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G C- R' Ll' l' t - 4 1. 'i , ' '''. '1 i .. „f ; 7.4.,... z; ,rf: l - •-•,,. ,-', , fi t ',- .: . 4 qwll3l '• /4 1 w 4 , 64,.: ,, ,,.! , t , r 4! ~7 ~,,.. ,- ..i . i ~...;;.! 4, 4,2, 0 %,,,,. : ,,,,Q,,, g' -,-•,A • ' - .3,.!!. . 1 greater importance of having the Line managed tl• vii • 'titers,/ with a view of bringing into and through our own State its proper share of the business of the Northwest. *tillt u- '71.4 . 1. i ~s - s -i . 2•:-4s. "th k' . ..-t,' , : , N 4t lfr, 4. . ;;i% ..N 4 tt. lN. '' ' :- C \ l l-q ' ''; i ' : ') Zt To get our share of this business, we must go L the fountain head-we must go to the point rd ..„r• "t„'n or t , 0 .4- ' ' 4 3 '''''. St' . rL t'-'4:'4 . ‘ where all the business is concentrated, and that • ... ll ' - r” '''' 7 '.1 41 47.-,V...4" RN 6, ~...,-:,,„--,-.!:. ':, ... 7r /,,, ~,, , b- v.,...;,-p . -,..! ~,.ntp . .. point is Chicago. over one hundred frame ILI . - ' t514. , „ ‘ t A, V ;tI 6 'V, R ..- 0: jl='l l- :';.:: ';:, I rive and depart from Chicago daily, and most of .wsss .4, : ,.,! . 4. 5e,,,, 4{44 40c r ..1 ,- • them from the west. .‘r 4 5. 441 4: . 4t.V., - •-t .. 4th t -r4 -.5 qq- , , f At the city of Chicago Pennsylvania will bath IP+ '54. 4 4 _.•. ,•1" q+ FMS esss e . 4- . 1 4 11 - *"f•-l lk klisle. -* • -s- slis r kZ..P-4,•• 1 3.4 - ‘, '.'s 0 tt,,N3. 1 a position and fully able to compete on fair terms 'es si:.-t,.L. s-,,tt cl * , . ' . e pi ert Or.ke , - I with the northern lines,ror the immense busi itat4l,,,_l V - k.ii . V .st Qs, :lfiiiiv... 4 ; ;;;,,t ' .`i . 1 ; ';.' 'less concentrating at that city destined for the prs ' k.e,ss el. ..-....M-tPSW ., 4 - fsla -.• isc. <s- jai - teaboard and for foreign porta, and she will be 't• bit 2 .e1 . V..." •. •"1.1 I'll '-' -• 4 '4 '4 f.t''' -'''.t farther able by means of the consolidation to C •14 4, o „o.6teet..nr4t' '-. 4 ": t t 0 ,t , c,1"J.. t'•-:: 1.... s i s 4,04 i. ci" ~, s • „ 1 ,st-v...c , frets' ) t't -I keep possession of this business from the time 44 ,:it, •t5.r...4,. 0,4 .00 It leaves Chicago until it gets within her own ,S 1 1- thiir o .es--cres,ei-4-reSses.• fle:s-• ,t...s.ltt,''' 4 ',/ a , ' . .IV •- t 7 -S .., AIT TA - .f• 0.. .W.1i0.„,t.1,re-klif'4.ts6/4/I;ih.,\t.l„o,g/t-.k/ ti)rders. Every one familiar with Railroad Nt. • f e :, ~„-L'', : e4gt-14,14 ,fr-,i,i.; is,..:og !i,, p Airy, will recognise the great importance of c s f • , .. 4 . 14_, {f"..yr„,„., p....i. 4 1 / 4. ;. - 1 Erg/ , this position. Ar AL , i fi :,:ligi t Wat r . l if.iikt , ; 4 ol, l ' k, * on the completion of this line through to Chl , josts, 40- 4 Tiril „„,t.. rl 1.0. 11.7, 4. 4,-i. ~ e i : D i t g , : P o i and with the d c i o s i t at ri r t :il uti li c e . .:e w 7 ll op b o e eed, doub t i h ,, e i e, , -i AF. r _ ..4;;„,,s k' i, . - ,„7ri`.4z . ),1;11, i.,; - .1.iNe..,7,43„...1 T = business brought from the west and northwest W' 4,1 .1.#4, - ., , ,: e ..,:,f`j:!-<1.,.M 0 ',,,V4! r • . double.! .'' rV 4 Lt:1 44 4" 4 1 14 ' 1' ~i 01. ‘ 4 4 '• i 5,14 4, .F.,,..4k, , ,r„, ,. ,..1 0z,.•• % .1 f zr,:t ° i i i , ;t- it „ 1,„- .1, At, F0L14 0 .,,....0 4- .., 1 •01,,grt, ~,,,3 " ,1 ,, 14 40 ' It* t f ilt• e4p l 4 l Z i thl - ai. rt, 4„, &T. 1., ore( year, and an approximate estimate for future years would appear extravagant, if not lisionary. The Treasury of tho Commonwealth would be 4 . • 1 ~, pr7l4 "4 , ~-I '. r ei ° :, 'io m. - ist favorably effected. ; k - ~V tar, -. i i i r , s,' -,..4 ztoc" 2. - -, .-_,... .., .sauo, tk ;:,... A. ,, ,,.. , fft i il: 14. By a large inerea.,e of the Tonnage Tax iiiiN&Weii,,V fq,: l er' 4 ,.r . orlo-7 1, - - -V 4 00, 4 '4 ree , iids. qt l 4 . lkr' '',' Z ' \-,,. 1, !-'l 4- Viii,fdili 4;) :4'74 4 1: 4 4 i i 21. By a great increase of passenger business 1 • " . %* .h" . - - ‘ . '4.' - ' l ''''•;•4. 4 !' .4 .s•P'''' . l 4 'l' * over the Colombia road. .t* It' 4,l)Ati.ii see it.sti Iv , 4 , 0 4 ,.. A i • . 4 ,. 4 ,4ca. *4 &%,,)::,."'.44tt1l .o;'4ti t iii ,:"i1;:,% ~ : if By au increase tonnage on the Main Line. :flu.? ; - 4'....ir.,,r,.„, , r..: 1 1,t0 k p1:!..-er f '''' f . c ..,;' , -: The stoililkltteikiiittO 4'pp:sr -i- .1D iiP, t ait.li.. 44, 1 4 r,...1. , 3 -. sources the first year would lie equal to the in eit it - 5cr.04.,..- 4 ,. •..Sts„tOr sooss-, .. „ iit i r *Ad .. I , )4 ' 11 ,01 -5 4 , i.. 4 4 ' * - 4 t 4 4:‘ ,,4 i4i:. 1 ; *- -i ;!i ' *i - t.ir t .l..c,,i - ; .- ; 1 ' . lev• ' e, 41 br 4 1.." tr i t ._if , . L .,' v e A, .40 , I *f ~ 4 .e.i ,4_,' serest on several millions of dollars. The great merit of this project is that it Is in wary respect a Penncylvania measure, and is a PennsylvauM route from the seaboard to the -4 V )1 • Irztr ; 4. 44 4 4 4, 4 ‘ 4 it . e 4 „..1 . 2 . 1n 1 1: ' " • P : '" 14; 5 $ 11 %tiiia' 4-. - ‘,4.,.•-•`÷, great Railroads centre of the northwest. It . : -•:. "1., • stesssf• l srse 4 ,. , u,.. 4 serves Pennsylvania interest and no tithe! 4. A r t r ;§ .. . 10, 4,i41:4 . 4.W,104t0re ..i.. it. is a matter of importance to the Ohio and •,.„,,- .E . ,,, , WNittft 11014 .. ..., 0 .. - •.p..11• . ...."" / ". ",,,,i,„ Pennsykania Railroad Company, not only in • #' 4 01..C" = '14.1 .0 ''''•64' . • 'N • ' twinging business over her road, but that Com -44, lit 1 4 / 1 k • Vael'a, to. l, N.-) lt i kii • 4 1 :ir , % ,0 pony 11 , ,W holds stock and bonds in these two western roads to the extent of $550,0(Ki, which Npas.,i , ' , D 1 , '‘"\ t' 'Ur' . 4 7 .' . 44- -ser; v"t i ,, A 0 " , ! 4 4 ,, ~ . .'- _ , L ' : investment ,i.i,,,, be used to her injury if not con '49f4„ trtioard, 4 l l / 4 1 '..t.3 - ." . 0--...' -• trolled in the manner here proposed 01 f utaws. 4'ne• st 't . 4 , ' In addition to which there is a very large sct i M I‘s- niar-; c 4-of: ft ' , ; • •1• irsx'''''' ' , l 4.l l -',.,<, .4t amount, full half a million of dollars, of Penn ' ..'• 41. r .k.„,q -, ,a Vi 7 a Sylvania Capital invested in the two roads West it4,A - ti sz tio#,Sig4'`.4,,, r h s f „ .. of Crestline, which it is of the greatest impor "*; ' kk;pr ...01% ~. .,41.t.-; -.1•4 1 - !r!;2-; 1 / 4 ,,,r . 4,c4 tance should be made to contribute to the origi nal object of the investment, to wit, to bring the trade of the west to Pennsylvania. This can 'Tye.. e . d... r+ , ~1 ,44 ~11 • ' LIL L TV jOr . .....1%, only be effectually accomplished in the manner t ,s svot sat. l• , tit er i.".... , ~• '. 4 omil l -t a toi•ia a- 'w.••• ,c,.....--. A 4 4 el l, proposed in this bill. r ~, , TT .0. T, T., ~ a. '.• • " "re'ZiL re} ~14 * At Z tA41. -14,V i te i The several Reports of the Pennsylvania Rail ' ' as, ate'" ••• ' r -41 - 4 1 " Il t,--1 11 road Company and of the Harrisburg, Mount - ti . .1ri 4. 41 1 •1 1 ;4 1 ' ,1' !J-11, Joy and Lancaster Railroad Company testify k oi ll'A' s `,li4i... ‘ ' '''.9in t rl ; ‘0..'‘:9.''414.1.'11 to the very great value of the line from Pitts burgh to Chicago, and of the importance of its ". itt. o . •••s„s sA . e . ..,I1 -0,,,..-a 4 , -3c-17-3,4, tieing under a single management. 1-• - ' -ia "'i l l e 4 I Since the commencement of the Ohio and Penn ipp--tt.-t n , .. tor- 47 " 4 i 1 ); , ,4.4.„,„... VI . ' 4. 1 , 1 4.i ii ,140' j it - --or ""I'';;• J - Is " • .i, 0, «Fj sylvania Railroad, the Company has never been before the Legislature asking for Supplemental 'gAs.' , "Ne-i•-•ai - s,„''l"•-f Aiegs . "•- 4= et...: Legislation. She has asked for no enlargement rtk sp, SI ,1 0,4"4" - 4_ ~4' 4 1:4 41,0 1 tiaar Zre. 4 * • - 0 •R 4 -- 1 4 4, 44' IS" ' - 41 of powers, nor for any exemptions of duties lin" ' Ilr*::11Ng t 4r a'. or: VIVA 44 \ ; l' . ~ posed by the Legislature. Her present request ..: el . aj,", t , t• , e l i 4 -k, 4444 `-trry.l.l,ll 4. $ 5•74,41-4.1".5,M.4 is believed to be right and reasonable for the . 1 . ,;.;0 ' ~s . ••ti, j-;„ , 5....s s interest of the Commonwealth, and is an act of it _ .1 ,. sCri•llueSkr V41%1 courtesy due to the great States of Ohio, Indiana C . •• -ph 4,' . 6• l tit 11 ' . !t• :. yP. 4. Ac 'ti 2- . 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Kir - Single antlett, Two CENT.--b. .1 lb. r,unter in the °lnce, anti by the Nem; Rork THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Publttihad from the mina oftk., ,n 1 a Fug.. blanket site shoat, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies, Fran Caeca. 4a`•• No mom will be discontinued, (mileee at the dioc zo . [lon of the Proprietore,) nuill all arrearagee are paid. 4iir No attention will be laid to any order unless semen paute4 b y th e moway, , or satisfactory reference in thir ./ty. Air Ct.onected with the Establialunent of the Morning Poet ie one of the hugest JOB PRINTING MIMS In the city, where ail kinds of work is done on the ..honest notice, and moot reasonable term.. PITTSBURGH POST. FRIDAY MORNING AN IMPORTANT BILL. The object of this bill is to enable the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in connec tion with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad Com pany and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, to form one corporation from Fort Wayne to Chicago. The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad extends from Pittsburgh to Crestline, is 187 miles long, with an authorized capital of $8,000,000, of which less than 53,000,000 of stock has been issued -140 miles of the road is in the the State of Ohio, and but 47 miles in the State of Pennsylvania. The whole road has been open from Pittsburgh to Crestline some three years. The Ohio and Indiana Railroad extends from Crestline in Ohio to Fort Wayne, in Indiana, with an authorized capital of $2,000,000, of which about $1,000,000 has been issued. That road is 147 miles long, of which the greatest portion is in the State of Indiana-20 miles is now open for travel-65 miles will be open in August, and the whole line to Chicago can be completed in twelve months. The length of the whole line from Pittsburgh to Chicago is 465 miles—the amount of autho rized capital $10,000,000, of which about 55,- 0)0,000 have been pail. The necessary legislation has been had in Illi nois, Indiana and Ohio to enable these CompaniZs to form one Corporation. The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company derived its existence from the joint legislation of the States of Ohio and Penusylvania—first had iu the State of Ohio. The same course has been pursued in the present case, and the Pennsylva nia Legislature is now flaked the assent of this :Itato to the provisions of the law of Ohio. Es pecial scrutiny is asked of this law, which was drawn by one of the most able legislators of Ohio, and with the rights of small stockholders and creditors in view. By this law it is believed that the rights of all are fully and fairly pro tected. In a law dealing with such large and varied interests the rights of the few are often sacrificed to what is too frequently considered the psi-amount object of the groat end to be ac complished This law was drawn to stand the to-t- of the courts of law and equity ; and of the judgment of all fair minded men. It is con fidently believed that it will safely, pass these IC A P010:01.18 . 