7 jySs.c:l ~.. ,_ ___ . i .A.)1?..-, .1-.. -- ft-.1.,2,, At: ~:—...yr at 1...ev.., Er offlotl F,,tr"t I: rt-,,' 1,.1-.1_.-rgb, bct‘Tc... c:iutl.s( 3l uud Ct.,,i2rry!,11...:„ ...11, I]: .I.ilL, :_,La, el. lifiati,t, :3%n:et.- JLI. ~ Vi 1 ,:j.,1L.. a,-. 1..1-1 z.a.!.(.1.11,1 , 1:.0 ,, t AEs:l7.odic, coca 1:1.:,,:z. t t., 1 ,_'. i ,::-- , t __,l r SUO iT. Li, CP • cictit of .1 1 17?. , .; 0 1,5;1_ sea() U Al Ah. E.,f - _ dluiur of tld • Wtilte Loot, Rua Lead, zinc, 2aiut, Lithar• Putty, (1 Wholeoal e -oler la 011 s, Paints, V arniala TUrpoutiue, 1ke..., No. 24, Wayi t, Pitl4l.,urgh. - - - . TOSEPII FLESIING, successor to 1 - U cox & Co., corner ~f Market gtre&i and tit.) Mani...m.l, keeps contently on hatul n Intl nagortnnht NEL, lOL S, 1.11.1? TS, i• Olen pertaining to his billfillalkl/3.. PhYßiCialls' PRA: riptic , ns cst,•fntly done. IW. CIiADW ticalex to Lai air! l'A 119 „4 ottani, balow Sixth, Pitt , ;Jure:, ly 4"zra The liighast markal t,:n.70, in e...=1, for WALTZ& 2.1:-/-11.911-51.1 . - .. ivyP. MA_RSIIALL &., Co., I:nportera and • dealera in French end Au..erican. PAFE!'. 11.1NG LNGS N 0.87 Wood etreet, Pitt shur., , ,h. .Solo asz,.;,uts for the or:kb:Mod r.. , anuf.creit•N 3 of l'..lf.E:lrs. Dellcourt & Co., Parie. ug; -- - ll AVID CALIPBELL & SAMUEL POD -9...., LOCK have tnn.ociated together uhder the style of tIAILBELL le roLLocrii, for the transaction of a general Variety and Dry Goode buoinees, and the tr.anufactare of plain at.av,,dl-,l:“Gilt ‘ze. Inbln PEUIP IaTILLI a1T3.84 J. .iND8.13.502.1 " g 1) . EY Nfillt & ANDERSON, (successors to I.- Ajw. Joilh,:a itnedee & C 0.,) wholesale &afore in FOREIGN I - RIOTS, NITS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, 6 UGARS, etc., No. 39 Wood etreet, oppote the St. Charles Llot,l, Pitts. __ burgh. ap2 ___ ________ - ,_ J. J. 1311.1.1.5P1X T J. GILLLSPIE C 0.,., Looking fans rdanuCertnr,r , i, 4 • and dealera in itnioltdui , 4 Glans Pia Pinta Glios, En tsrayingx, Comb; Gixxin, No. 7i) Wood 5 1 .1 e, t, Pit 3tirgh. On hand and Lando to order, Gilt Picr a. ISTatiogany, Itosewoul, Walnut and Gill Fi Ing, of every iiie,criptiuu. bk‘amboitt Cabins t \n,,rated i. , BOVI La.,11.Z. -- d OLIN OGDEN Urll, Nis.lf7 Firt Rtrec•t, would kit irni the pun ,lc that they have COD. i'3l.llF 13 1' and a :al 413•6-4.P.UU:LLA, 51.1.1 1..11{.:i .0: of the 111.3 1:111.1 ...t1,111.11.11:1 : 1.1.111.11:• filet that they l'hydiciunn 1:03311.11111,13.: 5.:13.7_1.) and siri.ugtiieniu... , ALE t )n MERCHANT 1 1 - O.s&sr. r:-.llpf (D... Isiah? 1:4,u, T W. KERR, ARCIII'rECT, R!•;;Altp,' i; I) of 1 - .;h and W ou.l to A 111 T f•:i. In Phllllpg' Duiltlin,•—cohtiuto,i Spocineatnma of, and to ;=tlpeti:- .4 t,t0.i tho dr.3cription of Bniillings. A FU LTON, B ELL AN BRASS fOUND1:11, N 0.70 SEC 2troet, Pittslir.,;ll, Ss prepared to furnish to order orruncii, o VACDTI:IY - 1.1 IY3. Of all size:, In.qh lu to 10. , .W.) I . . J 1 c 011I51E BELLM ma.ie o .Jrder. ETQP a i rA _; C, of all elzoa, for Steamboats. MINEB.AL WATER eiSM.P6, COUNri,R R. and ovt•ry var;:: , !y of ftul..L.ltk I tO tLo ne,tt,t.. matinor. BABBIT'S AW.N•AT:li.rfloS METAL; 1' UL TON', - ; PA• TENT lIETA LLD:" PACKINt3, for tut El.lgltl 3 - L OUGIIRIDOE MAXWELL, ANI.,?...CTUREiIa 00 LOOki=g-UiaLacz, 121_".ure Frmmez t aIC.O. Erta.zEt:. ; And Dealers in Clcclrn, ;lons° Furn; , :illar,; Gor.:at, no. 125 Woo•; above kelitb, PI7I!=!ILILG.I. 17:1 1 .t.ii_.1 1 1 N. t.i, (_' l l.D., , k./ I:. NEB, A I, Cu Y. :NI i •,: 4 A:',in -- - , fl.- - r 7,1 I -,, I St. E. 7 lraucis .Aloria.4le,any 11'01 - UGyN, 1 iiiOB,WARDIi.r,,G 2,11,R ., ,,,i - , C‘,I.N 1 , UNDER. TI,IF. C.-I.F.E ()I , THE FRA'..C:c - -CAN I_ojOrilEite7 L1CY2.... and IhrazitliA;;;gre ..s - c lac, L.Srett o, Cburab - zia, Carroty, Pa. I ',' ‘'YANDOTTE CITY, li-K.S.L.-,:AS TEllitiTi..,E.l ril II I S INSTITU'fiON, .._TU1. 1 ,..A. , ..L.\." ji. eitunted for :•: , Incati,,nal ptirp..acts,nth,r;',B a il ‘ 3 ,,, h i . , „..1,1,7,14.R.,,,Ncx-5,.--J, 0e, ,, ,..,pa b. Leech & Cn. 3 cr. 1..•. • ,;.,', ocument, tuat ~, b.- kl,-.1.• ~. ::-,.,- 3 (7,..0., 1,,, 11.5 . jt,',,,,1i, ! ''''''''' , --'-n• 9 g°'-Jr 2 -•!'• --- - - It k loc.lud in t.., In ~ t i.c..:thy and 1 tour 1...,ct..m uf ' e u , s. h tu , mi -, il a h -,Ts„ C. J. 11•,: s - s .3..,a.:4 . ..,'..1. - 1,:. - c the Allealleni...m. , listant 1-sir !,.ulk., 11 ein Cre,: , .-.., r. l 0, 1:.0 _ o L., direct wail runt.- betv.', n Lm,lt,;el !Ana 5 u.ll'ls:Blzi r, -. 11 '-' auraprtreys, Hoffm : & ltArrigri l, scholastic y.s.u . c 0 mn,e,.,..1;. ; -'..• a) st M, a..lav in ~.., temi , er, elli CICA , t) the 13111 et J il , , .-A1‘,•,.., -.... i .., Tim Terrus foc a. , ...i.j 1.. i le1:-...., ._ c? ;.,.. , •,,1: ,:h.;11.1! .` - k. en , AL I-41 IA ) U 1 1.2, .... .: ' ' , ... ' 1 4 s 1.: r ..i. 0 t ',- 1 t Ilk Course, are .P 1:.,) ;,...: ,r;11-:,.. MC OiC,ldiC ,tlii :Ntrol , cu 1.. , :1g10ti,e3 1L , L.1 'an , r.,! A C !O. - cc I -a 1. 4 .-.. 'r 7 -7 'z D U ill; 6 , 3 ~, , I li; Rl'd (.4 Efi '. 4 .'.',, r.-,=;.• Pi. . of ,tlO per anura, IY - fishing and 1:60 of .11,,,iJ.:_ , ,, V.W. CORSIOIS.SiOJ ritIE.I,:ttIAIANTS, i'' or farther pa:tic:ll -....; e ,!:-. t: the L0.1:,-ri'.-. -- c,': i.h.2 :Ica, 75 14011111 IV HAIL VES AN D 155 Ncii:T:.l 1V2`.7. ....I: :. 1., disnly. Irtrfercs.sec . au 1., i.u,..cle to the Itt. lie - i. Dr. O'C.i.s.Nes.. r.p',.;Calyj.,cei Wrchlun Brunhoz , r.” 1,10 EDUCATION AL Vincent,g arc? TINDP.E. Tfl C 4 _?..?. op Tll6 EM,EDICTINE Ncitr Latrobe, -,..Vcuratiri-.lle.r.:tei Isat TN Tll2 COLLEOE AE,E TAUGIIT `f IIE wand brAia-he, t.v`i in th, :9111::AR'", the ,'• Itheteri•:s, .‘ the higher erudi;:on ur T Priesthood. This I paid tiend-nutntily, , arictly in 86 , ..VM1 anti F.unc a Lad hug, :aid 11.n.iii , ,i - orm axtr , Lionisation for the He:lit:WC, V; charges. .t , or wirticulars epply t.) the College. Thu Collegiate year Li l - 4inn ea the iieptember, al. coda on the 3!! of July following. FATLLEIL G. B Director of the GJllog DRY GOODS. Reircancil I It etretreivi ! A _NOTHEIt CRASII—IN PRICES 1-1;e ing determined to Pl+ii our stock, though the Ti:-4., (110 Tight," Wo have mad:, gonered sweep— lI2DUCED TLII ENTIRE STOCII. To still lowor prices. ..1W Now is the 0:1113 to buy .ehou the assortment is y...Z, unbroken, and tho Prices Pat Down! Down oct.a JOS. 11013.N3...% 77 !.I,tirki.t.ctr ,- . , 2t.. TilE LAST CILL;NIIE IN FIGUIIV,S. Bounce 1111 bot;„ worth 75 cents, at 62.!,.!, rr yqi ti. do do do tA , , ,, a ' at LO ,!, do do 6.) 51.1 at 37 . ..4 0 , du do ,I.) 773.....', at 25 .t., .10311 PD. Il'.lllN I.:, t.)O 77 ~jacket Btretlt.. ItICH VEISIII.'.'VitIMNI.ING'S, AT ItLDLIGLD P.:.1'1".: 4 . A choice .. , ...r.r...rct0..c..a on h :ad and for mftl.:3 nt Jovil p.oftiNif;' , '. 7 7 'ti,tl , -t rt.,:ar , L. GENTLEMEN'S UNDER. GAILIEN'I'S--- Wool, Silk, Merino and .teary Cotton Uudor shirt/ and lisawars—n fre.sh supply ruceivend ...,. 110i:NE'S, n) '. 7 Marlwt atruet. de IVI Conti per Pound Reduction in o Prico of PtitADLEY'S YARNS.—Wholasale Boyers and Peddlars will be furnished with lIIIADLN I'S 11.111E:;-PLY ICSITTING YARNS at a reduction of Flee Coats per pound, by the bundle, after thie data, For Cash, and Cash oaly. JOB. HORN' e, 77 darket groot, Aitent. (or OeManufur.tr.rnr EMBROIDEBJES.—Our exco ent BtOC s o French Inbroidorice, acid the low priors at which they ere marked, offers rare inducements to !adios ...7!shiug to purchaao the latest II LLCM NE. 77 Mp.rketrtro:t. _ MONEY 1 AOZ.4EY: INA. El) IM TN. Great reduction to the price of nn!,roklerit.? We hove gene ce.refal..y over our hn , 11...3fa9 stock of FIIIINCE•WORIEED UNDER. SL,ItIoNES, MUSLIN BANDS, etc , et:. Aud BIM the priCe3 to snit the "Hard Times." The L3dte3 may rely on getting bargains at oc7 fIOItNE'S, 77 Market street. WE WILL SELL from the present time un commonly cheap FOR OASII. Please call and e - tata ine oar stock. L9VE, oct2o Formerly Lev- Bros.. No. 74 MerI tiIIORINTED FitENOli MERINO ES, for 62 and 75 cents, worth $1,25, the best assortreent lo the city. J. ,LIAN , i'.ON LOVE, (formerly Love Brothers), ` , o 74 Markel street. 