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' .7 .:•- b la 4':.\ ...... r~ - ; w - 14; `5 „ r•-• ' 4; e 1:t4 2.4 t• 4:: .4, 1,1,"; ...4 1 ,E ty 'lek:7111,1 t ;FA • • - .Y . 4.2sV,ANlWAYttf;r4es r 4 1 .4 i! -'l lO4 , 14-4 f ..9. - 'K- vJ. }~ v ~ ~. ~, .~®~,f' ~ ' . I . , 1 ' -"Mv„r 4, VichaTt , 4- tFETT A t e4s.r t M=AMMN ,;M -••• • • . ' 1,1; • • • " • - • I - • v , .'1 • .• , • ' •-• ;• •••, -• • --••=.4-1•1 4 4.. u.••••• NUMMI MISCELLAN P.DUS TINT THE COITIV _i_ STATE OF DEL. Ebenezer Cloak Pe'Rich,d C. D a i .44 LPetition:for Partition. Thomas F. Dale. • And now to wit, thin twenty-seventh day of March. in the our customers, we have no hesitation in recommending them year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, w , a good article, and mach preferable on account of their this muse coming before the Chancellor, upon the motion of d simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes ; or Joseph P. Comegys, Esquire, the complatriades eolicitor. the writs of summons afbresaid, and the Sheriff's return any other of which we have any knowledge. thereon being seen and examined, It is thereupon ordered Tery reepectfully yours. by the Chancellor that the aforesaid defendants, Richard C. Dale and Thomas F. Dale, appear In the cause on Tuetiday, F. & W. M. FABER & the 23d day of September next. And it is ordered and di rected by the Chancellor, that a copy of this order shall be inserted In the Pittsburgh Past, a newspaper published I n the city of Pittaborgh, in the State of Pennsylvania, Sid Mall be continued in mid newspaper for the space of one Month ; and also that a copy ofeaid order shall for the same space of time be posted in the office of the Register of this Court, and at the Court Douse door in this County. State of Delaware, Knit Conoty, 85. f I, John K. Jarvis, Register in Chancery in Kent county, aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the order in the above muse, now of record In this Court. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, at Dover thin 14th day of May, A. D. 1856. JOHN K. JARVIS, my22:lm Register in Chancery. REAL ESTATE MARKET, COHEIR OP SEPT.ETH AND SMITHFIELD STREET., We lave the following Real Estate for sale FOURTEEN ACRES OF L ND In St. Clair township, On the old Washington Road, well improved. SIX t ORES OF LAND in Charters township, about half a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuable I mprovements, milted for a genteel eonntry residence. A LOT OF GROUND in Last Liberty, 30 feat by 180; Will be sold low. . . FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Minersville. TEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, at the mouth of Deer Creek, on which are good improvements and an old established ferry. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a half miles from Logan's Station. on the A. V. Railroad, with good improvements. A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Ste venson street, (opposite the Mercy Hospital,) with modern i mprovements. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, cot, taming twenty-three acres, within eighty rode of the C. & P. Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Marnhoder, coiner of Cdiartiers and Farette streets. A VALUABLE LL PROPERTY AND FARM in Derry township, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged fur city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Sunup. vale Station. with Bee or ten Acras of Land. TWENTY ACRRS OF LAND adjoining the Swisovale Station. Apply to .1,42) BLAKELV A ItICIIEV. TWI L E HoUltS IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! Sir THE EASTERN DAILIES aro regularly received. twelve hours in advance of the 31ail, and delivered t, ..11,- ecribere at the following rates: LEDGER, loc. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE, test, per week. '• " TIMES, " " Jam" Leave your orders for thaw, or any other Eaten p spent, at l Fifth stmt, for my 24 RICHARD SHANNON. FUR SALE-20 acres of land, on which is erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other out buildings, all In good order: 15 arms cleared. well fenced and in good state of cultivation; a young orchard, se). rat acres of grain and clover now in tot and thriving condi tion: the remaining 5 acres well timbered—would be a g... 51 situation for a store, being situated on the cross roads. be. tween Bakerstown and Butler, in Middlesex township,' Bul ler county. Will be sold low—terms easy. Wanted—A situation by, a young lady, in a Dry Goods, Trimming or Millinery establishment. Wanted—Several girls to do housework in the city and country. Also, a situation by a troy about fourteen years of age, in a more, to run errands or other light work. Inquire of UFO. W. BUN N. at his Agency and I ntell Office, north side of Ohinstreet, fourth door east of 1)161110,1r1. ALLEGHENY CITY. ie7 FRANK LESLIE'S Gazette of Fashion for June; Knickerbocker 'Magazine for June; Putnam's do do; Bide®' Household Words do; The Schoolfellow do; Screech of the lion. Charles Sumner The Invalid's Guide and Consnmptive's Manual; C. M. Bitch, A. M. M. D. One Thousand and Ten Things worth knowing. The London Illustrated News. For sale by my3l B. T. C. MORGAN, 41 NEW PUBLICATIONS— Lealie's Gazette of F-oshion for June, price 2.4..` Putnam's Magazine do do OA . . Household Words do do ...I.le. Schoolfellow do do 10,.. harper's Mag._, 4th supply, do do '..13c. Godey's Lady's BoAL. 2.1 do do do . .. I.k• Hraharn do do . .. I,l' Peterson do du 17c K n ickerbocker do do 20c. Leslie's N. Y Journal do do IS.. Sparrowgraan Papers d 0 151. . Piazza Talcs, by Melville ro Wk. Runsby Papers, by John Brougham du WA:. Its , cent speeches of Charles. Sumner do 1.12 Shooter Recolletion,. The above, with a 'nitre SZAVIIMPrIt of school and m Itsuoous statb.itery. Etc. Sold from 10 to 13) poq lower than else's - 111,s .at LAUFFER S Book Stor. my3l No 77 Fourth el. BUSINESS: BUSINESS!! 311 IL PROPERTY Wilt F. on P.. wickley, a mill house of 3 storm, 311111‘.1 none. ammo chine, and all other gearing nod liiturea romplete A. asor mill, 2 goo,' frame houses, 20 near of land Prior $.• A STEAM SAW MILL., situate on the ohld nrrr, to Mary's, 110 miles below Wheeling Price sl.fsdo TANNERY 'OR SALE sitnat, at 11,,undsrili, rata, shops, . all In g... 1 order. large dlrPlltn g !.," scree of wound, A.. tr m $4.00‘.1. itp2.s S. CUTI.I.ItERT & SON. 51 !larks: • ANEW BOOK.—Th, K iduapped it lid the TIMM/Med. Bern.: the Torreon's' rra-Alectioa. of Peter Still and hill Wife - 'inc. - after furry yearn of sr..-re By Mn. Kate F. IC Pickard. with an lutc,duction, by It.•, Samuel J. May; and lan appen lit by William 11. Furor.•.. U. D. For Nab- by B. T. C. MnItIIAN Jug. al Fin). =,. - DR' 1' ATE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. A 1_ neat, well bat and tlmshed brick house nituat.-! the North Common. Allezhany City, containing six well finished rooms, a bulb room, cellar mud linothed attic . I, ' drant in the yard. This property Is beautifully locate: ..d is worthy the attention of persoun wpthing a deairabl.. pet vats, residence. Will be sold low. Apply to jug. BLAKELY & RICH DOMESTIC GOODS.— k k 'Mason s t Crave just opened userlS:io 'Oasis and parksges t •;• style catioies and gingliams, muslin!, checks. inking,. soil every description of housekeeping g.sels which will 1.. i•bi et a considerable risiurtion train the usual e o 11, PARASOLS.—We invite the attentim, of the ladles v. some Limn new fmr.,,in we h.v, thin morning by exprers. among which are some • ! the most elegant and desirable styles yet offered. A. A. NI AIKIN h CO.. 2e Fifth LIVERPOOL AN D PHILADEL STEAMSHIP LINK.. The xpleudid new SulimAllip CITY BALTIMORE, Capt. Loren, will weal from Philadelphia ou thoi rd ik 28th June—from Llveripol Idtli July. Philadelphia. Prom Ltverpool. . ...$B5 and $56. Csidn......sSs and $76. Steerage ....... ...$3O. Steerage ..... ......$4 , Passage Tickets to and from Liverpred by the ahoy. Lim of Steamships, or by FIRST-CLASS SAILING PACK ETS. can be procured on application to SABEL & CORM, 177 Broadway, New Turk, Or— JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. P. 5. 7 Also, Drafts for sale always on bandit at DID YOU READ SYDNEY SMITH ?-01 course you liked it, awl Inuothed over his y re marks. We now offer you a letter I•sik. Till , : BOOK. OF THE SUMMER. We bare ready ibis day, the first complete American lion, with a memoir, from the Loth English ...Mum In two Imudiedue royal l2ino. volumes. ; price $2,'.0. half calf extra $4. The. lutpiliishy Legends; or, Mirth nod Marvels By Thomas Laguldsby. Eau_ (the Rev. Richard Harris Burnham., with 11l illustrations by those funny fellows, Cruikelmuk and Leech. This delightfully entertaining book has now 110,011, ti standard library work in England, where it has rep , lly passed through ten editions. The memoir is brimful of sparkling Jokes, anecdotes and witty repartee. by Theud ,re Hook, Flarnham, Thomas Hood, hydneyiSmith and oilier celebrities. We venture our reputation as caterers for pule lie taste, if this work does not delight every reader. and bprove fully as entertaining, if not more so, than the recent iography of Rev. Mr. Barnham's brother divine, Sydney Smith. 