8 S WORD. The sword worn by Na poleon Bonaparte at the battle of Marengo, Aus tria, in 1800, was purchased by Emperor Nich olas in 1850, just half a century after that event ful and bloody battle, for the enormous sum of thirty-two thousand dollar,. To Nicholas, a sword worn by so distinguished a soldier, in a battle, which lasted fourteen hours, and victory waved on each side four times, in which sixty pieces of cannon were alternately won spd lost, and finally carried by the French, possessed a value in his eyes that could not be estimated in dollars and cents. It was purchased and placed Among other relics once possessed by'..Nkpoleon at different periods of his life, and eolleeted by that distinguished Emperor. It is said the other relics,(diamonds, medals, and tokens oftonor, ) are of great value, and may have entered largely into the motives of Louis Napoleon to war with his highness, the Autocrat of Russia. "Could he possess them by the achivement of victory, he would doubtless feel that the inspiration of the captain, his uncle, had truly descended upon him, and nothing short of the fame of the all conquer= ing Alexander would satisfy his ambition for glory. —Buffo 1 o Expr eta. AFRICAN COLONIZATION.—The Colonization Society has published an earnest appeal for much needed aid, and specifies the causes which prompt the appeal. About six hundred applications have been recieved for passage in the May ex pedition, of whom the great majority, Inuir slaves, are to be emancipated for the purpose.' .The So ciety proposes sending reoptaclesfor the bomfort able reception of the emigrants arrivinvin Libe ria; and during the present summer,l tbey pro pose to try a colony back upon the Bases Highlands, with a view mainly to escape the unhealthy influ ence of the coast. The objects 'will requite about $30,000, which is needed by the first of June, and Pennsylvania is asked to furnish, at least ssooo,as its quota. We cannot think )die appeal will be made in vain. The latter named objects are unquestionably good, and necessary to the best practicable developement of thegrand scb eme of African colonization. —Ledger IMMIGRATION INTO MEXICO.—By a paragraph from the Restaurador of Monterey, published with approving comments in the Matamoros a pere, we perceive that Senor Vidaurri has been authorized by the Supreme government to admit , German colonists to settle upon the vacant Rua' uncultivated lands of New Leon and other fron.;.. tier States of Mexico, and that it is his isteuttote to encourage .such emegration by offering extra • ordinary privileges. t t. ",- ' S t 1 4 , t - 1,1,t0A , • 4)044 j e t . 9Sf PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. THE STEAM FIBS ENOINE.-011 Saturday after noon, a fire occurred at Boston, In what [swill, the Gerrish market, which destroyed property valued at 260,000. In that city, as well as in Philadelphia, they have a steam fire-engine, which they keep out of service from prejudice against its use. After the fire had consumed a large amount of property, the Mayor ordered the steam fire-engine to be put In service, when it soon showed its superiority, and continued to work till the next morning unceasingly. The Boston Transcript says : " The admirable performance of the steam fire-engine, on Saturday, is the subject of high commendation in business circles. The machine saved Ociparty Nalued , at foamy; times its cost on the occasion, and those• Whahave been so per sistent, in their opposition to giving it a fait trial, will hereafter be classed in history with the men who raised such a storm against the elder Quin cy because he introduced suction hose into use." APRIL 18 Hereafter the engine is to he used at every fire In Boston. DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS AND VERMIFUGE IMPROVED. DA. I. BOOTY, a regular graduate and physician of exten d,. psuctice and experience, induced by a commendahle de sire to alletiate btu suffering, as well as to excel, has per fected an IMPROVEMENT ON THE ORIGINAL LIVER NELL AND VERMIFIIGE OF DR: C. MoLANE, Liming prepared them remedies as the medical partner at Dr. C. McLane, tor many years. OUR IMPROVED LITER PILLS AND VERMIFIIOE possess greater efficacy and are more mild in their operation than the Liver POl and Verrnifuge prepared according to the original recipe of Dr. 0. McLane. We make this declaration understandingly, mat recommend them to the attlieted as being both pleasant end curative, and believe them superior to any other Liver Pill or Vennilnge ever prepared. Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED! DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED IVRITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT. The universal relief afforded by applications of tlil CEL EBRATED KIND of Pan Killen in came of Rheumatism, Lumbago, 'Bons Thrash 'Untwis t Sprains, Swellings, Stiffness of the Joints, &Waal, rains. Scalds, Burns, Aches, or any other disease for Which a Pala Killer or Liniment Is used, enables us to insert positively that Dr. 1. SOOTI'S CELIDIRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT I. the mesa reliable, safe and pleasant remedy you disoovered, pus geisaing astordahhig properties for ILEALLNO DISEASE and THE PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAIN. The many at teeudiniis to Its virtues, given by parsons of enlightened Judgment and strict Integrity, should induce all to adopt It as a standard Family Remedy. The most hacrednlons will no nothing more than the following testimony of Dr. C. McLane, distinguished as a great dim:ovens- of medical remedies: READ! READ!! READ!!! SloaciairrOWN, Yo, Sept. 12, 18.56. This is to corky that I have examined the Recipe for pre taring Mclone's Improyed Vertulfutte and Livia- Pills by Dr. Alitwho has been IN THE HABIT OP PREPARING iIIING MY OILIGLNAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICE Miring tlei hest THIRTEEN TEARS, and that 1 believe he has .IMPitOVED THEM. I make the abut° statement the more willingly as I HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEM WHATEVER. I would further state that I have frequently used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT in my practice, with the happiest effecte, and that I can con scieutklualy reoacummul Lt. C. McLANE, IL D. All the above Medicines solely under the super vhdon of Dr. I. SCOTT. Sold Ly Druggists and Merl bents everywhere. The GENUINE Dr. C. McLANVB IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND IMPROVRD VERAHVOGE two signed b) Dr. 1. SOOTT A CO., accompaultol by certificate of C. MILAN R. The OILNITINR WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT algard by Dr. I. SCOTT 3 Co., &coon:wanted with agitator° of 1. 8 XITT, M. D. DR. L BCOTT t CO., Bole Proprietors, Bank Place, Morgantown, Va. DR. O. EL KEYSER, Wholesale Agswet, 110 Wood street., Pittsburgh. JAB. P. FLXMING, Who'wale Agent, Ja22ellyleewlyspoBt] sear Railroad Depot, Allegheny. DR. 1100FLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN PITTIUDI, prepared by Dr. C M. JACKSON, PLOlade). ph., will effectually cure Llver Cumpldnt, Dygpepeta. Jaue dice, Caweak ur Nervous Debillq, Disease. et U. aa.l4 all &W.W.11 arising treat a ordered 14v far dcoloack. era 1. C u . p. tion, low Ptlea, l'aluesa, or Mood to the Ilsas, Acidity attlas Nausea, Heartburn, DDltupttnr pad, Pulliam or s = in the Stomach, Soar Bructations, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the ead, Harried and Difficult Breathing Fluttering at the hart, aoak ing or Suffocating Sensation when lu lying Posture, Dinineas of Visien, Dots of Webs before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deli... Amity of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byea, Pain in the Bide Back, Cheat, Limha, etc-, Sudden rushee of Heat Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of lam, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in ailing the attention of the public to this preparation, does so aith a feeling otAlie Litman omit ettutou in ite virtues and adaptation to the diemeoe for which it a recommended. It Ie no new and untried article, but one that lots stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, and ite reputation and gale Is unrivalled by any similar prepare. nom extant. Tits nwtimony In its favor given by the most prominent and well known Pbygicastui and individuals, In all parts of the country, is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my Memorabilia," or Practical Receipt Rook, for Farmers and ?smiling, to be had grads, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office snd Dl snufactory, 120 Arch street, PAID. delphi. .fly' Sold by Dr. Geo. H. HsTeer, 140 Wood street; B. A Pahnostock /sib., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, No CO Wood street; 1.1. P. Swartz and .1. P. Fleming, Allegheny, deeliiidaerly is WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Pritssunon. —GEORGE DAILBLE, President; P. 1.1 Goatkitti - Secretary. Will limns against dl kinds o risks, FIRE sad MARINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Rome Instantion, managed by Throatier' who are well known lu the community, and who are deterruh.ed, promptuees and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best -protection to thoee who desire to be insured. laucruss—lL MLLlcr , Jr., C. W. Iticketson, J. W. Butler, Jr., - W. H. Smith, C. Ilitnstm, Georg&W. Jackson, Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, Georg, Darsia,Jamea Mc- Auley, Alexander SiMirl, Thomas Scott. 