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"" b Or- ARSUN9 and VENTILATING on the most approved Plane fOrrterietl, public badhigs, logs, pia *lase!, CHILSONT , WIEX lar4migpal LAKSi.krUttN ACE hotels, private dwell.. of tour llmovApt or build- HOKE 134A004 , • imps.or 01— BTEAm:llyalutg...:AskturS; for warming a of every derm-lid*l-InbiCfor evaporating, drying, for lumber, alitittt,a,utaryoloWLfacterles, tanneries, fdr buts f, In • DRING utI , ^.SV -,A4d4 HOU"; WARM :WATEEL PIPES, fbr warming green bounce 1211114- u l i r p o, ll , Vid ri gital' 46 en entirely - fix alriAtg.so. , "AY. Tanar.t . lo . 4 a!li i )6 . (lA r ; AVM fur large towns contracted for. ROSIN, OIL OAS APPARATUS for direllings, &clerk., public lattldingsic. RUSSEL'S HOT VAS STOVE. KIDDER'S OAS ULATORicontralbg the supply and improving the degree of SCREWIFG ISTODEditud DIES, TONGS and other to for Steam and Gas . ritiers' nee. IRON BEDSTEADS, cast, wronght and tubular iron, a eerie ty of patterns and styles. PE-NERVE MANTELS, marbleised iron mantles and mirror marble mantled, ENAHR.T.afD OItATF.9 AND FENDERS, of home and east ern manufacture. HOT 1113. A ND VENTILATING REGISTERS, enameled, japanned, plated or bronzed. SPEAKING TUBE CONDUCTOR AND TIN ROOF- INOr. BRASS AND IRON • FITTINGS of every description for Gas and Steam. Valves, cocks, tee., elbows, Ac., in every variety. BRASS AND IRON .FITTINGS, or Plumbing. BATH TUBS, WASH BASINS, WATER CLOSETS, LEAD PIPE and every variety of the beet description of Pliant.. er's materials. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, galvanised wrought iron pipe, for wells, Ac. MARBLEIZED IRON WASH-STAND TOPS AND BASINS. GALVANIZED IRON SINKS AND BASINS. GAS FITTING and materials In great variety. • CLIAN DFAILERS, BILACKM, Pi:NDANTS, de, many en tirely new pattern. and styles. apd6ntnel THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY- A. PITTSBURGH, ROCHESTER AND NEW BRIGHTON EXPRESS.—For the especial accommodation of the larye population along the line of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, whose intimate business and social rolations require such Agency, THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY have made such arrange ment with the Railroad as to enable them to put a trusty Messenger on the .Acrommaxiatim Train, who will take charge of all property and business properly entrusted to him. Ile will leave New Brighton by the Morning Trani, remain in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day to attend to such commissions se may be entrusted to Lim, and return by the Evening Train, with his Goods and Connie lionsexecuted. All gouda, de., will be delivered or called for iu the two cities, within reasonable distanciri, without extra charge; but to insure inch delivery, the direction on pack, gee, especially for private homes, should be explicit. Al Way Stations, all matter will be left with the Station Agent of the Railroad Company, when the proper party is not at the Station on the arrival of the Train, to receive his goods. The charges for carrying packages, &c., and for wok.* rendered by the Messenger, are intended to be within rea sonable limits. When the nature of the burdness is such as to admit of tit , special sgreements will be made. HENRY R. IRVIN has been appointed Messinger, and will commence his duties on Monday, De -ether 24, OFFICES AND AGENTS, • Pittaburgit--44 Fourth street. Allegheny City—Telegraph take Haysville--Captain Hay. Sewickley Statlun—Mr. McLaughlin Rochester—Mr. White. Beaver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton—Mr. Hoops. Orrice Anion EIPB.ESB CO. 1 Pittsloirgh, Dec. tUth, IPM,. J T ° THOSE WHO WISH FARMS ! ! —To! have FERTILE LAND at a CHEAP PRICE, and on easy tonna your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company. Twenty-live acres, or more In prilln, tioll an, given fur Pai, payable in instalments of $1 r week or $4 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pa., and has one of the beat markets fur its produce in the Stist••. The meld is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed fur Nue ing, as examination will show. It is ALL COAL LAND, underlaid by two rich vein, un account of its facility to the Lake market, aid shortly become of immense value. The Sunbury and Erie R. R. passes directly through it, which is now ander con atructiun from Kris to within a eller; distance from Ridg— way. The Allegheny Valley It. It. also {mama through r. connecting It with New York and Plttebnrgh. The Timber on It is of the moat valuable kind. Title unexceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a and sulietantial opportunity to commence farming, providing for uue's children, or making an inveattimut sure to intros,. in mine. A new era is now opening to this region of coun try, and It cannot but become of great value lu a shot t time Coal Land will he treble its present price. Furth. r particulars can be had from the pamphlets, which are sent to onquirera Letters answered! promptly. Apply or address SAM'L W. CATELL, Sec'y, Lid Walnut mt., Full information to contained In the pamphlets. Ifeb;,:tin emcmi - 1191111ROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real &date, St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned. inveet. menu made to the Wait advantage, and Land Warrants loca ted. ALso, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD, 66 miles from St. Anthony. and head of naeigano.i above the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific Haill.o,l crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous al vantages It powwow es a place of business, will make it one of the Largest cores in the Northwest. Ex.Oovernor Ramsey, !ilinneeota Hon. Wm. U. Wehdt, Chief Jtatico of Milton...4a Hon. J. Meeker. Ron. LL H. itt., Delegate to Ontgress. Woe, liollingshead it Becker, Attorneys at Law. • Masora Bump lt °aka, Bankers. Rev. I'. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Laud oMce. sep2o DE QUINCEY'S NEW VOLUMES—and X./ other new Books, must received by John S. Davison, tz, Market, near 4th street_ De ilnlorty's Memorials, d vols. Contributions to Literature; lkwcriptive, Critical, Humor ous, Biographical, Philosophical and Poetical, by Satumd Oilman, D. D. Popular 11Lstory of the English Bible, Conant. At Home and Abroad, ur Things and Thoughts in Ameri ca and 'tarot*, by Margaret Puller Oatoll Knowledge o Poor, a view of the Productive Pomo of Modern Socha y , and the Result. of Labor, Capital and Bklll, by Charks Knight; numerous engravings. The Heroes, ur °rock Pail y Tales for my Children, by Bev. C. Kingsley. Ilypotla, I y same author. Edward Clifford, or Memorise of Childhood; Carter's I.imt Juvenile; Motley's Dutch Republic, in cloth and sheep; Wire'. Laws of the Ancient Hebrews. A Second Journe, Round the World, by Ida Pflefer. The Queen's Sermon, Re ligion W Common Lite, by Cair. Pedfield's Comparative Physiognomy. Mies Beecher's New Booke, Physiology and ColPaulen, Fr- PrCilol4 and Letters to the People en Ileedth; oleo, her Li-- meiotic Economy and Receipt Book ; the Oreat Book for But e. The Wonders of Science; or Young Humphrey Davy (The Cornish Apothecary Boy, who taught filmed( Natural Phi lissuphy, and eventually became President of the Royal li— ciety,) the life of a wonderful Boy, written for Boys : Illus trated, only 75 cents . Abbot's Learning to Think and Learn ing o Talk. Dicken's.Littie Yolks, for Children, 6 role., Ar. HALF-110SE—Bleached, unbleached and mixed cotton, of bent English and German make; als., silk, merino and worthy feet, now on hand at L. lIIKSLIFELD Ar. SON'S, No. TO Wood street. OIL CLOVES-50 lbs. for sale by 11.29 B. A. FAEINF.SfOCK. & CO ACOMPLETE LIST OF. NIONI'IILY MAGAZINES, for May, 1858! Slarper's new monthly Megan.. Putnam's monthly Knickertx,eker ; or New York monthly Magazine. Household Words--conducted by Charles Diet elln tiodey's Lady's Book—colored plates. Graham's American monthly hinp.r.ine. PetArsou'd Lady's National klapaine Balton 's Dollar routahlyilklagomo. Harper's Story Book. The Museum. The Schoolfellow for Boys and Fr ank Leslie's New York Journal. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Faahion. Yankee Notiorw; full of comic. illustrations. , Blackwood 's Edinburgh Magazin. for April. Chambers Journal (London Edition) for April. Just received sad fur sale by W. A. IiILDENFENNEY & CO., my 3 Fifthstrest, opposite the Theatre. MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES!! Frank Leslie's Fashion Root for May. Prank Leslie's N. Y. Journal iJoday'e Ladies' Book Graham'. Magazine Peterson's Magazine Halloo's Magazine Household Words lier's Magazine Putuam's Magazine Knickerbocker Yankee Notions lilarkwood'e Magazine for April. Loudon New. and Punch to April 19 For sale by my 3 OPENING this day, a large assortment of Watches. Gold Levers from rn to $2OO. Silver Lovers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $8 to $lO. Itallrml Time Keepers, PO. Frodshatio'sChronomet,er Series, $3OO. Do. in Silver Caere, $176. Chains, Seale, Keys, &r. Watches repaired In the beat manner by my 6 W. W. WILSON, an-urr of Market k 4th stn. _ _ crs, DRIES-- 100 Ixo,en Mould and Dipped Candi.. 25 du Star Ju 100 do Itualo Soap 300 kegs luourtNl Nailet 100 dub Corn Bruolur. GO balea N. 1 and 2 Batting. 1100. Bed Corda. 25 do Bucknta. 10 du Tuba. In store and fur sale ty mv6 JOHN MOORHEAD FRESH PINE APPLES.-3 cases, fiist seaso9„,}ust melved per Expre99, and kw salt by .p2B Rminitrat & ANDERSON, No. 29 W.. 1 DRAWERS.—We have now on hand a full aasortment Linen, Muslim Lisle Thrand.Osnse, Mr ti uo, 80k and Cotton Drawers uf strew L ttuteux it ELD dr BON, No. 70 Wood street. 111MNEY TO To LET—A large and commodious s. house, shunted in one of the bent business squares on Wood street. Enquire of JOlffi nen, Ja, ap2l Corner of Sixth and Wood ets. STEARIN CANDLES-50 boxes just rec'd and for sale by (ap26) SPRINGER IIAREAUGII. ARD-57 bbls. to arrive and fur sale by AJ side SPRINGER lIARRADOII FINE TABLE SALT FOR FAMILY USE 300 bap Just received nd fur mle by REVAER A ANDERSON. BEDFORD MINERAL WATER.