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' 11 t -4 ;:tit i 'l' . .'. e , ,f ~,..:..,.'-., • ~ i I.- T. ~ ' 4.-0 - .404 - "- ‘ .- .L. - .. , :' .-v0 , , , f1 , .' •1" - .: ~ F.-t. 4 • '''- iO , ~,,---,;''--‘••'* ' ' 74' 7 ); 0P .14.'4 1' -' • - ItziHroa , e• .:: "grill; '• ' !Ittti • • - •• - 4 :. at i V,:.- .- A•trite):..!.- 4 f4 '..i',41,!.40,::,1., w mp.•. - , V 4!.... ''="xlep" 74;4 e-4 . = ', o '? P: qt p rk; F .54V »10 14 :41 .4* ••• .4* - - Heating and Ventilating Warehouse, 111.13101.NG, GAS, FITTING, It BTBAM FrrriliG,ssa 444Ria-fr egißger4Orgßaii o iL WARMlNGutinef vErtmeinw on ttb 'num& eta roved for factories, public buildings,..hotels, private dwell ings, green houses, CIIILISON'S WARM tilWand VENTILATING FURNACE of four sizes. HOME PORTABLE and SCHOOL S'YOVE for emallt,r build ings or a leas number of looms. STEAM HEATING APPAILITU.S, tor warming buildings of every description; alio for evaporating, 'drying, Az., for lumber,rtinery, soap factorial., tanneries, ie. DRYING WASH HOUSES, for hotels, public In stitutiousrangs •• WARM WATER PIPES, for warming green hotline or build , Ari,r i gAr i glirag 1111 entirely nerrildan, for above purposes, easilY managed. attnot at 34 pound per ClRluchuressere. OS S IN, ° O RK IL B 'O Ib A r S Iatge APP I ATATU eb t tr for da T elingt - ;iactories, pubic buildings, Ac. RUSSEL'S HOT AIR GAS STOVE. KIDDER'S GAS BEGIILATOR, Controlling the supply and improving the degree of light: SCREWING STOCKS and DIES, TONGS and other tools for Steam and Gas Fitters' ass. IRON BEDSTEADS, east, wrought and tubular iron, a varie ty of patterns and styles. FREER YN MANTELS, marbleized iron mantles and mirror marble mantles. EN ARMED ORATES AND FENDERS, of home and east- ern - manufacture. ROT AIR AND VENTILATING REGISTEIL9, enameled, Japanned, plated or bronzed. SPEAKING TUBE CONDUCTOR PIPE AND TIN ROOF BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS of every description for Gas and Steam. Valves, cocks, teen, elbows, Ac., iu every vari y. et BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, or Plumbing. BATH TUBS, WASH BASINS, WATER CLOSETS, LEAD PIPE and every variety of the best description of Plumb er's materials. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, galvanized wrought iron pipe, for wells, Ac . MARBLEIZED IRON WASHSTAND TOPS AND BASINS. OALVANIZED IRON SINKS AND BASINS. OAS FITTINU and materials in great variety. ' ' CIiANDELIKES, BRAOKM, riINDANTS, k.e., many en Lindy new pattern. and styles. ap2tklmd PLIE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY PITTSBURGH, ROM - ESTER AND NEW BILISHITON EXPRESS.—For the especial accommodation of the large population along the line of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, whose intimate basinsse and axial relations require such Agency, Tllli ADAMS RXPRESS COMPANY have male such arrange ment with the Railroad as to enable them to put a trusty Messenger on the Acconmosiatio. Train, who will take charge of all property and business properly entrusted to him. Re will leave New Brighton by the Morning Train, remain in Pittsburgh aqd Allegheny City during the day to attend to such commissions as may be entrust.' to him, and return by the Evening Train, with his roods and Commis. slows executed- All gouda Az., will be delivered or called for in the two cities, within reasonable distance, without extra charge; but to insure such delivery, the direction on packa ge., especially for private houses, should I. explicit. At 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 hie ,~ ~ ',~,.,,r • 4 0,4E4' - st _I A ;4 ki SCELLINEOUS-.. WILLIAMS & ALLEN good The charges for carrying packages, etc., and for services rendered by the Messenger, are intended to be within res. 'minable limits When the nature of the business ie ouch no to admit of It, special agreements will be Mali. HENRY E.. IRVIN has been appoint.' Meesenger, and alit commence his duties on Monday, December 24, leddi. OFFICES AND AOENTS. Pittsburgh-84 fourth street. Allegheny City—Telegraph Office. ILaysville—Captain Hay. Sewickley Station—Mr. McLaughlin, Rochester—Mr. White. Beaver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton—Mr. Hoops. °MCI Amore KLPRISEI Co.` Pittsburgh, Dec. 311th, 1855. To THOSE WHO WISH FARMS !!!-T, ! have, FERTILE LAND at a CHEAP PRICK, and oo may term', your attention is called to the Ridgeway Peru, and Coal Company. Twenty-five acre, or more In propo , thin, are given for pal, payable In instalments of td per week or $4 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pa., ant has one of the beet markets for Its produce in the Stab . The soil Is a rich loam, and Is not to be surpassed for farm ing, as examination will show. it le ALL COAL LAND, underlaid by two rich Telt, which, on account of its facility to the Lake market, will shortly become of Immense value. The flunbury and Eric It. R_ passee directly through it, which Is now under coo strum:ion from Erie to within a short distanoe from Rl,llO - The Allegheny Valley IL It. also musses through 0, connecting it with New York and Pittsburgh. The Timber on It Is of the moat valuable kind. Title nuexceptionahl v good, and warrantee deeds ace given. It present. a good and substantial opportunity to commence farming, providing for one'. children, or making an Investment sure to lucre. , in value. A new era is now opening to this region of CUM, try, and It cannot lent brume of great value. In a shot time Coal Lend will be treble ita present price. Forth, particulars can be had from the pamphlets, which are sent to enquirers. Lettereanewered promptly. Apply or address BAM'L W. CATELL, &.c'y. IRS Walnut et., Phila. Pull Information Is contained in the pamphlet, Ifeb7-.:11-1 B •.- -•-• • - ROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Palle, filinnes3to Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned. invest meats Wade to the hest advantage, and Lend Warrant I.s:s -tmt. Mau, Agents fur the isle of Lots in tho town of ST. CLOUD, 65 miles from Bt. Anthony. and had of uarigattol, above the Falls. The eurvey of the great Paritl, Kailas nol - crowns the Misabisippl at thialtuint, and the numerous ed vantages it possesses as a plane of business, will maks it one of the largest Mlles In the Northwest. IZTLEILVCRI : Ex-Governor Ramsay, Hon. Wm. 11. Walsh, Chief Justice of !hone/Dots Hot, J. Meeker. Kamm Borup t Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Lund Office. sep.2o DE QUINCEY'S NEW VOLUMES—and other new Rooks. just received by John S. Davison, rt. Market, titer 4th street. Do Quincey's bletnoriuls, 2 vols. Contribute no to Literature; Dono - iptive, Critical, Ilomor• one, Biugruphical, Philosuphical and Po.ctical, by tianst.-1 Oilman. D. D. Popular Iliotory of the English Bible., Conant. At Hume and Abroad, or Thingi and Thought. In Ameri c-a and Europe, by Margaret Fuller °moll. Knowledge no Power, a view of the Productive Forma of Modern Society, and the limonite of Labor, Capital and Skill, by Cheri,* Knight; unmerova engraving.. The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Children, by Bev. C. Kingsley. IlypoclA, by same author. Edward Clifford, or MVMOrieN. of Childhood ; Carter's Lant .Inverdle; Motley's Dutch Republic, in cloth and sheep Wire's Laws of the Ancient Ilebrows. A Second Joann-, Round the World, by Ida Kiefer. The queers Sermon. Re ligion In Common Life, by Ltiir. Pecttlet: Cermicuati, Physiognomy. Mies Beer_kier'e New Books, Phyalology and Ooliethanie Rx• erriews, and letters to the People an ; oleo. her U. turetleKnonotny and Receipt Book ; the Great Book for Boy.. The Wonder, of Science; or Young Humphrey Lary (Th.. Cornish Apothecary Boy, who taught Mosel( Natural Phi hoophy, and erentually became President of the Royal 0..• elety.) the life of a wonderful Boy, written for Bort . t rated, only 75 cents. Abbot's Learning to Think and Learn ing o Talk. Licketee Little Polka, for Children, 6 tole., At.. HALF , IIOSE--Blea,hed, unbleached and mixed cotton, of best ltngliah and German make; ale, silk, merino and merino feet, now on hand at L tUBBHYKLD s SON'S, apao No. 70 Wood street. OIL CLOVES-50 lbs. fur sale by .P 29 B. A. FAHNN9TIA2K A CU. ACOMPLETE LIST OF MONTIILI mAGAZINM, fur May, IBM: Shaper's new monthly Magazine. Pntuam's monthly linickerl.v . ker; or New York monthly Magarine. Household Words—cnductivl I.y Charles Dickens. tiodey's Lady's Book—colored plates. Graham's America., monthly Magar.ine. Peterson's Lady's Natl..nwt hispanic. Nation's Dollar month lyiAlagarine. Harper's Story Book. The Museum. The Schoolfellow for Boy. and Girls. Mr oak Leslie's New York Journal. Prank Gazette of Fashion. Yankee Notions; fun of comic illustrations. BLackwoal's Edinburgh Magazine for April. Chambers Journal (London Edition) for April. Just received and fur mho by W. A GILDENFENNEY k CO., my 3 PM street, oppviite the Theatre. MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES!! Prank Leslie's Fashion Kook for May. Yrank Leslie's N. Y. Journal Oodey 's Ladies' Bo:4c Graham's Magazine Peterson's Magazine Halloo's Magazine, " " Household Words ' " " Harper's Magazine " " Putnam's Magazine " Knickerbocker Yankee Notions •• •• Blackwood's Magazine for April. Loudon News and Punch for April 19. Yor sale by II MINER & CO. roy3 N. 32 Smithfield street. O PENING this day, a large assortment of watches. Watches. Gold Losers from $r to VA*. Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $8 to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers, $OO. Frudsham's Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. in Silver Cases, $175. • Chains, Seals, Keys, &c. Watches repaired in the best manner by myb W. W. WILSON, corner of Market ri 4th eta SiTN — DRIE 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles. 25 do Star do 100 do Rosin Snap. 300 kegs sussorted 100 dor-torn Bram.. 50 bales No.I and 2 Batting. 25 doe. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. , 10 do Tubs. In Store and for sale by mys JOHN MOOlttl EA D. FRISA PINE APPLES.-3 eases, first of season, Just received perßzpressa., and for sale by RHYMER & ANDKILSON, No. 30 Wood st. 1 - IAIVERS.—We have now on hand a full assortment of Linen, Muslin, Lisle Thread,Ganse, 7de rl Ilk and Cotton Drawers of all 47.11, 111112MVELD .1 SON, . No. 70 Wood street. ItINE Y TOPS-300, of various patterns, for sale by tap2B) HENRY If. Ll.l NS To LET—A large and commodious Ware. houso, Bitonted in one of the beet businene squares on Wood street- linguine of JOHN LEAST, JR.., up2l Corner of Sixth and Wood ate. T EARIN CANDLES-50 loses just reo' S .ud fur sult,b (ni,26/ SPRINGER HARBAUGII. --57 bbls. to arrive and for sale by. SPRINGER KARBAUOIJ ILMNE TABLE SALT FOR FAMILY USE :so° Iw g n Jaet twaivad and for sole by apt JtEYMER,4 ANDERSON. EDFORD MINERAL WATER.-10 half bide, Just received frLvill from the Sprlmpl. and fur rrnY s i A/11N MEW PAPER lIANGINGS. Bognet, Plain and Tapestry Patterns of brilliant colors; of Preach manufacture, with a great variety of American Wan Paper and Borders. For gale by W. P. MARSHALL & CO. 87 Wood !area. A . • , tone " ater 'lpes' for xalo by faP2Bi HENRY IL COLLINS. L _ AWN GRASS.-20 bush. of the finest English Mixed, for yards and pleaemre grounds, buit re..tyed and for ode at the Seed and Agricultural Stara No. 47 En (tree.. aprl9 J..EB WARDEZP. INVENTIONS /6117 PATENTS M. F. ft♦red, EsQ.: Thar used G,Trotra "patent Oil Globe" on shnoet all the steam englUel firinisheirtlM last year,Und in asmuch no they appear to have Rte ] ,entit+ satisfaction to our eustomets, we have no hepitation in recommending them as a good article, and much preferable on account of their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of which we have any knowledge. Very respectfully yours, F. & W. M. F&BEE & Engine iluildera This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, laws been in use on our road for two years past. We find it to be an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it 092). W. GRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR. November29th, ISM. To M. F. Heroic, FAQ, This certifies that we have had in use the patent Oil tliolice , r Cups, sold by Moans F. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and insider them very much superior to any thing of the kind ve have ever need. ALFRED THOMAS, • • • - Treasurer Ohio Tool C,ompemy. Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 185.5. ap'44, [ From tho Now York Scientific American.) Patent Finishing Plane. • TAI. Invention is intendod for use where it is desired to im part a firm, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; but It in applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty combat In placing the cutting chisel. of bit, in front of the wedge, Memo" of behind, as in common planes; also In appltitig o metallic month-piece to the face of the plane, Ia front of the chisel, which mouth piece servea as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece in no close to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in the hmst degree. Indeed, we have neon the Implement ap plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and Maim vensely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So perfect is the operation of this Instruments that It may ho ale plied to the planing of veneers—with entire euereen—a thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane, The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, affords tk complete and tirm hearing for the hit throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all cir cumstances, with the use of a cap or double bit. Title is a very simple and effective improvement, destined., we have 110 &MU, to find Its way into every carpenter's chop in the land. No tool chest is complete without It. The In ventor I. Wm. C. Hopper, of Pittetatruh, Pa_, and his patent bears date January lb, 1865. 2di.K.S F. KATON, No. 139 First greet, Agent for the patentee. CLOTHING ACARD --I request the attention of my friends and the puhlic to my stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which I think contains n larger variety of rich styles than any other former purrhast. I have taken elpeciel pains It obtain all the shades of FANCY CLOTIIS. Knuornlly desird, rin: Panne, DaMin, liulberry. Ilronst (nab, Brown mud Olivo, Lints of (irPPII mt I have obnervixt the SWIM, rare In solnotli.g my FANCY CASSINIERES, st Lich embrarm a choice russortareut of light adore, suitable Jr evening dress lar the 81111iMor *canon, wlUi * number ut Black Elastic Figured trunde', also, intended for the ii i weather. My !stock of % KSTINUS is an large na can be found elsewhere. comp:icing every variety of Silk Troutman plain and figured Urreindos,, niel My nrwortnient of Dupe Clothing lots been increased and I am prepared to fill all ordern n t this branch with more erattsfaction to myself Slid buyers than hitherto. I weak! call special attention to a number of pretty small PLAIDS. peculiarly adapted to children'. Area., a Molt. I think, tl*lr net fall to please. Also, Drnettaa, Argentine i.milroA, *Solt 111.Siall Merino., Freneli l'itilikilAOrtlen. Drab Italian Cloths, with nulliero. styles of Worsted And Lino* 11.**in, iiitritdod either for or Wr a clothing aparrilintlaw SOLOMON STONER, No. So W.enl et NE`vCLOTIIIIcIi STORE, Ni). 4 Sixth street, opporito Liberty. The subscriber Inns Just open ed this new establishment, where he km always on hand n large and choke assortment of all articles' of CLOTRINtI. which be warrant. equal to any In the city. and Will *RI nt the most reportable prier.. The puldk are requested to give him a call. I marl,. 1 y B. OPPI.S II KIM KR. ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Connet-- wet mute.' life Imnrance 'Company, Mr the yam_, madam Slat January. 11.1513, Balance per statement Slat January, r2.1114.45U 01 Amount received for premlume awl asks Miring the 1,62.1,411 Interest - ...... 14440.'2. 7,t 1 rec,lpts for the year. .$7 60.1ktil 7 Deduct pal.] =asst., ta.daal azata, lunti , uls, 4ivrrtiun3A, praut lug, rtatiunery, rant, tas.a, puutugvu, Ar... .51A,6360 '• ~i1111111814‘41 *gout,. ..... " hmuus on 113 poll. (ire, (1(19 lir I.; sis.• (AM uuottil Inst p.., " Div idruLts durtni: Lb. .7 , u. = 746 t . 44. 6 , 7 X. 14 .......... ..... 40 Net balsam., Jett. 31, 12542.. .. Losses on 21 policies not duo, said osalling pr0,0f..4:,/,ti0.)0 ASSETS. Baud and Mortgage Losue Lea Real Fatale Rank etock Lofton LOMA to tourtia, city, gaol ottict cor- poraiotta ..... ........ ....... Mortgagla 8015414 Bank slid Aher ................. Caal to b.nk Prtuuiury ttotem, I.". tug 6 trr ."61 intereed *8 Inlance of prvinaluins in the lino& AKeute Bind in fraud( Amount of loosew duriug aso yaw.. $51.115 00 Total amount 44 loanea pool to date.1,3t1,4146 Total amount of dlrldeods paid I. date The directors hap. &el..' w Jr. Idea.) of credit a 10 per rent ou premium"! pairl upon LIFE Palo lea during 1110 pat. f“. 1 , 1 1, per twat upon thepremium. on abort tem Policia.. January OUY R. PIiKLF2I, kterretarl. A A CAI RI Kit .k PHU, Agent., corner Fourth octal tlmtU.brl.l lark. 1 4 1 REE OF el1AltlIE!!---'1'1V0 SI'LEN DI I) PARLOR ENsiltA VIM/S. entitled •• Belton Abbe) es tbo Olden Thu., - • splemini atevel bIIKI . I.IIIK, fn m the orb. brutal palutiug by lautirsven; xu,l the Departure ef the laradit. from Egypt," a liwge and beautiful engraving hem it painting by U. Robert.. The retail price of the above ess graving. le $3 per copy, but will bo tout . irro of chursx, Galva's: Tiro eub•cribers have established a 1300 K AOKNer 10 Philadelphia, and will famish any hook or publication at the retail print+, free of postage. Auyrun", by (or ..,leg . the hocription pries of any of the %%wanes, such tot llarper's, thaley's, Putnam'., Graham a Prank Lealle's Fast, isons, &c., will rooolve the 13.4,Ta111.1 for sue year, and a cop, of either of the abovo beautiful ougrat lugs, free of charge or if imberribing to • rt and a $1 kluttamine, such as Pea• sou's, not eliallon'm Ladle's' Christian Annual, they a ill I. retro bath wag:time and atoll "I Ow niece graving.. Kvery description of Engraving on IV,aid rtoCiltmi with wad despatch. Vireo of Buildings, Newspaipea lloadlnit, Views of Machinery. lb.k Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, BII,IIIIOSM Cards, Qr. All orders meat by 11.11 promptly attendee] to. Person. wishing views of theta build Mg. engraved, can bend a iburnerrootypo or sketch of the IA111411(114 by mall or exprusa. Pomona at a dolours haring aaloable articles would find at to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we soblii act as agents for the sale of the sante al.l6.clawly • BUSINESS!! 3111 L PROPERTY PIJII. BALK--Situste on Mg S•.. wickley, a mill house of 3 stories, 3 run of stone, swot inn , chine, and all other gearing and fixtures iwmplete. Also, a saw m 111,2 good frame houses, 20 acres of laud. Price $3,000, A STEAM SAW MILL, situate on the Ohio river, new Si Mary's, W tulles below Wheeling. Price $1,500. TANNERY FOR SALE, situate at Moundsville, Va., with vats, shops, ie., all In good order, large dwelling loathe, '2. acre of ground, tr. Price "LOW. • apV.. S. OUTLIIINIST a BON, La Market Ili.. J no. B. Suomi, late of Ilomphreya, Hoffman & hoom, P 1,11,.. D. W. IludnlWlt Late of littaburgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND .;ener:il Produce Commission Mei chants, iligiiiilM Bag& A C. YLii.l Ltryan, Kennedy A 0 0 . tiarrett. Martin & " L Wilmarth AW. Vi'oixl A Oliver, " hell & Liggett, Sitter, I Hem & Uo. " J. &W. Ite.a, Caleb ( pe A Co. Trull(, i .router ! Cu. J. D. Lkiitner A Cu. eilnilluati. Fosdick A Futtida, Cl ncl nil at i A. A. I , ,illtrck A Co. •' Morrow A iJettier, Tweed A Sibley, •• J. S. (..liepowetli & Cu. And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merclanta genet ally. Jal.kilapc6m WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Two or three elaal C...a.ke fur city nod country. A Boy of 17 to learn n trade; must Is, well recoup 11101111 , 41. Also, places for four ur Girls to do chamber or dining-rvom work. Pour Boys In stores ur to run errands, and flee or six men at any kind of employtuouL Apply ro. LOWRIE'S Novlutelligeura Office PRUSSIAN BLUE-15 eases for sale by B. A. ItAIINBBTOCK A CO., DRIED PEACHES.