll LZZO JOSEPH S. LEECH & C )., IWos. 242 and 244 Liberty si . eet, PITTSBURGH, PA., reflifOiLdE t Ram GREICE iIE AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND tiACON, TIN PLATE AND TINNETtS' STUCK, A D EVTTSBURC3II PIARTUIPACTI RES. & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Levee anti Washington Ave WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TE RITORY lisinnascat—Joseph S. Leech e; Co., an Pitt burgh Merchants generally. jythyd&w 01.1A9. 11011PIDI818, C. J. 1101 415, JOHN WEIGHT Humphreys, Illoffean i Wrsght, FLOUR, FA '.7lOltS, PRODUCE ANTED GEIVERAIL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 76 NORTH. WHARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER ST., Above Vine Street, REFER TO Conrad, Thompson & Co., Philadelphia. Thompson, Clark & Young, Biter, Price & Co., Caleb Cope & Co., Earcroft, Beaver & Co*, Canby, Neville & Hughes, E. M. Lewis, Cashier F. an d M. Bank, Jos. G. Mitchell, Cashier M rch's Bank. " Morris L. Hallowell L.' Co., McCutcheon & Conine, John M. Kennedy & Co., Ralguel & Co., Pickett, Mathews &Co., Maysville ' Shrewsbury & Price, Madison. Ind W. IL Langley & Sons, Gan ipo lis, Ohio. Lawrence & Mathias, Louisville, Ohio. A. D. Bullock & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio W. Holmes & Co., Pittsburgh, I'a. Bagaloy, Coegravo & nov18:ly -- h,LBUIT L. IVEIII3. CIEGROU V. IY:111D. A. L. WEBB & BRO. (Successors to Emma A . Wrap) GENERAL COXXISSION RERCHANTS AND AGENTS FOR TEE BALE OF DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE, Corner Pratt and Commerce streets, BALTIMORE, Receive :on Consignment all kinds of Western Produce, and make advances thereon. REITERENOR 0 eo. W. Smith A Co., W IL Smith A Co, W. IL Garrard, Miller h Rickets:au. mr4:3t-a-w-6m HENRY U. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, and wholesale dealer in FISH, (MEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE generally, No. 25 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh. mare GLASSWARE. LISHED IL CURLING MORGAN r.ournrsort. EVETLIID DITHILTDOE HEMET L. RINOWLLT. erIURLING, ROBERTSON ik CO. Maim r facturers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLABSVirAItE, warehouse No. 17 Wood street, corner of Front, Pittsburgh. 4!•-•Z- All other hinds of Glassware and Window Glass, at low Market prices. spll:dly JAMSB E. trbLEE JO3ITZ J. talad. T EDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Mulvany _LA k Ledlie, manufacturers of Cut, Moulded and Plain Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, 'Vials and Bottles. Wars. house corner of nrket and Water streets, PittabuF,h. mha:dly WINES AND lALQU )RS. 30 BEN BR!AR & CO., WEIOLEBILE DEtittil9 iN WINES AND LIQUORS , AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, Gins, Monongahela and Rectified Whies. Blackberry, Wild Cherry, Baspbe ry. "nd Ginger Brandies. Lapl2:ly J. & T. GROUTT, LIIROICTERS OF BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAHEI A RYE WHISaY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. Al SO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, apl4l PITTSBURGH, PA. ' ON EGGER & Co.,car ihtronTzlas OF Von:lnch and Germ:lra& Winea and Liquorz t CHAMPAGNE, &0., 161 emithfield street, between 6th and 7th ate., tib.s:lyclzw] PITTSBURGH, PA S. DLVLL'i Er-N-Nr,DY. Lyrt E V N & KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchants and Rectifying Distillers, No. etreot, Pittsburgh, Pa. np3ily - fRY APPLES.-50 bbls. bright Dry Ap ples. received and for Bale, by itp3 1-IRNIII7 TT. COLLINS fl RN APPLES.-15 Ws. choice Apple received and for sale by aps HENRY H. COLLINS. JEANS. -20 bbls. small White Beans, just received and for male by EIENR.ti TIMOTHY SEED.-10 bags reed and for sale by . (” 3 ) EIEN.UY H. COLLINS. 4 j4 TEW WALL PAPERSCHEAP.-861, 1 they come. W. P. MAII.SLIALL & CO., wp9 87 Wood etr , ot MEW GOODS FOR, SPRING SALE 6 We are daily receiving from our own and Eastern factories, additions to our stock, which consists in part of Floor ell Cloths, ... • Carriage Oil Cloths, I:furniture Oil Cloths, Table Oil Clothe, Crash Oil Sloths, Transparent Oil Clothe, Transparent Window Shades, Buff Holiands, and Shade Trimmings Merchants, lionackeeptra, and &lure, requiring any go de in our line, are invited to call and examine the stock, and judge for therasettee in regard to the quality and price 3. J. PiIILLIP,S, NOR. 26 and 23 St Clair street. trOMINY.-12 bbls Flint Hominy, just received and for sale by JAB. A. FETZER, Corner NEELyket cad Becoakatreets. . ~•rr~~~3f~r, :.:7, - ,:!:!' DOLILAR SAVINGS BANE., No. 85 Flitirth Oree, MIDDLE ROOM, JONES' NEW BUILDING. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May let to November let, from 7 to 0 o'cloca; and from November Ist to day let, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Ott DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1865; also in June and December, 1856, and In June and December, 1857. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Jane 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 lees than twelve years, making in the aggregate mar AND OND•NALP PER CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Baled and Regu lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. Prosident-.GEORGE ALBREE. mut rannerarrii. Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Bhoenberger, James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, Robert Robb, James D. Kelly, William B. Lavely, James Hardman, 11111 Burgwin, John B. Cosgrave, TatretSlB. PIEIL/FIDELPI - 11A iiiMMEMON NMI= BANKS. . .. . _ _. William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman, John G. Backofen, Charles Hnap, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coflln, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. U. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton,g Henry L. Ringwalt, William Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George S. Belden, George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle. James S. Hoon, Theobald llmbstaetter, William S. Haven, George It. White, Secretaryand Treasurer—CHAS. A. COLTON. [fe3 BANK OF lOWA. n. J. STEVENS & CO., DESMOINES, lOWA. OOLLECTIONS MADE and prompt,. . mitted. LANDS selected and located. Capitalists wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through this house. Correspondence solicited. [my2l:6m AUSTIN L 001.119 VlO3. D. LOOLL2. A lISTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes,jßonde, Mortgagee, and all Securities for Money. Money Loaned on Checks et short dates, with collateral security. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasona ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of Real Estate. Office, No. 92 FOURTH. street, above Wood. AUETLN LOOMIS, Notary Public. mb.20..? NHOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex o change brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept. duces, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 idarket street. between Third and Fourth eta. Ija3o:ly rtriIIOXIAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and di_ Dealer in Notts, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, &c., N 0.76 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jans OHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BISNKEE, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notee. