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The Pittsburgh Post from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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BANKS. RAILROADS. RAILROADS, MEDICAL. GEO BUSINESS CAKii.i. MEDICAL.

RA1I.F-OAW iVOTICE. Wajac Er-. rren ILXj RAILROAD COMPANY, WITH ITS AMFLliJ ROLLING STOCK mid eaniptnent, and its through connections.is r.re- pared to transport Pasfngers and T9iEht from PHIL A-DSLPHXA and tITT3BCKGH to CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI, and all places West and South west, with a great degree of regularity and expedition.

I 1 i i lie race mat iui 'ui u.i uu uonsoiiuaiaa between PitUbnrgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guarantee that its Trains will make good time, and connections with Trains on other Road. AND AFTER MONUA lutn, 13.8, the Trains cn this road will leave tne ii Dtrur, t'lttshurgh, daily, (Sun-Jays excepted, as follows PASSENGER TRAIN LEAVE ittabcrgh. I Crsetiine. I Ft Wayne. Mail, 7 00 A.M.

7:07 P.M First Expiess, A- at. r.M I fcrtxi r. M. 8ec. nd 2:1 V.

M. W-ii P.M 4:60 A. M. REACH CHJOAHO iirat express, at A. tl ewonct Express at 1 3 V.

M. jjirit xiroi. r. coccna 7:25 A M. ggC 1 SI.

LUUiS nrsi express a. eecona ex press 4 13 r. u. Ail Trains inke cic.e connections at Crestline for Colum bus, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and St.

Ixui; also, at Fort a vne with Trams on i nraicia aoiuihu lor Lafayette, Central Illinois tnd St. Louis also, at Forest with Trains on tbe M. R. A L. K.

R. and Lima with Trains on Davton and Michigan Itsiiroad. it i t- i x' vri From Chicago. Ft Wayne. Crestline.

Arr.Prtsb'g 60 A. M. I 12:10 P. M. I 8 52 P.

M. P. M. 9:12 P. M.

6:10 A I :25 A.M I 1:16 P. hi. S. 0 P.M. 1st Express, M.

Theaa Trains make ciose connections with Trains for Phil adelphia, Baltimore New York and Boston. Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Columbus make close connections at Crestline with all returning Trains. A Fort Wayne, Trains from 8t. Louis, Central Illi nois, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above Trains.

A Forest, connections are made with Trains to and from Cincinnati, Springfield and Daytcn. The U. 8. Mail from Pituburgh to Crestline, being a train for local bus no.s. is overtaken by tue ojcona xpress.

AIYIOVMODATION TitAiis ijeave flew itrigncon mr Alleehenv Citv at 640 A. 41., and 1:35 P. M. Leave Alle gheny City for New Brighton at 9:46 and 6KJ2 P. JJ.

lanuvvo, nu fcuwg, for Travelers or persons intending to purchase tickets in Pitts-bnrgh for the West, will bear in mind thut the only Agent authorised Ij the W. A C. R. Bj C. A P.K.

R. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is and BK()ROS PARKIN, at the Union T.cket (Jmce, Connected with the I'ecu'a R. Pasengtr Depot.3 Corner Liberty and urarit streets. BAGGAGE will nit be checked for persons purchasing tikn'a nnv miittr liliica in this citv. TO COMMENCE UN MONDAY, May 10th, and continue until further notice.

J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. Fass'r. and Fr't.

Aft. D. W. BOSS, Pass'r. Agent, Chicago, niyll S.

H. MOuRE, Superintendent. SEW WESTERS ROUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO, ii33 AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON A DAYTON RAILROADS, VIA.

DELAWARE CUT-OFF, JKftaice only 329 mt from Pittsburgh to Ctcinna THIS LINE is composed of Roads of the Fiist Class, and is located through a beautiful and hi-hlv cultivated DOrtion of the State. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Miseiteippi Kaiiroad, (the tracks of the a IL A D. A O. A Roads, being connected, tor Louisville, Kvansviile, Menrpkis, a teller, Connection mde at St. Louis with St.

Louis, Cairti, Vicksbt-rg, New Orleans. the Pacific Railroad and Missouri lUver for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, And all poinu West. Also connects at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central R. f. Lexington, Danville, Frankfort aud all poiata in Central Kentucky.

Trains leave Penn street Station as follows m. 01. I I but one change or cars, ar Express Passenger Train, ar riving in Crestline at 10:05 A. Cin. P.

M. 2:15 P. M. sx5 BAGGAGE CUECIIED THROUGH. 4t Kara aa Low as any other IlotMc.

For all information, and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Oif ce, corner House, or at Penn street Station. PnAencers diali ctis of going this route will ask for Tickets via Delaware Cnt-OCf. J. U. MOOHS, Supt.

P. Ft. W. A C. R.

DAN'L McLAREN, Supt. H. A D. R. R.

novCa Tlie Cleveland, PittsnburIi and Wiieelingr Railroad, AND Pittsburgh, Colacito CmciBQati x-zf -r--Aa- RAILROAD LINE. Change of Time. fn after Monday, may ioth, 18S8 Trains will the Depot of the Pennaylvania Ceutral Baiiroad i-s follows: For IET2LAN-D, BUFFALO, DSTEOIT, Chicago and tiis Wcst. WUIilJNO iSB For Ci.evtla"d, Toledo. Dsmorr, Chicago and tui West.

ffTJ -This train connects at Cleveland, 1 2:35 P.M. 1 ita Detroit line or ettrjers. 400 Ps Fr ALL 81X1109 9 051 TnE Bives desii insr to go to Chicago, or points beyond Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland FTTTSBUROIT, COLVMBXTS AKD CIXCJNXATI via, HAIL AO AD CnANOE OF TIME. On and after MONDAY, the 10tb, of iy, 1858. Trains will loive the Depot of the Pennsylva nia Central Railreat, as follows: oit i mi I for BESTliJ-E? CoiuHBcs, Dattox, oJuO Ai illi Ijmasapous, LotnsviLLx, Cairo, Mek- 1 F.R Ci.ncinjti ard St.

Locis, and All 2,9 rl FoiNTS Socth akd West. 00 a sills Throukh to Cincinnati withent chanre ot cars. rasseneris desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc. or any lot biyond Co'nmbns vi Ktenbenville, ust ask for tickets via SteubenTii.e. jh tji, Snpetintendent P.

W. R. R. W. W.

BAG LEY, niyl-2 Snperintfudept A C. R. R. PITTSBURGH CONNFLLSVILLE RAIJL.110AO. AS and after Monday, the 10th inst.

Pass engrr Trains will be run daily, (except Sundays.) from the Pennylvauia Raurosa i-asseuger ucpoc, as 'onows Mail Train leaves Pittsbur ...7:00 A. M. Express Train leaves BETCaBlMO; A. M. Mail Tra leaves Connellsville ...2:00 A.

sr. i press ....6:00 A. K. Arriving at Pittsburgh 8:45 A. M.

Ticket to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Office. Mail Train connects at Connelisville with Dunting A Hall's Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, etc, and at West Newton with Coaches fur Ait. P.easant, Somerset, Berlin, en. Freights to end from Pittsburgh and Stations on Pittsburgh and Conneilsv.lle Kiilread, will be received and de livered ia at the Ea'dwin Depot," opposite Duquesne Depot." Excepting such as Pi? Iron, Lumber, Stone, etc, hich will be losded or nn oaded at Ouer De pot, or at he canal as may re arrangea witn creignc Agent, Pennayivacia Railroad, at I'lttsourgn. 1 1 lAiri-ivwn r- i 11.

r.iiAvasLU.1 cup Traaeportation Dr partrm ut P. It. Couuellsriile, May 6th, 1858. mj8 Ke Route Tia EiTer Bailxoad. -a iRdiaijpoIisVi Cioeiosati Railroad CONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with Terre Haute, and Trre Haute and Alton Railroads.

to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and and Michigan Central Koads for CHI0 GO, ROCS ISLAND, BURLlNUiUN, ana all intermediate nointfi. Throneh Freight Train to INDIAN AP01I3, TES HAUTE," LAFAYETTE, and PERU. Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrencebnrg in less time than any other route oy 2 uours, ana at as low rates. The only road by wtucn shipments can ne made from Cincinnati to the West, without breaking bnlk.

Consignments made to J. K. uiuiiUNS, Agent at Cincin nati; 01, W. B. UXriN'j, Agent at Lawrencebnrg, will receive prompt attention, and do charge for commission no enargej-jr arayajc vr juamrencemirg.

Par lurther information, apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN. (No. 116 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who is pre- paied to give thkocsh aaciins 10 Auuianapous, xcrro II an to. Lanvette. Chicago, Peru, Greencaetlo.

Crawfards- Tiile, Charleston, Par ana ttiattoon. JNO. F. CHEEK, Genl Freight Agent. nut The Best and Cheapest in Use.