13LACK AND FANCY DRESS A full assortment, very chcap. 0. lIANSON f,rir.crly Taco Broaters, No. TB EVERY Economical Purchaser of Dross Goods, 9hanls, 3fantles, Etc.; also Domostlc and Sta ple Goode, will find it to their advantage to call and exam' onr Now Stock rf Fall and Winter Dry Goode before pnrcbas bag elsewhere. 0. }JANSON LOVE, eelb remedy Love Brea-. No. 7-1 'Market et QIIAW LS 1 SHAWLS I—Wool, Chenille, Brocha, az., both long and square, tha very best in thu any, and at very low prices for cash C. HANSON LOW: PIQUE and MARSEILL I I making Beaques. A largo assor 0'r:0. BONNET VELVET.-Ev not material, Silks, Velvet, novl3 NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.- 20 boxes assorted sizes, Vm, E'n and E'm, Sperm Cam.lles on hand and and for sale by jal E. C. I - . J. H. SAWYEit. .. SOAPS. - IWO boson Rain Soap, in lb., 2 D. and 3 1, I,lra. j,500 " No.l Palm ttoap6, in lb., 2 lb. and 3 lb. bars 6600 " Chem:cal 01,vo ;. 4 oao, in lb. lumps '41:1 4 (Nein° Oxide - 250 " Gormau 203 " Castile 60 " Pare Palm On hand and for sale by D. C. & J. Jell G um' BUFFALO, CALF AND CLO'IM OVVISHORS, offered low, at "The Peopled Shoo Store," No, n Fifth street, near dlarl.r.et. fel.B DIPLUNBACIIER I CO. NLY $750 FOR A TWO STOItY thgel- Itug flonfe, of four roome, with lot of ground '2.0 front on dlonteroy area. Allegheny city, by 110 t 1) to FAII TOCIIIB, ,t4OO in milance at ono, two 2171 d three years, OUTlijibitT 1.4)14, noT24 BCFVFALO SHOES.—A splendid article of Conte' and Ladies Buffalo Over fibc.es. Also, Gents' Calf Over Shoop, at the PL,,pled Shoe Store, No. IT Fifth ptreet, near Market. 4co/2.1 - 111 :;,..re, - :::. ir, MIME rc , ,711 formerly Loan Bros., e. 74 Market etr,--:t. .went At WU:ITE 1r COT Fry variety of Bon d Satins for sok , at HORN E'S. " in 3 th. " in IH. " DIFYIINBAOiIkit & CO .. e.~~` , - ii I, VOL iL S_iiilii & C 0,,, V; S 1,, tis Second & /1 4 7 First stg., , i4Z`PTSVEtitag , 8.1.,Y, C0:,3 G - aoCIC - ag; No. Di and, 1/..1) Phil, MILLER .5; ET SO °s, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND lA:PJIITFIIS OF BRANDIES., WINES AND SELIAm-: ' , 41 wad 223, Coracr of EAbcr:y Will StrtettA, AND AGENTS Flit -t4 ta , e reie's City Glass PITTSBURGH, PA. NAILS, COTTON YARNS, CONSTANTLY ON lIAND DAVID SfC.ANDI Y 5 rul 3VCACiDLESS, CO., IRON, NAILS, A:IL , PITT , }3 I 3 G(111 Corner of 1.1:d FORWA.RDIN'oi IND COMMISSION iidiu and cortmis.:;on ,i,-,-i.:b;-:), BEM r..e,1;,tr,. - P Pitlsburaj ) , CANAL No;;. 111 1, - .F.D 11 V72,21 - 11:3. 13TREr;Tp F 0 RWAB.DING AND CO M. NirS lON 11111 u A r4-ve., No. 30 SYCAMOttr, 652., CiNOUSILAkieI, ). I J. D. ( LATE OP U A.; P.;; COMMISSION AND FORWA.itIJINC YT E Eg.4' rLi7: A 3.; TS, o 0 Stre,M, A r L5cra....... :` , l L. ....... JOSEPI - 1 S, 6z, C Nos. ...tilt alma '2-111 fiJr3eTtl - • e.,( - - t, PIiTSBGLI.UI - 1, PA., 4:1 -, IP IT 6g; att AND C031',11: , -; ,, o_c D• s, Q 0 Z_Td A C :4 , D TIN PLATE AN 'cI.;;NKIL: - ... FTDC!.:. paTT !ET , C itL fd PR Ari pAcTi IL F, ,ve z,troot, C.: 5.:1101:111,5,1D, CI 'AI Barr, Prico kr. , Braver .t 11E101,4. M. 1...4 , 44i¢, Ci , ..lllkr :.1, - ..Ct.tc ., ,)4 ,1 1 A CHI' /4 Co., l'ickott,:r.littl,w, A '2: hrewsbu.ry W. 11. Izalgley lAw - relic , f , httlliM, A. 1). 8ui1.„, , k C W. Ilo.moa & BAgAl,y, L Lar.F.T L. Wl.' / A. L. WEBB & (S , .:ccespors tC, ELItKa .?' W ;IiB,) GENERAL COMMISSION lILRCHA:NT AND AGENIZ TILE :ALE OF DUPONT'S POWDER IND S4FETI FLSI, Corner Pratt and Consmerce streotu t BALIIMOR E, Receive on ConEduxdont nil kind. 3 of West•-rt! and ni:Ae a3vancem 11, I." NC E 11. Swttl, CO Geo. W. Smith , W. 11. Garrard, mr4:3t-a-w.6m ;511 - ENRY H. COLLII-;S, Nicrchal,t, mr.l whwetn., BUTTER, 36 Wcod GL SSWA RE GLl'llSil L. CVELEV . DlTYlll7l.l‘i' "It.!:i.T RoBE1.11S01 , ; UO., Manu ca_) facture:la of Cot, PreFse.l aucl Nal FlintG warehouse No. I.'; corner Z - 31- All other kin& of G. o e.tel alb low Market prima. I. ly EDLIE & UL/12:1, t , ) 4 & Lndlie, man:dawn - Juni of Cot, Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSNVAIIE, and dotl.lu kinds of Window Glace, Y1r.4 1, ,5, and Bolt! Loose corner of nod WINES A:ND I,IQU JOBEN .1311.7 AR & WHOLEs.4.III DEILEIIS WINES AND LIQUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on band, Wises, Brandies, Gins, Monongahela and Itectined Whist in--also, Bia,kb• Wild Cherry, Itasca* ry, , nd Ginger Orandie:;. I apr.:.ly J. & T. GROUTT, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS 'IN FINE OLD MONONGAIIET A RYE WIIIS:IY, PEACII AND APPLE BRANDY. Al SO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and ti'ront. StreetEi, Rpl4l P/TTSBURGII, PA. HONEGGER & CO., ILSPORTfIift 07 Preach mud Grerrumn INlnea eued Liquor?, CUA?IPAa'r r, ttc.. oc., 161 Smithfield :treet, between erb. ,:rol 7th avg.. ; mhs:l3.lltowf P 17.1.981711.011, M. DM r..:*Nti!.l , T. DEVLIN & KENNEDY, Wholesale 17.1 C aud Liquor Jierchauts cud Itoctify lug Dimtdl,..,, I:stuithfi , ld dreot, Pittsburgh, y flitY APPLES.-50 bbls. bright Dry .gyp plus, received and for eale, by ap3 •1.,1.1 7<a OWN APPLES.-15 bijls. choice Apple rt.ceive...i and for a 5 JIENRY 11. CI)LI,I!•:;S. . $A receivedN Ev D reedand 5 3 a l i e ° ;1 1 ; HY S k ) E C; )11.; STEW WALL PAPERS CHEAP. they come. W. P. MARFIIALL t‘l,, b 7 Wed E•tr,t t .NV GOODS FOR SPRING SALE - ~N We aro daily receishu: from our own nod E,ttri. Mctories, additions to our stock, which cr, u Li to p .rt of Floor e'it Clothe, Carriage Oil Cloths, :furniture Cil Cloths, Tab`e Oil Cloth, Crash Oil Cloth:3, Transparcut Cil Transparent 1 ,5 iwkw ISnff Ilohamig, and Shade hh.t,,Laut, and others, requiring city go,da in our law, are incited to call aud exaimuo tie steep, au° Judge for themielren in regard to the quality and pri J. h kt. PHILJAV. 4 , aud 29, St el/IT gliKt. Frsll.-150 pkgs. Vrhito Fish, Trcut, Sal lUOnl etc. IL,OI HENRY H. 0 .1.1.151 i. 1, 71 P.11•E'll JJN;7I3' Env • I'EN DAILY ' from 9. o'clock ; also, 1 1 • V, and :=aturdarevemnp, troy , M. y vemb , r I , ;t, from 7 to 9 o'cloon; and trom Nett mlAr 1w to ' , lay let, [cam 6 to S o'clock. re-posita received of all moms net less than Oils DCLLeO, tirel a dividend of the prolate. declared twice a year, in June Intereet was declared at thi rate of en.. per r_ . per annam, on the hist of Docember, ISGE.; 1.. , ?z-tailirr, lord, and is June and De...0,11,2r,10:', - ;;. r: 0,11 not drawn oat, L piazird to the o;.dit of the and beam the Elf . -ma inlerc3t 7.r.n r. iv:. Jane nod December, compounding; twici , a IrtlV.7: tr,,nt , linr the depositor to call or even to prevent 13 Vote this late, money will double in 1,, , .a c, tilti , In;:in th, aggregate EIGITY AN - D YEA 2.. Jk., c0nt.,1_,:017 the Charter, lip-Luna, Lialea end 13.0E,M. tarnl.i.toci gratis, on application at the °Mot. Przaldent--GEORGE ALBlteall. 5105 PESSU:I7PITe. owell Gel:barn, John H. Shoenberger, .fire •s Ehldae, N. Grattan Slarphy, Ole ind-r Isaac m. Pennoch, tihor t Robb. James D. Kelly, William S. Levoly, James Herdman, (lilt Eurcwin, John S Cosgrove, TRUSTR.S.S. ytVF & CiL9 PITTS.BURGII Pittbh .To;s: \....',i..' I'li k=tl4.'ll r.+. MEM •,U:tc.:l, PA 4 iS I U N 3t;l f £1 II FE P T , d M. rriC, Ciucito:ati, UL l'ittaturgh, P lEl=l I s 0 r -.,: ard in g. IMPORTERS OP T S 1.3 A.*4 "3. BN f-4 RI F - 4 , iii;'. a 3. k t,!..•. -. .n.. - James W. Hallman. J , MI L. i,f1:1.C..: Charles iil,ll-, , , '',H,ert C - olber'..‹ , . - d, 1' A. blade - 117, .I. , 1: - .1 B. Caurlel,l, Johu R. Mellor, J. ~ I.'.rdiuer (1z.,11 - In, Walter P. Mara:all, 2,1, ~.,o A. CArri :, V.'8r0n.M..14.r. 1).1A61 Carti , ,,hii. A. N. Pcllo:k, M. D. C`,arieJ A. 0.,1tcn,.; ileury L. Bulgy, alt, 1 - ; 'Warn DonrlA. , ' , ,, ,lohu 11. Sawyer, :.-J.!