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It - A ' SOW _acre+ ..t Inn.l I't,• • A ;- , TKAM - INII lA. ..ton.te ~ti tiv , • rive: tw , EIVI r O.: • IJ. ,ti,itze at \ ry rcw..l" g; 1 441 . NI:11 Y 1 1I 1K INIE 1,„ 4 t ,4) .4 ~~~~ ~ ~ a. K ~:;+ - r e•• ; 'l, ' 4 • MISCELLAN EOLTS - - T N TIIE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE ' m, p,shmm , o3,=, __ . Nen t county. ,- 1 - EStlfrEegoalF:AwAltE.- In " d r" Dear Sir,—Having used G. Trott.. -Patent Oil Globe" on •-'" vs. . t almost all the steam engines furnished the last year, and in- Petal.. for Partition. , Richard C. Dale, I tismuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to Thomas F . 1. , a1e I nf March,.in t!le our customers, we have no hesitation In recommending them y. A r nd o • r n o o u sit r t i livi rd %Lhis ti tLe . t .n it - told fittY - film, • as a good article, and much preferable on account of their this cause coming botore Ulu Ch.ocell,r, upot the modals of Y r e 7t7h t t h h ' i l i a n y dre A simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or the e uinplaniant s solicitor, and i Joseph P. Comecon. Bert.... the write of eurnmons atorusaid , sad the Sheriff's return 1 any other of which we have any knowledge. thereon twine seen and akerninud, It is „thereupon ordered I Very respectfully yours, by the Olianrellar that ttie aforesaid dfendauta, Richard C. Dale and Thomas F Dale, appear in e t c oause on Tuesday, F. &W. M. FABER &CO . the 'Saii day et Septesta.r [Mit- And It IS ordered and di- Engine Builders. rooted by the Ohantasitor, that a copy ut this order awl be inserted in the Pitt,burph Past, a newspaper published in iu the State o f Pennsylvania, and s h a lt the city of Pittsburgh. in the state of Peons.... he continued in said newspaper for theespace of on month and also that a copy ofisaid order shall ter th sames space of time be posted in the office of the Register of this Court, and at the Court louse door to this County. State of Delaware, Keut Comity, SS. John K. Jarvis, Register in Chancery in Kent count y, aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the order in the above Catlett). now of re..ord in this Court. In testimony whereof, I hate hereunto set my band and affixed the seal of the said Court, at Dover, this 14th day of blay, A.. D. 1856. JOIN K ARVIS. my:24lm Register in Gloat - leery. _ _ . REAL ES CAE MARKET, CORNER OP SEVENTEI tNt :•myr t Eu , STREETS, I'l f S RG H We hove the following iterO Eatate for and, FOURTEEN ACRES OF LAND in St. Clair town4lnip, on the oid Wa.hint., It.nad won unprov , l SIX t CR Es OF LAND in Chan tnera new In:hip. about hal uable f a mile from the ,lhto neviat the lower tem. Nan val i i mprovemenb, allll , l f:, a genteel c“ontry renunieuc , A. LOT OF' lIROCND to kabt. 1.0,rt. 'l ,, feet by intu; will be sold foe FOLK ACREd noF LAND near Millet - I,ole TEN ACE' IF LAN: , In Indtnut too nnhip. at t I.e month of Dee: Creek, on allich are g—al Improventente and an old elstaldndled leer) rIFTEEN .An.linES n/1' LAND , in Iddiana town.hip, le•ar Pluto crock. watt 11../ At'CEI in Pluto tow m6rp, three and it half melee trout Lugan'., Station, on t h e A. V Enulroad, with gOChi IMplovrm , t , A THREE STORY ItRICK DWELLING /10USE n.in ',fo renoon street, (oppokde the Mel, 511 ropilal, l with m.ndorn improvement* A GARDLN FARM. Adj,,innnh,., the en of haver. namin :went:, three acres, within eighty rods et the C r Rallr•nani TWO FIN 1. I, .TS in the Borough of Slancheator, ,dner Choi Fat, et le ctn.-u.. A TALI . ABLE MILL PittIBEHTVAN D FARM Drrry townBhip, couLty, would I, exchttngral tor city proiwrt ) . A BEAUTIFUL 'srp.ußß N it.F.L,II/ENC7E at the stale Srati , n, with tin of LATO 'rWENTY or LAN I, atijoinin4 the F,4 IN.\ Ail, Station Apply jrll FiLAKI:IA A 1(1(11E 1 • Tw Kt.% l Hitt KS IN A DVANcE OF TIIE MAIL! THE EAS'TKR7t, li.(ll.lEr't ate regularly regewed, lerelve hour. In .11.3111,the delleered but, amber. at the follow lug rates i.et week N.,. 1.11, Doh•I• NE. 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Luat ytta I as. 1 .ILn ....P. 150 , 1 pa, ka t .t,....1 ~ b.. us tor thaw.:, •• to cniy- and terms, apply In .I.- - -I .-• . avieU.ltat STABLE .....1 «tttrt..". 1,1 tip, I ALI. ./S , • 1 ' 7 . , pmstte° ,o " .... the P"°/° ° ". ~. ~.. , mg ample a... ',um...Julie. t, It ot•••s-rs *l,l t... 0...... /1.. .1)1, ow„. .. atol a ntl a rlantn. nano/tut, thud., to katto, tto.l attar. Marrtpti L• ..t 11.•....1,- , patts 4.0 ale .10.1. mall 15- • 111 JEN. ,. . " , /. 1 " 1 . ‘. I 1...,,,,, ..,,a Bar .111 Is' cut tutheal • al, ti, L..; il, itaa,...-t et • C,,rirvlerel I , "-lug ti , fr.na W. uatual prnata .0, t !Ls It .If tile s./..a.,. t.a.la Sr.' lot son! 1.44. the .:01 Itt-I ~,.,, ~,,,,,I 1,.. , _ . . . Juun, airy will Ix ulliervil 41 public Palo DARA:"'4 I I.S. -N5 e. incite the ;menthol ~f 'IT. ci,Alc. 110 TEL, calmer i'enti and : -. 4. _"... th.ltatlta. t- • ..o. I.:Aat no. pan. taw has. rta •.•t -I ti a n tt•ta I. Mt ttal 111 ' AA . . 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Anutrt an •-til- GOOD IN'l ' ENT um, E. ~.;rtwr of LI er U.. h•, ...tilt ano 11.0. tr tow the loth Fttgitsh tabtaut 10 t....,/, want 61,,,, 1,..nr 11, 11•,11 ,, • , : 1. , •-v t in , .h.tu loall.t. ro) al 1./.. t Amt... .I.Ltb . pelt< f..., :a. L.- a pawl Ily JANIr , ,ii..ON ., N. l'T 1,1• I, 1.1 1 all extra it 4 It,. 1 ng.•l 1.1. s 1.0 vat 1. , •u. NI intl. awl Mart.ls Its Titatist n 1,4..1.1-1 , , I. tht It , . lit. hard /intro. EA,/ t !no nan t 6 a/noir - an .I.• ! • 11. ..n . 1110111 /elm., , a 11,1, Ti,,, 1-10.0tra..) ' , Lt. rt., L., lat.l. lon 110. 1 1. .1. • It •141,ditt Y1 1%, , r, .yr ,z ly , IY,l,ttol alert, It tam It,: 111, ;ARP. i tl•t •• .7. t. 1, ,•. t - '17.• liwtc,..sr 1 .1 1.11,1.0 f .pe.11.1,1, J-1,, In , ,1 1 ,. . 5,115,111 rrpart.,.. by 1 I,•• y 1 t. , II -At Itartth.ol, Th. was 1 1...1, tat tilt. , ft.noth 511.1 L a.. , A lel ~U,•• 1%, •••111 or. or a•tatatatt. Ild . Mr:, r hir 1111 , IY. tY,IS . il 11... Y , .rk .1.- ntt It •lalor,lLt ..r• rt latt•lL r .0.1 prat , - nun aa • M. rtautd, LI not •mar , .., than 11, I. • Ltl l'''gral,,.l I I . Y M . , 1,,,r1,1,1111 5 1.1 Ltlo.r •11‘ tat«, swath II MI \ 711 1 t . t a tel./ \:, .11: awn Itto 1.1 tat WA NT F. I) Sil good (*.irk to , 1,, general h •‘,-. ri•.rk T,.• .rt thrr , g,-1 iirrri,rll-i hit .irril i.antry A if..} -II: I-. lan it tindr; Luton i.e aril r., di, mr.ndrd Ali-, phareir for tar or lute rialir to dr, , thtud- i-r dining iirant ii •r k Fur 11,, r, in rr:rrie .r 1 to rrin riTI,,.. i-, and Orr ha ,in nail, at an, kiwi rl rtnplaiatirtil.. ANA) at I,ol.Vid r: Nr a Itariligi tar ililiir. fet.r2tr Nri.l4 liii;ti ',Err.. WANTED—A Situatiuu us Governe ,, r t.,. 3 .•h, I. ) 3 holy well qualified. Mid 1. iv• hog had anliderulde pen. fire, would put ul.if the rnnntrN Wantod -rernl girl, to do hone,' work, in city nod Lo try. 31,1 3 1.,o) to rllll err a Will, in a elt,e nu , in Ow ray A bflolll 1.‘ , 13t , r - .• , •krKit Y i ii ik ',MAOul..ut Oft,it m.len tram sytni.lng I. e Reel will evil at a al oat arghlli Oil, lit , A NN, ut hi+ AFucy aud lioce“ , .. oft, .1:1. iourth 1.1. r ',et ,pf Dift/21—,1, .11y UREsli iarden. Field and Flus‘or in .ft Mill A mrtillorul VI XI e•- h.-u.. 47 Vitt), .1 k F:S. WA MO: , It' Q.OI)A ASH a and ttnif,.rm qual,tv n,n anu tni..l hi the unit Coropaiiy nt Itio•ntoui; 118 flu nll.l I, male FLEMINiI A I,so. r. gross Ludlum', Sp, in, : 4 gross Bate, e I :KM raal rlis Guru l'ragasalith 4(0 Ds. Nutmeg.; Coni.entratisl Lye. it oPPw article for inakong one pound oor th ten -I potash , hand and I- ' salt• by my 3 1,1,011 mon., ALOT OF lI }tot: N near liakershmsn, will Is' s..ld very low, II applied tor soon It colpt,tinfl ono-fourth 01 an ie re, and in po ouotrul position. Apply to (mIV/9 BLAKELY a RICHEY. - - 11 RN AMEN] Al. Center pieces, Testers, Mill a0. 1 ‘,,.L Pll-1101, w gilt circles. with groat variety ot ,ither onnients on R all y )WPa M per, for ARSHALL sale ba CO v my 6 DR'EI) PEACII —IOU hush. fur sale by '4,26 II UNTKFL HOSI ER Y A.NI.) LOVES— Another ecry largv assortment of Summer Hosiery, Cloven and Mitts of every description, just received by A. MASON A Uo. myl.9 A. 1)R. lIEISKELL'S TETTER OIN This Ointment has never beer, known to fail in rh cure of 'letter, Scald Read, Itch, Kir,gwornis, I.l,Pers.Sialds, Pimples, Frosted Limbs, Inflamed Eyett, Piled Lind all 1,111, thine of the Foi sale only by JOS. FLEMING, yenconferDiamond and market at WA:\ I I Al lON, by a young Ina Dry Goo& or Trimming Store, or Milli nery estabit•tonent W ANTI,D—Sei eta] t 1 1111.5 to do housework, In the city and '''"M.Y It MIL utatun by a boy about fourteen, in a stole. t•P ..r tPttsPl, PPi pPIIP, light work. foit ALF,- .usallT A N N EKE, in good order and doing ii, about fifteen mitre from the Y ,111 lig to go %Vela. will sell at a great bargain. Inquire of EW. it N, at his Agency and Intel ligence ti..rth Iddo stroet I.Turth door east of the Diamond. Alleutomy tatty. joy BEESON'S IIII)ItAULIC CgiSfl , tNT, OR w ATEIi LI NI E undersigned keep constantly on han d a large et....k. , 1 this article of the best liumlity. The attention of Coutrat tore and Builders of Navigation Locks, Aqueducts. Bridget, Reservoirs for Water Works, .kc., is re quested to this article. The well known resistance and itn perNionisnees ot water, characteristic of this Cement, renders it of the first neceasity in all structures exposed to the argon of water or damp. i • upB:3ln) EN43LII3H A LCOIIOL-1O bbls. •76 P' Alcohol; 5 dtt '97 I. du In store and. for enle by jelti MILLER & RICKETBON MEI . , ' "~ ? INVENTIONS AND PATENTS: PRESSIORGR, April 12,1856. FARMERS' AND NIECLIANICS' LIFE, ruts AND MAItIN INSdIIiNCB COMPANY OP PHILA.DBLPFHA , Capital. $ 300,000 Amount securely invosted $200,000 This Company effects Pire Insurance on Buildings, Goods, Furniture, Ar. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carnage generally. Also, bum nuice upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James R. Ne.all, Georgie Artnstrw, Charles Binges, Middleton, E. It. Helmbold, George Ilelmbold, Fred. C. Brewster, Thomas alanderfield, Isaac LO Leec R h THOMAS II FKNCE, President. EDWARD R. HELHBoLD, Pocretary. PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hen. T. 51. Howe, Him 11.0:1 P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black, 110n..1 B. Guthrie, A. D. M'ailmont, Esq., Thomas J. Keenan, Fag., Wilson lirCandless, req., Col J. Heron Foster, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, R. M. Riddle. The character of the above Company la of the first class, and combines the race any unusual privileges of Fire, Marine and Lite Insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated in its man agement, and interested as Stockholders. THONIA:i .1 HUNTER. Agent, i 9.27 No.1)0 Water street. TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CONIPA NI. OF PIIII.ADELPYI IA Insrovess.--Charles W. Baucker, Thomas llart. Tribes Wagner, Samuel Grout, Jacob R. Smith. Geo W. Rh_ bards, Niorileval D Lewis, A.dolphi E. Bone, David S Brown, Moe rig Parterres. CHO N. Iht:ICEE.B., President . CH Vi U. BANCEC.II., Secretary. Continue ti make insurau , , Iron iwtual or Innft , i.. on every description of property, in town s o d country, at rates ins low as are consistent with security . The Company have reserved a large Contingent Food, which, with their capital and premiums, solely invented, af. ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January 10,1501, no whed agre.ably Was Act of Assembly, were as fullows, Tn. M"rtg.g.' $915,1 tig 78 Neal Relate •• ,• • 04,377 Temporary Lonna... • . sE,Y66 17 17 Stocks—. ........... til,bSit 64,348 61 This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has been in use on our road for two years past. We find it to bs an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it as ouch. GEO. W. GRIER, Foreman of Pittaburgh Shop of Penns. Central RR. November 29th, 1 554. To hi. F. EATON, Eat.: This certifies that we have had in use the patent Oil Global or Cupd, sold by Moses Y. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and , consider them very much superior to any thing of the lurid we Lave ever seed. ALFILED THOMAS, Tremurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio, November Y 7, 1855. an From the New York Scientific la Ameri ne.can.] Patent Fint•bing P This invention is intended for use where it is desired to itre part a tine, smooth. and glassy sin face to the wood; bul it is applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists to placing the cutting chisel. or lit, in fi out of thewedge, instead of hind, sa In commute planes; plan in applying a metallic mo be uth-piece to the face of the plane, la front of the ;beset, which mouth piece serves en the met for the chisel, and confiner , the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece is so close he the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in the least degree Indeed, we have seen the Implement ap plied te the planing of wood against the grain, and trans crossly to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So perfects the operation of this instrument, that it may be plied to the planing of veneers-141th entire 11111.1,401--14 thing which cannot safely he done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, allords a complete and firm bearing for the bit throughout Its whole length, and dispenses, under all cir cumstances, with the use of a cap or double bit This Ls a very simple and effective imigovement, destined, see have no doubt, to find its way into e‘cry carpenter's 'h. in the land. No tool cheat is complete without it The in. cantor is Wm. 0. Hopper, of Plttaburtili. Pa...and his patent bears date January 111, 1141.05 414/-110SES F. EATON, No. 1:19 First street, Agent icr the patentee. CLOTHING A CARD--I request the attention of my _Li_ ft lends and the parte - to my •ttxt of SPRING AND SUMMtIt GOODS, tti,.,h I thtnk entitain. n nage, variety of rah et) . thin an) • , thet former ipurchean. I he special 1,1,11/.4 t obtain all the ••Itacles FANCY CLOTHS . .-- -- - - wally Anal/a...1 VI/ Pause, Dahlia, SI ulltorry. lirtce, Drab, Brown and 0110«, with various tints of dirrstu and smarms_ Blue I hate obserstsi the same care In terlet - ting my FANCY CASSINIERES, - BANKERS AN D BROKERS. _- ,flll h embrace a kilos. , tootortmont ..f I tglti ~tlora, autt•blat I fot ertaktllg dress 0.1 Illy summer 1.1......0. alll. a Itutubto of . IffiLN/ES . tk. SONS. Bankere and Ex hild. k Elastic Figured Goods . also. adendod for the lott 1 N. t hang.. LI , diets. fait! DAalet • tu littlest, In MD A, ,et d f o und erwAth My stk,k 01 V FST IN 0 S . ~. large as east Is. all,i, ....•.i.i. Savet and Yank Notts* Exchange on flit Masa else f igu r e , tvmpritung evert t tiro, tof Stlk l'alttou. arc' mot IS rtaet h I alt. ,oustantly lot Ash. pinat and rd lirsuatilues stud Marseolett 4-11... ttous mad.. kik WI Ma . al.. thrunghotr. the l'uded NI, ans..; town lof lik.ya Cl...thing ham Itetat tnireased sod ' Statist diets sots tesoistsi al foil haat! al. • uncut i.t.,..”. No I sin hrtpared to lilt Alt order's In alt. bran. h with to..r- I el last lief e 1 : ,,,, bettetten Thud end Fourth eta Ja.3tr I, 41list.tettot. to likp.ell .01 1.... , ..re iluat loiherio I ' , odd ; . _ . tit els, tai atteutton to a winds~ of pretty stall ALAI ~..-uUrly nuinpl,l to. . bil.lreit • k ..irno.s, w to. I. I think, ...tt I k j . , w.,,,,.. w .„ k „.,.. L. ,,,,,d in ,„ i „...,, , ,, n ,„... ~...,,,.. t .," nett tall 1.. plea... At., Dra..ittal. 4 rirent Ins I..k.rt tea, Au its 1 4 , „,,... ~,,,,,o, and ~,,,,,,,, ~,,..t b„ ,, kr. ~,,,,,,,,,,.. ~,,, , ,ii, .i , tended to, and pi...stall. retuatatd h , any pail ~1 the l'utott lso. MAMA*. Viet:telt Naiikinheite.. Dret. ;Wks.. CI •InA, I w u all a urzakr,aa styles of Worsted sod Lin , q3 U +Kis., lutrt.J.4l ~,,,,,,„..k. . b.,,,,h, .„,, 0 . 1 . 1 ~,, ~,,,m , ..,,,,,, either h., - tarti's or boy's t lollduit Ihr - 7.,„ :4 Yourtb sue..l. toast door to the Dank of 1•414; A.1.4:5 luitlitm SAIIdt 3 MON STit'il Mi. Nv, W. 44.1 at burghse;pl I s ' i , , riIIIONIAS WOODS, Girrmiereial Broker, and A RARE CHANCE FOR M AI'ILIN llss 0,....1., a, N,a....„ i 5,114.1. PL. IL I. fetal EatatA, iu. . N • :b Or those who wish to Engage to tyre V...urthor....t. l'ai•l'alilit P 4 Inn:. NI A (''. H I I\ E , . . OR E.NOINE Itt'lLDlNtt Bt SINEMS. TILE I.:CDERSIGNF.LI,,ffer, ht priN ette *ale' , . . .. , . N; - .. LW sl'Rl:st. 4.1001)s--. k,. ,4 Mark. uotti the 'atilt day of J nue neat, the whole .hat .f N .turf, Plarthurgh. Pa The outasrttbers bat.' lust tt- Tts.lit, Patterns. Shafting. Heating Pipe* and Fixture. tr. , ~ the .. k ...,“ 31 ,,,,h,.. W, , rk ..,., ~.,,,,,,,,, . ~,......„, ~,, cr .til said S., 11010 Vi.ettl ng their Drat arrival of siatiNU tit s,IDS. to wits 'h they wt.). to rail the ittirti4vlar artaultort Alleghetk) City, ,'orbs Yledu and rherty stresa4 .41 !half ~ ...t..kawra and the paid" r nerolly lA'. Sat ter ot. TLY stock ol Tools rot:mist In part vrt Iteett Attie to odor rAt lo.itisAtut. Flat-not aNo I Steam End. , ...Arty ;;^.. 14 ',A I. ' ' kI; . '''' , L , '''' " : '" ,..7. " .:,.. " ,, " :. the ~ der. 3 fort statics. wall .1 kault.r both, 44 Itta..itantetet .In m ,,,,,, 1 : -. 41. ..._, ~,,,,,,, pep P. , itT ;i lo . r ~,..,..,,,,,, ~,,l tie „,... use out) out. year '''' ” f ,1.... •11 11,,r11.1•41 , l i. W.A.. On,. lak.firt , and 01.0 small pito, PLarting Ms. I.la. boas et. it Ittat k as.: ; A10w...1 id •tr-ta.t4.04 ,11,4 Tortat).threa turning lathe, 0111/101. lengths e.r..1 ~ f 4. 001 , U f t s 14 alt attrigg Insort 3.., , ,,,,, to twelve to. 1,.- •, t .. .. Jw.i.A-r. 4 her. and Stutts4,/ t h he shears. •• • rtatn. stilt...l nt..l Pia...l lila. I. .. Uric large blot tag Mill ••- T • At,' Sal. F10u1t ,, .1 hots. '' .• CLAM 4, Single tut , ' double-v.44ml upright Drilling NI. ha-4" • 1. Ow. eaoelleni lictu.staing• Knouts a ati a guakt at,... , " - I AVM , .. ..! +rt•,ll art.! , allots al #:....1 ~rifer Also I Atot• A. 1t...1k,-. l'hal...a. 1... an A . outt 14.1 l and N u ',cut hug Mfe h'ue• -1I 41t1 , 4NI; 41.4 4 II I.- Stabbing, ilantltty Pun hitt, and Ida ug NIA; lint.... ....1 a 1.....! at. I Ata..l.• It.. a. ts •.., 1•1...1 a a. ail 11.. ...-a Taeht ysts, et. \: rt. 4.1; -al , to . ~,... of 111.4, ' 1 , 4/4 MC, ~`..41 / 1 . ~.t. il, . tia, %1.,ir...i..,”. A ..:rvett nuuttAt .1 r 1.4 ha al/ i D‘, I all .1”.. . ! . •-• thrrnas , ti.tit.ol., 1....... A. S. `, Y.EI , LE l% .11, h t ! t.. Lott. • . emplete art 01 T... 101 1.4 I.nolt .24 Muctslt.. 