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' , 21 a itqAc r , r 7 'lt-. 41'r 4.' .., ,is -.. ..._ J...„ As, - , :0 4:- 4," • 4 x4' VA , re..:1"21 1 ' 0 ife' a '4'4745 el ;,rt'? 41-4' • A , . 4 4- ,h• ,141. ••.:? • wy t - ii.- 5 .4 44. **c• .0 , tt. , . • ' 4 I. r ~" ,; . - - 'latiliatirinortit: -. 1 . i:recz ~,,,o u tataroxiwoitgentcoonty. , .. ;...Ebin-0i.„..-,,,,,,, • i,,, : 1 , -,, iii .. - :•••,.. pat f. tiott. - Richard C. Dale, 'Mop= P. Dale. yor to to tW ura wit im thhi awit firol iMentraeotthih iisbt tivxdra Pdt 4 4 hlareb.anJutvin.itt: i thllk calm coming before the Chtheecoitraullank the mutton-.. 01 Aiiiptrp. thanegys, Ihandreythe Or waiciter, and the waits of surname ammo, cam: , Sheritra rebirth thereon beingseen and td, It is thereupon ordered by : the Cgianoellor that the icsatddefendants,slrbarci O. Valenta Thomas P. Dale, appear In the 0311166 on iliMedey, thallid alg a e September next. .And-it is imlared'and lii• rectedby Chancellor, that a • copy of tide- order shall be Inserted in the Pittsburgh Past, a newspaper published In thethyr of Pittehunh, in the'Binte ofhnusitirsais, *id Ida I leCobe,thilleatin neweporwr for the spies ofiniethantb; and 7. i e ee t copy amid order shall forthe same space - of time the in, the Wilmot the Beghter of this Court, and at; ithosaa door in thh County. , = '2l3hof DelawaA, 1 Oz. 4-7, .r.ltent,oonuty, SS. j.:, achilrascevis, Register in Chancery in Kent =nab aforaraicl, do hereby certify that the foregcdng is a trao copy IA the order in the above canna, now of reword in this Court. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto opt my hand and affixed the . eeal of the said Court, at Dover, this 14th day of Kay, d.. D. 1856. JOHN H. JARVIS, tolEam Register in Chancery. R 7 Knickerbocker Magazine for June; Prittuun's do do; Dickens' llcrusehold Worth do; The Schoolfellow do; Sech of the Hon. Charles Sumner; The Invalid's Guide and Conoomptivee Manual ; by C. M. Fitch, A. lII.M. D. One Thousand and Ten Things worth knowing. The London Illustrated Nowa. For sale by my3l B. T. C. MORGAN, 41 Fifth tt. h a , • .se 11 • Li t i . . * . , ai„ , , • !• • • ram RAI ESTATE MARKET, Coax= or Smarm exo Barron= exams. f'ITTB'BURG.Ef. We have the following Beal Estate for sale: FOIIRTNEN ACRES OP LAND in Bt. Clair township, on the old Waahingtoa Road, well improved. arx. {CM OF LAND In Chartiers township, about half a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuable improvements, suited for a genteel country residence. A LOT OF GROUND In Fast Liberty, 30 feet by 180; will be wild- low. BOIIE ACRES OF LAND near Minersville. TEN ACME OF LAND in Indiana township, at the mouth of Deer Creek, on which are good improvements and an old established tarry. FTIFFEEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek, with MP ACRES in Plum township, three and a half miles from Logan's Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with good improvement& A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING ADOBE on Ste venson street, (oppoeite the Mercy Ilaspltal,) with modern improvements. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, con taining twenty-three acres, within eighty rode of the C. & P. TWO PINE LOTS In the Borough of Manchester, corner of Mutters and lia,yette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPEBTY AND VAIIM in Derry township, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged for city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCEat the Salsa. tale Station with are or ten Acres of Loud. TWENTY' ACRES OP LAND adjoining the Swissvale Station. Apply to (Je2) BLAKELY k RICHEY._ TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! Jar TUE Ral3llllo DAILIES are regularly mceired, twelve holm In advance of the Mall, and delivered to sob. nertbera at the Mowing rates : PhtleAelphia LEDGER, 10c. per week. ' New York Daily THJ.BUNE, 16c, per week. " " HERALD," " Timm 4, Air Lease your orders for those, or any other Eststern papaw, at 71 Filth street, for mytt RICHARD SHANNON. WOE, SALE-20 acres of land, on which is 1: erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other out building', all' in good order; 15 acres cleared, well fenced and in good state of cultivation; a young orchard, several aareetnt grain and clover now in good and thriving condi tkitg.tbalWasining.fi aceeswell timbered—would he a good iithuktion fie a star4beint situated on the crass roads, be. tweenitakeretosm awl Butler, in Middlesex township,l Dui. larootrnty. Will be Edam—terms easy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Goods, Trimmi or Millinery establiahtnent. lifeveral girls to do housework in the city nod country. Also, a situation by a boy about fourteen year, of age, in a "tore, to run errands or other light work. Inquire of GEO. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intelligence CMztorth side of Oldo cruet, fourth door east of Diamond, A HUY OUT. ), - PRANK LESLIE'S Gazette of Fashion for 1 June; NEW PUBLICATIONS AA Leslie's Gazette of Fashion for Jane, price Zc. Prittiam's Magazine do do Bic. Household Words do do ale. Schoolfellow do do 10c. Harper's Mag., 4th ewpply, do do .28c. Goders Lady's Book, .2,1 do do do 20e. Graham do do 20,,. . Palencia do , do 17c. 'Knickerbocker do do 20c. Leslie's N. Y. Journal do do Sparrcorgraes PiarZa by Melville co 90c. Itnnsby Papers, by John Brougham do 90c. Recent speeches of Charles Sumner do 1,12. Shades Recollections. The above, with a large assortment of school and m hansom books, stationery, Ac. Sold from 10 to 20 per lower than elsewhere LAIIFPFJPS book Store, my3l No 7'l Fourth strret. BUSINESS ! BUSINESS!! PROPERTY FOR SALE—Situate on Big Se wickley, a-mill hones of 8 stories, 3 run of stone. mot ma chine, and all other gearing nod Same cainplete. A I.i, a taw mill,2_good Frame honsea,2Baerewhf tend. Price $i , rOO A STEAM SAW MILL, situate an the Ohio river, near St Mary's, 60 miles below. Wheelleip. Price4l,Boo. TAIiNRRY FOB, SALE, situate it Moundsville, Ya.. with Yam, shops, dc., ell in good order; large'.dwelling bone., 2 saes of gronnd,...km Price 4 0 23 S. CLIIIIIBRAT d SON, 61 Market at. ANEW BOOK.—The Kidnappedand the Ransomed. Being the personal nmelleetions of Peter Still and hie Wife "Vim'," after forty years of slavery. By Mrs. Rate R. R. Pickard, with an intrixhietion, fi Re'. Simnel J. May; and an appendix by William IL Fume., D. D. For sale by PA PRIVATE .RESIDENCE FOR SALE.-A swat, well built and finished brick bolus situated on the North Common, Aliegbany City, containing eta well finished rooms, a bath room, cellar and finished attic by. drant in the yard. This piwyc ty is beautifully located and is worthy the attention of persons wishing a desirable pri vate residence. Will be sold low. Apply to AB. BLAKELY & RICHEY. DOMESTIC GOODS.—A. A. Mason £ Co., base Just opened over 200 cows mid packages of sew style calicoes and giughams, mauling, s. balsa g m, and ever, description of housekeeping goods which .111 be Wad at a rxrusiderable reduction from the usual prime. jut, PARASOLS.—We invite the attention of thaladies to some 1,600 new parasols we have rcc.,ived this nurralms by *Apra's, Among which are some of the aniat, alsoutand desirable styles yet offered. Jul. A. A. MASON 4 ON 25 Fifth at, LIVERPOOL AN D PHILADELPIIIA STICA.DISHIP LINE. Tha =1 new Steamship CITY RALTIMOREa will ,ail from Philadelphia on the 260,Inne—from Liverpool 16th July. Aram iliffaciajdrin. .Freon. Liverpool. Cabin.....4034nd $55. Cabin....... 525 and $76. Paine ta to and from Liverpool b y the above Line of Stsurnabitaii or by FIRBT•CLABS HAILING PACKETS, can be procured on application to BABEL it CORMS, 177 Broadway, New York, Or— JOHN THOISPBON, 410 Liberty at. Pittaborgh. P. S.—Also, Drafts for side alwa -a on hands. j.. 6 TIID YOU READ SYDNEY SMITH ? -0i course you liked it, and laughed over ids witty rt. mike. We now oiler you a better book, We have ready this day, the first complete Anicricmi with a memoir, from the 10th English edition In two handsome royal /21110. vOllllllOlll, cloth ; price or Mat calf OXI2iI $4. The Ingoldsby Legends; Or, Mirth and Marvels. By Thomas Legoldsby, Eaq, (the Itev. Ilichard Muria Bernham,) wIIIII6 Illustrations by these funny fellows, Crulkslieuk arid Leash. • • Tblu dellOtrully outertainhig book has now become a stands:lt Misty work in England, where it has rapidly —passed through ten editions. The memoir Is brimful of Aparklbegjokee anecdotes and witty repartee, by Theodore Hook, Harnham, Thomas Hood, bydneyißmith and other celebrities. We venture our reputation as-caterers for pub lic taste, If this work does not ffielight every reader and prove fully a enter t ai ning , if normore so, than the recent =aphy of Rev. Mr. nhanes brother divine, Sydney H. IdlNßlitk CO.. Jelb No. 82 Sulltlith•ld WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Two or three good Cooks for city and counnnttrryy. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; must be well om mended. place/ for four or five Girls to do chamber or dining-room work. Your Boys in stores or to run errands, and fire or Mx men at any kind of employment • Apply at LOWRIE'S N. Nee Intelligence Wilco, feb2o No. 14 Fifth street. WANTED—A Situation as Governess or teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and hav ing had conelderable experience; would not object to go Into the country. Wanted—Several girle to do housework, in city nud country, and a boy to run of errands, in a shoe etoro In the c lOr Bale—A small tannery In good order and doinge good business, in a Matt village about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wishing to go West will soli at a great bargain. Inquire ofO. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intel ligence Office, north side of Ohlo street, fourth door east of theidatnend, Allegheny city. my2il VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FUR sALE.