•cin rv!'r. il,eriJ 8. Seldeu, '2.. ~., P. 11P.Irrore, Aley_arAer ThElte. .4 , ,De.3 .4 11.. u, Theo s .ald Umbataelter, ..111i.r.1 F. Li‘oien, George P.. White, .., , c.rclary awl Tru....:lzrer—ClLA.E. A. COLTON. i BANK. OF lOWA. h.. J. STEVENS & DES3IOINES, LI,E( CIO SS MADE and proraw. , B , siectud and I , ,cutod. Capcmii3ts -U1.4 to make , tuvoitrnonts iu the West, coo do so through holl,•. Co: rol.v)atit [my'2l:sn TllO5. D. LOVZIb. I:\ LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in i...)ltithnut Y Note-i„Bonde, Mortgagee, and all Securities , NI, nei. noncy Checks at short dates, with collateral ftoeurlty. DitAiTS BOUGFIT AND SOLD. imuzing Loans can be accommodated on reasons pie t,..rtni. and capitalists can be furnished with good socuri [iv.: at 1 t.1.11.1`,.•.:.aiC.... prices. to the Sale, Renting and Looting of Rea oTce, No. 95 FOURTH street, above Wood. A t1. , T114 LCKIMP.±., Notary Public. ru132,1,‘. lIOLYI ES & SONS, Bankers and Ex change ttrokere, and Dealers Notes,Drafts, Accept c.o.ctz, Gold, Favor and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East on aid Vtic,teru Cities ceustuutly for sate. Cellection , nude in all the cities throughout the tutted Dep,;it.: received in par funds or current met - , No. u 7 Market...Li uet, betwecu Third and Fourth ate. Liaahly 11.01‘1AS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and .v .D. 61 :rotes, Bend% Stocks, Real Estate, to., N 0.76 1 - ,.11r11.1 1.-:ttstairgh, Fa. jart6 uIIN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE aor in Exchange, Commercial and Bank and gold on commission. Collections to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. U 7 .A.'II.I_ , ING, Fourth street. .j,30 B' AUTHORITY. • ix. 44 • - NO. 602. y the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES BU CIIANAN. Pi - erid•mt of the United States of America, and mike known that public sales will be limed at the ninkrmentioned land cflicee in the TERRITORY I' t, at t-..e periods lier,init'ter designated, to wit: At ife bind office at BILOWNSVILL'..I, commencing on ' , T0nd0 . .., the s zth day ~.iepent.ber next, for the dh.posal el imbh , la;As within Ili, following named townships., V - the L cse hoe and tact of the six:it principal meridian. port t ,wnship one outside of the Sac and Fox, and N... cam reservation, range 17. t.rt of townships 1,2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sac and ; Breed, Nei - milli reservation, and frac non sl to, Lships 5 and 6, of range 16. Tint pat t f tJwnship vice outside of the Sac and Fox s, to.v,ship 2, the parts of townships 3, 4 and 5 11 , :if Breed. Nemaha reservation; and Trac t 6, of range 15. ..:.i. part t,.wnship one outside of tho Sac and Fox re ; ,wuship , *2, 3, and 4; that part of township 5 utside s f tics Balt Breed, Nemaha reservation, bud town bh•l, 6, of rango 11. Tt,',11,-11i) • 1, .2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 13. Towushil o 1,2, 3,4, 5 and 5, of rami.n 12. , Tow:161;1w 1,2, 3,4, 6, and 6, of range 11. nal. ips I, 2,3, 4,5, and 6, of range 10. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 6, and 6, of range 9. 1 o.t the laud office at NEBRASKA CITY, commenc'ug on Mond , y, the s . ..s:h day of September next, for the disposal of the public lauds within the following named townships, v:z : : Nur t't of t4e ba.a 7:7o: and east of tit:: Fizth principal Fraction - 41 tolvoshir.s 7 and 8, of range 15. Townallip 7, E. nd fractional townships 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, cf raage 1-k. Tom :1,114 , 1 5,0, 10, 11, and 12, and fractional towuihip 13 ot ran nF 11. 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 61,1 13. of rang. , 111. uship.i 7,0, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional township 12 !an;;:;,,. 11. T .w.,l,iks 7, S, 9, 10, and n, and fractional townships 12, AL.,I 14, of rango 10. T“wn-ihips 7, 8. and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15, 11;. ;.t range 9. A' tic and office of OMAHA CITY, commencing on ,y. th , Sif 1, day ar" &-Id-mber next, for the disposal o the public; itai a tile following named townships i Yl7l - Nor th of the bare line and el el of th! sixth princl al ip Fractional township 13, 14 16, and 16, of range 14. fractimal townships 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range 13. Fractional townships 12, and 13, townships 14, 15, and 16, rand froctional townships 17, 18,19, and 20, of range 12. Fcactional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of range 11. Crarttional townships 12, 13, and 14; and townships 15,18, 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 10. town-hips 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 18, ntri '2O, of range 9. !.ands atTropria ed by law for the use of schools, military, tAth.r put pease, will be excluded from the sales. The (.firing of the above lands will be commenced on the dad , appointed, and will proceed In the order In which they 5,70 auvertised. until the whole shall'have bees offered, and the sales thus Most , . ; hut no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will he admitton until after the expiration of the two weeks. llivrn uf.der my hand, at the city of Washington, this th it tieth ,I,ky ~• starch, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. cht Pr,n ht: Tii.. A. 11E:mnicx6, utini,..l,raer of the General Land Office ".':.)TIC 1-: TO PILIf.Ii‘IPTI CLAIMA.NTS. ry person c iddied to the right e f pre-emption to any of the !And.; Nvithin 01 , 3 townships end parts of townships al,eve C1,11 , 111.1 - .0 ed ic required to establish the same to the ci , ,,u of the register and receiver of •he proper lend e, ail ma i ep rymcnt the- 'fur as corn ac practicuWe after Orion , ice, au I before the day app./hated far the corn. inoncem , nt cf 'the putilM sale of the lands embracing the t claimed, othetwoce such T claim will he forfeited. HOS. A HENDRICKS, al'23:3rnd Commissioner of the General Lan :e. v.- I Seventy-Five hew and Second-Hand CAV,RIAGES AND BUGGIES, FOR SALO AT WRITE'S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE lIIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE cr CXcliacize, on the most reasonable terms, doe assortment of Barunches end second-hand Huggins made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but little used Also, twenty.one new Buggies, made in my own shop, from the ve - y beet material purchased in Eastern market. A due lot of Crafting Wagons, now and occond-hand. Also, a IJ' of Host Wagons, Jenny Linde, Germantown Wagons, WcAons and Itockawnys, two 800 Phietons, seats fur four percone, ins of them Watson's make, and the other New ticri: make. wo fine Sulkies, one made by Mr. D. grrs, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, suitable 1..1- marhantiug. The subscriber flatters himself, that In con make It to the interest of persona wishing to pur chase, to give him a coil. iho usial•lishment is convenient to the city, the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Coaol.ea passing the doo- every ten minutes. %VISITE. 700 LBS. Chrome and Imperial Green, ou hand and for tade by JOHN THOMPSON ,¢:00., No 135 Third etreot. • TAR, CAIN DLES.-- 200 bag. assorted CiZeS, L) 45'.and in Adamantine Star eandlo ' on hand and for Ec.) by it. C. J. H. SAWYER, No. 47 Wood street. TWO I.,UTS 01' GE,OUND, well fenced, cellar walled up ready for a building, and other 1m- Improvements, situate in Allegheny City, will be sold at a bargain. B. CIITLIIMIX BON, 61 Market street. INSEED OIL.-200 bbls. for sale, by B. A. FAIINESTOOK Sc Cu , ar2S Corner Woad and First Btreet.F. r i lME.—Limo constantly on hand, fresh White Lime, auperior to any brought to the market. HENRY H. COLLINS. AND CHILDRENS' Gum, Over end SAadeln, cheap, at the Peoples' Shoo Store, No. 17 itltth ttroot, near Market E N CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes itt DIETIINBAOIMI CO.'S, . No, 17 FM 6treot. Tll 6 IL!, FEED.- 5, &achs Urotaid Screenines; tsi Corn Me.al, for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, ••1 Corner First and Market streets OLIVE OIL. -- 1 s 14,.4 . 41,rts 1:4. , 41eaux. Oil, quarts; 10 " " " pinta; . .0, 1,-;., " " quarts, just reed and REYMEit & ANDERRON, 3 , .70. N Wood :street. for c ,I, -, rl" lAI NEP AL WATERS.