1 t • , k., efts k or t'••:: arse I'd tt,lt:Z.g.. stews , N 11.: inset. A. . r :'te.llll Ettot.4-I.tdidtog it Sesoud —A art doh Cuislo tit trty- sid. tio•ll...l4.ltarnetrt. P ...... " 1 b y ^ • ;4 YU-al' It ash of Lb ' l ' hYunbLYY "' Ao4. A g....... 1 ..,,,- , .rte at a U.• llt "I N' , 0`.1. , ll'a sr tu good order. a ith ; eat tr..a fat. att.! f1x.(1.,a, •Ii ..ri11..-' Ft 1 , , ,,, 111N , ti, .. 1 „ , t• Host a In 'in.` _igen t•• all person. a • hat , pattern' , dr ••ok ' of diugript. nin tie. Pitt Martinis •o to them taken na before the loth lay is I, •.1 ..y will to otherwise dlef.deed A niy - 44 •- - 1P ARM FOR RENT —A stnall taming ill acres, about one mile belay the ity , ,-- nite Male - homer. Thar, son the preinuria, a large f, ad, oise .tinf amble, %bout I.AI bearing appl- tree. , adv. if, ham and plum trees. grapes. Thu plare afoul I n•di a grand cart/enter. Fur terms ally to my.) C. Al J. 11. taAKINF:I4, N.,47 n lit SALTPETRE, RE ' F'T )- 3 - t ) kegs 1 ,, r ,Jor B A VALINVauTia. RO(.IIELLE oCIIRE - 5 casks last re, .1 and fur silo by I tur24; VLF:NiI s !. BRIIWN'S ESSEN('F. iii.,( ER—lii" , osrorl and fur ..I..te my:A; ELENA NO It I_l ti IER Y A Is;1 ) t.11.01.E.5. A. A. !51n... , d , hav, an hand a eery large futokfrtlacul of 1.-vd 11, .rent's and Children'. hosiery and violet of .ter ..rtptiou. Alui, the lout anuorturrut of silk, niohior oust other wins. to be found In the cll4. Jetli rilIIIRL) ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS Al' 1..0vE BIiirTITERN, No 74 Market at , Pittsburgh 1 . ., Tl, Otabacribern have Just received and are now 54.4,11/E their third nupply id new and hand...alio Dream Goods. r•b,. a Fut Milting Goode, idoialn.llionientii • Hiblaine and Noodle work. Many of the ale.ve gouda tiff.. • beers purchased of the itriporters and at the large Au. LI Its New York and Philadelphia, at prices that enable 114 P. offer them at less than the ..wt of transportation Si'. soLlcit an early cell (rote all .stir custonier• and the generally, believing it will be to the advantage of all, an a. tier •r have been whir to offer a better assort meat, Slut 0,01 Su cheap. LAVE BROTELKIIS, former v Jul YOIJNO, STEVENSON & UIVE . - pORTSMOUTII'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ON MLIOUT AND WATER erratcret, tuy15.31:0.1 KITT AN NINO. ac 4l - - • _--_ __ . . ADA NIAO ED PIANO, fur sale ta a I.pargatu —A new CHICK EKING I'IAN4 I , elightly damaged to the furultur, but nut whore It run be Obtlervi 4l . nein Ntrultwo I, In nu Way inJuretl, Will 1w sold at a red ilk nun a Hi' CY in.ll.l,Al::', uumouths. Jt/lIN II Mk:Unit, hl Weal rt , nitll4 .ktrynt fut Ilin krtlutet l'otuutt ACONIPLETE LisT NIAUAZI NES., 1 . .. t Stn. 1656 • hfisrpor'm new monthly itluinaitle. Putnam 's monthly Ku. ketikaker , or New York ummithly Nlagazitie Household Words---conductell by Charles In, kens nsley's Lady's titstk--...010red plates tirallant's Americal. !monthly )lab zinc . Peborson's Nate. bid Magazine slar inontl.l)lMa6Azin , Harper's Story hook The ,duseuni. The S. Insdlellow for boys end Fr auk Leslie's New York Journal Frank Leslie's liaaette "I ?Mahlon y a n L ee Notions; hill 0f comic Mont rations m a egwmars Edinburgh Magazine for April. Chambera Journal (London Edition, for April . Jun! remitted and fur wile by W. A.OILDF.NFF.NNEY & CO, my 3 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. -MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES!! Frank Leslie'. Fashion Rook for May. Freak Leslie's N. Y. Journal iltsley's Ladles' Rook Oratiaties Magazine " Peterson's Magazine Magazine Household Words H "arper's Magazine Putnam's Magazine Knickerbocker 41 Yankee Notnius " " Blamkwood's Magazine for April. Loudon News and Punch for April 19. For sale by IL MINER & CO. o .3 N 0.32 Smithfield street OPENING this day, a large assortment of Wateinev Oold Levers from $7: to $2OO Silver Levers from $l2 to $l3O. Silver Cylinders from $S to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers. $5O. Nrodsham's Chronometer Serial, $3OO. Do. In Silver Cones, $175. Chains, Seals, Keys, le. Watches repaired in the best manner by mys W. W. WILSON, corner 01 Market & 40.1 sta. SIINDRIE -- 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles. 25 do Star do 100 do Rosin Soap. 300 kegs assorted Nails. 100 doarCorn Broome. 50 bales No.. 1 and 2 Batting. 25 doe. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tuba. In store and for sale by JOHN MOO RIUAD UG AR. --Prime New Orleans in store and 14.7 to: sale by [myb) JOILN )100BILUD. feb2T T0ta1_....... .........._.__......1,212709 4.4 Si., their incorporation. 11 period of twentrone year., they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred 111011- sand ihillars, low.e. by tire, thereby affording evidenee of the advantages of iosurance. es well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptnees all llabilititns. J. GAILDINEIi CARYIN, Agent, a 24 Oftlee, north-east cur. Wood and Third eta. Tll E UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST (NMI' AN Y. PIMA- Dr.1311,---Charttu,l April 2fitil, I Rl.u. Charter Prrlngual. CAPITAL, ;240,000. :Louth aunt coroor of Thud aud Cheatuut etrPeta, Ph Ilaskl ph la OFFICERS OE THE HOME BOARD AT VIII LA DELPIIIA. DIEILTOB4. Stephen FL (Irnielord, Paul B. Goddard. Arnbroee W Tto anroot Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W Tingley, Lie° Nlrllettrj, ,I.esh I. Florenro, Jamng 8.-ern-tot Wllltatu M tiodww, WiIIiALLI .14eeMieral--kitephen K israwford l'ire Pers./rot— Amin - oar. 11 Tl,,trip. , ll Medlcal F-Tarnew - r.- /IsLi.thorp , l—Jmnee It W Ileou, )I. AllndArrty etty—lt It Mowry, M I , • (i).i E N.. F.nrth • treet l'lttgt.nrifh DRY GOODS F ARM R ••• .\ I.}:- It. \ ,•1;. • ;I. • • ...Iv. I I ;li.‘ tal• P... Lninll. , . 11 Inivr• ,tll.-14 le e1..-“writ. pi, Iv pl 5. ILLAK 101 h 3()( B"X'" J tott rtr,l nl, I I, •rkl. RY INI KR AN t.V.R.-AIN. st. W... 1 opp....ttr (11.ntledk I I )Ittekerel ; F IS►I L. J Lint I ••11 mi 0..1 •.o.u, my 1 u E. it DP A \ •i Wfirl .' It tttdlttlilll‘ to rat,' Rent, whets 111 I LDINti Id IT ott, 1.• pun hand at the adlow nig In. price dad e,.ay teat. Karl, 1.4 ham d of ';4 id, a wale plr,et.„ deni, t.• I\l.l n 11.7 nitottto in All. , ghany City, new the Olin, Ltatad l'ra WI,. • s,4, , itt, ennunder at and Iw., rear. S. CUTHBERT A SUN, 0.3 i Mini FAIAIt agi uta, Ia N.larlrrt L. RI C E -- 1 b Lierees prime Curnliuu Riee, in store sod fur sale by fela MILLKII At RICKETSON FOR SALE—A FRAME BUILDING, ..- cooed imi a 0 t overy and Provision Slurs, and a first tat.. ataud for the 1.1.4i3.1.1,--eitutited on a,. insmood. Will 1.. s,ld law, If applied for son, se the owner tivi•ltott t.• l, it.. ,Ity Apply to U W BUN ea N, .1 oilei Ohio stow% Allvishvii3 REMOVAL. -- WM. CARVI LL ILAS RE MO\ EI/11,111 Ni. ..!' 1 , 11111 stn.. tI, N., VI lob. rIN root, whet , he la prtpart.ll to :+I . IT or . nitioniern with ih.. evvest fashions tny a 30i • TOCABINET MAK IntS AND OTHERS. Jost rev erred at No 0:1 1,1e.el vie...l Ihttniturgh Im , on assort lintel of Niahoironv vetteerin C. Mithoonv and t‘ al nut ma Moe moulding con% tintintlitga boring machine,. en, Mai straw knives. banker+ shears, potent lattit•ii b I. a ors, pottent nutmeg arotera with ii aerierol tom, men! ~f htism ordw ore, ill of when b is to be void lost )t•ln !AM I. Fl. FAUN Er:Toch.. TILE GOLDEN ti I . N it Luling the trade, nod It IA Dot much wtankr t iiir snag. ttf Gum, Pistols, , kr.. kr.. IA inisuritriaited in the ray. In the on .11 Fishing Tackle o. 4 have rut It on assortment that world make old lsook Welton', ryes wator, could he return to this world. Pocket nod Table Cutlery In great abundance, Ivog klarklim, and too many article, to be mentioned herr or" to Le bond at the Alt4ll of the Golden Gllti. ISOWN I TETI.i.I, Job& No. 18U Wood street. NEW AND CIS EA I' BOOKS ! -- The Spa r"wgrann Papers; by Fred. S. Cokaena l'he Lady's Ouide to perfect lientility , also, a Umitful In structol i by Emily Th",,,,,•11. Aspenwold. Pluribinitah : by Q. It Philander Inmate - 1m P 11 . Song of klllkautivrotho, and other Poems. Salad for the Social—beautifully illustrated. A Defence of the American Policy, as„pp.wed to the ell. croachmenta ul foreign influence, and especially to the inter ference of Papacy in the political interest of tin. United States; by Thus. It. Vniltney. Forbes' Volunteer ]faunal--i1 '1 vols. Jost ritc'd by W. A. 0 1 LI/ EN FENN EY 4 CO . Inyl.l Fifth et.. opposite the Theatre. THE VOYAGE OF LIFE--Engravings the. great Morn! Pictures, painted by the hott 'rhos. Cole, are nor - on view a J. O the story of J. ILLIVYI E A CO., 76 Wood pt. Alone will be received. mean ON and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. TILE MORNINO MAIL TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh for 7 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE ; Philfoophia at 6:30 , A. M. LI 20 •' Extra Old Laguayi a THE FAST LINE NAY. Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at " 2:50 o'clock, P. M. 10 •• Old Java THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for '.9.) pockets French Java " Philadelphia at 10 . Id. 2 bales prime Mucha " BLAIRSVILLE AMP.iIMGDATION TRAIN leaves Pitts• lu bags old Nlarasdbo " . burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. Selected expressly for my ,tail blMille lll3 . BUNTON'S ACCOMNIODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh my 12 F. li. IMLAY°, No.l Diatuatel. daily at 11 o'clock A. 1%1,3:30 P. Id., and 6:20 P. M.—running D LAKE LY 3: RIC II E Y REAL ESTATE . far ete Turtle Creek Bridge. 1) BROKERS AND ACCTIONEEI ' L!, corner of Seventh ' The above Linea connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroad* and Smithfield ntreetn, Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by Windtom St. min, Mo.; Alton, tlfdena and Chicago Auction any property sold by , Executors, or by order of ilr. t, beIIOgIOLI and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, offing' hurt , in the City or Lnnoty : and to any deactlldion Madison, Lafayette end Indianapolis. Ind.; Cincinuati, Day of Real Esitate out of the lfity. Jab) ton, Springfield, Belleftintaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Iii . GARDEN LOT FOR SALE—I, 1- onri in g C' sei l t u h m tent i'm 7: l-I k l ei Beem'mte"cro°"m"anddltkel'irw".r.o°hl°; also, six acres of excellent Land, situated on the waters of Lo aa LOCINVIIIJI and CINCINNATI. vs Chortled Greek, in Robinson township, 44 miles from the T.OLIOH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the city, and near Broadhead's Fording. The Land Is well ' above places. adapted to Gardening purpoeea, an It lies eloping to the . For farther particulars, see handbills at the different South; bas a comfortable Frame House 80 feet by 16, one starting points. Passengers from the Went will find tills the and a half stories high; a good spring of water at the door, shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia Balti and a variety of choice Fruit 'frees just commencing to man, New York, or Boston. J. NIESKIME b l:7, h. bear. Price $BOO. For further rtlettlars, apply to Agent, Passenger THOS Linea P M ittsurg BLAKELY .1 RIONMY, Real Estate Brokers OGI ' c or m seventh and lilwahleld dB. MAO qtr Plinenfar lawn, P Where nubscrip ,1 / 4 a ; •••• 11=1 MEM 1856. ONLY ROITITs WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE KITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM . PITTSBUDIANAPOLIRGH TO DAYTON AND IN '. . . __, OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA I. PASSENGER SU N DAYS,. follows:Eß TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXODIPT AND , ailig_ 1 Leaves Pittsburgh fur Cresthue at 3:00 A. NI., 1.30 A. M. 0 and RP 31. LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. 1X.50 P. M. 1 Leay. Crtsithrie for Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. 31., 1;00 .P, 41-. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. ,an d These Trains make close connections at CRESTI ' ,INEVith i Trams for COLUMBUS. I/Art . oN, CINCINNATI, BELLE- F, lAINE, NDIAAOLIS. CHICAAI, SAINT LOWS, Quickezt Route from Pittsburgh to etssettinali. i and all points on roails extending West and Eing4WatlF . Coarrecruto at C i ocinnstl with U. S. Mail Line Steamers ? through ()lilt), INDIANA and ILLINOIS. Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi TRAINS FRO3I i• rrraßL Rini ..o.:t. at Mansfield with Railroad, and the Lavrreneeburgh Itoute Connecting rut Traine on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for eat columbu. and Xenia, with the Dayton and xecia, and CAUL), TOLEDO and SANDUSKY; malting as quick and Indiana Central Railroads.sure connections to CHICAGO, as by nay other route. Con- TITROIIOII TICK MS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to 1 sections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Lexington, Louisville, St. Lords, Indianapolis, hr., Se. Vie Pittsburgh }toad, Ito' CL.EVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK Columbns and Xoula, to Dayton, Indianam , lii, Lafayette, and BUFFALO, Torre Haute, St. Louts, to., At. Passengers leaving Pittoburgh, at 3 P. XL for Sandusky.u THE LITTLE MIAMI ails COLUMBUS, coune,ting a tth T o ledo and Chnago, have the benefit of a night's the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U S. Mail Mansfield \ a Cleveland, and arrive iii Chicago early next Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railr.d, sad time ~,,,„a g e Lavrrencebrirgh Route, offers facilities no other tout° oan Trams East from Creatline make close connections with give, as through ildketn by all the above routes can only he trans on Petit , ylvanla Neutral Railroad for PHILADEIe procured via Columbus nod the Little Miami Riulroad. VILLA, BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. The route from Orestlitte via C.,')lmubus being the shortest TH Ito u‘ ; H TICK ~,,,.., are sold to colambus. Dayton. cia.. to elliCilinati, enables a uniform and safe s7 . ..ecd. Gonna -tome ctunati, Louisville, St. Louts, Indianapolis, itellefoutaine, are eel win, and passengers have full LIMO tor meals. fly .he Chiang,.. Rod: Island, lowa City, Dunlieth, Milwatikie, Forest and Bellefontaine route from Crest hoe, a darip.r.aa Anti o. siaingtield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prim and tyrealc-neck speed is required, and ,xonyegles.l to overcome „ ii _ m i ,1,1„ In the w.,,,,,, distance. TI. ,11101 tickets iii . tir this hue may be hal at all of the By the route Vitt eOlumbll. t , CU , . null end ImlianaP.ll"i ahoy, planes fur Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and pateasugeng ride over roads ballasted and smooth By tne 5,,,a... it L - Forest anti Bellefontaine route, messengers ride over the NEW CLIC lITON ACCuNIUDATION TRAIN leaves new roughest roads in Ohio. Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7. A. M. and 1 7 4, P. 31. heaves TERSE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS .IND Pittsburgh fur New Brighton, at oi,i, A. 31. and f*, P. 31. CINCINNATI. sgsg- Por tickets and further information apply to A. T FIRM' "Rats leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'chs.k A. M. for jotiNsoN, nt the corner ale°, under the Xiouougnhele °retinue, Columbus, Xenia, C`incinnati, Ismail ilh., St. Lon., 'louse, or at the Federal street station, to 1.11• Xi. PARKIN Lexingtou and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Ronte This r‘,..,,,, .Agent JOHN KELLY,J. H. 10 Paaseuger Agent. Supt. Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and fort) annuli , in 1001iFy advance of the Forest and Rellefoutaine route. SeconD TN-IIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7.30 o'clock A.i NI for CrestUne, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. Ts 'lrttu makesconnectiou only Ala o,ltllllbllS LO eltiCll2llBl.l. hi TIMM Tams( leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P NI I, Oregano, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. 1.. too, bating - ton and Indianapolis, via Lawreurebtirgh Riau,. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA LULUMBLIS, DA v•rus, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Emit TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3,00 o't.lock A. 31 tot ere:aline, Colniolms, Xenia, Dayton, Induntats he, Lain, et te, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St Loins, Cairo, Brauer tile, Ai Stamm Tani] leaves! Pittsburgh at 1:30 o'chick Oaf NI I er,„4l,,,c,ohitubus, XeI to and after lluN DAY, November 6th, 1851, a I:Al I.V wive both magazines Mad a copy of either tit the above ea t., : , .01,7. A F.: . . ~..1 Al.:“I. LIN P. of eiegaut ILliti DM al I U.III , lAA Steautivitii, Cottlitlitildrs l gravinga P.'"'"-'4"" ''' I' " ' N'.." 11"L'1-4." ''''' "L ' h"i . ' II TILT"'' , O' L I nod nt.`t"lllOnnidltttg tdrit , rn, nt al ic.tsn Itl In . ItITRPI 40Scription of Engraving on Wood executed with : • ... Tu.. area as lii iteloo. et, • xl. ,„• Ill: :01 sn,e, ~T ~ , ,,,o „.,,:ry day a , , I'. ii. lioatuea. and despatch. View. of Buildings. Newspai er ar a. lit ,ietee ibre V /.., NT l /LE Captrou tioareix. Headings, Views of Machinery, Doak lilustratins, Lodge I .11 lel 411 I.EN .. .. - J. C lie,: Cul Lia..ittes, Det•ineas Ctrile. Ar,... All orders sent. by wail se- Pi•earder• .1... p oi, t•oil.i. mot rea. I, ::::tetil••10-10, of promptly attended to. l'iirsuns wishing views of their build :: c: •4. the ' : 1 : 0 it.n m: rmoli—e:idiect mg with no , Fa.' imps engraved, an send a daguerreotype or rketch of the flan, .0 7le C 11.. tßALltut •Itt. , I o,.tiu• t ti“ls Ttith Train, bulldog by mai B e n d a ,ii, the shove cities—thus obtaining a ciinifortublia iT TO: Ps persons at a distance having saleable article.would find It t..tl, 4,1 .1 t..“{:),1 ;:ax• '.:lyrae .!! er,int trued on r0i1,...1.1 to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would p a l- i .tri . A , 0.•.,p II 1., .0., Ito r itailr.o,l tout,. act as agents for the sale of thesame. F r 1 , I I,i ~, A 1.• 11.1 L. .1 li , 0,-1, mid furer t.:ini, BYBAM & PIERCE, J:TIIN I th i1..1. m -.Dmo..um ISO South Third street, Philadelphia :.:. t ,.::- o No. 11l d seer street. Pitishm gh. I, KO. W F C I.TON, tkllpetlllte ,, Rtit. I. DEVENN V. teie.ral A g 0 5 ., ` i% l': ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, ••• 11 •tr. t'l A• I • T 1.-1 , .1..1 (1,. og • r.•l , L 4.