—The undersigned offers for side on favorable tarms a large number of Building Lots in the Third and Eighth Wards of the city. The lots trout on Pennsylvania Avenue, Watson, Forbes, Locust, Maria Vickroy and Bluff streets, are but a few minutes walk from the Court House, and will be sold very cheap. persons desirous of securing a convenient and healthy lo as,ffon for a home, or wishing to purchase for speculatiou, in apart of the city which will continue steadffy to improve sin And it to their advantage to mil upon the undersigned. CHRIBTOPELNII HAHNE, Attorney at Law. InAr,if N 0.104 fifth West. A GARDEN L OT FOR ALE—Containing 11 ell acres of ex cellent Land, situated on the waters of Chadian Creek, In Robinson township, 4'A mum g ram thu city, and neer Uroadhead's Fording. 'the Land Is well adapted to Gardening prop os es, as it Me sloping to the South; has a comfortable House 80 het by 16, one and a half stories high ; a good s tatin g or water at the door. 0 and a variety Par of choice farther ; Fritit ,just commencing beer. Pike 00. to }MAMMY it BIOHEr, Rea rtlenlata, apply l Estate Brokers, fetal' Corner Seventh and Smithtleldets. FRESH SEEDS--Garden, Field and Flower .deeds, of the most approved and reliable varieties, 'Wholesale and retail, at Bus Seed and I.eal.ftrat Ware intiosie,47 nth avert, of 00) WARDROP. ODA ASH of a good and -uxdfona quality `la: manufactured by tbe - Pannaylnitaßiltlianutaatutna oampany at Tan:atom; on Bond and for sale by SWUM BROS, 3 grow Ludlum's Spedoo; gram Moorland's Merman Miters; 1500 lbs. Madder . 800 nit Gum Tiagactinth; 400 Oa Nutmegs; • .00abentrabed Lie, a new article for making Soap; one pound worth:but 4 # 100,4 ; on hand and ler sale by ges FLEMING Hltoti., LdhLo7. OF GROUND, near Bakersto,n, lirabeilowrarrias~ea for soon. It contains an atrei :pp amitral poilltion. Apply Nue =EA BLAKELY JeBJCEBBY. ORNAMENM:, p ieces," l'eayts, Osme and Boquet - Vidureein gilt , circles, with 'great egrje loye trof other ornaments on . W w idlaver ,mAns , fo u r Au x& bi co. fifilED PEACHES —MI bush. for sale by JL, aplle arra, Iffal3 a HUM& , c • ‘' / , • ••• pact:. SineAfavintruetd94rott'a "P4tellklitiF9Koll ahneat'al . the steam engines fumbled the laat year,*4lo- ° 4 9 , ,w4 ea they appose to tail given entire tattaction to mir'thsh**4.ielrve 130 bnaltation In recommending thorn a° a I : 6s °lrliittele,, Lod tooth prefinable on account of their simplicity of anniornetiOn,,to the 0 4A14494•••••C41n or any other of which We have any knowledge.. This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, ban been in use on our road for two years par.. We find It to be an economical and durable OR Cup, and am recommend It aa ouch. GBO. W. GRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR. Phxtrember 29th, 1854. *". To 31. F. Faros, Fol.: This certifies that we have had in use the patent 011 Globes or Qum sold by Moses F. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and c ol* them very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever used. ALFRED TIIOIIIA.S, Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio, November 2T, 185 h. ap24 Ilihmt the New York Scientific American.] Patent Finishing Plane. Thisinvention la Intended for tine where It is desired to im part a tine, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; but it-in applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists In placing • the cutting chisel. or bit, in front of the wedge, instead of behind, as iu common plimen ; also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the piano, to front of the chisel, which month piece serves DA the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. lint the month plane hSo clam to the edge of the bit to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering tho wood In the least degree. Indeed, wo have aeon the implement ap plied to the planing of wood agolnat the grain, and "" versely to the grate, leaving the arood imerfectly smooth. So perfect to the operation of this Instrument , that it ula3' he LIP' piled to We planing of veneers—with entire socoess—a thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and firm bearing for the bit throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all cir- Cant atancea, with the use of a cap or double bit. This is a ver T y simple and effective improvement, destined, we have uo doubt, to find Its way into every carpenter's shop In the hind. No tool cheat Is complete without it. The in ventor is Wm. C. Hopper, of Pittaburuh, Pa.,and his patent bears date January lti, 1955. Air MOSES F. HA N, No. 139 First street, Agent for the patentee. ACARD—I request the attention of my friends and the public to my stock of SPRING AND SUMMFR GOODS, Which I think contains a larger variety of rich styles than any other former purchase. I been taken special palne to obtain all the shades of FANCY CLOTHS generally desired, viz Pone, Dahlia, Mulberry, Bronze, Drab, Brown and Olive, with various tints of Green nod Blue. I have observed the saute tare in selecting my FANCY CASSINIER ES, which embrace a choice aesortxneut of light colors, enitoble for evening dress in the summer swoon, with a numb, of Black Mettle Signed Goods: also, intended for the hot weather. My steak of VESTINUS Ie as large as can be found elsewhere, comprising every variety of Bilk Patterns; plain and figured Grenadines and 'Alernellles. My assortment of IL. , „vs' Clothing has been increased And am prepared to fill all orders in this branch with more satisfaction to myself and buyers than hitherto. I would call speeds] attention to a number of pretty small PLAIDS, peculiarly adapted to children's dress, which, I think, can not fail to please. Also, Draetteee, Argentine Lustre., Ands luslan Merinos, French Nankinnettes, Drab Italian Clothe, with numerous styles of Worsted 11041 Linen Goods, intruded either for men's or boy's clothing. ap'2lkimdkw SOLOMON STONER, No. BO Wood at. NCLOTTEING STORE, No. 4 Sixth II street, opposite Liberty. The subscriber hes just ~pwe cl this new ..taiMWhment, where he has always uo bait a large and choice assortment of all article. of CLAYTIII..ti, which he warrants equal to any in the city. and will sell at the most reasonable prima. The public are requested to ire him a colt lmarikly I B. OPP EN HEIM E it - - -•- . • A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or those who wish to Engage in the OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINESS. THE VNI)EREIGNED offers at private 'ale until the 20th day of June next, the whole stock vt Tuts', Pattern., Shafting, Heating Pipe. and Fixtures. In use In the "Pitt Machine Works and Foundry," located In Allegheny City, corner Mate and Cherry streets. Thema& of Tools consist In part First—Of o So. 1 Steam Engine, nearly new, 14 Inch der, tt foot stroke, with cylinder boiler 44 Inch diameter, iu um only one year. One large and one small power Planing Machine. Twentythrse turning lathmi, various lengths and tires , which swing from seven feet down to twelve Inches over the shears. One large Itvring Single and double-geared upright Drilling Machines. One excellent Orem-cutting Engine, with a great number of arbor, and cutters In good order. One Bolt and Nut-cuttiug Machine. Stabbing, Fluting. Punching and Filing Machines. Twenty.even Vices, in good order. Agreat number of Stocks an sizes Dies, of all .ea and In short, a cemplete set of Tools for °Atm Machinery, Mlll4learing, or Steam Engine-building. Second.—A cast ii 46 Cupola, thirty-six inches in diameter, In good order, with cast iron fan and fixtures, all complete, to Corn Oven, Annealing Oven, brass Furnace, Crane. ,net and wrought iron Ladles and Shanks of earnatia noes, stet full assortment of Flask, and other tools necesimety for a Foundry. Thini—Five Illactuunith's Purges, with fan and lister,. to blow them, together with n full set of tongs, •wedges, ham mers, and tools for each forge. One email Trip Hammer, with a great number of dice and 'wedges, in good order. One patent Bolt and Rivet Machine. Fourth—A complete stoek of Fully Patterns, from four to sixty inch diameter; Spur and Bevel Wheel Patterns, of s err one size. and pitch; a great number rind variety of Marione Patterns, and a great number of other Pattorns, too en; ~,, - ons to mention. These Tools aro all in first tale order, and them Work. have been for a number of year. In anccaurful operation and as the present proprietors wish to discontinue business, rare chance Is offered for the purchaser to secure at one, a good established custom. The bulking' can be leased at a fair rate for any number R. T. C. MORGAN 41 WU) st of pears For as to price and terms, apply to the pre.- out proprietors on tho precuts.. . . . JENRI3, RICHEY a CO. N. Ite—lf the above tools are not sold before the 'both of June, they will be offered at public into. Is hereby given to all persons who have patterns or work of any description In the "Pitt Machine Works," to have them taken away before the 10th day of Juno next, or they will be otherwim disposed of Iny2B:d3w IMPORTANT.—The Subscribers axe now opening a Spring and Summer assortment of Goode, com prising in part a large and well milected stock of the teld quality and most fashionable styles of Summer Clothing fg, Horses; flue English Itridlosand Martingales; Fain - ) tors; t%lrry CA•na. ; CarriKg,, tinter. t pet and Enameled Leather Traveling liaga Ladies' owl Gents' Sole-leather Trunka Ac. All of sink • ss.• nn• • "' ,ll dent, are superior in quality and lower In prier thou ~.r before offered In this market. Purchasere are invited t•.. all and examine our stork. r•t the sign of the Golden No. BO Wood street. corner of Diamond Alley. my 3 It. 11. HARTLEY A CO. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS Al LOVE BROTHERS, No. 74 Market at., Pittsburgh Pic The Subscribers have Just received and are now opening their third supply of new and handsome Dress Goods, Tatman, Rouse Pura Ishlng Gouts, Mourning Roothipumestics Ribbons and-Needle work. Many of the above goods have been purchased of the Imparters and at the large Auetkok. In New York and Philadelphia, at prices that enable an now to offer them at leas than the coat of transportation. We solicit en early call from all our customers and the public generally, believing It will he to the advantage of all. an we never have been able to offer a better assortment, and never PORTSMOUTH'S LIVERY AND SALE S TABLE, Or Komi. AND WATia crams, VI cryleram9 KITTANNING. A DAMAGED PIANO, for sale JOIL at a bargain.