Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, May 29, 1858, Image 4

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    BU SINESS CARW
AMUEL C. WIN - GARD,
- A.TrEORAI4I" AT LAW,
Premtraan,
Onnoz, No. 71 tilt kNT street, between Fourth street
lad Diamond alloy. aP6
111§1.ES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
(if offica fourth stroct. L'ittaburgh, betwout Sinithlelti and
011, :.'y sll y. d,:c11:13-
? AUL, Surgeon Dentist, 811.0116E.:,1* to O.
w. 13aldio, S. 144 laiithheld btrutn.
•,1- twuri Crows Ira cicioct, and ft ora 1.
fe!,ll3aly
sane Dentist, th street, five doors
wiE.ictt Market.
4 k 7.otlice hone from S o'clock A. M. to IS
de-10:y
SC'IIOONMAKEIi, Manufacturer of
qj 0 White Lead, nod Lead, Zinc, Paint, Lithargo, Putty,
le. Wholesale dealer in Oils, Paints, 'Varnishes, Turpentine,
/cc, No. A. N‘rlod ttre.tit, Pittsburgh.
I 06E1'11 FLEMING, successor tc il
tp cox it Co" cornor of Market stroot and tits Dialooud,
Corps constantly on hand a full aaiortinent of I)IIUGE.,
MEDICD.Ih an,l all arti
cles pertaining to his business..
rar Physicians' Prescriptions carLfaily alt
JO:y
I W. 01.1.ADWICLi., dealer in Kentue
Loaf TOBACCO, BAGS and PAPER,
street, below Sixth, Pittsburgh. .
/re The blithest market in cr.pb, ;mid
- _
WAITED. P. MAILSHALL
WP. MARSHALL & Co., Importers aid
• dcalera In French and Auwricbh PAPER HA:7-
INGE, No. a 7 Wood atreet, Pit abuibh.
Z:3-Se for the ce!rbraTxd uuluut6ctui , b , '
MAlCOrrit Co., Psair..
DAVID CAAPBELL a; SAMUEL POL-
Loch - . have m.ociated togethor under arc style of
C3A3IBELL k POLLOCK, for tLe trausactan: of a grin rob
Variety and Dry Goods hu,out.,, and t
plsiu and Waved Lao Gilt %Soule:tug,. inhl9
POTTY arattiu "01,1 MT J. ANDLIISON
fILEYNIER & ANDERSON, (suceestiorki to
Joelun lthodei & C 0.,) wholosale dealera in FORKIGN
rRUILS. NUTS, L')PICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS,
No. Wood ttrevt, oppcs:ite the St. Charles Hotel,
burgh.
S. J. 91LLT...7130i. VINECELNI.
J. GILLESPiE C 0.,., Lbollitt, lass Slanufactiareri.,
and dealere in Lrxdf.ini - , Pb. •s, Plate En
gravingi,, Gmbh:3 eli.iFeucy - Goods, No. 7o ii axl stoce , ,, Pitto•
burgh.
On hand and rnatto Co ardor, Gut Pio: a.
thahogany, - Rosewood, Walnut rind Gilt I.', .la,,
lug, of every description.
321..••• Stea . ..aboat OabiLs..:aerated nn , i unt
BOTTLERS.—Join 4 & Jo., 6ortler:.,
No. rB7 First sCroat, .c .ffid inform tin,
:lc that the} have constantly ,u brang a large 3n t
HARSAPA.RILLA, MINEIIAI, iTER. ALE and
of the best qaality.
The atention of faminea .11rect , i. to
fact that they bottle WAIN E.R.4 ALE :a !Li
Physicians rsooliaricud it to canulle i n ESCCOMJC of Ira
some and Mien:aliening qualities.
J. Mt. RATTLE,
MERCHANT TAI LOR
(Dr. Irish's Naw
J. W. KERR, ARCHITECT, REMOVED
from cDr,nor of Fifth and Woo') to
...AIR STREET,
In Phillips' no:: building—continues to preptro and
Bpecifteations of, and to Suleycintcnd the Erection et c7cry
description of Building.. do'l;J:iv's
A PULTON, BELL AND BRASS
2316, FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND streot, Pittsnurgh,
le propared to furnish to order
CHURCH, STRAI%.OOAT, FACTORY AND OTEER
Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,00 IN.
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP and UAI/GE C04:1&"3
of all eizee. fer Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILING:',
and every variety of Bran Caetinge finished 10 the heato,t
manner.
BABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FULTLIN's
TENT MRTALLIC PACKING, for Steam Pliagiuv3. jap'2,3
LOUGIIRIDGE & MAXWELL,
MANUFACTUP-E.R.9 ow
Louislng-Glarees, '.ure Fraincu, alitt
Bruen,. a
Ana Dealers in Cloaks, Mass Furnishing Goons,
!Lc.
No. 3.510 1.7,7eG5 , street, abovc Firth,
PITT. SIIU iv;
mh3:l7 I
Machine Bruehee made to order
EDUCATION AL
Si. Franlig Akeadee.my for 8.a14 - !4,
UI , IBL'L..' TILE Cf.ILE or THE FIIANCISG&N i11i.f.)111.1.113.3
Lareir •, Cam.brir.. Coudel y, Pa.
1 1 1.1. I S I . STIT. (.1 'PION, NATURA).,,Y
2 3 1 6. eitnat,i to. Educe:donut purpo:Jee, ~.fl.a- M i ali .., ..L
d ucerr ante trim.. ;in b.• de.iired lor IA CAtiluile ll,' IIII:,..1.
tt is l a h a t b Liu th .1 ino..t healthy and picturesque pd-t..,. .:
the Ail e gheites,cdetaut four miler from Cre.mu : ..ce , 1, •.I.c.
.drect ma:lv - Lite between Philaielphia and Piershm - ,.h. The
Bcholustic 501,* a-1.111/611Cillg the dret Monday in cieptenthol l
will ulnie the )5t. ,- .. of July following. : -
Thu Tonna foi Baird, including a thorough lingl,eic bo , o,
tide Connie, are n OO per annum.
for_ Clasalc an ~,.Modern LauguagH) for nu cntru cl.urge
of SIO per arm -• , :,,,,,...p, ,• r Lim, : . Ens )
yisualia . . 3 'aud vie of Bedding $lO.
go: 'urther pa!ticutu..:: apply to t. 1 ., ant , ,,ricr r.% the Accii, 4.4ENERAL Cattl.tiirSSlOli f rzi LaCEANTS
&any.
itefecence3 cr.r. ')..3 rritl:l, to the lit. Lou. Dr. O'COV:ICO3. AS„ .._ i ; • .r, ; oh . 1.1 r: ;.:;.A LE UP
ap%rkiyetkr:
puptivrs I' l ,llliEll A,'l) SAFETY FUSE,
ut.rl s, Pray: aunt C.:tII43ICIC- PIN' etey
BALTiMOR Ft,
~reefer 011 C01,1V11113 nt All kill , il .11 VV. , ,11t , 1 - 71 1',......400,
CoViege arid ziesufaary.,
UNDER MR CARE CP TIM ERNI:DICTIN-
Near 1..,a.t.r0be, Wearno.rolB43.ld county,
TN-TILE COLLEGE ARE TAUGIIT Tliif,
üßuo branches of rln.Tlish Education.
ra the TIEMISAII.V, the C16,..9;{CA.,
Itiatiterios, ?hilutoph3, eta, and the different branches
higher erudition necessary or useful to those aapirine: to
Priesthood.
The terms for Board and Tmtion are $BO per
paid semi-annually, strictly In advance.
German and French and other languages, Drawing, Pam t
lug and Mu.iiciferm no aura charges,excepting some rc, can
ptmaatior., for the ace of instruments.
Medicine, Books, Stationery. etc., form eTtra
charges.
Vor particalare apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate year begins on the let of September. sad
en - IF on the ad of illy folloo.ing.
I , ATHEit 0. B UMM,
Director of toe College.
DRY GOODS.
Retrench! Retrench!:
ANOTHER CRASH—IN PRICES I—Be
frig determined to aell our stock, though " the Ti mob
are Tight," we hate made a general sweep—
MOWED THE ENTIRE ;STOOK
To still lower prices.
the time to bay ' , rhea tlO anaor
unbroken, and the Prick's Pat Dowu I *Own!!
arra SIORNr., 77 Aorker.iitr,i.
r• LAST CHANGE IN FIUURES.—
Si- Bonnet P.ibbona, worth 75 ct-ntl,d. 0'44 por yard.
do do do t32!,‘ at 50 du
do do do 50 at 37 , A d,
do do do 07% at 25 cc
JOSEPLI. HORN:—
77 'Market street.
RICH VELVET.,TRIMISIINGS,
AT REDIJORD PI:EIE, , ,
G. choke maurtment on band and for solo at
invu L;()B.N.E:P., 77 r4,3,Tha 1 , 7( ,t-
GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS-
Wool, silk, Merino nod deavy Cotton 1.71“1: -, r dhlrto
nud Drawers—a ireqh ['ripply rocnived . 1.1.U.E.N.1226,
clel9 3.l‘rtiet mtreet.
TJIVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the
Price of BItA.DLEY'S YARNS.—Wholesale Buyera and
Peddlars will tia furnished with BRADLUI"S TLIRRE'rPLY
fiNITTING YARNS at a reduction of Five Conti per pound,
by the bundle, after this date, For Gob, and Cash only.
JOB. 1101INE, 77 Harket street,
Agent for tra,!Jailufactnrei-
EMBIWIDEBJES.—Our excellent stock of
French Faubroiderits, and the tow prico9 at which
they we marked, offers ran Inducements to ladies wishing
o purchase the latest stylot
JOSEPH 1101LNE.
77 11 arltet drlCat
NVONEYI MONEY II —PRICES MARIC
ja. ED
XiigriGr , at rocinction in the pried of hiii:woitiositer.
Wo have gout, direfully over oar stock of
CII-WOlt KED fIOLL
sI,EEVEt;,
etc, ete
And t& ;ie prices to mutt Ole Time;'
Th. 1.03.41it,it na.ty rely on gettiug rriritiouti ac
oca7 77 ~i,trket iao et.
WE WILL SELL tri; - 2, tae prerient tnne, un
commonly ch,ap For. H. Plead, calf acd a_am
no oar !stock. C. HANSON LOVE,
oct2o PQrnierly Lore Bros.. N 0.74 Marizrz
p --
RINTED FRENCH MEKIN LIS
O, for 62
an d 75 ceritn, worth $I and $1.45, estiort.ineut
lnthecity.= C. IL&N8ON LOVE,
(formerly Love Brother:),
No 74 nerke-i 3troi,t-
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.-
A full assortment, Tory cheap.
O. HANSON LOTJL, formerly (Au•+o Ilrotnen
No.. '74 ita:ket. at ifc
EVERY Economical Purohasar of Llre6.:.
Goods, Shawls, ..ILantloa;d , c..; alau Domestic and t3t
ple Goods, trill find it to their advantage toad! and ,:x.ami
our New Stock rf all and Winter Dry Goads before ugreha
lug elite when,. 0. 1.3AN8 1 .)N LOVE.
sell P.' , :r,- ,. 14 Love 8t , ) , ... 1' , :., 71 s rk-; .