—A large supply o fre•At C.. , agrers, Empire and Blue Licit Waters, just recri , ed at JOSEPII ELEllltiCfßi mylo Corner Liamond and s.larket street. CITILA.TE OF MAIINESI.9.—A cooling purgative. in its operation, and pleavant to the taste, Liwapi VI: hand fresh, and for 1.1.10 at JOB. FLEMING'S, fi.,nor Diamond and Market street. TULF.S lIAUEL'S EAU ATILENIENNE v Li Al It R 4 NaVA'l Oil—t.e4toree Rair to its origi nal life color, snd is an infallible Renovator, and Preserver of the kisir and Slght, warrantfd entirety free from any In• jarloca dlbSt9ll,-4—fur soh] at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, Corner Diamond and Market street. ay tie L, p. c ;"...W,Ti-7 - 4- -. :+7 , 755; 1 ' 7 ' 7 :;•. •1' 7, 7 1 E,AILy.tOAI) COMPANY I,A L T ITII ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCE. d ..aulprient. and it, throu , yll coonectinco,id T., • pared L , trauspurt act FrilLnt from DI: 1_ PIILA , Liad PITTSBURGH to CHICAC/ LOL I :I, 1 : .• DIA CINCINNATI. 0d, , 1 nlll.lszes W,31: I rrgr.laray TL. tlnit thio forma a dir, , ,t and co', o: l•rtwe•m Pittsburgh and Cbica,so, 13 1, u that its Traitni wall inalv g •Jd .710. 111 Trd,L , 4in other 0.., A: ;L AI , TEB.' MONDAY MA \ n 11.14 will kaTe WC: 1'N1 , . , N tidy,(Lim Ihya o touted, : PASSENGY.R. TRAIN:I LE.A.Y.4I Pittsburgh. 1 Ccastn,: , . 1 Ft Wayne, I U.. 7:C,0 A. M. 7.1,7 1 1 .31 Exprae. • 240 A. M. • lu.,d , P.M ./ P . :v . Eccoad2l, P. M. 15 - 22 P.M A. 11. REACH. CII.ICA,IO--Firf. E:Er-reSP, at 7:0 A. _ , :rd Enpreos at 1 P. All 'l'rair. male 6 ( . 3 , c.,nr,,ctioros sit Crexline ii., and St. Uzi,: shy:, at It, I — .• V. - rine with Train, c d Waho.oli and SYrater2 Railroad for Ladayett• Centrlllll,t.ols and St.LOUiS; ft 12 , ,, at Ferret with ~ Tr,rilun the 31.11 L.U. R. L., cod Limn wlih Trains ,n Michl,ctio c Pr s ,n, c! ; :5 a ,,,,. I rt,Woo.e. 1 er. - .ECV“: , rr.PtLiwiz P. 31. ' LO.-1d l'. 31.1 2:00 ' P. 31. n:P2l'. M. 0.10 A'- . 0 " A.M 1:15 P.lUei Traius. mate tech , cco.nr2ttnn , with Trtnr.o. for 11..1\ re New York th.2l-Jll. Train, from ill. Lotn,:, Indianapolid, (lint ii.natl and Coin La. bas moire curnecticus Creitl;r, ,, with all Ir.:turning Traind. Poit Wayue, Traina from St. Loafs, C. , ntral r ole o Lafayette, and intermedilito places, connect with above At Forest, connections aro made with Tram, to and from Cinctirmti, Springfield and Dot ton. The L. S. Map fri in Pit tal , trgh to Cry:Aline, being a train for local Loo'- aan , .. lo OVC,I-taken by the Second Exproo. ACCOMMODATION TitAlNE—Lcaca New :Brighton fir Allegheny C , ty at 0 - 40 3. I'd., and 12:1,5 P. M. gh~np Cis. l.^ll-, ter New pright.ln at 9:41\ nnd 5:05 U. `d. BALIOA.CII CHECKED THROV: I 7., and no c10....rdc fcr Traveler,- ~r perour.g intcuding t ticket., in P Ate burgh fur the West, will bear in mind tie it Co on/o anther rail by the P., F. W. C. It. It.: C. StaubouN tile and Indiana RaDroad ComPnniee, is GEORGE PARKIN, at the Union T.cket Connected with the 11.-.En'e. 11.11 Passenger Popo!, •:dIZ Corn.r Liberty and tirat,t atrente. iIAtIOA,IE will not Le checked fur pciaClli j Litt basing Liebe's at ar.y other placo M thin city. TO COMMENCE ON ONDAY, .May 10th, and continca until furtLer notice. J. J. HOUSTON, Oen. Pacer. and Fr' t. D. LOSS, Pass'r. Agent, Chicago. JOS. 11. MOORE. Superitteuceta._ meridian arurittia z JAMES BUOTIANA:sI DIFFENBACHER A CO MEE . .. _..~g ~7_ - - njEVCY WESTEIaN ROUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS VIA Pll'lE-BURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO, aeill--;* . _ AND CINCINNATI, lIAMILTOZ , T DAYTON J. A DO, VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF Dry Distance only 349 miles from, Pittsburgh to Cincinnati THIS LINE is composed of Roads of the First Class, and is located through a beautiful and highly cultivated potion of the State. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. H. a D. h O. a M. Itoitda, being connected, for Louisville, IIYaUST N,,t.Lhcz Conuuction wade at St. Louis with the Pacific Railr,ad and M.lB3c.nriler Packets, fur KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, And all points Wee , . Also connects at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central It. It., for Lexington, Danville, Frankfort and all points in Central Kentucky. Trains leave Penn street Station as follows: • • Thrcugh to Cincinnati with a. jt _ t M but one change of ct:a, as . 31 4' riving at 124.16. P. M. Express Passenger Train, ar • . 0 riving in Crestlino at 10:t;5 sty . A. M., Cie. S:00 P. M. BAGGAU E CHECKED TIIII.O UG Fare an Low no any other Route. For all information, and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket °dice, corner Ilununothela Iliuse, or at Penn oti cot Station. t Passengers deeirous cif this roate will ask for Tickets via Delay:an, Cut-Olf. J. IL Sop:. P. Ft. W. 1 C. R. It, DAN'L MeLAREN, Supt. C. 11. ‘t 1). R. R. nor 26 PITTSBURGH & CONS ELLSVILLE -~--: d. R 0 Et ik I ON and after Monday, the 10th inst. Pass enger Trains will be run daily, (except tmn days,) from the Pennsylvania Itailroc.El Passenger Depot, as follows : Mail Train leaven Pittsbur. h 7:00 A. 11. Express Train leaves Pittsburgh 3:35 A. M, RETURNING: Mail Trtin leaves CormeDevine. 2:00 A. M. Express 6:00 A Et. Arriving at Pittsburgh 8:45 A. M. Tickets to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Office. Mail Train connects at Counelleville with Dnnting Stall's Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, etc., and at West Newton with Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin; etc. Pr. iOats to end from Pittsburgh and Statixus on Pats. burgh and Connellsville Railroad, will be received and de livered in Pittsburgh, at the Ilit.dwin Depot," opposite Duquesne Depot:' Excepting su:11 as Pig Iron ' Lumber, Stone, etc., which will be loaded or tin oaded at Outer De pot, or at the canal Depot, us may be arranged with Freight Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsb C urgh. bLAKSTONE, Sup't. Transportation Drpartm , -nt I'.' C It. R., I Connellsville, May 6th, 1858. f myS Na evr Route via River and Railroad indianapolis'4l4 einehmatiltailread fIONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with I L ) Terra haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroads, to St. Louto and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for CHIC kGO, 8.001 ISLAND, BURLINGTOX, and all intermediate points. Through Frelgh;, Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TRAM LAFAYISTTE, and PERU. Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less time than any other route by 24 hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cia clnnatt to the Wei; without breaking bulk. Consigninenis made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin nati; et, W. B. ('UTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission ; rw charge for drayage or cons nicaion at Lawrenceburg. For further information, apply to THOMAS RAPTI() AN, (No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who fa pre paced to give TIMOUGEI rxclarirs to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Porn, Greencastle, Crawfords ville, Charleaton, Paris, and Mattoon. H. 0. LORD, President. IN°. F. cur,EF, Gon'l Freight Agent. mr3 The Best and Cheapest in Use. ADAIR. GRANT & MUDIAN, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS 1N WARREN'S: , Improved Fire and Water Proof Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofs, Elastic, Fire & Water Proof Canvas Roofing, ROOFING MATERIALS. OPFICv NO. 21 FIFTH STREET Some of our Canvas Roofs may to seen at the following places:-0. G. Hussey a Co.'s copper work q; Phe Parke t Co.'s carriage factory, Manchester; Greif, Bennett It Co.'s new rolling mill; Robinson & M.lnnis' roan dory and machine shop; James Milliuger new planing mill, South Pittsburgh ; Gen. Wm. Robinson's dwelling. Al legheny; P., Ft. W. & C. R. It., and 0, 0 a C. R. It. freight house, Crestline, Ohio P., Ft. W. k C. R. It. buildings, at Bcchetter and Sewickley. Kittanning brtige. WARREN'S ROOFING has been in use fifteen years, end gives satisfaction. Call, or send to our oldie, for a circular, containing over sixty le trers,tes ti fyin g. its superior durability See some of Warren's Roofing on Duq - erne Depot, St. Charles Hotel. New Dispatch Building, Post Building, Chron icle Building,'St. Andrews E. Church, Hand street; Mansion House, O'Hara Glass Works, 0 Ihmsen's Glass Warehouse, Chess, Wison t Co.'s rolling miff and tack factcry. OUR ELASTIC CEMENT, We apply cu OLD IRON and TIN lICIOFF, which makes them as good as new, and bettor tra. , -r proof. i,ap2:3:6Er. SIIOULD you ask me, should you wonder, Where to buy your Shoes and Gaiters : GAVISIIS for your lest in spriogtinie, Boors v. - lilt heels, and pretty Bu.r.m4. Nice FBENCEI. SLIPPERS for the summer, Patent Leather,Glove-lEld Mocasine! 