—A now eIIICKERING • PIANO, alightly damaged in the furniture,' , y I but not wbera.it can be observed. The In strument, In no way Injured, will be sold at a reduction of FIFIT DOLLARS. on a credit of six months. JOUR IL MELLOR, 81 Wood fit., Agent for Oblekerinn's Pianos. ACOMPLETE LIST OF MONTHLY MAGAZINES, for May, MB: Marper's now monthly Magazine. Putnam's monthly knickerbocker; or New York.monthly Magazine. Household Words--conducted by Charlee Dickens. (today's Lady's Book--colored plates. Graham's American monthly Magazine. Peterson's Lady's Nuth.r.ni Magazine. Doilou's Dollar muuthin.lagszine. Mir Story nook. Thi The Schoolfellow for Boys and Girls. Frank Leslie's New York Jounial. Prank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion. Yankee Notions; full of comic illustrations. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for April. EhamberaJournal (London Edition; for April. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & myB Fifth Street, opposite the Theatre. AIAGAZINES! MAGAZINES ! 1 ._ Flank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May. . lkiinleLegie'a N. Y. Journal Godey'e Untied Book .. Graham , * Magazine " Peterson's Magazine tl Hallou's Magazine u . Household Words u . Harper's Magazine 41 41.1 Putnam's Magazine o o Knickerbocker ii o Yankee Notions e i 44 Blackwood's Magazine for April. London News and Punch for Aprlll9. For sale by H. MINER & CO. myll N 0.32 Smithfield street OPENING this day, a large assortment of Watches. Gold Levers from $27 to $2OO. Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. = tinders from $8 to $lO. Thee Keepers, sso. Frodsham's Chronometer Series, $BOO. Do. bather Oases, $175. Chains, Beals, Kaye, am. Watches repalnd in the best manner by l ayo W, vt. WILSON, corner of Market A lth MS. SEINDRTES . • _ ____ 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles. 26 - do ': Star do 100 do Rosin Soap. 300 kegs assorted Naib. 100 - doa. Corn Broom 60 beleeNo. 1 and 2 Basting. 21 dole.-Bedibrds. 25 do Buckets. 10 (19 Tube. lo stare and br sabi bi: ~., JOHN 12001111)14D. SUGAR.—Prime New Orleans in store and tor IMO by NIA JOHN 1100251141). -- - 4 ,- V - 1 - 2. t I 4 1:;Z:r.i;%'* . '" *-- ert- - "is' ;' , +4'4'5."4 4 . - 7ii:: - "' 4 o—', 7 . ,, :''''' `' .- . -i 'f;' - ii , - .''' .- k- x -- -, x r , w,t4 , '4 ' 4 t se ,ao.'"' o 4,`":0 • tt.t. - ,44,.. '' 1';14:3... , "nF , ',".._". - 1-O.'N- 3 T e', E 7 ~..,..,_4‘, Ae"..l.rat.7,ertr. 0 e ,,,:, 1, r; 42 ' . :i:VS,:s4#l,7titlr.frof -to tt v" - - '''' ~4 ,t I .4it^ 4 0 . 0 ^ . * .7740 4.47 Frr il '-• ' - 1. ~. e• ' '.: . •‘• t I' 4 0 0 ~. • ' .... 4 4 - , ' • il . . . '''. t ' , r ' ' 4 . 4' - ' . 1...• 1 t W ' .., J•nt ..Is 4 Plu. 4 ill 0 eN, ' ' -.: . 4 :4' is il itY-$' - 1- .:. ' ' • `7: ee !'. 'L. 0.,.. ....i •,-. 1 .. :•• .• . - • ' t0 ... 4 4''' '' ‘.. . • ‘X •-- '• 'eft r . - -.* -_:: 0 ,. s. 7 ..- .:- -, , „ I ,)'' f :: :-. ' i ' '' '': r ''. - 4 ' ' ' . d ot ~,', , ' ',*,•-....- ' -:". , t ' I V , * • , „ • 1,4il EZAZ KIM TIONSAN:4I - pArM*5 Very reepectfully yours, F. & W. N. FABER A CO, Engine Builders. CLOTHING MACHINE, NOTICE JENKS, RICHEY A CO LOVE lIRAYYHEHE, formerly YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. O ' ‘t:. • `t A' 4. .• 1, • utiRS" AND MECHANICS' LIFE, ORE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OR PHILADELPHI A. ~ Aspire! $300,000 apital Ammo: securely Invested 111200,000 This Company effects Fire insurance on Buildings, Goods, ~,,atarre, dr.. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and p r aight. Inland luenrance on Goods, by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Ha'howls, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insu rance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. DIRROTOWL Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James II Neall, George 11. Armstrong, Marks Dingee, Ed. P. Middleton, E. R. Ifelmbold, George Helmbold, Fred. O. Brewster, Thomas Mandertield, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. PLOHENCH, President EDWARD R. HILHBOLD, Secretary. PITTSBURGH RETBRINCHS. Hon. T. M. Howe, Hon. J. IL liTlintock, Ron. P. 0. Shannon, CoL S. W. Bier lion. J. B. Guthrie, A. B. ATOalmont, Esq., Thomwi J. Keenan, Esq., Wilson M'Candleee, Col. J. Heron Foster, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, R. M. Riddle. The character of the above Company is of the first elms, and combines the rare and unuatall privileges of Fire, Marine end Life Insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated in lie ln" . agement, and interested as Stockholders. THOMAS .1. LIUNTIMI, Agent, No. 90 Water straat. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OP I'HILADELPIII A. Thasifroan--Cliarles W. Bancker, Thomas Bart, Tobias Wingner, S-11.111.i U runt, Jacob G. Smith, tie.. AY. Richards, Morderni D. Lewin, Adolplii E. Doris., David 8. Browne, M,,r rls Patterson. CHAS. N. BANC10:11, Preeldi Cuss. U. DAwceun, Sootetary. Cositinllo w notice imottunee, perpetual or limited, on every description or property, In town and country, at ratan 118 low sa are CULISISbOII t with security. The Company have reserved a large Cimthigent hind, which, with their taspital and premiums, safely invented, a 4 ford ample protection to the assured. Tice Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pule Balked agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via: Mortgage $1118.1'..8 G 8 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 83,966 11 Stocks 61,884 00 Cash, Ac 64,346 81 • Since their incorporation, s period of twenty-ono years, they have paid upward of Our Million Your Hundred Thou rand Dollars, loom by are, thereby affording evidence i f the advantage* of instmuice, as well as the ability and dispovition to meet with promptness all liabilities. " ' J. GARDINER IX)YVIN, Agent, Wiles, north-east car. Wood and Third ..ts THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: 1 . RANCE, ANNUITY ANL TRUST WhIPAN Y, Pittla Diasuu.--ChArtored April 26th, MO. Charter Pogo. tun]. CA PITA L, VIA:1,000. Otßce, Routh-east corner 9f Third and Chestnut streete, Philadelphia. OFFICKRS OF TUE ROME BOARD AT PIIILADF:LPHI A. DIRICTORS. Stephen R. Crsartorit, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawmnre Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. McHenry, Jacob L Florence, Jamie, Devereng, William M. Godwin William McKee. President—Stephen R. rrawford. Vin Prendent—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Escresiner—Pirbiburpti—James R. Wilson,.lll. P. Allegheny ety—R. B. Mowry, D 0 FA). E. Air:HOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street . Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. AUSTIN LOOIIS, Stock and Bill Broker, Miles No. te2 Fourth street, at Wood. Notes, Drafts, &nide, Mortgagra, and Imam nn roltaterala, negotiated. Storks tough' and eold on corimiLsaion. Land Warr - Aida bought and .Id. Punk.lar attention paid to the purchase and sale of Cop per Stocks. AU couununications attended to promptly. NHOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex . change Broker., and Dealers in Noma, Drafts, Aa opt. ann., Gold, Silver and Bank NOM. Rxrhange on the East ern and Western Mhz constantly for ado. Collection. made in all the cities throughout the Indted !Rata, Depoeits received in par made or current paper. Nix IM Market street, between Third and Fourth Eta. ifaXkly (2 . E. ARNOLD & CO., Rankers and Es chAnge Brokers, Nutters in itrchsne, Coin, Bank Notes, Fight and 'haw Diana, an. C.sllectiorot atrefully at teodagi and protea!« remitted to arty part of the I..Null eue-ke IKeight and eold on commission. ail^ No. 74 Fourth etraet, uezt door to the Bank of Nita be rgli. sepal JOEIN WOODS, Banker and Exchange u Ern.ker. lloaler to Szchaugu, Cumintrual and Liatik St...ek bought alvd sold uu uoturnlaaion. rateluhy a Lend.' ta alaert,ld paid on iltVaedL. ad- N ba'i Fourth etr.o, utarly opponatk the M. JI Bank. &elf, THOMAS WOODS, Couunereial Broker, and Dealer on Notes, Bum*, Simko., Real 17mitata, !Sc., N. 7 lenurtro street, Pittsburgh, Pa. )sub NE' SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Marke street, Pittsburgh. Pa. The stibacribens have just aired awl are Low opeoing their first arrival of Sl'itiNt ()WM.., u whlGh they wish to call the partimlar aunt, LI.. of their customers and the pablic rberally. We natter our .Ires that we hale never been able to offer so hand.olo and dotorable a stock as the present. nu - ORMS GOOL.ri bEI'ARTSMNT koutaiun all the no ety6^... and 110 v ul ties a tiro eteciat. tnn rich Mack mud CA' riorcel ilaurantiquv Ju.por, Cholla stO Stripml Pialn. Striped asta Mud, Black Twistod Silk ilouncra Bats'.: " Oba th " Harage Lawn Also, Tisane*, klaregee„ Citaltuw. `II AWLS AND 31ANTLES. Otir Shawl mitt Munllu Room to supplii-4 will, ell the tie styles of temps, Um!linen, Strlla, Silk, CtiantialM, Lami, Ac-, Ac. tiur stock of Collars, -Flutimatiga, Steam" At., is not ear • visaed by any stock Nest a the Ati.iutitAins. Also. a good atatortmeot vl 1101iliNINti AND Llt , Ualt Ft LIN I 111 tii/ODS Prints, Ginglearns, Cheeks, Muslin.. Tikinga, Kentucky Jratts, Caaninetta. Canuunterea, Cotton, Linen laud Paul Stull., dc. (lluctel, lioatery, lLtbbona, and •very other Al to la mushy kept Ina lb - at-clam Drs (lokele House, to arbrun solicit a call and examination Lefore pureltamng eLseuberk as we teal ountlficnt we bare never ix.• 01111140 to ashthit sods tlealrable Mork. IA)VM. BEA rrriE tti, Formerly Young, Stevensan a lore '1 Market street, l'lttelatrgh, HOTELS. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE ACRE NI7, PLOPRIETOR. No. :LA I.lt/orlr strest. )1,4 Inel l the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. which n ales it the inom. c.uivenient honeo in the city for passengers al 111 ring b) that road. The proprietor having, at considemblo 01p11.11%.. Hired u p, In nimllent style, the MANSION LIOU.S.E, would rapt fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, ample amouluiodatiou to traveleta and teamsters. Hot, Larder and liar will be furnished with the best the turbot can afford, fob bi QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Pittaburg'i, Pa..