IIIAIV LS.! 543. A_WLS I—Wool, Chenille,
lirocha, kk.., both lof.g and equar, thc. 7.2,y beet iii tl,,
salty, mid at very low nricee for
C. DA : ,, SON fortva,t Lir Love Broa.,
74 7 , 14,r1t.et atreNt.
pIQuE IkIARS:ILL.'S, Fleeced, for
making Easflrtom. A Ihrge, 2,.s,orunent 'At
dare R. ; I , er, at.a.
BONNET VELV ET.—livery variety of Bo
net tn,iterial, Silks, Velve , ;_i and S:ttins, for ralo of
novl3 130iCi FE
NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-
20 bows a :,rted b'ef awl sperm Caudltd
GU hand and and for sale by
It C. k J. El
SOAPS. -
1000 boxes Raein Soap, in 2 lb. and 3 lb, b.irs.
1 .1 5 , 00• " No.l Palm llland 3 DI. bang
4 500 " Chemical °bye Soap, in /h. lumps.
209 " Oloinu Oxide " "
200 " Gorman
200 a Castile
50 " Pan:A. 4 1Am
On hand and for sale by
jail
GrtJA,llil—fkiTlid, CALF AND 12LU'll ,
OVIIRSEIOf3t offered of —The Peoples' bb6e
store," No, 11 Fifth street, near Market.
felS DITYHNBA.OLIER & 00.
_
ONLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel
kif Linz Hone°, of four rooine, with lot of ground •2..) feet
trout on t•touterey Area, Allegheny . city, by 110 deep to an
alloy. Terme, $403 iu hand, balance at one, two and three
8. OUTLIPERT & SON,
yeare •
31e.rket etreet.
nem
-10WFALO SIIOES.---A splendid article of
1..11 Genu? wet Ladies Buffalo Over Shoes. Also, Gents'
Calf Over Shoos, at the People's Shoe Store, N 0.17 Fifth
exeet, nein : Market , .
nov2l
hir.tt
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NO. 54 ST. CLAIR 5T;41i.,1,
=l . T rl r.'t:l4,
ear, to be
^ut n yO
iu 31b. I.l,re_
- in 1 rz. "
Is. C. It J. H. SAIVYtW
DI 11 a 00.
EM==l=
GROCERS
WM. H. 13111711-......".
WM. 11. SMITH & CO.,
Vi 7 l-1014 - i'‘,S,A,LE
HS Second .N.. 11-11 First sts.,
.1? ,719SBURGE, PA.
BAGALEY, CO 'AVE &
WIIOLES - 111Z. , Gii3OCERS,
anai '2O viloocii Street.
\S I'll4l
iL E IE.E'SCN
WIEOLESALi GROCERS,
' Al) 1:4 K,tCl IRS OF
WINES AND SECIAII7'
BRANDIES,
id ecitd '223, Otyrinzr of Ltbzrk y and
S'ireets,
.A_ `c L.
wearmr's City Grto:vs
PITTSI3ORGI, PA.
NAIL', C•Yer
ON HAND
MEANS
CrCCI:3SOP-ar) WWI A feCANDLI , i.
faQL EAL kt,-; 0 C
IRON, NAILt,,
F ITT,BT7hCicsiANI r.A.CTUP.I:b' GEV,I:I:
ii)11\11
d /o - q_
hilt; ;gerchants,
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WAN' PILLi'.7I:I/rgil, !if aaktvallie tB F.,ric ,
ij ANAL Li it } - 1; S
No,;. 114 A:3D 111 WATER Witt: OA', Th7Tiidli.lqirs, PA
itiIIIOII7ES, E.H.A.GIIN CO„
ISORWARDING AND COMMISSION
iO t:' , SCAMOIIh rT
J. D. HOUSEMAN,
(LATH OP Ll'Al SNI(TiI,)
COMMISSION AND FOitWAttI)ING
No. 9 N. Second Street,
iLpB.3ru'6l% LOUIS, ?t1.163.)UR1
•
Oil LtultrataTs, C. J. Uu' .301-11; tit RIGHT
klumpttreys, Hoilitv 41, Wright,
LOU R _1 101{S 5
PRODUC .P.; A N NE.at A L
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
75 N , )RTH. 1 1,1 1.1AAV ES AND 155 NORTH. WATER
„c Vine btreet,
TLICI.IIW,LI SL Cu,
Clark k YLAILLE,
Sitor, Price & Co., •
Ou.lob Cope t W.. '
Beadier 8 •:tr,
J:whv, 3cxiile s titlZhi ,
e. 51. 1,..W13, Cuahirr I'. dM. flituk,
Cie,ihier ieh',l
Uidiuwell Cr: Cu.,
Mc:Cute:le , ,
jul,u ,
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NV.
MIIIIIMI
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A.L.1.117 L. WLItL
A. L. WEBR az, BRO.
tr, Itch . .Lce,
1: 11 11 N
Gee. W. ST-11.i
Gin
JOSEI 't.l. S, L,Ei.;.jili& (;
.test. 41- ilnii, 244 ii...llbetf•ty .: •it.ll,
1?A
/FA VA' ea
-N ti iio . 1 4 MISSION ..'ll. - .:.!:',_1.;.1 IA I:! 'zi,
4 - .' IL R:t A. N LP
Tti at. i R I: .6, A.. L H.
1.1% tfr&
it ENEE A 1., C 0 N - : : , I 1 6 i.- - . 3 I 0 IN
ii - '()R , ,VA - .DiNt_i..M.l:i.A3 , c l4 . / la.NTs ,
Levee elect Ikvz alley
id V.A.N Du r i " N - CITY, KANS. , \i. TE,rttruni
JBtipti
gurt,ra.l±.,.
ENRY U. C(iLLIN S, Forwarding and
Coulali9Fiun Mbrchaut,,ku•l iu
SE.t.ut,
GLASSW A ii,ll
- . ;I,OIIUL' E....3141.1401i.
lIITP.E.TDCIg I.
Li LA IN , 110
t,rer” of Cm. l'reved an -- .11,A2tirr
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I- It l,pl
A 1,3.3 J. ... • ..• . 7 0b1.?1.1
EDLIE Lr. Suot;e6cOlS to :11.111V 11 y
..E d 4 k 1,-,11,0, tr. \cufh , ....urur.k -f Cut. 3lofildc,l arA
. 17 ,I!.t Ittld lef.f,y Colored GLizi.e lA A ILE, i , l
u.,1. of 14inr`,0, ?Irok.t. .tfal
corner <JI 2itt2blagl,
Mta.dly
WINES Li ND ,414UsigS
30.19 EN ERFAR & CO.,
WINE'S AND LIQUORS,
ANL itECTIFYING DIS EiLLERB,
NO. 155 Liberty Streets, l'ittaburgiv,
._?ways on hand, Wines, Brandies, Gins,
end a.ecaded Wuier ins—also, 1313,c1i,
VVlid lerry, 11..:13pbe ry. Ganger Brandiei. aphAy
ONE I: 00
h_E_ IrAPoS'2e,au or
LAI a, and ierula ti Wimea and LA4%.novi,
Cll 51? AG NE, &e.,
131 bmithfiebs [street, between Oth a.nd
L.sw l I'l 7 . Z.,:BURGII,
MEE
KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine
LA' and r M,c1,1.11,; It,cii:pug Distillers, No.
Pitt,uurgh, Pa.
VARY APPLES --50 bbis. bright Dry AI
pleb, tt.cooiel
ORN APP LE —l5 bbls. etoi,..,e Apple
c awl fur !Ai k • by
fi ENItY 11 COLL! N . S.
EAN bbll3. small Whit. 11,.ans, just
_l4 roc«ivod :-.na for foklo by Ht+lN KY U.
RiimuTLY SEED.- -10 bai t s reu'd and fur
gab, I.: e ,11 , ;:s, Li 11. OiLL:N:s.
MEW WALL PAPilliS
tit ) c.,,n0. W. NI.AIIBI.I.ALL
W ntr tea,t
1 , DS 1:011 SP
_)ALE
,lolly i 4 from har uwn tutu h,dai
aid.U.,L, I u tar whiC, C , Linitt.., 11/ P.art ul
I tour t i, Cau , hs.
( CIOLho,
Ancuitu , , m 1 Cloths,
Tnb.o Cr,l Clutty, •
Criom Oil Clotho,
Transparent Oil Clotho,
Transparent Window /limo",
Buff Ltuldm 1,, cud
Shade Tritumiugo
chants, 14
_uu.aoke,pors, and OCalt-121, roquirmg any 6u 'lit
fn our line, are ILlVittwi t.. c.lll and usamino the stuck, ouu
Judge for tnemsolvet in regard to
J tho quAlity and prices.
. J.
:iud. 'a and kd St tilmr atreeL.
—l5O ;.,kgb, White Fish, trout, :nil-
METE
ikar2ti
I
1114 ,—lUii harrois fresh Lime just rec'i
.21i 4 inlr3l H P:l' GA.u!
Clit%iNP_;`/ - I'OPS of various patterns, for
(lari.9l H. CLILL:N; , .
' l Ol3 ACCO AN I) CIGARS.—A large assort-
meat of Fnv,,rito, brand-, on hand Lind for sale by
WNL H. SAITti & CO,
118 Second, and 147 First attests.
eiIIEESE.-225 tioxee prime W. R. cutting
v h „,e Meese received and for nale, by
mr22 ELIORY H. OOLLINEL
JOS. It. 111.PNTER
PITTSBURGH
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AUTHORITY.
IN O. 602
By the President - of the United
fA.ztes
r,ursue.rie of law, I, J AMES BU
.
CI A`;, .Ltaitea of .!lln4rlda,
h,•, i(cl,r • z,..1 .. • I,st: 6:lleR will be
I, Li 4t • underwo;:tl,,iiis ,ilicem in the TERRIT
WORAY
LOL tu :
t t• : int! .•111, SV curtuueueing
ou
alw,iuy, day of Sep.entber next, 1 , , r the diaponal
~; r b 11.: i • ~ iho foam% hag named township,
•
rf the bas• taut oj the sixth principal
meritllttn.
That pirt at toe u.hip L at ute,oe of the Sue and Fox, and
I fait I reed, Neilialia I,,rvaion, range 17.
Fait ot tea , 2. 3, and 4 outsde f the Sac
Fax.; cud cif Bleed. l Nernaha reservation, o and trac
t oncil uo,Dfillip4 5 cud ti, rouge 16.
pert LI township one uutoidr of the Sac end Fax
LetiLLe ; 2. the party of townships 3, 4 ccd 6
outside L.; the Licit Bread, i-rl.lllltl, 1 - O,TVIIOOII ;and tear
' iLacil co-114111 , t , , of range 15.
Pint putt e* township one outside of the Sac cud Fex re
; township , 2,3, and 4; that part of township
LLutside of too half Breed, Nemahe reservation, and town
ship 6, of range 14.
3,4, 5, and 6, of range 13.
Townshii.s 1, 2. 3,4, 5 an! 6, of ronoe 12.
