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    CARDS.
• kin& e. T GAR D,
-I,s7T9tar , y
07zcs, No: 71.DIVLIY2 street, between 11=xth street
ad D one y. sl6
Attorney mw. ,- ; A _ ho at Law,
jr,...l,:c7Faurth—e4;e7e, Pittsburgh! bettreen &infield and
deciltly
thcrry RIMY-
creeps Dentist, sucemor to G.
rw. No. 111 Emitafield street 4a4P...cib 110 Sto 1 o'clock, and from 2to 5 o'clock.
musky__
SCRTT, , ITer.ti=, Fourth street, five doors
hcars from 9 0 7- Clc: t elt A. 31. tb ( mock
dwell). - • ...I -
1 7 0S.FLPH. 'IFLEMING, successor to L. Wil
e) cok it Co.,cor:ter of Market meet and the Diamond,
reap* constantly on; hand a fall ezgortment of MUGS, MED
IOTa'n„- ILEDDME CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and all arti•
des t*ritnn ag to his ba.sinaw
---yrin pros:riptions carefally compoundA at all
S.0:1111. 664'
V , .
ITMNICATCr% , " ' - .....rtPl3 IL EUGHI9
r ;P.- MARSHALL &., Co., Lawortere and
-,. V o'.d.o.lierg ir..-Vrench and Amerimn PAP T.5.. , i HANG
INGS, istc• - .F1,5e.0.1. street. Pit toturrb..
.., .4`7 , -.Boic, aptts for tho celetratedrll...r,ases of Ric ..?-5 , 7.. .
Dzlr=trilt Cc—. Pc ...- - IS. woe;
:1311....... '"ViILEIT Z. /..IDIEST.,3
1=1,F,E7-1. r:ER_ Z ANDERSON, (successors to
ilair.rogiusithodea ..t C 0.,) wholesa/ ade era is POILPIGN
atraTiIirr.3 7 tPICE4CONTECTIONAIti, SUGARS, &a.,
riac.S9 - Wald atm.; eppas.lto the St. Charle.3 Hotel, Pitts.
ap2
J. M. Lir'rlEELE,
~ - lIIVARCEIANT TAILOR;
• -4-- 4 No. 51- ET. CLAIE srREEr,
(Dr. laiEni .BalLitz2.l
71w. - ILERR, ARCHITECT, REMOVED
irvm cagier Fifth and Wood to
_ , . _ STREET,
r. 01; baMling—continnes to prepare Plana - and
13 Mentions of, and to Superintend the Exertion of every
tt" , "-^rtHr.n. of Buildings. deilerly•
- I • V' 'FULTON, BELL AND BRAS S
FOLTN. DEB, l'•ro. E=IND str &st, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
'lrs.vopared to fur - nith to order
QEIUDCIL STE.AMEGAT, FACTORY AND OTBLE4 BELLS,
Of tOI sizes, from 10 to 10,000 lbs. '
<IIIIILE'DiaLS 103663 to order. 'STOP and GAUGE OGGES
-.DiAll sizes, for Steamboats.
2d.VERAL WATEiI PUMPS, COUNTER
-arizt every variet3 - of Brass Cactangs Snishcd i 0 the neatest
manner.
lint
AN'2l-ATTB.PrION METAL:FULTON'S PA
' _ !urn- I dETM,LIC P&ORING, for Staam (apZay
s OUGILRIDGE u MAXWELL,
11225137AL1LT=.8 01
F ram c sr, and
Brua3_l...s ;
Lad Dezler.o is Clcrolra, norm Furnishing Good;
42. La. &c.
No. 2%6 Wood Ctrett; Abovo Fifth,
jrub2:ly)
irl.:ll.achthe'Brushes nnde to order.
EDUCATIONAL.
St. Franato Acailemy for Boys,
UNDER TIM cnu, OF TILE FRANCIECAN
Lor'etta, Cambria County ) ra." - y
VP II IS - INSTITUTION, NATURALLY
slir.ated for Eiluestfonal purposes, efterdi ail 'le in
dacemeam that , mn be desired for a Catholic Institution.
It is located in the most healthy and picturesque portion of
the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Station, the
mhilronto between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The
scholastic year eammencing the first Monday in September,
will close the 15th of July following.
'Ma Ter; - for Enr.trd,Ancluding alhorongh - English &ion
tile Conine, are $.lOO pezrm.
The 011.1aid - ‘t ana ?dodo 4. , .nznagon form an epala charge
of SI.OIK - ..r. annum.
V7Athirg and Dsd of Bedding $lO.
For farther psLtitralar3 apply to ?the Enr,ezior of tha dca
decoy.
Referer.c.cs can >a mado to the Rt. '24.v. Dr. OW" arsop..
.
Vincent's College and Seminary,
MTDEtr. TEM C 4.212 07 TUT. BENEDICTINE FATZE2.9,
Near. Latrobe, Weeraorelanq. county,• Par
iv Tli COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE
usaal branches of English Education. '
In the SEMDIABY, the Classics Mathematic, story,
ri
Ehetocs, Philosophy, etc, and the M
different branches of
higher erudition neceeanry or useful to those aspiring to
Priesthood.
The `terms for Board and Tuition era tSti por year, bo be
paid semi-annually, ehictly in advance.
Garman and French and other Languageg, Drawing, Paint
nnd Muaic,form np catra charges excepting some :mom
ponsation for the Use of ir.strtnnenhj
Medicine, :mashing, Books, Stationery, eta, form extra
chargse - .4.
For particulars apply to the Director et the College.
The Collegiate year begins on the Ist of September, and
ends on the of July following. •si
PATTI C. B UMM,
I'l_rector of the College,-
DRY GOODS.
aetre tc f elrt.-Ittor›. •Y.
A NO-TFIT4IR CRASH—IN PRICES So
ing th.."...z.-rzninodtb sell our stock - , though the It . .i meat
are a:ight," we have made a genera; swoop
-.-.. • .. -
E.LIDUGED TEL - 1 1:N711? eaOca
•
To still lower prices.
4ar•lNTow is the time to bay -.shun the attiaralieut la yet
cinbroben, end the Price:. Pa: Down! Down! I
0rt2,9 . JOi. IiORNE, 77 Dark& c str.
I'4lllE - LAST' WI :INGE LN FIG taRES.—
... Boanet Ribbons, worth 75 cants, at 6234 - per 3 , a;:d.
do do do 6234 at 60 do
do • ' do do 60 at 37 du
do do do 373.4 at 'Li d.
JOBET.G. RORNaI,
77 Market, street.
= 1.01.1 VELVET_TRINITALII': 14
,
LIDAT ravJGED PR1A..1143.
- A choice aFtor-naent on hand and for ei le at
OnNES% 7"; Marko: era: .t.
ENTLEVPIN'S UNDER. GJA_RAIENTS—
%fat Wool, talk, !Serino and rtexcy O Jtton Under Blarta
and.:rruar ers—a fresh !apply rec, - Aved al UORNE'S,
dalfl :7 Merkel Etract.
- 411.VE'llents per Pound Y.:i.edaoticthiln the
Friyo of BRADLEY'S YARNS,— -Wholesale 'EbyOrs and
l'cildlsra wl3l be furnished with DZ., iDLL`S'ei TLIRIM•PLY
EIII.ITiNG YARNS at a reducticra of Firs Cents per pound,
Uy the bundle, after this date, Fur 'Cash, and Cash only.
JUG. LID?. - 1 , ./E, Alarket dreet,
deo. An at for the XL:nurse tnr,-.T.
VIII3IIO.I.DERIES.--riur excellent stock of
_L2 French Embroldazies, sr e:1 the low rims at which
they sre mashed, ofrera rara Y o datoeote. to jp_tllEg wi t ,thi o g
so part:hue the lataet stylus.
AiTONEY 1 310.NE . 1. II -PRICES MARK
ED DOWN
Aire. Great reduction in Vne price of Anbrolderies.
We have gong carefully over our handsome stock of
F.E.F—iCli-ViTiP"R v 7 ) C 07 .7
UMW. SIMITES,
ILITIELLIN BANDS, etc, etc.
.&n3 II the prima to suit the "Hu 75mea."
The Ladies may rely on gettMg bezp.ins at
oct27 HOitNE'c+, 77 Market street.
W.EI WlT`,l'4 S'ALL fromthe present time . un-
V v cronaraonlychMn rOH CASH. Plow.° call and exam
i no guy a Lock. C. JTANSON LOVE,
0ct2,0 Vormerly Love Bros., No. 74 Market at.
r aRINTED • FRENCH lIERINO.ES, for 62
and 75 cent;, worth 9 '.1 and $1,25, the best szeortment
la tha city. .- a .11/.2.tiSON
(tormezis' Low Brothers),
N 0.74 Ms' fitel street.
QONNET VELVET.—Every variety of Bon
not material, PAWN Velv i e? and h.atia2, for Ws at
=AZ HORN
"PLACK. AND EANOY. DRESS SILKS.
_LP A fall ex:,+ 31',.—ent, very cheap.
LOWS, formerly Love Brotors,
So. 74 lierzst sS
VPiltY Eat:Qat:pies' Purchaser of Dress
tiontlo, to.; also-Domoatio and tit-
DID tkois; will find it to filch.. navantagtt to call and ezazoi
our No erx.k r C Zal and Winter. PLY GoodsbefareDuratas
log elsewht•r - su " •U. lIINEON LOVE,
afl6 ronapri7 I,ovo 8.-ots.. No, 74 Market at.
RAWLS I SHAWLS!—WooI, Chenille,
troche, Le n both long and &luxe, the very best in tae
city, 0r.3 very low pric.:3 fey caah.
C. 1 4 -51:571.; LOVE, formerly Love Boa.,
Itarket street.