-200 bush. Bright ilalve. Poaches, in store and for sale by my, 810,000 Hawn num& 16,000 " Shoulders. 10,000 •' Sides, In store and for sale by FORSYTH & SCOTT, myl 75 Water street. PPOTATOES-Ibo bui3.l 4 7hite and Blue Ne- - shannocks for Bale by myl HENRY IL COLLINS. ----- ROLL BUtTER--3 bbls. fine fresh foreale by mg HENRY H. COLLINS. AA. MASON & CO., will open this morn • ~ ing 2500 of Enrage de Laines at 1 Also, SOW yards of Muslin do Lollies at 123,6 e. worth 2 c. myl 0 H.ALLIES—A7 . A. MASON & CO., are now receiving Kano -100 pieces of rich Chant. at 5 and lu ream per yard lass than li.rater prices.___ _ lialliff] A A. MASON 4 - CO., are now opening 40■.• BOMB 600 cases of New Goods, Just purchased at a great reduction In prim, and much has than the ant of Im portation, and will be sold cormay.amlingly low._ myl SEED POTATOS.-50 bushels of the eele broad Purple Mil, one of the most reliable and Yalu& bk. Potatos known, at 47 nth street. apkw JAM. 8 WARDROP. ,INSTIRA'N CF: VAIIMERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE I.AUtIPANY OF PUILADELPFIIA. Capital $300,000 Amount securely invented . $-:Ut1,000 This Company effects Fire 'minnow, on Ituildings, Oocsbi, Furniture, die. - Marine Insurance 011 I eswild, Cargo and Freight. Inland lusurance on 1i001.61, by Rivers, Lakes, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insu rance upon Liven, upon the most favorable terms. Pirrstruaoe, April 12, 1858. MIME 2. .t. 41 P 4-1,416 II 4 ia.,..n . to I i.51,7u6 uu tx),lllu Ipar 1.537 IiVRAI'd & I'I6ItC6, 60 South Third str.rt, l'hibuit•lphisL. I=l Cudgrave A i Watt ci s T . CLAIM HOTEL, corner Penn and St. L . 3 Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Fa..—The undersigned, form, t• ly of " Brown's linter having taken this large and COlOlllO - IItYPEL, and having tallied it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite Ilia friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience of the house and his lung experience in the bmaness, Ac.,.., n give entire natisfactiou, and his charges moderate. _ Nu. 14 Fifth street. fetal With. C. CONNALLY. corner Pint sad Wood .1 beet FORSYTH & SCOTT, 75 Water greet • DIRECTORS. Hon. Thomas B.7lnrence, James E. Neall, George 11. Armstrong, Charles Gingen, F.I. I'. Middleton, E. IL lielmbold, George lieLmbold, Fred. C. Brewster, Thomas Manderfield, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FLA)KEINCE, President. EDWARD IL ILIIIIDOLD, Secretary. PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. lion. T. M. Howe, lion. J. IL M'Cllntock, lion. P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black, lion. J. B. Guthrie, A. B. M'Cahuout, Thomas J. Keenan, Esq., Wilson M'Candless, Esq., 001. J. Heron Foster, Urn. J. K. Moorhead, IL M. The character of the above Company to of the first class, ad combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Marine and Life inanraner. Gentlemen of elevated standing are mandated in its man aktument, and interested an Stoddloiderel. THOIIAb J. HUNTER, Agent, N. itt) Water street. TUE FRks.KLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIII.ADELVIIIA. Dtaatrrotts---(%arliat W. Baucker, TitMIMI Hart, Tolima Woga , r , Samuel Urant, Jacob It. Smith, Oro. W. Richards, Monlocal D. I.4.wia, A.l.lpld P. Rorie, David S. Browne, Mor tis Patteron. Cnaz. N. Baricitsit, Freaklent. Case. U. BANNECIL, owt - etary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are imnalsteut with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with Weir capital and premiums, safely invested, af. ford ample protection to the assured, The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, weft , as (allows, vex: Mortgage $918.1.2S }teal Estate 8t,377 ;g Temporary Loans g3,heal Stocks G 1.889 00 Cash, he 64348 81 Since their incorporation. a verl.l of tar:ay-00e )care, they have paid upward of ilne %Hem Finir Ilutetrod Thine baud Dollar, ion er i,n fin •, thereby alio - Wait evident,' t ndynotztgre of itositrauce, na well a.. the ttbulity and thsposat.in to meet With priant.tileas all liabilities. .1. tiAItDIN CuITIN, Agent, a 24 north-eant or. V. of and Third ion. pENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE: CUM PANT, OF PITTRBURUII, corner of Fourth amd nutabbeht greet... AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1.11)0,0011. I TIMM. Buildingr cud other property 84.tniant bms or darn by }Tr,, Awl the purl. of the Son uud tubtlid and Trrunpurtatlort. Wul F. Johnston N. M'Cliutock, 1.) M. Lug, MEIIIMI Jnevb Vninter, J.,m• S. Wad.' ifampt.u, 11. IL C4.44;p1”,11 flub_ IV M. Y. JOIINISMI, Pr... Went. ItODY PAITKILVON, 1 ire Prvnideta. A. A. Caesura, Srcretary and Trwasur, S. S. C.auata, A...Aputut S.-cret.nry THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSV: KANCK, ANNUITY AND TRUST CIMPANY, VII RA 1 , 641 . 1A1-4. —Chasierrd A tall '2,lh. I tP (Ism 1., Prt iwt 11,1 CAPITA 8.254.).000 Ottcr, R•nnikm.t 1,13111' t 1 d Mt.d l9r ntuut .1, Plobut.-114111, OFFICER: 4 of TIIF. IL OM E ROA RI, AT Pill LA 1.4:1.F1/ IA Slept - ire) It. I‘r.uf.."l, haul 11 ti...1.1an1, Aml.rone 11...111;.....11, law 11,1.1nnsm Turley, NI. Urn, I. Jam,* l.l. , vrtt.unr., MU,l.n / rnJn.F—Ytri.h•-n (lawl.•rd. - A tillaugh• Pedant/ .KrAtoolcu-r—PaLtbwry/ 1 /--Jamest 11 W 0... M .11/..y4eny dvy—lt II M•. 1"). M. D K Anynt, mat 1 N., :1 fourth Pill•burgh Dollar SKr Ing• institution, ,Ye. Vl.urth Jitrrer, NEXT I , OOR TO TIIR PITTuttUROII DANE, S NON' OPEN daily from 9' d, 2 ‘,',•l. .k also. on Wrallaroday att4Lordory evening*, from 7 to v clock. ReproßA re•vlverl of all stuns not lora thon ONE !UMIAK. nod • ihrarleod of the porlIt• declared tort. , . a pm'. in Jun. nod lieoroile.r. 1ut.,r.v.4 ran drelarol •I the tote of vor per reSIII. per annum, ‘al the find rd Derentto.r, ho.rdis voutuduitiE the Cliorter. Ry Ire••.. link. nod ter, listiono !ottani...l irratirt. on ftpplicutiort at thr.ollice I.rrsedrni--iikOttlilt A 1,13 KR vrattriort,li Ildprevrell Ilephoro, John II ShordrherEer, OurerEe IL White, LArorkur Knapp, AA illus. V Julouton, N Unarm. Al arid/ 3., Jarrow W IbultuAti, Theoludd tilLertoetter, Alrimoiler lour Al l'etouv - L. Willmar. Phillip., ti iiiL.m J Atukru.o. J , .14 /1 , 1 liarkoterl, tlerdrorio. Ilill John AI K irk intrirt, Albert Colbertardr, J•.1.1f1 I) WI 14.1, .•1 .rroma. ./ osr.irrie, toAlt. Oter 11.ioruill. Alouvo A Curlier. A At John r. Crytrvi•e. Ile or, n, au, (10, low Y_ Ruhtle, Prue IA Jamie* go V tirllrtiore, Junrw tihulle. , tir•dE.. Sidrion, Srrr. ))lirdly BANKERS AND BROKERS. AusTLN LoomlS, and Bill Barker, F nt &1.. • r fin.l /nue c—llntnt St.. I, ...Altman! ..,14 Lota.l 11 v r t.....tada x. 11.1 nnI.I SZEMiIIMMIII All (Nana...incl..* alleal , rl ia,nytly HOLMES & SONS, Rankers and Ex- N .. change ltruketa 61,1 bran., A. "p: awl haat. Ka , hurt.. Ea..l ora W , nt,ro ~.tataally Lot sal, 01 all 1.16. 110 e Ut0t..”.1 .0 pal 67 )lnrt.•t Tlatttf.oo.l .66 1) E. ARNOLI) & CO., 11:Itikrrm itinl Lx X_S lanigr Brukora, lava., 1/1 1 i 17111)•.. Gael. Ito k t.,t.., Stain and Tinto Inarta. CA41.11..u. carelult, at Lenard U. and in, a - n. 44% !taunted n• any part td, Stuck. tannest and add r•anntnsann itaj- :in ;4 Fourth .tn..t, ....,t .1..., U. IL. linnk ..1 Lp Lan' git awn I 011 N 1% - l/OILS, Banker and Exchange 11.11... k . ,, 16,61,K, l'...tntlaer,zil 11,14 Rao S eh,x wtiglAt a.l 5.1.1 ...nittosAS. , ll 041.. n , u• cs, vitally .144, Ind So In tetrnt ptstd ot. IN•p. "It * t•n!., V.urtls uoarly ..ppoestr iL. SI SI Bank. J.. L. r r i..,b,AS WOODS, (A' allruereilLl Broker, and N•4.eat, Bowl*, 1 , 4 x kft, 114.1 Kelalr. Ywurtli hrtakt.urgi., Pet DRY GOODS KT ENV SPRING GOODS N. 71 Market Thr .1 rtl,t, hay...pv.l 1, mid are ii-gr their (Pat 11/1111.1a Si.ii I Nll 1. t., hi, 1, they te , all the ie.. 11. Oar ..1 then llawn/ , .r , 111111 the nerall) N. nett.., .111 1..1%1.1 tLul Ul' bn,t• .., n 1.1.. le .dirt and derral.le n .t,. I. iv. the preieiiii o ur ip mil," 1 , 1'.1 . .111Til ENT .“1/111.111. all 11.1 y lea and tiev..lties ii.• Kutra rl. h Mark and Cel,,red M. , itantrirti. Silk. , Jimper, l'hena mid Striped " Striped awl Plaid Itlatk " " Ta lilted Silk ral " " Clialll " " Bat ego " Law.. Alm., Tissues. Ban-pa, Chan.. Lawtin, ar- BIIAH'I.y AND MANIA-K.". thir Shawl and klatitle .11 nupplimd a ill. all Aty ha Grapey Cwilinsern, Stella, Silk, Ilt.a . lia, Chautllla, Lace, etc., ac. o ur .U,rk of o.,llarA, FluuuctuA, &r , .r pumod by Ally Muck Weyst of Wn Alutiou Also, u gaud unnurtnicut ,;1 NIOURNINti AM) HOUSE YURN ISHINO (.100D8. DOMESTICS. Prints, Ginghams, Chucks, Manlius, Tidings, Kentucky Jut., Oassinetts,luednieres, Cotton, Lin and POW clod.. dr. Also, Moves, Hosiery, Ribbons, and every uther Luth 1. usually kept In a first-clue Dry (Mods 'louse, to which we solicit a call and examination befory purchasing else,. here, ee we feel eeellileel we ILA,a ❑over beam able lo exhi Ltl en In a desirable etnrk. LOVE BILLYITIERS, ForTll,ly Voting, SIVVVII/011 A !ewe. miil7 74 Market street., Pittsburgh, Is. HOTELS MANSION 110 USE, GEORGE AU RENTZ, P.YRIETuIt. N, 344 Lile•rty ntre..l, Jinn Innate flu. Plualoitger laltut ttf the I'••uu+ylvnuin Itailraath which 1110,3 it tke wont , •a, Vviiii•lll itoUne 11.1 tit« city for Itaatuttlitt-t ti at rt ving lty that runt!. •l•he prupri,•tur baying, at cttnsitterable expettao. fitted up, ill ttart•lltutt ntyh•, limo SIANSION mutiltl ittsta,t fully tatlicit a nhara• of public rati,lll4p!. T 11 4 . 1 .” In lit Li 1. 