Towushipi I, 2,3, 4,6, and 6, of range 11.
'lownstito.i 1,2, 3, 4. 6, and 6, of range 10.
Towilbhips 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 9.
st the load (Alice , EBtiAsliA (Ara, commencing on
ganday, the d.ad of &iitesiber nf, for the disposal of
the public l ends chin the following ustned townships,
v iz
North (f the base li7ie and eagt of the sixth principal
Fractiunal townidlipa i and S, ut ring.; 15.
Toccu,ditp 7, Lind ftncLiunai toweehips 5,9, 10, 11, and 12,
ri rant,. , 14.
Town fl , iptl 3,9, 10, 11, aud 1 . 2, and fractional t,wnabip 13,
t I dug' , 13.
Towahip..4 7, Y,, 0, 10, and 11, and fractional township 12
d 13, of ran,;,. 12.
'rownahips 7, w, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional township 12,
of ratiga 11.
Tow ~ahn.“ 7, b, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12,
13, and 14, of rang,. 10.
Town,Mipn 7,8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 18,
and la, “t u.ugr 9.
At the laud ,tricv of OMAHA CITY, commencing on
Monday, tin nosh day of September next, for the disposal of
the pub:.,c laude within Mu following named townships,
Niy.:—
~Vorth of in base Um , and cast of Me. sixth principal
Fractional townships 1:3, 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,
ud tractional 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.
irs.ctional. town:hips 12, 11, and 14, and townships 15,16,
17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 10.
Fractional townships 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18,
19, and 26, of range 9.
Ladds appropria ed by law for the We of schools, military,
and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales.
The offering of the above lands will be commeucedon thl
days appointed, and satin proceed in the order In which they
are advertised, until toe whole shall have been offered, and
the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer
then two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands
will be inlinittoo until after the expiration of the two weeks.
Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this
thirtieth day of March, .inrio boadai one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-eight.
By the Presi ent:
'Die& LLENIMOBS,
0,1111.2iS3i01101" of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO PRY-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every pereon entitled to the right of pre-emption to any
of the lauds withal the townships and parts of townehlps
ahoy , , enumerated id required to establish the same to the
,atisf ctiun of the mg - inter aud receiver of the proper land
and mai. rpaynuize efor as soon as praclicableafkr
sewing cats awice, and before the day appointed forthe coat.
inebeemeut rd the public axle of the lands embracin the
tract claimed, °tin:iv:the such claim will be forfeited.
TILOS. A Fltcryinuogs,
Commissioner of the General Lan Wilco.
Proposals for Naval Supplies.
NAVY . DEPAPTMIyNT,
Bureau of Construction, Equipment, Etc.,
Ma) , 13th, 18458
SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish. naval
suppnes for tha fiscal year ending &nil June, Ibsl),will
....eceivo.l at this Bureau until 3 o'clock, P. AL, of the 16th
Jou. a nt. Theoo pr,posala must be endorsed " Proposal.;
fir Xavat Supple., Dui r-du of °Jas./J-114a it, Etc" that they
may be distuimu,a.,tl Isom °silo. - lanalueos letteie.
The ma .erie. , a and art.cles embraced in the claoses named
• are particularly de..;crioett In prlutedocbedules any of which
will be turnioLnd to ouch ua Men- to offer, on application to
ul tiie 1 - I.3 , poCtiVe pada, or to the navy
agent D, t't nod tilosn of e,l the yo,da upuu ap•
I.;let.ti,D to the b.ll roan s being
ha t CurlV• DI. LC, of da _ittrt. In oaco, ouch p coons will no
0. I,,Dra m a;c o.ttu.liy rt-gLii. zur bias. _no command-
Out ....I,sib ,1.1 have a copy of the
d 0.,, at the other y.t.d , , only, trout
‘.01,..ci it m V.K. Judged whether it 0,111 he cesirable tu make
to, iii, in
Mad.. lot the whole of a elate at any ya
n e ou on of tOe waded holiednies, or in strict conformity
t h,hcy 'A 111 L.O: L. C.,- tiLl ,, red.
to COD truet be awe. dud to the lowest bona fide bid
der ....Lc, give: proper secur,ti for .ts itillinuent. The United
Etates retie yea the 11,0 i to react all the bids for any clam,
extrorlutteht.
A: srli reu-.1. be of the very beat quality, to be de;,v
.ed to c o., urder, sad to suitable Vohnolo and packages, as
his case mt.y b... at expen.ee aud risb. of The euntt actor,
eed ill a, rtrlio . Ire 11.1q1OM011. met.surement,
Leuht, w,iglu, erz rho y,ery hare receiVed; and to the
/ ltl.ll/11V.1,-I\llL theireof.
,t. 1.1, L'oloir al- CO 11L11.11 , ,f the respective
mi . La, ILI if , UcL tAio, or pal:tin:day dJecriptieu of
in .1. :..; . :.1.1.1 to ng... being eq :lab preference
;.; said., 01 mandacture.
-;rely oc,e., at tart t
th August, iC4e,
bo o ly a %irately ,guaraute-., the form of
w , umcri,w boob.
rs may b.: accepted will be ho
to„ conira_ furwar,led as soon thereafter us
-Amu:able, 1.010.3 they wra be requited to execute within
ell:': I .1 he punt Or navy-agency
hauled by them.
1.-ureues iu the tall amount will be required to sign the
0 .htraci, and their reepuutreinty certified to by a United
Stu • ICE Judge, l.n.ted Statei disttict attorney, col
bettor, or navy ii.iilitioual security, twenty per
...ntun. %vat he witutreld from the amount of the bills until
the coutraet 611.11 have been completed. and eighty ptr
of each bill, approved in triplicate by the Cow•
hatiui.int, of the respective yards, will be paid by the nasy
egebt tit the points of delivery within thirty days after its
to huh.
It ii , bitpulaud in the contract that, if default be made by
Th , par tie- of toe first part in delivering all or any of the
atticics ru, atioued in any clues bid for in the contract, ut
the qualay en.: a: the time and 1,113.C , ..i above provided, the e,
and re that Ccgo, the coutr...ctor and his sureties will forfeit
rod pry to the United States a aunt of money not exceediug
twice the aumuut of such class, which may be recovered
from time to time, acorn ding to the act of Congress in that
case proved el, approved March .3, 1843.
Classes 1,2, 4,0, 7 to be delivered one-fourth part on or
betwe the. loth May, rat.-fourth part on or before the 20th
July, one.tourth part by the 2ilto of September, and the re.•
hammier by the let December, 1859. Clatises 3 and 9, the
whole by r.. 0, 15th May, 1859. The rem_ining classes to be
de ivered one fourth port on or before the let September
holt. -luurth part on or before the Ist December next,
to, E...arth part on or hetore the lit April, and the remainder
o before the 30th June, 11,59, unless earlier required
with a notice of twelve days, comprising at each delivery
sae plopertiou m each article Class 10 and all following,
if ii4litholial quantities of any of the articled named therein
are ileuniwitd, they are to be furnished ou like terms and
coodutous previum to the expiration of the fiscal year, upon
olui_g a hotice of fitteen days from the bureau, the com
mandant of the y ard, or navy-agent.
IMMO
ilont of Offer.
•
1, ---, of -----, in the State of ----, hereby
agree tu turhieli and deliver, in the respective navy-yards,
toe ,11.1 Clue named in the classes hereunto annex , e,
.igreeably to the provisions of the schedules therefor, and
to conformity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Con
struction, of the 13th of Hay, 1858. Should my oiler
Ito accepteu, 1 to be addressA at--, and the
ContrbeCt, the navy-agent at -, or to-,
for ,ignaLure and certificate.
(Date.) - Signature. AB.
The schedule which the bidder aLICIOSEaI must be pasted to
his oiler, and each of theca signed by him. Opposite each.
WIWI , in the .chedulo the price must be ret, the amount
car ted out, the aggregate footed up for each class, and the
amount likewise written in Words.
in, the State of
, , in the State of
, hereby guaranty that in case the foregoing bid of
fur any of the classes therein named be accepted,
ha or they a ill, wirtilu tau days after the receipVof the con
tract at the post ultLe named, or navy-agent designated, exe-
Core the contract iLd - the saute, wita good and sufficient cure
ttes ; and in case said ---- shalt fail to enter into con
tract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference
netwueo the offer of the said
ou accepted.
iha uuderslgned,
Witness.
1 bet oby certify that Um above named - are known
to me as man of property, and able_ to make good heir
guarantee,
Daio
Signature. a H.
_
To be iigned by the United States district judge, United
States dietnct attorney, collector, or navy-agent.
The tollowhig are the classes required at the respective
navy y:trila:
Class No. 10. White pine. ()Lass 11. Ash plonk. No. 12
Black walnut and cherry. No. 21. Iron. No. 2'LBpiket and
Louis. No. 2.3. 140.. d, zinc and tin. No. 27. Paints, oils, etc.
No. 32, Leather. No. 33, 1100.3. Yo. 37. Pitch, tar and F
No. .38. Tallow, soap and oil.
CaA.I3I.IILSFt)WN, , ILIASSAONIIESTTS,
Class Na. 1. Whito-oals loss. No. 3. Waite oak promiscn.
ous Lauber. No. 10. Whits pine. No. 11. Ash and cypress.
No. i 4. Ilic`4ory butts, elm timber, and white wood. No. 15.
Luse.. No. 15. Blaatt spruce. No. 21 Iron. No. 2'2. Bvikes
and nails. No. 23. Laid, zinc and tin. No. 24 Pig ;:ron.
No. 25. Hardware. No. 27. Paints, oils, etc. No. 28. liar.
canvass. No. 29. Cotton canvas. No. 30. Flax and cotton
tame. No. 31. t.iltiB3. No. 32 heather. No. 33. Hose. No
Brusisio No. ao. liudting Rua dry goods. No. 37. Tar,
I,,t;ii and rosin. No. 313. Tallcw, soap, oil. No. 39. Ship
i.tianal , ay. No. 40. Btationery. No. 4L Fire-wood.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
Gus, :so. 1. lope. No. 3. White-oak promiactr
Yelios-pine plank No. •0
.., i. £bb. cypress, hie-o:k
cherry, ee.c. Nu. 13. Locast No. 14. V': ...Ito
butts. Nu. Ili. Whits-oaki.,,,..ves
, tpruce. No.lB Ligurtrcitte.
•0. L. .r and nnily. so. 13. Lead, zinc,
il:d tl.~hgiron. .0. 2.3 • hardware. N.. 21.
1 auf..s, No. Flax. canvas. NO. 29. Cotton - e:an
vu.B. Flax cutt,n twine. No. 81. tilasa.
Leather. Nu. 3,1. 'Luse. Nu 'A. it.mahea. N 0.35. htusring
and dry goods. Nu. :37 Pitch tar, rush]. No. 38. Tae.ow,
No. at , . fowl, chandlery. No. 40. StaStaery- No.
41. Fire-wood.
Ilu I
\li tli
I'lu~ PENNSYLVANIA
elms N. 1. V, hit—oak lugs. No. 2. White. Oak, nth.
