BUSINESS' 0A11136. 24111CrEIT. 0. WINGABD • CatNIGF zS e Lea, No. 71 LITZ" rtrett, stzrz: nd Disrao 1140 . ali. 443 PTAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, oipo, Fourth t: iscmt, gh, 1.; et WO= Slllithileid and Oberry do:11:1y lIL, Surgeon i)outist, succas.r.-or to G. w. Biddia. N 0.144 Pmithfeld etroot. AO" °ill se hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 0 o'clock. tabls:ly tSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, Jive bor9. • west of Mark6t. Aur.o.llce hocza from 8 o'clock IL 11. to IS F. Li. dedAy JOSEPH FLEAII.NG, successor to L. Wil cox t Co., corner of Market street and the DiftlDOU'' keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment of DRUGS. Hifi lOINES, LIEDICINE 011:ESIT, PERFlLlllial7, and e.ll arti cles pertaining to his busineal.. Phyuicians' Pref:criptiec..3 carefully compouudcd at, all soar:. ug: • WAT.TeItP. 4L4.R.MILL JO.t.L9Yli 12r.111:8 vir P. MARSHALL & Co., IvaT;orters and • dealers in French end American PAPltit INC4I, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 12 , 74-So to agzute for col:zb.rated taanurac tame cf Deticourt f: Co., Patio. auL47 Tidal" it,:trc.m. .110IISr:2 J. t EYNER A.NDERSON, (suo , 3:::::•soi-E to Josilc , Ft c 0.,) wholomlo doalet3 in FOIL EIGN NUTS gPICE3, CONFECPIONAItI, 21.1C1A8,3, No. 39 W . tn . l arca, oppoeito tho Bt. Charloa .Hotol, Pitta buret, ao2 LITTLE, !MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STEBEZ (Dr. Irish's Now Brims^•• 4.4'I6UVEGH tjW.ThiilatelllTECT, ItEM.OVE.q) from coroar of :Fifth and Wood to ...AIR STREET, In PI/Mine a& building—continues to preparo Plana and epacideztions of, and to Superintend Cho Erection of every description of Buildinge. &Mir, AULTON, BELL AND BRASS • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND streot, Pittsburgh, Pa., Is prepared to furnish to order CHURCH, STE4III3OAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,000 lbs. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP and GAUGE COORS of all ends. for Steamboats. 3IINERAL WATER PUMP:3, COUNTER RAILING:3, and every variety of .11rase CuF.lnge finiehed 10 the Lamest manlier. EABBIT'S ANTFATTIUTION METAL; 'FULTON'S 'PA TENT 'METALLIC PACKING, fur Strgrui L oUGEMIDUE & MAXWELL, MAIMAOT =49 or LOokting-GlEtssee,Pl,.. , .ure FrelltlCS, nn Brushes; And Doalora in Cloche, Mateo FOsniehing Goode, ho. no. 31g5 Wood street ) abo-se Prrtmunas,,Xt. Dr.h24-Iyl 01,. Machine Brushes =de to order EDUCATIONAL. St. Fran,e,ag AcQclenay for Hoys. UNDliat THE 0A11..E OF Thu PRANdISCIN BBOTUERS Loretto, Cantbrla Countl. , , Pa. " ATSTITUTION, NAT - CRAY . ..4;Y situated for. Educational purposes affords all the in. &momenta that an bo desired for a Catholic InsUtution. It to located 16 the most healthy and picturesque p_irtion of •he Alleghenies, distant four miles from Crosson Station, the direct mailrouto between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The scholastic year commencing the Oral Monday in September, will close the 1:1t3 of July tollowing. The Terms for Board, including a thoroagh ngiiah Scion tific Conroe, are ,cl.OO par annum.. The Classic and Modern Languages form an ertra elvirge of $lO per annum. Washing aad ace of Bedding $lO. Bar farther pan'lculars apply io the superior of the Ara: demy. Roforancat ma 'Jo made to the lit. Rev. Dr. 0%30:0wn. Vincent's College anal Seminary, UNDER TOM Cl= OF TEI BEICEDICILLIZ FATIIEF.B, Near Latrobe, Wegrnorolancl county, Pa. j_ N THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE usual branches of .English Education. In the SEMINARY, the Classics ' :ilathematics, Rhotorics, Philosophy, t'tc., end the different hranchee of higher erudition micesJary or ratefal to thus') aspiring to priesthood. The terms for Board and Tithion are j-F.O per year, to be paid son M-annually, strictly in 'Advance. German and Preach and ether Innguages, Drawing, Paint ing and Uniio,forna no extra charges, excepting come 112,CM/1- pensation for the •12 , 1 of instruments. Medicine, 19willing, Books, Etationery, etc., f.rta extra. charges. For partieulard upply to the Director of the Collego. The Collegiate year beginn on the Ist of September, and end, on the 3d of July following. rta FATIIEJI G. 13 ifIFIY Director of the C• ltage. DRY GOODS, Retrench! RetrenchY 1 .. 1 4 1. NOTHER CRASH—IN PRICES Jug dotormitted to sell our etuck, though "the Tuntti are Tight," we have made a general swoop : — WPM:JCR]) TILE IhNril.P.E ETOO.II. To still lowor prices.. liar Now is tho tine to bay erhen the cacortnient is ycl unbroken; and the Prices Pat Down! Down!! cis= JOS. HORNE, 77 Market /TILE LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES.— Bonnet Ribbons, worth 75 coats, at 62% r,or yard_ do do do 623,4 at 50 do do do do 60 at 27}i da do do do 2734 at 25 do JOSEPH HORNE, 77 Market streot. V ICH VELVET_ ;TRIMMINGS, -Z.& AT ItEDUORD PLIOES A chola. astortment on hand and for sale at -20111 11011 NEW, VI Market street. GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS— Wool, Silk, Merino and dewy Cotton Under Shirts and Draivera—a fresh supply received a.; 11010T19';), del.9 17 Market street. WIVE' Cents per Pound .11x/duet:ion in the Price of BRADI4.IY'3 YARNS.—Wholcsale Buyer; and Potidlare will be furnished with MAIM:RIM Tilitab.PLY I{NITTINII YARNS at a redaction of rise Coats per pound, by the bundle, aftur this date, For Cash, and Caill only. JOd. LIORNE, 77 Market street, Agent for the Mann file tar.= IGIAIBRO.IDERIES.—Our excellent stock of Jl l French Embroideries, and the low prices at which. they are marked, often rare inducements to ladies wishing to purchase the latest styled. iwoN ED E L y O4 I N BIONE Y 11-PRICES MARK- Air Great reduction in the priOe of Embroideries. Wo have gone carefully over our Windom° stock of EBENCII-WORKED'OOLLAES, UNDER SLEEVES, MUSLIN BANDS, etc. eto. And Aced the prices to suit the "Hard Timm." The Ladlea may rely on getting bargains at oct27 11.01tHE'S, 77 IllArket street. E WILL SELL from the present time 1111;• commonly cheap 808 CASLI. Please cull end or.am. no our otuck. C. HANSON LUVN, oct23 rormorly Love Bros., No. 74 AI arkot TJ RINTE]) FRENCH MERINOES, for 62 and 7b canto . , worth $1 and $1,25, the boat come-moat In the city. 115.515.014 LOVE, (formerly Lovo Brothers.) ; , No. 74 Moho! strt-.k. IONNET VELVET.—Every variety of Bon net material, Silto, Velvets and Satins, for sale at 410,13 )•1:11tINIC'8. BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.- A rall zosortmoiat, very choap. O. IT a NEON LO VA:, formerly Love Broth:iris, N. 74 2:izzt.ot utnoot EVERY Economical Purchaser of Dress Gooda, Shawla, .7.lantlo, ac.; algo Dorneatia_aud Sta ple tiooda, will find it to their advantrze tocall and extucti our New hoe:. a Fail and Winter Dry On4da beforopurubm lag elauvilwre. O. RANSON LOVE, aolb Formerly Love 11,^r.e. No, 74 Idarliet at. LIAWLS ! 811AWL,S I—Wool, Chenille, Brocha, &c., both long end =lmre, the very best In the oily, and v.t very low prieesi for coah. C. LIAiSSON fermerly I-ovo No. 74 hlarhet otre..t. - 1011 QUE and MARSEILLES, Fleeced, for , a. making Basques. A large areortmorit at de:`;_ GEO. B. WHITI: etY3 To PRINTERS.—Tho eabieriber has now on farad, au is daily rezelving, from the manufac turers, a larct , assortment of Printer's Stock. It, W. rata') Printer's Carrie, from No. 1 to 7, Sella China, l'oroulain Satin ilname'ded, uud colored. Card B.nrde, in Hheot3; McCreary's (Mohr:Med colored Inke; r/ " Card Lay do Bros. " I\OW3 " Varnish and Size; Colored Printing Papars ; Pamphlet Cover Past;,: Glazed and Plated Papers, red, groan and yellow ; Steel Bine Gl.zed Papers, and a largo assortment plain? Nolo, fetter, Cap, and PoLio Pea; blue and whit.,. J. R. WELDLNT, 63 Wood street, near Fourth. S 0111,1 ) you ask: ma, should you 'wonder, Whet° to buy your Shosa and (laitera t GAITZII.3 for your teat lu spriny,tinto, Boora with heels, nal preqy Bust:Ma. Mao leansim SLIPPIIRZ for the ertmrns.r, 'Patent heather, Oloveahl Mocaslus I Where to buy those cheap and good Lai ; I should answer, I would tell you, Go unto the P.EriPLET STOB.F.: To the Peoples' Cheap Shoe Store To Ow Store of , To s p it No. ly Fifth stresi:*- E B Eoxu s ._ O.A.N DL 23 boxm &warted aitar, ti'a and S'e, Sperm Candice• on band and and for sale by Jail OAPS 10006,1V,£0 inSuap,in 114, 2 b. atiil 3 Di, brim, 600 " No.l Palm roal•Fi, in lb., 2 lb. evad t!.b. tam Lwo Chemical Oliva Lioap, in :110 " Oleino 0= 113 280 " Gorman 'JO " Castile " Faro Paha i f hind and for ralo by jail LIUM, BUFFALO, CALF A3ll — ) Cijijiflit OVIIIISIIOES, offered low, at "The Peeples' 13hoe Store," No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. Lati DIPTENBACIIER .t CO. ONLYS7SO FOR A. TWO ling [louse, of four rooms, with lot of ground 2.0 feet front on .Ifonterey street, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to an alley. Terms, $4OO in hand, balance at one, twO and throe yeah,E. CUTHBERT A. SON, nar24 51 Market street. IfEli'ALO SllOES.