RIQUE and .11A.RSEILLES, Fleeced, for
making BaNtice. A Large wortmeat Qt
Cxs SO. B. WITITEI g OOT
TO PRINTEaS.—The subscriber. has now
on hind, and la daily r.eoeiriti; from the manufac
turers, a large assortment of Printer's Stock.
a, w. Pottrea Printer's Cards, from No. 1 to 7, Satin
- .China, Porcelain Satin Enamelled, and colored.
Card Brards, - in shacts ;
liffaiery".lCclobtated. colored Inks;
• " Card
Lay . " News "
Varnish and Size;
_ _ Colored Printing Papers ;
Pamphlet Cover Papers ;
• Glazed and Plated . Papers, red,,green and yellow ;
Steel l3lne Glazed, Papers, and a large asnortmeat plain
Nede, Setter, Cap, and Fo,lo Post, blue and white.
7. R. WELDIN,
63 Wood street, near Fourth.
Q_ELOULD you ask me;.altbuld you wonder,
ILY Where to bay yourilhoes and Gaits Tar
GAMIV3 for your feet in springtime,
ihrazi with beelis, and pretty
rade raz . iten SLIFCGRS .or the dennimer,
-Patolai-L-asther, - Girtrea r id .31comsinsl
-Whore to buy the cheap and good too ;
. I shcald:an.swcr, - rwonld toll you,
Go unto the PEJPLES' SHOE STORE,
To the l'e.,ple.'C'ausip Shoe Sion',
ro tho Etore of DIFiEIceACLLEM,
V.
El:' BEDFORD SPERM CANDI/RS.-
1N; 2, boa:as amor . ,...:_as_z3, 4'3, L'a c33 , 18'5, Sperm t'auMm
ca"Nind and Em 4 for salt by
fall '
_
,el‘kkii9 4 1 , S. - .
-- _
.7 MI baxel nosin,Soap, in - lb., 2 l-e-nd 3IN hem
• --6 - -1-503 - ":. No. 1 Palm Soap;,, in 9x, 2 it.. mud 3 2). Laa.
- -- ON."-: . Oitenik-il Olive Soap, in fb. lizaia
6 -
~ L W° " Oieit.6.3 Oxide a .
4• - %.25-2 ' Germ4n Et 4
- 222 " Canale 4 it
-1.; --Ti•te) t: PUTO PArn ~ ;
(iciiiind sad ftx tsge by
.-:-Ll*-- -----L2 r,.. 0. a J. U. &MYER.
BUI. , TALO, CALF. AND CBOT.
arcrod law, at "The People?? Ez. l e,
Et-Jrc,"llo. - 17 :13th a M
rta; near ark t.
f a r, 1 DIfYi..II3.4.CUER Zr. CO.
( - VW ./ $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwei-
Nu 14: 'lord°, of four rooms, with' lot of ground 20 Feet
front on MontimaystriK4 Allegiadny city, by;110 deep taro
aU Tie, $4OO in hand, balance at one, tvo and three
year 4 - B. OUTLIBERT A SON,
nov24 51 Market street.
. ff itrALO - SH9ES.—A. spiel:did - article of
Goats' and 1....11€.3 Buffact Over
,f3honX., Also, Gents'
Calt -oTer hoes, at tho Peoplo'a Shoe Store; N 0.17 Mir
stet, near 31aztet.
no. - 21
ba:TARB. SODA..:=-100 kegs, just
imkir.d and for sale by
PATEN;MO=.4Is
WIL H. R. HUNTER.
WM. 11. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
11S SecoAd & 1141 First sts.,
mr2G
BAGALET,COSU.IINVE & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
mrls PITTSBURGH.
Wit 'sfrrtra, Nina C. W. IticainSolt. Pittib'h
IRICELETON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND IMPORT:OES OF
BRANDIES, I-VINES AND SEGARS.
Nos. 241 Wald 223 . , Corner of Liberty and
irartaz streets, -
AND SOLE' AGENTS FO
Swear er? sf,C . i„t,y Glass ,
" _PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILS, COTTOI'.2YAJI,NS, k0.,A0., CONSTANTLY
ON HAND: .mx2
sm.= eumnats.-. vinalos 10.6218-.........11 A. *a=
riTOCANDLESS, MEANS F. CO.,
ruccizssors TO 'Ma L iii'Cannzsg,l
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
- plum
IRON, NAILS, 03J•ASS, COTTON YARNS,
&ED PITTSBURGH. • Lux ureortmus GIBBH&LLY,
Corner of Wood end Water streets,
foldly PITTSBURGH, Pe.
Tddl/lr
FOIL FADING haND COMMISSION.
ForiNarding . and Cornission Merchants,
YR077.11 - 71= 07 7E7
Coati:tot Pletabisigh,Jnetsdville E$ Itigrlo
N05..114 &A — D 115 WISES STSISBT,PI BUBGU, PL
FORWARDING AND . COMMISSION
.I.l2iiattlEWOrS,
blelooLti Les....
JOSEPH S. LEECH & Ci ).,
N. '242. and Qi-141b-tarty se Beet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Briklio../LE I SaLS . , GEOCAERS,
AND COMMISSIQN MERCHANTS,
DRALIIM3 IN
FLOUR AND. BACON,
TIN PLATE AND WEEPS STOCK, AND
1 'ET tilL6ll AI01? T'URE S.
G ERA t ro 0 . 111:2 IBBION
FORIVARDiNG MERCHANTS,
Levaa end *anhlngten A.vanne,
IVYAND3IV4 CAM TEItEITORY,
Ei; 1..7 ,, 01 4 Go., au 7 c:iittabuilin
Ld.ercblnts genmlly. - - jylL73kw
'II_OUSEM_AN,
(LeTE OP LIGU.i.EMAN
COMMISSION AND FORWAIIDING
ItIE Ea CELAN T S ,
zio. 9 N. Second Streit,
ap3:3na • ST. LOUlf3, 1111SSOMIL
Oats. rizia , =.lB, 0. J. an ' Jona Wslans
titaraphreys, Roan 4 Wrigb.t,
FLOUR FA OTORS,
P.E.1001110-IE AND GENET:AL
commisslom MERCHANTS,
7f NORTH WHARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER ST.,
Abova Vino Straot, PHILADELPIEHA.
1413.1 EXT v V 71118....... ...-021013ELE r.
A. L. WEBB & BRO.
(duccessora to Elmat WEss,)
GENERAL COMLISSION YaRROHANTS
AND AGENTS ,FOR THE SALE OP
DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE,
Corner Prstt_o.nd Commerce otreet.o,
BALTIMORE,
Et=tivo Consignment all kinds of Western Produce,
and make advances thereon.
BEPERENOE
Geo. W. Smith & Co, W. IL Smith & Co,
W. H. Garrard, bdlller & iticketson.
rurt3t-a-vr-dm
JOSEPH HORNE.
77 11:-..-ket etreef,
11 - .ENRY IL COLLINS, Forwarding and
J.LA. Corraniasion Merchant, and wholeeale dealer in MU,
C11X,02.E, BUTTES' S, FPPDB and PRODUCE generally, No.
E 5 Wood otreet,Pittabnrgh. mare,
11.11 LI, S ennutte XMAS ROBZWZOIL
TD7AILD -HEM L. WIGWAM
OURLING, ROBERTSON & CO. Mann
fv"-r; ors of Gat, Premed and Plain Mint GLASSWARE,
warehoride No. 17 Wood &seat, corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
All other hinds of Glassware and Window Maria, at
low Marla pricel. aplisdly
o. 17 rifth graze
" in 2L. Lara.
iul 2.5. 44
Dilvmmacrirra it CO.
GEOOEBS.
JAMES COLIANS
CANAL - L . rN ES.
ILUOSIDES, HAGEN &. CO.,
No. SO SYCAIIOII.II BT., Cll/011MATI, 0. [jy2D
Jomi - L. LX2011:4 J 0911113 S. LllO
RETATIk.PZN it. CO.,
T.EPEP. TO
. .
Conrad, Thompean a Co., Philadelphia.
Thompson, Oar!: a Yonne,
Biter, Price a Co, 1.,
Caleb Cope a Co ."
g I
Barcroft, Bearer .%
Co.,
Caabjv Neville a linghea,
. M. Lewis, Cashier F. ar,cl.M. Bank, lg
Jon G. Mitchell,Calhier March's Bank. "
Morris L. Hallowell t Co., ..
McCutcheon a Collins, tg
John M. Kennedy a Co., igg
Balguel &C 0.,"
Pickett, Mathews a Co., Maysville, Hy.
Shrewsbury a Price, Madison, Ind
W. IL Langley 3: Bons, Gallipoli*, Ohio.
Lawrence a 3iathias, Louisville, Ohio.'
A. D. -Balloc.k A - Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
W. Holmea & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bagaloy, Cosgrove a Co., ..,
novi Hay*
GLASSWARE.
ZA.1.7.3 L. LIDLES
AA EDLIE & IMAM, Successors to Mulvany
a Ludlie, manufacturers of Cut, Moulded and Plain
kiint and Fancy Colorod GLASSWARE, and dealera in all
kinds of Window Gloat', Flasks, Vials and Battlea. Ware
house corner of Fi..mket and Water wrsoots, Pittsbnah. .
•=l2.l.iny
WINES AND LIQUORS.
SCIEN E 3 .fl &
win:swam DuLuis
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
155 _Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, Gins,
Monengainda and Be•etitted 'Whieao, Blackberry,
Wild Cherry, Baspbe-ry, 'ma Ginger Brandies. inpl2:ll
FIEVLIN & KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine
and Liquor Merchants and Rectifying Distiller: l / 2 Na.