'Where to buy 1e...a cheap and good too ; I should answer, I would tell you, Go unto the PEOPLES' SHOE STORE. To the Peoples' Cheap Bhoe Store, To the Store of DIFFENPACIIER, No. 17 Fifth street. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE PEOPLES' C REAP SHOE STORE. GENT'S, LADIES', YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S wear of every description and quality. Ladies' Glove Calf Long Gaiters, with or without heals; Glove Calf, French Kid, Morocco and Lasting Slippers; French Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather Buskins; Kid and Morocco Boots. No. 17 Fifth street, near market. QOAP POWDER.-5 0 boxes Soap Powder of our own manufacture, warranted superior to any offered for sale In this market, on hand au fr o sale by felS B. Cl. J. d IL SAWYER. NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.— 20 boxes assorted sins, es, s's and 6's, Sperm Candles on hand and for Fate by B. C. tt J. IL SAWYER, DRIED APPLES.- 50 sacks receivedand for solo by itur22l HENRY IL COLLINS. UTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll, for sale by a.lB TIENRY 11. COLLTNEL 111 TIMOTHY SEED-10 bushE Good Timoth . Seed far sale by JAS. A. FETZER, --- I 3 YE FLOUR.-15 bbls. just received and 11. LLINS. AA_ Eale by rrnr3) barrels fresh Lime just rec' b 5 ([ar3l 111 , LNRY 11. COLT INS. 10PS at various patterns, foi ki Ealo by Lmrl29 . ) 11. it. COLLINS. rrOBACCO ANDCIGARS,—A ayg© assort ment of. favorte brands, on hand and MIITH r ealo CO by WM 8.5. , US Second, and 147 First streets. iOB PRINTIIs; G.- - Circular 8, 44lIEESE.-225 boxes prime W. R. cutting , 1 9 ' Ca l' rd r a l , c , I,:a:e, Bill Ladino, Chem rectivel and for rale, by Letter Ileadp, show Billa, Labela,4 hor22 HUBBY U. OOLLIN3. Printed in aup.rior style at hhel t notice, by - . .. WM G. J , HNSTON A CO, Printers, Blank 'Souk Iltuaufact tr ,- rrd end Stationers, m;1 " 57 Wood street. VGGS.--10 Ibis. fresh Eggs just received AN and for [mr2ol IrE-^4I3Y FL COLLINS. i'Y..`, ~, .~ E.l a C_ , 4 rid L.) 'L . :a Tl;.k th , V.OECi;j, , r St C... , 11 every '..1;t1 , 1c1V,) r.: e, ;2 •, h tba e.rv, .2 ;, rn P 1. 11, ,, :e111.., at 1211 , • ta i't , L.2 . d c 'El' . A =Eli ,r V. t t ! b A .• : THE JOUI , ZITki`ii:; ki 'N da.1.4 all z.l.lti.r.‘, ACt.'ollTh . fitalite leaved daily, (estept iinciL.;.• A. id. SIiCiOND ACc ., dati•DATia.)N fur Ttirti" Lo;tan, daily, (except 4 THIRD AliCi2ll'..linA'flX , l :',4 hiave4 tlaiiy. (t. , eepit •1;i1 r. 111.A1;.., luwii: Firiirf•r , , , :ti P. at.; t %I; Torii. , 0-i SP.:(:•1:1 IL4O, P. ti.; Third P. f 1.• Inter , i , tion. with irri,:lVit.t, tie 1 the Jell pit,:vn accotao‘iii.l.l.•ti ,An , l We,t. 1171 - r. LI . L. 1“.1 tti nil en thua .•I Conni.l vi , • it lunvi. tziattittY id it IN 7:0)) LI I It Tit P. hi l'U.Al2,i; from ta u Rte, ,Spi; a :e.. and C:10 a ti The r.'111,11;.; will find it greatly 1.0 t!1017 Wee;, to trawl Ls .Le fritu v~ani;i :LA 7.11.‘ arc.itnamodationn now ()tiered ottianot be on any r route. d with u:onc, au 1 le • fret.- from dce 1, ati, can promise aiaret.Ti _p enl and to tin who may fet r thin "toad with their —FARE—FARE:— 'lO New lurk. 1 Ti, lialiitaute.... " 10.03 I " en the Penaßyl7itTEa hill Crt I .:"..ew tur , :a • ' • -- MESE raga, al tkunpr,Dy v• . F,o) ve3 arr. , r.ct crcTe.._ 11.—Tho at-L• I4' 11-2 eloilVey fa.lll 1110 t.: Charge, h bag gage. P:,r .t . A: 0,3 P N. R. Pu. , ,leugtz btathal, L'lr, , rt:: and GrAnt eet.e. , THE PENNSV VAN! e t? oAD, TLi F . : REAT CENTRAL I:JUT LI, con necting Itho Atide Otiec, with Vicstcro,Nc.ctLewestern and by a con . inuons Rdewny direct. R.:adC. , at itlt D Stealth:l'S it , :01 port , on Was at Cleat hind and Eoadablzv %Yin\ ,iietll:lCl , l to ad ports on the North- We,t , tO L toe "t, 013 , 1 v;'.l, - h FE ., 11 4- .WT to ,oaul fiipm the lirclAT natcebotriecin Fin? r.tiici t,b.ta es, Plttabargh. hate awl) Caps,l:uolim,D, y bah,' _ c. 103 ILL cnd trnnlts,) box.eaucl baits) 1 Feathers, SECO:iDC'LASB---iloniestic Shootinr, log nrid Ti.:„l - 6uir (in ur ginul viLles), Drlgl (in ccsks),llardwaro. Leather (in 60z. 11 100 l]. roll , or buses), \T0.,1, nod ?.Ir. p I Lastwatd, Lc,„ THIRD CLl56.—An - ,ilE, &€ol, C:jeki), Cc''arid 1.. or in Liar. t ur ed,(o.-r.catit lilga q or cat.) ik . c. Foy liT CLAa.S--Coffee, nail, Bacon, Baal . . St. Louis, Cairo, Viclatburg, New t. d Pork, fin caiks or boxes kaatward,) ' s. l oc• "1 100 th 3. Lard and Lard Oil, Soda A5ll , G e-- • ' l ' man Clay, Tar, 'itcl,, Rosin. FLOUR-75e. bbl. until further notice. GRAIN in car loads, 35 cts. it 100 lbs. until further notice. COTTO::—.V V. bale, not untilceeding 500 Its. weight, further notice. In chipping Goode from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular so mark packages " via Pennsvirania R.ni.lrcud." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without det.ent=e4. Faz.:ciar Wormley 6 Co., Memphis, Tenn.; R. F. Sass Co., 01. Louis; e. U. O'Riley 6 Co., Evansville, Ind.; Dumesnii, Bell k Co.. and Carter di Jewett, Louisville, Ky.: it. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind ; 11. W. Brown 6 Co., and Irwin & Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech Li Co., No. 64 fiilby street, Boston; Leech & Co., No. 2 Astor House. New York; N. 1 William street, and No. S. Battery Place. New York; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Mcgraw Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. 11. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. H. J. LOMBAERT, a Superintendent, Altoona, Pa _ . CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS H. PHILLIPS have iv ronlovvd to their now building, Non. 23 and 23 ST. CL uric strer. , t r.lld the Bridge. A D . lIIAL UrACT URERS 11,00 R, lURNITURE,CARRIAGE TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT OPAQUE f;r•A_,DIE OIL CLOT I Of dlffor6rit Colore. Alen, DEAL: R 8 IN OIL CLOTHS a WINDOW SHADES, Of every description. Dealers In INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all hinds, made under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New York Belting Companies, for the sale of their INDIA RUB BER BELTING, HOSE and PACKING. LEATHER BELT ING of Eastern manufacture, a superior quality; also, Lace Leather and Rivets. Agents for the OHIO FIRE—PROOF MINERAL PAINT. Dry end Mixed Paints, Varnishes, 0f.12, Turpentine, Brushes, Gime and Putty. HOUSE AND LION PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches, done In the beet and shortest time. I de2Otly ; S. & H. PHILLIPS, 13; - :.re N s.'LO and 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory at Phil en the Ohio river, three miles below Pittsburgh. CARPETS, OIL CLOTEI3, MATTING, etc., AT THE I.Fialartb Sta•©et Carpet Stare IV/T& 11. itI'OALLUM respectfully incite the attoution of their former customers and the public generally to their present stock, just selected for Spring sales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign and Home Manufacture, eonsiiting In part of 'Velvets and Brussels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: also, Brussels, Damask, Twilled and Plain Stair