491- Office, No: 92 Water streeti : (Waxe hams of Speng & oo;'ap stairs,) Pittsburgh. - - tiosi4ly IVEVir - BOOK.S AT DAVISON'S BOOK I STORY., 86 hiARK.ItT, max Fourth street— K ingeley's Poems; The Angel in the nut.. The Panorama—by Whittier; De Wette's Human Life, sr Practical Ethics; De Welts?, Theodore, or the Sceptic's Conversion ; The Heavenly Jerusalem—by Dr. Berms; Horace and May, or Cneonerlous Mamma; History Of BrltWe India—by Hugh Murray, F S liumner's Recent Speeches and Adinases ; Tilt's Elements of Health--a valuable hunk Lir motiord and the family; Read's New Pastoral and Rodeo by the See; The new volume of Poe's Works ; Child of the Covenant; Wallace's Literary CI-4.lam ; The Early Choice—a book for Daughters ; The Sunbeam Stenee—ln 1 volume; Wltuilowli Inquirer Directed; Gardner', Memoir, of Deeply Tried Christians; Hogg', 'Hates and Poems; Barnes' Practical Sermons, Way of Salvation, and Notes: Say's Mornings with Jesus—a nintlnundon of hle Morn. Mg and Brining Exercises; The Rix Day, of Creation-4h valuable Juvenile; Buck's Theoloeml Dictionary—oleep ed. Gold and the ticespel. J . R. DAVISON. or, Market, near Fourth street. lEMETERY MARBLE .WORKS , IttATTREW LAWTON, PaActuul. khans Masoir, No. 333 LIBERTY ',treat, below Wayne. mh2l:ly QPRINGER 114 BAUQH, CAsoudissroN 1,0 blizonssi, Dealer in Wool, Provisions, and kroduce generally, N 0.106 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ott24 PRATT'S DAUGERREOTYPES axD AM BROTYPES, which give such general satbdaction are daily obtained, in every kind °Arcadia?, at Lafayette Build ing, No. 87 FOURTH Street. Peri:War attention paid to ambrotyping, as the time of sitting Ii mach lees than re quirts! far Datniterreotyput Pictmee of children tale= In a ..r`seconele In either of the above named styles. Ambrt4 type or Davgerreotype Copies made correctly from every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Price. moderate. Our motto is, TO PLEASE. co‘lB 001LSTORE REMOVED—The subscriber B bas removed from No, 104 Wood et. t01\0.41 {Mil swat*, second door weed of Wood strut, (l'. Poet Balldhige,”) where he will keep, In addition to School,. mis cellaneous and Blank Books, PAPER and FANCY STA TIONERY —all the popular Magar.inaa, Papers, di.„ ar, 'Pot lialeds4witilab3 ,B,7„q4tUbtGA,N, WANTED, immediately, SyruaTioNs for a Tiona-13boorjor.aBlabekazait4 lielloor; fur two Boil; to learn 'trade ha s Odowi ditusin tig prefsped)—tor Starfit or gee Girls to do wall folt or ch —r, it se Miehwiett add illerdeddr , --tos' niiiW witatobfrwork Girder's*, M tt ao good workman—end it DBW in Store, speaks or writes lueutly Berman and Preaboh. " Lux), Wx.truta—Two of three Girls lie Cooks or Member maids, for the country. Apply et Lowsurs Intelligence Ofilco, No. 34 Fifth, neer Market st. 3443 SIINDRIESJ 100 bores Mould and Dipped Candles 25 " kat 100 " Rosin Soap ; 300 kegs saaattod Nails ; 100 &awl. Corn Broom; 00 bales :gm 1 Ind 2 Batting; ' 2"a r 4E4A T I O; "'"35 • • Etta " inatoi a sad for Lila by ap2 JOILN 31003101.1. D. _ _ .... . 50 tibia- 'N. O. Molasaes-in itore 14:0 ?or Bile by (42) JOILN MOORII:ELD - M11.1111WW.211 Teas for sale by tINBACCO - Jll Lowe favoxite 8 ror Azle by , •Okla} "" POTLEKAI4I fiAR-50 Vide. prime N 6a FeNre sad *Slade , (p 2) JOHN , H9 . o*Ur -‘ll°. 11U I:r •trif E-200 IbB. hig y Homo FailabeßisiteriusficoprerlAQ goe s runaNe, r0119b.3,4 a/-4 1,r,2 otaisind Mammal • Ail lAA A fi.pv,a eats Balm* and (gp2) 11/X2RHEAD _ 0 • , J (J . „, :1 0 . 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Coutniallde at Law, and Solicitor hi Chancery, Agent fur vrocating Bountr Lauds arid re fillloll3. fur thu Col lection of China,. in Onst Brtfain and trirland. Inr-Oollectione made in this and adjoining Comicial tante of dnoodente settled; Reed Renate laiught, eola or leaaed, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papery drag n. OM. on FOURTH atmet, a few door! above &Lichfield. Pittetrurgh. March 214, 1856--(ml.l2Salawl Aw. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com ,. ailaniuner for the Suttee of Tenn...see Now Hamp shire, Connocticut, Wimonsin, Now York, Jllchignn, Loon, California, loulttana and Virginia. gar Deeds drawn, and aok - werlochnonts and proofs taken for record or one in-any of the above named Stow., Illinois, .Ithilitaippl and ithodo b land. Pittsburgh, March 2S, 11445-Iruh'2B4:l. w; SAMUEL WINGARD, ATTOILIAY AT LAW, • • PENNA.. in ISAK_EWELL'S BUILDINGS, Grata street. (natuiy'optitiatte tbeCourt Clouse.)' CHARLES W. WINGARD, ATTOILIEY AT LAW, BB S U RO, en MARIA COUNTY, 'Ale., practices lu iluatiu k rkke, IlLir , CletulleM end counties. 'kb 12:1y ROBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and Ouunisellsor at Law, all. N. —si.urtli sttiset, Pitts bur • b. &nlLIt AMES A. LOWRIE., Attorne7 at Law, ti &bete Fourth 6tr.t, littanuigh, Lutz uon brultlAltdd nod Cherry alit.) d,cll.ly JOIIN BARYON, 4ttura*y and Counsellor at Law, offnu .:orner of Fifth and arant tdroota, Pito, burgh fully SARI P. ROSS, Atwrney at Law, No. 109 Fourth atter, Pittsburgh, fourth J.,u below Mr. thaly Patterson's Lteery Stable. PATRICK 111'KENNA, Alderman of l'hird Ward, ottb.,s,..,rner of ()rant .11 Fifth struts, (formerly o.cupk‘i by Alderman Lai.) whore all bualhou pot Mining to the ~Ciro of Alderman and Justica of the Prat, will be promptly latot.ted fel,' .3m HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, HUCC . PRotitft to W. Btddle. No 144 Smithfield otnwt. air °dice hours from 8 to I o'clock, end Bout 2 to G o'clock fet..l9:ly JSCO'FT, Lentist, Fourth street, five doors weet of Markoz. 4-01fIca hour* front 9 o'clock A. 91. to 4 o'clock I'. M. dadEky BUSINESS CARDS ir OLIN MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocer and Oomuthsaus Merchant, G.r the ewL. of PIO llh - TAL And b1...0.1.101b. anti PILQUI.K.IN to 'ZT Pittsburgh. 14.'17 nwar Nauss, Pia ........ atexcrsoN. l'itt•burglL MILLER Li RICK ETsos, Impurtere or BRAN CUES, :NES wad SEGIIIS, 172 and 171, corner .4 Irwin awl Liberty nt:«-t,:, Lure. Itvls. !,..414.11, Van., dc, tutwte utll 1..1.1 I.lla. . CO., Manufat•turern of IM' ki,•e's Pvnuttylrenta Ulm., all sues at IV 1.1.010 W 111. w. Kura D...uh10 Strength, luntattun CToun and Rut, Vial, Flask•, Pickle and Preaenta Jars: Wtna, l'urtm and Sit tu • T al Talegraphie and Llghttaing-Rod lataulattga. /kir Socund. hutwoon Wood and Markel streTta, burgh. Pa., but a short dleftStli - o fn. thr ft...bunt Landing. and f )1.41.00114141 house. St Chart.. and CII. 1101.-1 al, 21 . . . LLtILD 11 CINILING LIMAILD I , IIILLOG/ L GI_NOWALT CURLINU, 11.013 E IVI'St ). Ni an fact larers of Cot. l'Tease.tan.l Plain Flml It 1.A."1: , W A It R. wand:hp. No. 17 5tr...4.. oar la, ..f Ytau t, Pit te4.lLigh 43. All other kloh of Ulesett ate nod Window at lOM Multet prteri. &KI. LICI)LIE Jamkrii J LE" LIE & ULAN, Suocess,,rs u. ~lulcanc talumtricturetro of UUL I .11,1 11..0 FILIAL and Inn'y eviortn.l ULAS.SIV A RE, and /Is nil kiwis of Window Olnaa, !UAL Vual., and dottleol. Iran humor rornar of Market and Wino( attet.t..s, Pitt4barKh tahktll y RMOVAE L.-C. lIIMSEN, Nlanufiwturer of every vartety of VIALS, BOTTLES and WIND. tlt GLASS; black Porter, Wine and Claret Itottlee, Detitu•bue and Carboys; also, lbot Oboe to every t,u lute. Ra n d.-ta.... N 05.104 Serotel ate! Is; First vtreet. l'lttslturgh. std. FR. DRAN'O, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer . knCOUNTRY PRODUCE, ..flors for tale a rbdr.• stock of GROCERIES, selected for family nee Sid, es of every variety and dm parrot quality, ground at hts Steam 11111 a. Also, Dried Flails Foreign and Domenic PrOd taken In exchange for merchandise. F. R. D. Iwo procured a nati wrortnowit of Lauwtuth'e worwj ranted OA/WEN SERDS, and tnvltea the atbrutiun of all b.• teruted io torsi afftura. Jabll CONIN.IISS/DN lIOUSE.- -The gubseril•en, • !Ave up l oad a Hot., for the above porno.. at N., 1: ehgothgeld stroot,Tonr &wet aL.we the 11,,w bgell.le IL ma.. Wo will Voiclulob, or receive On !ottani/V.loli, furrot, Affoluients t.ff WR, RACY IN, CTIVF:FX. cnrs, TS, BARLEY. FLAX SHED, UILASSI.KI.) II AY , . up .n which we wtlt make mai atak,f, of poihia.e ut the Iwpt market rate,. eweh. 11'4.'0 , 1 A LG11:0 St C. f. iz rt. Mi.:LIAM Z .., I I;ENNz.rz UNGLIBII X RICHARDSON, Forwarilin , AA -and .110pgraansion Merchants and a lade..le n, BACON and 1)IL, and PRODUCE K.n.T Ally 1% Mame formerly • , ortlpied by Darbridge .t (ugh/ um, N., 11.1 Water and 15u Filst at, cat. Plusbutita, 1.13 307 is ATWELL .A J. I. 41N Ell- A TWELL, LEE & CO., IV Pnalues and Commission !Ile,• buns. and deal, Nlttsimrett Manufactures, No. a Wood area. Leto 11 mei and Yl,ll. I OtriV(ll, Putsburgh. JOHN W. BUTLER & CO., Forwarding and t_Pluntulwwn Merehania, dealers In all I. bets PITTS BURGH MANUFACTURES, LEAD PINE and SIIEEI' LEAD, Nu al Front. street, Pittsburgh sep:2 HENRYIi. COLLINS, Forwarding and Cenunkalon Merehaot. and Nel,•les.de dealer in 11811. CllEttilt, BUTTER. BEEDB ant Hiola CE gener,D ) . 