No. 3. \Vim...on& promiscuous timber. No. 6. Yellou,dine
Ch logs. Nu. 7. Y..1:0w pine beams. No.lo. White
'due. No. 11. Ash, cypress. white os.k bonid3. NO.. 12.
Nv kanut, cherry. 13. locust. No. 14. WltiV., ash
o..rs acid hickory burs. No 10. ic e rnce. No. 10. Lig
vulovioe. No. 11. trim. Nu. crises and nails.
I.e3d, ruc, and tiu. No. 2.5. thinly:aro. No. 11. Peout3.
N o . 2S. Flu2'.. cauv.,. No. 20. Cotton canvas. No.
and cottJu tw mu. No. 31. Glass. No. 12. r.,01,
No. 33 Ilwe. No. 34. tlrculms. No. 3S. Bunting ADC. dry
N o. 57. }'CO,: tar, roan. No 3S. Taliuw, easy. oil.
tiu. 3u. Ship climdllery. Nu. 4.0. Statiumry.
WASHINGTON, DISTIIICT U 8 COLUaBLA.
CIIIES No. 10. Whit., pine. No. 11. APh, cyprras, whit,)
oak board. No. ill. Black Spruce. No. 21. Iron. No. 22.
Spikea and Nails. N. =. Lead, zinc and tin. No. 24. Pig
iron. No. 20. Llardware. No. 21. Paints and 011 a. No. 29.
oaks uanirm, No. SO. Mhz and cottou twiner No. al.
1 lerulLa &
~rwridiati
JAILE2 BUGIIA,NAN
Fern' of Guarantee.
Signaturo of two guarautor3. 0_I)
.14
KITTERY, MAINE
GIBS& No. 82. Leather. No. 87. Pitch, tar and rosin. No.
88. Tallow, erap, oil. No-39. Ship chandlery. N 0.43. Tank
and galley iron. No. 44. Chain Iron. N 0.45. Ingot copper. ___ ---- ---- ---- -
N 0.47. Miscellaneous. ASS S. Summar -Airrettigomenit. /85 8
AFTER • _..
GOSPORT, VIRGINIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 10.
Chum No. I WhAndask loge. No. O. Yellow-pine plsuk I -) 1., NNS Y LVA_N I.P.- CENTRAL RAILROAD
stock lop. No. la. White.pine. No. 11. Ash and cypress.
No. 12. Back walnut, cherr,, mahogany ! a at. No. 14. k ';l7 : -it r:ef f iz , -,7.., .7t - g7 . - q-1- - ..35 ,
-., 4...1 Er_ 4.,,,,,,,,
. t.. ...,...1. ; ,..1,
Whiter.sh oars, hickory bars. No. lti. Mull spriico. No. If.slarol‘._ll.) , 'l - 7 , .. ,--- 7 - - isle:- .la-f--_-
18. Lignumvitse. No. 21, Iron. No. 22. spikes and nails. lE E 414 . iliii ry ii ..,
...;,,,. ii .
. 5 . , gr i.: . L.:„1., 11 'II S
N 0.23. Lead, zirc. and tin. No 21. l I.; ircn. Na. 25. Hard-
Ware. N 0.27. Paints, oda, &„). No 'LS. Flax can , al. No, r. El 1 , 4 MALL ~- : ',./1 iN ;eaves, the Ps_7l..eug?: Sts"f ,o every
20. Cotton canon,. No. 30. Flax alai .uttun twine. N0...1. morning, ki..ti , ,,t : ,, ,20, my, ) at a 3') o'clock, Pitt :b,_.;:,'J time.
Chiaw. N.,. 32 Leath-r. N.. 33 lies , . N , 34• Brushes. I.:raving in Philadalphia ii 11110 P. M..
N.). 35. Bunting aa d dry goals. No. n. Pitch, tar, roam. Till: PAST LINE Daily, ,:.....e- t -urday, at 'l.':
No. l'S. TalloNV, clap, awl oil. No. 39. Ship chandlery. 7.51‘). I ivlag ill Pr diadodplila ~,, 5 o ',-;,.. • p... u, a ..‘i t , o;
40. 5. tatianery. at pin a mite! a ta - iaas•
WARRINGTON, FLORID A . iII i. EXI'RES.- T. P....1_1N 1,...,,..y L t.,.; r _,,t; ~ • , :-. si :Ana.,
at 9:50 0'c10.....11. )...depp).„, , , only -a. tireetiebt=g, LatrobtaJohan -
Class No.l. White-oak logs. No. a. whiro-oali vote liana' toils,\TlLL:tort . , ia11i:.....n. A; todur., a . .. , ,:on , 'adi a.; 11l IIT•r"
otie tiinb.r. No. 4 White-flak keel pieces and rudder stocks • risburg with the train , ii.e... - .. tai 13,111;,,, , e. and .trr;vine ea
No. 10. White pine. No. 12. BI .cit walnut and cherry. No. Phinidelphia or Baltimore at 1:01) e'c1,.....,„ I'. M.
13. Locust No 14 White-ash oars, biz:tory bars and butt , .ACCOMMiDATION Tit.. 4 1N1 4 :
No. 18. Llgnumvitai. No 21 Iron. N 0.23. Lead, min_, tin.' A li; j0u: ,,, , , 1
_,,,,,.....„.. AL. , ,,c,,
..) , ,1.,
j, ,
,1,,,,c.
j..., I , I,ALN .. ,,, ,, , ,, u. ,
No. 25. Hardware. No. 27. Paints, oils, .l:c.
myl; ; dally O xtept Sninday-,) at 3:30 ,a,a u ck, P. H. ' f , p,.1-11:, =r
~ :t1 stat)oua no,: i a ~, nK a- t, ~., COribi....lals.
?II.i.ST AGC,OSI3.IuLATiON 'CRAIN to; Tut,le Creek
bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10.40, A.'l.
9E0051) ACCOSISIODATRIN TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Loaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20 P. u.
N. AA 1L,114.0 .41k ,'IJ CVIVIC IL:. . •11.11 RD ACCOMMODATIoN TRAIN it) , Tn.: .., 0roo , .;
' laAves daily, (exc.--ol 'T ,, , , day 1 at a
,: d,:1.:, V. 0..
,-T13,1 , ..N1 NG 'ill al ''.,•.., 1 arrive i:_. P duiburt-,t, a-, tobw
ua -
The Pittsb l ll 9 Fie Wayne &„ tilic,3lgo , Ex0re5..,1:45. n. NI.; 1iad.,3:1.0 A. ts.. Fa t Line .1:,3 t. 0 :."5. ..nr
' t.. 00,1 ACC(...liii.t. datic,ll, 11'00 A.. 314 First Turtle .2, -, a a..., ',-
C .-7- . l i i er..lo .
...,.... t1 'M .,
~..., ..'11:....'"..."........4 . 41 01 I moda)ion,lials.: s. w.. Second A..,.,7_..ZuCia1 - 1011, 12:40, P.:1.;
a . /. 1 . t. ,.c . 4....W.,. 111... ........4.4 ' Third Accommodation, thlo, P. 51.
RAILB,O.A.D COMPANY, Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connec, ai ii.arsville
Intersectioa with ;nail trail; ,Rant, Express trate ).), t•t., adal
WITH ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK the Johr.stowr, a,:. omodation train East and w, st.
and equipment, and its through couneetioe , ),is pt.,... PITTSbI:II;3' A ••: 00.:.; ' , ,ELLSI'I.I.I.E l .;.‘i'.. , ,
pared to transport Passouge.s and freight from PIIII,A. ei,PPlng at all Slat , "Tth ' ) u the Plttsl'ort. ll, 3,,, - 1 Cuiant'ilf -
DELPIIIA and PITTSBURG it to CIIIICAtiO, ST. LOUIS, IN- ville laaal, law.. daily, (Sunday excepted,) a., follow,:
DI Ali APOLiS, CINCINNA'n, and ell places 'h'est and South 51A1L TRIAIN .TR:d .....
`blast.o4) A. -
E.l::Tuit.Nr.it;ua, ;. A
'_'on iei 1 - til , ;- ,
wost, with a great degree Ot regularity and expedition..
The fact that this Stead forms a direct and conselidat,-d Rose!, arrive az 7attobargl 8: to A. M. aidii.•lo r. ii.
line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar. r;.:,11, Thu traveling pal.d.ic will and ii. -ruby tu thou i
auto° that its Trains will make good time, and connaction., telest, hi Ina:a , . East or V.... , 5t, .3 tr,.;:,1 by the POLITI.): cf.. , 1.
with Trains on. nther Road. lasila,ad, its the accallidi ;.Istious-t.,1 , ' 011, ,, 1 ‘,...3.'iti.. ,I ...I
-ON AND AI!TEB. MONDAY MAY 10th, 1858, '.... , e Train:. Nis t-ed an at_' other nail:, as ;le , 5.... ad is ball,. ~ . ~_
on this road will leave the U:slON DEPOT, Pittsbu;g,.. stow., arid it .latireiy tee. from (Mot, a.• : ~. ~..;_.i.,,,,, ...: t .
....re.(111[1,1 COLIIfO7.t. to all who may favor :his Itaan it :, :ler'
daily, (dummy-I excep,:ed, as follows:
oatronage. --FARE:-
PASSENGER 2.a.A1.N6 LEAVE to New York 113,0d1 Te Baltuo fa
Pittsburgh. Orestline. I Ft. Wayne. a phii,;45,1p4., 10,00 1 " - I..iincactf
U. S. Mall, 7:00 A. M. 7:07 P.M I • -; To Ilarrisburra al.as.
First Expre5a,.......... 2:40 A. M. 10:00 P.M 1 6:00 P. M. Baggage chocked to all Staticasion the 'E'en asylvania ',tail
Second ~ 2:1 ;P.M. I 10.2.3 P.M I 4:50 A.. 11 road, and turhiladelphia,Baliiniore nod hew York:
REACH. CHICAGO-First Express, at 7:00 .1. 51.: Second p,,,,,,,,,,a,.3 purchasing ticke th la e. , ,. . i .. 8 ~,,
11, b,:
~, i lari.„, , i
I' Express at 1:30 P. AL cents 5 - 1 i r .ddition fcTtlie Station rates, except from ritittio
a
I2BA"H CINCINNATI-First Express 5:20 r St.; Second where the Company, has no Agent.. ,
Express 7:25 a. at.IYN flf.X.Tri 04.0 iq . .10 3 .73; the; eaillpeMy Will 1101 d thea.
REACH .: ST. LOUIS-First Express 5:00 1. M Second lit.- selves responsible:for. personal baggage only, and far :a
press 4:13 P. M. ~...M.Mt!'. rietlesteeding 81t0. -
All Trains make does connections at Creatline fur Cal v- N. 13.-Tli Elittleior Omnibus '.ins Las bees eniplo; l .....
bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Lenin; also, at Yort I couviiy Pe.ti?ltli.;.-;ra and B=aggage 10 and from too Dept - 4, _.:, a
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Ilailrund tor charge not to emceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag-
Lafayette, Central Illinois and St.Lonis; also, at Forest vita gme. For tickets apply to .1. sTEIATART, .. , ..gent,
Trains on the M. R. et L. E. R. 8., and Lima with Trains en at the P r'.. IL Passenger atati.m,
Dayton and Michigan Railroad. myll on I.lbertv an" ',rant std 00 , 1.