ADAIR, GRANT HARTMAN, ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Improved Fire and Water Proof Felt, Cement ana uravti uoou, 1ID Elastic. Fire Water Proof Canvas Roofing, lis ROOFING MATERIALS. OFFICE NO. 4 FIFTH STREET. Some of our Canvas Roofs may le seen at the nlares: C.

U. Hossey a CO. copper work. Thelp-, Parke A carriage factory, Manchester; Gn.1T, rolling mill Robinson A Minnis' fuun- dery and machine shep; James Millingers new planing mill. South Pitts! nrgh flsn Wm.

Robinson's dwelling. Allegheny; ft. W. A C. R- R-, and A R.

R. freight house, Crestline, Ohio P-, ft. W. A C. R.

R. bnUdings, at Ecchester and Seickley tannmg ori ige. WARREN'S LOOFI.G has been in use niteen years, and gives satisfaction. Call, or send to our effle, for a circular, containing over sixty lftters.testifying its superior durabi'ii'y See some of Warren's Roofing on Doq esne Depot, St. Charies Hotel.

New Disuatrh Bmiaing, fost rmiicg. Chron icle Building, St- Andrews E. Church, Hand street: Mansion House, O'Hara Glass Works. Ihmsen Glass Warehouse. Chess, Wlson A 10.1 roiling nun auu ati laciory.

OCR EbASTIO CEMENT, We applf cn OLD IRON and TIN BOOFS, which makes them aa good as new, ana better wau-r proof. npiMOTHY SEED 10 bush. Good Timothy Seed for s-le Dy jjis. a. riii tt.K, YE FLOUR.

15 bbls. just received and fcr tale by Tnj3 HENRY 11. COLLINS. and at at all i 1838. Snrarair Atrssgtrasnt.

S3, ON AND A1T MONDAY, MAY 10. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD EIGHT DAI LI il.UiS. THE MAIL TEAIN loafs the Paasengor Sta'ion tvery iexceot fiundai',) at 0 30 o'clock, FittsDcgi timo. arriving in philadoiphia at li.31 P. II.

TUE FAST LINE txcepi canaay, at io r. a. arriving in Philadelphia at 5 o'closn A. aud stcrping only pimcipsl stanoBS. THE EXPRtSS THATN Ituvs the Station every evening 6:60 o'clock.

Stoppins; only at GreenAora, Latrobe, Johns town, ulmore, (jauiain, Aitoona, ac, risburg with the Tiaia direct for Laltimore, and in paiiadolpnia or Baltimore at 1.O0 o'clock, P. H. AOCOMilOBATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. 11. i-topping at stations, and running as far as Couemaugh.

ITTJUfl A ai-WJiJiUAJAXiOi XttAl.1 lor xuriin vitoa Bridge leaves daily, (except Ena iuv,) at 10: A. il. ACCOMMODATION TKAIN for lurtle Creek, Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4 0 p. sr. THIRD ACCOMiluDAIIUN TRAIN for Turtle Creek, leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at teHU, p.

X. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows: Express, 1:43, r. A.K4 Fa A Johnstown Accomraodation, 11-00 A. First Turtle Creek Accommodation, t.jO; A. Second 1 o-li w- Third Accommodation, a Trains for Bla.revdie and Indiana, connect at Biairsvilla Intersection wuh maU train Last, Express train West, and the Johnstown accomodation train Est and West.

PITTSBURGH AND CONN ELLS VILLE TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations on tho Pittsburgh aud Conuella-ville Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows- MAIL TRAIN A. EXPIUiiS TRAIN-3 30 u- RE'i'URNING TRAINS trnm Pitioburgh and Jonneiisville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8:13 a. m. and 6:10 p. a.

eyt. The traveling pchuc will find it greatly to their in terost, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Kailrofid, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpassed on any ether route. As the P.oad is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dnst, we can promise safety, speed and comfort to ail who may ivor this Road with their ratrcnage. fakk; 1 13,00 I To Baltimore- 9,60 10,00 I Lancaster 8,60 To New York 1.0 ltArnaDcrg, F-agngn checked to Stations oa the Pennsylvania Railroad, i.ud to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged t6n cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations where the Company has no Agent.

NOTICE. la case of loss, the Company will bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $100. N. B. The Excelsior Omnibcs Lin9 baa beta employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 0 cents for each passenger and baggage.

For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. K. R. Passenger Station, myll on Liberty and Grant streets.

THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 13TI THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting Zr tho Atlantic Cities with Western, North-westein aad Soutu-westorn States by a continuocs Railway direct, This Kjad also connects at Pittsburgh with of Steamers to all ports on the Wes' -r at Cleve- laua ana sanuusay wita steauieis to an ports on the North western Lakes; making the most dirxot, cuEArzsT and RSUA1.LS aouTg by which FREIGHT can bo forwarded to and from the Uexat vvxst. Kates between Inilcielpniat Pittsburgh. jlr.B 1 viiass. Hoots, cnoeB, iiats ana 1 Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales and trunks.) Drees, (in bales) f70c.tl00 eatners, on, ac.

i SECOND CLASS Domestic Sheeting, Shirt-' ing and Ticking (in original bales), Drugs (in casks). Hardware. Trfather(in r60c 100 Or. rolLs or boxes), and Saeep Pelts, I Eastward, Ac, Ac. THIRD CLASS.

Anvils, Steel, Chains (in 1 casks), Hemp, isacjn and Pork, Salted I (loose or in sacks). Tobacco, manufac- 50c. 100 ttn. tared, (except Cig-ws or cut,) Ac, Ac. I FOURTH CLASS Co flee, Fish, Bacon, Beef 1 and Pork, (incaksor boxes Eastward,) Lard and Lard OiL Nails, Soda Ash, Ger- 40c- 100 EM.

man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ac, Ac FDC'UR 75c bbl. until further notice. GRAIN in car loads, 35 cts. 100 until farther notice. COTTON $2 bale, not exceeding 600 ft.

weight, until rurtuer notice. -f In shipping Gooda from any point East of rhiladel phia, be particular to mark packages "tria Pennsylvania SaUrond." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without ceUtuMM Agt-is Harris, Wormley A Co, Memphis, Tena R. F. Sft! A Co, St. Inis; G.

O'Kiloy A Co, Evansville, Ind DamesniL Bell A and Carter A Jewett, Ijouisvillo, U. C. Msldrum, Madison, Iud U. W. Brown A Co- and Irwin A Co, Cincinnati N.

W. Graham A Co, umo; tieecn a wo, sso. iviipy street, uoston iecn a co- No. 3 Astor House, New York No. 1 William street, and No.

Battery Place, New York; E. J. Sneeder. Philadelphia: Magrtiw a lioous. Baltimore; i.

A. Stewart, Pittstmrgh. H. H. HOUSTON, Qrr.enil Freight Agent.

il. 3. LOMRAEUT, ap3 Ecpotlutendent, Aitoona, P. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. EM Jti rerr EMOVAL.

H. PHILLIPS have fcj removed to their new building, Noa. 20 and 23 ST. CLAiil street, west side, between Penn str street and the Bridge. J.

II. PHILLIPS, OF FLOOR, FUKNITU CARIUAGS. lAHlilS, It All 3 AK a A OPAQUE WISDOW SHADE Oils CEOTIIfr Of difforent Colors. Als-D, BEALEES IN OIL CLOTH 3 A WINDOW SHADi, vi every description. Dealers in INDIA RUBBER GOODS, cf all kinds, made nnder Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boeton and New York Belting Companies, for the sale ot their INDIA RUB- F.ELTING, PACKING.

LEATHER BELT- EsAtern manufacture, a snprior 'oiiality aiso. Lace LeuthT and Rivrts. Agents for the OHIO FIRE-PROOF MINERAL PAINT. Di and Points, Varnishes, Oi3, Turpentine, Brushy, OiaRS and Putty. HOUSE AND I-N PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches, COTio in tbe best oud shortest time.

deiOtlyl J. A H. PHILLIPS. N. 2ti and 2 St.

Clair Btreet; at Phil- UpeTiile, cn tiio C.iio river, three miles 1-ittsbnrgh. CASPSTS, OIL CL0IH3, HATTI50, AT THE S'oili gts-eet Carpet Store. D. II. M'CALLUM respectfully invite the attention of their former customers and the public generally to their present stock, just selected for 8pring sales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign and Home Man mac tore, consisting in part ot Velvets and erusseis, xapesiry ana uomuioo ingrain: also, Twiilud and i'inia tuir CARPETS.

