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So wide 111 the held of its use `_. --• loots . and an numerous the cases of C ill I_ • -.' •. r' I f ; cures ' , that almost every section of w II Mt ;4,,,- the country alaounds in persons, put .:' ' • it!: , licly known. who have been restored from alarming and even desperate die- LITTLE 111.1AAll ILAILROM I S. eases of the lunge, by its use. When once tried. its supe- Liority over every other medicine of Its kind, is too apparent VIA CiIIiSTLINE AND COLUMBUS. to escape observadon, and where Its virtues are known, the 'Lu._ i public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the seckest Route from Pittsburgh to einC1117111(1. distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary or- Coastortda at Cincinnati with C. S. Mail Line Swarm r• gaud, which are incident to our climate. Covington and Lexington Itatlnind, Ohio and NI tefitoopt , Nothing hits called louder for the earnest inquiry of medi- Railroad, and the Lawrenceleirgh Route. Corot-clot, l ia cal men, than thepvalence and fatality of con- Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xema, nil.' sumptive complaln re ban any one class of diseases had Indiana Central Railroads. more of their investigations and care. But 1.1.9 yet no ads- TVIROOGII TICKETS, via o)lumbus and Cincionati, t, quote remedy has been provided, on which the public could Lexington, touter - Hie, St. Louis. Indianapolis, Ac., Ac. Vim depend for protection from attacks upon the respiratory or- Columbus and Xenia, to latyion, Indionepolia, L.:dated, gap., until the introduction of the CIIERRY PECTORAL. Terre Haute, St. Louis, kr , de. This article is the product of a long, laborious, and, I Is•lievd, THE LITTLE MIAMI via Coil:XI RCS, connecting with emmeafttl endeavor to furnish the moody with sock a the Covington and Lexington Railnaol, the 1' S• Ma , remedy. 01 this last statement the American people are now Line St...tiers, the Ohio and Meoa-into Railroad, and the themselves prepared to Judge, and I appeal with confidence to Lawreneeborgli Heat,-, offer- t . iicti tries n o or ~.•t . route , a their decision. If there Is any dependence to be Mend In give, as through tickets by all the above routes c.,:n ',illy Is! what men of every clans and station certify it has done for procured via Colloidal. and the Lit lb Mum. , Ilailrobl, than; Vice can trust our own senses, whn we we dangerous Ti,,- route from Cr...Ohne via Columbus li,•ing the shoe h.at affections of the throat and lungs yield toil; if we can depend to Cincinnati, enables kt uniform ,tra! el I.! .. / v,,1 %%b it. Woos on the assurance of intelligent Physicians who nualLe it their are certain, end passengi•re have Mit tine , tor ilwals. By I ~ business to know—in shar p ! there ie any reliance upon an). Forest and Bellefontaitte root, trill i'oettline. it ,I , i .1 ,,,,,,, thing. then it is irrefutably roven that this niefliciue does rse and break-neck speed is required, and none(. lord to overcome have and doesd,cure the close of disee.d it is designed for, be- distance. yond anyatid all others that etre known to mankind. If titis be By the route eta Columbus to Cincinnati and I inhanapblis, true, It cannot ho too freely published, o u r too widely k now n .paseoitters ride co.er roads lailisted and smooth . It) ti' The afflicted should know it. A remedy that curve is priee. Genet tool Bellefontaine route, painietigers ride vier the less to them. Parents should know It, their children are roughest roads In Ohio. priceless to them, All should kn.w it, for health can he THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND priced to no one. Not only should it be circulated here, but CINCINATI everywhere, not only In this country, hot in all notitatrleS. FINK? TRAIN leaves Pittsbu N N at 2..30 o'clock A. M. I n c Row faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown in Creetlitte, Colombo*, X onia, Cini numb, loon° id", St s.nitt the fact that already this article has made the circles of the Le _ sington Mel I tolinnapolia via Laierencelairgh Route, Tho globe. The run newer acts on Its limits. No Continent is Train arrives at CH1C0...11 tine hour nod forty Dowd. iii without It, and but few peopled. Although nut in ao general advanoe of the Forest end Billet ntaine matte. use in other nations as in this, It is employed by the more SECOND TEAL, leaves Pittsburgh at A o'floi kA. M for Intelligent I, almost all civilized couutri.. It le oaten- Creetline, Ckilumbun, Xenia al,! Cincinnati. This Town steely employed in both America,—in Europe, Asia, Africa, makesconnection only via Oilbus to Cincinnati. Australia and the far-off Islands of the sea. Life is ea dear Thom Taunt leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'c lock P. M. loi to Its possessors there as here, and they grasp eta valuable Crestline, Columbus. Xent. Cincinnati, Louisville. St. Louie. remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most preparations I,iplington and Indian:wells. via Lairrenreburgh R. - eite. of its kind, it is an expemdle composition of costly material. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA 001.17NIBL:S, DAYTON, Still It IA afforded to the public at a reasonstily low preen, and A,ND INDIANAPOLIS. what Li of vastly more Importance to them, its quality is Fran Taint troves Pittsburgh at 2-3 n o'clock A. MI, never suffered to O fddecli from its miginal standard of excel- Creetline. Columbus, Xenia, Dayton. I Ibilatiatiolls. hrilat Ate, le g o. Every bottle ads medicine, now manufactured, is Terre Haute, YltirsiUntat, St. loans, Cairo, Evansville, kr, se good as ever haa been made hemtofore y or d a w e are ca. SECOND Tame lenre. Pittsburgh at C i:" lock ANI Lot of making. No toil or cost Is spared, In maintaining Creetline. Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indian/11.th , , LAM) et t, . ift: the best perfection which It L. possible to produce. Terre Haute, Vincennes. Si. Lc.. Cairo. E.1.1,-A Ole, A. Henze the patient who procures the genuine Cattutr Prn. Total, TE-itIN leaves l'lttabetnih at It ,c 1.,. kP M for semi', can rely on haring as good an ItStiCle as has ever been Crostini. Columbus. Xenia. Dayton, Indianan...lie, 1-Ifity, it, bad by those who testify to Its cures. Terre Haute, Vincennes. St Loots. Cairo, !!! a... , in' . A I;2,lpunning this course, I love the hope of doing some N. R.—Serum your pockets yin Columbus, and you me se , in the world, as well ma the eatisfiwtiou o f b e liesing of connections. that much has boon done already. Steamers leave Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Il;kshin gt, Isar Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Natchez, New Orleans, At. Chemist, Lowell. Masa The Coloration Istne the dyed roar, the Ti." T0!.,-' d Sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and re- the Eastern !toads are arranged I. tun In , I -se coon , th, tall, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers with th,e reliable rout , . everywhere. apl'Und.kw For all Information nod Through Ticket'. please applr at Trar ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR tuhned.Ohtiboosmndonlornsy.liv.alm...ltlr,...! Office, ,voruer VERY .offer,, Th SALE—On the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, J 0 CURRY. Ticket Agent, forte miles below Pittsburgh. , Or at Federal Street Station, M's have received from the owners a commission to offor Olio. PARKIN. Ticket Agent. the following valuable property for sale, suitable tor private GEC!. !! F...F-WeilONS, Agent, Pittshorsii residencee, farmers, gardeners or manufacturer. Tnianve. &antp 'w wriu R DE, Oetteral Agent. I'M. Meat , . pert)! la located in one of the healthiest riectionn of the Ohio river, and connists of Tar eoU acres; the Cleveland and OHIO AND MISSISSII ) 1 ) 1 HAI Llio.‘l) h „ bunth Railroa d,..ing through IL Lots No. 4. 5. ti, 7, 8, •, i , 10, 11 and Ili. command a 0.. , of the Ohio river for five BRO.k 1) 0.l Cpl E. m u., rrb.ie lota vary in else from 30 to 72 acres, The hail -I,ad te now making through lota Sol. 4. 5, ti, 7, S and '.i, ell etiall o r which are river bottom.. with Pod orteurpaaeed for nt.- TI (F. SIP !I.TESI . ill It h h.- : A 111.. 11'1.=T.it \ P .isslY need: excellent land for gardeninit purposes, the selehtli tor g,, t -T t , by „.„,..t, p..„,,,,,, . 0 ,,,, h ,„.,, ~i , Roc. , ~, ! ~,,, , fruit tiers, vineyards or pant untie. Lots Noe. 10. 11. I fad to : :, t 1 ,„ o. T ,„,„ ~• ' 13, vary from 34 to 150 acres, and are hoe when; lands, cur- TIIE SIX rte — t. Al . '1 ! I , passed by none in Olin. Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3 vary to 'Axe 0 ,, r „__.4„,., 1 , from 3to 30 acres, and are meadow and sldehill No. 14, - ; D ' - ,- - ~: . `‘,.. t -”thit.-5 'to , . -.103 .°.".‘• '''''''''' containing ST acre., is In Ileavrr (-entity, Pn., and b inetol•w, ;, ' ,..1.', ' ,1,`,..., ~r,...1 0 . 1 ... i.,,,„.,, ~, , r „..• , ~, ~ ... creek-bottom and st,h-di ill, with timber, coal and dr,,ky in ,„ ,„,, t ,„,.. 1 . .. L ,, e . ~,,,,,,.., , „ rt t , i.,„ ~ abitindszer. Lot No. IS. containing :2:2 nerd, is in Ilan., It. ~,,,1,,_,..,„,„, ~,,,,. that„ „,,,,, 3 .,.,- o . 1,,,,,. .., county, Virginia, rincipally bottom land, on eli• h,s a ••••m• 8A , , ,,,„„i f,., % , o . ,„,,, N. , i,,,,,.. ~( ~.,f. al 1.. Portable dwelling Louse . All of Ow. parcels a lead have 8a...714,-re checked t•• I odranai-di• tt,nie I. Ft I,oflo coal of an excellent quality, except Into No.. 1, S., 11 and lb: Trains lease Pittshntgh a s I. li.es.i• all have fine timber and water. No. 17 Is an island in the EAST Taste les tioi at ti A sl Ohio known as Line Island, and containing alamt 13 acres. Mn.A Tatty bite. at .., A •.' The original owner, John Bever, Req., deceased, by his Last Earl", 'Pasts lea, ss st .t i' lit will and teetament reserved out of lot N • .• 4 a 15‘" acre lot, Pasiningers nisi, • I. se t...t,ii• ll,q, at . 1. •ittine i 4 I on which in erected a Seminary building, which, big-ether .