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And now to wit, this twenty.-.seventh day of Alarck, iu the year of our Lerd one thousand eight hundred and Tiftyaix, tine ,aura coming bet-re theThaiirell , • nit'n the motion of the complamant's solicitor, and Joseph I' Comegys, - Fesquirat the writs of summons aforesaid, and the return thereon being seen and examined, it is thereupon ordered by the Chancellor that the aforesaid ,IPfendants, Richard C. Dale and Thomas F. Dale, appear In caner On Tuesday, the tad day of September next. And it is ordered and di rected by the Chancellor, that a copy of tin, order shall be inserted iq the Pittsburgh Post, is new , paper published in t'o• .-.fl'ittsjwsrglt, in the State of Pennsylvania, and shall conimued in aid new , temer for the space of one month : add al, that a copy ttfsaid order shall for the same apace of time be the office of the lieghdor of this Court, and at the C4nrt. House door in this County. State of Delaware, Kent SS. i. John K. Jarvis, Register in Chancery in Kent county. aforesaid. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the order in the above tense, now of reconi in this court. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set lily hand and aflised theme] of the said Court, at Dover. this lath day of Mat. A. D 1856. JOIIN K. JARVIS, mw2" - I m . Register in Chancery. REAL ES CATE MARKET, COINER OF SEVENTH Lire SMiteorkl.D man, Pl7' TA IIUI.'G If We have the following Real Estate for sale FOURTEEN ACRES OF L rND in St. Clair toe nship, on the aid Washington Road, well improved. SIX ACRES OF LAND iu Charters township, about half a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuable i mprevementa. suited for a genteel country residence. A lAir OF GROUND in East Liberty, 30 feet by 180; will be sold low FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Millersville. TEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, at the mouth of De, Creek, ...a which ale good Improvements and an old htablialial for iy FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek with 110 ACRES in Plum township, three aril a half miles form Logan's Station. on the A. V. Rallroad,ulth grid Improvements A THREE STolt Y BRICK DWELLING ROUSE on ar reopen (opposite the Mercy Hospital,) w its modoru improvements. A GARDEN FARM. adloioing the town of Beaver, t•tr tainme. twenty-three acre, within eighty rain of the C P. Railroad TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Mang header, corner of Charterer and Fayette streets . A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM In Deity township. Westmoreland county, would be exchanged for city r A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swise. vale Station with tit, titttSr., , of Lahti TWENTY ACK RS (IF LAND adjouting the Swa.vale tt. BLAK ELY A RILDE T ‘l' EI.V E 11l •Utt.'S N A DVANCE O I 'CIIE MAIL! 013- EAeTERN DA11,11 , ..e regularly roonved, owe's, hours in n 411,11,4 the Mai' and delivered to 131116 .:111 ,, rs HI the Ili , nits,,: Bbiladelphii per week New 1 ark Daily TRIM NK, ho per week. BYE •• •• •• TI)IEi 4 . •• 411 - Leave sour order, for those, or any other Eastern papers. at 71 Fifth Ariel r y 2.1 SALE—_U wade of land. on which is ,reit.i I a i.e.:veil trams barn and other out buildings, all in good order 15 acres cleared, well fen, ed and iii good state of cultivation: a young orchard, our el 111 acre, of grain and clover now in good and thriving condi tion; the remaining ei acres well timbered—would be a good situation for a store, being situated on the cross roads, be t ween Bakerstown and Butler, in Middlesex townshlp,l But. ler county. Will be sold low—terms easy. Wanted—A. situation by a young lady. in a Dry Goods, Trimming or Millinery establishment. Wanted Severalgirls to do housework in the city and country. Also. a situation by a boy about fourteen yore of ngr, in a store, to rot; errands or other light work. Inquire ofliE.r. W BUN S. at his Agency and Intelli,,n,e Olin,. north side of ithe,treet fourth ciao - oast of Dratro.r.•l, ALLEGH KNY CITY. ;, 7 RANK LESLIE'S Gazette of Fashion ff:r. June; Krnckrrtker N.l.nrardni. for .Inn.. Putnam, d . DA•ker.s . W The SrAnnitell di Ow :=utnuer TA.. IL:V:1114 n and C•.u.nuniddre'l 31kinuxl, L. C. M. Fad,. A M 1. ono Ttn , nannd and Ton Tidn, vr.dth knowing Tha tau. ion Ilinettratl Neu. F... male hr ruy:il A S. 41 Fifth .t _ . NEW TUIII,IcATIoNs_ irerlie'r !inzotte ~f iusidon for June, I rwe Putono. n Nlitun,.on do liousonddi N 5 ord., 1 n _S r 'd.tonliellow to .1. lo Harper x Ma,: ith run'', do do '..]n li..iev r Leda, 1!..3:, J.I lo do .1 , '..1..., Grattan!, Peternoo do huh 1i0r1...k.,r ,1,. .1 , .1 2,- I.e, r :n Y J ornnl do : : .parroseg-rd.rr pdie.r, do 9, har.ra Tale, I , Meted!, Co V+. lionst. , ) Paper. b. John Pr. ugtomo do Ce., Rocent ninnrcnr, I I harlo t ,71.; run. LI, 1,11 t. , hoefac Rocoll. hon. The 41•,, , . With ;a lake 4...r:went 441, .11 and ett• .-I -u• 1 4_,g• t, • It., 4t.‘11,,,,,y . 0 - Soil 11,11110 1.. a, VI • • la. r than LAL FFEWS rt..re. ,1 No 7 - Fr ill th err.. t 31111, Pltt/PKIITY Fl , ll wirkt v 4 111.11 Lollr ttt ,, rtes rat. .4 .1 , 0.. met .J.• bins. U.J &.1 ,:earteg 141 - 1 , 1 titteet , ati.lett. A.- '•' raw ratil._ g.. , 1 flan, 1,,..t.e5.1.1/ a.,,'. -if laud e A STEAM 'A33 MILL 1,1,4/ , ~1/ the [ - ter r weal St Mory • , I , ' 14 4 1,.w . 11- beeltutr Pricy TA NEIII ,ALF. N1,1112‘101,11. with rats. eh.. I,d. A, AN lit g , / , 1 order. Inre. tw elltng qt. .1 [LTV, I ,1*..1. I A 0 ap2. 3 . t : I 1 - 1111tElIT tk , IN :A Mat Let 9 A NEW BOOK —Th • Kl,lnzipped and the .1,4, 1 . .. .1 Peter still stel 111.1 . 3.1 e • 3 MO., Mt,t,trt• yea, ~ (•114. r, Hy 31,4 Kate Flt pr bard, w Itlt an turn/U.lton, 19 P• .1 MA, . .411.1.11) a1y,1.../IS 1, William II Put new. 1 . I , F., sal, t 1 H T C Ni ,, RoAN 41 TE EMI. •I DRIV.I RESIDENCE FOR SALE 1_ newt we nut•tw.ll 1 , , It L.A.,. situated Ilse stnnut tt, .111,1./41,4 I it), Ilk 0.11 110/M/II•11, , I1J., r• 1111131,d stile, tit druttt vu I Thee pntq., It, I. 11.011.112.11 y lueare.l sad i. w . .rtl, trot .1. .1 1.. n .Irnlrtilok In It ' d! ...AI I t. 1, A:F.1.1.1 0 1 , 1 , '111 p()Mt.›,'l'lc 4 ; 4 n ) 1 1 5. -- A . A. jut, ~ .r CAA,. 511.1 . I t..•. style cull, on 1 ettigt,,m• teu•l • e• In kin,. every , t; ..L' ` I " Li V. .1 ' la" at a r . n-I.ler 41,1. t, , , 1,111 the maim pn , e• 14.4 pA 11 AS( Invite Ow att4;tition ~f 11, la.L.t. WOll, Lob , t, .14 part:4,l.44e have rote. , ed this ne.rett, 1-4 y 4.111. , ;//g whichare PH, f the mint t . lagnot etylt•• yet offered. A ANI A,UN AC. , Fo rt, - _ D ID TUC READ sx-DNEy 5m11.11,,,f , 11 liked it, all.l 1.1151111.4 over wren mark, Wt. 12 ~ter you a Letter t...tk. THE 11 , 1,11 i TIIE ER . . . We have reaaly this day. U tires coniplet.• A int-rioi lion, with a 111 , m•ar. r , /n the loth English ediLlt. In NCO )141 12n1.. ( - loth , prien hßlf..tll extra $4 The Ing.,ldsh mud Niari,lo Thomas Lagoldaln. Lag the ii, . Richard Hari is with ii, illustrations ly th—rie fano) fellows, k anti Leeth. has now standar-I libran w..rk w Em.A.ind, where it hat lap, ;1) paasefl thiougli ;en ...11.1 Thr 1. - m dr pi brimful aparkling j kt-s, an-I u.it) repartee by "lheo.i 41. Hoak, }William, Thomaa tploeylkthorh and oil .1 thlebritieo We V./ cure our reputation an tterers for pub lic taste, this w.,rk dime not delight er et y reactor; and prove fully as entertaining, if not more no, than the re. ,• I biography of Rev Mr Barr/haul's brother divine, Sydi..y Smith 11 MINER A CO _join _, No. 32 Smithfield at. WAN good GirlA, to do general Twu thrt•Y gaol (,oaks for city and country A Il—y of 17 o, I WU, a trai,: natal be well ra t utcudy.l A 1... I.la. fot lihr or ny• Ohio to do nnnyta a r ing.: , .0 I, F. hr flay .. m atorett or to r un erraDts, and five or six mon at any kind .4 tan ployment. .t. 1.1.0 at I.Ol.OtlE'S Na,. Intelligence tglino, fel do So. 14 1 , 1ft14 strati TA m .\ I b T,D .7. n .l Situati , n . as G i ,ive i rne d sti l or irag b.O ..11giler able, es 00 '4 t r.4 1t.0 1 ..Z i w ' u n ul n d li t ' l l ut ua oL n it. ": t a u ij e, o tin. country. 4i'ant,l—:,,ral girl,. to do lioneework, in city and country, an , l a boy to ran of ors - firkin, iu a situ* store IL the city, Inc t srnall tannery in goad order and doings tro•xl 1-urines in a t,n, 11 %Wage about fifteen codes from the my own, a iaiiing to an Wont will sell at a great bargain. In latr of 0. W NUNN, at Wm Age nu and Intel ligeone 4 , 01 Ail , of int,' tout, hurth dour taint uf the Diarrintid. Allegheny ~it.) tity2a RE :';11 SEEDS--tiarden, Field and Flower &oda, of tie- u,. nt appl,re‘i and reliAble Yosieticia, wholesale and retail. at the -end and Agrleol tura! Ware house, 47 hith street- of (rip) JAMES WARDIttil. SODA ASII of a grnud and uniform quality manufactured 1-y the l'enumylvarda Fan Manulacturn% Company at Tareutotn; ou limit and for sale by A L - Sth 3groee Ludlum's , groat, llootland'e Unman Bitters 1500 The. 'faddy: /'.llO It Gum l'regavan h 400 tbs. Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, a ne w article fir making Soap one pouu.l vhirtb t.. 0 of pctaal. ; 0., Laud and 1..1 nal, h) my 3 • FLE Pitt , -- LOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown, A a-al I. sold rely low, .11 It mutat. one-fourth of au sera, and in in It central pontUon. Apply (mh'9 Rt.& K RIX & ituNiRY 0 KNAMENI AL Ceuter pieces, Teeters, Guise rmd Boquel Plcturre in gilt circles. withgreat • varlet of °Owl ornament, on Wall 1 . /.11,r, for sale by nor; W. P. MARSHALL A CO. DR IE D PEACHES —lOO bush. for sale by app ESIITH, HAIR di HUNTER. OSIER] . AND ULOVES—Anuther very largn assortment of :jammer Heiner), Gloves and Alias of every description, just received 1., my'? A. A. MAtiuN dr CO. DR. 11EISK ELL'S TETI'ERUIN'P3IEtif. This Ointment has never been kutm, to fail in the cure of Tetter, Scald Head. Itch, Ringworms, L'lcers, dcathin, Pimples, Frosted Limbs, Inflamed Eyes. Piles and all armµ bons of the skin. For sale only by JON. FLEMING, ley . corner Diamond and Market at. WANTEII—A SITUATION, by a youngg 1... k. ~... Dry Goeis or Trimming Store, or m tli i nary eatattlisluuebt an W d c A o N Tt IE: y li —'4 .A .. I ' s ' . ',. . '‘ , l s ( l ' t l as it t L a S t it tb°yda° bo b6 y u ltben Sew' t rk ro ' tulee in thne, mcitYs store. t.. n on 011,1,,15. o i other light work. • • a g,so i d hastr.o,, BALE—A °"'^ll TAY NER 1:, to good order and doing barg il. .. taAll village Wes bout fifteen miles front the ci in ty. . 