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Dale, 'Thomas F. kale. 3 now to Wit, this twenty-seventh day of March' in the year of our Lord onetheosend eight hundreds: l J fifty-six, this ammo coining before the Chancellor upon the motion of Joseph,. Oomegys, Esquire, the complainant's stilici tor, and the write of summons aforesaid, and Lib° Sheriff's return thereon - being seen and examined, It is thereupon ordered by the Chancellor that the aforesaid defendants, Richard C. Dais and Thomas F. Dale, appear in the cause on Tuesday, the Md day of September next. And it is ordered and di. rested by the Chancellor, that a espy of this order shall be inserted in the Pittsburgh- lice, a newspaper published in •the city of Pittalnargh, in the State of Pennsylvania; and shall be continued in said newspaper for the space of one month ; and also that a copy oftraid order shall for thasame space of time be posted in the office of the Register of this Court, and att.the Court Home door in this County. State of Delaware,l Kent County, SS. j" I, John R. Jarvis, Register in Cfhaificery In Bent county, n h o e w r.ito of roco su rd t m in y th ha is n Co d Court. aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true copy ofe n e .st ord i e tn r o i n n y t w he he a r lze I ca rave affixed the seal of the said Court, at DOver, this 14th de) • of May, A. D. 1866. JORN K. JARVIS, mylzlm Register in Chancery. REAL ES PATE MARKET, CORM OP Elmarn ,um ShancrinD Tatum We have the following Revd Estate for sale. FOURTEEN ACRES OF.LAND In St. Clair township, ou the old Washington Road, well Improved. SIX 'CBES OF LAND in Chanters township, about half a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, w i th valuable I mprovements, milted for a genteel country residence. A LOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, SO feet by 100 be sold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND near MilioriiN ilk. TEN ACRiS OP LAND in Indian, township, at Ito month of Deer Creek, on which are good improvenients and an old established ferry. FIFTEEN ACRE'S OF LAND In Indiana township, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a half miles from Logan'a Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with good improvements. A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on St,.- venson street, (opposite the Mercy LteGspital,) with modern improvements. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Reavet, taining twenty-three acres, within eighty rode of the ( A P. Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS in the Doi ongh of Ilanch , tter, rot ner of Chartiera and Fa , nun ,treA,ta. A VALUABLE NiILL PROPERTY AND FARM fn De: ry township, Weetmorelend county, would le, exchengvii city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the swism rale Station, with lire or ten Arras of Land. TWENTY ACIIRS OF LAND adjoining the SWIM, Alt Station. Apply to (Je2) BLAKELY ,4 It101(1,1 TWELVE ID •L'ILS N ADVANCE OF TUE MAIL! 461- THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly rocrlv..d. twelve hours in advance of the Mall, and delivered to gob scribers at the following rates • Philadelphia LEDGER, loc. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE. 16c per week. HERALD, •• , Leave your orders for those, or any other Eaotern papers, at T 1 Fifth street, for Anyll F 'OR SALE-20 acres of land, on which erected a hewed log house. frame barn and nth, o. buildings, all in good order; 11 acres cleared, well fen, and in good state oi ..ultivatwo: a young orchard, iv,: acres of grain and clover r, g- - /.1 and thriving ra Lion; the remaining I acres well tituts.rod—wrod.l be s ; situation for a store, being situated on the cross roads. tiveert Bakerstown and Butler, in Middle., township, It. ler county. Will be sold low—terms easy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady. in a Dry Trimming or Millinery establishment. Wanted Severalgins to do housework In the cite n country. Also, a situation by a boy about fourteen eenr age, in a store, to run errands or oilier light work Inquiro 01(3E,, W BUNN. at hil Agetttry st,l Intel/4;e Ofliim, north side of Ohio ortrettt. fourth door itict rf ALLEGHENY MTV FRANK LESLIE'S Gazette of Fashion June: Knickerbocker 7,l,44;azine for Juke , Putnam's do di , . Dickens• Ilouseh••Id M'oris The Schoolfellou Fpeech of the lieu Charl.. , Sumo:•r : The Invalid's Guide and Cs...rumpus e's Manual ! SI. Fitch. A. M 1I D I /ue Thousand and Ten Things w , ,rth kn o w 111,7 The larnion Illustrated Nets, For rule by myS7l B. T C 41 Fifth sr NEW PUBLICATIONS -I.,she'is Gazette ut Fashion to Jhue, 0 ..-•• '... IMtnam's Mihris.T.tie .1.. do Cr Household {Cori, do do •_S , . Schoolfellow ch, do 1,. Harper's ',fag, 4th sut.ly, di. , d ,, n... Liodey's Lady '• 14... k. '21,1 do it., ii.• . ....t.w drahain ,1.. Petersen i. do I:, li n irkerte. ker d. , .1., al. Leslie's N. Y. Journal do ,i„ Is. SpIIITYirg7II4WI PAp.erv. d 4. 101..... Plaima Talcs, 1.1" Melville...., K.. ',Mushy Papers, t., John Ittotighani do Recent speerhea , of Charlee ....minnet do 1,12 Shoehtr li.eeoLlo. tegi. The above, With R Isree ase , rillient .4 ~.h.....1 and mi. IaIIHOUI I.nka slat loner) , 4.. :..di 1f.m.1 1.) b., 1:0 1.,, . lower than kirew . tivre 'I I LAI: VFEH'S Brook :Store. my3l No 77 I•huril, cirr.r. BUSINESS BUSINESS :1111 I.li, WELTY Si lit s A LE—Sill/AI, on It a , wickl., urn awls , of saws... .1 ro. n .tone %mot e chin, and all cute, w.rm g awl tit tun., ~,sillaerr Al-. saw m. 11.11 g ood (rum, h,PURed...41.1 acres of 'iontl. lw as, • A Sl - EA Ii rA NN 11.1.. polusie on the , •Ino rarer. sear • t Malys. Pr, s car., TANNEKr }NIS SALK. situate at Nlohn Nis... vats- shops, to gh , u• wwse 4 A. It s.. Ap'2•S t'l•T /1141'J:1 . :t/ A NE 'lll p kidnaped .1 1 ..1 t W h•unt,..m...1 Item, the raw, ,aal ollestIon• Yet.' Slill and his Wily. "l After tarty yearn of .lee- , By Mrs. KAI. K kar.L. with Samuel J Nifty. A 14.1 an Appel. ha I. ) Surto-- For ml, ayII T. 1 . NIMIti jut. 41 Fifth •• 110 lIIV ATE ItESIDENI:E FUR SALE. .1 Ilea,. well I•utll and huisiusl bra t house sithaled the North C•otunuu, A Ile g hany City. coularultag sax s Ant:lased room., a Lath room. Ilrualual attic drant in the yard This property to heautitally lisatod is worthy the attention of person. wishing a desirable i I rate reshiehce. Will he Bold low. Apply td