„,,,,,,,,,,, „„,, th ,.,.,. „,,t, ~,, ~„ , ,„... ~ with moneys amounting to P.Cital. are lo the Intuits of tr..- f u r 1 . ,,„.,,„., , , ith, ~, ~ , ~, e ,„. . snotat , „. ~, . testa appointed by the Legislature of Ohio, for a.hool par. take the ,io o , ~,„1 !'' ! poses, which will be a utility to all persous raising !smiles th ,„,,,,h ,„ ,r; h. „,.• ~,,,,,,,,,,, , ~ ,,c , ,d, , s i .;tt, It, ~, in this vicinity. mita Central It dhoitil f• r t ~ ro.d t !,. .! . • t to. las- N•• *ie t. This property is now offered for [Mk Ina la - sly or as laid can at Ali limes be tit had •r Ylernt.m., `. 1., tir„, N, ~ i! off in hat. on reasonable terms. Pere u istatig lam., 1 ,,,,,,,,,1 ,ell i„,,„,„ oiloil, I „.. , „. , ,1„.„,„,i...,, ,„,.,. ti" p,,,... ~ with all the advantages of n healthy locality, and a. leads g ,.,..„ era„,, ,„,„, 0,„I ~, "I 1,,,,,,. ~,,,‘„, I , IL and rich soil, combined with the tanveniencce •!! Ir!" - ^ 1 '•', Nii.....1.0. II .nois and NI is.-sirt !,r re river or railroad, will do well to call on no before pin, hiudog 'rho ts cone burtdrai miles line shot.--t route t., Ft If-, e• elsewhere. FA EL —V of•; ,Y,. , For further information call On or ad.:res., To St. Louie via Bellehmisit,- ...n.l I u. : . f' BLAKELY A RICHEY, 7„ •• - Colutu6os. \ fi..• ate! ow Real Estate Brokers, Pittsburgh, Pe. T .. ° Colorant.. t'it. , itin.it, and 1,. r. burg • MIt D S R . t. S :i\ A o . A OR LL z E yL N ) ; ; S WORLD'S ThAI) will be found. ou trial, to be a most delightful and valualle dressing fur the hair, and an indispensable article for the toilet. It is easily applied. and will not stain the tlite,t lin en. It not only cleaniwe the hair and skin. but cen&is the hair to curl, and disposes it, however Imr , h ,nd • ^arse tu en any desired position or form. By its Dee the hair becomes soft and silky, and obtains that gluesy and natural eppeseoce so much desired. It will remove and prevent scurf, dendruff. and all unnnt nral perspiration of tho head, and by its invigorating action no the skin and the route of the hair. will prevent tlee hrtir from falling cut, and in a short time, when u5...1 with the Restorer, when the baldness Is nut hereGlt reetore the hair. It a ill also remove neuralgic pane. rgidl pain from ents. burns. braises, totes or ...lug* Is. Mothers will find Mrs. it. A. Allen's Zylotales.i..lon a .5- perior dreaming for children's hair. After having green it a csnry one is certain 1., rrvonuncod it. I the ls•et and cheapest article of the kind now oftere.l I. the /t is put tip in large bottles, t7!4 cents cash. tits at the wholesale prier. Far sale only by IC*, FLY MlNki. lank° Corner of Market at. awl the Inainend. _ . RS. S. A. ALLEN'S IVOItLD'S HAIR sie tier and Bights—The Heir an Whiskers, howeves arc). are menniel to and preeerved in their Original Life Color' By Its we, Wigs, Spectacles and Urey Hairs will soon be e= extinct. This pleasant and valuable preparation lass been need for many years by hundreds of the most chum al:fished and wealthy persona of the land, who had previously tried all the nostrums of the day without success. It is entirely different from other preparations be - the hair, a s. which are composed f deleterivms articles, cud. as lead, t lime, caustic, Spanish ea, copperas, and oil of vitriol, which are said to canoe the to grow on the prdnim of the hands, but which, in re y, either greatly iniiir • t h e health of those who use them, or send them to all Mit WWI) grave. The Restorer,used with the Zylobalsauturn, not only cleanses the h ale, hot inclines it to curl. giving it a soft, glossy and natural appearance. The Restorer will strengthen and preserve the sight, n.l remove and prevent diminees, heed-eche, scurf, dandruff, scald-head. or any eruption of the akin, and all unlearns.' perspiration of the head. When once restored, by applymg It a few times at Intervals of three months, you will not have a grey hair, if you should attain the age of one hundred years. When used for baldnesa, you must take off your wig. scratch, oiled silk, or anything which will cause a return of the insensible perspiration of the head. It is a certain cure for Catarrh in the Head. JOS. FLEMING Sold only by , WO Corner Market street and Diamond. TIM WEST.—We have Agents in the fol lowing places in the Western country via Dubuque, DecoraA, knoa Ci 4, Davenport, antnci/ Bluffk, Situ: Cit . y. Fore Dodge, and Port Del Moines, in lows, and at St. Paid, Sae:rater, .BrotonroOk and Airmen°, In Minnesota, and are to locate lands in all the land districts In that tote d id Territory—to purchase and sell lands on commis okay make collections, remit moneys by draft on New York City, &c. Our Agents are reliable men of long residence and experience in the West; have experienced and reliable Surveyors In their employ, and have given us entire satisfac tion. We have, through them, located since Met fall over WM acres, which now would sell for 82,50 an acre, cash, end in five years from this will sell for BYO an acre. We will guarantee the return of the Investment in twelve months, with 26 per cent. interest, to any of our customers who may not be satisfied with their lomdons, or who may wish to di.. pose of them. BLAKIDY S MORNS', Beal estate Brokers, • Oar. Seventh and Smithfield an, Pittabli. EW AND VALUABLE BOOKS just received by J. 8. DAVISON, 65 MARKET street, near Fourth: in the Itepubllc; by Bee. E. M. Vanduseo. The Gospel In Essidel; by Bee. T. Guthrie, D. D., Edinburg. The Ten Years Conflict, or the History of the Disruptioo of the Church of Scotland; by Dr. Buchanan-81th edition, Edin=i ir Manse-4 beautiful Story illustrathig the Throw and Trials of the Disruption—Edinburg- $1,26. Welcome to Jesus-12 eta. Elegant colored Panorama for Children-26 cents The mate Weariful Psalm Book In print. The Book of Palms, with Sacred Harmonies Blitkey's History of the Philosophy of the Mind. Wilson's TreaUse on Punctuation. Macaulay for 26 cents, 46 eta. 68 eta. and 0,50 per volume Ac., Ac. (Je 2 s) J. 8. DAVISON. . Brown'. Essence ofJsmatos Ginger. rr "s ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual egoelleuca In ordinary diarrhata, Incipient cholera, in short, to all cues of proetrstion of the digestive functions, It L of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, tt la peculiarly <attache.: no family, individual or traveler should be without it. Catrnmee—Se sure to got the genuine Essence, which in prepared only b F. BROWN, at hie Drug and Chemical Store, N. R. corner of Fifth and Chestnut street., Phlladeb phis, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries In the Milted States, and Id Pittaburgh by B. A. TAZIOISTOCK h 00, SCULLY a co. And In Allegheny by H. P. SCHWARTZ, wypetthnd LEE A. BP4IiIIA.II COUGHS AND COLDS CURED by the use of MOROAN'S CELEBRATRD COUGH SYRUP. Let all who are &filleted with Colds procure a bottle of it. Price only 25 cents. Hearths testimony of an old man who tried it Ma. Joint D. Hostess—This may certify that being afflict ed with a troubleeome Cough, I bought A bottle of Morgan's Cough Srup, and am happy to Kay, after aging it. my rough is entirely cured. I em free to pronounce your Cough Syrup the beat medicine I have over used. No family should be without this valuable me.'loine. DAVID McROBERTS, Allegheny. and for mak wholesale and retail. by JOHN Jr., Sole Proprietor, No. 125 Wood street, Pitts burgh. feel - - - - - • TEE NATIONAL HOTEL FOR RENT.— The above Hotel, fronting the Monongahela Wharf, be tween fludthfield and Grant streets, together with the fiTABLFS thereto attached, will be for rent after the Id day of April nert. The above Hotel being very large and commodioua and near the proposed sites of two Railroad Stations and the Wharf, offers remarkable inducements to thaw whaling to engage telble Unlace a . inquire at the office of GEO. ARNOLD & CO., Fourth street. mht-tf-ehD A RARE CHANCE.—The subecriber hay- Ing engaged In another business which demands hie whole time and attention, wishes to dispOSe of his Tea and Grocery Business. The standing of the lime to well known as the first of its kind, the business large and increasing by =tomer. of the beet class in the city. 'ro.m fortan Yoza-tI c.a.r. zsTsaratsw a. ir BUIDOZIS 11AX .iinre it to chance l of s rare chan and a lure %VW W. A. 'CLURG, corner Wood and Sixth ete. CEMETERY MARBLE WORKS MATTHEW LAWTON, PaAcncet. MAABLZ MASON, No. 383 LIBERTY street, bakes , Wayne. rntaLly SPRINGER HAI:WAUGH Kinn= Dealer In Wool, Yeeel " m SST °N .k, plitlaith No. in Liberty street, pitub "' " d Produce oet24 TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TILE IN UNITED STATES for the Weeteru Instrict of Pelaeyl I eatita. k&TT'S DAUGERREOTYPES AND AM daily obtained, In every Mod of eather, at Lafayette Bard- i ln admiralty. I ggarypES, which give in ch general eansfaction Peter Mur ray ti. et ca. IV°. 87 FOURTH etmet. Particular attention told to To ALL 1.1:1130.411 111TERLYITI , .— Take Notice—That by virtue Steamboat " Aunt Letty." of a writ of attachment issued out of the tufted S tate, Lae -47:176d t114°707 pari "s irrreO th. typea fim. of Pl al uturee tting of i c m inl uc n c h . o lm thi c t e a 1 ',, in M. . I tri . ct Court to returnable the 15th I d z a th ted " th y e 31st day da pr il y of n e.. .11 t, ar . e t h. ,, A h . ,c 11. , trerseeenda In either of the above named styles. Annbro! "; en d will u I ....4,...1 type or DaTgerreotype Copies =de eerily from , unit be b ears , EL....L.... th e steamboat Aunt kind of sdeturea. Warranted perfect. Prime modem - tie. be — ttY,_he a plea civil et madtime, for wages, at the snit of kin motto fa? TO PLUS& mtag r i Z T 'Anrray et aL., Ilbellanter. WESTLEY FROST, . MTN • . S 4 .44, • t *, • • 43, ' • ' • • r • it t MEE RAILROADS 1856. ONLY ROUT WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO. CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FRuM DITTSBIRGH To DAYTON A.N D DIANAPOLIS OHIO AND PENNSYLVA tlurten CLASS F kat . • l'lng*en t trr. and 134.4.,Arrit," t /.0.1,1..l fn. Iw t. I (lcw of oharot. furrln-r In t r.... ttly.;y tn .1 Ii 1... c A , 1 I' I. : •." comer Ate, Sinnntu-th4. ..r •. • FAILKIN, Ttcher City. JAM I, NI WAPI. Suiwtt , .l , . kiltU A Si. R A nr•,,... F. KNOWLANI, Agwnt, PENNSYLVANIA H 1 HAMAD 77- Between Pittbbnrgla and Ptsllndeliattn T!' ' , is 1 0 • I`, ut 7 A NI un•l I A. Si. Till.: FAST 1.7 1•.1t-1.