'I 1..• ..wl e , w whole t o go t, will sell at a great a /squire " 1 " I ''' , " , E W 11l :AN, et his Agency and Intel ligence "rti ,- - le.rth s , •le t . 'to . tut. et, hearth door east of the Diamond. Allegheny bay. _ job_ - DEEsos's III" DRAULI(2 k:ESIES,9-OR OR .. I il WATER LIME.—Tte u nderstaned I, est....ustantly on bond a large stock ttl this ertnl e 01 tilt. ` rbet quality The attention of Oontrecturs r and Builders uf Nlgetten Locks, Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Wa Works, At.., la re quested to this article. The well knowerl:ital. aid uu- ' pen . ..nese of water, characteristic of this Cement, renders It of the first necessity in all structures estses,ed to the action of water or dump [aISB:3m]ENCILISLI & ItICILAILDSON. A — L'01401,--10 bbla. '76 P' Alci-iiia,------ u sdo '97 IN do In store and for tale by JOl6 AILLF,II 6 AICKETBON. OF CHANCERY OF TEE ViddiEjn and k 4. Kent county RICHARD SHANNON . • QALTI'ETRE, REF'D-35 kegs for sale I.y Al Jeff li A V A lINV,TuOIt. ROCII ELL E OCHRE • 5 .11. ks just re.... 1 and jr.t sale by / nty24, FLI-.MINO Lilt..- ItOlVN's ESSENCE GINGER —Jus: B and for sale by ltur.4ll FLEMING Hitt, HOSLERY AND GLOVES.--A. A. ytt., _ & ha.. on hand a very large assortment ..1 Lad les, Genre and Chtldren's hosiery and gL.vey of reel y de scription. Also, the boat assortment of silk, inobast end other rotate to be found In the city. Jel9 _ - - -- TIIIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT L4)VE IiIi.OTLIKRE, No 74 Market et., Pittsburgh Ps The .ultaeribern have Just received and are now Upl.lling their third supply of new and handsome Dress Goode, Shawls. 'Palmas, Lion. Fur tdalnug Goods, Mourning ihatda :Domestic, Ribbons and Needle work. Many of the above gorste Moe been lan Lanai of the Importers and at the large A urn,. In Now York and Philadelphia, at prices that enable at now to offer them at tem than the ersst of transportation. We e.dirit an early call from all our customere and the with, generally, believing it will be to the advantage of all, IL, t• o lay rot bare been able to offer a better mewl - t meta, and never so cheap. 1.0 V E 151t0TriERS, formerly YOUNG, STE YENS, IN a LOVE PORTSMOUTH'S LI VERY AND SALE S TAB LE, (1 N MADIEIT MID WATIII 81=2T11, Rci ' tny15 . 3M.1 KITTAXYING i ADAMAGED PIANO, for 6ale at a Lariat= —A cute CHICKENING ; 1 . 1 :5' ", PIANO, slightly' damaged to the furniture,/ I 0 y / I.ut not where it Cab ire A...nit s ] The in etrtunetit. In no tiny lll.lllferd. IrII 11l be evil ill a redo, th.l, 4.1 . YIP CY DOLLARS en a credit et sin ueetthe JOHN B. MEL.1...1t, bl CS'tssl or . Turldi Agebt lot l'lil, krritig'n l'ini,... A compLETE LIST OF' MONTHLY ..,ti_NIAUAZIN, 114 him), I>Gn BROB , MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES!! Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May. Prank Leslie's N. Y. Journal " . Godey'a LHAION'Book " " Graham's .Magazine •' " Peterson's Magazine cs ,Po Baliou's Magazine " " Household Words •• 6i U/111/1 is Magazine u " Putnam's Slagle.. " " • Knickerbocker e. Li Yankee Notions " ', Black wood's Magazine for April. London News and Punch for April 19. For sale by H. MINER At CO. my 3 _ No.o Smithfield street OPENING this clay, a large assortment of Watch.. Vold Levers !rum $27 to $2OO Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $9 to $lO. Itaih•ciad Time Keepers, s6u. Frodsbam'a Chronometer Seri., $3OO. D e . in Silver Cages, $175 Chains, Seale, %eye, de. Watchea repaired in the beat manner 1,, W. W. WILSON, corner of Market & 4th eta. tuy6 _ _ - - S UNDRIES -100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles 26 do Star do 100 do Rosin Soap. 800 kegsaasorted Nails. 100 dos. Corn Broome 60 bales No. 1 and 2 Batting. 26 dot. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tube. stortiaad for pie by 211).6 JOHN MOORn.AD. s - UG AR. --Prime New Orleans in store and for sale by inir) JOUR MOORIENLAD. : fR ‘ t 'IV , 9‘1.:•••,',1,.4...,'„ r - t ,„: ~• •- , • - 17 ' • ♦ „pi t , • • 1 , 1? '• r • •t . ‘4. ` - - - • - - I+ l ;4P ~,~ ,_~ . • L i O .l t?, .‘ M. F. EATON, Esp. Dear sir,—having need 0 Trott's "Patent Oil (Robe" on almoat all the steam engines fhruished the last year, and in asmuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to our customera, we have no hesitation to recommending them as a good article, and much prelerable on account of their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of which sr, bare any knowledge. Very respectfully yours, F. & W. M. FABER & CO., Engine Builders This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has been ILI use un our road for two years poet. We find it to be an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it as such. OF.O W. DRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR. November 29th, 1854. To M. P. Esforr, ESQ.: This certifies that we have had iu usa the patent 011(310h., or Cups, sold by Moses F. Eaton, Say., vi Pittsburgh, and c.,i,sider them very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever used Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio, November 27, lea, ap24 From the New York Scientific A MeliClll.l. Patent Finishing Plane. This invention is Intended for use where it is desired to me part a fine, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; but It is applicable, with advantage. to all knot of carpmtes'e'lance. The novelty consists in placing the cutting chisel. or bit, in front of the wedge, instead of behind, as in common planes; also in applying a metallic month-piece to the face of the plane, la front of the chisel, which month piece serves as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece It so close to the edge of the hit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood lie the least degree. Indeed. we have seen the implement ap plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trans versoly to the grain, leaving the wood peribctly smooth So fort le the operation of this Instrument, that it may be ap plied to the planing of veneers—with entire a11CC,611.--a thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangement of the moatn piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and firm bearing fur the tiff thronghout ltd whole length, and dispenses, under all cir cumstances, with the use of a cap or double btt. that is a very simple and effective otapnrrenieut, dem med, we have no doubt, CO find its way into every crirpearees shop to the load. No tool chest te oomplete without It The im venter ra Wm. C [topper, oh Pittsburtili, Pa., and hie patent hears date January 16, 186.5. *IT MOSESY. EATON, No. 139 F 9 -91. stroot, Agora fur the patentee. CLOTHING A CARD—I request the atteuti,,u ul _La_ friends and the public t, niy stock SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Whial i think CUMULIna a huger variety of nch lOyleAl than any other former purchase. I have taken on.e.ietal pants übuthi all the xhades of FANCY CLOTHS generally desired, viz • Dense, Dahlia, Mulberry. Bren i ze, Drab, Brown and Olive, unit various uute of Green and Blue. I have observed the same care to selecting my FANCY CASSINIERES, which embrace ¢ choke assortment of light colors, •uttable fir evening drew, in tl» summer season, with a number of Black Elastic Figured Good.; also, intended for the hot weather. Nly stock of VESTINGF is as large as can be found elsewhere, comprising every variety of Silk patter te4 , plain and figured Ctrimadinee and Marseille.. My swam tmeut of Boys' Clothing has been increased and lam prepared to nil all orders in t h u branch with more tumefaction to myself and buyers than hitherto I would call epecuil attentron toe °umbel ut pretty email PtAIM?, nix:ohm-1y adapted to children's demo, which, I think. ,an not fall to please Aleo, Diliettaa Argentine Luetres, ride lonian !iterates, P . rolleli Nankinnettee, Drab Italian Chdha with numerous styles of Worsted and Linen Gods, intended either for men's or buy's authing. ep26.lnnlaw SOLOMON S'FONEIt, No. of Wood vt • A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or those who wish to Engage In the , MACHINE, OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINESS. THE INDERSIGNED otTer- at private , nl, , nntal the 3alla day of June nett, the anon, Mort: ad Patterne, ShaftniA, Heat tug I'iptte4 and kw urea 311 Pitt Nita, bine la% orka and Fol..ndr," 1.4. - ated City, mar 11a. and Calera f qtreeta. The I,4pck of Tad, on4tat . Lart Pivot- 1 , 1 a No 1 Stearn Engine, taa•arty new. 14 ta. h, ~.” rirr, 3 (rot atroka, with eylarider I,lle, 44 Hid: dialurte, aloe only one eau , 1 rise large and one small pow,- Planing Mai bins Tworify floss- turning lathes, .wring rarnius lengths and sit,s, adorn ring from seven trot I t.. twelve the •floars. ions large Biolug NIIII Mo ti le and double 10,4,1 upright [li ilu.g Nla,bitirit line v. - client lisiskr-rurting Engine till, a t o .sid of arises and rotten 1n get inte Bolt and Nut-rntttng NIL, 1111 w Punt bin, and Ma. !dma , Twenty-seven Pima, In g.^.<l A great nundisif Sti,Ls sr, I fors. ot ali ,Tea , sn 1 t roat Is 111 ebort, a rernplere •titt .1 T Is 1.4 t ..t WAI I L.• NI I / tr. or Strom ifriginolotil.l::., Se c ittid •- , ant if (hat, ate 111. hos in .liant• to good order, with cast iron fan and fit Turn. all oat/10.' t• 1.. 