11. MINER & CO., Jelo No. 35 Smithfield st. WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Two or three goal Cooks tor city and oontry. A Boy of 17 Co learn a trade; must be well ftworu. needed. Also, pierce for four or five Girls to do chamber or dining.room work. Four Boys in stores or to ma errande, and five or en lot, at any kind of utoploymettt. Apply . at LOWIIIE'S New Intelligence Office, feb2o WANTED—A Situatim Governess ~r teacher, by a young Inkly well planned. anti Lav iog had conniderable experience; would not objet into the .untry. Wanted—Several Kirk b. do housework, in city and wintry, and a boy to run of errant* In a than atom, In Eby city. For Bale—A small tannery In goal order and doing a good La-ll:man, in a email village about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wishing to go Weet will sell at a great bargain. Inquire of O. W. BUNS, at his As , nu and Intel ligeece °Mee, north aide of Ohio street, fourth door not of the Diamond, Allegheny city. mythi FRESH SEEDS—Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, of Lilo mot approved and reliable varieties, wholesale and retail, itt the Seed and Agricultural Ware house,47 Fifth street, of (aph) JA NIES \Vaal/KOK SODA ASH of a good and uniform quality manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company at Tarentum; on hand and for sale by FLEMING BROS, ALSO, 3 gross Ludlam's Specific 4 gross lloofland s s Oerrnan Bitters 1500 The. Madder; 600 be. Gum Tragacanth ; 400 1t,,. Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, a new article for making Soap nee pound worth ten of potash ; on hand and for sale by myB FLEMING BROS. ALOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown, will be sold very low, If applied for soon. It con tome one-tourtb of an acre, and is In a central position. Apply to rosh2D BLAKELY & RICHEY _ ___ ORNAMENTAL Center pieces, Testers, IVJ Genie and Boquet Pictures in gilt circles, with great variety of other ornaments on Wall Paper, for sale by tort W. P. MARSHALL et 00. DRIED PEACHES —lOO bush. for sale by sp'7 4 B MTH, MAUI t BUNTER. OSIEHY AND GLOVES—Another very II large assortment of Summer Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts of every description, just received by Axel) A. A. MASON & CO. DR. lIEISKELL'S TETTER OINTMENT. This Ointment has never been known to fail In the cure of Tetter, Scald Head. Itch, Ringworms, Ulcers, Scalds, pimples, Frosted Limbs, Intlamed Eyes, Piles and all erup tions of the skin. For sale only by Jeb WANTED—A SITUATION, by a youn — g Lady, in a Dry Goals or Trimming Store, or Milli nery establishment. WANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the rity and country. Also,a situation by a boy about fourteen, In a store. to run errands, or other light work. FOR BALE—A Small TANNERY, in good order and doing a good business, in a small village about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wishifig to go West, will sell at a great wire of GEORGE W. BLINN, at his Agency and Intel ligence Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. east 7 :"Z40: -54 . 1 t • ~ ~ • •rt , o 4.0 •M.N . .11 • 414. th-," ...or fq OF CHANCERY OF THE r EA ZL EB Ha 4 WARE, in and for Kent county. vi ng used G. Trott's "Patent Oil Globe" on almost ell the steam engines furnished the last year, and in asmuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to FE:=d JOB. FLEMINti, corner Diamond and Murket et. t001iz . 47. - 41„. -. 4 . 0 r..,L .. ", r i - f- - 4 W fr '' ,_ 7 4 .•;,w . :'' . ot'.:Z>C'" IM' , f-u 7 ;4:l*- f .. ..t Ott: ,tit- 7.0 4 . 7 Z .t., .. '- ;'''‘‘'' .. :, 1 ,V t .; ' -..P . '''' '''r h ' il '' '-; .4 , ' +t:g• It I.`"r 'tr., - , . . _ 3C..1" 6' ,s 2. -'` t•-• ..4, .• o• , '''.. r i . i. ', • , ;* .. .t ~ , , . • , • , ,k , .11 - • :.._ t• .3 ~•..., s'. -• • ' • -.' .- ' • * .,1, * ' 4' ) ''. i 4, " - '•• 4 -, i e l 5 *4... - - e.,, ..• -,v ~ 1 r., 4 f , C /,K , _ .:. .. , ~' .- ' .104`1.1 ti la • . t "'l.* 'e !,'" ' ' ••• ~. ~ --% =‘".,;. alb ..t 1 ,f' s . . i . . ~ . ,I ', ~..:. 4 '' 'U i ,:t t itAr. :7 ' '," •,'"7., ERE RMI ~: .~ ~. . i': - • -- - 1 -- INVENTIONS AND`PATENT This certifies that the Oil Cnp patented by Mr. Trott, has -en in IMO on our road fur two yonni post. We fiud it tote n economical and durable Oil Cop, and ran recommend It such. GAO. OILIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR. liovember 29th, IStei. To M. F. EATON, En.: Thls certifies that we have had in use the patent Oil Globes w Cups, sold by Moses F. Eaton, Seq., of Pittsburgh, and consider them very touch superior to nor thing of the kind wr here ever used.. ALFRED T11.011A1,, Treasurer Ohio Tool Compauy. Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 1S 5. I From the New York Scientific American.) Patent Finishing Plane. • • This invention to intended fur use where It In dedired Im part a tine, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; Lot It is applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists In placing the cutting chisel. ur Lit, in front of the wodge, instead of behind, as in common planes; also in akplying a metallic mouth-piece to the taco of the plane, in front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves an the rest for the clihni, and confines the throat of thu plane. But the mouth piece is to cit., to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane front ripping or splintering the a - 04.0 in the least degree. Indeed. we have OIVII the miplenient plied to the planing of wor.wi against the grain, and litmus verily to the grain, leaving the woad perfectly smooth. So perf,t is the operation of this itoitrutuimh that it tua) plied to the planing of veneen—with eat tea Wing which cannot wsfely done by the rannuon plane. The peculiar arrangement of the moutn piiire, bit. and wedge, affords a conmlete and firm Gearutg ter ilia hit throughout inn whole length. and dlapenwiii, cum stances. with the use of a cap or 11,:111.1r bit. This is a very simple and effective improvement. defined, we have no tioul,t, to Had Its way int.. every carpente, s in tbe land. No tool chest is complete without it 'lie reit tiir Wm. C. Iloe_r, l'ittaburuh, Pa., and hi, bears date January 18, 1 1 8.55. 44- 1 F.B F.A , Nu. 139 First strnet, Ag. 1.• 1.4 the patent., CLOTHING ACAHIt--I request the attenti , m f . frit•ntiS Mud the put , lir to my etock ul SPRING AND,SUMMER GOODS. Which I clank COltUlalln a larger variety of nch Aty!.• that any other !oral, purchase.hare taken specialt ohnun all the alumina of FANCY CLOTHS grn.•rnlly drltml, vI7 IRnx, ITahlia, Mnltsbrr), Rr ntf. 1411., fin 's° awl Ohre, with swims tints tires, Blue. I hsre otbsensA the saine cars In nelon.lng mr FANCY CASSIMERES, v 16.11 embrace • dunce eutoort.rnatil al light culvert+. mutt AM.. Vt•lilng ulnlnt In tit• Summer meson. with n nurnl... r "r I3ha 1: Elantic Figured Ilraie nlay intendml f.ur 11, 1,1 ',nth,. My stock of VE.STINtIS is is largM ha h. 14• f00t..1 'lnc her, comprising errr+ vnalrly of Slik Pau r plain and floured Oranadin. and Mar.elfiea. 't) itaxortment t.l Boy.' Clothing has 1.k.0n lam prei,artal t, fill all order, in this 1•r-am h a lin nun satisfaction to tnyPhlf and t.uyere than lutheit,, I would call special atteutt.al to a tolyntwr of pretty .ntall PI, A T , ,VA. adapted t, &era, whirl, I t6inf. . n ot tad to iriraor. Loprtrm. A n.l. )lerin.at, Priori, Nankinuettoo. Drul• 'ltalian CI o with unniero. atylea of NVOrNtrd and linen eltber for men'. or hofill clothing ap2s:lmdaw l..4)1.4 0 ,11 1 0: FToNltilt, No at , W,KI it A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or those who sel•li to Engage In the MACHINE, OR ENGINE BUILDING Ell sINEMS. THE otitir at private 11 until the '' , eh day id June next. the l'atteruw 14b.nInc. r•m lito• "Pitt Alartithe W•wka end li•intirtry trutir,l !n A lleghony City. corn, Main awl rher-ry atreetii. The Tied. consul in pail First -ell a I rltenni Engine.w. 14 ,re t, der, feet •txuXe. wnh cylinder [...11e,. diamei•r Ilse only idle year arge and cue ainall wirer Planing Alai li , rie Twenty three turning Lath., , Xl.llO .10 1t.11,11111 and which swing from 10,1P11 feet down fe twelve in, htc the &hearr. Ono large Hering Nifl tingle and dcritile-gewred upright Frilling, tine excellent ireare-ntling Engine, w"ih a r. Al OF. art.,. 1111.1 mitten 1,11 pang outer Holt and Nut- , -etttii i : Statibing, Pen M 3 ,1 T wlinty-..teen t i t. gee rd A ~..7vnt t.i.rnl,r td.. Ye unit •irre. threw.! /4 01.11, a ceruplei , .•! ~1 T Stwood 0.4 .101 . 1 w I.•-• 1.111 ar ,4nt J•.. 0 fan an.l tia , ura-s. r to 1•1,11- C.l, I , Irtt.l - eisaa • Al, and or ongtil t •. India and tuft iiiaa—rtnient . f Finelc• nn ! Fn nAn Twnf—Fier 1111. ksmi: L'. F. 1F n Hall. fan an I woo than. tai,e , itier a fur ,': ~! •a• , ig• - •, nieira and r...1a 1.• brie mall Trip Hammer. trill. a great numl. r ••• du aweilgea. in et vier Oar patent Milt nn.l itivtt %Letitia, Fourth—A • .implete •tiiiek. . rakal. a rran 'a :7, 11111 T m.h . Spot ariii e! A hiail . Aintat nual , n great sinizile, anal I 11. Pim :ern., anal a great net 'Won, a a ono to rnentinn Throw 'Lc/3 ant , nroLl min ••$,L.r. min! hate hrren a ittorthcl •••11 , 1 01 If I)/ • ••••i!r rr.u..l AN the prevent propr,nnn a /Mil 1•1 d r stilts nn tnt•t, ntrt• chant , u ~n- r tlrr. purrhrt....r t . I. .t •-rtahltithr.l.nst , nn TI, hn/IrrinKs can bv la.nrar-.1 eta lair rttir is,, an of yenr. F r Infornittll,n M Ca. ;•ri , • rst..l i•Ill proprteh.r. on the premokur. N B —lf the gold twf-r.