RETURNING. • - ---- - --- - ,
, From Chicago. IFt Wavle. I Creetline. I Arr.Pw ;"--".... ' IIIE PEN NS VIA AN IA HA il, R. 0111),
U. S. Mall,-10,10 P. 5.1. 5:30 A.ll. 12:40 P. 51. 8.52 P. ci.
~.. ‘L - 7 , ...11a1,1 TIIE Gtt EAT CENTRAL ROUTE., til.eallog
let Expreea, 1),30A. M. 2:00,P. 11. 9:12 . P. NI. 6.10 A fte S. - .;'''''4,l the Atlantic Ca t les with Western, Nunn-western
24:1 " I:2e A. 51 1:15 P ~-... and South-western Slat-,b} a contitill01); Railway dire-t.
These Trains make close connections with Trains tar I 'xt.f This Ruud also connects at Pittsburgh with li, , of
adelphla, Baltimore New York and Boston. ' Steamers to all ports on the We, . , ~.ou M Cleve-
Trains from SL Louie, Indianapolis, Cir.cninatf and Comma land and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on the North
bus make close connections at Creatline with all returrlvg western lakes; ;flaking tl•t: mast DIILECT, C 115.10000 and
Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central 1.3 - nkI.I.A_BLE ROUTE by which PIIIIIGUT can be forwarded to and
:lola, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with at eao from the GREAT WEST.
'trains. At Forest, connections are made with Traius to and
Itcttrsabetvrecrs Philadelphia:Les.' Pitts"oest-gb,
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. The U. S. Meld FIRST
CLASS.-Bouts, Shoes, Hats and)
from Pitt, burgh to Crestline, being a train for local beet
is overtnest,ea by the Second Express. Caps, Books, Dr Goods, (in boxes.. bale.:
nes _, „ , , Lao.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS--Laave New Brighton for and trunks,)
gs,(in boxesaiud, bales) I L '
o '''" I ' l
'''''
Feathere, Furs, 2tc.
Allegheny City at 5:40 A. M., and 12:35 P. 51. Leave Alle-
SEL'ONDCLASS-Demett'.: Sheeting, Shirt- )
Sherry City for New Brighton at 9:45 and 5:00 P.M..
BAGGAGE CHECILED THROPOIBI, and no charge for ing and Ticking (in original bales),
handling. Drugs (in casks), Hardware. Leather (in 005. lio. ;Ina
rolls or boxes), Wool, and :=deep Pelts, I
Travelers orpsrsons intending to-purchase tickets in Pitta-
burgh for the West, will bear in mind thy( the may Agent , 11,
.M..4.MMl'lldi &c., '''''C' i
2 D 011 ASS.-Anvils,
and Pork, Sa ASS.-Anvils,ila, Steel, Chains (in)
authorized by the , P.S. W. AC. It. R.; C. &P. R. It., and
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, i 3 casks), Hemp./ ; , „, n .
(loose or in Backe), Tobacco, nisbufae. 1 '''' C ' 0 ''''''' '''' l '
GEORGE PARE_ N, at the Union T.cket Office,
tured,(except Cigms or cut,) a..c., .v. , ... I
Connected with the Penn's R.ll Passenger Depot,
FOURTH CLASS--Coli ~ Fish, Bacon, ll 1 •
Corner Liberty and Grant streets.
BAGGAGE will not be checked for persons pin chasing and Porli, (iu ctitliiB or boxes Eastward,) I 4 ,.~,.,
Lard and Lard Oil. N.lild, Soda Ash,Ger- 1--- i 100 ---
tickets at any other piece in this city.
TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, May 10th, and continue titan E./lay, Tar. Pitch, Rosin. As., k.c.
FLOUR-75c. 4'4 bbL watt farther notice.
until further notice.
J. J. HOUSO Ge. Pale. and r't. Ag't. GRAIN in car loads, 33 cts. "a; 1.03 o).s. until fu that notice.
D. W. BOSS, Easier. Agent, Chitatgo. COTTON-1.2 .- bale, not exceeding f,OO the, weight, until
JOB. H. MOORE', Snperinterment. further n-ttice.
r:r-IT shipping Goals (rum any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark packages aria Feantrlpania
Raurocui.'" All Goods consigned to the Agents of this il,.ad
at PhilatTtlphie , or )'ittsburgh, rill', be forwarded without
4 etaall...a..
Paihour AarifiTt)--Ilarris, Wormley A Co., Memphis, Te).,;_.:
11. F. Bass At Co., Et. Lams; P. G. ()Riley A Co., Evansville,
Ind.; Dm:metal, Bell A Co., and Carter & Jewett_ Lon;svilia,
fly.; ILO. Meldrnm, Madison, led ; H. W. 13:04 n a: Co., and
Irwin .k. Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham A Co. ' Zanesville.
Ohio; Leech Se Co, No. 54 liill y street, it,aton; Leech it Co..
No. 2 A el,)r House, New York ; No.l Willism street, sad '.•,
S I.Mtitity Place, Now York; s'. .1. St.,-'der, l'hilwielphi,;
51.agraw a Koons. haltiniore; D. a.. Stewart, Pit:Abu; iti...
Li. H. li )USltia.
+31,,,r. , 1 Fl. , . , •tt:t 3V.21.1r.
I.;t, 1 . B. 7,
MIME
NEW WESTIERN ROUTE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON a DAYTON RAILROAD'S,
VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF
Pia.- Distance only 32U nii,3 frura Pittsburgh to Cincsnnats
TIIIS LINE is composed of Roads of the
First Class '
and located through a Lwantiful r.nl
highly cultivated portion of the State.
Dinkel connection is made at eincrunati with the ' D:,.. :r.
ftliseisz.ippi Railroad, (the tracks of tlie C. li. a L. & t..
Ronda, being connected, for
Louisville, St. Louie,
Evanaville,Collo,
klemphi.,, V:cl-...-eharg,
Natchez, tiow Orleans.
Connection made at St. Louis with the Pacific Railroad
and Hisao:lcl }llya: Packotz, fur ,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
And all points We? . Also corinocta at Cincinnati with
Kentucky Centra ft,:r Frankfurt
and all points in Central Kentucky.
Trains leave Penn btre,,t BZatiOil ii follows :
) Thrcugh to Cincinnati
Hlit
3:3f s. but one change of cars, Er
j riving at t-45 P. !.T.
.‘. E
. 71)r,21.13 . ra,song . er sir
'2„. riving gl ,r en s , 4_ o tl o ur
BAGOAGE CILECKED
Flare as Low am any OE-it tr Iv.
For all Inforr.e.it'.on,
Ticket Office, corner llouougalicla lioun2„or at Penn otrNv.
tation.
Paalengera theiruus route oil! tor
Ticketz via Delaware Cut-Off.
J. li. MOORE, Supt. P. Ft. W. &. C. IL R,
DAN'L Mc:LAREN, Supt. C. 1.1. A:D.II. It.
uov26
The Cleveland, IPlelstourgli and
Wheeling
AND
Pittsburgh, Columbus Az. Can
RAILROAD LINE
Change of Time.
(N :AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 10T11,
1858. Trains will le.ve the Depot of the ?ennaylvania
Central Iluilroad , s follows:
6:45 A. MO I For OLEVELAND, BUPPALO, DETROIT,
CHICAGO AND THE WEST.
WHEELING AND ZsnasvitLe.
For CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, DETROIT,
2:35 P. M. CHICAGO AND THE WEST. ~.e.2
SZ''Thts train counecta at Cleveland,
with Detroit line of steamers.
4:00 P. fel }
. LIN F E or PLL . L WAY STATIONS ON THE RIVER
l'asefhgers donning to go to Chicago, or points beyond
Chicago, via Cleveland, mast ask for tickets via Cleveland
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI (eia
STE7JBENVILLE,) R A ILROAD
CHANGE OF Tlllti.—On and uftor MONDAY, the 10th,
of May, 1808, Trains sill leave the Depot of the Pennsylva
nia Central Railroad, as follows :
For STEUBENVILLY, COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
3:00 A. 11.1 IrrniarrePous, LOUDVILLS, CAIRO, MEM
PHIS AaiD Aria' OB.LIANS.
FOB. CINCINNATI AND ST. Lours, and Au.
POINTS SOUTH ANDWEST. 2:3S P. Fil • Through to Cincinnati without chatigb
of cars.
Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc.,
or any points beyond Columbus via Steubenville, must ask
for tickets via iteubenville. JAMES FARAER,
Superintendent C., P. ei W. R. R.
W. W. BAG LEY,
Superintendent P. C it C. R. N.
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
R A
(N and after Monday, the 10th inst. Pasq
eager Trains will be via daily, (except 121.. from
the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot, as follows :
Mail Train leaves Pittsbnrl.h 7:00 A. It.
Exprem Train leaves Pittsburgh 3:33 A. M.
Mail Tram leaves Connellsville.. . 2:00 A.
Express 8:00 A. 11.
Arriving at Pittsburgh 8:45 A.
Tickets to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket office.
Mail Train connects at Connellaville with Diluting &
Coaches for liniontovva, Frostburg, Cumbecland, etc., and
at West Newton with Coaches for Mt. Pleaiant, Somerset,
Berlin; etc.
Freights to and from Pittsburgh and Statims on Pitts
burgh and Connellsville Railroad, will be received and
livened in Pittsburgh, at the " Baldwin Depot," opposite
"Duquesne Depot." Excepting such as Pig Iron,
Lumber,
Stone, etc., whlch will ,
.lorded or unloaded at Outer De
pot, or at the canal Depot, as may be arranged with Freight
Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pitburgh.
11. BL ts ACKSTONE, Snp't.
Transportation Department 6t P. & C R. it.,l
myit
Connellsville, May h, 1858. j
New Route via River and Railroad.
ladfinapcilis?&Vineinuati Railroad
CON.NECTING AT L.NDIANAPC I LIS with
Terre Haute, and '_errs Haute and Alten Railreade,
to st. Lorna and Lafayette and ludianepotri, New Albany
and t.alem and Michigan Central ROEIO for
CHlCt'i
ROOS 13UELINGTO and all 'interuiediatu
?elute.
.Through Freight Train to INDIAN APOLIS, TERRE
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU.
Freight carried from Oinchinati or Lawrenceburg in
time than any other roma by *A houre, and at el low
I The only road by which Ihipment 4 can be made froLl
cfnnat, to the West, wiltiont brt , L6ll.lg
Coutlignments made to E. ti.I.D . I3oNS, .A.g-at et
, nazi; u Agout at Lawrenceburg. ..ill
re;•elve prompt attention, aiii nu cbar4, Li cumm.e,'
arrol for draltay3 zmvaizsiu - A a: .a.adatr.:./-1tr...; .
For turther inform:titan, bpPly tc.3.110-ILAS
(No. Ith W.ter etr,,t,, Agent uf Woo
od to glee TLIILOU.I.I SECLIPLI
Haute, lellayette. C.d.ca.ro, Peru, Greencastle, Crewleicire
villa, th - nritaton, '2aria, mad Mattoon.