OIL CLGTII3 FROM 2 TO 24 FEET WIDE, Rugs, Mate, Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Matting; List, Yarn and Rag Carpets Veaitian Blinds; Painted, Buff and Green Holland Shades. It will give us pleasure to show goods to all who mav be deairoas of looking or purchasing, aad we are determined to oiler inducorneniH to any who may favor ns with a call, ct the old stt-nd, No. 87 Fu'UHTU Street, near Wood. myr.t:ly W. 1.

iL M'CALLUM. OIL CLOTH CLOTHING Of all kinds, black and yellow, fir at the India Rubber Drpot and St CUir street. deJ J. A II. PHILLI1 S.

OIL CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE. We have on hand, and are daily receiving additions thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large stock of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, Transparent, Grc-n and Buff, and all kind, of Oil Cloth, used lot Uou9eruruiihing ana otner purposes. Also, Transpaieut Window Stales, of dry aad oil finish gold bordered and other styles, and Window Shada Trimmings. Merchants and others wiii dnd it to their advantage ti ex amine oar stock and prices before Biaking tbeir purobases elsewhere. J.

A IL PHILLU'6, selO 28 and 23 St. Clair etr-et. I.UO0R OIL CLOTHS, Of our own an 1 eastern man nfacture all widths, and cut to suit snv fi of rooms or bal it the 0:1 Cloth Ware rooms, No. 26 and 23 St. Ciair street.

OCU3 A H. PHILLIPS. FURNITURE. MILLIKEN CO. have on hand, at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFAC TORY, No.

64 mitbneld street, a larpe assortment of Fancv and Plain Fui iitore, which they wiii sell 16 per cent, lower than rav. Torres, caaQ only. TOOD WELL'S FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, Wholesale and RetaiL embracinz everv Style of Fnrniture, iu Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut. suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to anyin New York or and at lower prices. Every article made oy nana, ana warranted, supplied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CUAJBt, on reasonable terms.

Hotels and Steamboats furaishea at the shortest notice. Warerooms, Nos. 77 and 79 THIRD Street, nttanurgn, ia. octa T3 ICE. Six tierces prime Rice, just receiv- (4V ed aca lor sale Dy A RlUiiETSON, oti No.

2S1 and 223 Libortr straet. CASHMERE AND ORIENTAL TAPES-TKY imitations on Wall Paner. of French and Ger man manufacture, for sale by f. P. MARSHALL A mr25 No.

87 Wood street. ALUM. 50 barrels for sale by B. A. FAHNES TOOK A Corner Wood and First streets.

flHEAP WALL PAPER. Thousands of rolls to sell at 8, 10 and 12U cents. W. P. MARSHALL CO, mr25 No.

87 Wood street. fl AS. 30 half cheeta Young Hyson, Im- JL periat, Ganpcwder, Black Teas, in storn and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr, A'logfixuv Oit. tv STANDS. -A largo variety for eale at TJOTEL CANDLES.

50 btxea 12's and 1X. 13 Hotel Candies, on band and for eale by fcl P. a J. H. SAWYFB.

1E FLOUR 20 bbls. in store 1 lor XV by fde2ol HENRY II. COLLINS. I ARD in kega for eale by 4 novT UFNB BY H. COLLINS LASS.

500 boxes 8x10, 9x12 and 10x12, Vy tor saie d.v tP(i tfl.ini, u. COLLINS. BROOMS. 50 doz. ree'd and fjr sale by mrSl HENhY H.

COLLINS. TJ I 1 to bbls. Pickled Herring; 50 do Dry gait Ferring, for sale by HK.VKY II. COLLINS. psi EANS.

0 bt-ls. prime white for sale ty nsM9 LOCK AND LETTER SIGNS Of any styie uesirea, in or Plain Colors mnnn'acture and put up at short notice, by J. A PHILLIPS, wr 28 and 2S St. Clr strnet. NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF Greuad, 50 by 100 feet situate cn Mt.

Washington or sa'ecn accomaioaattnir terms, cy mr23 A FON. 51 Market St. 1 )0 OKS prime Neshannock Potatoes, A roceivd and for salo by JAME3 A. FETZER. myl Comer Murkct aid First striets.

JOB PRINTING Cards, Cirrul.vg, Price Lis's. Hi 1 Lading. LettrrHoads. t-how Bills, Labels, Ac printed in snp.rior style at short notice, by WM G. J.

HNSTON A CO, i. Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers and Staticners, mjl S7 Wood street. R. HUSTEK. WM.

H. SMITH WHOLESALE isoce us, IIS Second 147 First 2J PlTT3BUHaiX, PA- COSTIVE 0., WHOLESALE GROCERS, IS and 20 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. nirlo W. RiCkSts s. Pittsb'h nnt, 31IL.LER KICKK'l-SWS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMP0RTEK3 OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS.

II (1 No. it and vnrntr Irwin Street, AND SOLE AGENTS FOR 4 Swearer's viiy P1TTSBUBCH, PA. IRON, COTTON Ao, Ac, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. nr2 DAVID M'CAHDUSS WILUAJ4 A. Coir IH'CANDI-IESS, 33EA5S I SCCCESSOK8 TO W1CX A M0AHDLi.iS) WHOLESALE 0 It SCAUKS IT IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, AND PTTTSBTJB.QH MAHCrACTURi- ULJlii-i, Corner of Wood aad WiUr streets, PITTsEURGn, FORWARDINfi AND COMMISSION.

JAMES rsLllSS Forwardinz and teciission Merchants, P30PRUTCS, TH Colllws' Plttabargrt, Maartwlll A. Kris, CANAL LINES. Kan. 114 astd 115 Watbb btbeet, Pitt33UB, Pa. UJIORES, IIAC5EX FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCUASTS, Ho.

30 SiCAHoxB Cincinnati. O. jj-ja J. D. HOUSEMAN, (LATE OP HOC? KM AN SMITH, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING No.

9 Km Second Street, Bl.8.3in Maloilm Lxich Joss L. jesara t3i JOSEPH LEECH a IVos. sand 344 Liberty nt eet PITTSBUBGH, who IjJEi jjSi an ci, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, D2ALSF.3 l'- li A I i5 A TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCK, AaD P1TTSBCUOH BASUFACTIIIE5, M'ALPIS GENERAL COM AND I 3 SION FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Levee aad Vablngto Aw iu, WYANDOTTE CITY. KANSAS TERRITORY RjrsRlvcM.

Joseph S. Leech A Con Merchants generally. Filtsbiiri mil C'lAS. liDXPHRSTS, C. J.

H0S AN, FLOUR FA JTORS, PitOD UCE ASD GE5EUAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 76 NORTH WHARVES AND 155 N03TII WATiR SX, Above Vine Street, PHIL ADELPHIA. REFER TO Conrad, Thonpsc.u A Ph-Udebia. Tliompson, Clark iCng, Siter, Price A Caleb Cope A Barcroft. Beaver A Go-, Car.by, Neville A Hughes, K. II.

Lewis, Cashk-r F. an M. Bact, Jos. G.Mitchell, Cashier M.rch'g Bunk. Morris L.

lialiowell ACo McCutcheoa A Collins, John M. Kennedy A Co, Raignel A Pickett, Mathews A Co, Maysv: Je, Uy. Shrewsbnry A l'ric-3, Mwiison. Iud W. II.

Laneiev A S-us. v'liio. Lawrence A Mathias, Oiiio. A. D.

Bullock A Cincinuati, OiiiJ. W. Holmes A Pittsburgh, I' a. Bagaley, noTlly L. WKBB.

GJtORGK f. WlvliU. A. L. WEBB BRO.

(Successors to Eldik Wxbb,) 0ENEEAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS F0R THE SALE OF DCPOST'S POWDER AND SAFETY Fl'SE, Corner Pratt and Commerce streets, BALTIMORE, Receive "on Consignmu ct all kinds of Western Produce, and make advances thereon. Geo. W. Smith A Co, H. Smith A Co W.

a. Garrard, Miller A RickeUon. 6m ENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, and wholesale dealer in CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE gener-lly, No. 35 Wood street, Pittsburgh.

ioutH GLASSWAUE. AUXD B. V0BGA5 KDWABO CITHMXIB L. KISBWALT. CURLING, ROBERTSON Manufacturers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASSWARE, warehouse No.

17 Wood street, corner of Frunt, PitMborgh. ST-All other kinds cf Giasswaro and Window low Market prices. ani.l:diy IMLBS U. LSDLIX J06HPH J. CXAM.

LEDLIE CLAM, Succedaora to Mukany A Ledlie, mannfacturrs of Ctt, Mot! led aad Ticin Fdnt and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, ml dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware-honse corner of Market and Water Etreew, I'itfsbngh. mb-uily WINES AND LIQUORS. JOHIT Bn7Zl Sc. WHOLESALA DIAXXKa It WINES AND LIQUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, No.

I5 Liberty Street, IMttaburgli, Pa. Always on hand, Wises, Brandies Gins, Monontrahela and Rectified WbiaHi-e also, Wild Cherry, Baspbe ry. nd Ginger BranJies. 0NEGGBR latroBTi'BSor yrch aad Germsa Wlnel aad l.lquon, CHAMPAGNE, Ac, 161 Smithfleld itreet, between 6th and 7th mh6aydAwJ PIT1SBURGU, PA. nivusr h.

