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I. 82ATE Of DRISWAREOIn and for Kent county.'d F. F.aroa, Eau=
I l Deli Sk—Hasitig used,4. Trutt."'" “Yatent Oil Weibel" on
Ebenezer 0/oat
MI.
Peat= for Partition. almost all the steam engines furnished the Met year, and im
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e ,54-4 Vhdiiiil. title. esti:mob es they appear to have given entire satisfaction to
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Andlitteirtoiielt, thilavvrentrievisath-diy of ldarch, in the ' our customers, we have no hesitation in recommending them
Year of our Lard one thousand eight hundred and Sarnia., ea a goad article,
and much preferable on account of their
thlarause'cattang before the Chancellor upon the motion of , . .
' 3. . 1 '4,94, ...A:43olo4ln#ls'9. P
lelnatiettiolicitor, and simplicity of constructicin, to th e old fashioned Oil Globes, or
, the weitoir e mpire. ef ? -4pLithe•_;SNixigh return 1 any other of which we have any knowledge.
``....1i thamalk .heititt slietrand nod, 'it'll thereuptiti ordered I Very respectfully yours,
by the Chancellor that,the aforesaid defendants, Richard C. I i
Dare mid Thomas F. pale, appear MAD sauce on Tuesday, I F. & W. M. FABER & CO,
Chilli
of Basestlisr.swat. atalitle ordered and di. 1 Engine Wider,
recteilty the ChincisiMr, that a copy order shall ho
inaeriikllte .PigStitcrolahrt, a 'newspaper published in
theally ofEilleburiloll,t/iiiStateofftuaeylvanin, and shall
„be condi:kW ttkiisiantor fOratia stems of one month ;
'grid 1310411111ti'Mkt ,Sforderitutlrfottheviame apace of
time tate . Mo.o IS the hfltiskif th&Reghli* of thiii.oourt, and
Salt the CadiPTßitteedoni in this CoslntT. ,- .
-430.141,0Deleirsra,1 _
2,.ltenttotihty,El.4. f
';X.i.,roten K. Jarvis, Register's Chancitry in Kent county,
.do he certify that theloregoinghl a true copy
.4411Ma1l the above wile', zapanr recmd La this Court.
. "di:JIIIV eistlisonr, whereof,-1-irn hihreuito Set nlyband and
E-Nihnizedthkiiienicit thiaidil Court , at Nver r atia4th day of
y A.
Ilay;.S.. D. 1824 JOHN K. Ja.hviS,
Register in Chancery .
R, g6eLli ESTALTf. MARKET,
1p -akin or iimmurrir sem Sirtrerrsto smarm
PATZSBURGIL
Wehave_thefollovring Real Estate for sale
- FOURTEEN ACRES OF LAND in St. Clair township, on
the Old 'Wlislatuttort Road; WelldthPrnyod-
MX' ACRES OF LAND in Chartiers township, about half
a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuable
I mprovementssed for a genteel country residence.
A LOT OF CIF.OUND in`hast Liberty, SO feet by 1.80 ; will
bit - solti low.
FOUR *vas OF LAND near
;TEN ACRtE- OF LAND in Itialmoi tn.nthiP , at the
-.Mouth of Deer Creek, on which are good improvements and
an old established ferry
F Indian
F.LSTEEN LAND in a township, near
Pine creek, with ACRES
119 ACRES in Mom township, three and a
half miles from Logan's Station,. on the A. V. Railroad, with
good improvements.
A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING , HOUSE on Ste
venson street, (opposite the Morey Nospital,) with modern
imptovedieuts.
A GARDEN FARM. adjoining the icnsM- al:teaser, ou
tainin twenty-three acres, within eighty tmiSaf the C &
P.
TWO N FINE LOTS in the ilmengh of Manchester, corner
of sO.iere and Fayette streets.
A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY.ANTD . FARM in Derry
township, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged for
city Prg.erty.
A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swiss
vale Station, with five or ten Acres of Land.
TWENTY AGRR.S OF LAND adjoining the Swissvale
Station. Apply to (02) BLAKELY & RICHEY
• TWFILYX
IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL!
.1 THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly romty d,
twelve lure in advance of the Mail, and delivered to sub
scribers at the following trot.:
Philadelphia LEDOBIL 10c. per week.
New York Daily TRIBUNE, 16c. per week.
~ SEPALD, "
" T 15152,
.Vir Leave your orders for those, -or any other Sash ru
' Papers, at 71 Fifth street, for
my 24 RICHARD SlialiMiN
FUR SALE-20 acres of land, on which is
erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other on t
bnildingi, all in good order; 15 acres cleared, well (enc..'
and in good state of cultivation; a young orchard, sere: al
Sam of grain and clover now in good and thriving con h•
" titre; the remaining 6 acres well timbered—would be a go el
_„..'llittlatiotibr a store, being situated on the cross roads.
- - Tinian Bakerstown and Butler, in Iflddlesek township,•
ter county. Will be sold low—terms easy.
Wanted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Queue,
Trimming or Millinery establishment.
Wanted—Several girls to do housework in the city a al
- country. Also, a situation by a boy about fourteen years
agq In a store, to ran errands or other light work.
Inquire of En. W. BONN. at his Agency and Intelliso.
Office, north aide of Ohio street, fourth door east of Dime, 1,
ALLIIGHIBIT CITY.
FRANK LESLIE'S Gazette of Fashion
June;
ladckerbocker Magazine for June;
Putriam's do do;
Dickens' household Words do;
The Schoolfellow do;
Speech of the how. Charles Sumner ;
The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's Manuel; l.y
Si. Fitch, A. M. M. D.
One Thousand and Ten Things worth knowing.
The London Illustrated Nei., For sale by
myBl B. T. t« MORGAN, .41 Fifth et
NEW PUBLICATIONS-
Leslie'. Gazette of Fashion for Juue, pr.,' 2."...
Putnam's Magazine do do "alc
Household Words do do 20k.
Schoolfel.krw do do 100.
Harper's Meg., 4th simply,' do do 20c.
Godey's Lady's Book, 24 do do do Mc.
Graham do do 1... k...
Peterson do do 17c.
Knickerbocker do do X/c.
Leslie'. N. Y. Journal do do lac.
Sparrowgresa Pa..rs do 00c.
Pisa. Tales, by Melville co 90c.
Buneby Papers, by John Brougham do CrOc
Betent speeches of Charles Summer do 1,12
Phoefac Recollections
The above, with a large misortruent of et:hoof sod lot•' 1
laneona books, stationery, 4.c. Bold from 10 to 2U per cart.
lower than elsewhere at LaUFBIIII'S Book Store.
my3l No. 77 Fourth I'd-n.. 4
BUSINESS! BUSINESS!!
milt, PROPERTY FOR SALE—Situate on Big
wickley, a mill house of 3 stories, 3 run of stone, smutl..
Chine. And All other gearing and fixtures complete. Al.. s
saw mill. 2 good frame houses, m acres of land. Price $3. , 0
A STEAM SAW MILL situate on the Ohlo river, nes: ;1
Mary's, Go miles below Wheeling. Price SI,SM.
TANNERY FUR SALE, .itusie lloondavil 'Vs v • I,
eats, show, .t.c.„ all in good order, large %welling haus,:
saes of ground, kc„ Price $4..0U0.
ae-S R. CUTUBERT A RON, 51 Market rt.
.Ve.IA, “1113.,•. ' If.• •.
t.tottut iron Ism. , sal ,hancs I.•us •
full esiodtllleat .1 anti other toot. essves •
}soundly.
Third- . )", lAa. ksuti.Cs nal. Lan and hztur ,.
NEW BOOK.—Thu Kidnappeda ttd ! blow them. togetitet voth a full wet d cat, edge,
the Becalmed. Being the personal recollection. ot mars, and toots for tm h forge
Peres Still and ins Wife. ..Villa," after forty years of slavery. ! Otto mall Trip Hammer, with gr• at it -tot, of Jo -
Rate t 3. It. Pickard, with no introduction, by h. v I 'wedge, td good only,
.1. Aley; and an appendix by William U. Purnell, 1 , . One patent Bolt and lot et Mn lull-.
D. •• Piior isole by BT. C. 2dORGAN, I Fourth—A complete at... 14. of Potter its. !Lett i.d..
I t
al Fifth st mat) melt dninteler cput and Bet el 11 Patter Its. %.1 • k.
l'll/1 SlZed and pitch; N great manta, and vartet" ..!
Patterns, and a groat number of other Patterns. In 11\1...• •
OUR to mention .
Theme Tolniel are all to first rate ottlet, and Otis, W
have bern for a numb., of years in sue. essfni ttperar.
anti os the present proprietors wish to Ms. dm in to• host, -
tare is olffer,l for the purr beset to seen, at
good established (11XL,k111.
The tooLloings can be leased at a fart rate tot ally 1,1111 , • •
If year..
PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.- A.
neat, well befit and fiaished brick bowie nitnatea
the tilimith Common, Allegheny City, containing six w• II
finished rooms, a bath room, cellar and finished attic; I Y •
drank In the yard. This property is beautifully located wet
is worthy the attention of persons wishing a desirable pri
vate residence. Will be sold low. Apply to
09. DLA K KLY & RICHE
WANTED—A Situation as Governess or
teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and har
ing Clad considerable experieneec would not object to go Into
the Country.
Wanted—Several girls to do housework, in city and
country, and a boy to run of errands, in a shoe store in the
ci t'. Bale—A small tannery In good order and doing& go el
bwinsea, in a small village about fifteen miles from the
city. The owner wishing to go West will sell at a greet
'bargain. Inquire of O. W. DUNN, at his Agency and Intel
ligshice Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door cast of
the Diamond, Allegheny city. my2S
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MISCELLANEOUS. INVENTIONS AND PATENTmf
DOMESTIC GOODS.—A. A- Mason &
have Just opened over 200 cases and packages of 0. w
style cadcoee and gingham, muslin, checks, ticking% cu , ,d
every description of housekeeping goods which will be Id
at a considerable reduction from the usual prices. jou
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PARASOLS.—We invite the attention of
the ladles to some 1,1500 new parasols we nave roma at
this morning by express, among which are some of I 1,
most elegant and desirable styles yet offered.
A. MASON A CO., 26 Fifth et.
DM YOU READ SYDNEY SMITH ?--o
conree you liked It, and laughed aver Ids witty •
marks. We now offer you a better book,
THE BOOK OP THE SIIKKER.
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We have ready this day, the first complete American ali
t:ion, with a memoir, from the 10th English edition. to
two handsome royal 12mo. volumes, cloth; price $2,&0, or
half calf extre $4.
The Ingoldsby Legends; Or, Mirth and Marvels. 1:y
Thomas Lagoldshy. Req., ( the Rev. Richard Harris Barnham, ;
with 10 iliustration.s by those funny fellows, ernikshai. k
and Leee.h.