14. N. it. OA, ()Von, Annealing Oven, brao. Furnace, Ciao, alit arid wrought Irtitt Ladles and Sliatike rarions aitew an 1 a 1,11 - Lute:no:Lit f }lean, au.l .t hi toot. tootoeuei I . FOWL y Third — Fire glut smith • Forges, with Len anti - t blew than together with n full Net T 0.., • week and Viola for eah foig. cur Ismail Trip Hammer, will. a groat r let. awed,ett, in good order Ono patent Bolt and Ito et Nl,lllno Foutit t —A complete stoek ('ally Pattern. from, I. itteon • th. It Stemet. r. ,pur and Be i rel WA:-el Plinio., . tot 01123 RILAM and pitch , a gr.tv and I, L ot, of Marion.. l ' attcrno, and a great number other Pat terun too 11111/1... OW tr. trwlitiota The.. T .tilt nro xll Lt. Itr.t rat„ or lot. , 111.1 Vl'..ttti her , . loun fit x num , . of you II 311 ~ tutu i and prttinent Nul Loh 1.• outtnii., hunt, -• a I,rt• , has. I, the la ha ~ . r h...r I • ••... r t. t t•-•. Thtt hulloing. cart It.. 1.1...1 at a fan rate tor arty r of icor, V., II ha [1.11,1 /1/1 t , • prh e atel tern., apply I. the I tea tut ptoprtetatra k. 1.1 the prem.,* :Nz RICH A 1.1 NB- the /41+)11, to,ds are J o k kA old detde EY the 2011..4 Jhno, they w‘ll t.e ~Bored at public sale. NOTICE 1. ii-teb) 'wet, t, all vers.n, te , bale pattorne or w..rt of any descril,t,ol IL the Pitt 01s., bine W., as.' to • • theta taken away before the I.rtli day of June Ibt . at, .1 thoi will b.- otherwise dllstaaaal ~ 1 ruy2a.d3w ItICIIEY 0 a.., FARM FOR fiRN T. A ninall Farm, taluing 24 acmes, about... male L.ehase the city, nits Manchester. Thera Is on the premises, it large frame house tad .table, about luU hearing apple trees ; also r.... 14 terry and plum trees, 'Kral..., he. Thls plson would anal a good gardener For terms appy to to.r9 11. C. B J. H. SAWYER, Na 47 Wo.d or Sfarper's new ii,mthly }l egnziuu. Point\lll'X monthly kin at.t1,,,,•k..r., or New York monthly Magazine. Household Worclo—conducted by Cha t lea Dickens. Oodey's Lady's Book—colored plates . Graham's American monthly Magazine. Peterson's Lady's National Magazine. Halloos Dollar Illflnthl),Alaguine. Harpers Story Houk. The Museum. The Schoollnflow fur Boys and Girls. Fr atilt Leslie'. New York Journal. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion. Yankee Notions; lull of comic illustrations. Blackwood'e Edinburgh Magazine for April. Chambers Journal (London Edition) for April. Just re.-elved and for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO.. my 3 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. • %t.,*%:. • .;• •q• -;' PlPlTaitriula, April 12, 1856. rprlE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE _L COMPANY, OF PHILADELPNIA. Drancruris--Charles W. Rancher, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards, Monica!a D. Lew* Adolph' E. Boric, David S. Browne, Mar na Patterson. Cass. N. at:WEER, President. Continue to make inyurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low an arc consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, e10..1t, with their capital and pennants, safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. - - - The Assets of the Company, uti Jsunary Ist, 16.51, as pub. lished 31.ctoehbly to an Act of Assembly, wore as fullove, riz: Slot tgage . ............. . ... ...$918,128 68 Rest Estate... .... 84,377 78 Temporary L0am........... 83,966 17 Stocks 61,889 00 (bob, Ac 64,346 81 Total ......... . . ..... . .... $1,21'2.708 it-t Sin, their iurerporaion , n p.•n , sl of twenty-one yearn, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars. liaison by fire, thereby aff.irili rig evidence of the advan tag," of Insurance, as well as the ability and disputation to meet with proruptneas all liabilities. J. GAItIiINER COFFIN, Agent, ap?.l °lnce, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta, ALFRED THOMAS, TliE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: RANcE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CI,MP.k NY, Pmts 14.1.1 , 111A.—ChallOred April Stith, thZA) Chart Perpetual. CAPITAL, 1.2.50,000 .• Office, Sorth-ent corner of Third and Cheatnut atreeta, Philadclphia. OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD AT PIELADELPHIA. Prei.lien R. erawford. B A nihreite W Lawrence Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Mc. Henry, Jacob 1.. Florence, James Lcvrrc t:, William M Godwin, William McKee. Prrrid.on.l—Stephen R. Prarrforrl Vice President—Arnbrare W. Thompaon. Alecitcrt/ Esantiner—Parraburuh—James H. Wilson, M. 1) ACtiviiemy erty—R. B. Mowry, M AItNOLD.- Agent. No. 74,Fritarth Btreet. Pittet.nrgh. HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex change Brokers, and Dealers in Not., Drafts, Accept ant., Geld. Silver and Bank Note. Exchange on the Mast en and Western Cities constantly for sale Collections made in all the cities throtighou: the United States Deposits riaelvori In par funds sir current pc ti; .11arkst street, bersissm Third and Fourth sts [ ja.30,1y . _ ■`-I E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex k..,l • change Brokers, Dealers in Enchaugo, Coin. hank Notes. Sight and Time Drafts. Collections carefully at trudo4l to. and pr,syerls remitted in any pant ~f Storks bought and sold on ronannssion 4•T No 4 Fourth street, neat dour to the Bonk of l'itto burgh sepin qIIIO3IAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer in Noll., it 4 ,11,13. boo! rotate, 0., No 7i, Fourt/i etrtro4 Pawburii-h. Pa. laht NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The subscribers bare lust re cived and are now opening their first arrival of srltl.Ntr HOODS, to which the) wish to call the particular attalltlua of their customers and the public g, nerully %Vs flatter our selves that we hare !lever been able t•, over so b.indsoitie and desirable a stock as the present Our bRWSS. GOODS DEPARTMENT contains all the new styles and novelties of the season— Extra rich Black and Colured Moirantique Silks; " Jasper, Chess. an,l ntip,..l riot Pissed " Twisted Silk Flouns,l ,"w. " a Chilli Barege Also, Lanus's, llaregss, Challies. law., SHAWLS AND, TLES. Our z‘haii. - 1 and Mantle kocan u auldpued uitl all the naar agity v( Crape, Cashmere, Stella., Brtalia, Aloirtmtl,o, Chanulla, Lace, Oar stuck A Guitars, Flomtclugs, to not .r paned I.y noy nto. West .1 the Ilountsans. Also. a guod iteNurtinunt INU AND HOG t. 41 Pouts, tilitgliatua, elxcks. Mumma. Tiekruipt, Kentuchy Jeans, Cusenuotte, l›...amerat,Cottufl,l.llll3ll 410 Paw Stuffh. A• Ala, 1.1..raa, Homer), iiit.bieus, mid every other smile untially Lev in a Ural, 14101 Dry o,aiels House, to which %re .4.11( - 1t x call And ,X , lllllllfitl ,, ll het., purchasing alavvihrre. Vre Vre hale nevus buen able t.• nulotit a divinable st.ect. F..rtiirt I) Stet.uasCii a 74 Mai het istrr•et. kNSION IIut'SE,t;EORGE AURENTZ, v. 344 1.11,10 611 . 1,1. .114.•1 1..14.1a. l'a.4o4ttget thtlitttt .11 1111. I'ettrteryll,lllB Whir ~ 4, wL. /i Way.. 11 tutt.• .11 V , I al. the clay lid - prhuttetho•rs ttrt ring t 1 11,1 I.r .; .r h.t% Inc at ..,,,icr , tl.lo. «11.clac. titto.l .. - ....t!r0t .t, 1... tlor NE.CI.-1.. :IL' 411,1 t full) ',A.:I is:Annin 1 - 1.01 t in 4 Werld4l rAPLE ;La.! elleton ;AHD. • •i• II in tvanurt..l, n Lard, au I liar will bo with tl, beet the tort k t can aff,,rd QT. ('LAIR I'EL. ,d-twr Penn and ra --The ! t . • M. was .t ill • int lie ion itti I I, tritroling iiul to Anritrn..l rt., ..... , 111t111,0 LoUnti no.I 110 . OD,) nier,,f Li,er 1.5 ty gaol lirant 1.1 jahlo I) JANE` .ILA.. ',IN 1 4 1 Alt )1 FVH SALE--In N-rti, Fayet,,, .. t . ~ratunittg (4, rk, rt-r. i. ttt t• 4(1 1 r¢no Lana L , Lanont• are .•0.1 tta v croritt Al. 111 LA) j»l6, 3 ) ;" , k on 4 J uyl r, at,.Kl ntia La nal.. by Ai 1111:It& ANDER:ION, ) .,l opptoiliu Chat - lea F lsli N,., I Mackerel; I 10 Jagt tmun.vl ft.,tu Bvituu, lu W llO will continue t ii Tins Rent, whena til f 1. 1 11 1 140 ir can tn , pnrrh..,l nt thn h 1144 tt‘g 14w prh, nn , llen:. F. 401, 1,4 h. ti 1,44 n lip nri ,1.11.‘y All • ,/,, A ,t. upn, Lb...is:Tel 11.1,4 Pt Ic.• -V. , m t.,i. t, 11 A•l4 , nwl Iwo y....rn • R ICE: 15 tier...-. prime Rice, 16 stun, ru,d r,,r wale 11) )rld MI I LLKII Z RICK IaSoN. VOR SALE—A FRAME BUILDING, cupped an a (I r,c,r) and Prot iatfm 5 cure, and n first i ale stand lot the hustnosa---eltuated on the Diamond Will ta. *ld hAy, if applied at the ownt wtahea to lea, e the city Apply to 11. W BUNN, . , Oho, ItEMOVAL - IV.II. (..ARVILL HAS Rb Fifth atr.,t I.• at. -Ii r, 1 , 1 , 1 , .1-1 I :ll'Lte;rutou,~r+wnh 1. • o eta 10011.t.,0n c03..:4111 TOC.I IN ET :NI .1 E AN I ) o'lll F:liti J %ant N., FI W I POtoburgli lift of Ilottogony Nlohogooy too! Wid toll Low lour 11,..1.110ng w.tllll Winsollogs, Lirlug Inewtonvit IL' ulcer ulat etfasc Imukrte button hol, 038.1111, pott.-nI outzto-g grotorw wtth n general 4\he , rtn.ot of hatdoore, ill of %loch Le 1.. Ile loll! low yrl.4 : 4 AAI l' EL FAHN ESTUCK T"E(IOLDEN 01.'N is taking the trade, It is nut wort, W. Itoit, Our .tuck Cl Gunn, Plaulel, Ar.C., is unatiriutatoal in the city In the way ‘ , l Dealing Tackle wto have an. an assortment that would make old laauk Wattnn'ti eyes water, could he return world. Pocket and 'fable Cutlery as great abundance, liog Muzzles, and too many articles to be mentioned here at to be found at the sign of the Golden thILI BOWS & TETLEY, Jul 4 wo 13u Wood wont. NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS:- The Spur ruwitram Ptql,ll, by Frtql r. GUZZOLIA. Tli,. Lady's ()aide u. perfect ; nlatt, II COON! I itniGtOr ; by Emily Thornwell. Aspotiwold Pluribustah , by Q K Philander thssiti. ks, P. K. Smg of 11Jkandwatha, and u..her Po,res Salad (or the Social—beautlfully illustrated A Oi the America,. Policy its tipptattal to the ,-n -croechtlll.lll/1 !Weigh influence, and "op, tally to the In tri lerence 01 Papacy in the la antral Int.