—Aoplondid article of GenLs' and Ladies linffelo Over Ehoee. Also, Gents' Calf Over Slums, at tho People's Shoo Store, No. 17 Fifth street, noarb.l. , srket. nov2l - BL,CARS, SODA.-100 kegs, just ja 'Waved and for pale by B. L. NALEZEMOM a co. JOSEPH UORNE. 77 Market etrvic, E. C. Zt J. H. SAVIVITEz. " z IL O. 4X. SAWYER. WITEINDACITER 1; CO GROCERS. ....... .JOS. IL lIIIMIR. WM. IL: 13011% & CO., WHOLE : SALE" GROCERS, ILIS Secimel 1.47 First stn., PITT.-g131211C11., BACIALEL-COSVIVE it €O., 'WHOLESALE GROCERS 9 No. is and 2o Wood Skreet, mrls PITTSBURGH. Wm. 331u.r.a., nhil C. W. BIOZZISON, Patent 11211ILLER. & RY,CEIETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND ntronums OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS. Nos. 321 and 333. Clornar of LiborLy and Irwin Streets, AND SOLE AGENTS FOR Swearer's City 651-lass PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &a., &0., CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I=2 nevo VOA:MUSS- Vi TT {id MILINS ..Et COMX ItiMILIVDLESS, 1111EA_NS a. co., CTICOSSOP.3 YO 47101 C b DeCINDLIMSI WHOLESALE GROCERS, DR.kuas MON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, SID PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES OBlitii2ALLY, Comer of Wood Glad Water t - treetl, PITESBUItfiII, .r OR AND COMMISSION. u~'..ai.YFa 24~i:u ~i~i'~.~t~.f~lr~ Ft.rwo.rdiiig a I COLitaiSSiOR Mpichants, CoHinz) Pit;oltr.rglit t Meadville fe, 'ado CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 ZZAD 115 VITA.F.ma 11AGE-1111 61, CO., 'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION DI.M. 1101.1 ANTS, lie. 80 SYCAliCrall HT., C/NOINHATI, 0.[jy2.9 :4ALoYza Lice. Torta L. Lu Josrrn S. Lino JOSRPH S, LEECH & ). 5 Nos. `.1.',1.121 Liberty st. Ntett, PITTSBITIIOI-1, PA., 7 .7PriNPIE6(' a 'OE AND CO V.MISSION MERCIIANTS, DI: t.r.:l‘'.l3N FLOUR AND E.ACON, TIN PLAT t.l AND TLNNERS' STOCK, AND uaan. viAritirApiquak,s. pr l 4l - I&quil GENEP,A.G COMMIV.SION • A ND FORWARDING 14.ERCIIANTS. WYANDOTT.I3 Ctr_V : ' KANSAS TERRITORY, EL..7.22.1. - ::(11. - 5.—j , -)He'pli S. Le :L k. Co., en.i Plttabnrgh L-ler,thnnt3 generally. jythyltri J. D. HOUSEMAN, (LATE 01? UN -MAN & SIILTIL) COM3IISSION AND FORWALIDING AZ litc kaA ai TS, ICo. 0 N. Second Street, apB:3rn j ST. LOUIS, hJESSOUB.I. Ones. lietanncrao., e. J. not Jowl V 761011? Riimphreyq, Hoffrfaii w a., Wright, FLOUR FA 010169 PRODUCE AN III) GENERAL COMMISSION! MERCHANTS. 76 NORTH WHARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER ST, Above Vine Sir 662, I: iii ir E .11,* TO Conrad, Thompson S.; Co., Philadelphia. Thompson, Clark t Young, Biter, Price & CO., . Caleb Cope & Co., Bancroft, Beaver & Co', Canby, Neville A Hughes, ii E. M. Lewis, Cashier 1., and H. Bank, .i -Jos.O. Mitchell, Cashier Mcrch's Bank. Morris L. •Hallewell & Co., •' McOuteheon &Collins, .. John M. Kennedy & Co., u Rah/mei & Co., " Pickett, Mathews &Co., Maysville, Ey. Shrewsbury & Price, Madison, Ind W. H. Langley & Suua, Gollipolls, Ohio. Lawrence A Mathias, Louisville, 0hi0.3 A. B. Bullock & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. W. Holmes & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bagaloy, Cosgrove & Cc., di novlitly4 &LEER? L. WEBB ()naafi V. W15D8...1 A. L. WEBB & BRO. ( sneco.or. to ELDER , WAn,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS ,FOIL TEE BALE OF DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE, Corner Pratt arty 0 orntnerco insects, "BALTIMORE, Receive :on Coneigumont all kinds of Western Produce, and make advanoee thereon. REFRREINOM Geo. W. Smith is Co-, W. H. Smith a: Co., W. H. Garrard, Miller & Rickoteon. mr4.:3S-a-v.,But - UENRY IL COLLINS, Forwarding and Commissioulterehnnt, and wholesale dealer in PISU, tialdiSSE, nurrira, 8.1111i3 and P13.0.1)1.1011 generally, No. 26 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mart GLASSWARE. AMID 0. 01:113.1.11i0 .XO.P.GAIf 11.0133111.130 a, 3317gPJL`St EL7.2111.7 L. RINGIVIAIT. riURLING, ROBERTSON CO., Mauti %i factrsora of Cut, Poessed and Plain Flint GLASSWARIS, warehouse No. 17 Wood street, corner of Front, Pittsburgh. .C5Fr Ail other kinds of Glosswaro and Window Glass, at Markot prices. aplydly 1.19 H. LBDLIII JOSUE{ J. fILAU. EDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Mulvany & 12dlie, mannfacturara of Cut, Moulded and Plata riot and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealora in all glade of Window Gia9m, Yinla and Bottlea. Ware. holm corner of Mailiet cnd Water atantc, Pittebugh. ußadly WINES AND LIQUORS. ,TOIELVT 21311Mtat 434. CO, WINES ANDt LIQUORS, AND RECTIt'rING DISTILLERS, Pd o. Lllti. , f tly Strec-er PittaltpaiLt, Pa. Always on hand, WixiOB, Bratidjea, Gins, Dinnonzatiola arid Ructdlied Viqdsdn—also, Blackberry,, Wild Cho:Ty, may, Bpn [alfl2:ly E VLIN . 7 C" a. an:cxti. DEVLIN & ZEN.NADY, Wholesale Wino Roc! Liquor Merchants Roctaying Didtiller3, No. 6ontbro.El otruo,f, ritobarglt, Pr.. APPLES.-63 bbis. bright Dry Ap „ttp pits, rocoiced and fur sato, by K4l LIENRY EL dOLEXIS fIRN APPLWS.-15 bb chalet) Apple NLY recoived foal for Ballo by ups HENRY H. CH)LLINS. EANS.--20 bbls. small White Beans, just 4 rucuiced. T and for ante by Limns' IL COLLINS. IM Y OTHSEED.---10 brigs ree'd and for i.y (.41.3) 11. COLLINS. zi-Ew WALL PAPERS CBES:P.—StiII they con], W. P. LIAR,SLIALL & CO., a;r9 Wool strz*t. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SAlq.S.— li7c, are dully receiving from oar own and Eastern factories, additions to our stock, which consista in part of Floor Oil Cloths, Carriage Oil Cloths, enniitctro tal Cloths, :Cable Oil Olotho, Crash Oil Cloths, Transparent Oil Cloths, Transparent Window Shades, BEAT Ifoltande, and Shade rimmings Merchant,' Romitekeopers, and others, requiring armyvoila In our Hue, are indicd to call and examine the stock, and Judge for themselves; in regard to the quality and prices. J. dr ff.porr,LlPS, mr2.6 Noa. 2U and *3 2i. °lair street. DINE APPLES.-500 received this day and for sail) by REYNEII, k ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood etroot, roy27 Opposite flt, Chortles HOW. GASKET BOARDS—For Packing Joints, gold by Wit. G. JOILNSTON t CO., royl7 Parer Magary. 67 Wrlca Orset. ISB 06 pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal mon, em„ tu.p7l MNRY Th. COLLINS. rm. E.-100 barrels fresh Lime just roo'd t r final HENRY EL COLLINS. t of 71ELIAINEY LOPS of various, patterns, for id tab by [aixl9l 11. lI..OOLLAYB. VOILICCO AND CIGARS.—A largo assort, ment of favc;:ita brandy, Cal hand and for rata by . • W. If. 00, linf 23 118 Ileccrad, and.l47 Brat duets' LffEESE,--224 boxeS P r ime 8. Oitting Mere readied and for uleianur PHII,AD.M.L.PII/A. BANKS. DOLLAR' SAVINGS BANK, N0..66 /burtA Mretl, RIBALD ROOIK, JONIZEI' NEW .1311ILDHIG. PEN-DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wednmdav and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'cloctr; and from November let to &lay Ifit t frem 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sumo not loss than Oral DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared trice a year, in Jane and December. Interest was declared at the rate of els per cent. per annum, on - the first of Deoember, 1866; also in June and Doctint:er, 1850, and lu Juno and. Deceraber, 1867. Interest, if 'not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and boars the eame interest from the first days of Juno and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double in lose than twelve years, making in the aggregate MILLI AND ONA-ZIALIP PAR CZZiT. A YEAIL BOONS containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Ilrgn• latious, furnished gratis, oti application at the °Moo. Prealdent.-OZOUGE ALBELBEI. Vitt PILLITD=CiS. Hopewell Hepburn, John H. ahooriberger, James Biddle, N. Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, F.obort Jtobb, James D. Kelly, William 8. Lamely, James Herdman, Hill Burgwitt, John 8 Cosgrove, 41113=9. William J. Anderson. Jeeoce fir.lirila:ae, Johu G. Bacirofou, Charles Albert Culbertson, P. A. 11:11,Arri, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Collin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wiison 3.1.11cr. David Campbell. A, M. Pollock, H. D. Charles A. Colton, henry L. Ringwalt, William Douglass, John td. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George 8. Belden, George F. Gilimore, Alexander Thile. James 8. Hoon, Theoheid Umbetaottor, William 8. Haven, George B. White, Secretaryand Treaturcr—CHAß. A. COLTON. [fell BANK OF lOWA. t. J. STEVENS & CO., DESMOINES, lOWA. COLLECTIONS MADE and prompt j . mittod. LANDS selected and located. Capitalists Wishing to mate investments in the West, can do so through this house. Correspondence solicited. futy2li6u AU 1N 1.1)0h13 !MOS. D. LOOMIS. USTIN & CO., .DealerB in Pronthaery Notea,93onda, illortgage2, and all Sevaritiw for Money. Money Loaned on Cheeks at short dates, with collateral security. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD Persons desiring Loans can bo accommodated on reasona ble farms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, :denting and Leasing of Real Estate. No. 02 roupers. Etna, chase Wood. te„AUSTIN LOONII2, Notary Public. IV HOLMES & SONS, Bankera and Eat -I.la ehan ge rains, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept. ances, Bold, Silver and - Bank Notes. Exchange ou the East ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Colleetlona made in all the cities throughout the United Statue. Deposita received In par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts, tja.3o:l" raIHONAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and 1 Dealer in Notes, Doncin, Stocloi, Deal liatato, & - c., N 0.76 Zonrth area. Pittsburgh, Yo. Pg!s TWIN WOODS, BANEEIt AND EXCHANGE efF tinxnek, DecJor in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. Stock bought and sold on commlesion. Collections carefully attcndod to. Intoreet paid on Deposits. No. Ey; JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth stropt. jc3o BY AUTHORITY. NO. 602, By the 'President of the United, States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES BU CHANAN, President of the United States of America, Co hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices In the Mamma op NELIDAIDIA, at tno periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land ofdco at 1111OWNSVILVI, counneacing on ;Monday, the a.zth day of he' kenzber nu; for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townahipe, viz:— North of the base line and east of the sixth pthatipal E=E2l3 That part of township one outside of the Sac and Fox, and Half Freed, Nemaha reservation, range 17. That part of townships 1,2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sac and Fox; and Half Breed, Nen:tuba reservation, and frac tional townships b and 8, of range 18. That part of township one outside of the Sao and Fox reservation ; township 2, the parts of townships 3, 4. and i outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha reservation ; and frac. tional township 8, of range if,. That part of township one outside of the Sac and Fox re servation; townships 3, and 4; that part of township 6 outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha reservation, and town ship 6, of range it.. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 6, and 6, of range 13. Townships 1,2, 8,4, 5, and 6, of range 12. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 6, aud 6, of range 11. Townships I, ~., 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 10. Townships 1,2, 8,4, 5, and 6, of range 9. At the land office at NEBRASKA CITY, commencing on Monday, the sizth day of September next, fur the ctinize34l of the public lands within the following named townehipa, viz:— North of Oa bate line and east of Uzi sixth principal nt•!.ridiun Fractional townships 7 and 8, of range 18. Township 7, and fractional townships 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, cf range 14. Towrialiipa 8,0, 10, 11, and 12, and fractional tovinehip 13, of range 13. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of range 12. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional township 12, of range 11. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12, 13, caul 14, of range 10. Townships 7,8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15, and 10, of. range 9. At the land office of OMAHA CITY, commencing on Blonday, the et.mh day of September next, for the disposal of tho public lands within the following named townships, North of the brae line and east of the sixth principal trtrHclian Fractional townships 18, 14, 15, and 16, of range 14. Fractional townships i 3, 14, 16, 10, and 17, of range 13. Fractional townships 12, and 12, townships 14, 16, and 16, and fractional townships 17, 18,19, and 20, of range 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15,'10, 17, and 16, and fractional townships . l9 and 20, of range 1L Fractional townships 12, 13, aud 14, and townships 16,16, /7, 18, 19, mid 20, of range 10. Fractional townships 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the oidar in which they aro advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lauds will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this thirtieth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ilfty-eight. By the Pres' lent: Tues. A. firdannlexa, Ooznmisaioner of the General Land Office NOTICE TO PRN-E3IPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land Mike, and snake payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this novice, and before the day appointed for the com mencement of the public sale of the hinds embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. A. ILbNDEICKS, apl2:fimd Commissioner of the General Lan Office. MAPS.—A large assortment of Pocket _ Maps for 18b8, comprising Sectional and Township heaps of Penneylvanes, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Bile. courL Kansas, Nebraalia and Minnesota, on hand and for Bale by W. S. HAVEN, apB Moe. 81, 88 and 88 Market street. GREEN, MARSHALL AND BOONE Counties, lowa—pluable lauds in these counties, for Gall by_ B. k BON. itl, st rimy. ( drums extra large and fine, for actio by WM. ff. RUTH k 00., rnr2e. _llB4cond, and 147 First streets. 117 ICE.-1.0 - fgrodephmo, for sale by W. 1.1, li. ShI.IT.B. .4 CO., mr2B us Second, and 147 First streets, 4110AR. 7 -59 hhd©. prima N. 0. Sugar, ilia rec'dana Ic:r sub) by ViSi. U. SMITE .* CO., ild gr- - Prtl,,qr)d 1.47 64rst =lO COFFI E,-5(10 bags, good to choice, P) BJ Coffee, in gore and for Bat° by InylB MILLER k RICKETSON. Q.ODA.--15 kegs Bi. Curb: Soda, just re colvad, and for sole by MILLER RIOKETBON. .4 VOICE FlioAl 01110. }loorstra, April 12, 1658. ream) lhr :—Ayre's Worm Confoctions aro taking tine. ly. Three of our physicians use thorn in their practice. send us another gross by . express. gOBLNSON 41 LOCK. Compounded for sale at the Ler of Wood and eizth street's. Pittsburgh. . • mpletdsur y EMONS?--100 boxes Palermo Lemons, Just received and fornalo by REE.M.L.RA 4DIDERSON, -"te 5 11413:W..4b Wood street, rnyl7 OppiAtte7EiL Charlea Hot& SYRUPS.-- • 200 doz. Donlon Syrup; 10. berry Syrup; Appla - pberry Just receivad and for Elul° by ILEYMER ANDERSON, No. S 9 Wood atrtm3t, Oppo2lto the St. Obarl.s Kota TONE WATER PIPE.- ---4300 yards 6 inch; EOO 6 . 4 " bop f. 8 400 " 2 Rocaived and for silo by 1 it.,3,1 HPANAY H. COLLINS NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! 1- , Mary Darwont, by Mrs. Ann 8. htephens Tile Jealous Wife, by Mao Pardee. For nolo by 11.. A. LOOMIB, Publishers' Agent, Jai Post Buildings, 41 Fifth Wad X' RAPPING PAPERS.-10C0 reams as sorted sizes, straw and rag wrapping, for. sale by WM. G. JOlibibTON & CO, Paner Dealers, fif Wood street. OOPYING PRESSES, Copyitig Books, Brnibee, Oil Paper, for bale by W. S. MAVEN, mzCZ Corner Market and Second eta. - ONE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour in JIL: stare, and for sale by • LIcOANDLEBB, MEANS CO., fe2o Comer of Wood and' Wab3r streets. BROOMS. -100 dos. Extra Carpet Corn Brooms ou hand and for tale by je7 - 13. 0. & J. EL EAWYEII. 'IWO HOUSES, in South Pittsburgh, for AL sole by 8. CUTHBERT 4 EON, ielo _6l Market erred. ANFORD'S INVIOGRATOR.