“,, I I' ..nd I•Ln vh I E nip: NltillT F...APIIFF, , I.at r L ,t 9au I. M. Bud t.. 1 i'lll.l.ttr4l, at II I' %I If I.A I 11: 4 1 - 11.1.1: AFT'CI 1U.11 , a TI()N TltA I s: Pitt. Duran ,Lsil), , i•t Sutt•Ltty, at I .41. •.•1.. I• ThAIX 1.. a. ,•• 11:t.1 ,, " daily ea I I I: A. id 71:30 P was r, 3i i• I . IIIIIIINOVe /AIWA w1:111 -it ni Pltt.l.targti sui, liar Marl n .a.t. to awl (rots St. L,au, )10. ; mud Chiruvr.. I:1 Frankfort, Lexlngttnt 1.0 . 'hr,, Lafayt•ltt- awl I n 1 tin, to natl. may ton, Spring - n. 4.1. 14 , 11th...tat0 , . SaatlusL). Colman., Tant-..‘111... .ttt.i %%"..,"Ittr. u6n.. Kik I. with the Steam I. N ttr , LOMA, lantll , ll.ll utl.l T111101;011 TicKrrs eau let Latl Lt .•r font, • lute. ttft U. .bore plsreA. For fortltor partn - ulare. I,a 1..1,11 , 111A thr .I.flrirtit starting 'rants. l'apartigrr. Irtitt, \%iirt hyol ter snorkel! nit Hunt eo ptAnion. runt, t li.rit - torn, Now York, ur Tl!' %/RR. Agent, Vaastingrr Linea, l'hilatiripts. J. NIKSKINIY.N. Agent, Puxonger THE PENNSI'LI'ANIA RAILROAD. THE 0 RFAT CENTRAL Itt d:T c.on coal the Alison. (ND. with Weetern. w,wt,, ti so South-western States by a continuous Rada., duel t Thin Road elm connect, at Pitt:dame: with Dail) 1.1 n.. Steamers to all ports • to the North et,ter n in.d.;oe the mutt DULECT. CHEAPER and nchlioihr &Alt hr whl. It FREIGHT can be forwarded I.' oral hot the h P.SaT Waal. Rnteabelaween Philadelphia &Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—lhrots, Shoes, Dry Go...is. 1001 b,. (in boom,) Furs, Feathers, &r SEOOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Heaxls, (it) balm,) Hardware, Leo. lOn ther, Wool, to . • TlllltD CLASS.--Anrilie, Bagging, Rec... 1 , tx, 100 rt.. and Pork, tin bulk,) Hemp, &c.. FOURTH CLASS.--(;odee, Ft+lt , I JAC/. and l 40. „ fk lW the. Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard . In shipping Goode from any point hunt of Philadel phia. ho particular to mark perka,:e. •• rut Prneryframo Railroad. " All Goods consigned to the Agent. of thiet at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Factor! . AolGrea--Floam Potter, Enoton; J. 1. Elliott, New York; K J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Ningraw A Koona. 11,11. more; Geo. C. FrIttIeNCIIA, fhtteburgh Rfiriliglikan S Ur*. p, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Louisville, Ky.; lc •. Heldrum, Madnion, Ind.; Hamlin & Co., St. Louis, Hu.; .1. B. Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indlana. 11. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LA)MIiAKICI, mY9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa ILLINOIS CENTRAL' RAILROAD, CARRYING THE Great United States Mall and Eipreas TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its (Intim length from DUBUQUE ro CAIRO, TWo Road, In connection with Trains of the Ohio and Hlsatsslppl R. IL and Chicago and Galena Railroad. forme the most direct and only continuous R. A. route Crum CHICAGO TO St. LOCIB, CHICAGO TO CAIRO, CHICAGO TO DUIHIQUH. Train. leer* Chicago as follow.: 10 A. M. and 10:20 P. M.—ST. Loclo AND CAM A XPRIAI. Passengers for 81. Louie by (hie train take the Isu - a of tho Ohio and M 1... K. K. at Eaudoral, and are carried direct to St. Lou!.. lVdti A. M. and 4:10 P. M.—Drat:omi a.YD OALM A RxilltEAM, COMieCti nig at Itutihotli (upiamita LittlaNta.) with a Daily Lino of St...am Packetx for tit.. Paul and tho Upper .11in.1, slppi river cit ioa Tralus leavti Cairo for Chicatt.. nuti Dubuque at 7:30 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Passengers trim the East and places on the Ohio river, destined f.ir will saie 11ti mil, of tvilloun and un certain river uarigaticiu fr , .to Cal, t.. , t. LA,ink, and ei I e fifteen hours In advance of till. river lotiP., ly taking the cars at Cairo. Tickets to St. I..ouirs, Cairn, Do boqui, St. Paul, and all Ini p,rtaiit places by this routc, . an be had at the ntlice of tie 0. tt. P. and C. a P. Railiontle in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad la Clocago. R. B. MASON. Jed Suptuluton't. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD 1. '0 OPEN FROM PITTSBURGH TO KITTANNING On and after FRIDAY. January 25, 1864, Freight and Pas- Banger Traina will leave Pittsburgh at 3:30 I'. M., stepping at all Stations, arriving at Kittanning at 6:25 I'. M. keturrimg: Leave Kittanning at 7 o'clock A. 51., arriving at Pittsburgh at 10 A. N. IT AGES WILL ROY FROM KITTANNINU, in connec tion with tho Trains, fur tho following places: P.ittr. $.l 8b Clarion 2 50. lhady's Bend ..... 3 25,1fahoning 1 7l . Kellersburg .... ..... 2 251 Tex. 3 1' Retillei,cni . ... .. 2 76 lilechannaburg . . .. 3 00 iiihannondale . ........ 2 00 Brookville Fa.” to Kittanning, $l,lBO ... Rural Village graleksburg... Pun xed.awney Ifliddlesea Red Bank- Reimernburg Reedaburg, Adam. Tickets to all of tho alxr piaznen i. 3.1.1 be procured at tho Ticket Mice in tho Depot au Taylor street. Omnibuses will leave the corner .4 . Market and Fifth, 11111 i Penn and Wayne streets, at 2,3 u P. M., in ~.ouection with the Train. A. J. 1101'PElt, Sup't. • . - - 4 . ..1 7 46•` '4,r144 WZA AND CHICAGO to CAIRO RAILROADS CI,EVELAND ANI) PITTSBURGII F ARMERS' A\l) :itl Et 'II A N ICS' LIFE, it USTIN LOOISIIS, Stock and Bill Broker, FIRE AND NIARINE INet RANCE COMPANY tit , /IL "Mee N0.92F01ni11,t1,L1113111, IVinril. Notes, Oral s, KA.IIAROAD, PHILADELPHIA. Unit's, 31ertgages. and Loalni on collaternis, negotiated. Cait Aind al unt ...windy invdsted 6.300,000 S'2 00,0 00 Ste, k, lniught and sold ou commission. Land \Van-ants Inought and sold. Thin Company effects Fire hams. , O a ituilihno, th sail, Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Cop c,.NE.l,-TINII nlill EUrnlllire, 22c. Marine Insurance en Ve...ls, Cargo and per Stocks. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. Freight. Inland Insurance en liwiis, by Rivers, Lakes, All communications attended to promptly. janl9 THE SHORTEST AND qUICEEST ROUTE TO CI:DOD:ID Canals, Railroads, and Laud Carriage generally. Also, lust, - NT HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex rail, Upon Lit...l, upon the moot favorable Leg Om AND Sr. Ler., . Si! CLEVELAND. DIRECTORS. IN • change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept- This Route is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine , antes. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East- Hon. Thomas B. norencv, Janie. E. Neall, boors quiel., than the eat:IUD , . one via 1 ndianatiolin. ern and Western Cities constantly' for sale. Tlo t e Daily Tulin:, betw,sin Pittsblirgh and Clei eland. Cieorge 11 Armstrong, ClCharlet' D11.4..e. lola limit' Trains In.l Weill Cleveland and Chieitge. Ed. P. 31tibilettin, E. H. Ilelnilsild. , Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Fred. C. Brewster, . States. flonnsits received in liar funds or current pt per. No. Time to Cleveland six hont - s, Chicago tirenty•tur hours, (I ''orE flAntltnil. and rt. Icollie tlorty-seven hours. Thomas Nlamlertl.-1.1, Isaac Inssit if Market street, between Third and Fourth Fits. [ja3o:ly THOMAS K. FLORENCE, President. I 12. E. ARNOLD & CO.,CO — Bankers and Es tin and atter TUESDAY. January 8,185 d, the Trains on this Read will run HS lotion., t EDWARD R. lIII.STBOLD, Set retnry. 1 k_.A . change Brokers, Dealers in Exchange, Coin, Bank VIA ALLIANCE. . PITTSBURGH REEERENCF.S. 1 Notes. Sight and Time Drafts, kr. Collections carefully at- The trouts of the Ohio mid Pennsylvania Railroad leave Hon. T. M. Howe, 11en..1 It. M'Clintock, tended to. and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Pit Inborgli nt 2550 A. 51. and newt A. 31. and :last I'. B. lion. I'. C. Shannon, Col. : 11 W. Black, St,o ho bought and sold on commission. lan., Alban. eat 7.30 1. 51. volt 11,40 AM. and. A:25 P.M. ' Ilen B. B. Outline, AIL M'Calment, Esq,, rifir• No. 74 Fourth street, next doer to the Bank of Pitts- Arrive iu Cleveland at 10;56 A. M., 2:193 P. M. and 910 P. Thom. J. Keenan. Esq., Wilson 31'Candless. Esq., burgh. sepl3 31. arc ., tug there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad fur I t . . J. Heron Foster, Gen. J. K.. sloormaoh .r,.1..d,., ehionvo, Rock Inland and Sr. Louis. It. M. Riddle. JOHN WOODS, Banker and Exchange Passengers fir Toledo, Chicago, St. Lords, and the North- The rharacter of the above Company is of the , first class, , CV Bruker, Dealer tu Exchange, Commercial and Bank west. itl,lllf. Pit tslairgli on the 3:00 A M. train, by going and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Marine . Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections '• la Cleve' ya. will art it , ill Chicago at nde next morning and Life ingenue, e. I carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. In.sengent for Toledo, Chicago, St honk, Huck Island, Gentlemen of e 1.., ated standing are assodated in Its Man- 43) - No. 68;4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the Ild. 41 llalena, and Die N. rill-we-I. who wish to me through with- &gement, and interested sa StOClLliOhlera. i Bee' chicle sit .1. t. mien. will 1 ili.- I le- train teal tug l'lttabllrttli at FAR) THOM.As J. HUNTER, Agent, I a. 11 ... that in the ~Id) trout 1-y is loth doe counts tiollll jy27 No. 90 Water strset. are - _ _- 11, It '''• ""..., r,"-,...-01 “1 2:: ,, A B. gal wtilifiviiitiTHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR.IINCE .1 os• , , m 1111 . Ili.-••111) ~...-s by ut,, it poss , ngers no J, CA./SWANN% OF PHILADELPHIA roair I. elation, ...all! ol Alltance, or station , ' en the Ms..- Inmscroas---Cbarles to. Ram:ker. 