• the I,lt Jun , . th,) aB:1,0 ,dl•r•-•I wt public u.lv. NOTICE l• ,11,1 to all pero,r, v• I. tt, ..t of any 4 1,14:x101.ln In the Pitt , rl.. hm- Worth, t. than takrn awns it., loth •Iny 4 , f .).,mth Itt • r • wilt lw otherwrs'e dinNoiwil mr223:I3I.JF:NIi- RICHE Y a FARM FOR RENT'.--A ~1.,1111 Flom, c tafnmg :44 ncrre , abont ono Ina. liel,Av Ihe city,.. site Manch/oat,. Thom la "a the pnnases, a large lt house mud stable, about 11a) bearing apple lean"; abto berry and plum trees, grapes, at. This place wuut.l a good gardener. Virr tern. appy t. ttlyti If. C. & J. 11. P , ..AW VEIL. .t. A LT I'ETHE, REF' I kegs ki e 6 IS A FAIINI,t4T , P4. 4. RucHELLE OCHRE casks just rf., , •, 1 and I.tr oaf.- Ity D \'S ESSEN 4 • 1; I Nli EH---,ht. to owl for 0a...- ,tariA FI.I-311 NG Bit OSIERS AND 6 lAA" ES.—A. A. NDLA,,t, dr c , hay.. on IL very large wootrtnwot or 1...1- we. llenCe 1111,1 Clolttrth'et bonwry .tf .1.- ..cl - ital.:at. Alpo, the hest attoortutent of Bilk, tothect other mitts to be Wand in the dq. )619 THIRD ARRIVAL. OF NEW GOODS LOVE 1311071114R5, A 74 Ilarkrt M 444411 1 .0 l',. The 5u1..., there have just ...coved awl are now their third sapid" of new and handnonie breve tioiala. SI. iu Tatum/4 thaw Furnishing t]ualt . Mourning lloodaiflaao..ti • Ribbons and Needle cork. Many of the above goods ha,. Lawn pureltaand of the importers and at the large A act di, 111 New k and Philaileilihta, at prine that enalde . to otter thrut at lean than the cost of tranaportation. tollelt to early call fret: 'II our llatl/11113r11 Mid OM pal h. generall v. belleving it i.e to the advantage of all, :.• wr never Wive been able to other a better inea.rt m ee t, a nd so cheap. LOP IiKOTHICICS, for Ju3. YOUNG, STEVENSIoN pORTSMOUTIFS LIVERY AND SALE S TAB LE, ON MARE CI AND WATLA gnarls, my15,31:01 K 7 TTANNLVG. NNLVG. 24;q1 ADAMAGED PIANO, for sale • • at a bargain.—A now CHICK EKING I'IANO, slightly damaged in the furniture,' t I but not where it Lan be observed. The In. strument. In no way Injured, will he sold at a reduction of FIT CY DOLLARS. on a crodlt of six months. JOHN H. MICLIAIIt. Si Wood .1.. tny2:4 Agent for Chickering' s Pianos. OF ~IONT[ILti" A COMPLETE LISP .NIAUAZI F.:}l. for May, 1861 i Marper's new nano tidy Magazine. Putnam's monthly linickerhocker Kew York monthly Nlagavine. Household Words--conducted by Charles Dickens. Godey's Lady's flook—colomi plates ()ratan:it's American monthly Magazine. Peterson's Lady's Nat total Magftlllll, Ila Don's Dollar ruouthl),Magir.ine. Harper's Story Book. The Museum. Tho Schoolfellow for Boys and Girls. Fr auk Leslie's Now York Journal. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion. Y a nkee Notions; full of comic Illustrations. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for April. OharnberaJournal (London }edition) for April. Just received and for sale by W. A UILDENFENNEY A CO_ my 3 Fifth street., opposite the Theatre. MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES! Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May. Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journal " " Gutie)'s Laditsg' Book Graham's Magazine " " Peterson's Magazine Baikal's Magazine 11 LI Ifousehold Words 11 11 Ilarpt r's Magazine 11. Putnam's Magazine 14 14 Knickerbocker u 11 Yankee Notions Blackwood's Magazine for April. London News and Punch for April 19. For sale by 11. MINER & my 3 N 0.82 Smithfield street OPENING this day, a large assortment of watche... Gold Levers from $27 to s'2oo. Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinder:, from $4 to $lO. Itallrocul Time Keepers, Sao. Frodsham's Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. in Silver Caeca, $175 Chalne, Seals, Keys, &c. Watches reP3lre' . l V in rl t LS he o:, earner b7trnln'r Iry m$ W. Wof & 4th ets. - - - - 1U " Old Java Ihr porkets French Java 2 bales prin... Mocha 10 bugs oil lllaricaibo Selected expressly for my retail business. F It. URA VO, No.l Diamond. 1011 - - LAKEEI dr, RICHES, REAL ESTATE BlioliEßS AND AUCTIoN EKES, corner of se., tab and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh. will attend to selling by Auction any property sold by Executors, or by order e t (4... l aw,' Court, in the City or County; and to any description of Beal Estate out of the City. joie ' AGARDEN LOT FOR SALE—Containing six acres of excellent Land, saluted on the waters... Chartiers Creek, in Robinson township, 4 1 ,4 mitre from tb, city, and near Broadhead's Fording. The Land is well adapted to Gardening purposes, as it lies sloping to tie South; has a comfortable Frame Home 30 feet by If., one end a half !dories high; a good spring of water at the dom. UGAR.---Prime New Orleans in store and: and a variety of choice Fruit Trees just commencing t. hear. Price Stioo. For further particulateapply to • BLAKELY & RICEIRY, Real Estate Brokers, ' 10 for sale by jtay/k) AMIN 110011.10 AD. febr Corner Seventh and Smithfield sts. SUNDRIES -100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candi°, - 25 do Star do 100 do Rosin Soap. 300 kegs smarted Nails. 100 dux. Corn Brooms. 50 bales No. 1 and 2 Batting. 25 doz. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tubs. In store and for Bala by mys JOHN MOOR AD. .•',r4-; FARMERS' AND INIECIIA,NICS J LIFE, FLRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY PILILAUELI'II lA. Capital 8300,000 Anuaint tiocurely 8200,000 This Company effect,, Fire Iniuranre on Buil,lino, Ou Is. Furniture, kr. Marino In,uirane , on Vessels, Citrgo and Freight. Inland Inguranre on (lAN!, by Rivers. Lakes, Canal;. R/11111mio, au.' land Carriage generally. Also, loon ran, span upon the most favorable terms. PrrvEreraula, April 12 2 1856. • A., •ii• tssuP._-_7q.l DIRECTORS. Hon. Thomas 13. Florence, .(omen F.. ].,a11, George 11. Arm,tiong, Charles Ed. P. N 11,1.1 1, t.m, K. 11. ti.,,rge 11e1nd.,..1d, Fred. C. Brewster, Thomas Mati.lertidd, Tame Let - x.ll Thif.MAII It. FLORENCE, Pcem.l.mt EDWARD R. lIELMTIOLD. '•• ar PITTSBUI:011 REFERENCES. IL.n. T. M. Home, 11.... J. R. M'Cliut,,k, Hun. I'. C. Shannon, Cul..S. 131acl:, lion. 11. iluthrk, A 11. M'Calm.nt, TLnniu .l. K;4,1/ul, MVAIg , II , S, KS.I 04 , 1.. 1 . Hecate Potter, Gen. J. K. Mo...roead, It. M. riddle. The character of the above Company is of the first Haas, and combine~ the rare and unusual pririleps of lire, Nal or and Life insurance. Gentlemen of elevated qandini: are memclated in its man agement, and Interested as StudillAders. THOMAS J. HUNTER., Agent, '27 Na. 90 Water 'tract. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIILADELITLI A. \{. IF uck,r.T6vllll,4 Wn.r..uer, Sum.. I 0 It (leo. W. liirin,i d+, Nlorti,nl D. Lewin. Adolph( E. Rorie, Dalid S. Itrowil, M'lr ris Pat k•rnou. t'i!t.s. N. lI.L.NCKEH, Prtwitl-.t. Clll, O. It tN,EKII. EcCretar . . . mt.`uu , • L , nalke ria.tual -w-ry dwicriptiuti or property, in . lown awl country. at ratmi an t. are consimterat with security. Tito rontpatty hare ren , rvt4,l a 1,,,:•• t, a.llOl, with their mpital anti pried nuts, satel2, invert...l. at. ford ample protection to the assur.4l. The Assets of the Company, out January Int, 1`3.51, as int.- Ihb.l utgrrahly t" no Art .f A.t.sernitly. wet, N ir MOrtgo.C. ..... .... . Beni • " Tennsu - ary Is,atts. Stocks Oush, kr Si, . Uau ilacorp.rat.,, a t wen t tbry ha, 1 , 0 ,1 ~‘ It!a•.n von, nint,i,..l annd th , rob, af! , ,nllng th..xbility and thap.,l:ll‘pit flat with pr qui tn. fq, 4.11 ROI ARK COVYTN. AC , •nt. north-rvt 1.1111 UNI"I'Ell STATES I,IFt; R \CT- ANSC ITV AND . nll . l- - r VSI PA NY • DC1.1"111.‘ r 1 , i,1 Chilricr 1...ry,” AI•ITA 1.. ir.L.So.con Soilth-eant COI n, Turd ~yncy.Ks OF nir. kliD AT FIIILALF.I.I Fn•phon B. Crawl, 41. Paul B AlPbr. Ix. W. Ittnjetnlln rlt,rt no. Jai rtleda I, , efeL M. Irwf.nt—Yt , •ph , ^: It. Cr3A - V,rd Tin lrrnd.nl-- Am1 , r...14 , W. .Ifedtca! /Yt.st , to-f.,),--.141,..4 11. M A/Dvl4ly y Slostr,w, NI. (IFAI F! A I,Nt 'LB, Ac. N... 74 11:t.:•tit BANKERS AND B.RDKERS. T 1.101. M ES Btu) ers und E Image. ItraLe/9.1.1 • N.ara, Oran, Ita,ra ii..1tt.: , 0114 . 1 eta t 11.41 I,xt - atts:t• ,a,T4l' 1,0 \Vsavt/ - 1/ 1:14 if nAtata , aal. CAnia4t;•as all Tt.a a . ll . Ilirtat/av: ,v I I , latatv. Larattt. ra.•-•.v, I 1 V, “111•41. tst • kllrt 01 V 4.- •. kat •11, - 44., • 1 . .4c4 1. Ty., 1 Ik • urtl., sta. ja. • •) E. A ItNi & artd . • t,“ , : g , Br V. •ra. IL - a34 . :4 11.. /vt N , -t•4! Prnr:A. II n• 1.1!!!4/: • 4: I‘4 l T r ,tltlll4 - .) 1. an) 1•1:1 ,ttr - tc./ tx•ttEttl at: aI !, r !. OAT N. • 71 1 xt ' • tha fiat,). I . 4.- Ltr k ti, V lIUM AS IN' U 0 1 1 S, C•mktnerrial lin•k.lr. th 4.11, 111 N•vtr, lint • t•lx. 14 , 4-. Kt.; Eatata . Furth Lot.salt I• 4 DRY GOODS V ENV ;.I , ltiNi; tit )1,11.. , -- N. 74 Mtsrtz.t IN 0,, t. 1 . /1t.b..r,5 . ., I's It, r . "1., • to tit+nt3.ln.-yr 4.14- - "Ott4 II "1r I • sr?, 1, ll,' part,ntat thou r,,ly II Itr.rt. • • • a hat , a— ht. •• ht • 2, CI hay. at,! , le,ra . .ir a •t 4,• •tlr / P>• I •P. SiTll FAT .f.altor 'CI .1- an,l • ar .Flxtra n tt lEMIEZI 1:111111:1 =ME= ; ;.‘,/w I ; . .I:uwt,l • i N =ZEE .41:111. 2 url46. 1 •• • I t. HOTELS 1‘1.‘N:"ION 1 AM.. ‘,l , I . IA .4'. :an 0ff.,.1 S T. (1..111'. 1, •. • II t.. 11 , Y11.1. az, : •• - .41.1•1 t.... CAutil.) INTENT 11( :Ater kfr t) :tun. G: ittrotti. i.nar tb. Kat, ,11:•131) :=11.1 . ) i; .,• , F . ' I:NI I'HR :••ALE—ln North l'aycti T Ali. qt . 1.1111:11/11,. I '. 0 • - • .1 ht. 11, •,•••.: .11,1 • {P1)1,1 )1.