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NOTICE Ix 44,1.4) Kh een 4, 1111 fel - aolog why• have patferua or work of hl.ll Jrecnpu. ah 111 440 "Pia Mao 41141 VI 4 , them takeu away te:fore the loth day of Joie peat, or they LII hr otherwme dlefnefed of FARM FOR RENT.—A Farm, cti ung acres, about one mile belt, the crtv,, g gm *lts lien, heater. Mere I. un the precipitins, a large fr :one Mom and stable, about 100 hearing apple tress; $1111.• poach. cherry and plum trees, reopen, etc. Thin place would null a gee] gar donor. For terMil appy to not. B. C. fg J. 11. SAWYER, No 47 Wood it. SA REF'D-35 kegs fiir sale by It A YAIiNESTOCK h (r ELLE UCH RE --5 riieka juatror',l to. I for wtle I , y nty: 11./..1111(1 Skit: V ESSEN('E GINGF:R—,bus And f.d nl , by t0y2,4, PLESI INU DID I_l ( )1 ELY AND GLOVES.—A. A. Manic U,.. 11311 d b. very lar:te stwortntent td Ltd. Oen , ,'n and Chtittrttn'n Ihttnter) and glove, of ever y de w ett , Vor• _ Alin, , the beat aasortnient of silk, inotiall end ether ut t . to lie 'nand In the city. Jal.9 RD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT _L 11" E Itlh Tll KH. , No 74 Mai bet .1., I' Th• [111.••1 0,, en have just rl.reived and are now 01w, L, Ike. - I air.] nutty], of new and lr en,i .one Drees (hook. Sham aline 0, 800, Pa rushing thaxts, Mourning Uotale.ilbone-ti. .11,1L'LLLu. .L.l Nestle work. Many of the abute gtnoln hate Leath putt leased tit the onpurtors and at the large Auctions it, New york and Philadelphia, at prices that enable no rrdw tee otter thew at tow than the cost of transportation. W.. nolh:a nn •.arly from all our runtomere and the puldtt getterally. Indira - tag it will lit h , the advantage of add , a. eve De vet - have been all.. to ciffer a better aseort Inept, arid urter no cheat, LOVE PROT H Kilo, f o rmerly Jett. YOUNG, STRTRNSON A LOGE. PORTSMOUTH'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ON MAHLET AND WATZR STREETS. zuylb 310 . 1 KITTANNING. Ai) ANI AGED PIANO, for sale at a bargain.—A new CHICKERING AN( , , slightly demon)* In the furniture,! I kilt out where it ran Ise observed. The in• strumend in DO way injured, will In. fold at a reduction of FIFfY DOLLARS. on It credit of six months. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood et., vt./, Agent for Chi) kering . ), Piam A(2(.1N1 I'I.ETE LIST OF MUKTIILT AO AZI N ES, tot May, I isZ») s nvw monthly Magazine. Putnaurn monthly nit kerboekor : or Now York monthly 31agazim.. Household Words—conducted by Chariot Sb bone Gude, Lady's 11...pk—colurt,1 plaice. O rithlinl'el American monthly Magazin-. l'et.,r)em'n Lady's Nati.d.at M ;twiddle- Ballou's Dollar mouth') plfq ay.ine Harper's Story Book. The Museum. The Schoolfellow for &ye and tiir la. Fr auk Leslie's New York Journal . Frank Leslie'' Gazette of Fashion. Yankee Notions; full of comic illustnitione. Blackwocare Edinburgh Magazine for April. Chambers Journal t Londoit Edition; for April. Just received and fur sale by W. A. OILDENFENNEY st CO , my 3 Fifth etreet, opposite tbe Theatre. MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES!! Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journal " Clotley's Ladies' Book Oralianni Magazine " Peterson's Magazine Balloon Mage...ne Household Words a it Harp< r's Magazine as as Putnam's Magazine a n Knickerbocker it II Yankee Notions Id 66 BIaCkWOIXFB Magazine for April. London News and Punch for April 19. For "ale by H. MINER A CO. my 3 No )12 Smithfield street. OPENING this day, a large assortment of Watches. Gold Levers from $27 Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $9 to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers, $5O. Frodsham's Chronometer Series, 83U0 Do. in Silver Cased, $175. Chains, Seals, Keys, dc. Watches repaired in the best manner by _rny6 - corner of Market * 4th eb,. S Er NDRIES -100 boxes Mould and Dipped Caudle.. 25 do Star do 100 do Rosin ,Soap. 300 kegs assorted Nails. 100 doz. Corn Brooms. 60 bales Na 1 and 2 Batting. 25 doz. Bed Cords. 26 do Buckets. 10 do Tubs In stars and for sale b y Lnyb JOHN MOO nfl AD. SUGAR.. --Prime New Orleans in store and for aale by [upil] °OKN MOQBEbD. _is ~ , , , 4 t 'l4l , -t , • p.44* 3856. FARMERS' AND MEC LI A,VICS' LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital 6300,000 A Luutuut securely invested $200,00(0 This Company etfecte Fire Insurance on Buildings, Furmtnre, Marine Insurance on Vessels. Cargo and PIET la. Inland lu9nrance on GOCkii, by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and land Carriage generally. Also, Insu rance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms The' cliaratler of the above Cvtupauy is of the flrat class, and combines the tare and ne•:siial privileges of Fire, Marine and Life insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated in Its nuts agoment, and interested as Stoskliatiers. THOMAS .1. HUNTER. Agent, Jy27 No 1/0 Water street. ALFRED THOMAS, pIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE oo3IPANV, OP PifILADELPNIA. Dnuctons—Charles W. Rancher, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph' E. Doris, David R. Browne. Mor rie Patterson. Ouns. N. BA:cruse, President. Cats. G. litsrcznia, Secretary. Continue to make instrrance perpetual or limited. on every description of property, in town anti country, at rat." as lOW as are consistent with /security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely insrvited, af ford ample protection to the assured. Thu Assets of tile Company, on January lot, 1851, so pith- Baited agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as foll , ,srt., vu: 3lortgage Real Notate $9l ~. 12.4 195 .. n. 1,377 78 Temporary Loaua .T. 3.966 17 Sticks ... di, IK) Ca..h, Ac 64,346 81 Total ....$1,212.708 44 Since their Incorporaton, n •eri,l4l twouty-oue year., they have paid upward;llt, 1011111 Dollar.. Iva.," by fire, thereby affording evidence of the ulvantages of insurance, ae well as the ability and ditmodlthm to meet with In-ornptnem all liabilitten. J. ti .A RUINER COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-onat for. Wood and Third THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CI oMPA NY. PUILA DYLP.II3.—CIartet,I Aprd 'loth, • - harter Periwinal. CAPITAL, .$.2.,%,000. Oflire, South-east curlier of Third and Chestnut strotqA, Phi ladelphia. OFFICERS OF Till: 110)IE IhIARD AT PILLLADF.I.PIII A. sidenl—iitel.lll.ll R. Crawl. Anthrom. W. 1th0r 0 p,,,,,, fr..anolrter--/Air!.rturrgi--Jurnek IL Nitha...n. M. I AliNrserry H :How ry, 1F" 47E , ) P. ARNOLD, A. ul, murl7:y No. 74 Fourth BANKERS ANI) BROKERS. T IiOLIIES & SONS, Bankers and Ex . change limiters. and beaters in Not., Ural.. Aorept WIC . Gobi, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange tin the Eaat. et a and Weapon (2.1,es emmianny tor sale. Otlleettotis made all Inn Cana larrntlginnl: the Dun d Btatim. Daps u, smell-el in par funds or eurrent pcper. B 7 Market to. is., Lao amen 'lt.,, ti and Fourth BtS. itl3o. I y el. E. ARNOLD & Bankers and Ex k_A .hang.. {hotter-a Dealer., In E.l“ . }ll.llgY, COM, tin Noma Susuitt and Tune Drafts kt. Cottle 'dont t t m bendi to. and puts-reds renutted to any part of the Cu, th, St. La bought and mid ran Tomlinson. SE- No. 74 Fourth street, neat dour to the Bank f Pdti. burgh eiepl3 rirl.{OSIAS WOODS, et/Platen:Pal Broker, and . 