-rest of the U tilted Slabs,: by Th..), K. Whims, Forbes' l ~luilteer Slat... Al—in vols Juni r,.41 I.y W. A. UILDESFEN NET A CU, rayl4 Writ et., tintt.cte the Theatre. _ im 1 F, v oyAoF OF LIFE--Engravin gs ,t i thew ytl eat Yhaal Pe la; -, !minted by the late That. note, are ma 4,/, flaw at the atore at J UILLESI'IF:S CO., 76 Wood et Where subscriptions will he received. inv3l, 75 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; - Extra Old Laguityi a " 10 old June 20 pocketa French Java 2 hales prime Moe lit hags old Maricaiho Selected exprewily for my retail bunnies. myl2 it. DHA VU, No 1 Diamond D LAKELY k RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of Seventh and Smithfield street., Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by Auction any prole., ty sold by Executors, or by order of Or phans' Court, in the City or t'2ounty ; and to any description of Heal Estate out of the Cvty. Jai° PRATT'S DACGERREO'I'YPES AND AM IIItOI'YPES, which give such gemmal satisfaction are daily obtained, in every kind of weather, at Lathvette Build lag, No. 87 FOURTH street. Particular ettentiou paid to ambrotyping, as the time of sitting is much less titan re. quired for Daugerreotypes. Pictures of children taken in a few seconds in either of the above named styles. Arnbro type or Bargerreotype CUPII,B made correctly from every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Frit...a moderate Our motto is, TO PLEASE. mull S.lffitTS AND COLLAItS.—Just received from the Facttky a full assortment of Shirts and Collars. Sir-Starts and Collard made to order. jel6 L LIIRSILVELD &SON, No. 70 Wood at clioCo ATE--15 boxes No. 1 Norfolk for Bale by jel6j MILLER k . RICKETSON. ATAWBA BRANDY---75 boxes Lyon's Ortawbe Brandy, for dale by Jel6 MILLER ot RICKETS(IN CARB. SODA-15 casks curb. Soda in store and for sale by MILLERS RICKETSON. TAR--I 5 bb's. 1;. C., un hand and for sale by ijelej MILLERS RICKETSON. WANTED. -A dwelling hou,,e, Containing four or Inc rooms, within ffiteen minutes walk of this office. Any one having such a bowie to root eau find O. tenant by addressing Printer, Morning Poet Office. jell FIGHT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in the upper end of Lawrencevlile,r formerly Hatfield,' each 20 feet front by 100 feet deep, fronting on a wide street. and In a very desirable sitnation fur a residence if sold al together. Apply to tjo-11) BLAKELY it RICHEY. STARria -12 boxes Owls and Oswego Corn Starch; 6 .‘ Hecker's Farina; • 3 "‘.4 . fr %! 1213=23 BANKERS AND BROKERS DRY GOODS I=l IMEE HOTELS O.\ \ ILL\ S CTIIAF.H7 d SOS. 16.41 h.sLate..l.;, Nliuket Wbn.teri Gritz; recd bf B. R. DELAVO SEEM 5*:7;:.45, M=MM 1856. ONLY ROUTE WITH THERE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN- OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROM , S. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from l'itzsburgh to eincinnah. Omnskertmo at Cincinnati with U. S. Steil Line Sturm, re, Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and ,Miseleelppi Railroad, and the Lawreucenurgh Route. Connecting lAA Columbus :rod Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads, THROUGH TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincininiti, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louie, ludiaeapolis, Ac., &e. Via Columbus nod Xenia, to Dayton, indiatatie.,., Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. LOOM, £c., THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexhigton Railreiel, the U Mail Line Steamers, the Ohio and Ilieeleampi !Railroad, tool the Lawreuceburgh Route, offers facilities, no other route use give, as through tickets by all the above routes ran Quip Le pr cured rm Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from Creetline Via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, enable, a uniform and safe speed. Coon( aims are certain, and puteengers have full time for meals. By the Forest. and Bellefoutaine route from Crestline, a denary., and hreak-neck /peed u staved, and 4.*mpiled to overcome distance. By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianepolis, passengers ride over roads ballasted and enm,All 14 the Forest and lielletontaine route, passengers ride over the roughest roads in Ohio, THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. FIRST TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh at 3:04) dceelt A SI lor Crestline, ( Xenia, Cmcinuati, Louisville, St. Lowe. Lexington and Indianapolis, via lawrenceleugh Route This Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes so I advance of the Forest and Rellefontaine route. SECOND TRAIN lenses Pittsburgh at 730 o \lock Al M. for Creetline, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train malteeconnection only via COILINIINIS to (Sndnnati. Tarn TRAIN haves Pittsburgh at 3 octets P. M. /r Croitline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, loineville. St. lotus, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLOSIDLIze, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Frady TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at &on o'clock A. N. for Orestline, Columbae, Xenia, Dayton, Irelnintipsdie, Labs) et to, Terre Haute, Vineennee, Louie, Cairo, Evattsville, Servere TRAIN leaved Pittsburgh at 7:30 Jrl u ck A. 11, Or Creation, Columbus, Easiest, Daytou, I oduinap,&,, Terre Haute, Vincenn., St. Louie, Cairo, Evansville, Ac. Timm TRAIN leered Pi ti.,l nrgli RI 3 o'clock P. St. for Celumbus, Xenia, Darien, ludtnuapols, Lathy, tie, Terre Haute, I . increinee, St Louis, Cairo, Evar,erin,., Ar N. B.—Secure your tiniceui via Column., and you are et of connectio. Steumers leave Cinciunati daily for Memphis, Vickalairgh, Natchez, New orlon.. &r. The Volnintee, !wing the direct rouL, the Time Tables oi the Eastern Roads an. arranged to run nu deer C 01.., Li.ii with this reluthl. rout•. Poi all intormation and Through Tickets, please apply et the Ohio and Peuneylvaela Railroad Office, (corner °dicey under the Monongahela House .1 0 CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, 0 PARKIN, Ticket Agent. OEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. dec2o] P. IV (TRADER, tjeneral Agent, Cincinnati. - . CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGIi RAILROAD, Ohio and Pennay:lvania Railroad, THE PUORTEFI. ' AND QUICKEFT ROUTE To Ctucerio 1147 , to NORTH Wf_Tr, 111 VIA CLEVELAND This Routo is One Hundred miles shorter and about nino bourn qaulter than the urcuitnus one via Indianapolis. Three Dail) Trait, Letiveen Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-four hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. Chi and after TUESDAY, Slay 2n, 18Ad , the Ti nips on this Rued will ruu N follow% The traina of the Ohio iunl Penn ylvanla Railroad leave Pittebnrgh at 3:00 A M and 7-3 U A M. and 3,00 P. M Leave Alliance at 7:15 A M. And 11. bu A M. and r'e. , o P M. Arrtre In Cleveland at 10m0 A M., 2.30 P. 91 and 910 I' M connerting then. with Clmeland and Told., Railroad Chirno,,, Ro et leland and 91 Lents Paxeengeri clll.-1, atol 19, N,t tie wow(. Marina Plttabbrah eb the 7 'A/ A M trait, by wenw via ('lerelau of utll at rivk to Clm.a.t •at S next nternme llneaengere for Tnte4.., Rock 1.1,0,1, Lialena, and ttso North•untst, at, wish te w • through n out deter tin, adl ten. leavot,• Pateleire.h at 7 .91 A M., as that Ps the only tram by which cl•em are made thr..mh to the The train, leaving Psttabureh at IMPO A. M. an,l at 900 P. M are the only open by whath paaaengers ?1,10.1 of AII e, IstAtlUlll on The Illy., raw. extension . . 9t.ounsrot 'lt? and Ihtirtt.il Dana tlk.t 6Ln iing. • Irolu.ugutielat Inc/ruing Sunday., at It, it W , 11,1, /11,.t , isnei.ting tttei. trick 1,1,1 tug at I lA, I' , gl u nu I art 1,... CI• tutu 1 ,t) g1:1' 11, 1114, ullt, On. tr.» t • T ,nd Ch; mot Nf ta Con teal Rain Mto111:11 rntr , .d and 4:61,1n," Ti, Lets Cu' lltitutgu and vitotr IF•Int• on the North ut Clio, are al to },1,t.0 ton,. than stu Th. tram. tot Clr.etutol ..,nuout at Iltnittort wtttt tts.ou cuvun,..., - n vain. an I kl.r•tn 1 . .....0g0r. I. \ PloOldelido I nod .aloo Tux,.ruwm E osiou. ,no tlat-ogh fUII4II .11v wlrbout drtrotion rh,. (11/1116 fr 1/I Tomb , ati.l t tticatlttrun a. al 1 ,5,, A Al . A,. a 4A 4 I' \I Arrit, at olttcta., •at 1 . ` " .. ,t I ' AI 6 I.' 1 11 • 4. , A AI 4114 oral P 11 FAltii VIA Al I LANCE A.\ll CIAIVFLAND Id ii,11.1 AI ...e't Ist ~.. UU . T. Allot., •$2 34 T.. in ::. lelle $l6 sl' tie Cleveland lOu •• It+ I: ld'l 1+ to 14 ot. roi,do a5O ' - itulene I+ 14 14 t7hvcago .14 oil $lO oul •• !In - 11014dd. 1+ 70 In .51 141—nung'h I , atl 14 4 - Iturhogton, 1U tIO Ii .+1 - tvt Loll. 16 36 In tat - l'eortit 14 k/11 Is ~,i " 11111T410 ,Do .•' low Ant, ..,., 2. , 14 .. N - 1114,4llitie la SO . Dtll3ll , ll'. is 61 - 1 11 40 Ennwr ant Fare to Chi, ago pt.oo R., k Inland slo % NI lierrig, chocked through to Cleveland anti Cho ,vg., Ibteetengerm are rtaine+led It, lota:tire their liekete at the &Eh e ~I the 0.111.11), In the Alonougabent Ilonatt Ildtt door below the corner J. DURAND. fltit Cleveland inv't2 J A CAVlillEll. l'utmlanntl.• OHIO AND AILSSISSIPPI RAILROAD F R LHAI PITTSBURG!! Tl , ST 1 , 11"1., tqIeECT, Tlif n,ip r.mte Itagga, h .11. I 11154-, 4,11 11 . t , .1 . 1 - Li N A \ irt' ANY 11:TE ===llll= 1 , 4•111 V mat 1.• th.• ti."- 1 , 1 Ali I NI. ti 4lt) other R4111 , . , 1 the W ..st Thy lridne the 11,0 to are io Ow halt I, .atreful ,;eletwerl 11,11 \flu lanery 4 enpenor h..rert.•r. fu..l Mvii kept up rwt) DAILY PI,,M.NitiER TRAINS ~.n.,,, and $t I.oWs, via Oht and P••numvlvanni Radrond, baby 44 FI.4T TRA/N1 LEAVY, 1T :;A A. MAa TRAIL LEAVES A T 7 A NI Eintem 314.1 P Ni Making dale cont.-A:thole et Cr...chi, 1,, I“.llestini.•ll• n. Tort, Rout«, thou, by the Übi, told Ilteetentll.l Row e lip Solut Lout., Passengers bfl aiel New Orleans will take the I, note Central ltailriail at Sandoval, arriving at i All 41.1 theirs m advance of any ,ether route The Pacific , Haill4ind being ivinidettel train s! I -los Jellenion City, connects at Jefferson City with Packets, making the, heaped, due keel and[wag bee mute Kansan and Nebraska itassengern nut leembly haic. A Seeonikdass Car will he run through with the Flaw., Train, arriving at St. Louis all at the WWI title. • ly wit , change of Baggage betwoeu Pattsburah and ri Loam or Cali,: Passengers will for Tickets by the Old via Vincennes and till io and 51 insets] ppi hail road, thus making sure connections, and avoiding thu delays queut on new and unfinished roads, Tickota g0.x.1 tor any roaoonablo length of tuno. FIRST CL‘S.S. St. I,oula, via Bellefontaine a nil Union .... .