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. 67 JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. Je3o BY AUTHORITY. ~~ :.'~n: Via:. _: NO. 602. 133 , the President of the Ernited - States. TN purduanoo of law, I, JAMES M x_ CLIANAN, president of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales wlllbe held at the undermentioned land daces in the TERRITORY or• NEI:M.ISE t, at t periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At laud offlceat BROWNSVILLS 3 , commencing on Monday, the e. xth day of Sep ember next., for the disposal of the public lands uithiu the following named townships, viz : 1V:;111 of The lase line and east of the tieh principal 771e,7'latall That part of township one outside of tho Sac and Fox, and Hai t Preed, Nemoha reservation. range 17. ha pa. t of township; 1,2, 3. and 4 outside of the Sac nod Fax; and all Breed, Nemaha reservation, and frac two,' townsaipe, 5 and o, of range 16. That part ,f t ,wn.dtip one outside of the Sac and Pox snr•atn.o ; to i ship 2, the parts of townships 3, 4 and 5 outside of ttio Half Breed, aemaha reservation; and trac tional township 6, of range 15. That part o' t. wothip one outside of the Sac and Fox re so-cation; um:ship: 2,3, and 4; that part of township 5 outside of VI , Half Breed, Nemaha reservation, and town sh . p 6, of rang Ton usoid 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 13. Townshil 8 1,2, 3,4, 6 and it, of ranee 12. 'lowa-hip , 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of ranee 11. Township, 1,2, 3. 4,6, and 6, of rungs 10. Townships 1,2, 3,4, b, and 6, of range 9. At the land office at BM:A9IU CITY, commenc'ng on :dond , y, the sixth day of S•plember next, for the disposal of the public ,suds within the following nsmed townships, viz:— .North of the base Una and east of the sixth principa meridian Fractional townships 7 and 8, of range 15. Township 7, and fractional townships 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, cf recite 14. Townships 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, and fractional town9hip 13, of range 13. Tow othips 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12 end 13, of range 12. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional township 12, ol range 11. Township 7,6, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12, 13. and 14, of range 10. Township 7,8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 16, and 16, of range 9. At the land office of OMAHA CITY, commencing on Monday, the .six'h day of &ptember next, for the, disposal of the public lauds within the following named townships, viz North of the base line and e^st of the sixth prinol:pa, meridian Fractional townships 13,14 15, and 16, of range 14. Fractional 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. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of range 11. Ft notional townships 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15,16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 10. Fractional townships 14, 15, and 10, and townships 17, 18, 19, :tad f.:O, of Brig() 9. Lands a7propria ed by law for the use of schools, military, and oth r purp - ists, will be excluded from the tales. The offering or the ab,;v3 lands will be commenced on the days appcduted, and will proceed in the ordor In which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus cicsad ; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitteo until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this thirtieth day of March, Anne Domini ono thousand eight hundred lint] fiftl -eight Ey the Preqi ent: Tnou. A. lIENDRICEq. Corntaissioner of the Ge , aeral Land Office NOTICE TO PR"-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Ert ry person entitb•d to the right of pre-cmp ion to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated is required to establish the eame to the satisf ction of the register and receiver of i he proper land el - lice, and via?. epaii went the afar as come as practicable after seeing 44ia no.ice, and before the day appointed for the corn. mencement of the public eat() of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. TllO3. A lIhNDRICKS, ap23:3md Commissioner of the General Lan Office. Synopsis of the President's Message NO. 593. T is herein ordered that public sales of lands heretofore unoffer eel in th. State of lowa, be hold as follows: At the Land Ciao at 02age, commencing on Monday, the 7th June, 165 i, of four townships, iu the counties of Worth and vilnnobago. At the Lend Office at Fort Dodge, commencing on Monday, the 14th of June,18.59, of twenty-one townships, and parts of townships, in the counties of Wright, liumbolt, Calhoun and Pocahontas. At the Land 0:Mos of SiO7l.Z eity, commencing on Monday, the 7th of Juno, 1853, of twenty-nine townships, and parts of townships, in the counties of Pocahontas, Baena Vista Sac, Clay, Ida and Cherokee. At the band Office at Sioux City, commencing on Monday, the 21st of June, 1854, of forty-four townships, and parts of townships, in the counties of Woodbury, Cherokee, O'Brien, Plymouth, Sioux and Buncome. At the Land Office at Wand! Bluffs, commencing on ). lon day, the 7th of June, 1858, of twelve townships, and parts of townships, in the counties of Carroll, Shelby, Crawford, Monona and Fremont. It is also ordered in the above mentioned Proclamation, No. 893, that the vacant lanes in the even-numbered sections which remain to the United States, within six mass on each side of the undermentioned railroads, bo offered at public, sale on the days and at the places as follows: At the Land Office at Fvrt Dodge, commencing on Monday, the 21st of June, 185% on the "Dubuque and Pacific Rail road." At the Lind Office at Siou.i - City, commencing on Thurs day, the 1-t, of July, 1838, on the "Dubuque and Pacific Railroad, ' and on the " icwa Central Air Line Railroad." At the Land Office at Council Bluffs, commencing on Mon day, the 14th 0' June, 1858, on the "lowa Central Air Line tiailroad," the -.llississip,i and Missouri Railroad," and the "Burlington and Ali,:souri River Railroad." At the Land Office at Dubuque, commencing on Thursday, the let of June, 038, on the "Dubuque and Pacific Rail road" cnd the "lewiCentral Air Line Railroad." At tho Land Office at .Ebrt Des Maine:, commencing on Monday, the 14th of June, 1858, on the "lowa Central Air Lino Railroad " - ,'s.nd the "Mississippi and Missouri road." At the Land Office at Marlton, commencing on Monday, the 7th of June, 18E,8, on tho "Burlington and 'Missouri River Railroad.", The lands will ho offered with the usual exceptions of school sections, Ac.,-Ac. Thu even-numbered section within six miles on each aide of the railraids, will be offered subiect, as required by law, t, a minimum of two de tars and fifty cents per acre. The &Iles will be kept open until the lands are all offered, willed la to be accomplished within two tecria, and no longer, and no private entry of any of the lands will bo admitted until atter the expiration of the two weeks. er&cmptioa claimants aro required to establish their to tb satisfaction of the proper, registerand receiver, and mate payment for - the came, on or before the day ap pointed for the commencement of the public safes, otherwiao their claim* will be forfeited. TIIO3. A. HENDRIO-48, Commissioner of the Genera/ Land Office. LANI. RAITICE, February 17. 