~~>:: ~„v gAIIIEL O. WINGABP, • • AT IrOgNi.F.N ikrif 7171:01. 7 e'r PrEW=Ls' ClV:ca.,- No. Ti GW.FI.` Leave:, bztgan Yozzth street s;el lad plaaarei alley. -------------------------'ltiF"k'-rA3.tlr,S A. 1401* , Loraey at I4avt,. Er 0-06 rourea at-eet, Pit b - argh, betveaa Smithfield m 2.4 Cherry srie7. • dcz..l7- , ly . . I:IAEI, Surgeon Dentist, sueecError to G. . W. Biddle. No. 144 Smithfield street. 43. OM Ce b0t... - 2 from Sto 1 dclocZ cad from 2to 5 deka. febilay _ fSCOTT. Dcntitt, Fourth street, five doors wen of :.tar'-e:. sz-021.:2 Lour fru= C) cicion. G..... to F. o'cloct: P. dezZ:y TOSEPLI FLEMING, atiCC2SSOZ to L. WL'- tt, cox. . Co, corner of Martet street and the Diamond, keeps coast - antis . on hamd a fell e,, , eertrlieet of DB:CGS, '.3.lja*- PILBYUILEBY, end ell erti• des perminiay, to i/i3 Physicems` Prescriptions carefully coatrozinded at 110=3. QM I t t , I'. g.AEZZAL •oszrn s. liallr9 I ~ , 40 eigr e P. "o 1 A.B, 51121.1,L u,Co , Importers rind - 1 . 1.13 C .. 6 tif 61(38.8 W 0 dealers in Froach krld America PARLT. 11A-VG. PiTTSBURCH, PA. ItElid. ;!.o. Sod street, Pittetar•4ll. , -! d.Yat 7 Wo e for tho celobra':od-raerafLdtares ofiesnns. :RON, SKIL'i, CJI - ZON I' hal.Ns, aa, ao, CON ST..ts , N-Tn De ice_ ' ' '. is <;:.., Pd.riz. azg; ~., PE= rail-- ..tozml2.;. At:T.17.3;2i EX ";lEli t!..NDEIISON, (,-uccersur.:., to , jCZ.t.::: hDOil.`2 Ca..) dealers in FOREICN P . 2:IITS, NUTS, SPICE. 3. Ft:O7.IO2:AR F,SUGARS. 4 No. 3.9 xtrsiiit, opposite the St. Chartel Rote, 4-r7 brsgh. .1: E4TTLE, T TAI LO No. (Dr. Irish's T°4' Sr. CLLR STIEE: te j &ERA, ARCHITECT, REMOVED froy corjaer and Wcod to ...All3. STREET, In Phillips' n.v oaililing-00ntinUOS to prepare Naas and Spocifientions °Laud to Superintend the Erectior_ of every description of Itnildinsts 4 - °ELTON, BELL AND BRASS .MC'r 'FOUNDER," No: 70 SECJ:TD street, Pittsborgh, Pa., to prepared to furnish to order CratrßOH, STE AILBOAT,-PAOTOL'Y AND OT's" It BELLS, Of all istwa, from 10 to 10,000 Foo. CBMIE BELLS made to order. STOP end (..*AUGE coma or all eize3, for Stosnaboatz. MDIES.AL WA'Erit and every variety Bro.ze f.aished 10 the neatest mammon BABBITT , ANIT 3 AT: ALTAL; 2IILTOYS Pd. wita KETALLIO PAWING . , for Steam. frozinet , - [ap'2:l; _ OUGIIRIDGE & MAXWEI.,L, •Lmrsc-zu 07 ripoid=rol.Gll69lSea, ml*x.ro Frazzle ant! Urra.lllA.s; And Doalers in CIOCII2, EVISO Yarniehing Gods, C. tro. 120 Wood ctzset, rtbovo h, Pr=s Fi trn ft cia, [nahailyi. Farhine BraShC3 12:13:13 to Order EDUCATIONAL. St. Frare, - 13 Academy for 1303 T, ITNDE2 TEM 0f.13:-.P OF Try FRAIIMEOAN DraT.ll2l2 Loretta, Cam:brim County, Pct. I S INSTITUTION, - NATUR&T4AY ffittl/itti fO7 Eduaational purposes, affords all Ine dame:meta that can be. dcelrod for a .Oatholie In ltntion. It is located in the scut healthy and picturesque portion cf the allegheniea, distant four miles from Cresson Elation, the Ar=t mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The echo'Jiatie year. cemmencing the fist Monday La ,loptemL‘er, Will ease the Itt.2 of July folio:ring. The Terms for Board., including, a thorough English Eska tfic Comma, are $lOO per annum. The Classic anGllmlern LeusgutEm form an extra charge, of $lO per annum. wee , i-g and r_se of Badding $lO. /for forthe: pardealas apply to the cuperier of the Ace. demy. Referoaosa can ho made to the Lt. Lc:. Dr. O'Coirscm apVlayda-vf Vincent's College and Seminary., WIEDER TEE CAFE Cr TEC BESEDICTEM FATE:CBS, tor Lextrobe, liVcsamoreland et:nutty, Pa, . IN THE COLLEGB ARE TAUGHT Till .1... nand branchea of English Education. In the sraulth.r.Y., thz. Giasrc, .qatt.c. - - - .4103, zUlric; Philor.ophy, etc., and the different branches higher a - zzditon uocacEary or useful to thevo aspiring to Priesthood. The term for Bcard and Tuition are $BO per 'iv:a', to to paid seal-aunnally, striczly in advance. - German and Frendh and other lauguaTa..,• Drawing, r 4.lllt ing and lAagic,form no extra charges, excepting some r tats persation for the net of instruments. liediane, Booie, Etationer7, ctr., form extra CILELTE6.2. PO= partien_lan apply to the Director or the Co'eg , g. The Collegiate year hogins en the let of Septeral ter, and ends on the Bd of July following. .. PATIIIt., - 1. Cl. B Ul., it, Dirncarr of the C rilegn. D 1 Y GOOi)~. Eteiren,oll: gleer:3nebu A CRASH—INJESI—Ba• Lug determined to sell oar sto:!1, tlxo' /1.-. " the The cre 12. , ..re =de a geac.—...! sweep— . .1.3-EDUC.KD :CE To rail lower cricc2. ..coir Now iv th 3 tam to bap <ellen the ; ezor t in , n t 1.3 yOt Unbroken, :old the Prices Pot r,rivo I Do j: S. 11-3111 Z:, 77 aa..-'set ra iliT',, LAST GIIAN LIE i•.' Flti iii - tE: 6. E B oar _ e t: L.,ibt,07.:3, worth. i' cz.nt4i ) at 6 I, I A per sad. ...... do do co 62::::: f.:. ;:,c) (to Co do do .:-.3 :It, '37.5. do ‘.: - .a do th) '41. , ,' : -.., ;L., ri.a ;)0t42211 UOl 11.q1. , , TI 'alarket stroet. Lid VELVET . :II - ‘llli 4 ZaDOCED A clialc.azw.3rtz - -cra or. Lar.d a nd fo-e h yie ai ?ATLI Hof iN blarke& r.trr-t. NTLEMEN'S DER G..LRYLEN '26- 6111, 'Serino ar-f Cor,:an Gale: Shirt!: and Drastar.;—ta frasn adept.) rect ,a,,ct 3.0.9 '7 llaidiet rAr 'eounci R= uotle,n In a e 1 1 prise of Bitt-D,!,,tryi , 17:2.2.tid.—Whaletale DeLvers and l'eddlars scll ba "carat/he with BRADLEY'S TandiL-' PLY F,NifraNti 7.11F-Nki at /, riaction of FiTO Cants per pound, 137 the bundle, after ti:&I date, For Cash, and Cash only. .70s. dart et Weat/ Agent for the Nlianti-turnr ozeelloiat stook of French EimbroWeritti, and the low pricei at which, they are saarke , i, on - era 1--te tudoceirnata to ladle ?tithing prze, Vat, .Ir4— . ..—t u'l3s. MONEY I "MONEY II—PRICES'AIARK JO DOWN. Great roduction in the =toe of Trabreidortea. We Nava gone carefully over onr handsome stock. of IFRENOff.-WORSLED COLLARS, IONIA:a 51,1 LAVES, :SUBLIN FUNDS, etc., etc. And turd the prima to chit the "Fiord Timm" The Ladles !nu rely on getting bargains at woctta____,, How N.g.d. 77 biattet elreot. L SPILL SELL from the preseht time uri onalnonly cheap YON CASH- Plea.2.srailnni amain Ina our C. HANSON LOVE, 0et.20 Formerly 1.01'9 B:03, No. 74 'ateakzt et. DINTED FRENCIi M3=4011% for 62 . and 75 c:ntl, wcrth $1 and $1,25, the best amrsmont in the city. 0. LIANE , ON (foruleriy lei-faßrahel:e), No , VI efarl ONNET VELVET.—Every variety of Boa ne I,JP t material, Velvets and entni, for :ale at Foir.3l4'B. LACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS. jUIP A fro lexixtnicut, Tex; cheap. fore.al7 Love Ilvatore, 'No. `.l, Waikkot ..... .- EVERY Economical Puri:basal' of Dress Groods, EL' --Tit, 31=t16a, tr.c..;,al.3"..Aktleetir, and Ste. pie Goods, will find A to their advantage to mil and moll war New Stoes.rf Ball end Winter Dry Goodobeforopurchea bag eloawhere. 0. LiANBON LOVI, a 915 forraerli Loco 8. -or., Na. 74 as:tot et. QWLSI SIiAAVLSI—WoeI, &oche., Ec-, both long argil square, the very beat is tha city, aryl at Te.l7 kw prices for cafe. C. .E...1.N50:i LOVE, krzterly u riliD Bros., No. 74 btreet. lEDIQUE and itiAltSß3 l,l,l- IS, Fleecod, for matintinais. 1. largo arzertuannt at (Wei GPO. P,. WITM A'S PRINTE.—Tb.e subscriber has now -.11„ RS h and, end is daily rcceivin3, from the naantifec• Vann', a 1.1.... , ze Ll3.3ert , ner.t of Prir.t,r's B„ VT Potter's Printx.'s Cards, from N. 1 to 7, Satin Porcelain Satin Enamelled, and colored. Card Bards, in ilha r sita ; lirCrelrs'aCielet-_atc.l coicred • " Csrd • " Nom :Loy Bros. Vend& and Size; Colored Printing Papers ; Pamphlet Cover Papers; Glazed and Plated Papers, red, green and yellow Steel Blne Gl , red Paers and a andint plain Now, Setter, Cap, and PodoPeat, blue wbite. - J. R. WELDM, E 3 Wood street, near Fourth. tiOULD you ask me, should you wonder, Where to buy your Shone and Gaiters? GarrLus for your ieet in springtime,. Booze with heels, and pretty liusZt.X.3. Vico Fn43u SLIPPLSB for the summer, Pateat Lcather, view-aid Mocasins Where to buy cheap and F - „ool WO; I ettorad r.astver, I would tell you, - Co unto the PE.)PLES' diIUE .81,911 E. To the Peap'cce 00007 Ebutt Btory To tro Steno of DlefEN l salt No. 17 Fifth street. NEIN Bk, FORD SPRRN.. OASDLES.— •zo cz a allorted E]f.e7, 4'3, L'a wad ea, Spam. Car.dl= On hand and and V. 3: aule by Jail B. C. r. J. E. .9 Averar.. S 0 A P 8.- 1003 boxes 30.17?, 2 7b. cad 8 21,, fr-M " No. 1 Pa'ad some, in b., 2 sind 312, bcirs- EO9 " ChuLlical ohce ja 200 " oleaLo " Gerrn.en " Casula 30 " PLC: • On hand and for sale by 1.311 O'Ys7so FOR A TWO STORY Dwel linz Hone:;, of four rooms, with lot of ground fott frost on slontoroy titrect, city, by 110 deep to an fey Term; 000 ;wind, bAlanne 0130,.tw0 and throe yoarz, it. CUTIIIIERT noir24ol sfart , et street. 