D' EVLIN KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine and Liqnor Merchants and Rectifying Distillers, ro. So Smithflold street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DRY APPLES. 50 bbla. bright Dry Ap-pics, received and for sale, by p3 HavttT V.

on vi IV ORN APPLES. 15 bbls. choice Apple received and for sale by HENRY U. BEANS. 20 bLls.

Bmall White Beans, just recervedand for sale by BKN'itY Ciif.1l". TIMOTHY SEEDlO baZs ree'd and for Bale by (r8) HENRY U. COLLINS. "EW WALL PAPEKS CUEAP Still W. P.

MARSHALL CO, H7 W.iod tr-et. they come. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES We are daily receiving from our own and Eastern factories, additions to our stock, which consists in 1, i Floor ru Cloths, 1 CarrUge Oil Cloths. Furniture uil Cloths, Table Oil Cloth', Crash Oil Cloths, Transparent Oil Cloths, Transparent Window Shades, Buff Hohands, and Shad3 Tiimmings Merchants, Housekeepers, and others, requir og any go.ls in onr line, are invited to call and examine toe stock, and jndge for themselves regard to tne quality and prices. J.

A H. FnILLU'iS. mr26 Nos. 26 and Si St Ciair street. ISH.

150 pk-28. White Fish, Trout, fc-al- C5 .11.,,.,, li i cos, etc lapi I I il. LIME. 100 barrels fresh Lime by fmr3) HEN BY just rec s. OIL! INI.

CHIMNEY 1'OPS of various pattorD, imr29 H. ti. OJLLINS. sale cy IOBACCO AND CIGARS. A lar-eaort- ment of ivorife bran band nujfr by WM.

V. SMITH A CO, mi2 118 Second, and 14. Firt streets. PIUEESE. 225 boxes prime W.

K. cutting to lr.t and and cent, niat his PIB 67 OOLLAR SAVIXS BASH, tt'o. to Fvrth S'red, KiOn-E EOOH, JONKS XBW EIILDIK3. OPS DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wedutad.iv and Saturday evenings, froa May 1st No vcniber lat, from 7 to o'cIoce; and from Noveaibet to Vlay 1st, from a to 8 o'clock. rec.ived of all sums not less than Osa Dollak, a di tiJend of tho profits declared twice a year, in June Iec-nilcr.

Interest was declared at the rate of six pur pvr biuiuu, vu mn ill 91 ci mKomiwr, iwo; also in anA IWwmlwr 1 liArt ttn4 in Tnn. HoMiKa. ICE? liittroei, ii noi urawn out, is pi.acea to tne credit or the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the dayn 01 June ana uecemoer, componnaing twice a year without troubucg the depositor to call or even to present pas book. At this late, money will double in less than wetve years, mating in ice aggregate nam and om-HAir CXT. A TKAB.

iloci.4 cnntaiiiiuz the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Keeia- lsttcnt, farnid'ueJ gratis, on application at the office. 1'rtildent-GEOaGE ALOBGS. TICl PksSnHNTS. 3T.jpwi li Hf burn, John II. Shoenbtrger, JprM Shld's, N.

Grattan Murphy, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, Botx-rt Kobb, James D. Kelly, H. Lavely, James llerdman, Hill buigwin, John 8. Cosgrave, tEorrsxa.

il'Um J. Anderson. James W. Hail man, Jcliu G. Albert Cclbertscu, -bn B.

Canfield, J. Gardiner Cofiit, Aljti70 A. Carrier, David Campbell. Charles A.Coiton,3 William Douglass, Francis Felix, George F. Gillmorc, 3.

Hoou, Charles Knap, P. A. Madeira, John II. Mellor, Walter P. Marshall, Wilson Miller.

A. M. Pollock, M. D. Henry L.

Riugwalt, John M. Sawyer, George S. Seiden, Alexander Tindle. Theobald Umbstaetter, Wiiliam S. Haven, George H.

bite, Sicretar-j and CHAS. A. COLTON. Ife3 BANK OF IOWA. a.

J. STEVENS DESM0INE3, lUtA. "COLLECTIONS ilA-Uii ana prompu IV mittit.1. LANDS selected and kcate3. Capitalists wiai-ing to niake investments in the West, can do so through this house.

Cormeponuence soucima. aiy a.uui AtSTIW IOOKZ IHOS. D. LOOHIS- USTIN LOOM1S Dealers Promuacry Mortgagea, and all Securities tor Alouay. iloii'T lAned on cnecAS at snort uates, vim couaierai eeciiiity.

NOTES AND DRAJTI'd B'JUUUX AIHU desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasona ble terms, aud capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties fet remunerative ortces. AiO, attend to tho Bale, Kerning ana Lieasrag oi neai Oiiloe, No. 62 FOURTH street, above Wood. AUSTIN lAJ-Slti, Notary Public. mhgJw HOLMES SONS, Bankers and Ex change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Bilver and Bank Notes.

Exchange on the Eastern an 1 Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United a-nr. a received oar funds or current paper, o. Marcet 2troet, botweou Third and Fourth sts. tjaathly 'PUOM AS Wr00DS, Commercial Broker, and JL Dealer in Stocks, Real Estate, Ac, No.

76 rtii Pittoburgh, a. Jau5 01IN WOODS. Banker and Exchange PtucER. Deal, in Exchange. Commercial and Bank Po-k bought and sold on commission.

jonecuuur- ri.f,;llv attended to. Intoret't paid on Deposits. No. 6" JONtS' NlsV BUILDING, Fourth street. je0 BY AUTHORITY.

NO. C02. liv tlie ft'icMldent of tue United Stateg. TN r.ursuanoe of law, JAMES BU fiiAisiAv of the United States of America, do hereby declare and mike known that public sales will be ho at the undermentioned loud efflces in the TsaRiTOBr or NiBRAdKA, at tre periwls fcereina ter aesinawo, 10 it ik.i.nJniilnit UB.JWNSVILL. coaimenciDg on Monday, the xth day of Srp'tmbrr nrjet, for the aiposal of the public lauds within the following named townships, vi 7.

tf tht tost line and east of the tix'h princ-'pal Thr.t pHrt of township one outside of the Sac and Fox, and tlf I reed, Nemaha reservation, range 17. of tnwnshiDS 1. 2. 3. and 4 outside of the Sac and Kox: and alf Breed, Nemaha reservation, and frac tional townships 5 and 6, of rsnge 16.

Tlmt part if one outhide of the Sac and Fox towLsiup tne pans oi iownmp ouu the Half Bretd. Neinaha reservation and iraC' t.Awnntiiri 6. of rar.tre 15. Ti-t cart within one or.tside of the ac and Fox re- ar-cj-iun tcwnsiiioi i. 3.

audi; that part of township outride nf t.ie Half Bleed, Nemaha reservation, and town sli 6, of rang 14. Townships 2, 4, ft, and 6, cf range 13. Ti 1, 2. 4, 5 and 6, of rni.e li riiwalrpj 1, '2, 3, 4, and 6, of rane 11. Townships 1, 2, 3.

4. 6, and 6, of range 10. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, ard 6, of rauge 9. At rl.n Und oitioe at NEBRASKA CITY, commenc IS on Monday, tlie city of ntxt, for the dbjposJ of public linus within tue following nimed towcsuips, AortA cf tke base I ne and east cf the tixlh principal meridian. Fractional tov-DfcUins 7 end 8, of range 15 Township 7, snd fractional townships 8, 9, 13, 11, and 1: rf i'ib 14 Townbir-s 9, 10, 11, and 12, and fractional tawn-jhipl3, r.f rniige 7.

8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships and 13, of range S. Townships 7, 8, i), 10. and 11, and fractionul township 12, ot i'iu 11. Towcshijs 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, and townships 13. aud ".4.

of ring-i 10. Tnwnships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15, and lb, of rante 9. At the office of OMAHA CITY, commencing on Mond.iy, the six dayo" next, for the disposal of ihe public Linds witiiia the following named towusiiips, jYurtA of the base line and ertt cf thz tixth principal meridian. Fractional townships 13, 14 15, and 16, of range 1. ractienal town-hips 13, 14, 15, 18, snd 17, of range 13.

Fractional townships 12, and 13, townships 14, 15, and 18, and fr.icti.KiRt townships 17, 18, 19, and 20. of range 12. actional township 12, townships 13, 14, 16, lb, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of range 11. Fractional tuwn-hips 12. 13, and 14, and townships 15,16, 17, IS, 1, aud 0, of ratige 10.