This delightfully entertaining book has now become a
standard library work in England, where IL has rapidly
passed through ten editions. The memoir is brimful of
sparkling jokes, anecdotes and witty repartee, by Theodore
Hook, Bentham, Thomas Hood, hydneyiEmith and oilo.r
celebrities We venture our reputation no caterers fur pnl,-
lfo taste, if this work dues not delight every reader, an.l
prove fully as entertaining, if not more so, than the rer,. it
biography of Rev Mr. Burnham's brother divine, 53,11, .y
Etoith. 11. ER A Cu ..
JOlO No. 32 Smithfield it.
WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general
housework- Two or three good Cooks for city and
Country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade: west be well
Emended. Also, places for four or Ova Girls to do chamber
dining-room work. Your Boys in stores or to run errittiOs,
andllge or sll men at any kind of employment.
Apply at • LOWRIE'S lie s , Intelligence Office,
61620 N 0.1 4 Fifth street
VRESITSEEDGarden, Field and Flower
seed., of the mast approved and reliable variethe,
wholoiale and retail, at the Seed and Agricultural Wai
house; 47 Fifth etreet, of (ape) JAMES %V AItDROY.
QODA ASH of a good and uniform qualiiy
manufactured by tho Pennsylvania Solt Manufacturing
company at Tarentum; on hind and for sale by
FLEMING ENO ~
ALSO,
groes Ludlum's Specific;
4 gross Hoofland'a German Bitters ;
IWO Mu Madder;
eo o Ibe. Gum TrAg6C4ll3th
400 Am. Nutmegs;
Concentrated 11a, a new article for making Soap
ono pound worth ten of potaali ; on hand and for sale by
myl3 FLEMING BROS..
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A LOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown,
win be sold very low, if applied for
noon. It contaffle
one-fourth of an acre, and Le in a central.
BLAKKLY positi MOUTon. Apply
to fultOW
ORNAMENTAL Center pieces, Testers,
Game and Bognat Plat:tree in gilt circles, with gre.it
variety of other ornaments on Wall Paper, for sale by
. W. P. ALUISLIALL CO.
DRIED PEACHES —lOO bush. for sale by
WA SMITH, blAilt k HIITTER
O . SLERY AND GLOVES—Another very
1 Line assortment of Summer Hosiery, °lova mod
ittS ofevery description, Just received by
wig A. A. tildBON a CO.
REISKELL'S TETTER OINTMENT.
_LT This Ointment has never been known to WI in the
con of Totter, Scald Read, Itch, Ringworms, Ulcers, Scalds,
Maples, Frosted Lbsibs,.l4latned Eyes, Piles and all crop.
dons of the skin. •
For sale only by
job
JO& FLEMING.
corner Diamond and Market et.
ANTE D—A SITUATION, by a young
V T Ludy, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Milli
nery establishment.
WANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the city
and country. Also,a attention by a boy about fourteen, in a
store. to run errands, or other light work.
808 SALLE--k small TANNERY, in good order and doing
a good business, in a small village about fifteen miles from
rlty. The owner wishing to go West, will sell at a great
- 4,/tigiire of OBORGE W. BUNN, at his dgeuc7 and Wel
rostaalce, north aide of Ohio street, fourth door east of
fiend, Allegheny City. Job
LIEF,SON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR
WATER' LIKE.—The undersigned keep constantly on
a large stock of this article of the best itaidity. The
attention of Qontractors and Builders Of Navigation Locks,
A Erld,ges; Reservoirs for Water Works, kr., f 9 re
igio article. The Ascii known resistance and
im-
SST charaotooletic or this Cement, renders
o rthini* . OAR structures exposed to the Orton
'I.IIILT RiClitkliDSol4.
ofXQUOL—Alb_bbfL `
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istorerandlos sale tal
mairsoN.
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Tbil certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has
been in use on 'our road fin two years put. We find it to be
an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it
as such. GEO. W. GRIER,
Foreman of Pittsburgh Sloop of Penna. Central RP
November 29th, ISM.
To M. F. Loma, ESQ.:
This certifita that we have had in use the patent Oil tiloio.
or Cups, sold by Moses F. Eaton, Esq.. of Pittsburgh, and
consider them very much superior to any thing bin d
we have ever used. ALFRED TIIO3LkS,
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Treasurer Ohio Tool Company.
Columbus, Ohio, November 27, rip 24
I From the New York Scientific American.]
Patent Ftutaiting Plane•
This invention is intended for use where it is ilesited to im
part a fine, smooth, and glossy eurtitre to the wc.od; but it it
applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes.
The novelty consists in placing the rotting chisel. or bit, in
front of the wedge, instead of behind, as in common planes;
also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the fare of the
plane, in front of the chisel, which mouth piece entree of the
rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane.
But the month piece is so close to the edge of the tat a, to
prevent the plane from ripping or sphiatering the wood in
the least degree. indeed, we have iaam the implement ap
plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trans
versoly to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So
perfect vs the operation of this instrument, that It may be ap
plied to the planing of veneers—with entire nuccess—is
thing which cannot safely be done _by the common plane.
The peculiar arrangement of the month piece, bit. and
wedge, affords a complete and firm homing for the bit
throughout its whole length ; and dispenses, wider all dr
cutn stances, with the use of a cap or double bit.
This is a very almple and effective improvement, destined,
we have no doubt, to find its way into every carpenter's shop
in the land. No tool chest is complete without It. The in
ventor is Wm. C. Hopper,.of Plttobniuli, Pa, and his taunt
bears date January lb, 111511.
/Ea , - MOSES F. EATON, No. 129 First street, Agent for
the patent..
CLOTHING
ACARD—I request the attention of n
friends and the public to my stuck of
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which I think contains a larger variety of rich style, th
any other former purchase. I have taken aped al pane
obtain all the shades of
FANCY CLOTHS
generally desired, viz Pen.%litia, Nlulhr.rry, Br,
Drab, Brown and Olive, with tar hone tints of 0,011
Blue. 1 Lave oluesred the same care in aeloccinir ruv
FANCY CASSIMERES,
which embrace it cii/1, na:sortneui light e,d,,r,„
fur evening dress in the summer swoon, with a uuml, •).
Black Elastic Figured Good, also, intended It Ow I. •:
weather. My stock of V RSTINGS b as large to , Hll
found elsewhere, comprising every varlet v of Silk fait.:
plain and figured Grenadines and Marseiilet
My assortment of Bova' Clothing has belt inct ove,l
I am prepared to fill all orders in dm branch with n:.•
satisfaction to myself and hours than hitherto Iw.
call special attention t,. n number of pretty small FI. Al l•-•
peculiarly adapted h. elaldrvil•s :Items. whirl:. I th,nk.
not fail to please AIN,. InverLJA. irgvntine Licit ri.v, Al.
I salon Mello., French Nitnionnetto, Drah Itelon
with numerous styles of Worsted on I l,:t1,•11 14 , 1,411.,
either for men's or hors clothing
npl
h.lmdkn SOLoMON sToN En, No bO W •14.1.
A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS
Or those who wish to Engage In thr
MACHINE,
OR ENGINE BUILDING BI SINESS•
THE UNDERSIGNED °Lien , 11.1. prii, ate ,tle
until the '..fish day of June next, the shot' st
Tocils, Patterns, sill'afttng, Ilegiang Uttpee and Fo.tur.-
U.' In the t' Pitt Miteltino Works nod Foutlry.'' log:ate: .0
Allegheny City, corner Math and Cherry etreete,
The stock of Twin 4. , ouelet In part :
Fget.---of a
N. 1 Steam Engine. n.:4113 now 14 .0.1..
gee, a feet 'grotto, with c3ltntler muses 44 'nen ittalaete :
wee omy one tear.
tine terge and one small power Ptan.ng lone
Twenty three turning lathe", smug, I.
which swing frosts 'wren feet .1.444. t., la ,•:".• u. ,
the shears,
one lan, li.. 1 - 114 NIIII
att.! .I.iribl , ..gi,arot. uptight. Litsll.t.,
011.• etlttntg a t,
anti rutter, g./...1
.k,
hull Hll.l N 1.111.0-
stabhing, Fl u ug , I'lllWiting and Fihug Nia• I)
A gri,it uuml,r r if
I threatA
In ah..,rt. a ccuipl-1, r. 4 ••1 jr.. y
l-terant El/ota,billi.lll4;
rt.l/11 I
I tr. grioci only, with rnst in.n Gin an.l ll•titir‘w ith • my
1,1.. w It
Fur itlf"rulatlon as to prk, anJ k non, apply t.. cR
ent proprietors an the prerninon.
li:11EY
N. 8.-- If ttio above tole are wit tiolel t. Porn the
June, they will be offered publie !title
NOTICE
1, beret.) gti,lll 4! all persons s le. have patterns , ~
of any description In thr - rot Machu.. Works - 1 , • 1..
them Laken eau) before the loth day of June nett. er ,I. 3
trill to. otherwise diepow',i of S. UTHBERT & SON,
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my?.. ,- ‘l3w JENKS. Itlrllk V A; i '. k I,:k , Ile ,I h....,..t. .t,„ents, .i.l Market ,E
FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, ~pn• 1) h:/:.-I3tierce' , prime Carolina Rice, to
Mining 24 acres, about uue mile below the city... ; • XL ''''' .end f' '' "'1" I.
site Manchester. There in on the .premiere, a large Irmo. ' i l'l 'd11.1.101 & RICEETSON.
home ,Lad stable, about 100 btaring apple rreei; also peach, } -lo
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lt SALE—A FR.INIE BUILDING, 0.•-
Cherry and plum freest, g rapes, Etc. Tills 1.11... e woul.ll3rit !
~,,p,,,;1 agfteirOcery and Prot ten.ll store, and a nest-ran.
a good gardener. For terms appy to
my 9 B. C. &J. H. SAWYER. No. 47 Wood rt. mant tot the busluest---situated on if, Di amo nd. µlli iy,
- • k - - k .501.1 1. w, if airpllk•kl for use. C. the owties.yrbthes to leave the
SALTPETRE, REE'D-3 ke , s for .:alt' }.c ty Appel)
a. W. Dina.
1.'6 B. A. 1 , .k UNI..STorIi at' ; :v.:. olio itreet. Allegheny.
.ROCH ELLE OCIIRE-5 casks just rc,..1 I) P:)I() Y :it. IV M (' A RVII,L 1.1 - A.S RE
and for sale by ; uly24) FLEfdING BR.' _i . kn ~ 1.1.. i..... `... J_: fk:to, , tokel I.- N., 212 I,lhert3
'DROWN'S ESSEN('E GINGER-las r..• . ''' ''' ~' ''''""' '''''' ll '"'" -I ''''''„: l ` ), ' ll ' ..
yh.int
,„„, A aa ,l foe intle I y i tt,y-fk4 FLEM I `.. G Itli , -
11l 1 . .\ 11l N LT M \h KiiS .1 N 0 oTHERS.