1 .11,1 nplcu•lid BTAIILN and extonalva WAUON YAItD, afford. lug ample accuititutalatuto W travulern awl Larder and liar will La furtilahell with the balit LLu imirkrt eau Vtl,rd. fottl:y. .GAOL INTENT IIOUSE, corner of Liber ty nud Grant stroota, uoar Ole Railroad Depot. faal3:l4 JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. RESTAURANTS KENNET ALE.—W. 1). ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of BUMPS celebrated Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale and Porter, In quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited. nulLy MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA RILLA.-WM. D. EN(/ LISA, Pitt strort. below Penn, W now manufacturing and bottling the above beverages on an extensive wale. Ws article. are of the hest quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. HOSIERY AND GLOVES—Another very Inrge iumortmont of Summer llosiery, °loves and Mitts of every description, Juid received by uiyl9 A. A. MASON A CO. JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and for sale by H. MINNA A CO., No. 32 Smithfield street: Harper's Magadne for June; tiodsy's Lady's Book for June; Peterson's Magazine for June; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOKS published aro for sale by 11. MINKS. A CO., No. 32 Smithfield street. E— MERY-75 kegs for sale by mylb B. A. Ilk IMSTOCE. h CO • - • • t MONW= 1856. ONLY ROUTIC STITH TIILEE DAILY TRAINS FROM PI'i"I'SBUIWII To CINCINNATI ()NIA ROU'l W TIIRRX DAILY TRAINS FRO.I/ PP/TSB/TUB TU DA Y7'ON AND IN OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAVS. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. Cossicriso at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Steamers, Covington null Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Jlississippi Itadriml, avid the Lawrenceburg - it Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and ludtaria Central Railroads. TRILL/WU TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to lxxington, toninville, SL Lenin, Indiana/roils ' Ac.,Ate. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indhompolls, afayette, Terre Haute, St. Louis, Arc., Arc. TINE LUITLF, MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Rai!maul, the U. S. Mall Line Steamers, the (Silo and Alissisaippi Railroad, and the Lawrencebrirgh Route, otters facilities uu other route can Bite, no through tickets by all the above routes can only bo ',mound via Odnintms and the Little Miami Railroad. The route front Crestllue Yin Columbus being the shortest to Ci nein nati, enables a uniform and tqfe spend. Cotton onions -art. vortain passoligorn have full time fur meals. By the F. west and Bellefuntaine route from Crestline, a danqe.rnus ant break-neck speed is required, and compelled to overcome distanc'. By tine route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, passengers ride over roads ballasted tend smooth. By the Von:lst and Itollefontaltio route, pamengurs ride over the roughest roads In Ohio. TIIRKE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. FIRST IRMA have Pittsburgh at 3..00 o'cks.k. A. JL tor ere:mina., Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, SL Loins, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawiencelairgh Waite. This Train armee at Cincinnati hour and forty minnies lu ad caner of the Inrrot and Bellefoutalne settee. tin eusn Tams leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A' NI. for Crestline, Cuhtmubus, Xenia and Cincinnati. Thisi Train 11MktAeolillt,llull only via Columbus to Cincinnati. 'Nino TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh nt o'clock P. M. Ins Crentlinc,Colunibun, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St [AMIN, I,xingt.ii and Indianapolis, via Law rem,llurgli Kettle. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Finer Taos hew.. Pittsburgh at 3,410 o'clock A. Si. for CrentIIne,COIIIIIII , IIN, Xenia, Dayton, InillatiotHia, info) elle, Terre Ilaute, Vincennes, Si Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Ar. SECOND Tanis leaves Pittn+borgin at 7:311 o'closk A. NI. for Creel lie , t'olusubins, Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haut, VlMOllinei, Evansville, Tian TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh nt o'cbsgt for Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lnfoyet le, 'fern. Haute , . l'incriines, St. hunts, Cairn, kvansvllle, Ar. N. B.—Secure your tickets via Columbus, and you aro etas of connections. Steamers leave Cincinnati tinily for Memphis, Vicksburgli, Natches, New Orleans, Ac. The Columbus being the direel rents_ the Time Tables ot the liniment Roade ary arranged to run in close connection with this reliable route. For all inifiirtuation and Through Tickets, please apply at the oldo and PeIIII4yIANCIIN Ralirtsul Office, (corner omen,) under the Monongahela Mai., J. 0. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, ONO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. 01.0. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittatirgh. dectkl) P W S3'KADIER, tieuend Agert i i, Cincinnati. .... OHIO ANDNIISSISSII'PI RAILROAI) BILOAI) $1,214 - 0b 44 lipdy Pitt Lemon, lieuttetly T. Frlrtvl I. I.lrior Ovorpi K. Whito, A. A. I.}.rricr, Hurt., I) K 11.4ILROAD. l'lTTsfirß(lll To ST 1.()175, DIREcr Tile f• 411.• ULM:big stir , t•diti•-• Itsattot, i•-• 1 •••lit t Two ItA IN AU I k'( K tiV ANY OTHER liiitTE The sit tr•ii Collo-, with w and svarion4 saloon 1,41 , 1. a• ...misstates toot.) *slat, whirl, giro groat 0.1.1. In the itai • Ira, and phi, Ii is ittiattnionl•le isi, katiroati 111 I be Wret no. 'Yrasioi of this !Idol, are io the hands of easeful nod vlll.-r - Irt.re,l wet,. MN. Ititp-r) ••I superior character. nod wall luitit ItA I LY YAnyKNtl KR TRAINS ret stern Ptitataargh end :j f,••us , - . ad ItailrissAl, leave we I.•ilows VAST TEA', I.I.ITrA AT a A A LsAvr.4 AT 7.30 A. St :11K) Making 4......0e,t.L0ti• at Cr.-istltt.. lor I witatnspoli• and 1.1 Sr flout, 11 lA. OW.. 1., Saint • Pamir lig., list Cairo And t‘ro torlean. wdl I. k. ttn• 1111 Contint lLailriAut tit ing 0air4n...t..1 In•iin 14 4d1 , 1.14 - n eittiet Ttre I'n - BI flail. ..Awl bring (r••ni ti• J•-iterwt•ch City, cling-meta at J.11.1,..0 City atth making the cilieng...t, qiirictem. nniat oistill••rtA. Kansiiii and Nobrn.hs touseligo•r. can itinc.ll4, Wive A tam. writ( leo inn thriAigli wilt. tin, Eul.ttx. T(1.111. outlying at rt 1.A.14 , *ll al Ore a.m. flak. Ika.Ogv 11 itarbrobge l'ittstiurgh •u 4 FI 1..14 •4 1%111 , 1 . 444140 1,1 i 111 ~ill Gn Tu Late Ly the Old IL.Noa lm , 11,•1 and OhL. , and Waln..INN ItallroNA. maalitliz *me ...mat..., a... 1 8,4..1ina Ow dada). a. 1,.-. .,tta.,1 nal. anti unfitostNNl Tu keta an, raNtaNnat-le ..( time VA ft E..-- a.al St L.Ne.. flatirt , ntanta un.l I 11...11 1.• / 'U441111.0. and 0.11. 1 11 I. I It euttuntont, 1.11411 1.11 14 11a. 14 CS 4..1 <tsp.. , or 1., 414 12 1111 Tll ItUU ilt T 1( 'K k. 71.1 htt th, lug..haat/. •u may he pr, .1.,1 .4 A T Ts•k.4 A c.. 4.4 "Its. & R ,Strs l`nt Ltn itrt ittrne4 "Calm, ntwr,nrny- tit - y, 41. or J %INS )1. 11'A It D. Stwerttah UL,, , a... 1 Uisalnt.llrl.l R ,11 lAN V, ;14,412, Vat/O.:Kt TILE - PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAI). Tlllita It It AT t'ENTILAI. f4IIITY roonni'lltiatt t.lnt Atlas Ur Caw, with Wrstrru, Nurth•wwtilici u mud viiistot u Stab-ti u iwitteituitut Kiwittray Jlm t. isoraninta at Intralturgb Lnally Stinantora to all ;awls on thit horal.oe.tern latknos, tattling itt.at t , fa t , r. an•l GallArLl ..1.1:11 by .to, VH.b. b • n lornartlnd It. and in. 11. Gaut Wittwt. Hales betvreen Plitiladelphlnk Pittsburgh. e1.A(4.4 Dry titatila. i 7, , ,c. . to tin harm, Itetabititti. :qtel r.l.A.:Stti.—lkwilt.ti and Stathmery, Liry Haag arr., Let, -AO., lit tuu TIII It CLAN, -A ti 11.. }tagging, Vat ( 100 it k. I lu Hemp, ti • Flab. and ( iot , lan ant lord tnl 1 , 1.1 it . g— t%ttita law bar,l tilir In %hipping tit...la Ir.. any pant East of l ilt., I. par ticultit L, 'nark lag( . ."nn Plinnty/ronao All tlcarla rbrnitgnial a. t/ta Aganniiif thin Iton.it at ItltilsiliAtilita nr ItttiAburgh, oil tar lintarattloil arithout iligontion 1.1,11,111 T 51.../re P.Otvr, Itoolvn 5:1111011, J 1 1 1/11./.1e10.1, NlA4,;re vs A 1/1,./..atA, I 1 , 1,114,114 1111, I . litoburgls , I.ll(rit/gtunal At e., Cle, 01.1..; .1 1 1 51.../11/./sO, 1,44115, , It. ( vt.lrlint, 51.111.. n, 1 tvl . 14A1. 1111 A .1. 1 1, 11/1.1,.11 lw,n, 51,3/.llllr, 1(1.11//4A. CARBTIIIO TD6 Great United State• Mall and Expecte IWO l'A rtsENti F.Il TIIA INS RUN DAMS ot• entit lenoll trom I.I:HI'QCK ry CAI Ro, Tlito It I, in rotinliellon w¢h Tritium of 11., Uhl. nii.l R K and Mod RuOr...A. lot no iltruct tad only It. IL. roule I. Ti }.11.00.. 10 A M 1A11.14 AND CAIRO I:3I•NADA l'nesetig,v f...r 4t. L.llll L 7 lltut „r t i,„ It. IL %Da Are enrrtod dirrct 41. I...ufn. 0.3 t, A. M. and CIO I'. M —DeaVallt wan I.7ALIMA EXPRX•mt contsealutt at thtulteth top(*.ite Dubuque) with 11 Daily Idu.ol Stearn Darkottt for at. hull and the tipper Nlissi.- ropri river cities. Trait. leave Calm for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M. and 7:00 P. 1.1. Paseeugeni from the Kant and placea on the Ohio river, dmltilied for St. Louie, will euro 19 miles of tedium and en. ~, r tain river navigation from thiro to St. hlds, rind arrive fifteen hours in advance of dm river nude, by taking the cars at Cain,. • . - Tickets to St. Louis, (Wm, Palomino, St. Paul, and all 0,11- pol - to:IL Owes by this route., can la, iuei at the orrice of the P. and C. k P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Nlichigan Control Railroad in Chicago. IL 11. MASON, 1.43 suporinteift. G EO. BINGHAM & CO.—TRANSPORTA- TioN LINE--VIA PENNA. CANAliMigigh nod RA 11,10 IA Li —The entbacribers aro pr pared to ship FORTY TONS LIP Pitiil)UCK IJA ILI to Phila delphia, ilultilliurts, or New 1 ork, via the State W o rks. They will pay particular itttoriticill to IVay Freights between Pittsburgh nod Johnstown. Haring a DAILY LINE OF FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope to be able to render entire satisfaction. Z . , 44V4 stij6.";fl .. -. ~. c x. • 4. ••••••.