-10 hlt bblfi,,ftnot Melted frogh from the Spring., and 'for rale by Emig.) JOHN Nlooltif HAD. NEW PAPER HANUINGS.• Bogue, man and ~ :c,Patteroa of brilliant colon, of cb manufactuns, th a great variety of American Wag Paper and Borden . or or WO by W. P. fdARBEIALL & CO. 87 Wood street. LAWN UltABB.-20 bush. of the Inest tagust Altzed, fur yards and pleasare grounds, psi rrestrod and for solo at ttse Baud and Agricultural SWri Pi 0. 4 7 NM Amt. aprl.9 JABIXB WARMLY. &409 • " , • 4- 1 1, 4, , , ,,ek .fro • • • "• v• •• ' • •, I ' . , J" ; MMNI 11. MINER & N 0.32 Smithfield ntrw•t , of various patterns, LIKNRY H. CoLLINS AlCffra-------Stme Wa Pipes for maJo tqlPOll_ll--------------13NRY ter LCO for ~. °.. ` y S ah tTfn ~~~ J :4‘ * N. INVENTIONS AND I'ATgNTm • "•Purtgullutuali. AWL 12i 1868. M. F. karoa, . Thor .kir,—lburrug maul o.lroitle " Pite4oll43lidoe ken almost all the steam engines fuadshed-the last year, and in amourh as they appear to have zirep entire satisfaction to our customers, we hare no lattion in recommending them 1.4 a good article, and muck preferable on account of their MAO plicity of coustraction;. to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of welch we have any knowledge. Very respectfully yours, F. &W. M. FARREL CO., Kugiun Builders. This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has been lu usu . uu our road fur twu years peel. :We Bud it to Ur au economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it OFO. W. OILIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Nous. Ceutrul Eli November 29th, 19f4. To M. F. EATON, ESQ.: This.certifies that we have had in nee the patent Oil Globes or Cups, void by Moses F. Raton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, sod consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever used. ALFRED THOMAS, Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio. November 27, 1866. 01,24 [ From the New York Scientific Americumr Patent Finishing Plane. This invention is intended for use where It is desired to Im part u fine, smooth, and glossy smear* to the wood; but it is applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists in placing the cutting chisel. or bit, in front of the wedge, Instead of behind, nein common plait.; also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the Bice of the plane, la front of the chisel, which mouth piece nerves no the rest fur the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece la so clue, to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in the least degree. Irele.4l, we have seen the implement me plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trans vereely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So perfect is the operation of this instrument, that it may be ap plied to the planing of veneers—with entire sooners—a thing which ainnot safely Le dons by the LOMllluti plane. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, Lit, and weilga affords a complete and arm bearing fur the .bit throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all dr cum stances. with the use of a cap or double bit. This is a very simple and effective improvetneut, destined. we have no doubt, to thud Its way Into every carpenter's shop In the laud. No tool chest is complete without it. The In ventor is Wm. C. Hopper, of Pittelnumh, Pa., and his patent bears date January I es I 5.r.6. *sr-Mt/SKS F. BATON, No. 139 First street, Agent for the patentee. CLOTHING A CARD—I request the attention of n friends and the public to my atoll( of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Width I think contains a larger variety of rich styles th• auy other furnor purchase. I have taken special pal!es obtain all the salad. ‘.l FANCY CLOTHS generally thmirr.l. viz • Pri., Dahlia, Mulberry. Bror Drab, u and Ohre. with Yorkur titan ul Oro,. a Blue. I have utaereed the same are In selecting my FANCY CASSIMERES. which embrace a choice assortment of light colons, Imitable for evening deems in the summer season, with a number of Black Elastic Figured &loud.; also, intended tier the Ind weather. My atock of VkSTINCIS is as large as can i.e found elsewhere. comprising every varlets - of Silk Pattern.. plain 111,1 ?forest lirrnadlues and Meirseitlea Mr assortment of Boys' Clothing Inns been im reased and I am prepared to till all ca dears in this branch with no., Ileittprf.Ctloli to nowt( and bii)ers than hitherto I WOlll,l call apeend attention to a number of pretty small PLAIDS. peculiarly adapted to clilldr.th's drew., which, 1 think, can not fail to please. Also, Laviethis, Argentine Luatrea Ands I eaten ,dermost, Freueli Nanklunettes. Drab Italian Cloths with ntltiOnnAlt Iltylellof Worsted and Linen floods, intended either her men's or boy'. clothing. aplMAnniA v. SOLOMON Sl'oN lilt, N... au W.ssl at NEw CLO THINU STORE. Nv. 4 Stith street, opposite Liberty. Th. nithscriber hue just open ed this new establishment, where he Las Me ays on hand barge and choice uesortment of all articles of CLUTIIINii which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will well s the most reasonable prices- The public are reglOostt , od login I.lw a all. lrunris.ly) B. OPPENIIMMER. ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Gimlet' Mut Mutual Lite Insurance Company, Mr the yea ending 31at January, 18.58: 11.1 Ian, per anttniueut 31st January. 13n6 $'2,1n4,439 u Amount received for premiums am! riska during we ....... 2u Interest 4n Total receipts for the year. $ 766163 7 t Deduct ',aid aslaries, medical exam- mations, advertising, print lug. stationery, rout. taint, pcietagN commlbsion to .43 .0 . 14 los.* on 113 par ried, (109 Urea) including S.r.C. IMO Unictid ut lent yoar .61{..9'Jv u 3 Dirtdeuds during the yr,ar. .1:'22,746 C.O , r114•11..1 surronderod Pr.-noun. Notes on Can,lo.l 144.1iciod Net Lodattre, J 31. 1.1,136 Loosen w r 2 poltt . t. not .Theoind nwritmg pr0. , 1 .$31.r.0.1 0,0 AM,SKTS. 'loud and Mortgage Lora.. ou Kent Ertnte $443,416 34 itank Stuck Lonna 46,Zu i.. 114 t h.trus, city, mid other cur portithr. Itiortgage Boot* Bank and other storks Wt 1.706 C.1,..11 lu 10. k du, UN 34 Proluntut noted., btlifliug 6 per coot. Interest 1,050,448 tfl Balance of Kowloon; In the howls of Ageuta aad to troutat '21,475 EN 52;Z:1.N2f7 Amouu I of k.* during the year_ V 2.51.115 Ot, Total amount of losses paid to data1,:9211,44d 4:2 Total tommut of divalends paid to date. T/1. 1 111n+ - turn bare declared a diridetrd of credit of 4J rot. 00 premium. paid apou LUX Policies during the p-4 141141 15 l.•r rout. upon the prvaiiuma uu short terra Pull, datum') tBb4i. GUY R. PHELPS, Secretary A. A. CARRIER d RRO, Agent+, corner Fourth and Sio:Lhheld eta J H eTRAM .. T MAY I RE E OF CHARGE! !--TWO SPLENDID I•AKIAIK F:NtiRAVINGS, entitled Bolton Abbey in the Olden Time.," a .plendid steel engraving, fn m the retie bretwl iwinting by Inndw•er; and the Departure of tin• Israelite. from Egy pc," a large and beautiful engraving from a paillting by D. Ituberta. The retail prim of the ateme vu graving. is $3 per ropy, I•ut will be sent fret of chargr, she fullowa: Tim sulascribens hay: established a Bt>'lß AUE CS In Philadelphia. and will furnish any book Of publication at the retail price, free id postage. Any pervius, by forwarding the subscription price of any of fbe Magialnes, such in, Chapel's, litaley's, Putnam's, Graham's, Prank Iswlie's Mmli ins, &e., will receive the =gaveew fur one year, and it ciii of either of Cite above beautiful engravings, free id chary.• or Il subserlbing to a $2 and a Si Magazine, such as Pete! n in e, and Challen's Lralleal Christian Animal, they will i. celvo both magazines and a copy of e ith e r 0 1 th e ~h„,,, i. gearing,. Every Macription of Engraving on WOO.l executed with unatneas and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Heading., Views of Machinery, 8.04 Illustrations, Lode. Certithates, Bunivase Cards, Ac. All orders gent by mail promptly attended to. ha - WOO Wllllllllg 'IOW. of thelr lal ILI legs engraved, eau tend a daguerreotype ur aketcli of the building by 131a11 or express.. Purlieus at a distance Laving saleable articles would Anil to their advantage to address the aubscribers, as we would act as agents for the mile of the moue. BYRANI A PIERCE. 110 South Third street. Philadelphia. ni 1 tS dawly BUSINESS! BUSINESS!! MIIL PKOPERTY MOIL SALN,--Sittintr on Ing. arickley. a mill boons of 3 stories 3 run of stone, smut 1...- chine, nod all other gearing and fixture. ~.omplete. Also. II saw mill, 2 gLIOd 4au.e houses, 2ti sires of land. Price s3,oksi A STKA.M SAW MILL situate on the Ohio river, near Si Mary's, 00 miles below Wheeling. Price 51,60 u. TAN N Klt Y YOH. SALK, situate at Moundsville, Va., aro], vets, shops, Ar., all in good order, large ciwelliug house, 2 arrea of around, Ac. Price sA,Utai. ap2o S. CUTUBERT A SON, GI Market st. Jno. B. h °ono, Isla of Duulplireyn, Iluflui.um houus, Phila D. W. llzalrrun Late of Pittsburgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, Fl ,OUR FACTORS, General Produce Commission Mei ,;hants, Au. 17 North Wham:pa and I 6 North IVEsier below lace strrel, ltagaley, Woodward & Co. l'llll.l Bryan, Kennedy & Pit (2 . 11 (Jarrett. Martin & Co. L. Wilmarth & Co. & Oliver ' 801 l 1 Liggett, •• Sliter, I rice it. Co. J. 1 W. 800, CaloL l' & Co. •' B+4piley, Coagravi, I r•.. Truitt, i ruttier I Co. '• Watt & Wile n, .3. U. Lehuier & Co. Cincinnati. Yontlick 1 Youlila, 01161111. W A. A. 11,611 wk 1 C. " Morrow 1 (.10.1.wr, . . Tweed d Sibley, " J. S. Ctinuoweth A Co. " And Pittsburgh and Philadolphin Merchants gen,•i oily. Jal.kdsperim WANTED—Six good (Arts, to do general housework. Two or three good Cooks fur city and country. A Boy of 17 to 1131.111 a trade; must be well recom mended. Also, places fur four or five (Brie to do chaining or dining-room work. Four Boys its storniror to ruts errands, and live or nix men at any kind of employment. Apply at LOWRIE'S New intelligence Office, fella) Nu. 11 Fifth Strout. • PRUSSIAN BLUE-15 cases for sale by B. A. FALINFOTOCK A CO., corner RIM and Wood Meant. DRI E D YEACIIES.