•,•• I. A it .14-, 0-10 0..1.5 • ~, •1 or r NI 30.•.5•• .1 4' A M 04.1 41:).• M YANK %IN ALIA 0,1..0. 10.1 , C1.3;r3:1.001. let ••14101 At Ti u. T•• 0114010... 151 T 0 to So. 11.• $lO t_ol • .34 • 40.4.1 4 " 1.1.1 In 11 ITIC. • •• . :•14 •• 661..21% rr 1 • 13 •11. $lO Sitrt•• • ••11 , 1.1, l• : • I. -• 111•..nong u _lO Ah 14 401 - Moranittott. 14 I.tt •• 1,4:4 It, 04./ 10 . Is tni II .• • ' 1.11.1101. , N (M. 20 11 • • Mtlvretakt. 15 101 1, Elow ant F.ry 4, 11.0 0. 4 ;, $O.. 11 , 1. 1.1,01 slu to Ha‘aa, rbork.o4l 11m..u. , 11 1.. t9..-.land 40.1 I'tti•ll4. , 130....043,40 .r, ritt41.1 4 . 4 tnai to or,or. Use, 10 itrl• • 01111, , 01 thin 1:4•014...t..,, to th.• c... 4 . .1 131:11.AN1', 1-101.-140.1 oaN2 .1 A CAI3IIIOIY. All .l . 1311. ,111 '0 1 '• OHIO AN I) NI ISSISSII ) I ) I RAIL ROA D BROAD GAUGE UAILRO4 II 1.177.51it'1U.;11 .sl' • Ttl ,tit. +mt. , cs•tin.akt Ito t, , +Ltd •r. 1,7 hat, c•• 11 , 11. 111 , I \ A \ "r A\'1"111,1 IF: 11, +Mt , •1.1..1 , 1.1 o. lot, ml. ..n w hn It st••• rr,nt I. 11, toll.. It to unaltauttal.l. tut, “Iltor t TIP• Trkl:, II". R•••Jte .11 • 1111 )IM/1•11. A:,11,! 111..1. , t 1,1,-,1 I .ut..ti . n 11 11.1 A I RAIN e 4 „.1 arn• I! te , l I. Ts 51% I. , Mill Tarty it ors, it k N 1 Karat,. • .I , su I' NI NI silo; .I .tar , 1.. t I h 1,... a nd inr.1.••• • •,.• Hn, : • -.WI 1.11.••••••.,ter• tor le,. trkstii 111 Ira. I Io.• 1.40 COutr•l liallrousl at Suntloval. It. 41111 MI .Ivattor ~ t au) othrt row, 'rbr Pwtilt Rails - owl brut,: ttstssitisttra Inset t Jttitersatts tutstuatts at Jrrlttrattis {St: ...‘r l'attketa: malt:tug the st.brut attst •••,.• •,• rout.. Kansas anti Itirbrusskatausartstrora can ststaatS•t) A Scsaasudsclaaa Car stall Ira ruts thrungb with the Ka Ttaits, ortiriust at $l. Louts all o at Oar snow list. Only one rhansos tst Baustast betas - sten Itstlebutglt It 11•1 to Cairo Itnasattscrra aIII call (or Ttctets I• 1 Ihr I ,Id ii,•1•11. sa l tut sumps and Obits sad 2tl teLassautpt hull roast, I hue staking •ore ctstsusttl(unk and •votdtost it,. 415) a s+l • 1111.•11 I ,at taw and tallittlitlilf ,l (I••./.• Itrksta gsaal tut ally restassuabbt length it( time. V ARES---Ftwer St. Louts, via /Sallefuntuiss must Mott sl*i sl Lk, vita Colutattua, Newts and Day tott IS l'inciittisit anti Lass • raurobur al l'atru . Seeotti•ds.ss t to St 1,1/. 1.1 Oki THKUt. Si II TR:Kr:Ts or further InittrUiststit ittsi La l ~• rurral of A. T Jobusant, Tlckstt Agrut flints A Prutut It It l`ol.lll, !Latta.: of p• l'at n, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station, Alloultstay ANI NS Id 55 141111,111114.{14i.it vhin nodMlSAlmnlppi K. my Pi V KNOWLAttat, Agent. Nu...hutch THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TllKtiftittATCKNTHALli ttl " TE,cottuortto g the Atlanta Caw. with West, tt. Not th t•ett. xm `tarn -yreMerit SIM., hr n ,N)lttletthh, Th. howl abet rtattart. l'ltt.burgh with Dail) Litt , Steamer" to all port. tot the North-a estero Latices, tuatlig the moat DiRICT, t.trENT Nt.1..1.t1a1. Ti it h nib:11111T 11 forvrtu - th.l to and from ti, t I RV, WE:, Rates between Phlladerphla St Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Rootg, Shoeti, , ((In I.xus,) Furs, Feather., . BFX.X)NII CLAKL—Flooka coil Dry Good. latlett,) Hardware, Lea- t to 100 thor, &c • th 4410.14, t - and Pork, (ln bulk.) hemp, , te •• • -r FOUHTII ct. Ass.—com, Etott, Itacon and I Pork, (packed,( Lard and Lard kti , 4 ‘' • lks , D.. FIA)UIt-46 rents law bead. shy- In shipping Otssls from any 10.101 Kant of Philadrl. tkO"articular to, ulark flaal/40", rta itnnlyiennoi Railrod. All Good. cxmalgued to Ito. Agent. thls It, ad at Philadelphia or Pfttaburgb, 1.0 forwarded wlthooi detention. FILI3UHT Atiesr&--Moooli Potter, llotitou :.1.1. Elliott, N..w York; E. J. Sneedur, Magma . Ar Koons, Hsi more; tle.. C. FTILLICideIIA. Pi Itt/bUrt{ll Shriegnien & Bre, ~ o,lneinnett, Ohio; J. S. Sloorhead, Ey.., Itleldrum, Madison, lud.; Itatcliti &Co,. St. Louis, Mu.; J. E. Mitchell &Son, Evansville, Indiana. 11. 11. HOUSTON, Uoneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LOIIIIAEIIT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa._ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Summer. Arrangement—Change of Hour MIIIM!MMESESII _Ohio anti Yeiutsylvania -Railroad. Stll.ol - 01, . 4 N,f3,A ME N T. THREE TRAINS 'DAILY (EXOEPT SUNDAY.) Great American and U. S. Eipreaa and Va MILES OF DISTANCF 9AVED. AND 'Mu CRANULA OF CARS AND bAuCAGE 0001140. lIZTWRIN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CWCAW, ALTOS AND BT. WI IS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Blimilsalppt• CIIICAUV TO ST LOUIS in 15 1 i' honr.i. Traiue Ica, Ili , !111 ei.nrra.ilrepta, Lif Natio - street— Pt 1..1111. I,itySail Sundays exiirptird, 7:15 A. hi st Night I , :xprr.i.i dally, Saturdays enceytxf, W. 30 I . NI. 1e..n0 , Treight and eantgrant daily, Pundays excepted, A NI Itafoup r checked through te , 3t. Lrrew. Tr tun direct through to Alton., (21,9 ruiles,) with , nt ;ham, of cars or bug;gage, and connect with the l'utup.u , ) ' . s .ideudni steautera WINCLIESThat and ItY.INI)KER, ruoillng endll+l,l ivrillttiLls,ll.llll passenger Train, Inns Alton ! 4 t • 2, milee.) without landing. Three Matte, ype,..l,vont euleuce and elegance, are uneurpdm e ed on th I.. , .tern water., being tilted up with Bathe mei ape , IVI,I-1.403, ntrut.illig plussengera the optualtuntty :.- tn ;Tine the dual titlaeoldrthle in snowier tudruad travviine, and reachlon St. Louis refrembed frem the °fleets of it Ling ride. IiANSAS and NEIIKA:4KA title In the Motft dlrect route, and paaaenger. destll,l tor Bh.unnugtun, Spring 11 ,- LI, Jackflotiellle, NApt,s, and all Loots on the 11.satesippL, K atuuts. l 'utnlxeland and Tenn-if... ricers, wail note the irnpurtant marine na dottance. ittOn It . St. I, thirty .eten t 'eat to iii , . 113341,1 ,11 , owl tirly,Will Mil.. Ire. to ...sprutgiletd, titan by any otLer route. Through Tlekets racer this route nut be proeured, at the earions Itailroad Ticket 01.1.1,. in New York. Bottom Ploia delphue, Baltimore, Albany, lintfahs, sa e, and at all Throt4h W. W. WILLACE. Thltet nic thronghout 'tie Statae, and In Chicago at Hie grgX.4l ENGINES AND BOILERS.- ...uvnto e Odic., No 411 Dearhorn street, opposite the T., mont ilotoe- .01 st the Depot ,I . We Illinois Central Rad- : Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted In ~.,,,,i, 1,.,c ..1 Water Itif,t. i quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Junin iron, made en short notice. Orders filled with despatch, lteeponsitoie 1t5,ge...,.. lien will always be at the D e p o t. ,f the ..emus Melds going into Chicago. to hlwck Bagga.ue , 319 Liberty Pittsburgh , Pa th tvugh te. any point deeded .•n the line. Hal Ile P 'dolt...lAN, Jr., Superintendent. I PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS,—The 11. .1 U. .ii,li EltllEßllit.N, , ' 4 " ."mi Pll "' nOr A P" " ' I Plowing Mills, of an imppuved quality; they are very corn- NE W AN D DIR E C T ROU T E , i pact, run light, grind fast, (Ave to fifteen bushels per hour,) can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove AEI aliti. lad a minable acquisition to Iron masters, lumbermen and large stock fenlem Orden filled at 319 Liberty street,Pittaburgh. apsltdaw W. W. WALLACE. CARRYING TUB Great tutted States Mat' and Express TWA.) I'ASSIOJI , R TRAINS RUN DAILY vu ita entire 1,101 . , if “11.1 LIYI.II:t4J'F.: To CAIRO. .ILND CUICAUU 70 CAIRO. Pas It oeluortion with Trion of the Obi, ,ind Me..1.1.10,d It. K. and Cbleuge end Galena Rellroad. rot u. tin, 111..5t threCt and only ColattloU.4 It. K. route 11..tu CHICAGO , ST. LUCID, CHICAOO TO CIIICALit.) tv Dl.`,Bugu E. T? 101101 lea* Lliienpi tte 10 A M. nll.l l4::'' y. Ni.—ST. Louis AICI3 CAIRO Expuus, iiivieeti4er, ler :At. Liu. by this train mkt, the car, Lie iihe• eel Nit+. It h.. Al 5411110103. NIA are i•arned dire.l L. St .1. NI Awl 4.111 1. , L111.•,61i AND I.III.L.XNA ba At • e, 11110 At letipiiiiite D 11 1 ,041110 V. 111 t it Dee . Inue el .Atesali i'Acletil Lit zit. the Lipper Music /11111.1 CIS, Trni0.1...uv... Cain. I. , 1" Chh..A.4o nud litit.lNne. st 7.:11) A. NI .Lad l' L. KIIAt and 111.10 , .11 the Ulu. , cr.•l It St I...eta. will -dot. 111 milt , Chu, Id :it. 1....0u1fh and arriv :211.••-h .tdsun. , di the rot, nAile. by tetkii, ..ars CALA,. Dubuque, St And A!' : h .moo th.. 1.•• 111.1 At the ..:11.0 to A n.rlll'. Al• ;IA tstourp;h, una tf..r.tru: RAII - . , A.1 in 011..3.4, R. If. 1.%;;;IN, IV, Supecintrul Summer Arrangement. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Ning_"itAME Shortest and Quickest Route to all Points on the Allegheny River. TWO DAILY TRAINS lenve I'itte4.lrgh os follows • .11,,,ming Express, nt S o'clock, A. M., for KITTANNING CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED.IIAN K. BIi.A.DY4 HIV+ D. \I A lION I Nii, ItEIM KIISHL; HAL I.IIIOOKVIL.LK, and all points North . ANventny Acrmaroodolion loaves jot 5,45, I'. M., stupping at all way-stations. Fare to Kittanning, $1,1718. ......$1 Wi!Clarion :m ... 22 ittimorsburg 75,1:red.:bun; 2 On j Rural Village. 2.slMotion lug 110.1losex 6uDekelirg Bank . Curley'l 1.