—The undersigned, for roe, ly of Brown's Hotel," haring taken this large and .111111141 kik/US Ui Y IIO., and tuning tetanal it in inagniticeid ..t.) would iestaxtfully invite his mess. and 1.1./e traveling poide give lion a call. Am. red. wan the cotivenieno• oi on• house and tan long elperlente tiro business, we) untlm .thiffinAlon, and hw clrnt gee nualarate (eh= WM. C. CoNN N. 1.1 G OOD INTENT 110 USE, eoruer it t.ibi s ty nud Grant streets, near the Railroad liepot Janl43.ly JAMES SUAN NON, Propriotoi RESTAURANTS KENNET ALE.—W. 1). ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated Kennett Ale and Brown Stout Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. Th,, attention of families, and the trade, is respectfelly solicited. MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA LI.A.—WM. 1). ENGLISH, Pitt Street, below Penn, S now manufacturing and bottling the above heveruges ou an extensive scald. Ills articles me of tile boat quality nod manufactured from the purest materials. octll ly THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY-- PITTSBURGH, ROCHESTER AND NEW BRIGHTON El PRESS.—Yor the especial accommodation of the I, go population aheig the line of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Roil road, between Pittsburgh end Now Brighton, whose intimate business and social relations require ouch Agency, 'FILE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY have made ouch arrange. went with the itallranci as - to enable them to put a ti may Messenger on the Accommodation Train, who will take charge of all property and business properly (+tarmac cl to him. Ile will laulre New Brighton by the Nlorning Train, renuiln in Pittsburgh awl Allegheny City during the day to attend to such commissions as may be entrusted to him, and return by the Evening Train, with his clouds and Cominice alone executed. All goods. &c., will be delivered or called fur in the two cities, within no...noble distance, without extra charge; but to insure such delivery, the direction on pm especially for private 1101/SneS, should L. explicit. At Way Stations, all matter wit be left with the Station Agent of the Railroad Company, when the proper pat t) ii not at the Station on the arrival of the Train, to lovely., his goods. The charges for carrying packages, &c., and for services rendered by the Messenger, are Intended to be within rea. mumble Hittite. When the nature of the business bt such as to admit of it, special agreements will be made. HENRY IL IRVIN luta been appointed Messenger, and will commence hie duties on Monday. December 24, 1855. OFFICES AND AIIENTS. Pittsburgh-64 Fourth street. Allegheny City—Telegraph Office. Maysville—Captain Hay. Searickloy Station—Mr. McLaughlin. Rochester—Mr. White. Beaver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton—Mr. Hoops. COMCIL ADAMS EXPRISS CO. Pittsburgh. Dec. With, 1866. f der2s JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and for sale by H. MINER & W., No. 32 Smithfield street: Harper's Magazine for June; notify's Lady's Book for June; Peteraon's Magazine for June; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOKS published are for sale by 11. MINER & CO., myl9 No. 3'.4 Smithfield strtet. OSIERY AND GLOVES--Another very , large assortment of Summer Hosiery, Olovm end Aiitte of every description, Just received by myl9 A. A. MASON A CO. FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, con taining 24 aces, about coo mile below the city, oppo. site Manchester. There is on the premises, a large frame house and stable, about BM Waring apple trees; also peach, cherry and plum trees, grapes, Au This place would milt a good gardener. For terms appy to my 9 B. C. A J. U. SAWYER, No. 47 Wood et. ALTPETRE, REF'D-35 kegs for sale by B. A. FAN TUCK & CO. ROCIIELLE OCHRE-5 casks just reed and for sale by imy24] 'FLEMING BROS. ROWN'S ESSENCE GINGER—Juat calved and for sale by [my24] FLEXING BRO& HOSIERTAND GLOVES.-A. A. Mum have on han`dn very large assortment of Lad ies, Gent's and Children's hosiery and gloves of every de scription. Also, the best assortment of silk, mohair and other mitts to be Brand in the city. jou t•- . ‘ •,-, ~~ "; ~ t.-- rh =ME INZEZI . I.:' 0 , ,'...;,.t.t ,Y rl li~~~~r $1,212,708 44 DRY GOODS N IKY.D LK WORK MEMMLS3 ZMME RAILAQADS.. • 1846. " ONLY ROUTE wrrit THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCIBSTATI. ONLY RourE wrrn MR= DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSDURGH TO DAYTON AND IN- DIANAPOI,IB. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LND LITTLE ° MIAMI .RAILROADS. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route front Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. Coriaraormo at Cincinnati with C. S. Mail Line Steamers, Covington and Lexington It*Broad, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the Lawrencebargh Route. Connecting via Columbus and 'Xenia, with the 'Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Contml Railroads. THROUGH TICKETS, via Columbus and Cluninnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, &e., Ea. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. LOU* &ea lc. THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, Connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mall Line Steamers, the Ohio and Misedssippl Railroad, read the Lawrenceburgh Route, offers facißtles no other route can give, as through tiekete by all the above routes can only bo procured via (olumbtut and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from Crestline via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and gale opens. Conte. ;lions are certain, and passengers have foil time for meals. By the- Forest and Bellefuntaine route from Crestllne, a danorous and freak-neck speed is required, and compelled to overcome distance. By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, paseeugers ride over roads ballasted and smooth. By the Forest and Bellefontaine route, passengers ride over the roughest roads in Oldo. VIBES DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. Fran TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 800 o'clock A. M. for Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. lmds, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route. This Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes in advance of the Forest and Bellefonteine route. Secovn TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock /LIM. for eremite., Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train makewon section only via Columlme to Cincinnati. 'Dime Timm leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for Crastline, Columbus, Xenia, Ciuciunati, Louisville, St. Louis, Lexington mud Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. FIRST Tams leaves Pittaburgh at 3aXi o'clockfor Orestlinecto' iiimbus, Xenia, Dayton,lndianapolis, Leda) ette, Terre Haute, Vincennes St. Louis, Cdoro, Evansville, to. SEVINI, TRAIN leave. Pittsburgh at 7.30 o'clock A. AL for °meth/3e, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Hama Vincennes, St. Lain, Cairo, Evansville, Ac. Tones TRAIN Wan. Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for Crestima, Columbus, Lolls, Dayton, indianopulie Lehi} ette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, &r. N. It.—Secure your tickets via Columbus, and you are acre of connections. Steamers leave Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Vickaburgh, Retailer, New Orleans, At. The Columbus being the direct route, the Time Tables at the Eastern Roods are arranged to run in close connection with this reliable route. For all Information and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio mud Pemasylvania Railroad. Office, (corner office,) ender the Monongahela Haase. .. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal-Street Station GIM). 'PARKIN, Vast Agent. GEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. P. W. sTRADER, General Agent, ClnelnnatL CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, CONWIARING WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE To CR3CI.OO ♦RD THE Nostra WM:, Is vu CLKI ELAND. This Route Is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indies:mpg'''. Three Daily Feints between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daily Trains between Iles,land and Chicago. Time to Cleveland slx hours, Chicago twenty-four hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. On and atter TUESDAY, May al, 1b56, the Trains on this Raul will run as follows: irt= The trains of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad lean Pittsburgh at &Oil A. M. and'737o A. Sl. and 3:00 P. M. Leave Alliance at 7:1.6 A. M. and 11,50 A. 51. and &10 P.M. Arrive In Cleveland at l0:00 A. M, than P. 51. and 9&) P. M. orsmortiug then with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad fur Toledo, Chicago, Bock island and St. Louis Patiwngers fur Toledo, Chimgo, St. Loos, and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh on the 7.30 A. M. train, by going via Cleveland will arrive In Chicago at 8:10 next ramming. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Lon* Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wtsh to go through with out detention, will take-the triun leaving Pittsburgh at 7.30 A. SS, as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the ithaVo points. The trains leaving Pittsburgh at 3.00 A. M. and at 43.10 P. M. are the only ones by which psweengers can rea.