0. LORD, President.
JNO. r. cur.Ea, Gan'l Freight Agent. mi 3
A .1111LIK_ . EN t CO. havz on nand, at'
o thel: xtensire 1.J. , 111LN h. I Laid UFACr'
COB.I, No. 61 rail:lite:a iU•eet, s larg, ,, of Fancy
and. Plaiu g r uture, which they will Eel':
thsn custeroary rat a.. Tnrr.,A, cash only. [dc.c.:IID
WOODWEI.4I2B FURNI'EURF , AND
and Ii all, embracing ev ery
el yk, oY rarniture, in itoaewncr.l, Matia;nny and Walnut . ,
znitable for Parizqs,ChaVhors Dinine iteoros, equal to
any IL, Now Yortior PnEndnipkin,azd at itray.v is - noes. livery
articlo nade by ho td, tad warrenten. Co:Lint-makers sup
plied with termn a FURNITURE aad CilA11:13, c,n
...7intala 2.nd Etumabeata furnisl,ed at the
shortest cake. Wurerceise, flee. 77 and 79 TBELEID &ran:,
Pittsburgh, "oa. 0022
g
TAR. —2150 Ins Rochester Pearl Starch,
OR
remind and far sale by Elie H. GOWN&
.:l~i:i
tY A 6113 .
I, R
FLJ.R LT URE.
i0„11 - AitOAD6
CARI)E
i-: rr::, 0 V A L
u ;y, .
TA 'IL E,l:
W'loll44;iii
DUALE.Pb & V. aaAr)
t)T ry
DBalers Jr, L.
n ;der (1,..)ny-•.rh Lt.; nud rw
f. the • i
N))1,1
111;i:,. N(3, lio r: Lit
iN c
it; ,
„ /11,-••t,
A.; - . re N taid 11,. Clair I,:rebt:ter ,
z: tho tl.lt , icy'
CAS'I'ET:I, GIL CLO Flkii.., NILTT:110, ac
Ca la
11. NUCALI ,UM reSpeet,CiillV
1:20, itt. CdtavulL
ncd the rtit•ltc g..t.l•.rilly to r. net
the v, ) intvit
Hon 'Jar: 0; vt.t4
y ot,i r , tirmon f hi; t,,til . • ,
inizio,4., Twill,: and 111114. ,
t I• Ettl'
1,, ,
Yarn and ling i:' , arp:tzt ; Ven.taa. ; raintto, aid
t i t -e a r, 11,11,ital t-do hd,Y.
it will ,;ice 1 pleaerne to ~ 1101. T Lc, a.! a L., -- , „•,F
look, ag (Cr puranating, faro, w. ar_ cootie,: ~t 1
otter indunentenle to art. -abr. tony P, ,r v.n 5,:p 0
the old altaid, No. "fi (.I , _ f l tree.
mylfr.ly 15'. D.
- -
l'itit CIAO LEI Au --Ot all kinda,
i'lret and t,e eialo at tla, iad•h lioloter Depot
and 2S .t Cl,sk •i"l3 I r'•
4.!" - 'l4l •01:()'1' LI T 11E; if2.11,L TRAI3.; ;.
C,J We :nave:naveor, httad, eta daily r ier:Ovin,r, ad •it , •
thereto fdtDua our own no.: other rdannf, - ,7tort ,1,.,,- 4 e
vf Floor auraitar,, ".;•t-ritge TI'LIIII2.ICI,E. :1,.1
.parent, (..7e.in and Buff, and all 'e1i.1.1.: °h;;. -
!roc:a:rut 45.1=1..1ae; and ..tlll,l
- dry em'
tther Ed3laa, :vadlV , u6,Av hnade Yrrautin•-•.:.
NleroldtaLls and other: n , .111 r - • r
amine my: cluck and T. , hatora• 1211 . 1z -13A 1 2 , 1' '•
li.
!sal,/
FLAX)It 0I I, 1,0 T z; ,
of cur c.,,, ; ,r, '.Lie, and
cut to suit any ELS.," Of 1:ir.,114 or tma,;--zt: ;XlO 06 Cloth tear e,
rooms, 26 aud Clair etro
E'l.C2))l:)F'.l . (r.
The Beni and Cheapest
GRANT 11, 1 ,Rri
maiquEAulue.Ei.LS AN UDEALEtiS IN
WARREN'S
Impro'red Fhc and Water Proof Felt,
Dennenat and Gravel Roofer
Elastic. Fire & Water Proof Canvas hating,
ALI
ROc)FING MATERIALS
IMRE
Soma of our Canvas Roofs may Le F - ten at
the folluvring Liussey h Co. s cop; ,r wort. ;
Phelp., Fatlie A Co 's cartage fa, t,ry, Mauch:Hier ; Goal,
Bennett a Co.'s new rolling mill , Itoi,itaton
(Jury and niachine shop; Jame., new
mill, Borah Pittsburgh ; Gen. Wm. Robinson's thvellioz..
legheny; p., Ft. W. A: C. B. It., and C., C. C. R. It. f:,4-ht
house, Creetlins, Ohio, P., Ft. C. &R. boildio.,o, at
Rochester and Sewickley. Kittanning bridge.
WARRIIN'S ROOFI-....G has been in use Iliteen yearn, rod
gives satfrisction... Call, or send to our Mile, for a sir . ciuq
cou tainis; over sixty let :ets,te tifying its sop z.r. tor d oraz,.ffl •
ter 1301:00 of Warren's Roofing on Duo-cone Depot, ,St.
Charles Hotel, Now Distatch Building, Pont Building, Chinn
ick Building, St. Andrews E. Church, Hand street; Mansion
House, (Yaara Class Works,'::-itinvion's Glass Warehouse,
Chess, Mann A Co.'s rolling mill and tack factory.
OCR MANTIC 0 i.:3IE
We apply on OLD IRON au l TiN ROOFS, which makes
them se good as now, and better watir proof. [opii3:!.ni
Seventy-Five Blew and Second-Hand
CARRIAGES AND BITGGIE:,
FOB SALE AT
W , HITE'S REPOSITOIIV
Tl'o MILE RIJN,
NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE
TIIE SUBS OFFERS FOR SALE
cr exchange,.:,n the moat reasonable
a t!2e ',merit/lent tlllarouche4 and secoud-hquti
13 , 1W41,6 made by Vint-qt. ul
scut. Also, twenty-one u. iv itugge.u, Wade in my ov. .
trot... the - very be,t in E.../Iteril t.
i. flue lot of I rattloi Vi agouti, Dew 1.171-3. ra=tl
it cf 13U'it. N's'ue, as, Jean.) G , -1112V.t.,r
• q ud ,y•, two PL:te - ,ul,
,;:e Vi-t-u//'s Cr.
rk . t ft - , lit: e by
PL2h..ivit
for light atarketiar. cuti,cf - wer I..faself, that
he cull make It to die f 1... , 2r0bus fe._•
e'2a9 42 , to give him a et:A.
The tertat•lishment is cou - it,i , nt to the c;t:,, the el cr
%Jai tiihrt3 Line of patelt.. - .; the dot., every tun L 11111111.06.
ine23:lYdlW ;12
------
VXPA.NSION SKINT —Steel Spring, and
----- 1 - --'---
A NOTIIER supply orLow &-. Son ' s superior
1,4 2A all the other celebrated Skirts, for tale by ............
103. FLEtuNa,
0-tt London Toilet 6‘,..i..e. r....t..:1..,-1 r.-;-dar, hy
ap26 JUIS. IiORNIt, 77 Market street. , fois Corner Di‘gctrna and Market street,
--- -
Q,TEAI`f.I It it, STLA.M. MILL—Fur Sale LACK LACE .br.I.I.'ITS.—A large stock of
,• excelb-A 51y . e.,.. with and without fingars, vcr3 , cheap
~ 1 0
10 A Crlt 5101 tol e.:n i ....,:e 1.4 g,u.l ruunirt g tader, , SACKS FEATIFERS, for •€:. , ..10 by
BACIALEY, CO , filtAV 2 4,C0.,
run of store, want —ic-..hiLie, :: corn a •'. cob cra...11-.. or, etc. '--. (aD2S) rlod. 'I-IOh.NE'S. 77 11arket strert. •• -
, --- - r,'l6 1Ir.". .I.'' vol . 2iN ..7,, - . .c1 eneet
91,0. a dwelling hot.re of .1 rooms. a large stable ai.d. 2 lola - - -
(i ' l o'cTO N 110 SI E '6;l .—Eyery variety of ------------- ------
of sround. street() in 50.7.1 h Ifittatit.rt:h, will 116 sold at p
_
S. CEITIIBZRT Z.-,, SON,
horn inn, ‘,,./. (2,1.t0n stocsings and.llalf llose at the lowcct prices, TIMED APPLF.S.-1 ',O bu.i. o(ioieu Dry
- iolcsale o- retail. at sr - JOS. ILIILNE tA, ' 2 . ,,,7 Apples, rer,,-red tinct t_r EV.", tri
myth 51 IVarket street.' ' .l. - '
—_ au26 77 ”arket str. et. 1 JAS. A. WI:I2ER,
i
~.,:ner Marla: a... : l'fi- A streets.
C 1 'i itUP.-10 I.bis. N. 0, Syrup 1:...'r sale, on ' '' 93 -- -
~.1 4„, 1 . , , 41,1.11,nt, t 6.. (:11,71 HENRY E. COLLINS.i — OB PRINTING.—
_ . ii
-I - (.. • i \ F :
. )It . ) 3 .) Li. a twi, story frame dwelling ~ , ,11 card!,
- - MI, and lot .4 gron , ali:io foot by 100 ;pleas PY!7, . Liss,
SOAP POW DE ii.-50 boa - es :::,. 1:p Powder •,tly ,i - natot (Pt lit. Vi.tshiu g tr.a. Terms easy. Letter Ilea,Ls, •,- - , ,
r shor: ro.i Y
• (..0
L. of our own manufactare, Barra reed sup , nor t• • soy - • • • . • -
`4 r/7, ^ "nktFir a. Apt Lit rs,, , i,i. t Trinted lu sup..rior 5ty1e... 3.1
0.
jillss
~,,,):
s,
cO,
offered fur sale In this market, is hand —id for .....le oy OLACK. CRAPE GA L'ext. ------..
'
l'ii size eriate 1 , 1 .E.. 0- -AA: —•
...:1 , I; iiinfacturers ai,l Stationers,
felB B. B. ti J. ki• -SAY" l'- 1 /'• ':..' and quality—very cheep, 57 Nlin,rl .treat,
p, at Elnittil.7'S ECP 1 -----------= -- , I •
11 . 009.—Dressed llogs, jest rozeived and 1 "P 243 77 Market street
, EL,SOK. OR APE t-O
circf,,i1L1R11...,,,,i,.,,;:ipn
"L 144,21:
kV sale by JA. A. EITZIM, . STAB,OII.--300 has. Rochester Pearl Suwon Myles for We, at
dtati . ee veva. siren,:. received and far sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. alai
•
KITING PAPERS—Of every deierip
v Lion Fold v.toleiolo or TE't.',E, by
WM. t 30ELNSTON Co..
raper Dollor-, 1.7 --t.