1858. Eurls:6w MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' Gum, Over and Sandal, cheap, et the Peoples' Shoo Store, No. 17 leAth etreet, near Market. Jac) TLTENS' CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes Agit. at DIREPENBACIIER it CO.'S, 3e.'4 No, 17 Binh ctreet. Imami•••IMMIMIMMMO Tkil ILL FEED.- E 0 &ache tiround Screeninzs; tO bathele Corn Meal, tor sale by JAMB A. FETZEII, apB Corner First and Market streets OLIVE OIL.- 10 baskets Bordeaux Oil, quarts ; 10 " Al It pints; 10 boxes 1 . " quarts, just reed and for sale, by BEYEIEIt A ANDERSON, tarl.3 No. 89 Wood stmt. c . :il . ' ,"....,;‘,..:•.-,......, .....,., 41 ,....,,,,,,,.,..!,.. • ... -. , . :-.: . MK= PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD EVIErI lIDAJILV TRAN.NiS. TUB PAST /SAIL TRAIN leaves the Pazienzer .tion every morning, (except Brinday,) at 7:50 o'clock, Pittabo,:gh time, arriving in Philadelphia at U:5O P.M. TILE EXPRESS TRAIN lams the Station every evening at 9:45i' o'clock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe, Johns town, Willmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Har risburg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock. P. H. TELE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves daily (except Sunday,) at 8:30 o'clock, P. M. stopping at all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtlo Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20 P. tr. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, leaves daily, (except Sunday,)at &20, P. U. RETUItNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows : Express, 1:45, P. at.; Mail, 3:10 A. st.; Johnstown Accommo dation, 11:00 A. First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:50; A. B.; Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. at; Third Accom modation, eclo, P. at. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Dlallsrile Intersection with mail train East, Express train West, and the Johnstown accomodation train East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and ConneßE villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: MAIL TRAIN 7:00 A. an I PXPRESS TRALN..4:2O p. RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and GonnolLsville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, U.OO A. an. and 0:10 P. U. Ca. The traveling public will tlnd it grea to their in terest, in going East or Went, to travel by th Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be sur passed on any other route. As 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:— .SIS,OOI To Baltimore.... $ 9,60 . 10,00 1 " Lancaster 8,50 To Harrisburg, $7.45. Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, end to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in care, will be charged ten cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations Where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has 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. To New'Yorh... " Philadelphia NEW WESTERN ROUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO, AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON A DAYTON RAILROADS, Distance only 329 miles from Pittsburgh to Cincinnats TIII.S LINE is composed of Roads of the First MLA and is located through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of the State. Direct connection hi made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. 11. & D. & 0. & M. Roads, being connected, for Louisville, . St. Louis, Evansville, Cairo, Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleano. Connection made at St. Louis with the Pacific Railroad and Missouri River Packets, for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, And all points Wes.. Also connects at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central R. It., for Lexington, Danville, Frankibrt and all points in Central Kentucky. Trains leave Penn street Station as follows : Through to Cincinnati with 3:30 A. M. but one change of cars, ar• riving at 8:46 P. M. 2°15 p a M. Express Pas 3 e s a t gor e Tral i n, ar rivingin Cr e n at 0:115 A. M., Cie. 8:00 P. M. gay BAGGAGB CHECKED TIIROIIOII.-',IZ Faro as Low as any other Rant°. For all information, and Through Ticlate, apply at the Ticket Oillce, corner Monongahela Ilona; or at Penn greet Station. Passengera desirous of going this route will ask for Tickets cialawaro Cut-Off. J. H. MOORE, Supt. P. Ft. W. ft O. R. r, DAN'L I , IcLAREN, Sapt. O. 11. & D. IL E. novi2o Two Tilrough Tra23-, Mach Way Family, Saandnya EKG nted. COLIJII/BUS, CIINICENNATi dr. ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD LINE via STEUBENT7LLE. Tho Cleveland and Pittanurgh and Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Companies, having made an ar rangement with tin, Pittsburgh. Pod Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, for taejoint We of their track between Pittsburgh and Rochester, will run their trains from Penn Street Station daily. 8 wadaya excepted, commencing Mon day, March Bth,lasB. CLEVELAND, VI Leaves Pittsburgh 6:00 A. M. Through to Cir.. cinuati with but, one change of cars.: This Train to Cle Dinner. CINCINNATI, CL Leaves Pittsburgh. 2:35 PO MO Through to Cin cinnati cr ithOUt change of Call. WII' Leavo Pittsburgh. 4:00 P. 2.,1c CONNECT/OEB ARE "UDE L'Y ABOVE TRAINS,AS FOLLOWS By i:•00 and 4.00-s. is., At NV/IDE:LING for Cumberland, Harper's Ferry, Baltimore and Washington City. Only at BELLEAIR, for Cambridge, Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville and Wilmington. By 6:00 Is., and 2:35 P. nt., At. XENIA, for Dayton Indianapolis, Mattson, Cairo, St. Loins and New Orleans. JAMES BUCLIANAN DIFFENBACIEER & CO ..„,.., ~-.. ,—..-.,,- -,4,..,:,...th,.:;4...,.::,--::1‘..:,-..41::::., .F:; . 7: l ',.';?Aitf;:r.A:7 , ..g;jiV,:i. : l4,- . . ; ,:,' s ii , igi;f:. .::::::.:5,:17-.:7::f'::;,:::5::::"-:.....: ".-:::':.:,. P.A.ILROAD:3. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER MOND tY, MAIXII rtitz=m:mm7srm For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. FL Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant street. VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF Meeting, Cleveland and Chicago, by the Get& . Ind and Pittsburgh Railroad. EELING AND CINCINNATI 1 1 .1 AIL Arrives., Steubenville 9:42 A. al Bridgport, opposite Wheeling 11.05 A .• Bolleair 11:20 a. LI. Columbus 5:20 r. Cincinnati. 