• • A 41. ans . ISt twiy'n Itemt liellenitmeg ...... ..... .2 00 Tex. . Rethlehern 2 71, Nlechretileaburg 3 ie. ShAti.,u,kle ... ...1 25 iltookeillv 3 ritl,lA I. A ..f the :the •eout by Procured at the %Übe, ll core, r a Penn an dltinyne etr.etre, And Kt the Del,l .41 'l'm) lot Ktr.,,,t. 1..1. 11OPPEIt t '—^reinteudeut. MA( .IZI N nattier for July—pri, EU,eu Lb. Lady's LLok i Magazin° for July—lM, I.o,rson's Magazin, Or July-1.7c. Lealle'd N Y. Journal for Joly—lt, Yank, Nothing for July-12u. Ballou't Magaztnu for July-10c. llrother Jonathan for 411 July—a mat:lntl:tout Joutile tiontb,r—priel! 12C. Tht` jll.i rri,ll,l Itt . 11 +; 7 4,. RAILROADS Mall Route AIR LINE ROUTE LAO xrEws -111.1OKFTORE. ws!ss N 0.77 Fourth Istr,t VOR SA 1.E.-21) A ores of Land, a pass]. „L' situation cot a ssonotr V star.-, about .2.0 miles (rolls the ay. its a tlststrirsa ussighlsolls..sal and 110 housefltlilift!ll.o.r.. and lot and thrsa. ,11.Ctilit lots 111 Allegheny eb , l lell) ). W ANTED, A situation by a young holy is a dry goods or trimming store. or milliin•ry establishment—for one cook—two girls to do housework —OllO boy to learn a trade—two boys In stores or 1.1111 of kiill,ll , l4—two men to work ou farms or la boring work to the city. Inquire of Oeorge W. Buns at Ills Itoxl Rotate Agency and intelligence Office, on the north stile of Oldo et, 4th door east of the Neuman', Allegheny City. .1019 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS. — Charlotte Blume has just arrived another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Origins in elegant rosewood cases of every variety and style, eoniprising 4, 43...; and 5 is , laves. portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and octaves, seraphine or Piano style, with rich mouldings, carved music desk, tlic.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 steps, and contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an lX7tli, above the other ; au excellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is sulituitusi to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted in emery respect. These instruments are recommended as being far superior. Loth in tone and finish, to any others manufactured. The chief improvements (upon which the makers have secured Lettuce Patent,' consists In bringing the wind to tie directly upon the reed, so as to produce, on opening the key valve. the quickest possible vibration. and the wand then pusses into a modulating chamber, ienclosed by th which mellows the tone, and give Rim. , of melodious. fiat. like quality. than is the general property of reed instru ments. For sale by CIIARDYITE BLUNIE, Jen "Old Established Plana detsit'' No. 114 Wood st. • p2O hf. •• Received and for stile by da. Lake Superior Trout SPRINGER lIARBAUMI. 295 Liberty iitivet. ;e26 REF SUGAR-S— -ib bbitt Loverings A" crushed Sugar 30 do Stewart's "A" do do; 15 do LOVerillet fine puly'd do! 1U do do COlll,O du do; 10 do do crushed du; in store and fur sale by Llell3 - 1 MILLER k RIZIKETSON, SPECIFIC--5 °Toss in store 4„,1 and far sale by (pal) '. • ; , ' MEDICAL I—Thg never.did 4c. more than give temporary "Wit his because they don't touch the =we of the dlatitie; Tho cant., el nil agud and bilious diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its natural antidote, =dull disease caused 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 er the celebrated chemist, J. 8.. Chilton, of New. York, to. this ollect, attafhpdito every bottle; there ' fore lilt dose no OM It Can dorm This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any LUD1C)13401341, 91*, 11/0151 V 131110113 to the constitution gtid ptin e4.l Puffit•AAlte, Wilfcb never allows a person to feelperfectly well for as ngle mama.. In Illustration of thitaelnatht ratip4.lcusexuanstrimin letter Just received from a Physician Groaoirrowir, Ohio, March 17,1856. JAE.ikkRELODES, Sir: Sours of - 2d inst. is at kande .5`4 0 thlrekrrited tato ;let FeAi and the difficulty in g etting tiny Ana .to.trYi dt,yvas greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had'bbotl Introduced which was growing in favor with the public, eking better' then using Quinine —not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug itself this remedy, knownna Rftilth's Tonic, would invatieLy break r:1 ague, but it o r . not cure it, ea It would de em ed tur with renewed vigor. MIS One cirennistabce I in your favor, if I could institute a test comparison between It and your Cure. The following is the result Three pereonm took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, bat it wee (aa In all each cases) elowly wear ing tio•ni out, end laying the foundation of other and seve rer maladies. I did succeed In , ffectink a radical cure of all three of these rases with your remedy, end they have not had a chill since. In all three of these cases the Smith's Tonic had been used. hod would, no before stated, break the chili, but 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 nae here, Ac., Ac. WILLIAM RUCKS ER, M. D. ItIIODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE Tel MALARIA, the only harmlens remedy In existence, is equally certain net a PILEVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take it when von feel the chills coming on, and you will never have a single one. JANIES A. 13.110DE8, Proprietor, Providence, R. 1. For sale by Druggists generally. jel4 W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONES always on hand ; Stone and Marble Curbing and 1 sults for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Tops, andlmposingStoneatriad e by machinery. in less time and better styleAhan can by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the manufactiue of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a largo variety of beautiful patens. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, as us feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, (gl5 and upwards,) bat few who are able to own a good house, will be willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no sorebbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; ate not liable to take fire, and cost but little more than a gaol wood mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order. Our stock of Marble to the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the beat workmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. \(ZNIUT NIACIIINES. -LULL'S PATENT ki 1.51:1at SMUT MACtUNES, used in 700 Mills in the M eet. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the Gorr. They have been used for five years in the City I Mill, Pitbriough,l(one of the largest mills in the West,)ind ' are warranted. to clean well. For particulars, sea hand-bills. Ortlrre filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. a,'."l W. W. WALLACE. 910 MILL OWNERS —French ; urr an, 1 Laurel ilia Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Ppindles, 111 I roan, scrims, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob 4 3 cinders, Cast I r, Proof Staff!, Acc always on hand and made to order, at 3U Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pena . --.-- G. P.BROTT 0 ClatTIS. BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land boug ht and sold throughout die Territory - Money loaned, Invest- raents made to the bast advantage, and Land Warrants 10,:a. 1 IN LIALATION test Also, Agents for the Bale of Lots in the town of ST. FOR TER i r CLUUD, 65 miles from at. Anthony, and head of navigation 1 c uRE above the Valle- The survey of the great Pacific Railroad C[; RE ASTIR% AND CONSIIIIVIION: crosses the Mfaidsalppl at this point, and the numerous ad- , . vantages It posseiwee aa a place of business , will make it one ' NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL.. i of the largest cities In the Northwesit. 1 . 1 HYGEANA lb.-Governor Itanwey, Minnesota. lion. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. 1i0n..1. Meeker. B. W. like, Delegate to Congress. Rice, Mollingel.cad Sr Becker, Attorneys at Law. ?timers. Burnt, tic asks, Buskers. Bev. T. M.. Fullerton, Register of O. B. Land Office esp.% ALWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recen ly been wade by Dr. CURIA of this city, in Gm trio went of Consumption Asthma, and all diseases of the Lunp We rotor to "Da. Consumption, MairaNA, OR terlieldliel Nana Vapoß Lan Cnlsant Mane." With this new method, Dr.. - - Joseph W title's Varrloge Repository. i has restored many afflicted ones to health; es an evidence , 1 08E141 I% LUTE, now carrying so busy ..,,,,:, •i. / which, he has innumerable_ certificates . Speaking of t a) ness in his spacious prentis&t, (now lately ..t-pz_.: t .,._. 1 trea tMent, 4 physician . remarks • thl evident that inhall ...... se , --constantly hmailimg MI agreeable , / healing sapor—t. enlarged,) tin the Prttsburgh and Greensburg ';',i,;: a ...a Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between c. . medicinal properties most come in direat Contact with t *orbit cilvities of the lunge, and thus micape the Mal Pittahllrgh and Lawretiemille, respectfully invites the pan; ' whole a) IllnleCt hie stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &a And he and carted ',hung., produced upon them when introdlic partularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price , Into the menu". unit subleet to the Proems of digearlor only Is made. The Ilygeana is for sale by all the Druggists throughout t Fourteen years' experience in the business enables him to , c.ullts3."