Jut. BLAKELY k itICIIEI DOMESTIC GOODS. •A. A. 31..u.stin & I have just °penal over ax, cases and packages el s style gingham.. muslin., checks, ,d es cry h of lealo , kooping Koala sh.ch mull Ist rut a cousidtraLle redtv'tloll trim the (lanai 4 RASOLS. —We in‘ite the atterititat Pthe ladies L. some 1,515, new partums naver", this morning tiy t• 1 112,/ P. among Will( ..tue of I e' most elagant and desirable at vie, vet orterea. Jug. A. A. MASON a f?i) Fifth pi. DI1) YO[: READ Sle w 'r 'N. EY 5h11T117-- couree you liked it, antrisughed aver his wilt" , e marks. We now offer you a Letter took, TUI Broni OF THE SITMNI RR lie have ready this day, the firer romplete Atriericati lion, with a memoir, from the loth Engltah edition ill two handsome royal 12ino. volumes, cloth; price S3,idt. gar half calf extra 14. The Ingoidaby Legends; "r, Mirth and Marvale. Thomas Lagoidsby.}:eq.(the Rev. Richard gams Rarnhar.,.) with 16 Illustration, by throe funny fellow', ',Tun:,'oil and Leech This delightfullv autt.ttatolog L.,k h., 110% 4 standard library work in England, whore it list, raid tan ~ L oons Th. !Drina, p hrlinfid sparkling yokt,s, shordates and 'Witty rrparbr. by Th...• I. rr itook. Itarnhaul, Thomas t,y.lll..yrltuttl, and rviehrithss We v..ntoro our ,patattoo al, rers p: lie taute, ii thin ark rlaan tat delight I•%rn rriuler, a 1 prove fully as elitrxtuitling. it sat mats so. Otn the r• . It biography of Rea Mr. Itarulsania broth, 1it,,,.. Smith. it . MINEIt d Co, julo No alf Smithfield -I WANTED—Six good Girls, to do goner.Ll housework. Two or three good rooks for eit) ~, rouritry. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade, must he well re,..m. mended. Also, places 1 . ,,r fonr or thou Uirls to do chamber ..r dining-rom work. Four ltoye in stores or to run errene., and lire or six men at any kind of employment. Apply at LOWRIE'S ISe a Intelligence trthee, teb2:o Nu/. 11 Fifth .trod WANTED—A Situation as Governess tentiker, by a young lady well qualitle,l, and har ing had coneiderabla experience - , 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 city. For Bale—! email tannery In good order and doingago.si bu•lneas, In a small village about Moen miles from the city. The owner wishing to se Weat will sell at a great bargain. Inquire of G. W. DUNN, ct his Age ncy and l nt,l nonce Offi,,, north side of oblo street, fourth door east ol the Diamond, Allegheny co). myab VRESII SEEDS—Garden, Field and Flow ,T Seeds, of the twat approved and reliable varleie., wholesale and retail, ut the Seed and Agricultural Wait, Leine, 47 Fifth Street, of (apt, .1 All WA ItUlt, e. SODA Atill of a good and uniform quality manufactured by the Peunsylvanut Salt Manulactoris.g Company at Tarentum, on h and and for sale by ALSO. 3 gross Ludlum's Spec...AL; 4 gross lloeflarars German Bitter s 1600 IDs. Madder; WO lbs. Gum Tragacanth , 400 IDs. Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, a new attlele for One pound worth ten of potash ; on hand and lotr auk by my 3 FLEMING EEO,' . ALOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown, will be sold very low, if applied for 80011. It o .nno on one-fourth of an acre, 11.131 i in in a central position. A pril) to f mhR9 BLAKELY & ILICANY. _ ORNAMENTAL Center pieces, Tester=, •Game .I.nd Roquet Pictured to glit circles. with greAt variety of other ornaroeutb ou Wall Paper, for hale by ixayb W. P. MARSHALL 6 0) TIMED PEACHES —lOO bush. loTsale Lv j ap2S SMITH, CIA IR & HUNTER. • °SIERT AND GLOVES—Another very large assortment of Summer hosiery, Glam. ltts of every description, Just received by 112 W A. A. MASON d Cu. DR. HEISKELL'S TETTER OINTMENI'. This Ointment has never been known to tail it, the cure of Tetter, Scald Head. Itch, Ringworms, Ulcers, Scald Pimples, Frosted Limbs, Inflamed Eyes, Piles and all ..rup dons of the skin. For sale only by Jefl WANTED—A SITUATION, by a, young miry estiL'ilhil.,3h.'linnenat.Dry WANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the city Goode or Trimming Store, or 1.11114- g an to d re co t un o r tr o y n . , t A r.t ta h .: h . a s o i r t thtieorn lighat b ‘_ o h y rh ahout fourte e n, in a FUR SALF—A email TANNERY, in good order and doing a good bunnies, in a entail village about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wtehtrig to go West, will sell at a great bargain. lugnire of GEORGF: W. BUNN. at hie Agency and Intel ligence Office, north side of Mile street, fourth door east of the Diamond. Allegheny Cit y . Jed stautemdtialOVniAjor'ECold'ULl'truk3lcoEters—rstllahneard't'lli'cdulkerld"eif7le'ail.f kbNeivtptga‘7‘ml'tutiiitjthuty.LoctlYTl:e'De, EESON'S lIYDItAULIO CEMENT, OR Aque.,inda Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Worke, Ate., it re quested to thin article. The well known resistanc e and Mi en of Water, characteristic of this Cement, readers 1) : •Vt7ll:n itrat neCe"i[atYpEatil ENBtrue`ust,e'llx3sed& RlClTAtothAlra °fleeter or damp. ALCOHOL -1 5 0 bdble. o '7 ,47 6 p, P' Alcohol , do In store and for sale by jelB MILLER h ItICKRTSON. ". a1.T71,6 e: ~~',,+ , t • h", MC=MV=I! OF CHANCERY OF THE WARE, In and for Kant Can WY. El=l PITTSBURGH. RICHARD SRA:INV!: ' , LEM I I.: U BR( IS. JOS. FLE2dltill, corner Diamond and Market id *A V's, . ;r;tii t z ~~>a, INVENTIONS AND PATENTS M. F. EATONASQ. Dear Sir,—Having used O. Trottle "Patent Oil Globe" on almost all the steam engines furnished the last year, and in asmuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to our customers, we have no hesitation in recommending them as a good article, and much preferable on account of their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of which we have any knoveledgo. Very rosin - TU . ll[ly yours, F. k W. M. FABER h CO., Engine Builders. This certifies that the oil Cup patented by Mr. Trutt, has been in use on our road for two years past.. We and it to to an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it as such. UP.t). W. OSIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central J U L November 29th, ISA, To M. F. EATON, Eau.: This certifies that we have had in nse the patent (hi 43 lobos or Cups. sold by Moses F Raton, Esq.. of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind 1 M = =I Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohlo, November ?.7, From the New York Scientific American.' Patent Pinioning Plane. Thin invention is intended