$lB 30 Do. vut Columbus, Xenia WO Dayton. IS 3) Do rut Colunilani, Cincinnati and Law ram burg Cairo .. 19 30 t.lv 0.5 Secund-clem Car St. honk ins THROUGII TICKETS or forth«t tufornmilon niuy lw pt cured of A T. Johnson, Ttckel Agotti. ttlitu S Peolot. R. 11. Co., corner office, 1 1 1,..ougaltelet llonse tioonte Perkin. Ticket Agent, Federal et.re,t Eqxtioty Allosto-Ly l'ity, JAMBS 11 IVA 111). Superintendent ohm and ?iliesissippi It. R. mrl•_' F . IiNtiNVLA ND, Agent, l'itt.litirgh, THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILR()AII. TilEcdtEtT cEsTitt RoUTE, count... Dog the Atlitutir Ci do. with West,', n. North- %eirti•t n an Sour -western States by a rc,lltllloo. 1111,11) This Road also connect. at Plitid.irch with Nity 1.u,•..•1 Steamers to all ports on the North-. esterti lakes; making the moat umcm, CHEAPEST And FULLIARLE ROVTE Ly s‘ lit, li FREIOIIT can tae lorwarded to and from Rates between Philadelphia & Pittsburgh, FIRST CLASS.—Runts, Shoes, Dry Deals, t (tH hoses„) Furs, Feathers, rte .. SECOND CLASS.—honks and z'tationery, Dry Uuods, lie balm) Hardware, Loa • 61k. 100 tbs Cher, . . ) THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Ragging, &tan t 60, and Pork, )1n bulk,) Hemp, . . ) FOURTII CLA.S:4 Pae..l. and ) i , , Pork, Tacked,) Lard and Lard .... FLOUR-7 centte per barrel In chipping Bode from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package, •• Piiti.iyinuniii Rai/rood." All Goods COU9iglied to the Agents of this Itiwd at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded withuut detention. PRXIGIIT AO/NTg—Moses Potter, Boston ; J. L. Elli o tt, N ew York; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; :Mamie & Kayos , *Mitt more; Oeo. C. Prenchicns, Pittsburgh; :. 4 1tringman & Ritmo, Cincinnati, Ohio; J S. Moorhead, Lemsville, Ky.; R. t &leldrum, Madison, Ind.; Rateliff & Co, St. lune., ;J. S. Mitchell &Sou, Rvanssille, Indiana. my 9 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. —•— • Summer Arrangement --Change of Hour Os and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. TILE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at e 4,30 A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 2 50 o'clock, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh hr Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLALRSVILLE ACVX/MNIODATioN TRAIN 1,,,„ burgh daily, except Sunday, Al 4.30 o'clo t .k, P. M. BRINTON'S AOCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsbur g h daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30 P M., and tk..;,, p m - ruuniug as far as Turtle Creek Bridge The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 11l Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville, Rv., 'lerro Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lad Cincinnati, Dap tun, Springfield, Bellefontame, Saudnsky, 'Toledo, CloV.l an d , Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nxw OaLlasia, ST. IuUI.I, LOUISVILLE and CINCIRNATI. THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will And this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. J. NINSEDIEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. Tills. MOORS, agent, Naftzger Liam, Philadelphia. OREM DIANAPOLLY IMEELEI A LU ANCI VIA BR(PAD GAUUE B 41L11041) H. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. LOMBAERT, Superintendent, Altoona . \ \ • ortc MEMO EM!==ffl RAILROADS Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY EXU UT SUNDAY.) PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SC N D A VS, es follows - • • Laura. Pittatpurgh fur ereatliae at &00 A. M., 740 A. I% nod 3 1. 31. Lk'ay. er.IIILIO for Pitt.burgli at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. M., and 12.50 P. M. . . These Trains wake clone connections at CRESTLINE wsth` Tim. for CULL /i I'S, DAYTON, CI NCIN N A T,4otHiLEri. FONTI (NE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAOO, SAINT LOMA; and all points on wade extending Vet and South-west thr.dw,llolllo, IN DIANAand ILLINOIS. TitA 'NI PI TTSIIIi RUH ilia/test at Mainaneld With Trains on Saudusky. Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI. CAOO, TOLEDO and SAN DUSKY; making 0w quick td sure minaret lons to CHICAOO, as by nay other route. Con- I 'tritium. are inaile at Alliance with Tritium uu Cleveland bud Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. !'assert Merl leaving Pttsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have till, beneht of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Trains East front Crostini° make close connections with Trains ou Pennylvania Central Railroad for PHILADEL PHIA, BALTIMORE arid NEW TORR. TITROUOII TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati. Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Relleforitaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dunlieth, Cairo, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin• cipal Cities iu the Weat. Through tickets user this line may be had at all of the nbovs places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Vex Vora N PAY BRItiIiTON AUCoMODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and P. M. Leavea Pittsburgh for Now Brightuu, at 9!/., A. )L and .5,!", P. M. frty- For tickets and further fnformation apply to A. T. JiMINSoN; at the corner office, under the Monongahela Bones, or at the Federal street Station, to CEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. JUHN KELLY, Paasenger Agent. to J. H. Mi6ORE, Sup't. Great American and U. S. Exprea, and Mall /lonia 7`4 HILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TRy ctumua OF GAFF] AND BAGOAO2 AVOIDAD. AIR LINE ROUTE DISIVEIN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, %IA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and HI ppl. CHICAUO TO T. lOUftl in. 15 1 4 hours. Trains leave the I Ilthoia Uerirral Depot, loot of Water street— :4i 1,0t1.4 bay Expre..c. daily. Sundays excepted, 7.16 A M. Nigia I,..xpreas daily, Sedurdayb excepted, II:SO I'. M. 41. Louis Freight and Ktuigraut daily, Sunday. excepted, ~:3tl A. hi Baggage clw.J.I through to St. Louis. Tract., run direct through to Alton, (2.69 miles) without change 01 tare or baggage, 1.1.111 connect with the Company's aplenwil steamers IV I NCIiEzTER and REINDEER, running In exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton t" st. Loins, tZI miles,) without landing. These boats, for LLpe hi, c.,nveinence and elegance, arc tuaeurpassed on the IS ester, seaters, being fitted up with Baths and spacious Waelcrooms, chording to I...a.o,igers the opportunity of re in..viug the dust uuovohdable in summer railroad traveling, and reaching tit. Louis refreshed from the etloctii of a long tido. Tu KANSAS and NEBRASKA this is the moat dhoti tante, and passengers destined tor Bloomington, Springfield, Jacks,mville, !, , ,eplva, and all points cm the Mississippi, Mis souri. Kansan. Cumberland and Tenp.see rivers, will note the .011•.itani nno rig In distance, being seventy-two miles era b. at Loins, thirt3-se‘era miles less to Bloomington, an.i fifty-eight mil. I.ls to Springfield, than by any other route. flirough Tickets over thin route lan be procured at the varlous Itoill.o 'fickotlicea In New York, Houton, Phile delpista, ltaihruore, Moony, 13uffulo, sc , and at all Thmouh Ticket ollicea throughout the Status, and in Chicago at tLe Cotututey'm s‘l 4‘, I)eart.orn ntzeet, utip - mite the Tel , neat 1101,,e--- and at the Depot of the Ilnuote Central IGul r,aul, t.Jet of Water street Baggage Men will Always be at the Depot:, of the vtun,us Roots genig tote t.lusgu, to Check Baggage thruugh t., any hint deemed un the hue. .11CatklAN, Jr., Superintendent. H. J. _seep General Paseenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, ka l t rauNi l'ilTSßUlaill TO - -- Colutubui, Judi:km*l.olM, Cl.lu - n.gu, ( it-Inuati, 'Terre II Awe, 1-4.. k 16Iand, Loulserhe, Vturenne.x, lowa inty, at. 1,u., EvannVilit,, Dubuque, Du:, tan, Gull - , . tialeum., A el/ lA, M VIII OLin, pew, Z.:.,,,,vi:10, Vull.3lJurg, fora, Neuurk, Neu - Orlen., A NI, rill I' L INI 11' AL CITILI IN Tax 14 ZIT SOD SOUTH, r: a Ow •• Slettl)eiil - 1114e & Indiana Railroad fotliplet , d mi , l in ellOrtv , e4l.:i aperuduu h try. a ,trill.muyilw arid Ne4ark,lto Cuu.laiaag ak. , l , fraulla;al fa,1111,, !hid route ant 1.. tLe 1,a1,1, a .legte, I kit, 1% ailed bi any rtitila o : 15 oat l.rata Pall Arrangement. ,u,.1 after NIUN.DA tt:;,r a 1).1.11.1" I.IN el••,takt mid .wilt rutatitt e.tp-tiett..tl villt`tra, wdl taxi c it. burgh ct ery .lay at t I'. NI. . . F.NT . -Captain al)11.1.0N. FAIRI MLEF:N.. .... J C Ran, .047 - an board, and Ica.:11 at I lalltai /1/./.llalil. CI •.:uAsr t.tt A M , nt.L1,14; ..II tier atKtv, cifa-s--(//0 klaikaang a ca.rnfi , rtableaught', rt.l. Jalv, l• ;heap a. by arty ..th, Etat 1 Iltroti4lt uLoi i.,aul l'/Uicte, and fur titer I,,fartnal 1. , u, lit,pia• 1.1 J )11. , ‘ .1 11 , 11i9TttN, No. 11:k Malt, ntlet.t. 141ta1 11. thtptra..tuaticit, DKVENIk 1, ktrolle:4l ta, 13 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING THE Great United States Mail and Exprein. TWO PASSE:IOE7t TRAINS RUN DAILY ou Ite entire length ft •til DUBNI'E et.. CAI Rif, LND CHICAGO To . CAIRO. Thin c“rkata.ta.r, ith “I the üba , had ‘114.1,P1 , 1•/ Y. H. ant d rialvrra tho 1.11. , 11 hr"...1 ntPI only ~r fraluou.. R. R. rural, how 1.:W.-WO 1, ST. LoCIS, Cllk'.Ullr n. k I R., CIIICAGA) n DL:lit!ttl:K. Mil. lento C111,4 , ,an I,llowe I.! A M and I/.' Am I'. H.- Lauti a» 1241110 Ks ra Tay NeStligrnt lor :tt. Lawe by thin (1410 take the obr, aal Ntits 11 R at Sau , i,rab aul are corn.