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Daliiind Monies - P. We, appear in the mime on - Tuesday, rink= day of Sakiteniber next. And it is - tittered; and di. rectodby the (IMe':uxilor, that a_amy of this cii r deruhall he inserted in the Fillablirgh rilik . a7telvipapet ma:dished in the city of Pittsburgh, in the State of Pennsylvania and shall be oantinuedin saidnewsmier the,the space of one mouth: and also. that a copy ofentdotder atalttorthe same ewe of time be posted in the °Meal the iteester of this Court ; and at the Court House door In this County. State of Delaware,' Kent Comity, BS. f I, John H. Jarvis, Register In Chancery In Kent county, aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the order in the above cause, now of record in this Court. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Beni of the said Court, at Dover, this 14th day of Islay, A. D. 1866. JOHN K. JARVIS, my22lm Register In Chancery. REAL ESTATE MARKET, Warn or SETENTII Am) Surtarzeu) Bratrrs, - - - We have the following Real Estate for Fate VOURTERN ACRES OF LAND in St. Clair township, on the oid Washington Road, well improved. SIX &ORES OF LAND In Chertiers township, about half a mile from the Ohio river et the lower ferry, with valuable =movements, melted for a genteel country residence. A LOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, 30 feet by 180; will be sold low. , ;6,‹ SODA ASH of a good and unifora:Tgpality manufactured by the Penneylaarda Balt Manufacturing Company at Tarentnm; on hand and for sale by FLEMING BIM., :~,.~ ~ , .•• • ' t "z • 4 4, .11 _ RRw• , ler t'efeiti.fe •A • - "kr- 7 - . . 1 1-.1.-fi"" ,,, 1.-1;.-ti• • ' . - PIT TSBL'RGH. . . FOUR AOREB OF LAND near Mortar'lle. TEN ACE, S OF LAND in Indiana township, at the month of Deer Creek, on which are good improvement. and an old estabibthed ferry. FTPTEEN' ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek, with lid ACRES In Plum township, three and half miles Bairn Logan's Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with good improvements. A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on St.- vonson street. (opposite the Mercy Hospital,) with modern improvements. A GARDEN FARM. adjoining the t..wn of Beaver, con. ta=nty-titree acme, within eighty reds of the C TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, corner of Chartiera and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM in Derry township, Westmoreland county, would to. exchanged for city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swiss vale Station, with five or ten Acres of Land. TWENTY ACRES OF LAND adjoining the Swiseval, Station. Apply to i je2t BLAKELY A RICHEY. TWELVE ILINJES IN ADVANCE OF TLIE MAIL! Al" TILE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly re,eived twelve bears In advance of the Mail, and delivered to out wen:wee at the following ratite : Philadelphia LEDU ELI, 10e. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE, 16c. per week. HERALD, " ' " TIMES, Leaco.yobr orders for those, or any other Emtern papers, at 71 Pifth area, fur my2.l, RICHARD SHANNON. VOA SALK-20 acres of land, on which i 6 erected a hewed log house, Inuits, barn and other out buildings, ell In goal order; lb acres cl.nred, well fenced and In good state of cultivation a young orchard, seve ral SAWS Of grain and clover now In goad and thriving conde tton; the remaining 5 acres well timbered —would be a good situation for a store, being situated on 1 . ., roes roads, be tween Bakerstown and Butler, in Middlesex townibip,l But ler celerity. Will be sold low —terms nosy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Goods. Trimming or Millinery establishment. Wanted Several girls to do housework in the city and country. Also, a situation by a boy about fourteen 3 ear" ot age, in a store, to run errands or other light work. Inquire of (IEO. W. BUNN, at lib Agency and lawn igen, Office, north aide of Ohioa n:et. fourth drys sim of Diamond. ALLEGHENY CITY. je: FRANK LESLIE'S Glizette of Fashiou fo. June; Knickerbocker Magazine for JUDI' ; Putratin's do do; Dickens' Household Words dd The Schoolfellow do; *each of the Ilou. Chnriee Stunner The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's Manuel; 1.1 AI Fitch, A. M. M. D. Ono Thousand and Ten Things worth knowing The London Illustrated News. For sale by mySl T C. MiditGAN. 41 Fifth st NEW IT BLICATIONS- Leelle'm Gazette of Fashion for June, pure 2.1 e Putnam"! Magazine do do '3lc Household Words ,1., do ae . Schoolfellow do do 10e. He.rpcz's nag, ith supply. do do :.h'. Godoy's Lady's Book, ‘2.1 do to do •-it.. Graham Jo U. ...!.0, Peterson 4., do 1S r . Knickerbocker do do ....14fy. Leslie's N. Y. Journal d,, ,10 li“:" Sparretsgrafts Papers do VAN . Piazza Tales, by Melville ro no Runaby Paper., by John Brougham do 9.,. Recent sper,hes of Clothes Samuel du 1.4._ Shoe. Resmlleetums. The above, with a Jorge assortutAlt of srbool and mi.,. larteons books, stationery, Sr. Sold from 10 to 20 per orb lower than elsewhere at LkIJYY EN'S Book Store, my3l N. 77 Fourth street. i3uslNEss! BL!SI N ESS ! ! MILL PROPERTY FUR SALE—Situate on Big wicirdey, a mill house of 3 stories, 3 ran of RIOT.. 6IIIIIt inn chine, and ail other gearing and fixtures complete. Alm, cap m 111,2 good frame houses, 0) acres of hind. Price A STEAM SAW MILL, situate on the Ohio river, near Si Mary's, 60 miles below Wheeling. Price $1.560. TANNERY FUR SALE. situate nt Moundsville, Y., will. vats, shops, kr, all in good order. large dwelling lionise, - acres of ground, kr. Price $.1.000. ap2s S. CUTHBERT & SON. bl Market Pt. ANEW BOOK.—TheKidnapped and the Ransomed. Being the personal recollections -I Peter Still and his Wife -Viols, - after lorty years of slaver, By Mil. Kate E. R. Pickard, with en introduction, by ReN. Samuel J. May; and an appendix by William H. Furness. D D. For sale by IL T. C. MORGAN, jug. .11 Fifth at. PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.-A neat, well built and finished brick house situated on the North Common, Allegbany City, containing six well finished rooms, a bath room, cellar and finished attic; hi duentinthe yard. This property Ia beautifully located aol is worthy the attention of persons wishing a desirable pi, sate residence. Will be sold low. Apply to BLAKELY DOMESTIC CK)ODS.—A. A. Mason & have Plat opened Over 200 Cases and packages ,•f n e se style inslicoee and ginghams, muslins, checks, tickings, an•l every description of housekeeping goods which will Lie sohl at a Considerable reduction from the usual prices. jit9 PARASOLS.—We invite the attention of the ladies to some 1,500 new parasols we have receive. this morning by express, among which are some of the moat elagant and desirable styles yet offered. jug. A. A. MASON t CO, 25 Fifth st. T rvßaPooL AN 1) PIULADELYIIIA STEAMSHIP LINE. JI_J• The aplenditi new Bte/102414 CITY BALTIMORE, Capt a a lrrfral, will nail from Phihulelphin on the NM June—from Liverpool 16th July. Pram Lirrspool. MEE - - - - Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool by the above Lin.: of Stenmahlps, or by FIItiNDCLARS SAILING PACKETS. can be procured on application to SALIBL & CORTLS, 177 Broadway, New York, Or— JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty st., Prtteburgh P. S.—Also, Drain for sale ahrays on bonds. DID YOU READ SYDNEY SNIITII ?-01 course you liked it, and laughed over his witty • niarks. We now oiler you a better book. THE BOOK OF TILE Sl' NI NI Elf. We have ready this dny, the first complete Amerieau edi thin, with a memoir, from the 10th English edition. In two handsome royal 12rno. volumes. cloth prise $2,50, or half calf extra pl. The Ingoldeby Legends; Or, Nllrth and Marvels. h) Thomas Lagoldnby. Lrsy-1 the Roy. Richard flarrbi liarnham. with 16 Iltustmtions by Ida.° fussy (Alen's, Crullndmnis and Leech. This delightfully entertaining book ban now become standard library work in England, where It has mpiiiN pissed through ten edition.m. The memoir is brimful sparkling Jokes, anecdotes and witty repartee, by Theod,r.. Hook, Hartshorn, Thomas Hood, bydneylSmith and edb. celebrities. We venture our reputation ne caterers for pub ile taste, If this work does not delight every reader, nod prove folly as entertaining, If not more ea, than the recent biography of Her. Mr. Barnham's brother divine, Sydney amith. H. HINER A CO., jell) No. Mt Smithfield et. WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Two or three good Cooks for city and country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; must be well recoru. mended. Also, places for font or five Girls to do chamber or dining-room work. Four Boys in stores or to rem errands, and See Or six men at auy kind of employment. Apply at Lowturs Ne a Intelligence Mg,. feb2o No. 1i Firth street. WANTED—A Situation .mGoverness ~r teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and ha,. ing had consicerable experience-, would not object tog.. lot,, the country. _ want—,Several girls to do housework, to city and country, and a boy to run of errands, in a abut score in the city. For Sale—A small tannery in good order and ,Joinga good bn-iness, in a small village about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wishing to go West will sell at a great bargain. Inquire off). W. BUNN, at his Agency and In tel- Offica, north eide of Ohio street., fourth door cast of the Diamond, Allegheny city. tuysta VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FUJI BALK.