10:10 P. n. Cleveland 2:45 F. at. fßuffalo 1120 P. M. Chicago 8.00 e. eland has 30 minutes at Alliance, for INELAND AND CHICAGO EXPRESS Arrivea. Steubenville 5:50 P. M. Newark 11;40 r. Columbus 1:40 A. sr. Oincinnati 8:07 A. 2a. Cleveland 9.50 r. x. Buffalo 6:00 s. s. Chicago 2:00 P. U. LINO ACCOMMODATION, Steubenville Bridgeport... By OM A and 2:35 P. it. At CIivCINNATI, for Lexington, Louisville, Cairo, St. 1.13111.3 and New Orleans. Only at BAYARD, for Carrolton, Waynesburg, Dover and Now Philadelphia. Only at HUDSON, for Cuyahoga Palle, Akron, Clinton and New Portage. By 6:.00 A. ss., and 2:35 P. Lt. At CLEVELAND. for Erie, Buffalo, Niagara Palls and Cana da, Sandueay, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points in the Not th.west. The 4:oe P. at. Train etope at all Way-Stations on the Rica: Division_. at ettizrztilzg Trains. EASTERN MAIL, VIA STEUBENVILLE. ~. Leaves Cincinnati 6:00 2i. sr. -', Arrives at Columbus 10:80 P. H. Do Steubenville 5:50 r. m. Do Pittsburgh' 8:55 r. et. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING MAIL. ' Leaves Cleveland 1:00 P. m. Arrives at Wellsville 6:51 P. an Do Wheeling 8:46 P. M. DO Pittsburgh 8:05 P. M. PPTTSBURGII ACCOMMODATION. LilaVO3 lialleair 6:00 A. at. Do Briageporr, opposite Wheeling.... 6:15 A. M. Stops at all Stations Arrives at Pittsburgh 11:25 A tr. WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAIL. Leaves Beßeall' 4:3s P. M. Do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling— 4:43 P. m. Arrives at Pittsburgh 8:05 P. ta. EASTERN EXPIIISS, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Cincinnati 4:20 P. us Arrives at Columbus 10:00 P. m. Do Steubenville 445 A. Is. Do Pittsburgh .. .... . 7:60 A. m. CHICAGO, BUFFALO AND PITTSBURGH EXPRESS Leaves Cleveland 10.0 P. tr. Arrives at WelLsville 6:35 A. IL Do Wheeling 11:05 A. U. Do Pittsburgh. 7:50 A. At. Connection aro made by the Mail and Express from same points when returning, as aro formed al 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 beyond the lino of these Reads. Trains will elso step to leave passengers coning from these itoade, at any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland. Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc., or any points beyond Columbus, via Steubenville, must ask fbr tickets via Steubniville. Baggage checked through to all principal points, :and transferred free el charge. ta. For tickets or Information, apply to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Penn Street Station, Pittsburgh. P. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, C. a R. It., Cleveland. L A GIITCLIINSON, General Ticket Agent. P., C. R. R., Columbus. JAMES FARMER, Superintendent C. a P. It. It., Cleveland. W. W. BAGLEY, mrB.l Superintendent P.. C & C. R. R., Columbus. New Route via River and Railroad. lindianapolisM Cincinnati:Railroad gi . O.iNEOTIN(3 - AT INDIANAPOLIS with Terre Haute, and ccrre Haute and Alton Bailrcads, to .St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and t-alem, and Michigan Central Beads for MCC i.G!".t, 8008 ISLAND, BUBLINGTO and all intermediate points. Through freisht Train to INDIANAPOLIS, T.EBBE HAUTE, LAYAIETTE, and PERU. Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less time than any other route by 24 'noun; and at as low rates. Tho only road by which shipments can be made from Cin cinnati to the West, without breaking balk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS; Agent at Cincin nati; or, W. B. (TUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission ; no elsmia for drayage or commission at Lawrenceburg. For further information, apply to THOMAS BATTIGAN, (N 0.115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who is pre paled to give T.IBOUGII U.r.CEL.I.9 to Indinnapolb, Tani Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Pcm, Greencastle, Clrawfarda. Tulle, Charleston, Paris, and Muroran. H. 0. LORD, Prosidszt. JNO. F. CLINES, Ger.'l Freight Agent. INKSTANDS.—A largo variety for sale a 4721<-6. JON - NE.I'ON CO. Etet=l,7 WareUrtaN WM at :17,2% ^:"."77-,..1:7:7,-"n7..- 13....kirdz(_ - .0 D 5.3 • aa.:IIIA2.OAD NOTICE. The, fittsb% Ft -7 , Way! & Chicago RAI:LTtOAD COMPANY, WITH AMROLLING STOCK and eiirdpment, and its through connectlons,is pre pared to transport' Passengdrs and Freight from PHILA.- DELPHI& and PTEISB3 - yrau to CHICAGO, ST. LOIIIS,III OINCEINATE and all placca West and South west, with a grog__degree of regularity and expedition. The fact that Vhis, Road forms a threat and consolidated line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar antee that its Trains will make good time, and connections with Trains on other Road. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE Pittsburgh. Crestlhae. I Ft. Wayne. U. S. Mail, ' 330 A. M. 12:01 P.M 7:00 P. M. Express, - 2:15 P. M. 10:05 P.M I 6:45 A.M. BEACH CHICAGO- - U. B. Mail at 335 A. 514 Express at 2:90 P. 3L REACH CEIOINNATI—II. P. Mail at 7:2 P. M.; Express 7:00 A. M. All Trains make close connections at °redline for Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also, at Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for Lafayette, Cents - allllllloifl and Bt. LOlli3 ; also, at Forest with Trains on the M. R. A L. E. R. R. RETURNING. From Chicago. I Ft-Wayne. Crestlino. Arr.Ptteb'g 11. S. P.M. 6:30 A.ll. I 12..15 P. Ed. I 9.16 P. M. 'lmpress,. 6,00 AM 2:00. P. 51. I 10:05 P. M. 7:25 A M These Trains make close connections with Trains for Phil. adelphia, Baltimore Now York and Boston. Trains from Bt. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colum bus make close connections at Crestline 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 TP. A TNS—Leave New Brighton for Allegheny City at 7:00 A. M., and 12:35 P. M. Leave Alle gheny City for New Brighton at 10:00 and 4.:30 P. M. To accommodate way travel, Passenger Care will be at tached to Freight Trains ; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:45 A. M.; Crestlino for Alliance, at 5:56 A. M.; Alliance for Crestdine, at 6:45 A. Ii; and Alliance for Pittsburgh at 7:47 A. M. BACIGIAGE CIIBOKED TEIROUGH, and no charge for handling. For Tickets and farther information apnly to GEORGE PARKIN, Pas4enger Station, corner Liberty and Grant streets; B. F. PATRICE, No. SO Dearborn street, oppo site the 'Fremont House, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stations on the line. TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, March 29th, and continue until further notice. J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. and Fr't. Ag't D. W. BOSS, Dass'r. Agent, Chicago. JOS. H. MOORE, Superintendent. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIIE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE connecting •v+.- and South-western States by:a continuous Railway direct. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with bail ' cot Steamers to all ports on the Wee'ana at Cleve land and Sandusky with steamers to all portion the North western Lakes; making the most DIILZOT, OIICAPEST and nuuhins noun by which FILEIGIIT can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WrST. Raten between Philadelphia ra. Pittsburgh,. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Hata and) trlloo MB Caps, Books, Dry Goods,(in boxes,bales i . 700 and trunks,) Drugs, (in boxes;and balsa) , - - Feathers, Furs, tc. SECOND CLASS—Domestic Sheoting, Shirt-1 log and Ticldng (in original bales), I Drugs (in casks), Hardware. Leather (in 1.60 c. 100 IDs. rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sneep Pelts, Eastward, Lc, 4c. THIRD CLADS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (M) casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted [ 100 IDs. (loose or in sacks), Tobacco, mannfao. "'• tared, (except Cigar a or cut,) J FOURTH CLASS—come, Fish, Bacon, Beef and Pork, (in casks or boxes Ear tward,) 44 , , Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, Ger- r -JC. VI 100 De. man Clay, Tar. Pitch, Rosin, an., /re. J FLOUII-75c. l bbl. until fa=ther notice. _ . GRAIN in car loads, 35 rte. TO 100 the. until further notice. COTTON—S. 2 rt% bale, not eiceuling 500 Ma. weight, until further notice. In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel- phia, be particular to mark packages "Mc; Pcmay/vaitia illaiiroad." All Gads consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded without Famom2 AUtur3--liarris, Wormley Co., Memphis, Tenn.; E. F. Sasi 1 Co., St-. Louis; B. G. O'Riley & Co., Evansville, Ind.; Dumcsnil, 801 l a Co., and Carter a Jewett, Louisville, tiy.; IL C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind ; IL W. Brown & Co., and Irwin E: Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech a Co., No. 54 Ellby etreet, Boston; Leach a Co.) No. 2 Astor Home, New York; No.l William street, and No. 8 Battery Place, New York; C. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Mas-raw G E. 0013.9. Baltimore; D. G. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. EL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. 11. J. LOMBAEIVT, all Br‘pertutondent, Altoona, Pa. PriTTSBURGIU a, CONNELLSVILLE EtAllZi MOAD. Tar. Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad is now opened for the transportation of passengers and freight to and from Pittsburgh and Comaethrill°, connecting with the Pennspl• vania Central Railroad at Erinton's Station. Arrangements, have also been made with the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, by which through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be carried from points on the Pittsburgh and Conneßavine Railroad, by car loads, on favorable terms. RUNNING OF TRAINS.—On and after Monday, 28th of December, the Passenger Trains will be run daily, except Sundays, as follows: MAIL TRAIN, will leave the Passenger Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, at 7:00 o'clock, arriving at Connelleville at 12:00 A M. . _ EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN, leaving Pittsburgh at 1120 o'clock, P. M., and arriving at Connellsville at 8:20P. M. RETURNING.—EXPRESS TRAIN will leave Councils. villa at 6 o'clock,A. M.., connecting with the 131airaville Accommodation rain, on the Pennsylvania Railroad which arrives at Pittsburgh at n. A. IL MAIL TRAIN, leGving Connellsville at 2:00 P. M., and connects with the Brinton Accommodation Train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which arrives in Pittsburgh at 6:00 P. M. Freight to and from Pittsburgh, and stations on the Pitts burgh and,Connelleville Road, will be received and delivered et Baldwin Depot, opposite Duquesne Depot, on Liberty strut. Bunting & Hall's Coaches for Mt. _Pleasant, Uniontown, Frostbnrg, Cumberland, will leave eonnelluville regularly on the arrival of the trains. Mail Train connects also at West Newton with coaches, by the Plank Road, wilh Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, Sandpatch, Cumberland, An. Tickets can eo had from Ticket Agent at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot. mrll3 H. BLACKSTONE, Superintendent. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. 6.23 r. 7:30 P. M. 8:16 P. M. EMOVAL.--J. & H. PHILLIPS have _flAi removed to their now building, Nos. 23 and 2S ST. CLAIR street, west side, between Pent street and tho Bridge. 9.00 P. 1. J. C. H. PHILLIPS, MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR, FURNITURE, CARRIAGE, TAT, LE t AND TRANSPARENT & OPAQUE WINDOW SHADE OM CLOTHS ! Of different Colors. Also, DE 471 1 ,12 IN OIL CLOTHS A WINDOW SHADES, Of every description. Dealers in INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds, made under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New York Belting Companies, tot the sale of their INDIA RUB- Burt BELTING, HOSE :and PACKING. LEATHER BELT ING of Eastern manufacture, a.snperior quality; also, Lace Leather and Rivets. Agents for the OHIO FIRE—PROOF BUINERAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paints, Varnishes, 02s, Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. HOUSE AND LION PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches, Cows in the best and shortest time. fde2o:ly J. & H. PIIILIIPS, E, - irae Nos. 26 and 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory at Phil- NP 2 virle, on the Ohio river, three miles below Pittsburgh. CAP ,PETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, to., AT TU Teartir. Street Carpet Store, 1 -- g . - D. ,Ec, U. M'CALLUM respectfully Tip invite the attention of their former customers and the public generally to their present stock, just selected for Spring gales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign and Homo Manufacture, eonsiating in part of Velvets and Brussels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: also, Brussels, Damask, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS. OIL CLSTHS FROM 2 TO 24 FEET WIDE, F.ngs, Mats, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Matting; List, Yarn and Rag Carpets; Vordtien Blinds; Painted, Buff and Green Holland Shades. It will give n 3 pleatraro to chow geode to all who may bo desirone of loolting or pumhaslng, and wo are determined to offer inducements to any who may favor ne with a call, at the old stand, No. Si FOURTH Street, near Wood. myl9:ly W. D. & H. III'OALLUM. nil, CLOTH . CLOTHING—Of all kinds, black and yellow,,f )r Bale at the India Rubber Depot and 28 St Olair etroot. [d63] J. Zs 11. PHILLIPS. nil., CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE. We have on hand, and are daily receiving additions thereto from our own and other manr.factories, a large stock of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trim • dng,Table Cover, Trans. parent, Green and Ruff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used for Housefurnishing and other purposes. Also, Transpatent Window Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered and other styles, and Window hado Trimmings. Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to ex amine our ctcek and prices before making their purchases elsewhere. J. & Li. PEEILLIPc, selo 25 and 28 St. Clair sticr,t. jLOOR OIL CLOTHS,- Of our own and eastern manufactare--all widths, and cut to cult any Eiza of rooras or helix—at the Oil Cloth Ware roorne, No. 26 and 23 St. Clair street. oct23 J. A H. PHILLIPS. FURNIT URE. A MILLIK_EN & CO. have on hand, at they e=tensivo CABINET and CHAIR hIAI`II7FAC• TORY, Nu. 64 initlii3eld street, a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Pm I.ll.ttre, which they will eell 15 per cent. lower than customary rates. Terms, cash only. [dec27:y O ODI7 - ELL'S FURNITURE . AND V CHAIRS, Whelan& and Retail, embracme every style of Pnrnitare, in Iloseweed, Mahogany and Walnut, suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to any in Now York o: Philadelphia, and at lower pricca. Every article made by hood, and warranted. Cabint.makors plied with any quantity of PCILNITURD and CHAIRS, on reasonable term,. Hotels and Steamboats furnished at the shortest notice. Warerooms, Nee. 77 and 79 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0e22 I) ICE,—Six tierces prime Rico, just reeeiy ed and for sale by MILLER k ItICELETSON, tics. 992 and 223 Liborty strAnt. DASIDIERE AND ORIENTAL TAPES `' i imitations on Wall Paper, of French and Ger• man manufacture, for vale by A LUM. -50 forbarrels ßAv sale ( bisroar, & Co., novlB Corner Wood and First streets. eiTIPAP WALL PAPER.—Thousands of 14,..„/ rolls to roll at 8, 10 and 1234 cents. W. P. bI.I I 32IIALL It CO., Na. 87 Wood street. rff, lEAS.--30 .12.a1.f chests Young Hyson, Citapo - der, _Black Teas. in storo and for solo J4NTrs PATTOII, Jr., Alinzhanv entv. GARDEN SEEDS.—The subscriber has Jut received from the celebrated gardens of Briggs & Brother, Rochester, N. Y., a large assortment of early Garden Seeds. Warranted equal. if not inverter, to any. For sale by 0.1 4 . PATTON, Jr., ' Federal street, Allegheny City. ! : . -:11N..~~ .... -. ~. W. P. 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NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISE,VJES OP MIL' ESDNIT:2, c.l Di.:a 3 sf7(77l . l.Zri; , .:lrom a C;L ., ii7 , 2f Z L:V.fr Cr finch Ina - ard Slit; er ‘xd. te the Ele cidi Aty of ßi tho Stomach, Nazscan, Disffast fur Pcxid, Fulineen or weight in the Stomach, Sonr Erneta tatione, Sinking, or Fluttering cit the Pltof the Ste , mach, Swimming or the Head, Hatted. and DiitmaltE - : Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating seneatione when in a lying poebare,Diranses of Vicien,o Dote or Webs before the Eight, Foyer and Dull Pita to the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, !winless of the Skin and Limbs. Pain n the Side, Mock, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Lluthea of Elea burn. tog in- the Fleet, Constant gaga of Eva, end groat Daproulon of ()MITE. In attributing such valuable properties to this remedy, as rub, or unwarrantable ezzertion Ist:nide4lou: is simply Meted a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the exer e e,, dhnery curce, and benefits derived from its uzo under the dee reoton of Ito illustrious originator, Br. lleeflend, emcee:, ell classes of European aociety, from the insrasece maze of testimony, from all parts of the American continent, Been mulatcd during the last ten years, in tho hands of the saes cut proprietor. The prevalence of 151353303 to which the German Bitters are adapted, it is with 'escrow we my it, is al most universal; indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extant of our country in which there cannot lea forted among Ito members that peculiar sallow and leneuid appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or an emeeLetedand coffering Dyspeptic. Thep of what immenecamporteuato this class of invali that a certain and reliable remedy Should be placed withl their reach; ono in which no baneful or Injurious drug en. tens into its composition; a remedy on which the patient CM rely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and be assured from actual and tangible proofs that the article he ie using feally possesses the virtues at tributed to it. Such a remedy as"EOOFLAN/Yl3 GERMAN BITTERS." Thousands +3 dollars have been espended in its manna:eh:To and diffusion throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietoi feels the greatest satisfaction in [grating that there 13 no state, county, or even village, where the eadiciao bee been introduced, that there cannot be f: and numbers willing testify toils virtues. It is used constantly in the practice of a largo number c. the moat prominent Physicians in the country, who have also added their written testimony in evidence of its greet virtues. In conclusion, then, '770 would rcepectfelly ask of all three 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 road attentively the Almanac published annually by the pro prietor, for Farmers( and Families, containing fa great num ber of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in favor of the Bitters, from the most prominent and well known in. dividnals in all parts cf the Union. All Agents for the Bit ters are authorized to distribute the A Innuao gratuitously. Principal OT,ce and Manufactory, 96 Arch street, Phila , lei. phis, Pa. Por Bale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal citin and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town in the Unitcd btates and Canada, and by D. L. PAHNESTOCK & CO. and Dr. GIiO. H. ILIWE'EIi, jyraydew Pittsburgh Of all disemmo tno igeat, unit canes Springs from neglect of Natures lawn @U 1:1 411 i WIIEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN all stages of SECRET DISEASES, Sea =Abuse, Nor, vow Debility, Strictures, Meets Gravel, Diabries, Diseased of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Eno fine, Pains in the Boum and Ankles, Diseases of the image, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Limbs. Can cers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, end all diseoocn arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such as nervous trembling, leas of memory, loss et power, general weaknesa, dimness of vision with peculiar spots appear in before the eyes, lota of sight, wakefulness, dysperna, liver diseases, eruptions upon the face, pain In the buck and heed," female irregularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease origina ted, however long standing or obstinate the case, i'%croLi - j is certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent care can be effected by any other treatment, oven after the disesze has bullied the skill of eminent physicians end resisted ail the r means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury cr balmam. Dur ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the iowa of death many thousands, who, in the lust stages of the above mentioned diseases had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the W.:toted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to health, use they are the first cause of Consumption, Scro fula and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human f mily. As a permanent cure is scarcely over