6naltirncld strut, Pittsburgh, Pa. apt.ttly
TRY APPLES.-50 bids. bright Dry Ap
ples, received and for sale, by
spa HEMS H. COLLIN:I
®RN APPLES.-15 bbla. elwiee Apple
kJ , received and fur Bale by
DEANS.-20 bbls. small White Beans, just
jo received and for tale by HENRY H. COLLINS.
rpLMOTHY STaRD.-10 bags reo'd and for
a Gale by (sA) HENRY IL COJ.LTNS.
NEW WALL PAPERS CRE A P._still
they come. W. P. MA_ : RIIALLOO,
f-1 19 Ea Wood stret.t.
14IEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES.-
We aro daily receiving from our own and Eastern
factories, additions to oar !toe.; - which consists in part of
Floor Oil Cloths,
Carriage Oil Cloths.
.E - arnitrire Oil Cloths,
Table Oil 010,31-,
Crash Oil Cloths,
Transparent Oil Clothe,
Transparant Window Shades,
Buff flollands, and
Ehado Trimminga
Merchants, Housekeepers, and others, requiring any goods
in oar line, are invited to call and oss-shle the stock, and
judge for therc,selves in regard to the quality and prices.
J. it H. PHILLIPS,
VI and 23 St. Clair Croat.
DINE APPLES.-500 received this day
and far elle br REMEER Arr ANDMLF,ON,
No. a Wood street,
Oppotto St. Crbarks Had.
fIASK ET BOARDS—Far Packing Joint;
sold by - JOIEOTON it ea, -
myl.7 Pares DotTem 67 Wood etmet.
VISH.-150 pkgs. White ,Fish, = Trolo, Sal
mon, etc.• tsipn
IME.-100 barrels five& Limo just toed
.340 bY Imr3) KRIM IL =Mg.-
HIt 4 LNEY..TOPS'of - various patterns, for
cafe by Lmr2) . l . 11. "H. OOLLLNA.
- -
•
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.--Alaige assort-
Knout of Lava ritabrands, oa bond and for sate
-4FIL 8411211,
ILSBacond, and 147 Birstatroota. •
mr2.6 --
-
r fitEESE.-2425 boxeipilitio Iceittlig
lid Cheer repigill 4.144
iim2Sl = r4.oclapia,
NE=ISE
DOLLAR SAVINGS RANH.,
ES. ss xu'th mreet,
IitiDDLE BOON, JONES' law BUILDING.
CIPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock;' also,
kJ on Wedneaday‘ and Saturday evenings horn )Bray let
to November Ist, from 7 to 9 otlocut and from November
let to May lirt, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Depositereceived of all sums not loss than Omt DOLLAR,
and a dividend albs pram declared twice a year, in June
and Deelmher. , - Interest was declared at tho rate of six per
cent. per annum, on the first of . December,,lBss; also In
June and-December, 1856, and' in Jnno and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depoettor as principal, and bears the same interait from the
first days of Juno and DOcembrx, compounding twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call of even to present
his peas book. At thle_rate, money will double in lees than
twelve years , making in the aggregate EIGHT AND 011R-LIAIR
fia - Clutr. A '
Books containing the Charter, By• Laws, Rules and Regtir
lotions, At:Molted gratia;ou application at thooftloe.
Prefiliferi.t.;GEOUGE
‘• was rErso,llrrs.
Hopewell Hepburn, 'John H. Shoenberge;
' James Ehirile ' N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Robert Robb, Jnines D. Rally,
William S. Lovely, arr.es Herdranu,
Hill 13urgwin, Jiihn S. Conre,ve,
, I:2IIBELL9.
William J. Andra - ton. JamercW. Hallman,
John G. Backe:fen, Charley. Knan
Albert Culbertso P. A. bladoiA,
John B. Canfield, John 11. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin,. Walter P. 'Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock; IL D.
- Marlon A. Colton Henry L. Ringwalt,
Douglass,William l John AL Saw7er,
Francis Felix, George S. Belden,
George F. Gifimore, Alexander Tiudle.
James S. Hoon,Thcobald Umbstaetter,
William S. Haven, " George It.
,
...Feraelartrar.ri Tier:aura—CHAS. A. COLTON. 1533
RANK' OF lOWA.
A. J. STEVENS & CO.,
DESMOINTS, / O WA.
OOLLECTIONE" MADE and prompLy .
'.l taittetL LANDS selected exit located. Capitalists
wishing to make investments In tho West, can do so through
this house. Corruapondonco solicited. tuy2l:Baa
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
Promissory Notese.onds, 3.iertgascs, and all e. ecurikcs
tor Money.
Menoy Loaned on Cheeks at short dates, with cantered
security.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Persons desiring Llizaas can be azcommodated on reszona
ble terms, and capitalists can be thraished with good n.cnri
ties at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of
Estate.
Office, No Na.O POURTP. etrect, above Wood.
1;t9... AUSTIN L 00191.2, Notary Public. reb2,lv
HO l -ME & SONS, BaLkero and Ex
a ChangoßrOkers, anil Dealers in Notec,Drafta,Accept•
ancqs, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the
errt and Weatern atlea constantly for sale.
Collections made in all tho cities throughout the Uaited
States. Depozits received in par funds or current psper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth etio. tja3thly
YIIIOMAS WOODS, Commercial Bioker,
sod
Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stuck% Real Mato, ac., No. 76
rearth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jaus_
J - O.ELN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
MT:a:3, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and 8.,,e1;
Notes. dtock bougli and EOld on COMmiNion. ColloctiunS
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Dspe4iLJ. o 7
JONES' l W BITILDTNG, Fourth etreut. je2o
By the President of the United
States.
TN :purauance of law, I l JAMES BU-
A, 13,14.&N, Preeldent of the United Btates of America,
du hereby declare and make known that public sales will be
held at the undermentioned laud offices In the TiatitrlOßlt
OF Dissasaks, at tae periods hereinafter designated, to wit:
At the land omen at BROWNSVILLS., commencing on
Monday, the coa.li day of dcptember next, for the disposal
of the public lands within the following named townships,
Nerth of the bate Line and east of tr.c tizlh principal
That part of township one ontslile of the Sac cud For, and
Half Breed, Nemahrt reservation, range 17.
• That part of townships 1, 2, 3, cad 4 outside of the Soc
and Fox and Unit - Breed, Nemalia reservation, and frac
tional townships 6 and 6, of range 36.
That part of township one outside of the Sac and Fox
ream/at:ion; township 2, the parts of townships 3, 4. and 5
°Waldo of the Half Breed, Nomahe ; and frac.
tionallownship 6, of range 15.
That part of township one outside. of the Sac and Fox ro•
eervation; town.shipi 2,3, and 4; that part of township
outside of the Half Broad, Nemaha reserration, and town
alx;p 6, of rango.l.4.
Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 13.
Townships 1,2, 3,4, b. and 6, of rau 6 e 12.
77.0wliships 1,2, 3,4, 6, and 6, of range 11.
Townships 1,2, 3,4, b, and 6, of range 10.
Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 0, of range 9.
Al 1.114 laud Ake at L',REVi' dIU PITY, commeuclng on
Monday, tho simfli day of he'ptentner PITY,
tor too diapoud of
' the public lands within tho - following uemud township:4
via:-
, . 4 .Vcrtlt of at. Lase kne and
.. eatt. of the csllt principal
Fractional townships 7 and 8, of range 13.
Township 7, and tractional townships 8,0, 10, 11, and 12,
cf range 14.
Townstripa 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, and fractional township 13,
of range 13.
Towaalupe 7,8, 0, 10, and 11, and fractional tosmaldpa 12
and 13, of range 12.
Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional toTniship 12,
of range 11.
Township; 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12,
13, and 14, of range 10.
ToTmships 7,8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 13,
and 10, of range 9.
At the land office of OMAHA CITY, conunencing on
Monday, the"siza day of &ptember next, for the disposal of
the public lands within the following named townships,
North of the lime /int and east of thz iixli principal
Fractional townships 13, 14,16, and 16, of range 14.
Fractional townships 13,14, 15,16, and 17, of range 12.
Fractional townships 12, and 13, townships 14, lb, and te,
- had fractional townships 17, 18,19, and 20, of range 12.
Fractional tossueldp 12, townshipel3, 14, 16, 16, 17, and
is, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of range IL
Fractional totinthipit 12;13, and 14, and townships 16,16,
17,18,19, and 12, of range 10.
' Fractional townships 14,15, and 16, and townships 17, 18,
1.9, and 20, of.range 9.
Lands appropriated by law for the nee of schools,
and other purposes, will be excluded from the !atm.
Tho offering - of- the above-lande will be commenced on the
days appointed, and will proceed in the order In which they
are advertised, until the whole shall !Lave bona offered, and
the sales thus closed; but no ado shall ho kept open longer
than two weeks, and no private entry of any of am lands
will be admitted untP. after the expiration of the two weeks.
Given under my hand, at the city of -Washington, this
thirtieth day of March, Anno Domini one thismiand eight
hundred and fifty-eight
By the Presi lent:
Tnos. A. EIHNIIRIOZB,
Commissioner of the General Land Oftlce
NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person entitled to the right of pre-emptiou 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
office, and vutiepayrnad ihaVor as soon as practicable after
teeing this nxicr, and beforo the day appointed ferthe com•
tnencernent of the public sale of the lands embraciii,g the
tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited.
THOS. A.,ILENDRIGES
ap23:3md Commissioner of the General. Lau 0111%.
•
gaAPS.—A large assortment of Pocket
Maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Townsbip
pe of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Mis.
Scowl. Kansas, Nobraska and Minnesota, on hand and for
Sale by ' W. S. HAVEN,
aps Nos. 31, 83 and 35 Market street.
..10: BJ. ntms.
GREEN, MARSITALL AND BOONE
Connties, lowa.--valnahlo lands in theao countfoo, fur
slia by S. OUTIIIIEST a SON.
CIOD FISEL-10 drama extra large and fine,
for We by WM. E. SMITH A CO.,
cur= 118 Second, and 147 First streets.