CAILPETS. OIL CLOVIS FROM 2 TO 24 FELT WIDE, Rugs, Mats, Stith - 11043, Canton and Cocas Matting; List, Yarn and Rag ; Yoni:lan Winds; Painted, huff and Green ilolland Shades. It will give us pleasure to chow goods to all who may be &sirens of looking or purchasing, and N,Te aro determined to offer inducements to any who may facer ns with a call, at the old stead, No. 87 FOURTLI Street, near Woc,d. rayLhly W. D. a- H. MVALLI33I. KI LL CLOTH CLOTHINOr—Of all kinds, It" black and yellow, f solo at the India Rubber Depot end YB bt Clair street. [doll J. Et H. PHILLIPS. nil, CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE. We have on hand, and era daily receiving additions thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large strYsk of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trinuning,Table Cover, Tract parent, Green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, need I..ir Housofarniehing and other purposes. Also, Transpat ent Window Shades, of dry and c.I finish—gold bordered and other etylee, and Window hhnde Trinimiem Merchants and othore will cad it to their advantage t, ce amine our cteck - and prices before making their pr.: 'i:aess elsewhere. J. H. PIIILLI ecid `ia and St. Clair s; V l l.A.}oii, OIL CLOTHS,— • Of our ow asn I ee.storn manufacture-4:11 v, lithe, and cut to snit any sine of rooms or the Oil Cloth Ware rooms, 2 , 3 arid '2? et. Clair street, 0ct.12 1113=Iiiill ':-.7.'• - :,T . '7-7..! 77,. .' . .:' i'_:l'l' ' ''',';'...- j:N.;,:,' ' to ~ Si,ita.i 5U PHILLIPS, FURNITURE AMILLIKEN ez, CO. have en hand, at . their extensive CAX.INET end CILUB. MANUFAC. TORY, No. 64 -tuitilfleld street, a large at , sortment of Fancy and Plain Foe which they will sell 15 per cent. lower than c - n:ton•ly rntoe. Terms, cash only. Idec27:y WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND CiILIRS, Wholesale and Retail, embracing every etyle of Famiture, in itceowood, 'Mahogany and %Walnut, suituble for Pa:lors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to any in Now Yor'a . or Phile,delphia, and at lower prizes. Every article made by hand, and warrantul. Cabint-makets sup plied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CIIAIRS, on remaor.able terms. fluid: and Steamboats furnished at the shortest nclico. Wardrooms, Noe. 77 and 79 THIRD Street, Pit ruburzb. P-- oclin RICE. -Six tiercea prime Rice, just receiv e: eau for r.y.10 bL. NLILLEII 8 RICKETSON, Non. 291 and 222 Liberty utret. CIASIIMERE AND ORIENTAL TAPES- Tiiy imitations on Wall Paper, of french and Gcr• man•tuaanfactoxe, for Bale by W. P. MARSHALL k CO., No. 87 Wood street.. 4_LUM.-50 barrels for sale by B. A. FALINESTOCK sCO., Corner Wood and First streets. CHEAP WALL PAPER.—Thousands of rcll3 to Eall at 8, 10 and 12 1 A cents. W. P. 11.5.118 HALL 3 Cl., No. 87 Wood street. TEAS. -30 half chests Young "Epson, Im periai, Gunpowder, Black Tenn. In store and for sale JAMES PATTON, Jr., AllOl6lOO V OILY. INKSTANDS.—A. large variety for sale at o. JONNSTON & CO.'s, lats.ttorcalr ICrscmhozza AY W-,cd HOTEL CANDLES.-50 bczes 12's and 18's, Hotel Candles, on hand and for sale by & 3 a a J. H. EIAWYE.B. YE FLOUR-20 bbls, in store and for bale by 1de251 lIENRY 11. COLLINS. ARD—in kegs—for sale by .11,A Dov 7 UkNEY A. COLLINS GLASS. -500 boxes Bxlo, 9x12 and 10x12, for eale by (apt BENRY,4I. COLLINS. 8R00M.a. 1 50 doz. rec'd and for sale by mral HENRY H. COLLINS H ERRING.- bbls, Pickled Herring; SO du Dry Salt ?erring, for sale by .21 HENRY IL COLLINS bbls. prime white for sale by EI-13 HENRY F 3. 4XLIINB. VP — LOCK AND LETTER SIGNS—Of any IP style desired, in Gold or Eau] Color&—manufactured said put up at Elort notice, by J. h H PHILLIPS, zur9 26 nod 28 Sr,. Clair street. ANEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF Ground, 50 by 100 feet, situate ou Mt. Wathington, or Baleen accommodating terms, by mr23 8 111TIIBERT L . SON, 51 Market st. I. S r A ce C iv irC eti S ati P t 1 rfi,me r I N u eshaun y ciek Potatoes, JAMES A. FETZER, myl Corner Markt t and First streets. 1... P.M. . macli, S' 0: 11,11,1,4 ,„.,1 Breathla rizt.To::, %,n., ly:; V . . i)ov . . or I',ll. 1•.) ' i~.. L~,..;~G , _ , , 1~,,1n,ti i --! •1. TV:. -, - ,t' F, 0 1 0. 1 In a:tribriting sue l velaable pro,er rasa)) Cr cnwirtraLt_i,le ss.ertion is min.lit,li - tt t. • 'Tr ".:'," st a fact; i.rotren nndersisbl i i nmi r0r...: - !nciuely i - tho ,t, dingy our: 9, Sili tsar eats derived Prone its U_E.:‘, citticit ti.,. reeLten of its ilinstrions origirtign - r, Dr. ileofitt.td, tit:tar:: c rlasr-ss of Plarcvezin rocietys end "corn the 11,7^ , 1', 7.1:1., tectirzrny, rre,m eli roeto of the A inctictart ct - otii , : - .-t s ect natured daring the IL:tit tot - . steers, in tbo hands of Ulu pvs ent proprietor. Tito providence of diises -- ste L. - , - it 'Lich the German litt:iir:, art as.liti,ltisi„ it L rith sorrow tee c.v . ; i; - , ' : • :-. meet 1:11.,;t , oz:+1; hula. .1 there it b.:ex. - sil t, a family throng-no-It the whole et - ten! of r-itr country in which thorn cannot he fansil ant.otig its to ::„ . .1.er.3 that r,.-..caliAr .. - ..i.: - .; . ci. - se, : -- :^tr_i cl2 - .10.t. - iror , t.c Cauoiii:_; ....,-,'• -. -1 i.l - . - ii:, or an it_i;ui t ited and toir,c,:.i; 11:si-latg - . , ~..: - ."eat i - tt tit_ ..:.- ‘ IT 7,1'''...11' ' ."., this 011135 Of .1 - r.'‘'t I that ac. in and r,!?..1..1 , 3 remedy allould ho pledi.si their r.. 301,; ono to u Lad.; lo li - in.:Cal or tiljil7l',".l , ..11,.;.„ ...• tern into iCA compositlion; a r: needy on which thu nationt c_-' rolystritla the utmost - roundels . .. , and nort.Ftiniy. and it::: us-a e:' trout actual and tangible locale that the article ho Li using lean) , ps - is3i.`3aei the vi.r t 7C3 attrii,nsts - s1 to it. Er.; ha remesly es '•:1.00 D * .:FL A N 3 Ciat!.l ~..: 137,; ::::ns.. , 'oho i i ...d 0 ti.illars ha - s - e tic( n c.rpiadtd in its rnannilic:nro and Onit t: t tbroc/to.l ti l l por:; of this continent, and the 1. - - 1.•-, 1 3 t.. i 3 .71 '..:A....it d?...i•ft;Ctioll in stating tli " -t2 county, county, CO "7f:l Cill''.:;., :v.l: - re t' - 0 :i t- Q . ' inter danced, Cleat th ere c o- r 01. i , e, ".:: - .. , r. , 1 ns_ri. - ie.:Y.1...i to ito ; ir ,-. EIMMIII ;;;; ;a ): T , ": 1(V ill to cu aiq: tL C:220 ,uy el rut.ll a;:c1 tc:_ , y 14 NA . y, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men _ phlt-, ?K. tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, For by bi,•:.-!.-;t7 th.; , 1 rE. tan . by A7ot.:l , l‘ca , i t: =: and. never known to fail when ad • • T,"Z'WCE:- F. I ministered in accordance with the .5- '• - - r ;:` I directions. =MI uritst—r, for uf tnetul of Dittdrs, torr. era - C 4 LT - -Kr 2; jA. .2`2.4 IL 0 . 4 „ IiEN A CURI CMARANTELD IN 1111 mares ,f SEClt.il Di LC Eelf-Abuse, Ner 'VOUS Debility, ntriuture , .., ul-setq, Dicenies of the Kidneys and Mei curial Rheumatism, ecro• fula, l'ants in the B - and iiuklea. Diocca±e of the Lungs, l'li , uo and r Cicero upon the Dodger Limbs, Can c.:s. Drop.iy, , gpi.ev 1 , 1zi , , : DC. VI L:1 . 3 Dance, and all discascs arieinir frenv a di rin.,:crvi. at of the Coined Organs, such as nervous iiemblnag, GI memory, 1.029 of power, general thranievd el vnieu :peculiar soots appear in before the eyed, lose of sight, makefulness dyspepsia, liver diseases, eruptions upon the face, pain In ;he back and head, female irregularities and all improper discharged frcm both sexes. It matters not from what canoe the divi...