--re.. York D.ldolun , of Ja.uarY 14. The Inhaler is worn no the breast, under the linen, evil place before his patrons the same choice collection of C ir _out the least inconventence--the heat of the body bet rlageu o IM h, so many years past it has been his pm - Lieu!. del.rimv. , to .4 , 4 ,1 , Irvin the various and must talented sufficient to °yap°fold. rale the Hundreds of cases of car. Eastern manufacturers. The success of his new system is like the following, might be named: complete—the economy ..4 his armiamments will supply the ' Quo Package of the ht has cured me of the Mahn! lays[ sod most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. / of six Y ear? /funding' J. F. Sziniat - RT, . Unencumbered by those he a vy expense., which the >1.411 La , Postmaster of Dancannon, Pal for deinwating houses of buaieashas heaped upon the price lam cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by b of goods, ,owing to larg,e rents,) JOSEPH WLUTE will 8,11, C. 1 . 18 .' IlYg.um, MARGAILET EssroN Brooklyn, N. Y..l on ri•ady money only, at much lei. than the usual prices. i Mrs. Emil. of No. 6 Hammond street , N. Y, was cured; / a severe man of Bronchitis by the Bygeana. Alki - carriages rePalred in the taut manner, with despatch. My sister hoe been toted of a distressing cough, of (*veil mhti:daw years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyl Mawr. She was cured In one month, by the Ilygean n a. 3. H. Oh , b y Richmod, Mu; The Rev. Dr. Car-arra, of New York, testifies of our mei clue in the following language: New Yoax, November 16, 1864- Dear Sir--I think highly of Dr. Curtis' Hygeana as a roil edy in diseases of the throat and lunge. Haring had umi opportunity to testify its efficacy, I put convinced that it is: moat excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inham application to the chest. N. IL—Dr. Cards' Bygone Is the ORIGINAL and ONI GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base Imitations, or ell and I:s.n:ream:is onuherfolts. Shun. them as you wore POISON. . Irjr For sale by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street ; ; R. Sellers a Co.; Lee A. Beckham, =T r City; Jet . Sargent, New Brighton; O. L. Kaiser, . utyltdairem .I.IALCI aLLIALT JLM C. WHIM. BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE MO cm, corner of Seventh end Smithfield streets, Pitts burgh. Perms, riotous, Lots, Mills, Furnaces. fic. Sc., bought and sold on commission; Lend Warreusts bought, !old and Icsat ted; Bills, Bends and Noted negotiated. Especial attention given to subdividing Parma, and disposing of them. Term s reasonable. now2l:daw A LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and LA_ Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, A.g, at ;Or procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Col lection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. Sir Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; r2l tate!! of decedents settled; Real &tate bought, sold or teased,-and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage , or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street. a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March as, 188b—{adaadami - $.3 .!.5 . 1 A. W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com a missioner for the States of Tennessee, New kiamp• ,hire. Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, .3.lifornia, Louisiana and Virginia. {Er 1)0,,16 drawn, and eaknowledments and proofs taken 'for !word or use In any of the above named States, Illinois, Misaissippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh. March YS, 1855—faih2Sdawl UNIONCOA_L WORKS FOR SALE.-- Tho Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. & Co., dtuated on the Monongahela river, about 131 miles from Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of Il' a res and 110 perches of Land, (more or leas) and all the Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about lfel acres mole, together with Buildings, Railways, &a. For further particulars apply to D. W. & A. S. BELL, Atty'a at Law, apll.davrtf • No. 103 Fourth it.. Pittsburgh. BARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned offers for sale SLX. LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Counellsvilie Railroad, to the growing and thriving Borough of M.KEES PORT. Four of the Lots are 37A feet in width by about 120 in depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. Atso—TWO LOTS, 37 1 ,4 feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and iu depth 121—one of 'the Lots border ing for its whole length on Jerome street. !to better property can be found, and it will to sold lots Part of the payment taken In Stock of the Connellsiffile Railroad, If desired. GEO. F. (FILLMORE, Office of the Morning Post. Pittsburgh, August 31, 1856.--1 davrti WIG MANUFACTORY—Mss. RENTER, MX doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office, Allegheny City, is prepared to 811 orders for WIGF, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL lIALIt WORK. The beet lundity of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction my,guar .. - EW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market street near 'Fourth. Poems, by Richard Cheuerix Trench. • The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. do. COIIII,C Mispries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and flow to Make Them. liißsideChurch or Reminiscences of e "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. • Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Benonl, by Author of Dr. Antonin. The Suffering Savior, by Krnmacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chao- ning. Lectures on Great Men L Myers, London. Man and Ilia Money, its Use and Abase; by Dr. Tweedle. Monaldi, a tale by Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. 'larpOr B Maglaine, as own iwpwi,,,e,l-20 eta. 012. JUNE MAGAZINES--Just received and for sale by Ff. MINER & 00., Na 32 Ettaithileld street: Harper's iiagaztne for June; God ey's Lady's Book for June; . Peterson's bliqcssins for June; Art Journal ttc May. AU the NEW 1300103 published are fdr sale by R. MINER & 00., No. 32 amittillead street. ~ ' , ~ Y' ' a _1 4:2 4 . 2 4 • • .. . : Tti; ~~r.: ~;~~: MEE _ ATER'S --ClifillitY---PECTORAL, I_ ~., ',',...V, , . ',..-g_"" ; 1' , FOli, TUB SAPID CfUItE,OQO.B,, 001.1 1 q, 110ABB14 4 • , " : .• '',,1 , ' , `•6.•.t d . ,- ' NEES,' BRONCTITTII6, WilutRINU-001Uuti, CROUP, 1. . ~• ' -••.• • .v - 7 ASTIBLA AND CONSIBIPPION. t 1 Trng,tlo4l2l4' le-offered to the corff ' r..- 4 , ~., malty the andldence we feel 4 . , ,•, :, 3 tZ . ..,..ir,. ~/. an article which ieldera falle to ref, .., ••••• -9- s , , 'ri ......,,,,"/,,t the the banded , effects that can be d - ": ~.,',:.. r , ...... So wide lithe field of its me • .- , ..LS Wriest, and s 9 numerous the cues t, p,_ ..,i,, , Its mires, that almost' . every section ^, l w. .alla - ... ' ..,,,,, the country &borstal In persons, pis. ‘... .st;• -',...•. Hely Imown, who have been rafftord s, 4. , . ..., : ' , . from alarming and even desperate im ,.. ..... 1 , ewes' of the lungs, by IV' nee. When once tried, its 4 .., p. „ i -- . • riority otter every other medicine of its kind, hi too known appare tii.. l. ' . - r to escape 'oliffertation, and where Its virtual , ara , -. . . public •no longer hesitate what, antidote. to employ for tk. •.,. , .. distressing and dangerous affection! o f the pulmonary (4, , .. ,;.' -,.. • gnus, whiCh are Incident to our climate. _. . Nothing has called louder for the earnest inquiry of me ' . , cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of co, - sumptive complaints!, nor has any one class of diseases 14 • more of their Investigations and mire. But as yet no ski . . quate remedy has been provided, On which the public coal depend for protection nom attacks upon the respimtory ok inns, until the introduction of the 01ELEIHIll POMBA , A. • . , This article is the product of a long, laborious, and I believs- ' auccessfal endeavor to thrulah the community with suds; - , , remedy. 01 this Mat statement the Atheriistn people are tit 4 themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence 4_ their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed T. what men of every clam and elation certify It has done 14.' •..6.... wit: , ••,. them if we can trust our own senate, when we see danger° . affections of the throat and lungs yield to It; if we can depot! on the assurance of intelligent Physicians who make it the; • business to know—in abort, if there la any reliance upon an; thing, then It is irrefutably proven that this medicine does eri Hove and does-curo the dam of diseases It Is designed for, V.; yond any and all oth era t hat are known to mankind. Italie 7, tree, it cannot be too freely published, nor too widely kno4 The afflicted should know it. A remedy tbat.cures is pr less to them. Parents should know it, their children ti.'