•h stations south of Alliance, or stations on the Tunes revue extension. lane 11A W ELLSV I LI, R. Steamer. Purest City and Diurnal leave their landing, op. polite Monongahela house, every morning (Sunday. er ceptedi at 10 o'clock, for Wallarlllo connecting there ait h the train tenting at, 4:00 P. M, Alliance at doryik and snit tug in Cleveland at Irlo P. M., connecting with the train for Toledo and Chicago, and Mich. Central Railroad steamer for Detroit and Chicago. Ticket. ha Chicago and other pants on the North-wait, cis WeillOrille, are cold at gl to sl,fai leas than via Alliance. The tl9llllll for Cleveland connect at mason with tr alas fur Cuyahoga Fans and Aar,. Paamervizere lot Weer, Nev. Phsladelphsa and other sta thrum on Tuanaranns Extenandi, can go through SAM` day asthma detenuon Thu imtna frwm Clert.lattd to Toledo ant Chicago run as f0110w... Leary Ursa:lama at 6111) A. Cc O, 8:44 and P. M. Arme at eltirago ut likal P. M., 8:1O A. M. /1.40 A. M. and ti:ou P. M. PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. .. Le dau. '2d es. 111 drLu. '2d crJ. T.. 111inu,0.....r2 .'4:O T La P,t11.. ...$lO 00 sl'2 50 " elovvieLud.... 1 00" 'tuck 1.11'.1_ ls 00 14 00 ••T0 I 1,1.• 650 - Onleou 14 10 14 00 1 •• ch,,,,,, 13 00 $lO 00 " Nbringth.l.d.,, 14 70 I. ai - 111..,00ng'n _lO 00 11 40 “ kturlmg4ol3, 18 00 15 00 . : 4 t. Louts___l9 :X.l 16 50 - 1.e...rut... 18 00 14 00 ' 4 Buffed. 900 1. towel:111y 211 25 11 75 •• Alilwankir...ll, :Ai I " Dunlioth.... 18 60 13 60 Emigrant Van, to Chicago 0,00, Murk Island lIU,OO. Itaggage checked through to Clereland and Chicago. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of this Gaitslay, in the Monongahela House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup't, Clovt.laud. J. A. CAUHIIVIY. A't. Pitt/A.l=ex. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BROAD GAUGE RAILROAD. TITTSBUIZG'II TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT Tim only route waking sure connectional Baggage loin. died free, and only ono chime. TWO HOURS IN AD- V ANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. The sir (.4 ttuaige, with eide and spacious inthion .an., no commodatex reomy soars, which give great mee to the nav el,. and which n unattainable ou any other Railroad in the West. The Trains of thin Route are In the hanthi of careful and experienced nten. Machinery of euperiur character, and well kept up. TWO DAILY PASSEMORR TRAINS cetween Pittalough and St. Louis, ria Ohio and Pennelyirauht Railroad, lea., an follow, FAST TRAIN LYAVLS AT 3 A. A. MAIL TL%v LEAvEs AT TIM A. M t eatan " .` I'. M. Making done connections at Crratlitie for Indianapolis and Terre Haub.: thrnro try the Ohio and Miagialippi Railr..a.l 1., Saint Lonis. Raaron ore for Calm and New ()Tirana will tatty the llli nolo Central Railroad at Sandoval, arriving at Cairo aeveial {wont In advance .if any other route. The Pacific Railroad being completed froth St. lAntis to Jefferson City, connects at Jetferson - City with K:111-++a Peukets, making the cheapest, quickest and most conib,rt ble route Kansas and Nebraska passengeni ran possibly hare. A Secouii-elass Car will l.a run through with the Kxpress Train, arriving at St. [Amin all at the mane time. Only one change of Baggage between Pittsburgh and St. Lonle or Calm! Paesenkera will call for Titlela by the Old Reliable 11,mte via Vincenuim and Ohio and fdiembiaippl Railroad, thins making aura conneainne, ai ii avoiding li, delay - a so Ire quest on new and unfinished roads. Tickots good for any reasonable length of time. WARES—FIanT CLASS. St. Louie, via Bellefontaine and Union 118 30 Do. via Oniumbun, Xenia and Dayton... In 30 Do. via Columbna, Cincinnati and Law renceburg. . ~ . 19 30 Serouil-class Car to St. Louie .. . .13 00 TIIROUGII TICKETS or farther information may be pro. cured of A. T. Johnsou, Ticket Agent Ohio a Num it K. Co., corner otikv, :Monongahela House; of George Palkln, Ticket Agent, Federal street. Station, Allegheny City, or of JAMES H. WARD. Superintendent Ohio and Mississippi R. R. myl2 V. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS REAT OENTRAL ROUTE,connectiug the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-western an South-western States by a tswitintams Railway direct. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Line of Steamers to alt ports on the Nortibwestern Lakes; making the most DIRECT, CURAPCSI and RILIABLS LLOUTE by which FREW MT can be forwarded to and from the GMAT West. rtlutirs between Philadelphia& Pittaburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Roots, Shoes, Dry 000d5,}... c. _ 7 D ®llOO . (in boxes,) Furs, feathers, .kr SECOND CLASS.—Rooks and Stationery, Dry Goode, balest) hardware, Lou. 00c. ill 100 lbs. tiler, Wool, &c THIRD CLASS.—An ells, Bagging, Bacon 40c. Vi 100 the and Pork, ((in bulk,) hemp, hr FOURTH CLASS.—C,offee, Fish, Bacon and auc - 100 lbs. Pork, (lecked) Lard and Turd 011....... FLOG h—TO cents per barrel. . 1 101 - In shipping Hoods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package, Pennsyironia Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FR2.10117 ACIENSW—!Ioses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, New York; N. J. Bneeder Philadelphia; Matsraw & liwms, Balti more; Geo. 0. Fnumiscria, Pittni ; Shringman & Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorh ead, Louisville, Ky.; Meldrum, Madison, Incl.; Itatcliff & Co,. St. Louis, M o ., J. B. Mitchell &Son, Evansville, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. IL J. LOMBAEHT, my 9 Superintendent, Altonrui, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement--Change of flour ON and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at E:3O A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 2:00 o'clock, P. M. TIIE NIGHT EXPRESS TRALN 'nava Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitta bo dally, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. BRINTOWS ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3' 30 P. Ms and n a p P. M.— nipping as far as Turtle Creek Bridge The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville Ky.; Terr e Ei eute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky , Tifiedo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster ' Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nile Gluteus, N. Louts, Lotusrn.u. and Cnrcarrasii. THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, Bee handbills at the different starting points. Passengers front the West will find this the ahortest and most expeditions Mune to Phi B a h l . more, New. York; or Boston . . J. IMEESKIMEN, . . Agent, Passenger Mies, Pittenegh. I& Age la R llt, Planner llekPbll3l= zoy/b , INEMMI Ohio and Ponmylvfi* RalirOad gifiggSiO!Mftik SUMMER AR , RiANG•RM RYT. THREE rTRAINS DAILY .. . , ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) . • PASSENGER TRAINS Pr, KKC 2I " WILL ijitWA/ SUNDAYS, an follows: Leaves Pittsburgh for Crestline at 100 IE4 7:30 A. IL ands P. M. Leaves Oreetline for Pittsburgh at WO 7 4 E) - PALI . . . and 12.50 P. M. These Trains make came connections at CRESTLINE with Trains for . COLUMBUS, BATTON, OINC/NNATT,BELLE FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAIINT LORA and all points on roads extending West and Sonth4sest through OHIO, INDIANkand./LLINOIS. • ' TRAMS PROM PITTSBURGH connect at Mansfield with Trains-on Sandusky, hfanidield and Newark Road, for-CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and BAN DUSKY; making as nut& and sure connections to CHICAGO, ea by any other route. Con nections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and .Pittsburgh Mad, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3P. M. fur Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's mat, at Manifold or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next I evening. ' Trains Emit from Crestline make close connections with `r Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHILADEL ' PHU, BALTIMORE and NEW YOWL THROUGH TICKETS are Bold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, LOUlsVillei St. Louis, Indianapolis, Itelletcmtaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dunlietb, Elibrankle, Odra, Springfield, Ili., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities in the West. Through tickets over this line may be bad , .at all of the above places for Pittsburgh , Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leives new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 934, A_ .*4, P. M. For tickets and further Information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at thb corner office, under the Monongahela House, or at the Federal street Station to GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent . JOHN KELLY, &manger Agent. my2o J. H. MOORS, Soul. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN THROUGH Northern Illinois to Mississippi River, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA • ALL RAILROAD TO TILE ITIPAIRSIPPL Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAILROAD. VORKERLY IRS CHICAGO AND AURORA, AND CINTRAI MILITARY TEAM RAILROAD, IS NOW OOMPLgPED, and Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Oars. The Only Direct Route to Burlington, Quinn,y Keokuk, Muscatine, Oquawka, Wapello, Fort Des Moines, Council Bluff, .tc, and the our att aamaoan noun from Chicago to &. Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo, Spring field, Jacksonville, Naples, and Intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Misidasippi Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival o Trains from the East—avoiding aR laying over at any of th , poiutn. ranges leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central /OVA and Northern klissouri—raking the guickerat and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles lees staging than by any other route. Tice Road, for a large portion of the way, to laid with the OMINUOUB UAW, the suicythost riding and beat Railroad in the West—well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Cars. 'Fir By this route, passengers are sure of making menet-- tiona, and erriving at St. Louis on advertised time, amidiug the vexations delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this mute cart be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the Com pany, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of die Galena Railroad, and at the Michigan Central Railroad Office, corner of Lake and Dear born streets, opposite Tremont House, Chiaige. TREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immediate despatch. 