1-. 2b Wood street, Pittsburgh. LUILLI; - •- - _ ALLEN, a-hrilntiale deutler in Fiireign R WINES, BRANDIES, SEUARS, Old Nl..l,..tigabtda and lira WHISKY, so.; also, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, Nu. 8 Woad street, Pittsburgh Wines, Br ldlee, Gipi, C.dipt,. igaLakik Spirit+, St. Cr../ t and New Euglatis.l lf4M,.al+uvta, Champagnes, St,acli A 1,, London Brown 'Shalt; trait, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monong,. bola, Ityu and Rectified Whilky ; Apple, Peach, WII.I ',la,. and Black Larry lirandlea; Imported Havana. Regalia and Principe Begkrs; 11611-Bpantab and Oomuton Sega, s ; all at snob Lim prices MI to cludlenge couipelltbat. Fate., PA.( Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every op, le, and Demijohn. of laze. 1 reepectfully Invite an eatunulation of my etodt, ~t No. 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ap3: I y WILLIAM CARR & CO.. (William Carr, Jots of pie firpA of J. Parker a d 0.,) whele.atle II RA t et-rlealbrs- iti Wbrelga WINKS and BRAN DIY;.. 'LI Sitmougallela and Rectified WHISKY, No. ..,:-..4 Conon, rel.! Bow, Latatty lama. Plttaburgh. ,j/el., JOgEI>II FLEMING, ouccesslir to - L. NV il ron k 11.., e a rner of Market street and the Diamond, keep cunatantly on hand a full aesortment of DRUOS, M El, ICIN RS, M EDI CI NiC CII MTS., PKILEUIIIiIt I', ...I:di .1,- clod pertaining to Ala buaiuesa.. gl•-• PhyaleWnit' Yreacrlptauus carefully camp...untied at all hour.. 0 . ./.. 0 y JOHN runsina 1,C1110.001 1,1•141.,. 10LEMING BROTHERS, suceesors to .1. &Au & wholesale D111:0(11STE, N‘/ WIX/It etncot, Pittaborgb Proprietor' of Dr. .I.l'Laue's relenrsi.l Vv. oo flags, Liver Pills, etc. • Jail) TOEIN RAFT, Ja., successor t o James OuiVey, wholesale and retail DRUGOIST, and dwaler YA.LNTS, OILS, DYE BTUFFIS, &c., No 141 Wood etrvvi, three doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. itp.ty t i: i t .I9I. OOI . , A i IiSI.I L4J 4LL, succestu sad ssfottemEllc.iilAt\..r.,, Nu. 1 . 39 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ftsflevvre—Wl 3PG'llutuek & Bros., Kramer & Hebei, Mur phy, Tietnika A Co.; Browu I iiittpatrick. Pittsburgh, May 24, 18515. my 24 T. ' lADWICK, dealer in Kentueky _L. Leaf TOBACCO, RAGS and PAPHR, No 149 Wood stjeeti.tbelose - Blrthi Pittaburgh. [arlA4l y 4144sTlivia1ghaaatuarket pike, au cash, paid ',Kap. VWI Pt ilifiatilAtt • .5......., - .........—.JOSFPII R. II Uci/IL.. - P: M ARSH AIL & Cu., Inirmrtera and a *Alarm 41 French and AmermanPATElt ILA NU !NOB, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. EE=SMIiMMiII Tot T. C. MORGAN, Bookseller end Ste jj-j, tows, Use always on Nand a general easortinpnt of antaabt, liaallariaoaa tl.llll/ Blank Boolat; Printing. Poet and Paper, &c., wbobauale and retail, No. 104 Wood etit, b4let ~ w Pieta (east tilde) Pittsburgh. WANTED—Raga and Tanners' Scraps. apt!, y TOIN 11.11E1LOR; Wholesale and Retail ty dealer In MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC, 8011004 BOOKS and STATIONERY, No. 81 Wood nowt, Pittaburgh. Janl TACDB IrI'COTXTSfEIt, Wholesale and Re y tall MANI:PAC/ WIER and dealer in all kin.ls ;41i108V140 - 0 i • talflifF No. :Id Fifth earret, Pittsburgh. r WtlPsl EPOljuistly on tuuld, at largo supply of all the various brands of ithiierial 'Segura. 1111/P FLOIART 1. AN/Witt:loPC D giTM ER & • ANDERSON, (successors to Jettdrull Ithodee & C 0.,) Wholesale dealers lu FOREIGN TILUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONVECTION/lila, SUGARS, Ac., 99 Wood street, 'oppuelte the St. Qark. Hotel, Pitts ap9 * LE, IsLolesale and Retail SAD ARNV9, TRUNK, VALISE and •CARPRT AG JUSUF / ACTII4EIt 7 I , i It. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh. jAkyi . 1 . IWEERYRIS ' WORKS, No. 136 NV.od IC v=Aged door below Virginalley.—BOWlg /t TET. safgthe setsmicaofflportits men to their largo iTstorintisJUll,EB pad IikIiOLVING VISTuLS, 44 p,W ielectbd*Pit ever maned In this mar ks ' t hat with IL kenbial SS sornt en tof Hardware, (hale ry,* and. lifithimg Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good ap proved palm, rusrlS gaTIVIVESTERN 'POLICE AGENCY, piQ~No.B9 Wiudangtou street, corner of Dearborn, 0111- a. Mom& N s 00, devote tteir entire tittoution to tho on. a 'general detective 'POLICE }MA NESS in 1991•5t8 . tif Minot; Wisconsin, Ifiebigtin and Wiens. TOR GROUTT, Lnporter of BRANDIES ' IMES, 3a. Deal* LW Bulk Old 1110nan"44 4 , Pbacla Brandy le Also, HECTTITINO DI arstatittland and Vrtratartraata PlStaborgt iTh vWut , 1.1 •ii , I;i: kr! , -..74 • }I/A • - k. .1 4 • • %%1 • , 1 4 ••••• •• ••• • •• • •'' : rf":"'?"r•P •• v q . l . • • ..~~~a~:~;5 <; `°'^ ` : `~'-"fir ~..~:_ .-_..q'ry,,.s..=.__. .....~_.~-s__.s.«..._~. _. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. APR ffffl= JJ. a 1 LLESPIE et. 01, hooking Wass Mantilacturnrs, an d d,,, a i ris m 1, 0 1..nig dials Plate, Plate Oh., kin gra. lugs, Combi Pane) 11,41 4 , Pitts burgh. On hand and toads tr, ordnr, iiilt Pisr and Mantis Glasse,. Mahogany, fLossu..,d, H almit and 11,11 Iranic, or Mould ing, of ere: y dew.ript,ou. Stnandsuit Cahill,. Decorated and MD, loch! EsTElawsE WORKS, No. 136 Woo7l Ht., third 1,,10w Virgin alky.--BOWN Jr TETLEY told call Ow attention ..r 9.1.0rtin2 men to their large as. tartruen t of ii UN S, It I FLEE and IL P. VW.VIN t; Pt 2TU the largest and last nelected ever ~I nflind in Chia Heir. lout, together wit?, a go n•• 1 a meat of !lAIiDWA It P, CUTl.tat V, T11,11.n and TACIT Lt, all of which we oiTni at the lonnat ',ch., to cash purclunsern, or for goal approved pawl. marls MA . I LLR, Wholesale and ite — tail • I.),alet lurnat, , , Rapp,. Steven, Tiu, Ir on an d Ifousekneper•l' 11.1”11...•are, Tinnels• Nliwiiinns and Took, Ti n Plate, Sla,t Iron. Wire Rivers &e., 24 North :inroad strent, lupL.,ne Inlehbr's 11.,1,1,) II (110:18/SUILO. JWIIITE, VENETIAN BunIFIANurAcTt. - - . RIM, has rt.,,,ver...1 his health DO 11.1 to maims lux old husinsys,tunl Lids opened his BLAND kl AN Id NALI'OItY, at Na. lid, Fifth stri.et, iicar the Past Vtttcc, betwevii Woad and Sinit ND /wry la• tau un isoaartiii.•nt“f BLINDS, trim:nisi with plain and fancy Warstad and Nilk and Is propared Ca till ally ardor In Ins bust, t,n ti 1.51 113.. t rousantildo Lornaa. Ilia wails is N.4trriall. , l 1 ,, 41. T fratbfact ic.D. ar man.., ronaalisl. 12 . 4_ tA,I lilwihv repaire4l. Pleagx giro him a call, m ho enn't h I..at In workman:llllp. ,ru);.ly F . s 110 PE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Third . .tr, .t. next tlo, to Ifetnatell Bufhlinga, Omni:fel I', Ole very iaktinnago beletunore neatoxed npvn Leo leave to .aek a ,alunitance 01 the mane, h, la [WV better pepare , .l thanet., farni+ll hie fritqldl anll eto- Le...ea a lin ineit wlll neinre entire uttisfaction. Ile aJaa)24 I.oere .411 hand a ama,Ltuent of the I.nent 1n I.y ,1 CLOTIIS. 3.c., which urdel 011 Ow .1.,,,t0tt 11.4 kt, Upt.ll r-astmable pg. A ptlrrt.Tl flt 14.1 Why a,. ArtILII...d. 1.11 4 ,110:if .14.41:1 .FILALT,Iit 1.. Tot'xo. r B. YoUNG oc cu., No. 38 Smithfield JIL. v IL.PLeI, lantilifilitUrrYt .1 CA Bl tiT 111 It I.: no(1 eli A I y 'Jowl 11,G. toriithi uud tt.triLitotnaltilt mTr Tx. Itt.l, mu F... 1.1 at Tr... 10,411 prie.te. Uart. t.tkvit m I.:Tekto.4 1.. t laud ,n.l wnt..r Curt:Age. attg,3l ViT 0 WE I. 1. S Fl' RN - 1'1111(i: AND V CH A I ::::, n/..1 estss y sty Iv ..( limit, ill 111141 4/1- (..1.1.. it 1/.1.1tdr , r 4 at,/1 tiltillig r/o/ //./11/1a I/ n1:1: /I/ Now 1. , :k ..t Ist -t Y• strt.:ltt !awl.. I.y. !la.!, iltid war:al/I,d o,t,,twt nny tit 3. ..1 FT ItN I TI I 11. t .1.. ',no, h and rdettatitn.ntn tut ihnleni at Me el:., lent Ldi., o a r Warnr.n•iiin. N.. 77 Mid 7tl Third %tre:, 1 . 111 - ittl . itti 11. l'A. Tu't's cocintAN & Alanu fact ti .r -• rr, of 1,11 }LW link. Iron Vault., Vniti 1/..ent, ittArdit. ntr•vl •tml MI, 11,11,1 lot/ nn I Nhirtet ntleatn, Pt, Inn. .41 I, At rare l & n y d hew putte Eti r!. aty we! nnitel 1.. S., nll 1 , “ (It . War at IVllii•nt Paid in nnL/..int.L wont Lots. Juld•tity et eit.r• mstr:l EIV .\NI) I'.IIrItIAGE ToItY —.lollNit'; On' !MOTHERS. A M., c. 0.- ol heinrea nt! Itelite•to noeetn. Allettle.ll) City. would ni toin Hoar in and the! d 2hllieuernlly, that !hey het ,• •!..1 Ile• tot,, nu.' ItA !timede Iti•l'K Ail A1 n0 . 4 . Itl'itl!! Er, nod I Ht 111 rTS. ti Ail tiara titrhot• •tt t I , • .1 hitiA and 1.1,1,016,a All et th • % Ll' 1.• 111,1 ,t I.tti.4 I 1,111.1 ( ~ .:”:11- I.llil, Lttoi t1.11 , 1i t.I • IN 111 art ,N. 1,1 i. ,„r Al Ow, t•ltAlts. ! 1%11,1 `titl. H,.) 11,1 • lin 6..14 t tlint al! 111,. In•—•! rh.nt unL !how p1i1 , 41.1g1. 1.•1 L. El, ....1!..t1!•! • •: I. !: !!•-w witrk nro tld a IS H. 1 . 00" pit I‘..AlrEg 11 1111/1[1.1111 . . V 111../111 ;11, )/ . 1/SlitT6ll.ll 11 FACI'I)IY 1 1 ; x ,11 A c h: 11. 815r...1..u. ye, 1 , , A . 11,1111 Kin,. onar ~A1•11K-. ET. I 5... and vv-ry 11•.1: t.l kA \/'1 1 E 11111.1.1, 1 , 91, .r.tot awl fint•ll.-.1 ta nnr un-011a.,..,1 Ln I, antinat-L, oskill of w , ,rklunn.h.:. mot duranalits mate. ilia. v0q.... All u.9-k a. 9 1 Nlll,l f 1 F:(). H. 11 11.1 Ti: S: CO., N. 59 Market kjr t ut,•l after Mrt DAY. Nnni•rtiln 1,, on.. In.; thoa pr,n-tot ~t .1,4/ARS. Tll:tlAin YANC.I ot It t 44,1 It.vela,atid •.11,n1 iistprl.. I, 1. , 1../..• .A.lll fur thin bran, 11/ !ln..r 1.1.1,11t1,0. 1,11.1 it ,t 111,4 t tttt till-) .I.li it , t :vett •ttlt rt..tttl Ilt• Ott ponsib44 -IV IL IA : 01 S. /1 A VEN—T/rt (1 1. D y ISO ntg KNT. :31orkt.m., ULAN ..44E. and ST AT 1 t Y 14 A ItnniloLjnli. innr,nl exo. 4,..E.1 ark ~ 1 lo•gtsl. C , •c0nn.1 , •413, tv.l ann.l :ttnnottlnnni J?tll N'Tl , ti ond 80 , 11IN \ t;. 