—The undersigned offers fur sale ou favorable terms a large number of Building Lots In the Third and Eighth Wards of the city. The has trout on Pennsylvania Avenue, wm arm , Forbes, Locust, Maria Vickrov and Bluff streets, are but a few minutes walk from the Court House, and,will be sold very cheap. = One desirous of securing a convenient and healthy Its fur a home, or wishing to purchase for eloculation. 824 part, of the city which will continue steadily to improve gpaldligardttO their advantage to call upon the undersigned. CIIIMISTOPUES. AULagli, Attorney at Law. No. 104 Flub street. • AGAEDEN LOT FO SALE--Containi D g . six. acres of excellent land, situated on the water,. 0 Maddens Creek, in Robinson township, 44 miles from th city, and near liroadhecure Fording. The Land is wel. .adapted to Ganlening ea it lies sloping to the Routh ; has a comfortable Frame House 80 feet by le, t.ne and a hen' aorta , high • a food spring of water at the • and. a variety of clicks Fruit Trees just commencing bear. Price $6OO. For Ihrther om farti=lars, apply to MAR KLY y, Real Estate Broken., tob27 Corner Seventh and Smithfield et& FRESH SEEDS—Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, of the Most approved and reliable varieties, wholesale end retail, at the Seed and-Agrictilturel Ware house, 47 Fifth street, of (ape) 7A.51123 WARDROP. ALSO, 3 gross Ludlum's Specific; 4 &roes Hooftand`s German Bitters ; 1603 IDs. Madder; 600 31a Gum Tragacanth ; 490 3:w. Nutmegs; Ooncenttated Lye, a new article for making Soap one pound worth ten of potasb ; on hand and for wile by my 3 FLEMING BROS A -lAT OF . GROUND, near BakerstOwn, tall be sal4yerilow, If applied for soon. It contains .. y .r our th of onto t ankit ntra soon. Apply to fleth2o BLAKELY . RICHEY. iIRNAMENTAL C.entai t ieces, Testem 3L, • thane and Batt* Morals circlesorip great *-esefs Mptar ornaments on Wan per.lor sat by . P. MARSHALL . % CO._ DRIED PEAC Ap26 MEI M. F. &Tort, Egg gapedo gm oil Gliobo . on almost the last year, and In asmuch se.thoy !16444• eq.llategiven entire satisfaction to ` . dtir ctintiMiMi,lieliiiiiiMYblitatation in recommending them a good article, and much preferable on account of their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any othor of which we have any knowledge. Thin certifica that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, taus Inq, w nay ou our roat tur yuara past. We find it to h• an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it as such. GEO. W. GRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penns. Central RR November 25th, 1834. To Si. F. EavoN, Esq.: This certifies that we have had iu use the patent Oil Globes or Cups, sold by :doses F. Eaton. Esq., of Pittsburg ~ and consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind ire have ever used. ALFRED TIIOMAS., Tren.qnrcr Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio November 27. 1855. apfil New York Scientific American.] Pa cut. Finishing Plane. This invention Is inteude.l f.w live where it is desired to ice' part a fine, smooth, and glossy surikee to the stood; but It is applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's places. The novelty consists in placing the cutting chisel. or hit, in front of the sedge, hut - teed of behind, as In common planes; also Its applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the plum., to front of the chisel, it Melt month piece serves as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece is so close to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane trout ripping ur splintering the wood iu the least dearer indeed. we have seen the itupletneut op plied :o tie- pin n i n g of wove] against the grain, and trace vorsely t. , the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. S, parted is the ~peratton 01 this Illatrallialat, that it las:, le ap pliod to the plauiug lit tanva.ra--with entire ea ...kW— a thing which tantmt ;safely Ins dune 1.2, the ; men.. plArt... 'fhe peculiar arrangement of the Lavallt 1.1“.• . net, ni,.l Is'etigi . , of a completes and firm Lemma leer the 1,1 throUgl,Ut its whole iellglll. and thap , ass - s, under all cte calastalleel, with the use of a Cap or &utile hit. Thin ai a very simple and rtfia tic,- impn.t , m,.1it..1.-vitto-.1 us have it doubt, tr., find its way intt•ev-r) csrpeutcr'm .!. 111 the land. No tool chest i s coriml-to Wit hall it ell tor 13W IL. C. 119M0,, til.. I'd ...v., t Ito boax4 datoLowy) I. iar MUSES F. EATON, N. 139 Firot stto,t. t tho patent., • Arequest the attenti. , n frl,•nde Lull the putAtt Wruy it. k of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which I think contnine a huger raliety ..f rich that: any ~ t her form, parchne,. I hare taken ape, lal ietths obtaitt all the Kluulea of FANCY CLOTHS generally desired, iiz Pense, Dnlilin, Muiberry, Bro us • Drab, Brown and Olive. with varloug firer., PIP Blue. I have ohserrKl the same .r a In ark,' ng ups which embracua chin:, amaortnient for eveuing rireum to the summer F1N12,011, with a sititutm r Ltlach Elastin Figured G00d... int..inin-1 lot the recut her. l‘ly stock of V FSTI NtIS I. on larife IM. All at i•uliurn, cutup, iffing (woot" i wt) Fill: Patton, . brio an d figuriml Greiiiiii• • and )ariieiflem My !went Burnt of 11,0 lot ha+ loot. inernamied and I am I...pared to fill n'l ut dtro in this tiran.h with ninn. .trimfiction inyiwif and tioymi, than to I ouhi Loh iit.ociml aunt/thin to a nunilini ploity Pl..ll:iS. adlitit,it to dill:l,lCA Iran, oh,. it. think, .•an not fail to pliant.. .11., Priv oar. trgi•ntini Lusn,e. An is Isaias m arine , f r a t ,„l, Prmh I Who/ Cl numenata at) lea of Wointi mi. a G 00,14, itlarlakd either for men'. or ray's cluttoin; SPLOM , IN ST N , SO W e al at STEW CLOTIEN6 STORE, N. , . 4 Sixth oppueite thitaulatcrihar has }mit •mi thin new i-stalilitiliment, where he ham a 10,9. n band huTn nud clroicn a.uiirttainit of all artirli, frill Nt). which ha warrants equal to auy 111 the Ott). :if, I u... 11 the in I neasetabl: yri4 - ea. The public ate roipuigted Lim a cdt ituat9:ly , , B. OPPENFIBIll}:11 A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS OR ENGINH. BUILDIENti BUSINESS. TITE UN DERSIG NED offers at private ,alt' OD td the altb !ay of June next, the whole stork c•• Tools, Patterua, Shafting, nesting vi r w. and Pictures. th nee In the • 4 Pitt Machine P ark. and 1 , 013r0try... 11.C0t...) iu Allegheny City. or tier Main and Cherry street, The stock ot Te.eolee consist in part First N, 1 Steam F:mon , ” , mi) test. I der.:: feet stroke., with . - yh wive - boiler 44 inch eilameter, re use only one year. tr ue , nrize and rye..emall prom P1.41.1.g \la. iii Twenty Aisle.. turtling Lithe, rare u., ten_tio, eehel 4,7 es o ht le awing from e , ten feet down to twelve m '..^ • V.. the aliesyr, lin=li=Mliil It: stk.,t, a rrarplo• ..1 T sJ 11,01 ,r Steam —A an: Ir..t] thtrty-41: it,•11 , •• .11:ttu.14 in It Ir , ,tt Inn 1111 fi n— l•lqw It Core rye., A nitonlinz ifle,, bra., l'unnuon. and ar.•torht truo Lad).r ano rbauag ..t arrno, araa. and n full as want of Flaakti and utbor took wreasar) fur a Foundry. Third—Vivo Illankamitif Fnrg.u, attli fun and limturn, blow them, tocuthor %null rt full net t tog .andlgna tan, men., and to. d. fur ea b fur", One small Trip MIMI tth a great number •-f sti ewedgi.s. in gal orilitr. One pattnt 11.-It and 101,1 NIA, suiek uf hilly Pativros fr•rii sixty hill ilutineter . Spur and Bevel IV .k 1 vu vus ello, :kll. 1)11.11: IL great number and tar •.1 Patterns. and a great ntitriber of utltiir Patterns. tisi 1111:lie Wan lv 1.11e11001.1. Than 'res.'. are ail to first rate order. and these W hare beets r, a number of yearn in sucrosaful eratra. and as the present proprietors wish to ‘Liro . untilon . Luntioar a rare chance is unerral for the purchaa.. sts:itre at -.m putt eetablished The ' , mining, ears in, loosed at is fair rate Cro soy numb. of pears. HA to prig- Joel terms, apply ro Oa- I.r. t - Lt proprietors un tic prenlat, JENKS, lill'HEY a (N), itri. not wild hero, th , - June, thiy trill lA , et public wale. Is hereby given to all pet-aunt, who haveatterus or work of any oiescription in the •• Pitt M r .Machine W,,r , s;" to ba,.• them takes away before the 10th day of Jun, seat, or 01 , 3 will b , otherwise (Hu - posed of Cab1u......555 and $75. M PORT AN T.—The Subscribers are 11,,v ttert.ne, a :Spring, anti Sum., atte..rtment 4 C.., run prtsing In part a large anti s. 1,1,1 .•1 be. quality atel most faslttortal.lt. stsles..4 r (1-1 h g nurses ; nue 1.,,na1t Drrllgs \l4lt.agales Istwy II ten: 11-true Brush,: Cur:: Gnu 1 , 1 I ant tgt. , pet and ;Enameled Leather Tro. nu t , Itt.s. Lulls tents' eole-lotti,, Trunks. A. A:1 .4 a 1.1, -1.1 drat, are irnpnriur in ilturll2) uud 1‘,1% i-i in 1••• 11,w, hofory offered in thin ontrket. Purch.o,r- 41.• I. ll.rt t.. r.‘.. and rxum iur , mr stock. tho ..ign of thr ,;01 :,11 II No Sri Wood ritror•c, iArrur, if Diarnid,.l Al . . . uly3 ri11111(1) ARRIVAL OF NEW (RJOI):= Al Lo t: BROTH N ! ,'; 4 Markot nt..l.lt!,!•ulkLll The Sala. tibert. hn., itt.t i.elved and are o.lw ~pettit their flora nu1.1d,)..t new as,i hm t ,b o o t e (food, shaft T10111:15, 11V111.1. F1.11 . 1.1.1i111,(11111.1, M. 111 1 .11. 1, r". 1 .1 10.1111.41 . 1 * Ribbon.. tool Needle cork. 31auy .d the 4141Ve been purchased of the importerf, and at the large Awl,. Il• in New lurk and Plltlntit Iphat. at prices that enable to n.tu to offer them at leas than the cost of trattkportatadt. t solicit all early call lotto 1111 0110 ustomers and the pal lit. gouorally. bolievutg It will be 1.. the advantage of all, at oover hove been able to offer a bettor argtortotent, und never Ca cheap. LOVE If Roui ELLS, formerly jai. YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. . —lOO bush. for s e •y t3aIITH, HAIR a HUNT= '• • t 4 , 6 e T., ff 4 4.