'Photons Hart. Tobin., rawna ,ii t•-ti- tot. Wagner. Samuel Giant, Jareli R. smith, Geo. W. Richards, 4,,,-T“ het- fa - Clelo.land, Chicago and the Nerthdrest, Mortleod li. Lewis, Adolphi R. Boric, David S. Browne, !dor. Slot 11 e 11.., ill. , I,t, sold 1,1 51 lens this Ala Alliance. tie Patterson. On tn. N. 11ANCRE6, President. Ti,' train., h., Cbo , oit. 1 , onto rt tit II itdson with trains CHAS. 11. BAYCKTR, seCreTary. for Cuyalio,m /all, and Ahroll. I Continuo to Taal, Insurance, perpetnal or limited, on every Tie. trains Irma Cleveland to Toledo and Chirrup run as description of pniperty, in horn and country, at rate. as low fi.llow s : Lowe Cleveland at 0.00 A. NI., Not and a:00 P Al. as am tousistent with sertillif• A rrl, e at Chicane at 10.1.1 I' M., 3.10 A. 31., and O .SO A St The Company hoe, rreei t.l a large Contingent Fund, Trams 1,. e l hi ,- ngo ho Rock Island mad Sr LolliA AS lot- whir et, wan their capital and pivinitoun, safely inviasted, afi I ... lor Bonk Island at Woo A.M./and II:00 P. M. Fur St. ford ample protection to the tomturinl. Unlit at 0.15 A M. nod o:i'ai P M. The Asnets of the Company , on .Innuary let. 1351, so pub l'annengers for St. Lou. ge over Rock Island Railroad to Wilted agreeably to MI A, t idt Assenildy, Were as follows. to i Joliet, 1,,.l then, otrr the ClotlAgo, All cu and St. Louis NI .rteage 50100 1 St 60 Itailo.mi to St Louis. Panneloter. i.e the 9 - 15 A. 51 Train Heal Estate 34,77 75 'ACTIN,. at rte 1.c0.a at 11.21 , flame Cloning, and by the 0.30 P. Tempers", Loans . 33.0. - Al 17 Al Tram at neon item: do) Fi1, , 11 cal lye ggini.,e i 1,-. 1....1 ti.1..,,h to Cie. eland and Clikagii ()snit. kr 64.34 a n 1 FAKE \ 1 A ALIJA NCE AND t..1.1.:‘ FL aN li , lit )burs .ll ct 7 17t I ~, '2 , 7 cr, Teta! 51,1:14705 44 fit Alliance $2 an -r,, 1,,,, Salle . 51i, of 513 50 ?lora their Incoris.riitton, a period a 1 ... 1 ,1y..". y e ,,,, . .-. Cl.relni.l ... 400 , - 11.. I: Int') In It 11 tot the) it,,, pµi-1 iipm and of IMe Slillion F inr Windt. d 1 lien . Tolisle ... et 50 “ lialenn .Is 11 14 00 sand 1.. , 11A, holt., to ore. thereby affording ei akin, of the - chirao, 1.1 tot $lO (Ii - Spi itiallel.l. Is 70 16 `b.., nth nntagen of tanoran. e, nn It cii so the mbilaty and disposition ••iti,,,,,,,,,,n, 10 i.. 0 14 40 e burin/00u, 10 lm) 15 nO tu mind w 11/I pron.' tn.— all halo,litnx , r St donne. ln .00 In I% " / . ...t iit P ., 00 I 14 00 .l. OARDINER COFFIN, Agent, iisseengers are r.spiembui to procure their elckela al the i ap24 OM,, nertl.etut rile Wand and Thi r d am office id thin Company, In the Menonirrthelis House, third - r .I.+•r blow the corner pENNSILVANIA INSURANCE COM- J PURA!: D. Fhp't. nand. I P A ••• 1 OF I'ITTSISUItt;II, rorio•r of Fourth and J A. CA UGH EY, A t (t, 11it.,41 , nrg4 ACM ZED r.t PITA 1.. Ci.n.ooo. 4,1, linn‘lin.z...n.l r.r Jwm • nee I, Firms mn.; $l, 1 ,.r114 .•! tn.. NOl L . I nhind Nan - InAtlon awl YranAs••rtAtimn CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AN 1. I. 11; E It Lr E () p E Itl4, lo J11..1..1ppl River, Northern 101 V A, 11I5SUl Kl, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. ALI. RAILROAD To THE Chicago, Burlliurton and Quincy 11.1(0 ‘1). TM RD is 4,t , %la., 0 , 1 ,, 1., gal NuJraer N• 0,1" c. IMP! ETI: +r:.l 1: .., rm. U,...lr:crrxr 1.1161.1 \ \ .1, t. • .n qnln• s Kr. ltk, \.1... n I J.. s 111.,1p.1v MEM '`. • I \ .1.•• I"! •••• • J.:- .41 t., Orly I.vl 10r 1,4•41. .1 I. !I, • t ..lt MEM Great Amerirran ant U. S. Exprr"• and 79 VHF., 111,1ANCli AA rliD. SENIEE CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. \1 \ Z 4 ' 2 M • •. tILROAD, Fortnerly Chicago not{ 4 . 111. t , s , srT ,n I , ', T:ay.• I , lr , t• •,,,• I . ,ulDl.ly• M t. 11.1. c.e• 41.115, ..411tinlays rxrrptrd, f• rry:t.l 1.1, I Fanirrant drily. I,undrr• SI thp rt. 2.0. ',art/ ..„ t.t • ' p •,!. 1.. hit /, C-1, , tulle. Att/toul ChauCc "I .as. .,{ c..pntu, .run LI.. (..tutgto) • • elet.n,.rh h% I.IF-11.1t r !IL Trat.tu. from All., 1,, 101,s, , Ithes.hog 11.4.-he .4/ , • •• Mt /11, t I.r r.. 1..• w‘ltl. natl. .parlors 1...tr. - 14,th Ilu ppi...rtut,lt) I tu the an •ucnu.u.r kt,. t.lrthao..l !tom Litt. a na ANSA!' 411.1 NI.:IIII.A.`'K A this to trto mirt ettr.4l r•Ail• Lti•minitsigt , ii, hp, Ingllebt, ith•l ni. pc.titta ott tbo Xl4..tbampo, Mt.. I dna rentwa.re nrrr., 1,111 5,510 1,. 11 1.. r 01:1 50 , 5.4 .'“'") 4wo t•• 1 In -. • , t•.• libul xoittgton, Asia 53153 tu.l4. Ivo 1.1. o„ by unj bt/14! , I.l+ t-uto pt..rtlzed 01 the N.-. 1 41. .1. 'pl... !Lk:taw 10, A. ). , "II I t.I• t 11, I. ...:1•••‘•1 :Ist .1..1 111 , 0...L11.qt( •tri•et. 'I,- 11•••1•••••••-•11.4 at th.• p..t Ute 11131,01. ( .(till al Raft lost ..tri ,•tro•••1. M.. 11 I,ill Isla on be Al the I , ..p.ite LA' 115e•411..0n t 'lll. ago, 5.. I 1.,•k through 1.4., MIS) I,oLtil t 1153. 1.1, K. I' . ,:pt•111.11o1(tIo(1111- 11. J I. ,t Sep t.eut•rni NEW AND DIRE T it (fr 'l' E , IGELA gt#_49!ll_-'N ,iakd FRO 1 i'll - TSIII:Ittill TO Coln mltm, IndiuutquAltl, Chleugo, OM' 111 IJ iLti Ter, Iluuta, It.. k Island, Lttuurt ilk, V luceuuot, lows Clty, St. Lout., livutttolile, Dubuque, lAA yt, tti. Ct,ro, linien., Xenia, htemithla, Peoria, 7,113,0111 e, V it k.burit, Ave, Sou Ark, Neu of lettitut, •ND Tat PRIMO PAL CITIES IN I lir SCAT AND bOtill, Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad ! Which Is flow completed and 111 eu. , •eeatul nperatlon by tween Steubenville and Newark, Ohio. Combining Railroad and Steamboat facitltlea, tlils route of to the traveler a demme of comfort utirivaliad by any litaid running West from Plttaburgh. Fall Arraageinant. On and after SIuN DA Y, Istoesuber IS:,b, a DAILY LINE of elegant and swift running Stwomers, ,ormrtareled by experienced 1.14 i acconfrindatiug Akers, will leave Pitts burgh every day at r Y. M. VI:N TORE—. .. Captain GOP.DON. FAIRY QUEEN . . J. C Rano. 41Fir' Passengers sleep ou board, and reach Steubenville at T o'clock the following morning—connecting with the Fast Train at 7:15 A. AL, making direct connection a ith Trains for all the above chles--thus obtaining a comfortable night's rest, and acoitimg the fatigue (i utght trace/ by railroad. Sir Fare as chessp as by arty other Railroad route. Fur Through and Local Ttckeut, and etherfu informon the, Inquire of JOHN ON, No. lts Witter street, Pittsburgh. ORO Nt" Sunertutruderri. L. DEVENNY, th'uerni Agent. noels PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE (.4Ma 411;;;N I RAILROAD. OPEN PROM Wr.sT NEWTON TO efItiIiF.LLfiVILLF., fifty-eight miles from Pittsburgh, on the 'ioughlogheny Myer Th., new Ornt-clean Road In now open fur the transporta tion of irassongers ant freight, iu connection with the One steamer EOLIAN, from Pittsburgh to Conrailbrittle, daily, as follows: The steamer LItLIAN will leave her wharf, above the lihniunglibela tin Age, c t ery afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. for Moat Nee lota, connecting there with the Morn ing Train leaving lit ~ :3o tor Cuenellsville, and reaching there at 0:50 A. IL. in time for the Stags for Uniontown. Fare tu Cunnellsville $1 76 Farr to Uniontown 2 25 • Train will Inure Gonuellsviile In the morning, at 11:16 o'clock, for Went Newton, alit! conneCt there with the steamer Eolian at 7:30, lu time to roach Pittsburgh at 1 P. 31. Fare from Connellsvillo,to Pittsburgh $1 75 Fare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh 2 25 Tho Local Freight and Messenger Train will leave Con nelleville at 10:30 A. 31., and returning will leave Weal Newton at 3:30 P. 3L, stopping at all way stations for freight and paasengers. On Saturday the usual afternoon train will lie over until the following morning at 8:30 o'clock. Passengers by tho Uturday afternoon boat from Pitt& burgh can by this arrangement go forward without delay. For further Information, apply to the Officer' on board the steamboat EOLIAII, or to the Agents atW. West NeDWE wton LL and I/. . CAL, oct3o Asaistant Superintendent. TANA -a . 2 25 . 1 75 2 Ou 2a IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE -160 Students attending the Day and Evening Classes. Penmanship. (took-keeping. Arithmetic, and its applica tions to hnsim , n. taught in this extensive Commercial and Model Counting-house, to large clam. of Ladies and Gentlemen. Success guaranteed to all who attend. A few lessons from an unsurpassed penman correct the worst hand-writing. Book-keeping, when correctly taught, is easily learned. Merchants and business men apply hero for fired class Book-keepers, Accountants and Clerks. Call and obtain speciniena of Business writing—n circular fur full informa tion—opposite the Post Office, at COLLEGE FULL. doel9 ALLEGIIENY CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. —A Lot of Ground on Bank Lone, b 2 feet front by 84 deep, on wide' Is erected as Two Story Brick muse, con mining seven rootue—eind number of ont-bonsea, all very woeful and conranlent. Apply to table BLLICZLY A BICIINg. _~ Y .L.ti{i~3f.~>' _ • ÷ ••• .41. • • Y ... ., 4 ; l' • v . ;' , " J•.. . _• TIIE _ S'F.NTEs LIFE \\II I. I ~ 1 1',, , 11, 1 1.4 11, t i•• l'• i l .. .0.1 tiFYlct:hz , THE 11‘4::I. AT PHIL IIAL.t.I/1A r'r 4 ir t Arr.rl I: • 4,1:1 1 1 I•.i t,14111 31 Afi.,ficalM. 1., Alleyheny (rO, y M P. ARNOLD. .10. tit. N. , 71 5-1.11. Vitt...lourub VE I E - N I \ •k 'E c()N1 I'ANY, I 1 1 . 1,i, /...Itir I , A Ri•l F., 1.i , 10 , 1 , .nt M urtl ,, t . EMI A H rrir 11 L 1:r Or e., —ft • f • :ts• 11 kSIS, • \ ,„,•/ Ji , 11.1' lIIMEEI =MI % • '•t • _ +. • •`~R~r _ _~~~~~ INSURANCE Itatt,teum, T Frtrad, 1 li.,,rg•• H Who" A A Larrkr. Ila.en, E. Park, II H ('-u.,-htol 11/ F I,‘ k, I) M JaZIA, Is?. JAM.. 7" N."l{ l. linmptott, H N% .I• .11 N 174 Prt.al.lvnt It )I\ I' cri 1.,..,,,j,„t A A CAr.Aurn, Srsl,4e.ry And I . r..ei•lFT.•t S. S. 1' s cu. A t 1/, MIIMIEW rt,-.nowl "t 11,11.1 41,1 19..,11 nut 4t1,4.1 rt. \I 1,1; I' o f-r I YIKE a,' f 1 t I:1 ~ 41,-Il Md n. .1 W H %% =TEM A LAO N a.- .t•• %1 ..ixs ..f , penv .!. n•... 4,1 I y Pltteburgh Dollar 9fts Inge Institution, pr • V Slirkti:ll BANK, N()w 4IPEN ••.. • V..n. t,tttt. 1.4 1•,.. 11..nt - )Nz nt , lt ti. 1- , 11, AI. - 2,2 r Juut• rtr• ...I 4.i “i a . I p•-• I:.;• • 0 p. •t .1 Ue•. - .•ua. , r. i .~:... 1.. . -in. .. i..~ II ',•. Li , I NI Pt J,lt•ft N% A Tit; !TM". I. I: n 11.. .