-,I xi-sr, A. M. awl 4lu F• qui ‘ND tl&Leu EIPRL• :kulurctiug at Litinhoch topp. , nitu Dubuque) with a Dail lane of Steam I • acketa tar I. Paul and tha Upper riser 'I retina leavy Cairo far Chicago wd Dubuque at 71t) A V and 7:OU P. M. Panneugrls Irma the N (uud ploow ou tide Ohio 11,0 for St. I.nuln, will mart) 190 miles of (whom, nuti ,niniu 11V, ti.LV1,711,11 from eanir •6, :st I 'is, null art, mleen hours la nt.a.l.n, n. th o ud tel r•Illr, I s t.n10t,,.; II ,nrs nt Ttrketa at. Lout., Cain,, Chttn q u, i t Paul, and all 1.1 10, t/8111 piaeaa by ORA route, edo Ito Lad 8: the office of Cl. t. ttt P. and C. A Ptlruad, m Pitteburgh, 813 , i M. 1011,48 cautrwl Re.ll,ad to Chicago MAAtiN, fed Suporukten't Summer Arnim - geruent ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD horte.t and Quickest Rotate to all Points on the Allegheny River. • TWO DAILY TRAINS Mare Pittsburgh ell fOIIOWS Marntrtg Expre..3,, at 8 o'clock, A AL, for RITTANNII‘G. CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-FIANIS. I.RADY'S BLAND, REIMERBURiI, 111tOoK VILLE, and all points North. Burning Accommudthon leaven at 545, P. M., stopping .0 all way.statJous. Fare to li.ltlanning, 1111015. Middlesex ...... ....._..._sl 7slClarion $3 25 Suucksbarg . ..... .... . 50;Punxatawney ..... '3 25 Red-Bank 25;Relmersburg. 2 PA) . . 3 010 Adams 2 00 Rural 1 00 Braly'n Bend 2 25 Mahoniug 1 :5 Bellersburg Bethlehem .......... ... 2, 75 Meehatiusiburg s hannoodah• 0 25 Brookville 3 75 Tickets to all of Um above plaeen can be procured at the ilthee, corner of Penn awl Wayne streets, WWI at the Depot on Taylor fttreet. A. J. I.IUPPER, .n. 21 Superintendent. MACIAZI NES, &c.-- liarp, July—pries 21, oents. Uodey'sLady's Book fur July -2t U sham's Alagezine for July Petereon . 4 Magazine for July —l7r Leslie's N Y Journal for July-18e. Yankee Not lOUS for July -12c. Alagazlne for July-10c Brother Jonathan fur ith July—a magnificent double number—price 12c The above Just received at LA LIFFER'S 1101.lKSTORE, jelV No. 77 Foarth street. 1. 4 - ' I OR SALE.--20 Acres of Land, a good futuaLlou for 4 country store, about 20 miles h tall the city, In a thriving neighborhood and no store near House and lot and three vacant l e t_, ni A WANTED, A situation by a young lady in a dry goats ur trimming store, or millinery establishment—for one cook—two gib Is to do housework--one boy to learn n trade—tartStboys in stores or run of errands—twu.nteu to work on farms or la boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at hie Real I.tate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north arils of Ohio at., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. Jel9 _ _ _ _ _ _ MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.- Charlotte Blume hoe just received another lot of those unrivalled slelodeous and Reed Organs tu elegant rosewood eases of every variety and style, eomprising4, 43, 2 " and 5 oc taves, portable style, with scroll legs; sand octaves, seraphine or Plano style, with rich moulding., carved music desk, &c.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain lug 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave above the other; an excellent instrument for the nee of Cburches, - 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 as being far superior, both in tone and finish, to any others manufactured. The chief improvements (upon which the makers have s...,tired Letters Patent,) consists iu bringing the wind to lie upon the reed, so as to produce, on opening the key COI,. the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then mimes into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell,) which mellows the tone, and give it more of melodious, flute !As quality, than is the general property of reed 'nein'. nen ts. poi oak by CHARLOTTE BLUME , jell .1 WI Eitablishml Nana lib Wood at . Luke Superior Truut Received and rnr sale by LIARBACGIL ft:lC 1.95 Lawny street. REFINED SUGARS - Id bbla. Lovering. "A" crushed Sugar; 30 du Stewart's "A" do do; 1.5 do Lovering'. fine pulv'd do 10 do do coarse do do; 10 do do crushed do; In store and for sale by lie/ 13 ] MILLER & RICKETSON, LUDLUM'S SPECIFIC-gross in si(Tre mad for sale by JO2ll Fab( ING BAWL :r- - ktiiidAl ONICS "Piol4 1 DO f=2'thei'neteiNlid.do T more th4n give temporaty,rellef-and.therriever,v7ill. It le hedaules they don't tolickkhe . pow o reb e di e .. Th e dense of ague and Itlitilit(tlV the atmoeipheric called . Mfaima or Malaria. 4 e thigrp e u en .-by its natarat antidote, and all ffiseatit niettby It 'ilkisppeara at once. Rhodes' Fever aug Ague Cure in this-Ant:Mote to Maleria, and moreover it is a perfectly letrallese medicine- The certificate of the celebrated chemitt, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to this efleet, is attached to every bottle; these fore if It does ao.good it can do no harm . This is more than can be mild of quirdue, Arsenic, or any itloitle h existences isa theft usfjetufahLW to the constitution and brings on' Dated) Aa,lie, which heter alloive a person to feel perfectly 'well for a single moment. In Illustration of the* trethel avows' earepegencis-... from a letter Just received from a Physician: ; • • " ,"` A_ ". 4,4 w 9 a . , FlSO4h lo ,l l arch 17,1858; JAalA.AilopE9ing4.J.--118ea.aisi: •Toinio or Id lust. is et hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it wail greatly increased from the facblbAtfaxeaneily fuutbeerf introdetited *inch was growing in Bina - With khapublic, . 6eing better-than using Quinine —not. artng A preemie? that ; the remedy they need to escape lig Quinine, contained the sires itself! TELL iLeinedy,ltEdwiL es Sinttfes 'Tonic, would invariab:y breek an tope, but it did not cure it, as it would often re turn with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could instil - ate stoat itomptrison between It and your Cure. The following bi the result: Three persons took your Care, of which were cases of Quotidian intermittent Fever, Of Many :weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedlea, occasionally missing a chill, hut it wee (as all such rimes) slowly wear iug them out, and laying the - foundation. of other and neve.. rer maladies. I did succeed ins noting a radical cure of all three of these cases with your -remedy, and they ham' net had a chill since. In all three. of these-cased the Smitk'e Tonic had been used, and would, is 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 nee here„te, Ac. WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy In existence, • Is equally certain ass PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take It when you feel the chills coming on, and you will never have a single one. JASIES A. RIIODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. I. For sale by Druggists generally. tel.{ W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 tibeity . etteet, Opposite Smithfield street, prrrastrßazr, M ° Ego l P l g E always on T hand ; StoTneS:ntlannf GießAVCurbiEng and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imputing Stoneman , ' by machinery, in leas time and better style than can be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. tiwklera and others are invited to =amine ottr stock, 11/1 we feel porimaded that after doing to, and learning our prime, 5,15 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good Louse, will be willing to remain long without procuring ono or more Marble Mantles. They require nu ifcrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are liot Rutile to take lire, and coat but little more than a goott wood mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made Morita'. Our seark of Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured t, the best wo:kmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Ordom, addressed to ma, at 319 Libtrt.y street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. QMUT MACHINES.- LULL'S PATENT AJ SURE SLUT MACUINES, used in 7IXI in the 1i eta They ion light, clew well; are durable, and when they Ino.ome smooth, the etAE ran be renewed by cracking. the burr. The) have been used for five years in the City Milk, Pittsburgh, tune of the largest mills in the Westdand are warranted to clean well. Por particulars, see hand-bile. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittaburgb. apt/ W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWN ERS.—jrench Burr ant. Laurel Dill Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Qrinders, Cast Iron Proof Stalls, &c., always on hand and made to order, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. Libre- Q TE. WV ENGINES AND BOILERS.- _ Engines, with the latest improveroeute, warranted best quality, on hand and mode to order. Bailers of Juniata iron, made on abort notice. Orders filled with despatch, at 819 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The beeriber has on hand, and is manufactnrig, Portable Plouring Mille, of an impposed quality; they are T'zTY pact, run light, grind hat, (five to A(ts-on bushels per hour.) can be driven by steam, pater or hcirse power, and will prove a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and largo stock feedera Orders filled at 31e Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap22.daw W. W. WALLAOId. J. ElTllath —.V. KAY etuiti. FREE OF CUARGEII-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ESGRA V 1 1 ,1138, entitled "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Time.s," a splendid steel engraving, fro to the cele brated painting by Landener; and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. 'the retail price of the above en graviagu a $3 par copy, but will be sew fro of oAarge, as follows: The nr,bszpr.,2.l our,• aitatribihed a BOOK AGENCY in l'hilattelpimr, and will furnish any book or publication AL the retail price, free ot postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such at liarper's, riodey's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fade ions. ar , trill receive the IndgafiTlOS for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, ur if subset thing to a $2 sail a $1 31agarine, such as POI, - toti . El, coil Challen a Ladles' Christian Ardnard, they will Ir ludEa 2,ll ee awl h copy of either of the above eu gra Mr, E. ail description of Engraving on Wood executed with nestnem and despirch. rIBWII of Buildings, New - sp.:pm Ileadtogn, Views of Machinery, Book Mt:atrocious, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, All orders sent by mail promptly al teml.,:d Persons wishing views of their btuld• !