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" : 11' `O-'" kv2, - wr 'co 4.111 Vi 411 t 41; ' 0 0:1,!.P. * :. 41 1 7 s DR.ITEISKELL'S TETTER OINrMENT Thei Ointment has never been known to fail In th cure of Totter, Scald Head. Itch, ItlnErsiorma, Uleors,Seal,bi Pimples. Frosted Limbs, Intlamed Free, Piles and all ern{ dons of the skin For tulle .•nly I.) JOS. YLEMINti, jet, corner Diamond and Market et __ WANTED --A SITUA'fION, by a youaF Lady, in a Dry Ooods or Trimming Store, or Milli nery eetabliahment WANTEb—e'eeeral UllUeS to do housework, in the eft, and country. A Isn, a situation by a boy about fourteen, I a store to run errands, or other light work. . . . . FoR SALE-- 7 A small TANNERY, in good order and doing a good bUntne.s, in a small village about fifteen miles from hftaithe cit n y. The owner wishing to go West, willed' at a great i Inquire of OEOEOF. W BONN, at his Agency and intel ligence Office, north Lade of Ohio street, fourth door nest of the Diamond. Allegheny City. BEESON'S lIYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR WATEIt LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly on hand a large stock. article article of the best quality. The attention of ContjaCtOrll ana Builders of Navigation Locks, A que d uc t s , Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, Ac, Is re quieted to this article. The well known resistance and im perviousness of water, charactetistic of this Cement, renders it of the that necessity to all structures exposed to the action of water or damp. tapS:3m ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. A LCO '76 P Alcohol ; LIOL-40 bids. 6 do '97 P do la stow and for sale by fel • t •at '4114,4 Opf-411 C,r,e ct• "1. 3 r 0, • N THE COUR sreTE op DEL • • II ••• Petition for Partition. Thomas P. Dal to e. tad now to wit, this twoutyeseventh day of !larch, real of our Lord one thonsond eight hundred and fifty-six, Unaptly/Lb rAlstnift Wate the Chanceltor, upon the matiflll 0f . l u 4 PlavP) C6ttl4ltYts. P alßlU*. t Ittito.orifileinauet CQU'olior and tint writs iirsommoris aforesaid, and the Sheriff's return thereon htdng seen and examined, it ic thereupon ordered by the Chitteellor that the atbrosaid defenduntui Richard C. Dale and Thom. Y. Dale, appear in the muse on Tuesday. the it'id day of September next. And it is ordered and di rected by the Chancellor, that a copy of this order shall la inaerted in the Pitl.qpuryh Pod, a newspaper publLthed in the city of Pittsburgh, in the State of Pennsylvania, en - 71 shall be continued in said newspaper for the space of one mouth : and also that a ropy ofsaid order shall for the same spore of I .me be posted in the office of the Register of this. Coup and at the Court aortae door in this County. State of Delaware, Kent County, SS. f • I. John K. Jarvis, Register in Chancery in Kent county, atoressid, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true copy .4 the ardor in the above cause, now of-temrd In this Court. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my band 'lnd affixed the seal et the said Court, at Dorer, th is 14th dot of May. A. D. 1806 JOHN K. JARVIS, m?2•2.ltu Register in Chaucer, REAL ESTATE AfARKET, CORNEA OF BETENTLI AND SIUTFITIELD STRErnt, PI r TRBU '2 Fe hat , the following Real Estate for sale: FOURTEEN ACRES OF LAND In St. Clair wwriallip, ou (he oid Washington Road, well improved SIX ACRES OF LAND In Cliartiera township, alxdit half a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valoulde raprovements, suited for a genteel oonntry residence. A LOT OF GROUND In Emit Liberty, 10 feet by 180: will tin sold low. FOUR ACRES. tOF LAND near linersville VEX. ACR...S ti) , LAND in Indiana towrnahip. at the month of Deer Creek., On which are good improvement, and an old establiabed ferry FIFTEEN ACetF.- LAND in Iridiana tow - 1111111p. near Pine creek. with ii. , ACV E.- In Plow township, three a n d a half miles front Loan's Stet..., on the A. C Railroad, with lruproreineril, A THREE ST"ity RH ILK LiVELLI NO II Ui f.. 0 , ti•- •.leon at reef. Merry Hospital, I with rnotlo:n mprovement, A ()ARDEN FAli3l, adi...11,g the t i iN, of hearer. e‘.ll mining twenty - 4hr,, serve, 0 ithin eighty rod, of lto• Twu FINE LoTS in the f{ , rougli Manclies:er.....rner of Cliartiera ..tel Farette 'trot,. A VALIJAHLIS MILL, PROVERTV AND FARM In berry towildup, W.tnion.land county, would be exchanged for rite property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the S.W.:, Valtl 6f.11C1011, with five Or tell A(..r.is of Land. TIFF:STY ACRIIS OF LAND adjoining the Swiwrale Station. Apply to ( jolt BLAKELY & RICHKV. TWELVE Ili IURS A DVANCE OF THE MA IL 1 . Akar. TILE EASTEEN DAILIEB are regularly received, twelve hours in /Wyllie, LA the )fail, 00,1 dent rr'sl is not, heriLer3 at the following rtes: Philadelphia LEDOEH., loc. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE. It:c. per week " II E ILA LL, •• •. 41 Leave tour orders for those, er any other Eastern p /mere, at 7I ilfth street, for rriy24RDA-LARD BLIANNON. Clfr:S — A - LE--2.0 acres of land, on which is F erected a ',wed lox house, frame barn and other out. imildings, all in mast order lb area eleere,l, well leaved nd iu i.;da,.l state of culti,, teat; a young orchard, several acres of glob and cloy.. now in g,asi glut thriving COlt•li• lion; the rottnlitling s acres well tnbered--would be a situation fur a store, being situated on the cross roads, Le. I wean Bakerstown and Butler, iu Middleses township,' Pal 1, county. Will be sold low —terms easy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady, iu a Dry simile, Trimming or Millinery- emabluthuu•nt. Wauted--SeVeral girl, to tin hotinetettrk In the city nod • .entry Alas. a situation I , y 0 buy about foorteen years, of de, In it sure, le ft/11,11.1as er other light work. In.ildre nisi F.V.W. BUNS. at his Agency and I utellige sloe north side or I thiostri,t, fourth don east ot . Diamond, A LLEG RENY CITY. Je: ACARD—I request the attention of my friends and the public to my stork of SPRING AND SHMMER GOODS, Which I think contains a larger variety of rich styles than any other former purcha.. I have taken special panic to obtain all the shades of FANCY CLOTHS gene:ally desired, viz: P'entle. Dahlia, Mulberry, Bronze, Drab, broad. and Olive, with various tints of Green and Blue 1 have observed the same care in selecting tin FANCY CASSIMERES, %flitch embrace a choice assortnieut of light colors, suitable fur evening ih . essi in the summer season, with, a nunila•r of Black lilastie Figured Goods; also, intended for the 1, ,, t weather. Sly atuck of VESTING: Is as large as an,, be found elsewhere, comprising every esriels' of Silk Palt4 4 tt• ; plain and figured Onmadines and Marseilln. Al j mectrtinent of Boys' Clothing has bt , on Meronstal nod I am premised to fill all orders In this branch with ile.r.• natinfintlon to myself and I.uyere than hitherto. 1 u.dii.l _ - call specittl attention ton number of pretty Intuit PLA I DS. FRANK LESLIE'S Gazette t.l Fashion for peculiarly adapted to children's tire., which. 1 tink. ,o. June; not Mil to please. Also, Draettas, Argeutioe Cl,imes ,, Mont lustre Merinos, French Nlanklnnettee. Drab Italian Cl.-' Rn i.: k et Licher MN:uine for June; fu with numerous styles of Wonted and Linen Goods, tote. 1,1 fa, kens' liuticel,..l,l %folds do; 1M t natl.'s Liu •M: ,•ither MI corn's or boy's clothing . , The Schoolfellow ,t, ; ap2.s:llndaw SOLOMON OI'ONER, No, 80 Wood s• . . speech of the lieu. Chart, Sumner: . ...__ The Invalid's Guide nod Consumptive's Manual: b . C. ' A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS ',I Fitch, A. M. M. D . One Thomand and T,.tt Thitigs worth knowing Or those who wish to Engage in the The Loudon Illustrated News. For sale by 1 MACHINE , oivalß . T. C. MORGAN. 41 Fifth rot.i N OR ENGINE. BUILDING' BUSINESS. EW PUBLICATIONS— riII{ E UNDERSIGNED offers at private sale 1.,,,e's Gazette of Patbiou for June, price 23c Putnam's :liagartno do du 4u . _IL until the Ault day of Juno next, the whole stork in Household W.•rds du do 21k . 1 ale, Patten., Shafting, Heating Pilo", and Fixture. to . - AglalfellOW do th, ilk . . ace in the - l'itt Machine Wurkk and Foundry.'• lotated iu Harper's Ma,:, 4th aupplj, do do Idle. Allegheny City, corner Main and Cherry streets. tlotiey's Lady s Book 3d .1.. do do ak. I The amok 01 Tools consist in part: tirahiim do do 20, • Flat—Of a.No. I Steam Engine, nearly new, 14 Inch ct Li Peterson do do 174. der, 3 feet stroke, with . ylluder halm 44 ins It dinmet, i Knickerhs km do do 2ih•use only one year. Leslie's N. 1 Journal 110 I. Ike. 1 One large and one small power Planing Machine. :':arrow - gran Papers ,1. 9ts Twenty.thri, turning lathes, rarityus lengths and to: Pluton Tales, by Melville "o no, which swing from seven feet dawn to twelve IllehOr , ..• Sunnily Papers, by John Brougham do MA.. the shears. Recent speeches ot Chart. Sunnier ,lo 1.1'4 One large Boring Mill. Shoe!, ittc•dieetotto. Single and double-geared upright Drllling Machin. TM above, with a large assortment o f school and mi. ~1. One excellent Gear-cutting Engine. with a great !Ilia lhaeanai "mks, statiotiort• A eoid from Its to 2(1 per ,rat. of arbors and rut Mrs so Irian/ oilier. tower than ~law here ..44 I.Al*Plrlilt'S Book Store, Ito Bolt and liut-cultlng .Slewhitte. my3l No. 77 Fourth titre t. Stabbing. Eluting, Pouching and Filing 1,... hities Tweuty...,even l'iowli, in good order. B usiN-Ess.. BL . SI N 1 - .:SS I ! A gr• at number of Stocks arid Di., ,i 1 all sir,. 1111. PE , •PF RTI V , •!: s. 11.1: --....;,,tt• o o 13- ••••- thr.ad... o icklry, n mil; bunco' I'tsr a wa. it tun of stone, smut ,11, 11l churl. a remplete set ~1 Toole f, Comm Maohiut • hit, .i..: .11 o•itei g. 4.41 tog nod ...atm,. complete. A' ~ a . ..ii:4.hatfin g . or Steam lineitte-buidittu now mill. ^_ goal frittlie 11 , us., 2 , ~, oe of land. Pri..... is , sr. , • Setoust.