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Plea., give Imo a call, as lie can't he beat in nitit'manship. frii)7.ly BS HOPE, MERCUANT • I'At Loa, Third . •treet, [mkt door to Dispatch Bun Lug, thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore Lev leave to ask a oossUnnance of the eihe, as I, a 110% better 'impound thou ever to furnish be, 1r1,13.10 and ros. 1.01.4 - 11 with ferments which Will insure enttrt tatIALSCIDVII 1k rl , vat's keeps on prod r hulre wegortmeut We littrtit styled of VI4:I3TINGS, which to wlli mike to order on We shortest uotwo, ut. 0 reneouulde terms. .I%_ A perfect fit always warmntwl JOHN H. TOtr:10 THOU. B. YOUNG VRANCIS L TOUNO B. YOUNG & CO., No. x Smit' T. nowt, oppoalto City Hotel, manufacturer... A..A Mir MU KNIT() ILE and ClidIRS, of ovary 4iyayriptlo•.. Ms terlais and tiorkmansitip •arrant.d, and sold at redo , .1 pricy., Cwe [Una ill packing for land rO,l wet, curring,. ang3l WOODW ELL'S FURNITURE AND ,cuAuts, Whalenle and retidl, embracing every male of furrilture,le Rosewood, Mahogany awl 11 et, table for parlors, chambers, and dining rooms: evi•ti to any dew York or. Philadelphia. and at Rower prices. Every article made by bawl, and warranted. Cabinet Maker, supplied with any quantity of FURNI TURE and C11A12.91, on reasonable Lerma. hotels and Rteamboata furnished at the shortest notice. of- Warerooms, Noe. 77 and 79 Third street, a 2 PITT/MUM:ill, PA. STOVES.—No. 124 Wood street, above Fifth.—We beg leave to call the Trade to our stock of tituves,inollow Wgre and casting. in general. Having perfect ed every thlng•ln.'our lino, vs can safely stay dint see cannot be surpassed us finish, fitting, and strioothriese, by soy lu the trade. Merchants will firm It to their advantage to call be fore buying elsewhere. fel4 611AFF, ICETSMYER, & ORA FT THOMA. OLIVER, SADDLE, II eRN ESS AND TRUNK NIANUVACTURRR, No. 4 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. 93. Hone Clothing, Whips, Spurs, ac. [oet6 I. U. /UM.-- I. h. DECIT. Jospb Us\ NY, Forwarding and (Annul ink. Mor , ,461).littor street, Plttiburgb. Leta 9 WATOLLES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY AT GURATLY REDUCED PRICKS. JUUN MOlGaillifiTS la sjoia pelting. off his large and choke stock of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goode at a very small advance on Snit coat, preparatory to enlarging his Store Room and the purchase of an eutire now stock for the spring trade. Persons iloairing OR.RAT BARGAINS should call early, es It Ik. M dAzenaination to , dose out• his present clock with out regard to former prices. , Dou'Llbrget the pIace—ROBRRTS% 16 FIFTH street, neer' Market. Celia MEN. ANto BOYS' WINTER CLOUTING u1i....--aosurnaL a BRO, Fifth street, opposite Ma sou's, have a large stock of Men and Boys' OLOTIMNO on hatni,tatittithattrecenkientirall nOw and elegant styles, which Obeyer% prepared-to furnish at tho lowest cash prices. thoia...large sad Ihshikinable Ito,* of OPTS' VIIRNIEII.O NO GOODS. dealadly to. =stow MARTIN L. SITVLBS aLOnna ALM?. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY—BIG BLOW d. CO., successors to B. Id. Bi:vlow, No. 46 Dia mond alley, near Wood street, Pittebnrgh—CAßßlAG kts. COACHES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, and every denceiption of PANOY VEHICLES built to order, and finished In a mapper oileoriwitemttor lminity at deolgn,elogance of finish, skl of *or :loinansbip' and ditrability or 'notarial. IF/ 1 •9 40 "AratragW- (nova i DRATT'S NURSING BOTTLES-3 doz. of these totoonent nursing bottles, secelve4 by JOS. FLEMDIG, avAIS OClrtwr DißMOnd and Market at. SUMMER COSTS' AND VESTS.' L HiRIiatELDAII BON, No. 70 Wood street, have ecelved a largo assortment of LLNINAIVASINAZURICA AND 444., 4ITAS COATS aad NYlNHAVAliblaittest Styles 1.04:410e, taftt. ,New Yor manafeetexeria EMI* te7 / tree- .D.NANONLBLE PRIORS. Air Also Linen Dusters for Traveling. r. • . „ „.