1.1 er LO SHOES.—A splendid article of dente' and Lodies Battnio Over Shoos. Also, Gent& Gail , ner at the Peeples Shoe Store, No. IT Fifth street, nearXarket. nov2l Bi. C 11.103. SODA.,-100 koga, - just nutted and f9r wo by IrlAt9 L BA/11218TOOra a W. = - kti)S- 1411. R. HUNTER WM. 11. 4y 18 & CO., 'WHOLESALE GROCERS, US Second & 141 Birst sts., mr2O PkVaggiirtrai MILLTZ, Philp.... .. RICEMEVIT. Pittsb'b TrimLEll3 , & RICKETSOIii, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND INTO:ITU-8 OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS. Nos. 31,11 arid 25439 (Denier or Liberty awl Irf:C/'"'" •v••••;' Tr - Tl, - 1 I'LL/IP sl. COT:11 riazwa :2.1, CO., Va Wl= a LeCAVDISM,I HOLE LE. GROCERS, G. ,. •D PITT3BITIVOI .fAyUPAOTTB.HD GUN W. , .. , &LLY, Corner of Wood and Water Woes, fol6ly PITTSETE.GIi, PA. JAIMEG crANLILINS Forwarding and Ccranils'' 'sion Merchants, ESOF4S7OBti 0.7 SENI Cotlin3 , P1tt,31317.1•011, 111011dYille a ErSO CANAL LINES. Noe. La Altr) 115 Ws: sTrzEs, Prria3ITRZII, Pe. ble - - t8.110VT.? , 3, HAGEN & (CO" FORWARDING AND COMMISSION L....aril— Joan Lamm— JaMon z. is= JOSEPII S, LEECH &..C , Nicte. 24-2 arr.d WA liberty st -ees, PITTSBURGH, PA., ErMikLisirlf 5:61,0 GR CE RS, AND COMMISSION MF,II,OI3ANTS, JOPEL g tuttr,-- " tci 0. aj. EAVti.a. 'ALO, CAL.F AND CLOTU. S, offend low, et "The Peoples' Shoe near Market. ez CO. DIVF:;NPACTIL'3 rsr`."% •trk. Irwin Streets, AND SOLE AGENTS FOP. I Mt-:D nv M 3 IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, AND COMMISSION. lIEE.CHANTS , o ^ o &nal-COME BT.. 1 CAiOIIiS3TZ, O.[V2D DEA traS IN LOUR AND BACON, FL.1.11 , 3 AND TLVNEBE ST GO K, AND Er..l TT'at MGM E3` iILMVII'ACTID RAZ S. 110 ALP F. 13 at, CO., GENE IAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Le.,ree: endWassiangten Avaaaue, iYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, 3s3txsc,m.--.7.4) , :qpt , 8. Leech /1 Co., ant Pittsburgh tierchauta ger.cmtny. . • britydd-w J. D. EDUSENIAN ( LAU. oP 110Thzvq...$ 4; SALTA') COMMISSION ,MID YOBAVAiIDING DIEU:Z.OIMM, rro. 0 N. fyiecond Stret4- 418:3m ST. LOUIS, MISSOUI3.I. CUL& a012..188T5, C. J. Hoa as, Joi WRIGHT Humphreys, Eloffma i a Wright, FLOUR FA 91:0ItS, Pr'.-,()DIUCE GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 1:7 2.11T11. WELARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER ST., Tiaa Street, BE.F.EII TO Conrad, Thompson Co, Thompson, Cask A Young, Sites, Price A Cu., Calab Cope A Co, rarcrcit, Beaver a Co', Canby, Neville et ar.g.liei, E. M. Lewis, Caabier F. and M. Bank, Joe. G. Mitchell, Ca.alderM Bank I.l.'orris L. Hallowell c Co., \lcCatchcon John M. 6.ear.cily t. Co., rian, --- oel A Co., Pickett, Matheva &Co., threviabary A Price, W. H. Langley & done, Lawrence & Mathias, A. D. Bullock 6. NV. ao!raria a 00, Bagel*, Casmave a Cc., poet Is* Arnim: L. GX.OLGt P. A. L. WEBB & BRO. (Saccol...ora w kluiva. a V . ... 13,) GEIrraAL COLINISSION IfERCHILITTS .ND AG:M. 7 I'3 IVE Ti SALE OXL DUPONT'S FOWDEB, rio SAFETY FUSE, Coriacie Prat: and Comickerca streeta, BAL.:TIMOR E., acceiva..on Consignment all kinds of Western Produce, and make advances theroon. R ?ABs.I7OS Goo.W. Smith a Co., W IL Smith a Ce., W. IL Canard, Miller a Itlclietata. mr4:3t-a-v4.6m. 113:1EN.16Y U. COLLINS, Forwarding and Gonarelsaiou Merchant, and Wholesale dealer in FMB, ' Burrut, BENDS and PBODUOR. generally, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mare GLASSWARE. LL76.= B. CLCBLIP.' SOMALI 8012.11MOEL EMT L. SILIGWALR. URLING, EOBERTSON & CO., Mann -1,-eorrorr. of Cut, Prat - zed and Plain Plitt GILASSWAND, Trarrlizato No. 17 Wood street, corner of Front, Pittsburgh. 10 — All other kinda cf GbLi33WOro and Window OWES, at LOW Marhot prices. aramily re-Naas L tzoLut -mum J. akin. EDLIE ~; 1:11.4M, Successors to Idulvany Lodlie, manufacturers of Cut, Moulded sad Plifin Flint and Fanny Colored GLABSWARB, and dealers kinds of Window Glas; Flasks, Vials and Bottles. W house corner of ' 4 ...t.'itat bad Water - streets, Pittsbugh. "alstl ,,, 7 WINES AND LIQUORS. 30EN EaYea es. CO.i srimn nniaxas vx WINES AND LIQUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTUALERS, No. 15 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, . Gine, Monongahela and idectlifted Whiasies—also,!,'Blaoliberry, Wild Cherry, Bnapbe ry. Elingar Brandies.. - [aplthly Td.;.... ..... . . .......... 11:11NNOT. DEVLIN 14 KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchants and Rectifying Distßom No. lit Sield atroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap3:ly_ DRY APPLES.-50 bbLs. bright Dry Ap p:ea, 1.-i Ted and far ; s3le, by ap3 - ELCURY COLLDP3 fRN APPLES.-15 bbla. °holes Apple rec.:dud and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. F , ANS.-20 bbls, small White Beansjlasi received and for ailo by agliE3 bags' reo'd and for IlEgla EL COLLINS. ?STEW WALL PAPERS CIIEAP.—StiII 11 they come. adItSITAL , L & CO . rA 87 Wood street. TIMOTHY sin ealo by (428) NEW GOODS I• S DIG BALI We are daily receiving fro= our own and Eastern iscwries, additions to our stook, which consists in part of Floor 011 C!oths, Carriage Oil Cloths, Ca:niter° Oil Clothe, Tab's Oil Olothr, Crash Oil Clothe, Transparent of Cloths, Transparent Window Shades. Buff lioltands, and • ShuteTrill= :11errl=ats, nortEekE.Epers, and other, requiring ony in oar is e, are invitod to call and cis:nine the stock, and Judge for themselves in mord to the quality and prices. J. is U. PHILLIPS, Noe. 26 and 28 St Clair street. HAD-10 bblz. No. 1 Baltimore Shadjus rinzived end for eale ip 1-2oCANDLESS, MEANS It 00., Corner Wood and Water streets. .ERRING-10 bbls. o. 1 Potomac Her ring, just received and for gala by ncOANDLII.SB, MEANS & CO., Career Wool and Water streets. je22 DRLED APPLES.-150 bus. chuico Dry Applea, receivad and far cala, by JAE. A. Trrns, 0„..R . OnTne: Idarter. and Pint Itreet.t. -DINE APPLES.-500 received this da sad for rale by REMER ANDERSON, No. r 7 Wood at act, ?roostße St. Charloa AtiliET BOARDS—For Packing Joints, 5:"..d by M. G. JOIINSTJN tr. 00, trvil Farm. N014,n £ 47 Were ISII . 1 5 pkgs. Whit° Fiat, Trout. Sal -22 mon, em. Iap7IEIMI7 EL COLLINS. IME.--100 barrelsfresh Limo just reel = ,41 by itnrsl EINRY OOLT INB. 311M.NEY .120 PS of 'varions patterns, fa esle by • Lmr' 1 u.-0011,INS. OBACOCI AND CIGARS.-A large assn/ moot of favorite brand; on hand' and V= =la by Val. El.' SMITS CO, ' US Second, 2..ta Kraig:reds c us tEIESE:,22S baida4Lie QOM rectivea and ECC b I U. GO I=laMIM DOLLAR SAVINGS DANIS, No. 65 ite.rrth Sired, IDEDDI,II BOON, JONES' NTIW ntrILITING. OPEN DAILY, from' 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednendav and Saturday evenings, from 11:ay let to November Ist; from 7 to fl o'cloon; wad from November lat to May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all gums not legs than 051 DOLLAII, and a dividend of the profits declared twine a year, in June and December. Interest wso doctored at the rate of six per cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1655; also in June and December, 1856, and in June and I),„ , ,:ember, 1957. Interest, if not drawn'out, is placed to-the credit of the depositor ea principal, and bears the game interest from the first days of June and December, compounding twice a yen without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass bock. tt this rate, money will double in leas than twelve years, malting in the agwegate MGM A.L.M) 0N11.11512 MR CENT. a TEAL. Books containing the Charter, By•Lawa Rules and Fop. lotions, furnished gratis, on application at ofrice. Procident—GrolOßGE ALBdEa• vita visr:Ts. Hopewell Hopburtt, James Shale, Alezander 13radley, Robert Robb, inargwin, --.- . FAUSTS7.3. Tittilam J.Ar.dcrson. .1::...nr. W. Hs::man, ~: our: ti. har:nefer,, Cia.,lcl: ;11. , .E.1.:, Albert Culbertson, I' 4. 7.lndire, John B. Canteld, Jel.e 11. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin., a; slier E. Sir.n.lisll, A 1032.3 A. Corrna, Wilson Miller. - David Campbell. A. M.. Felloc.'n, M. D. Charles A. Colton, Uenry L. Ltingwalt, willi-rn Douglass, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix George S. Belden, George F. Oilimoro, Alexander Tindle. James S. Boon, Theo veld Umbstaetter, Willivn B. Raven, George D. White, Se-Trclrry ar.d Treasurer—CHAS. 41. COLTON. Lre3 BANK OF lOWA. it. J. STEVENS & CO., O.IIIIxIOINES, COLLECTIONS MADE and prompt] mined. LANDS selected and locate 4. Lapi‘alists wishing to make investments in the West, can do so thratgh this hunt]. Got-respondence solicited. [my2l.l3m ADIVITLI L 00749 DEO9. D. L 04.1 1 -15. A lISTIN LOOMiS & CO., Dealers in Promizzory Noteaaonds, Mortgagee, and all Sec - or:Um tor Money. Money Loaned on Chaolra at short &Asa, with collateral security. Novas AND DRAJTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons dc6ring Loans can be accommodated on reasons le terms, end capitalists can be furnished with good soca:J -.los at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the gaup, Routing end LeCe.l2ll3 Estate. Orrice, No. 92 FM:MM. street, above Wood. 01,.. AUSTIN L 00311 1 ,: , Notary Pr,blic. M HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex chango Brokers, and Dealers Notes, Drafts, Accept =wee, Gold, Silver and Bank Notre . I...chniago on the East. ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par Sands or current paper, No. 67 Market street, Lctsreen Third and South 80. ljaßolly PTAROMAS WOODS, Commercial Brokor, and .Dealar Ist lietes, Bomb, Stoclo, Real Estate, ae., N 0.76 fourth etrost, Pitteburgla, Pa. Jan& By the President of the United glateo. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES BU OELA-NAN, Yost:lent of the United States of America, as hereby declare and make known that pnbllo salmi will be hold at the undermentioned land offices in the 'rllltantOliT or Nissks, at toe periods herrina•ter designated, to wit: At the land 13EIL19N6Y1i.l.s, commencing on Monday, the surth day of p.esker next, for the disposal of the pabilo lands nitnin the following named townships, ADIOLPEII R. Phiiadeighl ~. Maysville, Ey. Madison, lnd Gallipolls, Ohio. Louisville, Ohio Cincinnati, Uni Pitisbargb, Pa. BANKS. John EL Show:Et - erg - 7r, .1i: Grattan Murpny, Isaac M. Pimnock. 7 D Kelly, James lierdman, John S Cm;rniel BY AUTHORITY. Nu. 602. viz:- North of the bass line and east of the sixth principal meridian. That part of townshipoptaide of the Sac and Fox, and Half 6reed, Nomaha reservation, range 17. That part of townships 1,2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sao and Fox; and [tali iheed, Nemaba reservation, and frac tional townships 5 and a, of range 1.5. That part of township one outside of the Sac and Fox reservation; township 2, the parts of townships 3, 4. and 5 outside of the Half breed, Dieu:Lana reservation ; and trac tional township 6, of range 15. That part of tow , Rb ip one outside of the Sac and Fox re sorvation ; townships 2,3, and 4; that part of township 5 outside of the Hall Breed, Nemaha reservation, and town ship 6, of range 14. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 13. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 5, of rattle 12. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 0, of range 11. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 10. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 0, of range 0. At the land off.zo at INEELLI,Astis crry, commencing on Monday, the :sixth day of Septa:mbar nest, for the disposal of the public Linde wtthin the following named townships, North of the ban line a.ntl cad of ths sizith principal ..idzali Fractional townships 7 and 8, of range 16. Township 7, and tractional townships 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, cf range 14. Townships 8,9, 10,11, and 12, and tractional township 10, of rouge 10. Tow,dupo 7,8, 0, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12 and 12, of range 12. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and tractional township 12, of range 11. TOFGaLIOI 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, mad fractional township 12, 13, and 14., of range 10. Towns!lips 7,8, end 13, and fractional townships 14, 15, and 10, 01 range 11. At the Lend othce of OMAHA crri, ur„, loitf:dlepu of the pubfac !WILLI the following named townships, ViLi— /Vora of 1.. e bare fins and eze of th sixth principal meridian. Fractional townships 13, 11. le, and 16, of range It. Fractional townships 13, 14, 16, Li, and 17, or range 13. Fractional toweistups innd La, WiTazhipe ana 16, and fractional townships 17, 18., le, anc 26, oi range 12. Fcactiunai townimp 12, townsuips Li, 14, 1.5, 10, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 16 and 20, of rause IL kractiunal to :rut - alp IG, 13, and It, and iownehtps 15,16, 17, 18,19, and 13, of range In. fractional townships 14, 16, and 16, and townships 17, 16, 19, and 20, of range D. Londe appropria:ed by low for the uso of echoola, military, and other purposes, will he excluded from the sales. The offering or tho above lauds will be commencedon the days appointed, anetvill proceed in the ordor In which they are advertised, snail the emote (than have been offered, and the sales thus chased; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks , and no private entry of any of rho land will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Weah.i.agton, tilts thirtieth day of March, Anne llominl one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. Cy the Preal.ent: Taos. A. linsinnons t Commissioner of the Goneral Land Od NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTE. 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 ca to to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper laud office, and makepayment therefor as soon as practicableafter deeing this nolice, and before the day appointed for,the coin mencement of the public , sole of the lands embracing tract claimed, otherwise mich claim will be forfeited. the TLLOsi. A. ILLNEIItIOKS, Commissioner of the General Lau OlEce. • apZ3:3md fIOPYING RELESSES.—Sorew Copying A./ Pressea, Calm and Lovor Copying Pressen, Lever, Screw and Spring Copying Presses, sold. by WM. JULINSTON 57 Wood street. MAPS.—A largo &wort:a:tent of Pocket naps for 185 S, comprising Sectional and Township tamp, of Penneylvan-a, Olaio, Indiana, Illinois, nandis. soari, Sarum, Nobraaha and Minnesota, on hand for caleby W. 8. HAVEN, - 445 Nal. 81, BB and a Market street. fAEEv, MARSHALL AN .0 BOONE Connties, lowa—valnable lands In these 4:milks, for els by OCTITBFALT HON. COD FISH.-10 drums extra large and fi n ee 4,../ for sale by Wfd. H. MIMI r C trirVl 118 Second and t 47 First streets. R I.CE.-1.0 tierces prime, for sale by wm: n. MLR ac CO., mr26 116 Second, and 147 Mist streets. QUGAR.--430 hhde. prime N. 0. Sugar, just rea'd and for Ws by WIL IL 4311111. •rebn I )4 v.ree , r , 41, and IC Put ttre.ta. R 0 COFFE B 6 , -60 bags, good to choice, RIO cone, in 15t320 and far LAB mylB 1110S-EVON. Q . ,ODA.--1.5 kegs EL Carb. Soda, just re- NSF d , and for t9lO by COOS 741 7,11 En & BIOKEVON. A 0101; .F.llOlll 0111 U— . 'April 12, 1858. atitiD Hart:--21yre!sVorm Confecrioas are tatting rine. iy. 'rpm of our physicians use them An their practice. Send as another Erma by ospreys. ROBDTBON L MOM Compounded and for sale at the corner of Wood and bilttb streets, Pitabarab mylftkims T EMONS.-100 boxes Palermo Lemons, just romived and for Bale by REVISE& ANDERSON, N 0.89 Wood atratt, Opp :site Bt. Cluatea liaeL SYRU 200 don. La - rnon Syrap 10 .‘ Strawberry byrap; 6 " Pluo Apple 5 a 'Raspberry '• Jaert rocelved and for age by Rramat ANDFAISON, No. E 2 Wood au - cat, _Re the St. Obe,rlea rival STOVE WATER PIPE.- CO yards 8 inch; 600 " 4 " 1.0 " 3 " 400 " 2 " M.:Dive:lath' for sale by Neal 13:E BY H. COLLINS EW BOOKb I NE W 800 1.191 ry Derwant, by Mrs. Arakt3. btopeus; The Jealous Wile, by Miss Pardoe For sale by WOMB, Pablishers' Agent, Post Baildilgiftb street. tea WRAPPING- PAPERS.-10i'D-reamti as sorted tIiDVI, LIESTINC and rag' Strapping, for ago by WU. G. JOUNsTON Es 00, ird PatlOr Dealers,67 Wood street. VOPYING PRESSES, ,Copying, Books, Bril9hbkOil Yaw, for sale by • W. Er. Sinai, mr24 Oorner Fdarket and recond sta. VINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fino Flour- in tor and for sale by IdcOANDL.I3BB, NS Zs CO. 1.220 oYrnar of Woad and Wow: dives. 1111 - ROOMS.-100 doz. Extra. Carpet . Corn BwnnLa on hand sad for wle by . psF,s, in South Pittsburgh, for - • • OTJTEULEILT:&. ealety jai°. ' : 451-.lllh:ltet street. gAZIFOBJYfi .INVPORATOR.--10, gross NI , ea ea, g. pazuswor. a co; Woodszul /MA amts. ISOM B.AIELIILOAD NOTICE. FIT PittstA, Vto Wayne & Chicago RAILROAD:OOIPANY, WITH ITS AMPLE _ROLLING STOCK I and equipment, and its through connectionsds_pro. wed to transport Passengers and PreMht from PIM..A.