—A "act nun Copal., thirtv-stx infltes in donne A STEA )1 `Alt' Mll.l, c•tuare.m the 1.fh101i,,, to, • st in ..•••oisl ee l : r. with cast il , oll fan nod tixturvn, all oontid. Marv't. do Moos lad ov ti lo•elint hi esi ,ntii to 1.6.u' It TANNERS P• ill :. ALL dtc•ite 0 1 :donnas , ille• Vu.. ,oh C. ie , oven, Annealing i nen, bra. Furnrov, ('rune, . • ~to, chop., 1... , al! la nod ked.Tl. large dk riling lodic . ..: and wrought ir m Loll, and Shard.n of various Illgea, no tierce of gte.ini, di Ili, $4.0.1 full accorttio in --1 Flacks mot other t•cdc oectscore) I p2Z. S. CUTD PELT A Si - iN, 1,1 Market -,. Found,' on intro th .X_ NE ". Hook._ Tii.. Ki i i iiitiiped iiii. i TIA.oI-1.),.. Mails:unit% Forges, with fan and tixtto • I•low them, I...:ethei with it lull seer ou 1011,1 a, -at...1 'en Ist _,..e Itatis .tmed Bain,: the pe rson .1 rit..11.-cti n. -I :tiers. and t..41s for Path It, ge e 14y'' ' let 4 :l it'. ot Ih os Wife - l Lot. - atter f dtt %ears "4 sla• r• it., sionn Trip Ilmoner, with a gnat niatilcet ~i di,, , Mrs. hate 11: It Pickard, it tilt clurtlot t , h) v., -auto. 1.1 May. ni I .to aptc.n.l, bn It olisto 11 Fiume-, 0 , h. , ;,,,,„„, ~,, ~.“, ~, .., Vie ours. li T. C. MORGAN Fair - Ili—A • otripleir al.a.k. ,•I Polly Patterns, ft da tom pifi ..lo. 41 Fifth c' eat, 4,44 dinuicter, Spar awl Reset Wheel l'inu•rtic. f• . ‘ A . I . E H E,„,.., I I )ENCH F' / )H SALE . . A ,ai, ,0,-, at.l lat.h I a great nonilper end varlet) of Sla, I , neat, well built mirtsillished brick house situated ..41 Putl ' ll, ". 1'.. 1 i , gr..' "umber of other l'ath , ll, 1 •••• n't , . it... North l'o•ninon. .41/exhatty City, containing six well oun t•• mention. 1 hese Tools or. all iu near rate order, and i 1,....• 1, needed mines, a bath room, l'ellete sad belched attic; Its propertt is boau the yard bare lasai fin' 0 number of years in eurcrsslul opera: , .(19111t ill 'Ph u tifinly local ed arid , worthy t , ~, t, ...,,u ,,,, of p,,,,_,,,,,,,,, wiling . de ,,,,,,,,,,,. , r . ,. and as the prtatint proprietors will, to d iscorilin tie blush, a rare t Molest votTerrat kir the purchaser to secure at tut gate residence. Wifl be lOW low. Apple to lag BLAKELY A RICH Y.l a gm. , establobed . lint•an ! ]The limit . ..up can be leased at a fair rate for an) num! [OO3IESTIC GOODS. — A. A. Mason A: (' 0., ' of yearn. have just opened over 'AM cadre and package* of , 1... V For In P - matt,. NA t ,, lime and tern,,, apply t,• the Ie sty le calioctst and gingliams, notllllo/., checks, ticklngs. bbd rent proprietors on the premises. every dr.cription of housekeeping goods which will be sold ' ia JENKS, RICHEY ai a oonsid aide seductlon from the usual prices. p,'.N 11.--1 f the above tools are not sold before the . /ti, - — u be ailune red atblic itale DARASOLS.-IWe invite the attention ,If! J ' the ' y winP . J.., the helms to some 1.1,00 new parasol s , we har e rec... vet I, ;\uTICE [hes morning by exprets, auoing which are sortie o f the i 1 . ,., b,,,, by given to all t.intotiii „ono have patterns or •i, most vitt:pint and desirable styles yet o fh red. of AI, description In the •• Pitt Machine IS orka " tc• 1,. lu9. A. A . M ASON A (N).. • 24 ' Fah .a . I tbeiiitaken away before the loth day of June ne xt, or I I.• D ID YOU READ SYDNEY SMITH ?--Of will he otherwise dtspoierd of conrss you likoll it, and lauglocl over his ,ritzy rt. j tnT 2s, d 3 "" .rElciis, RICHEY ,t Co marks We now on, you a 1/etter Ice-k, ' FARM FOR RENT.—A small Earn], 0 , ,11- Till: itio - JR. of THE t.. , C31)1E1: Mining 24 acres, about oar mile below the city, , q,po- IS a have ready thin - .-A- M anche s ter.- he There is so the premises, a large frame il tit, with a memoir, from the loth English edition In house nod stable, about ha/ beariug apple trees ;also pea h, t .r., halldsorro. roval 1'201.1 v,•lntoes, . loth ; price $2,:.,0, .1 . cherry and plum tn., grape., Au This plane would colt nett calf saint $4. The Iniroldebt here,•4, i Pi. Mirth old Niarrels. It) ° g e ' d ,, g" -rde° " r • For t.nThr 'r't:Yl''' IL C. At J. lie AWYKR, N tl. 47 Wood et l'i'mnsLagldtls f., . 1...., ~ the hen In.:hard Hants Barnharm, . ' BY ' eoh in illustration" by three funny fellows, Criiikabotik S .I.LIi'ETHE, REF'.D--; kegs for sale I,s' and Lcs.eh. jeil It. A. VA LINEST(:K A CO. Teen deiightfollj , nt. rtatroo, book Int. 1.../a . beeoni a _ _...._. _. . ctsmitard librar, wdk in England, whore it los repot] . ) ][ .. t OCIIELLE OCHRE ,- -i tasks just reo d passed oir•anth ten --limo, The lillaktae In he1n.11..1 on and for sale by Etny24t ru , :mrso BROW . -I "‘ "lu,rp ' k- ' ""'" ""' "" ' "") r' ''" " `''' b). 'llr '''' ' ''" IlltOU'N'S ESSENCE GINGER I - us: re it,,.. 14trido.m. Ti ma, 11 •c I r.,lii..)iFimth and , tn..: ; • . lenriti. IV,. ventore ..or ivination to, . n t. r..n. for p• i le • ,to red and for sale by l'iny24; FLEMING Hill tu li. tast e. ;1 tins .s..rk .1..4.- ont delight ever) lead, tid I _ 4 ()SIERY AND G LOVES.— ~ , A . Maat•lt pro, 'idly a....111,111i1i1ke. .1 ii.,C uu.t , S.!, than t e e I. al 21 Co, have on hand a very large assortment id 1.....1- i.,ograph 1 .4 lien Sir. P.ll.eahalll . n brother diem, sr .1,.., • • les, [lout's and Children's hosiery and gloves of every Lie- Salith It MINER A Cu. ~ N- , . j ., ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..., , et:notion. Also, thu best assortment um pall:, mohair and je I ... mitts to be found in tbseitt. jag WAN'VED—Six good Girls, to do general ' other T II lit!) ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT ii , ~...al, 'I! wo un dies ward Cooks for rity and LO YE BR , rfli Y.RS, N 0.74 Markets[., l'ittsburgh Pe , ~,u,,,. A Bay --I II to hart, a trade; must Le well re..ne The subscribers have just received and are now open,. • istemiiwZl Al , '• P:` , `' , ,--. 1 .-irr or ve utris to do dottobet or their Oilni supply of new and handsome Dress Uotabo, Slane is '. inning-room work Four Boys in stores to 1 •• run errs , is, Taint., Home Furnishing Goods, 31ournizig Goods,Annestc e and five ..a . six nom at any kind of employment. Ribbons and Needle work. Mary of the above gouda, 1,, , i Apply al LOW - Rif - Ir/, Ne .. Intelligence Office. beet purchased of the linporterti and at the large Audi ,• feb2.o No. 14 Filth street. in New You k and Philadelphia, at priors that enable at hold W ANTED--A Situation as Governess or to offer them at less than the emit of trutuiportation. It'e olicit au early call from all our customers and the inflow teacher, by a young Ludy well qualified, and hav- " generally, believing it will be the n naatage or all, 00 \lv the country. ihg had considerable experieut would nut object to Into never have been able Cu offer to a better micortment, cud never sci cheat, LOI'E BitOrtikattl, formerly IVanted—Several girls to do homework, In city and ,., YOUNG, STEVENSON a LOVE. • - ountry, and a boy to run of errands, Inashoe store in the '''''' , ity For Bale—A solidi tannery In good order and doingagood hu•Menn, in a small village about fifteen miles from the ,dy The owner minhirti.t to tzu West will sell at a great iargain. W. Fit; NN, at his Aglney and Intel liweaea lith e . atirth Kele of Street, fourth door east of the Diamond, All,rimny city. F RE4SII SEEDS—Gardeo, Field and Flower Seeds, of tie. in At nppr,noJ hint reliable varteti,a, holusaLu and retail, at the Seed and Agricultutal Ware taus,. 47 Fifth Street, of (apt.) J A.SIFS W A ltD I' --- 4,:ljdDA ASH of a good and uniform quality manufwetilred ate Salt Nlattunaturma L'ompany at Taretituttt; tat kind a,,,! air nnlo by FLE.I.IIMJ LOWS., At,S4 2 grx.x. Ludlum'. Sim, : grOSS Ut•rnwo 15aLers MOO My,. Madder: 000 lbs. Onus Tragacanth : 400 lbs. Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, a new article for waking one pound a t.rt Is ten of potasb ; ou Laud and for sale by tuy3 Bits , • ALOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown will be sold ecru low, if applied for soon. It curtain one-fourth vlsol acre, and In its a central possums. Aunt mts . SW ItI.A K KLY a Moan'. * 0 RNA:IIE AL Center pieces, Testers Gome ao.I R. yu, t Ptct 111,i In gilt ciful., Witt/ gna variety of titlio.r urnritin.LlO on Wall Paper, for sale L. myti W. P. MAILSLIALL DKIEIi P - E ACII ES —lOO bush, fur sale by als 26 SMITH, HUINITKIt- HOSIERY AND GLOVES-Another very large assortment of Summer Hosiery, Olures and Mitts of every description, Just received by myl9 A. A. MASON A CO. MILLER a RICK/3280N • • , ~ , • v , .6, po, ) IwA .•OF.CHANCERYOKentF THE rt.V, and for count) -- - pOR.TSMOU,TIPS LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ON MAILLET AND WAINER NTSZSTS, My15,21.0] KITTANNING.Z6II - -- --- ADAMAGED PIANO, fur sal e at a bergain.—A new CIfICKRRING I , IANI 0, slightly de caged in the furniture," • y y but not where It can be observed. The in. at rutnent, In no way injured, will he sold 01 a reduction of Fl Fry DOLLARS. on a credit of Ms months. JOHN ft. ?dELLOIL 81 Wood at.. 111,2, Agent fur Chlckoring's Hama. ACOMPLETE LIST OF' MONTIILY NI AG A2l N for May, 1356 . blart.er'n new monthly Magazine. Putnam'. monthly hoickerlacker or New York monthly !Magazine liout..tholti Words—conducted by Charles Di. ken,' Godey'n Lady's liook--coloredOnion - Graham's American monthly Magazine Paterson's Lady's National Magazin.. nionthl),,MagAzo, Ilarper'n motor) ltuok. The Museum. The Schoolfellow for Ito)n cod (Jule. Fr auk ',alio'. New York Journal. Frank Leslie'. Gazette of Fanhion. Yankee Notions; full of CoMir illustration, Blackwotal's Edinburgh Magliziun for April. Chambers Journal (London Edition, for April. J rad received and fur sal. by W. A. riILDRINFENNEV A Co, my 3 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre MAGAZINES! MrGAZINES!! Frank Leediv's Fashion Rook for May. Frank Leslie's S. Y. Journal (today'. Lathan' Book Graham's Magazine Peterson'. Magazine Ration', Magazin e I ousehold Words " Harp< r'. Magazine t. 61 Pilt Magill.i.n K nickerbucker e, Yankee Notion. r , Blackwood's Magazine for April. London New, and Punch for April lit For sale by 11. MINER ,k my 3 N 0.32 Ruilthfield street . OPENING Silver Levers from $l2 to sBn Silver Cy!lndere from $4 to $.l u. Railroad Time Keepers, $5O. Yrodshrun'e Chronometer Series, s.3tiO. Do. in Silver Cases, $172 Chains, Seale, Keys, rte. Watches re In W. WILSON, th e I Z t ou u rn "m er u'r of V ' arket & 412 etn. S UNDRIES -100 bozea Mould and Dipped Candy. 