Fractional towuniiips 14, 15, and 18, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9. Lamis firprcpna ed by law for the use of schools, military, anrl oth purpjsi wkl 1 excluded from the tales. The offering of the above lands be commenced on tn? days ai.poii-ted, and will proceed ie the ordor in which they aie advertised, nvitil the whole ehail have been offered, and the sales tfacs 'closed but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeka, and no private entry of any of the lands Le aduii'tKi until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given idt-r my Land, the city of Washington, this thirtieth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifev-eight. JAME3 BUCHANAN.

By the Pres' cnt 'Tbos. A. DErRicr.s, Commissioner of the General Land Odce. NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of to any of the lands within the townships snd parts of townships above enumerated ii required to establish the same to the siiisf rtinn of the resric-u-r and receiver of 'he proper land effice, and malepivmmt therefor as toon as practicable after fits no ice.

and before the nay appointea ioi in com- Du-ncemert rf the public sale of the lands embracing the Iract claimed, otheiw.se anch claim will be forfeited. 11' a 1 1 r. lj lk n. Commissioner of the General Lan Office. Seventy-FiTe New and Second-Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, FOR SALE AT WHITE'S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE BON, NEAR AWRENCEVILLE.

rpiIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE a or xchan ire. on the most reasonable terms, a tine assortment of Barouches and second-hand 63pri Bnggies made by Wstwu, of Philadelphia, some but little used Also, twenty one nt-w Buggios, made in my own shop, from ths very best material purchased in Eastern market. A nno lot oi Trotting wagons, new ana seoona-nana. Alio, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny lands, Uermantown Wagons, and Rockawsvs, two One sessions, seats lor four one of them Watson's make, and the other New York make, lwo fine Sulkies, one made by Mr. P.

Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, suitable for light marketing. The subscriber flatters himself, that be can make it to the- interest of persons wishing to pur- rham. to srive him a calL The estat lishmeni is convenient to we ciiy, uw x.xcoisior Omnibng Line oi Coaches pasnrog the door every ten minutes. ror2 jugr.ru wmia 700 and Imperial Green, on hand aud for sale by JO UN THOMPSON A OO, No. 136 Third street.

arl STAR CANDLES. 200 Ixs. assorted bizes, 4 s. 6'sand 6's Adamantine Star Candler, on band and for sale by B. A J.

a. SAWYER, No. 4T Wood street. rpwu LOTS OF GROUND, well fenced, re-liar walled un reedy for a building, and other 1m- inmrnvsiBeuts. tnute in Allegheny City, will be sold at a bargain.

c. iuni .1 .1 TT 1 1 11 Tl'll Qi oi Jiar'ci pireei. IN SEED OIL. 200 bbla. for sale, by li F.

A. FAUNESTOCK A CO, Corner Woed and First street. ura I ME. Lime constantly on hand, fresh White Lime, superior to any brought to the market. 11 IV 1 JUL.

V-rtlU Ij 1 IT ti ISSES' AND UMlLLRiiiia' uum, uver If and Sandels, cheap, at the jveopier noe otore, no. 17 Filth street, near market. i2 DIF FSNBACHBR A OO ENS' CALF, Bulfaloanauam uversnoes jVIFFENBACUKCt AJ.S, No, 17 Fifth street. ILL FEED. 60 sacks Ground Screenings fa kn.hoU (Vim Meal, for vale by JAMES A.

FKTZEB, arS Corner First and Market streets. OLIVE OIL. 10 baskets Bordeaux Oil, quarts; 10 tints: 10 boxes quarts. Just ree'd and for sale, by REYMER A ANDERSON, tnrla jo. Ita Wood street A TIN ERA WATERS.

A laree supply J-'-i. fresh Congre.s, Empire and Blue Lick Waters, just i i i .1 i 1 1 vi l-utvC'9 roJ 10 Comer Diamond and Market street. litiAlE OF MAGNESIA. A cooling purgative, mild in its and pleasant to the 1.. uU uauu nt.su, ua tor sale at JOS.

FLEMING'S, my it Corner Diamond and Market street. TUI.fcS HAL-EL'S EAU ATHENIENNE I HAIR R'N iVA! OR Restores th Hir it. nrii. na! life ci-l-jr, and is aa infallible Renovat tr, and Preserver ot the Hair una oiur, warranted entirety free from aay in larioi.s sucni-ui." JOSEPH FLEMING'S, mylO Corner Diamond and Market street. UiiB ON U.

BOCTOR HOOFLAND'S Vila CF.nriAfi tilTTESS, K2. COMPLATWV, r-Yi-r 'M-cTA JAUNDTCP. Cj KtO Oit NHVOC-i UEIliUri, W.t!SAiK3 OF TUE Ai.l qS eritiaa frcn 1 er tiat Escii OiJBatijMi-UoE, Inward Piles, to the I'usd, Acidity cf tee Swmarh, I-iaaseau, Heartburn, tisrrjit fsr Food, FuUce? or weight in th Stomach, Soar Eructa-tatiocs. Sinking, "or Flattering the Pit of the Stomach, SwircmiliZ of Ice li.vi.l. HnrruH and Dilllotilt" Breathiog, FiatU.riiig at the Heart, Choking or Sa3ocari sensation when in a lying cf VUiiii, CcU or Webs the Sight, 1 ever and Coil Pain the Head, Deficiency cf Perspiration, Yrl-J Icwdoss of tho Skin and Limbs.

Pain Side, Hick, Chwt, Limbs, Ar, budden licihi cf Heat btirn-in tho rlos'o, Cj-jstnt of anJ (rresit LetrejuJoo pf 1 a 1 1 a In attributing such valuable procertic- to this remedv. su rash or unwarrantable assertion is is simply stated aiact; pro bcucki conclusively uy tne extraor diaarr cures, and benefit derived L-orc its cae. under the di recti oa of its illustrious originator. Dr. U-jofland, amonr all classes of European society, and from the Immense mass of testimony, troia au penji 01 tue American continent, accumulated during the laet ten years, in the hands cf the present proprietor, 'ine prevalence of diseases to which the German Bitters arc adapted, It is witn sorrow we say it, is aJ- moet universal; indeed there xs scarcely a tamiiy throngnost he wholo extent ot onr country ia wntcn there cannot be found among its mHinbers that peculiar tallno and languid appearance denoting a diseased Liver, er ai emaciated and otTancg Aiyspeptic.

Then 01 what iiamanse importance to this class of tbet a certain and reliable remedy should be placed wit at their reach one which no hanernl or injurious crag enters into its composition a remedy on which the patient can rely with tlie utmost confidence anu certainty, aad be asunred from actual and tangible proofs that the he is using ealiy possessei the virtues attributed to it. ccih a remedy "UiXJFLAND-8 GERM AN BliTERS." Itoassndf dollars have t-een expended in its manufacture and dilfnsioo throughout all uarts of this continent, and the Drocrietoi foeis the greatest satieuvction ia stating that there is no rtate, county, or even village, where tue has beea muuuuam, mm caere cannot De tenna numoers willing testify to its virtues. It IS used Constantly In the tiractica of a runihar a. the snoet prominent Physicians in the country, who have also added their written testimonv in evidence of its great in conclusion, men, we would respectiully ask of -i inooa acLiicieu wun any 01 tne ahoie atsaases to give tfM 1 3 aiareo win never te regret. ed.

In proof of the statements above mivlc. all are Invitori tr, read attentively the Aln-auac pQ blished annually by the rro- nriulilr for turn. ber of csefcl receipts, in addition to the testimony in fkror -un uuiii mo prominent and well known in dividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents for ths Bit ters are authorized to distribute the Aiinanan trratnlrA.i. Principal Oaice and Manuiactory So Arch strt, I'hiladal pum, fa.

jror sale wholsssie by Lrr-sgisis la nil the triccinal cll- ana at retail hy and in every town in the United suites snd Can'i, and by B. L. Ail.N KaT'K-K A CO. and Dr. CiO.

11. KLYSEr jvlSilydAg PlttSborgTl Of ail iliwasai ruti giat. firt cause Springs lrom neglect of Nature's laws. a JL. A.

WHEN A CURB IJ GUARANTEED IN all stages of Dit EASES. Self-Abuse. Ner vous Debility, Stricluie, Qloct, OrTel, Diahriee, Dueases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bunt and Dueas8 of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bofiy or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Villi's Dan-ce, aad all diseases arising from a deningeaieut of the feexual Organs, such as nervous ireuiuimg, ruao lurmvr, iosa or fower, general weaknees, dimness of virion with peculiar spots appear in before the eyes, loss of sight, wakefulness, liver diseases, eruptions upon the fa. -a, nin in the back and head, female irregularities aud all improper discharges freni both sexes.