for use where It is desired to im part a tine, tinnalth. and glossy eurfacri to the wod; but it in applicable, with advantage, to all kite' of carpenter's planes. The no, eity conshits in placing the cutting chisel, or bit, in front of the wedge, instead of behind, as in common planes, ale° la applying a metallic month-piece to the face of the Piet . , is trout the chisel, Which mouth [OK, sorrier its the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. Rot the mouth piece ie ei , close to the edge al the bit prevent the plane from ripping or stilinuirtug the wood in 11.. least degree Indeed, we have seen the implemeat ap plie'l ti the plauiag of wood against the grail,. and trans versely to the grant, leaving the woad perfectly smooth. 6, ii,f,rl It the operallotl of this inASUM0101:11, that it may be ap plied bi the planing of voneerite--Wigi entire socceas —a thing which cannot safely lie done - by the ionimon The peculiar arrangement of the mouth pas hit, end wedge. affords a complete rwd firmlaearuig for the t,„ throughout its whole lougth. Fuld dispense, Untie; all rit cum stances, ivith the 1110" of a tap ur double lat. Thin is a very simple and effective improvemeaL ileid toed we have tei doubt, to find its way into evert carpenter'. v i .op to the land. No tool chest is complete without it. Ths ,entor is Wm. C. ' Hopper, of Pit tsburalt, and his twat, date January In. 1&56. MOSES F EATON. N 119 First Age, I, the patentee. CLOTHING ACARD—I request the attenti,m fddeuds and the puldtt Cu Lay ska k of SPRING AND SUMMER Gool)S, wb,d, I think c.,ntaln• a larg, inviety of mai styles it. in our form., pal Otago I hnre taken sl.aotal t. , obtain all the shades FANCY CLOTHS pule:l,lly Anved rl7 Mulbcrry. Drat., Br ti,rn and Ui.re, altl va.rloun Bute timer, Blue. I hare obseppl tlm Came ea., II) Nola< ung niy FANCY CASSIMERES, r: hick «mbraL, a .11,,a, asaortnient of light colon, suitvl•re for rvetlalg Urn lu Ilia summer ...a, With a 14111.11 t..: ~1 Black Elantsc Migureal tools; • int.miad for wolather My attack of VESTINOS in as large an can firon•l eh...where. i.oniiiiivistig every Inrtety of Silk Part. • • plain and hgeirevi literovishire. rind Niarverlhiv• My itiorominerri at Boys' Cloths,,; has i.veri I IP I Sin to hii ail rite, lig tins heare - li ii• ••• .1.16111 , (t101.1 to mynas .rid hu)cr. lit.: hillittri— I A. call itconintl att...n [ton t• • k k nth, ts t'l. A I 1. , . ptrulittrly IA r•`s, u1.ui..1 think. , not fart Alms 17rki•-ii/1111, A r c.tn tine [Amin... Ai, it. limas Frrnt.h khkihnott , k, ortal n, . with urnr,. j "1 vi,n,M1 , ..! an.l Lint (/ /.! )1 PT for rn , rl V lothir n : al , 2:- tl.. Oil. iN EH, is,. , A RARE CliA SCE FOR MACHIN ISTs Or those who wish to Entrage In the MA ( EI 1 \ , OR ENOINN: BUILDING IllslNk.7.lls. TII E UNDERSItiNED ~tferN ii private u Gill the :a11:1 .1s) ~f Jiang. et— . T—.l, Patterns, Shaft.nn. fi-artnit Ptpra nd 11, ni the Nischitts VI ...rat, nil 1 , ..un. a 1t ' at... Alls.gttsny Ira,” and tl.rm Thr in. k ..I ohms! lb parr I , 11.. 14 41t 14 :I. !: last stroks, ;at kni, 1i inetl 01.31, ear. (pr :aitt's and nnt. .1,11 Pt/Linos Ma. I,,nr Tta sntyrihrs.- [timing lath., irtt‘ttu is filch ming Iron, ....v., 1...1 .I.