26 do Star do Lou do Rooln Soap. 300 kap assorted Nails. 100 doz. Corn 810008. 50 balm No. 1 and 2 Batting. 25 doz Bed Cords. • 25 do Dockets. 10 do Tuba. In 'Komi and ,fin• IN4by mys JOU WORM SUGAR: --Prime New 011 ease iO for sale by [men AliEr UOOItHEAD. in . , 4) - ' ~~,:~_ „IA ITIATIONS ' i - , •• Pll:Ntattioll., .440 12, 1858 • f A •apital , ILIA ii..NIEIIB' , , A Nrl) lECILA.NICS' LIFE, XL F. KLTea, Est.: •_. - l' FIRE (Ni) 31AltiVE IN. 4 I;itANCE COMPANY ii? IMur Sir.—liaving used O. Trott's "Patent Oil Woke" on . puriADELpitu„ • .... 8300,000 almost all the steam engines furnished the last year, and la- asmuch as they apputu• to have given entire satisfaction to Th ..'('.;' il i n n it t iali tr u Tin °l •l•ts i'v F7r t e " l l nwrance on 13rd ° 11/P ° (3 ( tods, our metazoan, we haw no hesitation in recommending them , pure•tlice, .1, slarino Insuraneo on Vessel., Cargo and f.:i eig id 'lnland Insurance on Uoods, by Eivt,rs, Lakes, ne a good article, and tench preferable ou account d'T their (ri1:17.'Oill,t1111:l,i7,1«, an d [.e n d 1/ lA ti n ze 'l i t- inlTs e- o g ra ' b n l " e ll terms, A Is"' loan simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes. or any other of which we have any knowledge. nIttECTORS. Ile , Tlniinat It. Fldrence„ JK.:111,1 E. Noall, Go .rgo 11. A eitotteot :.. Charles DitiP‘e. Ed r \ ialilletiin. E. It. Ireltultokl, to d go Ilelinholid Fred. C. Browder. Ti, hid- 'dander:l , dd, Isaac Leech. TIIO3I AS B. FLORENCE, I'residenz EDWARD R. lboxentn, Secretary. PITTSBURGH ftI3FERANCES. lion T. M. Howe, lion. J. R. ll•Clinteck, IL., P. C. 51M1..., Cot. S. IV. Black, 1t.,,. J. R. Guthrie, A. II M'Celmont, F..q., Th , NII.I .1. 1(....01.11. Esq., ‘V.41011 M'Candltort, Nag., t.'ti. .1 Heron ' , tatter, Gen. J. K. :/Lx,rhea...l, I: 0 Fiddle. Tlt.• character of the allot, Cornpuny in of the first rlits.i, and —aniline, the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Marine and late insurance Gentlemen of elevated antiolitig ere associated in its 1.1 1 / 1 1.- a7m , nt, end interested as Stock hoblers. THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, No. 90 Water street. Very reepectfully F. k IV. M. FABER elc 00 , Engtue nulldos This certiti. that the uil Cop patented by Mr. Trott, bus Leon in tow on our road for two years past. N °find It to he nu ocouomlcal and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it as such. OF.O. W. BRIER, Foreman of Pltteburgh shop of Pemm. Control ltf November 29th, 1864. To M. F. EATON. Rap.: This certifies that tie have had in nee the patent Oil °lobe, or Cupe, sold by Moses F. Eaton, r.sq., of Pittstnirsdi, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the ki n d try hove ever used. A ISICED THOMAS, Treasury OLIO Tool Company . Columbus, Ohio, November 21'. 1855 ap24 [ From the New York Scientific American.] Patent Finishing Plane. This invention is intended for use where it Is desired to im part a fine, smooth, and glossy seldom to the wood: but it is applicable, with advantage, to all hind of corpeuter's The novelty consists In placing the rutting chisel. or bit, In front of the wedge, Instead of behind... in common planes; elm in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the taco of the plum., in trout of the chisel, which month piece serves as the list fur the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece .. • w the edge of the bit in to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in the least degree. Intieval, limo seen the implement ap plied to the planing of woof against the grain, and !taus verse!). to the gram, leaving the wood perfectly sunwith. perfect I the operation of this Instrument, that It may be ap plied to the planing of veneers—with entire success---a thing which cannot safely be done by the common photo. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and firm hearing fur the bit throughout its whole length, and dispenses under all rin cum stances, with the use of a cap or double ' bit. This Is a eery simple and effective Improvement, destined, we hove no doubt, to find its way into every carpenter's shop in the land. Nu tool chest is complete without it. Thy in ventor is Wet. C. Hopper. of Fittchurilli, Pa., and hir pal vo t bears date January 16, 1655. MOSRS F. RATON, No. 11N. First street, Agent fur the patentee. CLOTHING • ifite-41 • • , r i tt E I • 4$ • pvirvzt 4%. ut,:, • - 410 ••• y _ • • •- 16 IEI ' "kNv, iIMIS=M!PMWIM J 3,7 THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE oumPANY. OF PIIII,AIYEI,PIif A. I. ll tascroas.-I'harles W Ftaticker. Thomas Hart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacuti B. Smith , Geo. W. Richard,, Mr,rdecal P. Ira - is, Adolphi F.. It,, ie. I', S. Browne. Moi. rfa l'atternou. Cn, President Cilia. G. ISANAK.EIi, Pontinnet., inaLe inbailLan L , Lod or I Itailed, all every description of property, "•1 f country, at rate', an low as are faLtialebeflt with security. Tie, Ca tupany have reserved a large ainttagent Fund, winch, with their capital and preliii aloe, safely lllVerdoL I, AIL ford ample protretitia to the it...area. The Assets of the C,ouiparly. no January let, 1 , 4.51. an pal lished agreeably to au AL I of Asseall•ly, were an full .. iIL .1 Estate, Temporary Leto, IS,S,Htlii 17 Stocks. ..... . 61,509 (in Can h, ................. . 64.1140 P-1 TnJtal $1.212.708 44 Since their 11.2AAIlrAtt011, A period t , f ru'vutY - onn tlpi hav e laid upward of tine >I dnou lour Hundred Th.,,, Band Dollar., loan a by tire, thereby affording evidence of tht availuno‘s ineuraun•, nx roll NA tlu ability and dinpoeitiOn to meet with promptueea ill liabilltien. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: RANCH, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, I%IIU DttraLt.--Chartered April 266. 1150. Charter Porpotual CAPITAL, V25u.000. (1111ce, South-cant rornor of Third and Chestnut street., Phihulelphla. OFFICERS OF Trt Tic)o I Po A lID AT PUILADRLPII lA. tnar.,-rous. Stephen R. Cruwfirrd, l'a,nl B. Goddard, Ainbr.A, IV. Thoini..,on, Lawronet Johnson, Itoujunia W. Tlngl..y, Goo. Mc/Leary, Jacob 1.. Florence. .1 a lIICS Davereux, William M. I i,,hv l n, IVilliaw Mcßeo. i'resident—,gtoplion R. Crawford. 17, Presid , rlf—Anlbro, W. Thomp.m. ibliital .Fortnirtor—Pirt.amovii—Jamea H. Wilson, NI. I All , 9linly Oity—lt R Mowry, NI. D GEO. E. ARNOLD, Azont, No. '74 Fourth Hiroo!. 1'it0.1,110,11. BANKERS AND I3ROK.ERS. HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex rhang, Bra ken.. Lind ljelli,rs In N,tc.. Lrxft., An. tl.t Jib:1'14,11°111, Silver pupil bank No!r«. ix,.oxuge on Ike 15n.14 ern ntni o•netantl) k.r sale. Gollection, nta,h• in Lill 11, lltl , B throllgtl,l: tlav Uulted 1)..p4,11. nx,..1v,..1 11l 1.4, Italtd« or cut rvut pcpot . . Nn. ntrt•rt, k•tvetv.n F,v/rth ate. ijaJuay ill E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Es - k_A ctuunge brokers Dealers to Exchainn., Coin. Book Stght and Lulu Liralta. clic. Collections carefully at taudol to, and procsasis remittal to any part of tin, UI/1 , 11. Stints knight and sold on commission. 4,4* - Nu. :a Fourth stroot., next door to the Hank of Pitt. I,nrgh. 'sepia THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and nt.skr Bootle, Storks, boat &state, Al., Itourti, stloet, l'lttsbrirgh, Pa. fai.s MEW SPRING GOOIIS---No. 74 blarkvt ttieet, l'ittahurgh, I'n. The aubscribers have jour i•- ce,o-d and are now upeo tag their hoot arrival of i+.Pttl\it 0001.1 S, to why h the ! ) wish to call the 03410"IllariLIMUL101.1 01 their custom.s and the putheg nerally. W. tlatter on r !whys that we hav e never Urea all to oiler xo handooto. nod doairable it stook an the to - eat-tit. Our Ultli.N 4 0001,n DKPAit'TNIENT ,ontatite all the lea and 110,41.1011 of tate ...OD Extra rich Black laud olored Motraotaitie : Jasper. Clienit and Striped 1 . 18111, Stn Ted and Plaid litrwk Twisted Shis 1:•!t.- " Cloth! •• •• •• •• .. .. La Al,ao Ina lt, B.'. ,11.1%11.:-• N IIINTLRS Our Shawl and :Nlantle olopll,l uidt nil the I .0 etylen ,d !!Jodanere : t•;el,a, ,116 ,1 4 1 , •1,.1. Itoloolo in thantifla, r lug Orr: kr.mrtearg-., tr..c .I.r any .f,..; ...1 an.o , rthit.nt 3101 I: \ I ‘;ti 11• , 1 FULNISIIINU • Yz . t w roar.tt Mllii hint :" . . t A ;I miery , 1110..4. nri.l orp.r, ,th, 1...t1411) krl.l • 1 • u I, w. . .•tult t ;tat. , :tot t , r ttl.i.• to t, tot ,t And Itt 1,411 F. Hln,lflkltr. tattl7 f •r•ttt Yo,.lAg„ Lot, 7-1 .Nl..ta6t.t mtt-t.t. I t itt.ltut Ot t 1.4.. MANSIoN 110USE,OEultOE .tCItENI7. \ • ;44 sl:e.4, Jl,l In bqx ,I Of it, 1.. wttnl. It an. 1,..4 “41vonisut Lnuow gis W,.. sly for papowng.., a/1, sing by I.lLat I. r • The prnpt n• 14r tuvalag, at ronAblerable expunse• 144.1 ur l to t scelleut xtl 1. . lb , ‘I A NsION fully anlidt a slows ,4 14/1•11, janrnung, Thorn is atttwinsl ..pletolal :TABLE and sntenszse II Allis\ IeARD. attar t toe ample ao . utuusslation to Li ay..ler. and teasnsu-rm. 11.1 Istnl , r and .I.lnr Ituni4ted watt the bent th , nun kst nap at) rd 1s1•11 1 I ST. CLAIR HOTEL. corner Penn and St. •:: I'nLlllde (SU - DWI. It . r k I by 4! " IL •u t, s h4t tag tal.el, One lanns and tootut,- .... dime 'TEL. and Iza.inu tungulfit , un style. would 4,11/. i/./4,1- awl ths trassllng 1411.1. Louo a . Aa.in...l. nouns an 4 tv• nustuens, hr,.. MI( whIIMIttCI/01/. $411.1 unAur.:.