-- DULPHIA and PITTSBURGH to 0111.0.4G0, BT. LOUIS, IN , DIANAPOLIB, CILNCININXTI, and all plaron West and Sonth west, with a great degree of regullerity and expedition. The fact that thin Read tortes a direct and consolidated tine between Plttebtmgh and Chicago, in a sufficient pier. ontee that its Trains will make good time, End connections with Trains on other Road. ON AND AFTEII MONDAY MAY 10th, 1958, tha Trains on this road will leave the UNION DEPOT, Pittsburgh, daily, (Bunuaya excepted, an follows: , ' APARNGER T.E.AINB LEAVE Pittstrmgh. i Can I tina°. Ft. Wayne. I U. fl. Mail, 7:30 A. M. 7:07 P.M First Ezprem,. ...... ... 2:40 A. M. 10:00 e2l i M. Second e 2.il ,P.s. I 10'3 P.M I 4:50 A.ll itEACH CHICAGO—First ..press, at 7:00 A. 514 Benon.d Express at "1:30 P. M. IlitA'll 01.o.3.1NNATI—First Express 5:20 P. it.; Scud Exprom 7:25 J... u. REAO I I ST LOUIS—Eke: Express 5:03 a. ix; Second Ere press 4:62 P. as. All Twins make clone connectioss at Creetline for Colt - bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Lcais; also, at Von FVe.yr.a with Trains on Wabash and Western I.lcAroa9. for Lafayette. Ceutnti Illinois and Bt. Leafs ; alao, at Forest with Trams on the M. K. it L. E. It. It., end Lima with Trains en I Dayton and Michigan Balfrockl. RETURNING. i From Chicago. 14. Wayne. I erestllne. I Arr.PIM -, ; . C. B. Mail, ..0,00 P.M. 5:30 A. al. 11040 P.M. 8.52 F. Ist Lktprese, 1.1,a3A.3.1.. 2:40 P. 'M. 6:25 9:12 P. M 1 . 6:10 P 2d 46 A. 21 1:15 Them Trains make close connections with Trains for Ili; adelphia, Baltimore New York and Boston. Trains from Bt. Louis, IndLanapOlia, Cincinnati and Colts.* bus make close connections at Czestline with all return:, • Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from lit. Louis, Central Il'.; Isola, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with ahoy.. Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to an from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. The U. S. Med from Pitteb--rgh to Creelline, being a train for local but , nom, is overtaken by the Second Expreas. ACCOMMODATION DULY'S—lea:se New Brighton for Pittsburgh, at 6:10 A. IL. and 12:35 P. M. Leave Pitts burgh ior New Brighton at and 5:00 P. M. BAGGAGE 011ECITED TIIRGU3H, and no charge for cam di: ng. Trayslara or perm= intending to purchase tickets in Pitts. burgh for the West, will bear In mind ant. Meanly Agent authorized by the P., F. W. A C. /e. 1.14 C. A P. R. IL, and Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is GEORGE PAIUIIN, at the Union Ticket Office, Connected with Me Psnn'a 11. It. Ps - ranger Depot, Corner Liberty and Grant streets. IIICRIAG if will not be checked for persons purchasing tickets pit any other place In chit city. TO COIL3IENCE UN MONDAY, May 10th, and continue until further notice. J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. Poia'r. and Wt. Ag't. D. W. BOBS, Pe-sa'r. Agent, Chicago. .70S. H. 3100 RE , Superintendent. NEW WESTERN . 13100 TE, TO CINCLNNATL LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS VIA PITTSBURGH, IT. WAYNE and CHICAGO, AND CINCINNATI, LIAIIILTON A DAYTON RAILROADS, Di:Cance. only 829 miles from Pittzburph to Cincinnati IBIS LINE is composed. of Roads of the First Class ' and Is located through a beautiful and' inidaly cultivated portion of the State. Direct connection is mado at Cincinnati with the Ohio and„, nii.whwippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. R. & D. & 0. & 4. hoods, being connected, for . Louisville, St. Louis, Evansvillo, Cairo, ELereptds, Vicksburg, Ns.Witec, New Orleans. Connection iza...4. - aat St. Louis with the . Pacific Reilrcs.d and Missouri River Pe.ck.cts, for ". And all points Went. Also connects at Cincinnati svith Eentacky Central IL IL, far Lexington, Danville, Frankfort , and all points in Centrul Renbacity. Trains leave Penn streat station es fellows : } Through to Cincinnati with 3 : 30 A. M. but one change cf mrs, ar• riving at Cab P. M. ilrepies Passenger Train, ar ').1.5 P Ai riving in Crestiine at 10:05 .e. , c , 0 • A. ISL, Oin. lidtu P. X. t. BAGGAGE. °TICCIT.") TM:TOUGH. "..,. Fare Ca. Low e.IS any other Ranto. nor all information and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Office, corner dononglihula H. 01150, or et Penn stract Station. 41l- Pas:engera desirous of going this canto will ask for Tickets via Delaware Cut.OS'. .1. 11. MUO2Ji, Supt. P. Ft W. .G C. P. It, DAN'L McLAILIIN, Supt. C. 11. k D. F.. It. nov26 JAMB BIIOIIANAN .:,...,>,4...,:!,,.., ki, ..ri'7!)F4tF,i,.4'? ~!.', 1...'.',.,.:,.,,.::7,' r''''.:4-f.':l•',":''''':.'''...'. VIA. Di11206'1.118 CUT-OFF KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, The Cleveland, Illittsburr„li and Wheeling .kleißroad, AND Pittsburgh, Columbus it ChidllllBi RAILROAD LINE Chango of Time. ®NAND AFTEE, MONDAY, MAY 10111, lara Train. will le=ve the Depot of the rezineylvanin Central Railroad es io.low 6 Bur CLEMASIS BI37PALO, DE1801; :45 A. M. CILICAGIO AND TUE w;,37. VVELYMLINU A.ID ZaIIZbVILLE. , 2:3 b PO CUIC AGO AND IR S WEST. DI II i ,SE-r Thy train connects at Cleveland, craft Detroit line of eteamern. - 4: 00 P . LI I' or LLL Wla STATLOSB OS TILE ErSza rnseungera desiring to go t o o oralCgo, or points beyond Chicago, via C,evelaud, moot sk ckets via Cleveland PITTSBURGH, COLUILBUS AIVD CINCINNATI (via STEURENVILLIC,) RAILROAD CHANGE OF Tlailf.—On and Et fug. .110,NDAY, the 10th, of !day, 1848, Trains will leave tb.e Depot of ton l'otkusyiTa oda Central Railroad, as follows:" For STstralt,m2ut.r., Coto - mus, D.ssrou, MO As Ra 4 INDIANAVOIM Lotravuu, Waco, Um raw Am :IE4 Onmstra. I FOB CINCEVAATI AND BT. 16719, and ALL 2:35 P• Ho Thr'Dottgli YriS B tO v j'incinn ASD Ni Eli w i lthout chango of oars. li'aongcro desiring to go to Columbus; Cincinnati, eto i , or any points beyond Columbus via Stounerville, wrist ads fur ticker:a Tla 6m:ll:olivine. JAMEB VARSIEB,. Superintendent 0., F. W.& B. W. W. BAGLEY, Superintendent P., 0. A C. R. IL PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE la A 113 0 A 13 . drIN and after Monday, the 10th inst. Pass- A," eager Trains will be run daily, (oxoept Bandays,) from the Pennsylvania Bailresd Peszenger Depot, as follows : Mail Train leaves PittebusAh 700 A. Express Train leave.' Pittebargh....-.......3: 3 3 A. al. Mail Tra n leaves Connehavillo ".00 _ KSI3TOES a ....... .5:00 A. B. Arriving at Pittsburgh thl.s A. 11. Tickets to be had at Pounsylvania Railroad Ticket Office. Mall Train connects at Connellsville with bunting B Mains Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, eto., and at West Newton with Coaches for bit. Pleasant, gomereet, Berlin, etc, Pittu- Freights to and from Pittabargh and Stations on 'burgh anti Connell/villa Railroad, will be received and de ,livered in Pittsburgh, at the "Baldwin Depot," opposite "'Dmineime Depot,' Excepting such as Pig Iron, Dumber Stone, etc., which will be loadmi or umoaded at Outer De pot, or at the canal Depot, as may be arranged with Freight Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh. BLACESTONE, 6up't. Transportation Department P. 4.; 0. R. R.; C.onnellaville, May eth, 18Z8. New Route via River and Railroad. • indimpatin 6-Cincinnati 1' I.ilisead, fIDNNEOTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with NI./ Terzo saute , and. Terra Room and Alton Railroad% to St. Louieand afayette and Indianapolis, New Albany an Salem, and - Michigan Central Roads for CIIIO 4.60, F.OOB- LIZAND, Buiti,DIGTON, and all Intermediate points. • Through weight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERTIT, tEAUTE, LAIFAYZMI, and PERIL Freight carried from Chadnnati or Lawrencobrirg In /033 time than t.n7 other ror.to by 24 honra,mnd at a 3 low rates. The only iced by which 3b11010311E 3 can be taado from Cln• dnnati to the Went, without breaking bulk. Consignment o thhtto to .1. E. GOWNS,' Agent at Cinch). natl no W. B. CCITING, Agent ay Lawrenceburg . , will receive p rompt attention, and no charge :Or 00111m13310n no cflowje for drayage or coarnfn Ive Lawrenterwri - For further information, apply to THOMAS RATI:i4AI4, (N 0.1.15 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who Is pre. pc-1*! to give stmorma rxradrls to Indianapolis, Torre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Gremcaetio, Crawfords ville, tilharlogton, Paris, and Mattoon. IL O. LORD, Provident. .1310. D. CUBES MO Bre:slit Ageat. FURNITIME. AjyIILTJ EN & CO. have on hand, at . Afttheir azte=tra Chtrani and CHAIR ILLINUFAC TOttIf;Iia. 64 ,±mithfield ctreet, a larva afaortment of Fancy and Fiala ihn,iitare, which 'they Bain(' per c‘rni. later than customary ratr.z. Te3l3, czah 031 7- [tioval:Y C ELL'SOD FURNITURE • - CHAIDE, ViT-01....t0 and 3ietaf,embradog ovary stra Purzattro, Lo I.l4are' tilabogan7 and Walnut, erdtablo for Przlors,Catunbone and Dining Room!, ogyal to any Yorr.Orfidiadtiphia, and at lower prize!. 