--200 bush. Bright /Wynn Peaches, in titure and for sale by VoItSYM & myl 75 Water Street. BACON.- 10,00 Bacon llama. 15,000 .` Shun Mons. • 10,000 . Sides, in store and fur Hale by FORSYTH & SCOTT, myl 75 Water atrent.. POTATOES--I 5 hite e d:bus. W and Blue N obannocke for mac by *. myl HENRY H. COLLINS. - - . ROLL BUTTER-3 bbls. fine fresh fur sale by myl HENRY H. COLLINS. ___ A A. MASON & CO., open in - orn• lug 2500 of Being° de Lainee a 12 S . Also, 4ouu yards of Mwilin de Laines at 12%c., worth 25c. my' HALLIES—A. A. MASON Sc CO., are e now rcce'.N borne 41.10 0..1 of rich Challica at 5 and lu crate per yard Ir.w then 5.t liter prices. myl A A. . NAsoN CO. are now opening A. COD cases 01 Now flo ods, Jut purchased at e great reduction In prices, and much leo than the coat of in, portetlon, and will be sold correspondingly , low. myl SEED POTATO ---- S.-50 - bw3hels of the eel bated Purple Chill, one of the most reliable and val ble Matte known, at 41 RUM street apkw JAMI 23 WAILDROP NSIIRAN CR. _ • . • ANTI lI , ;CIIANICS' LIFE, tun , : AND Id A RINE INSURANCE arill'ANY PUMA DELPII I A. "300.000 Capital Amnuut sec nivly lII\ OM, i 8,100 ,00 0 Thin Company Meets /11.11113, ou itioldmgs, (icioda, Furniture, kc. Marine Insurnn.• on Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on tio,siii, • hy Rivers Lakes, thinals, Railroads, and Land Carriage .evnernlty. Alen, Insu rance upon Lives, upon the most farm nide terms. DIRECTORS. Hun. Thomas B. Florence, Jannis E. Neall, Urorgo 11. Armstrong, Charles Dingo, I'. Middleton, E. It. Ilolinhold, Heorge Helmlold, Fred. C. Brrw3l,r, TbuluM Manderneld, 'FIIOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R. liILMBuLD, SecretAry. PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hon. T. M. iitooe, Hon. J. R. 31121intork, lion. P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black, lieu. J. B. Habra+, A. It. Wealunint, Esq., Thomas J. Keenan, Itsq., NV ilson M'Candless, Esq., Cul. J. Heron Foster, Den. J. K. Alisatsid, K. M. Biddle. The character of the abort. Company IN of the that class, anal coninines the rare .1,1 unummil privileges of Fire, Marini and Life insurance. tientlemen of elevated standing are associated in its man agnment, and interested as Stockholder., Tllo3lAii J. HUNTER, Agent, No. 111 Water str.et. rrlIE FRANKLIN F'tRE INSURANCE comPA:cr, VF PIIILADELNIIA. Dutzerotta—Charttro W. Itaiicker, Thollll4l Bart. Tablas Wagner „ .. .Samuel Unapt, Jacob It. Smith, (Ivo. W. Itirtuti - da, Mortk.callY. Lett-is, Adulplii ISorit., David S. Browne, !dor rim Pattemott. CHAS. N. lIANCKiII, CuAs. Li. 13ANCE ER, Secretary. Continue to make insurnuce, perpetual or limited, on every the-Option of property, iu towu and country, at rates as low ad are consistent with security. The Company leave reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, teddy invested, at , ford ample protection to the leisured. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1811, an puce limbedagreeably to an Act at Assembly, were MS follows, VIZ : Monet -ago ybllt,l3s GS lte,al Estate 64.37 7 78 Temporary Litany tt::,i41,4; 17 &AO. 61.sSb 00 Cash, At 61,746 tcl Since their incorporation, a penal of tweiltpoue years, they have paid upward of One Nl,llion F./ut liondrmi Thou sand Dollar. hawed by th e, thereby arforiling evidence ‘,l the advent-twee of insurance, as well as the ability and disponil lon to meet with prouiptuelsa all liabilities. J. GAitUIN Fit COFFIN, Agent, up 24 Office, north-root COT. W..i and Third me. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM PANY, OF /•11-Mt:11011, Ssultdilield streOn. AUTHORIZE!) CAPITAL. LnPurr Buildio w n n”.l / 4 ,—..lunt 1..15 ..r n.p. 1 7 tire, nud Eh.. ! wills id . IC Sea nod lob And I g etti.o nod lranstourtnO”u. I 'rrsul.-ni —Ai KOKO A L KRICK. 11 1 PILLSIbk.V, John Charles Knapp, N tirxttan Murphy, TlosLoild Urulohdetter, Ism, Si. William J. Anderson. TiILIVTI32I. John (1 Ilarkof,n, Jam. -8 11,11 Ittlrgwm, John 51. Klrkpairi. k, John D. Nl . C.ad, 11.1.-rt Ito-.qt Marron. J U nrd 10 , 1 C,delu, lNtilt , I'. Nloretaiall. A 1..,,,. A. CAI twr, A. 51 15./11.41.. John $. Crn.crlsrh, {lent) L. 11tug,54,11, Chad it, A Colton. 1101,1 K &lough n, tt •k .1 11 Fe I I 7.. Illo.duln, Ll.4age F tolluiore, Jwure Slodfr. S Utstrar S Willnots S !Loren. A Irca.let .4.4-rod4.lry and rrratvrer--CIIAII.I.Eb A. COLTON 4 1 .Iyl9dly MERE MEM &43400 CEEIIIE ma roman. Rudy Pat tersun, Konne.ly T. St lend, I Airier Sproul, tieutge It. White, A. A Cartier, W S. Ilxv,u, D. E. Patk, 11. H. Coggaltall. Ilutt 1V.)1 IF JOHNSTON, Prealdent, Kt P A TTS.ItSt /N , Cho PnbtJeu t. A. A. CARmU, Secretary and Treasurer . S. S. CARK11:11, ASSISlant Sts . retaty. rrltE, L'INITED STATES LIFE INSII ANN] ITS .AND (NoMPANI. Pints —elid.riervd Apr]] S.nth, I,no. Charlet P..rpettt.,: Wm. F. Joh [mum W M'Clintock. D. M Long, Ml=t! Jacob Pio ntor, Janos S tiogley %1' win I I ntu ptuu, CAPITAL, .1.....1)A AA) tiftic... South-mull L0t . .., °I Thud and (71ormi nut Mina. Iptain. uFFICEK:I I.F THE HUHN 11.1 A HI) AT HULA lot.:1.1 . 14 A rm.. 9.1 Ft..1.1,.m It Crau I I I. l'.l H. ti.wldu nl. A ti.b, me. W Thom] I.rilr Tm1:1 , y. J 111, illituu Pr , s,Jen: —.1,-1.11.1 IL ertilti.,nl I II • I ‘ I , Stdelli - An/11.++.• M , ./s , .4! E.r1...(71,- SlLthuryie-Jutuen NI I Alieyheny t st Mowry, M . 61.X1 K ARNOLD. AK....+1. '4 r.wlrth etrevt. Pit te1.1111.1, Pltt•burgh Dollar gar lugs likstltntlonk, os ' , Muth root, NEXT DOOR TO 111 K PITTS131:8.011 BANK, NOW OPEN daily from to '2 o'clock ; Nil., WMllll[l.lly 11k1 Inarl orl k. r.-eirea of all momo u.t 1,-no than Olin mei n thialcaa of the pi ofita fa.en )e. n Ja n. and l...anber. Interval wan lat.! at CIO. r,.1.' I ea pet pe, 111/111111i, ti the limy ul Ih,ontn•r, ht..ks condoning the Charier, ft) -Law., Rilio+l and Re,:o - To, LuaL. , l apiAlleat4.,a at the .ftin. 111•Lnru (I., , rwy It. Whito, 1r F Johtutcal JR:twa Alexetioler Brudky, WIIII.II BANKERS AND BROKERS. Lototis, J4ak and liili Brnker, N• t. 9 . 1 F•airt st • ••••t. al••N ..•i N • go. I , tatia, 1.1••titl 4, 111••rttrago, att•l l• att • •ti ••.1 la tot al• •t tat••• I mookr , kaput/lit and •••••1•1 •n•••toutoottoo Irool Arraot• Loottiiltl sod ta•1•1 Parttonlar at:stilton paol w Ow port ha, and pato of 1 1 ••1• e‘i•ait.•• All cosuintrutrattotat attt•tol.l t•• prootptli NaIIOLMES Sc. SONS, Bunkers and Ex rlutugt• Ilrokerit. su.l Itraleta Ili fir,•loa Prorta. AI aorta. (lola, liOlver alai ktruk N••te.a• Excllattri ••tt iho 1 , 13t.et • aro awl Wrattero Clues conetarltly 1••; oak Gollot made it, all the ,Itae throttglotn: the ilail••1 Stat.. lAl,••••titis rot,itod to par In u• 1• .a •to root pt 11l Market stroet, betatron Third and Fourth •tn. •,)t1:11oly (2 . E. ARNOLI) & CU., Bunkers and Ea lJf Rt. ftrokor., Ihuilere In Ex, haugv, Com, blab/. !sutra, Stgbt toad Time Draft, carriull, to trodr..l to, and proo-vds r .tm tied to nto part of Eh. , SLOAN to ut;hl nod Matt 011 0 , 1111114.101 t :4 Foul tit HUovt, nett ,I,or to Ut. huu4 ~ 1 burgh JuitN WOODS, Bauker and Exchange tft Broker, Dealer ru Eacheru Stork bouKlrt and coo/m.4ou. Collet to., tNtrefully retteudeel tr . to tercet feud ou Bei.«lt ar No. kt Fourth street. leceark) opteeerte the M. NI Battik. &kit, gII.OAIAS OUDS, C,4ninert•ta l Broker, and DiraLler in Notes, Stroke, 3t..1 Kritate, le., N., 7i Fourth str,t, Pittstangh, P. inn!, DRY GOODS Tv E 11• s PRI Nt; (1001)S--No. 74 Market l'ittelmr,l, P. Tim nutment.ern plmt 1.• • • 11 ~l tan thine their gr., arrival iit 41 . 111 \,; 1 1 , 1 1 , Z", 1, hit I/ they wink to tall the partiouthr ntirni I. 11 their rtintiiniern moil the palihr gottemlly. Wa tlntirr mu mei that we. hat, °vv., Lorn akin to offer eu hairlsolor noil vlnntrable a SLOrk us the. iirontint i our DltErmS WOODS IiMPARTMF.NT • .ititarnel all the non and trivoltirin ail., reason— Extra tin h Murk uud Ciili•rril Silk. Janina, l'hotin atilt Sttlirmd Plato, Stritmivl and Plant Black Twisted Silk num.-int Chant •• •• Barrio, Ahni, Tinsuon, Barroom, Clint! w !to. SHAWLS AND MANTLBS i tar Shawl and !Bantle tn mniipliiml with all the 11e, •ty len of Crape, Shilla, Silk, Iti , •clia, Miiti Chantilln, Laoo, At-. N L WORK . Our st)wk of Collar". ifluutuluge, , 1. not %lll pansed Ly Kny eitock Wrest of 16.• M ,unt.aulm guod Luworfulutit ul .1101 , 1ININO ANI) 11))1.:) , K FURN (1001./$ DomE.Ties. Prluta, Ging,hatos, Clusrks. Muslin!, Ticking!, I(enturk Jeans, Coasluotts. Citaniatores, Cotton, Linen .14.1 Patti !lt ac. Alta, ()loves, li.sh•ry, Itibboits, sod .'very other art his usually kept inn firobt - latts !try tioods {louse, to wllll.l, solicbt a call and tantilliindull before parritaalitg tilrtim hm••, as us fuel coulltiesit me have novel bat, ablo to exhibit 6111 a desirable stock. 1.0 V 1.1 !MIMI PAS, Fortntoly Young, Stave:min ar Loss, 71 !limits! ad t.nt, Pittsburg!, iiOTELS. MANSION (HOUSE, EOROE A 111WN TZ, I , Rattirap., N,.. :14-I etreet, Joel be. 14,, ill. , Paaseniter Depot of the nnyl‘ was 11.1.11,..d. wilt, I, i,m It Ili.• moat toriveulent lane.. 11l the I ay ior oasseisgeni ai ring by that road. Ti,.' proprietof 1111011 K, at COLIFIIIIOIOIIe dIX iittoll 111., it/ excellent styie, the i,IANKI uN Ili 'CAP:, would t lolly rfolica a share ‘.l public inarounge. Ph, e Ia attn. bed splendid STABLE and extensive WAIJON YARD, stford• lug ample accommodublon to travelers and teameter, Larder and liar will be furiallorl wall the best the aim i,er can afford. telfl . y QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. Clair etreetu, Paodur g ,h,r..—The, underelgued, ly of Brown's Hotel," having takers Oils large and , thous HOTEL, and having refitted it In magnificent et% le. would resfewtfully at letito hie friendo and the traveling if üble• give him a call. Assured. with the convenience of the Lame° and his long exi.rlaw o n, the business, n give entire satistaCtiou, and las charge. moderate. WSI. C. (N)NNELLY. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber ty and Grant utreeta, near the Railroad Deik,t. janl3:ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. RESTAURANTS KENNET ALE.