• lab= II R. C CONNELLY. G(,,,) o.^Tier of Lit,er ty and Grant t,Deis4 s 11A \ Prop, wt.,/. 1, 1 .11t1 FU It S A 1.}.: —I n N. , rtli Fayette Tttwltohlit, Allt•ght tly t' • Illrh Hl.' 11111.1, IlliTIVM(1.•It. The ••• [hub., 31 , I ply I „ „Jul h, 111.A/if:l.) I l'.1(11/...1 _ 30() Kix— Fir,. cruckiir,.: 1,1,000 Tttrpt-tltto r .1.1 twetretltilltlfttr •Ott • It t:l NIER .k A \ Charl,J FISH 1 , 1.1: 4 . No. I liat•ker«.l : 14 •• 1 , 111 F. It Dit A Vi. WllO will continue t.. pay Hens, when til . ll.lilNit LOT C,1‘13 pUnlinßed at the toe price nod easy tell,' Erich lAA hum it front of 1m leo on n Oi , l, sts,t. I , y I;tu deep I tillry. situate In A then} iit.o , •nr tt..il 4.1,,,t Prin.sl7s—s64) to ,•iie and rear. S. SON. • Real Ems! , Agents, HI Market st. picr:_-15 tierces prime Carolina Rice, iu shire as I for sale toy Jell MILLER & IiICKETSON. FOR SALE—A ?RAMS BUILDING, copied an n Grocery and Pro, isrm Store, and a first•rab nand for the busthesi—sltuated on the Diamond. Will la soul low, If applied fur soon. OA the owner wishes to knee lb, oily. Apply to G. W. 111bNN, Je2l3 ' Ohio street, Alleghen . ,. REMOVAL.-WM. CARVILL lIAS RE MOVED from N 0.22 Fifth street to No. 212 Libert . , 'met, where he is prepared to SUIT l,ie custeniera with the invest Gishions. myB.-11th To CAI3INET MAKEIts AND OTilElls, Just reeelved at No. fid Wtant street. Pittsburgh Pa o nu ass,ttneut Mahogany Imesring, Nlahogauy mud Wal. not !undone moulding coilla trimuu:igs. Loring maehines. “reular straw kuicrs. baukorx ethoars, patent Istitton lode acinNor, Jolla!e 1.11110,g 0111 , 1 s. wall 0 general oSnurttntla of hardware, all of winch la to be sold low. Jeln SAlll'l , ll. PA IIN ESTOCK rr HE (,'OLDEN GUN is tald .hg the trade, ;tad it is not much w,uukr. our soak 01 , 11100, Pietol, Hades. eke_ kr., 0 unmrpaseed in the . ity In the tva. Fishing Tackle we bale gull an asgortalent that tyio:d inak.. old Ismal: Walton's ~ye n wab•r, could he return to this world. Pocket and Table Cutlery In great abundance. Doe Muzzles, and too Ilinoy artudeti to be Mellthttled steer are to be hound 114 the sign of the Golden Gun. BUWN .1 TNTLEY, itt No. 130 Wood tU - est. NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS:—Th e Spar row. Paporn; by Froil Conziin. The Lady's cluttie t., tivi fe.•t o Likoftil In ntructin . by Emily Thorinvell Pluribustali; by Q. K. boontrokii, P 11. Song of milk..dwath., tool o.bier Poems. Salad for the Social-I.watt ninny illuatrated A Detente of the American HS , ppONVII In the twrclrturu to of foreign influroca, uu.l enplAnnilly to the 1.1 Lel ❑ fere„,.e rftpAcy the al interont ot tho Unite. Staten, by Thin,. It. Whitney Voluritt.i.r,Manual-11 3 . 2 volt, Joni rT'd by W. A. OILDENFENNEY inyl4 Fifth St., Opp 1.1 N. th.. Them, T HE VOYAGE OF LlFE—Engravings these great 31i.ral bi the late 0 , 10, are now IoW at the st , re iif J.J. I LI.ES E 0 CO.. 71; et, Where aubwriptious will received. 7c BAGS PRIME KTOCOFFEE ; Ie 7tl .• Extra Old ',agility! a to old Java 71. la,ki•te YTellCli Java bal., ;Tin, 51,1 in •• lu ba g s old Selected expreaaly for my retail bush.., my F. R. DRA All, No.l Diamond. BLAKELY Lt RICHES, REM. ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIoNEER:4, corn, of Soveniti and Smithfield streets, Pittsbur g h, will at t..i..1 I.y Auction any property sold by Exerat..rs...r by order of ibr• phone' Court, in the City or County ; and to any deecriptio n Real Estate oat of the City. jalo AGARDEN LOT FOR SALE---Containing six acres of excellent Land, situated on the water., oi Chortler, Creek, In Robinson township, 4.6 miles IFum th, city, and near Broadhead's Fording. The Land Is well adapted to Gardening p as It lies sloping to the South,' hoe a comfortable Eforise 30 feet by 16, one and half aerie+ bier; a Aped ag of water at the doom. and a variety 01 choice Fruit Treei commencing bear. Price $6OO. For further apppci t., BLAKELY & Y, Heal &tate feta Dome' &Tenth and tioalthield ' • • - • ar, , LN,Sti fe.:l.-N. ji .1. OANUANER COFFIN, Agent, OEHe«, northAelet cog. Wood and Third ,rte DRY GOODS IN )111 , • HU FELS -18 5 6 . oNLy HJGIh WITH THREE DAILY TEA[ FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITH Tftß7ll! DAILY tHAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN DIANAPOLIS OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE IViIAiIII RAILROAPS. VIA CRESTLL.NE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to CinCinnati. 03a:creme at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Smarm rs, Covington and L,exingtota Railroad. Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the lauvencelanrgia Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton land Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. THROLUIII TICKE'I'S., via Columbus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, tunisvil le. St. Louis,• InrUooopoha, he,, he. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. Louis, Ac., Ac. TILE Lirru MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. N. Mail Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, mad the Lawrenceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route can give, as through tickets by all the above route, can only be procured via CultirulAlS and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from Creatlme via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, babies a ,raj and safe speed. COUTh.,tiona are curtain, cud passengers have full time for mesas. By she Peron aid fontaine route from Crestline, a dangerous and )auk -week are,cl fa retiu.red, and compelled to overcome distance. E: ' '"^ via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolia, passengers rote over roads IsalMsted and smooth. C) the Format and Bellefoutaine route, paabengers ride over the roughest roads in Ohio. TILItER DAILY TRAINS, VIA C'OI,U3IBUS AND CINCINNATI. FTRSS Teets leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 ~ ' clock A. M. for Crestline, Columbus. Xenia, Clio-inuati, Lunn, tile , St. Loins, Lexington and I nthanapolas, via Lawrennelinrgh Route. This at Ca tsinuatr one hour and forty minutes in advance of the Forest and Itellefoutaine SruoNti TRAIN lea, es Pittsburgh ut 7:30 o'clock A.'t ID. fur brestlatie, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Tame tanakeseonnection only via Columbus to Cincinanui. Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for Cristhne, Ca:lambus, Xenia, Cincinna; I. Loulaville. St. Loma, Lexington and I admitapulis, via Lawram.bin Kit Rotate. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Nuisr Taus.. loaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. M. for Cushier, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Carat Terre Ilatite, Vincennes, Nt. Louis, Cairo, Rvansville, Ate. SrryiNn TRAIN lusleri l'i , t,lairgh at 7:30 o'clock A. M. lair Cn•etline, Columbus, \cub., Du) ton, Indianapolis, Labi)eite, Torre Haute, Vine: ranes, Pt. loads. Cairo, Evansville, he. T'a'ns TaO.v leaven Yhtnbnrnh la 3 o'clock I'. 11. for Croatline, Columbus, Xenia. Indianar,os, Lafayette, Terre Vilierlll,l, St. 1,111,1, Our., EVAIINVIIIe, N. 8.--Revere N Coll.lll..bus, and you cry 01 M1....C[101111. Stnalllerll leave Clll6lll.ti daily for Memphis, Vickahurgh, Natchez, New Orleans, Ac. The Columbus being the direct route, the Time Tables of the Eastern Roads are arranged to run in close conueebou with this reliabfe rents. F,:r all inn:mansion :and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner office,) u trier the Monongahela Rouse. .1. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. ORO. 0. SESSIONS, Avrat.„ Pittsburgh. P. sTita.DER, General Agent, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGIi RAILROAD, CONNECTING WRIT Ohio and Pennaylvania Railroad, Re ALLIANCE. THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE ro CHIICAOO WLNT, Is VIA CIAII ELAND. ThD, Rout,, tx thle Hundred miles shorter and about nine beer...packer than the eirrninata ene vin Indlanapolla. Three (holy Trains between l'ittaburgb and Cleveland. our inoly Trains between Cleveland and Clamp, Time to Cle,eland 41x hours, Chicago twenty-(oar hours, awl St. lanai,. thirt) -Seven h• ors. Ou and after 'T LESDA Y, May :33, 1856, the Trains us this /Load will run an follow,- VIA ALLIANIIN . , The train. of the tgdo and Pentityllania Railroad leant Pittsburgh at 31k.) A. Si. and 7:30 A. Si. and 000 P. Si. Leave Alliance at 7:15 A. M. and 11:50 A. 31. ill.lll ecso P. M. Arrive m Cleveland et 1..01.1 A. M., 2210 P. Si. and 9,30 P. , linneeting there wgh Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for Toledo, Chicago, Roth Island imd St. Louie. {li..singers for Teledn, Chicapi, St. Louis, and the North west. leaving Pittsburgh en the 7'30 A )1. train, try going tie elt,Glllll, wit naive to ChtiOgo nt M . lo next m o ral., Pa...engem for Toledo, Rock lal ad, 0111.7112/4 ittld the Nortlewest, who with to tv through with out detention, will take the tritti leaving Pittsburgh at A. Nl_, an that it the Only train by h close C.OlllloCtlolui are matte through to the eyrie point+. The triune lenvinz Pittsburgh at 3 - 00 A. 31. and Wellsville at le/t) P. 11. are the only wav by winCh pageenger“ can 141 , 11 stations Motitll of A.111111.11,t, etatn.ins tin rnwas extension. IA WELLPULI.E. l.traturre Forest City and Diurnal nclre Ihrir Innding, op p,‘lt.r Ylononohrla Ilowr, rvery monde¢ IBundayt, vot crptrd, at lo o'clok, for ollartll , , I ,, nnectlng theft ul/11 11, Ir./1 lea, lug at kW P. \I., Warn,. at 6.50. and arming 'level/in,' at 9,3” I' Nl..evtolecting With Ow !MIL lor T, , lrvlc and Chlrna, and Mtch. Crntral Railroad ntoamer w and Clarair Ttt kt•lts and other point,. on tho North-n0...r are mOl.l at $1 to SI 11. 4 8 limn rut Allow,. Th. t 1111,14. m with tr., Clinhogn nil o Kula 1...1 El% 1 . ;,11 toil and "Lt., t..