* " • • ••,, • ' 'AO' • , es, f- 4 r ttNe 44 : BUSINESS CARDS GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET! ;1..E IV SCA L E-11. KI.EBER & BRO., have Just received a small lot id lINNS & CLARKS' PIANOS, , .....'..,--'". :•; ; .4: , ,, provided with their NEW SCALE. This is . ';'...." -.--.• * their latest. and undoubtedly the moss IM PORTANT improvement as yet male to the Piano Forte. The POWER of the instrument is almost DOUBLED thereby; and in point of volmne, evenness and brilliancy of tone, they surpaas anything as yet produced In the shape of a Plano. They posse.n all the advantages of the Grand Pianos, with out any of its disadvantages. We now challenge comparneal with the Instruments of any other maker in this i°n nn %, confident that every untinisi.sl Judge of the article will at once admit their smeertoritv. The public is respectfully 1..- Vited to call and examine these Attprrt , instrument, li. K LEBER 1 It 110., Sole agents for Nuntei A 'Resits' Pianos For Western Peunsylviolia. No. 63 Fifth street, nest door to Masonic flail . P. S.—Splendid assortment of the above shortly expected for the Spring Trade. ap,. NEW SPRING STOCK OF CHICKERING & SONS PIANO FORTES. JOIE , : IL • ..ilt hes - Just receive.! - • PIANO FUit plated the took, selected fur Si RTX-Fl V E nesr Mad splendid Instruments. every Tnriety sod .451 , , manufactured by the Meseta. tilikkori (Itosteuo from the plaltemt ALX 01:TA V E to the most splendidly II Seven Octave Square Piano Fortes, as well as their superb and iuimltabin Gras.' and (brand Pianos. EVERY PIANO FtlitTE to tins lot Is ~1 their NEW LICALE, with their PATENT IRIIN FRAME:, and PATENT ACTION, and are and t sly warranted to th,. purchaser by the nissufacturere, but by the subscriber, bets all respects as perfect as Inenumeuts crsu both ill regard to Material out Workunueddp. PLUM INVAILTAILLY TILE SAME as Is floalon, At the Manufactory. _ . JOIIN 11. MELIIIII, NO Si between Diamond alley and Bourg street. Agent for Clackernig & Flnua. llocon, for rittmbur,:n and W.tern Pen°. 1:1i1=5 FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. & H. McCALLI'III, -8 FOURTH STREET, NEAR WOOD.-'“ TILE attention of purckaa.rs i 4 ro tfully tnvited to our present Stock, selected for SPRING 3ALES, inctudiuK Beat quality Voltota. Engilidi and Tapeatry 1.0- 13rusaele and Tapestry, Krifirlll. Criminal and Stair Bruasata, Super. Medium end Lose Extra and Super. 3 Ply. Prod rilgi,llll.. Best Imported Extra Twitlod and Damank; Rall and Emir Carpets; Floor Oil Cloths, from 2 to 24 feet vtdo, ‘arat, qualities. and pro ; Table Oil Cloths; Frme:ll illtenl and Fitubonned Nano and Table Cocars; Cautou ,sod C.a-nou )lat• ling; Hearth !tugs; Door Mato; Stair !bah.; Lint, Nag e. 1.1 Inttoh Carpets; V eanottaa Mudd; with VA M . ) VILVIety of Wm. don Shade.. Oreeu and Buff Holland, Ito., /Lc_ all of will it. offered at sale at Very moderate rated da-We are also pr.tarod t,, Furnish lIARRINOTtiN'n CARPET LINING. MANSFIELD SEM AND Allegheny County Normal School. About four milt 'on the city, near the junc:, , ,, of the .K...stown and Was/amv.li Han? 1.6 , ad. , . 11 M. KERR, A NI., nui.t-tt,tentlent NI [Lt. M. A. Istt.ttlt, Pt.:J.:11.1 Seminar, REV. R. MIPIIIIP.N/N, A M Pt.,f Pitli unti*.rnigned, VI In tali Seminary tut! Ntainal /14.11, “I/ Tl Er DAY. the 15th id April nt.'s. 1.411 I.• tri Yea. A 1int11,4.1 nutnls.‘r of fentalel n 1... v 1 1 . .1,10 • ILA t , upentttett•lrett. tewal laattilmtt -Mame. I .1, and at Irani „Y.: to qt,art, al IN Al% ANC, i•kiging and I.4clit from •••• reattltorl. or Lit.w doslfing t•• I.talYtt, 1.. f uttier ctw Surota./ ;t 1 ,.11"1 al any tau,. atl.l - ,•tm,, lu •• LO tha altar tiocund gtlart• I...cture. xul 1.. wadi Trrtn, krt Tv:Letting . lor furth, lu f.n n.afio. CAMPBELL & POLLOCK. Wth , LEMALE DEILEIISIa Staple and Faney Variety and Dry Good, AND MANI FACT I'RR Y. 4 .‘F PLAIN AND WAVED LINE CILT I .IOIA.IIINGS No. 9500 d at., 1 orut r of I)lamok..l alt..) r r iiEy refer to a long CI:. 1.1.9.caa ea a *air Kuttrttrit...