-W. D. ENGLISII, Stile Bottler of SMITH'S colebratal Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Alma, Common Ale aid Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of familia; and the trade, to respectfully solidus!. mil 1:y _ _ MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA- ItILLA--W Si. D. RSOI.IBII, Pitt street, below l'ews, is now manufacturing and bottling the above bevernexn on an extensive scale. nig articles are of the best quality. sad manufactured frum the purest materials. ,s117:ly HOSIERY AND GLOVES—Another very large assortment of Summer limiery, Gloria and Mitts of every description, Just received by A. A. MASON & CO. JUNE MAGAZINES--Just received and fur side by H. MINER & CO., No. lt2 Smithfield street : Harper'n Magazine for June; Ood sy's Lady's Book for June; Peterson's Magazine for June; Art Journal for May. All the N R W BOOKS published are for 'sale by H. MINER A C 0.,, No. 32 Smithfield street. MERY-75 kegs for sale by myl A. ➢AHNESTOCK R 00 RAILROADS LS 56. ONLY KOIITE WITH TIIRKE DAILY TRAI Sa FROM PLTTSIII Itta/ TO CINCINNATI " IV P.DUTE. WIT11 T 1'1110 4 +: DAILY TRAINS FHr .0 plii.,6l'irGLl T(' bA rrox ASD iS PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, as follows: Leaves Pittsburgh for Crestlino at &Ott A. M., 7:30 A. NI. and 3 P.M. Leaven Crostini° for Pittaburgh at G:00 A. 3I..„7:00 P. M., LITTLE MIAMI IiAII.ROAN. ..„1 12. fat P. AL These Trains inake close connections at CRES.TLINE with VIA WIESTLINE ANI) COLUMBUS. Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON. CINCINNATI, BELLE- Quickest Route from l'iltsburgh to Cincinnati. FONTAINA INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, end all palate on roads extending West and South-west L'ortrtrelittO at Cincinnati with U. S. Mall Line Staniar Gil turough OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. Co, ington and Lexington Railroad. Ohio and Mississippi TRAINS FROM PVITSBDIttiII connect at Mansfield with Railroad, and the I.awreureburgli Route. Connecting via Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for Cill column. and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and cAtIO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY; making as quirk anal Indiana Central Railroads. sure counectious to t.,1111.1.AfJ0, as by any other route. Con 'lo 'total II 'TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to nectious are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland a n d Lexington, Louisville, St. Louie, Indianapolis, Sc., Sr. Via Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indiaommlin, Latkyelte, . awl BUFFALO. Terre Haute, St. Loula, Sc., Sc. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandneky, THE LITTLE 'MIAMI via 0./I.UMBUS, connecting with Thh„l„ ~,,,t Chicago, h ave the benefit of A n i g h t . s r .,,,,, , at the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mail Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next Line Steamers, the Ohio and Miiisissippi Railroad, and the ~,,lu g. Lawrenceburgh Route, oners Jacinth. no other route can Trains East from 'Crestline make close connections with Kira, as through tickets by all the above routes can only be Trains on Pennsylvania °antral Railroad for prriLADiel, prixunal via Connubial and the Little Miami Railroad. till A, BALTIMORE and NEW. YOltK. 'The route from Crestlitie via Columbus being the shortest 'l'll ROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Ciu to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and sal% sped. Conte-Aibn B eitinati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefoutaine, are certain, and pastiongern have Lull time for fatale. By the Chicago, Rock Inland, lowa City, Dunlieth, Milwaukle, Forest and Bellefuntaine route from Crestilim, a dangerous o,f ro , s pr i ng n e hou„ Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin and 1.1+11.1e-neck speed is rot/rim!, and emopelled to oveicome „pal c i t i es i n t h e iv,, st. distance. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati amid Indianapolis, „1,,,,,, places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and pa...agars ride over roam ballasted and smooth. By the New York. Ferret and liellefontaitie roan'. passengers tide over the NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new roughwit road, iu ottio. Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. It. and 154., P. M. Leaves THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND Pittsburgh fur New Brighton, ut 9y . ,, A. M. nod 1.1%, P. Al. CINCINNATI. • 4;' For ticket/4 and further information apply to A. T. Hair 'lse learea Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. M. for JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Ylonougalielu Crestline, Lolumbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Lonnmilivi St- 1 . 1016 , Howe. ~r at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKIN, Lexington and Indianapolis, ,La Lawronceburgh llouto. This , i . n . net Agent. JOHN KELLY, Pasaeliger Agent. 'I rain twriier at Ow IMMO one hour and forty minutes iu th. ,,t, .1.11. AllaHlE, Stilit. advance of the Forest and tiellefi MUM), route. tiroarra TRAIN let,. PitteLoirttlt at 7.31, o'clock A.l M. for l'reethiie, Cohlail , lie. Xenia alai Cifichinati. Thai Tralit taakeatolinection only via Coltitolaal to Cincinnati. Titian TRAIN laves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for C" . .ilinv.Colittlitalft. Xenia, Cincinnati, lonivville, St. Louis, Lexington end Ilittlattapolle. Via Lavireureburglt Bonn, TWO DAILY TRAINS, N 1.4 COLUMBUS, DAYTON, OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA 131111E0 AND INDIANAPOLIS. FILST TRAIN ItZ,,tl rittbblll - 01 at ;WU O'Cluk.k A. M. for Cr... 4110. l."..tursbutt, N. L •sitt., Dastott: I ittltunspulte, Latt)r•ltt, T.tr, Haut, N slrontten, St. 1....te1d, eitirl), EVU/VVilk, &e. I'ItAIN kat t-t l'ittnl.strgh it 7:30 k A. M t..r C.. 10101,014, Xttutrk 101)1.00 I stritatiniktsltr I..fifytyett. T., re. Ilaul. , N wct,uuon, SLt. Luttits, taro., Evitittolll.., b C.. TWILL/ TRAIN lent es Pittsburgh itt 3 u'clurk P. M. f...r Cr.-,,! tins, I.o.lhyiitte, Terre Ilnute , Viurviiiiss, St. Listis, Cnlrs, Ersusvills, N. B.—Secure your ticketa via Columbus, and you are erte 1,1 connections. I , teamers leave Cincinnati daily for 11,ruphis, Ticksburgh, Natchet, New Orleans, The Coluathns being the direct remit, the Time Tablna of the Emteru Roads are arranged to MU in clove Callllll.ilvm nth this reliabie route. For all information and Through Tickets, pleas e apply at the tittle and Pennsylvania Railroad (Ake, ke.1.101" timler the Monongahela .t. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or. at Federal Street Station, UKU. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. ORO. 0. SKSSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. d.,'20) P. W. STRABEIL, tie...ma Agent, Cincinnati. OHIO ANI) MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD I'ITTSBUIIIII 7'o 87' I.OI I IS, 111REC'T, Tne 1.(1 l) I • int making tinrii c , ititiertiong i 111401:no knit ftw, and v tale liangt• LIOURSIV Alt k ANY H01"I'V. . _ 'llia telot Knu.r, wnL n Jri and apaclona andan• ram Pi - , 11111...dnien r..any pirate., n Inch give gflat vive to tliin. (mt. .tar. and whlc II II UMltlftilita.le .111 any °the: Rallttanl In Wl.nt • The 'Crsiii .f thin Route are In the hands of careful nu.l ~.iv- +1 mete Ma. haler) nupeti, haragtvr, and v. ell kept up Two DAILY PASSENIIIIIII TRAINS est iverit Pittsburgh t.. 1 via Ohio and Peuilay I van ItuilreaL, Iravr si I LI, Fast Teak Lnae ex AT a A. A MAIL T. IN LZAVIF AT 7:411 A M •• 3.1.10 P. M. MIA iug orti..llA xt CrATLI 11. rot luaDtrtni.ll4 atol T,rf e u th, two by Ow tthi., nstd 1. Salltt . . . l'arerbeti4,s tar Cairo and Neu Uri•nun will take the lilt Ct4lllwl Hadlrmial at Sandoval. arri•lng at Cairo veveral it mit ante an) that The Mu Kailroad 4 1vatig ismitileted from Kt. Louis t,• Juitertion City, counecle at Jetlenain City with Kati., I'3l buti, !nab mg the clienivo.t, and inion omit an, 1.Ii• one KW...Rand Nelirainka eat, tviiimblv hav , • A So:mid - claw Car will Ito run 1.14,11101 With the Kgpretin Train. arriving at St. I,IIIP 14114 thin entity time. 'lily •me ham,. of Baggage between Pittsburgh and Fn. I. on. or Cain•' e ill rail fur Tickets liy the uI I IG.liaLle Keele and Ohtii It a.l titus itialoug sure isitioecticitet. anti avoiding the delay, so Ire- tient on new nod unfinished road,, 1 i krt. gtAt.l for nay re...tunable length of time Alt Kt=t-- Itellehottainet and 1 onto . 1, , tin Commu lose. Xenia Mud Durum... Lk, Sot Columbun. Cu.:moat, ontl LAW tent-0,111-g' MEE= Tit Rot u I 1,71'S I tut ther lUhit mat/an may be pr, , mid ,4 A T Jaboson. ket Agent 111.• 1'..1.1 tot It. It. .'..t 1/..1 ..1111 11..11s.• ; iv. Tit., Pat kin, Tit lo.t Falerul idreet Shttluti. Alleglien) City. or ot JAIL ES M. IV A.htli, a superintendelit lILi., and Nit...to/61.0 R. It o) F F NI iW LAND, A gent. Pit tabu, gli. THE I'ENNSVL%'ANIA RAILROAD. TIIE U It EAT CIiNTItAI.II.ODTE, conneettrig the A tlautii Otte.. ith Mr...tutu, N ortlea u atm smith ....stet Ti b) a,atitintioun Railway din'. t. ml. Maul also contits.ti at Pittetturgh with !hall) I.lne at steamer, to all Istria on the North weeteru lade.*; malting lila. 'mania 01/1.,, CHLAVIPT Mks! IIICI-1111.1 ila./laT. by whirl, }IIk:DIRT eau tie forwarded to and Craw the GHLAT Itate•ltet ween Philadelphia & Pittsburgh. LA SS —Boots, Shrew, Dry (i/As, l . 7x. 1 1 , ,, tin bane,,) Yore, Feather., &i. D i'LAS.S.—lkatkil and Stationery, I Dr) tjueds, tin bales.) Hardware, lasi- tIX 100 lha titer, Wool, due TIIIKD CLASS.—Ativils, liaggtur,, and k, on ttulk,) Ilrwp, tic.......... ) t'1.A....1.4.--Vattee, Fhb, Racan sod ) 4 ,, 1 , Hark, ~pie•krel.) lard and Lard Oil. f cent, per bairn. 44- In shipping tits-lo front any point East of Plalailel phi.. tae trirtwular to mark paektige, Prnri-tyloart, itaslnvad.” All Uoods i,tualguisi to Um Agenta of thin Road at Philadelphia or Pittatturgh, will be forwarded wittamt A4srrs.