0. O. HAMMOND, Supt. C. R. yoLiErr, • General Ticket Agent, Chicago. SD- TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Oakes of the country. mblh Great American and U. S. Express and 72 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO CIIINO/3 07 CE A= 1110010 Z ATOIDI3). Alit LINE ROUTE sr.wzmig CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Blissisidppi CItICAGO TO ST. LOUIS in 1b hours. Trains leave the Minot. Central Depot, foot of Water etreet— St. Louis Day kxprees daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M. St. Louie 'Night Expreas daily, Saturdays excepted, ii::Ai P. )1. St. Louis Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays enceptad 6:31) A. SL 13agrage checked through to SI. Louis. Trains run direct through to Alton, (9 rale) without change of can or baggage, and connect with the (Mtiffrarry's splendid steamers WINCHESTRIC and 11.ELNDEElt, running he exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from AM a! to St. Louis, miles,) without landing. These, boat:, fur speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed ou the Weetcrn watery, being titled up with Bathe and spacious Walb.roonns, affording to i ssengecii the opportunity of ro- MO% jug the dust unavoidable In aux:tuner railroad traveling, and reaching St. Luuini refreshed from the effects of a lung ride. To KANSAS and NEBRASKA this to the most direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points ou the Mississippi, Nils souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will o,eo the important saying in :listen., being seventy-two miles lees to St. Louie, tlurty-seven mike less to Blbomington, and fifty-eight miles leas to Springfield, than by any other route. Through Tickets over this route can be procured at the various Railroad Ticket (Mires in New York, Boston, Phila. dolphia, Baltimore, Albany, Hainau t Ac., and at all Through Ticket Ofßees throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Company's Orthm, No. 46 Dearborn street, opposite the Tr,- moat limos'—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Rater street. Responsible liaggage Lien will always be at the Depots of the various 'Loads going lute Chkego, to Check Beg,-,"go 'through to any point desired on the line. It. P. 310SGAIL Jr Superintendent. IL J. D. XliallinUlailitiltN, Kepi General Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, Columbus, Indianapolis, , Cincinnati, Terre Mute, Ci tcV Island, Louisville, Vincennes, lows City, St. Louis, Ilvaneville, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, Galena, Xenia, Memphis, Peoria, ' ./..anessille, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, New Orleans, AND TON PRINCIPAL CITIES ITI TOE wirer AND SOOTS, Steubenville & Indiana Railroad Wbicb In now completed and in successful operation be te eva atatilicarille and Newark, Ohio. Combining Railroad and Steamboat facilities, this route oilers to the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by any Road running West from Pittsburgh. On and after MONDAY, Novomber sth, 1855, a DAILY LINE of obigant and mitt running Steamers, commituihNi by or.poriencod and accommalating officers, will leave Pitt. burgh every day at 5 P. 81. VENTURE. FAIRY QUEEN Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 o'clock the following morning.--tionnectlug with the Fast Train at 7:16 A. M., waking direct connection with Trams for edi the above cities—thus obtaining a comfortable night's reet,'lnd avoiding the fatigue of night truest by railroad. tom- Fare as cheap as by any other Railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and farther information, Inquire of JOUN J. 1101:1S'PON, No. 116 Water street, Pittsburgh, OEfJ. W. FULTON, Superintendent. L DRVENNY, General Agent. uovl3 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, EA.RILYIEG THE Great United States Hall and Express. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entire length Prom DUBUQUE To CAIRO, This Road, In connection with Tinian of the Ohio and Hissiwippi R. It.. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms the most direct and only Lrontinnous R. R. route from CHICAGO TV ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO To CUR°, CHICAGO TO DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows: 10 A. hi. and 10:20 P. M.—Sr. LOUIS AND CAIRO EXPRZSFL Passengers for St. Louis by this train take the cars of the Ohio and Miss. B. R. at SandoraL and are carried direct to St. Louis. 9:35 A. IS. and 110 P. M.—Dm:awl MID Gamma RIMLESS, connectlag at Dunheth (oppenite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper Missis sippi river cities Treble leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M and 7100 P. M. Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio river, destined for St. Louis, wilt save itIO miles of tedious and nu cortalu river navigation from Cairo to EL Louis, and arrive fifteen home in advance of the river route, by taking the care at Cairo. Tickets to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque% St. Paul, and all Im portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the 0. & P. and o.h P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. R. H. 'MASON, Bnparinten't. PITTSBURGH &-CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD. New Arrangement. Commencing June 2d, 1856 In consequence of the Interruption of navigation on the Youghiogheny and MononQshcla riven, the foillovring ar rangements have been made for the conveyance of travelers to and from Pittsburgh: Uniontown by Bunting & Hall's washes at 5 A. M. ConnelLsville by P. C. R. R. cars at 7.45 A. M. West Newton by Bunting & ILIIPs coaches 933 A. M Irwin's Station by P. R. R. cars 12.45 A. M. And arrive In Pittaborgh at 2.00 P. M. ; RETURNING--PASSENGERS LEAVE Pittsburgh at 2.80 P. M. Irwin's Station 4 P. M. West Newton 830 P. M., cr upon arrival of mullet' from Irwin'a and arrive in Comteßavine at 8 P. M. . . Fare from Utdontown to Pittsburgh...—. do Conne!brills to Pittsburg.._... do West Newton to Pittsburgh._ Passengers will please procure stage tickets at the ofilse of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh, in order tosecnre their Boats and a sure cormectlon wtth the care at West Newton. • D. W. CILLDWZI,t, Aut. Supt. Office P. k O.S. It, West Newton, Jute , fpp• , . p . . • OWDER'D BLUE - 4 jun, received and far Nib by Jig FLEXING Ma. 14 4%. !Mllls=2== ;!= . " , "‘t , "... "' 4 CENTRAL ROUTE. lOWA, MISSOURI, Mall Route. PROM PITTSBURGH TO Fall Arrangement .Captain GORDON. . J. C klixo AND CHICAGO ro CAIRO. wow ~~ ~~ ~ , w r e -- - - - i ' r LlVEgniSmiwyElimiruG DR. I. 8001; a regularigrathaitait d.phystdan otextror;; L aVe PraallauAnulaVr ar curagumeadablo siren . 14 0 1,11aa,10 **A has Par;, ki 166. VERMIRPGB Waring, pre aulrearia Alla. r aV Nil wiper of Dr3).:.maaniijdrftn aare.;• - ~o ut 1414- Ativ . "VER3tIVEgIN posscasznatratiloskyaildrialiallieir*ennion Malaga)WßllluaLlivarlathlPgrellarfal sannsdinstagta c I .Itr, U, alclaLua. — Wo make this d064.u0n , nn dinglt'faid - rs:nitirntia them to the sigiatioVas being both - pleasant a/liken:cativo, and ballava them al:Tailor Witty orbit Iltier Vatudtage liintisrepared.n l • Iteiid , 640de:ter wirlDk; awe Vtiftro,,, THE Jrllo l, _E - WaiiikdON4L*o2,l ' DR , - i d 4 Crrill tumamisliTto" w : I4TE .o.lv4i*Agigiti.:•,„:., . . The universal relief afforded by applications, of tble MUM' KING of Pain Killen! in caSeaef fltifertnuitleM, flout, Lumbago, Sore Throat"itruises,Aiteirm, - .foralljniPb Stiffness of the Jointly Sciataca, 12, 1 ,4 . Fite5, or any other disease for which aTalti - Allter ortLfWment io used, enables .us..to assert PeedaralY: that -Drt 1 • - . 501776 CELEBRATED WHITE CIMASSIAN LLNEMSNT ',is die most reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet discovera4poit• sealing astonbdthig properties for WRA L'ING DISILS4I end THE PROMPT EIiaDICITION 'OP PAIN. The many at. testations to- its virtues, given by Ismer of-enlightened judgment and strict integrity, should Mduce.all to adopt as a standard Fatally Remedy. The' moat incredulous - will require nothing more Wan the following - testimony-of Di. C. McLane, distingabilled as a great discoverer of medical remedies: READI REA.DII ars.A.Dlll - 111cataaarowa, Va., Sept. 12, 1855. This is to certify that I have examined theiteelpe far pie parng McLane ' e I mproyed Vermifage and .Liver,Filis by Dr. 1. Scott, who has been IN THE . HABIT OF PREPARING AND - USING KY ORIGINAL butimaarEs IN 411 y OFFICE during the , last TuurratcN YEARS, and.that,l believe he has IMPROVED THEE. I' mate Um above shstement the snore wiWngly as 111.11VE 140 INTEREST IN TttEll VVIIATEV 1 would farther statatbet I have.frequemly need hie CELEBRATED WRITE OIRCASSIAN.LINDIENT hi my practice, with the happiest each!, and that rain con scientiously recommend it. 11cLAN13," All the above Medicines preparedsnielyunder the enter. vision of Dr. I. SCOTT. Sold by Drogtietaapd.Merchents everywhere. , _ The GIDIDINE Dr. C. McL4 N I,'S IMPROVED . TIVEDI PILLS ARD IMPROVED) VERMISTIOR-am signed - by:Dr. I. SCOTT & CO., accompanied by certificate of a:MCLANE. The GENUINE WHITE CTRCASSL!LN LINIMENT. signed by Dr. I. SCOTT & Co., accompanied With aigtuaure of 1. SCOTT, M. D. DR. I. SOOTT A 00, Sole Prtiptiertore, Rank Place, Morgantown, Va. DR. a. R. RZYSInt, Wholesale Agent, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. JAS. P. FLEMlNG,Wboletale Agent, JandlylsawlyapeSti Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny. THE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all parte of the country, north and sonth,the proprie tors are almost daily In receipt of such Haltering testimoui , Dials as the following, relative to B. A. Fabneatocrs atom - tads ed Vermffnge: OPALNEI/10110 Ala., April 18th, 1815. Alarm B 1. Fahnestock have been selling ynnr Vermifuge in this place for five years, and take pleasure in stating, for the Information of the trade and of the public, that it has been, so far as I krres, one of the most satisfac tory remedies In the rmrket, and , no of the moat. saleable medicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of fie pool effects in oconerona cases under the treatment of our