-Ict: P 4 4 4 - ' 2 vs ‘: 4-4 • " *7,t. ill • '44' o•St ' .` tc.l • a •-• . b. 4 V 4 EV .6 Z.+ - ' ; • FlrkswitUni,•44.rei%risse. `en, rutiaK cfulls yours. F. &W. M. FADER co, Engine Builders CLOTHING FANCY CASSIMERES, Or thoae who wlah to Engage In the MACHINE, Urn, 14.1 - tng 31i;I. and ct!,,ht , v.th Y grl•hi It l.niM ark..., cuth.r• lu F.-rl 11,11 itthl %hp h.,. rut ng, l'utn.hing and 1,1,0 T.,.nt)-twv-n Vs, nes, In g,.,1 •.r CORM El= 28.,13vr PORTSMOUTH'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, MAinal ANL WATLIt BTREITS. myls:3m.) KITTANNING 7-fiCt ADAMAGED PIANO, for sale at a bargain.—A new ell CR ER INO PIANO, slightly damaged in the furniture., t 11 i bat not where it can be observed. The in. litrOMPat. in nu way injured. will be sold at a mita-lion of F I I , rY DOLLARS. on a credit of six inon the. JOHN 11. NIELLOII, SI Wood st., niv2h Agent for Chickering's Pianos. ACOMPLETE LIST OF )lONTIILY IMAGAZI N ES. for May. Marpei'snew monthly Mag..... npaithly knickerhoeker ; ~r New Lurk monthly Magazin,. libusehuld Words—conducted by Charles Dickens tlodef Lady's bouk--rolore.l pl ates Graham's American Monthly Peterson's Lady's N:.1.t.al ci a.r.11, MaMou'll Dollar montlll)Mag 1.7 Harper's Story Book. The Museum. The Schoolfellow for Boys and Vrank , Leatie'e New York Journal. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion Yankee Notions; full of comic Illostratkals. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for . pril Chambers Journal (London Edition for April. Just received and for sale by uty3 MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES! Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journal GadeY'S 'Alike' Book " i ratkam's Magazine " " Peterson's Magazine liallou's Magazine " Ronsehold Words " " K Y ll : i t an :l : c thrr' k k k 7 er : r o ".l 7 d N :l o , nll :t7 7 : e 7 r un i ?;:" " 0 seazine for April. Loudon News and Punch for April 19. For sale by fl MINER A CO. my 3 N 0.32 Smithfield street. OPENING this day, a large assortment of Watches. Gold Levers from $2 to $2OO. Silver Levers from $l2 to $4.0. Silver Cylinders from $4 to slu. Railroad Time Keepers, $4O. Frodaham'a Chronometer Series, saw. D o . la Bayer Comm, $175. Chains, Scala, Keys, tic. Watches repaired in the beef ulyft W. W. WILSON, corner of Market ,11. 4th etc. SUNDRIES'-- 100 bezel, Ifioald ,Lnd 25 do Star do 100 do Rods Soap. 300 kegs (snorted Naas. 100 dol. Gera Broom. 50 bales No. 1 and 2 Batting. 25 doz. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tabs. In store and for sale by tnys JOHN 51001t/IEA D. SIIG.A.R.---Prime New Orleans in store and for oale nl LAO] eTOEN MOORHEAD. - • • ,•`-% IA t 1 • ?• 4 • 3IECIIANIcS" LIFE, YOB AND MARINE 178 AN CE COMPANY OF PIIMADRLFMA. $300,000 Amount nocluxly tur.t..l $200,000 ThiAoompany earAis Piro Insurance on Buildings, Goods, Furniture, A, Manus Insurance onVessels, Cargo and Prelatic. Inland Insurance 00 Gads, by Rivera Lakes, Canalg, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insa raller upon Llves, upon the roost favorable terms Hon. Ttn.nan, B. I :..ronev, Jan., (Ik.orve H. A Ed. l• E. IL Helmbuld, ti r;;4• C Tlioulas 1.. c 1 . 11 , 1)1.1:7 H FLORENCE, Pte..d.kut Euscuta• R. Il ELMit,LD, rk,r,tnry. PITTSBURGH REFERENCES lion. T. M. Bowe. 1i0n..1. K. l'Cliutok - k, lion. P. U. Shnnn..n, C.I. S. W. illaek, v , H tit:lic w. A. B. Wenirnont, FIN.. ,11.1 tat. J. 1., , . ~..,. F.Atl., M114‘,11 Nrealitile.ds, EAti., 0.1. J. Heron Foster, Goo. J. K. luorliervi, R. M. Kuhlle. The character of the above Company is of the first chum, tot er,r•bille, tLr cite uml ut, privilege.: of Fire, Aurae and 1.11, mxurance. Gentlemen L.( elevated r,tanditg are a6sociated in .1, man agenwnt., and intert•xted 5.t..4.1:1t Agent, Jy27 No. 90 Water ,trvet. TITE FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR:NCF, CO.NIPANI% OF PIIILAI , ' Dtra.crons.--Charka W. knocker. Heel. Toltee Samnel (ira.nt. Jacob (leo. NV. U. Lewin, A,lulplAi 6. Bork, Genii 1,,r -ris Pat tenkm. Citis. N. BANCICEII, Pregldent. Cute. li. 11A.Mcniat, Skurrtary. Qua; ate to Make intillrUnc, vrlsftual or limited, ry description of property, in town and country, at root lon as are consistent with security. Tim Company have reserved a huge Contingent Foal, which, with their capital and premiums, safely larelted, af ford ample protection to tiff. 11,sure.l. The Assets of the Company, on aanunt y on 411. lisle l agrovaMy to an Act of A.remidy, were se P.!1..w. . Murtow.o • 1,!, • Rood 4.Btate. . TemiKirsi y St, 1,. Cash, a 'r.. , 11. 1...1 ! U. 3 !nt ::! of III:: ttl:1:•:n Illt+l3ll - :•1 11 .11 ir 3. 1 1i: • .11nt.....ridetct . 3.1 . the 4:131311(11.,,•.1 the al,Cat) and diniumitiott to :I,: t n.lll I.t.:1111.1:0,331t111 , 1::1111 ,3 .1 1,111:1 , 1N Kt< CoItVIN, Agent, :t1,24 (tlll., 0.•111. end Thirti nut. . . ri IF. N El) STATE LIFE INSU R ‘CE N'ZI'ITY A\)TR WMPANY, ['nit s• -libartrrrrl Aprilh, I%orr Chart.. Perprgur.l. CAPITAL.iIr.r $12.7y0.r.Cr0. South-vuot Ch.•nt But ntr.otA, OV tub Fit 011 K ,A I:I; AT PIMA DELP Ifl A tints. St.•;•11 , •11 R rrawf God.lArd, A I.,l.rtege \V. Th,np.ttal. Lawrowe 11,1ipoin W. Mcllenry, .1ar , .1, 1,. flot-ri,e. (ow." Dl•veri•ll X, Wllll%lll U. 0,,,1wtn. NV 11 tmul Mr ft Crau MO (V. Morn (I. 11. I) , N.ty-I'. it. NI. I 61,1 F. AIiNI,L.D. morlCy N.. 7 1.1:r-ImrizIl. BANKERS I) BROKER S. A USTI N Li i())11:-:, 1;01 8r ,, 10.r, N.. 0 _ : .0 NN i Lo. - I. nogutm;•-1 Si A• 1/./I H - ./ 1/./ 1•111 11. , il.ll 01 , I.:• !MY. of I •••v II -I:..zuni,Ltivas t. woalptl, T 1101,NIES littlikere and Ex • rfut”,., nr.k..3.. MIA q - 1111.S. pt • ISCILIL c ..11 11, Ewa , Welitotn Clues fur sale. made ro ail t!,.• tl.r .n4it.m; the Nitt . l,l Th,hlan.l ' , mirth Kin 1) I 1 E. ARNULL 3 CU., Bankers and Ex' lit 1 , 40, `I I,t Athl Lthe IhAIL• I efullt at ten h•I t ah•!ln n'Ot,IN I,l.laltad any put ..1 the C01 , .1i mocks trelght an.! all o,thtueitth.oo Cia - N. , 74 F.,1.1.11 4tr•e-t, hent tat f,. the batik of Vitt. ttepl3 _ JUIiN 11"0005, Banker arid Exchange t/ 11.11.1,, to Lt. hougt , , i....,ntt0,••tal and Book kßot 04 0t0t0, ,,,, 0; n.l' , Mt,. t,..: t• I 0t , ,,t rant on 1 , ..1 , 051t • ,•• 1 , 4 a opto.,att.• the M 11 It .1 , , dr. to Tr I lUMAS nitnerelal Br .ker, and tt/ IteAl N.• DRY GOODS E\l. tl II ).`. 1 . . k 1:..• • ‘t.. fun; t•- m-t t th.. 1.4111 t. nlieqol MOEN t i~~~.l ii~l :~A V' „i • A TtA•ti•-, Var. LAM d 0111" rlwWl nII , I llnuur lt..nu I,lnllll/11i1,1 Wills all Ll.. 1 0 4 n1)1,11.1 1,1, ( . .1,1,111-1, ,:.•11n. Silk, Itn, • UT: :tern tar, S. , nes n.. • .1 (k.• \lutlatn3n, Ai—. :11t/L: ICNI NO A A fI..U , A AR:sl,lll:A , i Ct. Ur MENEM Pt 11 R.•Eit“ , 6. luta I"uit z•tur.,, A. II bond 111,1-.1... tu nLtrh w. ,Anatliinl Lining ..11n•l• . twei, 4.3.1111. it SI.Wk 1,1% k morrnicz,, ikt/ N.t . %•11.41 k LtoVe. 74 LeL et. vt.t, HOTELS AU . RENTZ, 111=11 : I.Lat Di , 1,1014aq, at riaisiileraliti- ti.tti•il et)l.. tiiii \IA SrIVY 11.4 H.. it n 14.11- ii•11.1:-TABLE 1 A Itli. ciiiiitniplat 1,1: 11,101, an I tiiatastiita. II 1,1 I-I aail 'kir N. tilt 1,11,1 itti i can iitt 11 1 . , TE L. t,r/wr Riol St : ; 1001) .INTEN'I' Lit,vr t 11),11/t11 , ...1 JA ME, .-11.1:,NON, RESTA U HANTS I( ENN A 1.E.-11". D. ESGLISiI, titic ~1 :NI IT II !. rated Kennett Al. t.tn.l A l: ,, uunon Al, ht and I flor, iu quart 'hod pant Ip•AtleA Tho rat. H.nt of famili,.s. and tin. Mule, is respoctfull) . v„ 4 t s„ M ..DHE'-.,; i (71L - l - Sll '! Pit ' t i) t.t.rea S •t A bi ß ;l B v l l P lri A in - , Is now manufacturing and bottlm,.., the above erngen alt tin extensive ncale. Ills article. are of the hest qualit). and manufactured from the purest materials. octl7.ly TILE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY— PITTSBURGH, ROCHESTER AND NEW BRIGHT. , N EX PRESS.—rr the overall a ./111111061tion id the hu population ahmg the line .if the lino and Pennisylvaniti Hail• road, between Pittsburgh and N m`w Brighton. whose intimate bumpers social relations require such Agency. THE ADAMS EXYRESS COMPANY hale made stall arrangt tocza with the Railroad an to . wad.. theta to pin a trust) NfeaSeager of the Aroorrintaial ion inutn, who will take .liargo ..I all propane and 'Amite:ix properly entrusted h. Imo. Ile will loam e .New Brighton In the Nlorning Train, I . .• 1.1111 .1, Ilittsldiq:,ll awl Allegheny City daring tin• day t attend to sad, nine ranted to him. and loiuril I.) I lio Ev,..ng 'I raii., null, Ins Goods and Conlon. .i.•rot d.itl. All„ it...it, to let ILA 111, IN, 1 N IV:1-,11. , t . t., t.ith.ut extra n a rge, lad to insure such 'I. Its r.. the di.itiction pw kn. gen. edpecially tar pi, ate b 010..., la. explicit. At Wily all matter will In. h It NnL the Station Agent ot the Itwilrozel Couliainy, ellen die plop,. part) I. e , t at the iiiltati6ll on tle• arriNal of tho Train, to recciive goods. Thn Iliad - Kea for carrying 1.13,1 I•sr 1,11t101 , 11 by lirleseetigier. are 111(011 , 11,(1 to lessttbin nonable Imutx. When the ',Luxe of the Iltintll.