1. very artielszerdio by baud, and wnrranted. Odbint-makes any plied - oth, any craratity of - - SPP.N.PCURE and OWE% on coax:dada =az 11.0v5.1 and etcaraboata furnished . at the tbortezt=b-d. 77 and 79 Pambar t #, Pa. hss, Rochester Pearl Stare rcnriiud anli ter relis t'T Tr ENBY IL COLT IND. pot ANANAs.,Filst.of the mson just re ceiTcd by Quasi and far zAla by nuanuu AuDsuscw, No. ED "Wml. Wee:. apposlto EL Obarlea D OLL BUTTER-2 bbls. Fresh Roll Butte ssa-hired nad foi sio by 1_ EBTZEB,- 61712 C6rn= Market and Firs ett; 'DALIN TING exeeetel in the higkest style o art, and at reasonable prima; by 3, „IL VirEIDIN, Etnataeller and Stationer,_ - 03 Wtad , srtaat,'ltta...7 Paurtn., NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES, 20 lianas eanztad,al24.-4,4ea,lifa and ffn,Vkarat MOlei oo hard and for Lai _ U. "d 9.44WYUP. a_ UlfrS-IBooK-KEEPIN% nirs ,9d w Dinlawa must of kaluF 4olll ,4 7 'l.Tdr t ki : ‘, - • c;o l in r 1:1/rIzA nad E^con3 0141/.4 WNINGt: RODS-4 set Awnijig Rods;-fdr ualelsy .(445) TIEN= JIC COLLIN% m. , . '' . :•':'_': - 5'..e . ' , ' , .!= . ;::.:z' . .'; .• . -,,, . '-:.'. , ::.,:rti.'.:.'-' . • • ~ ' 18 Stllatirter A xi* &nig ems sat ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 5. PENNSYLVANIA ORNTRAL RAILROAD. ... 1 041,--.- .2: _,%2Ape 0 . • EIGHT JEDAILII TgE M Tt TRAM loaves the Paisenger Station every' morning, (except Sunday,) at okoo o'clock, Pittsbuigh tbrie,l arriving in Philadelphia at 11:00 P. hi. MI FAST LlNEDaffy, except Sunday, atl:2s P. IL, ar , riving in Philadelphia at 6 dcloca A. ti., stopping only at principal stations. THE EXPRESS _TRAIN loaves the Station every evening at 9ao o'clock. litoppingonly at Givairsburg,Latroborleb n town, Willmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, /xi:connecting at Hare; risharg with the Train direct for Baltlissore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P: AOOOMIIODAMON T3tiL4El: l.-- - THE JOHNSTOWN .AOOOSIIIO.IIATION 'MAIN leaves daily (except Stuaday,) at GM o'clock, - P. At. stopping at all stations, and running as Gus* ad Conemanglt. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Tattle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except. Sunday,) at 10:40, ' BriooDlD ACCOAMODATION TB.AIN for Turtle Creek, Leaves daily, (except Sunday, - ) et 4.20 P. 17.. TM= ACCOMMODAUON TRAIN for Turtle Creek, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:20, R. at., RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows Express,l:4s, P. 21.; 1ia11.41 . 110 A.'11.; Fast Line 2:25 A. Johns town Accercincidation, - 11 00 k. sa First Turtle Creek Acton). mediation, 6:ef.5 a. sz Second Accommodation, =4O, P. Third Accommodation; fclo, P. U. Trains for Blairsville- and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Le.temection with mail train East, Express train West, and the Johnstown accannodatlon train. Rest and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSirE TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations on the Pittab gls and - Cennells villa Road , leave daily, (Sunday eiCePted;)ea'followel MAIL TRAIN..-7:OQ A. U. EXPRESSI7 I .4 I .N. 3 : BO P. Is- RETURN ING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connellavillo Rood, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8:46 a. ts. And 6:10 P. ml. The traveling public will find it goxitly to their In wrest, in going East or West, to travel_ by the Pennsylvania dailroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be sur passed on any other orate. As the Road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely frea - from dist, we can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor Road with their patronage. —RABra-7. , . 1 ; • Co New York ... To Baltimore,-..- " Philadelphia. " 10,00 " Loncnster To Harrisburg, .27.45. Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will bo chargedten cants in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations. where the Company has as Agent. NOTICIEe-in. case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 5100. , N. B.—The Exoelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Paas4ifigers and Baggage to and from Ors:Depot, atn charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag gage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Again, At the P. .11.13. Passenger Station, on hibertY and Urentsbreots. • TliE• PENI4SILVAITIA...RAHAROA I ), , THE GREAT CRNTRAL ROL ..E, connecting the AtlautkiGitieiwi,th WeaterhiNorthwestern and Southwestern States bna'coltennook Railway direct. This Bowl also connects at Pittsburgh With eel Steamers to all ports mitts Wes' aria' at Cleve. land and llinldtudry with steamers tb all 'porta oh the North. western Lakes making the moat DIM?, a3h.Pr.o2 'ata MUM= HOISTS by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Gun? MST. ' • Raton betwa QM Philadelphia. At. Plttributr gine FIRST CLASS.-Boots, Shoes, Mats and Caps, Books, Dry Goods,(in boxes, bales and trunta,) Drugs, (in boies'und bales) Feathers, Pura, he. MOND CLASS—Domestic , Sheeting, Shirt ing and Ticking Original bales), Drags (in casks); Hardware. Leather (in rolls or boxes), Vilool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, &a., Ao. TEM OLASS.—Anvlls, Steel, Chains (in woks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted (loose or in sacks), Tobacco, manors°. tared, (except Gigue or cut,) dco, ico.- FOURTH OLASS—OoffeeiFieb, Es.con,Eeef and Perk, (in casks or boxes Eastward,) Lard and Lard 011,Nails, Soda Ash, Ger man Clay, Tar; Pitch, Rosin, An., Ac.: FLOUR-76c. Eq bbL until further notico: GRAIN in car loads, 35 chi. t 100' Dm until farther tittle& COTTON—SO 19 bale, not exceeding, 600 tbs. weight, until further notice. tfa- a shipping Goods from any poin t East of Philadel phia, be .particular , mark packages 'Ma lionisiflcaran BairoocV All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Phllm-Nphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without doteoll.n,.. Ifur.oma Asima—llarria, 'Formby & Co Memphis, Tenn.; R. P. Sam A Co., St. Louie; P. G. ('Riley Is Co., Ever-041o) Ind; Drunesuil, CO., and Carter it ,lervett, Louise la, N.y.; o.l.leldrum, Madison, Ind ;H. W. Drovni.A. Co.; and Irwin h Co., Cincinnati; 'N. W. Graham A Co., 2Aisesvillet Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 64 Eilby street, Boston; Leech g Co., No. 2 Astor House, New York; No.l William street, and No. S Battery Moe ; New York; E. J. Sneeder, PlilladelPl4si Magmas A Econa. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart; Pittsburgh. g. El.;110IISTON, General Freight. Agent. IL J. LOMBAMRT, Superintandent, latoona,To. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. EMOVAL.—J. & H. PHILLIPS have 2.110 removed to thoir now building,' Nos. 28 and 28 ST. CLAIR stroet, wed eide,Lotween Penn street and the Bridge. J. aHo ELLIaL IPE3 tbunaaarguras OE ii'LOOR, PURNEPUM%OARRIAGA TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT OPAQUE WIUJE)®W soAD.F. OIL CLOTIIOII Of different Colors. Also, DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHE A WINDOW SHADED, Of every description. • • Detdera in INDIA RIIBBEK.O4IOIIODS, of all kinds, made under Goodyear's Patent; Agenbief the Boston and New York Belting Companies, for the sale of their INDIA BUD DER BELTING, HO.V. and PACKING. LF.ATIIER BELT ING of Eastern manufacture, q superior qnality; also, Lace Leather end 'Rivets. Agents for the OHIO PD3E-RILOOF MINERAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. HOME AND USN PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches, done in theiNst =deb:east time. • =Say' J. EL PIEELLIPS fIiore Nas.2o and 2 Et. Char street; Iffantlfucto'_ All- Ermine, on the Ohio river, three Miles below Pittsburgh. CiiraTil, OIL CLOTHS, MUTING, Ms., AT TUB Four - 14. Street Caret Store. D. & L M'CALLIIM respectfully Invite the attention of their former customers and the public generally to theirprceent stook,ilist - selbeted for Spring sales, embracing the very latest , styles of Foreign and Bose. Manufacture, consisdng in part of Velvets and Bramels, Tareotry and Common Ingrain also, Brussels; Darnast, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS.. OIL CLOVIS FROM d TO B FEET VIDE, Ran Mate, Stair Rods ' Canton and Cocoa Matting; List, Yarn and hag Carpets ; Veydtian Blinds; minted, Buff and Green Holland Shades. It will give tui pleasure to show goods to all who may be desirous cf looting or purchasing . , and we are determined to offer lndtteemonts to any who may favor us with a call, at the old stand,' N 6. 