• a, . pur. t I ..1 sr 1.11 Kelt (ha latmat oral .t at, , l at , &IA ; fly other oil.ablishmont A nlnApreln•t• in. ut. ‘.l Y.11.1.‘1 aft... Anon N.lll I•c .h•.O 11•. r. ILAJ.ts. *llO !•• II • • All. Iw for ~ rr h .I.llh , t•IA • J. & T. (ilt01"1"1' BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, 'ix. Fine Old Monong•heln Will.ky PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY ; RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLER!. CuRNER UP SIIITHrIELD AND 1 . 1,NT Z,T1LF.1,1,. I.lll'BlllllVill, DAVIE) CAMPBELL & SA)IVEL 11)1 I.CIC hale ro,w-1nt..4 t— g eilter 11.11, t.• .5.41911.1.1..4 f4.51.1..Cti, for Ow tr,romrtion .4 n r . 11 ,1 itit.l the 1/1..11:1U Sur.• • I pinln Way..l I,iro. M•m1.111,11 Nv A 'l' S :I\ll JEWELRY -.IIIIIN M IBEKT, 1' V :VI 11 . x I • 1111 I N sT , ..• • 1 . .•• I • ‘• n 4 CINCIS. of llu• lilted e!MMII hry, MtntntureCam..., Il• 411.1 (.1\••• INEM=9I IS, .tuattattla, Ear-Itteigs, Curl I•tio, mll4l, SiOt •• • and Skivrr Elpectwchm. !illy, and Pihirti k For4a, Jut, Corsi and Pan." 6..16 lArg • the best nt nll prters The ta. , Ote stAxic Irns born inirdillogl dirort In m Illy I . tr of a / a d 0.14.4.tp.1 with nroA, ,nrro 11. ttrtAr. and will be rli nt MO ..I1 alchrls, CI., nurl Jr•nrlr, r• 1111•In•r• v , .: l'r rroing ox.. istr•al In the In"( n,. r. Clot ,It% r, 1S nIll• rlawnlfy made In urdrrr. JOIIN N. itotirmr,, nyli Fath I, -at n L. Mar 1,1 DALY'S STOCKING • ‘cToity. c DALY cot's., of M./11,r Ark) • k ItL birlA s t. ild• Can 1 hat be WI, ~ilinK ~(1 .011 intent... Ile in f,rnus the Anti all Liuds..l I ltki I hill, at hie !Jot FA, R 3 1:11.11 Brilltilog . . on I' I IoTI I t at all Limos to the Itantotctool W tht. public. 11,1 11,./., t work of 1114 souV itantotfactort., brought o t b.: wooftmotst of floods /It :Oh I r bt oupe t.• t o Ott). whlglture reattinutod t , he of tlo. 104 :11l .111: y, and ii I to. sold tit the most fo•ttonotble privet. too but oh , ral , • goo., at ot 1..1 V: Alltrk Lair) ao.l t ill .11.• 1. LIEMETERI MARBLE WURKS ‘_/ MATTHEW LAWSON, l'iLtern, AL MARBLE 137. lIREIrtY oreet, below \% syn.. QPitiNfililt 11ARBAUt.iii, COUR ISSI , IN Ly flea etas., Dealer In %fool, .s 1i410116, 014. i gt2m•rally, Pi o n, Liberty street., rattOblifitb. .s 14 MANUFACTORY—Mgt. KENTER sin doors Irons the A 411041114 t, oppllSltt• the C4111.....t‘ii °Mot, Allegtretry Ckr,As prepared to fill orders for end all-kinds of ORNAMENTAL RAIN WORK. The Lest finality of material Is furnished, and entire satisfaction Kos, unwed. myl63lssely NEIV INTELLIGENCE ()FFICE—If you wmtt to 1t...t0" hud emplo)nient, huy ur property, tall at 11.0W8lt'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. No 14 Fifth atrrot, near Markel street. Lewd Documents and Cup) lug done with us fatness and despatch. I felb,tl; JOSEPH It. DIV% RIK. VORSILA'S LINIMENT —The best nwnt now 111 as, f.. 1" spriuus, bruises, otc , Id dol. past revelved by Js)e, 1.E.N11 Sti, ape cornet Diamond and Market at. PIG METAL-190 tons good quality, void blamt, Jura recelve.l per steamer Irene, and for sale Ly 21p29 I'. M. DAVIS, corner Wukl and Fifth etc._ GREASE --Bayer' celebrated Grease for Drays, Carts, Blll{o4ll, Railroad Cars, Ac., In cam., kegs and lads., fur sale by II KS RY 11 CiIII.IN'. COAL WORKS FOR SALE.--Sixtv three acres of laud, with -", of Coal attached, etel . all the um p.,.sen:nut thereon In sueo.,•1111 operation. Said Farm is situated on the Monongaheia river, :A miles above Vitt burgh, and is supplied o al, a Farm House. Baru. Tenant Menses Orchard, itailr.,ad, and an excellent harbor The vein of Coal is live teet thick, and cannot be nu: passed in quality. Fur further porta 1..... apply te NICIRILSON et PAYNE, el2.:tf No. 3.35 141..11 . 1,1 nr.t. THE NATIONAL lIOT EL FOR r.-- The above llotel, fronting the Monotambela Wll4ll, in tiVoim Smithfield anti Grant streets. together o ith the STAIILFS thereto attached, will las for rent after the :st day of Apra neat. The above Hotel being very large nail couinnslious. and near the proposed ailes of too Railroad :Stations and the Wharf, offers remarkable inducements to thore Wtnbiul, t engage in this buninesa. inquire et the Lace of UEU. ARNOLD dr. CU., Fourth street. cult&tf—cliD RARE CHANCE.