RIOE.-10 tierces prime, for sale by
WM, H. SMITH 4 HO.,
m r2B 118 Second, and 147 Pirst streets
QIIGAIL-50 . hhde. prime N. O. Sugar, just
roc'd and for gale by Wit. IL IDIITEI 3 CO.,
(*Mr,' 11 Rcalrd, and 13T Finn arvc.ta,
RIO 00 FEE,-560 bags, good to choico,
Rio Coffee, in store and for Bate by
rut& - RIOBETSON.
QODA.-15 kegs Bi. Carb. Soda, just-re
-1,..7 calved, and for Bale by
inyl.B
U. E 1 DT
VOICE FROM 01110.-
k
BLICMILLA, April 12,1858.
1. WHIM HAUTS :—Ayro's Worm Confections are taking tine.
ly. Throe of our physicians use them in their practice.
bend us another gross by exprms
ROBINSON h LOCK.
Compoinded and for solo at the corner of Wood and Sixth
amain, Plitaburgh. my.lS4aw
HENRY IL COLLINS
T EMONS.-100 boxes Palermo Lemons,
.E. 4 Just received and for 514 by
RRYM R & ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood street,
mosne St. Cbarkv Hotel
PROP
.-
200 doz. Lemon Syrup ;
10 " Strawberry Syrup;
6 " Pine Appie
5 " - Raspberry
Just received and for dab byl
ItEI2dRR is ANDERSON,
No. - 29 Wood street,
Jea Opposite the St. Charles lintel
TONE WATER PIPE.-
600 yards 8 inch;
LOO " 4 "
600 " 8 "
400 " 2 "
Remind and for sad° by [A] -lIENILY IL OOLLINd
'MEW itOOK.SI- NEW ,BOOKSII-
Mr.ry Derwent, by.lllrs.- , Ann 13.13tepbeall ;
Tbo Jealous Wife, by `itigß ktirdoe. ,
E'er Bab by IL A. 1;0 0 33313,
• - Ittbliutters' Agent,
Poat;Staltdipgs, 41 .!; . Ifth street.
WRAPPING PAPERS.-101'0 seisms as
sorted atm, etzaw eta raforrapplag, for sale by
'SIM, G. JOHNSTON 00, •
je9 Papor Deolers,67 Wood street.
CIOPYING PRESSES, Copying Bookb,
s ‘o Brushes, Oil Paper, for shlo by •W. B. VEN,
Corner Market and:goat:in& di..
VINE FLOUR.„--20 1 bble. Fine Flour in
dor; and for aala by
N.WANDLEd3, ISIRELNI3 & 00.,
- .
fe2o Corner of Wood and Water drosta.
lop ROOMS.--100'Extra Carpet Corn
Bro , oms on hand and for We by
Jiff S.O. & J. 11. HAWYKIL
TIPWO HOUSES, in
side by
lVisaowys iisTMORATOR. -10 gross
Ara—frorTeleabx --- p.-_A.-VAIINEBTOCK
G ov , ftwa Illtbd_amiStad amts.
• - -r. r ,
,;4'.,'A;..":,' , ",1 , :i:;.:e. -. ,.:' , '''': -,,,
.i7:.:..'4.,.!:.?..,:1,00.6,t,124;
BASS.
TIIOS. D. LOOLS
BY AUTHORITY.
-,A4O
NO;' 602.
IncridaLti
nurse/tan.
inaridian
JAMES BUCHANA N
UILLEII As ItIOKETSON
South Pittsburgh, for
S. CUTHBERT &RON,
GI Market street
~'. ;~+-
RAILROADS.
RAIIAtOAD
The Pittsb% Fto Wayne &Chicago
17; ,T 24
R A jilt 05:' , DvGm PAN Y ,
WITH ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK
and equipment, and it a through connections is pit.
pared to transport l'agaangera and kreight from PUMA
DELPHIA and PITTSBURGII to CLUOMIO, ST. LOUIS,IN
DIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, and all places West and South
went, with a great degree of regularity mud expedition.
The fact that this Road tonne a direct and consolidated
line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar
antee that its Traini will make good time, aud connections
with Trains on other Road.
ON AND ANT.EB. MONDAY MAY lei b,.lSa, the Trains
on this road will leave the' UNION DEPOT, Pittsburgh,
daily, (Sundays excepted, as
PASSENGEI: TB.AINt3 LEAV.II
- -
Pittat , argh. Cie:loMb. 21. Wayne.
11. 8. Mail, 7:35 A. 61. 7:07 P.M
First Express,. 5:40 A. M.., 10610 P.M. S:OD P. M.
Second " 211 P. M. I 10:23 P.M I 4:60 A. M.
BELCH CRICA - 00—Firat Lx.preas, at ,7:00 A. 5L Second
Exprma at 1.:30 P. 11.
REA.CII Oi_NO.INNATI—Pirat Express 5:20 r. Second
Express 7:25 a. Ix.
REAOII ST. LOUIS-1 7 ir4. E..xpre.a LAO A. U.; .SOCCIId
preen 4:53 P. U.
Ail Twins mats cle - so connections at croatlino for Colr.m.,
br.a, Cu - cinnati In liaaar leis and Sc. hodia; alp°, at Port
Wayne with Train,. on V%oba h E,nd Railroad for
Lafayette, Central /11Mcia end ciL Leah; ntdo, at Foreat
Trains on the M. lt. L. li. E. 2., 61,1 Lima with Trill= ch
Dayton aud . Miebigan Railroad
.
From Chicago. 11.Wayue. 1 Crastilee. I Arr.PNIAS
U. S. hlail,`lo,oo P.M. 5130 1210 P, 111. 8.62 P.M- I
Ist Express, 6,30 A. M. '21,10 . P. M. 0:12P.31. I 6:10 A I
2d 0:2.5 AM 1:15 P. 174.
-These Trains make Moo connections with Trains ibr
tulelphia, Daltimora Now York and ]lo ton.
'l'rains from St. LOlll3, ILdianapoLin, Cincinnati and Coltcli,
bus make closo connections at Crestline with all rote rintor
Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains front i-3t. I.4.mis, Central 113 N
110 iii Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with atote
•Trains. At Forest, connections are mr.de with Trains to ar.d
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Daytcn. The U. S. Maig
from Pittidmrgh to CreAlice, t-Ang a train for local buds
Is overtaken by the Second raprem.
ACCOMMODATION TE.A.lNS—Leave New Brighton for
Plttabui . gb, at 6:30 A. 51....und 12:30' P. LEI,I - 0 Pitts
burgh for Now Brighton at 0:30 A. M. end 6:0'1 I'. IL
13AllOACIti CHECKED TH.RGIrrOII., and n 0 charge for
handling.
• Traveirre or per-Kris intending t.^. par.:hawk; tickets In Pitts
burgh for the West, will bmr in mind duel the only ALient
authorized by the P., F. Vs. a C. It. lt.; C. A P. It. it., and
Sti.uben7illo and Indiana ltail road C0111;1111.lha, k
GEORGR PA ILK Di, at the Util,,n 'Plc kat Office,
Common' with the Penn's R. It Passengcr Depot,
Cotner Liuorty and lit ent otroe:s.
BAGGAGE will act it pcetr.ms lissing
tickets st any ocher ico in this c.ty.
TO C0.7.1',1ENC,.1. Ws MONDA f, May lath, and continue
anti further • -
J. J. HoU:=TON, Gen. Pte.a'r. Fr't. Ag't.
burn, PCIf.G'T. Ag,tit, Chicago.
JOB. 11. .!dtIORII, Superiutuadrnt.
l'c IS' WY WEST Elititi "0.04 J TIE ,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA I'ITTSBU GA, Pr. VTAYNI4 and CD3CAGO,
AND CINCINNATI, Li M1...T0N a DAYTON RAI I.ROALt,
VIA. 131:11.11V A CUTOF
tra. Dit li:e (day :1142 rrilu j, cot w Cifidmvi
rfilllS LINE is comv, - *.l of loads of the
flint tlia3a, and In lacatod tt,rouLzu a bc-antiful and
highly cultivated portion of tho
Direct connection in laude it utnurtati with tiro Ohio and
Miesinsippi Railroad, (the troda 1.. f I Lie U. H. A 1).1 U. It
Itarrad.B, being eLunected, for
Evartatilln,
Batch t,
Loci 2,
Cairo,
Now °rte.-m i d.
Gotauoutica made at Elf. Willa with the Pacific itatirceil
and Nliesout Plitot Packete,
KANSAS AND IcE.B2II,ASKA,
Aud ail pupa. I ,7rfu. Aluo cuuzsoclo at Oincinuntl with
li:waneliy (loutral E. R., for Lar.ingcuu, Dal:villa, ',frankfort
and all pointy fa Cltmtod tioritucky.
a s mitin leave Penn otttatf9ll.mig :
Throujh Ciriciuratti with
20 . CAti , Ch , ll.lgo or Mall, LLr
riviits . at e!4,3 P. hi.
Lx.pre.i3 Ti
2
• . 0 rruag iE Crt.RttlL,
)d. M.., Cin. SAW
81.30A.0171 CaIECKED TEIROCOH,
B`stra co Low IDyl otikey• itomto
Y'or all thWrmation, and 'l'hrough apply at the
Ticket 0p1 4 :, 3 , rorhur idoe..h;;all:3:l 11.tAldu, or at l'ean ttreet
Station.
4 - " y ;. Pal3L , f deFirOtr. of g,lng . this 11111 WI for
cis 0111.-0.1.
J. IS. Supt. P. Ft. W. k C. R. it,
I),AkNU., McLAKEN, Elupt. C. ii. &I . ?. it. ft.
nor:11
The C?eveiantal, Pitashargh aired
Wheeling R . ailroati,
AND 3 ...