physicians, ail of whom use it regularly, and always found it to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can recom mend t - as one of the safest and best in the market. A. EZPOLLENWERCK. Prepared i and sold by B. A. PAILVESTOCK' A CU, corner of Wood and First sta.; Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONES always on hand; Stone and ILartile Curbing and Vaults for Cetnetorire, made to order. Parniturt and Washstand Tope, and Imposing Stories nuale by machinery, in less time and better style than can be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES. of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others are Welted to examine our stock, as 0 o feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices. ($l6 and upwards,) but few who are able Jo own a good house, will,be willing to remain long without procuring %AI" or more Marble Mantles. They recoil% no scrubbing nor painting; are always next; are an ornament-Le a room; ate not liable to take fire, and cost but little more titan a good wood mantle. Marble liold tow to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order. Our stark of Nimble is the largest in the Wed., and being manufactured by the Lest no:Maim, sided by machinery, la worthy of at triahm. Orders, arblremed to me, at 919 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, with detnatch. W. W. WALL-kCE. 4. - IMUTSIACHIN ES. -LULL'S PATENT .. B1.11:11 )IaCIIINh3, used in 700 Mills In the sleet. They lun light, clean am durable,. end Wifell they tx .:. ute sunsati, the edge Call to Pe Ittql MI by cracking the Burr. They hare been used for thee years in the City Mills, Pittsburgh, (ono of the largest mills in the West)ited ere warranted to clean well. For particulate, see hanitbills. Orion Riled at Bat Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apt.?. W. W. WAI.LACH. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel 11tH Slou,a, Lotting eaah4, Mill Spindles, Mill I runs. Screws, Screen Wire. Corn and Cob Grinders, Cast Lou Proof Staffs, Se., always on band and raado to order, at :Ito Liberty street., Pittsburgit,Tenna. QT.EAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted Licit quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata Iron, mode on short notion. Orders filled with despatch, at 819 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • W. W. WALLACE. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —Tile subscriber has on hand, and is marinfacturig, Portable flooring Mills, of an imppoved (polity; they are very com pact, ran light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per boor,) can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will pruvu a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and lark• stock feeders. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburg b. apn-dsw W. W. WALLACE. 3. R. UTILLIE T MAT MM.! FREE OF CHARGE 11-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, fe, in Die cele brated painting by Landseer: and the ...Departure of rho Israelites from Egypt," a Urge and beautiful engraving frien a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en. r ings is $3 per copy, but will be sent fru charge., as no subscribers have established s BOON AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will (furnish any book or publication at the retail price, free of postage. Any persona, by forwardiu,g the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such Harper's, Goders, Putnam's, Graham 'a, Frank Leslie's Pub. lons Am, will receive the magazines for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of chary, or If subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, such as Poor son's, and Chat en's Ladies' Christian Annual, They will rc. mire both magazines and a copy of either of the above et, gravinga. Every description or Engraving on Wood executed wit). neatness and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspapci Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Looc . . Certificates, Business Cards, Ac. All orders sent by urt, Ppromptly attended to. Persons wishing vicars of their egs engraved, Can send a doguerre, tirpe or sketch of 15- building by mail or expreio. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we w,,idd act as agents for the sale of the same. BYRIaI h PIERCR, 60 South Third atretd, Philadelphia aplikdawly u. P.BROTT 0 cum N: BROTT I CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estai P, St. Anthony Fella, Minnesota Territory. Land bmiti, c and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned. in, xi ments made to the best advantage, and Land Warrants lovu ted. Also, Agents for the sale of lute in the town of Si'. CLOUD, 65 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navignii..ti above the Palls. The survey of the great Pacific italli raid crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it possesses as a place of business, will make It otm of the largest cities in the Northwest. RIUMECINUES : Rx-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. Sion. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. Hon. J. Meeker. Bon. H. M. Rice Delegate to Congress. Rice, Hollingtheruil & Becker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Borup & Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. A. Limit OM< asp P. Brown's lilasestee ofJamisloallisskie. 9PHIS ESSENCE is a. preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary dim lima, Incipient cholera, short, in all cases of prostration of thodlgestive fbnctiena, It Is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, it' is peculiarly,eftlraoiom,; no family, individual or traveler should be without Ostrrtort—Be sure to 'get-the - genuine Essence, 'which la prepared only by F. BROWN, at. his Drug. and Chemical Store, N. E. corner or Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries. In rte United States, and iu Pittsburgh by h. A. PAYINESTOCK to CO, &JOLLY & CO. And In Allegher, by sep6;llmd Joseph Whiting; Carriage Repoiltory. JOSRPII "TIIITkI, now carrying on brad. nese in his spacious premises, (now lately , enlarged) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg i;`:?;„___.,,„*" Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between • Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectfully Invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, &a And be particularly Informs gentlemen parchasers, that one prire only is made. Ilourteen years' experience in the business enables him to place before hie patrons the mine choice collection of ear rlegesh, .en many years pad it has been his partiedm department to select, from the various and must talented Eastern inautillscturera The success of his now system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and moat fashionable manufacture. at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of business hue heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents,) JOSEPH "WHITE will on ready money only, at mach lees than the usual prices gar Carriages repaired in the bast manner, with &klatch mhflalew NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 SI arka street near Yourth. Poems, by Richard Obenesix Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid.. The Scalp Musters, do. do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Retie and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. HRlsideChurch or Reminiscences of a "Country pasta nu, by John W. Chickening, D. I). Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Houdin, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suffering Savior, by Erumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan. azhig. Lectures on Groat Men; Myers, London. Man and His Money, Its Dee and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedla Monaldi, a tale by Waahington ATHA' on. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. The.Crlpple of Antioch. Harper a Magazine, as soon as publiehed-20 cis. jedfl -IRE . GOLDEN GUN is titking the .taisle, .1. and it Is not much wonder. Our stock hi Guns, Pistols, Rifles, dc., &c., is slummed in the city. In the way of liddag-Tadad wa have inch an assort m ent th et Vatild makeaJd bask .Walton'e eyes water s conld,he return to this werbL.'PtichetaretTalileCatlerkinitieiktrabiiiidah* , Dog 24 "Iwile,Petd , tactreVaranklee . te.bemeAtisne 4 thstee ent.to be fotemiet the elan isr.theOoldeiNriittn. ; %S:BOWIF4gTtMIr n i' itll4 Na. 180 Woad edz. . . t s 'k : ;y; ~~!~~' . M..,. ,' , A , j...„ - - ,. .jt ....., , 4c ...... ,..z:- AVIGWAVIIIIIIIT, .. ill :' ii l, q , ' fr:,,* FOR Ilig.itaPliiiiiiiit bili ' Arel ' i . 7 ‘. .Z "'''' , • ...A.i*Fi t. . , ool 2 Mp, :to i, I, r miLc . ,: . - ~ . .-4' , --.4640 , -„0ut..,31.F....iit:'6 ,, FPL.,..t.!.. , - _'• . • ,-; . -' - ",,.; - ;- = ‘ , 4 - .Antuftt.lo4 ' jf, ~ • .-, • ' .. - - , a , cP" Z.i.;411V aim* .; ' fittthitv , rtaa; we l t ~..- ,'''- 2 . ft; ii2' i l i tg, 'tst, r io*E.o.4. „ .4 __. (4 5,4 z .,,., „_ _ is, OrliCillists ......--4 ,ll !isiVaisdiiiitint comorof ~. , . -, ih i tri t =l oo4 o*- .- . . ..: ,• ..., .4.. EA. r+) ~.,,, ' - ''''' ' 'known whO' _ ~.. , • ' _ ~ ~ 7= 1 :4;01 PRIEN I IIt4.IZ - Na m k ' • A p i j iW g „onitit ir OATittirrotl*iP 11 60 k . to escape o rvaddiathOr* 10',.V C ,._ 12 , 5a..1 1 41 public tao longer limits to ft! %ON .4 1 14 1 .94: 4 12.# 1 ,141 411 Pittiet Mrt.t SAM. ,' _,lttftlit. t• _ .. _. 4..,KtlttrOC,s -14i5=104'` ..#°V.pg4t-lit-.0 0 7 . .lMT i =jrit c 9 , , , lak• ~%,..srv.pt,ilitrlence.- '''''. auttip4 , a mg elaisi nog' lid ,ntio•classisfAimisses had Mosso Omit I uN*(tti*toluetitidlitiitt lltlf at *Vet? ,Uic,lt!' glatiivetaekty Wit been - ptor . I#o.3 l fibikowum depend fm growychorr fm. apovi.ikerovlry-or gang, utittithivUtrdoilitof EITEDEIRtIitt This ~Ps , gratlatturwiting,„ #o4 i irei, aistgissitul AsimettYoji iiaisti Awl , the Misit.'ol this - hod sUrit ' -: it now themselves prepared tcinikmandA - appsal. - muaddonce ta, a 4wp their decision. 