112,1 Int 1,1.41 ttr artart„Mani, 14 1 , 11... r a.. 1 Sta ITV try lane, nt Ali. Ire( Blatt, and 11,. ittttlq I VAT`I-tig• tern n 9 _ .. kr , k Itt,olorl u••r nt k And S-c.otol et. burl 11,1111 A I:I) C. 11((t'I.IN1i, Manurneturer OM. r. I:r 6,1 nnl .K 1 No 4 1 . ..“ I'liA IT and i.h.-1 . 1_1;r: uti A A!. If, I. f .• , 1.1 1,4 :I`.r afpl .s/ tt,ll I and I.ltll.,:rn‘l, 11 , 1€4_1tmsnItt+1 1.14,0f1 1/111 M,l gull awl 3111.1.111.2 N 6.. CU. have ~n brubl, at I 4114 CHAU: )IANI ' Lit:. 1, Ns, .4 ,110th11 , 44 ,ti. , I. 4 14, , 1011.1/1 V)tllt a:a.l l'ht,t4 VIII SI 111, IL 11,. I NI:1 `'•U J.. I. M•.l - [IA ttl,}:B liA RN Erl', H. , Rcs : ". 110F.It AN IV rrtv.l n un.l 1 . 1.111111,14,1111 I// ,11. p 1:11b111:1 Al.l.l:l.bets, ovit T1,:r.1 th P. 11••• 1., In 1•••,' 1. , in i.r. L. HI Lln 1,11, ilh 11(1 , 1“, 1•t..1111.11thtl, the 1 , •1+ 1 / 1 lie I o , ln, 111/II) Itil old 41,1 II• n ,111 . 11 J A NIE:-. :11. ,, ii"ligalwla Allll. n, IL, 1,11 , 1, out the thAt h, i+ I, In rtnAll ll“nt nthirlg..ll , l fill .11 ,411 tn. La PLAN }:1; hi, NI Ibl H, ,‘ prwt11.1.t.,., wit! mt I 1., tv.l. 1..,‘ , 111 , 1 1111 d Phiilk, 1.1.i114 .•I1 colimtnally 11.tthi 1),..111 ml.l NloiLl,litto. of eltory nitt,ll. 1., Ctom. nton. ttottl.t fool it to Ihrir ,t.luttt too,, to ttlt, itho I 1,11 rit.r turin,h Ittoio with Plint...l •tifint.l , ti,scriptlott u \iril.SUN, corner of M:trket and Furth blreelm, of WATCHES, FINE .11.:W FUJI". tt. loun.l in W.-.. , torn I . ..l.ll,lruffht Ilea exiwrh.rh-o. 4f1e1t1111.011.0 ref.ll, ntion nu./ frtrwl , ruff...lhtift.... notch.-+t 111 , 1keoqueuts why tte..w Iu NAME g-r gtnri %Val. Is. .11/1, .11111 h'n 11l LIA hue, wLuul,l gi,t. 111111 uu uppurtulotty to•L‘t. E k n o Rop.tinnv ,inne promptly and In Ow Int Miler. noV . 2.t• - OI; I_ 4 I IIL,T()N CAR WORKS, 6NI)/{l . AN() X' MACHIN E. e`A.Sl., , g A n), Laving Inin ernet.-4. .•I 11"atet. )1 . 1. , .n0ttg.11 rtn.l str,t, Ir lirlll/kle.l t... .•u. trot and ••x rot , All .14,41 It, P1 1 .4 4 5(.111.1..r, 13 , 41:g.g, Voigt-I.ltitY, Iltalv.4 Fromlit, 1'1m.11,1 - ta, Urlr.l , ittintl tout Al ,4 ltru debt iptutti...l Alio, foi }:A11 INES of all idzos. ItA I L- I:, PAD C of all ileserTflo" , '11"' w.ak appi•rtanii rig 41 it Foitudzy turd .11nelinie Shop. Tho Yorainon of Diu deliartmentii aro zrr . nt ittr ulnlipractical iiiiiio—iaetl) fi Eastorn who keep thenetelvft informed and adopt all valtialila u ern linprovetuente. ,ana2a:ti t 11 . . 11. 11' E tt. J. C111.1311:01....1 4,11 , t1N, C. TUNKS.. W. 11. WuooNV ruin. 4:,IIEIIICAN PAPIEIt MACIIE MANI PACTCAING C'iTSTPAN Y. No i SOC,IiIII striiiit. burgh, manufacturers of PAPIIiit MACRE ORNAMENTS for Churritea, ReandwaLs, ar.; Mirror and Intuit-a. 'Window and Iloor Heads, Brad:obi, Trusaot. ('or It iere, Voritilatorit and Contra Fiore. for and Moulifinga of every diweripuon. iiizo and ileiogn, ' limper and warranted room durable than any other article now in o* Ordern ext,uto.l..” thi,horieet N. 13.—Irletiti4,n of St. ..eta , . IttliMere to cettecially II rectod to thin article, on :64 . 1 . 1 MOt I/1 to Ilaht Aveiglll. TLNIiS 01., No. 78 St,ond atr«•t, het woen Wood and Market, jo2l ['Maim rgh WIG MAN I: FACTORY—MRS. RENTER, six dwrs crum the Aqueduct opposite the Collector's Olbee, Allegheny City. in prepared I I till order,. for WIGS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. The Lest quidity of material is furnished, and entire sat isfactidi g-unr sitteed. ryts:dawly 311tES JilIKB LI , HRT. BLAKELY & ItICIIEY, Itzni. ESTATE BRO ess.s, corner of Seventh sod t;tuitlitlehl streets, Pitts- L•tii Yarnts, li,uww, LOIN Furnares„t , kc, Is,ncht ." sold on commission; Laud Wamsots bought. a nod led; Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Esi.ecisl attention given to subdividing Farms, and .lisissiing of them. Terms reasonable. 1110 EV OCVE RS! KE46 ER.B ! us . t. etiiYlNi, by Mixpreas, direct from the manufacturent. a splendid assort- :4 merit of Coten REPEATINti four, five and nix inch barrels. alt of which we will sell for rash at as 1,,a price, as they can be bought in the city of New Voik. Per. sena going to Australia and California dill find that they can du better by purchaaik% their e,ll,plitte at home, than they can among strangers—as Wit give persotoi dtanc. tr y July of the above Pinto's before 'Waling the city, laud ita ral.4 a a failure we refund the money. DOWN & TETLEY, sepl 136 Wdotl strtvt, Pittsburgh. -- 0-PARTN ERSIII P 1s; E I laving this day associated with me, TIIO3IAS IiftOUTT. as a partner In the' bitslneas of importing, Rectifying and Dis tohog Linnora.. the Winnow will hereafter be odiduct,l trader the . styte or , fiirei of J. k T. OB.OUTT. Pittsburgh, Decenebor 29, lab.—{la) JNO. GROUTT. & T. GROtTt - Importers of Brandies, J Gi n , Wi no; Dealers iu Fine Old 31..aidngoliela Rye Whisky, Peach Brandy. &c. Also, Rectifiers and Distillers. Corner of Smithfield and First streets. Pittsburgh. (decal I).OTTLERS.—JonI OLDEN & Co., Bottlers, No.ln Eirid street, would respecVnlly inform the pule lie dint tliev hare fruistantly on band a large enipplr of SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL WATER, ALE and i'ORTEIt, of the host gustily, The attention of funnies Ls particularly directed to the fast that they bottle WAINRMMT'S ALE In Its purest state. ;Pbyakfantrreositimeid into on Account out' whole ix's, and strengthening q s ikandy I=tM Toridii BUSINESS CARDS 311• I /001•1111 g, ut.511,,1'.1.11,r , ' , 1 .11 11,1 I tit o 1411 11 'I. I.IIL-E,‘”_ll 131=1:111 •..4.,• ''Y,r• ' ••• • - T • • 414 • • ,ate? N, 1856. BUSINES =MO JOHN LITTLE, Jr., ty nt reef, has hunt retalivet BRA.NDIES. Gout.. Brandy, (vory fine,) own' Dupuy & Co.. 9inpor.) Nlarrett A Cu., Santlie. WINES. 01 Y. Sarrial Madeira, Roguot, Howard, March & Co., Mmtra, Ltmdmi Cordial, East India Madeira, !Schnapps. Table do SUNDRIES. Aueditlllaile Sherry, :Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Nlarmin file do ; thirclity'e I.ourloti Porter, Table do V. ild Cherry Itratady, Cooking ,1,..- • Ahem Oi, BVill, IL,: Port, I A n teethe, Pure Juiced, curacca, Ordinary do SltrditlV2l, St. Julien Claret, I 11..wInt and Java, .Nfalliga Dry, • Young Llye. and Illack. T.A, Do Sweet, 'English Brolulon Cheese. Chanitentniw, 'lmported ['avant. Cigere, of Anchor, 1 various brands, Verzoney, Old Monongahela WldAy, of II ei. lotock,ail mlt, e Together with nil other articled connected with the !Juni n... mytindew Neither with Lily c.ye nor my fiutla will I trill' - IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITII BAD SlUllT.—Pere,os titrtrilig an Bad Sight, from impaired Vinton, CUlLlllNtitltilti aetsay, tdd of her ' MUM..w Mild do well to 4..11 upon Dr. U. E. SIIAW. PIIACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they rutty rely getting She. taclea ett lrn titteally wdapted to the JusT WANTS OF THE FY R. Addreits, 26 Fifth street. opposite A A. 3111,...4, Plltxburgb. P. S.—Tidircarpea, Thertairrrieter.. tract eV..ry tale tippet imisilag I. lle Opt lekaa trade. kept and repaired ~11 thy. poratidakk I witics mArrtod in old Frame. 1111,.. Any artdele nut approved LI gfr f. exchaued ~ of en v PLIiE ZINC PAINTS -The undersigned the atteatien of drvtvlorn andC.ll , lilliel Ir +llperior mrtiele4 of ZINC PAIN I'S. grottod toy a pr.. ...us, unit nre front Iho Math, ita Zino faints. Thine are Into brands mini Livorably known, and we invite tlie clniiinit ',crud.) ti• the quality it thrill. We inanufact are /1 OW but tho - Ville Montague Co.'s" Zinc, in oil of rot eign WWI uturture, but grind all of the various brawl, of Aim-tn. - no. tii purchase au Wilde Oita Call n•i l„u pti ro and nioulnlterated, ran be aurti of Killing it us. call atteution to our brand of French Zinc, without IlotlO to geuulhe ; tint all plintaut.l ti• with tin. 1.1 ..tonrint, to ti rfeit. if found to Ite attultermed HALL t.t CORNELL. m..dru Laite, New Yot k. ISAIAH DICK A et , , So, Fu Water street, Pitt•thor,.:ll. 110 PE COAL COMPANY having re it_ ceiilly toot with la.. In transporting eon! to ejl,•10- hoti. heine i wl In th, Ntwooliwtorern . Itetttronee Gm, pm.), l'hilAttelphot, tuLr Omuta, in istatiott Hutt their .1.4.111.1 w Olt, promptly littj unto.! by .1 Nett lon JOlll,l, A.tteist .t l.ototatity. D. BUSHNELL, Agent of Hoy... Coal Coropttity. Oudot/att. l'at6burttli, De.vollorr 27, 11...W.t. L• SUN, sii lILT MANUIeACTUItEItIS, The Auto, fhortt rottp,ttull) tintiOllll, (hot 111 turs 1, thorn ore nottrAntit-.1 to nt , pill 1, forwartit.tl to arty part .1 the Union, on to...Orton' from the purtfra nrudwg the •1.1,rm thou itttrnonnt nooottrt•tuett tu op 1,. ' , tilling L. th, for notla glirn lietttettthet. the size 111114 t 10 rut - 41111v and arenrstely Inkeu. tit tweet.. y ttil, sae uu.•l. I•, the CIS ttrr .11LO 41ftillo,al. Lt Sine aroutE•l the r,rk urigd. :-. I. do. do. cht,d ddud.diatt. 4%. Fr.dtt th. .11.minkr. leligth M I i 11. h. Ilvictit of the I,•rwtth trout the shoulder to the kilt,- W1i4.1h.., w;tt„„tt rt,ll/trn, the ~I,lt, "f” eullar nut] nio dir,th.n tu, reimnls style, 'lids plan is quit, unique, laid will loe urea[ value ceu lot.. at a distance., who bud it intp.nealne to 01.1,1111 at Sh:rts L, .noels them in aty Iv and lit. ~n n lull assortna•rit ,4";thi l ~yrn Ma, u•i,-titrrl, and ti...ll..tnro'n U•n.ln. 1.. & fobll No. 70 N 4 Atrt.t.t. ) t t i Ir . rrn ,1 'a t r, lky mutual c0n.....nt. Nolllllll F. 13.4t0l withflrowing from tiity btuimws. NATHAN F. MASON. • Fittsburgli,Wary th. 1 8 / 5 0--fehti (10-PAnTAßsinp.—A. A. MASON 11119 lJ thi. day ligimmalys.l with him. in bmine.o, N Amu AN tt It tTINU, Allegheny, tinder the firm of A. A. MASON 0., Lc t imin thy Or bin:Mow will lA , emitimm4 1,-0,11 it No. '2.5 Fifth stro-t. ALVKR I N A. MAN /N. NATELAN WAITING Pitto.l.urgh, Vuhruttry 7th, I,S,Sti--Ivlt9 4„, , r(ivEs.