1_ Polder in Notre, Bonds, Stu , La. Real Estate, .frr N Fourth street, Putaburgh, Jan!, I S k T If.lV SPRING GIIOLIS--No. 74 Marke.t .11 .trmL. Pittatourich. Pa. The sutr..cnt , re ha.. plot t s.er..-11 and aro II , ••• 0f..-mug their Arta arrleal of SPItIN,i 1.:901;t4, t 0 trta.b the) rush to call the parttfular fluent.. ul tht•tt ct.t.t.omera and the pnbt..g.-tien.ily. Si. flatter only.. that we Late tioter att. to ..11.1. wild dealt - able a a. the 13re...ht. stir DIMS" ti.. , E , , I , EPN It ti_NT .unto, ~all ate v• the hiark and )1,11.4111.• 01 , 011. at,ti Strlt..l t , trlyest l'ltud Black •• Stik Flu...A 1 , 1 , 4,, etta/11 •• .• •• " • • .t.. 011.115 . 1. A VDNA\ TLFY Ott, .11Ass I autt ssni, s ji sz)l,l Craps, GIOALIIII,I', ,st• ltrt•lra, sh;1.111 , Chwitlits, ,•. . A• '. N EFIDLE I.lat:at tat.. Vn,tA ,fouriLun. • At* a. at 14a...a itatara , artuaaaill ul Mot t:N N.. A ND II L. ao.ntnlvr,4 aik.l -' ki iti.•l • i-e, Lep: n nnl, i.as• If nr- hay.. I 1!IIM=11!1 Z, '44 1....111 I t• ! the I'cutt.)l,a.t,A i 1 ,0411 }SW:. lAA MEE= j.r.irt haring. at . - tinioderwlilti !,,iIILL DI) It . tLe MA:it:ll.N full, a liallonage. The!„• ;, ..l t:t. hi•l a ritL•usive 1V YAltb. ing LUDO , LI areiel LeAtlllnieta. laLf tic( ale! will I.' with tit, host tn. !LW can • ST. CLAI R II( ak:L, t,.rner Penn mid 'l. Clair I` . .ttr.hur..;li, BA —Th. LLIeLettLI.(II. , I,III.• 1 . ) ” Br NI! •the! At,•: awn.. 11. IIL!.! :1 11, 111 , 401 n 0 1.ir.` . tall reap,. tinny wilts. and in• trait. lin. pi, Kite lush a tali Arw.in , -.1, van the t •ILSeli • ; I'l4 . "LULL, I. ho- I..int e.V.1 , L.1 tele •• tarll ,rl% LLIVIr •LaLIs:AL Ha": tui,./41ate. ‘k el. . CA/NNELI.V GOOD T INENT 1101ISE, ,•orner of Lit or ly and GIWIL N4•-..CA. brat Lb.- lia.lttapl Jnu ly ::11.1V"1. , .. Pr, pr wt, ItNI Ilt SALE—In N ,, rtli Tolrnablp. A !leg belly l'.. ol whirl. are lurid, culti,atdah Arun. land. Thr to The latprovemebta at.. 11.. ply BLAKELY 10011 R"X"' Fir.' ,),' J 11,41 .1 rind 1.: 1:1.1 )144, A \ 1,-19 • 11-.11- 'I 11 FISH 1.111, N. , . I Nl,t,•kert•l 14 .1.14 1 , no Iv F. lilt A WHU Will eitlitillUe it/ pay Relit. wheit iluiLutN6 1-ItT can t.- talt !n;;11 , 1 nl the folloii prn and tfr tt-rnl4- 1-la.•!t 1,-t I.tut fr--nt I oil II With' ntr..4 . 1. 1-y IN , ep It. mit olley. ghruy City, mint Iliethtter 111 -1 1 1 rici- SI7A--s:nl tic tuntattidta at ono and two v. or+ CUTH BERT s !• , IIS, Iti.lo F:stat, Mark..t RICE -15 tier-es prime Carolina Rice, in «to, nod for nal,' by felti 311L1.1.11( & 1 1 OR SA LE-A PRA 11 , . B[11.111N(1, 0,.. CLlpt,i as a Grocer) and Provision Store, and a first. rate IltAlid for the loudness —sttuatisl on the Diamond. Will he sold low. if applied f Son. as lb.- owner to leave the city. ANA, to U. VV. 1115 5. Ohio at ~1. &nttle,. RE MO V.A 1..-1 V M. CA ItVI LL HAS 311 /V ND front No. '22 F'lllll at reel to Nu 212 1,111. 1 . f y rent, where he is prepared to stir lits rustorner with the Pwatil fashions. utyti ttio TO CABINET MAKERS ANI) Just re-rivet at No. h 3 Wood street. Pittsloirgl, I's. an n or tment of Mithogane v. wring, Nt aliogan 3 and 11 al. nut machine niool-ling r•silin trimmings. boring onwhines, eircular straw knives, hankers shears, tattent button to le Kell.ll, patent nutmeg gran ow. with a general siisortitealt ot 'tarifa ale, all of inno-11 be sold low. 1 , 19 NI FA ESTOC THE Wil.t)EN in taking; the triule, 11 mud It in not much wander. our tito..l of dune, hatols, Sc., hr., in unimrpassiiil in the city. In the way .-I Fishing Tackle we hare ouch an lotion Fishing that would make old Inual Walton'ti eyen water, could be retur u Ito, world. Pocket and Table Cutlery in great abundance. Do g 1it.12.7.1ed, mind too many articles to In, mentioned here are to be found at the nigu of the Golden Gun. IHIWN Thrrua, Jul 4 No. 130 Wood street. NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS!—The Spar rowgrann Papers; by Fred. S. Cozzeii. The Lady's Guide t. perfect Gentility; ales. n L'eeful In ■tructor; by Emily Thornwell. Axponwold. Pluribuetah: by Q. R. Philander Doestiekel, P. li. Song of Mllkandwatha, and odor Poems. Salad for the Social—beautifully illustrated. A Defence of the Anierienn Pi.liey, as oppomel o, the ~, croachmenta of foreign Influence, and especially to the nn-, ference of Papacy in the pullti,yd Interest of th.• Utoted States; by Thus. R. Whit Fort...? Volunle, Man nal— iu 1 v.de. Junt rec'd by W. A GI LI/EN'FENN & ('n . , 11104 Fifth at.. opp Ihe Th•Ill1.• Tll E VOYAGE UF LlFE—Engnivittg, thee.: great Moral Picture-,, painted 1.) it. lale Cole, are uow ULI view at the fit Ore of .1..1. GILLESPIE .t 70 Wc.,l Where trriblagi jigopiwill un ,c Bred. y:(n 75 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; 20- Extra Old Lagmayra la Old Java pocketa French Java 2 bales prime 'Mocha 10 bags old Mara...vit. Selected expressly fur my retail 1 , 11•111,6 S. inyl2 F. It. LOLA VO, No.l Diamond 111LAKELY — RICIIE V, REAL ROTATE BRUEEItri AND .erner of Sev,mill and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, .111 attend to selling by Auction any property sold by Executors., to order of ur pltana' Cuurt, in the City or County; and to any description of Real Estate out of the City. joiu AG ARDEN LOT FOR SALE—Containing six acres of excellent Land, situated on the waters 01 Chartiers Creek, in Robinson township, 4% miles from the city, and near Ltroadhead's Yarding. The Land Is well adapted. to Gardening p ea It lies sloping to the Booth; bas a comfortable Frame House BO feet by 16, one an d a half storin, high; a good spring of water at the dun. and a variety of choice Fruit Trees Just commencin g to bear. Price $6OO. For further particulars, apply to BLAKELY I RIOHEY i Real Estate Brokers, feb27 Oorner Seventh end Smithfield stn. =EC LNSUR..N:()F 11315201 Ron, Thom. It. Florence, JIIIIIMII Ac ArtnstrouA, Charier lltn.,me. E.l I' i I.l;et.•n, 1: It. Ilelmbold, 0!Ii. )red. G. Brew titer, Til.onapt Lldar lA.a.cll. Tut./MAS 11. FLORKNCk:, Pr...dent EDWARD It. HELMS/LI% Sr rotary. PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. 11o.i. T. M. Ihme, Hon. J. It. Welintt. t, Hon. I.E. tiltnnuon, (2.4. S. W. Mark, Ihel. J. 11. tiuthrn., A. 11. Nealmont, T11.4n. J. Keenan, Egg., Wason M'Candle4g, Keg., Col .1. heron Footer, Lien. J. K. Moorhead, IL M. Dtlit,,vllS. Ftvpheti &Crx - fin - 4. Von] B. o,4klnnt, Ambru.le W. Thotnishon, Litwrenro J"hrison Lenjamin W Tittglry, Gr... N. li.nry, J.toob L. Florenc-. Jnm., Dr.,,Puz, William 11. li‘miWlll, Waliam %Lie, DRY GOODS :4 1 1.1,40. t Alft•eL I HOTELS • ....FThet. 4 4; 4 -1 4 :: . 4 . 4 4. ~.i".410,41t j t • $. , • • • • 185 6 . • ONIIN ROUTR wrrn THREE DAILY TRAIN? FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN DIANA POLIS. • OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAIVIII_,,,RAILROAI I S VIA CRESTLINE SND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. Cosxrctri:to at Cia innati with U. S. Mail Lute Startling, CkA11,40,11 and Lek uX loin Railroad, Ohio and Minnissipm Railroad, and the LaU-renCei„..agli Route. Connecting via Columbus awl Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central itailroacL6. TIIROUtIfI TICKETS, via t'olunibus and Cincinnati, to I , exington, Louisville, St. 1,0111.4, IMI C., te. Via C....lambus and Xenia, to Dayton, ludiantipolio. Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. THE I.ITTLIC )lIAMI eta I'OLU3IIIUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Itailroad. the U. S. 3lail Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mifainsiiipi Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route, niters facilities no other route ran give, as through ticket, by all the above routes can only be procured via Columbno and the Little sllann Railroad. The route from Crestline via Gl'imams being the shortead to Cincinnati, enableP a unimonn and safe speed. Conn, Ai,cs are certain, and passengers have full time for meals. fly lite Forest and ttellei . ,,ntaine rout. from Crestline, a danger ...8 and br..ak-rtesk spent is r,wuired, and compelled to overturns distant,. By th., runt° via Colima,. to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, ppnaengem tide over r o ndo Isillested and smooth. By the rorest and Be'Wont/ante route, passengers ride over the roughest roads in Ohio. TIMER DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND FIRST TRAP leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. M. for Crestlino, Columbus, Xenia, Cinvintiati, Luisville, St. L. eua, Lexington and Indianan',lin, via Lawrenceburgli haute. This Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minute. In advance of tha Forest and Bellefoutiuue route. noon, TRAM loaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 n'cluck A.t M. for Crestline, Columbna, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train ntakeaconnection only via Col unibua to Cincinnati. TOM, TEAM I.v;s Pittzburgli at 2 o'clock D. M. h.q. CreetlineyDolnmtrus, X., M. Lounivllle. luois, Lexington era' ,indlntnii.lin, V 1 /l L,wrt•ncoburgh TWO DAILY TRAIN?., VIA CoLUMBUS, DAYTON, Plan Tz.A.l.`f leaves l'itteburgh at Min o'clock A. M. tor Crestllne, Columbus, Xenia, Day toil, I udtanapolis, Lata) et te, Terre Hanle, Via, rutlem, ti. 1..q11A, ine, btoortu Tuts leaved l'ltthborgb st 7:30 I: .1. 11. C s rogline, Columbus, Xenia, Ihty tot,. Indiannp.d le, lat9ettr, Terre Haute, lincenntre, Catru, Evanevalo, Le. TILALN leaves al 3 titivek P. 31. lur CR i/aytoll, I 1141/,.LN •11,4 Lalayot te, Terre !Junto., 1,,11 raj!, Ecuue. 1:1e, Ac. 8.--Secure your ticket. via Ck,ILILIII,I.IB, anti yo, or , 81 re or connections. Stow:nen learn CbCllll.l.ll doily for Memphis, Natchez, Now ()Timm', ar. Tbo Columbus being the 'bred rout", the nine ..1 the Rmteru Roads Aril arranged to run in chfte conu,ll,ll with this re/la./de route. or all information and Through Tickets, please apply at th,• Ohio and Peuwyhauu Hui 1..1 Office, keorner oIIIA 0,1 u u ler the Monong - rthela J. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, ORO, PARKIN, Ticket Agent. O. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittaburgh. dezlki P. %% STILADER, Ocueral Agent, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, 1 lIE SHORTEST AND QUICIii:Fr ROUTE To CUICA‘IO 4NI 1111 N0r1.,11 WEST, II VIA CLEVELAND. 1 his Route In One Hundred miles shorter and about Dine b.. re quicker than the drcuttons one na I udlanapoli• l here Tn.o butwoen l'ataburgh and Cher .rur Daily Trull, bet kr elerclar:d +Lnd cue 1 true to Cleveland sin honry, tuenty-four and ht. Lunn, thirty-wren hours. I•ta mei after Mny I`.Q/6. the Tram. On tbw Ruud wall rata too hallows: TI. - train, pit Ow Olin. , and Pan n,. I manta Railinaul heave Pit • tiliorglt nt al* , A NI :toil 7::41 A NI and p I,avr Alliance at 7 la A. M. and A. 1 and 6:50 Al 3 IV!' tit CleTeland at 1 0 40 A. M., 2:30 1' M. and P. M runnel:Ling them wall Uri - omnd and Toledo ltn Iroo.l 1 , 1 Rook !stand and I. Is 41,1. Passengers fur Toledo, I blow, St ls.hir. and the Ni .th• sweet, leovll4 3 ,,Pittatairvh on the 7 3 , 1 A M train, ty pan g vi a Cloeulanit'orill arrive in Chicait, at Alo next msroing I assengers for Toledo, Chica.go, st Lions. Rork Island, *Miens, and the North-weed, oho w ish to a., through wlll-- on! detention, will take the trans loAxine. itittalinrgh at .:10 A. M., as that is the ,•nl3 train id a luck close exinuertions are made thromoh to the above [soots The trains lea. nig Plitsbiagh at 3 . td A. M. and Wellsville at 4.700 I'. M. axe the .mly by winch pail:wager. can ries II abstimis south of Aiiiatice, or station. on the Tnica ra wea ...tanaltat reamers Forest env and Churn's] icarc their lauding, ~p-nd.vdt. nd.vdt. 51•.nougxhePt tL,ux, every morning :Sundays i•,- ca.; rot at In h., d,,ahecting th e r e nit!: thc train lei, lug nt : ar , 1' N , A:hanc. at haM/, and arro ~ig ....viand at 9311 I' M witl, the train f.d hiago.c and 111.-11 I'eutral 13.1.11r0g,1 steam, Gar Lk ',pit and Chicago. rick., and ,'they the North,. ~ 1 fl a s than via Th 4 tr:un. I r••ith..'t litdisiin with 1:1“1.4 f. r .113,1 1.•.161•••1/.•1/11,. • :11,1 1/1111'1 ••• E t/ . /011,1/, • 4, p.t 111 —ugh MIMI' 1 • 6•1111 drtoutlota • ,1., Iralnt (i•• , •!, : , 1 • T!I (%).!tig!..! •I ,t • t'!.. , ,, , 1,11.1 ~ k .1 4 1' AI Arrlrr , 1,1 Mg" M 11, A A I. A \I di, • J. I' NI &H}: 1.1.1 A\l , t .E\ I.:I.ANIt T. , sll'. CK/ I, .1 I 10 I t 14 4.11 A/ t.l I. 4.. . ~vi •I 1..4 !4 1111MAIlkli• I„ 1 D0n1,4 `, t , ll 1 1 , , 4.1 I.trugratil Fat,- k 1, 4:4AN:. Itwit ti.kets at ..11! ..f t tut. I . .. tnit.tt, it, Ih- tr , tho.ltcht thlt lArlow thr .r J. ',UV< A?t , . Sort. Clevelaml. • rti H Et. Aut. littnbur,l.. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD PITTSBI'MaI DIRE C 1 -611 :ulr us.ikll,tlr • 1 , 1111 , " I.tt.• mid , T LlOl Re I\ \cF A\l't..Tllf.:l; Th.. ;11.1 4ret , .tl• W‘l ,•!) C•.12111,—.1q1•••11 - •• •10) so 11, k‘ tll , ll real 10 lb, II . I, ••tlier }tumult,' Th. , Trnmu. .1 0.1. R. a . .• Ar.. 11,,Z1d. car •• rut UP, 1• iaraq 1 , w,ll k..pt up. TIV ,, (DAILY' I'AS-F \ll4loll AI NS tMsr. , •-n Pitt.lit '1 10 , 11 in, l'r I.as) isattat 11:tiirond, lea , 1,•11-a.• Foort kiN M tn. Tx try Driven3t. , A NI Ex •• all' 11. itt I 'l , ntishe i , . I. 1.1141 , ,,1, Tvr, HAW, Own, 11, and NlLAKierdrp. ,no:t .I.r I \ • ! c„h . t"•t• C. I nt n,t l'lt , ••it. 1:411,44 11 , 111 t.t .1, itt•tn..ll t it), , •titot,.. J,41,•;4,•ti flit tsllll h... ;/•,• 1..,a1, I itt,art ble Kttnetw nzi.l padowit t zt , • I A Sr. - mut-elms will I.e rnn thrtmat with T; ufu. ittlirttrg, sttnw time. t, I itt...burgh an holtin l'anmat,,, ad: all I a 1%. Leta I.) Ow • Itl and ntaklng marts .111.1 11, A. ..7141 4N aiding LI so I W.., .at Lien wal FA Fi E.',.--FIFOT CI. 06. lAntle, tin 11.'11,1..ituu.• and II ig.lll $l, 4.6 t ' • , luwbu,, Xe/11. and DO ton IS 30 Do. v la Cul tituta., Ulm:l:mat/ and i.nu • ronceburg I , Nvc.,tavl-clan.. Car to St. . TII RoUGII TICK ICES or further Information may Le I 1.. cured of A. T. Johnsen, Ticket Agent Ohio & Pruun. it it "Inn, office, Siononge.bele Howse; of George Parlour, Ticket Agent, Federal street Steam, Allegheny City, ot JA.NIF.S .11. WARD. Superuen tent Übi. nod M O.Blseappl , iti) 12 F. IiNoWLA ND, Agent, Pittsburgh. THE F I ENNSVLVANIA RAII.HOA H. THE GREAT 12 F.STRA I. ROUTE, cottnocn Pig the Atiantit L'ittes wills Western. North-wester and Swab western States by u"'OP W. 1... Reda ay direct . Thin Ihwd alto connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Line of Steamer, to all ports on the berth-western lake.; moth .It, the most bIkACT, CUL\v CST and LIRLIA PLY 11,71 try alt, It FILEIGIIT ran be fitment,' to and trom the (41ILAT Ratesbetween Philadelphia& Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.--Boots :3i104 , ,, Dry I.o.ssltt, t (In bons,) Furs, r eat Len, kr ,s e. " SECOND CLASS.—Docks and Stationery, l Dry Goods, (iu bales,) Hardware, Lt,- dUc t huh tbs. tiler, Wool, Ac THIRD ('LASS.