--Mon. Potter, Raton; J. 1.. Elliott, N e v. 1 mit ; E. J Speeder, Pkilladeltdda: Itlngnirr & Koons, Ralu- I W..rr Li s s ShriliKlll.lll & Dr... la, 0. , u, 0011, Ohm: J S. Itioorli.id, Ky ; K I 11.1.1 mus s ?dietitian, Ind : Ratchtt & Co, St. Lome, Mo.. .1. D. Allichell i.sss.llll, ludiano. IItiIISTON, tioneral Freight Agent, Philielelplik. II .1. Lii.llß furl) eugo,rint,l:.lettt. Alt,.otta. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING THE Great United Slate■ Mall and Express 1 PASSENU I.:II TRAINS RUN PA ILl' Oii itn etelle 1..n.,11/ IIUgUN tt , l'A I Ito, Itiind, in connection with Tritium ef the ;hie tin. !lino.lto It It. un.l and tinlron lintltuntl, loam Om mina direct nod only contlnuonti It. K. town I ren CIIICAtiII en T. I,IIUIS, (1111.:A171) CIIICAUU no DUBUQUE.. Trains leave Chicago as folh.ws • In A. M and Itk . A, P. Nl.--14v. Lola Ave CAIRO MRPRISS. Paesengers lot St. bake the rare of the niel Mist. It. it. at Saudoral, and are carrie,l direct to St. Loots. A M. Atltt CIO P M —Puncycs AND lIALLNA (tarRL,ll, connecting at Dunlieth Popp. rite Dubuque) with a Dail Lille of Steam Packets for rq. Paul mud the Upper Mlssle sippi river cities. Tnttna leave (}tiro for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:3,1 A. M. end 7:04.1 P. M. Passamgers from the nut and places on the Ohio river, destined for St. Louls, will save P.IU miles of tedious and un certain river navigation from Cairo to St. I.s.uis, and arrive fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the cars ,It Cairo. Ti, bets to St. URSA, Ihibnque, St. l'aul, and all ini ,octant pleas by this route, can be had at the °Mee of the P and C. linitruads lu Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Itallroad la Chicago. It. B. MASON, Jell Stiperinten't. G EO. BINGHAM Sr. CO.—TRANSPOIt'I'A LINE--Vu PENNA CANAI. ail RA 1 I.lto A D.--The subscribers are pre pat,d to ship roaTi TUNS OF PRODUCE DAIL% to riots .bdplott, Baltimore, or New York, via the State Works They will pay particular attention to Way Freights 64.1,11 and Johnstown. 'laving a RAILS LINE OF FI IINT CLASS PEN NS YL V ANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope I • able to resniet rodeo satkfaction. atiO. lIINtiIIANI A CO., aid I.:ltu Canal limtin. Liberty to. KIER'S TRANSPORTATION L 1 Anti ipating the want of facilities fa totaporting Freights to and front the Neat ern Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Haffillailn, w. bat increased our stork of Boats. Ac., on same, to a Ia.tUBLE DAILY LINE, settle'. gives us a rapacity of over this, tons pet month earl, way WO maitre our fraaalll. and those disposed to patronise the State improvementa, there will be nothing spared on too. part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern and WeatOcal Frbarlitti Midi promptitude and despatch. KIKR A ELL, angll.y Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, Pa _ . _ TII AT LONG EXPECTED BOOK, the SY•ataJWlll4..lll I'APCKa, by Frederick S. Cuslens—one to-at 1:tmo. The alone will uo doubt be the popular Swing bunk, and is destined to a large sale. Pluribustah, a song that's by ne author.--a deed without a worm—perpetrated Ly Q. h. Philander Doestieka P. B. Joel recolved by W. A. PILDENFENNEM & CO., myl 2 Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. - AUARDEN 1,01.' FOR SALE—Containing six acres of excellent Laud, situated on the waters id Chartieta Creek, In Rubinson township, 454 tulles front the ity, and near Irriaellitati's Fording. The Laud is Wall lalatatal to thulluniug purposes, ate It lies eloping L. die :Saab; has n comfortable Franlo 110 Will :kJ feet by la, .410 Mal a half stories high; a uod aiming of water at the dead, and a variety et choice bruit Treesdast colutneuriug, bear. Price $l3OO. For further Part'c ars , apply to BLAKELY & HICKEY, Real Estate Brokers, Corner Seventh and Smithfield sts. j; RESIT SEEDS—Garden, Field and Flower 1 Seeds, of the oat approved and reliable varieties. wholesale and retail, at the P.M and Agricultural Ware . , a JAMES WARDEOP. SA ASII of u good luid uniform qualit3r manufactured by the Pammylvania Salt Manufacturing Company at Tarantula; on band and for sale by FLISMINU. BROS., ALSO, 3 groeslluide Specific; 4 gross ficiotlanit's demote Bitters limo the. Mahler; WU !let Own Tragacauth ; 400 the. Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, a new article for making Soap one wood worth tan of potash; on headand for tale by' _ YLSMING ALOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown, Will be sold very tow, If applied for soon. It contains unt-loUrth of an acra, and is in a oentral position. Apply to Lrob2lll RLAK RI Y a RICHEY. s :.~... -f • , ' P' a ka ft.; , . y ' . ' h Y 4 BROAD GAUGE A IL RO A D. AND en iCAOO CAllio : 44.ILROADS. , Ohio iml,renusylvonia nflUrgad• SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY (Ewen SUNDAY.) CENTRAL ROUTE SEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN THROUGH Northern Illinois to Mississippi River lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ALL RAILROAD To THE MISSISSIPPI Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RA I LROAD. FuILMERLT TIIY CRICOOO AND AURORA, AND CENTRAL Iliutitir Tam" ILsauto.e.b, LS NOW COMPLETED, and Trains run the entire dictator Len CILLCAUU TU BURL/SOWN, lowa, without change 1 Cals. The only Direct Route to Burlington Quincy, Keokuk, :Muscatine, Uquaw ka, Wspello, Fort De ' s Moines, Cann.. ti Bluff, kr , and the mitt ALL IttflituAD noon from Chimp 0 to St. Louis, Ifloomingtou, Clinton, Deattur, Cairo, Spring held, Naples, and intermediate Stations on the Manual Central, Urea Western, and Uhio and filisedsidppi Inn Tunas on the elates Mne leave Chicago on the arrival ot Trains from the East--eivoiding all laying over at any of the puints. i..tages leave Burlington daily fur Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and mint tenable route to retch all the important wints wed of the lissiesippl w, to - as Council Blurt, with from forty to Stir mallet leis staging than by any other route. The ltdad, hr a large portion tit the way, Is laid with the GUNILNUOUS Kan, the atimaattoat riding and hest Railroad in the Wet—w et stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new ars. Ilan By this ronte, passengers are sure of making conne , - t ions, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, an on the route by Alton. • Reggai, ,, e cheated direct through from Chicago, and no charge for 1/liUdling at any pond. ntitout.in TICKETS by this route ran be purchased at all the Railroad Others In the Suit; at the (Mu of the Com pany, corner of Clark and Lake streets, ill. the tiratitte lioilding; at the Depot of the Chilean Railroad, and at the Michigan Railroad Othre, corner of Lake and Dm'- streets, opposite 'freniont House, Chicago. 1 FR ElilliT cousigned by this route will receive immediate despatch. C. U. lIAMMUND, &nit. C. E. FULIXTT, General Ticket Agent, Chicago. IFIr TICK FI7N can be procured at the principal Railroad Utllow of the cimutry. mhlhl Great Auxerlean and E. S. Express and Mall Routs 72 MILES OF DISTANCY SAVED, AND TWO CHANOR6 or CARS AND 11/100Ails AVOID[, AIR LINE ROUTE . BrrwExx CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, \ IA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and.Mlaslasippl 1A)I.T1 in lb!,;, hours. Truing Isms the I lfl u.as Cenrral 1)1.m, Gvt of %Pater street -1,111. thy Expre... daily. Sundays excepted. ::15 A. M. Lunio no.d. tapruse duly, Saturdays excepted, r. M. Freiglit and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted, A M. . . ttnnuye diecletl through Gt ,sy. Trains run direct through to Alton, ('..:59 miles,) without change 01 lArl• Or luggage, and conuect *ail the C0111141.11)'li splendid steamers 1% INClll.3l'Elt and REINDEER, running In exclusive connection a ith Passenger Trait. from Alum to Pt. Luis, wiles,) without binding. Thme bouts, eyed, convenience and elegance, are 'insert...l on the 1% esteru waters, being fitted up with Baths and eipacions %Vasil-n.104, affording to passengers the opportunity 01 re. ruov mg the dust unavoidable in summer railrusd trairsling, tel reacliind St. Louis refs - relied from the effects of a long ride. To KANR.A.) , and NEBRASKA thin ta the moat direct' route, and passengers destined hir Bloomington, Springfield, Jackai.ao die, Naples, and all taunts ou the Missisampi, Mis souri, Kauai., Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the Important saving fu distance, being seventy-two miles less to St. Lotus, thirty-even inalmi leas to Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles leas to Springfield, than by any other touts Through Tickets over thin route iron be procured at the canons Railroad Ticket Offices in New York, Boehm, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, dc., and at all Through Ticket Offices throughout the Staten, and in Chicago Si the l'oisitindiy's °Rive, Nu. 43 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre loom Llouse.—and at the thput of the Illinois Central Rail foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of the V/1111.1111 Roads going into Chicago, to Check Biim.., , age ht uugh to any point desired on the line. R. P. 1110IttlAN, Jr. Superintendent. IL J. 1). seitittuar.itituttri, lieneml Passenger Agent. 6op, NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, ,aii i a i!fi IMP FRiJII PITTSBURG li TO Cul u mime, I iuthimspolia, • Clikage, Ciuctunati, Terre Haute, Rock Isbuld, Lout, v illo, V tuceunea, lowa City, :it Louts, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayt.,n, Cairo, Galena, Joule, Memphis, Peoria, lauesville, V ICRIII./111X, Peru, Neu et t, Now Ori.us, A.ND Till PRINCIPAL CITIEN IX TRY WYSS lAD ROUT E, Steubeirs ille & Indiana Railroad ! . • . , VI kWh is now completed and In Nucceksittl oprrut.lott be. r•t,ubrurtlit• uhf N,wal k, Ohio. and 61..1311.kuit tiwilities,lm runt.. ,•8,1 , 4 I Illy travekr a dvgrell comfort unnvtallvd by any l'..