--The subscriber hay ing eng4,l in antler loolinetei which demands t, who d Uwe and attentin, o Loh. to dispose of To and hieary Business. The mt./Ll:Wing of the nOUS, in well known ete the first of its kind. the business large and increasing by cAstorueni of the beet class in the city. To an ENTICAMISINO BUSINESS MAN, It Ia a rare chance and a sure fortune. Fur particular@ enquae of febalf W. A. brmivi, corner Wood and Sixth sta. W - IN"DOW GLASS— ho lxvcels Bxlo Owls; 40 do. 10112 104 30 du. Axl2 do.: .26 du. 10k1ik do., and other siziA--Swear eilitiraid—for sale by SNITII, MAIR 1 Efr.NTER, ' 122E+ ad and 1.61 Finn. street. MatakßPLES•4:6l7olg;" • .;- • , 4,;„,g.-.4 PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1556. C. DA I.l', Garner Nut Lei alley aani F.I 11 lit 10 lack, fos man by Itharn ArAie A ituNTER. .. ...' .tr N, 1 .. ' t..''... 1 =ISM LIST OF I.INCLAIMED PAOK.AGES RE MAINING is tag oCtlca of THE ADA all. KJ-PRESS CD.O PAN Y, No lid Worth Wiwi', Pittsburgh, whirl., if not called her beforr tbd 1 0 111 ST DAY DP JULY next, will lw sold at imblia Auction to pay charges and for account of nli..iii it may concern - : Atliel) & Bro., I A.mt, • Columbus, Pad Adams, .1. AIL I package, I'll taburgh. A loorican, 1 keg, do Al lon, Col. J T. 1 pkg., do Breen,. 11 Ff. ' I t bag, ' Allegheny city. ltemin and, .1. D. 1 cone, • Pittsburgh. Itrenton. W. I hat boa, do Bane. W C. • ' 1. bar, • do Bethel, S tl. I pkg., du Ilack,.len. .1. 1 do Co. Itlyt h., Wto ' 1 do do lion lIRII. Chan. It I trues; do h./minion, Dr. A. B. 1 Liov, New Lisbon. Ohio. .:: 4 4 . i Bur.„-an, 1.. A Pktl , la , alilikirvilln, Pa. il. ~: a . 1...1. C. .1., lllttabrirgh. ite....ii 0. Coo I • •.1...5, Uniontown. Burden+, L. F. C. keg. Pittsburgh. 1,1..... ti is lteteer, box do Itrdlcos. 011 as F. 11 1, 4 • do Brewer. I , ‘l , , do Croaent.t., 121...1...th,2 1,..n, Costar county, lowa. Coult. Mr, 11. .1 0 Pittsburgh. l'olburn. I. ,iu Ibrn inglnun. Ill.!, h. A 111 , •I do Port Griffith. Col . or. B. 0,1,1,,n code, Pittsburgh. • carriplell. J. A. part,w, Klttanning.' Clem., 11., Ralf do Prexidlo Yurnare, Po. Clark. Wn . 1 2 do Pittsburgh. I rengue, Wm. F. 1.; It ! . • Cueravillo, Pa. Citir... Office, .to Frank lit, Pa. I/ewarth, NI 1/ r latf,,;"' Pitteburgh. lionnin. Mae cusan parting., do I,lollt, .1.1 I. du . I.lllllnfly, Hat till it,,, '.I do do Panto,. W 2 bale's, Anderson, Ky. !: D0r,...y. 'Flue, OF I 10.1., Pittsburgh. • Ica, ix. tea.bi I d., Warsaw, Pa. English is Appleton,' do l'lttslairgh. . Ehrenflold, ft. I pad. tig .•, I all burg, Pis. Er net, Chas F. M. 1 In New nottelta, Pa. Forter. lioury 1 ',kg., Mercer, Pa. I' 0, John- 1 tell alms, I'ittliburgh. Fauber, II c I ',kg, rill Freynntn. Lemuel P.l Ix 0. Mack Hawk. , Fteynant..ll. I' 1 pka . Allegheny city. Yu 111 em, r. A.ll I true;. cittaburgh. 1, 1 i i :: : 1 :1 to - 1:1 .i ' li , Fulton, ' ,.t, ' . :; l Pi '' . k. ''',l. , , Wirtemlntrg, Pa. Pittsburgh. n du Allegheny city. ET , IIIRII, II Pittgbtlrgh. • pkg., do . tioodrn, lire. It. In,. Warsaw, Pa. 61. n, J. ..'t 1, tr'k. Pittsburgh. , I lima. .1 Pkg , Connerxville. 0i.00,10, R. Il . J.. Pittehnrgh. i !trek, J box, du Direr, .1 neck, do I Ilardy, A. L Canal. venango co. I I 'arils, J. do Vaidri. Ohio. I hut ley. Jet., do Washington city. !lender...l. Mrs. I. Belletile, Wood co., Ts. !loin., with link, jaukago, Pittsburgh lielt,CLltlll, 1,111 N do do Illopkin.., Tlo,tliy do du 11 ,, 1,0 , n11 , , OF C do ,1, ' line, John :. 1 'biker, Chrtat 11,../ktr,, ON A II . 0.. ; Finding, 51 ;1, 11,4foisn, .1. I. , I laii...r. kleo.S..phia k do 11.-using, Aug .1., 110htt. Chan 1 - 11 , x, 1 /load, .1 W. 1 ....k. , I (Mali, Is I keg, I Hart W 1' I pt.g , /lotolers..,u iteo ./.. 1 ,1 , . .dorm.,,. Andrei., 1 do 1 .1. .1. okitd., Is.r. Y. 1 1..,... .:::I 1. , . .111. 1 I 1111 1.