—.Anvils, Bagging, ' , won and Pork, tin hulk,) Hemp, ttc FOURTII CLASS.--Colfee, Fish, thus, and I , ark. T 4 100 Pock, (packed,) Lard and Lard OiL I 51,11 U 11-7.5 cents per barrel. Ohs In shipping Goods from any wild Rae! of Pi t il a del. phut, be earth:till, to mark package, " rad Prnyisylott,o Railroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this it, ed at Philadelphia or Pitt burgh, will be forwarded without detention. FREIWIT Auent,--111.. Potter, likAtuu; J. I, Elliott, York; E. J. Sounder, Philadelphia; Maga.' more; Uro. C. Francisco., Pitutburgh; Shrtngman A lira" el, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, L.uLvv Ilk, Ky.: H. Nleldrunt, Ft.tClift k Co, St. lAeui 6 , Mo.; J. 8. Mitchtell &Aim, V.V111314, (Ile, ludiana. RENNSYLVA.NIA RAILROAD Summer Arrangement--Change of Hour ON am! after MONDAY mat there will he TII KEE DA I LV TRAINS between PITISBUI3OII and PIMA DELNILL Tur: MORNTNU MAIL TRAIN halves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 'F:3O A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at P. NI. TIIR NIGHT EXPILF.SS TRAIN ieftV,4l Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 10 I'. \I. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave° Pitte burgh daily, except Sunday, at .4:30 e'clia-k, P. 31. /MINTON'S ACCOSI3IODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at II o'clock A. M., 3:30 P. M., and di:Xi P. M.—running for .4 'Turtle Creek Bridge . I'h ali,ive Lines eenneet at Pittelairgh with the Railroads t o cud fnau ct . L at h, ; Alton, Galena and Cliiixtgu, 111., Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville. Ky.; Terre Haute, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind., Cincinnati. Day• ton, Springfield. Itellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, eland, Columbus, Zanesville, 31Assillon and Wiaeiter, Ohio; with the Stearn Packet Boats from and to NEW ORLLINb, Louis, Lox :INN - mu and eiNclptert. THE.OI3OII TICRWS can be bad to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the We will And this the shortest end most expeditions route to PhiladelPhla, Balti more, NW York, or Boston. lINAKIMEN, Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh. Tubs. r 4a, Z ila. ta7/ 4, Army Psalms= LineB,P 'l5 RAI L ROADS =ME I=9 13=1 Blt()AD GALUE It I LILO tI) 11. IS. HOUSTON, Oeuerel Freight Ageut, Philtt.delphin. H. J. LOHBA.EIt r, Superintendent, Atteotta, Pe. RAILROADS Ohio and Pennsylvania. Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PASIENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, a» follows : Leaves Plttabargli for Croitline at A. M., 7:30 A. M saga P. M. Lauren Crest-line fer Pittaburgb at 5;00 A. M., 7;00 P. and 12.50 P. M These Trains make duet, eunurctions at CRESTLINE with Trains for COLUMBLS, DAYTON. CINCINNATI, BELLY, FONTAINE, INDLINAPoLIS. CHICAtIO, SAINT LOUIS, mu, all points ou roads extruding Wert and South-aeat , ugh 0111 . 0, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. RAINS FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Mansfield with Train on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, 'POLED() and SANDUSKY ; tanking as qulek and sure dons to CHICAGO, as by any other route. Con nections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rood, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and B U LO. Passenger, leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early next evening. Trains East from Crestilue make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHILADEL PHIA, BA LTl.slultE and NEW YORK. Tit KUM II TICKETS are sold to C,olumbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louiatiile , St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontaino, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Duulietli, Milwankte, atiro. Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prire clpal cities In the West. Through bekets over this line may be had at all of the places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New• York_ NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 134, P. M. LeAms Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at tOnA, A. M. and 51.4, P. AL 274-F or tickets and further information apply to A. T. .1011N.SON, at the corner Ake, 'under the Monongahela llon4e, or at the Federal street Station, to OEO. PARKIN, Tick et Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. rur..ll J. 11. MOORE, Supt. Circa! American anti U. S. Express anti Mull Route 72 MI LES 4' vIST A NCE SAVED, AND TWO ClIANta, OP CARN AND EA - AAITIZ AVOIDIrD AIR LINE ROUTE INCTI4 CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, ALTuN AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS iu 15!4 hours. Tra.,,s the Illinois Cerirral Depot, foot of Water street— et. Louas bay Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:16 A. M. St. Louis Night Express daaly, Saturdays excepted., 0,30 P. M. St. Louin FreigLit and Emigrant daily,. Sundays excepted, 5:::u A M. Baggage chesked through to St. Zottit Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 miles) without change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steameni INCIIESTEIt and 11..ELND.V.Iiii, running excituive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to et. Louis, (13 miles,) without landing. These boats, Sc ciallenience and elegance, are unstirprosseti on the Western waters, Icing fitted np with Baths and spacious afl,,rding to passengers the opportunity of re moving the duct nue% ohlable in summer railroad traveling, and reaching St. Loins refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To KANSAS end NEBRASKA this is the most direct rute, rind pa.u.esigery dimidtird cur Bloomington, Springheld, Jaek,oo‘ille, Napifts, awl all 'stints on the Ilissi.snippi, Mue solid, NHL..., eutubtrlttutl and Tetale,..ee riven, will Lit.,:e the important saving In distanee, Seveuty.tWu 1.11i1.1,1 less to St. L 0141., Ilitnyesest-n Falb, less to Bloomington, ant hliy.•ig lu I mules less to Springfield, tb.in by any other route. lirougli Tickets over 0115 route oun be procured at the various Hain - nail Ticket Officea in New York, Boston, Pliiia• delphia, Baltimore, A Itmny, Buffalo, kc., and at all Throin Ticket inliiam throughout the Stattm, and in Chicago at the Company's Otliie, N./. 45 Dearborn street, opposite the Tie- Mubt House—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central IGul road, foot of Water street. Itesporothle Lingzze sleti will ,10 - aye be at the Depot, .4 the .nrhani Herd. going into Chicago, to Check Baggage through t,, any vont denired on the line. it. P. MORGAN, Jr, Superintendent. U. J. D:. SCILERILERIJOHN, General Paseenger Agent. NEIN AND DIRECT ROUTE, PROM PPITSBURGII TO C, , lu tu bum, I uti lane poi lA, Chlak4 s q, Cuatinati, Terre Haute, Hock litlaud, Loui,ilie, V loceuuea, lowa eay, m. Lou., E V 1111 8 V ill., Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, Galena, Xellitl, Ilernphia, Peoria, Laneaville, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, New Orleans, AND THI PEINCI ?Al aITLF.S IN Skli WLT AIM 13OUTLI, ria t s h e Steubenville & Indiana Railroad wh,ch is now c.,ropleted and in isuccesaftil operation tn twe,en Steubenville and Newark, Ohio. eon/liming itslirmill find Stesttaboat farilititis, this route oniirs li. the trawler a degree of ounafort unrivalled by try ruutitug West nom Pittsburgh. Fall Arrangement. • .10 ntbl niter Mu DA V. sth, IS. , n LY I,! elep‘Tit and :ft runuing eqcumbi•., ronsnvin !..1 by rp..rn•Lb. tu - L-runitAtattug .4w-ern, Ent teat e Pat-- burgh every day at b P. L. i:NTURF: Y.t ltt n4l KEN S. - uthr6t..