-10 gross 147 tar 'flak by A. FAHNESTOCK asset Wood_and stradis The PIMA, Ft. Wayne & Chicago RAIL:IIOAD COMPANY, V• ITII ITS AMPLPI ROLLING STOCK ir and equipment, and its through connectioun,is pre• pared to transport Passengers and Freight from PHILA. DELpria and.PEPTSBURG II to CHIOAUO, ST. LOUIS, IN DIA.NAPOLIStOINCENNATI, aud all placer West and South wed, with a great degree of regularity and oxpotlition. The fact that this Road terms a direct and consolidated lino between Pittsburgh and Chicago, to a sufficient guar antee that its Traino will make good time, end connections with 'Trains on other Road. ON AND AITES. 3.IONDAY MAY 10th, 182, the Trains en this rood will leave the UNION DEPOT, Pittsburgh, daily, (Sundays excepted, as follows: PASSENOER TitA.INS LEAVE Pittsburgh. Cra trine. I Ft. Wayne. U. S. Mail, 7:10 A. 11. 7:07 P.M First Express,. :e:4O A. M. 10:00 P.M 8 0:00 P.M. Second " 2:15 P. 10:23 P.M I 4:50 A.M. REAM.' CHICAOOFirat Express, at 7:00 3.14 Second Ezprimg at 1:30 P. M. ItliAo/1 OLNCINNATI—First Express 5:20 P. It.; So.zd Express 7:23 A. X. REACti ST. LOUlS—First lilprt,n3 5:1Y) A. u.; Secona press 4:t3 P. Pd. . . _ AU Traina raalre cloar, connoctiona ut circetliae for Cal-,...a -hu4, Cincinnati, ludirmapulis and St. Louis; alto, at Font Virnpr,,, with Trains on wnt;ash and Western Railroad for Laraysttr, Coutral Illinois and St.Lanit.; Biro ' at Forest c7ith Trains oa the M. R.. 2 L. E. R. 11., and Lana with Trail"' en Dayton and MILLIgau Railroad. P. ETURNING. From Chicago. Ft. Wayne. I urentliue. Arr.Ptittie , " U. S. 11.e.11,..10,C0 P.M. 6:03 A.M. 12:40 P.M. 8.62 P. e. lat. Express, 0,30 A. IL 2:00 . P. M. 922 P. M. 6:10 ill 22 " 1:25 A. 61 111.6 P. !P. Those Trains maks close connections with Trains for PHI adelphis, Baltimore New York and Boater.. Trains from St. Louis,littlianapolis, Cincinnati and Oclunl. bus make close connections at Crostline with all returnhvg Trains. At Port Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central:lß - anis, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. The U. S. Matl from Pittsburgh to Crestlice, hung a train for local buts nese, is overtaken by the Second FlE:press. ACCOADIODATION TitAINS--.1,,ev0 Now Brighton for Pittsburgh, at Ma) A. M.. and 12:25 I'. it. Leave Pitts burgh for Now Brighton at . 0:30 . A. M. and 6:00 P. 61. Di-I-Oance only 329 mats from Isalo&:.r,j4 to o.7.Jcinno:/: raiiiirs LINE is corLipooti of Roads of the .B. First Class, and is lamted through a beautiful and piatdy cultivated portion of the Shari, Dircot centtectiou is mode at Cincinnati with the Ohio and rlifbadasippi Railroad, (the tracitz of the C. H. IR D. ,ii; 0. A id. Roads ' being connected, for Louisville, St. Loni - .11vatistille, if , . (',afro;o, ilderaphis, Vadwlnu - g, Natchez, Nee Crleaua. (13anection mods at St. Lentz with the Pacific Railroad and bliscourl River Pack.ets, fur _ lEANSAS A. ND NEBRABV.A And all polnt.i Went. Also CAILMid at Cincinnati NI - Eti. Kentucky Gantt al U. 11., for Louington, dunaitln, Fraud:fort and all potnta in Contr.d Keuzuctiy, Traino leave Penn erect Station no fiAluWe: Lai with 3:30 A 11 n 4 to tut oil changi. cee - a, —.a riving at tkia P. M. Exproc3 Passenger Train, ar 2:la P. M.. cl - r , ..06):!40 ut .1.0:06 A. M., elli. aidll P. hi. taa. BAGGAGE CIiECIOLD TritIOUGIL Fare an Lou' an ;tidy :acacia' I.l.oute. For all Information, and Through Tickete, opply at the Ticket 0111 co, corner Itcncr.gahala 1101150, or ut rOliD oi - zeat Statioa. 414- Pan,Gagiu-a dull - cm of oAug thk rout° calll ti,l*. for Tid..rets via Dulaware Ont-Off. j. g. .S.WORE, Supt. P. Pt. W. & C. It. It, DAN'L McLaliiirvi, Supt. C. ?4..:D.1t. 11. nor2d The Cieveland ) klittsbnigh and Wheeling Railroad, AND Pfttsburgb, Columbus cti; Cincinnati RAILROAD LINE. Change or Time. ON AND AFTER .1101‘./D !...Y - MAY 10Trr, 1858, Trains will leavo the Depot of the l'iltinfyi , n.aia Central Railroad us foll o w a :_.. For ( 1 4 tin n v it e ,A t u i o no lu tu r f i L l 'A t; %D i ll11•0/T, 6.45 /1.111. Warandao /.ND ZANLIVII.I.II. For Cl= ELAND, TOLISPO, Di r !':101T, 2:35 Pa El 4 T flit7jtrt.auln cdlnT'eet.l"nridloveland, I with Detroit: line of idoatuore. 4:00 p o .5.1.1 For ALL WAY SI-1510.13 ON TELE RlVral ;LINE. Passengers desirinirto go to Chicago,or points beyond Chicago, via Clevoland, crust ask tor tickote via Ulovelaud JAMES BUOIIANAN. riftg;:',7okxrit2""'A. tudicaapoiis t% Citteinaati itaiirr.pad (lON izeT.ING AT INDIANAPOLIS vrith Terra Hanle, and Terre iLantouud Alton it.aarcads, to St. L. eis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, Now Alba.uy and Salem, and Slichigaa (Matra! Reads tar 01110 ROOK ISLAND,. BUlllinitiTo:i, and all intermediate Oointa. Through Preig,ht Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE laltAlihr.P2E, and PERO. Iheight et.r. ried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in leaa time than any other route :by', hours, and at ;13 low rtes. The only real by which shipir.ent3 can bp made front Chu cinnatl to the Watt, without breaking bulk. Ooralantneats mudo to J. E. Crillißoll2, Agent at 014ela nati; et, W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commisuion rya cliarstifea• dimpape Lawrergeburg. For further information, apply to 2'110.41AS lIATTIGAN, (N 0.11.1 Water amt,) Agent of the Company, who In pre pared to give Tartatinn matt:Pre to Indianapolis, Terre irlaate, Lafayette ' Chicago, Para, Clroenalcue, entwierdc• Charleatan,Paris, and 2/ettoort. 11. O. LORD, President, .3110. P. CIIIIF.U, Gang lTreight Agent. tarn A MILLIKEN & CO. havo on hand, at exten.wir thll3llilit cLd ei1,6111. rAAN - GFAC. AMY, No. O I ..liaithfie,ldsiTaat, a largo o: tenant of kancy and Plain Faruitrie, which they wlll ccU 16 per cent. lower than chatothary rates. cant only. [ [lO4-17:y W 0 OD WEL L ' 8 FURNITURE AND 0111I:us, Viho'estile and Befall, oh:bracing every a tylo L'arnituro, In IL:au:rood, Itfuttosany, and 'Walnut, anitablo for Parlord, Chambara and Dining iLooroa, equal to any in New Tor k. or Paladelplday EflAa lowor prlcea. Every article nada by band, 41 warranted. CabiniAnakeri app. plied with any quantity of kIIIiNITISitE end cn ra.alcitable terns. "Iota!: and 2teambx.ta fan:ll346d the allortert natko. Warm - rpm!, Non. 77 ani 70 THIRD &soot, Pittsburgh, Pe. ocf TAT.CH. —250 bas Rooheator Pearl Starch, riarclrrd end fnr , mts bs Er}zltY i 3. er1.14:12. 11 ANANAS.—First of the season just ra tr CGIVid by OXpreS3 8111:1 for sins by ILEIYIWAZ, a AND:aI-00N, No, 34 Wood st.rout. 804 Orpoeito St. Charles "tote,. .11JOLL BUTTER-2 lblo. Fresh Roll Butter rOc.a.ivod and for Balo by JAS. A. FETZER, I=ll2 Carter Abiricot ez.4l Fir eta. FILEN MIMI executed in the highest style of art, and at re3eat!able priced, by J. it. S 1 LDYN, 12 , ;:lokeeller aro. Stationer, myl3 63 Mad street, near FGarth. EW BEDFO.RP SPERM CANDLES.- I.lv 20 boxes ported aztr, Ca, b'a and e's, Sporn:CA(l4les oa band and far sale by li. C. a J. 11. SAWYNP. I)UFF 'S 11,00K-REEPINa. 1310mkti, - and Duncan'd system dliantwinahip. for Judo try • 'l4. S." me 24 Porno gallant . nd ¢! 4.dretta..- A WNINO RODS='-1 set Awning Rode, for oalo by (je26) OOLLINO. ,RAILROADS. ilAILLitO,tN:t NOTICE. 13Acir3A011 CLIEIRIED TIIROC.CIa, and no charge for handling. Travelers or perscus intending Opnrchase tickets In Pitts burgh for the West, will bear in mind that the only Agent autb.orrhod by the P., V. ‘t C. ii. E 4 O. I'. It. R., and Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is GEORGE PARKIN, at the Union Tuket Office, Conututed with the Petin'a It. R. Passengcr Depot, Corner Liberty Cir,tr.t sticets. BAGGAGE will not be checked for persons purchasing, tickets at any othur place in this Lay. TO COMME.:4O; UN MONDAY, May 10th, nod continue until further notice. J. J. IiGiLSTON, Gen. 1'r.a3 . 1.. and Net. Ag't D. W. l'ar.a'r. Agent, Chicago. lay] 1 JO3. 11. :AGORA Elip.irint,incioni.. t-W ESTE .:to VT kr TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS 1 11 A PITTSBURe 11, FT. W/i.INF: Liad CUItJAGO, AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON RAILKOA.U, VIA. DELAWARE OUT-OFF T ~ 41 ~ :^ ~ e ~~ ~wL~ PITTSBUBt7H, COLUMBUS ,IVD CEITCLYNATI Oda STEUBENVILLE,) RAILROAD GRANGE OF TIME.--tin and later MONDAY, the 10th, of May, 1853, Trains will leave the Depot of thu Pounsylvv.- Ida Central Railroad, as follows t— i"or :41'LLSEIIVLLLK, CaLI=LIS, DAY , ON, 3:00 A. M. ItimiNArouo, Lowuvute, Canto, Mut:. PROS AND PI.LiV LIZLIAI•Li. } FOll CINCLYSLiI AIVD I. LCOLS, and ALL 2: 35 P 6 Ma Th l rxi '°l u2: 6 t u o u C T i a nC & iu c ta W ti 6 wi T• thout change . of cals. Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, uto., or any points beyond Columbus via Steubenville, unlit net for tickets via eteuWavillo. J.A.VES FeiILUER, Buperhttendont 0., P. tr W. R. It. W. W. BAGLEY, myl2l flurerintendent I'., C. a 0. it. R. PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE ci r 5aF" :7 RW .4-74 R Al II CD A D aIN and after Monday, the 10th inst. Pass enger Trains will be run daily, (except Sundays,) from the Pennsylvania Railroe.d Pasionger Depot, as follows Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh 7.00 A. 31. Express Train leaves Pittsburgh ll:33 a. al. Mail Tra n Icavez GonneNeville 2 . 00 A. E. Express <4 5110 A. at. Arriving at Pittsburgh Sill a. at. Tickets to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket wilco. Mail Train connects at Cout:dilly:lle with Dantlng A Una's Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, CUll3b3:land, etc., and at West Newton with Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, etc. Freights to and from Pittsburgh fuld Stati3ne on Pith:- burgh and Connelleville Itailread, will be received and de livered in Pittsburgh, at the L' Baldwin Depot," opposite "Duquesne Depot." Excepting such to Pig Iron, Lumber, Stone, etc, which will be loaded or umoaded at Outer De pot, or at the canal Depot, as may be arranged with Freight Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh. iL .oLAORSTONE, Sup't. ' Transportation Department P. AO. R. It., Connellsville, May oth, 1858. j myS Novi Route via River and Railroad. FURNITCTRE. RAILROADS. 5868. Summer Arr.augement. 1 BLi 8. ON AND AFT= MONDAY; 'JULY lIM M M ; Ht •D'AIHATI TRALKS. THE MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at 6:00 o'clock, Pittsbaigh time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11:00 P. N. THE FAST LINE Daily, except Sunday, at 1:25 P. or., ar riving in Philadelphia at 5 O'CIOCP A. Zr., and stopping only at principal etatioua. TILE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at 9:50 o'clock. Stopping only at Oreurisburg, Latrobe, Johns town, Willmore,.Gallltzin, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Har risburg with the Train direct for Baltlinare; and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. al. ACCOMMODATION.. TRAINS:. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at .3:30 o'clock, P. IL Stopping at all stations, and running:as - far ag Conemaugh. ' FIRST ACCOMMODATION -TRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves.daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M. SECOND' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for. Turtle Creek, Leaves daily, (except Sanday,) at 4.20 P. IL THIRD , AWCIMMODAT/ON TRAIN for Turtle Creek, leaves daily..(except Sunday,) at 8:20, P. EL , RETURNING TRALNS arrive in lattshurgh asfollown , Exprear,l:4s, it: X.: at.; ?a - .t Line ia.; Johns town Accomm.alation, 11:00 A. Si.; First Turtle Creek Acosta, modation,&,.so; A. ,EL; Second Accommodation, 12:40, sa or.; Third Acrominedation, 6:10; P. at. , Trains for Blairaville and Indiana; connect at DlM'rsiille Intersection with mall trala East, ,Exprasa train West,:and the Johnstown accomadation train East -and .West.. - PITTSBURGH' AND - OCirtralLsTrur, TRAINS, Stopping at all Statioria:Mi Pittabitrgh and Connella. villa Road, tears daily, (Sunday, oxcepted,) as Wows: MAIL TRAIN - 7.00 sa'tt.. I EXPRESSTRAIN-3:30 P. %- RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsbargh and C.lonnellsvillo Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8:45 A. at. and 8:10 P. M.. The traveling public will snd it greatly. to, their in threat, in going East or Weat, to travel by the . Pennsylvania Railroad, as the twoornmodations now Miami cannot be'snr. passed on any other route. As the Road is, ballasted with stone ' and is entirely free fromdust, wo can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. PARE : To Now York $13,00 I To Baltimore $ 9,50 " Philadelphia 10,00 " Lancaster 8,50 To Harrisburg, $7.45. Baggage checked to all litationa.on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to - Philadelphia, Baltimor.o and Now York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will bo chargedten Mots in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold them e:lves responsible for personal baggage only, and far au amount net exceeding t. 160. N. 13.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Paasengorn And Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceod . 25 cents for. each passenger and bag. gage. For tickets apply to .I . ..STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, Jig on Liberty and {;rant streets. TIIE PENNSVLVANIA.. .11AIIROAD." TILE GREATCL'iTRA_L ROUTE, connecting -11.• the Atlantic Cities with Western,Nurth-western Cud South-weateru States by? continuous Railway direct. This Rotid also connects at Pittsburgh with Pail • opt Steamers to all ports on the Wet qt Cleve land and Sandusky witil steamers to ail ports on the North weaern Lakes making the .most mazer, onivossr and 33v1 1.1142 HOUTZ by which' marcarr Can be fOrWatdOd to and from the G&W!' WI IS. Raton b e twee it Philadelphia. 4.3 FIRST CLASS.—Roots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales and trunks,) Drugs, (in boXesland bales) Feathers, Fur's, Ac. SECOND CLASS—Domeetle Sheeting, Shirt ing and Ticking (in original bales), Wags (ta c.aalso), Leather (la rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sitraip Pelts, Eastward, lac, THIED CLASS.—Anvils, Stool, Chains (in' casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted (loose or in sacks), Tobacco, manufac tured, (except Cigars or auto az., to. 2 , ./lIRTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Reef rq.th., (in cubs or b346q44740,) I,ard Lard Oil, Nails,flrala Ath, Oar man.Olay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, as., Cle. PLOOP.--75c. p bbL until further notice: GRAIN . in car loads, 85 eta. 100 lbs. until further notice. COTTON—S.O bale, not exceeding 50010 s. weight, until farther notice. - 5-eitioping Goods from any point East of Philadel ohth, be 41..." particular to mark packages "via retin.Pitnan,,t:4l .. - .nitt,;„ 411 Gpods coallgnail tlio Agents of this Rood at Phil.s.&.slphia ifttst;nrgh, will be forwarded without dot,miivu. Wormloy Co„ Ltemphls, Tenn.; R. F. nazi A Co., St. Lonis; p. O'Biley & Co., Evansville, Ind.; Dumeatul, t and Carter G. Jewett, Louiavillo, F:y.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind ; IL W. Brown .1 Co., and Irwin E. Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co. ' Zanesville, Ohio; Leech Co., No. 1.4 street, Boston; Leech . Co-, No. 2 Astor Konen, New York.; No. 1. Wllliam street, gni go. 6 Pirp::3, dl , / York; L. J. dne.:hier, Philadelphia; Liao ow CY Eeous. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. if. 11. IDUSTON, General Freight Agent. J. LOIDAERT, ap3 Snoerlntendmat 2 .Altoona, Pa. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. - U 11:-;• PIITILLIP6 have Ato removed to. tlieir new building, Nes. 23 and oLATIC eireet;reetelde,butween.Penu.stNet and tlio tirjd3o, & PtIILLIPe., MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR, FURNITITRE,CARRIAGE, TABLF„ AND TRANSPARENT dt OPAQUE WIINDOW SUAIDEL C1L01114.5., _ Of dliTe,reut 00101-4 MAO, DE,ILMS IN OIL CLOTHS A WINDOW SHADES, Of every doocription. Dtalore in INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds, made Tinder Goctlyour'n /Mont; Agento of Boatoa and New York Belting Con for tile cal° of their INDIA RUB lira BELTING, 110,511:anet PACUING. LEATHER BELT -LNG of lihatorti manufacture, a stipaelor 'quality; alto, Lace Loather and Rivets. Agents- for the OHIO FIBS-PROOF MINERAL PAINT. Dry and HiMed Paints, Varniehee, O'le, Turpentine, Bruchea„ Glase and . Ptttty. HOUSE AND Wit:3lN PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all Its branches, dime In the beat and shortest time. ide2o:ly J. ,2 H. PIIIELLIPS, Store 14..1.3. 23 and 2 Et. Clair atrbet; 7_4anufactory at Vh. , ,1-tiperville, tiperville, on the Ohio river, Olsen mllev below Pittdargh. CAYZETS, OIL CLOTHS, lIATTING, am, AT THE l'ou?th Stweet Carpet Store. I.AT D. & 11. 