•4 RAILROADS NNE= 11. 11. IIOUSTI)N, llenorni F7/4,4111 Agrut, Phi 11. J. LAIMIIA.EILT, Anportutotid.t, Altouun, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, MI I+ CIIICAtiv ni CAIRO CIIICAth) 1,11119, CIIICA~IU 1' CAIRo, CHICAGO to lIINGIIASI it Co., Caned Bnxlu. I.llmrty xl KIER 'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Affiicip.tm g the want of fasilities for truitspirting Freights to and from the Ear ern Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and RA roads, we lorrellsod our stork ou same, to a IN In{ DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1600 tour per no un/ each way. We assure our fru• n ds, and Ihose•dispisevl to patronise the SOSO. Ooprovetuents, Were will he nothing spared ou our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern sod Wt.lderld I r. .th prouiptitude soul despatch. Kigli A AIITCHELL., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. • THAT LONU EXPECTED BOOK, the SPAIUtoWUKAHM PAPLItti, by Frederick B. C. 01.7.1419---014. nest 12nio. The above will no doubt be the popular i 4 pring book, and in destined to a large toile. Pluribpstah, 4 .Ig that's by no acithor—w deed without a mune—perpetrated by Q. li. Philander Doesticks, P. IL Juet received by W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO., Fifth st, opposite the Theatre. AGARL)EN LOT FOR SALE—Containing nix acres of excellent Land, taunted on the waters et Charnels Creek, In Robinson township, mil. from th e city, and near Broadhearra Fording. The Land in well adapted to Gardening purposes, a it lies eloping to the South; hae a comfortable Frame 'Lou. 30 feet by ill, one and a half stork. high; a good spring of water at the Boat, and a variety of choice Fruit Trace Jun commencing to lour. Price $OOO. For further particulars, apply to BLAKELY d RICHEY, Real &Ante Brokers, Corner Seventh and Smithfield eta. F RESH SEEDS—Garden, yield and Flutter Seeds, of the most approved and reliable varieties, wholesale and retail, at the Seed and Agricultural Wore house, 47 Fifth street, of (apb) JAMBS WARDRUP. SODA ASH of a good and uniform quality manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company at Tarentum; on hmd and for sale by FLbMIN BROS., ALSO, 3 gross Ludlum's Specific 4 gross flooltaudss thirman Bitters 1600 lbs. Madder; 000 tbs. Gum Tragacantb ; 400 tbs. Nutmegs Concentrated Lye, a now article for making Soap one pound worth ten of potash ; on band and for sale by my 3 • FLAMING BROS„ ALOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown, will be sold very low, if applied for soon. It contains oue-tottrth of en acre, and to in a oentral pualtion. Apply to (mho ItIoLIESIX RIU Y. "• • • 4 • SA' t • .4'. I. • • • RAILROADS. Ohio and Pennsylvaniti,, Railroad. SUM . 3'IEIi AHItANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PASI , ENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, no follows Leaves Pittsburgh for Crestline at IWO A. M., 7:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. Leaves Croatian for Pittsburgh at 50 A. SL, 7;00 P. 51-, and 12.60 P. St These Tritium make close connections at CRESI'LINE with Trains for CiII.UNIBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CIIICAUO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points on roads extending West and South-went through OHIO, INDIANA and H.LLNOIS. TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY; making as quick and mere connection" to CHICAGO. an by any other route. Con nections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. l'amiengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Manalield ur Cleveland, and arrive lu Chicago early next evening. Trains East from Crniline make close eonnecGons with Trains on Pennitylvatila Central Railroad for PHILADELe PHIA, BALTIMoit Pt and NEW YORK. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin ch atl, Louisville, St. Lou* Indianapolis, Bellefoutalue, CI go, Rock Inland, lowa City, Dunlieth, Milwankie, o, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities in the West. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above piacea for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN hon.. new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1, P. M. Leaved Pittsburgh fur New Brighton, at 40%, A. M. and P. M. ASP- Fur tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela House, or at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKIN, Tit het Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. tily2u J. H. MOORE, Supl. CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN THROUGH Northern Illinois to Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ALL RAILROAD TO THE MISSIVIPPL Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAILROAD. FOILIKEDLT TR2. CHICAGO AND AURORA, AND CWITHAL UILITAAT TACT ll.tauwez, IS NOW COMPLETED. nod Trains run the entire distanc. 1 . 1 , 121 CIIICAOO TU BUItLINOTON, lowa, without chang. c,f Cant. The Only Direct Itonto to Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk, Mum - aline, Oquawka, Wapellu, Fort Den Moines, Council ltlull, Etc., and the lust."' ALL RAILROAD ROUTS from Chimg , to St. Louis, Blomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo, Spring held, Jacksonville, Naples, and internuslinte Stations on Di- Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and klississipp ILOlruads. •••••• . Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Bard—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central loan and Northern tdlivenuri—making tho quickest and moat reliable route to reach all the important point" west of the .11/ssisaiiiiii ua In/ al Council Blatt, with trim forty to fifty itilles less staging than by any other route. The Head. a large portion of the way. is laid with the CONTINUOUS itsti., the sus salient riding and lent Railroad in the West—well stn, kr.l with the lutist modern LuOulllollVee and elegant new Ara *d' By this route, passengers are sure of making connec tions. and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding vexatious, delay of fop and ice, and dangers of naviga te., as on the note by Alton. langgage. checked direct through from Chicago, and n' charge for handling at any point. TllittbUtill TICK KTS by this route ran be purchased at all the Railroad °Mc.s in the }knit; at the Odlce of the Com pany, rvruisr of (lark and Lake streeta, In the Granite Ihnddmg I at the Dels.l of the Ual.ma Railroad, lOW at the PI Illgan Contnl itailnaul Other, curlier of Lake and Dear bin it streets, opposite Tt ...int House, Chicago. !BRIGHT amagtiod by this route will receive immediate despatch. C. U. HAMMOND, Sup't. C. K PULLET'?, General Ticket Agent, Chicago. Ire- TICKETS can be procured at the principal Rani - lad Gmovssid the count, y nib 19 (Arent American and U. S. Express and MLII Rotate 72 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, LAD MO CHAR(I. up CARS AIM BALWAiI Aroma AIR LINE ROUTE RZTVCCIN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, iA (111CAOO, ALTOS AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly . ohleago and Illlsoloslppl ClO:Alit , 1 , 0 ccr Itt 15'4 hours. Trimlet lot, I h.. 111,,,,e, 0,1,14 1h.t.t.,1,,,11,4 %Netter street-- rt. Lots ‘l/..11,, SuttdA)a rsolott.l. ::15 A. DI I....ttin ttIgII Expresa daily, Saturdays excepted, 9::Ito P tl st tAmi. Freight mud F.mig.rnut daily, Sundays excepted, 4.•1•J A. M . • /Atmja,re catelomf through In .SS. Loofa Trwan• run dirtrt thn,ugt. to Alton, (^1"0 ruiles,) will. t:l chgtgy 11.13 , 1 I,llllltaq with the , COMpally INCHM3TY3I and 1 - 1111t1i1,4 it evnltutive counertiou r Trains front Allan to it Lndn. tai miles.) walnut. Landow.. These butte, h.r ortNl, convenience And etegattra, an. U 1151111,3004,1 on tin uestern waters, Levu; fitted up with Bath. and spacious Waster...no, alf./rdiug to pautsetatera the opportunity of re moving the , lust 1.141061ab1e in summer ruirtnrul trareling, awl rearltiu.; tvirealted (non the affects of a long nnla To K ANSA:3 and NRBILISKA this in the most direct route, and passeng+ •r. destined for Blomington, J. Psont N spis, and sil points on the htboossltipi, Kituouts. Cumberland and Tennessee liters, tt ill n o te the important saving in &snow., being.seTeuty-too ita to ht lo,nh, thirty-seven toilet le.is to Blomington, and Oily-eight miles loss to t!pringttelci, than by duty other route. ~hruagh Tickets over this route oetri hs pnicuruil at the traitai Banton...l Ticket °dives iu New York, Roetou 1.1/1/1%. Baltimore, Allsauy, Buffalo, de., nod at all Timiugh Ticket Office, thrkeiglitaft the Staten, oo i In Chkago at the Couspatiya No. 48 Deer lioru atnirt, oppieute the Tr.