„51 c.tu mead a dagu.rok type Or .kaa, of the build/lag by express. Persons at a distance having saleable arcidee wutild dud to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we wou li ld act no 'gents for the sale of the eaten, BYIL&M & PIERCE., Gil South Third street, Philadelphia. alla-4bwlY • • 0 Pallli. 101tROTT CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, Jo St. Anthony Falls , Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Wrest. merits made to the beet advantage, and Lead Warrants 1000- Lod. Ala,), Ageute fur the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLuli Li, 65 miles from St. Anthony. and head of navigation abort the Fulls. The survey of the mat Pacific Railroad ernes. the .11isstsaippt at thin Walt, and the numerous lid rant...gee It pawns.„s as a place of Minuets), will Make it ono of the largeet cities in the Northwest. Birkk.knitki: EsOorernor Huntley, Minnow:us, Hon. Win Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota- Hui, J. Sleeker. Hon. H. 31, Rim, Delegate to Colii,gress. Rico, liolLingslood R Becker, Attorneys at Law. Borup Oaks, Buskers. Rev. T. 31. Fullerton, Register of D. S. Land Office. wpm JA.IIXB BLLKII.I J.llllB C. MUM. BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BRO ores, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pitts burgh. Forms, Holum, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, &c. &c., bought on& sold ou commission; Lend Maryanne bought, sold and loco ted ; litilc , Bonds and Votes negotioterl, Especial attention given to subdividing Forms, and dispolihng of them. Terme reasonable. nov27 w ALEXN ,NDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent (or pro,ouring Bounty lands and Pensions, and for the Col lection of Claims la (}rant Britain and Ireland. - &a-Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Pa mien of Mvandenni settled; Real Relate bought, sold or lea.al, and rents collected- Moneys invested on Slortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. °dice on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 29, 18.54`..-[mh2B:daw] • -- - - AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Coin . mintioner for the States of Tennesson, New Ilium, Mire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, _Ydiforuia, LouLiiaria and Virginia. . . Sip- Deeds drawn, and aoknowledmente and proofs Weil or record or "non in any of the above named States, Illinpia, tinaissippl and abode Inland. Pittsburgh, Mardi 28, la6i.(mh2Bds,w) COAL WORKS FOR SALE. k) The Coal Works lately owned Leech, Jr. k Co., ttuated on the Aionongahela river, about 28 miles from eittsburyh, are now for sale. The property consists of 115 acres and 116 perches of Land, (more or less) and all the Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more, together with Buildings, Railways, &c. For further particulars apply to D. W. k A. 8. BELL, Atty's at Law, No. 101 Penni' st.. Pittsburgh. ayll:diwtf B ARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersignedLs offers for elle SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellgrille Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of 3111.BES PORT. Poor of the Loa are 37% trot 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 street,. Also--TWO LOTS, 37% feet In width, fronting the other aide of the Depot, and in depth la—one of the Lota border. lug for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and If will 1.. told low Part of the payment Winn In Stock of the Oninelleville Railroad, if desired. 080. F. GILLMORE, Office of the Morning Post. Pittaburgh, August 31, 11366.--(clawtf WIG Ai AUFACTORY—Mas. RENTER, siz doors fiffills the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office, Allegheny City, is prepared to fill order. for WIGS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTA-L HAIR WORK. The best quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar anteed. mylbidawly OOKS ! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS !!!—Wild B Scenea of a Hunter's life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea Northwood. or Life North and South. Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. Indian Captivities. or Life in the Wigwam. The Statesemd Territories of the Great Weat. Noble Deeds of American Women. The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Man'e Book. The Young Lady's Book. Jaw, no i t was and ie. Twice Married. Ethan Alien and the Green Mountain Heroes of '713. Married, not Mated, by Alice Carat'. War in Kansas, by Brewer - ton. Home For All. The Water Cure Encyclopaedia, lin, , t.c. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, Je 11 N 0.41 Fifth street. NEW BOORS AT bAVINSON ----- If ar k et, street near Fourth. Poems, by Richard Cheherix Trench, The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do.. do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Theta. HilleldeChurch or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Benoni, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suffering Savior, by Hrumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan fang. lectures on Great Men ?flyers, London. Man and His Money. Its Use and Atomic,; by Dr. Twee(llo. Monaldi, a tale by Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young Men In London. The Cripple of Antican. Harpers klagazine, as soon as published-2O ctri. Jai JUNE MAGAZINES--Just received and for sale by IL MINED. A CO., No. 32 ikaftbilekl street: therm's Magssias , for June; _ ...- Goday's lady's Book for t e; Peterson's Magssidefar June; Art Jourrud for May. Al the NEW BOOEB pablistusi are for s a le by . laNlia 4 CO, •• Na IN' &WA* Wave& . . IBM ~~ ___ ThirGtelitiiilliTeditkrbilie' every - 1 OF THg , E. A - 4 . ot - - -16btlry , has disoovi , ered In mte of our honnow-L TAROgre Weeds nonedi. that.oureaesery kind qY..rleitbng &Wad Lai . common Pim ple He has treated It Worm' efiunur tbinfrid cases, and neves billed events In two caese , (both thinidei humor.) He 4 now In ' hte posiestion over Iwo hundred certificate; of 11 value, all within-twenty raw of Boeurn v Two bottles are warranted td;Otrrtra:netslnig, awn mrskfi caxii Ole yh4lloltltOr phapies wo to three bottles will scourth e 104401 of boils. _. Two bottles are warranted ourwtheitorst canker in thq Mouth wildtetomach. Throe totive bottles are warranted to curs the worst cad?; or crysitialea. ' tine or trio bottles are wrurmited 'Fe citte all humor of the 'eyes.. . TwOhottles are warranted to core Yenning of the ear and blotches rations the hair. Pour to six bottles are warranted Welke corrupt and run.'" mint; nbaera 'One bottle will cure ecaly'erepilorthf the skin. Two to three bottles ere witramed to-cure the most cles4'. perste cease of rhenmatibm. Twoor ringwor three bottles are warranted to Clare the worst tn. . Three to dmr bottles are warranted salt rheum. r. 71 • Five to eight bottles will care the worst cam of scrofula. "I , A benefit is always experienced front the Brat bottle, ant:i Ist ed- riett.iturM.,l# Farreitted When ithi . atom quantity tatt ; Nothing ithAle•oi , ittfriAible,to (tress` lino have In vittia 'tried, eyroilderful medicines of the day, as that a come halm-Seed ink& g 'rho illative, and along old 'tote walls' should core every hmnor in the system; yet It is now • fixeo fact. If you have a humor it has stem There are no la nor ands, hums cr ha's about gutting some Cana and no 4 yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of it in the iicinip-3 of Boston. I know its effects in every case. It bee &Wadi# done some of the genteit cares ever done frn Massachrurettal I gave it to children a 'year old; td Old :13teiple of misty. have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flest3, was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of healthbtl one bottle. To those who are subject to a sick' headache, one both will always care it. It gives great relief to catarrh and dig emcee. Some who have been costive for years, have taken and been regalated , bytt.- Where thebot In sound ft workrb gaits easy, but where there is "ens' data rant of the ftmc,,l lions of nature, It will causevery but Lox" must not be alarmed—they abet,* in days to a week There Is never a bed' Mom ft. On thii contrary, when that feeling leveret, fcal yourself like a new person. heiird"tfoine theme/et =bungee: encomiums of It that man ever lhiterfedtig No thanir k diet is ever neoeesarr-eetehebestytertin get. I have wise an herb,.whlch, When simmered - le lived all, dissolved Scrofulous swelling of - the neck and - under the ears. • 60 cents. Price of the Helier 1 Discovery $1 per bottle. Directions for Use.—Ada! , one table epoonful Der da Children over eight -years, wasert spoonful; children i Ave to eight years, tedspoonfol. ammo direction can made applicable to all conatitutions,lake enough to operra on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad cases or Scrofula. at:, ifiiBElVDr • Sold, wh retall, olesale and , 8,140 Woo Bb str en ee t,y. corner of Virgin alley. and gLEMING, . - • AYER'S CHERRY: PECTORAL, • FOR THE RAPID CURE OP COLIGIIS, COLDS, ROAMIIII NESS, BRONCRITIS,VROOPING:OOIIGH, CROUP, ASTILIIA AND CONSUMPTION. i 40 : ... - 7.. Tait Rater to c`tifered to the amai n • i . . ..: k t , amenity witht thaajohildence we feel in' .t.„ 9; - _ ,- ' , an `atieleilitiat.eaana Stile to reel. -, v ''...; %., • the the'thipideitiereets that can be de ~ 'sired. So wide le the field of its met .7 ' •- fatness, and ao =onerous the cases 0 , . AO - !" ,sir . N,the;co4try. lOtintimin been Persons, pu . .... ItaCureBAbarab349o eve section C . . ...a . , .. ,• 1..."'