•••••1 tuuwug Weat Oulu Pitta•burgh• Fall Arrangement. On and after hIUNIJAY, November 6th, 1856, a DAILY LINK of elegant and swift running Steamers, commanded by experienced and ticanuniodating odicera, will leave Pitts burgh every day at 5 P. M. V RBlTtliti , Captain GORDON. FAIRY QU KF.N " J. C Ay- Paseengere sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at ~'cick the lollowing owning—Lvnuectlng with the Fast Trniu at 7:15 A. M., making direct connection with Trains for all the above citlee—thus obtaining a comfortable night's rest, and anuthrati tax/111nm, of night trued by ruitrond. *sr Fare ti.ll eluetp no by any other Railroad route. For Through and Loal Tickida, and further information, Inquire of JCIIIN J. HOUSTON, No. 111 Water street, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. 1. D F.l' EN NY, lleuend Agent. novl3 PITTSBURGH EXINNELLSVILLE IRMR_RM RAILROAD. OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNE, , ..LSVILLE, fifty-night milee from Pittaburgh, on the YoughloOnmy River. Thin new first-clam Road in now open fur the tranisporta lion of 'messengers and freight, iu connection with the tine [steamer ROMAN, from Pittsburgh to ConueWilla, daily,. runOWII The mummer ROWAN will leave her wharf, above the Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half-post three o'clock, tor Wert Newton, connecting there with the Morn ing TraM leasing at te:3o for Conuellsville, and reaching there at 0:50 A. M., In time for the Stage fur Uniontown. Fare to Connelhoillie . $1 76 Faro to Uniontown :1 ?Xi A Train will leave Counelleville in the morning, al 6:16 ;clock, for West Newton, and couneet there with the steamer Ronan at 7:50, in time to reach Pittsburgh at 1 P. NI. Fare from Connellsville to Pittsburgh $1 75 Fare.frin Uniontown to Pittsburgh 2 25 The 1.. cal Freight and Passenger Train will leave Conn nelleville at 10..30 A. 51., and returning will leave Ife,4 Newton at 3:30 P. 51., stopping at all way stations for freight and passougeni. on Saturday the usual afternoon train will Ile over until the following morning at 8:31/ o'clock. Passengers by the Saturday afternoon Loaf. from Pitts burgh can by this arrangement go forward without delay. For fut ther information, apply to the Officers on board the steamboat WU AN, or to the Agents at Went Newton and D. W. CALI/11W" Lnt3O Assistant Superinteudept. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAI TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO KITTANNING. Loave as follows: No:1, K.xpreas, 8:t. A. M.., arriving nt Kittanning at 11 A. M. Nu. 2, Accommodation, 5:40 P. M., arriving at Kittanning At 8:26 P. M. Fare to Kittanning, $lO6B. RTAGES WILL RUN FROM KITTANNING, In tonne, Bon with the Tinton, fur the following platys: FALL met. Mahouiug ....... 76 $.3 76 Clarion 3 25 Brady's Bend 2 26 Red Bank,. 2 25 Rehnernburg...z....- ...... 2 50 To k•-ts to all of the above places can be procured nt thn 0111,.. corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot on Tnylor oitreaL Oinollamea will leave the corner of Market and Fifth, and Penn and Wayne streets, at 7:40 A. M. and 4:60 P. M.; in connection with the Trains . AI 3. 11OPPRR, mpg fiu ourl n tondo lit FARM FOR RENT,---A small. Farm, con t.intng 24 acres, about one mile below the city, °pp, an Manchester. There is ou the premised, a large frame bowie and stable, about 100 bearing .apple treed; thlso pedal, cherry plum treed, grapes, &c. This place would quit u good gardener. For terms appy to ruy9 B. C. & .1. 11. SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood et. FARM FOR SALE.—We offeik for sale a. Farm 01'119 acres, about 31 j, m1=rom LoQuee Sta tion (on tbe 411egbeny. Valley ). meats consist in pert. of a good a rat - ony dwagtog. ouit Creme barn, &c. SS sere. of the land Is cleared and cultiva ted, balance timber. The whole Is watered by excellent PriniSlL Apply to [my?) BLANALY A RICHEY. MEDICAL N Vl6. ARkrilt:!RSE,s C CORDIAL, PHEICONENO.N IN JIADICINIC. Health. JELeatore4 and Life , Lengthened MORSE'S IiNNIGORATING - IT WILL replace weakness with strength, incapacity with effictency, irregulatitywith unhurt', unit natural activity, and this nut uuly without h‘ava . rti or row. (len, but with a happy effect ou the general b,rgtulitatioll, Jksy- Bear fu wind that all maladies, wherever they finish with the nervous spatula, and that the pftralization of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear lu wind, also, that for every kind of uervoue disease, the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CORE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. Nu language can convey an eulegrutte idea of the immedi ate mid ahead wiraculoue change which It occasions iu the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by °roves, weak by nature, or impaired by eicknees—the unstrung and relaxed orgamitistion is at mice breast, revivified and built up. The mental and phrsica symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under Its infiti ence. Nor Is the effect temporary I for the Cordial properties of the cualicine reach the constitution Itself, and restore Jt to its normal condition. LOSS 01? MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the bead, melluiebrilY, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destructlou —fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili ty, nervousness, inability to sioup, disown incident to decay of the propagating [auctions, hysteria, monomania, vague carrots, palpitation of the heart, impotency, conntipie tiou, etc., from whatever causes arising is, If there be au reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infai Üble A GREAT MEDICINE Volt FEMALE:, The unparalliied etlects of this great restorative In all coniplaints incident to females, mark a new era Lu the itlllllthi of imalloine. Thousanda et stimulants have been invented— thousands of Invigorants concocted—all purporting to he specified in the cartons diseases and derangements tO whirl] the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pains is the hack, or any other disorder, whether pe• cullar to her sex, or common to both auxe‘—ahauld give tt e Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRI Eli PERSONA, Or others, will find this Cordial, after they nave used a bot tle or two, a thorough Te , gelltiatur of the system. in. all directions are to be found the happy parentaof healthy cut, awing, who would not have been so but fur thin extraordll lorry preparation. And It Is equally potent fur the many diseases fur which it is reuutturneuded. Thousands of youl,g men liars beeterestured by using it, and not in Li single In stance has It failed to benefit then, PERSONS OF PAL} COMPLEXION, - - _ Or consumptive habits, are reraorsal by the use ofa bottle or two to bloom and vtgur, changing the skin Crum a pale, yak lovr, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complezlou. Tt.) TilE MltibilllDV.D. - - - These are some of the !ad awl melancholy effects product by early habits of youth, via: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the bead, dimness of eight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrlts bility, derangement of the digestive functiotue, general ab lity, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects On the mind are much to be dreaded. Low of memory, confneloh of ideas, depreselon of stadia, evil forebodiup, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, tinfirlity, etC., are bane of the evlie produrett. All Urns afflicted, ltKleOltlt CONTEMPLATING bIARILIAOI.; Phould redact tlist arNrund ruind.and body are that:Matt Me ressary requinites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without thee., the Journey through life becomes a watt) pagr aeage--Ole pruellam..l hourly darkens the view; the mind Leto.,. sliatioand with despair, awl tilled With the inolati t holy reflection that the happluess of another hcfoutes blighted with your own CA IITION I f"' ". Dr. Morse's I nvigurallug Cordial hue Leery counterfeited by some unprltiripiod persona _ I ii tuture, all the peados Cordial will have the proprietor's roc-simile patited over the cork of eachbettle, r outl llio 4 lag wo rds blown iu the gloss:, Dr.'lliorie's Invigorating . eardlitl. C. It. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrates - I, hr plot L. A 11,3 —is ire three dollects per butlie, two for Live dollars, sit for teelte defier, C. 11. KLI.NII, Proprietor, 102 Bradway, N.Y Pohl by Druggists throughout the Culture Litotes, C...1..Vitl cud the West Indies. . . AGENTS Pittsburgh Dn. lIDJ, 11. KHYBER; N 0.140 Wood t. ILkI.III NG SILOS, No. 00 Wood rdc,-rrl; R. K. SELLKILn, Wood Amor.. Allogbmry k ItIIiENNAI4; .4 AMES 'l'. att.ll PO: dr CO.; J. P. 1 , 1.4011N0.. Ant for 0hi0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. lapll;dairly INHALATION POE THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMFTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL lIYGEANA BROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR OF THE MILLION &WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has reseriti ly been made by Dr. Clllllll3, of this city, In the treat-' no of Co.nmption. Asthma; and all disaues of the Lunga. We refer to "DR. OCRTM' liTitllllA, OR INURING fIYGEth • Vapeit AW Curimr SIRUP." With this new method, Dr. C. ' has restored many afflicted onoi to health; no an evidence of which, he has innamerahle CertitiCaitP. tpootting of the treatment, s phyahinu ryffnarks: It is evident that iuhaling —constantly breathing an agreeidde• healing vapor—the;. medicinal properties must coma io shred contact with eft., whole wrist cavitim of the lungs, and thus esatpe the lually' end varied changeß produced upon them when introduced into the stomach. and subject to the procean of digestion." The I lygetnia is for sale by all the Druggists throughout the ,ituitry. —New lurk Duk:ltinati oJJnnuary 14. The inhaler is worn on the torvoit, under the linen, with out the Maid inconvenience—the heat of Life body beiioy sufficient to evaporate tile fluid. llutalroth of canon of cures, like the following, might be named : One package 01 the ilygoana has cured time of the Asthma of viz years' standing. J. V. Retain Ity, Postmaster