TIOSIERY A.NDGLOVLs. -- \ 1 \l,-. c
,1„ t ..."., have on hand N ver, 1te,...,...111, , 1.: •kl Ik . ~ ~.. . ~.. •,. ~1 , I.,ikk.„.kur N • I.• • I /,..: ‘14.1•••,” , tila.i %% ..;
tes t nom's anti Chlldren's hottier3 and e 1.... v: ,••1` - ~.. ~,,. 1. . ., ~. •,..,„... . o ut., ~ ..,,,,,,,,, 1.,,,,, ~,,,),,,„ ...
tscriptlon. Also. the best tWortmout ill r,11., mutm. ..•.,I ~,
other mitts to be (.and In the city,. jelv ~, ; ~ a ~. ke•rul artmkrlue :„
TIIIRDARRIVAL OF' NEW GOODS .'.'l' '.'
buy E BR. Ut ERN, N... ;4 Market nt . Pittni,c,:b ; ;
The Stile., ?abet,. hove Just rece.",a aud at t• 11w ..p, kkkk z
their third supply of new and hand, , Inc lb ..,, ‘,.....14. sl. ~.. -.
Talcms, lipase Fut alkaline flood n. M,.ii ri l ing 11...a1t.:D. heel ~
Ribbons and Needle work. Many of the ab.ll, g ~..b. it .. -
been purchased of the importers and at the lat i.Au .. •,
In New York laid Philadelphia.. at pm., that ...side u. T. w
1, offer thrill at less than the coot of tr:silmikt.rtatlkko M e
solicit an early call fr o m all our customer. Mild 1110 p• 11.1,
generally, believing it will be to the advantage of all, a. ~.
never have been able to offer a butter assort went. and never
so cheap. 1,4 i V F. It Roll I ERS, b.rrnerlv
Jn& YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOYE
pORTSMOUTIT'S LIVERY AND SA LE
STABLE,
ON MARSIT AND ATER PTREETR.
mylfam9
KITTASSISti.
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DAMAGED ANG, for mle
Nat a bargain new CHICK F.RI
PIANO, slightly damaged in the larnitur.-1
but not a here it can be observed. The in.
strument, in no way injured, will be sold at a redu.•ti.m ..f
116'1Y DOLLARS. On 4i credit of am months.
11. MELLOR, 11 Wood ei..
Agent for Chlekoring's rianes.
A COMPLETE LIST OF' NIONT 1.1
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Gar May. 1856'
Siarper's new monthly .Magazine.
Putnam's monthly
Knickerbocker; or New York moodily 3lagaz n o .
Household Words—conducted by Charles Dickens
Godey's Lady's it ok—colored plates.
Graham's American monthly Magazine.
Peterson's Lady's Natlu Lid Magazine
Ballou'e Dollar month l)Olagoine
Harper's Story Book.
The Museum.
The Schoolfellow for Boys and Girl..
Frank Leslie's New York Journal
Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion
Yankee Notions; full of comic Must
13Iackwood's Edinburgh Mligwzito. Gar April
Chambers Journal (London Edition ) for Aprd,:,
Just received and for salt. I,
W. A GILPENEKNNEY A 01,
my 3 Fifth street, .pposite the Theatre .
MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES!
Frank Leslie'. Fashion Rook ire May
Prank Leslie's N. Y. Journal
Godey's Ladies' Book
Graham's Magazine
Poterson'a Magazine
Ballod's Magazine
Household Ronda
Harper's Magazine
Putuana's Magll9.lllo
Knickerbocker
Yankee Notions
Blackwood's Magazine for April.
London News and Punch for April IP.
For tulle by
my 3
OPENING this day, a large assortment of
Watches. Gold Levers from $2.7 to $2OO.
Silver Levers from $l2 to SSO.
Silver Cylinders from $5 to 110.
Railroad Time Keepers, $4O.
Frodsham'e Chronometer Seri., s&t.
Do. in Silver Cases, $125.
Chains, Seals, Keys, &r
Watches repaired In the beet manlier by
myt, W. W. WILSON. comer of Market At 4th ete.
SUNDRIES
-1,00 boxes Mould and Diplad Candle,.
25 do Star do
100 do Rosin Soap.
SOO kegs assorted. Nails.
100 doz. Corn Brooms.
50 toles No. 1 and 2 Batting.
.25 'doz. Bed.Oords.
25 do Buckets:
10 do. Tdbat In stare andN
foMOO sale
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rriLIE FRANKLIN FIRE' IN'SIOTRCE" , ,
0011 PANT, uF PIIILADELPtILA.
lartscrom--Outries W. Danker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Goo. W. Richards,
Mordeciiii D. Lewis, Adoiphi 41. Boris, David B. Browne, Mar
riff Patterson. Cans. N. Rsncssit; President.
BANCOM, Secretary.
Conmake insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low I
O are consistent with security.
Th • Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, at
fard ..mple protection to the assured.
Th.. Asset, of the Company, on January Ist, 1811, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz
llortgags $918,128 68
Rer Estate 84,377 78
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Tem portu y Loans 63,966 17
St.s•k ts, s . 61,889 00
Ca 64,34 6 81
Total $1,212,708 44
Sine. their Ineorp.ration, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upw:trd 'no Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars. losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
oilcan Mg.. of iusuramce, as well as the ability and disposition
met with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap2.l Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third ste.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU:
iIiNCF, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Putts
ni.Leti..t.—(..ihartered April 2tith. 1850. Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL, $2.50.000.
Otll, o. South-east corner of Third sud Chestnut streets,
Ploho.,ll,hoy.
OFFICERS UP THE 1-10:51E BOARD AT PtiILADELPETA.
DIRICIORS.
S.eplien R Cram - ford. Paul B. (ioddard,
A.obt use W. Thmimsoil, LANVrenCE. Johnson,
Benjamin W Tingley, Liao. 31ellenry,
.I,,crit, 1.. Floren , o, James Deveren.;
anion M. Brahrin, William McKee.
Pre.mient—itephan K. Crawford.
lice Presidenl—Anthrusr W. Thompson..
Medlcul Ervininer—J`ittsburgia—James H. Wilson, M. D.
Allegheny Otty—K. B. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
Nn. .1 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
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BANKERS AND BROKERS.
H
OLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex-
N • change Brokers, and Dealers iu Note., Drafts, Aix.ept-
Gold, Silver and 'tank Notes. Exchange on the East
ern and Western Cities rotoaantly for sale.
eollect.lolls made in the cities roughen:. the United
States Deposits reces , ..l In par funds or current perer, Nu.
67 Market street, het. ,tk Third and Fourth ste. Un3o:ly
a E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex -
‘_, change Brokers. Dealers tu likchange, Coin, Bank
s.oon. :Stela and Time Draft.. dr. Collections carefully at
tend...l t..• and pr,eu.l. emitted to any part of the Umou.
t+tooks bought and sold no commission.
Ake - t o. 7.1 Fourth street, next door to the Bank of Pitt.
bu gb. aopl3
T ,EOM A S 14UUDS, dunamereial Broker, and
,n Soto, g0n,13, Stocky, Bout &tat., ac., No 75
Four th .treot. Plusbargl, Pa jauft
DRY GOODS.
EW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market
strt•vt. Itsttsburuh. Pa. The subscribers have just re
ceivel and are now openlng their brat arrival of FPRINO
tivrol),.. to which they wish to call the particular attention
et their cuvtotte... and the public g. ncrally. We flatter on,
Rly, Chet x. Laenever I spit able t o offer so halol,o,or
and deems hle a stork as the prvseut
ot.r DEVARTI ENT coutulas ail the how
it dad I,,,i•lttes of use rr,..01,--
ran, In Ittock and Colored Ivotrat.tolos. Silks
•• Ja=per. Owns and Striped
•• Plan, rtt 40,1 and Plaid Black . 4
1....0t0ed Bole,
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Love, ALI.. £O.
KENA I : NN I IRK..
cd SlerTnit, Ac. . Is not et r
I. ) Any et.. k 0,01 of the Mountain,.
Ai., a 1,4,0-1 ....sortment ot M. Will I Nil AND 1101.. ,
Ft.KNI,IIINIi
Lk Mush.. Itckinips, fientiei.}
v...tion. Linen and Pant Stufla,
A II ..stely. Itthlsots. and every other arto le
111 3 t1,L,1421.. bry lloostv flaxen. to which we
sell. v v.; exam ...boo fetes. purchasing elsewhere
we 1,-•'i..onn.hott have never born slits to exhibit sus
a dealial , w ebnk LOVE BROTHERS,
F o agerlj Young. SteveneOn A Lore,
74 M." street, I.lthstrurich,
AT A N SION 110 SE. GEORGE AU RENTZ,
\.. ..44 Liberty etrout. jtutt
: MIAS kallrto.d, which
u:-lit lu•um... ILI the Cit) fur panseugure
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EL. corner Penn and S
1,3 --Th.. molersigued.
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G ({)I1 \TENT )1 SE, corner of Life
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11, MINER Ar.
N 0.32 Smithfield ,Ttreet.
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hsod. The 1,...1ia.nev
Anti • •.to ettlent
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—.l Chsrlea Hotel
hi Pi,. NO. 1 Niackerel
F I,II
Ivilu 44 iII continue to pay Rent, when a
141 !An' cm) I. purr hrowd
tr..nt ..1 21
aw, 1. deny Y. MI itlky Ntaat.. It. A.,—
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r liE t; (J LI)EN N i. taking the trash,,
.• ntock ut End.. 1 ,4,
A• 111 01 , 1 . 11) In the Way •.1
Ve,lmhz Taol, a‘.. ha , .• h Ht. iin..rtnient that w0u,,1
mako ~h 1 lt •, c u red ho rolnrri to 1t,,,
ol ..,y hl ir Dog
urcles. t•• ninny t•• I' Ini•nlionect tiorr aro to
La . found at the sage al at ,
TETLEY,
ul3 No. 13,1 Wood street-
NFAV A N I) I'IIEA !—The Spar
~,eb e ran, Paper, by Ina n. .2.7,1111.
rip• nerlect Genially .nh,, n Uneful
lar, 1.. t. I.y l'llern well. Anpenwold.
by tt. K Plalan.ler Doesticlid, P
..iiiiknt]dwntl... and „_her Poen..
Snl.l lor thy 5.404n1-1.444.4a1fu11y illontrat.]