“l.-ul I nt 7 p the 1411,m1114 silt/i the Fiv•l li.hp at A. M.. u:Llong rpnne:Atpu nun f•• - an iw a t 4 . , ^ •,1411.111111g n 0.1416,1ai1ip 13,!, WI! ✓ • 4:lc/44 . 7/$,J44 trui y radrp,l. Ate- Iru a .. ,411, I. iy zilly other Dint, lior noin i i,ll Thket,, etml further Ihfornnoi. JuliN J. IItiUnITLIN. NO. 11:, WA', street, l'itrelturgh. GEO. W. F ULTON, "Superinteudeta. I.I7VENN I:01:eml Agent. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYANG TRH Great United States Mall and Expres. TV .1 PASSENUF:R TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its nnttr tr-tu DUBUQUE ro CAIRO, AZID CHICAGO To CAIRO Tht. Itsttl, in eettnecti,..n with Trains of the Ohio 'tn.! Mouq•mppi It. ft. slid Chicago and liAlette the 111..1 11131,1 sud only continuous It R. route (tuns CIIICAGO To ST. LOUIS, To CAIRO, ro DUBUQUE 11on. l.stru Chteago se follows: Iv A M. a n d 1ik1.1.) I'. AL—ST. Lorn+ Asp CAIRO EIRIIR, I',.w. r, for train take the care of in tine. ate: Mice. I:. It_ at i , eindorni, and are carried direct ti heuel A. M. and 4:1 , P. M. -1)1:1111 , 411E AND Kiev..xxs coun,ting al 1 1 11[1110111 iommite Dubuque) with u Lime of Strum l'arketa for ;it Paul and the Upper .q pi river caw:, Tram,. leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M anti 71t M. inothengere from the Kant and place,. on the Ohio riter !teemed for St. Loon.. 190 miles of heinous and no - • mill 1411.1 l• 111 Iwm 1111.11 - 11 111 LOUIS, and 101 IN 1111 ,, 11 11 n I .11!‘141.1t . 1. of the [seer nmte, by Inking th Tit 6.. n it• L11:+, 11/11,, and itti it. OM, 1.3 liii4 littlitit,litt m,•11 ti tt 1 . 411.1 ct itlin.itds. 1 1 11(Sbilr411. no.l Nlitilljt. it Corti 11041Itt.itt/ littlim4it i It. B. I,ON, M I 1 : 1 ‘ .: 1 ;1 1 , N r 1. 1. :; S ; C 1•11 tiiiiley'A Lady . ; ir tiritlintil'A nalilCilie fiir Jul.—_,h. l'iiterson'A Map:n.ll,l, July - IA I int) for Jitly-Isc. Yunkui• Notions for July-12c. Chinon', 3lngsziiiii fur —10 c. Brother Jonathan fur lib July —a nun:nine, hi double nunilcr—prl, The above just received nt LAUFTER'S ittkIKSTORE, ,„20 Nii. 77 Folif th otrevt VOR SALE.--20 Acres of Lund, a g0...1 Corn country store, about 20 miles from tie city, in u thriving neighborliotAl and no store near. Rouse /I.llkl lot and Llirrt vacant lots iu Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by u young lady in a dry goods or trimming eiL. , ire. or millinery establialunent—for one cook—two go I,• to do housework—one boy to learn a trade—two boys in stores or ruu of errands—two mon to work on farms or he but tug work In the city. Inquire ut George W. Bonn at hie Reel Estate Agency and Intelligence Lidice, on the north of Ohio st.. 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. . Jel9 _ . MELODEONS AND REED ORdANS.— Charlotte Munne husjust received another lot of those ill/maned W1(4100114 had Reed Organs In elegant rosewo.sl rases of every variety and style, comprising 4, 4 1 .: and 5 e. tarns. lAA - table style, with scroll legs: 5 and 5rA octaves. seraphie.Lr Piano style, with rich moulding+, earned music desk, ac.; 5 whit es, piano style, with 2 stops, and centain• rug Y sets of reeds throughut, the one tuned an octave ahoy, the other: An excellent Instrument for the use of Ch notes, Chapels and lecture rooms. Every instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent front the manufactory, wad ise warranted in every respect. These instruments are recommended as being far superior, soda in tone and finish, to any others manufacture,L The chief Improvements (upon which the makers have secured Letters Patent.) consists in bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed. SO 110 to produce, on opening the key ,alve. the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then passes iota n !WNW lacing chandsr reneiose.l by the swell,) which mellows the tone, and give it more of urelodion.,, flute like quality, titan is the general property uf reed instru ments. For lick by CHARLOTTE BLUME, jell' "old Established Plans depot , No. IN Wood st. bble. Lake Superior Trout; 25 lit. Received and for sale by INC ER lIA RBACG 11. 1e26 2115 Liberty stmet. REFINED SUGARS -15 bids. Loverings "A" crushed Sugar; 30 du Stewart's "A" do do; 15 do Inivering'm fine pulr'd do: 10 do do coarse du do; 10 do du crushed do; in store and fur sale by Llel6] MILLER A RICKETSON, FOR SALE.—Bedford street Property.-- A neat and comfortable two story dwelling home, containing seven rooms and kitchen, and five coal cellars. The lot is twenty-one feet front and seventy-one feet deep. Any one desiring a cheap dwelling house will please give us a call, and it will be sold at a great sacrifice. BLAKELY A RICKEY. SPECIFIC--5 gross in store L and for sale by [fell) F FOL.'SIINC4 BROS. BEESON'S ITYDRAULIC CEMENT, - OR WATER LIME—The undersigned keep constantly on hand a large stock of thin article of the best quality. The attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Locks, Aoueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, Ar., In n. gnrmd to [hill article. The well known resistance and im perviousness of water, characteristic of this Cement, renders is of the Bret necessity in oil structorerriszwited to the action of water or dam p. .1 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. WANTEI).—A good Cook, Wash er and Irons, is wanted at No. 2 Forester's Block, Craig street, Allegheny City. juts JUNE MAGAZINES --Just received and fur tulle by H. AtiNita A CO., No. 32 Smithfield street: Harper's - Magazine for June; 43fod"ro Lady's Book ter Jane: Peterson's Magazine fa} Jima; Art Journal for May. 00L—The highest market price. in cash All the NEW 1300KSpub" .. ed . are for sale by will be paid by SPRINGER 11ARBAGGEL H. MINER & /fa 05 Liberliy Woo. WY/ 9 No. r2¬. . A LCOHOL -10 bb/s. '76 P' Alcohol; do '97 P do In store and for Pale by MILLER A RICKETSON • - +. • _ INM=tii TONICS WON'T b 0 !—Z:Thei never did do more than give fernhorary relief and they never Is so because they don't touch the cense of the diseiste.' The cause of all ague and bilious disesties Is the atinostiherlc poison Called Nilastua or Malaria. Neutralise this poison by Its natural antidote, and. all disease caused by it ttlingsars.• at once. Rhodos' Fever and Ague Cure hi this ,Antldote to Malaria, and Moreover It is a perfectly harmless mediedie." The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. D.; chat.. o f New York, to this effect, is attached to every bottle; there. fore if it does no good it Can do no harm. This-is more titan can be said of Quinine, Arsenie,.or any took In existence, so their use is ruinous to the constitution and bring. on Dumb Ague, which never allows a person-to: feel perfectly well for a siuglo moment. In IlhistraUott of these truths I annex some extracts from a letter Just received from a Physician tleoaorrows, Ohio, March 17, 1 816. JAS. A. EI:LODES, Race.