87 - FOURTH' Street; near Wood; my18:ly W. D. & 11. hrOALLITiL ijilL CLOTH CLOTHING—Of all kinds, f black end yellow, far sale at thelndict Rubber Depot and 26 St Clair street. [de9j • J. It H. PHILLIPS. ®IL CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE. IL, We have on hand, and are daily receiving additioria thereto iron oar own and other manufactories, a, large stook of Floor Nniniture, Corrine Trimming, Table Cover, Trento parent, @--en and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, toed for lionsoftrnishing and other purposed.' Alm, Tramps.: ant Window Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered and other etyles, and Window shade Trimmings, flerchinets and others will find it to their advantage to ex amine our stook and prioee before making their a:abates elsowhere. . . • 11.4MMAIPS, sad 28 and 28 Bt. Clair street. IILOOR OIL CLOTHS,- jr Of our own and eastern mannfaaarn—all widths, and out to snit any also of inoraa or halla—atthe Oil Cloth Ware rooms, No. 28 and 28 St. Clair street. J ocCa ••.; ; • . • - .. a •11.. PHILLIPS. . _ G ROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS 150 bags Rio Coffee; 100 chests Mack and Green Teas ; 25 bbls. Omitted Sugar; 25 a Coffee 20 New York Syron; 20 " Now Orleans Molasses ; 5 Tierces Now Rice; 10 boxes W. W. H. rant'a Tobacco; 100 " Si. R. and Layer Raisins; 20 kegs French Plums; 2 Puncheons Jamaica .Ram; 2 " - Sauta - Oruis Rum; 2 Pipes Holland Gin; Also,French Brandy; Port, Sherri, !adage and Cham pagne Wines; Pure Old Rye and Rectißed Whis f • in trtore and for sale low, by HAWORTH it BROWD, Buccessore to Haworth, Bro. dr, Brownlee, Oor. °tithe Diamond . raid:Diamond , may,Jl Pittsburgh SUNDRIES.- 15 bble. Eastwickia Syrup; 25 ". New York 25 " Baltimore hhde. liew.Orlennn Sugar ; half cheats Young Ryon Tea ' • 50 64 Block Tea,l'or sale by IV. 11.-13111TH'•& CO. PAPER.—A large lof.various AWL emu, forealo by WU. G. JOHNSTON &. 00," Parer Vvalerr, 57 Wood at. ILANTATION SUGAR & MOLASSES -100 Mids. fully fair and prima N. 0; Sugar -- 600 bbls., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molalaea • LO James S. 11 Molasses, now landing and for aide, by MILLIIII .BIOICENSO'N, mr2s Na. 221 slid '223 Liberty aired. liab PAYIIII--Of bestqualitv=for sale by WM. G. 3 4/ROT& & CO • 7028 Btatfoners, 67_Wood street. INVELOPES.—Buff, Straw Amber and White, of all aLsea, eold*holesale or retail, by • -- -WM G. JOBNSTON a CO., rriel Stationers and Paper realer% 67 Wood at. ' ••ODA ASH.-100 casks Soda Ash, now 9 „7, lauding and for Bale i 3.7 trrylE; MILLI= RICKIMON GUS.-10 barrels fresh Eggii,_ jest ree*- 11.2 ed and for sale by JA3I- A. FETZEBo pav, - Clamor Marker ntorllint etrosts. OOD FISII.- %4 3 drama extra large cod Flea ;- , 3 " large " " Jtu3t received and ter sale, by 113114 ZR IXOEETSON, inr2s Nc3. 221 and 223 liberty street. FOR SAlE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder /5 inctleo in diqneter, 435 feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder Bollere 82 inches in diameter, 80 feet in, lengtb,,witn lire fronr,Sly-Wileallo feet in dial:atter.: Tor 'prfoirand -terms, in tart? of • • B. aa.J. EL MUTER; e3O No:474Vnedstree:t, - • .; • n• - ; • - • • • • --- • . • 4 _ -•- ••_ • - • 44. ~.~ ~. LIADJ '4 tes , lUD AILOYE coNauzsactAm. .Utte,..witti gaud withord.heehLat , thaTettlo'sVioa , Store,. N 0.17 Fifth area.. . DIRFENBACHEP.:.Y.OO: EILVEL CONGEESS_GAITERS CHE# ', xitthe.Peoplee Ehos-lAir3tVo.l7 l 7ittliiiidet. al9 . i t DEFEENBAO.IIE'd & CO.:. 1 h: _HAVE constantly 'hand a lgpx as ptily. : of Pars Wineifinti lAnoftifor inirpaseß. ooer.wishing anithing In this line; czurrelynton - gottiag a pure article at - , JOSEPH ElMlEstall, - IYI 2 Carper Diamond and 11-arketirtnzst. $l6OO ,W io6 liatb4 l a ih tAling 11QuAe of 8 m , 'AA :ha ar;gceeicena, owl other iiiinirenteici% elty4te LI scree• 00 hanA . . S'• balarteeirstSTA_MA.M37 o AlT•i. OUTEBERT B SON. • ;: 7; - 51.111orket 'street; MTAlliijilatcriCeivoAuuDA-Lood_ S' Ij4Yl; ‘ l ' StatiOn'er end Printer, 4e20 (kir= Idar/ses and 134c0n4 streets. 11 - 100 TOR. iIOOFLAND'S OELITABATED OZEIJAI4III BITTIONSI puzzianD as Ds. C., 2J. JACKSON, RYrt Luau agtarDron_z_como• • tau OK PIELSNOTIS DEBILITY,. DI 4 m48.= 02 TEM , KIDNZYS, , _ dad Zkiszasea csist Such ulfrom ciir,,,^rdcrici Ze.„wer yeAcdt, e an Constipn , Con, Inward Pilee, inllass4 .Blond to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nauman, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, • Pollnow or weight Lithe Stomacis,Sour Erfacta. talons; Sinking, or glatiseng at the Pit of the SW:. 'Mach,h Sivfm.ming v isf the Head, Hurried and Milian Breathing,•Slattertng at the. Heart; Choking br Sidicasthig consations when. in a lying pcstnre,Dinmese cf Dote ar Webs:before tho Sight, Sever and Dail Pain jn the. Heed, 'Deficiency Of Perepkalen,Tell • lowneas eft the Skin and Limbs, - Ma :sr' the Side; Back, Clona. • Limbe, itc6, • - Sadden 'Meshes of Heat hum% ing la the Constant . Imaglefings emel, great Deprerakn of BRIBITs. In atkibuting Each valuable pranertim to this remedy, no rash or uttwarrentstleasetationismedearct is slarielystatel o Lect;-premettruadenlably and:cenclutqvely by the enM. -- . '--.- dinaryar.reetwi benef.te derived from its, use, undm the di mann of its illnateleua originator, Dr. llooaand, among ell clzusa of SuLre/kan-aodety, and from tha kmmissee Wan n 1 testimony; frozn all pats a the Ammitan continent, aeon. satiated dining the Lest ton years, it the `hands of the pm. out proprietor. the prevalence of diseases to which the Gorman Bitters are adapted, it is with corr.= we my, it, is a. 4. most universal; indeed there iiewasol7 a family ChrongEoul the whole =tent ofour country in welch there cannot be icußd =tong its run:there that peculiar sallow andlongted appearance denoting a-di..zase‘ d Liver, or an Ql•-. - ..ciated end shining Dmpte. • • • ' • Then of what kamencelteportance to thie class of inTali that a certain and . reliable remedy should be pfl-eai withl their reseht- one in which no baneful or injurious drug en , tars into its cikapocreanr_a remedy on which the vette:Aran rely with the utmost confidence and oertalnty, and be smell g from actual and tangible proofs that the article • he is sexy toallidooeseases the virtuea attributed to it. Stich a mine le as HOWLAND'S ; GERMAN BITTERS." Thavandsa oi dollars - hats Wet mg:ended In it: mem:Suture and diffusion throughout:elf parts of this continent, and the proprietor feels the greatest satiable...lon in stating that there is no states calant7ior even village, where the r3edicir_o has teen introduced, that there cannel be found mambas willing testify to its virtue. It is need constantly in the practice of a loge mamba ca the moat prominent Physicians in the country, who have also CAA their written Willem* in evidence of its great virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask 01 ell theee raided with any of the above diseases to give the Bitters a trial, and rest assured ;it will never lie regrettvi. In proof of the; statements ascii° made, all are invited to read attentively the Alm nae published annually by the pro. prietor, for Permute and remnies,confetefftg la great num. bar of caefalleeelpte, in addition to the testimony in favor of the Bitters ,:from the moat prominent and wall known in. dividnale in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit ; tem are authorized to distribute the Almanac granites*. 