A DnfenopP the A.tporicag 1'01441% ae oppon.l to 111
ertgichnelltm of foreign Influence, ant etittectittly Co the inter
ferepce of icy in the• itelite interest lif the Uttlted
Slates; In 'flee , I; It lei net
Nlnnori—ln vole
.lord rry d by 1%. A. 1;11.1)EN FENN EY & CU.
my 14 ttr, Thtelr
VOYAIIE LlFE—Extgravingß
the, grrat M,ral iminti,l by 11, late "I'l,
I .1, • .11 VIVW 31 OW 41.0, of
J.l I LLE,I•I I:5 1211,76 Wimod
\ tbl,—.lkpti.,ll wilt rece, ed.
BA( S Pit E I-11() COFFEE:
.2.%) Ext,.. , lid I.nguilyli%
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French .Invtt
bairn
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13 K A-. ItIC.IIEY, ite.A I. ESTATE
Bitoii.EliS AND A Ft:110N EERS, coiner of Seventh
atid Smithfield btrect. 1 'litni.nrKll, will attend to selling, by
Auct...n any property ~.1.1 l,r hoot by order of Or.
plows' Court, tu the Cii3 or County; and to any description
of Real Estate out of the City. Jolt'
10 AT'I"S 11A U( EIiItEOTYPES - AND AM
inton-rES. i, hip h ; .6 re surf; general satisfaction era
daily o btained. in y kind ~fn cattier, at Lafayette
No.; tot It street, Pititi , dar ,iittentiou paid to
anibno pinw, as the time sitting is 11.111C11 less tll,lll
quired for Daugerreot3 pea. Pictures of children taken in a
few seconds iu either thy above named styles. Ambro
typo of itttt'Kerlvt,type Copy, made correctly from every
kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate.
Our motto is. Ti) PLEASE. mhlS
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QUIRTS AND I'OLLARS.---Just received
kJ from tlo• Factory n full n.4gortmoot of Shirts sad
Coi
*sr :!.I.orts and Collars made to order.
L. HIRSH FELD A: SON, No. 70 Wood et.
cliocuLATE--
15 boxes No. 1 Norfolk for
sale by lyeltil MILLER' RICKETSON.
CI A TAW 131 BRANDY-75 boxes Lyon's
ode.% ha Brandy, for nab. by
• 6 MILLER ,t RICKETSON.
15 casks cart. Soda ia store
7+rt L. E & RICKETSON.
SODA
and for oil 1•r
AR-15 Irbk. N. on hand and fur dale
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MILLERS RICKETSON.
IffNT A
EI.—A dwelling house, containing
four r.smits. within fifteen minutes walk of
chisel:lice. Any our having such u. house to rent can find
a tenant by uddreasing Printer, Morning Poet Office.
EIGHT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
in the upper ender Lawreneeville,(fonnerly Hatfield,)
each 25 feet frontby 100 feet deep, fronting on a wide street,
and in a very - desirable situation for a residence If told al
together. ;Apply ti;i_ [JeII]BLAKELy. & RICHEY.
gralTria- - .
12 bone Orris and Oeviego Corn Starch;
6 " llockees Farina;
3 " " Wheaten Grits; rec'd by
P. E. DBAITO
lIIMEZI
RAILROADS
ILODTE, sum WIRES DAILY TRAINS
PROM" PITTSBURG* 'PO CINCINNATI
"'DArLY 'Dom% WlTif TRIM DAILY TRAINS
FRojf. pirTsgvßafl. 70 DAYTON AND IN
DIANAPOLIS.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
- - -
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS.
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS.
Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati.
Commormo at Cincinnati with S. Mail Line &earners,
Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Misaiselppl
Railroad, and the Lawrencebnrgh Rotate. Connecting via
Columbus and Xenkt, with the Dayton and Xenia, and
LitT....Z.7Q
TB:ROI:IOU TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to
Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianan°lie, Ac., ka. Via
Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Terre Haute, St. Louis, Ac., am
nia!: LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with
the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mail
Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, awl the
Lawreneeburgh Ronte, offers facilities no other route can
give, as through Oasts by all the above routes can only be
procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad.
The route from Crestline via Columbus being the shortest
to Cincinnati, enables a un(form and safe speed. Corm. -Dons
are certain, and passengers have full time for meals. By the
Forest and Bellefontaine route from Crestline, a dangerous
and break-neck speed if required, and =ape/I.W to overcome
distance.
By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis,
passengers ride over roads ballasted and smooth. Di the
Forest and Bellefontaine route, passengers ride over the
roughest roads in Ohio.
TAKER DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
CINCINNATI.
Blase Timm leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. M. tor
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis.
Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgis Route. This
Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes in
advance of the Forest and Bullefontaine route.
fitcosn TEAM loaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A. M. for
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train
makesconnection only via Columbus to Cincinnati.
Titan 'PESO leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. Mr
Creethne, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis,
Lexington and Indbanapolls, via Lawrericeburgh Route.
TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
AND INDIANAPOLIS.
Fixer Teem leaven Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. AL fur
Creston, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Leas site,
Terre IL.ntey Vincennes, St. Louts, (biro, Evansville, Ac.
SZOOND Taus leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A. M. for
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Terre Hantrs Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairn, Evnnsville, Ac.
Tam Tunis leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock It Id. or
C r estline, Columbus, Xenia, DaYton, ye e,
Terre Haste, Vincennes, St. Louis. Cairo, Evansville, Ac.
N. 8.--Secure your tickets via Coldmbrus, and you are sore
of connection..
Steamers leave Cincinnati daily fur Memphis, Vicksbnrgh,
Natchez, New Orleans. kc.
ul
The Columbus being the direct route, the Time Tulles
the Eastern Roads are arranged to run in close connection
with this reliable route.
For all information and Through Tickets, please apply at
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner Othk.e,)
under the Monongahela llonse.
J. G. CURRY, Ticket Agent,
Or at Federal Street Station,
(WO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
GEO. 0. SRSSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh.
dectdi) P. W. STRADER, tieneral Agent, Cincinnati.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD,
MoYtUCTING wttn
Ohio and Pennsylv an lANC ia Railroad,
Vu ALL
Tii..E%ll/RTVST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO CHICAK
kvs rut Nuavu West, is vu CLE‘ ELAND.
The: Polite is One Hundred miles shorter and about nun
hours qnicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Three Daly Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
boor Daily Trams between Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Ciorago twenty-four hours,
and St. Louis thirty-seven hours.
On and after TUESDAY, May Tn, 18Sd, the Teams
on this Road will run ea follows:
VIA ALLIANCE.
The trains of the Ohio and Penney Pravda Railroad leave
Pittsburgh at aakt A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and 3,00 P. ht.
Love Alliance at 7:12; A. M. and 111.0 A. M. and &SO I'. g.
Arrive in Cleveland at 10700 A. M., 2.30 I'. 11. and 41..30
M. connecting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad loc
Toledo, Chicago, Rock Inland and K. honia.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louie, and the North.
west, leaviuK Plthilangh on the 7.30 A. M. train, by guttig
via Clorelsu .1 will arrive in Chicago at 8:10 nest morning
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island,
Galena.. and the North-a eat, who wish tAI go through with
out detention, will take• the train imring Pittsburgh at
A. hi., /11.3 that to the only trills by which close connections
are made Carmel to the above Pointe.
The train. caving Pittsburgh at :koo A. M. and Wellsvilio
at ..hou P. 11. are the only once by which pit.engert
ow
reach elation. eouth of Alliance. or stations on the Tree...
novas eitettemn.
Steamers Forest l'itt and Diurnal leave thew lauding,
pond. , %lotortrizahela Ilouna. every morning tSunda)n %
nt (0 o'cl.rek. for I.,now , tang there a ph
the tnain leering at to 1 11" A orarn••nl 8 . 50, and 0.1 . 11` . .,:
.11t 1•••••iand at IkOO 1' M uonnerrturk with ihe Trott: .r
• ant and 01o•li. • 'entral Ratite , ( steatuer 1-. a
and Cill.l4p.
Tr. ketn for (10. ate! otlwri. , rde on the North.w•. r.
cut 1%.111.1111e, are n‘rlri nt $1 ttr sl,la less than tie
Alliaty r.
Tlis triune f. Clrf viand at lititi4ll with trnr.rn
for ''llYA,o•krt Falls and Akron.
Paw , c our% for Driver. ',nu , l'hlladelntria and other at r
tins. •at Tun , are , as Et tension, car; tt.rr th•trugh
a tch.rut :leterstnnr
111 e train% (non t_nrleland Telerlo and llitensar ru rn
r It% , 1,..r.r• 1 . 1..1 , i/10.1 at r• fro A ‘I S:4s n a
re 46 P Arr - De at Clrrcauro at 111., S.lO .6 1
A 61 and 6.1011'
FAKE VIA A.1.1.1A NEE AND CLEVELAND.
In (inst. II e r r. /It dugs. 2.1 c '
T.. A ...$1 30 T, lot Natio .. $l6 00 $I!: AI
Cleveland ... 400 •• It. n:k InVII I. tr) / 1 '
I% i 0 i!
t'1ntag0.....13 00 $lO Ott! Springfield, In ...e
Illootrunen .16 ‘4O 14 401" Ilurlruktoth IV 00 16
$l. Louts .„.1% .'{ulB al) In. 115
•• 11101 Ale AOO " letraCtty.. tlrl• :lir 11
.15 50 ... IS 60 13 .o
Ettitgraut Fare to Chicago $B,OO, Rock Island $lO.OO
Baggage checked through to Cleteland and Chicago.
Passenger. are requeetral to procure their tickets at tie•
offirn , of this Company', tu the Monongahela }14.,0150, third
door below the writer
myr.:
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROA D
IXENZEIN
RAILROAD.
PITTSBURGH TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT .
Tat only route making sure connections: Baggage
dled Ihse, and only oue change. TWO HOURS IN Ao•
VANCE OP ANY OTHER RUCTE.
Tho six feet gauge, with wide and spacious ;WC.. cam. -
roomy seats, which izrval ea, to the Iru k •
ekt , mud which in unattainalde on any other Railroad on
the West
The Trains t.f this Route are in the hand,ea cardul 0:
e np,i,nred Machinery .pf Innen, character. at.d
writ kept Up
TWo DAILY PASSENIOER TRAINS cotweati
and et I.,ina, via Ohio and Pennsylvania Rallroad. leave
follows:
FAST TRAIN LEAVES AT 3 A. A.
INIA.II. TARO LEAD] , AT 7:00 A. M.
EXPRESS" 3:00 31.
!linking close CenllOrtione at t'restline fur Indiatintado lit
Terre !Mute: thence by the Ohio and Ni t a.oaaippt Bath,—
to Balm Louts.
Passengers for Cairo and New Orleans will take the II
rmis Central ILailrimd at Sandoval, arriving al Cairo novel
11.11n11 in advance of any other route.
The Paelile Railroad tieing completed from St. Louie
Jefferson City, ronuoels at Jefferam Cit) aith
Packet., making the cheapest, quickest and most
ble route Kansan and Nebraska pill4ll,lg , rs can poasiblv han•
A SOC,I3Ii-Cidllß Car will be run throeigh with the ixpre
Tralli. arriving at St Lowe all at the ranee tuna.
lily one change of Baggage between Pitteburgh and
Louis or Cairo'.