•1, Ire of d. C. , .. C .1 . ow. I: 10nt...0,, .1 dork,o, ll' II 1.,e 'I. age, heolher.., .41, ei• 1 , , lidrkicitt.l., 11..11J.4 .1. ' K. Hi, O 1 .1, I . /....11,, I' =EI I • .• NI. ! pkg I. r-t 11 II I 1,0,. MIIIMMM , i : ~ Inill MIME T d 1 =ENE \ I 11. N i , t i k \. r Kr, I; I `-‘ \I,I t / / • heLl I , • 1 1 pk 4 1 1 rt., • .. I If I A n I 11, t fia,l 1 W .11 , it " 1 , 1 . ... 61 11 A lir lIIIEMMMI e. Copt \lurk I 4-. • l' I d.. I: 1+“, I. \i I 1 1 I. 1 I. t, 14, g IV' {I, 11 it 1 • pt, . hit tnunlor tv tn.., 1.1, trur.l:. N1',11.111nr, ,, n eity • :171.• • ••11. I .1 rOvlirrh 11 11 11 11:111 1 1.1.• A ,nt. 'rho . 1 1,1 an. Expreno • l'ittshei,ln fitly I'AI'ENT II .1N ST.‘ )11'. The Ass lit Lir It AN..k.l.lti 11 {ND N V." id liosteii, 'Mass., i. tiow prepared .1!••, Ili, N, •:t ntAt:tp 15111, h. 1. , r .11 pradderil purlse YR, t,i I ro,) Is,ti.l 1,, rvb i tootlered to toe put.. eels Petite Houses, stoittlibostry to I , .I'. -4,1141 in., L.r their library. Driaggistg for ;•1 int in o ; th-in ii 4010, nod all .Itereatitilornyn for storm,- de, i•i. • is-, and In fo. t ~VERY MAX 111 the "ilium, lot ir mark Pig limn, Clothing. die, it., is Just tlitng. 'this SI null , ,tle, in market, grid Is hot t.• i.e.,. • ../1.4. 0110'11 iieslnut other art Ides of ~. t ed • :7 , 1..1 t. , 'alio h is ate stoinwiti-ii • II )k/ tibotst holt it, II•Ual ..foliwn. • til .to •oulple Io n. ,00tarlo•lioll, It le le." Itabin I nsl • • nlot 10-r] otoptut , n. 1.4 14,04,1. 4,01 morn rortala .l rta. 41 . 10./.1.• lb.. 1111 do intriiodo merits of the $lOl.l 11/r ILI rr.10,111 all..ptl /11, r..•itng eonfhlant tl,at It. .11*.Np11.1v. 1“1.1 ,1111.44pr11s over all others, wall a , n GrrornLll , lrattoducti.,a, The pul.lir Are Invit”s to rAll 1111 , 1 !We the , opotAtion and Ow %rawly t•I stylso rl,trotype ,n - ders recetrisl tint Any style or Pattern, And the Ms* elm.- r, yissl, of the lest tnAtterint and trorknntnettly. MOSES k. EATON, Agnt, N. 130 Ittrst ntrewit, Httwbuty l , 1%. N It —An ONTS IVA NTKI3 Itnme.'lately to canvass tor 11... w, i., It li,lit ti llirrnl comniiwww , ,, will I, 'Mid. CERTIFICATE. I hereit) certify 4hot AMu.t/IS F. kiATUN, of Plitathurgh, Pa . itt the duly I,lgoo led St.le A4reut fur the ode of "(let?',. Patent Ittind Stamp" for the Stott: of Pontiaylfania, (e toept mg the City-of i 1 ladt•lpttia.l and Os, for the Countios of Aahto Lahtif cum hull, Mahon ing,, Columbiana and Jefferson, in the State of UK'. FnivuLci, 'Mot. 1414.111 P MPA NT, BOSTON, 114.4.4 ity their Agent, W. WILLAN.D. Pittaburgli, 31a0„12, ony 111) DRO('LAMATION. - By virtue of a pre ,..pt o,lllor (e hand, 01 W,o 13 51'Clure, President JiMpe of the Poor? of Common Pte., In and for the Fifth Judicial Iheirlet. of Prunvlvartia. and 'justice of the COW t td liver and Terminer au. lieneral Jail Delivery, in at for nal.? I,i+t Het, and till iituh Boggs and Oabriel Adams, ltst A.axmite Judirats of the same Courts. In and fur the County ol Allegheny,.l.l,l the sixteenth clay of May, In the year of our Lord one thonaand eight hundred and fifty-six, And holding a Court of Uyer and Terminer, and tieneral Ja , l Lorlatory. at tiro Court 110010 In dm City of Pitt:3 , l.l4h, ..4.1 the at Monday (second day) of Juto 1.651), to o'eta . k. todice le hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, t;,.tisn,r anti Constattles of the County of Allegheny, that II.") I. 11,4 and there, In their proper peiwous, with their • ingullettotot, examinations and other remote t h,,,,,,thhvgat whit+ to their respective offices, llo•ir behalf, appearele be doue—and also those that will the 1,164 ;WITS that now or may be In the jail .•I toll Ibltnt V of Allegheny, to be then and there to pn..- 'ule attiittxt ihent ae hha.ll he hider languid, in 11[440,11mM this sixteenth day of May, lu the pair of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and Itft)els, and of the Commonwealth the 78th. to) 17111 ItODY PATTICRSON, Sheriff. OF ATTENTION I—FOR new dwelling house Just Ilialahed, two ei..ra, arranged NNltil hail. two parlors, dining room and hlobrii, throe rivontioM, good cellar, bath room, &c.: a ily .lntni to tho vard, mid good amble. The Int hose front of '2O Carrot atroat, .allogbeny city. by 100 feat deep to Led jl,4oo. Terms- 56W in hand, remainder 611.