- ;wit llourai--atl at the Depot of the 'Mauls Central Rail foot of Water street. Iteap . outtit.lt. Ittlamtte Alen will OW.), ba at the tielean .f tht• raftoua Hum', roinK tutu littengt., to L.ltoCk Iltaggti,go Ittrotlgh to any pAut dt,dr.l on the line. K. P. bit/ROAN, Jr, Rapsrritatuntleut. If. J. D. SCIIFIKNIPatIItiKN, r, . tlone.ral Paßattatifott Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, aid oft.W liiii.oll PVITS_BUILOII TO Ciiinmbrie, luilinuiipolle, allotipi, Citiciiineiti, Terre Mutts Rock leltuid, Lamli,rille, iiiiiceimai, lows City, et. Louig, k:rtuinville, Dubuque., Dnytoci, ()Oro, timilout.., Xenia, Alemplils, Peoria, Zaueeville, Viekeburg, Peru, Newark, New Orleamt, AND Till PRINCIF kt. CISIZI IN Till PIM AND SOUTH, Steubenville & Indiana Railroad V% ilk it in 110%. COlllpiVieti a/Ili in etwomarul operation be- St,Ubt•ILIVIIk atel Newark, Ohio• Combining iinlirund and StotLitaixatt focilltion, thin route ollern to the traveler a deg . ..v.. o 1 comfort unrivalled by ally !toad running, 11rat from rittabUrgil. Fall Arrangement On and after MONDAY, November stll, ISM., a DAII.Y LINK of elegant and swift running titeamorn, comtuatuted by dapurieuctal and accou.u.uudaung ollloera, will leave PIM. burgh every day at 5 P. M. VENTUIIIK. Captain GORDON. FAIRY QUKKN " J. U 11.010. Kir Pasaengers deep on board, and reach Steubenville at ”'clock the following morning—connecting with the Past 'Frain at A. M., making diroct connection with Trains ft.r ail the above cities--tkpm obtaining a comfortable night's rust, and awitinag flat jattlfgue ru night franc! by railroad. air Fare us cheap as by any other Railroad route. Put' Through and Local Tickets, and further inftwmation, Inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON, No. 116 Water street, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. L. DEVENNY, General Agent. novl3 PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD. OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON TO OONNELISTILLE, fifty-eight ninon from Pittebtugh, on the Youghiogheny River. This new find-cum ROllll in now open for the trannporta lion of passengers and freight, in connection with the tine yammer NOLI AN, front Pittsburgh to CouueNeville, daily, no follows The steamer E.OLIAN will leave her wharf, above the Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half-toast three o'cick, for Went Newton, connecting there with the MorM lug Train leaving at 8:30 for Connellsville, and reaching at 1./..50 A. M., In thee for the stage for Uniontown. Fare to ConnelLavine $1 75 Fare to Uniontown 2 25 A Train will leave Connel!ovine in the morning, at 6:15 '4l‘.•k, for Kest Newton, and couneet thorn with th. tanater Kullan at 7:30, In than to roar-11 Pittabargt• at M. Faro from Otmaellxville to l'lttnbuirgh $1 75 • Tine Local Freight and husenger Train will leave Con rielleville at I0::30 A. M, and returning will leave West Newton at 3:30 P.M., stopping at all way stations for freight and passengers. On Saturday the usual afternoon tralu will lie over until the following morning at 8:30 o'clock. Passengern by the Saturday afternoon boat from Pitts burgh can by this arrangement go forward without delay. For further information, apply to the Officers on board the steamboat EOLIAN, or to the Agents at Went Newton qnft G,' n ells villa. D. W. CALDWELL, oct9o Assistant SuperixiteudetiL ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO KITTANNING. Leave as follows: No. 1, Express, 830 A. M., arriving at Kittanning at 11 A. M. • No. 2, Accommodation, LAO P. M., arriving at Kittanning at 8...25 P. M. Fare to Kittanning, $1,515 STAGES WILL RUN FROM KITTANNING, in connee- Lion with the Trains, for the following Owes: PARE- TABS %doming $1 71Breokville $3 I's Cho i.° 3 25 Brady's Band 225 it f'd lon ilk. 2 25 Itabneraburg 2 (0 Ticket-A to all of the above lac can be procured at the (Ake, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot on Taylor street. . . Ouluilinecm will leave the corner of Markpt and Fifth, and POIIII tiniFWayne streota, at 7:40 A. M., and 4:50 P. M., in cmiurctlon with the Trains. A. J. HOPPER, ruy2 Superintendent. FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, con taining 24 acre, about ooti mile below the city, oppo ,o, Manchester. There Ls on the promisee, a large Iran* house and stable, about 100 bearing apple trees ; also peach, cherry and plum mom, grapes, dm. Thin place would suit a good gardener. Xur terms appy to my 9 D. C. .1. H. SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood it 4 FARM FOR SALE.—We offer for sale -a Farm of 119 acres, about 3% miles hem Lugares Stay awl (on the Allegheny Valley Railroad). The ituprot ments conalst In part of a good and roomy dwelling house, frame barn, de. $5 nerve of the laud is cleared and cultism.. tett, balance timber. The whole is watered by excellent pinta Apply to [mei BLAKELY & EY. ~: ~~, L..s DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A 17111NOILILVON IN IiIEDICLVE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. IT WILL replace weakness with strength, incapacity with efficiency, Irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of rear tion, Lint with a happy effect on the general organization. Bear in mind that sit imiladiea, wherever they begin, finish with the nervoua ayetin, and that the paralization of the nerve of motion and sensation la phyalcal death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous ltilzlr Cordial in the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can coueey an adequate idea of the Immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions to the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, is bother broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and -built up. The mental and plivsica symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under Its Influ ence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself, and restore it to its normal condition. Lotto OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destructiou —fear of lusanity r dyspepsis, general prostration, irritabilb ty, ifervo.tiols, usability to sleep, disease incident to males, decay of the propagating [ructions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation pf the heart, Impotency, constipa tion, etc., from whatever Pauses arteing is, If there be any reliance to be placed on human tesaimony, absolutely infab Mble A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES The noparalli led effects of this great restorative in al coniplaints inehleut to females, mark a new era in the moral of medicine. Thottaande of stintulants have been invented thousands, of lusigurants concocted—till tinriswting to I, specified In the various diseases and llerungemeuts to which the delicate formation or woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF tIKNSN, Who entrant front weaknekth derangement, nerronimettil, more, pains In the hack, or any utitor disorder, whether collar to her sex, or common to both sexes-4thould give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS , Or others, will find thLs Cordial, after they have used a hot. tie ur two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of lwalthy off spring, who would not hare been so but for this eat, north nary preparation. And it ho equally potent for the many diseases for which It is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not in a single is• stance has It failed to benefit them. PERSONS OP PALE COMPLEXION, . - - Or consumptive habita, are rektured by the UK' of a bottlu two to bloom and vigor, changing thu skin front a pale, yt low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TILE )11861.11D1tD. - _ These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vie: weakness of the back awl limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous nein.- bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de symptoms of ounsumptiottn, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. LW of memory, confusion of kiwis, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrus t, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the eCils produced. All thus afflicted, BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, Should regret that a sound mind and body are the most ne , rensary„ .. retp/INiten to promote connubial happiness; Indeed, without , these, the Journey through life boconieff a weao pligritnagy—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind elswiuwed with despair, and tilled with the mein), reliection that the happiness of another become') blighted with your own CAUTION! Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will hero the proprietor'. facelmile pasted over the cork of cacti buttln , and the follow lug worths blown in the glass: Dr. Horse's Invigorating Cordial. C. U. RING. Proprietor. N. Y. The Cordial Is put up, highly concenuate.L in pint honks —price three dollars per bottle, two for live dollars, sic for twelve d,Uun. C. IL ItDiti, Proprietor, • 112 Broadway, N. Y . Bold by Druggists throughout th. United States, Cf 11.2410 and the West Indies. Pittsburgh DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER., No. 110 Wood at ..... FLEMING BROS, No. 00 Wood street; It. E. RELLEEI2, Wood street: Allegheny City... BFXICFLIt:SI & M'K FINNAN; JAMES T. SAMPLE & CO.; .1. P. YLEALINU. Agent fur 0hi0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. lapll,di.wly CURE O ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION, NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. HYGEANA BROUOIST TWEE TO TUE DOOR OF THE MILLION AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by Dr. Ciarns, or this city, in the treat nen t of evionituption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. W. refer to Da. Cum? Illazuct, cni fnutusu fl rattan iron east CutEitr SYRUP." With this new method, Dr. C. has restoml many aftlictod ones to health; as an evidence .1 which. he has Innumerable ta•rtilicates_ tApeattin,•• of the treatment. a physician retriarts: It is evident that Inhaling --constantly Wreathing on ta., , vecuble, healing vapor—the modicinal properties must come in direst contact with the whole serial =lintel of the lungs, scup thus escape the many and varied change* produced upon them when introdu!ad into tint stuniach, and subject to the 0-00,118 of .Lig.atioa." The Ilygssais is for sale by all the Druggists throughout the country."