• • • {U.:U.I - .1.1 A ilk • 30() .x,•. cr:o•k..l • : S:Fj: \ .1 4 -1 111 N.. I 1:,•1( , •1 -, 1: 11' , •!. R 1)11,110 INT I L'II N I ),- ) ;T .; TR , IT MI I art, tam, t h... ..ti u %rid , fly I.'l. T , . at, .Tll. am, I:: CbT . uy Ca). 111.21 r I r ITaia•T 1 . 1! ~, 6. Tetnnindar at .na au.l la. I. Ar• R ICE 1 tier•* pritiw l'andin n R ic e, notl t.r able by FOR SALE---A FR.\ ME lil . 11.1)1Nii. vlll.l ena LI roo.t y utpl P14,1)111 Sion... 1 .11.14 rn! Oland for [11..1.0.4, Ili, I , Lttlnottel. V4lll I. Sold low, If applied fur nn.n. ao Ow LORI!, REMOVAL. --W\l. (ARVILL HAS r NIO V ED from rth ntrt, 1 4/ reet, where he In prepared 4/ SLIT in. run torsiern with 14 ewent R/1t re TCABINET 31AKt'S AND 1. 1 . - I 11111 e r 0 1 . 1 .1,41 at fs,.. na Noo.l •11.1.. t. Ihlt Lotgh 1,1„ au asaortna•ol Nlaltogalo lict I.lllg. atl.l nut tn,uhiu, 0101.1.11 w; c.,11111 bonttg curfilar tatuw bank., I.lli I•liti..ll It, I.• mcinsors, imttout nufuloix graters, a 1111,5 gt•oerill ann.., tun i.t ..1 sordwat., all of whirl. 14 1., la A ft SA%lrlf:l. FAH NEsT,lci.. THE GOLDEN L;N is titkilig the triolt, owl it is malt touch wundec. Iha St s•lt of Guns, lll•difs, Rides, !sc., Aix., is await passed in the city. In Us' Nil PI Halting Tackle nu has, such an Resort went that st , add stake altun's eyes water, could he return 1,, I his world. Pocket tuttl Table t'litlery to grant abutclati.e. Mur.sles, and too runny articles to mentioned here ate to found at the sign of the Gulden Gnu. !SOWN Tt.rriAn - , No. 180 Wood street. NEWAND CHEAP BOOKS I—The Spar rowgruns !'apes; by Pr,d. S. l'ol.zone. The lady's thinly to la-ritec iiontilo . a 1 . 4 , ful I. enwtor; lie Emily Thornw.ll. Aypenwobl. ph lr ihnatAh; by Q. K. Philmod,r lhasth be, P. P. Song of Nlithandwpitha, and "diet. P.. 1118. Salad for the Social—boauttinlly illueuna 1. A Defence of the American Pobo . ), as 11r1141,41 to is on. cronehmenta of foreign Infloehre. and ospochilly to II .• it, ference of Papacy in the poinh:ll intoreAt of Ow L'i,:trti Stabs: by This. it NVliitio• Forbee' Voinnte.er MaraoLl—in 1! volt. Jost rer'd by W. A. iiII.DENFKNNEV myl4 Fi n! , ~,,poo• Thm,. THE VOYAGE OF' LlFE—Engravings “t• these great Moral Ph tore, painted by thy let, Ti,„ ()ate, are now on view at the Mare of J. J. GILLESPIE A: Co., Wlool Where subscriptions will be reveiv,l up 75 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; 2.0 •' klxtra Ohl Laguayt .~» 1856. ONLY ROUTH WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI.! ONI. V RAUTE WITII THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSRURGIT TO DAYTON AND IS DIASAPoLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAPS. Quuk et liuute from Pittsburgh to Ca is atvont' with U. S. Mail Lim Sthanicra, Covington and I..exinntun'road, Ohio and Alianinsippi Railroad, and the Lav, reneolairgli Bouty. Connecting via Colithitn4 and Senla, with the Dayl.ll triad Xenia, and I tolarnn , Ynitral Raltraul, TIIROUII 'flUlCET,, , . CrAllinfill+ :ind Cincinnati, to Lexington, Loidsville, Inn), Indianapolis. Jr.v., &r. Via Cull:anti. and Xozini., to Dayton, I inliatrap Lafayette, Terre THE LATELY. MIAMI rin COLUMBUS, cri,ting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mali Line Ste:lntent, the Ohio oral Rallroad, and Ou trll.-r+ fittlinn , no utl,r rotate cam through tielcou by all the ab. , Or rolliori can only he procured yin Colunthit itn,l the Lit LI, Nh a rai R a ilr o ad. TI,. !run, Creetline rift Gdninlns being the ahortont nuati. L blre a Onir , rfal awl pt re :Trod. Conn. Jr ru i n aro rrrtalri, and pweel,,,ela hare lull time fur Ine•Ja. lly t fir For,t and 11 , Ilefor,Liiii • r,tin. Born Creatilne, a aad speNl is roiu •Inel r:"Onfr4l6li to Orel g quo d.antiat•. By the rotate via Ci,-incdtti and I udinnninlir, p0...11,N rid , over r•wd. halla.ted and Inno,lfi Or l'Oro4r Bellelninnine v•tite. paNneng-ra rid., over the roan - boat roan, in Ohio THREE DAILY I'itAINS, VIA CoLUNIBL'S AND . . Pints Tam:, 1,0,i 3.1. w 1.. I; A M (%.111Int.tfr. ilk, St I, Lt•zutgtvt, ;tad I tidi.trkal..l vla bnr¢h itoOt• Tram arriv,a ttt t-rty In TRA, ritt.l.,rvi. at 7 . .1 ,, o'cl,k A. M. for 5 , 111 rowinrotti This f• MU oti•.t. Wit) t .:,il! , 1115 to CHI. T.lll+-1, TN MN' Imank kt P. M. lor Cra•ktlin..,Caatunl , uk, 2,-Ina. Out Inman, Inui.n He, YI IA 1.03.11,0011 aa, •1 !.•. ~.t 1.114 1 1t1111)1 TV , '. 1 1 11,i 1 R. 4 1 . 717. TPA? , i../%11./4 1'1111. 1 1 , 1.h .1 11 1 1) A. '.l Da Cr,tlan, 11' 1,11,, / 114111,1,4..1/A. I.lf t,., Tel lin., Sr'.n , I . • Cur r • V.TLan,llt , ..‘ 1,114.-t 1,11,•1!arr!! at el, “'clg k A. Si Ita CT ., !a!!'a !”I,.ttoal-t, Irn‘l , 111•1011•31.11/1` 1 , fa'.:) ••••• 11.kut, in, 7 •1 U1):11I1.6t, 1, 1.1-1 .1 . 111.11AIN/111 1.41.1./) , Itlt, Tert.• an, aa.. S 7. , ,111 1-1 YI.IZ: 11(7 0•11/1,111111b.,14 to ...ntk liana :t.aarnvt, kaa, C;:: .!.c:) . r Shanl.lll, Vi 1 .113. Nktchnk. tn - lenna. Thr Caatunlale, r.aa, 11, Taw. ,a Fak.u.rn lentils arrtat.g.kl ta ran In ,Inke ra t. a• Ith tilt, rfitErbid SI -1-7 , ., , 44 Pm . all Irt. , rutrttl.at Tht—uch Tirl. rl a. .p,I v at irtde and ;,.th;.l trqrn, utch.l the .}1.1,..14:15hr1a 11“Al.“- J 4 1 CURRY. Tukrt Agora, Or at Fed. rert 1 4 ,41,4 , 11, 0r....1 PARKIN, Ticket Agra:. kO. 0 Fr.!..':.:10 Vateletigh. Thl=l== CLEV ELAN!) AN 1) PITTSBURGH I ',ROAD, AND ,". 'ICE( rsrr 11../ITTE TO CHICAGO ••• :tte • N 1 , ••• 7`. • • t• •••.: nI • t anti 4,lottut rime t•• i••-r tlttnt• !' • .;• t, •.• tt I r.t.h.troti•tliT ntrt.t. L o Tra.ne -As.. r ..•I•Ttrglt tut 4 Ult. V. or Is.' 1$• . • .•‘, Sr.! $• ' $ 'or• !,•• t•• eat) Lours, : I rt.. t, • '. 01114 -.a..., I. It.ttro tst.• ':I Ain) li.; T 14,4 •ttt.; adt ••• .1 • • Irt•.• y , r..4 U. t13.(112 lIA-Irt/tul lease At llrlitt .• N > ::SI A 12 rtr..l tt-tt./ P 31 letd k•I +I: I:. \ii att.l ,••• AAI And rxttiJ 1'.31. /d cuttyytlA,l .t: I ''' A N '2'lo F . Al .•• 1 . thrT , *.llt tt , lA:S -I 4,1 , 1 7••i.1 • !Latin vl t- Vt— 4 I.:it .rt ett L.Atty N rain. I.y •. 11• LI • I: .k -t• !:• Tee tp,an. A M. nt.i Welt+, 4, .r M • AO ,4t thlik '151.•• .1.1 . 13.- , • r rlntri,.4.. •% lc In, r• 11.4;/.1, .• t;•• . cr , r, (1 4 1..1.411$ •el •4 , a! 1..: VI III• . .:r iv " v • lag ,3 1.110 F. V . a: 411.1 sr• v -seta , P. . 1.11 , uaiu • and end .l4 Kli-/Mtd steamer f •t and -f. 0.2,1 Ira tllt. Nvrlh•...• • H .•1.1 Al $1 t• than rm A.. • • • '. I , . I. " ~ .1 i rl 01110 AND )lISSISSIPPI RAI LIMA rn.•r {'i•un :~:~ 1 1 1).111.1 1 . A,h.11.,h , I V, k I.• .1,1! .1 •OR% !.• r ii'• k .1 MILLER A. Ith'KETSN ' l ' ll PT? .1 hit th r Int 111.4i,t, 44‘, I• I r tt. It. Ag4ttl A 1 . , 1,64 4 t: t tt. , 11.,g1114.10 ~1 . ~ t r•-•,•t StAth,it,,lll. oh , 11,, • ~ I A Slh.r M : 4 111 , 111i1 , 1,,ktcl 111.• 0101 N11•,••••11 I. lc 111) 12. Y h 1111.. k 1 . 1,0 1",,, THE I'ENNSYI.VANIA HAI 1.1i()A I). THE lT \ ,:g ll)...1I1x111.• rah 11., • \'f th lil $l,lll I :"141...1 , t ttt.t.t.t: •tt , 1Z4t'.44) • Ulil•• Itr , al. All.i l~.•I:I • AAR RAILROADS VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS MEM :~ ~~ N‘f 01.10 and Penti.yirAtila Railroad, .01 1,4 N. 4!! =DE 1111!IMEI =MEI IM;‘11 G kt 6E. LIR 0 & PITTsI:*T7:Gi! '7' ~!•!,z =MINIM ~'~.i IRS. `i.~~ 4.• 1 , 11 !. r owIL ti 1:‘ •!' 110,00, .111.1 I Ilk, s". un, Cto, ((Mail All.l Tlll , l 11.. •3,1 3 01, Dm!) 1.11 , 510/inter. , 1 ,, tlll t • . 111.0 the tumvl .in.l TI 1. , .1,1,4,1111 n lillfAT Itate•betweri. PI tlu riplllah l'it 1111,1tri.: R. v o . I • (In lenLltrr, ) 1. 1 1 , X)(011i 1 1 1..1. , S and y 1113311, ,In Intl•••§.• 113,11‘Itre, 1.111 oc. jot. •n. THIRD vile, Itagotw. G. nil Turk. I n bulk.) Hemp, Ae l'l,An't,b--t'elbee, lateen and I , , , li r I k I nl:wd 1,1 k Oil. . . ) vent.. tau barrl. 41- lu iththtutur iloode trout attll Iw,ut r•ll'4 nl l'ho. I' I . phut. be putt, ular n marl, pnckairt'. ' "1.. 11,,, tt All Hondarottatitutal to the Agetita of thia at Plulatlelphia or Pitt,burgh, will ha forwarded watt.. 11l detention. =IIIMMIEIMIII=I= Rork; E.. 1 Ko“ltt.• 111 -re tiro. C. Frtutt tito.tm, l'lttAtorgl , ; Slirm,tutetit t Br., ()hi, , S . Nl o ,lt.al, 1.40111,1111., F y.: IL )IL.IdriLL. NILL,I,L,LL, Ind.; ILLILdItI ULL,. rt. Loin, J F. :111trIt.I1 EV1.111% ale, 1.E. , ' H. H. 11 , 11.'STL)N, GLuilLral Freight Agent. 11. J. LtAIPLAIL:II.I% myo Superintendent, AltoLdm, It,. PENINSVI,I'ANIA RAILROAD. StakuirrArraxkgement--Change of Hour fix nut latt M..\ I.AY next there a ill be THREE DAILY TRAINS I,tween I' I TTSBLAIG H and P HIL A DELPII lA. THE MORNINO MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh t, Phdadeiplint at A. NI. THE FAST LI Nt, leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia ut welork. P. M THE NIHIIT EXPRESS TRAIN let,ves Pittsbnrgh for Philadelphia at 10 I' NI. BLAIRF.YILLE AccoMMODATION TRAIN lUnVeO PI Lie lmrizli daily, except Sunday, at .101 irk. I' NI. MURTON'S ACiYINIMIWATION TRAIN leaves Pittsbur2:h little at 11 o'clock A. M., 3 . .30 P. NI.. and I'. NI —runn.lig Ila fur as Turtle Creek Bridge. Thu above ~1111,1 at Pitt,burgl, it it h the Railroads to and fr. nu St. L..nis. N 10.: Alt. o. ai:rl.• u ., and Cluicagv, Fraukt,t. MK! D , IIISVIne.. Ky.; • I' ,. r, Madison, Laiityvtit. and Indianapolis. Ind.: Cincinnati, Inv. ton. Springfield, Itellefontaiee. sainli•ky, Nlies,ull.m and W.ostet, Huio ; u ,:.