--Dear Sir: Yours of 2d lust. is al hand. The Cure arrived late last year and difficulty In getting any one to try It was greatly lii,osased. froth the' fact that a remedy tool been introduced which wag g.rowing. in favor with the pubu. as being bettor than using Qtiltifne —not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to , escape taking Quinine, contained the drug iteelfl This remedy. known as Smith's Tonic, would InvaHabY brea' an ague, but it did not cure it, mit would often roe turn ......b renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed in your laser. if I could institute a test comparison between it and your Cu- The following is the result: Three porous took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian livermittent Fever, of many weeks standing.. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was (as in all such cases) slimly wear log them nut, and laying the foundation of other and sever rer maladies. I did succeed in deeding a rattled cure of oil three of these cases with yeti' reMedy, and they have not had is chill sin,. In all three of these cases the Smith's Tunic had been need, and would, as before stated, break the chill. hot after a period or two had elapsed it would return. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, AC. ' ke. LLIA3I ISUCKNER. M. D. It RODES' 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, R. 1 'or sal. , try , Druggists generally. Jel4 W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and'333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street,. .PITTABITROIT, PA. 'jJO s N U v lll li a T S ways o , n 'l h ' B d L s ti ne ' n a d nd mar G bk ß e A n r y ei and Vaults for Cemeteries, made, to order. Furniture and Waaltatand Tops, and Imposing Strmestiade by machinery, in less .time and better style than can be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention Is paid to tin manufacture' of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, .111 v, LI feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, 44515 and upwardso but few wbo are able to own a good bout.., will be willing Co remain long without procuring o r s or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take lire, and oust 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 Weet, and being manufactured by the best wo:lunen,..aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to tee, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatch. • . W. W. WALLACE. SMUT MACHINES.--LULL'S PATENT BURR ILIICLLINES,'Imed In 700 Mills in the set. They run light, clean well; are durable, and wlitu they become smooth., the edge can be renewed by =Wag the Burr. They have been used LH fire yenta in tfie: City Mills, Pittsburgh, Aube of the largest mills in the West,) and arrauted to dean welL For particulars, see hand-bills. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. sp22 W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel Bill Stones, Belting Clothe, Mill Spindles, Mill I roes, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cotrqrindera, Cast I rot/ Proof Staffs, always on band and wade Ia order, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penns. W. W. WALLACE. —• S .- TEA ENGINES AND BOILERS.-- .1 Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted best uality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with despatch, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apP.2 W. W. WALLACE. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subscriber has on band, and is manufacturig, PortaLlo Flouring Mills, of an Imppoved quality; they are very com pact, run light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per hour.) uin be driven by steam, water or horse power, and alit prove a Valuable acquisition to iron mesteni, lumbermen and larce stock feeders. Orders tilled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apMdaw W. W. WALLACE. J. H. EITRAL .....................T. MAT PIERCE.. FREE OF CHARGE! !-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR 'ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey ia the Olden Times," it splendid steel eng-raviug, fr, m the eel:- Lc:and painting by Landiawr; and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and tsiautifulengraiing froth a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en gravings to VI per copy, but. will be tent freref'cliarge, as The sobscril-sia buy, established a BOOK AGENCY in Philadelpli.s, and will furntsli any book or publication ut the, retail price, free of postage, Any persona, by fortrarding tho subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such us Harper's, tlisloy's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leilie's Fun; ions. Ac . u dl 1 , 4,1, the magazines for one year, and a copy of railer of the above beautiful engravings, (moo( charge, or if subscribing to a $3 and a $1 Magazine, suety as Peter eon's, and Cliallen's Ladled' Christian Annual, they will re ceive both magazines and is copy of either of the above en gravings. Every description. of Engraving on 'Wood executed with matinees and despatch. Flews of Buildings, Newspaper Ileadiugs. Views of Machinery, BoLE I.llustrigiuns. Led,. Clerune..m.e, BlLlinan Cards, (tr. Al] orders gent by nook promptly attended to. Persons a hiking newt a their build. ithza engmve,l. ran send a daguerreotype ur sketch of tLe buddin„; by mad m exprt,s. Per4 , llB at a kiltstal/Vf 112ii//g saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, ea we wouid act as agents fur the sale of the salmi. Cal /al apltilikwlT O. T.IIk,TT -O. CUICTII. KOTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, j M. Anthony Foils, Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory: Money Maned, invest ments made to the beet advantage, and Land Warrants loca ted Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the tovni cLoun, aa miles from Bt. Anthony,. and-Lead of artilkitidn, sheen the Falls. The sitrOy of the great Pact& Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and, the numerous ad. vantages it possesses os a plate of liuslneSs, 'edit make It one of the largest meles in the .Northwest. ILIFIRVICES : RxOo,ernur Ramsey, Minnesota. llou: Wm. eish, Chief Justice of 31Inneseta. lion. J. 11-iiker. M. Itice, Delegate to Congress. Bice Hollingsbeed r.iker, Attorneys at Law. • Messrs. Borup S Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U.B. Land Oflce. sepYA Joseph NV hilte's Carriage Repoaltor,fi — OSEPI t tWRE IT, now carrying en Mod ct) nese In his spacious premises, (now lately 4..f.4.:.,.:,..4- onlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg Turnpike, near the Two Mile Rail, between '••• Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectfully invites - the public to inspect Ms stock of CARRIAGES, 13000IES, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen purchaßn, .that opts prise only in made. kourteen years' experience In the business enables him to place before his patrons the same. choke collection of tlar ringes which, so many:years past It Jim boon hilt particular department to select, from the various and moot talented &astern manohictrirers. The success of his new — iffsfiMi - fsf economy of his arraneincol to will supply be.; ntol most faaliiiinalilo Mollitfactilres at moderate Cuenciuntiered by those henry expennesovLich thy mon 1,1 for decorating houses of busmetta has heapedl4am the pro, of goods, (owing to large rentie) JOSEPH . W.WPE.wIII on ready money only, pt =WIZ tea than the !hp- cardave repikired ifrk best manner, with despateh. mhealaw . Superuiteu 1 JANIS ..1AX213 C. lagapr. BLAK ELY & RICHEY, REAL 'EsTATE• Rito- KEELS, corner of Seventh and Smithfield street., Nur burgh. Farina, Muses, Lots, 311I1e, Furnaces, &c. du., bought and 10id on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and loca ted; Bill, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especial attentiou given to subdividing Farina, and ,disposing of them, Terms reaeonable. nov27ulew ,t LEXAIs.iDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor iu Chancery, .Agrot 'or procuring Bounty Lnudenntr Petitioner, and 'fbr dui Col lection of Churns in Great Britain and Ireland. . . air-Collection% made in this and adjoining Conntiee; Fa cades of decedents settleit Real riatate hought, sold or lo.ased, and rents collontod. Meneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH etyma, a few doom above Smithfild. Pittsburgh. March LI, 1855—rm128iiiewl --- A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Corn • missionerr for thu Statea of Tennessee, New Ilatute Mire, lkinuecticut, Wistetain, New York, litchitan, lowa, 3aliforuLa, Louisiana and Virginia. 