•' •T1Ja:•••_Ii11 , 1N1. I/ 1 .1. NI hit lc, .54r.1114f ~ .I`..tt. P AC at A \ I P. , 11 , • k, J. , . f 1 nt 11 ,, tt I.lmt 1.1. A 0•1 t ,.. t, I Ft liPt , llo, .... bk. t.P,Lit,e, Jl.ll, N. 1 ,110. J,IIIINI Wit.vitst T Itn.. tt. Alt %%1,1.1 Ti,,,11.• C•inr, Ja):,tt. NV )It,itt.: 11.1,114 t., 7,a.nerer--411Alt1.1.:: A. .1)1Pdly A Rs. II ENT?: (I REAT 111 K- C !ourt p Ali th , 3 ‘•koAwri• tv.ci 11.. 11,1 t, the It. 1/1 tt.o w...k 1.11, MVP ..1 It • . 71.0 a the ILlowt ppUint Mlllllor. 'Li the roppttr. •i I legit •tyle. Thrta are few trail- 1. •.f the enrtrat liter - An, of the win. an , . not tic•oiainted with the Immo. and the ntorien thin •tillipr•an. Iler•ti le in a rionntug one. rich her rt../ ntrunaly run/ 1.. a tu iaioiaot. The autumn now pub -11/.1.-1 Loin P.O. Op' Pte.( I..ntuttfulettie n... 1 !.. /ant •nu tau , Ith all / lotnee ht . ...111 , 11n, /;. Pon •I• • I. ire.nllngl) a.!! ,Ira The 11.4.11 In of a ut. ~t ~lea—rune . tor, and the /Aut. I:,-4 'trap. /uapt,. :petit ,1••• e. tarn. , pf trill Lt. t, ektli and fll iKr/V•lit .1•11 ti: , Dart , •I tit,M:,tor ItN , Plk wh,nli the pl.l.rt nip! p• ,t ...t nt nlikr re.. a Itb i•a.lit Tior.t .I thin Ant • I\lil A. A ILI, 1.1 , RI V Elt fit Mart ,11.7.10011. TH ••.p. it. ) to buying ,t, natt all ar.• r,. with It t r .Ic I•y • 1:-.1 INU TA ck Qtery variety and t.i sate at lOJWN n 11.:TI.F.:1'S. ti Slgn the ..olden Don. - R ZORS, ZURS, AZORS.—Persons Igtolog, lean those, can got one of the rory lieu Rotor , t , g $l, wazrooted nt. fa ItOW & Sign of t h e Bolden tiun. IOU SPLENDID BAMBOO the Lint rver I.irvugiit io tito , morket, for sale nt DOWN a TETLEY'S, nil Slgn of the Guldeu Ono. ROLL. BUTTER-5 bbls. prime this day recruit ant ta - oklo Lr lIKNItY 11. COLLINS. PIANOS FOR. TILE froLIbAVS!—CHAR- Lorna Bctrxs, 118 WoA street, has just ruceireal a complete iusiortnieut of 8, 6 , y, 6i V, , ,, 7 and 74 octave Nano Fortes, ore the ititnit styles, and containing all the new improve- . mantis among which are the fulluu - ing • Full Brand Louie XIS. 01)1e, caried tyre, levy, cone, de. Full Seri - utline, with sliding music desk, do do Send ilo to d' , ,K, do Lotus X.l). style, do do d,, do a., do with pearl keys, do do Hound corners, finished look and frnt. plain. Square corners, kni•lled beck and front do plain. The. 1 !,' octavo la a now kale., large, than any made hoz, toforo. Ala ooreral SECOND BAND PIANOS. Ono Rodnwo.al 0 octavo Plano Forte, with It ~n frame, n atn ty no u,..,,,d as now, for ........... . ..... .. . ..... $.20 Ono Multootny 11 octave Nano, In gad o rder 10 . 2 One iio do do do 1041 PIANO STOOLS of ..very varlets. at prima front $1 to $lO. Fan .i.• I. CI I ARLYITE iILUM P., 119 Wood it., &el tt Second do, ato , ve Finh. _____ AIIL'ETSI M'CALLum.e.--7-uBT vetoed, and daily wooing to hand, a largo and ,hone assortment of goods in the shove line, including— Velvet and Tapestry Brussels Carpet, Three-ply, Superfine, Medium and lour-priced 1 ngrxilll/ ; MMAIII. , II and Tapestry Ingrains, to great variety of pat torus,) In ussels, Damasks and Venitian Hall and Stair Car. polo. Al.:10-13eautiful patterns of Oil Cloths, various qualities and widths; Woolen tool Linen Crawl , Cloths; Itaizes; Matting; List and ling Carpets; French limboseeil and Vic toria l'ianii and Table Covers; Hearth lino and Door Mont, a great variety. All other articles usually found to Carpet Stores constantly on hand at 67 Fourth street, oar W. D. & 11. WCALLUM. IRON CITY COLLEGF...—DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN BOOK-KEEPING.—Iti all demulments, including many new and highly valnablo impruvemuuts, which are not elsewhere taught Large dames attend evenings only to receive a thorough mercantile education. Lectures upon all the studies delivered to Evening Clausen. Arithmetic (haw system) and its application w bus oveA. Ale, writing included In the MercAndle Course, or taught somuntely. Call for u Circular for full particulars at College Hell, op_ posits the Poet Office. S. W. JENIIINS, Principal 1:10,14 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—A lot 24 feet on W Y LIF street, and extending back 109 fi to Wide alley. On the to part of the lot is a Collar Wall, built fur two .mall bounett. This lot In In a desirable oration for a resident', ; and will be aold low, and ou favorable terme. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of 1:1EX). F. GILLMORR, J yl2 at the aim of Morning Post. MAOAZINES FOR FEBRUARY.—: Magazine for February—price 20 cents. liallou's 3legarine for February—price 10 cents. Peterson'ii Lidice' 31agesine for February—price 17 et'. Lodie'a N. Y. Journal for February—price 18 centa. Yankee Noti.na for February—price 12 cent". London Mosta - Med News—price 20 cents. Fresh , supply of N. Y. Clipper", containing account of Prize Fight of Walker and Hayek. Godey expected this afternoon, with various new Book" and for sale lower than elsewhere. nt ja.7.3 LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE, No. 30 Fifth at. SLEIGHS, of the most beautiful and unique designs, perfect workmanship,nid best material, manu factured and furnished iu two days' time, by 1310ELOW & Jed No. 46 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. lIARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL— Iv. A. GILDLYFENNEY .t CO. /MVO Hrper, or AteAprithe lOr saeatre. at their Ch Bookstore, Ftfth Th BANKERS AND BROKERS THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, &c., N 0.75 tiourtli streot, Pittsburgh, Pa. janti DRY GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS—Nit. 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, r... The subscribers have just re ceived and are now opeulng their first arrival of SIRING ihniDS, to whirls they wish to call the paelicular attoation of their customers and the public generally. We flatter our selves that we have never been able to offer so handsome and daiirable it stuck es the present. Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contains all the new styles and novelties of the season— t.xtru rich Black and t%dored Moir:intl.-Ins Silks; •• •• Jasper, Circuit and Striped " " Plain. Striped and Plaid Bleck " Twist,' Silk Flounced Rubes: " " Chulli •• " tine-en " " Lax ii " Also, Ttssues, Beres., Olathe. Lawns, Ac. SHAM LS AND MANTLES. Oar Shawl and Mantle !Loom is supplied with all the new males of Crape, Cashmere, Stella, Silk, Brioche, Molrautlqua, Chautilln, Cur.', Ac., Ac. NEEDLE WORK. Our stock of Collars, FlouricinKri, Sierras, Ac., is not am-- palsied by any stock West of the Mountains. Also• a good assortment of MOURNING AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. I DOM ESTIaa. Prints, Gingharas. Clarks, Muslins, Tickings, Kentucky J 1.411.. Ciwaiiiirita, Cassinieres.Corton. Linen and Pant Stuff, A. Al, ~ in. , , , ... IL wiery. itil.ta.nn, and every other art wit. I i.o.nall, kept in a army-clans Dry Goods Hou.se, to which we sds, , is a.all and examination before purchasing elsewhere, . a.. t... 1 ~..ntideut we have never 10,11 able to exhibit such a ,I•vararie . t,v k. LUTE BROTHERS, Formerly Young, Sterenaiin A Love, mhl7 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,. ivEw CLO'CIIING STORE, No. 4 Sixth street. eqpirutii Liberty. To..utwrilwr has just open this new esitildistirneut, where he has seleesys s n haul a heti, slid 41444 e 4.4444etnient 441 all artiebst of CLOTH! NO, Ant, ally in the city. mud will sell at the tuet 444e5..4151414- ;44 4. 44. The public iire requasted pee Eh...! I it 401'EN II }_lt AI A NsioNiiousE.GEORGE At:RENTZ, ;I,l•Ntrtoil. 344 1.41.. tty wtr.4.4. jum hide tho ut I 11 , 1.4 .4 th, I . ..nosylearintinoui. which makes it 11., • hon.., in the city for past.engere I 11" •.r hat - Inc. at runaltiernble exp.hae, IltP-d up, ,t,•iler.l th, W-Alll rq, , Vel t• ,luur publw iwtt-"nnue. Thmm t. attado.l a I , I'AG./N YARD. afforl ,• ~ .nuts to trae,lera and teamatera. Olt ha/ will he furnolherl with tho tart the, market wit: d. S r ('LAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. 1.3 Clint atrweie. liittaboreh. Pa --.TII. "tele; ..! " Itr ken 5 11.-tel. - Inc tag taken Ulm large and c0mb0,1,... , 1,... 11,1 111 hai ire rehtte.l it In insurninceint atyle. ..-pe• - toilly lola.- hie friend" and the traveling public I. ion, a all. AN. 1. .nth the rotivenlence of the 4.1 , 1 t.;.. 1.. evp-r on. :0 the tnieineeie, . n give o • Inn. and hi- .. rent meter:a, WM C CON N ' 4 1 10 I) I NTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber jf y rant air 1,0, trot the Itailr.atil Tiept. J A ‘11'.. 4 SHANNON. Proprietor. IM=E hEN NET A I..E.—W . 1). ENG LISIE Sole r ,111111 . , K,un,tt Ale and Al.,Cou,nion Ale and Fortvr, I n quart and Th. sttentvm at famine, and the trade, is texpertfully .1,1” n«L anti y 1,.. 111...tain. curing a” .I L. on sir. lit. nlt., len rite I.rot quality. flrld 1311 , i It.. the purmt Inatt•rialLt. pctl7.ly lEEE =MEI rillir, Al).11S EXPRESS COYTI'ANY BITTSBEItii ItilCilEsTkill AND NEW BR I'liEss -For 11., •••1, of the large •d 1 . ,• a ti..ll At .11, 1111• • •• ,•1 the ~A• 111. and Pennsylvania hail t Isdletorgli and New Brighton, e hose intimate a1..1 s . s,iil rislationa require ill, li Agoncy. Tin; A E \ hive made such arming.- .. :it with the Itiolr.ail us to COltbit • them is, Nit a trusty ou the A,...nram....i.ttpli f ruit, wise will take ,1,e1.141. La ail property land btletillt-Sd properly entrust,' to !dui Ils will Lou , New Brighton I.e the Nlorning Train, r. noon in l'ithitiurgh arid Alleglieuy ty during the day t o attend t,, such as may I c entrusted to him. and return I, the Evening Train, with Ins thsids and Commis. won.. itted. All goods, Lc., will 67 delivered or callesl for to the two cites, within Ile:winnable slistadioe, without extra chat ge but to 'lleum such delivery, the direction OD pucka ges. espetially tor private Manses, should I,e explicit.. At 'W ay riotous. all matter will be left with the Station Agent of the Railroad Company, when the proper party is not at the Stataitri Oil the . arrival of the Train, to receive his good*. The f harp. for carrying packages, .4c.. and for services render.d by the Messenger, are intentlesl to lie within rein salt halm. nature of the bodiless is such HA t,, .11011 "I it, special will lw made. 11LN ICI' It. IRVIN has Let's appointed Mettaenger, and ill 6.111,11ie Lis duties nn Monday, Itecientlier 24, OFFICES AND AIIENTS. Pittabomh-64 Fottrth street. Allegheny City—Telegraph Office. Ila)svill.