—N,,. 1.24 W,s.d. street, ItlwN e Flith —K.• Itt.g tea,. t CUll the Trade to our ahs - le \\ar,• anti Casting, in getlernl. flat ittc s•rh, t ••• vt.ry In our liw., wetin Rlfely say that we thilth.t 1.. ,tlritateut4l is nitinh, litttm.t. ntd stmattlint.s, by ant an the tf wall Mitt It to their ads ttittat.g« to tall 11- hnring .•hx•where. RNISMVER, k tIRAFi'. NT, OTICE— The partnership heretofore exist and ala r the th ..f IItIt 4 TF:TT 41; Ots tile tls day of NONetutrta Lug. Lt the Marro ttaaa..f lateraat at D. Ilaatt.ttal try Jn5..1 M a o,' tar klattleas will Is. condartell nn ltaratorate. under Ilia i,, 1 / 1 t at 11”:, , TET'rEit At 6)11111. 110: 4 TF:TITR, dint•T G. W. SMITH. 01,1) PENS—Man y HMV find it difficult 0, x. rinn l'euit iz,gul I.for rl v li•nipti•ii to rinduei• tL, tion.111:, of In•th 14,1.1 ml work t.i 1.10 . pri..• in not Loup ,• . 1 . 1 111.4111. 1ar1,,1 V ILI of Ow iity I—nt 11111.11. “ii•l notriiiiiinl—ti nr fl to if W. W I LS' 1r; "tusk, I ni net, .Inl2 Co, • 1) 1 A NOS AND .NIE LODE( )NS.--JulIN U. JI kLLUU, sterrl.l,to,on oily nutl ill vv.,/ Ilu. Any, holfty 1110 .cork now on Itiuni, EltiliT NEW PIANO-I'olo'K , , Aod n e..llll , lete All.l eiegnalt tie' lotoek of NI.ISkIN k II AM. I IN S M EEL M K 1.4 ILIF,ONS. • -- ENTO T 1 unikrs, g n.d. Pntrur f-r tlo• nomnf...•to, of :-.e.‘fI.TILANSPAItENT WINDOW : , 11Alit: oil. Cl.tallS. eolotti, IM lIUN lereVtirtut to hteliltat the trade NMI N front '% to *.!!. Ant, N. 134•in4 n Lo'tun r. per:eats denleolla of olanf Dille' the n„Ilt to jell stnt, can do go on applwation Ii - • • • apl.liii—chQ Factory N. lt; Ire in .4.. lIUSINI•ii ., S AND NIONF.Y.—An epperiunity rut int,-t -went. and nyeirtner4tip in a Inagnitictott • pnrniationt, tottple and Itterative bliNiinnei, in new fur acceptate e, by a twaty who ii stirs to make wont.). Here Iltot do, n o t okror Litton., In a crotory. None but parties, side business qualification. and !snail .sln.inA) available capital, need reply to thin notice; and b. ouch. a iletuouniratien of factl trill be ptrs, rated, that e ill e,litkit a position the neat captivating and tlenicalic. ratt•liprtitty advertinottient, tort bond tide •tutt dolnttantiai In nyt.ry real.'. t; and 11w neves - rut scrutiny ni t it-. 1. A.l.lre.ra ^ Manufacturer," P. of Office, rJttsbiugh, awl 11111 items will be cwinniuni,ated. IRON CITY COLLEGE-DAY AND EVENING Cr. ts•ins—Aril , wartic, 115-iffieg and Book -I , evilly.—Ladi,l4 and (lent lemon's Apartments separato. ARITHMETIC, and its applicatiiins to binsinesa, (a new system,) Shorter, plain,, and bettor adapted to tqlSiness. la Ur be (mind in any treaties. Itexults nhtained with great nuality by now rules, termed - Arithmetical Magic.'' Allol per unwith, ()all fur &Circular of Die Dee. duct V. W. JENKINS. Priacipal. TIMNIAS OLIVER, SADDLE, HARNESS AND TEDNK MAINUFACTUILER, No. 4 Ft. Clair l'ittalburgh. ea_ Ilorwerlothing. Whips, Spurn. J. U. I /SEA S: DENNY, Forwarding and Column:Jinni M. r) chants. No. 61 Wateir litrret. Pittaborgh. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICKS. J‘ l ll3l 31. IttlitEßTS is now selling oft his large and ehotre stock. of fine Watches, Clucks_ Jewelry and Flung Goods at a very small advance on first cost, preparatory to enlarging Ina Store Room and the purchaeo of on entire new stock for the spring trade. doeiring GREAT BARGAINS should coil erly , no it i• his determination to close tint Ina pre s ent atomic with out regard to former prim.. Don't forget the place—ROß KILTS', lfi FIFTH street., near MarkeL MEN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING —ROBBNTIIAL & BHA, Fifth street, opposite Ma- Neitec. hero a large stock of Men and Boys' CUITIIINti oil Mind, comprising 101110 entirely new and elegant styles. which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest cash prices. Also, a large and fashionable stock of 13 ENTS' FURS ISII I NO SW - ALLOW-TAIL LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORE PACKET SHIPS. Owned- by On - nelius SouLh drat, N. T. The subscriber is the only Agent In Pitts burgh for the above lino—has ou hand /RAFTS fbr emlo for any amount, payable at any Rau in England, Irehunt Scotland and Wales. JOUN T110)IPSON. European Agent. 410 liberty street. Pittsburgh, WATCII AG EN CY.—W e have been ap poinud rule Agent for the State of Ptolemy lvaina. for the nale of the celebrated and unequalled Watch. of -"CHAS-. FliOndit AM, 81 Sraitan, LoNnos, Formerly J. IL Aagoixi,) Being his "Improved Chronometer Series," for which the British Government awardial a premium of £1,170. They lineally regulate within a minute a year I Thorn is perfect regularity of time under every variety" of climate and posi tion, and are not affixted by railroad traveling, horseback, or the moat violent exercise. nido—nn emeellent stock of all other kinds of Watches. AlLile-,Wateh Itopalting done promptly, and in the meet. en perjormanner. W W. WILSON , COAL WORKS FOR SALE.—Sixty three acres of land, with 250 of Coal attaclusl,und all the im provements thereon in sucesissful operation, Mid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 24 miles above Pitts burgh, and Is supplied with a Farm itorms, Ilium, Tenant flousea, Pktliard, Raflruad, and an excellent harbor. • • . The vein of Coal is five feat thick, and.casuot lan surpassed iu quality. for further particulars apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, u 1201 • No. 233 Mery sweat. ~ '! . S CARDS Agent, No. 201 Libel. Ow following ,try .tr J malt. ieultta 0 ur EalE=llllE=Z2l!= ===E H. KERN AN. Patrafrt 87 Market et, comer of Fourth. ,`. ~ 6..---"" /lot N LIMBER 167. MISCELLANEOUS AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TIIE RAPID CURB OF COUOIIB, COLDS. HOARSE NESS. ERUNCH ITIR. WILOOPINO-CADUCIII, CROUP, ASTII MA AND CONSUMPTION. s . — . 74 Tilts Itumtnv is offered to the tom ,, . 1 . , timidly with the confidence we feel Ili , u,sizt.,.., ' tin arti ii cle hich seldom fails to real 'W,rt, i ize the happiest effects that can be de r" sired. So wide is the field of its u5e ........w,.;_ fulmws, and so numerous the cases of _ 1 '1.,. - - . -7— ' . its cores, that almost every section of " „„. , . ~, it , \ the country abounds in persons, NI 1,- wir f," - ' 4... ".i.v..4 4. " . " ' tidy known, who have been restored ' . . from alarming and even desperate die. eases of the hinge, by Ito use. When once tried, Its supe riority over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation. and Wlll.ll, its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary or gans. which are Incident to our climate. Nothing hit tailed louder for the earns-act inquiry of medi cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of con sumptive complaints, nor has any 0110 clues of diseases had more of their investigations and care. But as yet no ade quate remedy lies been provided, on which the public could depend air protection from attacks upon the respiratory or gans, until the introduction of the CHERRY PECTORAL Thia artitie is the pre duct of a long, laburkata.oll,l4 I better., ri11C.,423fUl endeavor to furnish the community will, such It remedy. d this last statement the American people are now • themosi vas prepared to Judge, and I appeal with confidence to their derision. If there W any dependence to be placed in what men of every class 11111.1 Ithltioll certify it has dune fur them: if we ran trust our own st•ures. when we see dangerous. :rife• lons of the throat and lingo ylphi toil: if we ean depend tile assurance of Intelligent Physicians Clot mute It their business to know—hi short. if there is any reliance upon any thing. then it is ir,futably pnoeu that this lue d.ssa re lieve d,04., , ,.cure the class of diseases It is designed for, be p.n.! any and all otle•rsthat are known to mankind. If this-he - - true. it can in d Id' to, freely publiihnt. nor to,, widely known. The afHleted should know it. A tewwly that titres in prk•so lints to them. parents e 1110131.1 know It, their children are prli.llAdtl All should know it, for health am be lowed h. loi one. Not only SWUM it be circulated here, bet everywhere. not only in this country, tint in all countries. flow faithfully we have settd on thin conviction, shown In the feet that already this article has made the chides of the glols. The sun win on Its limits. No continent la ultimo( It, and but few peoples. Although lAA {ILA. general use in other nations J. to this. it is employed by the more int.-Melia I i almost all cialli7d rtaintrivt. It is tutten vt-ly employed In Istili A titew rn.—in Enrols, Asia. Africa., An:traits and the far-.d islands of 16.-4 e.. Lire it cur dear t., its posootsors Mr, Ad here. and they Kraal. at a Vaillehitt ' , runty with even ti.re mist}. Unlike mat preparations ..f its krud. IL Id au expensive ,ontisieltion of etoitly material. still it In 1.. Ow nabob at s reasonably low price, and n bat Id ..1 eaotlr :note import..., to them, its quality io never tottered to decline from it, original standard of excel lence. Every bottle of this nit-shrine, now manufactured, In us et ssi as ever has been nt.ie heretofore. or as we are ca. noble if making_ No toll or net iA Altered. in maintaining it in the Ist,t perfevitun which it is possible to produce. IldtA , the patient who procures the genuine CHERRY Vac- T01L... eau rely on having LAI good an article on has ever been u b,. ttsttify to its cures. lid env<aiut; thi. coarse. I Lave the hope of doing Kane good 111 the t. rid, es well ae the estloho•tlou of believing that ranch laLi lain ,lona alnehly. 