„.. with the Steam Packet I4 , ate frr'M and I. NEW ORLEANs. t r ,OUTS , ILLZ and CINCTYNATI. THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of ti,. above place,. For further particulars, see handbills at the diflts-i,t starting points. Piummgers from the West will find tlaie th, shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia. more, New York, or Roston. J. MESK INI EN, Agent, Pasaanger Lines, Pittsburgh. Tlhas. MOORE, Agent, Paseenger Lwna,Nilleclelphie. mom Ohio and Pennsylvania Railron& SIiMbIEB ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUE DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, as follows : I.mivot Pittsburgh for Crestllne at WV A. M., 7:30 A. 51. And 3 P. M. Leaves Clualine fur Pittsburgh at 6:UO A. M., 1 P. M., :ul 12.50 P. NI. - . These Trains make close connections at CRESTLINE with Trans for COLUMBUS, DAYTON. CINCINNATI, SELLS FONTAINS, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points on roads extending West and South-West through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FRoM PITTSBURGH connect at Jlanalield with Train, on Sandusky, Slausfield and Newark Road, Air CHI CAGO, TOLE!)' and SANDUSKY ; making as quick and 'ore connections to CHICAGO, as by any other route. Con nections am made at Alliance withTrairis on Cleveland and Pittsburgh ROall, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. . _ Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at %Lan:Meld ur Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early net evening. Trains East from Crestline make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PIILL.4I)EL PIIIA, ❑AI.TI)ICRE and NEW YORK. , . . Tit ROD ill TICK ET:3 are sold to Colt:anima, Dayton, Cin cluuati, Louisville, ult. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefotitaine, hock island, lowa City, Dunlietia, fdilwankie, tau“, 61.ri1,g114.1, 111., Fort Wayne. Cleveland, and the Citire in the IV,st. Thrvugh tickets over this Tine may be had at all of the shove plat-es for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New lurk. NEW BRIGHTON ACCONIODATION TRAIN leaves new Bright.. for Pittsburgh at 7, A. 3L and 1 1 ,4, P. M. Leaves Pit thhurgh for New Brighton, at 934, A. 31. and 6 P. 3L Qom- For tickets and further Information apply to A. T. .ifiliNstoN. at the corner office, under the Monongahela ll.etee, or at the Federal street Station, to 010). PARKIN, !wart Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. hty,a) J. li. MOORE, Supt. Great American and U. S. Express and 71 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AIM TR.., 1:11.15GESOl CAJ &.'(D LIAGGAGI AVOLDID. AIR LINE ROUTE SILTWEIN CIIICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and dlississippl CIIICACiO To ST. LOCI in Ibie, hours. Trains let• the lintions Cenrrul Depot, loot of Ikater street— Pt. Loins Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. H. Night Express daily, Saturdttys excepted, 1 , .30 P Freight and Ecentraut. daily, Sundays excepted s:j. A. M. Boggog, checked through fn St. Louti Trains rlll3 direct through to Alton, (2h9 miles,) without °hang,. of Care or traprage and connect with the Company's spiendi.l steamers%VLSl.;liESTEll. and IiKINDEELIi„ running in aid u4ile connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to f.,,nt., ,2 notes,) without lauding. Three boats, for sonrenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the waters, being fitted up with Baths and spacious ssl,rooms. anording to passengers the opportunity nt ru m./. lug the dug. stoat oidable in summer railroad CM% sling, all I re,lting 61. Louis refreshed from the effects of a lung ride. T. , .k:NSA: and NYBELASKA this tit the moat direct •Alt,MI pm...tiger+ cleat/n..1 for Bloomington, lipringtiel.l, Ja., 6,J° V tib, Aapleti and all points un the Sliasiamppi, Sit, Cutulet laud and Teoues6re firers, wit/ but., the )1111. , ‘ nt 'us tug lu .11mtatiev, beang teventy.two tudee t. !=t thtrty-seven miles lest to Bloorrilngton, and firty-etglit tnlLe too to Springfield, than by any other route. ihrioe. Tidiets over this route two be procured at the erne. h..glroiel Ticket Oakes in New York, Boston, Phda del plg. lialtmore, Albany, Buffalo, and at all Through Te-kat "din. throughout the States, end In Mlcago et the Company . , inlice. No. -tti board:am street, opposite the zwout 11,12.4,--And at the Liepot of the Illinois Central Rail. ..off, tout ,d Wet r .troct. IttAp.tothle lity:gage Men will always be at the Derput. the s=loll4 1t0.1.1 X . . 11144 into Uncap.. to Check Borjoge throng!, t., toy p...lnt teen-NI At the line. IL Y. MORO AN, Jr., Superintendent. 11. J. D. ALltlEat.llEltllolol, •ep °curial rasnenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, FROM P I TThlitilifiii TO C.. 1 u m bus, 1 mii.a.o a po:Ls, Chicago, ( tr,,ln mitt, Terre Will let, flock !eland, L,,•“, ,, ,:k., Vturennen, lowa City, L. L,dui*, LVALI,Vine, Dubuque, I'l, - t.u, Ouru, bislems, ?:cute, 111 emphis, Peuria, 7-u-A , Me, 1' ictsburg, Peru, Newark, New Orlean., VrD Tut rtticit,a cITILS Of Tlet REST IXD POL'Ill, Steubenville Indiana Railroad 1, ognfart,l a,.,1 In Intreessful oi,erxtion Lo rr and :,ewArk, :11 , 1te.1,4,1 r facilities, this mute • t re% r urr ..1 comfort nr.riTallesi try nuy lioad ronfain: Ne.t fr,•to an.i aft,t Sly o,t PA V. culler SU,, 1.155, a DAI IV I \ I-..•f r:epatt and •u at tuts ro ng Stouzaets, c.mmaude..l nr“ , auumalstlng otEct.,, evcty d y+tsC M. EN rt. KK. • I.>.iptain YAlg.l mI:EYN . . ........ J. Itrae ay -:.••••1) •'ll hail, arid rah Steubonvir, 1,. 113,-amg—c.,tiumling with the FaM .I.S A M . taint oonlrection nith 1110,1. • • •II a• , $ 0 1A.:1111111g 0n1itf,t41.16111!2.1./..11 I I,rld• Ra nwiri trail by rattr....l. IMEIUM . . 1,,a1 Tycketn...+ll,l lurU er inform %lion JOIIN J. 11012STON. N". 113 Wuter ntrrut, Pittnlmi ¢h. GE:O. W. IULTUN, Puprrititetivirnt. 1 l\ \ K.•nt t:r I 1.1.1S()IS CENTRA.I. RAILROAD, =WE CARTIYLIIG TILIC Urcal Unalted State■ Mall arid Express TWo PASSF.NII ER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its entire ,f•uxth tr•m DUBUQUE To CAIRO, TI in cc , nu...rton v.tch Tralne of Una OW nt.tl ‘d.,:oinld a It. and 11 imp, and Galena !Linlrond, the rn....t direct and nor rnntlunoti It. It. route ft .nt CIIICAtitt) , Sr. Locut, CHICAGO TV 1.111 Cial:Alio TO DUBUQUE. loavy Chi.ng.. ae iviiovrr ; 1 . 1‘II!;• A NI P. Lomas AND CAM , EXPRtSS. let ft. Losto hy this train take the cars of the ca,,., ...I Mum It. LL at Saukkral, and at, c - arri.l dirett to Sc. L.A., TIMEMIIII A Ai. anti 11.0 P. NI.--Dtratil:ll (IAL22IA Kil•fthA, ling lA. Plal/10/1 ',Oroix.vito Dubuque) ,A I.b a tratly I.llt, ot Steam Parkt•ts for St. Paul and the Upper Mi..../o- AI p+ ',or title... l'n,on 1...1, Cai - f.rt ebb-3v And Dubuque at 7:30 A. M Awl 7.0 u P. Al. 1, ... n I r 1 , 1 ail: nave 11a.: Nlio, of and nu , n-t...n 01. fr 1 6131 Udro to St. I.uni, and ffrilve arl,-nn I, lit. la ad van:, of 110. river roar, by iabiug the r• ri ii. Arc.. c., '.t. C241,3”,1mque. Pt. Paul, and nil nn • I.) ntr. w.tu I.ro had itt the A I . Anti t . Rain n,l. Iu iliteiburizli, and h-. in R. it 31.11. i. /N. lati Ai' A Z I N ES, 11. r July—prier 7u oent.t. tioeleyV, Lody n 11,..,k for .1111)-20e. tonlistn e Nlagasine tor July-2a. tereou'a Vlagnetne for July-17e. f.eshe'e N Journal for .11111-1,.. Yank,' Notions lor July--•l2e, litkllolCM Iftgaulor for July—la. Mother Jonathan for ith July--a magniBr ul number—price 12t. The a1...e Just re, at LA UFFER'S ISOORSTORE. 1r v No. 77 Fourth strert, SA LE.-21 1 Acres .r Land, a gui.ll .L• ommtion for a country store, about 20 tulles. from the to a thriving neighbot hood and no atom near. !louse and lot and throe'Varant lota In Allegheny City . A situation by a young lady Ina dry goods or tritntuMg Store. or unllntery establishmcmt—for ono cook—two girls hourieuerk— one boy to learn a trade—two boys to ntor,s or run of errands—two men to work on farms or Is. I , tilt , r work ie the cu y. 11010110 Of lit.orgt. W. Bunn at leo Reel Eitato A getwy s e t Intelhgeuee l Wive, on the notch st.te of Ohio St.. 4th door east of the ]diamond. Allegheny Coy. Jol9 MEI,Oi)EONS AND REP.!) ORGANS.- chAri, , ,, Itl o J.( re,..11,1 an o ther let of then. n iii 11,11 ed ,10011 S wi kt !teed Orgam. In elegant rette,,,el • aees t•v., y %Juliet) . and style. rompristng 4. 4 , ,, and 5 ev. ta% pertahle sty le. with scroll lgs; 5 and 5F. 2 actas seraphim , ~r Pisao ntvle. with rich mouldingi, carved m tt•IC •lsk, ..taves. piano style, with 2 stops, and motel n : nets ul t reds throUglooll, the one tuned an octave Chunthe other; no excellent instrument for the use of Chun hes. Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument to . . .ohninted to a thorough examination previous to being wilt fr an the manufactory, tun' is warranted in every resmset. Thee' instruments are recommended to being far superior, Loch iu tone and Mush, to any other" manufactured. The ale( improvements (upon watch the makers hove ~ * , n eed Letters Patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie upon the "est , Se to Produce, on opening the key calve. the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then passes into a modulating chamber, (ench's.' by the swell.) whieli mellows the tone. and give It more of melodious, Mae. like quality, than is the general property of reed instru ments. For sale by MARLOWE BLUME, jel; Old Established Plana depot" No.llB Wood st. Ws. Lake Superior Trout; REFINED SUGARS -15 btds. Loverings "A" crushed Sugar; 30 do iAtturart's "A" do do; 13 do Lovering's fine pulr'd do! 10 do do coarse do du; 10 do du crushed do; in store nod for eel° by [Jel6] MILLER & RICHSTSON, FOR SALE.