effect ed, a majority el the verses falling into the hands of incom petent persons, who not only fail to core the diseases but ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, banana the stiffens Late a rapid Consumption, Ent should the diensee and the treatment not canes death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitution:4 and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec tions of the skit', eyes, threat and lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to en early grave. SELF .A_BUSE is another formidable enemy to health, fa , : nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases camas BO destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thou sands of victims through te few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies for =lmage society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wretched in body and mind, p.redis 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 fielf-Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be reetcrcd to robust, vigorous health. Tao afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medi cines, for there are so many ingenious snares in the columns of the public, prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers that milhous . have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds at quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nos trums vended az "Patent Medicines." 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 eye, tens for life. Three•fourthe of the patent nostrums now in'uso are put up by unprincipled and ignorant parsons, who do not under stand even the alphabet of the materia ineclica, 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 loss 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 curer. Medicines, with fall directiona sent to any . part of the United States or Canadaa, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly con fidential. Addreas J. SUMMIIIIVIT.T.P. M.D., °Moo No. 1131. Filbert street, (Old No. - Ica) J.T11:13 , below Twelfth, Philadelphia. ;Great Eltiaiitre aiaae IRE BEST ANDMOST CERTAIN SPECII LATION OF THE TIMES—ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER SIIARE.—Forty thonsand dollars worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry,:l•=.s . s:ll Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety . .;:el - ?..5e7:0 of Fanny and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou sand shares, at one dollar per share, as follows:—Upon the payment clone dollar, I will rend 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 sold, 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 Philrdelphia, and the whole of the property cisT. posed of or distributed among them; in such way as shall be determined upon by them; each Sharehold er shall be entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc tions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro perty to such person or persons as the Shareholders ma 2? appoint to receive the same. The Real Evicts C01:1113t5 of one three story brick dwelling bongo and lot, valued ats2soo, and two three story brick dwelling houses and lots valued at 2100 each, in the city of Philadelphia, defer of all Mun 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 fine Gold and Silver Jaunting Case Lover Watch es, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and other Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pius, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, &c., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Sliver Plated Ware, consisting of Tea Sete, Caetors, Cake Baskets, Cees, Spoons, Knives, Forks, &c., tic. Also, French Clocks, Music Boxes, Accordeons, and a great variety of other goods. The 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 bean purchased for the purpose of deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry, for fine Gold, none such will be distributed, the moat respect able persons are given as references, to those disposed to par chase shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad dress the sender, by return mail. Any person sending ton dollars at one time, shall receive eleven separate receipts, in as many eenarate names if desired. fie_ Iu writing for shares, please write the name of the Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is the greatest chance of getting a largo amount of valuable property, for a small sum, as has ever before been offered to the public. Send on your orders, as shares aro selling rapid ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon be made. Articles allotted to persons at a distance, will be sent to them at their expense. ta-Agonta wanted in every town and village. All com munications mast be addressed to L. R. BROOMALL, No. 50 South Second street, above Chesnut, iY2619 Philadelphia. LOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received, N 5,..) and for sale by [fern HENRYH. COLLINS - - - - BOOK-KEEPING, Blanks, and dW Duncan'a system of Penr , ethip, for tale by W. S. HAVEN, mr2b Corner liarket and Second stroab. 500 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS Just received and ;la sale by 10 DRUMS CODnAZIEI FISH, for eat .b t y co., ituld Dirs. 18 and 20 WOWI otreet - WOOLLEY'S SALVE for wholeslao vv and retail at the Drug Etaro of JOHN MUT, JR., de2Jl Corner f Wood and BLxth cts., Pittsburgh It.INEED OIL.-24 barrels for sale by 41 mlB 11. COLLINS BLACK CRAPE VEILS—Of extra size and quality—very cheap, at RORNE , B app 77 Market street. BLACK,. CRAPE COLLARS.—Beautiful stylasAr sale, at JOSEPH HORNE'S, 77 Mark.t street. ED, WHITE AND BLUE.-500 boxes .E. 4) Toilet Variegated Soap, assorted colors, In Th., 3i Z. and V, lb, cages, on hand and for axle by i O. h .7. U. 'IIQXPANSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring, and .124 ell the other celebrated Skirts, for halo by ap2G JOS. FIORNP, 77 Ilarket etre&t. DL LACK LACE MITTS.—A large stock of excellent style 3, with and without fingers, very cheap at (ap26) Joe. 77 Market street. rIOTTON 110SIERY. .—Every variety of Cotton Stocain,7,s ar.d. Half Etozo nt tho lowest prim, wholezalo or retail, at JCS. RNE'S, ap23 7 7 '•rark.e t Street. QYRUP.-10 bble. N. 0. Syrup for eale, on tot eonalgnment. bY (sp7) 1r YlilC iS. COLLINS. RAG AND STRAW WRAPPING PA PERS—Of Ela riZEI3 and qtrtlftlog, for sale at W. S. riAvEvs, Corner Market and Eecood streeta. EDIO4 L, NV. S. HAVIIN. Corner )Tarket and Second atrcet3 MEDICAL. DR. MSLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE .A.NI3 LIVER PILLS. WE 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, Id'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 VERMIFTJGE, 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, BcC. 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 coin pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING 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. 31'Lane's, prepared by Fleming Bras. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give them a trial, we will forward per mall, 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 cents extra. M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE PILLB.