It matters not from what cause the disease origina ted, however long standing or obstinate the case, retxmeru certain, and in a shorter tune than a permanent cure can be eflected by any ctner treatment, even alter tie diiaaa has baffled the skill of eminent phytkiaas and reacted all ths means of euro. The medicines are pleasant without odor. causing no sickness and free from meroury or balsam. During twenty years of practice, I hive rescued from the jaws of death rn-my thousands, who, in the last stages of the above mentioned diseases had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants mo in promising to the aiilictcd, who may place themselves nnder my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the enemies to health, as they are the hrst cause of Coasmnption, Scrofula and msny other diseases, and shouid be a terror to the human family.

As a permanent cure is scarcely ever ed'ecfe ed, a majority of the ceea falling into tho hands of incompetent persons, who not only tail to cure the diseases bnt ruin the constitution, Ailing tho svstem wiih merenrv. which, wiih the thaeaao, haasecs the sufferer into a rapid uousuiiipfciou. But should the aad the treatment not cauio death speedily, and the victim marriej, the disease is entailed upon the chiidren, who are born with feeble constitutions, aad the current of life corrnptod by a virus which be'javs iti'ulf ia Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Err.ptions and other afttio- tious ol the skin, eyeo, throat aud lnni'3, entailing upon them a brief txistcaoo auhcriug and coosigcicg inein to an early grave, SMLF Ailucii i3 another formidable enemy to hexlth, fcr nothing else in the Uioaa catalogue of uuu.au diseases cans so destructive a drain nnon tho system, drawiuz iu thou sands of victims through a few years of suiSering down to untimely grave. It destroys ths r.er7ous system, wastes away lie energies oj Die, causes men Lsl dorangeiiH at, pruvcuui uie proper aeveiopment ot Uie syutem, cnMiuauhes for marriage, society, LusineM, eud ail earthly hanpin'ss, and leaves the euiierer wiettiiod ia body eDd n-ind, pre iis posed to CouAnmptv.ii aud a train of evils more to be areatied than dsattt itself. With the fuliert coniideuce I assure the unfortunate victims of tSetf-Abnso that a pcriaaaent and speody cure caa be elfected, and with the abstndonmeiit oi j-uiuona practices my patiiinla tii be ro-tored to robust, vigorous health.

Tne aihicted are cautioned eg iinet the rse of Patsnt Medicines, for theve are so many uuenions snares in the coiuinus of the public prints to catch knd rob the unwary snltorere that miiiions have thoir coniitutins mined bv the vile cciiip-jjuds of qauck doctors, or the equally poi.onous nos trums venaoa aa ajtMiicmcs." I have caretuily analysed many of theeo iiled Patent Medicines s.nd find that nearly ail of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly poison, which instead cf curing the disease disaLlos ths Eastern for lilt). Three-fourths oi the patent nostrums now in uno are ont up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do nut understand eva the alphabet oi the iruiuria and fire equal ly as uestitute oi any Knowledge ot the hcuiita system, hnv-ing one object only iu view, ami tnt to mako mouejrrcg u-d-leas of conseqnences. lrregulariues aud all dlsoas-jsef males and females treat id en principles established by twenty jears of practice, and sancuonea Dy tnousanus oi the most remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the United Mates or Canada, by patients couimuuicaiir symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictiy con- hdential.

Address J. sUjdiUEriVlLLE, rvi. 1, Office No. 1131 Filbert Btreet. (Old No.

ICS,) Jylltly below Tweittb, Philadelphia. Great Jlitce tu Jli.e Jloucy. rpHE BEST and MOST CERTAIN SPECU- LATION OF THE TIMES ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER 8HARE. Forty thousand dollars worth of valaable P.eal Estate, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Suvtsr Plated Ware, with a greiit variety 5. '2'- of Fancy and Staple Goods; to bo disposed ot in forty thousand shares, at one doilcr per ohare, as follows: Upon the payment of one dollar, I will send the payer a numbered re ceipt, wnicn will entitle mm to one snare in trie ancve undivided property.

When the shares have been sold, the shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through the newspapers, and a meeting ox the ehul then be held in the city of Philrdclphia, and tbo wholo of the property disposed ol or among them in mca way as ehail be determined upon by them each Shareholder shall be entitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected by the Shareholders at said meeting, lo conduct or snperin-tend the disposition of the property, accordintr to the directions of the aud I wiil then deliver pio-perty to such person or persons as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. Tho" Real Estate con' ists ot one three story brick dwelling bouse and lot, valued at $w00, and two three story brick dwelling hcc nn.l lots at 2100 each, to the city of l-hiiadeiphia, cluar of all incumbrance, an4 tide indisputable; thoith.r property con.ists of tho whole stock and fixtures of of the largest Wntch and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, riuw, and for a long time past kept by the subscriber. The stock on of vary fine Gold and t'dvtr Haating Ltv.r etches, Vkry fine Gold and Patent Lever, and other Watches, Uold Chains, 1 enciis, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelet. Diamond and other Ringi and Pius, Studs, Eieeve Buttons, i. c.

Gold, Silver au i I-teel Sjho tacles, Gold and Silver luiinbles, SUver and Silver Platud Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Cantors, Cake vikeW, Cups, Spoons, Knives, Forks, Ac, Ac. Alao, French Clocks, Mutic Boxes, Accordeocs, and a grnat variety of other goods. The above is not one of those schemes which are devis-d to entrap the unwary, but is and wiil be a fair sa'e 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 Jowelry, for hse Gobi, none such will be distribute-L tho most re'pect. able persons are given as refc i-ucee, to those disposed to purchase shares. All orders by lail enclosing the money will be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad-drees of the sender, by return maiL Any person Bonding ten dollars at one time, shall receive eleven 8trai receibts.

in as many separate names if desired. V9In writing for shares, please wr.te the name cf the Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is the greatest chance of getting a large amount of valuable property, for a smaU sum, as has ever before been offered to the public Send cn your orders, as sbaree are selling rapidly, aud it confidently ex pec tod the distribution will soon be made. Articles allotted to persons at a distance, will be sent to thm at tbeir expense. fA Agents wanted in every town anl viHcge.

All communications must be addressed to li. R. ROOM ALL, Ho. 50 South Second street, ut ove Che'nnf, Jj23.1t 1 hilad. iphia.

CLOVERSEED and fnrnle bv 25 ifelll sacks received, HaNKY U. COLLINS DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, Blank, and Duncan's sjstem cf C.T sale by n. f. ma ir mr24 Corner Mai ket snd Second Mreets. 500 GhOSS HAVEN'S No.

ONE PENS. Ja-it received and foi sale ty W. S. HAVEN, Corner Market and Second street. ar2t in DRUMS COD FISH, for eale ty 1 BAGALEY, fGHAVK i trt4 Nna 1 and 20 Wooi sirert.

WOOL LEY'S SALVE for eale whoioslae and retail at the Brag Btori cf JOHN HAFT, JR, de241 Comer Wood ard Sixth st-, Pittsborsh I irxEEJJ barrels for eale by JL4 mis I'Fmiiv n. ciiiivs ftjr iill i III, urii vtiLiS ut extra size LACK CRAPE I and quality very cheap, at IICRNE'S i P- 77 Market strett- BLACK CRAPE COLLARS. Beautiful tj lea for sale, at OR E'S, ap20 77 Mar. street. RED, WHITE AND BLUE.

500 boxes Toilet Variegated Soap, assorted oolors, ia ib, J- aud lb. cakes, on hand and for sale by lair o. ir. "twyip. EXPANSION SKIRTs all the other relebntted Pt ao2 J'-'-a- Steel Spring, and ir's, for by ilt.N T7 Market street.

LACK LACE MIf 'iS. A large etcck ot tt excellent styles, with awl without nng-r. very cheap at (P) II' li'S. 77 Market street. OTTON HORSIER 1.

Every variety cf Cotton Etoctings and llalf Hose at the lowest prices, 1 1 it bclee-ue or retail, u.u.. r. apUi i VfkTkf-t street YRUP. 10 bbls. N.

O. Syrnp for sale, on consignment, by fai.T) HENRY TI. COLLINS. S600 bouse i a two Btorv irame dwellinff and lot of crniind Afl fer liv tr.il nl. mm ntly situated on Mt.

WwHton. Terms easy. fc 8. CCTSBT A eON, 41 arkct t. Cbj Ac, OAMUSL C.

WINOARD, ATTOUSET AT 1W, rsr? i. fry- Owes, u. 71 GiiANS lth a 8 o1 a. ji.i.orucy as i. A oCDc Fourth iirJti, n-uuifcu, cu-: au" silfv.

HA 11 Li, a-urgeon JJectist, vr. W. f.ddle, 14 8 mithfleld street OiBce hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 6 o'clock. SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors TMt of Market. a sr-Office hosn from o'clock A.

H. to o'clock P. H. dc20-y JSCllOONMAKER, Manufacturer of White Lead. Ked Lead, Zinc, Faint, Litharge, Pntty, Wholesale dealer in Oil, Paints, No.