11Prinelpill Office and blanufectorY,2o Arch street, Philadel• pnini Pa. r Nor sale wholesale by Longest: in all:the principal cities, and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town lin the United States and Canada, and by B. li.FAH[N.SiSTOOK A CO. and Dr. CEO. H. EDYSEB, Pittsburgh. jylt`alydart Of all di30U303 the great, first cause Springs tram neglect of Nature's laws. Wall SUFFE,E , NI :T HEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN stagoe of SECRET DISROES, Self-Abuso, Ner vous Debility, Strictures, Meets, °raid, Diabries, Diseases' of the littineys and Bladder,Mercurial Rheumatism, Sores full, Pains in the BOIIG3 an Ankler, r Discases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose Madly* Ulcers upon the Bodyar Limbs, Can cers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all dissassa arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, mach as nervous trombling, lose of memory; loos of power, general weakness, dimness of vision with peculiar spots appar in before the ogee, leas of sight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver diseases, eruptions upon the faces pain in the back and head, female irregularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. It ;slattern not from what cause the diseastsorigina ted, however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is certain, and in ashorter time than a pernianent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even- after the disease has battled thasklll of eminent physicians and resisted all the r means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor , Calming no sickness and free twin mercury or balsam. Dar ing twenty years : of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, in the last stagee of the above mentioired &eases bad been given up to die by their phyinciatm, which Warrants me in promising to the afflicted, ho may place themselves ender my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greats; enemies to health, es they are the first canoe of Consumption, &ro tate and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the human family. Ass a permanent cure 13 scarcely ever effect ed, a majority of the cares falling into the I_•tuid2 of incom petent persons, who not only fail to cars the diseases but ruin the constitution tilling the system with mercary, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Ccmsuraption.. But should the disease and the treatment rot muse death speedily, and the victim marries, the diseasa is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays Itself in Scrofula, Totter, Dicers, Eruptiors and other errect dons of the skin, eyes, throat and lunge,entailing upon them' a brief existence of suffering and conOgniug them to an early grave, gill If ABUSE' Is another formidable enemy to leadth, feit nothing eke in the dread catalogue of human diseases canoes 30 destructive a drain upon the as - stem, drawing Its thou aands of victims through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly waste(' away tho energies of life, cause's mental derangement, prevent' the proper development of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society,.businese, and all earthly happiness, And leaves the sufferer wretched in body and mind, prods , posed to Constunpp:ra and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. ' 'lllth the fullest confidence I as sure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health. The afflicted aro cautioned against the nas of Patent Medi cines, for there aro so many ingenious snares in the columns of the public priata to catch lend rob the unwary sufferers that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile Compou.nda of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nos trums vended as " Patent Medicines." I have carefully ana lyzed many of them called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly polosn, which instead of caring the disease disables the rya tem for Ufa. Throo-fourths of the patent nontrame now in nee aro put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, whodo not under stand oven the alphabet of the exass 4 rtss molica,and are equal ly es destitute of any knowledge of the human system, hav ing one object only in view, and that to make money regard less of consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable wares. Medicines, with full directions, sent to an part of the United States or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondenee'etrictly con fidential. Address stalur‘ M. D., Office No. 1131 Filbert street, (Old No. 108,) below Twelfth, Philadelphia. 700. V 100 Th. 60c. lii 100 I. 50c.14100 Mc. 400. 0 100 In ',Great Chance to Make Money. THE BEST AND MOST CEP.TAIN SPECU LATION OF THE TDITS—ONLY ONE R. PEP. SHARE—Forty thousand dollars to fir. worth of valuable-Rol Estate, Watches, Jewelry, favd Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty thou sand shares, at one dollar per share, as follows:—Upon the payment of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re ceipt, which will entitle him to one share In the above undi vided property. When tho shares shall have been sold; the shareholders shall be notillod of the fatt, by mail, or through the newspapers., and a mooting of the Shareholders shall then be held in the city `of Philrdelphia, and the whole of the property disposed of or distributed among them; in such way as shall be determined upon by them • each Sharehold er shall be entitled to one vote, a Oommit6 to be selected by the Shareholders at said mooting, to conduct cr superin tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc tions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro perty to such person or persons as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. The Eeal Estate colu3ista of One three story brick'dwelling house and lot, valued at $2600, and two three story brick. dwelling houses and lots valued at ZOO each, in the city of PhIIP-delphia, clear of all 'Boum bronco, and title indisputable;, the other property consists of the whole Mock and firtnresof one of the largest Watch and Jewelry Stores in the city of Ph' ;violable, now, and for a long time past kept by the oilbOcriber. the stock consist ing of very fine Gold and Silver Hunting Ouse Lover Watch ea, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and other Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Beals, Lockets, Ear Bings, Broochas, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons; &e., Ac., Gold, Silver and Steel SPeo tactes,'Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, consisting of Tea Seta, Chstors, Cake Baskets, Caps, Spoons, Knives, Redd; go,&aAlso,Trench Clocks, Music Boxes, AocOrdeceiff, and agreat variety of other goods. The above in not one of theme schemea which are devised to en trap the unwary brit is and will be a fair sale of the entire property belonging to the subscriber, persons are positively assured the stock has not been purchased for the purpose of deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry, for tine Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect , able persons are given - s 9 references, to theee disposed to par 4aos shares. All orders by flail enclosing the money will be promptly attended to; and receipts former:led to the ad dress of the sender, by return mail. Any person sending ten doll= at ono telmeistvell receive eleven eaparate receipts, to as many separlitanamed if desired. ua.ln writing for shares, please writer the name of the Post Office, to 'Which you wish the answer directed. This'is the greatedtChance of getting n large amount of valuable property, for atfrooll sae, as has over before been offered to the public. Send on your orders, as shares' are selling rapid ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon ba =de. Articles allotted to persons at a distance, will be sent to them 'ntlheir expense. M. /gents wanted in every town and village. All aim =intentions must be addressed tom B. DiIOOTLT , , No. Ell Sonth Second street, above Chesnut, Philadelphia. OLOITtRSEED.-25 sacks just received, ' 4 1.1 and for Vie by (foal rt. COLLINS 5 00 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS Jug, received and Cm rale by. W. t 3. lIAFEN. clr24 Caner Mark end S'econd etreete. 10 DRUMS CC PAGE:4 II , 40 ± E. b a i v i 2 tt bY Co., sm. Is =421 Wood moot. WOOLINN'S SALVE for sale wholeslao V 'and retaffat tho Drug Etoro of JOtIN ELM, SE., Corner f Wood zrAi Eixth ott, Eittaborgh Y E 'FLQUR.= 5 bbls. jmat. . - caived' an jiAl• for gale - by inar3] BENNY: H. Cols.-gig. VGGS.-10 . b bin: fresh Egp .0.2.1 and far calla by 7z...-201 BIOS 19XPAICSION SKIRTS—SteeI Spring, and JVA alltha other colobcated Elrfd, for ap26 . •• - • JOS: HORNE, VP rkot street. LACKLACE 1111T113.