•tso t• t hra the altsars. Pr,.• p. 11111 Nirg, n 1,4 doul.: , parml ‘1,4,1,1 16 11, g NI. .t... viloid 1,41 -.,1t , 11.,„ • a e .1 Atut • wl.l mad Fmnti %1... I 1 •At A , Ls •n.l 4 di lE=llll =IIII=11!M t- tt, It. Al. k,e.ltt.t., br.ratl •t , atttl a i,stghl ~)11•11 • I 11,1 r I a t. , rt.l.an It) 1;:a. u : 1 :Rt. .n... then.. t,..011#4. Imr.U: a f t#., n. at. to, a t, sul+ll T 4 - • 11.• -- /, 41 17, 1 , 1 Y • • .1.. k •.0 ha!,n,. ( r I. Atli, in , 1, , 11auietet ~.1 N+ i Yll, , fatter „a 41,4 lotc It . a gf • At N. Patl.-rl,*, irrval r. oth, t... uue t., Ittetillou ark all $n Ht. at.. r MAI i ha,. born f a 11110.1..r.1 ~•ftra in •u.• r a. the po , arbt t.• ram 1. Wt. lAA 1..1.••• r I • •,• loc •1 al. j..r It4I,11.I6)11 ti t.. t , ruz+, m. 1,) i.. 11. rut I.t I.rirtury on pr ..,..-+ JI. \ itll 111,1 II If the '.?••t June, EL..) vi di L. 0f1..t et 3.:0•1m .ale \ ()I li F. I. i'll 1. , all twer..t:4!mt, paifrrns way 4.,-ptl.wl Pitt Mk. 1,11:r t 1 , • ihetw tak.ri m.. 19 1 , 41, Jwy ::1 will bp otlberwlk.. tuy2h:d3w k t F ARM FOR RENT.—A Farm. ~ • 11 Itk twnw, :shout inn.. I-V. • ; • >lancisalaes. Thrive to 1;11 thp ;.rpsysie,n, n larga. house and stable, about It's) bearing'anat.. traaa• ; is berry and plow Ls - cor., grapa., &c. would I II go-al gardesser. Fur terina app usjs! it, C. 6 .7 lIAW F.R. 47 Woad al LTPETIIE, kt, g s salt. \ jet', IS A FA ILK K 4 I R ticii ELLE iw E ilit 411.1 fk , 4 4 r1.. 1.3 uy.4 F1.4.111\ IS lilt , - 1_)1i()W 1.1:••••1.:N1'1:. 1;1 Ni; u+ Jjlra ewl u I 1 .1 owl , .I y ,11.)1 11 .1 VI.ENI I\U BR- . 110 Si \ AN]) tiL(/‘ --A A t,,,,• ..s. tiaras Is ,••• I • lie an.l (1..1.1,1, 1t,,, sal alcriptiots Also, the 1..-at es.a..3rtsslesst aslk, stsaliass Eraser mitt& to bo trend la the dry. ).. I T 111111 ) ARRII Al. ( N li()111);., A L. IN F. Illb all N. 74 Alarlat 01 r, the reel-pied And nee moor op their third supply of nem and Ito Tatman, ibinsie Yu, ..mimic litnidn.. KARR,. owl Noe,lle work Mnri) •;1 11.. been pun 'taxed of tie nap it fori, and or th.. Intim An; i; in Nan 1 ork and Phihulelphin. at prlCenti,4tt hOttl.i.. it to offer them at lc. than the rdnt of triiiinp,rtion, lt,. solicit an tint It rail ft;du all our enstomern owl the pod.; generally, belitirtim It will the aidennlnge of all, n, ~ A rarer kayo la•ra alit 1,, .fifer a troller annort niond find in v., no cheap. IA 01 r: IlllirTll f aitherl, Juli. A i, iiiTv.v ENsoN pOR'I'SMOU'III'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, MARILT anti WATLII XI/TANN/NI:. rt I 1 ADAMAGED PIANO, for sale al /A hargain.—A new PIANO, nlightly damaged In the furniture, but not where it ran be vlmer 1,4 The I% rlllllent, In ho way injured, will be null al a reductinti 1- I F rit DoLLA RY. ou in credit of nix ne,nti ta . Jullti 11.11EI,Loft. Al UV...1 at , Agent fie Chtekenng PlAte.a A COMPLETE LIST OF MON TIII.I h I AOAZINE: 4 , h.i 11i, I hinriper'n new moodily ,rintrarbro• I'l3 t numb monthly k no ker(ordo•r. or :Cr,. York trblithly llou•ohold \Vorib.--,orolucted by Char los Dt lie,. rodoy'ri Urnlianni A inorb,it 11101101 I y retornion'N I,ady'n Nail.. 1•111 klagrarno Bulbul'', Dollar month 1).01n4 trio, Story Book. The Muneurn. Jornod Fr nob Losliv's Now York .brorroil Fronk honlio's Onzertool Frurhion Yankee Notloon; full of Muni lotion.. 