24, Wood street, Pittsburgh. nij OSEPH FLEMING, eucoeasor to L. Wilcox A Oo, corner of Market street and the Diamond, keep constantly on hand a fall assortment of DUUGa, USD-ICINKS, MEDICINE CHESTS, PEHJCMJaSY, aud all arti-cles pertaining to his baainna Physicians' Proscriptions care fully compounded at all aours. J7 I. W.

CHADWIUK, dealer in Kentucky TrntAfYYt. RAGS and PAPEB, No. 149 Wood street, below Sixth, Pittsburgh. The highest inartet price, in ma, WALTia P. MAhSilALL WP.

MARSHALL Importers and dealers In French and American PAPKS HANu-ING3, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. i eirWe ats fr the celebrated nianufactures of Messrs. nr unaRM aug7 Drlioourt A Go, Paris. AVID CAUPDELL SAMUEL FOL- r.tr lm saT tot-ether under the style of r.

wK fnr tbn transaction of a general YatV andVry.bu t. pl and Waved Line Gilt MoaUings. mhI9 una. UEYM-ER ANDERSON, (successors to rL Joshua Rhodes A wholesale dealers in FOREIGN uits, uts, spicks, confectionary, sugars, Ac, Kol 3d Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh.

X. J. VinSBIHS, TJ. GILLESPIE A Looking lass Manufacturers, and dealers in Looking Glass Pla Plate Glass, En gravings, Combs and Vaacy Goods, No.76 Wood street, Pitts-jvxrgh. On hand and made to order.

Gilt Pier a i i Mantle Glasses, Uahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt ti or Mould-Ing. of eTer7descripUon. tsteaiatxrot caomi eooraiea mourn. BOTTLERS. John Oqdn No.

187 First street, would reepoctfuily inior Bottiora, inform the pub- he that they bare constantly on band a large auppsy 01 BARdAPARILLA, JUNK1U.L ATKK, ALE aud I'UalJiiS Of the beat quality. The of families ia riUcnlrly directed to the hi. W1INKIQU1 ALK in iU enrest state. Ph vaiciana recooimead it to famitie on account of its whole some and strengthening qnalitioa. rtafcly J.

M. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILORS NO. 54 ST. CLAIR (Dr. Irish's New Bailiilng.) -ifUDKB.

fdellly W. KERR, ARCUITECT, REMOVED ff from comer of Fifth and Wood to -AIR STRHgT. In Phillips' nw building continues to prepare Plans and of, and to Superintend the Erection of every ascription of Buildings. A FULTON. 15 ELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, No.

70 SECOND street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prepared to furnish to order OHCRCa, STKAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, Ut ail sizes, from lu to lo.uuu ids. CHI if 8 BKLL8 made to order. STOP and GAUGE COCKS eit all NiMH, fir Attain botttd. MLNERAL WATEK PUMPS. COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings fialaued K) the manner.

sARRrra anti-attrition metal fulton'3 pa TENT METALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engine. ClJTliRIDaE MAXWELL, Of Iaookilag-Glassaa, Pi Frames, aud Urutlui Aai Desleri ia Clock, Ectjis Furniiliicg Goods, 4 c. Ac. Ac. Go.

litS Wood street, I'0 ve Klftb, PlTTSEUIlOH. i'A. Machine rushes msda to order. mhS.l 1 EDUCATIONAL. St.

Francis Academy for Hoy, CNDSS THE CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS X.eretto, Ctmbrla County, Pa. THIS INSTITUTION, NATURAL mY sitnated for Educational purposes, affords all ihe inducements that can be desired tor a Catholics Ins'Jtntion. It ia located in the most heiUihy and picturesque irtion of the Alisghenies, distant four miies from CreBHon Station, the direct mail route between Philadelphia and Piwsbnrgii. The scholastic year commencing the hrst Monday in September, will close the 15th ot Jnly following. The Terms for Board, including a thorough English Ecien tine Course, are $100 per annum.

The Classic aad Modern Languages form an extra cfcargs of $10 per annum. Washing and nse of Beuding $13. lor further particulars apply to the superior oT tho Aca demy. Relereuces can bo made to tie Rt. Jlev.

Ir. ap3ftlyd.TW Vinceut'a College and Seminary, TJHDBR TB CARS OI TBI B2HBDICTI9S FATBKRS, Nssir Latrobe, Weimoreltnd county. Pa. IN THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE usual branch of English Education. In the SEMINARY, the Classics, Mathematics, History, Rhetorics, Philosophy, and the different branches of higher eradition necessary or useful to these aspiring to Priesthood.

The terms for Board and Tuition are $S0 per year, to be paid eemi-annually, strictly in advance. Gorman and French and other languages, Drawing, Paint-' in and no extra charges, excepting some recom-pensation for the use of instruments. Medicine, Washing, Backs, Stationery, et, form extra chargee. tor particulars apply to the Director of the College. The Collegiate year begins on the 1st of September, and ends on the 3d of Ju.j following.

FATHER G. CMM, 18 Director of the Col leg. DRY GOODS. Retrench! ANOTHER CRASH IN PRICES determine! te sell onr stock, though the Times are Xignt," we have made a general sweep REDUCED THE ENTIRE STOCK To still lower prices. 49-Now is the tune to buy -when the assortment is yet ntroken, and the Pi ks Put Down I Down I oet2 J(d.

liORNK, 77 Market street. HE LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES. Bonnet Bibbons, worth 75 oenta, at 62j per yard. do do do C-, at oil do do do do 60 at 87 do do do do 37 i at lib do JOSEPH HORNE, oct30 77 Market street. ICH VELVETj.TKIMMlNGS, AT tti.UUUlU rttlUAO.

A choice asaorto. ant on hand and for sale at Vvll Market street. ir ENLLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS VjT Wool, fiiik, Merino and Ueavy Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers a tresh scuply received a HORN K3, del9 7 Market street. FIVE Ceuta per Pound Reduction in the Price of BRADLEY'S YARNS. Wholesale Buyers and Peddrs will be furnished with BRADLEY'S THREE-PLY KNITTING YARN'S at a reduction of Five Cents per pound, by the handle, after nu date.

For Cash, and Cash only. JOS. HORN3, 7T Market street, deel Agent for the Maonfactnreg MBROI DEiilES. Our excellent etock of French Embroideries, and the low prioM at which tney are marked, off rs rare indooements to ladies wishing to parcaase the latest styles. JOSEPH H0BNS.

BovtO T7 Market street. "Vf uNEY lSlONJEY 1 i PRICES-ii ARK- XtA. ED DOWN. Great redaction in the price of Embroideries. We have goae carefully over onr handsome stock oi FRENCH-WORKED COLLARS, UNJER SLEEVES, MUSUN BANDS, eta.

An-1 td the prices to suit the Hard The Ladles may rely on getting bargains at ocMn HORN S'a. T7 Market streot. WE WILL SELL from the present time uncommonly cb jap FOR CASH. Please call and exam Ineoaritock. 0.

HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Bros- No. 74 Market st. PRINTED FRENCU MERINOES, for 62 1(1 74 eenU worA nd t1. he best assortment la the city. HANSON LOVE.

(formerly Love Brothers), 2 No T4 Markel stow. BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS. A fall mm ti ut, vrrry chetp. O. HANSON LOVE, fcraoerly Love Brothers, Ct21 EVERY Ecoaomical Purchaser of Dress Goods, Shawls Mantles, Ac; also Domestic and Staple Goods, will find it to their advantage to call and exami oar New Stock rf Fa :1 and Winter lry Goods before parens log elsewhere.

O. HANSON LOVE, eel TmeHy Von Brae, T4 Market St. C5UAWLS1 SHAWLS 1 Wool, Chenille. Brocha, Ac, both long and square, the very best in the aity, and at very low rices tor oaan. C.

LlAn SON LOVB, formerly Love Bros, dot21 No. 74 Market street. HyUE and MARSEILLES, Fleeood, for making Basqna A lame assortment at dsc4 GEO. R. WHITB A CO8 "DOXNET VELVET.

Every variety of Bon- netAnateriaL Silks, Velvets and Satins, for sale at novl3 HOKNE'S. EW BEDIORD SPERM CANDLES. lx'xe" Aborted sixes, 4's, 6's and (Ts, perm Candles Qa sale by V-J I B. A J. H.

SAWYER. Soap bV.x"..E"'in Soap, In 3 and lb, Mrs. 5 1 Pia op, In 2 lb. and 8 lb. bars.

Ule.ne Oxide 250 Gel man 200 Ca Par.Palm to On hand and for sale by J11 W. H. SAWYER. I 2.UJ1, WUriALU, iJALF ANDCLOTTl VJI OVEKsH'JFS, offered low. at Tne Peonle fel? DIFFENBACHER A NLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY DwpK line House, cf four rooms, with lot of ground 2n t.m ft-ent on Monb rey street.