11.1'CALLUM resptatfully v 0 invite the attention of their former customers and the public generally to their present stock, just selected for Spring Kilos, embracing the very latent styles of Foreign and Homo Manufacture, eonsiating in part of Velvets and Brussels, Tapestry and Oommon Ingrain: also, Brussels, Damask, Twilled and Plain Stair atiIIP4TV: OIL CLOTUS YAM.' 2 TO 24 FRET WIDE, Rugg, Math, Stair Rada, Canton and COCCa Matting; LiHt, tarn and Rag Carpets; Vouitian Blinds . ; Painted, Bull and Green Reiland Shade 2. It will giro ns plca.mre to show goods to ell who may be desirous cf looking or purchasing, and we ere determined to oiler Inducements to any who may favor ns with a call, at the old stand, N 0.67 FOURTH Street, near Wood. naylftly • W. D. et H. brOAIJATAL ( IL CLOTH OLOTILING--Of all kinds, \UV black and yellow, fir sale at the India Dabber Depot and 29 St Clair street. Neel J. H. PHILLIPS. (111, CLOTHS FOR THE PALL TRADE. We have on hand, and are daily receiving additions thereto from our own and other mannactories, a large stock of Floor garniture, Carriage Trimming,Table Cover, Trans. parent, 6:men and Buff, and all kindi of Oil Cloth, used for IlonsofmmiAbing and other purposes. Also, Transpai cut Window Flatten', of dry and oil ilnish—gold bordered and other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings. gorchauta and others will And it to their advantage to ex amine our stock and prices before making their purchases elsewbari,. J. Le li, PhILLIP., trla 23 snd 29 St. Clair ei mat 1-, 4 r I LOOR OIL CLOTIIS,- z: of oar own and eastern manufacture—all widths, and or.: to snit any also of rooms or Inals--at the Oil Cloth Ware minus, N. 26 and 23 St. OLs.ir ainet. oct!..n J. & H. PHILLIPS. Seventy-Five Bow and Second-Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, SOH BALE AT WIIITE"S REPOSITORY ° TWO MILE RUN, NEAR IAWRENCEVILLE. THE SUBS:I'.4RIBER OFFERS FOR SALE or exchange, wn the most reasonable terms, a flee assortment of Baronet= and eccond-hand Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but tittle used. Also, twoutpone new Buggies,mado in my own shop, from the very best material purchased in hhistern market. A fine lot of Trotting Wagons, new and secondhand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny, Linda, Germantown Wagons, Jersey Wagons and Rockaway!, two fine Phaetons,Gouts for four persons, ono of them Watson's .make, and the other Now York, make. Two hue Sulkies, one made by Mr. 11. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, suitable for light marketing. Tho subscriber flatters himself, that ha can make it to tho Interest of persons wfshlug to pear. chess, to give him c. call. The establishment la convenient to the city, the Excelsior Omnibus Linea Coaches passing the door every tint minutes. mr•Xilydsw JOSEPH WRITE. G ROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS 160 bags BM Coffee • 100 chests Black and Green Teas ; 2.5 bids. Crushed Sugar; • 25 " Coffee 20 " New York Syrup ; 20 " New Orb ans Molasses ; 6 Tierces New Rice • 10 boxes W. W. H. Grant's Tobacco ; 100 " M. B. and Layer Raisins; 20 kegs French Plains; 2 Puncheons Jamaica Rum; 2 " Santa Ortut Rum; 2 Pipes Holland GM; Also, French Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and °ham pap:to Wince; Pure Old Bye and Rectified Whisky, In store and for sale low, by HAWORTH & BROWNLEE, Successors to Haworth, Bro. & Brownlee, Om. of the Diamond and Diamond alley, my2o Pittsburgh, Pa. qIINDRIES.- _ 16 bble. Eaetwick's Syrup ; 25 " New York " LS Baltimore 01 hide. New Orleans Sugar ; IC,O half cheats Young Ilyeon Tea; 60 Black Tea, for sale by je'2o W. R. SMITE( fs CO MANLLLA PAPER.—A large lot various slue, for sale by WM. G. JOILNit EGG. k CO., Parer Peetng, AT ADM et. T LA.NTATION SUGAR ct MOLASSES_ 100 hhda. hilly fair and primo N. 0. Sugar; 000 bbis., oak cooperage,prima N. O. Molasses; GD " St. James S. IL Molasses now landing and for nabs, by mr26 Nee. 221 and 0.3 Liberty street. "faILL PAPER—Of best quality—for gale t.l, - by WM. G. JOiIESTSE & 00 le2B Stationers, 67 Wood street. NVELOPES.—Buff, Straw, limber and White, of allslies, sold wholesalo - or retail, ty WU. G. JOHNSTON a CO., tay7 Stationers and Paper rosters, 67 Wood st.. faODA .casks Soda Ash, now lauding and for salo by mylB 2II3:LLES. fi IIICIIETBON. . _ aGS.-10 barrels fresh Eggs, just reeeiv z.:4 cd and for ula loy. JAMES 41. BRIS IO3, 4022 - emir. Market GA Vint etreeta. COD FISH.- - a drums extra Lugo Cod Pith: a 4. la rge Jaet received . and rer sale. by - - irtur.teti r. RIOILER'SON, Vern N. 221 and 223 Liberty eines. ~.~. ~~ OOTol i , HoopiausimEr CELEBRATED 11171T.1E1V0., • • KALaralum Br Dm Q. EC JAOHBON, PrufAn'a,ll., • . • ' Will effectually cure wAL • rI AINT, D'ISPESBI.II. SAUNDICH, crazo. : Nzo Olt NEltyol.l3 •DEIBILITY, DHZABLIS • . OP Talit ILEDITHYS, .4na Dir.v.ter . ctrint•fp'„frozi a disordered Zirm at tt-smA-. . ' Such . . E300.13r3p3. tion; Inward Pike, Firtheess, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nansenu, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or 'weight in the Stomach, Soar Eruct& tations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sto. mach, fiwinobing of the. Head, Harried and Difresnitil Sreathing,, Fluttering at the Heal, Choking orfiniredm ' carnations when: in a lying posture,Dinmeas cf VL2'on,2l - Pots or Webs before the Sight, haver and Dull Pain ,in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yell ' ;- lawr.ess of the Skin and Lisita, Paha ' the Vide, Back, Chest,: Limbs, Ao., , " Suchlza :Fluzbes of Heat barn. beg Icith rri e tri - Fi c eth, g,d4 Con.. a ltata d. t great' Deprestion of I: B. I 5`.. B. • In attraneng suc,h valuableproporties to this remedy, an Iraah rinwiartitable . itizertion madeaut i simplystted a fact; liroven undeniably and conclusively by the extreer• , diratry wares; and benoSts derived Dvarl its =mender the a. !reed= of its-ilk:tiara originator, Dr. Hoofend,ainer.g all ' clac#4. o f , Eqohaelt .sodolF, and .Avra the innate= iontei of :testimony, frau all• parts of the American, continent, aeon. mutated during the last tea years, by tho lauds of the pros. !ant proprietor. The prevalence of digtaceS to which the Gorman Bitters are adapted, it to WI sorrow we say it, is til• ;most universal; indeed thoro fascarcely a family throughout the whole entent of our country in which there, cannot be found among its members that pas illev zar2c:o am" appearance, denoting n diseased Liver, or an 4 - macie.ted caul abivring Dyspeptic. Then of what inimonse - impoktr.nce to this crass cf [twit that a certain and .reliable reme'dy should be placed witti their reach; one in whiCh no baneful or injurious drag en tars into Its composition a remedyon which the patient can rely with the utmoateonlldence and certainty, and be Sam i from actual and tangible prat that the article he i 3 UaLt.g ally possesses tho virtues attriouted to it. Bach a rernet. es “HOO.FLAND'S OMIBLAN BaTitilfi.' Thousands ',oilers have been exPonded In its manufacture and dirinetoo throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietor fflela the greatest satisfaction in staling that there I.=t nc state, county', or oven village, where the Medicine has bear introduced, that there cannot be found numbers willing testify to its virtnett : It is need constantly In the practice of a large 1111ral..w o. the moat prominent Physicians in the country, who have also added their written teat hilemy in evhienco of it, greet virtuGa. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask oi ealtheso afflicted with any of the ebova dicaeses to give the Bitters a trial, and rest warned will never be regretted. In proof of the statements above made, all err invited to reed attentively the Almausepubliched annually by the p ro. victor, for Farmers and Famdies, containing ;a great limn. ben of useful recakets, in addition to the tectinsony in favor of the Bitters, from the woof prominent and well known in• seviduale in all parte of the Union. All Apais the Bit ra are authorized fe dietrilvate the Alfeaucc pratnltezely. Principal (Dace and ftlanaitoctory, SO' Arch street, phis. Ps. For sale wholesale by Draggles in till the urincipal oiticc. and at retail by Apothecaries ntidlltorolteeperii in every town to the United State, and Canada, and by FAHNESTOCZ A CO. and Dr. Q2O. H. Jy.llllydAy Pi ttahnrgh. Ittebtargh. Cf all dic.casaa tho groat. flrit canao ltringa trona nozlect of liaturo's taw STIJAFFEE - 2, NOT F, THEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN all stages a SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner vous Debility, Strictures, Weeds, Gravel, Diabrlce, Di:teasel: of the Kidneys and Madder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro fula, Pains in tit:3l3oWe and Ankle; Lis ace of tho Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Can cers, Dropsy, Epileptic Pits, St. Vibes Dance, and oL diseases arising from a derangement of the Se.sual Organs, such as nervous trembling, lose 01 11;ealinry, loss of power, general We4l!