—Bedford .street Property.— A neat and comfortable two story dwelling house, containing seven rooms and kitchen, and five coal cellars. The lot is twenty-une feet front and seventy-one feet deep. Any oue desiring a cheap dwelling house will please give no ti call. and It will la- sold at a great sacrifice. je-11 BLAKELY & RICIII3Y. i'DLUM'S SPECIFIC-5 gross in store _Li mid for sale by 11411 FLI(..111NO BROS. EESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR Jo WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly on ban I a large stuck of this article of the best quality. The attention of Contra; tore and Build., of Navigation Locks, Aquetincts. Bridges. Reservoirs for Water Works. &c., is re quested to this article. The well known resistance and im perviousness of avatar, characteristic of this Cement, renders it of the find necessity in all structures exposed to the action of water or damp. iapil:3m . l ENGLISH & RICRARDSON. AGIRL WANTED.—A good Cook, Wal er and Ironer is wanted at No. 2 Forester's Block, Craig street, Allegheny City. jul3 ALCOHOL -10 bble. •76 P' Alcohol I do lir r do In store and for sale by Wool,—The highest r will tw paid by ti ~t. 9? ~_ • ..- , , - - . _ RAILROADS. •1 ExcEvfi SUNDAY.) Mall Route VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS Pall Arrangement A-YD CIiICAOO ro CdlRO fi•in Ow East mud placvs on tho Ohio WA NTI. D, SPRINGER 11AlipAUGH, 295 Liberty street MILLER & RICRETSON ,~~ ~ r , TONICS WON'T DO 1 - -They •nevOrtlid do more than give temporary relief ana.they never will.. It is-because they don't touch the cause of the disease. The canoe dt all Itgue and bilious dlseases'hi' the'itnioapheric ixtison called Miasma or-Malaria.• Neutralize this poison by its natural antidote, and all disease ceased by it disappears at once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote to malaria, and moreover It Is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. It. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, le attached to every bottle; there- fore if it does no good it can do nn harm. Thin is more than can be said of quinine, Arsenic, or any, tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the constitution and brings on Dumb Ague, which never allots a person to feel perfectly well for a single moment. illustgatieu,of these truths I annex some extracts from a letter just received from a Physician Osman grow*. Ohio, March 17,1240.. JAS. A. RITODES, Sir: Fiume a 24 inst. is baud. The Curearrived late last year and-the - diffleultl to getting any one to try it was greatly iIICIIIIIO.IB{/ f the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine —nut knowing, 1 presume that. the, remedy they used to escape taking - Quinine, contained the drug Itself! This - remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would tuvariabl break an ague, but it did not cure it, as It would often, re turn with renewed vigor. This our circumatance I deethed in your favor, if I could Institute a test compariam between it and your Cure. The following la the result; . Three persons took your Cure, all of which word cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, or many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, bat it was (as in all such cases) slowly wear ing them out., and laying the,foundatlon AM other and sore rer maladies. I did succeed in • fleeting a radical cure of. all three of these cases with your remedy, and they harts not had a chill since. In all thrucof these cases the Smith's Tonic had been used, and would, as before stati,l, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would return. T think there will be no diSiculty now in giving to your Once the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here. &c., dr.c. WILLIAM lIIJOKNEIt, :IL D. RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take it when you feel the chills coming on, and you will never have a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence. It. I. For sale by Druggists generally. jell W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319,321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH; P.A. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAN E l STONES always on hand ; Stone and Marble Curbing and Vaults for Cemeteries, made-to order. Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imposing Stones made by machinery, in less time and better style than can be dune 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 invited to examine our stock, as we feel persuaded that after doing so, nod learning our priors, (Sib and upwardsd but few who are able to own a good house, will be willing to remain lung without procuring - t or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; Ore always neat; are an ornament to a mom; are not liable to take fire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. :Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order. , . . Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the beet workmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention.. Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsbnrgh, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. QMIIT MAHI CNES. --,LULL'S TAMNT kJ BURR SMUT ALACtiIIiES, need du i9O :Mills in the e. est. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge.can be renewed by crackigg the Burr. They have been used for five years In the Clty Pittsburgh, (one of the largest mills in the West, )and are a - arcuated to clean well. Fur particulars, see hand-bills. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap2.l W. W. W WALLACE. rl l O MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel llill Stones, Belting Cloth& Mill Spindles. Mill Irons, Soniws, Screen Wire, Coro and Cob Grinders, Cast iron Proof Staffs, es, always on band and made to order, at 31.9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh., Penna. ap22 W. W. WALLACE. QT.E - ASfPSDIKESA.NDB L OILERS. Engines, with the latest improvements, wnrrantod teed quality, on band and made to order. Boilers of Juniata Iron, made on short Doti& Orders filled with despatch, a 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. a 122 W. W. WALLACR. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subscriber has on hand, and is maimfacturig, Portable Flouring Milts, of an imppoved quality; they are very com pact, run light, grind fast, (five to fifteen busbels per lllur.) can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and wsll prime a valuable acquisition to Iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feeders. Orden filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap2ldaw W. W. WALLAGIL J. H. EITEL. 7. kLkT PITACS. FREE OF CILLRGE I I-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENORAVINOB, entitled "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Timed," a splendid steel eum-aving, fn m the auk brated painting by Landseer; and the Departure of the lenient. from Egypt," a large and beautifutengraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above ea rflap ie $3 per ropy, but will be seat fret of charge, sa The subscribers have establialaed a BOOS AGENCY iu Philadelphia, and Will furnish any book or. publication at the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription pricy of any of the va MakplaiLlClN ERKII on Ilarper's, oc:du's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fasb -I,llte, hr., will receive the magaziues for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engraving., free of charge, or if sul.scribing to a $1: and a $1 Magazine, such as Pcler son's, and Chatlen's Ladles Christian Annual, they will r,..- CCITO both magazines and a copy of either of the above en gravings. Every description of Eugaving on Wood executed with neatness and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newsparei Ucoelinge, Views of Machinery. Book Illustrations, L.dha Cortulcatas, Business Cards, .to. All orders Bent by inn: promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their bin:d ings engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articled would And it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as, we mould act as agents for the 1310 of the same. HYRAX A PIERCE, • 60 South Third street, PhiladelpLia. aplfkftwly G. F.llltUrr o cram. BROTT CURT IS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Yalta, Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned. 111V.,1. merits made to the beat advantage, and Land Warrants teen iest Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD, 65 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the falls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the 3lississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages It possesses a place of business, trill make It on. of the largest cities In the Northwest. Ex-Gorernor Ramsey, Minnesota. lion. Wm. fi. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. lion. J. Meeker. lion. IL M. like, Delegate to Congress. Rice, Mollingshead It Rooker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Romp A Oaks. Beakers. Der. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. & Land Oillca sep2o Joseph White's Carriage Repoiritoiry. JOSEPH WIIITE, now carrying . • • near in his spacious premises, (now lately '64 , entarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectfully invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGM, BUGGIES, de. And be partumlarly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one pricy only in made iNdarteen year? experience in the business enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Car riagen which, so many yearn past it has been his particulat department to select, frotu the various and most talented Eastern manufacturers. Thy encases of his new system 11 complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate [01 . 112,4,1. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the nia,,td for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the pr., of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPII WRITE wilisselt, on ready money only, at mach lose than the usual prices. , Si-Carriages repaired in the best manner, with despatch. nthiedaw Superintrn t JAM BL&IXLY JAME& C. EICIIIT. BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL EsTATE,Bro x.ABA, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Fitts. burgh. Farms, !louses, Lots, Mills,,Firmined, &e:le., - lioright and sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and lova. ted; Bills, Bonds and Notos negotiated_ Especial attention given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Terms reasonable. nov2T:dtw ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Couusellor at Law, and Solkitor iu Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the (V iection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. Wig-Collections made In this and raMoluing Counties; Es tates of decedents Settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested -on Mortgage or other security. Titles esambled and title papers drau a., Oftlm on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield, Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855—Dnl2Rdawl A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Con missionor for Chu Stated of Tennuesoe, New lamp- Mire. Gonuoeticut, Wisconsin, Now York, Michigan, 44a, Louisiana and Virginia Oar Deeds drawn, and aoknowledmonts and proofs taken for record or like iu any of the above named States, 1111uoil, Misaiwiippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—(mh28dsw) TINTON COAL WORKS FORSALK- Iu The Coal Works lately owned" byA. Leecb, Jr. A. 4., 'hunted on the Monongahela river, about 28 miles from Plitsbnrgh, are now for sale. The property conslata of 115 serer and 116 perches of Land, (more or heel) and all the Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres mote, ingather with Buildings, Railways, Ac. For further particulars apply to D. W. A A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law, apltdswtf No. 103 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. BARGAIN OFFERED.—The dandersiped offers for sale SIN LOTS of ground fronting irlsili and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Conn...Retitle Railroad, In the growing and thriving Borough of !WARES PORT. Four of the Lots are 37 ji feet in width by OHM Lhl in depth, fronting et one end on the Depot, and atilt,: other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for till] . whole length on other streets. Also—TWO LOTS, 37 1 ,ej feet in width, fronting the other Bide of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lots border ing4ll. for its whole length on Jerome at No Letter property can be found, it will Is sold 0,,,- Part of the payment taken in Stock the Connellstil Railroad, if desired. GEO. F. OILL3IORE, Office of the Morning Bost. Pittsburgh, Annunt 31, 1i155.--jdswtf WI - 0 MANI; FACTORY—MRs. RENTER, eix doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's OElice. Allegheny City, is prepared to till orders for WICI6, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL nem WORK. The best quality of matenal is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar. emoted. mylbidswly NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 651farket street near 'Fourth. !Memo, by Richard Chezerix Trench. The White Older, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, du. do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Help.' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Berton', by Author of Dr. Antonio. The Suffering Savior, by Kzumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward 'T. Chan. ning. Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London. Man and His Money, Its Use and Abuse ; by Dr. Twecdie. Monaldi, a tale by Washington Allistun. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. limper s Magazine, as soon as publiehed-2.0 eta. .1019 LINE MAGAZINES--Just received and for sale by H. MINES . CO., No. 32 Smithfield street: Harper's Magazine fOr June; God ty's Lady's Book for June; Peterson's linguine for June ; Lf ~ EMU mtbicit. + '3r .~ ..'Xi!' . :-:P-,,,!-;-.;.i-.:r: . .„..,.-,.---;:-,i,:-.4V•i.:•47M .., ,•.•-:.,..jf.,•-•-:..---J,,:-.,,if-•,-•", . % ,;,''44.'..j:.r4r.A..P.0 ..--,.. 1:,,,i:•.1.....' ~,fsg,i,xit.:4:-..1 ~ 7,,: , ,, ,, A ,,ff.;.,..!,,.5z;p,,v, ~..• , ; :, ,,,,i g. : - -; w:, , - ,,. ..:, v ',, ,,,,- .:--i,;.•jr.,!:,.p.,„,,x , ,; . ..........„..,,,,7„,t,t,„:,7....,,.....-. -,-,---' ....:i.........i:::- ,, ,, ,, ,., , ,, : ,.,! . ..,... ~.,-,-...,.... .. ,,,, ir'z.-1:7,..., ...-,- - - — 4.06 ...,?,, - . I '4- -, t' . 4`!4-- ' • - ' ..., '' ' " MEM :qtr•; i3aricAg,Al)ol - AVER'S CIIERRV,PECTAM3 4 POR THE RAPID CURE OF bevaGits; CritIM'XICIAWNSi NESS, BRoNCIIIIII3, intoanmaititig, mop, I t f i n i fft‘ fr gl P 4- 7:1! Tine ,IDdat'i r s'offe tri t . mrayo withlhe confidence we feel in Pabl eT 4 rr :01621,2„ t f be de auentaw--- o 'o7 section of .411 - 1,117.1 1 1111 1 4 . 1 2X ' oases of tilts littigilk bye MS atildiablekrilik eve fiafitrior TW'rtliitt44e4 l 4° 6 lo/ 1 /400040 1 1 54 92 to ercepp. where teTvirtnes we' known, pub& `ntli tenger' hesitate vi%at'aiitidote , to employ Orlhie distressing and dangernturriffietlons otititrirlMOl . 1117,9/ 6 " gene, which are Incident to-unt :Nothing bar oidlod leUder'f 9 r4t 4o 94;7 4 inqur t ' cal men, than the - alarpilni prevalence and fate AY cir con stimptleb=eomplatits; nee hairenr one Aare or Almeruattrlitidl more of their Mvestigetions and !pant: But Aar, ti noedo'. neat° reinedelta been provided" on WHIM fife - pubßcYiotdid -. depend for protection:that& attackcispon'ltholealdiattl%' gone, until the Introduction- of the. Caralg This Miele lithe productlif Kiting; tatieletylid successful: endeavor Scifansbdiitba:cottunnWV taltkciueli sr! ,remedy, Ot this last statement,thisAmericen peoplearenoW thornialves prepared tO;ludge,andl appealirith"dotifidence tit ' their decatainr. thotniaanY depttidenae_AOKLßlewl•int what men of every class and station certify it has dyne for them; if wean trust onrown senseic-wbeffeie hsb atfeciioneof th, oiltrost aud3ooge yield.tol4;ll..we pipit dependi gn the assurance idinteltigent Physicians who make it their • bush:mai trltnow'--in ehOrty iithereinanyrellancettpoinny: t bin it,. then. s it, iairrefatably,Provertthat thirmedielnadoee re, . lieve end does cafe the 'Cass 'of ingieeti deettned* y end anyatul all others that are knounatointuddtut.olith~ true, it cannot be too freely publishedstiOr , too A =7o • . 1 1 , YA.hei The afflicted should lenityA'remegy flair • lelrtsite: 10.,e to them.. .Parents.ehould know,* the& chitlins:ride priceless to tlican„,All should know,it, for bealtklatt.Ws priced to no one. Not only ahould It becirenlited-boreibt4, 'everywhere, not only in We Country,. but m'a'il ttltL How faithfully we have ametton this conviction; is showitilt"; the feet that already this article has mods the etreles.eif the , globe. The sun never sots on Ito llmlte.. No. continent,te.. without it., and but few peoples. Altheugh oot eettatitillk nse id other nations as in this., it is emploYed a EUX4I, intelligent ia almost all civilized countriea t it au e that sleety employed in both America ,— ins Europe - Australia and the far-off islands of the sea. ifs ii as dear: to its TOIMISSOfir thelit'lllf bare, and they prim remedy with oven more aridity., Urklikir moat ; preparalleitio of its kind, it Is an expensive composition °retied) , uniterlid., Still it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low and , ' what is of neatly noire, importance to, theta . , it,s ; qtrie never suffered to decline from its orieinittrtiinderil of extol. lence. Every bottle of this Medicinevncok toslitifieftnitV ii as good u over hoe been made heretofore, or ea-we aro, 1 0 1 " pableof maldng. ' NOUS. bfcciat Witsited,' tri - marnisdabllg y . It in the 'best perfection which it •Is'imasiiiTe'tkiirodlide, Hence the patient who procures the gonniniteirsr-Piro.' row, can rely on hexing es4Ood.au artcle sehati everheen had by those who testify to its cures. Ry parroing this course, r 'have the hope of doing-eau, good in the world, as well malts. Itstbottf Aunt much him been done already, sir Prepared by J. , Practical and, Analytical • Obernigt, Lowell, MM. Sold by B. A. FA.III44STOOIi A 00,,,at iddesslo, tail, by , every Einigglst in:Pittatraritla, end by' all = everywhere. The Greatest Medical Dise,ovett OV TUE A.,Cc M . KENNEDY, ,of 11,04 bury,Jiffs Aiscov-. area in one of common. pasture 'weeds . is`, tern* that CMIZTOCry kirldef Humor, from thetoorst ATVs& f est common Pimple. , He li/li-treated it in o ver eleven Iternixiid Oases, and never failed except.im two coins (both thtutdeitemar.) He, lust now in his raesession over two hundred. certificates of iL value, all within twenty miles of Heston: Tato bottles ere warranted to cure a nershigosere mouth'. One to three bottles will cure the worst kindof pimpleste; . . the face. Tvroto three bottles will scour the system of boils.