• t1..1.• T 45 F. alv o.li 41. tl,ro.tgL g .. ame t i u y wi ! I tit Ittit. Tit. trtattiJ ft..) t and Chino rut, Lrett, at Lt. n.. %l. Am,. At t'l M to A%I %.L. .t M and t..tnt I. FAILF: VI .A A 1.1.1 A:SCE A I , CLEVELAND. dosa ,14, , dals 2d T • 111Iaro . to T. , I, Sall, •••$144 00 $1 Clovoland 400 •• It. irk 4,,rd tIO 14 •A tialrua Is 10 1I ~) ; MI) 4-4 , r10/411014. is 70 10 2. , .4 441,.. 000K if, 041 I 4 44 , 1 " 1110 Ilagloti, 144 00 tor I , - .4 , 14 , :44 , 1 4144, . 1, 0,1 oo 10411,1- o .• lowa Coy 14 7 , •• a 01,14. 1 ••I - 101011, i!, 1 , too I I .1.1,0,11.1 1 5 1440,1 $10,04 , I , ;0,141,1 through to 42104,10nd and Clarozo nto 144,4, ort , 410ot lit kola at 1104 o of this I ~r-0 14,441. 4 • la 4/4, , Ni0u40 , g0144.144 !lowa', 11, .1 J DURAND, Supl, elf , relnl34l J Agi. fltGlvrgh. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAI LIMA I BROAD GAUGE RAILROAD I'ITTSBI7MI TN ST LOUIS, DIRECT Teo. on!) ' , oar waking nitro 13wg;:nort. Iru Mod fr-r, and oto• TlVti ,IF ANY EU( TE. I Ile lox feet 44.1¢, will, whip and mpariou.• of,r, .•.13t1 1 ,Intl•s r Clitch Arise pent Is. Ilar. hit,atul WI/I. I, h uualtd.ittable. ou tiny other Itnilrowl t 'II , 'Plata. .1 1614 Itout , • are in the hank,' 1 cAreful experieatta4l metj. Nlarht nere of ' , open,' character, A II k, pt op 11i,1" I'itAINS ut•luirowll Pittml , ll L dux, via and KIWI L.! I. :11• YAST TttllN In VT , AT 3 A..{. TRAIN LE" L., AI 71' A II F:xratb., •". 1;,00 I'. 31 31,..1.1 4 ; I'lo, Coll.:Al,. nt 1.1,11111.10 Sri I liiii/.1811.11, A 19 l'woorweirvi for Cairo awl Si a nrloan. as ill taki• tho I :Li fors Central Itaiinrarl at Sando‘al, Cairo - , ori !worm 1 / 1 1 . , 1.11. , of any other rouse. Tho l'w itii Itit,ltond iohiploto.l lions St Lou,- Jolter.. Illy, ' , dimwit, at .lefroivou Arty a, ifli Prk , ketn, Ilytking the ktlit an.l I.ll,ret Coltil, hie rout. iuld Noliratika fiaanongerm ran A &a - owl-clam Caw will he rah through will, the Exfiri Train, arriving at St. Loma all at tho ?tango tone citify ONO hangs. of flaggagii brit wooti 1911rhurgh and :t. Lads or Cairo! Ptusteturets wdl call hit TlCktl3 11) CIII• nld H, list.b. IA Pi neeuuee and Uhi,, unit 3lisslissi pill ItsitrOad, thin Itikiug stun iiismetitstin. avoiding Out didttYv it° tient on sew and anti ntsitt,l roads, • flait•ta 'good for an) ream usable length of tl tu ,. Y A RE , `—Fixer CLL., St. Louis. vin IA Ileha,ca, na and . Do. rut Columbus. Xenia and Dayton.. Do. eta Columbus, Cincinnati anti LAM rent.ttburg 'alio 19 5.5 Second-duns Car to Si. Puuls. 1:l 00 TUROUGH TICKETS or further information may he pr,- ,nirssl of A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohio & Penna. R. It. Co.. curner other , Munungalitda House: of George Parkin, Ticket Agent, Federal street buttion. Allegheny City, or of JAMES M. WARD, Superintendent Ohio Mid Mizi , i.Selifild it. nu 1:: F. K NOWLIN li, Agent, Pittsburgh . THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 'mi.:GREAT CENTRAL lioUTE,conut,Ltng the A Gant,' Cities with Western, Nort tewestei u and Somh-wtsitern States by a &reef This Read also connects St Pittsburgh with Daily Line 01 Steamers to all purls on the North-western lakes: iniskieg the most D1N2.1.7, I. IILAPEST and are: tiILY Horn is w FREIGHT can be forwarded to and Irma the WES 7. Rates between Philadelphia & Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Bums t Shoes, Dry ti,ods, 1W 11,,. boxes,) Furs, ',others, St . SECOND CLASS.-11u4,1. itud Stationery. Dry (lows, (In baleti,) Ilardware, Lett. '. 100 Its titer, Wool, Ac TllllO CLASS,—Anyits,lisggin . g, Eaton a., , and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, 4kg.. ) . rd FOURTH CLA B B.--Colfor. F 6l, 1 1 . 4 .''. 4 " d ', 4‘ . 1., lull 11)• Pork, (lark,) Lurd and laud Oil J FIA)121(-7., con to ).4.1- burre.l. . .. lu shipping (heels from any point Kast of Phil:l,l,l. phia, be particular to mark package, "eta Penn.ty/00 e ,, z Railroad." All Go.ls ennafgued to the Agents-of this it, ad at Philadelphia or Pitteburgh, mill be forwarded without detention. Paraorrr MENTS—MueieA Potter, lloston; J. L. Elliott, 'Sem. York; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; .11144 - raw dr Koons, Balti more: Geo. C. Franciecus, Pittehtirgh Shriugumn k pr o ,„ Cincinnati, 01,10; J. S. Moorhead, LeuiNville, Ky.; Meldruni, Madieon, Ind.; Hateliff & Co, St. Louie, Mo.: .1. El. Mitchell &Son, Ey:imp:llle, Indiana. 11. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, PhilAdelphla. 11. J. LONIIIAEIUT, n 49 Superintendent, Altoona. p, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement—Change of Hour thr anti after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur Pio ladelphia at nzu A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Phibuielphia at 2:bu o'clock, P. M. TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P M. BLAIRSVILLE ACt'oMMUDATION TRAIN leaves Pitta• burgh daily, except Sunday. at 4:30 o'clock, P. AL BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3,30 P. M.. and 6130 P. M.—running as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. Tie above Linea connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and (mut St. LAMiS, Mo.; Allon, Galena and Chicago. Ili. ; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ey.; Terre haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lud.; CincinnatL Day- Wu, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Meukaillnn and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NYIT Oatasas. LAVA LOUISTILIJI and CINCINNATI. aboTveHROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the place& For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers . from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadel hitt, 13aitt. more, New York, or Boston. J. N, Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh. TWO& MOO Agent, Nageoger Linea, p •-• "ft - Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGVATENT THREE TRAINS DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, as follows: Lesyss Pittsburgh for Crustline At 3.(q A. K., 730 A. 31. and 3 P. M. Leave Crestline for Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. M, 7:00 P. M., and 11.50 I'. M. These Trains make close connections at CRESTLINE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLS• FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points on roads extending West and South-west through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, far CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY: making as quick and sure connections to CHICAGO, as by any other route. Con nections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandueky. Toledo and Chicago, bare the benefit of a night's rest, at Matutfleld or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early next evening. I Trains East front Crestline make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHILADEL. Pit lA. BALTIMORE and NEW TURK. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, 13ellefontaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dunueth, biro, Springfield, ill., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and - the prin cipal cities iu the West. Through tickets over this line slay be hail at all of the above pukes tor Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIUILTON ACCOAIODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton fur Pittsburgh at 7, A. AL. and 134, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 04 A. M. and 5;4, P. AL SW For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOUNSoN, at the corner office, under the Alonougaheth House, or at the Federal street Station, to 080. P MUN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. 0.) J. H. MOORE, Sept. Great American and U. S. Express and 7:a MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO CHANGED Cr: CARS AND RADOAOS AVOID/ID AIR LINE ROUTE mmvsKl CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and fillaulasippl. CHICAGO TO BT. LOUIS iu 151,4 Lours. Trains leave the Illinois Ceurral Depot, foot of Water street— St. LOUIS Day Espress daily,. Sundays exaaptedi 9:19 St. Lout, Night Express daily, Saturday. extsapted, it:3o P. U. St. Louis Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted, 5:2u A. Si. Baggage checked through to S 4 Trains ran direct through to Alton, (259 stiles) without change of camorhaggage, and: connect with fhe Comperly's" splendid steamers WLNCEIESTER and REINDBER, running in exclusive connection with Pnaseuger Trains (ruin Ahura to St. Linos , 1 3 miJes,) without landing. These boats, tor speed, convenience and elevate, are unsurpassed en the Western waters, being Most up with Baths and spncions Wanter•sn., affording to passengers the opportunity of re moving the dust unavoidable in sinametrmilmad rearelingt and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a lung ride. To KANSAS and NEEItASELS. this is the roost direct route, and passengers destined for filiximington,Spring,he4, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points o the sourt Kaman, trumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles less to St. Louis, thirty-seven miles 1.8 to bloomington, and filly-eight miles less to Springtleld, than by any other route. Through Tickets over this route can be procure 4 at the versos Railroad Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Albany, Itnifaio, .4c and at all Through Ticket Office.. throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Company's (Ail, ' No. 4ti Dearborn street, opposite the rte., went ituttee--entl at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail raol, foot of Water street. Responsible Rampage Men will always be at the Depots of the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Ba&lage thruugli to any point desired on the line. R. P. MORUAN, Jr, Superintendent. U. J. D. SCHERISLERIII/RN, General Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, .iZat FROM PlTTSl3lclitilll TO Columbus, larliortopolls, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre iclaute, Rock Island, Louisville, Vincennes, lowa City, ' St. Louie, Drumivllle, Dubuque, Dayton, Onto, tialeau, Xenia, Memphis, Peoria, Znaessille, V icksburg, Peru, Newark, New °Hems, AND Tilt PRINCIPAL CIT/PA IN TILE WISP AND SOUTH, I'M Me Steubenville & Indiana Railroad Which la now csaupissled and iu atieratsftil operation be tween bteubetiville and Newark, Ohio. Combing Railroad and Steamboat facaltiea, Ws route oilers le the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by aliy hood ruunalg WeRI from Pitabargh. Fall Arrangement. to ned all, MONDAY, Nuvembor sth, 1555, a DAILI - E ~r elenant and swift ruutung Stentrn , ra, cblUtitatk'd by experienced and accommodating ,Wears, will leave Pitts burgh every day at 5 M. ENTURK Captain GORDON. FAIRY QUEEN.. " J. C Rex°. Air l'assentrers sleep en board, and reach Steubenville at 7 u dock the f.dimting tuttruin••---ntuntxting with the Fazi. Tram at 7./5 A. M., making di;oct conneetbm with Tr.tiva all the Above rititm.