4W Deeds drawn, and aakuowirelmenta and prootk taken for record or use in any of . tlip aye!, natned,Statep,,liiinois, and Ithode Pittsburgh, 31arch EB, 1853--ruthEadaw) UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.— The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. & CO, dtuated un the Monongahela river, about 28 tulles trout Pittsburgh. 'aro now for, sale, The property coualsts . of 113 acres and 110 perchei.oetatirt, (tottre , clP 4611 the Coal therein; and also all the Coal In about 100 agree mote, together with Buildings, Railways, &e, For further particulars apply to D. W. le A. S. BELL, Atty'e at Law, aplialewtf No. 103 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. BARGA A IN OFFERED.—The B oilers for stile SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot abbe Fitlistairgb and COnnellimille Railroad, in the growing rind thriving Boiough of 3I'R RES PORT. Four of the Lots aro 51.% feet in width by about 120 in depth, fronting at oue eud on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street; and two of then fronting for their whole length on other streets. _ . Atais—TWO LOTS, 37t' feet In width, fronting the other aide of the Depot, and In dopth 121—one of the Lots border ing for AA whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and it will sold low Part of the payment taken in Stork of the Couneßavine Railroad, If desired. GEO. P. OILL/dORE, Office of the MuFning. Poet. Pittsburgh, August 31, 13fa6.--idaiwtf IQ iViA NU FACTORY-MRS. RENTER, sic doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office, Allegheny City, is prepared to fill orders for WIGS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. The Lest quality of material Is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar anteed. myltedawly NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market street near Fourth. Poem., by ItichardC'hecerix Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp II flute., do. do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. • Itverybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Ha High; and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and Iluw to Make Them. Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a "Country p as te rate, by John W. Chickering, D. I), Slgbt and Hearing, How Preserved and How Loot, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo lietioni, by Author of Dr. Autotu The Suffering Savior. by Knunacher'. Lectures Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan ning. Lectures on Great lieu; Nlyersi, L o ud on . Man and Ilia Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedin. Monaldi, a tale by Waahington Alliston. Is-mires delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioell. Harper s :Magazine, as seen as published--20 cts. ,•• s~`« ~...~~. =ll PIERCE, 60 South Third street, Philadelphi. 'f . l W: -..`3.. _;.pia>~,t'... :41 • X t- • _ '' 4 • ti'Yr ztt 2 . t .f, • :fit x •14`:: yr F-- A - 4 4 4 - • :,t• , - 42- 4 4..*VXk i fcitA `OO l lO4V 5 ' . r4# 7 -- • - -- tn , t grAta t s l -t~-.~.' w ~ ~ -' ,~~ AYER'S CilE;RupEctotiri_ FOR TRR RAXID OMR ocaraaAool4ll 4 E :ur _ . A l 7 DDSS, BRONCILITIB,WBOOPIN DOD„ / ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. ~,,Viis .r • . ,- - . . DLLs =MT V offered to theieera • t, '' 1 1 4: 1 Pitrillitittiffinil*nmiler . , fainti mat . ~.; ,:e 7 P , Ins the happiest effects that can beide -00,,,.,,•..7-tret,tadvatiitintrottes of Vffi ...,' - , ' jk'.. l i. l: -fl . esel' - it Z=l4u l falgu2 tir P ANl f tth t )- ' ` ...,ta,,;,f.... -- ,-...', - -_e_ia licly ithown wltix Ave been restored -. - froui_ifferming_and ayetidgeratiadies :easeartif 41* - biarib - Y to lui*i ,',,lniketSiSPff IT it WPti.",e, Tient, tekeP4Aal &bet%.*Liate'• • . lofts khltd,ife 'apparent"' ' to escape observation, and ffhetaittildlttliafaril itiltnaef,dhe public no longer heaitate what .antidote to caudal Fottbese; 4i B r.i"iiii . 'en% daSiteniiiieb*iituiti of aiii Fidiablary or , gnus, which are inotemist b ar cfiMate. ;...-. Nothing has called louder for the eartleititiV,_s cat men, thistase-iantining'lneeklenceitni' ern-W,.._,. 411Mplire complaints , nor has any - one of diseases 1"... . Moro Of their. investigations and carol ' B i t aii;Yetnolittled • quate remedy has been provided,tiVidth the public could depend for protection from attacks um:tithe respiratory or gans, until the Introduction of the CifffflßY PEOTQUAL. , This article la the productof a loug, laborious, end, Iffelfeke; • successful endeavor to furnish the , community with; tateik a . remedy. Of this last statement the Artierliim people are 1 19 W themselves prepared to judge, and IR:spud a -4 th confidence to their decision. it there is ony dependence to be.placad Ai • . What men of every chum and station certify It hits ilatte'for glom; if we can. treat our own lenses, when "we see da iiffici ions of the throat and. lungs yleld toff; if we can nicani in th e assurance of Intelligent Physicians aha 'trinket it sirlif business to know,-in short, if there teeny relisincextparanys thing. then it is hiefutably proven that this medicine 5 1, m , r ‘ ,.. lielleend does core the class of 'diseases it is &salvia' for: bat any and all others thatarekeown tonnutkinik Italia. tote, it cannot be too freely published, oar too widely known,. .. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that canes islirlotil Ise{ to them. Parents should know If,, their. thildron,ithe , - prigeleas to them. All should know if, for health", can be Kited to no one. .Not only should it be circulated hem 'bat ' . eveiywhere, not only In this eonntry p but in alk countries. • . Holv faithfully we have' acted oti this conviction, Is shown in the, fact that already this article haa nude the circles of the • • - globe. The sun never seta on its limits. No continent is without it, and but fetv peoples. Although tot in iso general use - in other nations as in this, it Is, mployed by theism* intelligent la almost all civilized - countries.. It is anon-. steely employed in huth America,—in Europe; ASK Afefeli t ' Auttralio and the fa.r.off islands of the sea. lAA it ail dear , to its posasesors there as here, and they , grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity. Unlike mast 'preysiintiOnk ' of its kind, it is an expensive *lmposition of celettliti4terbel a :. Still it hi afforded - tit the public at a reasonablylow pnce, and what is of vastly more importance , to. them, its ,qualltrie never sufferal to amin" from its original