R.IStwotmOf.mMKONNORIO4IOOIeSSI
CIC';TOR 110011.0iD'S CELEBRATED
GMRIIIAN IEITTIDRS,
111 DM C. M. JACKSON, pump's, Pr.,-
oiltatually care
r.:, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, °HBO
NT '.l Oft riervou,s DEBILITY DIE-EASE-3
SIDNEYE,
..i.,:art.ciczo,pcm. a,Sitordecd Liutrer tOPlaeht
Such
ao Clonstipes
Lica, inward Piles,
rtillueii,ur Blood to the
of the Stomach,
2 , ,11.5rm1!, Disaest fer Food,
, i... l ..b.eStonanch,Sor.r Eracta•
ations, alahni....7, or 1 tut - tsthig at the Pit of the Sts
mach, Swimmitiii 01 the Metal, Hurried and Difflcultri
Breathing, Fluttering, at the Heart. Choking or Suffowitinif
c.?e.s,tioas whfc Ira lying pitsiture,Dimnesa of - Vision,. 4 '
Dots or 'Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
in the Lead, Deficiency' of Pe:stiration,
lowr_esa of the Skin and Limbs. Pain n
.lie Side. Ee.cr.:, elitist, Lista, &c.,
SZIa..2 Mlachea of Heat bums
lug in the Fleet,, oo.istari^,
Olootiniari
nt Depreselon
lIPIEIC 3.
atuibotihg co:11 valuable properties to this remedy, no
a... sir
tire J...lB.e.rtiollit:airlde,tbus is simply elated
met: proven und.iniably and conclnsively by the extract ,
tore" Ind henette derived from its use, under the
et v., 11/11.3t, orliji.ator, Dr. llooiland, among all
• I: European iiociety, and from the immense maw of
testimony, from ell part , of the American continent, arm•
inne..ted during tlio last ten yoare, in the hands of tho pas.
pror,rletor. The prevalence of diseases to which the
Bitters are adapter], it is with sorrow we say it, is al.
melt oniver.,l; indeed there is scarcely a family throughout
• whole extent of our iu which there cannot be
aroona its m inhere that peculiar sallow at d faciptid
arad.‘L e tleg .I::!eettoi Liver, or an emaciated and
Dycpeptic.
Then of what ha mend, cl,,,hrtance to this class of Javan
• rtain and t-tial_de remedy should be placed
, in which no banefal or injurious drug en
tore.ZO ith ColliltotiLIOU; a remedy ea which the patient essi
r,dy. utmost oonfdenca aud csrtainty, and be assured
f out w.naal and tathgibto ploofe that the article he is using
the PSI attributed to it. Such a remedy I
• ..lao('Ld.l•l.l3'S eIEI.OIAN BITTERS." Thousands 0
d have been sitpuailed i 3 its manufacture and diffusion
i:ir..agnoid. all pouts of this couttrieut, and the pi:pi - Mtn:
rout the greatest satisfaction in stating chat tlidtb is no
,t,111,(3", ',WM, the ttedicine has been
I. the; numbers willing
testify to it. virtues.
It 1.4 net i Cori . e4l:l thy in L. practice at a huge aumlAr o
:tie ales: -,ontineut PL, i.ciaus in the country, wh> have
wise added their writtdn to-itb . a.my in e-iidenei of its
In comilusiod, then, we . r.vonld respectfully ask of
Liirk.k,' afflicted with tiny of the above iiisLaues to give the
lUera a will nicer be regretted.
of the I.i..item..rit- ,borc , rill are invited to
stteutive.y the published or,orthily by the pr , :-
:Ir.. :or, lot and FalniG.cs,c tar digs ET,,. .t
her of usefil. cci I.n, in addition to the testimony in laver
f the Bitters, from the most prominent and known in
iduale in all parts of the Colon. Agents for the Bit
sr.• h, distribute the Almanac gratuitously.
Cifflie and Manufactury.bd Arch /dant, Made'
lin, only
phiu,
As, , by Dzuggi.sts !n 811 the prtncipal
And at ertAil by .A.p.Ahnt - Atritqi and Sturcke.epers is eNAry to :Tv
, a the esited Stave' , an: , CaL.,mht, and by
B. L. Eft..H.NESTOCIR fi co End
D 7,.. CFA*. tl
Pit gh.
1 - 4 1 F NOT
VU.LIEN A UURE IS GUARANTEED IN
Iv all 51.21 6 ,34 111 SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner
v, ••, estricturea;.Gleets, Gravel, Diabritia, Diseases
d .ue ls.hivays uul hl.uder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro
ta..., l'am,l in the lic.e,s and Ankles, Diseases of the Lunge,
..t. N fro and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Limbo, Can
. Di ops y, Epileptic its, Sc. Vita's Deuce, and all diseases
fl'oal a derangement of the Sexual Organe, each az
trembling, loss of memory, leas of power, general
fe..tlmess, diume , :s al vistuu with peculiar spote appear in
0,,10ie the eye., Lou of eight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver
diseases, eruptiuns upon the face, pain in the back end head,
(emelt, irregularuies and all improper discharges from both
sexes. It matters not from what muse the disease origins,
tee, IIOWNTO long standing or obstinate the CUB, recovery is
certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be
..f-cted by any other treatment, even after the disease hes
moiled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the r
ue ans of care. The medicines are pleasant without odor,
2. , rlng no sickneee and free from mercury or balsam. Due
.l.; t vienty years of practice, I gave rescued from the jaws
a-at'u many th,..m3angs, who, in the last stages of th.l.
ineutioned tiiw,aeas haul been given up to dbe by their
which ila.rlanta me its promising to the &dieted,
may place themeelves undar my care, 2 perfect and
speedy cure. .tveret diseases see the greatest enecei,s
to health, kW they are the Met 1211:1113 of Consumption, &ro
t tea and many siher d1,3“abt....:, and should be a terror to the
uniau limniy. As a I,,mmuent cure is scarcely ever 0111;.:-
..1, a riaiiii - tsy L.f tL asec tsLiinki luso thy head', cU iticiim
-I.7.tirnt - only lad to cure the g11 , :13::13 IdLt
:1111 Lite filling the sytite.n with inorcui,,
with !Is , hestsur into a rand
I and tho tre..atinent not cause
ntarric:•, in eataik,
V:Le):iro urn
(-;:.7r , Dt c ••• ~ .rioptod by r. Niru4 which
Eruptioal and other
•. r., ar.d ontruhug
LL. 1.1. of suffering and conriguing tbrom t
111 ... i i 1,
Lnidar.ir (=nerdy Lo haLdth,
.0 '111,t2
1.• lit, i, ,!r a in L.puL, Byatem, drawing its thou
. vears euLlering down tu .La
IL her Cana ti) tittoul, rapidly
ot Oleutni derangement,
Lee pr. ,Le,e:epmunt of LC, a).itum, diScilitaLitt ttt
Itt/Ct• , ..n rarally hep , tees
u".'t Ilttt ~11rtt•rt't rt. tat bday and rated.
to Cumumlof more to
tt
~ cath ll,:tlf. With the fulleEd colifichnce
•• ;Mr ueL•rtrdedu;..L.df-AL•Lum ti,l•Z r: I,f2flllan t
cart ca, eM-,ted. an I with the übtintionw , ltt
t -.1 t sty Ittoort - ct, Crala -""
• L.•
~~,..et;•x~~~r
t ,v. L.
. .
r• 120 , V ill 11F, tirki ySr
, ' yigrw::utpurecn - . , 5, c;11.3 do not under
, «ad cccu trio Alp •tlL , t'.' of the matuia wad aro c
CIL': t 1,1 11U) of tuo kl1111.1H1113.):51,ill,
171 :11t11161.1101105 r.3gt,t1.1•
. _
xent tc auy cart of la , J
•, , :•••H nr Car,s..la4 by p , communicating tln-ir
1x:1.•1. Bltyllloi3e c , ..crevuntici; co strictly Lur.•
Addro.,,,, J. SUMMERVILT,D, M. D.
_fie, :All Filbert ti.roc,t, (Old No. 109,)
below Twelfth, Philadelphia.
'ill F I_ll O 3T 11 Y.; (.I:3' (.21ilitTAiN
J
LA'1:10-.S ONE
PS:it E'llAltiS.—Forty thousand dollars
ortt. of .111111. We Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry, A . -. 4
al:_d ;Shier I'lated Ware, with a.graat variety kt&a, , il;ll
eerya.ld :3tapie Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou
-I,nu duxes, at Olt(' deilar per .Mare, as follows:—Upon the
p.i.yment of one dour, 1 will send the payer a numbered re
will entitle trim to one share in the above
property. When the shares shall have been sold, the
JIT ele.dders a hall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through
tiewspaptra, and a meeting of the Shareholders shell
a lc hull in tPe city of Phiirdelphia, and the whole of
oi or distTiliiited =um; thorn ; in such
eholi be determined cliou by thorn; each Shareheld
• shall entitled to one a Committee to be selected
T1*11,13i•4. •
• tht ,I.alders at sni.i m,eting, to conduct or Gl:mot-in
;. tit]. Litt Lti.1,11.1011 the property, according to the clirec
:...:lle of th, ;Si:J:l4loEl,re, and I will then deliver the pro
-,-ty to such I r drsou or persons as the Shareholders may
1. , th.. Eanie. The Real Estate consists of
taick dwelling home and lot, valued at $2600,
two tnr,e story ihyases and lots valued
2700 e,:ch, in the cit.) of ...Oda, clear of all incum
,..ne , at.i titt, i ' ,atahlo; the otter property consists
' thk whole ntc,:k andllitures of one of the largest Watch
.1. PIIILLIPti
a"S 141ie
NO. 44 IFT II EtT "C
MEDICAL
Of all disease: tno great, ern cause
Springs trom ae%lect of Nature's laws
1,0 of atelli Mod
, 1:617•1`41 , e it, cAureint
I,', Ihe tin , yary hlnitn-e7n
,tn.tittorn; rile
7.1 t
,ickliciut.a and find [1,41;
j , !11:1 - ~i:~i
MEE=
IL.AL) .•t
. Ord - r , Jsiv? Flublnata. which
~ 1 unaTrzy and a deadla
e.nring the diaezian
hl , L r,
agli;at :1 ,- . a , . ' 114 , 31,.. - , 111L1 , ..1 aud fcqualen treatA
by tw,b.t.y :, - ,21.111; of practice,
t/;.. curie....
k'nzel.e2ce tithe y
Jewelry Stores cf Plitla,lelptai, now, and for
• :! Lune past kept the ,itee-flber. The at:7,ekcons'ist
, ot ,ory tja.,e ie..," Watch
-, v.try One Ladd and Patent Lever, Lopiue and other
Gold Charon Pencils, Beals, Lockets, Ear Rings,
t,„ch a .. ltracelets, Diamond and other Rinln and Pine,
:3 on
. Sleet.: Butts, I-c, Ay., Gold, Silver and Stool Spec-
Quid end :dry: Thinibl,9, Silver and Silver Plated
71,re, uonsiAting of Tea Seta, Castors, Cake Buskete, Cups,
Lc. Also, French Cloche, slnaic
Accordeona, and a great variety of other goods. The
.1.2 , _tY1 , iv not one of rhuce .2C-101TAEi which are devised to cu
rt top the unwary, but te and will Lc a lair sale of the entire
:ccperty belonging to the 3nID-eriber, persons are pobitivola
.Adred tho stock nim nut boon purchased for the purpose of
:.t-eption, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated .Jewel:,,,,
nee Gold, none inch will be distributed, the inchit respect
pemous are given as references, to those disposied to per
shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will
promptly attended to, and roceipta forwarded to the ad
•t, 010 seeder, ty r , turn mail. Any person sending
• c.,,ilarr. at oie3 time, etli.:ll recd, _leven separate receipts,
many aeparmo Ls :lei if deaire,i.
puy In writing for shares, pleane write the name of Ile
to which you wish the answer directed. Tie, is
greatest chance of getting a large amount of valnab!o
•roperty, ter a small sum, as has ever before been offered to
Send ou yonr orders, as 'shares GTO selling rapid
) , and it is coaddently er.pected the distribution will soon
u>_sdo.