„l origina ted, however long standing cr obutina:e the ease, rev.iir..irp is cella lA, and in a shorter time than a permanent. core can be effected by any other treatment, even after the dayease bellied the aliill of eminent physicians and reeisteaail the r means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury or belcem. Dur ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the of death many thousands, who, in the latit stages C...; the above mentioned diseases had been given up to oßvi by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the ataicted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret discuues are the greatest enemies to health, as they era the first canto of Consumption, Serr fate and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human family. Au a permanent curs is scarcely ever enact ed, a majority of the cases falling into the hand: cf incom petent persona, who not oalg tall to care the diseases but ruin the constitution., filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. should the dieoaae and the treatment net cause death TOM But el_ speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed ; upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affes- I tiona of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffering and oonalgning them tO an early grave. 6I ABUSE. Is another formidable enemy to lePealth, Set I nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thou sands of victims through a few years of suffering down to en untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly ; wastes away the euergiee of life, causes mental derangement, , prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society, business, mad all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wretched in body en I mind, predis. posed to Consumption and a train C 7113 more to be I dreaded than death itself. With the fullest e„eff d e uce 1 tie sure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse Caw a permanent 1 and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment • of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to vigorous health. Toe afflicted are cautioned egalnet she use of Patent Medi cines, for there are so many ine.eniene mares in the columns ' of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary eufferers that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nos trums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully ona 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 tem for life. Threefourths of the patent nattr- --,, now inesse are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not under stand even the alphabet of the niaterin nuders., and are equal ly as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, hay ing one object only in view, and that to make money regard less of consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of tl,e United States or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly con fidential. Address J. SIreiMPAINILLE, M. D. Office N 0.1131 1 .1.111.-ert, street, (Old to. 1 03,) below Twelfth. 3. a 11. pm-limps nr 7 T ,-J:, L:' ',l'.:l`l. - i: , :.;i7, El L'l , ..i;'. •,.._fr, - )n - : ,--..-.::;::.,:. tr•tt ttlity tl 11, =MEE tlte I , lc.zh. Crin,,Ltnt :ice of a 1 ! , 'J CCI, OEMM 113 - icr Ell v.ro Ho! 7 ....rktqlni7l72:, a -- i .._: ni n ktra:lls:c !Arch tnu uotst, nr-t 13pringa iron neglect of fiettu•a'e 13'N a ;G ea Citaaace to fvitaae, TIIE BEST A_Ni) MOST CERTAIN SPECU LATION OW TUB TIMI:S--ON IN ON E ee DOLLAR PER SHARE.—Forty thousand dollars worth of valuable Real Rotate, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plater' Ware, wit'u a great variety of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou sand shares, at one dollar per share, as follows :—Upon the payment of one dollar,l will send the payer a numbered re ceipt, which will entite hint to ono share ha the above undi vided property. When tho shares dial' 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 Philadelphia, and the whole of the property disposed of or distributed among them ; In such way as shall be determined upon by them; each Sharehold er shall be entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected by the Shareholders at said meetinz, to cendrict or ell peri n tend the disposition of the property, aceordm- to the du ec- Lions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro party to such person or persons as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. The Iteal Estate consiste 01 ono three story brick dwelling house and let, valued at eeoo, and two three story brick dwelling houses and iota valued at 2;00 each, in the city of hiladolphia, clear of all neru bronco, and title indisputable; the ether property connate 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 eons:: t ing of very fine Gold and Silver Hunting Case Lover Watch es, very She Gold and Silver Patent Lover, Lopine and otter Watches, Gold Chaim, Pencils, Seals, Luckete, Ear Itiee.. Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and flea, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Ste., Soc., Gold, Silver and Steel Sl.ec. taclee, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plst e Ware, consisting of Tea Sete, Castors, Cake Czee, Spoons ' Knives, Forks, Ac., do. Also, French Cloche, el eY Boxes,Accordeona, and a great - variety of other g00d... 'lle above is not one of thoeo schemes which are devised It trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair sale of the eutire property belonging to the subscriber, parser.° are resitively assured the stock has net been purcuased for the purl): deception, and to palm on Common Gilt and Platte. Jewelry, for fine Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect able persons are given as referencea, to these Disposed to pur chase shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the mousy be promptly attended to, and receipts forwaeded to the ad dress ef fhe :tender, by return mail. Auy lkron ser.theg ten dollars at ono time,ehall receive eleven separate re:eipts in as many separate names if desired. ta..ln writing for shares, please write the ne.ree of the Post ()Mee, to which you wish the answer directed. Thi i 3 the greatest chance of getting a largo amount of valuable property, for a small sum, as has ever before been offered to the public. Semi on your ordere. ' as shares are selling rapid ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will coon bo made. Articles allotted to persons at a elletnace, will be sent to them at their expanse. eSt e Agents wanted in every town cud village. All ceee munleatioue must be addres7ed to L. It. BROOMALL, No. 60 South Second street, shore Chernet, Philadrlphiee Jy'2B:ly triLOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received, IL,/ and for sale by (fern IIIiNRY 11. COLLINd PUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, lilanke, and Eincan'e Bynum of Penmai ^hip, for Kale hy W. S. LlKVlili, mr2.l Corner Market and Second streetl. 500 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS Just =aired and fca caste y b W. 8. HAVEN. mr24 Corner s.larket and Second strap". 10 DRUMS COD FLSII, for sale by BAGALE7, CO GRAVE tr. CO., Nos. 13 and Z) Wood street WOOLLEY'S SALVE for eale wholesla( and retail at the Drug, Etore of JOHN HAFT, JR, Corner f 'Wood and Sixth att., Pittsburgh LINEED OIL.-24 barrels for sale by mlB TIRNILY n. aoLuNa 110tLACK CRAPE VEILS—Of extra size and quality—very cheap, at 11ORNE'S ap2O 77 Market erect. BLACK CRAPE COLLARS.—Beautiful atylea for sale, at JOSEPH HORN L'S, ap2o 77 Mark,t etre,t. ItED, WHITE AND. BLUE.--500 bosee, Toilet Variegated Soap, assorted colors, in B, fp. and fb. cakes, on hand and for sale by in O. O. k J. If. SAVIVICTI- EXPANSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring, an all the other celebrated Bkirte, for sale by ap26 JOS. lIORNE, 77 Market street. I,IDO_LACK LACE MITTS.—A large stock of excellent styled, with and wlthont fingers, very cheep at (ap26) JOE. UORNES. 77 Market street. COTTON ITOSIERI.—Every Variety cf Cotton Stocaings and Half Hose at the lowest prices, wholesalo or retail, at JCIS. II AIN ap23 77 ”arizet atreet QYRUP.-1.0 bbls. N. 0. Syrup for sale, on consignment, by (ap7) 'HENRY 11. COLLINS. Is6oo FOR a two story frame dwelling rouse and lot of ground E.O feat by IGO, pleas QTARCII.