----Captnin !I Seats kley Statiott—.N.B. McLaughlin. llotheater—Mr. White. Renew—Ur. Chandler. Now 13rightou—Mr. Hoops Dynes Aotate Karat., t Pittelotrgh, Dec. Stith, 1865. .r. _ T ° THOSE WHO WISH FARMS!!!--To have FERTILE LAND at a CHEAP PRICE, and on C11.14y terms, your attoution N called to the Ridgeway Beret cent C..al Company. Twenty-ti MITS. ksr more in propor tion, are KiSsil 6 , 1" VAS.), payable in imitahneuts of $1 per week or $1 per month. It L. located in Elk county, Pa.. and has one of the beat markets for its twoduce in the State. The suil a a rich loam, and is tout to Le surpassed for farm ing, as exatmnation will show. It is ALL iNIAL LAND, underlaid Ly two rich veins, al. h. on amount of its facility to the Lake market, will shortly become of immense value. Thy Sunbury and Erie H. NIINF.R k l'.l. No 32 •In•et It. IL pieueet directly Ihronih it, which to now under con struction from Erie to within a short distance from Ridge• way. The Allegheny Valley It. R. also passes through it, connecting it with hew York and Pittsburgh. The Timber on it Is of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to commence farming, providing mr'n childrou, or making en imwtrnont Bare to lIICTOIVEM veins. A now ern is now opening to this region of coun- . • . try, and It cannot but become of great value. In a short tone Coal Land will be treble Its pre/lent price. Further particulars ton be had front the pamphlets, which are sent to en/purer. Letters answered promptly. Apply or address SANFL W. CATRI.L. Se-'y, 135 Walnut et- Phlla. Full Information le contAlned to ihepwnphleta. [feb7,3m _ O. P.l6ll.Yrt .o. mum. BRon & cu wris, Dealers in Real Estate, St.. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land tonight and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Invest ments made to the heat nilvatitaire, and Land Warrants loca ted. Also. Agents for the sale of Lots In the town of ST. CLOUD, till outs from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Illasissippl at this point, and the numerous ad antages it pommelee m a place of Liminess, will make it one of the largest cities In tho Northwest. NEW BOOKS, &c.—llotoehold Words for April price 20c. . ..... Knlckerl,otikt, 1 April Slwkr Notions Sclaa,lft.ll,os l'stenam, Leal ids N. Y. Journal Rogers' Table Talk.... Miss Murray's United States and Canada Panorama—by J. (1. Whittier India, or the Pearl of Pearl River Courtesies of Wedded Life Italian Bighte—by J. J. Jarvis Christine, or Woman's Trials War in Kansas Loudon SOWN for Mar-rh 15th London Punch, Loudon Times, ei ..... . . .................. harper for February, 18613 Ferrous who want new and readable Books lower than they can he had elsewhere, come to LAUF ' , ER'S ROOK-ATORR, apt No. 71 Fourth street. llarper'e ' 41 1 . 1; , CLOTIIING HOTELS RESTAURANTS Rs Glovernor Ramsey, Minnesota. lion. Win. ft. Welsh, Chief Justin , of Minnesota. 1.10n..1. Meeker. II.•n. 11. li. Rice, Delogate to Congress. 1i1y,., 11011Ingshoid S tucker, Attorneys at Law. N1,..,rA. Bonin oaks. Bankers. Ito.. T. M. Fullerton, Itegister of U. 8. Land Office. 5e1.021, tituntil for April odvy for Apr tl TEAM ENGINE AND PUMP PACKING S ANP —TUCK'S PATENT ELASTIC PACK- Nt) AND LININU, for all ports of Stnarn Enginew. Pnmpe, &c., whore owl* perking In fleet. Englnet,n and all °them who hove used this Packing acknowledge Its naperiorlty over all other khoh, kiAvn. The advaufacce are: great durability, saving of tallow, rednction of fri:tien , o mashies tly saving of irNower; a better vacuum Is maintained on long voyugus by vessels than by any other material, thereby economizing fuel. It dour sot require to lee taken out of the stuffing box. but being parked in a metallic cone, fitted inside the stuffing boa, the packing to gradually conaumed, thus caving time and material . It in made in lengths of twelve feet, from to 2 inches diameter, and also in !Meets of any sire and thickness re, quired :ointolen of the Parking, and models of the Cones, can be seen, and orders will be reel veal. at W. S. HAVEN'S SIATIONZRY WAILCIIOI33I4 Market errant, corner of Second FRESH FERN LEAVES—NEW YORK IsErNi ER—Devoted us Choice Literature, Romance, Ns.ws and Commerce, dechledly the best literary paper poi. isded its Miseries, sad since the great literary name and American favorite. FANNY FRRN writes exclusively for this paper every week during tho year 1936, it should cer tainly matte it one of the most attractive papers in this ros sn try. We can supply back Nos. from the ist of January. Call and take a look at the paper at fold LAI3 IFFEIt'S lkask Starts, No. 30 Fifth street. LWNS AND BRILLIANIT,ST=A: A. MASON 6 - CO. are Just opening 10 awes more of fine French Ottintvas and Brilliants, entirely new and &drat& eVles sPa MISCELLANEOUS C E.--IN TI I E COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny Cenuty. Penn 3 IV/Min—NO. led March Term, IS:Al.—Nonce is hereby given, that on MON DAY, March 10th. 18641, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany. by their Solicitor, presented it petition to the Judgee of said Court, praying for the appointment of live viewers, to ascertain and determine what damages, if any, the Right Rev. Michael O'Connor, Trustee, or any other pertain or per sons, are likely to suftbr by reason of the taking and occupy ing by said Company, for the purposes named in mid pull thin, of that certain Lot of Oronnd situate and lying on, Liberty street, in the City of Pittsburgh, and bounded and described as follows. viz: Beginning at the corner of Liberty street and the Methodist burial ground; thence by said street S. 613.4 2 ° W., 64 feet 0)4 inches into an angle, in said street; thence along said street S. 71° 48 0 W.. 10 feet 3 42 inches, to the line of property owned by said Company; thence by said Company's line S. 18!s:". E., 130 feet, to the line of property owned by Mrs. Elizabeth F. Denny; thence by the line of said property N.B6°, 28° 8., 90 feet 8 5 4 Inches to the Methodist burial ground; thence by said burial ground N. 18;s,`" W., 149 feet five inches to the place of begin niag the saidlot being commonly called the property of the Catholic Congregation of St. Patrick's Church." And its further appearing to said Court that the title to said property is doubtful and defective, and that said Company cannot safely pay to any person or persons the amount that may be awarded by said viewers, as the value of said lot by reason thereof, the Court did thereupon, after doe consideration of the premises, order said petition to be filed of record, and did , ppoint Hiram Stowe, Robert Darragh, B. B. Chamber lain, Benjamin Adams and James Allieon, Esquires, of Bea -1 ver county, viewers for the purposes aforesaid, to meet upon the lot described aforesaid, on MONDAY, March the 31st, 1806. at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. 61. of mid day; and did also order and direct mid Company to file a bond to the Commonwealth in the sow of ilurteen thousand dollars., with security to be approved by the Court, (the same being now on record and approved‘by said Court,) for the benefit of the person or persons found to be entitled thereto, and did also further direct notice of the presentation of said po Mien and of the appointment of gild viewers, and of the time and place of their meeting, and of th .4. filing and ap proval .of mid bonds to be published in the " Pittsbnrgh Post." and " Daily Commercial Journal." for a period of two weeks prior to the time of the meeting of mid viewers; all of which matters and things done In the premises, the Rigbt Rev. Michael O'Connor, trustee, and any other person or per eons claiming or owning of said before deserting Lot of Ground, will take notice, and at the time and place above named, appear before said viewers. WILL A. STOKES, Solicitor Pa. R. it. Co. March 12, 1856. inhl4:2w Joseph White's Carriage Repository. JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying ou busi nese iu his aleuriotta premises, (non lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectfully invites the public to inspect lois stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Lc- And he particularly Informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price only is made. kourteen year,' experience In the liminess enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Car riages which, no many years past it has been his particular department to select, from the various and most talented Eastern manufacturers. The success of his new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and moat fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of businesa has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell, en ready money only, at much Ices than the wand prime. earearriages repaired in the best manner, with despatch. inhd.clet. ACTORY BUILDING FOR SALK —The F undersigned have for sale a large brick budding in Al legheny city. 135 feet long and two stories high, with ono lot of ground 27 feet front by 135 feet deep, suitable for any kind of manufacturing purposes. It has been tilted for a Cotton Batting Factory and Bran. Foundry. Also, in raid building an engine. fifteen horse power. in good running or der; together with three forty filch Cotton Batting Dula and Pricers. and mil hitiery for making Caulking Cotton. The engines and machinery would he sold separate It rennin. ed. Apply to BLAKKLY de RICHEY, Corner Seventh and Smithfield streets. ty?„_ Will be sold low for e,ash or exchanged for merchan- JIM/ mli26 TEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED:- I_l Chrisqin, ~r Wtmatt's Trials and Triumphs: by Laura .1. Curtis. Pra,s l . l DA . _ . . 