of Litutemmon, Pa. I am cured of tho Asthma, of bet years' etandiug. by Dr Curt& Ily gown', MeuUlacr Essroß, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Beam, of No. b llarnmond street, N. Y., was cured of a Revere case of Bronchitis by the 'Weans. My slater has been cured of a distressing cough, of several yearn' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyci CiaLla. She was cured in use mouth, by the ilygoatio. J. IL Gamma?, Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CLIZCVSR, of New York, tratillea of our tnedi. , , clue in the following huiguage: New Fong, November 10, 18/.4. Dozer Sir-1 think highly of Dr. Curtis' llygerina an a rent• edy in dhitsuitsi of the throat and lump. Having had enallt opportunity to testify its elße7uy, 1 tun couviuerd that it is n most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling implication to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curds' ilygeana to the ORIGINAL and ONLY OEN DINE mcrictx; all others are been huitations, ur vile and INJURIOUS cuutantrUits. Shun them ae you would POISON. ' lar- For sale by Dr. tiro. 11. Kilmer, 140 Wood street; R. Sellers k Co. - Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, Now Brighton; C. L. Battier, lioch.sta. myl4:dawtm TSATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all parte of the country, north and south, the propri, tors are almost daily In receipt of such flattering testimoni. niala as the following, relative to B. A. Fulluesteck's unequal ed Vermlfuge Oravisttono', Ala., April 18th, 111.45 Messrs. B. A. Fithnestock (b.-1 have been selling - .)our Vermilage in this place for live years, and take pleasure in stating, for the inhiratation of the trade anti of the !midi,. that it has been, no far as I know, Otte of the moat sati+ftit tory remedies in the market., and nee of the molt saleable int‘licines We bare. I have also p•tmmal knowledge t•t..ite good elects in tinincroun cases Melee tile treatment rut but physicians, all of nio.mm vase It regularly, and slway:t it to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can rerun,- 'fiend It as one of the safest and best in the market. A. STOLLENWPfteg Priliftre.l and sold by B. A. FAIINEeruCIi comer of Wootiatild First sta... Pittsburgh F. Brown's Essence of Jethostleadllilliger. IluIS ESSCE is a prepazution.or uuusual EN est...llene°. in ordinary aiarrbtea, tuclpignVi cliaerd, iu short. in all eases of prostration of the digestive functions,. it is of inestimable value. During.the prevalence of eplihniva,, cholera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly eflimiciom no family, Individual or traveler should be without it. CAuTION.-13.3 sure to get the genuine Ewsencei wide!, is prepared only by F. BROWN, It-his - Drug and. Clients,' Store, N. N. ,irlier of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for ode by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United Slates, and iu Pittsburgh by B. A. FM-INF:STOCK, di CO., Pk:LILLY k (.30. And In Allogbony by H. S. SCHWARTZ, s..ll6;Mlniti LKK A. lIICKILAAT. Z'V. W. WAL A • , STEAM MARBLE'WORK S. 319, 321 lutt3 333 Liberty street, °faxen., Smithfield street, PPITSBURGIT. PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONES always on hand ; Stone and Marble Citadel{ moil Vaults fur Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Tutu, and Imposing Stones wade by machinery, in lens time and better style than can be durie by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the Manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, or which wo have a large variety of beautiful kiatte.rue. ltuilitent tunl others are invited to examine our stook, us we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our price, ($l6 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a giant house, will he willing to remain lung without procuring om• or mere Marble ManUca. they require nu scrubbing Der painting; are always neat; are au arms went to a room; are nut liable he take fire, and cost but little tiara than a gotel wed mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. 11 - earth Rouen made to order Our stock of Marble is OA largest in the West, and heing manufactured by the loot workmen, aitre‘l by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to tue ; at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, tilled with despatch. W. W. WA.LLACE. QMUT MACHINES.- LULL'S PATENT S BURR BMUT MAOIIINICS, used In 700 Mills in the Nest. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they beonme smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the Burr. They have been used far five years lu the City Mills, Pittsburghgoue of the largest mills in the West.) and are warranted to clean well. Fur particulars, WO Orders filled at 11 I9 S laberty street, Pittsburgh. area W. W. WALLACH. TO MILL OWNERS—French Burr anti I. Laurel Bill SWUM, Belting Clutha, Mill Sphulles, Mill irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Orindere, Cast lron., Proof Staffs, ite., always on hand and . uma i: t44 0 1 ... Je r i-A 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Patina.' * " alt/ • ' W. W. WALLAC,4I,.. STEAM ENGINES ANY: IOILVI. ; W Engines, with the latest improvemehti, warranfed beet quality, on hand and wade to order. Boilers of Juniata , iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with ilkupateb, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. stra w. w. w.g.L A teit. fi PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —TL/ subscriber bas on band, and is minuf;i4tarig., Portable ' , louring HUN, of an inippoved qualify; they are very com pact, run light, grind fast, (live to-fifteen bush* per can be driven by steam, water or horse tatiWer, and will prove a valuable acqiitsition to Iron masters ; luinbertneriand stuck feeders Orders tilled at 31ii Liberty id.reetiPitbditirtiV ap2.1:41W W. V?. IA AI.t.AOE. BEESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, Qt WATER ,Llkilt—The sudendgned keep coushudly ou hand a large AA" of tbilt itrtislo of the beet quality„ The iawation of Contractors and Blinders of Eavigutimi Locks, Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, /tc, fa m quested to this article. The well knoWn resistance and Im perviousness of wafer, charaeteristitiof tbdtreement,reodni it of the illutueoessityftildlitructuresexistsed to the action of water &damp. lapikam ENGLISH k CARPETS!. iA.RPETSI ! —Superior quality brussels, Canton Matting, Itc, Sc. A fresh arrival at the Fourth Street Carpet Store. BPI ' IL D. k S. MOCALT UN. .:, 7,.':':it:',_'.'.. +,~ -:~ ~,., siwiEla4i4:ailiam.i=sidi ...... ;/- I - • .-.-... —149 ;#.t.ie..,, , - ',.-i - te,l - k. ... 44- 1 - ”"1 1 AYER'THERRY PECTORAL, FOR Tilt' RAPi D CM: il ON COTIOIIis COLDS, flOAlik- XE4.I, BRUNCILITI,B, Wll.ooPlNtbalUall, C110111',,, ~, ASTHMA AND 00/11TUMPT/ON. ltd "..' ,. el' eii ip ~ Tam Siam i is offered Co cara t 6...,....iri ~.,_ tenuity with the cerifidieLteZtliel in ; ter. 4 - t. , - an article which seldonkfitils to mate ic ._'•• t. ii '.. f : t ,i lie re t i he tsia o p wid pkist e tieffteLtsnotbatutoctust f tube...dee , ~ e..• 'te fulness, and ort numerates the cases of , ..,,,, k lts clues, that alined even) , section of .' ABIll off ',,,,• N''..." the conatcytabotuldnin perams, pub fog w. ,- -.• -..! ' A hay knoWttt who barn beett.ndcwed .• . - lugs m!t froingeing and oven despertitodhr, eases or th e „byit. oat • 3 Vreil ,I Ona frk i da.lii"l4* tiority over:every Other Medithie efts' klirkia tqqappweit' to twin. elenvvetfeia. dad , whisfre Its virtues arkellinasimillie piddle no longer hethate what...athlete:AO, miry filit.tbs distreealue and tiangervue 111100013,1 0( 1 440 /at fitlim47 °PI' gees which are incideut to our climate. , , - _, , _ A Nothing has called louder for the ' eartiestliaini of' Msdr; cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fata lity of ena eumptive complaints, nor ha atty dna dam of diseilees hod more of their in veetigatimis and Care Bat Be yet no ade quate remedy has teen provided, on which the politic could depend for protection from attacks upon the teirpfrettory or gene, until the introductlon-of the .01121131 , 1., 1it(208.41.. This article is the product of it long, laborious, and 1 haler), successful endeavor to furnish the community With ouch SI remedy. at this met statement the Atuericair people are now, themselves prepared to judge, and I appealwith confidence , to their decision. It there to any dependence to be placed 'in what men of every class and station entity. it hoe done for. therm if we can treat our own sensee, when we see dangerous u libellous of the throat and lungs yield to it; If Si e can &pond • on the 4 8511 raActof Jabal: ant Phiairialtaribe melte it their businees to know—ln eliort, if there teeny reliance upon any. thing, thin it hi irrefutably proven thee Ode medicine &noble. hero and-doeticure thir dam of &teased Will designed fpr, be. yoiod ally and all others that are know nto mankind. If this be t roe, it cannot he too fn.ely published; nortoo widely 'mown. The meth:tea should iii. w it. 4 remedy that ramie, ?rim Irra to them. Parente thould know' It, their &Miran are pricniess to ULM. Alt should know tb, .for health cant*" priced to no one. Nut only should it be circulated hertt, tat everywhere, not only in this country, but itt all' coinfttieir How faithfully we have acted on thhicouvictionclaahatin fa the fact that already emit article has made the einites of the globe. The sun never ,its im Its lindite. No 'Continent te without it, and but few ',outlets. Although not in se general nee in other uatleue as in this, it is employed by the more Intelligent in atoned all civilized countries'. lt is sztins. lovely employed tu both Amorica,—in.Eurcipti, data, Africk anotrothi nod the far-if islands of the eon. Life Is as dear to in, possessors there no here, and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity. Unlike moat preparations of its kind, it it an expeoelve composition of costly Lintterbil..... I Ball it Is afforded to the public at a reataihatify lour price, and. }shat is of vastly more importance- to them, its-quality lei never suffered to decline from its original atandarttor„exeel- , truce. flyer). lx,ttle of Oda medicine, uoirinanufactured, is es good ae ever has been made heretofore, or .as we are ca-, pails or waking. No toil or cord le spared, In maintaining it In the best perfection which It to paeeible to' prodiree: Hence the patient who procures the genuine Caviar Pze• WEAL, Can rely E.M. having an vial an article MI has over been Lad by those who testify to Its cures. . By purquing this course, I have the hope of doing some good in the 'world, as well es the satisfaction of believing that much lass been done alreadi. 