4.11 Prepared In .1. C. .IYER, Practical and Analytical Chem iNt. I, well. Mao.. by IL A. VA I I E. , TOCK G CO.. at wholesale mud re- Druggi.4 81111 LI all Dealers ywiter, apiqmd.inr TEKY VA Li ' A BEA: REAL ESTATE FOR y SALE-4h. the Cl,velan.l uud Pataborw.it Railroad. c. , rlV ,nlll-4 Iwit,l We hays received front Ills owners a commission to utter the follow ire valuable property for sale, suitable for private redLences. runners. gunleners or manufacturers. This pro- perty in I..eatell in one of the healthiest sections of the Ohio lye, and consists "r over WO netts; the Cleveland and Pittsburg - 1i Railroad passim,: through it. Lots No. 4. 5,6, 7. 9, I;1, 1I nii.l 17. ot , Mlikaliii a view of the Ohio river for Ore vary is sue 11,11130 to 7711C1 , 44. The Rail r•./1•1 mak ire throtiuti lots N.*. 4. 5, 0. 7, Ft nod 0, all of which are elver bottoms. with soil uneurpinennl fur rich ese.•llent land tsr anirdening purie.re the shit-hill for I inn trees. nievards or pastruanz, L o ts N o s. 10. 11. (Sand vars. from 71 In (hi) acres and am One wheat lands, 1310- p,... , i I.y 11..11,. 111 tea. e, 1. 2 and :3 vary in size Inn,, :1 t;; I;t; .5,, and are meadow and sidt,hill. No. 14, Ent Y 3 :one, I. In 114-411" e r roue ty, and is meadow, creel.-hottoin .sd with Umber, coal and 11r-clay in Lee No 15. , nritelning is in Hancock comity. Virginia principally lietts.in land. on which is a corn f. culls dwelling h,nse. All of !Ileac iatretils of land have of an excellent quality, except lota Nos. 1. 2, 11 and 1.5; all have tine ;init.., :old water. No. 17 Is an !gland in the, r thin known as Line Island. and eSintitining about 13 acres. The ori;_ri nal "weer. Jelin Bever, 13051., ilia:v..l. by his lira will and te,tatnent. rePerved out of lot No. 4 a five acre lot, on which is erected a Seminary building, which, together with rihnieys uLwwttiug to ii.. 1,000. are in the hands of Irva t..ra appointed by the I...gbdature of init.., for salmi par i....tes. which will h.. of utility to nil persons raising families io the. vicinity. Yids proporty Is m.w offered for ante in a body or as b id off in lot*, on reasonable terms. Persona wishing home, with all the advantages of a healthy locality, and SChOl.4B and rub n il, combined with the convenient:. of travel by i‘er or railroad, will co well to call on us before purchasing Far fiTtthor inPirmation tall rin-oraddresa. BLAKKLY & RICHEY, alit w ala Iliad Kstate Brokers, Pittsburgh Prt. THE WEST.—We hare Agents in the fol lowing places in the Western country, viz: Dubuque, Decorah. bum City, Throuport O iced Bluff.c. Sint, City, Port 104 gr. and Fln-t Des .11.411/1, in lowa, and at St. Paul, Stabovt,r, 14,r...ri11< and Alinntakt, in Minnesota, and Ore prepared to locate hinds in all the laud districts in that State and Territory—to purchase and sell lands on commis sion, make collect lona, rwndt moneys by draft on New Tort Or. tine Agents are reliable men. .if long reatilence ',it experience la the It huve experienced and reliable Surveyiqs in their employ, and have given us entire sathillio. W« liar«. through them. loran,' shire last Call over l'2.titSi acres. which now , would sell for $2,511 an 10 - 1, and iu In.. r ran, from this will sell fir ;10 an Here. w e sin eniiiiint, In« n•turn the investment in twelve nom rush 'C. user t In IO any of our CTISLOtrie. Who may . Ind be satisfied uitb their loeations, or also mar Willi, to dtv Ise.. of them. BLAKELY & ratimr, Real Estate Brokers, atol:daw t'or. Sovtutth and Smithfield sta., l'lttah'lL MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR F.;;T,,Ft ER—in Unfailinu Restorer and Preeserser of h, I bur and night—Tha I lair and 11 - Linkers, howaver grey, art. re.-tored to and to,s , rved In their Original Life Color'— Hy Ita n , .•. 1C igro. st.erutles and (Ivry HAIN will noon be. extinct. This pinisntt nut valuable pn•lntration liar 1 , ..11 urea tor mats) % ears be houdreda of the tort os,hed o f uaaltlty por,ont:•,r la.i,uho had preVilltlftly I ri,4l all Withullt lt i.eottrel t diticront front of her proparafitios for the hair, a Lai, nn• rottipoo.l malt as lead, O.h dare, c•ppern+, and all of vitriol, which NA, to rlal4o the hair to gnaw on the *tits of the bat a hail. in r, ality. either greatly juju!, the health ,i 1 thon• - 01, one thotO, •a .tielOl theta w nu untimely grave. The R.-tower, toted with the Zylotrilmatunrri, not only clettlit,t the hair. lot inclines it to curl, giving it a lion, Klosny and natural nl•iaearance. The Restorer will strengthen ;mil preserve the night, and reinovc and prevent dizzineo.i , heashache, scurf, dandruff. 'mild-head it any eruption of the skin, and all unnatural perspiration of the head. Wheu once restored, try . applying it a few tine, ,it tuterval, of three months. you will not have a grey lutir, if you ~hould attain the age of one hundred Nears. When used for lialtineas, you must take off your wig. .entfr h. oiled silk, or anything %%Intel. will calm a return of the pet spiratin of the head. It ,• 11 ..• rta I n cure itr Catarrh In the Head. to , id 0,4 b, .JOB. FLEMING, epic; C.rtior Market street and Diamond. ja 'S .4.Ls W A . L R . 3 1, S h HAIR add lie l as t. on teal, t. he n 'twat delightful and valuable ,Iresdng f ,, r the hair, and an indispensable article for the teal-t. It applied. and will not !Allah thin Rom lin n. It not onlykirallseli the hair and skin, but causes the liairto curl, and dii.isca it, however Mirth and coarse, to rt..- main in any desired position or (omit. By its use the hair lawintes sott and silky, said obtains that glossy and natural aptas.rance do much desired. It will remove turd prevent send; dandruff, and all unnat ural perspirati o n ,d the head. and by its invikorating action i.e the skin and the. roots of the hair, will prevent the hair Iron), falling out, and In a /Own time, when used with the Restorer, w heti the baldness is not hereditary, restore the Lair. It will also renal, neuralgic pains, infinniniation and pain from cots, Lurie., bruises, Liter or stings of insects, Sc. Mothers will tint Mrs. S. A. Allen'a Zyloliabiamitm a so. .erior dreaming for children's hair. After having given It a trial, ivory one in rertaln to recommend It. It is the best and cheapest article of the kind now offeried to the public. It is pet up in large ls.fitles, 37„;.‘i rents each. Agents supplied at the whohtsalo prier. Per sale only i y JOS. FLESIII4O, Nolo Corner of Market et. and the DiannuaL oflll'S OP PlTTS.Bilittal GAS CO.l April 4, 11156. PitirposALs FOR lA'rERIALS.—Sealed propoeais will ho received by the I^ittediurgh Gas Coln puny at their Claire oil Smithfield stri,t, until Weriumulay, the kith inst., at 3 o'clock, P. M., for furnishing the follow ing materials, viz: 41,0 Perches of good fiat rubble walling stone,—per perch .2.5 , 7,000 Good hard, well burins', stock bricks, each to men sun• by U inches, and 21,,,; inches thick—per M. 0,000 Common File brick, the game diZO shove—per NI. :tow Bushels clean sharp river sand—per bushel. Superficial feet of slate roofing. each slate to men sure IS by 30 inches and 1 . 4 inch thick—per square. Also--Pruposals for furnishing. of ais Iron Castings , 04 lb. 0-1.0(0) • of Cast Iron Pipes of various sizes, 1,0,000 of Bur Iron. of Iron tinder Plate, The whole to he subject to the inspeetion and apprmal of the Engineer of the Company, and delivered at the works at such times and in such quantities as lie may direct. Payments to he nuisle uu estimates une a tnonth after deliv ery. less twenty per cent, to Ist retained until U.lO completion of Ihrt contract. All pattern,' 'lir casting:l and piped, will be fornbakvi by the Ckittiputty, awl any information that may be regain d, relative to the material,', will ho rundabod by the Engineer, at the works. -.4poimis to be addressed to JOHN HOLMES, Emb, Presi de: :of the Company, endorsed Prolabials for Stone, Bricks, eastittgn, Bar Iron, - tte.. as the caw may be. aps JAMES THOMSON, OUCIIS AND COLDS CURED by the use C of MORGAN'S IntiLLBRATED COUGH SYRUP. Lot all who are sillteted with Cads procure a Wall, of It. Price only 25 cents. Hear the testimony of an old man who tried it; Mx. Jefro I). Sloratait—This may certify that being. afflict ed with a troublesome Cough, I bought a bottle of Morgan'. Cough Syrup, and ant happy to say, after using it, my cough is entirely cured. I tun free to pronounce your Cough Syrup the beet medicine I have ever wed. No family should be without this veinal:tie medicine. DAVID S.IOIIOBERTB, AllogbanY. Prepaard and for sale, wholesale and retail, by JOHN 11AFT, Jr., Solo Proprietor, No. 135 Wood street, Pitts burgh. GAILI WS. HAVEN'S No. 1 PEN.—This ex • oellent Pen, manufactured by Joseph Gigot' In' place f the popular 708 Pen, Is rapidly gaining favor With the W. Ling public, and is now more in demand than any. pun user sold in this city. It Is used to both of the largo Llommereial Colleges, And preferred to any hitherto intro.. dr*d. 1 have contracted for the miumfaeture of a large and rem. lay supply Of these Pens, and em ready tolill'ardera for any an MAL. , W. S. liAVJN, Stationer Market at., corner Second,. 1022 d, . 001 --- ItTESTE YER3ELLION in store a nd T d tor sale by fetal° ,FLEIdMi BROS. .cv k 4 " - -• . .fto •• , ;• ,-4 ' ; "•?T ••" • • RATES OF AI)VEItTISINIi AO * HEED ON 8 . 17 TilE i;rrmutritint PRFSS i.ixt4 ¢¢jV mAt!ituritt IA $l4B o ue egiiore. 640 .j U.!). !,.,11 Do. ~11.. h ata ...... Do. 000 week._ Do. two weeks ' Do. tlireo .. ...... .-...... Do. 01111 111011q1. 500 Do. tiro mouth[..... i , !#4 Do. throe ovaillat- 9 00 ik.. four mouths 10.00 six 1 . 11 00 Do. oto- year 18 00 Btaodioz linex or Irryprr ... /0 00 ( . 11ASOLAULE AT TATASIIIIE: one *quern, per aniinnt, Marriage notice*, P 0 cone*: 1k 11l IN VF4TIONS ANDI AG KN'T FOIL • Sale & Purchase of P -Rights. ? = And Denier in erery variety of ; AND OTHER PATENTS. Office and Rx Winn Boom No 139 FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pittsbdtgh, 4// - Ordery for Patented ArtiettE or veer, :dasexiptlon promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTED. Trott's Oil Globes for steam Engines. Focri Pitt' hex. WoMs, . . 