Pii6burgh, Columbus & Cluciuunti
';:f;
^V:;":3,W
R AIL s O'd D. E.
Chamga of Timo.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 10T11,
Ims, Trains will Iwo%) the Dzpot of the Vounsylvaniti
Central Railroad no iollowe:
6:45 - 1, lii. r For Cultvi c it r A ,O NItICI T PPAL I O
2 D s .;IT.Orr,
WIILLILLMG AND ZA:11171112.
co, CLEVLLAND, Tcmtuo, D. 7.7.401;
2:35 P. M. r- , -- li e ilula cALrs 6 l°BiacioptincncEt2 g s.": l Cluceland,
1
ILO LN.,tn.ic line 01 IStc.m.ern.
O ir
4:00 p e it}
‘ For ALI. Wm( Sitmo:ta ON Til3 RIVER
ILO
Pax-sen o ra &undo to g o to Chicago, or polnta beyond
OMeago, via UMvolaud, must a.* for tieLota via Cleveland
PITTSBUBOLA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI (via
sreurlEsviLLA) RAILROAD
CHANGE OF Tlllll.—Vu :ved after MONDAY, the 10th,
cif achy, 18OS, Traina will leave the Lepot of the Seen.iyiva
tua Central Railroad, as follows:
Ifor STalnlilaltil.ka, CuLLIAIDUA, ILAT'ON,
3:00 A. M. LeDLANATOLIA Lull:M*lW.) CAUL?, MLA:,
/
rrnß AND STIV LIRLI3AItd.
PCT. CINCINNATI END 31) Lane, and ALL
2: 35 P. N. Thvo i n N s T t s . I ° . u u t •in 'i cth -D . V t l i ' w 7 ithont, change
of cars.
Fassengets desiring to go to Colunibna, Cincinnati, etc.,
or any points beyond Columbus via Steubenville, must ask
for tickets via Steubenville, .I.U.LES F.AIO.I.EIt,
etiperintsadent C., P. St W. R. R.
W. W. BAGLEY,
Seperiutendeut P., U. A C. R. It.
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
FL A d g, B. 0 A 1 .
(I N and after Monday, the 10th inst.
Ni,yPass
enger Trains will be run daily, (except Sundays,) from
the Pennsylvania Itailrotd Passenger Depot, es follows
:
Mail Train leaves Pittabnr,:h....— iiOO.t. n.
Express Train leases Pittsburgh 13)A. ra.
Mail Tra n leaves ...............2.00 A. AL
Express ......._—....b. : 00 A. Id.
Arriving at Pittsburgh 8 , 1.5 A. It.
Ticket a to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket office.
Mail Train connects at Counollsville with Dusting do flalra
Coaches for Unientotv.u, Frostburg, Cumberland, etc., and
at West Newton. with Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Somerset,
Berlin, etc.
Freights to and from Pittsburgh and &tabus on Pitts
burgh and Conuelleville Railroad, will be reoeivecl and de
livered in Pitniturgii, at the "Baldwin Depot," opposite
"Duquesne Depot." Excepting such as Pig iron ' Lumber,
Stone, etc., which will be loaded or inuoadeil at Outor De-
pot, or at the canal Depot, as may be arranged with Freight
Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh.
IL BLACKTONE, Sup't.
Transportatiqp Department P. 8 C. it.
Coruaellaville, May dth, 1838. 5
New Route via River and litailne.d.
Id§2 .
ladiganolis & Cifteilinati Railroad
triONNECTING AT INDIANAPO.LIS with
Terre Haute. and Terra Banta and Alton Railroads,
to et. Louis and "Lafayatio arid Indianapolis, Now Albany
mod flulcui, and vlict.tgau Central Roads km OGIU WO,
ROUli itiLAND, BUILLINOTO.4, Cud all intormedtato
Through Preh s - ht Train to LNDIAN &POUF, TERIM
IJALITE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU.
Freight carried. freest Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg to Joao
thruilhan any other routo by 21 boars, and at OA low rates.
The only rand by which shipments ma be In—a:m . from Cin
cinnati to the Went, without brooking bulk.
Conaignmsnitz nuido *DJ. E. GIBBONS, Agent nt Charlie
21 t 1 / 0 4 W. B. ( 1 11TTING, Agent at Lawreaceberg, will
receive prompt attention, and no charge for Comeos,.fou ;
no Ma fgo far draycw. cr commfnfon at .Latarbicebiwp.
For further information, apply-to TI.IIIIIAS RATTIGAN,
(No. llb Water otraet,) Agent of tbp Company, who fa pro.
.ned to give T1Z8.071.11 ineuna a ladutnapolis, Terre
Garde, infayette Chiw.go, Peru, Gitecctiatt., 0 01.1,wfords,
vino, Charleston, and Maroon.
H. 0. LORD, Freofßta.
JNO. MIEN, Gong Freight Agent.
FURNIT ÜBE.
AmuLLTR - F,N & CO. halo on hand, at
• thoh extonslye CABINET. and ClLlift
WHY, No. 6 , 1 otroot,"ft large assortment of Yar.cy
and Plain...m alture which thoy will sell E por cent. luv;€.r
than castema.ry ronti. Term; cash only. {dee.27:y
MTO.ODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIM, Pr brx-le and Retail, embracing every
style of Pnimiture, to Bosevrosd, MahaganY and Walnut,
isattablafor Parlors, Cnambera and Dining Romeo, equal to
any In New York or Phladdrlia and at laser prides. tvery
article tares by band, awl -arionted. Cabint-makers sup
plied vdth auy quantity of IFUlllaTilll l 3 l and 011JUla, on
reasonablo - teraa. Hoteli xnd Steamboats ieruinned at the
shortest noeLo. Id= 77 and 79 TH.l2.l),Street;
Rtusbusii, Pflt OC2a,
QTAROiI.-250 bxs Rochester Pearl Starch,
waived end tcr redo by ILL NRY 11. cowrie.
BBANANAS.—First of the season gust re
caved by bxpreel and for sato by
REVILE& & ANDERSON,
No. :.19 Wood street.
Cppozna EL Oharlon'Hotoli
"L. I.)IAL BUTT Ell,-2 bbls. Fresh Roll Butter
AA) received and for ealetjJAß. AT - WS/MEM,
tr.yl2 . • Caller ISorketimidlizas ots'
execute 4 in the high9et Oyle
IL : -art, and at roasonable prie.e9, by ;
J. It. WELPIN, itac4eller and StatioaDr,
63 Wood otroetinear FcCgstb,
MEW BEDFORD SPERM , OANDLES.-
2 j bozos wzinte 4 flize;Ve , O's and 6's, Bpsrm Oandl es
os hand and far sal:: by 1k O. a J li. ithWygl.t.
- nu Ft" SBO O,IS-AE F.LE'LN.G,
.a_Ar Dwatmies teystem of Pennnansbipy for man by , f
W. B.IIAVEN;'
Corner Llarket and Eervad stmtn. "
A WNING RODS-1 set Awning Rods, Wl'
4.1 . °ale by Cie:-'5) 31F43/C7 B. 001.41Nt3.
RAILSOM)K
1858. Summer Arrangement.
ON AND - AFTER MONDAY, JULY 5.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
-
ICa IT • D'AlElAzif TRAINS.
TUB MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every.
morning, (except Sunday,) at 6:00 o'clock, Pitt/thrush dusty .
arriving in Philadelphia at 1100 P. IL
THE FAST LINE Daily, except Sunday, at 1.:26 P. M., ar',
riving in Philadelphia at 6 o'clock A.
at principal stations.
ht. ; and stopping only
THE EXPRESS TRAIN loaves the Station every evening
at 0:50 o'clock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe) Johan
town. Will:tore, Gallitzin, Altoona, fie., connecting at Har
rizburg with the Train direct forEaltiziore, and arriving in;
Philadelphia or. Baltimore at lilo o'clock, P.
ACCOMMODATION),'UA.INI3:
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves,
daily (except Sunday,) at 8:30 o'clock, P. IL Stopping at
all stations, and running as far as Oonemaugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for TUTU() Creek
Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 1140, A. IL
SECOND ACEOIIMODATION TRAIN far Turtle Creek,
Leaves daily, (eXcept Sunday,) at 4.20 P. M.
THEM ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
leaves lekcept fstmday,) at 8:20, P. M.
P.2,1118.N.1NG TILA.INS arrive in Pittslaargli ' as follows: Iprecs,l:l6, Fa,t I tae 2:25 A. let.; J 0131113-
tiuw o Accdtatnedatien, -00 a-11.; Flrilt Turtle Creek Accom
modation, 5:50; Second Accommodation, 1240, P.
Third Ascomoicdation, 0:10, P. a.
Transit for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville
Intersection with mail train East, Express train West, and .
the Johnstown accomodation. train Rant and West.
PI'PTSBURGII AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
Stopping at all Stations on tlia`l'ittisburgli - and Couneils
viile leaver daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:
NAM TRAIN....-7:00 Lt. .EXPRESSTR.AIIf..3:3O re.
RETURNING TRAINS from .Pitteburgh and.tionnellsville
Road, arrive at nttsburgh, 8:45 a. la. and 8:10 P.
*-Ij. The traveling public will findlt greatly to - their in
Watt, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot bo eta ,
passed on any ether route. As the-Road Is balbtsted with
atone, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise safety,
speed and comfort to all who inav faVor this Road with their
tpatronage. —FARE:—
o Now York $13,00 ITo Baltimore $.9,60
1 " Philadelphia
10,00 " Lanca5ter............... 8,66
.
To Harrill lag, $7.45.
Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail.
road, and to Philadelphia, Baltiniore and Now York. -.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ten
cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
where tho Company has no Agent. .