-I- 10 g7f d.ifilteeze of vision with peculiar spate apnoea-is before the eyes, lose of sight, valiantness. dyspepsia, liver diseases, eruptions upon the face, pain in tho back and head, female irregularities and ell improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disteee origina tad, however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is cirtain, and in a shorter time than a permanent care can be effected by any other treatment, even altos the distmee has baffled the shill of et - ttl-loitt pliyalcialis and rested ail the r menna of aura. Tcla - medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness and free from morcury or baluam. Dur ing twenty years of practice, I have macmed from the jawc of death many filet:Sant:2, who, iu the lad stages of the chose mentioned diiossC-1 had been given up to die icr , ,t their physicians, which -.yin-rants me in promising to the afflicted, Who may place therneelves tinder ray care, a per - ct acid most speedy cure. Secret dies secs aye li r a gieutc,sl enemies to health, as they are the arse tzmae of consumptjo a , s e so. fpla rind many ether diseases, and should be r. terror to the 1, - uinan family. As a permanent tare le scarcely ever cifect ed, a majority of the eases falling into rho hands of incom petent V.50:i0110, who not only tail to cure the ti315C5.50,3 but rain the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the distosy., hastens tics sufferer into a rapid ClonsuMpfleP" but should the ditmaso and the treatment rot cr.uso death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofr.le, Totter, dicer, 'Eruptions and other uffec tious of the Mein, eyes, throat and lunge, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffering and consigning thorn to an early grave, ONIX -2,-DDSE ii tmothor formidable enemy to health, Le% nothing else in the drool catalog - to of Ito man disalses cameos so destructive a drain upon the system, driwthug its thou sands of victims thrones a few years of endertog down to ch untimely grave. it destroy.: the nervous system, rapidly Wastae away the energies of life, causes mental dersee,cment, prevents the proper de reldpment Of the system, disqualified for mairiags, society, bucinces, and all earthly happiness, and leavez the sufferer wretched in body and mind, predis posed to Consumption and a train of oviLs more to be dreaded than death ineolf. With the fullest confidence I as care the cmforturinta victims of Self-Abuse that B permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abaudompeut of ruinous practices my paticota can be rtcnett to robust, vigorous health. 700.11200 D... uGa 109 iba 50c. @a 100 tim ,00. ..1 100 E 4. Tee afflicted are cautioned against the coo of Patent Medi clues, for there are ao many iagenioes snares In the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers that millions have their comitituthina ruined by the vile compounds of quack 'lectors, or the equally pobionona nos trums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully ana lysed many of these culled Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them ceocalu Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest-preparations of mercury end e deadly poison, which instead of curing the tumblen the us tom for life. Three-fourills at the patent nostrums now In use aro put op by unprincipled and ignorant nereons, who do not under stand even the alphabet of the =feria tr.id,icv, end are equal ly as destitute of any knowledge of the Imman system, hav ing one object only in view, and that to make moneyregarth less of consequences.. , Irregularities and all dirges of males and females treated on principles established by twouty years of practise, and sanctioned by thousands of tbo most Tarot:ft:able cures. Medic/ e, with fall directions, sent to any part of tbo United Mates or Canadaa, by patients communicating their sYraptomn by letter. Dui:loess correspondouce strictly con. fideutial. Address S. Office No. 11:31 'Filbert street. (Old No. 1000 Jyll:ly below Ilettilfzli, Philadelphia. • Mreat THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SP CU. umoN OF TUA ITMES —ONLY ISNE DOLLAR. PEP. SLIABR.—Forty thousand dollars worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry,. V.-es_ Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a grcat variety ti.ili's`M of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty then, sand shares, at one dollar per share, an follows :—Upou the payment of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re ceipt, which will entitle hint to one share In the above unit vlueil property. When the shares shall have been geld, the shareholders shall be notified of the fact, hymen, or through the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall then be hold in the city of Pliiirdelphia, and the whole of the property dicpo:cd of or distributed among them; in such way as shall be determined upon by them; each Sharehold er shall,bo entitled to one vote, a tionissittce to be (),-.4.0 ted by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc tions of the Shareholders, anti I will then deliver the pro perty to such person or persons as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. The Boat Pletato consists of one throe story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at and two three story brick dwelling hones and lota valued at 2400 each, in the city of Philadelphia, dear of all incum branco, and title, indisputable; tho other:property consists of the whole stock and tixturcs of ono of the largos: Watch and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now, and for a long time past kept by the sulvsarlber. The stock consist ing of very fine Gobi and Silver hunting Case Lever 'Watch es very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lopine and other Watch es, Gold Chains, - Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and :ins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, de., Gc Gold, Silver and Steal Spec tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups, Symons, Knives, Forks, Etc., !sc. Also, French Clocks, Duals Boxes, Accordeons, and a great vuriety of other goods. The above is not ono of those schemes which are devised to en trap the unwary, but is and will be a f,dr sale of the entire property belonging to the subscriber, persons are positively ensured tho stock has not been purchased for the purpo.e of deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry, for flue Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect. able persons are given as references, to these disposed to pur chase shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will be promptly attended to, aniProcalpts forwarded to the ad dress of the sender, by return mail Any person sending ton dollaraat ono time, shall receiveelevon separate receipt!, In as many separate names if desired. ' 'Min writing for shares, please write the name of the Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is the greatest chftnca cf getting a large amount of valuable property ? for a small sum, as hen ever before teen offered to the public. Send on your orders, an shares are selling rapid ly, and It is confidently expected the distribution will soon be made. Articles allotted to porsons at a distance, will be sent to them at their expense. aa. Agents wanted in every town and villas°. All COM munication3 meat be addressed to L. R. BROOMALL, Nb. 50 South El!oond street, above Chesnut, _ Jy2Bay Philadelphia, OLOVERSEED.-25 Bade just received, ve.,, and for ado by [fall] HENRY 11. 1301131:3 500 GROSS LEAVEN'S No. ONE PENS. Jan received and Ira tale by F. S. HAVUN. me -1, Corner Market and &Toad ern:4z. 1 0 D' U S CQD I L Ig.1 60 11 1 k;* , icy torn N. 18 and 20 Wood utreot. WOO.LLEY;S SALVE for Bale wholealue and retail at tho Drug,fitora of JOHN RAFT, J 1.., dela) Corner f Wood and 812. th WO. Pittsburgh . TIMOTHY SEED=IO bush. Good Timothy Seed for sal° by JAS. A. rerun, DYE PLOUR.-15 bbls. just received and for sale by fmr3] HENRY IL COLLINS. GUS. i 0 bbia. fresh Eggs .just received ..114:3_ and for Bale by frar2ol FI.KNILY If. coLuNa. EXP.A_NSION SKlit'23--Steel Spring, and all the other celebrated Skirl a, for PaiG by ap2O 308. LIORNE, 77 Market htre.,t. ILACK LACE MITTS.