-300 bl 2. Rochester Pearl Starch utly situated on Mt. Washington. Terms easy. t fee 8. OUTHEIBitT h SON, 61 hfaxtet t. received and for Ede by HENRY H. COLLINS. y R. 9 LANE S =.ui:D C' VERMIFUGE I 41 ) v 7 ia PIT 4i S. ts - r, WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and mor. especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to MEIINE= Dr. Chas. M'Latte's Celebrated Vermifug - e and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE E :NI ITU - 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 Liv ER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of -• 112 :;:r — • ; cct f•I1T : ; : =IMIIII Agvi.:°, - , Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. CELEBR A "FED FEVER AND AGUE, 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 Phy SiCiallS ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take none but Dr. IrLanes, prepared by Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to give them a trial, we will forward per mail, post paid, to any part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage starnp,,, or one vial of Yerndfugo for fourteen three-cent stamp}. All iaAlers from Canada must be accompanied by tweet ic reuts extra. 'LAN. I'S VERIALFUCIE AND LIVER grc:is on hand and for cal. , by B. L. FAIINESTOCK CO. Corn , r Wood and Fonrth streeta. EVEI 7 4V • TaadaTESMITT. Private and Confidential Medical Advice! AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE 110SPI TAL—Establishod for the core of Syphilis, Seminal Weakness and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS A SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Once corner of Main cud Quay streets, (up stairs.) A MOST SCIENTITIO INTENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Nectur. nal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness, Ac. Can be permanently cured in from fifteen to twenty days, by the nee of this instrument, v, hen used conjointly with medicines. YOUNG ?TEN TARE PAIITICUL_AB. NGTICD. Dr. AMOS :Sr. SON take pleasure /1i announcing that they havo invented a most importantl a I:: 1711.1011 t for the cure of the above diseases. It 1113 Loon ouldectiiit to a test by the most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and New York; it has been declared the only useful instrument over yet invented, for the curs of Seminal Wealtuess,or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. AMOS A SON, in order to eati,fy the moot skeptical as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in. strum:tut in good order. Persona wishing the above mieful 'lnstrument will ottierve that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely packed and sent by express, in ten doliara. NEW RE_' , IEDIES AND QUICK CURES. Dr. AMOS h SON may be consulted from eight o'clock in the morning until nine at night, in every etuge and symp tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrbcea, Glects, Secondary Symptoms, Seminal Weal:nee; !impotence and Stricture: , of the UPethra, etc., with inviolable secrecy. The treatment they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years' extensive and successful practice in London. The most inveterate cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated Ia eight or nine clays, and cases cf a slight nature in two or three dap, at a mod erate °Scene°. The cure effect , without confinement cr hhAdrance from business; also, nodes and plins in the and limbs, effectually eradicated. A cunr; WARRANTED. Dr. AALOB & SON b r avo devoted their attention exclusive ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and tla relit: they have consequently been enabled to render to their fellow-creature s folly testified and greatfrilly acknowledged bp convalts ct tpatients and others daily arriving in town from all parts of the country, for the express purpose only of consultatn us while their exertion, have been crowned with tn., nio,t eig nal advantages; yet from what they have experiesio , d i inquiring Into the causes of these infectious complaint (from their most simple condition to that of the suet don gerons and int, storuted) they have always entertained the passibility of their pr,v,htion and r-moval, and likeu iu variably found that the most hart iblo and nitn,;:tant firms of disease could almost always be tree..,t to ens, of t`. ,, fLo!. lowing Causes ILegleet, nr the iii ,•111.0.3 of nn skilful and improper treamteiit ;she, , Dr. AM,•.3 SON have succeeded in diecovenng, in tile of t hair remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautious cerise; ell: :ing uit anniAnutlou of remedies which Lear an equivocal ,7:ltri - ,, ter, as well as those whet(' premature or iniudicioni might bo productits3 of host consequences in the hauls 01 private individuals, In short the landible end of tin it ro medics is the lessening of a great macs of hurnm misery by the ntionlation, relief and prevention of those grievous at- Sictions that are in rettlity the secret fee of life and which, while they no extremely curronnd Its, coil aloud our OtilL, and interference for their ex terminunm. COUNTRY ill VAL Parecna 111 nuy part of Oh, world way 'oz. nex , • 3...R.1T - , treat, 4 by forwarding a correct deal of their cane, with u romittauco fur fru. Addrecm Dr. Ail.oB G SON, corset !Amu and Qn.ly ,treett, Daff , ll , ), rt. Y. pitIVATE DI SEA6ES.—Dit. bitoWN'S rIEDICAL and FAIL'UICAL ODlce^, No. CO BMITELFLUDD Street, burgh, Pa. DR. BROWN I.; an cid cit.i.z..nl of Pitt - 3- burgh, and hal been in preetice for t.'" , e r. last f.wenty-fze years 1113 tyt,ALICZO ha 3 bcen conlinc3 mostly to Pri and Bnr.,'',:'l'4;2- , 4"%..'f : ' , N 41, ; - -, giCal DEVAIge..3. o Lriz ENS AND fifELANGEP.3 in n^ed of a medical friend, eL. , ,uld not Call to find oat tbo G - nra place of r,:i2r. Th.° Doctor is r. regular grari , _•2te, and hoc eu - p.!r.ience in tie tret..i.lneLt of a cert: , in OfB,aers Is a Brae guarantee to the r.ufferera of obthintng I,, , ranulent reli , sf, by the no" of his remedita and foi:awing iris advice. Dot. BiIOWYB 111:71;:.D1-1:3 never fail to rule tho worst form of Voctteal Impurities and Ecrofidous Affections. Also, all d cares arising from a hereditary taint, which tnenifi,ts Itself In the form of a totter, psoriasis, and a great teeny forms of s kin diseases, tho origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant To persons Do afflicted, Dr. 13. offers hopes of a tare and *way r - owror3r. armINAL Dr. Brown's remedies for this storming troriLle, t , reugl.t. On often by that solitary habit of sensual gretiticati , •n which the young and wen; - -minded often give way to, (to their dattruction,) are the only rollablo known in thir. country—they are oafs, and make a apaecly restoration health RILETIMAri_S3I. Dr. 810WT26 remedies never fail to cure thy-, r „, r , ra , ease in a /co days—ho will warrant a cure.. He treat, Piles, elect, Gonorrtima, Stricture, Dr'l,.orel Disclit.rge male 'Weaknesa, Monthly Euppr , ,ione, Di 4211.1611 r.r ti. , . Joints, fistula in Ano, Nervorz Affections; Pain In the and Kidneys, Irritator' the Bladder, together with ail diseciseaof an impure ".irigin. A letter dcscrl'onag, the eymptorca, containing a vu, iii rooted to DZ. DROWN, No. 50 bmithdold ntrect, Pa., will 1,6 immediately answered. 'Medicine iit-7 addiese, z.evely pacted and secure from obsrvation. Otrice end Private Rooma, No. 50 Ernichaeld street, Pitl. burgh, Pa. apri NOTIIER supply of Low & Sou'a superior London Tact eciaps received to-d , .y, by 303. FLEMING, fell Center Diamond and Market street. 10 SACKS FE D A A RI L E E p eo f , O G r it Ia , g) tbyer TRIED APPLES.-150 bus. chrjlco Dry Apples, received an 3 tir ca e, by JAS. A. FETZER., ap3 Corner Mz rhc-t. tir.a yint street „ . T)ARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, propa rc a under the stperc:e!3:l of Dr. Iftillihen.Surg• , i, L em tict, for pale by JOB. FLE3I;;.6, - - ILT OGS.—Dressett Hoge, jest received and 1.1,1, for salo by JAMES A. FETZER, dc 19 ------------------ DERFOMERY—Of descriptions and prices, 5 - czn bad at JOB. BLEM.ING'S, Itertrat
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