•,l in 1/111:11 eu 1011111 at a. special tigrounieuts will Ist. made. LIEN It Y li.. I 11% 1N bar been appointed leisitenget, and will nonillion, his dUtien 011 .111/111.1.1ty. 18fin OFFICES AND AGENTS. Pittsburgh—iii Fourth street. Allegheny City—Telegraph office. Maysville - -Captain Hy. Sewickley Station —Mr, Nltthaughlt u. Itmhenler—Mr. White. Beaver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton —Mr. il.stiet unrce ADAMS RI PRESS lio.l Pittston - oi, Dee. '&itll.lStss. I deaf, JUNE 3IAGAZINES—Just received and fur sale by H. MINER A tki., No. 32 Smithfield street: Harper's Magaztue for June; Uodey's Lady's Book fur June; . Peterson's Magazlne fur June; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOORS published are for salt, by • H. MIN ER utyl9 No. Smithfield street. HOSIERY AND GLOVES—Another very large asstortutent of Summer Hoiery. Gloves and Minn of every description, just received by mylD A. A. MASON & Cu. FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, coo mining :14 acres. about one mile below the City. oppo site Manchester. There is (pri tlm prem.., a large frame house nil eLabie, about 100 bearing tipple [roes; also peach. cherry and plum trees. grapes, kc. This place would suit a good gardener. For terms appy to tuy9 B. C. & J. 11. .'.AMY El. N 0.47 Wood et. SREF'I)3S kegs for sale by kJ -- yer, B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. ROCIIELLE OCHRE —5 casks just reed and for sale by 1my24.) . FLEMING BROS. __ BROWN'S ESSENCE GINGER--Jtu3 , re ceived and for aide by [my24] FLEMTNG BROS. - HOSIERYAND GLOVES.—A. A. Mason & Co., have on hand a very large memrtment .of Lad ive. dent's and Children's hosiery and gloves of °Very de aviiption. Also, the best assortment of silk, mohair and other mats to be found in the ctlir. AO MIZE DIEM ..,~~~ ~~ 1856. ONL ROUTE WITH TURXE DAILY TRAINS PROPS PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROST PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN OHIO AND PENNSii VAN IA p.4...*ENUER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT AST CSDAI S, wi follows _ Lea Vi. Pittsburgh for Crestlin« at SM A. M. 70) A. M. r_ anal :i P. M. Loaves Croatian: for Pittaburgla at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. SL, LITTLE MIAMI RAILROA9S. These Trains make close connections at CItESTLINE with VIA CRESTLINE AND COI ',.:N1131 - z;. Troths for COLE:thin:S. DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE- Yuickeat Route from l'itisburgh to Csncinnati. ' FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SALNT LOUIS, I and all points on roads extending West and South-went CONNECTING at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Stenos re, through 01110, Di DIANA and ILLINOIS. Covington and Lexington lthArnad, Ohio and TRAINS FltWI r.5i1t.11.0.11 connect at Mansfield with Ritiltutri, and the Lawrencaburgh Route. Connecting via 'Finns on Sandusky, Ilanstiold and Newark Read, for CHI. and I CA(IIJ, TOLEDO and S.‘NDUSK : making ON quick and Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, Indiana Central Railroads. surc nonneetions to CHICAGO, as by any other route. Con. THROUGH. TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to nations me made at Alliance with Trait. on Cleveland rind Lexington, Louiaville, St, IndianaPidis , At- Ar. Via Panlimgli Road., for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, , FAD). Terre than, zo. l o ars. e., ere. I P. igors leaving Pittsburgh, at 3P. 51. for Sandusky, Till , . iA", via COLI'3IBL,S, connecting with Toledo "end Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at the Covington end Lexingtonthn s. Mail nonstield nr Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next Line Stimuners, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and Lilo 0 ,,,, nmg. Lawrencelrurgh ithilte, oilers facilities IA other route can Truing East from Creatline make close connections with give, as through tickets by all the above routes can only be Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHlLADEL procured via Columbus and the Little Iliami Railnand. I'lllA. BALTIMiIItP: and NEW YORK. The route from Crestline via Columbus being the shortest THROUGH Tickers ore sold to Columba!, Dayton, Ctn. ti!Citicinuati,outibles a uniform and safe :peed. Gam. mous !annul, LunisviLle, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontatne, are certain, and I...rangers have full time for torah. By ti,e Chicago, Ruck Island, lowa City, Dunlieth, Alilwankia, Forest and Bellefontaine rune tom Crestline, a dangerous Cairo, springtield, 111, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the loni and break-neck speed is requirni, and compelled to overmite c i pa l cities in the West. il!stanee. Through tickets ' , ver this line may be had at all of the Ry the route via Colottlibus to Cittollittall and Indianapolis, „hove plactrr fur New York. Pittsburgh,Philadelphia, ,Baltimore and pueeiengem ride over roads ballasted and smooth, ity 111 e Forest and Belleumtaine route, misseugers ride over the NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new ronghest roads in 'Silo. Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 134, P. M. Leaves TIMER DAILY TRA INS, VIA COLUNIBUS AND Pittsburgh for New Brighton. at 0 , " A.M d 5 ,, P. M CINCINNATI ¢;a- For tickets and further Information apply to A. I'. JOHNSoN, at the corner office, under the Monongahela Etas? TP-ZoIN leaves Pittsburgh at an./0 o*Aock A. Al. Mr ' C cestline, Columbus, Xenia, Con ;Lunn, Lotocville, !louse, or at the Foderal street Station , to GEO. PARKIN, Lexington and Indianapolis, Vito Latvorotocoloorgio Monte. Tllll3 C. Lot „ gout. JOHN K.ELLY, 'assauger Agent. Train arrives at Cincinnati ono hour and forty minutes In ii.)2n J. 11. MOORE, Supt advance of the Forest and liellefoutatue route. Satuari TiisiN leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A. 31. for Ct ehtline, Columbes, Xenia and Cincinnati. This 'train inakewormection only via, Columbus to thin intim 1. Tama Taus Mai." Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock I'. 51. tar Orestime, Col ondiva, CI twat tott Lotto., ilk. ;Ft Louie, Lexington and I rollanapola. Lawretwelcirgli Knite. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA CoLU3llths, IiArTUN, AND INDLAN.II , thIs. Post TOWN banes P1L1.41 , 111 Jo tot. :Lou tt . o ko A H. Creatline,Columbil , . Xenia, Dayt..n, I lath) ono., Teri, Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis. truth. Evansville, A,. SECoND Tot.s:N Intisburcii it 7 ;„ ! ' clan A. M. tot Creei , ne, 'I lmlhue, hotot.o, D. 1.0 I on, I tioltaunp.die,liefayetw, Terre !lame, ineetaies, Cuirc, Evansville, Pc. Telcis TRAIN Ira, es hat-burgh at 3 o'clock P. Crestline. Glum bus, Xenia, lin) ion.l allanapolis, Lathy Terre limas, man St. L-in.,, Cairo, Evansville,.t... N. B.—Secure your tickets via Coln/ulnas. and 5 on are •11, COnneetiOnA. Steamer. leave Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Vicksburg)! Natchez, Nrw Orleans. ke. The Columbus being the direct routs, the Time Table., the ' , Astern Roads are arranged to run In close connect, with this reliable route. For all Information and Through Tickets, phrase ittply the ChM and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner ofliev• under the MotionAanec! tl •aoc. J. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, G. , P.ARR IN. Ticket Agent. OEO. 0. SESSIONS. Agent, Pittaburxli. =1.212,: iii 44 d,a - q P. W.NT RA D (ion, ru I A gon t, Cinein natl. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RA I L ROA 11, CO:VNECTINU V. IT/1 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, \1 AU:A:NCI.. Tll E 5 lIORT EST AN Li Q 1: It'r F..iT Rt)LTE ry CHICAao ksb Tux .N.JBTri N r.sT, ty VIA C1.1:1 ELAN h Thiii Rollie of Una Hundred aa1.40 nkairtar and .Lout ulna aaurs thaa , lIIC 111, l uilionupoli“. Throe Lintis TtitauPitt - :+ ri7ll auil Clevelaud. Four Dully Trains 1...AN...a Ca s.•lntal Time to Cltivoilitiol us hourn, thiawy ivituty-four Loan, and v. Louis thirty'-seven insure. Oil and after TiII:SPA Y, May 'Si, Ps(s., lino Truths thu Ruud will run i 10110., . . • The trams of the yid' , mud Poetise Irwnia Railroad leave Pittsburgh at Lirtni A. M. and 7 A. M. and Itin P. M. Leave Aldiance A. M. and 11. ho A.M. and 6..50 P.M. Arrive in Cleveland at A M., I' M. and h. M conned:dug there with Cleveland and T o l e d o iinilrerad ten Tulcdo, Chicvigo,ltock Island and St. Louie. Passengers for Toledo, Chh.ag,,,, St. Lewis, and the ',will went. leaving Pittsburgh en the 7.3 U A. M. train, by going via Ch•velau it will orrive in Claltragt, at 0:lo next morning Pnasefigers for Toledo, Chicago. St. Louis, Rock Inland. a nd th e N o rth-neat, to he wish to ge through with out detention. till take the train I,lllEl* Pittsburgh at 7.30 A. V., at list is the only trelll by which clone connections a, Londe through to the ai.n,r font tn. The trains lean log Pittelitirgh at rdfni A. M. and Wellsville I' M. are the only 'men by whiJ:i pmcni,ngeril cam rem h stations south of r or stations t, the Tura raw.. cxivuniou.. . ri k•-. 1 Cif" ,to.l lnurn•lll,3,. th..tr Inn:11,14, p p...,, Ll•mtr. morutut; at k. t‘n (—mt.-et:tor th,rt. t sun it ,tt Int; At I' 11141,.• ttito and arrt,lnt. 5%. eland at to 341 I' . with th, train for • an.l Ct, tc.ps, and Mich. t'..ntral Ratin.ad att,ttnar I Ytt•.it. Sr.. t_litty.to .5,1 .5 itcr f , .I,li. 05 the N,1111.V , .. IA Vtetre +4,5,1 .tt ft I le. than •to .{llian.e T , , 11,11, I, 11. , ..1151,1 at tratn• )larkrt =MO =MEI v ,. r. 1'hi:a.1.11.1.,.‘ i.nd ,tio-r ,it ihrougtt 'tarn, WI) L:. 1 t , rtm :1(4,1 at 1.• Aft,. •( asr, ill M ':10 A. N. %I FAKE \IS ALLIANL'E AND CLEVELAND. _ ^l•rst 2.1 ,r $.ll ;11 To In SAM. ..$lO 00 $1:: to 100 11.,k 1 1 1 00 11 0 10) (I.lelot 10 11 to ...,._ 0° $lO to 1. 1 10-,llgfivl , l, is 70 10 lAA 4, 4 , 1" , I, n. 10 00 11 A ,AAA.