—A largo stock of excellent atyle3, with and without fingere. very cheap at (np2o) .303. 1101iNE'3, :7 Market street. COTTON 110SIE11.1.—Every variety of Cotton etockings and Half Hese at the lowest prices wholesale or retail, at JOS. ap2U Martcd strut:. YRUP.-10 bbls. N. 0. Syruy for• slab), oa cons! aunt. by (31.7) ELr:Natl. E. COLLINS. ICIL—Sia. tierces prime Rico, just recoii: AA al and for 2alo by MILER a' I'.I.OkETSON, ncral3 No& 2:W1:n4923 Libertv istmet. $6OO FOIE w a d lotoc! . gro Blo n 7 d coz iftra sz e t, d i W o 01 , 11 rig 0 as • ntly situated oa idt.l9ashingtou. Terms eas4 , -e fog B. CUM EMT tr. HON. 51 A 'neat t. 123 LACK . CRAPE VE.l.l6_,ljfi----3 extra size apt and quality—very . cheap, at 110R27E'3 MAO - " 77 - Market street. 1,1M9U.,7-304 Wm. RaohesteiPearl Starch p b _l9 niglitroi irati tzr tabby MUT El. 420MI3Tes MEDICAL. !MEDICAL. DR• MI,ANE'S CELEBRATED VE, 's MIFUGE AaNTD LIVER PILL, WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians Of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the publi7.. We refer to Dr. Chas. rillane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pile: We do not recommend them rA universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER Com PLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, Bic. In cases of FEVER AND 'AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they. have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring ,the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to REHM BROS. Pittsburgh, PR. P. S. Dealers and Physician ordering. from (then than Fleming . Bros., will do well• to write their ordris distinctly, and take none but Dr. ..IrLarze's., prepared by Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To those wishing to giro them a trial, we will farmyard per mail, post paid. to :toy part of the United States, ono box of Pills for twelyo threa-cent postage stamp., or one vial of Vermiluge fer fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders trout Canada must be accompanied by twenty cents extra. S „ . - CFI 8.1. CO. _ 0 .0en ,. .r1;70c.1 e.nJl:oarta Privnto and Com..R.dential Ifedical Advice! T TIIE BUFFALO PEIVATE LlOSPl- TAL—Establish.2:lfer the curs of Syphilis, canine] Tiontnosa and tho lecret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS to SON, Buffalo, N. Y. 0_]:O corner of :gain and Quay streets, (up ,taists.) A MOST 2.011:NTIFIO INVENTION An instrumcnt for the care 02 Genital Debility, or doctor• nal Endes:ohs, more properly known ee ilcminal Weakness, Cie. Can be per.manoney . cured in from fifteen to twenty days, by the use of thin inctraraent, when need conjointly with medicines. YOUNG =4 . TAXI ,, r_ o l NOTION. - - Dr. AMOS A SON take Nl:seer:4n arracrancing, that they have luvented a most importenti our meat for the cure of the above diseases. It has I),2en sublet:Led to a test by the moot eminent physicians in Lor_don. and blew York; it has b cn declared the ealy useful iniltn , r2c•nt et or yet in - rentcd, for the cure 07 ti:•:u;n7-J Weel - noag or any cfseaca of the genital 0454116 caused by tho cetrot halt/ of youth. lir. AMOS A SON, in order to sandy the moat DI:optic:11 cri to the merits of their ir.ctruzneat, pledge themeolvea that in any instance whore they may prove mieattafactory after fti: tried, the money will Le refunded by returning the in• etrument in good order. reroone wistaria; the above useful Ins trunisrit will obaerve that the price, wiLla tbo aecompuoying tii:ccileuei, c:,curly pachod aucLeaut by arc rteic, is tea vollar... - - -.l , TErt-4.1.:21LDLEr3. ANL/ Q12,101i; OLTII Dr. AlLioll /: SON ieay be consulted from (tilt u'cle el; in the meriting even nine at night, in every [daze a at s ywio tom of the Vona: - Ltd Dbcasc, tlouerrlima, tecendary ilymptome, Weedatens, Irupotoace and;,[:of the Urethra, etc., with inviolable eeero - ,y. The treatment they adopt Ia the rceuhe of uuwerd of thirty years' and succ.e—arfnl practice iu Louden. The meat inveterate ; ,cars of Venereal Dleeasca eiediatel in eijht or nine data, ud avics'eaf a clight nature in too or thre;:, drys, at a mod erate expeure. The cure effected seithout conEnowent cr hindrance from bacincr2; Men, 1:1X/C43 and ;;aloe in the Learn and limbu, effectually eradicettd. A CUEN WARP.ANTI:Di Dr. AMOS rk. LON Mayo devoted their attentran , cciadve ly to this peer:liar Caws of mak:dies, and theretior they broo consequently been enabled to render to their follow-rreoturo fully toethileal and greatfully acknowledge,' by rouvolis centputienta and ethers daily arriving in town trent all 1. Er t 4 of the country, for tho :sprees parpoce or.iy of Cf)fl!illitatit;n3 while their miertions have been crowned with it. most trig nal advantages; yet from what they have ezporienced inquiring Into the cr.naoe of there Infections complaint (from their moat !ample condition to that or tios — ine - g; daa goroun and invetemfrici) they hero obeys °eh:dein, d the psteoibility of their prevention and removal, and liku. - ,E , m in. variably ihund the.t the most horrible and malignant forma of dlseaao could filmout always ho traced to ere of the lowing canoes t—lgaercinoo, neglect, or the ill et - siege of m a . skilful and improper fragment; tberofere, Dr. A SON have succesucii in discovering, in the se:eel:lon of ti oar remedimf, a cafe, effectuall and cautious course; omitting ell combination of rernodiee which hear an equivocal character, as well no:hose whose premature or ii , Judicious alrpiiC'tt eel, might ho productive of bud consequences la the hanis of private inalvidnaLt. In short the lc:alibi° end of their re mediee is the leo:ening of a itreat loser of hunenu inh,ery the atienistion, reiief and prevention of those, gri.tscats at. flictionu that are hi reality :be FLZert foe of lila, rod which, while they so extremely cr.:round us, cell aloud for our and interference for their attennination. rU2.O"Cti in any part or 0-1 - 6 wurid l‘a tnecestnlly treated by farv,arding 6 C4 , ""s^ * of clitir c vefth rem ittr.r.co for modic:nel ) Ackittea Dr. Ec "ON, corner .r."1"0a a - a.? Qcoy ntre. Buftr.lo. N. r. ja23:,?als ly "ORNATE Dit DIOALerd aIIRGICAL Ofikt.r, No.: CO Es3.ll.l2liii:LD kittg• burgh, liskOViri in an old c;tizen of Pitte. bargb, and has Leen in Lractica for Cain lent fluent/I:ye van. It a L.P.3111CL3 1•.3 Bonn COD fin cd meetly to Privata and 2' glcal Disc:=9. C9f17,:',;•: 5 3 AM) 83' 1 21.1 , .:GM3 In r__lof a medical friend, 51401111.1. 110'1• 1 . • t5..11 tailed oat tho Imre place or rile'. Vas Doctor i:, a regular graduate, and 'in experience In treatment of c CUT tala eta.; of dlneage.l . 13 a ear.° guarantee to the nun:ere:a of obn,Lltng r ,, :nzanort =lief, by the Tl3O of bin remodian and followinz, 1213 ...Vito. DR. 131'_OIV:r3 11M .11.1-01;:z; novor fral to cure tho wcrat form of 1 7 ,moreal Dfzeree,. Impurities and 2crofalatm Affections. Alen, all IL:ntest azidng, from a horoditary tah;t t which manifosta its; if in tho form of a tottor, paoritfaie, rod a great ninny forma of skin diaeasea, tho oftrin of which the pationt to entirely ignorant To per.:.ms to idaictcd, Dr. D. offers Impel of a snro and cpccds recover;. SEMINAL WiLla.tlE32. Dr. Erown'a remedice for thle abrning trouble, trough: on often by that solitary habit of centnalgrutilkatir.n which the young and welt-murk:it often give way to, (to their cn a de truction,) are the only reliable remedies hnown in thia country—trioy are rare, tud make a epactly r-itcrat!cn to alth. Dr. Brown's rzmedlos nover fall to cnn this pninia.l sacs in afcts days—ho will warrant a crire.. Ha al:a t7cats Plies, (Beet, o.onorrho3a, L'rotileal D:roliarr ys =do Weaknass, Monthly 13npprcr-dons, Di!.....1.7.2J of tha Joints, Vistula in Anu, Nerveus Affections, Pain in tbo and Eidneys„ Irritation of tha Bladder, t0. , ....ther y; . ith all di.5.28 , 105 of an impnro origin. A letter describing the symptoms, ccntatning s an; di. ro:.ted to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Sculth: , ...l.lcLrect, it.thlairgli, Pa., will be inunedietely answered. Alcdtnino volt t.) any addroso, safely packed and secure from obasrv.it!.. ,. a. Office. and Private Rooms, No. 50 Omithgcl,l burgh, Pa. pNOTUER sapply of Low Son's i-, , uporior London ranivcd J&,. felB Corr,erLtol2d and 21 . 1.1v1;ct .!;:rcet. • JJOB PRINTING.— Cards, Circulars, Price I.L-ts, all .I.c-.diu, , ,.. Lettcr Heads, Show )311D, I.lr- 4 + 40 Printod In superior style at short notice, by WiA. 4. JOYINSTOq,A Cco,. - . 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