--thus obtaining a tvmfurtalde ~ni,fly Uee fiewyrnl my& trued by railroad. 44- bare tis cheap as by any other Railroad mute. Fur Ihrbugh and 6.1,1 Tickuto, and further information, itttittlte JOIIN J. 11011STON, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. tll.lO. W. FULTIJN, Superintendent. L. DE{' ESN Y. General A gen 1. nov I:1 ILLINOIS CE TRAL ItAILROAI), CARRYING THE Great United States Blatt and lexprest TIN° I'ASSENOI.:R TRAINS RUN DAILY on De entire length fr,.w DUBUQUE' ro AND cm CAGO re CAIRO. Road, in o , lllleCtioll with Tralito of the Ohio and Nlnoomoppl H. It. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, form:, not diroct and only continuous R. R. route from CHICAGO To ST. leOUlB, CI I ICAO° To CAIRO, CUICAGO TO DUBUQUE. Trains I.vs Chicago as follows: lu A. M. and 1tk.20 P. M.—ST. Loins Axe Came R.krarat., l'assongorx for St. I..ouis by dila train take the ears of the t tool Miss. R. H. at &federal, and are carried direct to St. Lelia. w.:15 A. M. aud 4:10 P. M.—IA: mm .01D CIAISAA eouttecting at, Dunhuth toppoaite Dubuque) with a Dail I.lne of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper Mieol Kipp river mica. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:50 A. il and 7:t.11t P. M. Patieertgers from the Haat and place., on the Ohio the destined for St. will Nave ISO milt. of tedious and to eel Cain river na‘igut ion from Cairo to St. Loots, and arrtv 1110.0 houra in thlvance of the river route, by taking th cars at mien. 1. , St. Lonbs, Ckdro, Dubuque, St. Puul, and all h purtunt 111/.1, by OA+ route, can be had at the Ake of II u n•I I'. Itultr,o,d. in Plthiburgh, and Micidiu C.lttrxi Chictgo. K. D. MASON, juts Supetiuteul. Summer Arrangement. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAI Shortest and Quickest Route to all Points on the Allegheny River. TWO DA IL Y TRAINS leave Pi ttaburgh as follows : .11.,/try &press, at a o'clock, A. M. for KITTANNII\ d. ~' LA HI ON, FRANKLIN, RE-D.RAN[. BRADY'S BEND, lION I NO, REIS! EMBER°, BROOK VILLE, and all pilots North. Ecrning.dconninodation leaves at 5:45, P. 51., stopping at all way-atatlons. • •. Parr to Kittanning, 81,28. Middlesex $1 751 Clarion 4 3 25 Sour ksburg 2 iL'd Sauk 5O Punxatmeney . 3 25 3'25 Reirnarelmrg 2 30 Cul risville 2 75 Reodstrorg 3 Adams 2 00 Rural Village 1 80 Bend 2 25 Mahoulnif ........... 1 :5 Kelle•rsburg 200 Texas.. .. , 25 Both 'shorn 2 76 Mdchanlcsburg 3 oU Stiannotelale ...... 3 25 Brooklino 3 75 l'idcete to all of the above places can be procured at the Oflice • corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot on Taylor street. A. J. LIOPPER, Je2l Superintendent- MAGAZINES, &c.— Harper for July—price Weenie. theley's Lady's Book for July-20, Oraliam's Magazine for July-20c. Peterson's Mugazine for July—lic. Leslie's N. Y. Journal for July -18,.. Yankee Notions for July-12c. Ballou's Magazine for July-10c. Brother Jonathan for 4th July—a magnificent iluoblo number—price 12c. The above Just receive,' at LA BITER'S BOOKSTORE, .1,•20 No. 77 Fourth street. FFORSALE.-20 Acres of Land, a good situation for a country` store, about a) miles from the city, in a thriving neighborhood and tio store near. Ilouse and lot and three valiant lots In Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by a young htdy In a dry goods or trimming more, ur millinery establishment—for one cook—two "girls to du housework—one boy to learn a trade—two boys in stores or run of errands—two men to work on farms or la tun-Mg work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at hit Kral Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio st., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny Qty. MELOD' c, ,oDEONS AND REED ORGANS:— Charlotte Blume has just received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Bud Organs In elegant rosewood 1 . 1111. of every variety and style, comprising 4, and 6 oc taves, portable style, with scroll lege; 5 and 5J.4 octaves, seraphine or Piano style, with rich tuotildinga, carved InUeic desk, &c.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 seta of reeds throughout, the one toned an octave above the other; an excellent instrument for tbsnae of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect. These instruments are recommended u being far superior, / both in tone and finish, to any others manufactured, The chief improvements •(upon which the makers have secured Letters Patent,) conaiste in bringing the wind to lie dicby upon the reed, so as to produce, on opening the key I the quickest passible vibration, and the sound then Leases in to a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell.) I which mallows the tone, and give It more of melodious, Bute- j like quality, than is the general property of reed instru- inept°. For axle by CHARLOTTE BLUME, jell Old Established Plana depot" So. 118 Wood st. 1 411 SIM). 20 Iteceivod and for side by hi.. 18 ; Lake Superior Trout; SPRINGER LIAILBADOIL 295 Liberty street. RFFI NED SUiIARS— If, bb ' ls. Lovering! "A ° crushed Sugar 80 do Stewart's .• A " do do: ff , do Lovaring's fine pul r'd do: 10 do do coarse do do; . • 10 do do crushed do; In. store and for sale by (Jag] MILLER d RICKENCE, UDLITIrt'S SPECIFIC--5 gross in store and tor sale by f Jll 1101ehallo BRO& - 1 1 134" , ffilLikiROADS.- ( KXONIT-811NDAY.) Mall Route — MYDrenAL:— TWON'TTO Adger did do _L. more than give temporary relief and they never wilL It IA hessian they don't touch the cause Oft& diseane. , The cause of all ag - uo and bilious diseesee is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Maizwia. Neutralize this poison by it. natural gnficlote,and,all diseima caused by : lt disimpaars at OM' IthhOe >itei9rA l o Aguio.Curelw Auldlt. Malaria, 'aid moreover It la a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J, IL .Qhllton. of New Yorkg - tuitiiiS *Vie littiltttal,fo tfrafo Battu: there fore if it doesin6 obit it tail db noltarni luau iflopkgma 4 dd , rsgiutitevAl-eenk.ioi any ofilifin , oiletonee thH'r-iude rbleona" - W the Aetitntron and bring. on Dumb Ague, which never allows a person to feel perfectly for a single ,moment, illustration of a tYa neiplimiuziwacid from aptietjusfrinehled Geoncninaht, Ohia,'Merch 17,1856. JAL.A.,1010DE.4 1 ,,45u.- T Dear Sir; Yount 42d:inst. to at hand. "The Citike . arfilied late last year and the difficulty to getting any oras' LOUT it was greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had been introduced whin was growing in favor with thaptllnfe,‘tra-lieftlibeefekViiiii wing Quinine —not knowing preen:Me that 'the TetriedY they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug Distal This remedy, known as Smith's Tonle, would Invariab y break an ague, but it did not cum it, as It would often re turn with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I doomed in your fletir, if !could Institute a test competition bet Ween it and your Cure. The folloWing.la the result: Three persons took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian Intermittent • Fever, or many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other reniedies,.nocaskatallY mincing a chill, but it was (ad in ail ma cams) slowly wear ing them oat, and laying the ibtindatiOn of other and seve rer maladies. I did succeed In rffectinir a radical cure of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have not had a chili since. In all three of these cases the Smith's Tonic had been used, and would, as before stated, break the: chill, 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 use here, tic., dre- WILLIAM WOOKNIIR, M. D. RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take It when you feel the chills coming on, and yen will never have I a single one. JAMES A. RIIJDES,Propriotor,IL 1. For sale by Druggists generally. jel4 _ _ _ W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield etrem, MONUMENTS, TAB I'IU RG H, LETS, TTSB and GRAVE STONES always on hand ; Stone and Marblo Curbing and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Toe, and Imposing Stones made by machinery, to lees time and better etylothatt can be dono by mere manual labor. Particular attention to paid to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLZS, of which we have a largo variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others are invited to examine our atock, as we feel persuaded that after doing so, and lemming our pricivi. ($l5 and upwards,} but few who aro able to own a good house, will be willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take tire;titid coat but little more than a good wood mantle. Marble sold low to thotrade. Mouth /Stones made,toardert Our stock of Marble la the largest In thn West, and being manufactured by the brat wo:kmen, aided - by machinery, worthy of attention. Orders, fuldreased to me, at 819 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Shed with cleipidch. W. W. WALLACE. SMUT MACHINES. LULL'S PATENT BURR SMUT MACHINES, used in 700 Mills In the M est. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the Barr. They have been used for flog Jean in the City Mina, Pittsburgh,!(one of the largest mills in the West,) sad are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-bit Is. Orders tilled at 319 Liberty street-Pittsburgh. apt. 2 W. W..WALLACR. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr And Laurel Hill Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles,'Mill Irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Cortvand Cob Grindera„.Cant Iron Proof Staffe, Ice., always on hand and made to order, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. a p p W. W. WALLACE. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.— Engines, with the latest titiproienients, warranted la,t quality, on hand and; made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with despatch, at 819 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. spZ2 PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The sukscriber has on band, and is cammfacturlg, Portable ' , touring Mills, of an imppoved 'quality; They are very corn. pact, 11111 light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per boon) can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prone a valuable acquisition to Iron toasters, lumbermen and laree stock feeders. Orders filled at AU Liberty etreet,Pitlabil apititalaw W. W. WALLACH. 4. IL BYRILL T OAT PITACiL FREE OF CHARGE! !-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ILNGRAY.I3IOB, entitled "Bolton Abbey in the Olden neer.," a splendid steel engraving, fr, m the cob— heated painting by Laudwer; and the "Departure of 1110 israbliteafrom Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving front ; a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en , gravings is $3 per copy, but will be sent free of charge, as follows: The auliscriliers hays established a 11001( AGENCY In Philadelphia, nod will furninh any hook or publication at the retail prier, free 01 postage. Any persona, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the Magazines, such oe Ilarper'd, Cit...d.y'x, Putnam's, Graham's, stunk Leslie's Path. nom, ac., will receive the nia‘unines for one year,and a coil of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge. ter if aulaiicribing tG a $2 and a $1 _Magazine, awl as Pet., bon * ii, and Clallen's Ladles' Christian Annual, they will re ceive both magazines and a copy or either of this above ea graving& livery deaception of 'Engraving on Wood executed with neatness and despatch. Views of Buildinga, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book illustration's, Lodge Eertitiranw, Business (`.arils, &c. All orders scut by 01' , /i promptly attended to. Persons wishing views- of their build ing. engraved, ran mid a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mall or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, an we would wt as agents for the sale of the name. B YRAM A RIBBER 60 Smith Third street. Philadelrbia splAdawly ------- U. F.B.HATT - BROTT OURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Falls, klinnimeta Territory. land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, 111C1 , It , meats made to the beet advantage, and Land Warrants loca ted. Ale, , Agents fur the sale of Lots in the town of CLOUD, 66 miles from St. Anthony. and head of narigatii.o above the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages ft possesses ea u place of business, will make it oh, of the 'largest cities in the Northwest. UMW' /ix -Governor Ramsey, Mirmesote. Hon. Wm. If. Welsh, Chief Jtuttice of Minnesota. Hon. J. Meeker. Hon. H. M. Mee, Delegate to Congress. Rice, HolUngalmad & Decker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Borup Jr Oaks, Bankers. Bev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land 0111 c. sop2o Joseph White's Oarrloge Repository. TOSUPII WHITE, now carrying on busi ness in his spacious premises, nowf lately . 4- 47 a. enlarged ' ) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, tretWeeir te. Pittsburgh and LlWTencteville, rttipectfully Invitee the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, to. And be particularly informs gentlemen ;purchasers, that ono pra, pnly Is made. Fourteen years' experience In the business enables him t. place before has patrons the same choice collection of Car riages which', so many yeark past it has been his particular department to select, from the various and most talent Eastern manufacturers. The success of his new system to complete—the economy of his arrangements wilt supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at mcaderratc Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the manta for decorating houses of business had heaped upon the prace of goods, (owing to large rents,) JOSEPH WHITE will a-It, on ready money only, at much lee than the usual prices. AB-Carriages repaired In the beat manner, with despatch . nthaulaw JAM.= Bt./MILT • .JAJILLS C. WILEY. BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE Bitty. cortkor &Mall anal amittiflabi dtreeta, Pitts. burgh. Farms, Houses, Lots, Mille, Furnaces, de. dc., bought and sold on commission ; Land Warrants bought, sold and 10. s. ted ; Bilis, Sonde and Notes negotiated. Especial attentt.n given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Tense reasonable. nov2ircivs - - A LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and :EA. Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and pensions, and ibr the Col- Uction of Claims In Great Britaltiand Ireland siy- Caked one made in this and adjoining Counties; Wes of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or , Chased, and rents collected. Money, invested on Mortgage oy other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Oftice on FOURTH street, a few doors algive Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 188 5—trob28:datri - - - - W. FOSTER., Notary Public, and 'Coin • missioner for the Stoles of Tennessee., New nun, re, CNottnecticut, Wisconsin. New York, ; Michigan, low Louisiana and Ittr;:tinia. tQI- Deeds drawn, and aoknowletiments and prootli taken for record or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode, Leland. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1858 Dish2Bdawl UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.— , . The Coal Works lately owned, by A. Leech, Jr. A Co.. eltuativi Oil the Monongahela river, about 28 tulles from Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of 118 acres and 118 porches of Laud, (More or less) and all the tkial therein; and also all the Cool In about 100 acres more, together with Radium Railways, &c. For further particulars apply to D. W. k. A. 8, BELL, Atty'e at Law, No. 103 Fourth at., Pltfaborgh. apll:damtf BARGAIN OFFERED.=—The undersigned oirera for nate SIX LOTS of grtnind fronting upon rod adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellevilir Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of 31'KX3ft PORT. Four of the tote are 3734 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 Arent& . _ Aino--TIVO WTS, 37 feet in width, flouting the other aide of the Depot, and In depth 121—one of the Lots border. lug for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and it will be told low Part of the payment taken in Stock of the ConneDevine Itadlroad, If desired. GECI. P. GLILLMOS.D, Office of the Morning Past. Pittsburgh, Anirnat SI. 11355.--ftlitalf WIG M CTORY _A. A r—hi Rs. RENTER, do doors from the Aquedutt, opposite the Collector's ; Nike, Allegheny City. le prepared to fill ardent for and all kinds of OICSAMF—NITAL HAIR WORK. The best quality of material Is furnished, and entire malefaction gnat , an teed. 4 mylfzedawly kiILTEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS:6S Markel IA street near fourth. Poems, by Richard Cber.eris Trench. The White Chief, by° apt. Reid. • The Scalp ilimters, de, do. Comic Miseries of unman Life. Spanish Conquest In America. Everybody tier Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and ItiConsequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. LifilaldeChnrch or Reminiscences of a " - Country Pasto rate, by John W. CWckering, D. I/. Sight and Hearing, how Preserved and How Lost. by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Benonb by Author of Dr. Antonin. The Suffering Savior, by Arnmaeher. J"-Inree on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan ning. Lectures on Grant Men; Myers, London. Man and His Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedie. Mona dl, a tale by Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. Who Cripple of Antioch. Harpers Magazine, &seems as puttlinhed_., jLINE hiAGALINES—Just ived and fo r sale . by 1 3 L MLNEIi 'I CO, No. 32 Smithfield street: ElorpoArlhosiole for June; lkdayll lady's o Bo& for Jam; .... . a Ridenlo llogooti• . o, for Atififil . • lrtihrrsitltheM isy.• -- • • , . All the NEW BOOES pritegbetivergith,.o.-;,..- --r , .N°.A , AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, 808 TIIII RAPID CURB OF COD° ' 9714111/ IWO' 'NUS, BRONCRTVIS, WROO ieet . ~ OR PRii ii ASTHMA AND CONIIIIIMPTION el. - f,..0, - ... Tma }Water to offend to the cone , ~.. ,; : .6 ~..,,,, tenuity with the confidence we feel la which seldom. ant to - reaD P- 4 . " ,.g Me .' the happ ° leer effects that embeds. 'leter - i sired. So wide is the field of its tow " . &drew, [einem, and en numerous the case* of ..... 