44 - Prepared by J. C. Alf - RA, Pmetkaland Analytical Chemist. Lowell, Mass. gold by B. A. FAB NE...STOCK. & CO., at whalasale and re tail, by every . Druggist iu Pittsburgh, and by all Dealing everywhere. ' ap.D.4mdAvr is reg. emtgt Anutbp. ~k , ,o g st.woßT, TA - h . ' Dr: Sod' nf n ' ' TOR TEM COMPLTTL CtIRT, 07 Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bromldtis„ Spitting Biwa, Asthma, AND ALL OVID. LUNG QOMPIAINTS +RODIN° TO CONSUMTON Tinr, above Mrpectorant, prepared by an experience. Physician and Chemisqffignow become a standar& Preparation, anal! °good for the OODITATE ,01:11M of these diseases ef the THROAI' and LUNGS., which, 1( neglected, rrruslly . terminate fatally its CON. SU MDT lON.. It contains no, Opium, Magma% or any mineral whatever, but Is composed entirely of thosei Rags, Herbs, and Yergetble Subetinicedt, which.hava a specific Influence upon the Lungs. and their connected organs. Its ImMediate abet islo' allay ilbtriltationi and gently remove th e phlegm and other Morbid' secre tions, from the Throat and air-mumps, thus .relieving the Clough, by subduing . the 'inflammation and other causes which give rise to 11. • It ts approved of and re-. commended by Physicians of the highest standing anti may be given with perfect afety to the youngest child or the most delicate female. • Lees than half a bottle will generally cure any ordi.i nary COLD or COUGH, by followingthe directiona.' One battle is usually-sufficient 'for case of loners fele dome will relieve" Tickling in fficalwadt. or Hoarseness. One bottle will effectually dolt Spitting Blood. Three to Slobottlen only are required In Bronehl•. tie or Asthma.. . . Four to Eight bottles will cure any case of iincipi•,` ent Consumption. Ome bottle Is warranted sheep to do good, and 'Misty the patient that he on the right road to ClUltE. Judge now whether or not It Is best to see IL Certifi cates on Itle at the office from multitudes of restored Suf ferers. A. L. SCOVILL & Co., ProPrietors, No. 304 BROADWAY, (cor. BRUM Bt.) New -York. i For Bale by all Druggists throughout the traltodasios end Orunidas. • SQ . For nub., wholennin mud retail, by IL B SELLERS CO., corner WOod and Seemid etnete. Sold also by It RN DRlttoiN /Jborty street; 11. P. and BIIeKJJAIII..it hltaltN.NAN, Allegheny . nnYßOatiar The Greatest Medical DiScovery OF THE AGE. KENNEI)Y, of Roxbury, has discov ered iu one our common pasture weeds • remedy that cum' rrvry f Ilturtur, from. the worst ,Stroftdo tea common Pi Li e hsi. in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed roe.. owes Lboth thunder humor.) lie has now in his 0 .-stession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within tweuty nines of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to curu a nur sing, sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the woad kind of pimple/ of the face. Twu to three buttke will scour the system of boils. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth and stomach. Twee to tire bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of erysipelas. One or two hottles.are we' ranted to cnre all, humor of the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. •-- - • Four to six buttes are warranted to cure corrnptand run nine ulerrs. toe bottle will cure ,tealy eruption of the skin. Two Cilatiree bottles as, warranted to cure the melt des perate cases of Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the wpret cases of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted to curesalt rheum. to eight bottled will cure the worst case of ecratelis. A benefit is always experienced from the.,ll(st bottle, and a pellett cute it earranted win .the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks no improbable to thee whir have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a con tnuu went growing in the pastureAuid along old stone-Walls, should cure every humor in the system; yet it is news fact. If you have a humor it bee to . shirt. There are , nor ends, hums or hal' about Some essea'anff nut yours. I peddled.over thousand bottles of it lathe vicinity of Boston. I know its effects in every cum. it half already done some of the greatesteures ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year. old; to old people of sixty. I have seen poor, piny. wormy looking children, whose flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one bottle. To those who are lutbleet to *sick: headache, one bottle will always au e it.. It giveagrcat relief to catarrh and do.. tiness. Some who have been ctsitive fur Jeeps, have taken and been regulated by it. 'Where the body'ls wand it works quite easy, but where there is anyderangement of the tam bona of nature, !twill canoe very etngutat reeling's, but yon • must not be alarmed—they alwayll bad inlet= -fetw days to a week. There-is never g 4 bad Tenn fruza it, Off the, contrary, when that. feellrig is offer, Soul wilt Teak 3ronrseli like a new person. I heard some of the' matt extravagant encomium!' of it that matt ever' lintened to. No change of diet is ever oeceisary,--.ent.the.bee4 you catcget.. S balmlike. win an herb, which, when simuntred In sweet lail,ffisaolires Scrofulous swelling of the neck m . .) under the ears. Price 60 cents. Price of the 'slediffllWiverysl per bottle. Directicatt for . Use—Adt., , one table epoonfal oer day. Children over eight years, beseert spoonful; children from five to eight year& teeespoonful.' no direction' can be made applicable to all constitutionly.talteenungh to:operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance to had cases of Scrofula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. ICRYSRR's, 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and .1. I'. FLEMINO, Alle gheny. apililydaw %Y.V,:','7..y . ,; .0.;-,.f.:.!-:.-,i!'.:'-..'''' ._ ?'~~. - ; ' • SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. . IN (211411.2' .1.01.1143.- • Far the Remnant and Pertriasent'arre of all Diseases arinnp frost an impure Slate of Gan Blood, or Habit of the S'y . stass. ITEALTII .depends .principally upon the condition or the bland- , ---its oxidation by ita passage. through' the lungs, and.distriladion into the organs of ads. isaption, circulation, xespiration, and iwcretion,- constitute the planaitneim of Life. These organs are Imbued : with wonderful sympatheticaffluities if. 1.13" coe.Of them is bn properly they all borne Irritated and inflamed, the. Btuuutch gets deranged, pains of all 'kinds • come on, espe cially in the head and limbs, accotsminied, with a burning heat, loss of appetite, examine nervous debility, nausea, mor bid anxiety, depression of spirits, distrirlted sleep, and indite position tomoke. the slightest plaits! exertion.. If the vital. dual be charged With the elein'ents of disease., sickness must be the consequence. It is 'filch evident that iimedicine needed that will eleariso and ntwitYllie bided, and enchls. SANDS' S& ll 4l'diahlAA.. It assists idlgsetion,creates spec petite, streinttheus the system , and biremosintttie anise aft the disease effects n complete Mid permanentairen - ; % . The following miwilicited communication. is one. among thousands that are tom Limit to thilliaddiesSed to no ikons all quartos of the world,.to which weinviteattentlorit . LYNN CO,OXIXiON.Tza., *soh 1.4,,455. Messrs. A: ,k D. StrnEhr, /Vest 'Tork.:-Oentletaid: In ,the spring 0;1863 .1 ion Indiana with my wife sod seven drou fur Oregon, and arrived safely at E41910u Yalta, Snake River, wlthoutanyilitlienlty; at ihn OM* our eldest boywaa Wlleed With 1. swelling ;Lod .sererepains. in • the le-P , Which dity l t a ii. day g.row worse , until his loge contracted/dill became 110 nth]. that bWi Ile ld 'tint walk; We bad 'td tarn! Mtn . In • ahOdt wapuu. like an infant; his moaning was dreadful, eeplng us ;make nearly all night. We reached. Albany. dir the ad 00Uabar: completely - weal oat by f a ti g u e ; , by tldalbue Ire . wisysluced to.„ perfect...tkeleton. Hero we-were' ootbiod . fo - coolion a pliyafclan, Dr. HIM who honestly wades:sod be could not cure hint, although haandd give him medicine that wont& relieve the path. In this ext. gene, pound/dug remained to be done speedily, or - death was Inevitable. Being keconenendell to try your Sarup,iibi, procured a bottle; aft,rtalthig smite he appeared - worse; but persevering with ft.l obtain.' a 'w olol holtlO,Winch seeloed to gtappir with 11.4 116., ..a caused a 'parked Improve moth; the swelling and pain-in the legs weriq - educed, his appelltn improved, and his color began. W, return. Thus ea-- e nnthged, I purChased a third bottle, while taking which the swellings in his legs broke, and wane pieces of bones WV eighth of an loch lung caws ..Out; after which his k g , strnigliteno, l up. Hu is now perfectly recovered, has no appearance of being a cripple, and ran tlerforin:lllol% kinds of commonlabon, All this as !been efhicted. liatuany mit .certify.by.,timio Islttles of your, rideable Sanaparilia, width, uthNer trOtratiSs,V(3; RIO 'remains a item testhuti. :Yount. netiectlldl,Y, ".• is. Prettorsd and sold by A. R. k D. SANDS, and Chemists, 100 Fulton street,. New Turk. Sol "B. A. FAHNESTOOK et CO., FLE3IING DRW.,‘Xitniburgli,„•. and tor by Druggiats generally. Price $1 per bottle, or sts. bola re vs. saes t.x ;3~~, ii i ':? S. {:. ... ?T i;YC , ~~`~.'h. xrl .c - \ ~ . - • •: , i 1....fej,•!..,,,,i.,c.:,:;.•jF.4:.,.;',..7