NOTIOE.—In case of loss, the Company will
.1.10141 theist
solvea responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. 11.-:-The lizoeLvier Omnibus Line has been employed to
convoy Peroangers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge hot to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag
gage. For tickets apply to J. STENS'ART, Agent,
At the P. It. It. Passenger Station,
on Liberty and Grant streets.
THE PENNSVLVA.NIA RAILROAD.
CK-7411^ - v-ZSPR THE, GREAT °MILO , ROUTE, connecting
the Atlantic Cities with 'Western, North-western
en fionth-vsestern B,tateq by -la continnous , itailway ditecta
This .Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Dail- cot
dtenauers to ell ports on the Wei' • er.- ' eon at Cleve
land and Liandusky with steamers to all portson the North
western Lakes; making theraost nratcr, -oMIAPHOL` and
lIKLLAMLE nonts by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and
from the GUST Wass.
Rate be tureen Philadelphia CaPittabwrglit
naea CLASS.— Boots, Shoes, Hats and'
Caps, Books, Dry Goode, (in boxes, bales
and trunks) Drugs, (in boxesland bales)
heathers, Furs, &a.
SECOND CLASS—Doniostic Sheeting, Shim'
ing and Ticking (In original bales),
Drugs (in caskso, Hardware. Leather(in
rolls or boxes), Wool,.and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, &c., &c.
ramp CLASS.—Avvila, Steel, Chains (10
casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Saltod
(loose or in sacks), Tobacco,
,taanulas :
tared, (except Cigars or cut,) &C.; Lc.
vouivra CLASS--Coffeo, Pish, • Bicon, Bei3f
and Parlt,(in'asaks or boxeliMiawaro , „ A ma,
Lard and Lard 011,Naila,Soda Ash, "°' "
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, &c., .to.
FLOUR-75e. bbl. until further notice.
eitAni in cur loads, RS cts. l lilo lbs. until further notice.
COTTON-2 73 bale, not exceeding &00 lbs. weight, until
further notice
shipping Goode from any point East of Philadel
phia, bo particular to mark packages "via Pennsylvania
Zeail:uad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Phileealphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwardud,withont
Fxwater Aoitre Haug WOrlllky at Co. Memphis, Tenn.;
IL F. Sass 1. Co., St. Louis; P. G. O'ltiley Co., Evansville,
Ind 4 Duraesnil, Bell &Co and Carter Jewett, Louisville,
F. i
y 4 It. 0. illeldrure, Madison , n, Lid ; 4. IY. Brown 4 Co., and
Irwin A Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham t Co., Zanesville,
Ohio ; Leooli to Co., No, 61 Kilby street, Boston • Leech A Co.,
No. 2, Astor House, New York ; No.l William st reet, and No.
3 Battery Place, New York; E. J. Snoeder, Philadelphia;
Magraw is Koons. Baltimore; D.A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
-H, H. 4GGZTON,
General' Proight, Agent.
It J. LOMBAEItT,
ap3 Superintendent, Altoona, Ps,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
EM:OVAI.—J. Zr', H. PHILLIPS' have
_Lt d removed to their now building, Nos. 26 and 28 ST.
GLAIR fir;reet, west side, betwtien Penn street and the Bridge.
3. tft.
.M.ANITFSETITBEBS OF FLOOR, PITIMPUBE,GARILTAGE,I
TABLE, AND TRA.NSPASIENT .t OPAQUE
If/NEDOW SHADE OIL CLOT I
different th;lors.
Also, DBAJ.ICPB I.N OIL CLOTHS A WINDOW SHAMS,
Of every description.
Dealers in INDIA RUBBER. GOODS, of all kinds, made
ander Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New
York P.4liug Companies, fur the sale of their INDIA. RUB
BED. BELTING, HOSE:and PAO.IIDaI. LRATKEIIi. BELT.
LNG of Eestorn manufacture, n superior quality; also, Lace
Geuther and Rivets. Agents for theO.MG FIRE—PROOF
LiENDEA L PAINT. Dry mud Peinta, Tarnishes
Turpeadno, Brushes, Glass end Putty. HOUSE AND
ilkiN PAINTING AND
dune in the best ar_d shortetftlinfe:
ideatly 4. PHILLIPS,
d.l.ture N. 33.26 and 2 et. Glair street; Manufactory c:t.
Phil
tip3ville, on the Ohio river, throe miles below Pittsburgh.
C 111413.3, OIL CLOTHS, ZIATTINO, ese.,
.
geouTtEst Street .4T.ltzrpe,t Store.
WD. Sc H. M'CALLUM respectfully
g invite the attention of their former customers
and the public generally to their present stock, just selected
for Spring sales embracing the very latest styles of Foreign
and Hem" Man ufacture, consisting in part of Velvets and
Brussels, Tapestry and Poramon Ingrain: also, 1;n:1,21.3915,
Damaak, Twilled and Plain stair calti•kas.
OIL E7,OTHE FROM 2. x 0.24 Fr au WIDE, '
Rugs, Mate, Stair Rods, Canton. and Cocoa Matting; List,
Yarn and nag Carpets; Venitian Minds; Painted, Buff and
Gnarl lielland Shades.
It will give Ile pleantre to chow gocdo to all who may bo
titoireaa ef looting or purchasing., and we nro dotermined to
offer indaccmcnts to any who may' favor na with a call, at
the old stand, No. 87 FOURTH Street, near Wood.
mylkay W. D. & IL hrOALLIIM.
fIIL CLOTH CLOTHING—Of all kinds,
ALF black and yellow, fir sale at the India Rubber Depot
a❑d 28 St °Lair street. [de)) J.. 4 a:PHILLIPS.
®IL CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
VI.JI We have on hantf, and are daily receiving additions
thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large stock
of Floor iturnitnre, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, Trans.
parent, 4-e. eu and Sufr, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, need for
lionneftkraishing and other pr.rimead. Alen, Transparent
Window Bhadea, of dry and oil bordered and
other stylse, and Window Shade Trimmings.
Merchants and others will dad it to their advantage to ex
amine one stock and piici)a before c0.1 , 1 - tg their purchason
elaeuherc. J. g 11. PIHLLI Pd,
eel° 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
VLUOR OIL CLOTHS,-
Of vm own and eastarn manulcturo—all widtha, and
cot to Boa any aim of rooms or halla--at Oil Cloth Ware
rooml, No. 20 and 29 Et. Clair ;anat.
oc=3 J. IL PHILLIPS.
Seventy-Five Plow and Second-Hand
CARRIAGES AND BIJGGIES,
FOR BALE AT
WRIT'E'S REPOSITORY ®
TY3O MILE RUN,
NEAR 'LAWRENCEVILLE.
T"SIJBStIRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
or exchangeOn the most reasonable terms',
nee
a e assortment of Itarouches and second-hand
Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but Little
Liked. Also, twentrone new Buggiui, made in my awn - - Shop,
from the very best matorlal purchased In Eastern market.
A fine lot of Trotting Wagons ' new and second-hand. Also,
a lot of Root Wagons, Jenny Linda, Hermann:mu Wagons,
Jersey Wagons and Rockaway, two fine Pilaster's, seats for
four persons, ono of them Watson's make, , and .the other
New York make. Two tine Sulkies, one made by Mr. D.
Rodger% Philadelphia, and alew Common Boggles, suitable
for light marketing. The subscriber flatters himself, that
he can nicks it to the labored of persons wishing to pur.
chnse, to give him CI
The establishment Is convenient to the city, the Excelsior
OmnibueLi roof Catches passing the door every ten minutes.
nix23:lydior JOSEPH WHITE.
GROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS
'ISO bags Rio Coffee t'
100 chests Black and Green Teas ;
25 bbls. Crushed Sugar ;
25 " Coffee
11 " New York Syrup;
vu " Eew Orlfans Molasses ;
b Tierces Now Rho ; -
10 boxes W. W. H. Grant's Tobacco ;
100 " M. R. and Layer Raisins;
20 kegs Preach Plums;
2 Puncheoniaaraalca Bum;
2 " Santa Oran Rum;
'2 Pipes Hollandßiu;
Also, French Brandy ; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Cham
pagne Wines; Pure Old Rye and Retitled Whisky, in store
and for sale low,hy . HAWORTH , dc REOWNLEE),
Successors to Haworid4Bro. 6: Brownlee,
Cor. of the Diamond and Diamond alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
SUNDRIES,
15 bble. Faatwick'e Syrup;
"- New York
25 ." , Baltimore "
01 hhda. NOW Orleatui Sugar;
150 half cheats Young Hymn Tea;
50. " Black 'yea, for sale by
Je2o - W. H. SMITH &CO
MANILLA PAPER;—;.A Large Lot various
forsale by W3L G. 'JCFLItibTON 8; CO.,
a.) • - Wooti it. •
1011)1,0tATION 'BIIGAR* ZOLASSES
B._ I'oo lb& fallziMr - Ir.:o43d g a • •
bus - 0 3 kctvarage , grime. l SLO. 401nEPAa;
131. James 13: it. mallards, now, landingand
MILL 11.101CHTEON,
276. 221" and =liberty tired.
fur saki, by
m 721
11.1 DILL PAPER—Of Vest pality—for gale
aky by WM. (t. JOtitiSTONT6O6;
Je2B Btatioriers, bi VlOO4 Obroat.
WiIiVELOPES.—Buff, Straw, Amber: and
_EU 'White, of all atzeg, sold wliolosala or rota% bjF _
Wit. G. JOHNSTON & CO., •
m • Stationers and l'aporTealera, 47 Wood at.
O.ODA ASII.- 7 400 casks Soila—Anh now
Lending and for gale by
' myta PULLER. t RICHETSON.
VUGS.--10 barrels fresh. Eggs, just , recetv
ed and for ale by SA AFYS'A. ii132E.13,
e 22 Corner Idarkst and Erst Artrega.