—Non York Outs/town of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the bnust, under the linen, with out the least inconvenience--the heat of the body being indiOdent to evaporate the liu,kL Hundreds of cues of cores, like the following, might be mutual: One package of the Ilygrann has cured me of the Asthma, of six years' standing. .1. F. KCIZIIIIRT, Postmaster of Dancannon, l'a. I em oared of the Asthma, of ten yturs' shunting. by Dr Cwt' Ilygivms. MAIWARGT litssrier, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y, wee cured of a severe case of Drunchitis by the Uppsala. My slater has beau cured of a ilhgreesing Dough, of several years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the pity.. ciaus. She WWI LlLll9d to one Moab, by the Llyguarm. J. 11. (JAMMU, RiC.111.4111, Mo. The Rae. Dr. Car.rviriL of New York, testifies of our ouvlt One io the following language: New Voss, November 15, 1851. Dear Sir—l think highly of Dr. Curt' Ilygerma as xv.rem edy la diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had onibe opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I am convinced that it 5. a irked excellent medallic, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the cheat. N. IL—Dr. Curtin' llygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and INJURICARI counterfeita. Shun them as you would. POMP. air- For wile by Dr. Goo. U. Keyser, 140 Wood street*. B. tiellers d Co. Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; tiargent, Now Brighton; C. L Kaiser, Ittchisiter. my 14,Niewtan rill Itg S All SF ACTO HEM ED Y-14'ront I_ all parts of the Country, north and south, the propri- tors are almost daily In receipt of such flattering twitinioni• Male as the following, relative to B. A. Pahnestock's unequal ed Vermituge: Messrs. B. A. Flanrsfock 4.E Lb.—l have been selling your Vertnifium in this place fur five year's, and take pleasure in stating. for the information of the trade and of the public, that it has bean, so far as I know, one of the most maniac , tory remedies in the market, and one of the meat tette:Ade medicines we have. I have aims !Kalamai knowledge el its good effects in numerous cases under the treatment of our physicians, all of whom Una it regularly, and always found ato be safe and reliable as a wono specific. I can recom mend it an one of the safost and hest in the market. A. STOLLEN WKRCK Preparod and auld by R. A. FA.tiNESTOOK & CU., 1,11,A) corner of Wood and First ata., Pittsburg!, F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. rIII.IIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In orffittary preparation incipient cholera, in short, In all cases of priedration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly efficacious; so family, individual or traveler should be without it. Extrnos.—Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chetult.l Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United Staten, and In Pittsburgh by D. A. FAIINESTOCK A CO., StIDLLIf a CO. And In Allegheny by W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Oppooite Smithfield street, 1177SBURCII, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONVI always on hand; Stone and Marble Curbing and sults fur (}queteries, wade to order. Furnkturo and Washattuid Topa, and I inposing Stoneanuide by uk.hinery, in leas limo and better style than eau b dube by mere inan,gal labor. Particular attautinu ix paid to the manufacturellf MARBLE MANTLES, (4' which we have a barge variety of bountiful pattern.. Builders and others are Invited to examine our stock, as we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices. 415 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a fool house, will be willing to remain lung without procuring gym.• or more Marble Moutles. They require no snubbing nor 'Wilting . ; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; aro• out Wade to tako lire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. hlarlde sold low to the trade. Hearth Stonea made to order. Uur stock of Marble in the largest he the West, and bnittit manufactured by the best wo.trueu, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, tilled with despatch. W. W. WA LLACNL SMUT MA.CIIINES.-LULL',S PATENT BURR SMUT MACHINES, used In 100 Mills in the West- They run light, clean well; are thimble, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by rreeking the Burr. They have been used for five years iu the City Mills, Pittalturgia,!(one of the largest tullls In the WestOand are warranted to clean well. For partkulars, set, awe d -Lille. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittantrgb. ap22 W. W. WALLACE- PO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel 11111 Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill Imus, Serowe, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob grinders, Cast 'lron Proof Staffs, Ake-, always on band and made to order, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penult. apt: STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.- Engines with the latest Improvements, Warranted Lisa quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata Iron, made on short nodes. Orders filled with deep stub, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap22 W. W. WALLACH. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —Tito .übscriber law on band, and is manufactuit, Portable Flouring, blabs of an imppovial they are very cont ract, run light, grind fairt,tfrvecto fifteen builielm 'per bour,l can be driven by dawn, water or borne power, and will prove a valuable acquiaition to Iron mutters, lequbennen anil_buwe stock feeders. Ordure tilled at 319 Liberty street,Pittaburg,h. ii#22alew W. W. WA 1.1.3C1e. EESON'S lIY DRAIILIC CEMENT, OR _Ly NAT al LIME.—The undershoted keep constantly on hand a large stock of this article of the best quitlity. The attention et Contractors and Builders of ,Navigation Locks, Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs' for Ilrater'Works, dc., is re quested to this article. The well known resistance and im perviousness of water, charactedistic of this Cement, renders tt of the first necessity In all structures exposed, to the action of water or damp. [apB3ml ENGLISH' dt RICHARMN. _ CARPETS! CARPETS!!--Superiorqualitp Bruise* Canton Matting, sr., AL. A freshatrivel not the Fourth Street Carpet Store. aP2B M. Ih a U. MaCIALLVAL 4 .. ~,, t , 4 , Nr• D'.ol MEM INHALATION FOR TB Glaziarsnosp', Ma., April 18th, 7816. A. P. SCHWARTZ, LKE A. BLVKIIAAI W. W. WALLACF. „ . r , '" • A • AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAI4 FUN TUI BAND DEDg couanS. COGS. /LOAngil' NPS9, BRONCUMN, wncion.Naartlati. OItOOP, ASTHMA AND CONSOMPTION. Tina Reautor is offered 116 the cool ,tnuoity with theetatfpfidence we feel In 4 2,t -. au 'snide which eewom folio to mi .:it-6:f. ire the happitsrteffects that can be do sii ed. So wide is the field of Its use fuluesie, and DU numerems the mutes of , • int cures, that ahnost every nation of mrthe eituntry els:fonds in persons, pith .) lirly koiarn, whit have been restored from alarming and even dellPeratedie• ease's of the lunge, by its, nee. When once tried, , sap. rinrity over every other medicine of its kind, la tetsiimitrind to escape observation. and Whew - ip cirliqts.S.Dii•knOgor the public no longer hesitate what antidote to eati n tloy for the distrewning and dangerous affections of the p inotiary or gans, which are incident to our climate.. , Nothing lea called louder for the earnest Iraq , cal moo, than the alarming prevalence and fitialitydf &we suntptive complaints. nor low any one clam of CUOMO had more of their inventigatiefun and care But or Yet no ado- gnats remedy has been pr.ovided.on , which the_publlc could depend for protection front attacks. upon. the . niaid tates2.B l w goon, until the introduction of the ougagy noronat. This article is the product of a long, laborious. ands , r.hifflefet successful endeavor to furnish the community, with such's' remedy._ol this lastetatementtlM American peoplonte now theMitelet ProPir l . ll . Imlge..and I appeal with' confidence , to their decieion. If there is any dependence to, be,placed ID what men of every class and station certify B i llet; done for them: if we am trust our own amen, when we see dangerous affectionsof the throat and lunge yield to It: if we midi:pond on the Assurance of intelligent Physicians who make it their business to kuow—in stiort,lf therelsany reliance upottany thing. then it fairrefutably proven that this medicine does re lieve and doeeicuie the claw of dLseuses it In designed far, be yond any and all others' that are known to mankind. if this be true, it cannot to, too freely published, nor too Widely known. ''he afflicted should ku.to it. A remedy that cures Is price less to them. Parents . ,hould kn,,W- it, their children - ate priceless to thou. AU Amnia know it, far .hteilth cants priced to no one. Not .oily should It be circulated here, but everywhere, not nnly In this coaotry, but in all' countries. flow faithfully we lave eaed on tide conviction, Isahuun in the fact that already this article Las mado the circles of the globe. The sun never sets on its litoltn. No continent in without it, and but few peoples. Although not ipso general nee in other nations as iu this, It is employed by the more intelligent id almost all civilized countries. It le eaten steel) employed in both Atucrica,--in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Stroll' Islm& of the sea. Life le ne dear to its 1/(ssileSSON there as here, end they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity. Unlike m i st prepamUons °fit, kind, it Is an expensive compoidtion of costly materiaL Still it is afford.' to the public at e reasonably low .price, and what is of vastly more importance to them, its quality Is never suffered to decline from lbw-original standard of excel lence. Every bettlo of thin medicine, now manufactured, Is os geol as et ,•r low been made heretofore, or an we are Ca pellao of making. No toil or cost in stored, in maintaining it In the best perfection which it pcstnible to produce. Bence the patient who procures the genuine Cittattr Pre-' zoom, can rely on having Ital good an articlenaliaseverbeen had by those win testify to its cures. By pursuing this course. I have the hope of doing some good in the world, can well as the satisfaction of believing shot - much has been done already. itiP• Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical and' Analytical Chemist- Lowell, Mass. . Sold by it. A. PAIINESTOCK A CO, at wholesale and re