14.,,ki its mires, that alinost-every section of se Agresee.,,,l. - 1 \ the country abopnde In persona, pub -006 ...r _--i , .... i.r.i. Holy known, who tutve been restored -_ • r - . . - . from alarming and even desperate dls eases of the Burge, by its use. When came tried, Ito sup*. clarity over every other medicine of its kind; is too.eppateht to recaps observation. and whore its virtmeretre'kdbitictlte public no longer hesitate what antidote CO employ - foil* distressing. end datigerone affections of the , pthMotiaitr Or gans, which are incident to our climate. Nothing has called louder for the earnest Inquiry ot tthill cal men, than the.elartning prevalence and fatalitrof thin eumptive complaints, nor baa any one class of Ordure lead more of their - investigatione and care But as yet mo ade quate remedy has been provided, on which fhi puma could depend for protection from attache upon thiereepli•ate Cr gans, until the introduction of the CIIIIRRY , P ' • mi. article le the product of a long, Ishorions, end,,'lWevo, onccessful endeavor to furnish the communltrwitti'etich's remedy. Nails lastatatement the American people are haw themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there is any dependence to be ,phiced'ln what men of every claw and station thrtifyit luta donee iti them If yawn inlet °m own senses when we see &agitate' affections of the throat and lungs yield to it: If we can dupe& qn the atestenecg of intelligent kl.yetclaus,itho toulto It their baser to me-3n short fit if fhereany reliance Open thy- thing. then it feirreittattlymroven that this etc.:Heine dies.* lievelanchtheecure 1 he'clase of asthma It Is designed for be. yond any and all others that are knownthmankthd. If this be true, it cannot be too freely published,nor too widely known. I The afflicted should know It. A remedy that cores is prioe• less to them. Parents should know it, their children are priceless to them. Ali should know it,; for :health can be priced to no one. Not Only ehonid It be circulated here, but everywhere, not only in this country, bet in all couptries. Row faithfully we have acted on this coneletion, is *hewn ire the fact that already this article has made the circles of the globe. The eon never Rem on Its limite. No continent is without it, and but low peoples. Although not in so gement nee in other millet. , i_3 in this, It ie employed by themore Intelligent hi aluir.t ell civilized countriee. It is eaten. steely employed in both Americo,—ln Europe, Asia, Africa, A uritralla and the fie au islands of the sett Leo la as dear to its possessors there as here, end they grasp at it valuable remedy with even wore avidity. Unlike most prepar4tfotut Sill kind, it Is au expenaive composition of cestlytakteriel, it is afforded to the public at a reasonaly low price, and what is of vastly more importance to them, its quality is never su ff ered to decline :rum its original standard at end , lance. Every bottle of this medicine, now mannikin:lA is as good es ever has been made heretofore, or as -se are me , pablo of making. No toll or met is spared: in maintaining It in the best perfection which It is peneible to pnabace.' Reath the patient who procures the genuine Caesar Pat. IDEAL,. alt rely on having as good an article an bas over been had by tllOlO who testify to Its attiti. , . By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing emu good in the world, as well as the satiafaction of believing that wools has been done already. Athr• Prepared by LT. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Masi: _.. : Sold by B.A. PIatNREMOCK 4 CO, a! WhOlalelelnkre. tail, by every Druggist in Pittelmegte, ani - Ay , all: Depleteeverywhere. aplelmdkw The Greatest Medical Diseot.eilr OF THE A.GE . AIR. KENNEDY, of RasEnvy, has digeov o; ENedKizrtone tromnaidpaittun weed' tiitnnerly that cures cocri , itt,d y e." i lion,w)J - ren ihem.rf 41:4! common' Pithy& : # • xnw Borpfe / • Ile has treated It In over. eleven hemdred,casee, andawrer failed except two cases (boththunder pnmar.) bee now in hie possesaion oter tiro utt er=ed ftrtillcateis of Ita value, all Walla twenty miles of Boston. , ' Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing, sets month: (Hato three bottles will care the worst kinder nhiples of the face. Two to three bottles will scoot the system of brala Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst, canker in the mouth and stomach. Throe to Ave bottles aro warranted to care the worst case , of erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all.lromor atthe. eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear .. blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and tun ulng ulcers. One bottle will mire scaly eruption of the skin. • Two to three bottles are warranted to care the moat- dee: perote canes of rheumatism. Two or of ring-wormthree bottles are warranted to cure the worst CUM Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum.. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst. ease of serefultt;', A benefit is always experienced from the first biffile,Aind a taken perfect --ore Is warranted when the above qudifflOeda Nothing looks so Improbable to those who' fialll9-44,98133 tried all the wonderful medicines Of the day; 11,1 1011X1IVOIll• moo weed growing in the pasture, and alongulds**Welle, should cure every humor in the system; yet it is Mrign,f4 04 fact. If you have a humor it has to start. Theraiarnsioa nor sods, hums or he's about smiting some atiet-And,nat yours. f peddled over a thousand bottles of I tin fhelliel.., _ done of Bestil. I know its effects In every case. lthtita uvita done some of the greatest cures ever done in Eitesitsclittlietta. I gave It to children a year old; to ol d people„nrefib , .., /. - have seen poor, puny, wormy looking Childrenote Seat& onus B,iirt and flabby, restored to a perfect elate or.heal th by ono bottle. • To thrum who are subject to a eh* hatdaehe one bOttle e . I) always cute U. It gives great relief. to eatairli rind dlr. sloess. Some alio have been Costive for years, lutVe taken and been regulated by it. Inman the body is sound it works quite easy, Lnt where there is any derangement of tha - funo- - fives of nature, It will camas very singe -tar feelings; brit ; must not be alarmed—they alanye disappear in frourfone Jays to a week. There is never a hail result from it. On the coatrary, when that feeling is over, you will t,el youriell like a new person. I heard some of the 11:104 extravagant eneomiams of It that mien ever listened to. No change of diet is ever neceasier7-ecit the best you eau get. I have like wise an he, te which. when simmered in sweet oil, dissolves Scrofulous sueliing of the neck and under the ears. Price ho cents. Price of the !Medic , I Discovery $1 per bottle. Directions for I:sr.—Ado' , one table spoonful tier day. Children over eight years, 0-resort spoonful: children from See to eight rears, teaspoonful. As no direction can be imele applicable to all constitutions, take enough to operate on the bowels toice a day. Mr. KENNIIDY gives personal attendance in had 'meet of Scrofula. cold, wholesale acid retail, at Dr. 'REV - RIVE!, 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. F I LMING, Alle gheny. apl7,lydaw W W 194.11a0K. CITE OF ASTHMA AND CONSLMMON. E W AND VERY WON DEREDIat HYGEANA BROUGLIT DOME TO Tll DOOR OFTin /MUM,. iWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has reei3nt- Aly been made by Dr. Coatts,, Mthis city, in the treat ment of Consumption, Asthma, and 'all diseases of the'Lunga, We refer ,to: . 11..ta,, Cans', Riglsris, -Olt Ward* 41t 1 11 I VAPOR son Oakley Sane." With this insw.ffiellied,- 0. has restored many eftllcted ones to health'; ant ah Dv Mennen!, which, he has innumerable certithateis. fie treatment, a physician remake: leovident.that Inhaling —oonstantly breathing en agreeable, healing super—the medicinal psi:Testiest mustMome in direct contact with the.„-N : . whole icrial cavities of the lunge, and tons escape the Mai... and varied changes produced upon that wherrintrodneaf , ' , ' luto the Mont.n.h, rod mlbjoct. w the tiErgERS of . diairtfotta The Ilygeana In for otoht by all the Druggists throughout the conntry."—Nste Duo: Amon of .Tantectryl4. The inhaler is worn on the breast, under the Linen, with • • out the least inconvenience—th e Mod of the body bah* • • sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundrsats of crises of cures,like the foilowing, might be named; One package of tile liyeettna has cureil me of the Asithmits, of six years' stnothog. J. F. Raceway, Postmaster of buncannon, Pa. I am cared of the Asthtna, of ten Scan,' standing,by Dr Curtis' Ilygeana. 211AROARZT kiAsION, Brook! jl3, N. Y Mrs. l'sto, of No. 5 Ilammeno etreet, was oared at tu'voro case of Bronchitis by the I fygeana. • My sister has been cure! eta distressing cough, of several years' etantlog, and decided to, be mcurable by the phyla. clans. She was cured in one month, by the Ilygeans. Richmond, The Rev. Dr. Onsayss, of New York, t R estifies of ourm llk merit ; tins du the folloang. language: . NkIV Yon; November 15, 1554. Dear 3ir-1 think hinbly Of Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana as a rem edy in diseases of the throat and lungs. 'hiving bad some opportunity to testify its efficacy, l am•ctinwfficw.L• that it Is w most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling , application to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Rygetuni is the ORTGLIFAL and ONLY '• GENUINE AancLm; all others are base indtatimaiilitvtle ' and INJURIOUS mental Dais. Shun them as yen would POISON,. la - For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; '11.; R. Sellers & Co.;Lee A. Deckhant, , Allnitetly City; JohnSargen 4. t, H artmow,llr4;hton y. O. L. !raiser, Mclean., , t. , myllk • SAN Hs , - SARISA.PARMLA i . 11(