131.kwoorfir Edinburgh NI:kg:V.I. ior Chatuhern Journal I In/orlon Edilouir for April roreived idol for inibrr by W A. , ;11.1rENFENNEY A Ur), my 3 Fall) It, • I. Thritire. MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES! Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook May. Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journal tiodey's Ladies' Book Graham's Magazine '• Peterson's Magazine 141 11.1 Halloo's Magazine " " Household Words " " Harps is Magazine Putnam's Magazine Knickerta,eker " " Yankee Notions " " Blackwood's Magazine for April. London News and Punch for April 10. Fur sale by 11. MINER A CO. my 3 N 0.32 Smithfield street. OPENING this day, a large assortment of Wetchee. Gold Levers from $27 to $2OO. Silver Lovers from $l2 to PO. Silver Cylinders from $m to 810. Railroad Time Keepers, $5O. Frodsham's Chronometer Seri., $3OO. Do. in Silver Cwgo,i, $175. Chains, Seals, Keys, &r. Watches repairedin h t—e Bre t tno.e ner ir myb W W WILSON, corn, of Market & 4th ats. SUNDRIES- 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles. 25 do Star do 100 do Rosin Soap. 300 kegasseorted Nails. 100 doz. Corn Brooms. 50 bales No. 1 and 2 Batting. 25 doz. Bed Cards. 26 do Buckets. 10 do Tuba In store and for sale by tuys JOHN MOCRICKA.D. SUGAR.—Prime New Orleans in store and for sale by Dirky6) . 1 011 N MOORHEAD. Pirranisati, April 12, 1856 THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PILILADELPUIA. Drawroaa—Charlm W. Baucker, Thomas Hart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob K. Smith, Geo. W. Hichardg, ilordocal D. Lewis, Adolph) K. Boris, David S. 13rowne, Mor ris Pa ttemon. Cu Ls. N. 13.01eur.5., President. CH U. G. BANCECR, Secretary. C.lll inne to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiuma, mutely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assess of the Company, on January Ist, Dthl, as pule Ilxbrd agre,vilily to an Act of Assembly, r em HA Vol lOW.,Cr'. Mortgage 1:918.11*5 88 Km! Karate 81.3(7 78 Temporary luaus 83,968 17 St. Os 61,889 00 Cash, Ac 04,3411 SI Si., their I:WM . 1,0[80011, a p0r144 of twenty-one years, they bore paid npward of tine Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by Orr, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to ine:t with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, 01,24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta. - - - - _ THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: IIA NOE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PH ILA. intents.—Chartered April :lath, Difin. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL, $250.u00 ALFRED THOSIAF Ottl. o, South-east corner of Third and Chestnut streets, PhEstlelphis. OFFICERS OF THE HOME ROAR!) AT PHILADELPHIA. tnatimnin. Stephen It ernwforil, B. i/giltinril, A in W in, 1.11WrI•11Cf. Johnson, Benjamin W Tingle), Uw.. McHenry, Jnegli dhow Godwin, Wi!limn Mt Kee. Peesidetd—iteplien K. Crawford President- -A In Irrose W Thy hirectitn/ Enaminer—Pittsbuirnh--.Domes 11. Wilson, M. D. Allegheny City—K. B. Mowry, M. D . I.IEO. E. ARNOLD, Apint, marl7'y Nu. '4 Fourth street, Pittrlgunh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. T HOLNIES & SUNS, Bankers and Ex • ilittugo Broker, and bowlts, in Not., brut], 51h . t.t . and Battik ',onto ou IL. Ewa]. eru And Woo.. ti Cl(let, ~,11,11.111sliy lon .al,. 