standard of.e.ltels • len t,, .. livery bottle , of this medicine; dicine, now manufactured, la . as ), i as ever has 63011 made heretofore, or ,alf We- are ea. , pa eor making. No toil or cast is spared, in maintaining It in the best perfection which it is possible - to - produce. ife4ce the patient who procures the -genuine Can= Pao. To t, can rely on having as good an articleasllll. over been . had by those - who teetify to its ewes. - ''' z f a. if pursuing thin coarse, I have t ho..hapeaf doing &owe goo in the world, its well an the eetisfaction of believing the much has been done already. ..., • • ' - Preeared by J. C..Alritft, Practical and Analytical Cho t, Lowell, Mese. 15 by B. A. YAHNESTOCif & CC, at wholesale and Ea. tall, by emery Druggist to Pittaburgta, and b e y . ll Deana even-whew- - -114md&i, The Greatest Medical Ills.iiiter* OF THE A. 1%/1 - R. KENNEDY,, of .Roitiliry,,iiiir.4 diaeov-i• 1)1 ered'ln ono t of our Orman noaturomo.a. turned?, that cum itery kind - of Manor, from the Strttnintots ems. ton Pimple. has treatoilt in over eleven huridinfi excuptin two mwealbotttilnitulautitunor.Y . Hii his no t in his possession over two hundred certificates of t lts - voile, all within twenty miles of Boston. ' Two bottles are warranted to must) •ntirelim, tore month. tto three Outfits will cum tJae.worat laud °Epitaphs of the . • Two to throe.bottles will scorn'the system of bolls. TWo bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth and stomach. • Three to nye bottles are warranted to care the worst case of ofysivelago. One rd two bottles are warranted to care all humor of the eyes. Two bottles aro warranted to cure nturdng of the ear aed blotches among the heir. IMiMME=I One bottle will cure acaly-ornplion of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to core the moat dee- Dente cases of rheumatism. Tito or throe bottles are warranted to cove the Worst mum of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted ; to can oat rheum. Rive to eight bottles will cure the worst case of !scrofula. benefit le always experienced from the first bottle, and perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity le &ken "Notbtirg looks - so improbable to those who hasp In vain tried, all the wonderful medicines of thedny, es"thet a cone moo weed growing in the pasture, and 4png.oldskone sLmld cure every humor In the syntem; yet It . Is now a died fact.. If you have a humor It hail to start. Theie arena Ifs nor ends, hums or ha's About Belting. some iteitee 04 4. 00 t! yours. I peddled over &thousand battleshf It in the vicinity of Heston. 1 know its effects in lottykase. It has already done some of the greatest eunsteyer One In. Alinutschlidettit I gave %AG children a year old; to old people of sigty., have seen poor, puny, wormy lod]dng ehtlilreni Whoa' Seib' was doff and Hobby, rentored..to a pert.p.4-1404e thdi ORIGINAL and ONLY ORNISLINN - ARTICI.E; all others are base Imitations, or vile and MIJILIOLIS counterfeits. S h un them as you would POISON. Kir For sale by Dr. Goo. 11. Keyser, be Wood sheet; R. R. &Bora & Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegliony City; John Sargent, Now Brighton; C. L. Haber, Rochester.tnyLialowom • SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. . TR QUART BOTTLES, f iAt br the Ranovea and,Peavnanont Cure of ari Meow wiring' /ruin an impurc . slate gr ßlaod,Ve . .. • .21t - of the sgieen. This truly valuable preparation is extruded from waked' mots of the finest description, by means °Can expensive and: powerful apparatne, which obtainer the medichial slid Settee principle in a highly concentrated form„emocientfinsily.eam,l bining the several vegetable products in the process that a •• compound extract of Sarsaparilla Is obtained infinitely sopa ' . Her to any other for purifying the blood, anti the cacao! • Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever., &Ores, Pimples, Bolls, Cutaneous :Eruptions, lebeermatlam, Mercarirddfseasevldvar- - Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Consump_tieuv-Evitale Its • regularities, Lois of Appetite, and General Debility. This powerful remedial agent acts iiiiiiltaneonaly upon the Stomach, the Circulation and the Bowels, and gently admire lutes, while-It disengages {MA expels from the system, all that, is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Belng_purtify vegetable, it is perfectly harmless in inimparationp tliainciet• • delicate persons may take hat any time with perfect safe ty The astonishing success of this medicine constantly tn creasing daring the last sixteen feel.. has llectteeel'for itilsa • distingulohed commendations of the Faculty, and e throws a widespread popularity and extensive tiotrottage which throws entirely out of competition every other preparation of Salsa. pla. Attention is respectfully solicited to the following corttfl onto ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.. • Tour, Y, September 1, 1864. ;Vain. A. B. .t D. Sunda-I:let tleFue n : harq . for nearly three years been troubled with that dreadful disedae, Scrofu la: so much so, aa to be olllinsive to my husband and to my. lett and to obtain relief. have tried every kind of medicine thaecame under my notice, withatitetist, One of my neigh bors, who had been cured of a similar complaint. by your Sarsaparilla, advised me tomake a trial of 14 and IttanArtily Bay.that it has done me a world of good, baring, a,o_mplatal.,, ike cured me. Hoping that my evidence may ine Mere eimtlarly afflicted .to adopt the same remedy:lMb the lank, satisfactory teethe, 1 remain aa;l3fally yowl, . . *3-Prquapal and mid by A... 8. & D..BANDS, Divests and Chemists; 100 Fulton street, Hew York. Sold alim.by B. A. FAiIIBIIBTOCK4 CO.; 'FratiitiNlll3so9, Pi 4 gAtratil and by Drrtggittit generally. ft* sl.pyr,bottlia or els bot Ur for 10L Jell la, THE SATISFACTORX )1441..EIDI—From oil parts of the woo north and south, the prniths.. tore are almost daily in r e ceipt of such 'flattering teattetonl niale as the following, relative toß.A.Nahnestock's summit s ed Veratifuge: Illitisononnth,, AprlllStivllilig: Mears. B. A. lilanedock a (Ix—l:hare bintezeelling year entifage In this place for tire years, and take pleasure stating. for the - tnforintition of the - trade and of the'ruldtr.,' that it has been, so far as I know, one oghp woo sgspa o .,.. tory remedies in the market, and one of the moat saleable medicines we have. I Lave also :personal knewlodgavitti good effects in numerous Cases under ~t he- t reatment of our physicians, all of whom use irregularly, and always found it to be safe tend reliable as a wortu_stincilsm / can recom mend It as one of the safest and bed lit the market, 'errotam ivitATOoß iwkam p rep Lind and sold by„ B. A. FA 4ON cdruerotv‘wi n d mist tii.; ilitaaa g tc• DitlitttrlEßOS TWril PASTE.--daloTohili Paste Is the beat of Its kind tr c the an leansing and preserving the teeth., .It IltrOPal* perdaion of Dr. Hullihtill.. 301111VI/V tialrStk. Corner' Mititr.t at. and the Manama 110)0WDERe'rior snide, JAIN ett teceitand tut 5414 by 4u7 111.1141 mi Oa% e• 4 - 'rlr'.= ' ..or.,- '''FA-N ~ ~,i4A- -...•.` 4 ?%, I` -'' - '''. .':',",..':,,',:',5,';',,,7,77,A • ~, , o , .1 ~, , ..,',_ ' 1" , ; ~ \,,',1`,...; .',:%.'*::Mit,.,ll',..ClA:cF,!?'-,',15Z.4, , ---: •,, -,-**4.,,:w•,,.... t %fi-F.M044.1*,:w1 4. N. 4 - , iV ! 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