±'...', llcly known, who _ . the lunge , 'tram alarming* Aral desperate die eases of the by ilo ' PE , Whopl GAO. triad, its imps-,...., riority over every other medicine of Its ktnd,th too apparent I to escape observation, and where its Ittael , are known, I public no longer heeltaterwhat antidote to' . toy for I distressing and dangerous ititectinur Cif tliep or . awns, which are Incident to our etiolate. r'-:.t< I Nothing has called louder for the earnstrintitdry of mesil n.. 1 cal moo , than the alarming prevalence and lefidity of i, con sumptive complaints, nor has any one- clealef diseases hadt. more of their investigations and nun.' Mit as yet no ode- quote remedy has been provided ad which the public esoulda. depend for protection from-attacks upolvltUrespiratory oz.-. K . ' gans, nnul the Introducion of the ONERRI PECTORAL. cN, . This article la the product of a long, laborious, and, I believe, f...1' .. , successful endeavor to furnish the comnremity with such a 3., I remedy. Of this Rat statement the American people are nose • themselves prepared to Judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there Amy dependence to be placed hs V. what men of every claw and stakes , Certify It has done for ';'l, them If wants trust our ownaanees, when we see dangerous :17 aftherions of the throat end lunge yield to It if we can depend 4; on the.easurauce of lutelligsm Physkians who teaks it their ,:i bushiest to lingw--in short, if thereto any rename upon any- LS thing. then it is irrefutably proven thathie medicine does re. A Ileveland does cure the clam of diseasest.it is designed for be. 4. yond any and all others that areknowntemankind. If this be i'.:: true, it cannot be too freely publishadoitir tooaddely known ....1 The affikted.should know Atemedythat cores Is price- i s, leas to them. Parents should, knowlt,. their children are prieelea to them. .All should know it, far health can be g, priced to no one.• Not only should it bentrenlitad here, but 1 everywhere, not cooly in this country.gla in all countries. ;; Row falthhilly wo have acted on this conviction, to shown In li• the fact that already this article has made the eirclesof the ,‘ globe. The eon never sets on its ihnia No continent Is withollt it, and but few keepleaf ;Although not in m ore 4 use in other nations as in Ude, it is immloyed by Die more r e ,i intelligent hi Rhode: ail civilized countries. It le extols. g steely employed In both america,--in guropts Asia, Africa, Australia and the Pw-off islands of thelaiki,Lith is as dear •?..„1 to its possessors there as bete, and they grasp at a valuable :,:, remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most preparathms 1 of ice kind, it is an eassardve composition of costly material. 1 . what it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low price, and what bl of Vastly more importanceict.thent, Its quality is I r^ ov..r suffered to decline from lie original standard of excel- 1 etina Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, he 4'., as good se ever has been made heretofore, or as we are ce. -. liable of making. No toil or coat to spared, in maintaining I , it in the beet perfection which it is possible to produce. i. Nonce the patient who procures the genuine Curant Pao- Taßal, can rely on having as good an article as bas ever been had by thine who testify to ha cures. ' 1. By pursuing this course, I have. the -hope of doing Ulmer good In the world, as well ea the satiallsetlott of b e .':-, that much has been done airent'. tOt - Prepared by J. C. A YES, Practlekkand Analytfcal t Chemist, Lowell, Alas. .... Sold by S. A. PARNIIPTOOR & CO, at' edio lento and to , ___ ______ ' tail. by every Druggist In Pittsburgh," and by all Dealer% ' .. everywhere. apl:4mdkw . ____ W. W. WALLACE. W. W. WALLAUg. CURE OF ASTHMA AND. CONSUMPTION, NEW AND VERY wopubiliarta.. HYGEANA BROUGHT HOME TO THE boon oy,rns mumoir A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has receat -11 ly been made by Dc CRR7IB,Of 049 City , In the treat ment of Consumption, Aethmi, and a u 'dbSerses of the Lungs , We refer to " DX. CORM' HYORAHL, Oa Inneuno limas Yam ann QUERY Sinus." With this new method, Dr. IL has restored many afflicted ones to health ; as an oridexume - which, he bee innumerable certificate. Speakini n g i t li t r, treatment, a physician remarks: " It is evident that —constantly breathing an agreeablel healing vapor—the • medicinal properties must cams In dmea contact with the . whole laird cavities of the hangs, and. thus escape the many ; and. laded changes produced upon. theft-when introduced: . into the stomach, and subject to, the protege of digestion.' , The ilygeana is for into by all the Druggiasthroughont the corintry."—New York Dutchman ittJannetry 14. The Inhaler Is worn on the breast, under thelinee, with out the least inoonveniance—the beet of the body being sun:Meat to evaporate the Sold. Handreda of cane of cares" lite the following, might be named. of One of the Hygesna has cured me of the Asthma,. six ew e sytanding. J. P. Itussmtr, Poetmantor of Duncannon, I am cured of the Ardlatos,,of ten yeas' 'tending, by Dr I Curtis' ilygeane . Minna= ,Eaunt, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs, Paul, of No. Ilamniond area, N. Y, wee cured of a severe case of Bronchitla by the Hygesna. My deter Mil been cured of a distressing cough, of wend yea& standing, and decided to he incurable by the phyrd , dams. She wee cued in one month, by h t.:4li m geana. J., FL (le umntei ond, Me. The Bev. Dr. Carxzen; of Noir York', ee of our medt , ohm in the following language; NIM YORK, November 16, 18541 bielly of Dr. Curtis' Nygeatta as a reap- 1 edy in disease,' of the moat and lonia. Raving had ROMPS opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I tun convinced that It a tricot excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling I application to the chest. N. IL—Dr. Cards' Flygeana be the ORIGINAL and ONLY OENITINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or rile and moans counterfeits.. Blinn. them. as you would POISON. air Yur sale by Dr. Geo. ILKeyeer,..l4o Wood street; IL g. Sellers & Co.; Lee A. ifeckhiuhAllegholLy Caryl John Sargent, New Brighten; C. L. Kaisehapenester. ukylaulateßni . . • SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. INQUART -aoritts_ Pbr the Removal and Permanent Chia 4 - f aa Diteases artssisp Irma an pmpure Slate 4t theidood, or • , • aaft f/ialiskes• 1 smavanyaarnabba preparatiotualindricted from selected t room of.the .neat description, by means of an expensive and powerful apparatus, which obtains the medicinal and active principle in a highly concentrated form; so scientifically com- bining the several vegetable prodnets in the process that a compound extract of Sereaperi is obtained infinitely eve- ; rior to any tither for purifying the , blOod; and the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever, Sores, Pimples, Bid* Cutaneous Eruptions, Rheum/lum, Mercurial diseases Liver ! Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchia., Consumption Female IP. regularities, Lose of Appetite, and General Debility. This powerful remedial agent nate eixnultaneonaly upon the Stomach, the Circulati o n and the Bowels, and gently atimu bites, whe It disengages and expels from the system all that . 4, Is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being purely vegetable, it bs perfectly harmless in ite operation; the mart delicate persons may take it at any time with perfect safety. The astonishing oneness of this medicine constantly M. creasing during the fast sixteen yaws, heel secured for It d4m distinguished commendations of the Faculty, and it enjoys a widespread popularity and extensivepatronage which 6rows y out of competition every other prelparation of Seam cate tension la reepectfhlly solicited to the following certifi, ANOTHER OHRE. OF. SOROMA. Messrs. A. B. ce D. San Taos, ,N. Y., September 1, Me_ 'Z ctsGentlemen: I have for nesrlyr . .-1 three years been troubled with that dreadful disease, Scro4a. ~•:1 la; wmuch so, mto be offensive to ray, husband and to any -ti wit; and to obtain relief, have tried - ever yitind of medicina ii that came under my notice, without effect. One of m( neigh , ,:, bore, who had been cured of a similar complaint by Sarsaparilla, adviaed - me to make atrial of it, and I can truly? .i sty that it has done me a world of good, having completely; cured me. Hoping-that my etidmuie may induce others similarly afflicted to adopt the same remedy, with the an,, sathdectory regatta, I remain gratefully YOUIVI &man J. Pegasus. in. Prepared and mold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Drage:hit. Bold also to, and Chemists , 100 Fulton street. New York. . . B. A. PAID:MOCK a co., liixamia 5 5 0.„.8-.Pittabiugh.. and by Druggists genandly. Frfaa At liftf ewaaw, Or di bct? ,‘ JO • 4 l. Um for U. THESAT . SFAC'llakt R DY—From • an parts of the country. north and month, the prdmie. tore ore abn an t daily in receipt of such tattering tentimmil nials as the following, relative toll. A. lrahnW,wh's unequal •ed Verndfuge: ndimanoste, Aprillgth, 1616. s. B. A. FT:sib:Mock have been selling your I'ermifnge in this place for nye years, and take pleasure in. mating, for the Information of the [lade and of the public, that It has been, so far as I know, one of the most sadiefno. • wry remedioe in the merket, and one of the most saleable mediation we have. I have also personal knowledge of Its ; good effects in numerous cases under the treatment of our ' physicians, all of whom use it regniarly, , m s xr a Alv aro ci a, cto be ' de and reliable as a worm apache' I can noun mend'iree ono of the seat inthbqmitue zuka. - - prepared end sold by - 4 B, di PAWNE,93 4 OOI{ mem . corner of Wood and Idea eta, MILLIREN" :PAM. TOOTH IL/ PAP:M.—Tide Tee& taArstAlscosti cleansing and preserving the,tiviannifin prepared under .4 the enpereleion of,/et. Hulliltep,fl34lluta Carney Markstid• *ad mmi. DOWDER'D BLUE sqleflOr article J nit received and bar Aplid 1;;,r "MIMI Wet • . • .', '*-",.,':).,i'% e " 4.10 , 0 0-044 * ."....7f . .; .-,.. , .. i , 5..Ji - : i.,.:.',i7,,, A.esz:Vl4' : ; .a INHALATION 12Illirl I 4 ''',‘,:.•.',,,',..%-jrciEQ:;..-?;3O:X.3iZi- ~x~~~
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