Passengers will cull for Tickets by the old Reliable It.
via Vinolomen 111111 Ohio and tliasisaippi Railroad. thi
making, sure 0.1111,0011 N and avoiding the delays so
Ih
quent on now and unfinished roads,
Tickets good for any reasonable length of time.
WA It e:S--Frase CLASS.
St. Louis, via Bellefuntaine and Union
Du. via Columbus, Xenia and Dayton...
Do. via Columbus, Cincinnati and Law.
reneebnrg.
19 30
Cairo 19 05
Second.class Car to St. Louis 1" 00
THROUGH TICKETS or further information may to pro
cured of A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohio b. Penna. R. It.
Co.. corner office, Monongahela House; of George Parkin.
Ticket Agent, Federal street Station, Allegheny City, Alr of
JAMES 111. WARD.
Superintendent Ohio and 2111*.sissimil IL II
m)1:! F. 1111110WLAND, Agent, Pittsbuigh
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TH E 0 BEAT CENTR A L ROUTE, connecting
the Atlantic Cities with Western. North-wester
and South.western Stat.s by a continuous Railway Mi.(
Thin Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Lino .1
Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; maki,g
the most DIRECT, ritseerst and RELIARLE ROUTE by which
FREIGHT can ho forwarded to and from the GUST WEST.
Rotes between Philadelphia& Pittsburgh
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoos, Dry Goods, 1 1.5 c. 00
t 1 s.
(in boxes, Furs Feathers, &e :
SECOND CL AS S.— Books and Stationery,
Dry Goods, (In bales,) hardware, !An
ther, Wool, Sc
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging. Bacon
and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp. &c
FOURTH CLASS.--Coffee, Fish, Bacon ta- 1 14n, . 14 100 tb,
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 011
FLOUR-75 cents per barrel.
W In shipping (locals from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package, "eta Pennayfrourit.
Railroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Riad
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
FTLEIO HT Angara—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, New
York; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & Koons, Balti
more; G.. C. Franciscua, Pittsburgh; Shringtuan & Brawn,
Cincinnati, Ohio; .1. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.• It. .
Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; Rate lUr CO,. St. Louis, ' Mo.; .1.
B. Mitchell &Sou, Evansville, Indiana.
IL IL HOUSTON,
General Freight lL Agent , MBILE R Philadelp T hia.
J. LO,
my y
Superintendent, Altoona, l'a
PENNSYLVANIARAILROAD
Summer Arrangement --Change of Hour
Os and after MONDAY rieit there will be THREE DA ILV
TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPH lA.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh ior
Philadelphia at RIO A. M.
THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at
2:50 o'clock, P. M.
THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at 10 P. 31.
BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. 51.
lIRINTON'S AOOOSI.SIODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30 P. M., and &Ai P. M.—running
us far aa Turtle Creek Bridge.
The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. touts Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago Ill;
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and India9apolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontains Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbus Zanesville, IdanaWon andWooster P Ohio; also,
with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New ORLIANS, ST.
Lents, Lomfivu.tr. and Coarsest"-
THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the
above places.
For further, eartimiarl, see handbills at the different
start i ng pa i ntn ` - ps=rei from the West will find this the
shortest and moat'expeditious route to Philadelphia, Patti.
more, Now York, or Boston. MESKIMEN,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
T_HOB.
moos, Pfoosoisor Limo, LlsdsLphiL
S IA IVELL,VILLL
J. [ , URA Nu. Supt, Olavolaud.
J. A. CAI:GU RI. ARt, Pitt.burid.
BROAD GAUGE
60c. "f. 100 1b
50c. IA 1110 111 n.
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RAILROADS
Ohio -
F425.11111W -7 0.1 Ki - 61E711a* ,
S M AlatiSN ME NT.
- THREE TRAINS DAILY
( EXCEPT EITN.DAT4
PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, R&M:PT
SU IDAYS, as follows:
Leaves Pittsburgh for Crestline at WO A. M., 'MO A.
51.
and 3 P. M.
Leaves Crestline for Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. IN., 70 P. M.,
and 12.60 P. IL
These Trains make close connections at CHRSTLINE with
Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE.
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, S. TNT LOUIS,
and all paints on roads extending West and Sonth•west
through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS.
TRAINS FROM PITTSBUROR connect at Mansfield with
Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for ern-
CAW, TOLEDO and SAN DUSKY; making us quick and
sere connections to CH ICAO°. as by any other route. Con
nections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, MINK=
and BUFFALO.
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky,
Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at
Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next
evening.
Trains East from Crestline make close connections with
Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHILADEL
PHIA, BALTIIIOII.P. and NEW YORK.
THILOCULL TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin
cinnati, Loulevillo, St. Lou* Indianapolis, Dellefontidne,
Chicago, Bock Wand, lowa City, Dunßeth, Illilwaukie,
Cairo, Spritiglield,lll., Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin
cipal cities in the West.
Through tic.kets over this line may be had at all of the
sibs,. Maces for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York.
NEW BRIGHTON AOCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new
Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. 31. and 1 . ;.G P. W. Leuees
Pittsburgh for New Brighten, at 9%, A. 31. and 5%, P. 3!.
4. for tickets and further information apply to A. T.
JOHNSON, at the corner office., under the Monongahela
House, or at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKIN,
Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
ruy2l3 J. 11. MOORE, Supt.
Great . Artierloan mad U. S. Express and
Mall Route.
!.1.1.L Oli s DISTANCE Sd 131),
&ND TWO CIIASOM 00 CABS AND IlkfaGAOE AAOIDYD.
AIR LINE ROUTE
EITWILM
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
VIA CHICAGO, ALWAI ANG T. LOUIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Ifflaslasippl.
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS in 15'4 hours. Trains leave
the Illinois Gerard Depot, foot of Water street—
lAvuis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M.
St. Louis Night Expresd daily, Saturdays excepted, 9.20
P. M.
......
St. luclis ;Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted,
6:30 A. M.
Baggage checked through to At. Louts,
Trains run direct through to Alton, C 259 m(les,) without
change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company's
splendid strainers WINCIIESTER and ILKINDEER, minding
in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to
St. Louis, (:2,1 miles,) without landing. These boats, for
speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the ;
Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and SpaCit.llA . QM U T 51 A C. II I N 1:1-:. LOIL's PATENT
Wasieroonis, affording to passengers the opportunity of re- I 0 lIDRE SMUT MACHINES, used In 700 Mills in the
Ivo% lug the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling, 1 West. They run light, clean well; are durable, and ;when
and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the eilects of a loug they become ..dli, the edge can he renewed by mucking
ride. . the Burr. They have been used for five years In the City
To KANSAS end NEBRASKA this Is the most direct . Mills, Pittsburgh, roue of the largest mills in the Weet,pind
route, and passengers desuned for Bloomington, Spriugneld, are warranted to clean well. For particulars, sea hand-bills.
Jarksouville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, lice Orders tilled at. 319 Liberty strait, Pittsburgh.
sour, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note I K at
IV: W. WALLACE.
the important saving in distance, being neveuty-two miles
ou
less tp St. Louie, thirty-creep Inge, I n es to onminit.,
• IFP
im O MILL OW NERS.—French Burr find
and fifty-eight miles how to Springfield, than by any other j. Laurel Bill Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill
route. ;coon, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cubgrindere, Coat iron
Through Thikets over this route can be procured at the ' Proof Staffs, Sc., always on hand and made to order, at 810
various Radrolut Ticket Of in New York, Boston, l'lnla- Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
detplan, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and et nil Through ; aptit W. W. WALLACE.
Ticket Offices throughout the States, and In Chicago iit the
warranted best
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS:
Compmly'n )11.1c,, No 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre
mont Ileuse—tind of the Depot of the Illinois Central Rad. . Engines, with the latest Improvements,
rood, loot of Will, street. quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata
Responsible I:Ai:mute 31. will always LA at the Depot-. of iron, made on short notice. Orders tilled with despatch.-'
the various Roads g oing into Chicago, to Check Baggage 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
through Io any point ‘lesired on the lane. , spin
i' P. Ni'''" ) ' N. J - -i Srilwtetid"l. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS: —The
ii. J. D. SCILEILMEItlitillq:32i, ; j subscriber has on hand, and is mannfacturig, Portable
sak i Denote] Passenger Agent. ' a - louring Mills, of an Imppoved quality; they are very comy
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, pact, run light, grind rest, (five to fifteen bushels peplatior,)
can be driven by steam, water or home power, and will prove
ilffiat alig- 5 kraal a valuable acquisition to Iraq mist sera, lumbermen andisrge
stock feeders. (L - den tilled at 315 Liberty atreet,Pittaborgh.
WAWA'S'W. W. WALLACE. '
MOM PITTSBUROII TO
Colo ruliun, I ntLianapolla, Chicago, 0. n. LITILILi T. MAT MSC&
Cincinnati, Terre Haute, Rock Island,' VREE OF CIiAItGE!!—TWO SPLENDID
Louniville, Vincennes, lmea City, Ju PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey in
At. Louie, Evansville, Debug., the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, fr. in the cell:
Dayton, Ontrii, tialetut, brated painting by landseer; and the "Departure of the
Xcnia, Memphis, Ileum., Israelites from Egypt," a largeand beautiful engraving from
Zeuesv Hie, Vicksburg, Peru, a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en ,
Newark, New Deism,, graving, is $3 per copy, but will be haat free of charge, as
AND Tux Pit.LNCIPat. cities IN TUT omit MO SOUTH, follows:
Via O. The subscribers par.' established a BOOK AGENCY in
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad ; phi1.i.1 1 ,1...., and will furnish any book or publication at
Which is now collilikte ,l 00 , i in sm'ce.tal tilalratioe LA. the retail price. free of postage. Any persona, by forwarding
twee. Sfrulsh . i Ii:• and Nii ~,1 t., I do,. the oub-criplbol yricti of any of the $3 Magazines, such as
Comb/long Railroad and Strap. knoll facilities, this rote . e y o -,,.. ; • ~, .....live, Putney:l'e, lir:Maui's, Frank Leslie's Petiti
oners le the Ira , e'er a degree el rimll , lrt unrivalled by toil ions, Ar., will teceive'the tuapizines for one year, and a copy
Road running Irest :rum Pittsburgh. ut eith e r of the above beduttfal engravings, free of chary,
- or if subscribing V a $2 Roll a $1 Magazine, Intel E. 2 Peter.