Articles allotted to per.cons at a distance, will be Ain:
to
[0.1511 at their et pease.
wanted in diary town and village. All com
munications must be addressed to
L. R. BROOMALL,
No. 50 South Second street, above Cheannt.
Philadelphia.
LOVERSEED.-25 sack juet received,
2alc! by !fall HEN TIN- COLLINFI
TILiFF'S 1300K.-I(EEPINLI, lilankY, and
Duncau'r, nyatent of for hale by
W. 13. IMVII1 1 / 4 1,
um:« Cornar !farlia azie, SPec.u , :i_ !Meta.
dip (iaussHAVEN'S No. OE PENS
received and fel t.pile by
VT. S. ELAVIM
Corner Market az d tecond RtroaLa.
!) iDRUMS COD FISII. for eale by
k BAGALNS:, COEGRAVE CO.,
IS ez,i '2",a Wd i atrocL
;7 ; UOLLE,I"S SALVE for sale whuieslae
r,:tt,ll 7'ne Drs Store of
JOIN BAIT,
! truer f EiStb Pittaburcla.
! QT Y SEED-10 hush. Good Timothy
24. c Or by JAS. A. FETZER,
r iLOUR..-15 bbls. just received and
far ale ty jair3l HENRY 11. COLLINF.
.6ble. fresh Eggs just receiv
; and for nolo by 1 1 ;‘'' ,3 1ri COLLII.:.
:•:•:L ,, ..` , !"7:',;' , . - L'. , '
MEDIC 2U,
DR.KLANE i S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS,
WE beg leave to call the atv-.-:.r.t
tion of the Trade, and More
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
r remedies now before the public
'e - refer to
Dr. Chas. llPLanes Celebrated
rmifuge and Liver Pills.
re do not recommend them as
.7ersal Cure-alls, but simply for
their name purports, viz.
THE VERM I FUG E, -
expelling Worms from ~.he
:lan system. It has also been
inistered with the most satis
results to various Animals
. --L.:.;..ject to Worms.
THE LIVER PHIS,
*5 the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE.,
preparatory to or after taking -
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
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BIZOTHLRS).
PITTSBURGH, PA.
:to dispose of their Di ug business,
in which they have been success
fully engaged for the last Tv.cnol
:Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and .attention to
~47 - - manufacture. Ard beinn - de
termined that Dr. i\i'Lane's Cele
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high - 1
position they now hold among. the
,g-reat remedies of the the'y
will continue to spare neither time.
nor expense in procurirg the I.iest
and Purest material, and corn
pound them in the most t! - :olcugli
manner. Address orders to
FLEMING 11110 S. Pittsburgh. Pa.
1• • 1 • I • to 1- ~them
t`l'm v.,11 II m ordar,
fl.f.tly. :opt I 11., nom.s.
t M , ll j 1,)/17:. 1. ,
;.1u I.l'i,', kill for \vant wain. •mi. m any
t. r• , rio• I..flua stamps , . or ~ 1 1, Vial • V.. , 711! , .. tm ,- for
a. • • • irul ,sfomt •. All ,ArM.o• !rt•m mute
by tlVelliy tt.
7,lk,Al'l,ANE's LIVET
PLLIS.-7,5 f rrom a..“ 1 9AL. by
B. L. FA
°era::: Wood Ltnci
:LCZW
Priv:,te E id Colif.c!c_,nll KefF.cal
_ _vi.4B+
A T TILE lIOSPI
T.:' , ; - ,--'utr..}...shrt.i for tht cur: ,nt"
,
O:130 , 3 anti thr arr:n; Intirriut;‘ , : Yr , nt , l t4llll N tit - Cray,
t , y Ur. Ar.lOS N. Y. .•orn.-3.7 f,f
end Qrsay (up akar].)
A
to inst: coast fer the cure of Clonital fh.`,:iity, or INcetur-
Ernistio,..a, more properly known ,!,:mnitiel Vire,tkness,
Can he norm..cmently cured in from ti .tern to twenty
jay=, by the r. 2, Cm. ihrrrnim wn..l
with
YO NO MEN TARE PARTIOIIL2,..B. NOTIC-..
Cr. AMOS .k t.;ON take ph,asuro ,ie. minionuclag t' .t they
have invented a most nrip,rtv_iti 1., - nm. ont for the 0:
the above dieease.s. It mm burn subjected to a b..at by the
eminet:',...,rh:,aiciana in LC71:101:. Paris, Philac Iphin
Now York; it bee been declaied the only mere] iuntrnment
ever yet invented, for the cure of llietnaallVealruels,or any
,111.10 of the gcuical organs, camp... , by the. cetr-A hablte
o: youth.
Dr. AMOS SON, isorikr to satiifr the ncio.,t
ss to the merits of their Ma:mum - it, pledge themaelvol that
in any instance where they may r.rove um,,,,t.hifactury after
fair trial, the money will be rt,fLide,l retrirnir_ , F, the in.
strument in good ceder.
Per,onk wishing the r.bore useful Instrmar.ut rill ebeervn
that the price, with the accompanying direction,i, 2e c.-nroly
racked and rent by eipre.3.ii, it ten donate.
NNW itl M:z..1.4.1.fs
. 4.U1C11 CUIcES.
Dr. AMOS k SON may be consulted from eight o'clock in
the morning until nine at night, in every stai_e and syrnp
tun of the Venereal Disease. Oonorrinea, Gleets, Secondary
Symptoms, Seminal Wer' - ,:aiesti, Impotence and Strictures of_
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable seeseey. The treatment
they adopt is the result of ups-.rd cf thirty years' extensive
cud successful practice in London. mo-st inveterate
cases of Venereal Did:363od eradiated in eight or nine days,
and citwe of a alight nature it, two or three days, at a mod
erato expense. The cure effected Cri , ..horit confinement or
hindrance from hi:alines% also, nodes sad pain,. In the bones..
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A CORN WAI:RANTED.
Dr. ANIOS Is SON have devoted their attention exclusive
ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have
consequently boon enabled to realer to their feitew-eretstute
r fully testified and greatitilly acknewledzed by convalca
centpatients and others daily arriving in mown from all pints
oftho country, for the express prirpoett only of consultationss
while their exertions have bona crowned with the most sig
nal advantages; yet from. what they have experienced I -
inquiring into the causes of these infections complaint
(from their most. simple condition to tb.t.t of the moat dam
gerans and inveterated) they have always entertained the
possibility of their prevention and removal, rind likewise in
variably found that the moot horrible and mangnant forms
ell disease could almost alt - syn "G. 3 traced to ono of the fol
lowing causes :—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effects of un
tkliful and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. A3IOS
SON have succeeded in discovering, in the selection of their
1 - einedica, a safe, effectual, and cautions course; omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character,
hs.well whose prom:lmre or injudicious application.
might be productivs of had consequences in the hands el
t.rivate Individuals. In el.oa the landible end of their ro
medieS IS the lessening o f a groat nand of human misery by
;Le atlenlatlon, relief end prevention of those grievous af
flictions that aro in reality the secret foe of Life, end which,
they so extremely surround thi, call aloud for our skill
..M1 interference for their extc-rminatton•
COUNTRY LNYAbloi.'S.
Poeccus In any part of the world may lo•-: eueoeesfelly
trests-d by forwarding a corrist of th.iir 1 - 11 Q, Wqll
,wittarice for medicines, Ae.
Address 601.:, cwt.,: :dein and Qur,y cent,
itaffalo, N. r. I aZ3:(1.3., 1?
ORIVATE DISEASES.-Dr.. isktk.)wN's
.f7i. h. - L.IO'OAL and SURGICAL Ofihna,
Ni. 60 SMITILEIBLD
:ntrglt,
Da. BROWN In an old citizen of Fitts.
bm-gb, and hits been in practice for the
• ~:t;y
la4t. twenty-five years. ate but.ineel has 4:4 ni . „1„1,
been confined mostly to PriTatO and 8U- riArii: , ^ AO4 , 5" •
gical Diattasea.
OITInNS' AND BTRANODRI3
p 4 4.
in need of a medical Mend, should noNr,..T,Cot
till to find out the sure place of relief. t
The Doctclr is a regular graduate, and 1 .7 .
Lis experience in the treatment of a certain claim of diseasea
id a sure guarantee to the sunrerli of obtaintng pArmanent
rnlief, by the M3O of his remedies and fellou-M,3 his advice.
DR. BROWN'tiIitESIEDIE3
never fail to cure the worst form of Venideal Disease
Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all discaaa.i
::rising from a hereditary taint, which ma-P , ets in the
fq - m of a totter, psoriasis, and-a great resey forms of rialci
).seasua„ the origin of which th ,, patient /3 entirely ignorant
peracins so afflicted, Dr. 13. offers hopes of a stirs ar.d
claesdy raceTalT. -
. SEMINAL 17/IAIiNBS3.
Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming tremble, brought
on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification which
t'm young and wmit.mimied often give way to, (to their own
dsitractiom) are the only reliable romedieo known in Li/ill
country—they are aafe, end make a cpsedy riatoration to
health.
Dr. Dr ire , a's Tea:lc:Eau cover fail to CAI IC di!.-
c..,,t0 in a/ex day:—lio will ‘varrant cure. Uo al2o treat
Pile. 3, Gloat, Gonorrlio3a, iltr.cture, Llretla,l rPar.barzet., Pc
Lablo Weak.nea, Monthly Bn , , , pr,i,iiot, of th,
Pf.4tult , In Ann, .1'1.:11 in the Dad:
un:l ilidnoys, Irritation of 6 to:.:.;tLer v,lth
oh
of an impr.ra
A letter dat,crl:.,ir.G ~yliqitc,37,3, crzataining a NIB, di
',cud to BROWN, Pittdbargh,
Pi., will be itntca.4l- , 1i , 1y , lealwcinz-J.. Medicine Etrat tc, any
eaf,ly pack snc; frwn
.2q.lico and
000*VW.ftM,
A N D
~.._,,
ap9
AM.—Le“:.:. a
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