—TS grvn on hand and for sato by B. L. PAHNESTOCII lc CO. Cori= Wood and Fourth streets. .7,5X1'7 =AT:C.2E24S', Private and Confidential Medical Advice! A T THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPl- TAL—Established for tho curo of Syphilis, Seminal Weakness and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS es SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Main and Quay etroe - ts. (up stairs.) A MOST SOIIINTIETO INVENTION An instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Noctur nal Tlmia , iions, more properly known ca Seminal Weakneal, fr.c. Can be permanently cured in from fifteen to twenty days, by the use of this inatrument, when used conjointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN T 4n'T . PARTICITLAD NOTICE. Dr. AMOS SON take pleaeme in announcing that they have invented a most inapertami ument for the cure of the above diseazes. It has boon eubjected to a teat by the moat eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and. New York; it has been declared the only naeful instrument ever yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakneas,or any disease of the genital organs, armed by tho secret habit' of youth. Dr. AMOS d SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical - aa to the merits of their instrument, pledge their elves that in any instance where they may prove unsatiafactory after fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in. strument in good order. Persona wishing the above useful Instrument will obeerve that the price, with the acconipanying directions, securely packed and sent by expreta, b ten dollars. NEW .19.11.1101_ES AND QUICK CURES. Dr. AMOS a SON may be consulted from cii , ,ht o'cloch in the morning until nine at night, In every stage and symp tom of the Venereal Disease, Qnnorrhive, Oleste, Secondary Symptom; Seminal Weal - ,mers, Impotence and Strictures of the Urethra, etc., with inviolable Feere3Y. The treatment they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years". extensive and successful proctico in London. The most inveterate cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated in elght or nine dam and macs Isla slight nature In two or th - s-e, clays, at o mcd erate expense. The cure effected without confinement or hindrance from business; also, nodes cod rains in the bones and limbs, effectually eradissted. A GURU ViA3tRANTEID., Dr. /1.1103 L SON have devoted their attention mtelusive ly to this peculiar clan of maladies, end the relief they bairn consequently been enabled to render to their fellow-creature ft fully testified and greatfully aclime , vledzed by convales cep tpaLients and others daily arriving in fain from all parts of the country, for the express purpose only of commitatic us while their exertions have been crowned with the most prig nal advantages; yet front what they have experienced i - inquiring Into the Cases of these infectious complaint (from their most simple condition to that of the most den geruns and Inveteratcd) they have always entertained the possibility of their prevention and removal, and liken-Lein variably found that the most horrible and mengnant forme of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol lowing causes :—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effects of me s and improper trostment; therefore, Dr. AllO3 4; SON have succeeded in discovering., in the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual, and eantiom course; omitting ell combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character, as well asthose whose premature or injudicious application, might be productive of bad consequences in the handy of private individuals. In short the laudiblo end of their re medies is the lc Bening of a great mere of human ralaery by the atleniation, relief and prevention of the.o grievous rif. Mations that are in reality the secret foe of life, and whieh, while they so extremely cnrronnd us, call LIC:Id far our chill and interference for their exterminati:on. COONTRY INVALLIQ. PerEonz in any part of the world may he zuccea4:lly treatod by forwarding a correct drtell of their care, with r, remittance for medlcineo, Addreea Dr. AMOS a SON, corner Main and Qn , y Buffalo. N. Y. jatnalfr.r:iy DRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. a MEDICAL and SURGICAL °lnce:, No. 50 SMITHFIELD Street, Pitt:. burgh, Pa. DR. BROWN is mold citizen of Ditto. burgh, and has been in practice foe the last twenty five van. His business has been confined mostly to Private and ..t gical Dizyzes. orazrau AND STRANGERS in need of a medical friend, should fail to and out the sure place of relbef. The Doctor is a ropier gradnato, and 1 his experience in the treatment of a certain clam of diseases La a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtainlng percsanent relief, by the nee of his remedies and following his advice. DP. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to onto the worst form of Yens cal Dizesen— Impurities and Scrofulous Affcctions. Also, all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, whichmanifezto itself in the form of a totter, psoriasis, and ry great many forms of thin diseases, the origin of which the paticnt i 3 entirely ignorant To porcons co afflicted, D:. eff era hopes of a ears and oper.,dyrecascoy. 171.13131Z23. 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 givo way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only rolialtio romsclies b.uown in this country—tha:y• are safe, and maho a sisf.l7 mstoratizt to health, RUZITUATISLI Dr. Drown's remedial never fill to care this azo in a few days—he will warrant a care., i_l‘J also trentl Piles, elect, Gonorrhcea, E.lcture, UrethridDiLeharges, male Wealess, itlontbly Suppremion./, Di3e.f.*-IC3 of 111-) Joints, Fistula in Ano, Norton:, Affections. Pain in the Bac:: and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder s together with all digsases of an impure origin. A leiter describing the oFraptsonss, cont.sirting rx; reeled to DR. BROWN, No. t) kimitll2o-I.treer, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be iamiediltely answered. Mcdicine tent to flnj address, sand; pached and EC:.`, are from eller - ration. Office end Private Smithfield burgh, Fe. el° NOTLIER supply of Low Son's superior London Toilet x•Cap.3 r cited to-d.y, by J 0 3.F , fel3 Cerr.er Dinnter.d and3ll.l2larkieNtGetreet. 1 0 SACKS FEATHERS, for Foie by DAGALEY, COSGRAVII CO. P. -A 23 Wool t:t•oa3 DRIED APPLES.-150 bus. choice Dry Apples, received awl for ealc., by JAB... FETZER., 5 P 3 Corner Market and Pict agree d. tlnchr the snEerv(l3: of Dr. Licilthert. Qll rel:3, [IA, for gale b 7 3( , S. FLE3I7 OGS.—Dressed 110 n, jnsti received And JA3iEs . 1",", 1a21im, 13 for ralo by co , Y, 1,14 -pERFUMERY-0f deg.ariptiorti, - , a n d prices, mu be bad at ToS• 4,1 1 1 ) , ,M113 .”!.! TARCIII.-300 bxe. Rochester Pearl Starch received And for Plo by ManU. COLIMA.