„. I \ jA'A A A . • 1s 00 14 A.O 1 , 1.1P.11 • 0 0. , I.w:k City '2O 11: , 11 u.l 1, •,1 11111111 Fangrtit,t Fat, to rht,,,: • Vs, , O, It k 1.1 to I It.tq«- checked thr, t.gb t CL tnton,l And Cht ,,, ttn , P'..r1141,4 are r,...,0n5t,.,1 h, p: wore t1.,1 ticket , at tin ffite .1 thin Company, in the Monottdatoodt thud 0. , t• ...how the corner. J. DURAN I), . Cl ovelnall. J. 1. cArcon.:‘, Aft. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD RAIL111.0A1). 7 . S7' LOUIS', DIRECT . Tur only route making sun , rtmue , Houb: 114gg.g , '• tlfrd ttna only ono Autnz, Hut; Kr. k VA NCE ANT OTHER ic,it"rE. nit feet gauge, with wide arid cart, a, .•• 111E11..111tct , roomy oeAt.s, tt halt gire great ea.te Lii Ai, and which in unat tit] a i r y utter ji a jl aa a,i th. Went. I) ft.t I,lLU,• . llgrfy .If 1 I 'Ube l'rainn (hut lt,,tite are in the hands it careful u, VI !WI ..11,`,1 wen. Ninehtnery ,if supa•rl4,r rinirart,r. Wt.ii kept up T n 11, ,t. 1,011114, %II Uld , .ana Pennell :tl/111 IZwir,rl. Fihr TIWN LFAVL, s' 3 A. 1. k7l- tsts . , Ar 7 - 3, A NI. NI Ai:lg onnetrti•ao. at t'ra , tlitta a• lithattait.•lls .• Haw, than , t y 11..• 11.1 111.1,ipp. 10,11 MEM EMMME= tit 1,1 tt. ‘‘ t' t'Lt;\ The Pa, Inc Railroad hyingg completed fr.. , ST I,tlei City, roan.. n. C'dy pith ...king the cheapeNt. gin , diest and nioid Ideroute Kansas and Nebraske pitioniner+ rian haie A ,ii . ond-e1a.,4 Car will he run ihrongh with the 111,1,..5 , Traln arming at St. Ennis all .it the rano. tin... 1 /Illy ..ne :doing, of 1111pplgl . 111 1 1WP1, Pit teldirgh /11111 rt 1,111, , 1 1101 , 1 will call for Tickets by the 1%1 Reliably lba,;• V,ty.ynnys and 01, , and Mi,:shihippi'Toad. Ihn tnakhtg sure ionoortluns. and avynling the dyl.ipi tit new and nultalsbytt roads, 'rickets good for any rewtnnable length .if time. FA RP:S . —FIRST CLASS. TIIROIIIIII TICKET:I or further information not pr , cured of A. T. Jolimon, Ticket Agent Ohio & Pen nn. Co., corner office, klonongaliela House: of Oeorge I . tl 11.11, Ticket Agent, 'Federal eireet Station. Allegheny rit. ~1 ./ AMES Si IV A I. 1) . . Superintendent lihio and It 111312 F. KNoWLAND. Agent. Pittal.nr,l, TIIE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THEORF:AT .rl;.k I. RoUTE, t nue, Ow Ail,. Ut ( t••.• unh 11 oaten, N and Soul hwestern States by a coal lath/15S Railway till., I Flits Road also connect, at Pittsburgh with Daily Li,r, of St, , ainer4 to all ports On the Nortli-m estarn Lakos, mal, tit th.. mot nine,'?, CaILAPELST nod OEUAI'LE ROUTE hp which FR Ellt I IT can be forwarded to and tioin the Gate,' . Rates between Philadelphia dr.. Pittsburgh. rift: 4 r i I.A SS.—ltuote, Itry Goods, t a .11 100 lba. boas.) Furs, Feathers, Ae. ( . I.ASS.-lAooks and Stationery, D r , (in halcs,; Hardware, Lea- ;..60c. 100 Zs. tiler, Wool, &c THIRD (tagging, Bacon t •. I), 100 11,P. alai Pork. I in bulk.) lion', Ve F. CLASS.---Coffee. Fedi. Bacon and AUc. VI lOU IDs. Pork, (poked,) bard and Lard Oil FLOUR-72 cots per barrel. 4.14" la shipping iluods front any point East of PLiladel phut, Ins particular La mark packnize, " eta Prtisy! Ruilnkid." All Goode consigned to tho Agents of this Iliad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. • . • • FREIGHT AGEIIITS--Mnatui Potter, Boston; J. I, Elliott, New York; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & Koons, Haiti. more; G.. C. Francisca., Pittsburgh; Shriugunin & Brew Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, I..ulsville, Ky.; It C. Me[drum, Madison, Ind.; RateUlf &Co,. St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell &Non, Kvanimille, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOSIBAERT, thyg Superintendent, Altomm. Pa. PENNSYLVANTARAILRAAD. Summer Arrangement--Changeof Hour .1:i Will after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH anti PII ILA DELPII I n. MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Pililaddphia at r::30 A. M. THE FAST LINE !envoi Pitt,bargh for Philadelphia at P. M. TILE NIGHT EN_PRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P.'.l. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN hives Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at Ltno o'clt,k. P. M. BRIETONI ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. 3f., 3:30 P. M., and 8:20 P. M.—running ao tar as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mb.; Alton. Galena and Chicago, HI. ; Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, tad.; Cincinnati. Dsy_ ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, 311ssilion and Wooster, Ohio; lest, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NEW ORLEANS, ST, Louts, Loumoms and Cmrcurnsvt. TIIROUGE TICKETS can behnd to or from either of the, above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting pcitsts. Passengem from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, P.dti. more, New York, or Boston. J. 31ESKIfil EN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. TUGS. tryst AgeftaiNftezger Wee, rbilwicipme. OSM= x , ;' ... cr ßAiLftoAbS.''' El!1= VIA ALLIANCE I=9 “/1.1 =ItIEMI BROAD GAUGE N••‘, UT m,. will ilk , Hadruail at i•• St. Louis, via Dellefontaine and Union $lB 30 Do. via Columbus. Xenia and Dayton... 1s 30 Do. VIA Columbus, Ctmlnnati nod Law. ronceburg.. . . 11) 30 second-class Car to St. Louis . 12 00 Rkrutoia)g. Ohio and Pemailtrania Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT RE E TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN TUROVUU n,orthern Illlnola to Illitialesippl River, lOWA, IVIISSOURI, ANSAS AND NEBRASKA ALL RA ILRO AD THE MISSISSIPPI. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAILROAD clf 7'• FoI,NIERLT TkIL 12111,,,, Asp A rßoad, ,D UHNTRAL UILITA.II. TILIVT HAfLKUADI I 0,5' C ,NIPLETF:I). rtud Traius rue the entire dist/Loco tree, GIiICAUu To BURLINGTON, lowa, without chatig. , 'I Only Direct Route to Ilurlington, Quincy, Keokuk, Ntuscatu, °gun% ka, IVitillo, Pont Des Couu ii fthill, he., and the °Nis ALL RAILROAD ROUTC front Chicago to r•t. Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, (:a fro, Spring. i;h., Naples, and intermishate :Rations on the Lireot Wt.tern, and Uhl° and W.. aippi lrtil n 4111., Trsinv rm the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of I'llllllX front the Bast—avoiding all laying over at any of the :Logy, kart Burlington daily fur Southern and Conti-al b•ws and N,,,,rthern Mo*ourl—ruaking the quickest and moot 1,11te: Io reach all the important points west of the ',1,-deappi to far 3,1 Conceit Bluff, with from ftwty to Stip /111, Iftn.K 11 ing (1. by any other ratite. The Kund. tee .1 purtiuti ut the way, is laid with the Covri9tu6s Rah, 11. enhadLiest tilted aid laratlrLehl is the West—with . ,eked with the uh.st modern Is woniutive, and elegant hunt twit a. _ 4,r- Hy this rum,. pameng,rs are sure of making cantle, 4.1.4 n. log at advertixed time, avoiding of fogs and ice, awl datigerw of Ise i‘.,toe by Alton. ,•he.,,ked direct thr , ligh front Chicago, an d • Ire handling at any poini. I it ii ll . oll Tic'. ET'S by this route can be pnrchaand at !! It.airoad (111lit.”i in the LAISI; at the Office of the Coln- ....tiler of Clark and Lake sti cern, in the Granite ; at the Depot of the Galena Hailruad, and at the Central ltailro.al Oltice, cot ner of Lake and Dear ton .treat', cppo.ite Tremont 'toilet!, Chicago. hit/ IT c,ceigrie,l by Ullll route will receive immediate C. ti. 11A.M.1101,;1), $.llO. C. E. FOLLETT, General Ticket Agent, Chicago. ICE ET: , can tie procured at the principal Itailroad • - .t the o•untry. tuhl9 (+lent American and V. S. Expreas and I=l 71 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, env 1%..0 CIIANUILI OP £P.3 .1050 BAkiIiAGE d VOIDED AIR LINE ROVTIC Urrn 1,311 CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, IA CI.II.CAuo, ALTON AND ST. 1.01118 R.&II.IROAD, Vortnerly Chicago and Allsideidppl. ciliciuo•fo ET. LUU IS In hour,. Trains lea.Ve Cenrrtil Depot, 1.,,[ a %tater .treet— ..! L o uoe. Day Expree. Etanday. excepted. 7,15 A. M. Nl4l]: Exprt.s doily , :iaturdayt excepted, P:3O . and r.z.l..lgnut Suwl,9, excepted :3..; A. M c1a,c1,41 U4roligh to St. Louis. T rum 3 run thr , ct 11.1ouull lu Altun, (259 tutlett,) ult.hout 6K11.4t. ut cats or 141 4 ,.,—,;.t.. out cop itevt wiW the Compuuy's •• ,011.1 II EISPEKR, ruuuug xclu.tve 0ttne..5.11 watt l'as.en,...er Trains from .klion t Louts, tittles,/ n ithout landing. 'These boats, lot • .1, rot,n - an nro node lt,.,sturn, are unsurpassed on the \ —tern waters, Iselin; fitted up with Baths and spacious todero..ass, snordtt.e, itassetnt r ys thu opportunity of re.. tu.., ins Ilse dust uua. Addable in qualm, railroad tints chug, ..II I ,Nssiling, St. Lotus reft,..shed teem tin: effects of a lou t ; ride. KANS..i., 4 and NEBILAnIi.& thinqs tun moot direct dostiried for Uli..l:llillp..ll,6llriliglithi, .! 1. he n% nod all polllto .1 tine IlissiAmppi. • :1(1. Katll,l- , . 01110 , 1,1111.1 HII , I TenlleOel, IA - 111 note unportant A:, lug In distam-, icing Seventy-Pro uiiks t.. :t. Louie, thirty-seven antes let to ..,d filly-eight stiles loss to 6pringtiold, than by any other route. ough Titlets over thie route ctn he procured at the ,0111 Tickot Offices in'New York, Boston, Pik .'ell l,ia. 141 t I tnor •. Albany, Buffalo, fie.. and at all' hrough Tirk. 10iher4 through..ut the States, and In Chteago at the 0111. c. lh,rhorn ntreet, the Pre ,. at the Depot ot the I.lhuots Central Rail :, t. ~t ..t 1.1(101 street. Mon , , 1 1 0110 at th e rh,poh. of !:.,. p',115 into Chicago, to Cheek Baggag e .. thrtig!. point desired on the Into. K. P. )10IttiAN, Jr Superintendent. 