Full Arrangement- eon's, and Onalleilie Ladle& Christian Annual, they will r..-
tOn and after MONDAY, N ember sth, 1455, a DAILY ceive both magazines :sad a copy of either el the above en
-1.1 NE, if elegant and ii al It run, lug Steamers, comma ii il-ii &rg yi iiiii .
by elperlenced and net-onunodatirig otllicere, will leave l'ltit. E ver y i i„ iii - r ipti ria of R i , lo ,,,i ng en Wo o d executed w ith
burgh every day at SP. 11. neatness end dutlpatub.. View's Of Buildings, Newspaper
1' ENTt: RI , Captain GOELDON. Ile-tidings. View:. of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge
FAIRY QUEEN " J. U Rein. Certificatea, Businesa Cards, Ac. All ardent sent by well
Ad" l', , eri,,-er. ,l , i.. ii bo•oil, and readi Slenbenville , 1 promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their bulls.
7 o clock the Itill..wing or dating--entittovtiag with the Fast Lugs engraved, am Peed a daguerreotype or sketch of the
r,,,,, at 7:15 A. Si, nothing direct raninecuon with Train, building by mail or express.
for all the above clues—thus obtionina a comfortable ni g ht's Poisons at a distance having saleable articles would dud it
not. and drothno :Nei . ..Owe" of night /cord by rayetkid to their advatitage to address [be subscribers, as we would
.B Fare we CI-Nl , no by any other Railroad rout, tea as agents for the sale of the sante_
For Through and 1,,e1 'ricked, anti further Ittlornyilidn, 131 - RAM A PIERCE,
.tiquiry of JOHN J. lloCi•iTtiN, apl 6.dswly6o death Third arr.', Philadelphia.
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Ito. 115 Water street. Pittsburgh. , -....-
o E.O. W. FULTON, Superintendent.
L. hF.VEN N Y, General Agent. nor I.i
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAI),
CARRYING THE
Great United State• Dlatl and Express
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY ou its Wire
laugth from DUBUQUE Tu CAIRO,
CHICAGO To CAIRO.
Tide Road, in connection with Trait. of the Ohio atol
Nitesteeippi ft. IL uud Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms
the most direct anti only continuo. It. IL route fi-on
CLIICAGO To ST. lA>U[S,
ellte.l.l/0 Tn CAIIIO,
CHICAGO TO DUBUQUE.
Trn e. lens, Cilicagy '
10 A. M. and I0:20 P. M.—Sr. Louth A-ND CALICO EXP1:21.3.
Paineageth (..r St. Loeb/ by this truth take the can a the
tthb, and Mies. IL IL at Sa.ridural, and are carried direct lu
St.
. .
9:55 A. M. and 4:10 P. M.—Duanorr. AND G ',LENA EXP.-,
VitlnPeting at Duuliotli (oppuute Dubuque) with t 1 . 1.13ty
Liu° of ;beam Pabl.eta hi. Paul and the Upper Alias,-
mippi ricer uitire.
Trams leeive emir. fur Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M
and ialo P. M.
•
Pa.ationgvra Irmo tho East end places on the UhiU riv r,
I le•ntioetl for St. Louis, tvill.B6Yit t W miles of tedious and 0...-
ertain river navigation frtnif , eniro to St. Louis. anti arrive
)1 , 11 re 10 advance of the river route, by uaiing the
::vs at Cairo.
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T. koql to Z 4 l. I...uht. Cairo. Dubuque, St. Paul, awl all Itt,
pot taut places by tl. route, can to' hod at the eilice of tht.
..,. I P. nod C. & P. Ittilnxads a Pittsburgh. awl Diohig.Le
Coutral Raitrutul to Chica,m. It. It. 3IA:_IN,
J o hSuperiuten't.
Suntmer Arrangement.
ALLEGHENY VA L . Y RAILROAD.
R_._. ~.
~`-T••
shortest and Qulchist Route to all Points
on the Allegheny River.
TWO DA ILO TRAINS leave Pittsburgh . follows :--
Morning Express, nt S o'clock, A. M., fur KITTANNINO,
CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-BANK, BRADY'S BEND,
MA lION 1 NO. II El M ERSBU RN, BROOK VILLE, and all
points North.
Evening Arewntrnodataon hay. at 5:45, P. NI., stopping at
all way-stations.
Fare to Kittanning, 51,95.
iliddlesex 81 75jelarion 33 25
Smicksburg 2 50 ,Putixatawney 3 26
Bed-Bank 2 25!Reimershurg 2 80
Curb3ville 2 73 Reedsburg....- 8 C.
Adams 2 UO Rural Village 1 9N
Brady's Bend 2 25 Mahoolag 1 TO
liollersburg 2 00 Texas 222
Bethlehem 2 75 Mechanicebnrg 3 00
Shennondale 3 25 Brookville 3 76
Tickets to all of the above places can bo procured at the
°Bice, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot
on Taylor street. A.. 1. HOPPER, '
Je2l Superintendent.
MAG A ZIN ES, &e.—
Harper for July—price 2.0 cents.
Haley's I.July's Book for July --co,
:rahnin's Magazine for July-20e.
Peterson's Magazine for July-17e.
Leslie's N. Y. Journal for July-14e.
Yankee Notions for July-IZ..
thillou's Magazine for July—loc.
Brother Jonathan for 4tli July—n magnifieent
double number—price 12r.
The above just received at
LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
je2o No. 77 Fourth street.
VoiCSALE. - 20 Acres of Laud, a good
situation for a country stone, about 20 miles from the
city, Ina thriving neighborhood anti no store near.
Rouse and lot and three vacant lots in Allegheny City.
WANTED,
A situation bye young lady in a dry goods or trimming
store. or millinery establishment—for one rook—two 014
to do housework—oue boy to Intro a trade—two buys In
stores or run of errands—two men to work on farms or la;
boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn tot bin
Real Ratans Ag - encyand Intelligence Office, on the north
side of Ohio et., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny
City. JeiF
MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.—
Charlotte Blume has Just received another lot of those
unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood
cases of every variety and style, comprising 4. 4 1 % and
Laves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 5% octaves.
seraphine or Piano style, with rich mouldings, carved music
desk, Ace 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain
ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave
above the other; an excellent Instrument for the nee of
Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is
submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent
from the manufactory, and le 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
secured Letters Patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie
directly upon the reed, so as to produce, on opening the hey
valve. the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then
passes into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell.)
which mellows the tone, and give it more of melodious, flute
lilt.quality, than le the general property of reed Instru
ments. For sale by CH Alt LOTTE BUD! E,
"Old Established rial3li depot' , No.llB Wood et. _
F bbls. Lake Superior Trout:
20 hf. "
Received end Tor little by
diPTILNGER EIIiTtBALIOII,
295 Liberty street.
26
REFINED SUGARS— •
15 bblA Loperinge " anal:hal Sugar;
30 do Stevrnrt's "A" do do;
15 do Covering's Sue puly'd do:
10 do do 'coarse do do;
30 do do =abed do; in Moro and
for ealo by pale] birm•Fß & 13.1CKETSON,
•
T MAIM'S SPECIFIC-5 gross i n e nre
A d l and for sib b 7 I iejai ' 1 ~- , • ,1 NEI B3OS
aL l4 '
MEDICAL.
Trergivs voN"rix -nt''''i-wfryieryiVirad -- 0
gh..rogFrpgia and they darer will.
It Isl....cause they don't touch tho cease of the Wawa. The
came of eV atioo d =btltbod dllemies Is 'the Ittnidenbecto
poison called ZlastrUl ur Mniaria, Natal: l 4 l Se TV=
Its natural antidote; all disenee comma by gpwrs ,
at once. -Rhodes' lever and'Agne-Clire IS thhtleditldote
Malaria, and moseovet it. la a perfaitty, lissudeactasalcine.
The granitic/do or the celebrated albite., J. Chlitha, of
New York, to thts enact, to attached to every bailie; there
fore if it does no good it can do no bairn.
WA is more than can be said of Quinine, iftenf6, , mx ,
tonic in exiSteDCO, aistbelr use bartdoons to thecolunhathin ,
and bring.' on Ipumb Ahue, which never allows a ppeerson to'
fee/ perliatly well tor single moment. Intifnettait bn of.
thew truths I &taws some emu - ants &omit, letterjustrecelved
from a Physician
GEORGETOWN', Ohio, March17;18.513..„
JAS. A...RUDDER,Esq.---Desr Sir: Terme)/ 2dined,is at
hand: The are arrived late last year and the difficulty iN
getting any ono to try it was greatly int:Sailed frOM the
fact that arennitly had been introduced which eras growing
in fiver with the public, an behirbettet than esing QUlnine
—not knowlng.A. presume that! thirremedi thernsed to
escape taking Quinine, contained, the_driwitself .
This remedy, lomoitn as Smith's Tonic, would
break an ague, but it did not cute .It, as it ermild often re
turn With renewed vigor. _This one circumstance I deemed
in your favor, If I add Institute a test , co on between,
it and your Cure.' The following is the rceniti
Three persons took-10M'atitIcitwiire cases of
Quotidian. Intermittent Foyer, tarelitomy l treats =standing.
They had tried Quinine, and other remedies ocettelonallY
missing a 11111, but ens (as In all auchplseskiloWV wear'
ing them our, and laying the foundation of o er and sever
rer maladies. 1 did succeed in effecting's radical cure of,
all [hin of these awes with your reinedk,' , and they , have
not had a chill since. In all three of these.casse thedmith's
Tonic had been used, and would, as,beforestainde , hrealt the
chill, but after a period or two had elapsedit.:would return.
I think there will he no difficulty now In giving to your.
Cure the vantage ground of any other' remedy now In nes
beta Ac. Sc. WILLIAM .BUCILNER,4S. - 1):
11.110 DES FEVER and AGUE CARE: or ANTIDOTE TO
MALARIA, the only harniless:retnedy in existence is
equally certain as a PILEVEICTIPE, aa a 013RIL' 'Take it
when you feel the chills coming on, arid yon will never have,
a single one.
JAILER A. RIWDES, Proprietor, Providence, R.. 1.
For sale by Druggists generally.
.jell
W. W. - WALLACE
STEAM MARBLE WORKS
319, 321 and 333 Liberty street,
Opposite Smithftold street; ' '
.P.ITTSBETBBII; PA.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE
STONES always on baud; Stone Mid Marble G l inting
and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. . • •
Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Impodng SU:monado.
by machinery, In less time and better Style - thin can be done
by mere manual labor. Paridadar Onsinon is laid to the
manufacture of
MARHLE" MANTI,EB,
• - • ..
of which we hare 11 large variety of beautiftil patterns.
Builders and others are invited to examine our efock, as we
feel persuadfd that after doing so, and learning our prices,
($l5 and upwards,) but few who are able - to own a goal
house, will he willing to madq long withont,procuriug one
or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor
painting; are always neat; are an ornament tog room; ore
not liable to take fireoind cost , but little more than agpod
wood mantle.
garble cold low to the trade. &earth Stomas made to order.
Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being
manufactured by the best workmen, aided by machinery, la
worthy of attention.