Allegheny city, by llo deer, tn alit-y. Terms, $400 in band, balance at one, two aud three years, 8- CUTHBERT A Sov aoTit 61 Market street. Ut'FALO SHOES. A splendid article of Gents' and tdies BuTlo Over Shoes. Also, Gents' eaif Over.

Shoes, at the People's Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth treqt. near Market. bra DIFZENBACHEK A CO. W.

Dr. M' Lane's CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVERPILLS. "yE beg leave to call the attention of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to -two of the most popular remedies now before tlie public. We refer to Dr. Chas.

M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It lias also bcens administered with the most satisfactory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER TILLS, For the cure of Liv lr Com a i nts, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Head-Ache, See. In cases of Fever and Ague, preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure.

As specifics for the above mentioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when administered 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 successfully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated 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 pare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and compound them in the most thorough manner.

Address all orders to FLEIIXG BEOS, rittsuurgh, Pa. P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering from otlitis than Fleming Bros, will tlo well to write their orders distinctly, and take none, but Ihr. M'Lane's.

jirepared by Fleming Bros. PUtshurph, ita. To those wi.hing to gi them a trial, we will forward per mail. po.t paid, to any part of the United States, one lox of Fills for tWrs thrM-ceut postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge f-i' fourteen threo-cent stamps. All orders from Camilla uiu.t be accompanied by twenty cents extra.

M'LANK Vi.K.Ml PILLS. 6 gross on A.Vii LIVER nad a for s-d I B. L. FAHN CK A CO. novl6 Corner Wood end I'm III "itr- ts.

XZHXW Private and Confidential Medical Advice! AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPI-TAL K.ttahlished for the cnie fr-i liiis. H'-mii'Hl Weakness and the Si cret Iufirniities of Vouih rod orlly, by Dr. AMOS A SON, Buffalo, N. Y. f) c- of ii.i-i and Quay street, (up Meirs.i A Moit'f SC'IENTHO An iuatrumfrnt for the curt of icitHi I iiiiy.

Noctnr-nal mere propeily Lno'vri fc.s r'rtiril Vvm at ii Ac. Can te permanently cured ia from fifteen ti twenty days, by the usa of thii inRt'uineut, whn ujiU conjointly with medicine. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr. AMOS A HON take ptnasuren annomiri: that they bave invented a mont inujrt.iiti nmei ir ti ctire ot the above difieeso. It has l-een subfecti-d fo a 1.

-t by the most eminent phjsiciacs in Jndou. Par i. an-1 Now York; it has been dec' r- il the ily Inl lort.i nK ut ever yet invented, for ii'ii any eUsease of the gouil I'f'i' cii i tii ft tot iiebite oi youth. Lr. AMOS A SoK, In order to satisfy the most Ira! as to the merits cf their Instrument, pi.

dga thr-niM-lvr. in any insianeo where they may prove unutiHtetory it-r fair trial, the mom'y will ha refchdrd by returning the Instrument in good order. Persons Wishing the above r.seful Tin-Crnment will observe that the price, with the accompany if directions, packed and s-rit by exprppe, Is tf-n new lemldjfs A.ii x. ci r.ra. Dr.

AM08 A BON may be rnnsulted from eight o'clock la the morning until niBe at iht, in every Mage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secondary Sym, dolus, Seminal Weiikniw, In potence and Ftrirtnres of the L'Fethra, etc, with Inviolable seer ry. The treatment they sdept Is the ftsrot ot OI arvl thirty years eitrnaivo and erev-mful In London. Tim mot Invetorwto rases of Verjereal Diiew-i radiated li eliiht or nine dajv, and case of a sliuht nature ia two or three ilnys, at a moderate expense. The cere ediwted without confinement or hindrance from buniuosK; io, nodi find rins In the bcii. and limbs, enoctuatly entOicst' A Lit is WAP.

I'. A NTH). Dr. AMoB A EON haT i ivotixi their eic'ti'lve ly to this peculiar class of aiiuiiei, and the relief they have consequently been ena'-hid to render to tlo ir leil.iw ciefttnre fully testified and greatfully acknowledged ci'iivules centpfaticnts and other dai mriving in ti fi i ail pai ts of the country, for theexpre. urpoieoliiy of cons-allaer i.i while their exertions bave lieen cr.wniil with toe mot nal yet from what tin experieteed i -inquiring Into tho causes of these inhvilrius complaint (from their mott simple to ut -(' the roost dun gerocs and iuveterted) th have cntertaini li--porfiibility ol their prevent on and movul, and likewW- invariably found that the mi st horrihle end tiiRuri.rit rno of disitiio cooUi almost clay 1-e trac-d to rm ot ti fallowing causes Jgncrwijce, iKf.U-ct, or the eii-nri; of unskilful ar.d improper ireatnuut; there.

Ir. A'i A SON have snccc-edod In iiiti-u m-lif ili of tl.nr remedies, a safe, effectual, n-I chui ioiis con rue on if I ok ail combination of remedies whith L-ear an enivvjoal chanu-tt-r, as well as those wltoee preuuiture or iiijud'ciuus might be productivj of bad consetineoce, iu the haniis private individHttls. In short the laudiLle end of tlieir re-raeiiies is the lesseningof a great mass of bums-i ry the atleniation, relief and prevention of gii. imn thut are in reality the secret fee of llf-, led Ineh. while they so extremely surround us, al 1 cor and interference tor their eitrmlnation.

OOUN XEY lit VA Li Penxins in any part of the world may be treated by forwarding a correct detail of thrir cw, remittance for medicines, is. Addrees Dr. AitfoS A SO-'', corner Main au Baffilo. N. Y.

j2.S:oA jTRl ATE DIEASEST DR. JdA-DieALnnd SURGICAL Offices, No. 60 Sli-lUFIkLD ttreet, I'ltts-hnrirh. Pa. DR.

BRO "A is an eld citizen of Pitts- burgh, snd ban been in jr tctice for the last tioenty-flre years His busiuens has -been connned mostly to Privuteand Sur-'-: i CITIZENS AND STRAyGEiia in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find ont the snre place of relief, The Doctor is a regular urai'nats, and Vv his experience in tfce treatmebt of a certain cla of dises is a sure guarantee to the surturers of obtaiutng peru siicnt relief, by the use of bis remedies and following his stlTiee. DU. BROWN 8 KEMED1E3 never fall to cure the worst cf Venereal Di- n' Impurities and Scrofulors AToCtions. Also, aii ie'fH arising from a hereditary taint, whir.hmsnitest in th form of a tetter, psoriaifi, And a great miir f'rm. of skin diseases, the origin of which the putlent is eniireij ignorant To persons so aDilcted, Dr.

B. oilers hopes of a feore at.J tpoedy recorery, SEMINAL WKARNEiS. Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming broni'it on oiten by that solitary LaMtcf whi t. the young and weak-minred often give to, (to their deetroction,) are the ouly reliable reme-iif known in tL's country tUsy are safe, and make a 'tor alien to hltU" riisumattkm.

Dr. Brown's rever fail to enro this disease in a few days he wl I warrant a cm e. Ji iro tre: Piles, Gleet, Gouorrhcea, iltrictnre, Urethral Di male Weakne-s, Monthly Suppressions, I'n- w-s of ti: Joints, riatola in A no, Nervons Aftxtions, Pain Ir, tU- and Kidneys, Irriiation of the BladJer, togs her HI dueasesuf A lettw descnt.ing yniptoTin, contiln: ui: a ri, rected to BR. sWOWw.sn.iiv itreet, will be Inimedistely auiwere-1. il saely psy.kvd and secure from obr-rvatii n.

OtSce and Private Boon is, lio. tO street, PHte burgh. Pa. aptf A NOTHER eupf ly 0f Low superior London lcnet eoo.ps ru-ceited JOS. H.EMING.

fi-16 Corner Diamoud and Market street. 1 SACKS FEATHERS, sale Ly 2 BAUALEY, COSGKAVK A RIED APPLES 150 hu. choico Dry a I Apples, received aud sa'e, l-y JAS. A I KTZrt, ar-8 Corner Market Fh-t TOOTH PASTE, prepared A.RISIAN nnder the snperv: Jon of Dr. Ii uliii'n, Srrgeou Den rf tint, for sale by T.I 0JS.

Dressed 1 for sale by Hoi's, jn-t roceiv 1 ami JAM A. rKTZtk. K4 PERFUMERY Of descriptions, and cnUt at A' tUtUlM, ue, fV9 r. mt" "i -rfc m. A P.nif 300 bx.

Rochester i'oarl btarCa reocbred and for sale by HENRY n. CoLLiNst- bble. fresh Eggs just received by (ffltSOJ iJiNiJl -V-N3. EGGS, 10 and for sali sale recvived and tut sale, by rt hY B. OOLLliiS..

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