1.1.. J. U. SCILEIXEItUURN, Geuend Passenger Agent. NEVI/ AND DIRECT ROUTE, ____ __ Flto3l PITTSBURG II TO (VA mbus, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terra !Inuit, Rock inland, Lumsv die. S inceianes, lowa City, z , t. I is, Erna...vales Dubuque, Day tun, Cairo, Gale na, Yellin, Peoria, 7.anesr ilia, F Ick.diurg, Peru, Newark, New Orleans, AN lo THE PRINCIP AL CITIES IN THE WENT AND SOL,TII st euhenvi file & Indiana Railroad! ted and It...l..•l'UtiOti 111,1 Newark. Uiuo. Ealli.ail and I , l,aultioat the, r..ute f!• E. 1., traveler A .1.. gr., c..dill,rt unrivalled by any lioAd running %Vest Crum Pittslmr4i. Fall Arrangement aud aft, MONDAY, NoVella', 501, 1855, a DAILY N elegant and swift running Steamers, enmmandnd dy ea perreiteed and aeruniniodating otbenrs, Win learn Pitt. 4h every day at 6 P. M. VENTURI' Captain Goal:Km FAIRY QUEEN • J. C Ratio Pwtsengers sleep ou board, and reach Steubout tile at 7 0 clock the following nefrning—connerting with the Fast Train at 7:15 A. M., waking direct connection with Train. for all the above cities—thus obtaining& comfortable night', rout. and avoidow the fatigue of night travel Ly rot/road. Fare as cheap as by any other Railroad route. For Through nud Local Tickets. and further information, Inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON, No. US Water street, Pittsburgh. (IEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. 1.. DEVENNY, Oeueral Agent. novIS I L LINO'S CENTRAL RAILItOAI), CARRYING THE Greal Un!tad States Mall and Express TWO PASSENIIER TRAINS RUN DAILY on it. eutirt Irwin from DUBUQUE ro AND CHICAGO To CAIRO This Road. In connection with Trulns of the Ohio and It. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, f,,raa, tie most direct and only continuous K. R. nuts crow CHICAGO To ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO To CAIRO, CHICAGO TO DUBUQUE. rrainB leava Chicago ad. fellows: 1 , A. 11. and M.—Sr. Loei AXE , CAIRO MMUS& Poßsetigeni for St. Louis by this train take the cora of the übio and Mins. lt. It. at Banderal, and are carried direct to St. Louis. 0:35 A. M. and 4:lu P. M.—DUBUQUE AYI) GILLECE ESPRESB, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for tit. Paul and the Upper Missis sippi river cities. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Paairengere from the Bard and place. on the Ohio river, ,I..etined for St. Lords, will save 190 milea of tedious and no c..rtain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive hive hours in advance of the river route, by taking the care at Tickets to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all Im portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the 0.. t P. and C. Jr P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. 8., B. MASON, iee Superinten't. PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD Yew Arrtznyerncnt. Commencing June 2d, 1850 In consequence of the interruption of navigation on the Youghiogheny and Monongahela rivers, the folliowing ar. rain ements have been made for the conveyance of tray eters to and from Pittsburgh. • PASSVGERS LEAVE I. niontiovu by Bunting & Hall's coaches at 5 A. M. 4inatellsville by P. C. B. it. cries at l'.4b A. M. Welt Newton by Bunting & roadies 9.30 A. M Trwin's Stiitiern by l' H. R. eitrs'l2.4s A. M. And arrive in Pittsburgh at 2.00 P. M. RETI7ILNING--PASSENGERS LEAVE Pittshurgh at 2.50 P. M. Irwin's Station 4 P. M. West Newton 0.30 P. M., t r upon arrival of coaches from Irwin'u and arrive in Conn 'Loyale at 8 P. M. • Far , fr.oln Ufliogjamll to Pitcaburs:ll du L:uunellsville 1,, l'ittAburg do West Nowtou to Vittsburgh Passengers will please procure stare tickets at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh, in onler to secure their aeata and a acre connection with the care at West Newton D. W. CALDWELL, Amt. Supt. office P. A C. R. R., Went Newton, June 2.d. Jug. OWDER'D BLUE A superior article, P just received and for Kale by 7 FUXIN ti 8.1108. EMI MIME TIR M LA - N I3VEII PILLS AND YEIUIIFUGE DR. I. SCOTT, a regular griutiate aria 'physician . of exten sive practice and experience, Induced by a commendable de sire to alleviate entfering, as well as to excel, tine per fectell an IMPROVEMENT ON TUB ORIGINAL LIVER PILL AND VL'It.MINCOF. OF Dlt. C. MaL&NR, Having prepared these remedies as the medical 'partner of Dr. C. McLane, for many years. OUR IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND VitIiMMIGE: possess greater efficacy and are more mild in thedrOparidkor than the Liver Pill and Vermitage prepared accord' . pg.tatbe original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make tag • •-g.„larntion . understandingly, and recommend them to Ifni tifiliclist*. being both pleasant and cnrative, and believe theniittifiliicir to any other Liver PM or Verrnifuge ever prepared. i'•••,•• Read Certificate of Dr. C. 111cLatie, below. THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED! DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT, The aniversal reli C nflbrdeal by appliratloni of this eftL-; &MATED KING' of Pals killers in :made of Rheumatism Gout, Lumbago, Bore Throat, Bruises, Sprains—Swellings, Stiffness of the Jointa. :mouses, Pains, Scalds, Owns, Aches, or any other Weems. for which a Pain Willer or Liniment is. need, ewe s us to riser( positively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRA,ED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENTis the, must reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet discovered, pm , : sessing astonishing properties for HEALING DISMSE and THE PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAIN. The many at testations to its astute, given by persons of enlightened' judgment and strict integrity, shmild induce all to adopt it' as a standard Family Remedy. The most incredulous will, rvitet e nothing wore than the following testimony of Dr. C. McLane, distinguished as a great discoverer of medical remedies: READI READII READIII Ve., Sept. 12, 185 b. This is P wrtify, that I have examined the Recipe for pre periug McLane m Improyed Vermlfako and Liver Pills by Dr. 1. &oat, who has boon IN THE lIARIT OF PREI'ARINU AND UtONO MY ORRIINAL MEDICINES IN MN OFFICE h.tmg the last THIRTEEN YEARS and that I believe be has 13IPROVED THEM. I make the above statement the wilhugly eo I HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEM WHATEVER. I would further imam that I have frequently: need to, CEIRBRATFID IVIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT iv my pia lice, with the happiest art, to, and that I mu coo scientionsly recommend It. C. MeLA NE, M. D. All the KIK/. Medicines prepared solely ander the enper vision of Dr. I. tifJOTT. Sold by Druggists and Ilerehente Te.tyWhr - re. . _ The , GENCLNE Dr. C. IcLANE'B IMPROVED LIVER PILLS .t4NI) 13.111.1JVED VERNutTak: are signed. by Dr. I. SCOTT de CO., aveorupanied by certificate of C. MuLANE. The GENUINE WRITE CIRCIA.SSIAN LINIMENT signed .., Lir. 1. SCOTT di Co., accompanied with signature of I. S . OOTT, M. D. DR. I. SCOTT & CO., Sole Proprietors, - Bank Plnoo , Morgantown, Va. PR. G. 13. KEYS Wholesale Agent. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. JAS. P. FLENII NO, Wholesale Agent, ji22ilyisswlyspcBti Noir Railroad Depot, Allegheny. 9 1 11 E SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all pare of the country, north and south. the proprie. tors are almost daily . In receipt of such flattering testinioni male arthe following, relative to B. A. lahnestock's unequal ed Vermifuge fittr2eNsuintoi, Ala., April 18th, 1845. 3Rssr, R. A. Fhltntslock ck Co —I have been selling your Vermitage m this place fur tiro years, and take pleasure In stating, toe the information of the trade and of the public, t bat it had been. so far as I know, one of the must satisfac tory remelted in the market, and one of the most saleable medico.. we 11/lSe. I have also personal knowledge of its co. u 1 creel", in imnierolis cases under the treatment of our phyBI.IIIIIA. all of whom use It regularly, and always found It to t o sale and reliable as a worm specific. I can recom mend ;t as one of the safest and best In the market. A. STOLLENWERCK. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAEINESTOOK A CO., corner of Wood and First Its. Pittsburgh. - W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, OpprAil.B Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. -x/r ' ONUMENTS TABLETS, and GRATE STON always on hand; Stone rid Marble Curbing Mid % units for Cemeteries, made to order. Fuca it are and Washstand Tope, and Imposing Stones male by machinery, in less time and better style than can be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the manufacture of of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others are invited to examine our stook, as we teed persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, tsls and upwards,) but Lew who are able to own a good house, will be willing to remain long without procuring one or route Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take fire, and coat but little more than a good woad Innate. 