COD FISH.-- -
COD
8 drums extra Large Cad lath;
a 4, largo Just recalsea ead
for sale, by • NEM= ItiCUIESTSON,
mr23 • Nos. W. and =I Lit art? am: l h t,f
`fir:~~~a e~,
5~,r...
700. XllOO tbs.
60c. V IGO Sits
600. @ 100 the
MEDICAL
DOCTOR HOOFLAMYB GELVARATED
. ammelAra ' •jsrsrmas, • .
PERAMCD 22 Da. O. M., .lACHEDNI Pzaala , PA "
WM'effeettelb: ctiz
COMPLADtifi, JAIINDICA . OEM
NIO OR ITERVOUrnRI3T.LII7, DISBASES
OF fflaD 11. 1 101 - raot-
Arid arl Dittue3 drisardacd tT f 9 forma
Bach ,
as Cons*as
Com-Inward Pfb2s, •
V - alinem,oritilead to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, "
Natuseau, Heartburn, Disgust fer Food,
Vnllnans oy weight in the Stomach, Sour &oda.
tations, Eintring,pr Fluttering at the Pit of the Sts
mach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difdenn
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating
sonsatione when in a, lying posture,Dimneas of Viskirta
Dots or Webs before the fight, Foyer and Dull Pain
A:the Head, Deficiency of PerapirationirYell
'Owners of the Skin and Limbo, Pain n
the Side„ tack, Chest, Limbo, &a,
:Sudden ghiskee of Mat burn.
lag in , tholech, Constant
Imeginiurs of Svii, and, =
gre 'Depre..on of
-.8 04-n. 20 . _ r •
In attributing such valltadepreporials , a - talhie remedy, na
rush or unwarrantable assertion is ma:di:Out is simply stated
a fact; proven undeniably and Cenelnurvety by the eztraoss
dinary cures, and benefits derived from' under the di
rection of its inner's - lib tignater, Dr. Electand, among all
°Weise of Enfopean society, and from tho inunento' mew of
testimony, from all • parts of the AlD.o2kan continent, acre.
mutated during- tholast ten psalm In the , hands of the p 2123-
ent proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to 'which the
German hitters are adapted, it is with corrovr WO my it, is al.
most universal; indeed Caere Is Emrcaly-afamily thYor.ghetel
the whole extant of mu' CaUlltily in vihich them cannot be
found among its members that pecalbm•sr.Votiand
appearance dene• - g.a diem , • Liver, or an emaciated 'and
shivfing Dyspeptic. • ,
Then of what iromenzeimportancs to this clues of Inv all
'that a certain and reliable remedy "should be placeidvitki
their reach4.one. In which no baneful or injurious-drag en
tare into its composition:: A romedy_on which the patient tee
rely with the utmost confldenced certainty, and be assure d
from actual and tangible pro. ib it the article he is using
f , ally possesses the virtues attributed to it. Stich a rem %y
tit- "HOOILAND'S GERMAN BPFPERS." Thousands o i
.oilers have been expended in its manufacture and diffushm
throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietm
feels the greatest satisfaction in stating that there is tic
state, county, or even village, where tho Medicine hoe bees
introduced, that there cannot be found numbers wilding
testify to Its virtue&
It is need constantly in tbo practice of a large number o.
the meet prominent Physicians in the country, into have
also added their written testimony in evidence of its &teat
virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of
all those afflicted with nay of the obeye diseases to give the
Bitters a trial, and rest essaml tit will never be regretted.
In proof of the statements above Made, all are invited to
read attentively the Almanac annually by the pro
prietor, for Parmore and Peinilie- ' containing is great num
ber of tueful r*calpts, in addition to the testimony in favor
of the Mitten., front the most prominent and well known in.
clividuals in all purls c i the Union. All Agents for the Bit.
tern are antliorizz,l p, distribute the Almanac gratuitously.
Principal Office and Blannfe.stery,ge Az eh street, Philadel.
per, Pa.
For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities.
and at retail by Aputhecarles and Storekeepers inevery town
in the United States and (ittpaciti,. and-by
D. L. FAIINESTOOK A CO.' and
Dr. GEO. 11. ItIIYSBB,
Pittsburgh.
Jyl24l,ydwa
Of all diseases the great, fire: cause
Springs trim neglect of Itigtare's i.5W6
SUFFER . NOT
I* lIEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN
all stages of SECP-ET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner
vous Debility, Strictures, Gleeta Gravel, Diabries Diseases
'of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Ithentriatiam, Sere.
fake, Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs,
Throat, Nose and Eyes, (limas neon the Body= Limbs, Can.
mere, Dropsy, Epileptic ;fits, St..iltaai Dance, and all dineesca
arising Icoin a derangement of the Seamal Organs, such as
nervous trembling, lo .a of memory, leas of power, general
weakness, liallllWs of :Hon with peculiar spots appear in
before the eyes, lea of sight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver
dimities, eruptions upon the face, pain in the bock and head,
female irregularities And all Improper discharges from both
Boxes. It matters not from what cause the disease origins.
tad, however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is
Certain, and in a shorter time thanes permanent care can be
effected by any other treatment, even after the dikase has
baffled the skill of eminent physicians and eatisted ail the r
means of cure. The medicinal ore pleasant without odor,
pausing no statue...a aid lino - from mercury or beirsen. Dur
ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws
Of death' many thousands, who, in the last (degas of the
above mentioned diseases had boon givgp tip to die by .thoir
phyeicians, which warranta in promising to the afflicted,
who may Ogee thausaalins under my earn, a perfect and
Most speedy mire. Secret diseases EVe the greatest enemies
to health, as they are the first cause cf Cercumption Scro
fula and many other diseasesaand should be a terror to the
human family. As a permanent cure Is scarcely ever effect
ed, a majority of the cases falling into the hands of incom
petent persona who not oulY fail to care the tilts- aims but
ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury,
Which, with the dleczae, haateue the sufferer into a rapid
Consumption.
But 'should the disease and the treatment E ot cause cimith
speedily, and the irk:tit:a marries, the disease is entailed
upon the children, who are born wills foible constitutor -Ea
and the current of life corrupted by a vino which betrays
itself In Scrofula, Totter, Ciente, Eruptions and other [elec.
lions of the skin, oyes, threat and lungs, entailing upon
them a brief existence of suffering end ooasigning . them to
an early grave. •
iStlial; is another formidable enemy to health, foP
nothing else in the dread catalog:le of human diseases cateme
so destructive a drain mpon the eyetem, drawing its thou
sands of victims thicuiele a few yearn of eiillea ing down to an
untimely grave. It &slava the nervous systene, rapidly
wastes away the enerV63 oY life, canoes mental derangement,
prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies
for marriage, society, business, and •all earthly happiness,
and leaves the sufferer wretched in body and mind, predia•
posed to Consumption and a train ,of evils more to be
dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I as
sure the =forte - late victims of Selfaibuse that a permanent
and speedy cure,can be effected, dad Witli'the abandonment
of ruinous practices my patients can be neutered te.robust,
Tile afflicted aro cautioned against the 11113 of Patent Medi
cines, fur there are so many ingentene mars: in the columns
of the public prints to catch and ebb the unwary euffarera
that millions have their cenetlintiona ruined by the Vile
compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nor•
trums vended so "Patent Medicines." I have carefally aane
'based many of these called Patent Medicines and find that
nearly all of them contain Corradve Sublimate,
which in
one of the strongest preparatoaa of mercury and a deadly
poiaota instead of miring the disease disables the eye
t ne for Ito.
Three-fourths of the patent nostrum s now iu use are put
up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not under
stand even the alphabet of the:natal:a 72ze4icrt, and aro eqm..l.
ly es destitute of any knowledge of the human system, hav
ing one object only in view, and that to mace money regard
less of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated
on principles established by twenty years of practice, and
sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures.
Medicines, with full directions; sent to , any part of the
United States or Canada:4 by patients communicating their
symptoms by letter, Buttress corras - poncleues strictly con
fidential. Address J. SOMMER - nil:A Pi, D.,
°Moe No. 11'.31 Filbert street, (Old Ito. 105)
below Twelfth, 'khilsdelphia.
;Great Chance t fitIAE•I 413 FeaenZlieY.
THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECU
LATION OF TILE TIAIE3—ONLY ONE e 0
DOLLAR PER SILIRE.—Forty thousand dollars h.
worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry, t 4
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a groat variety .-par:
of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand shares, at one dollar per share, as follows:—Upen the
payment of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re
celpt, which will entitle him to °needier° in the above mad!.
vtded property. Whoa the shares shall have been cold, the
shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting *of the Shareholders shall
then be held in the city of Philadelphia, and the whole of
the property disposed of or distributed among them; in such
way as shall be determined upon by them; each Sharehold
er shall bo entitled. to ono vote, a Committee. to be selected
by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin
tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc
tions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro.
party to such wean or persona as the Shareholders may
appoint to receive the some. The Real Esiate consists of
one three story brick dwelling hone end lot, valued at
story s2eoo,
aid two three brick dwelling houses and loth valued
at 2100 each, in.the city of Philadelphia, clear of all incline
bronco, andelt% indisputable; the other property consists
' of the whole stock and fixtures of ono of the largest Watch
apd Jewelry Stores in the city of Philedelphia, new,
and for
a long time pee: kept by the - subeEriber. The stock consiet
ing of very lino Gold and Silver Rusting Case Leier Watch
es, very flue Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lephao and Other
Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Scale, Lockets, Ear Wings,
Brooches, Bracelet; Diamond and other Rings and Pine,
Studs, Sleeve Battens, Ace, lc., Gold, Silver and Stool Spe.C
ticies, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons, Knives, Forks, lc., ace °Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxer, Accordeons, ant &great variety of:other goods. The
above is not one of those schemes which era devised to en
tete the unwary, but is and wlllba a fair sale of the entire
ptoperty belonging to the subscriber, persona are positively
anar_red the atonic has not been purchased tor the purpose of
deception, and to palm off Common Wit and Plated Jewelry,
Sir line Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect.
able persona are given as references, to those illepoted to pur
chase shares. All orders by Mail eucloelug tho money will
be promptly attended to; and receipts forwarded to the e.tl
- the sender, by return mall. Any person Bending
ten dollars at ono time,shall receive eleven separate receipts,
in as many separate names if desired.
eel, In writing for eharee, please Write the name of the
Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This Is
the greatest chance of getting a largo amount of valuable
ptoperty; for a small sum, ashes over before been ofiered to
the public. Send on your order! as shares are gelling rapid
lie and it in confidently expected the distribution will soon
be made.