•. priceless to them. All should know it, for health can 1 priced to no one. Not only should it be circulated here, WI everywhere, nut only In this country, but in all conntriel How faithfully we have acted on this conviction, Is shown ;4 the fact that already this article has made the circlets of ea globe. The sun never sets on its limits. No continent t without it, and but few peoples. Although not in so genen3 nee in other nations tut In this, it is employed by the moil intelligent id almost all civilized countries. It is exte4 steely employed in both Anierial,—in Europe, Asia, AfrlQ: Australia and the far-off islands of the sea. Life is as de; to its possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valnati , - remedy with even more avidity. Unlike moat preparatiol- . of its kind, it is an ezpenaive compositionof costly mated& Still it is afforded to the public at a reaaouably low price, ac ~. what is of vastly more importance to them, its quality , never suffered to decline from its original standard of tacit lance. Every bottle of this medicine, now mmulactured, i as good as ever has teen made heretofore, or all we are 0 pable of making. No toll or cost is spared, In ,maintainth'.• it in the best perfection which It is possible to prodru. 2 , Hence the patient who procures the genuine CILVIRT Pt CORAL, can rely on having as good an article as has ever beg had by those who teddy to its cures. By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing sor.4 good in the world, as well as the satisfaction of believir that much has been done already. Aar Prepared by .1. 0. AYES, Practical and Analytie? Chemist, Lowell, Mme. Bold by B. A. PATIN ESTOCK It 00., at wholesale ! Deere.' tall, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, en I by all •, . everywhere.aplidinnhkri ~.. ... -- -- - -- The Greatest Medical Discoverp • OF THE AGE. $ MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discal . _.,___ ered in one of our common pasture weeds a remee. • that cures every kind of Humor, from thesoorst Strefula 1, common Pimple. lie has treated it in over eleven hundred cases, and nee., .. failed except in two cation (both thunder humor.) He ti. now in his possession over two hundred certificates of value, all within twenty mile!! of Boston. ii Two bottles are , 7usted to cure a nursing, sore mou lt One to three buttwill cure the worst kind of pimples!! the face. Two to three bottles will scour the system of boils. ..i., Two bottles are warranted to care the worst canker in ta mouth and stomach. 1 ., Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst em, L. ~ ~ of erysipelas One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor oft eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear ail blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and !mi . , ulug ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. rarve... Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most de, perste cases of rheumatism. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst mull .'", • of ringworm. f • , ' - Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. L 3. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofola.V. • A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, ae" , v. a perfect cure in warranted when the above quantity )4, • . taken ii Nothing looks so improbable hi these who have in vaff) tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a coti, MOD weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone wel.a• should cure every humor In the system;' yet It Is now a 111E3 fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are no g nor ands, hums or ha's about salting some cases and bp yours. I peddled over a thousand bottlesof it In the viclniS ' of Boston. I know its effects in every case.• it has alreaL!, done some of the greatest cures ever done in Ideasachnseb,f I gave it to children a year old; to old people of aixty. have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flee) was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect elate of health &•!7 one bottle. To those who are subject to a sick headache, one hots' will always clue it. It given great relief to catarrh and clil duess. Some who have been costive for year'', have take: nod been regulated by It. Where the body is sound it wort, quite easy, but where there ie any derangement of the fuse), nous of nature, it will cause very singular reelings, but yen moat not be alarmed—they always disappear in from fo.:if days to a week. There is never a had result from it. On tic contrary, when that feeling is over, you will fief yourec t like a new person. I heard some of the most extmvaga . s encomiume of le that man ever listened to. No change! diet in ever necomary—eat the Lest you can get. I have lili:, Si ine an herb, which, when simmered in sweet oil, dieselvzi Scrofulous ravelling of the neck and under the earn. Pie!ii. bo cents Price of the Medic! I Discovery $1 per bottle. 5, Directions for Cu.—Adis' , ono table spoonful Der dai Children over eight years, ueaxert spoonful; children frcne five to tight years, tea-apoonful. As no direction can r.(. made applicable to ell countautioun, take enough to °perm:, on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad cases Scrofula. ' I Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSER's, 140 Wo4 street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. FLEMING, Al; gheny. aplalydswi . W. W. WALLACE. BROUGHT HORN TO TJI DOA OT TEI ittrujol ibr the Remova' andftrmenent Curs of ail, Riseaia an.* from an impala State of the Blood, or Habit of the Bydem. This truly valuable preparation is extracted from select; roots of the finest description, by means of an expensive SE powerful apparatus, which obtains the medicinal and esti principle in a highly concentrated form, so scientifically cot inning the several vegetable products In the process that compound extract of . Sarsaparilla is obtained infinitely sup rior to any other for purifying the Mood, and the cure Scrofula, Salt Rtieuh4 Dicers, Fever, Sores, Pimples, Boi s Cutaneous Eruptions, Rheumatism, Mercurial diseases, Liv Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitia, Consumption, Female I. regularities, Loss of-Appetite, and General Debility. This powerful remedial agent acts simultaneously vont Stomach, the Circulation and the Bowels, and gently attar totes, while it disengages and expels from the system all Ut Is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being pure vegetable, it is perfectly harmless in its operation; the mo delicate persona may take it at any. time with perfect ssfet The astonishing success of this medicine constantly I creasing during the last sixteen years, has secured for it U distinguished commendations of the Faculty, and it enjoys wideapread popularity and extensive patronage which Wet entirely out of competition every other preparation of Bard 11W0113 ; -4 2 '44* „..74 . \«\/ „owe, SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. IN QUART BOTTLES. puffin. Attention Is respectfully solicited to the following nerd' Cate ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA. THOT, N. Y., Septemberil, 165 d. Messrs. A. B. f D. Sunds--Genclemen e I have for near three years been troubled with that dreadful disease, Semi la; so much so, as to be offensive to my husband and to m' self; and to obtain relief, have tried every kind of medicir that came under my notice, without effect., One °fray rieig; bore, who had been cured of a similar complaint by !or Sarsaparilla, advised me ba mako a trial of it, and I can trul say that it. Las done me a world of good haying complete! cured me. Hoping that my evidence may - induce othei similarly afflicted to adopt the same remedy, with the earr satisfactory results, I remain gratefully your", SaltitE 2 1. POMUSAM. Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. WEDS, Prestos. lied' Chemists, 100 Felton !tree New York: Bold also b B. A. PAPNBSTOCK A co., BRos” Fittsinire and by Dmigglits generely. Elias $1 per bottle, or six be ' ties for ,r Jel,t lee T" . S ATISFACTORY RENADY—Frou. all parts of the conntry,north and &Ina, the proprit • s or e are almost daily In receipt of each ilattenng teetimon! Olds . S the tbllowing, relative to B. A: FahnestociFs meetly& ed Yeansetiffet. attaxaMOlte, April lath, 1845. Marrs. B. A. I , hhnertock & Cb.—l have been selling sol' V in this place for five yell" and bike pleasure stating . or the information of the trade and of the public; that it has been, so far as I know, one of the moat astledsi tory remedies in the market, and one of the moat Weald; audit:hue we hare. I have also personal knowledge of it! good effects in numerous casts under the treatment of ou, p hysicians, all of whom use it regularly, and always fottn., it to be safe and relbible as a worm specific. I can ratan Mead it as one of the safest and beet In the market. A. groisa-PvivEßom Prepared and sold by 11. A. FAIINESTOCH A CO., . mhgo corner of Wood and First sta.. Pittahuret. R. LLI gN'S PARISIAN TOOTH t.p,,,,,s7E—ThhrToottcti Is-diti be of its kind f&. cleansing and preserving the teeth. It is prepared undc,, the supervision or Itr. Ilulithen. Sold only by JO& NUMMI% 1526 Corner 'Market st, and the Diamond. DOWDER'D BLUE A superior artiole4 Just received and tbr trade by jea