1.21,e . . Worolhill, or the %rays of Pro+id, by Diary nail Cot retpoudenre of Arnie Lawrence Schamyl nail Cirratisian War: by Machie The Thr,• Marriagey, or Life at a Watetiny Pity, I:t2e - erl . Table Talk. Tiv• Old t, I'. It. James The I kean Queen. or tint Seamau's Bride... Ritioptone, or the Young Itonger Llusnar ALSO : Ilarpeen .%Ingarine (k.r Apr.l ITrn I'rt.•r'uOU'n Mitgev.itio `•• Tnnkre Notions . . • For sate at I..tt'FFER'S. No. 77 Fourth street, between a4nl Market, neatly oppoeite the elti Bank of Pitt-s -hu, eh DLY'S A SI'OCKI NO FACTORY. -C. DAIS corn, Of Market alley and Fifth street, finds it r”...es..ary to contradict a report that has gained cum.:icy, that he was selling off to quit business. lle never had such Intention. Ile In forms the public that he still continues to I.lply STOCKINGS, SHIRTS. DRAWERS, And all kinds .if fIoSI Fill% at his establishment. Ills Far bey In near Ryan's Building, on FIFTH etreet—upen at nil times to the inspection of the public. Ile has, besides the wk of his ou it manufacture, brought to the city the largelt ii,ort men t of Goods in his line ever brought to thin city. en Lich ore warranted to be of the best quality, and will 5,.,.1 tie , must reasonable prices. lie has but one Sales linen, at the turner of Market alley and Fifth street. C. DALY, m h 15 Corner Market alley and Fifth at. - - IVEW BOOK BY MRS. CAROLINE LEE lIENTZ.--CsiUtiTSIIIP AND MARRIAGE; ott. Jura OF AMED.ItAN LIFT. The public will hail with Joy the announcement of this sew book by this celebrated n This work will be found on perusal by all, to be one of the moat es ating. - . interesting and popular works that has e'er emanated from the American press. It is a war which the oldest and the youngeet may alike rend with profit. It u ill Kure ”nt patialaei ion to all readers--encourage good taste sad good murals, and while away many leisure hours with great pie:wire and profit, and Ire recommended to others by all who peruse it. It can Ire had at W. A. GIL LES FENN ErS Chain Book Store : also, a great many other new and popular publications. Call and examine at No. 45 YI ETU street, opposite the Theatre. ap4 A SECOND-HAND CIIICKERINO PieNo, l:~xit•wo.d, round eornern, octave, nearly new, has 1,0. left with the sule,criber for sale. the owner having no further nee for a. The !amnia Plano trill be sold for S3OU, net mash. being one hundred dollars lieloa the regular price. For nale by JOLIN 11. )lELLOH, ruh24 81 Wood street. THE BEST COLLECTION OF GLEES KvElt PUBLISMED.—TI P-TOP GLEE AND CHORUS DoiK—A New and Choice Collection of Copyrights never before harmonized, and many of the Gems of modern Ger man and I Cdtittll Composers, arranged In a familiar style, and adapted to the use of use Clubs, Singing Classes, and the family circle; by C. JAIL CIS and J. A. UETZE. This work contains a great number of new and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to general purposes. while many of the genie of Mendelssohn, Abt, Kitchen, and other celebrated composers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of musical compositions here intro duced, eminently adapts it to the taste and rapacity of the singing school, the glee club, and the bunny circle. EiY - PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. Just received and for sale by CIIARLOTTE BLUME, 118 Wood et, second door above Fifth at. VIA. Sample 'copies will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of Sl. mhdit N.EIV SPRING GOODS.-A. A. MASON & (%). are opening some 1500 cases and packages of .Nets Spring Dry Goods, received direct from Manufacturers and Commissioners. comprising, in part -300 cartons of Silks, Shawls and Embroideries; CAS. Variety Goods, llosierytmd Gloves; 40 •' Lawns, Muslims, and Iterage De mines; " Checks, Unighams, Ticks, Stripes, Sc. 100 cartons Embroideris, Trimmings and Laces; 120 cases Straw and Braid Bennet! and Millinery Goods, 80 " Summer Stuffs, Tweeds, Jeans. Sc. " Bl'd and Brown Muslims, Sc., Sc. To which they invite the attention of wholesale and retail purchasers. mh24 SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all parts of the country, north and south. the proprie tors are almost daily In receipt of such nattering tostimool uials ee the following. relative to B. A. Falusestock's unequal ed Yermituge Gassaamoso', Ala., April 18th, 1844 Messrs. R. A. Folitatztaik it (b.—l here been selling your Vermifuge In this place fur five years, and take pleasure in stating, for the Information of the trade and of the public. that it has been, so far as I know, one of the most satisfac tory remeditw in the market, and one of the moat saleable medicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of Its good effects in numerous oases under the treatment of our pbysh•i•+.s all of whom use It regularly, and always found it to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can recom mend it as one of the safest and beet in the market. A. STOLLEN'WEROK. Prepared and sold by 11. A. FAILNESTOCK & CO., mkt) corner of Wood and First stn., Ptttsburgb. ROGERS' TABLE TALK.—Recollections _LILJ of the Table Talk er Samuel Rogers. To which iaadd ed Parson Lana Christine, or Woman's Trials and Triumphs: by Laura J Curtis. Woodhill, or The Ways of Providence: by Talvl.—(]lre. Edward Robinson.) Forest Tragedy and the Fells: by Grace Greenwood. Earnest Linweexl: by Mrs. Caroline Lee Rents. India, the Pearl of Pearl River: by Mrs. Southworth. Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1856. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States. Sl3epac Recollections. A work of great interest. The Sung of Hiawatha: by Longfellow. Agency for the celebrated BALM OF THOUSAND FLOW EItS. Also, the popular SALVE 01? RUSSIA. Booksellers, IN...tilers, News 'Warders, and all persons deed ing in periodicals, papers, &c., Ar.c., are requested to call and examine the choices and counters of the cheap Book Store of mh27 II. MINER & CO., 52 Smithfield street. rASIIIONABLE CLOTHING—The un dersigned has Just returned from the East with a large and varied assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOUD - NG, CASSIMBRES, VESTINGS, IMEiI2!ZMUMI . 18c . SlO4. 46c. .$1,12 .....$1,12 —51,12 $1,12 Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon him, he respectfully solicits a cuutinuanee of the same from his Hondo and customer. Complete Batisfact lop guaranteed. D. F. SHIVA bLeßcastrr Tntu m, Third street, near Market. SPRING BONNETS.—A. A. IiIASON&. co. are Just opening a very large and well selected stock of Spring Bounds, comprising the new styles of— Pedal Braid; Jenny Lind; Satin Straw; Gossamer Lace; 15 end " Florence Braid; Diamond" Aliases' Satin Straw; Split " Misses' Flats. BOYS' LEGHORN HATS, Ac. Also, n large assortment of Straw Buttons, Braids, Flowers, Garlands, dm. ml2O WANTED—Six good Girls, to do geneial hewework. Two or three gissl Cooks for city and country. A Boy or 17 to learn n trade; most be well recom mended. Also, places for font or five Girls to do chamber or dining-room work. Pour Boys In stores or to ran errands, and five or six men at any kind of employment. LOWRIN'h Nes intelligence Office, N 0.19 Fifth street Apply at fetid) T SAUNTLETS.—We have now on hand a large aanortment of Ladles' Kid, Calf and Buck Saunticts, with various styles of Fancy Cuffs_ L. lIIRSILFELD & SON, No. 70 Wood street A NNOUNCEMENT.- No. 82 MATULDT ST. AND 1. DIAMOND. FAMILY ()ROCKILY AND TEA STORE. The subscriber haying extended bin store through to Mar hot street, is now enabled to keep a large and desirable stock of artields in his lina and hopes for a continuance of the Ilbendlty heretofore showed him. All goods sold at the most mode-tate prices. m 1125 P. B. DRAVO. _ _ TWO GOOD DWEaTOIIOIITSES TO LET—ono situated on But Common. Allegheny City. and one on Third street, below Perry, Pittaburyh. nib= S. CUTHBERT. & SON, 6/ Market et.; DARNER'S PILE LOTION-6 dozen' ie- Jjj celved by JOS. YLENINCI, mh.2l Oaeser Man* sti . sairDiamond. , ~ ' -. --' , • . i' ,. .':&`::,.•; , :17:';`-' ,1, :' , 1_ , .i:1, , ,' ' ft 7 ';PskFi.i" . .;.Vi . _ •••'''! l ::'; 6 '• - - - t.Mr:4X.. - AV_ 1 .0..::t2Ztr4...... - .: • •• . _ MEDICAL. RHODES' t . FEVER AND AGUE CURE.I' FOR the Prevention and cure of INranairrii TENT Arm REMITTENT FEVERS, Vitra AND Aram. AND FETES, DUMB Aotrr CIENESAL DERILITT, NICIPT E.EATIE, and all other forms of Disease which have a common origin In MALARIA and MIASMA. This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTIL whiclowill entirely pro-; tact any resident or traveler, even In the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Agile or Bilious diareee what ever,- or any injury from &instantly inhaling Malaria or . Mizoram. It will instantly check the Ague la Persons who hove eof• 4 -• • " feral for any length of time, friim one day to twenty yesni, so that they need never have another-chi/I, by continuing its s. use according to directions. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a perms vent and radical cure is effected. • One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases; some 47, may require more. Directions printed In German. French and Spanish Accompany each bottle. price --One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, 'Providence, SI. e. E'VIDENOE OF SAFETY. Nzw YORE, Juno 11, 1865. " I have made a chemical examination of Rbodes' Fever and Ague Cure,' or ' Antidote to Malaria,' and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but have not found a parti.ie of either in it, nor have I found any substance in Ica composition that would prove Injurious to the constitution. JAMES IL CHILTON, M. D, Chemist" EVIDENCE OP MERIT. Lricutauso, Union county, Pa., May 2,1865. Mr. .1. A. Rhodts—Dear ifir The box of.medicine,you scut me was duly received on the llth of April. I haveaold 5 about one-half of and so far the people who have used it 1 ; are satisfied that it has cured them. It.bas Certainly stopple f.y . the Ague in every one who has used it, and six of the caste b.: wore of long standing. My sister, who has bad it for. live years back, and could never get It etopped, except by Qui- ft nine, and that only as long as she would take is now, I ~ think, entirely cured by your remedy. C. It. Bra 4 CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. - Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, r A utl-Periodica, or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which to owing to such poisonous drugs. The most they to " break the chills' for a short time, while they are sure to cause constitutional maladies that cease only with life. - 1.1 Remember that the only Fever and Ague remedy that a a harmless as well as sure, in Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure. liar For sale by JOHN MITCHELL, and Drugdsts gene- ly. mM7.alt BE OF AMR AND CONSUMPTION. Kf.;:' i :- NEW AND VERY WONDEAFIIL• HYGEAN A BROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR OF THE MILLION 'e; A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent, ; •••' •:7" ,, ly been made by Dr. Ctrant, of this city, in the treat-3, meta of Consumption, Asthma, and aU &seams of the Lunge. 3_ : 4.. We refer to "Ds. Guam' lITOZARA, OR IMIALLTO lITOZAA - VAPOR AND .(InzaßT Suns." With this new method, Dr. C. I has restored many afflicted ones to health; as an evidence of ! which, he has innumerable certificates. Spaiklug of the treatment, &physician remarks: "It Is exident that Inhaling —constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in direst contact with the whole finial cavities of the lnumv, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced k: '74,' , • Into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." .1 The Hygeana Is ibr sale by all the Druggists throughout the F., country."—New York Dutchman qf January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with • out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being imfEcietit to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of cured, like the following, might be named: One package of the laygeaua has cured me of the Asthma, , of six years' standing. J. F. KEZIOUIPT Postmaster of Duucannon, L • ; lam cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing by Dr \ •;;; Curtis' Hy genna. MARGARET HASSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. . Mrs. Pain, of No. 6 Hammond street. N. Y., was cured of • a savere ease of Bronchitis by the Ilygeara. My sister has been cared of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, and decided to be Incurable by the physi clans. She was cured in one month, by the ilygeana. J. H. GAUBERT, Richmond, MO. The Rev. Dr. Cava, of New York, testifies of our med . nine in the following language: Now Year, November 16, 1864. Dear air—l think highly of Dr. Curtis' Ilygetua as a rem. edy In diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, 1 am convinced that It Is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the Inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana in the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE. ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile i and ritztatous counterfeits. Shun them as you would PORIOX. air For sale by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; R. R Sellers A Co.: Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. tayl4:rlawem 1.120 1,1 2 / 2 100 11., 90 (ktat an g t gtmcb.g. 0, 14 ° ° R z Dr. Bogor' , Syrup of • .f:!" • r r FOR TUX COUPLETS CURE 01? Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TENDING TO CONSUMPTION! THE above Expectorant, prepared by an 'experienced Physician and Chemist, has now become a standard Preparation, and is offered for the COMPLY.= CURE of those diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS., which, If neglected, usually terminate fatally In QON . IeiIiTIVIPT lON. It contains no Opium, Caltinief, or any mineral whatrrer, but is composed entirely of those Roots, Herbs, and Wegdable Bithelanoes, which have a specific influence upon the Lungs and their connected organs. Its Immediate effect is to allay an Irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre tions, from the Throat and air-passages, thus relieving the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other causes which give rise to It. It Is approved of and re commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and may be given with perfect stet} , to the youngest child or the moat delicate female. . _ Lelia than haZia bottle will generally cure any ordl. nary COLD or COUGH, by following the directions. One bade is usually sufficlfmt for a ease of. Isitflak. enza. :dome will relieve Tickling fes ithoktreat, or nearneness. One bade will effectually stop Spitting Blond. Three to fib banks only are rectoked in Breisiellsio . , tis or Asthma.. Pour to Bight bottles will cure any.case of Incipi ent Consumption. Ono boats to warranted Orals to do good, and sallatr the patient that be is on the right road to a GUISE. Judge now whether or not it to best to use P. CETUS, cotes on Me at the office from multitudes of restored suf ferers. A. L. ISCOVIL &.Co., Proprietors, No. 804 BROADWAY, (COr. DUI= SO New-York. For Sale by all Draggling throughout the UnltedStalee and Canada& • kg- For eats, wholesale and retail, by IL E. SELLERS k 00., oorner Wood and Berard streets. Sold also by HENDERSON k 880., Liberty street; H. P. SCHWARTZ, and BROMISM k itioILENNAN, Allegheny City. novaestm SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. IN QUART BOTTLES. .Fbr the Remand and Panument Mat of an DIN MU coiling . _ from an Impure State of the Blood, or Habit of the System. This truly valuable preparation is extracted from [selected roots of the finest description, by means of an expensive and Powerful 419aranYI, which obtains Abe medkinaland active bprinciple Lou highly concentrated formorp esiontitically com ining the several vegetable pnxieste in the process that a compound extract of Barsarillais obtalbed infinitely rape , tier to any other for purifying the bleed, and the cure.of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever, Sores, %triples, Boils, Cutaneous Eruption, Rheumatism, Mercurial diseeses,Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Constuttption,,Female Jr. Verities, Loss of Appetite; and General Debility. s powerful remedial agent acts shnultaneously upon the St omach:the Circulation and the Bowels, and gently stimu lates, while it disengages and expels from the wed= all that is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being purely veptable, it is perfectly harmless in its operation; the moat parsons may take it at any time with perfect safety. The astonishing success of this medicine constantly. in creasing during the last sixteen years, has secured for It the distinguished commendations of the Faculty, and it enjoys wide-spread popularity and extensive patronage which throws entirely out of competition every other preparation of Berea. Attention Is respectfully solicited to the following wad. cate TROT, N. Y., September 1, 1854. Messrs. A. B. tf D. Bands—Gentlemen • I have for nearly three years been troubled with that dreadful disease, &ran. la; so mach so, as to be offensive to my husband and to my self; and to obtain relief, have tried every kind of medicine that came under my notice, without effect. One of my neigh bore. who had been cured of a similar complaint by your Sarsaparilla, advised me to make a trial of ft, and I can truly say that It has done me a world of good, having completely cured me. Hoping that my evidence may Induce others similarly afflicted to adopt the same remedy, with the same satisfactory results, 1 remain gratefully yours, BRILLU J. POIELMAIf. Prepared and mid by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, New York. Sold also by B. A. FAIINES'IOCE & CO., FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, and by Druggists generally. Price SI per bottle, or six - lot. the for $5. mh.24:11u ' - • , , . , . ~~`.~. -- SEIM= - • • 4,114i4,1,t'd":"A.V., INHALATION SOB. TRH ANOTHER CURE OR BCROITIL.A. CERTIFICATE FROM DELAWARE_ Seratta, DmAwaits, slarch 20t141SfiL, Marrt. A. A. litaknatock A.. Gentlemen: I foekit4o be my defy to you, as well as to the public, to Inform you of the wonderful effects your Invaluable Vermffuge had 'on mi' children. Oue was taken ill , a short time since, and I called In my family phyddan, Doctor John D. Perkias. After an examination, he pronounced the Writes to arise from worms, and prescribed Fahnesdoeit's Ternauge. After the child had taken a few donee, he discharged, at the And operation, PIFTV.-TIIRED off Ttfu LAUD - EST WORMS Layer saw tu my life, and in the course of the day and evening he die. charged between a quart and half a gallon of large worms lie immediately got well, and has enjoyed good Mudd since. It has had a good effect with ray other children. Yarn may use this certificate for the benefit of the public. ED ENEZelet LIIRTZ. Sold wholeasle and retail by all the principal druggists and country merchants throughout the On Red States. f la23,.Ls► lIHAYE YOU TRIED witioirrs PREMIUM EATHARION? not, try It, and you will novel-be without it. Be sure to ask for WRIGHT'S PREMItril KATIIARION, Or you may get a wortbless article. m. For sale by all Druggists. "Z cents per bottle. tcliolemlo Western Depot, Dr. KEYSER, R. E. SELLERS k Oa. and JOUN HAW. .„,la - 1 OROS'S CLOVE ANODYNE jumt reA;Cliled and for sale by FLEMING BIOS, 1 gross Payson's Indelible Ink, 3 " Cole Geletine,. 800 li e. Sal Ammontsc, 800 " Crude Tartar, 2 bbls. fine Drop Black, 2 `• ROW Pink. ILL R'S COUGH SYRUP—An effentu cure far Coughs, Colds, etc. Prepared and sold ontoll' JOS. Corner Market sc. and Manua. B' BPS 2 bibs. far sale by _ • wesairm. (*Luta, }''~~` - ..,,... ...... j. fi ii4i -: : . ;',. ;4,7.- .• , i''''''''.. , . :,, ,. J: -. .:;-..5,: , .- - ,', , :i.... - ti.' . ..... .... . =NM u was -\ \,_ , -
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