• TWO bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth and stomach.' Three to five potties are warranted to cure the worst,casa, of erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all amie of 'the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the eat and blotches among the hair. Four to biz bottles are warranted to care corrupt asd r atzt- One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. . Two to three bottles are warranted to Cure thn e tetrsls. potato cases of rheumatism.. , . i - Two or throe bottles are w arranted to cure the Worst cases of ringworm. ' Threat° four bottles are warranted to,muwistlt rheum. Five to eight bottles wilt cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first.bottlefand a perfect can) is warranted when ,the. above quantity n Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain ti led all the wonderful medichawsof the day, _as, that a corm ) mon weed growing in the pasture,Mid alimg oldatirrai startild cure every humor ht the system; yet it la tarses. , fa .t. If yon have a humor it line to start, ?There are noifs nor ands, burns or ha's about uniting - some caeca ruid'itiif yours. • I peddled over a: thousand bottles of itin the Thartitya of Boston. I know its effects in every case. lilies airtady. done some of the greatest cares ever dordi in Idanatelitisetta.` I gave it to children a year old t.td..old people-Of aintY , •l` have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose dish. I was soft and flabby, restored to a•perfeM - state of •behltb one bottle ! . To those who ore subjeit a sick headicho one bottle in always cure it. It gives great relief to-catarib add diz ziness. Some who have been costive for years, have taken and been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it worlta suite easy, but where there is any derangement of the Irmo, dogs of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but yen' crust not he alarmed—they always disappear in :from film days to a week. There is never a bad resuitfrom it. On the. contrary, when that feeling is over, youwiN frel'Youted . f like a new person. I heard some .of the matt,extrntropult. encomiums of it that man ever listened to. No change of diet is ever riec.essary—eat the hest yon can get.' IdificeMtee' a ire an herb, which, whim simmered in sweet, on, diesolven Scrofulous welling of the neck and under the eats. • Pride 50 cents. Price of the Medic , I Discovery $1 pedbotila. •r: Directions for Usr_—Ado' , one table ein:rimfol.rier day,. Children over eight years, t....s.sert spoonthl; blfildieri fitim fire to eight years. teaepoonfuL. As no direction can be) mole applicable to all constitutions, take enough to operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance In bad cases of .scrotuln. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYBEIes, 140 Wodd street, corner of Virgin alley, and d..P,•PLEMING , ,. Atte. gheny. apltlydaw IN H ALATIO* CLRE.OF coNsummoit NEW AND VERY WONMERIFttridg HYGEANA BROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR Or THE lilLLI01~ ; • AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY Ms tecent ly been made by Dr. Corm, of this rity;la tho treat* meat of Consumption,Asthma, and all diseases of the pangs. We refer to "Da. mide .11YelikWA,.011 qan.uxsu. Hades% VAPOR ANSI Cnsaar firme." With this new method, Dr. has restored many afflicted onfato health ;as an evidence which, be has innumerable certificates. Speak]. of the. treatment, a physician remarks: "It ts eitlent that g —constantly breathing an _agreeable, .healing .vaporr.ithst medicinal properties must come In direst coated ' , Fitt .;,he whole feria) cavities of the lungs, theibany and varied chongne produced upon, them when ..inttodum!, into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion!' The Ilynearia is for sale by all the'Dragedista thrOughoittther country."—Nan park Dutchman of January 14. • , The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with_ out the least inconvenience—the beat of the body , beini sufficient to evaporate the fluid. hundreds of cases ;Acmes , like the following, might be named : One package of the ffygeana has cured me of the Atari* of six years' standing. J. F. ELSESBORT, . Postmaster of Dnbrannurf, I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, byoDr't Curtis' Ilygearm. Mammas= litsras, Brooklyn, N. P. Mrs. Pant, of No. b Hammond street, N. Y, was cured of f a severe case of Bronchitis 1 f the Ifygerma. My sister has been curette( a distressing conch; of fraversit yeas' standing, and decided to be Incurable by the phyat. clans. She was cured in one month, by the Ifygatina. ".• J. 11. Gamma; Itichmond,,Dle. The Rea. Dr: Custaza,of New York, testifies DI our medh tine in the following language: New Yeas, November 15, 1456 . Darr die--I think highly off Dr. Curtis' itygeana as a min•. edy.in diseases of the thrmt and lungs. Waving had lotus' e opportunity to testily its efficiacy,..l use convio most excellent medicine, both the "Byrnp and the fraludinir. N. it—Dr. Curtis' ilygtema is the ORIGINAL and•QM, GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are bate imitationa, or lets and ntruaromi counterfeits. Shutt them .03 you would. POISON. . ••• . , . Air For sale by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wtiod street genera & Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Jahn Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiservilocheatet..:(y. -- SANDS , SAItS,APAIDULI.A. IN - QBART Fier the Removal autiliewurnent Cure gfiti/LDiterreercirisingli from an bemire State of the Blood, or . f HaWotthe Sfriteirt'' This truly valuable prep:anti:tuft =Reefed, trot? Wade& roots of the finest description, by means of an expensive and powerful apparatus; Which obtains thereedfchirdiiiidlectife . principle in a highly concentrated ferns, to Bele come. Inning the several vegetable produata In the process that e compound extract of Sarsaparilla is 67 Milnliii3Ty Sipe.; rior to any other for perifying the , and the curaut Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers , Fever, res, Pitnples, 8011% Cutaneous Eruptions. Itheumetten, illeresuitddlsessewcLivrtr Complaint, Dyspepaia, Rronchltis,Consumption, Female Ir regularities, Lees of Appetite, and General Debility. Thbtpowerful remedial agent acts simultaneously upon the Stomac. the Circulation and the Bawelicatid gently etimn lates, while it disengages and,expels from the system all that is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being Firmly vegetable. it is perfectly harmless harmleaaimite operation - the most delicate persons may take it at any time with perfect safety, The astonishing success of this medicine constantly tn creeeingdurtng the last sixteen yews, Wes secured for it thrk, distinguished commendations of the Faculty, and It e4oya a widespread popularity and eitenalim patrouagetihlchftroars entirely out of competition every other preparatleu pt Aaraa perille. Attention Is respectilnlly solicited to the tellyrting *RUM cam : • CUB .E3OROFIII.k. They, N. Y. September 1,1851: Mum A. B. 4D. cs- fletißermen: I have tor aioar4 three yearo been troubled with that dreadful dhow, Scrofu la; so mach so, ma to be offensifeAtimylinsbazid and to lny; self; and to obtain relLef bum triedmearyitin4 Of needleintr that eame.uuder my notice, without effect. .oneur mi born, who had been cured of a analtar compleietry — Sarsaparilla,advised me to.make atrial of it; and Mellott say that It his done, me a world of good, havingaxmspletely cured me. Hoping ' that My evidertiia'nu* indaciViithere similarly 4fflkled Mold the eamtarentedY, whAt.,the Woe satisfactory resnita, I remain gratefully yours, • Salm ,tlkatietekt4 q. Prepared and said brit..4l.-& D. SANDS, Denimlete 10"/ Chemists, 100 Balton atropt, New York,_.&ddalea-by B. A. FAIINYSTOON. & CO., o,B.ROS;PittakOlk and by Druiniciata Ob SI per bcditiViaeata bot-' Ur for THE SATISFACTORY R #aktR,.DX7-4,C9 . 14: all parts of the country north and south , thepropnet tors are utmost daily ht receipt of mush flatterbietestintorti: Oats as the following, relatlveloALA-ffeltWePlfseaSlitactai• est Vermlfuge: 01,,Leigierre,Jkla., April 111tb.1845. Ara „ B. A . Raw:lode it , M.-14.ave beak` selling your Vermifuge In thls plays for &terms, and take *mime IA stating, for tho information of the trade ititd - of the ptiblic, that it has been, so farm I know, one of the :rrodet tory remedies ta the market,, P4. o f - the4nOnstaleable nodicinee we have. T have also personal kuoarledge of Its good effects in numerous. caster under thiV treatunturof our , physicians, all of whom use it regularly, and Morays 'Maud tto he safe and reliable sa a worm ePetifle. I can recom mend it as one of the palest and beat In the market. . . Prep trod and sold by B. A. FARN ulna) corner of Wood and Blrat eta. DR7II - ULLIIIE N'B - PARISIA_N TOOTH PAST—This TiaVa Paste is the besitifitildtitifor c-anatag and pre ,StV 4 thelnPe' ~rp)4re," , _ ~_„, : ., -; :i'l. ` '.'': , '..R'o, ' ,.'.:'.', 7 1 g-17; L'!..V..,..,...74.•;:.: - :'•'4::i.7.... ,,