• ! S. CT:V.3BEIa k' SOS, 51 Market at. Ur RIO II1"S PREMIUM KATHARION T co,le the bead, and removeA all symptoms of Head- Persona using vrRioIITS HATIIARION At,. nvver Id 844 -Stroke. • WRIGIMS PREACTIT6 I HATA-AAIUN le the must tale/Ade a.atuisitiou to the toilet, retaining the Ilea in any reolteUrui. Fur 11'0r. .IT. RRYSF.II. and it. R. . iirr.diEßP t W. et 26 mete Per bottle. ungl6 DRIED ',EAcHES bust'. for sale by ment, No► 'tr. Hums. , • •- • • • • • • • • • • - •r* O AO CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, 11A ALLIANCE. THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE To CIIICMIIO MID TER NORTH Wrs?, 18 ma CLEVELAND. . This Route Is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine hot= quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daily Triune between Cleveland and Chicago. Thaw to Cleveland six hnurt'Chicago twenty-tonr hours, sot St. Lows thirty,wown hour, Dn and after TI;ESDAY. May 20, the Truilas on this Rosh will run as follows: The trains of the Ohio and Petinaylrania Railroad leave Pittsburgh at :::Ou .1. NI. and 7:31) A. Si. and 3:00 P. Si. • Leave Il Humes at 7:1.1 A. Si. and 11.51>.,A. M. and re.. 50 P.M. Arrive in Cleveland at 10:00 A. M.,..-X3O P. IL and tt:lu P. M. connecting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for Toledo, Chhago, Kock island4Lad..St. Louis. Passengers for Toledo, Chit:4;o, St.kouls, and the North west, leavin f Pittsburgh on the ltltY A. M. train, by going rb Clevelano will arrive in ettleag,o at MU next merniug. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island. Galena, and the Nortlowost, who wish to bp through with. out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 7,:10 A. IL, as that Is the only train by which close connections ars made through to the shove points. The trains leaving Pittsburgh at 3110 A. M. and Wellsville at 4:00 P. NI. are the only ones by which passenger's tan roach station south of alliance, or stations on the Thtca rawas extension. Steamer. Poreat City and Diurnal leave their lauding, op posite Monongahela House, every morning (Sundays ex cepted) at 10 o'clock, for WeNeville, connecting there a ith the train leaving at 4:00 P. M., Alliance at 1150, and arriving in Cleveland at 9:110 P. tt., connecting with the train for Toledo and Chicago, and Mich. Central BM'road ateamor for Detroit and Chicago. Tickets for Chicago and other points on the North-weed, via Wellevllie , are 'told at $1 to $1,50 less than via Alliance. The trains Or Cleveland connect at Iludson with train') for' .tr Cuyohopt Pelts and Akron. Plowengent for Dover, New Phfindolphin a nd other eta th.ns on Tunetunwm Extension, can go through same day vi About detention. The tralnki fruni Cleveland t.. Tole& and Chicago rnn ne tollkswe: Leave Cleveland et rid) A. M., 3:45, 8;30, 3:45 end I'. M. Arrive at Chleago at lu:a/ I'. M., SAO A. M., e,44) A. M. and tkoll P.M. ld dna. 24 or, Id era.. 2,1 d'i. All.hinco $2 30 To La Salle -$lO 00 $l2 60 Cleveland.— 4 00 •• Rock 18 00 11 00 Toledo 660 (inleua 18 10 11 00 Chicago 13 00 $lO " Springfield, 18 70 Id 20 ..16 90 14 40 " Burlington, 19 00 15 00 St. Lonlo 18 30 10 SU Penn, 18 00 14 00 .... lewaCity... 20 25 11 75 1111waukio...15 50 Unnlieth.... IS 60 Ls 60 Ell v, ;11: o ra FA, to Chicago SS,OO. Rork Island $lO,OO. checked through to Cleveland and Chicago. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the nitlee of thin Company, In thu Monongahela Muse, third door below the corner. J. DURAND., linp't, Clervehunl tryfr- J. A. CAUOIIFY, Ag't, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE EIGHTH NVAIID OF TILE CITY OF PITTSBUROIL—TweIve lota fronllng on Bluff street. which hien SU loot street, overlooking the Mononga hela rtver; each tot having a front of 24 feet and averic;ing from 110 to V 75 feet deep, fronting on x 24 foot alloy. M.O. twelve lota Immediately lu the rear of the above, having a front of 23 tea each on Loeuet street. and running hack to a 24 foot alley. Locust street ba to foot street. Ten lots fronting on Bluff street, now in the city Astrid, immediately adpUnling the above, only divided by Nlilten. [ere.: street, which !satin foot street, and also the city I, oe Those lota are 24 feet trout etch and averaging Iron. vr. to 14 6 1 feet deep, running hark to a 15 foot alley. Ten lots In the rear of the above. each havine. a font In feet uti Locust street and runtung bat eel loot to II I:, I , et alley. 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O_ .. ct ;--,' j1..E,..., "(iPi; scinltlo:perioi 11161, ii,ir.niflive 1? ri./ : ., „ .. .,%V, -I,.** - ... ,':,,-.. lo.rriAge nutiv.oda4 Fontd; ,l'oatil POth?eL 4 . '' • ;N.. _ .. pasiliaiX42l-11.ALA-1WW4,0. 14 - TtIESDAY 24'1856. , . 11fr'd Ailed 88 89 APRIL Par. 100. 100 - /00 , pug atrliAß CASEI — SUPP4I S : '44# l l ,l ,si°4 l :o lB irdet• in 1849.—1 t will ha,recollecttitillint"dorpaeth; - F; .. :_: of March, succeeding:the inaguratiorta(Priiii dent Taylor, the dead body- of laorum oathe tow-path of the - Alessadriwnoeo4,4ieltr ' Arlington, aml :an inquestheldOnAffitsooden resnitedrin the verdict that the,clecoSed,ol44. t o rhis , deatlt,by the intlicting,of two, - woetalcon the - neck.bytitttife.wr dagger in thshand**Sotio person or persons unknown. .:T.itateditteetleed",rwr, a man apparently' 35' by 40 years of egr;,•4tgltt complexion, brtliiihar, and had on .13, Orattittelf., coat . end Was > largo *t. nothing was - foundloiridiate hie itiim trest - - dace. Soon after Stti arrival' here the body waarectig" ta B .o by sVP 1 107;(19- corpse) ,attAttat: o T. 4' .. .1j . eye0,f am, ?dd. Notrdkwas,sent , to the romi, and a telegraphic despatch xiftirned Rut ows: "Mr. Allen limiest, returned rioa.titti and finds Mr. Hoye at home and welt r' ..qhprtly afterwards itiaraftsromplzPihasilkiio - an . Ohioan, but itAPTAeihnnkthat . he too had arrived home safe; Amid ds,aumbers,who came on to Attenci the inaugaration it was at last ,sttppo3ed 'that soihe'obschre did bad Met litinntime "fittfirstial aftet'many unsuccreakful ta,;•txnissinganan" , being heard of anywhere— Mr , .o , t 4i11:410b took an aß,Futate 4l affnargaM , F° of the ; body, and the deceased was . . interred' in "Penny Hill, where he has sfumbered l tuilr for seven 'years: On. Monday a gentleman named Harbeelter ar rived in this pity in ~searpit of , information,con • earning one Christian liershPy, wile left, Manor township; - Lancaster county, Pti:',l4; - "aftbini the inauguration of Polk ! ! ! and 'has not:sing:been heard of. Said Hershey was about-2' years of age, and of intemperate habits, but what strongly connects the murdered man with the onetnissing is the fact that his brother, who accompanies Mr. Harbecker, is almost identical in .featteres with the body found. An estate has beenileft, of which the missing man is a bondage/y r end the search for him has thus thrown some , light,on a mystery which further . investrgatfon may serve to unfold more clearly.--AlerandrialVa4 Sen. rind. 100 100 100 100 100 2109 88 2811 134 VX‘ l 6 67 .111: 92 t.'l) 19 .go 9 6714 33 40 30 35 40 10 88 213 7,74 121 4 70 9.16 "SA BATH " A 3113 " SUNDAY.---.140Te4F1011. dent of the Notes and Queries says the Only words used in English for the - first.day of -the week, before the.existenee of Puritanism, wereaanday and the Lord's Day. The furreer . Rf..these 2 .pressions was used by the Saxons, with alt ether Tetitonie nations. The letter' Was . ifainitedlrom the Chtistian form of Sonthein Europe,. Sunday, in Italian, still retains. the Hebrew name of Sab- bato. The word for Sunday, in Etansin, means resurrection—" identifying the day, as the South ern nations do, thotigh more significantly, with the great triumph' of the Christinrfaith?