1 YErr.lnugtpt, April 14th, 1856. .11r..11. F. Throe—Sir: Mr. lie,irge Trott'S “Paretit''oll °lobos" hare beeu Li use uu the earworkti for three or four yearn pant, suit have performed au satisfactory ; that we now apply them to allgto engines. we alitice. two years past we have abandoned the use of anyeitier . kitei of Oil Olula.s. RespectfuO, yOurs, • I From the New Tor::Ecientific AtMilbati.) '''' . Patent Ft' pig Plank.:.. , - , ~,.. . ft This invention Is Mani - ,' tise where it. Ls desibiid. tolui• part a line, smooth, and gi . "swim) to the w? 9,1 i htlAlt , iii applicable, with advantagel!ill kind of carpenter ' s planes. The novelty consists In p ;tic . the cutting chAtil: of bit, lb front of the wedge, inste4itbehind; as in commoniplanew; also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the , face pf Alie plane, la front of tbesithbieghkh mouth piece se.tves no rho rest for the chisel„arnkcaWee the throat of the plane. lint the mouth piece 141; nose to the edge of the bit as'te prevent the plane from ripping or splintering - the wood to the least degree. Indeed, we, have seen the iniplement sp. plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trees '° vemely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. ~ 0 perfect is theoperation of this WWl:went, that 'it unlybe ale plied to the planing of veneers—with entire: encase-4:a thing which -cannot safely be done by the Laultuo4 ; piano. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, Lit, and wedge, affords a complete and Elvin bearing for the bit tbreughout its whole length, and inspenses.nrider all cu - cum stances, with the use of a cap or double bit. This is a very simple and effective improvement, destined. we have no doubt, to tied its way into every carpenter's shop in the land. No tool chest is complete without It. The In ventor is Wm. C. Ropier, of Pittsburuh, Pa.,...it his Pdball bears date January 1e,18.5.5. 0171108E8 F. EATON, No. liin First street, Agent 104 the patentee. Ma. M. F. ESTON—Sir: We are Cabinet-makers, cud hare used Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane, anti we can recuii, mend It to all our fellow workmen as far superior to the , old mode of scraping. AMal can plane as much Teetering in one hour with this phone as he could scrape In the old was in a day; and with greater ease; for any mon that has used the scraper knows that It cramps the hand, and will burn and Mister the fingers. We would nbt do without these Planes If they east three limos the money they his We have also used his Potent Jock and Fore Plane, and consider It superior to the old cap tits. You can plane against grain of the wood as well as With it Yours, at, JOHN M. BOICE, WM. IL LEWIS, ANTHONY LEITER, PETER LEPFEbt, Forensn, O. C. HOLLIEDT, JACOB Seal-MOM), S. F. BUICK. Employed at T. B. Young & Cll:lCabinet Foc6e) Agents for Patents. The only agent for the sale and purchase of patent rights generally, who keeps a permanent office for that purpose that,we know of, is Moses F. Eaton. 139, First street, Pittslmre'. Ills office isa perfect mu seum of specimen patents and mechanical curiosities ; not a mere collection of profitless samples of human ingenuity and invention, but an exhibition of the most valuable, labor-saving contrivances, in tfie'va rious departments-of mechanical and agricultural science. No one interested in this lino of business, should fail to call on Mr. Eaton, who is a gentleman of science as well as general intelligence, and who will communicate any desired information relative to the business in which he is engaged.-,Ernionseith. Clipper. ,FITTSBURGU, April 10th, 1856. Al. F. Eaton, Esq.—Dear Sir: We have now been working the new Match Machine that you have to sell, for some time, and we feel,safe in saying that there is no machine for, making lucifer matches in thin country that can he at all compared with it. It works admirably—irt turns out work very fast. Very little capital iv 'required to start business with it, and.. there is few branches of business more profitable. We consider it one of the most ingeniptie iiiien tions we have ever seen, and it must find purchasers wherever known. We are , - well pleased with our purchase of Territory, and pre sume you will soon find a sale for all ,you have to dispose of. Yours Truly, Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. SPRING ARRANGEMENT ON AND mardt MONDAY, Eith inst.,.Passengor Trains will run daily, except Sundays, us follows: Leaved Pittsburgh for °raidlino at '7.6 A. NI. and 3 P.. M. Lear. Crestline for Pittsburgh at 5 A. 31. and 12.50 P. 31. These Trains make close connections at "CRESTELVE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, „BELLE. NON LAIN E, INDIANAPOLIS, CLIICADO, SAINT - LOUIS, and all points on mots °standing Wont und.Fouthosost through 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. Thu VA A. 31. Train from Pittslaugli contracts at Nbinsfield with Trains on Sandusky, Aixustield flail Newark Road, for SANDUSKY, TOLEDO and CLIICA110; glso, el. se ( . 00100 floss are made at Anhi. with -Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CIJICAUO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to G. , Lambeth-DaSuir , " Cin cliinati, Louisville, St. Louis, Dail/nap.lie, Belinfoll'hilue, Chicago, Rork Island, lowa City, Dinilleth„ Milwaukie, Cairo, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and tho prin cipal cities in the West. NEW BRIGEITOS ACCOMODATIOIC TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1%, P. MI 'Lear ELI Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 9%;11.;51. sad 5%, p, Air For tickets and further Information apply to J. ti critßY, at the corner office, notice thesfonongsfiebi Rouse, ur at the Federal street Station, to SISO. PAIf.KIN, Ticket Agent. full 'l22] J. u.31061m14130. clueH, - .arailt on & Dayton Railroad. NCINNATI PASSENGERS will please A..) take antice that the advertisement of a Rival. Route, statlog that the 8 o'clock A. M. train of tho Ohio and Penn sylvania thillnrsol It the only one which makes eounection at Orestl Me. This is incorrect, nd calculated to ileocivo the travelling pubic, as there are two daily tininslietweini Pitts burgh and Oneinnati 'making close and sure connections, Mu akl,liligONTAlN and DA.IiTUN. Nu ather,ll , pta makes eounections with the IP. M. train of Bo; 1113.1 Pennsyl- Vat& Railroad. G. B. BROWN, Genksigenk I KNOWLAND, Agt. Pittsburgh. , Br- ,eOOKS FROM ME SALES AND n& PORTATIONS.—Tho 'subscriber is hinr - openitig fats purctuises and importations. Prices nasbirate JOHN B. HAI - MON, ap9 r Market, neozPourdratireet - - - TT NTEARABLE BOOKS roe eIILW:WEN —These are entirely new, and Dedutiftilly, eidgged and Illustrated. A great variety of them. "Call soda of DAVISON'S 7i0014; MU; and G 5 Market street, near .Fiiiroh. _ . : 1 0.R. SALE.—'rwo fine building cheater, 24 feet front by 124 feet dim,. neraiti.ke land bought for an extensive iron works. A - farm and mill propeity iu Derry townaldP,i attuore. land conuty. 127 marliavrith good improvottamtlitfald In a due grain growing part of the country, near Latrobe. A lovely country residence and 5 or 10Matesedi1and, on the Pennsylvania Railroad andadjoining the.Awiaavale Sta tion, with every thing to make it clearable is A cmidery and city residence. A lot of ground aud.dwelling house, in t Liberty, 6 feet front cud 135 feet deep. tnt..• . . . A factory building and fut, in Allegheny city, wiabengine boiler and nmcliinery complete, for a cottod - Tiatting and oakum factory. Apply to r;•- ups BLAICEIX & inCIEEY. TWO MILES.-30 acres of lavi'sltrinte at about two runes from the city, for sale. to land Id gryo4 and Hee well for country reenlencee,- , -10fM* 11114 " - tether or in lots to imit purchasers. Price haWltmereas9 monis. t 3. OUTIIIIAII,TAON, !gift 51 Market Street. LIIIRSLIFELD SON wile — c $ ton on • Thursday, April 10th, new atviris ofibleraZtutd Tice, of the beet French fabric, that arrived by the,"Atluatle." L LltaiSfrFE k gigN93, ap9No. 79..W0gcl atro..t. • T CAMBRIC.: IIDKIS : --4-1141 as aurtin.et of IlicLardon, Sons di ,Ordn O t, Bel!tsa, and Marcuatt's French Otbrte lElandltereftlitt. at— L. antsitagup,A apo ista.'7o'Wo6d'6traet. ANES AND UMBRELLAS — OE every de cription (ttpo) L. amour= & SON. COTTON HALF HOSE—Of air grades, of !locker & Sons Sockery, and Jnbn ILlarci r o's English 11111.011F114) &,80h'g, I sp9 No. ,0 *otei street. WIYGILT'S PREMItThi KATHARION t he greatest Beautifier of the -age. WRIGIIT'S PREMIUM KATITAIttoN ' Renders the Nair molt and gloney. For snlo KEY B Bit, Hint 80 07 at 26 e 61300 ' , Engineer 7V- RIGHT'S PREMM RATRAIU . 14 stoporthe Bah. from faLling•ofig ithd prXhkstw s lus o:thud growth. wirciairra PRamma HATHAILION Iteuswesall Dandruff and disease dets. For sale, wholesale, by IL E. SEL (sued 11101[11667C---15 should'or's';' Jur •;' 3 do. etdeted r,- - .1 do. barn+ Jcust received id(dr (NA) &-sELOTT. e AR-CURED Sz--I.o4ierces Aieived and for.eale by . 44 "S(W--.19 , : boxes Olt&tqeSoap t it i rec'd and for sater,by (aps) POIM= tcoTT. `TAR ANDLES--50,1345;•1g5t,'! ~ d an 1,3 '(gP5)--"" ro. LA" 'OID-20 btaa. • No: iciziat mead and for 'ale by 1.40) „ ..80141111 a peon. ..- . .,7:',..1i;:...i"- ~..- 4 .- ; :, .:.:.. 4 :,-;.:;;,•:::,,•.:::::4,-..... ,,,. .., , ...:,•„ - ...--..i: .....:. 1 „ ...,,,t.,v..,-,:,;..%J-..'J.•,„',•.--•.:...:;:t;'.....,,,..1i,j,4Ai'Atkii:. =NE '! :., ':?..4 :•P'::-i.t.'''i.:z!"!i-,"..": <.~, r) z 00 ,7,00a3t5. KNAP & ?manumit, January SJ, ltlsil. 11. Jotaxs & Ca =SE : , 0
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