--A argo stock of atylc. - ; with and without fl • pro, Tory cheap at • • •• • (424 • finltNJßs.l7 . Al =tat ctmot._ DIOTEI I I.SEED-10 Good Timothy geed tor gat by jA.S. A. =MB, OTTOY_ lIOSIERII.-- - .ETerY variety Cation EitceZir.gn and Ealf Base at the lancet price wholesale cer retail, at JOS. 11,11NLE' 8, aP2ii: , : - 77 hialtat _O. syrup for saten consiguimut, (ap7) HENRY for COLLINS.. 11.1404--Six tierces prime Rice;jtist receiv ed and for wale by - MILLER RIOKETSON, PrO4 _ 1 1 / 4 103. Zil and Liheztv EtzseiL 600. POP; tw.o "'stor y e g bffin. hum and lot of gonad BO foot by IW, pleas ntly sitn.stad Was:U.II2PM Tends • easY,t fed Ir. EON, di zdzeret t. aE AC RAP VEILS--Of alba BiZe - • •-• r a aCe e llit YY o *. *V -now= 114— 77 Market street.' TARAME.;-43 - 00 - blailoelieeter Pearl Start ? alcc4ml tbecsie imMaX 44443Za DR. M' LANE'S ,CELEBRATED VF;RMIFU:('44- .i 2 s,_lqD LIVER wE beg leave to call the atte tion of the Trade, and. more especially. the Physicians of the country, to two of the - most poplil lar remedies now before the publi , We. refer to Cr.--Cbas. Illlane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver We do not recommend them iat. 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 COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE ) • . preparatory to or after taking vim-- nine, they almost invariably Ma.ke 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 FLEHING BROS. Pittsburgll, Pa. P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering front ethers than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their' orders ; distinctly, and take none but Dr. 2PLanes . , prepared by Fleming. Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. , To those wishing to give them a - trial, we will forward per maß, past paid, to any part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of VerraLfuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must be accompanied by twenty cents extra. VERMIEUGE AND. LIVE] prrso,-75 ercna on band and for 6.lift by B. FAENESTOOR CO. Corner Wobd and FOnrth stmts. YE EM7 TE,,EI'. Private and Confidential Medical Advice! ' AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPI TAL—Establthhed for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal Weakness and'the Secret infirmities of Youth and liiitithrity, by Dr. AMOS & SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corriarsl Main and Quay streets; • (up stain.) - 1 A MOST BOIENWIO INVENTION. f An instrument for the cure of -Genital Debility, or:Noctur• =I Paniscions, more properly known as Seminal Waw, cc ilrn ho. Oen be permanently cured in from fifteen twenty days, by the use of this instrument, when used ' , ointly with medicines. •- • , ! I YOUNG MEN TAB PAIi.TEXIaiIt NOTICE. _ _ Dr. AMOS & SON take pleasure, n announcing' that they have invented a most import-anti agr =Mit for tha CUM of the above diseases. It has .been subjected to a test by the most P'"ninent physicians in London: Paris, Philadelphia B=l New York; it has been declared the only usefulinthrritaent aver yet invented. for the cure of Seminal Wealine&hor any disease of the genital organs, caused by the soar habits - of youth. Dr. AMOS & SON, In order to sattefy the mostkeptioal as to the marks of their instrument, pledge themes yea that in any instance where they may prove nneatisfactory after fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in. strnment in- good order. PeTtollll wishing the above tunnel Instrument will °born that the price, with the accompanying directions ) ! securely packed and sent by expreaa, is ten dollars. I NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK OUBBBi• Dr. AMOS is SON may be contained frran eight O'clock in the morning until nine at night, , in every Inapt. -. il eying= tors of:the Venereal Disease, Gdnorrticea, Oleos, ea condary Symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence andfito 3 tures of the. Urethra, etc., with inviolable secresy. The treatment they adopt is flan result of upward of thirty year, ie.ensive and etiecendtd practice in London. The most inveterate gen or Venereal Diseases `eradiated in eight or nine days, nd eases a slight nature in two without days, ,et a =A erate expense. The- etre effected confinement or hindrance from buelnesig also, nodes and pains in the bones and limbs, effectually eradicated. I • e. CURE WA3MLi.NFBE. Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention 6 xoltudva ly to elle peculiar dos of maladies, and the relief they have consequently been enabled toreador to their felloW.oreature e fully testified and greatfully acknowledged 1 - Iconvales contpatients andrathers daily arriving in town frota all parts of the country, forthe exypresa purpose only of conOultatiens , while their exertions have been crowned with the most Big nal advantagee; yet' from. what they havo experienced - inquiring Into the causes of these infectious complaint (from their moat simple condition to that of the Most dun , geruns and. inveterated) they have always entertained the, possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewbe in variably found that the meet horrible and malignant forms of disease oould almost always be traced to ono Of the fol lowing causes:—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effects of un• ekilful and improper treatment; therefore, 'Dr. AMOS is SON have succeeded dietravering, In the seleeti of their remedieg, a safe, effectual, and cautious course o ttirkg all combination of remedies wblch : bcor an equivotal , as well asthose whose premature or Injudicious bpplicatioai mightle proiuctivr of bad conseqrrancoa in the handsof private inilividuals,* In short the laudible end 9 their re. modlos is the leitserdng of a greet noses of Lamaze . cry by • the atlenialion, relief and prevention of those gtiov factions that are in reality theocrat fooof life, and which while they so extroindy surround us, call aloudfoir one and interference for their extermination. i, GODN'illlY THITALIDS. Persons in any part of -the world may ha tall y treated by fomerdhiff a correct detail of their case, with II remittance for caodlomml ,, • he. Addrcee Dr. 410108 & BON, <ranter Blain and Cink*grfreesa i Buffalo: I% • iaM:d&wly -- -- - --, DRIVATE' PISMA.SES.—DR. B*INTW, A AIr.DICAL and Mil= (Meer, ~ ,- -7.=•-•s N 0... Le,. fiLEITHETUD :Onset, Pitts. , • " - AV burgh, Po. . ..;.. • '''',''' 7 .1`•• -. A.) 1 • Dit.130 1 527 34 an old &ninon of MM.. .." " 4 _,::,, , burgh, hates , been in praetee for the - •_:-.t.' - „ i '''' '',. 1 last trorstylitx yeszer. Hie business has -1,/ , "..„ 5 .. 7 , ~ i „,..,;-', been conffned meetly torrtrate and Bar.. ~---- ,-i (=WEI 'AIM STROGXIt3_ . *X -,, .', ;„,9)._._ f s, in need of a medical . friend, should not . 4 -r....% ,, ,,Nit.'r fail to find ont the aura ple - .ce of relief.' 'i-Stitlfitge The Doctor is a r^-afar ar-graduatersosel 2 ' 4 ' to hie ozpericnce in the treatment of a certain sloe- of dieetwo is a ewe garmantee to the sufferers of obtainto i n mit - relief, by the nod of his remedies and following sash*. - , - ' • MI. BROWIfI3 . 11P 1 41MIES 3. &••••truall never fail to oure the worst form of Venereal larf , e;s-.' Irernanittea and ilaroftdons Affections.. Also, tall teem arising from a herviiV 2, at,whichnsahifostelitelf in the form of a totter, pso and a great many f =Sea akin 1 dievareN the , ori.n of vr the patient La en y ignorant To persons so raided, D. B. afore Isepsn(l) a Mute and • asaam vatunirag. 2 . .. Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming tremble, brogzat on often by that solitary habit of muted gratiffastior4 which the young and weok-mindedtrften give way Is l / 2 (to theft. oaus destraction t ) are the only reliable remedies known:in thb &earthy—they are safe, and r..a.b.0. a epeedy tiestoratlea to healls. • I - - ...._ ......._.... Dr. Brown's remcdica never fall to cure . painful dies ow. - in afar days—he will warrant a cure. He al..m Wain • :Medi Glect r ocr.orrhma, Stricture, llrstbral Discharge; Vet h a l o weakceeli ,Llonthly Supyreetiorm, Dlicesee _ of-t'au Joints, Fiat - els. in Ano, Narrow Affectiona, PAM in theitct end Kidneyn,:firW.tion, of the' Bladder, together With all , diaccea of an impure origin. -- I . A letter dZa - 1. Mug the fujapt9m3, COntgaart7A car, di' routed to DB.: BROWN,Ne. 50 :mt. tbzold sese§t, YAW:melt, pa., will . Ise immediately mauwered. Medicine sent to any. 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