Orders, addreiseed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
filled with despatch. W. W, WALLACE.
13125112
BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate,
St. Mabelty Fulls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought
and soh! throughout in,, Territory. Money loaned, invest
ments male to the bent-advantage, and Land Warrants leen
ted. Also, Agents fur the ails of Lots in the town of SY.
CLOUD. 8.5 miles from St. AnthottY, and bead of navigation
above the Falls. The survey of the great Peale Railroad
crUesea the vtissiesippi at this point, and the numerous ad
vantages It possesses as a place of business, will make it sue
of the largest cities in the Northwest.
Rs.-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota.
Hon. Win. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of 3lignesota.
Hon. J. Meeker.
ion. H. B. Rice, Delegate to Congress.
Rice, Llalllagaliend & Hecker, Attoniays at Law.
Messrs. Romp & Oaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. 8. Land Office.
yen=
E!=
BI7A.KELY & RiCILEY, REAL Env= 13a ° -
LEES, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pitui
burgh.
Lloußoa, Leta, Mills, Furnaces, dc. &C., bought and
sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and loca
ted ; Bills, klumis and Notes negotiated. Especial attention
given to sulatividing Farms, and disposing of them. Terms
reasonable. nov27:drrai
A LExANDER. W. FOSTER, Attorneyauti
LI llouusellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent
for procuring Bounty Lauds and Pensions, and for the Cul*
lection of Claims in Wrest. Britain and Ireland.
Atir- Collections made in this and adjoining Counties;
IC
titer of decedents settled; heal Estate bought; sold or
leased, and rents ciillectod. Moneys Invested on Mortime ,
or other s•curity. Titles examined and title papers druwa.
Office on FOURTH street, a few duors above Stuitlallold.
Pittsburgh. March 1855-luthltirdsw)
A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Cora
taissionerr for the 'States of Tennessee, New Ilams.-
.liire, Connecticut- Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa,
:aliforuiti, Louisiana and Virginia.
ft Dods drawn, and seknowledinents and proofs taken
record or use in any of this above named Stales, Illinois,
ilississippl and Divide Island.
Pittsburgh, March 28, 185:
UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.-
Li The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. & Co.,
situated on the Monongahela river, about 2 miles front
Pittaburgh, are now for wile. The property consists 0f.11.5.
acres and 118 perches of Land, (mom or leo) and alt the
Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more,
together with Buildings, Railways, le-
For further particulars apply to
D. W. & A. 8. BELL, Atte! at Law,
apllidawtf Ea. 103 Fourth st.. Pittsburgh-
1111 - ARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned
jj• offers for side SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon
and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburg,'" and Connellaville
in the growing and thriving Borough of 13FKEES
PORT. Four of the Lots are 3T% feet in width by about
129 in depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the.
other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their
whole length on other streets.
Also—TWO LOTS, 37!...: feet in width, fronting the other
side of tho Depot, and In depth 121—one of the Lots bo •
ing for its whole length on Jerome street.
No better proDexte . mss. will C. iota lose
Part of tw ~:=Ut taken in Stock of the ConneihorMe
if
080. F. G . M2BORE,
(Mee of the 'Morning rat.
Pittsburgh, August 31, 1855.—tdswtf
WIG MANUFACTORY-MRS. RENTER,
for doors from tho Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's
Office. Allegheny City, is prepared to fill orders for WIGS,
and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. The best
quality of material is furnished, and entire eatiafnction gnat'
anteed. ' myl6..dawly:-
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00 KS I BOOKS ! ! BOOK S
B
Scenes 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 States and Territories of the Great West.
Noble Omsk of American Women.
The Ilasento of Remarkable and Interesting Events.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh.
The Young Mau's Book.
The Young Lady's Book.
Jenan as it was and to. •
Twice Married.
Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of 18.
Married. not Muted, by Alice Carsy.
War in Kan.., by tilewerton.
Home For All.
The Water Cure Encyclopedia, Ac., de.
For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN,
J e-11 N 0.41 Fifth street.
NEIV BOOKS AT DAV INSONS, 65 Market
street near Fourth.
POMH, by Richard Cheuerix Trench.
The White Chief, by Capt. Reid.
The Scalp Diluters, do. do.
Comic Miseries of Human Life.
Helps' Spanish Conquest in America.
Everybody Her Own Shoemaker.
Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequence,
Paper Dolls and How to Make Them.
iiiiisideChursh or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasto
rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D.
Sight and Hearing, How Preserved sue How Lost, by Dr.
Clerk.
Lorenzo &mord, by Author of Dr. Antonia.
The Suffering Savior, by Exumacher.
Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T.Chan.
ding.
Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London.
Man and His Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Twerdie.
Monaldi, a talo by Washington Allistou.
Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. •
The Cripple of Antioch.
Harpers Magazine. as soon as published-20 eta- Jel9
JIINE MAGAZINES—Just . . received ..
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0 for sale by IL MINER & CO, No. 32 Bm - i t M el ,f, we '''
Harper'e Magazine for Jane; j
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Go- I W' Lady's Book for a ,_ ,
Peterson's Magazin° forfr?", J....
Azt.T,,,_,Ournar* fi V...64,- 7. -
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KENNEDY, of :11.0,11x4044101iv - i • ~, - , , -i- '
area In onexif oar col:Mani public 'ii- = "rircookr 1 ' . -•".
that coxes every. 1.114 gr....tifnmor, firm thaValtftnrida tchis '
common n
i* h as *nod iglu my-slaves , and never' I
felled 'ebist.t in - tart. cabs 'fbath ' , kn, r, 'LA, k esi • .
etarlif harVoinebilimPOVii r tWe tliebr of ~,
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ssins„.sll selthin,twentissilestitiblitotho bri..nit •-,,,:-. i
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Tiro bottlesSfignalt.l% Stinialiiint•ftwaiwath* "-• r.... , ;. ,
`‘thal.6 three bottlb wrill - did boU PlSA r 'ci of. .4. - •
r . ,• .. -i7 - . 'Da-. 1 , 4 , ~.". 1 4 ,
Two to three bottles will scour.,thejPl4o.4 i
A2 r . .I.'i n '"' fi
Twoi bottles are Warranted to cue '. *SW a.'
M0Uth,310.10)11244. -,. fc .'; h ... ,- .4ta' ~., : 3..iT.:%- -4 1 - 1
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Three to aye lionise are ;in,rriniteit 0.„ . .,111ajr!,!%4 - am' • ',t,
•Srerilthidat , ' --.
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' - T aT es a .
obottlei are wariintedio airttteidnirotite
S "andr'l'ti t a iWl tl f tu. " "" oia'Ptt satieiatbarraliad.Vc&;+ '' Ptnm"
Onehottis will mire scaly, esnytbnottheildn,, , ; 0,
Twoattire° bottles' are w arranted to curitheAst dm
' gmate came of Meametlacm..... -..1.!: ...:.-,3; -,:,..;-:.! s , -.,ix iris
Two or tiFirLbOtAlea tan witrxr3ts4 to st_trbibimi*PlOlN
Three to four bottles are warranted to knee Salt de man.
rive to eight bottles will, tk e. A : w o irsto , tamif i rea.
:•kbeiliatti•La'airisyi 7 mVaiM ' , go now s i,. and
- a .perfect 'num hi: warranted -, when " alconsikelarTh tit, is
alotWunileoksreo 2.bogeolatble to thoss•whe,bsegoisain
tried all chi wonderful lasill'ilinio of ibi.d)7"tuAkfit__As°M.
cub Weaitinfrbilnita • PUthu . ..... * 4 o o- d 411 41 4 . 1 4 , 4 " . .....1% .4 =
Shatt)d Cara Vier, IXol4Lin"the , ye...4.5t .t, 000
foot.' ; If yon have a humor tt.tituttottrattr - Thßet ablate lb
nor wady hums or ba's-abento mating tiatatitseei Rat
PI I C"tr er a'titon e t t # 4- . 0 . 4k #4 149.
4
•of B tinx. . T ' wits:Wetb hl Cans. 1t ,
done iliaaaOr Wag' , rfta-WhuoraM att,
I gave ittii. children a Year tildli tatald` iiderbr .. I
lame seen_poor, puny wormy bath* - ":ishollaileah.
. was eat mid tilabbi,mmcoro4P-a.pittreAlttikteaf 115111 k by
me bottle. • ....._, 2 .,, k; y,„,...iiga
...
To - show who eri - tiablect 'ti.: - aldeletiMbleap, onthMe
wilt alwayalleilt: ' , •It groes•eierellittotitarrilleM4
_db.
sinew. :Some whir imae.becn costivil.for? vitiOnlialt
end aceamsgebted bytt. Where thebrelyhitimindithiorim
guitteesi, bat where there is any.deratonanst ottaslipo.
titoos of natsre Oat* Very, sin ` .
most net , bessrmad—boid".isbrajw. • :,_ ~.,„...,
Myst° a week . There le never a sort, rixomasi . r.,
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contrary, what that fesling...is isveri4isradrataardintednif
like a new.gensm. I .hoord• Aoma,:o . ~Cilisialinit bilt
tstfl
mcoudoine of it thit Man ever initerma-ht- NJ' . of
diet Is everilecesmirest the belitytiftWiret,,,,
,V o.
Mae air. herb, which; when Xiirunittred dir riinaldt, ' es
Beryl:all:Ms Melding of thenooklua - unpethelosie' 4%*
zo Gents. • Prim of the biedlridilsoaleilal Pera oo 4 ol
Di=49a 4 AT , use- -- Aila- r quP table ftr0m...416Y
. Children oiler eight if4,4l;_uitttrt capppi•
an
live to eight' yearc tebspaohibt:` Ava nt . , iiktos
made appliWbie Mall comelltntto*hilne ' Mier loilkirate
on ths•boweis bricertday. , --.., • .-. -0.4......?..: 5f.e.:.•,..4 . 3 tazid
air. szaratxpy gins personal Attttm,diußet..sBo l 6 l of
Scrofula."
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Sold, wholesale' mid retail, - at liri'
W
rarest, corner of V irgin ait it 3."`P. - firA.Ms-
AYER'S CHERRY 'PAM '.
Fos THE RAPID cm aa corm& Colitalf.WWWß.