31,,nb1e sold low to the Wade. hearth Stones made to order. Odwiretock of Xlmble is the largest in the West, and being niannfoctiired by the best wo:kinen, aided by machinery, S. thy Itttcntion. rut., at Liberty strut, Pittsburgh with dvirlitch. W. W. WALLACE. , 4,;;i n MUT MACHIN ES. —LU LL'S PATENT BUBB SMUT MACII IN u.ant in 700 iu the tt eat. They riot light, clean sell; are dui-lade, and when they become smooth, the edge can t.a renes ed I y erackinf., the Burr. They hate been used for five years iu the City Pitteburgn, ~, n e of the largest oldie in the (Vest,) end a. e oar/anted to lens Kell. 1.,r purticinuri, Orders tilled at 6in Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apZ.: W. W. WALLACE. V 0 MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and L Laurel lull Stones, lic:tiug Cloths, Mill Spindlas, Mill I ..on cries. &seen Wire. Corn and Cub , lrinderg, Cart Irun Proof Studs, aluays on band and nude to order, at 319 I st...rty street, Pittsburgh, Penna.. W. W. WALLACE. (TEAM ENUINES AND BOILERS.- kJ Engines. with the latest improl, cutouts, warranted best on band and made tu order. Boilers of Juniata roc, made on short notice. vrilers filled with despatch, at t it Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALT.ACE. D KT A. 13 LE FLO URINO MILLS. —The _L. subscriber has ou hand, and in manufacturig, Portable t pouring Mills, of un impporrd quality; they are very com pirt, run light, grind fast, (fire to fifteen bushels per hour.) can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feedere. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apUilaw W. W. WALLACIS. C. U. BTRAM T MAY PIRACY-. FREE OF CHARGE! !-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled Bolton Abbey in in,: Olden Tunes," u splendid steel engraving. fr, m the irited painting by I..atitivi,; and the "Departure of the l 'rue' Sex from Egypt . " alw go and beautiful engraving (nab a painting by D. Roberts. the rebid price of the above en. graviugs is $3 per copy, but will be sant free qf charge, ns follows: The subscribe' , have established a BOOK AOENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book 'or publication at the retail price, free of postage. Auy perm:fun, by forwarding the subscription price of auy of the $3 Magazines, such in harper's, Godey's, Putnanea, Graham's, Frank Leslie's 1 5 a5.11- 101:18. he., will receive the magazines for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings free of charge, or if subscribing to a $ll and a $1 Magazine, such as Peter lona, and Challen's Ladice' Christian annual, they will re ceive both tuagazinerand a copy of either of the above en- aravinge. Every description of Eugaring on Wood executed with aeon..ss and despatch. Views of Building, lewspaia•t Headings, %lows of 3lachinery, Book Illuttrations, Loitut Certdicates, Business C.`ards...t.c. All orders sent by mu' promptly attended to. l•ersous wishing views of their build. trigs engravvd, can send a da,goorreutype or sketch of the .ol:hling by mail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it heir advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act an agents (or the sale of the same. BYRAM & PTERCS, 60 South Third street, Philadelphia. ~~~B:.L•rly r.I•A'JTT O RoTT & Cli RT IS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Laud bought oul odd throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Invest 'wilts made to the best advantage, apd Land Warrants lora t.ti Also, Agents for the *A 'orliats in'tha town of ST. ClAtill 65 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation tb..ve the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad . .roases the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad• vattages it possesses as a plane of business, will make It one .1 the largest cities In the Northwest. ILEPERISCES : Ex-Governor Ramsey, Miniestota. Mott. Win. 1.1. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota Hon. J. Meeker. lion. IL :4. Rice, Delegate to Congress. Rice, Ilollingshead .4 Rocker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Itorup & flake, Bankers. Rev. T. 31. Fullerton, Register of U. 8. Land Cake aop2o F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. 1 1 11 IS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary Marrhina, incipient cholera, oi shirt, in ail cases of prostration of the digestive functions, it i. of inestimable value. During the prevaleumi ocepidemic chola, a anti summer complaints, it is peculiarly efficacious; fancily, individual or traveler !should be without it. C.o - viiiiv.—Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is p ; tired only by F. BROWN, ut hie Drug and Chemical stole, N. R. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for sale by all the reapectable Apothecaries in the nited States, and to Pittsburgh by B. A. FAR:II - RSV/CB A CO., SOULLY 8 CO. And in Allegheny by sepli*nd Jovph White's Carriage Repository. Tt/SEPII WHITE, now carrying on [mai tnem in his spacious premises, i now lately ," enlarged,) nu the Pittsburgh and Greetuditu-g , Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between • Pittsburgh and Lascreneeville, respectfully invites the public to inspect his stork of CA ft RIACI E 3, IlliatilEfs, Esc. And he particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one prier only is made. Fourteen years' experience In the business enoblet him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Car riages which, so many years past it Iles been his particular department to select, from the various and moat talented Reticent mannfacturers The straws of his new system ie complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the beet and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania f ir decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rental WHITE will sell, on ready money only, at much lees than t h e usual prices. Aar- Marriages repaired In the best manner, with despatch. EIV BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market N street near fourth. Poems, by Richard Cher.erix Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody tier Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and lilt Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. II illside Church or Rendniscenrea of a "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Loet, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Benoni, by Author of Dr. Antonin_ The Suffering Savior, by Krumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan. niug. Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London. Man and His Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedie. Monaldi, stale by Washington Allistou. L. mutes delivered to Toting Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. Harpers Magazine, as soon as published-20 tits. jel9 THE GOLDEN GUN is taking the trade, and it la not much,wondcr. Our stock of OUlSS,Fistols, kaiak km Lc., is unsurpassed in the city. In the; Way of Fishing Tackle we have each an assortment that would , make old lea* Walton's eyes water, conklhe return to this world. Pocketand Table Cutlery in great abtindittn'et Dog Murales, and too many articles to be mentioned bete are, to, be found at the sign of the Golden ann. • liO IVN tt TU WoOd LEY, No. 180 litreet. oe , `P IMPROVED' MARBLE MANTLES H. P. SCHWA.ETZ, LEE A. 11hX;KHAM `l. t4.4' ti~ Y?:k~ AirtiOrtneltlit4 ' '' l t r l AMOV ' poit,TRE RAPlD.vintlif 1 - 4011/10,0.0MUS• NESS, EN . ..,0NC,..,...E 1 1MV1130P IN CIII,VROUP, i ...' 1V..tra....:..„ . . 4 „ , , • ' 4 y .. 4 ,al h..Z ,L' ''7, v , ' ,4 1. c. ~ • ' TM fig b tff whom ,.. ~...-:-..f, ~- manitiWith the confidence we alai to t,i. qj „.,., , I, to #lo4llo , rNekoldwpiont to nal , ''''' s ., . . ttotheittaPAW .that can be de t "' .....•'-'41.--)..=sar, 141= -- i - Its that shnoirt every section of -i. .. ~ 9 n Tb , , ...m..0111 ' the country tibdtinds in pub ("A r,l7.:i4:e'-'• ~- ticnOtnilftl i alk -1 61 . 2 i ff -roe - .., o lidarndrniencrevaladeepasanastme eases of:theilangaahrita oaf Alliv , ,,_,Eitive, , trittitaits =Po* riot* ever every other medioltieof a ltay.:=Fen t to escape olfseziatib „ft 'and'lttenti vitttibst tirti Ahe public no longer &seats what . ..antidote to em toy tribe diatreming and dangerous affection of- the .or• gnus. which are incident tokohilnlithats.o-8 Nothing hits 'cagier for,this.cts*l l 4,in. ~,Intr,nr medi cal,___ men, than the alarming, pronce.ams maws or ‘.,.." aumptlve 'aurnilainti, ?Actual' y , bine dmiordisediset:tad more of theirinvestkatiene and .9tra,,,__Blilt M 40_5 1 . 0 1 quote remedy has been prtirlded, on whiclithe public coh depend for protectirm from attasks.wpon the resierstarra• pins, antiLthe lutroductkat of,the CHERNY,-JPECTORAL. This article Is the forudnet draloig;batiovianst; an nielfirre, successful endeavor•tofinitish the ,Cominunity ethittacit a remedy. 01 this last atatentent the American pcoploarePnW themsolvm prepared to judge; andt kited with Confldenia to 0114 T decision. If there is any depintdeame ttb. be. pladectrin what men of every class and station oeret it.. 1324: them; if we can treed our °wit mate, when - d eliitalleh ` owl affecdonsofthathroatand longlrYieldtoAtiffarnnall. ft the assurance of intelligent Physicians who makett their B&iness to know—in short, if there lean) rellatiattiobn wi llies. then it lairreintably prgvart,thab thientitsiterie dor:tire lime and does care thaalass of discainfit.ii Resighedfor, be• yond any and all otharet hat afeknOtmatitaitinklud:qf Witte true, it cannot be too freelypublished,,nalmeWlL The a fi ll eted' should know 1[ A rtimedieudislir lege to them. Parents slaortid.knowiti trtAtr4tliaren:aie priceless to them, , All should, itlntvC.l4;:fer„lieldtit= priced to no one. Not calf elidtild it hetititithitedle . 