tail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all •Dealem everywhere. apl:4md&w (rent Cougt Am*. V SSIV&Vt*W° altT • JP Dr. Rogers' Syraip • • i ; -.r • FOR THI iXIMPLY27. MIRY. 07 Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TTIEDTWO TO CONSUL - '11101:f • . rp ME above Expectorant„,prepared. by an experienced .L Physician and Oheadst,.hss now become a etandard Preparation, and is offered 'for the IXIMPLFrff OURB - of those diseases of the THROAT and -,LIGNIOtt which, 11 neglected, =ally terminate taint in COPIn svm - rrioN.; It =treats no Opium, ColOrrieli or any mineral whatever.. but is camsed entirely of those .Roots, Herbs, and - Vegetable Szine.or.. witleb Pisa a specific influence upon-the Loop . and their. connected organs. Its immediate effect 1. to 1,111 4 siOrritit 3 9 4 and gently remove the phlegm and other morbidecre tions, from the Throat and sir-passages, thus nillevibg The Gough, by subduing the Inflammation and miter causes which give rise to It. It Is approved of and re commended by Physicians of the lashed standing, and may be given with perfect afcty to the youngest child or the most delicate female. Lesa Than. hat/ a Mlle will: generally curet 'any °nil., nary COLD or COOGO, b,y following the direettc , ur. —One bottle I 3 usually sufficient for a ease of intllll— enzUt. A fine donee will relieve Tickling Lit the throat, or Hoarseness. One bottle will effectually stop Spitting Three to SisbOttlea only era required In Bronchi.. tie or Asthma. . Four to Bight Witless will cure Lay case of Inapt* en t Conensnptiion. One boat is warranted always to do good, and satisfy the patient that be term the right road to a CURE. • Judge now whether or Doti: Is bestto use il.. Certifi-., rules on file at the office from multitudes of restored sof-, revere. A. L SCOVILL & Co, Proprietors, . No. ffo4 Booa.oweir, (cor. -Duane SO Wm , - York. For Sale by all Druggists throughout the. nailed NUN and theasdas. Air For sale, wholesale and retail, by rt. E SELLERS A Co., corner Weal and Serollii 'Amer!. Sold also by HENDERSON A 11110., Liberty 'street: IL P. SCHWARTZ, and DEPAILAILI d aIeIIENNAN, Allegheny. City. nov:itedaw The Greatest Medical Discevery OF THE AGE. . •• MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury r bas discov ered in one of our Common pasture lends, s remedy! that cures every kind of Humor, from the morn Scrofula Lila maroon _Pimple. Ile has treated W. in °cur eleven hundred moles, and never billed except in two cases (both thunder limner.) Ile has . now in is possessiorr over two hundred certificateer of its value, MT within twenty miles L.( Boston. Two bottles am warranted to cure a nursing, sore month. One to three bottles will cure the Worst kind of pimplro of the lace. Two to three bottles will scour the system of hulls. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst ranker In the mouth and stomach. Three to live bottles aro warranted to cure the wont case of erysipelas. - One or two bottles are win ranted to core all humor of the. epee. Two bottles tiro warranted In cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. • Four to six bottles aro warranted to cure corrupt and run .. Mug Mears. two bottle will cure scaly eruption of the akin. Two to three bettleti are warranted to cure the most &o perate lases of rheumatism. Two or three bottlwi aro warranted to core the worst cosset, of ringworm. Three to four 'sales are warranted to cure salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will rn e the worst case of scrofula. A benefit IA always experienced from this first bottle, and a pertevt cure is warnuitel when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wenderful insdicittes of the day, as that a COM moo weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone walls, should care every humor in the system; vet it Ls now Is fixed fact. If you have a humor it tote to start mere are no Ifs nor ands, bums or ha's about suiting some cases and not yours. 1 peddled over rt thousand bottles of it in theViclnitY of DOInOII. I know it sheets In every case. It -has already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Itiossaelpsettm. 1 gave it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. have seen poor, puny. NVOli4 leaking children, whose fiesh was soft and flabby, restoreibto a perfect state of health by one bottle. 'to those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It give; great relief to estarrh and diz ziness. Sumo who have been costive for years, have taken and been regulate! by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where them is any derangement of thefunc thins of nature, it will cause very singular teenage, but you , must not be alarmed—they always disappear In from rot& days to a week. There is never a bad resultfrom Dream contrary. when that feeling is - over,you will feel yourself like a new person. I heard some of the most eztkasagant, encomiums of it that man even-40,,snefl tu. No cbangeuf diet is ever necessary—eat this ° bed you an get. base Um wise an herb, which, when sirturtered In sweet ill; dissolves. Scrofulous swelling a the nook-, artd brider She eat's. trine. 60 cents. trice of the Mollie I Discovery $1 per bottle. Directitne for floe.—Atiu" , one table, spoonful. nor-day.. Children over eight years, basert spoonful ; chficheit from, five to eight yews, teaspoonful. As no direction can be. made applimble to all comititutions, take enough to operate-. On the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY given personal attendance In bad cases of, Scrofula. Sold, wholesqle and retail. at Dr. ICEYBRIt's, 140 Woods street, corner of Virgin alley and J. I'. FLEMING, Alle-. gheny: aplftlydaw SANDS , SARSAPARILLA. IN QUART BOTTLES. thr the Removal and Permanent Cure of an Dinemes arising, from an Impure :rob. Ike Blood, or - Habit qr The Solon. • HEAL'ill depends principally upon the , condition of the blood---as oxidation by its pa.asago-• through the lungs, and dfattiltißion into the organs of ab-• world ion, client:anon, respiration, and secretion, constitute - the phenomena of Life. These organs are imbued with wonderful sympathetic affinities; if any one of then, is int-. properly affected. they all Leconte irritated and inflamed, the stomach gets deranged, pains of all kinda.mune on, espe-. dolly in the head and Hulls, accompanied with a burning: least, lan of appetite, extreme overrule debility, nausea, mor bid anxiety, depression of spirits, &nitrites' sleep, and !Wheel position to make the slightwd.physkal exertion. lithe vital: Bold be charged with the elemeuts of disease sickinsta mustt is. k .the consequence. It is then evident ilia a medicine MT needed that will cleanse and purify.the hfood,inul shah - is SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. It atedapt diimsflop,,creal4wap-, petite. strengthens the system, and by removing the cause of the disease effects n conipleto and pernmetentmon. The following unsolicited communication. is oils among, thous - olds that are.from time to-time addressed to testing: l 4 all quarters of the world. to which We invite attentren; LT eN Co„ Olunott Tem, idarehl4, 1855: ' ' Mews. 4. If. & D. Sands, New York—Gentlemen ;In Abs. , ring of 1853 I left Indiana with my wife and seven chil dren for Oregon, andanived safely at Nahnottila lb v' S W it ' River, without arty-difficulty int this place otireidestboy was - seized with a swelling Boa severe pains In. the:lege. which slay by day grew worse, until hie legs contractodundlecame so painful that he could not walk; we bad to carry him in and about the wagon like an infant; his moaning was dreadful, keeping us awake nearly till night-, We emb e d-. Albany on the 3d of October, completely worn out by physician, Dr. 11111, who fatigue; by this time be was reduced to a -perfect skeleton. give loin medicine that would relieve the pain. In this exi t gency something krauainial to be donespeedily v oideath,was l i l l o e n n' est w ly e or ' T r lEssog ei l b l i re Nl o! 'o ul c r u not i cu '' re him, although he maid inovitablo. -Being MCJlntliffiatkli to Icy your Steraaparilla, i . procnnel a bottle; Oiler taking some Ms appeared Wunttl; but persevering with it.l obtained a second bottle, whicheeeined grapple witb the disease, and caused a marked improve went; the swelling and pain in the legs Non rednes4,ll B appetite improved, and his color begun toy-own. , couraged, I perches...ll a third bottle, while taking whlekugp swellings In his legs broke, and mime pieces of hones:ones eighth - Or g. lon cauw- 011 4. -after Which...W*4*s strafghtened and healed up. Ile is now perfectly recovered,. has no appearance of bOng ix . cripple, arid cao.perfarth-ti,4 kinds of common Wear. AR this has been effected, rat =Mt. can cortify,ity threo, bottles of your valuable Sanwparilla. or: which, under, '''''' , •'" 4 - a' "• --D Prx tuP -minOnsis-living , tostirQr. revtdrifilV, • IkER-DA VI. 44 101„. Prepared and sold by,A. R. k D. SANDS, DrnMistit, and amino.. If 4 ridtrea street. Neiv York. Pohl Mae by A. FAIINESTOCK d CO., FIAIIINti HMV. littaiurgh,, and by fix Druggists gesanOly. Price $1 per Dottie, as or alx to ! tko atlat •ax Vt 6. • . 4 , 't .., ~ ~. ~!--,',!...:-Y-t.4:7.'"45i.,". t ~ l' +lf 54, 4 . `‘ !IVA , E f * - W • h • • - - T‘7:z j 4 y 1•,, • ----A ••-• 1 , t ' t "ti.f. r . 73 Eµ. . ,,, .. 1 1 sw VI Y" el: r 4 ' ' 1 ,, - . . `"'~,~. t~ ~~ ? ice: a~ ,_ , ~.s~ .....z- ... ~- •:- :: - ..**. i(4.: - - . 5! •.--•. •.:•••••:.:.::,-: ..; ,:...A . :,-,::-.-. ~:!.4 ~:., , _-: 1; . ..;: f . 1- - • - • - •„.. ~.„,... '• ' ,-.., ii• . " , A . • 4- ems .• i \ - ...' , I lEEE . `. y , ', Y l , ', ;~. ~;~_ _ '. • • • ,;^ , ® • . ': . - :.:',..t. - :,',';:Zi:',', .-.. 4..;.4';.ii;X':;'.. ...• 1 ._ .. _ • ...,.., ..... -•.;:. ~,- ,N . -. ..,!...,....Y:', ' •.g . : , 9;f . • .. - i.•.;;:i'.. , '..',: f, , ,'P'7.... 7 :. , . 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