' Articles allotted to persona at a distance, will be sent to
them at their exponco.
I€l..Agente wanted in every town and villr.go. All cora•
mtintcationo mast ho addrocsed to
L. le BP.OOMALL, -
No. 60 Beath Second street, above Cheenno .
PhiLedelpaa.
CLOVERSEED.-25 'sacks just received,
and for sole by (Celli HENRY EL COLLINS
GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS.
50,u, n .Tuat rezolvoci ;Ind fol ssla Cy
. • W. 8. lIAVELN.
-Corner Market and Second stroefa.
in.DRUMS COD FISH., for Fate by
a la BAGAItir, 00ltlat..V11 k (Jo.,
Eir24 . Nos. l 9 e.qd 2t) Wood Meet-
WOOLLE k'S SALVE for sale wholnlact
and retail at tho Drug kHoro of
JOHN HAFT,3B.,
Culler f Wood and Siztb a:34 Pittaburgh .
TIMOTHY SEED-10 Imah. Goo 4 Timothy
, Seed for sale by JAS. A. MIXER,
AYE FLOUR.-15 bbls. just roaaived and
,Afoi halo by [oar3] Ell ailtY IL COLLINS.
IGGS.-10 bbla. fresh Eggs just rectived
and for sae by firtW Eil;6ltY IL COLLINS.
XPANSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring r and
41.1- all the otht celebrated Skirts, for:sale by
a • JOS. HOWE, 71 Market street:
fILACK LACE' MITTS.—A lugfi stools of
excellent styles, with and without:lingers. vary cheap
at . (ap26) JO3. .110.1tNE'3,21 Market 'Moot.
CIOTTON :110SIERY.—Every variety
Cotton fiteeltinge and ling Rase.= the loweat prices
wholesale cr retail, at JON. HuRNUS,
np243 Dldtket street..
YRUP.=-1.0 bbls. N. O. SyTup for , sale, on
conslgnmont, by (ap7) HENRY II:
Vilo.ll--S'ir..tierees prime :dice, just ream-
Alb ed end for side by' MUM. & 13.10.13XT5011,
pa da 1 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty' street. -
. • a .
$6OO F
ho ° t! - 8 e
and plers
otly altnated on Aft. Washington. Toms easy.
fag 'ON,sl2laskat •
- nLACK : GRAPE . VEI Of - - extra size
and qtuality—very cheap, at lIININEI4
ap2o, - • 7, . Market street.
Roo , heetikTrr ,,
/1812 . 1 qbx • , X .
• )
471
M%Vi
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'MEDICAL
~.
JyR. „
JVULANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
A.ND
LIVER PILLk
VVE beg leave to call the attet•-•
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the
We refer to
Dr. Chas. lillane's Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pill
We do not recommend them at
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFT,T,GE,
For, expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been -
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK.
HEAD-ACHE; 8a: In cases of
, EVER, ANY AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure. .
As specifics for the above min-.
tioned diseases, they are Unrival.d,
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
ter'mined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele
brdted Vermifuge and Liver
shall continue -- to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and -
,Purest material, and com
pound them in the' most thorough
manner. Address all orders
.to
FLEMING BROS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. S. 'Dealers and Physicians ordering from others
than Fleming Bros.-, will do well to write their orders
distinctly, and take none but Dr. lifLanes., prepared by
Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To thoso wishing to give
thehi a trial, we will for Ward per mail, post paid, to any
part 'of the United States, one box, of Pills for tivelva
three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifage for
fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must
be accompanied by twenty cents extra. .1% -
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Private and Confidential Medical Advice!
T THE BUFFALO PRIVATE
TAI,--Established for the curo of Syphilis, Semite
Wu/amass and the Secret Infirinitits of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. AMOS SON, Buffalo, N. Y. OM.co corner ofMain
and Quay street - 4 (up stairs.)
A! MOST SOIENTII7IO trammori.
,An inatrtimont for the cur° of Genital Debility, or Nootnr
nal Nmissibmi, more properly known ae Seminal
Oan be 'permanently . cured in from fifteen to twenty
days, by the TM of thin matramont, when need conjointly
with media:ow.
YOUNG /TEN TAME PARTICULAR NOTIOIL
Dr. AIMS: & SON take pleasure/1i announcing that they
have invented a most important( a its ument for the cure of
the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the
most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and
New York; it hes boon declared the only useful Instrument
ever yet invented; for the cure of. seminal Wetiosa,of any
disease of the genital organVeittsed by the secret habits
of youth.
Dr. ABIOS & SON, In order to satisfy the most skeptical
as to the meshy of their instrument, pledge themselves that
In any instance whore they may prove unsp.tisfactorynflor
fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in.
strament in good - order.
Persons wishing the above useful Insthment - will observe
that thapticoodth the accompanying directions, securely
packed and sent by express, is ten dollars.
NEVI 8.1111111b1P.8 AND COIGN OUREIS. °
Dr. AldOS 15 SON may be consulted from eight o'clock in
the morning until nine at night, in every stage sc d symp
tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhea% Oleets, te'condary
Symptoms, Seminal WW-usess, Impotence and S t tares of
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable cesrt-sy. The treatment,:
they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years'. extensive
eud successful practice in London. The most inveterate
OVECZ of Venereal Diseases eradiated in eight or nine days,
nd cases:of a slight nature in two or three day% at a mod
erate expense. The cure effected without confinemenVor
hindrance from businem also, nodes end pains in the bonen
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
A CURE WARBAN/MD.
Dr. AMOS do SON have devoted their attention exclusive
ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they towe l ',
consequently bean enabled to render to their follow•creature
a folly testided and greatfully acknowledged by convales •
contpatient.s and others daily. arriving in town from 41.1 parts
of the country, for the exprmpurpc , se only of consultations
while their exertions hero been crowned with the most sig
nal advantages; yet from whet they have , experienced i -
Inquiring Into the cans= of these. Infectious complaint
(from their most simple condition to that of the most dan
serous and inveterated) they have always entertained the
pa e' lity of their prevention and removal, and likewissin
varially found that the most horrible and manosaut forms
of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol
lowing causes:—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effects of un
skilful and improper treament; therefore, Dr. A 3.108 a
SON have succee , led in discovering, in the selection of their
remedies, u insfe, eirectnal, and cautions course; omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character,
as well as those whose premature or injudicious application,
might bo prednetiv3 of bed consequences In the hands cl
private individuals. In chart the landible end of their se
ttled:ea Is the Iceaening of a great mass of hathan misery by
the atienlation, relief and prevention of those grievous af-
Motions that ape in re.,110 , the mut foe of hfa t .and which,
while they so extremely =round us, call aloud - for our aMII
and Interference for their extermination.
0011NTELY INVALI-DB.
roreor,a In any r.nrt of the world way bo bnecteafally
trveted by forwarding a correct dettal of
.their cnne, with te
rateittance for medican44,
Addroo3 Dr. - AMOK Os SON, corner Main and Quay streets,
Iretalo„ Y. Y ' jaMtl.tsrly
'ORNATE DISEASES.—DR. isityWN'S
I:d_RDICAL end SURGICAL oXcee. •
No.: 60 BUITIIFLEILD Strut,
•
burgh, Da. - •
Dit. DISOWN IA on old citizen of Pitts.
Margit, and hes been in pmctice for the
lest twenty-lies years. Ms bulduess has
Dem confined mostly to Private and SaTTAe. - VV`
glen" Disease&
QIITZPNB Alai STRANGERS t•V VI•. 1 :-4 :; 0.4%
in need of a medical friend, (Mould not •, *•• itiATits, ..-
i
fag to find out the sare place of relief.
no Doctor -b a regular graduate, and , .
his experience In the Vestment of a certain class of disessaT
la a sore guarantee to the iniffererenf obtaintng permrmetat
relle4 , by the we of his remedies and following his advice.
DR. DlDOWisni RIME=S
never Tail to cure -the wont form of Venereal DltiOarsC4:l-.
Itnpuiittes and Scrofnlens' Affections. AI.RO, all &erases
arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the
form of a totter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of chin
dioeeses, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant ,
To _persons so affiloted, Dr. D. offers hopes , of a stra and
ci.•-•:edy tome:.
SEMINAL VIDAHNTSS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, bronght
on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification which
tbo young end weak-mindedoften give way WALD their owa
deatruction t ),are the only reliable remedies known in this
country—they ore eau, and make a speedy re:tonal:l to
health.
ItHEU - 4:I,LL^II3IL
Dr. Drown's remedies never fail to core this panful dta.
afewslayi---ho vrtil warrant a cure. Ha aieo create
Plies, °loot, Gonorrhoea, fitrictrsa, Urethral Discharges,l%.
=m e Weekneee, Monthly Suppremioue, Disestaa of the
JoinM Fistula in Eno, Nervous Affections, Pain in the Back
and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together with all
diseases of an impure origin. •
6 letter describing the 'symptoms, con qioing a ust, dl.
rested to DB. BROWN, Pie. 60 Smithfield sleet, Pittsburgh,
pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any
address; safely packed antisecare_from observation.
Otlke and Private Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pitts.
burgh, Pa. a.O
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