'lt there Is any il ' d - , likittlikied In whatittortat averyuktas Mid sta ' them; if we can triastoutownsoastasi?wheii.weSitidengsrons affections of theithrdatininnhEt Yitairtt;titiltAtglsurd an .thiiiiirdritaitipf ititelirgetiVPhysViokiltthoir baesslcikitoW-b andrt, thotela Mialla any -0410 t-49 ,31 tAWntithina i n e xi 4 g#: tratagg ,o 49 6l te• flew and does cnre'thi - Clamonhiesttest is - gwefpgtstffmc be yond fqutet lkltid • true, it umlaut FothriftWklnsibliidieildyncelyhiwivn, The afilictod,sho,oA . knoss , Jr. -, i.A'rtidtililXitififentea ia• *lmo. less to them. h inlr t their pricehU f0tt3061. - i4lo.igitraiLkimatAtilfilt.tilta - ba priced to no one.- Nur,only,thotiltiAlieginUOMeitbStrikuk evoidewbahs, not otili, tbllicmurtigirknt.lltyies, Rdlirlii tilt:iffy ite'llaviaclid`oalkist dirrialbh 1 0 the fact that atradY , thwartiidehosiriadottift'cirowbr atb tube.' ne.inmAagyot gr.a4c.=-its Matti No coptinent' la without It, amt irk Mg l'ax 1% 2dtli hxfa tiaolatasrat use in other fitalthie Atilit .3t Uiiiii.P lr thgliwro intelligent-1u , almost; LAE .Ati ed , with ttlis,;, , t ,lavotten• sivelY emplOyed in`botirAiinfricarzfir TtiVii - A -- I.4WAilics, Australia and the fauoff Abode:of ab ases.: „Idte.lit tut dear tuitil possessors there as bore, and thug. gr... r EA.* valuable remedy wittrivetitiefiS avidity ' ' AMOS. m- , ..peparldhins of its kind, ibis,sarapensittoPPmg=iket# ol 4- 1 4 41 #"" Still it idaferdedlu tho'htiblipaed itablytioaatt what is of ydstly.moro MmittfolAti - tkithilgiv.,. . 1 t 1 "1 013. 1 .11 never autrefelUoileoltoo from its original statithudof MlCia. lance. Every - bottle of this toedhiine, now westinttudweigfis as good as e ter has - beim mitdo.liidetofFN*•Alre''''. 3 ;* -0 k 'Able of making. , Ilsiototicir..Mist it : ~ -- aktutiti .thfa% rt tit - the .heet perseetlehtiottelt- , l•i, . 1 - liffiglkdll* NA : Ream the . patient wba prlceuest(the,: - ilekr4ell4! WWI, can rely. aaJtaili3g aeioo3:aikat#4 , _ A.4osl,ol l i,tiq had by thoseit,ho testify to its claw - ; , ..t . - - : - krt.. ,, -,Et . al,/trsgethiliqiiSars&.U!iswe tho4*ti.f4dfic., 4 mMei the; w0r1ii,..80611-4Ct4 211494-Rtwming that muchbas beat' done tibTaJt. - - - _, ...r. ,, '''''' .- - , ." - -'..-'9 ' • - 4' . Sirktepared .by ,7 ...C. ,, AX-Shfiltlla:,. Ohemist,-Lowell,.lilass,,- - i0ti,,,,- - ,,i,_ _,,-.t. - 4,„. ~, '4 , ,,, al 8.14 by lk A. VAIINESTIIigIt - h etEisit , whdti iiii4 -' ie. tai, by every Drugglat_lii - Pittibrieglaitiailif=ti everywhere. - The GreatesC Iteditat OF THIE A, GE ItENNEPI,. ered fit one of Oar ootiattliftlreattrdy that mares evcrg kind rif HUD*, 1A9,./144440., COVITROn, . Lie haarreatedltincr Allied except:fa trios ueislboth-tiunidialitimara:;He9reis tool Pesseiidon nvei"4rkt: opt? value all riittdartwentt miler' Of Briaten4, Two bottles are Warranted tO.pure,a uetaln eine...mouth. • One to threehettloe will mite the'vnatet kind of plixtpleeor the-face _ Two. to three bottles will scour Ore SPltinat . oriM • Two Bottles are warranted to core the 14Aks mouth_and stomach.... e A r Three. to Ave bottles mo warranted nuratgerwai4inum of One or two betties are warranted tocare aii/itizr4o( 7: lll6 eyes. Two bottles are Warranted to cure ranningttthe.te2 - )md blotches among the hair. Four tOtia. bottlett ar r e,wantustadtscFraproinct_tp. tang ; 41. • Ontrbottle' will mire seedy eriiptioti of tltersdrhi. - -zo Two to three bottles.' araiwerrnoted to.oereltbirmatet - dat peratkrusafrat, rbenmatiemt.:-; . i t ems Two or thret9mtilealitoli-FirlYit*# l6 72, o o 3 mAilsimil of ringworm . Three tkhiur.bollies*4fractitiO'i'iis*"llll44' Fivele efghtlagie-anTlMirellNartitesitke , -ecttfatec. A baneatiCiderao..eir - eirtriaaaltfirestilieilart:taittbOtod perfect dare .Is. warranyidierhen;OV,Wit. rake, Nothiagdoolniai;imPMhabre4a4brikeirgiaaeirtirmrain tried ail the wonderful medicines ofAtt derom theta..ram nen weed 0:mot irralkepart,OLdalear; cad stone sould cure overy limner in the ayawmr, yet it It itoetallTed. fact. If, pun haven homer it has*/ start. :-There arrinkifit nor ands, hums or has" giant - Wiling come cases:Mei not yearn. I paddled over a threaten' bottles of it of Boston. I:know IM-effects inceverycaltar,rlt naII4TICY done some of the'greatest Etire' iliierlone in. I gave it to children a yea' old; to oltlYoP.Atiekttti.Vl have seen poor, puny, wormy poklngchbliett,:wkiii.datts waseoftmidllidOvrador# afa state one bottle.. r E 1 1 14..P' To those who are subject la a.sieli headache;: one bottle will always one it. It gfres- - great relict to catarrh and, dire sines. .Some who, heroism:L.-costive for. yeare n turra taint and heed regalated by it' 'Wilde thelan' lyisioundit woke quite sway, but where themis anarderanemenkof,thelines tions of nature, It will cause very_singdor reelltimi, Mit you must not be altirrnaP-theY tdestri.distipta from four daysto a week. There is never a imd,retolt from it. Oo:the contrary, when that. feeling is - arid; on *Dr kat yattrielt like a new perm. I heard some- of the,trent-extrantitaist eu,artiums of it that man over listened to. No aigip of diet is ever necessary—. 4 the lxvt-yon tom get. I have aide an herb, which, when shankomd in sweet oil, dlssolrsit Scrofulous swelling at the rasik , Wd under the attra, Price 50 cents. Fria, of the Malir± iDlearrousl per bottle. Direetko, for Use.—Ada` one 'table spoonful per day: children over eight years. ',assert eyeenful• Childreft from five to eight years, tea-spoonful.' lts no direction'tan be made applicable to all eenstltntiona, take enough to:operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY glyce.,personal atteedince In bad eases of Scrofula. W. W. WALLACF. Sold, wholeoolo and rogysKirs44ec.:wood street, corner of Virgip' rallay,and • (gnat- gintl* AFt_faliffitirls'4 • Dr. llogtisvSyrupol 4 INHALATION POS • TYpe- • CURE O?AMNIA*TOASIIOI— ITYGEANA „ BS : BOMB BOMB TO'V.ll..vogTt. ,, ;q7 *tw os 3VObIDr4 I ITLI)IBOOVERY haarlocent heeninsilohilfril34*X•thiscity, meet of corgranissfoii,„loo .. . , ,% 00 . dirgys, 9 .c* langs. w e refer, to' thre' ConstifAßtromilfritatteßellyeasa Verge. An. Cues: STILVP.I%IVIULAbobtIier,=Z fr j has teetered tiartilf afitlctet rinse talleM,tht • which, Les ' he itdreertdde ' lifsethdif Mt . trestmiaik a physiefaiittienediiiNiiieVidet onsfnutly tleathing. en aiiiteabls;_f,tomlig.osgo...4l. imocuoloor - tenet ieetneln:iMet*nettrairilPhtlitte - *bore , wivitrei - bfille.ltatinid4litivoy and varied changes produced'aped.::ldiene*itinditttadts* Into ttaret.cintrselij and • etiftdftV to:::thet" 'The ityges.tm fir for sale by itlr theariig totintry..-4171rns The , rttlinlof hthvartiondlietteeM;Colder•ibilbnisw.hrith oat the least inconvenience—the heat of the -,t_shottey, senTlalo;ntieeValeilidiTiESl=ijrine#Al uke . thelonovogolire . ono fackieof-Viii Liman) pas curra•zao - ' = .1 - , -.s.p,L,Tlrante9rt ► rreetuu,.Ak I sun, alieit or . te,oAsibr%_or: 1 enstirddlygesna. • - • Mrs: Pact, of No :5 Ilateritend stteet„..cr.„s, e 7eis , jai a severe =sea Bronchitis holliollygeanti.. . „, My eildoritasheen c l ued ca'aahatEasahyl - - O M - 1 1 4 mtitria pan' atandir..4, sod. doom& W., 11 * ,- ;*v_ 1 0. 11 1 . ., , 01,41A6117: 'fshe'weis curedlx! Oise month, brute= . - . • - • J. . 11 : 1 1hohtUr- Tho Eat Dr. - Clairac or New Tor 4 SeAkeitd , :intOie . clue to the . 14° F i4 g /9141 • y 15,111 ay e Dem! ttldidiVlAr an d Car It sift, In disepeee'd the rtaVaFtd - Itinge„., opwittinity to testify tweilleseyAluit cottiucedllat moat exreiont e 41011*51. applientiotrto 11w shoat. N. B.—Dr. GENUINE ARTICLE; utrothhigt#A• and rmi TdO ir cenr • l4lbit L":'%, .rivltki• teleby-1W Gem. , ..l;illeyee;4lo4lroo. Sajim Leck • - . tV't 4 . 3 l` AIMS 51 "Vat 14 - /I C S Etasseja, Omit= blatitaki Irtattlif itieetaikpetiltai% t sPal •-• • - H. P. SCHWAItT'L, LSE A. BECKHAM , • - 4 • •,' ENE r i (~-:~ r~ > •~_. -04.440"," ... 3 , . Osneuveolds, latteautardlionebilis; l • • Spitthifilkkiema, ,: i, • idaftliTt - ttlietolittgMl: • •..r. , ...; -,-,•••;..TAPIPFASCA -•,..,.,;z ..,.,,i,, i l- • cus ii: ,-., - .lriv 7: 4:- , -I-- . i , ;-- ..., ,:, ) i-.',.: -). or 83' above itrPeoturtut - . ' 4 iFfellwO4 ..PY.ait j ' . ,ed .'l4.' '' '''' '-'''. .I. • PhystetawanaOhandst, the (10 ' ,> Preparation, anal! offered foe ' (10 MILIOROff those diseases of the THROAT` and Antizaidwi, 'r laddWifilmudedommgrumbwaimitcuAMPF suffirrrioN. o vontaktt. n0; 1 4.4 . any mineral wbaterer, but le cam p/544'in br. .- .Book ) .lforba. , ind .regettabk a.s l ..ftc . clr.hosriCie aped& Influence upon Ai Imago. alialheir..;iinfie*di . organs, Ita,immedlata. dike. Is to inalAlutitLito4 and gently remove tbe,phicgmanclotber morblikieire,g lions, from the Throat aid air-passag*',lluakielltreitig the Cough, by aubduing the tne...•'...oton:aktiEwthar ClltiallybkikAgiviesi.l.o u 4 r ,, Tt4erLe.tme - ost aid..:Ap. commended by Physicians_ of tbe adghest-standlag, and may be given witirpailect'afety to the youngest chUd or th ,341346 /4 6 ,'Alud-e* -' ' : • • I ; - , , less than will generally cure 'any fill. 1 44 7 C0V11,..0 ,VINCGErt b 7 fO li ftlfind lhedlleCP4 4 °_,„ f:iisoPißo is usua lly sudeientior a case it iiiipikr dote --- _ -:-.. - -Cifffff . Offs-Wltilrelrer Tickling in fisithifit4 or lEittersotess. - ' .0. '.. '.- '' . '" ' '1,?,,,T. . ~.. ONO 14149 -1 11 WelUet4alb r "kikSP:MI[IW Wood. : • - TAreeliiabilAtio onifl*Orire4• l6 Thl*PW alf. F4 1 0 111 0 11 04"A -,-zzA.. ., ..., ~,,,,,,:- ..V..V.- i ~ .rogroZitrAtboakl rebore anyjoaeo or litiolikk enkoiilisilittilret '. - :;2 .1 ` ,' ---,' = :-..:, ~ , . ..di;Li the 14rraniatelits t# do, goodoubt satlaill the Pitientlthet le le meths rig I- road ' to iretrlllM , ~I 1 JildßeliokiitlelY ( * 4 f not is beet to in il. ' Oikifi. eateCon tile- - ati,hWolgoierr . "uotitAt!)..c,resto,ed.or. i rerirrs. " " , --- —7 , -- ':: ~.,-; ~,,.....• ...„,..... - . - 1 . , LLSCOVELTACO., - POP r J et qtk kr0., 14 101 Dio.tkAi: tcorrßu ll l o o ,Veto. llik• For Sale by all Drizezists throughout the Milted M..IN . . ~. and Guild& * For sale, wholesale and retail, by R. 14..iffLLER8 lk CO, corner Wood and Second streets. ~.• Sold oleo by LERNDERSON a BRA., Liberty otreet: H. P. soHwARTZ, and BROKII4III.k 31cifalINNAdi.Affegbeng Olty. - .' ' 1107;ddaw ' ;,.: . ,., , ,•-;:',..: , ';..z ; ic . :•;&?•i: . ,- ; :7 •••••:'V''''':.:-.:;:,.-i:?..:'_,?,:?..;
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