- , ll'lsraeli, in his .Commentaries-on the-Life of Charles I, fixes .the reign of glizahetir arid the year 1,554, as the period when' Scmdtky was first called Sabbath (dies Sabbati.) It IVILS in the reign of 'Elizabethi'dtirifig the unsettled state of the national religietti :lhat a sect arose among the reformers of the,reforined, • • _ . who were knovre by the name of qabl;l:Lttek." A_lCl ENT B. NANG. —Tho-J.rws and Lombardia davetitetlFaHrbiA , qat..e..xcloulgo, umards the close .10. 00 * LADY Erz.ns oortot:au, wife of the ' English Lord LI of that DAUER 14 . 11 0 was formerly aovernor.General 4 t.:l of India, hat, been separated from her husband 3 ' 33 t Or twenty years past, end leadtvg Arlstild life among the Arabs. She hos inal . riekt 4rah :•;biehh, who, it seems, protected her 'from. rob hers during N '6EI t she paid td Palmytn. Full of romantic gratitude Tor this service S 4 detertni lied to marry'' him), but the Shieithr)llo4iirtiy an biarning, IL She employed Arabs to. bring hitn back, and being worth £1,500 a year , rihe: at last succeeded in getting • kiln to rriarrrber46 the desert in the Oriental fashion. They.liSein ele gant style near llainaseus. After hey stimation front Lord Ellenbo - rough she marrieda Greek Vount whom she left: SO that atte•has nosy three husbands, all living. Ita her early days she was a grest. beauty.—North Amerima. TELEGRAPH I'Y. DOUBLE TRACES.-116 D, C. wcou um, the e 3 perienced Suporihtenqent of the New York and Erie Railroad, in his report far 1653, lately issued, farms that a §ingle track railroad is safer and more effisient, by a proper use of the telegraph than a double track without it aid. The double track obviates collisions on trains moving in opposite directions; but - it is asserted to be a well. established factdhat cell eious between trains moving in the same direction have proved by far the most fatal. and d4isas trolls." Many agree that a single 'thiale - with proper turnouts and the use Orthe telegriph, is a more safe and profitable. investment than a double track without a telegrttpii..r 'tJn ; the moving of trains by telegraph nothing is left to chance."—Albany Knickerbocker. Tna diatai6sal of Mr. CramptaiL calls to mind the case of Mr. Jackson, the British` Minister, who was dismissed iu 1809, for grossly offensive conduct. Ile had just returned frOm Donnark, where ho had been insolent and overhearing. Our government would not submit - do .hisEarro gance. The' Secretary of State„informndAlr. Jackson that no •further communication Would he teceived from him. Mi. PincitneY,' citii'Min i4ter to England, made a representation=orMe. J ackson's conduct to the British governmeWa4a l! recu:led. Fifteen mouths elspsetLhefore a successor was appointed. A FORGED SPEECH, attributed to Atchison— beginning "By El—d, boys '—and going on with oaths and threats, the invention of. 144 path. the British abolitionist, is pronounced not only it forgery, but a libel. The Cincinnati EngnO-er says that Mr. lVeissenger, formerly of Missitsip pi, now of Kansas. heard General Atchison' ad dre,s, and declares that it was a calm and ex ceedingly effective appeal to the men' of his par ty to demean themselves in the moat peaceful and kindly manner toward their brethern in Lawrepce; to respect the true friends of law and order —Boston Post. GUNNERS.—The profound, universl philoso pher of Brooklyn heights, N. Y., deserting the wide field of meteorology for a while, gives us the following as the result of his temporary excur sion into the region of gunnery. He states that in the United States from the beginning of 1 8.5 r, to June I, 1856, there have been killed while gunning, by their own guns or the gunS of their sporting companions, 262 persons; wounded, 77 —total 339 in 74 months. Thus the bird4aws do execution. STEAM ON SALT LAKE.—Some of the Mormons are on their way to the Eastern States for machi nery for a steamboat, to be used on Salt Lake. When the steam whistle first sounds in those water , there will be a terrible - fluttering among the wild fowl. . , s" , mo s