'int everywhere, not salty in this country, .but, Riadl;ial How faithfully we have acted on this convictiouris shown in the fact that already this article•hoe made the circles-of the globe. The sun never seta 'on Its grafts—No continent in without it, and but few peoples. Although not in sogenerel use in other nations as in this, It is employed ty,.the more intelligent Li almost all civilized • Countries Itlir extote sively employed in both America,—ln Europa, "lc- 11 . 411,41, Australia and the far-off islands of the ma. LIG) is sedan to its possessor, there as here,-atid- they grasp 'ea/enable remedy with oven mere avidity. Unlike wet, propratts. 'As of its kind, ft is an expensive composition of costly tnieepral. Still it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low finn . y : and w hat is of vastly more ittiwrtance to therm its, qu ality 1, never suffered to decline from Its Original standard of eatiel lance. Every bottle of this nualicine,mow nianoffictureth la as good as ever has been made heretofore or as we are ca pable of making. No tell or cost bestriared, In Maintaining it iu the beet perfeetion.whlch it la pondbld.to_produce. Hence the patient who procures the genuine CRUM Pro ?mu t, MI rely on having as good an *reclaim htte'PV4 beet/ had by those who testify to Its cans. _.. By pursuing this course, I hive the hope o f doing ROM OM In the world, as well -at the- tudialaction of belbeeng that much has been done already. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by B. A. FAILNESTOOK at CO,, at wholesale and re. tan. 1.3. every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and 'by all Inseam everywl GM. - -84AINImd&W, The Greatest Medical -Discovery OF THE AGE. . M R ar . ed li i E n one of E n i r i KE NNEDY, of common Roxbury, .llpsalms as - = a that cures every kind of Humor, from the wont. &soida ton curtmcar• Flo boo treated it In over eleven hundred eases, and never fulled except In two cases (both thunder humor.) Be now in his poesn.slan over two hundred certificates of Its value, all within twenty tunes of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nosing, sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worstkind of pimples of the face. Two to three bottles will scour the system of bolls. . Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst ranker fh the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles ore warranted to cure the wont case of erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure - all humnr of the t • eyes. Two bottlei are warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. Your to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run- 1 ning ulcers -- One One bottle will cure scaly eruption of. the akin. . Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the moat dee. peyote cases of rheumatism. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the wont mates of ringworm. - Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. Five to eight bottlas will cure the worst cane of scrofula. !. A benefit ts always experienced from the first: bottle, and a perfect care is warranted when the above quantity le taken Nothing looks so improbable to thole, Who have-in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day ? . as theta nom. mon weed growing in the pasture, and along oldstone - walla, ; eltoeld cure every humor in the system; yet it is now waxed fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are no le nor ands, 'hums or ha's about suiting some aides And , not s yours. I toddled over a thousand bottles of tt in the wiainit, y Boston. I know its effects In every case . It liitiAWsky dune some of the greatest cures ever done lifunclitiattli. I gave it to children a year old; to old-people. ofaixty... I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, while' flesh was s,,ft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of healer by I one bottle. To those who are subject to a sick headache, mth bottle I will always emelt; It gives great-relief to catatThr and dig- ; Liness. Some who have been costive for years, have taken I and been regulated by it. Where the body is sound itiforlus s quit, easy, but where there is any derangement of the tone I, of nature, it Will ratter very singtdar reeling% but you stint tint be alarmed—they always'disappear.lu front feinr daye to a work. There Is never to bad result from ft.._ On the :1' ..oh ary, when that feeling, is over, you will feel - yimtiself hke a new person. I heard some of the matt extraisigint encomiums of it that man ever listened to. No changeof t. • I diet Is ever necessary—eat the best you can bavfillke• wise an herb, which. when simmered in sweet 4314.. dissolves Serofulous swelling of the neck and under the ears. 5b rents. Price of the Medic , I Discovery $1 per brittle. Dirfctions for ilia—Ada' , one table epootiful . ner day. Children over eight years, tdsssert . spcamful; children frern re to eight years, tea-spoonful ' As no direction can be 1 mole appiipable to all constitutions, take ennugh.to operate ! on the lowebi twice aday. I Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad cases of / I Scrofula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSER's, 140 Wood oroet, corner of 'Virgin alley, and J. P. FLEMING, Alto. e . beny. apt:hip:law 45neat Otmtgl guit.(l)R. y • it , Dr. Regere Syrup of W A' f r 111601 •.' . .• ror. TrertostiViiiiarniz'or Coughs, Colds, liiihnnunt, Bronchitis,' Opittirg .131011, Aisthma, AND ALL OTHER LUNG IXIKPLAINTH ruiringo TO C ONSUMPTIONJ rit HE above IXspeotorant, prepared by an ezperiesteed Physician and Chemist, has now become a standard Preparation, and la offered, for the COMPLETE Ornilent torso diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS, which, If neglected, rurnally terminate fatally In CON: UMPTION. It contains no Opitsm, Calmed, or aqy mineral whatever, butts composed entirely of these R,ote., Herbs, and T'epelable 6ubrtomaes, which, have a specific Intioence upon the Lunge, and their connected °reama. Its immedilite effect Is to allay all Irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morldetitecre- Lions, from the Throat and air-passages, thus relieving Zhu Cough, by subduing the Inflammation and other came* which give rialto it. It is approved of and ,re commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and may be given with perfect stay to the youngest eltDd or the moot delicate tamale. Levy than half a botlla will generally cure any urdi nary COLD or COMB, by following the directions. One bottle is musty attlacitut for a ease of Inn.- enza. A few closes will relieve Tickling Ns Hs throat, or Hoarseness. One bottle will effectually stop Spittingatlood. Throe to Bin bottles only ars requiredin'SFSlOlClO. . tis or Asthma. • dour to Eight bottles win curs any Mae orlitet - pl.- ens Conscumptibiu -- One brae is warranted ahrtya to-do Pond; aoliligety the patient that he is on thirrightsoattoskeff:FßET Judge now whether or not it labest tosser if,Dertiff• eaten on rile at the office fro* ninitittides STrantoredent rarer& A. L SCOVILL & CO., Proiria9l l , No. 804 BROADWA.Y, Mane St.) New. Fork. For Bale by all Druggists throughout the Dolled &On and Cansdaa. For sale wholesale tuid retail, by R. E . SELLERS AI 0., corner W ood and &egad street& also by lIENDEREON h BRO., Liberty street; 0. P. ,CIIWARTZ, and RECEllal & - McIDINNAN; Allegheul Cdy. novandew INHALATION CITE OF ASTIIVA AND -CONSUMPTION, NEW AND VERY WONDRYLF^IIL. BROUGHT BOMB TO THE DOOR 07 TURAMU4O/7 i t WONDERFUL DISCOVERY haiiedent-• ly been made- by Dr, Castes; of this city, in the.treed. went of Cotoramption, Asthma, and all diseatespf the-Lungs. We refer to "'Da. WrossOs, onlntancis HYMAN Vapinl AND Cnagrt Stave With"this new methodr„Dr. 0. has restored many afOicted ones to heelthi ists an evidence of which, he has innumerable of th e treed:aunt, &physician seismical" LeisevidentAmt. —constantly breathing an, %moth vapo o medicinal properties must' came i n--ftroot contact with the whole serial caviller of IlleritmlAnnd thus escape the many and voriedmtangea fondness& aporrstheM i whsminitroduced into the stomach,. an sun* to the.P...Toctus t =on." The lines:in& is for seta brial thilitliggsatif the country:A.-Nein. York Dlaciono44 The Inhaler Is worn on - the breast, Udder fins linen, with oat the least inconetinieutie 'beat ,afttheAciiirtielhg sellcient in evaporate thaduld. liundrfdrot . PtiM orOttiwit, like the following, might bat:Lamed: One package of the Hygoamihas mean:mot the Asthma, of six years' standing.., . J, P. linalitonw z. Postmaster of Duncannon; -- rs. I am cured of the Asthma, of ten -years! etandixwby Dr Curtis' Hygesna.. kissosnse &WWI, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul o a( No. 6 ► Ilammonchstreet, N. Yy was core d of a severe case of bronchitis by the liygeatui. , • My eister.has been carcidof adistressing cough i of *ro w years' standing, and decided to be incurable. by the plvd. dens. She was cured in one month; : - ft d. gesitui. H. Gawps; Ittaut..ond hie. The Bel. Dr. Camas, of New York, testifies of our,inesti. tine in the &bowing latigna,ge: time You, livirember.ls, 1854. 13e:31'107+1 think highly of Dr. Curtis' Ilyteana as a rem odiiiilletteteeletthe. thr oat and icings . 'Havin g h a d imame appoittuiltrittileitifal Ica ollicaty, I am convinced that it la a owit=' - ex&NotitiadietxteNAith tho Syrup-and the inhaling eppliotion to the ChOtt4g , ' Isl. 11,—Dr. Curtis' iiigtittila I. the oraomAL and ONLY GICRIME 4 RTierkt; ellettiers elm Laza imitationa, or rile am% twijettette runtedieite. Shun, them as you would eotsas 4arirattakwbrikAect . • U.Foxper, 140 WO4 *tract; R. 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