NESS, mob/MU% IsriloopmaOst uoirAg*3.•
ASTHMA AND . CONEUMPTDMin - - -
.4.,,v-, Tom BanatiLhistfreessen•
!flotilla wink fbo CP II / 1 4 1 9 1 0 1 ."" PiAlit
v.: . ,:„.„...jp 4 ' an article Which tiehret t vi=o, rest
: -4: [:;; :-.:. i s t t e tet e Vo li verateldHaf dett
c
... e ..._._ fig...and
sir
omniscopitthp cane of
-v , ibt Cll . * Oust 4 11 wet- 11 7elrY&Pildfen of
sift awn t,the country ithouraiin gecko* puh
, ..,21.., Holy known, who have Wed
from shatningend Wren = die.
essecoftthe•lungs,-by he use. liViten.rome *WV itiOsupe
rimiti our Wel othegmedicine of its kind,istgatippitant
to wipe :olearvgi,tion, and whereits virtnea.lize .fa?C'enfelb°
public no longer hesitate what antidote to ntalft,Etratie
distressing and dangerous affection's of the - paonary or
gans, which are incident to our clittate, ~ ~. -4 '- ' -
Nothing has called louder tar the awned hsgiary ofinsdi
cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fshidityAraie
sumptive complaints, nor has any one thus) of -1 1 11 100ted
more of their investigations and care.`' lttit IS "1 fichtle.
quote remedy has been provided, on Whichtlfo l ped4 OM
depend for protection from atta che - up=alre lin
mans, until the introduction of • the .43/313351 . ' )11710=
This article is the product of a long, inhOttleMisantfenPiEleres
successful endemror to fernish the courommitywith,auclit a
remedy.~OtthlsiastvtatementtheAmi o tQarenWs
themseivesprepured to judge, and I aigiedi donlidancifto
their deChtion. . If there itt any depmdenre tele: placed in
what men, orevery class and etelforfSeftWeiffilifti.4 o o l f the'
thermic we can trust our miasma, when,Wkeladrrell
affectkom of the tlWoatand leek:1111W tel4ff Nereid 90 1166
on the assurance Ofintelligent Pkysichthestlio male Mists
bottom to know—in short, if thereissayrifflineengottsny
thiugithendt is irrefutably proven that thiarnediCins dose re.
Devatand does cure the class ofthaesaes it m is i Mbar,,his•
yowl any and all others that arelknoynajo_ tibia ha
true, it cannot be too freely piddislied,Der teo klritterns
The afflicted should know it. - A remedy that baits Tate
lees to them. Parents should know it,, their , children 4 ste"
priceless to them. All should know it, for health.glarbef
lat
z eirs
priceto no one. Not onl this y
should it becirmdated_ hut
4 4 . where, not only inconntu, Litt in: sli co
How faithfully we have acted eXP this ainvietiqti, ht altnanf
the f act that already thhrarticle has an th e • Chalet:ft e
globe. The son never. Pets on Ea' Melte, ,140/ICOeithentCts
without it, and but few PeoPite• ,itiAtorelefrAttt loftelNDefol
use in other nations as in tha, It is employed hy,thernons
intelligent Li almost all ehillred . Sollunielf. - it 1p Ohm
'lively employed oa both America In 'Europe, Asia, Africk
Austthlia and the far-off islands of the sea. Wei is straw
to Its possessors there as hens, and they.grusp st, a valubis
remedy with even more avidity. Unlike moat preptatiopts
of its kind, it is an expensive composition of lastly naiteritth
Still it Is afforded to the rmblic at oremenablylow '
what is of vastly more importance to ahem, str• • -is
never suffered to decline from its migtrathstanditrd araroall.
'once. Every bottle of this medicine, now mancifectmWdi is
las good as ever has been made heretofore, or , sa we Amor
noble of making. No toll or cost le spared, %loud=
1 it In the best perfection which it is possiblikkr
items the patient who procures the genuine 1011131117VISC.
roam., am rely on having as good en article asbestreerbillin
had by three who testify to Its cures. , , i g„,,„
By pursuing this mirth, I have the hope of doltiglanta
good in the world, as well as the satisfaction 4 e bol,Wifig
that much has been done already. • ,-e., - ...1, - J
JAW:Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytill&
Chorus', Lowell, Mass,
Sold by 13. A. PAIIIMTOCIL & CO., at wholesale mid se.
tail, by every Druggist to Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers
everywhere, aplatoditit
W. W. WALLACE.
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CURE OF )OS
O COUPON.
NEW AND NDBN WONDNIDniiss
HVG . EAN' A •
BIIOUGHT . HOME TO TBE
.
A WONDERFUL DISCONTRY liasi.go4sl43 '
joIL ly been made by Dr. Cmrem, of thiseithinAht —trAst ,
meat of Consumption, Asthma, and. alidideasetraf the pp,
We refer to "Da. Coins' HYOLItta, 08.1.11talittr . :
Varna AND CM= BYR I V ~Witlrtl, E s new
has restored Wary afflic ted on es to health ;.,,agew
which, be hue inutortentbleOettiliOnteih 1 1 1= 4 .4,4 1 0(
trestatent,apbyeicianTereafkii . lflaireide , haullr
—constantly breathing an-agreeathi; heultrie
medicinal properties must come in , diretbcontactlitillie
whole aarhl cavities of the Ong", aspi,thuireikagpethe teitte;
and varied changes p.rodriced upenlltacti ,whert
into the etmitich, and =Wed to tha.,pt*rig of
The Ifygeana id fir sale all 414-Drage:Oa thr Tut
country."—New York Datchnuozof7anuntrirt4P_,.. l-, „
The Inhaler is women the breast, andorthenlirinrOduk,..,
on: the least inconvertiente—ths Iteattof-the, hodF,Digar-
I sufficient to orapeteta the fluid. Ifuntheds opcaite pkt•
like the following, might - be - named: • -
One package of the Hygeana ha certain& ofthi --
, of six years' standing. J. IF.Nusstiiiitt
Pretussabw of Dun
I am cared of the Asthma, or ten yew? etauciltig*.
Curtis' Elygeana. Sinruir.atr Easync'Brinolityn,hl.l',„in
Airs. Pam, of No. .6 flummoxed dtreet, wall cored till. a
severe case of Bronchitis by the ilyg&tun ' - •••
Afy sinter hall been carat of a distreardng cough, id' settiral
years' standing, and decided to be Incurable :by , thir..physie
ciana She wee cured In one Meath., by theateaget__> ,
J. H. Ottawa, &d, Ne,
The BAT, Dr. Comma, of New York, teatifilielW fMt,
eine in the following langua ge:
ow Your, Novemberl6.lBsE" - ' '-
Dear Er—l think highly of Dr. Curtis' llwa r rantee
edy in diseases of the throat and lump. 'Ha ving had Ssusib
opportunity to testify Ito effieSoy t t een cantioacedatuttltika
most excellent mailable, - both the Syrup and the Inhal.
application to the chaste. -
N. B.—A r . Curtis' Wygeans Is the ORNIDIAL and •ONLY
GIN MB MIDDLE; amotbers are breuriAtitilibrisitteilisi'
and utrrouotts counterfeit& S4an them 1kii.,3011•1 rml& •
POttOtt.
titir For sale by Dr. Geo. ILNoissok 140 Wood ibeati
R. Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beckham, 4PaghlidOSitraotWar..-;
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L.EiliserOpingiter;:; -
ret/Aaliketn
SAND_ S? .SAILSAIMit
IN QUARt11 1 .1 1 4,84,- -
Firr the Removal
pt re lUe o
This trulfwmyaaluaabnlejlina bttof
-
roots of this Ption , bY•l'mun tin:=PaMlT.taidiA
us, which obtains the medkinal ana - Aortvi
Eq r p Ma highly concentrated form, a° scieritifliidtfeorti.
ing the mrsomil vegetable‘prodturta tn- thallansiess that suP
compound extract of Sarsaparilla la 'obtained . infintialY nuFfrno
rior arty other for purifying- the' blesisf, And - the
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Form Sores, rimp1e41101.1443
Cutaneous - Eruptions , Rhenmatism„Mercurialdistasea r liven„,,
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis; ConstuliptiOl.t , "` ,
regularities, Loss of Appel:R.43nd esieral Debnitr. sad c ;a3
This powerful remedial agent Etat simultaneously upon the. 4
Stomach, the Oradea/on and tha - Baweis, and gently ,
hues, while it disengiumslual . mrpels from the eYlgeh3o.thapi,,,
1 is irritating and proludicial . tabodtlYhealtfi; &ling primly
vegetable, it is perfectly harmless in its operation; the metre
sweats persons may take it at any time Wititperfeotamlatv,
The asinntshing success' cirthls medicine
croasiog . during the last sixteen..yitarsehasibitnemi.
distinguished commendations of the Faculty, Mal ft...D* 3 140
wide.spreact popularity tunfeztansfrepatranaga*llex
entirely out of competition miry other preparatkin
patina •
Attention fe respectfully saki - tea to the followinmertm.
cats:
'NW', i:411(oW Aril . :l?.llg,ill is 99.141
Taor, N. .1.0
September 8 . 4.
Me.urs. Semis—antlemen'il have Tarlteditiy'
three years been troubledssith.that dtratlfuld
id; so moth so, as to' be offenafre biro , husband and :to
self; end to-obtain relief, hdrts tried:every land of'
that came under my notice, without effect.„ Omeresymo g bia , ).
bore, wbo bad. been coral - or d 'cortinbtineli. lojn,v
Sarsaparilla, advised gm to mike strist-ottlionAtuteft 40.,i
say that It has done me,II world of 4004 /Win 4 g a ttaii#o7lll:t.
cared me. Hoping- that ' my eilderMe 'nib} It't agora,
similarly afflicted , to .adopt the 11010.1.6the0, itith 00.11041i1P:-
satisfactory resnits,l remain gratedhliy yortm
• '
11118.PIT4PMd and. sold : by A.LID IMWDEVltriggigill
and Chem's* 'lOO Fulton BU'e New York.. -lipid also
B A. Eumzermt at Co.;-.lmulnuxE•rPiMbi
- and bylorropid r is geward/4._
ties far ILL . ...1441Ar_
JIM SAM
all parfait& the ceanbry, -
tore are elmosbdally to receipt of
nials as the following, reialfte to 4
Oussolosd, MAW vAiTi r
lifeurs. A. Mae:do& W. have beesi
Yeesaffspe in this place fort vetjetus,-And , CidE r eldWayb - likTe „ l
,Astingi Tor the iutounationnCthe .41444140 tjusindalgi n .„
that it has beea,io air I latent, ciao lie the - titeettatiafso.. '
tort' .reniedles'in thalitarketothd one intaltkluttatta
ntedieints we have. I, have slog
good . effects in numerous eases tuidef the camm: Oro=
phyak4op, alla>f Whom use 4t regularly, lailAitiviyi
t t o b e cal l a and reliable as a Qom epecitle. ;I ,4titats.-
mend it as one or the sank and iti4l:lli 114 _ctin
-*-31-•
Preparedniad sold by • B. A_ ItAlMßErpcamaipoy4..l. , '
mteld cornet of Wood, and First da,ltittab-
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D R HULLII3EN'S PAXSN PARM-This TOotb:lasteii tie: nv&easing and itadritnete teeth 11U • -
AllexulwPaon of Dr Hulbet*O=i-_ak ,t
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je26 ~, eorner.mpikksLiambiftspiiit.
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