041,1.1”1.121 1.11. d, In all the caw, 4111.40 nm: the l'uititt! Simi, rootit it.] in Ina fuud. itt cut - trot pcpttt tr . Nina .... T 1,11.1.1 end Fonral it.. Ja3U.ly E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex 1, Dealers in fistitaiii44., Ginit ti., ,141,1 n.,.1 Itrafla. . t 411,114 mi Len.l.-1 n. and 1 , 1 I , 1,:!. pall of tlii. I it.... N.. , k. kt , ugtit ail.: g. , 1.1 :4 Fi.utlit nrit, n. tin- Bank of 1141-. rilltUllAS NV oul)S, Lnutt, ur ial Broker, athd j. s 14.41 karate, a, , N ;5 Fttur tit 411tt1ti. l's Janti EW SPRING GUeliS•---N,.. 74 Market ji ett.o.t. Pntehur KL.. The ehhoeflteft , have post re •••• nod air• ra•aW ojewt.tig their first AIM arf SPRING ....ill:I 1., who 1, they winis h. roll the portieular toe, ret.. oete 4zol the pule, fi . nerwll a, y flatter t. tlfet It , e tee -ft nt..e h. e 11.0 hworohir o ehol: o 4 the iweet. , out ' , Hit:, DEP tIiTNIIO - 1 h 50.1 Ur 1e of the v. ttro r. h aryl I.hr.! 1r00t..0.4. • .It.eie, Aft 1 ,q111...1 '• • 1/4 4..0 awl 11.411 Hoe " NA ileutow.l hal; tsar g. • •• • 1-... rweueo, Lwow, 4. ill tlt 1..' t \ I. 'howl et. -1 It, .. •t. Iv. n r ...t 1/...1 N E • iL Pt, th. ;op row 1 , 0 fht If et 1 01 e Weet ..1 the 11 Ula A1e..0 .1 •1 Nia.l \ti \ja F110.1,111 , it lehtl 1•.11.1• .....,•./6.1115 1134..1, %Intl,. Tl. k Hier. . ..t t • nu,' 1,1, • ti • .1. 1.1, a. . -a • Imo. N I 114. I. 0 is.. tl ... .! . 0, Lx.. es. a el.we : we fawns.aa.. • aa a% e I :t 11, Let Oh A 11(PCSF:.61:0110E .11:1(EN Ti t L.IIF: 11/111 , I \ I F.Sl' 11( s'• 11 4 1 .1 )1: •'. Li: In z..r F A% ,•, T •!.•$ r. . i••! .. 63( )( 1 P.-1. • I- ir.• I ' ra k 411 , H 11, l•. j./Ay ken( 1r tiei, itt 11.1)1\, 1A? IL. I, 4. itl.• l• 1 141 f . • • R 111.: I t , t•r•••-• pr.. 11,” Car-litm Itwv. •t tzar I, 1111..1.1-1( L'oß SALE--A FItANIE lit 11.1)ING, ,1•1 1 . ,..• ) 4 1 sod a fit.t 1-t•.• ott o.atvo Iftakwoott. 111:1 It! ft. uninta to tOtes to {car. 11, IT/ t•• ti W. 111.;N:N. t It EMIIVAL 11'\1. (.AR IL!. BAS KF \ :z t.• N•• ItINI.I k \I) 'MM.:P.-, 11..1 zi. It , . It .ttlf.../tg.. 1 , .111,,, ma. top-. l/nl.l , Lt • , a ,1.1 1 It. Ita 1 . 111Nt.: , :t4 rI I IIE tItII.I O EN til,N taking the trade, ita !Dn. h a .tol. t t 1 . 1w1,131. Hint* ,i. 11.0 I It) 111 Ult. Skit, ri.tht..; Tat t . have h At. tutsittrtturril that aott wakt• hi Ittulak ‘S ~•.% att.!, citu:.l La ' , CUM t. , 11114 stral.l !iv! att.l T. 161.• Cutlery grout at.ontlat,,, tsf.y.levt. and Ct.. .4111. C. t.. m,otwned I.• ni,ll 01 Olt t.tti.l,ll ttun 1141WN a riaLxv. Jul. Nu 13u Wood atrret Ni:\‘ . AND I I E:1 1K Spar r..wg: I,y r.. 1 11, 1A41) . 31 Gold , b. Imrli.l •eful 1•.m113 L. K 1'1.1111,4,1 1) k, I' It S.dig 1111kaodwatIna, nit•l ~ 11.1 P.,11. Mind (or the &wild- A be(olic.• .1 111, Au..r t. 4111 1 . 0/I , ale 1,040.110,11. 1 , 1 I..relot 1.. 1....1,i ti•roun .t I'llyncy In till. Stat..: by R Wlot F,i/111 . V.,1111/ )Ia •111 v.dm I.y 14 rlilLE VOYAGE OF ..r ihe.•• gre.l lo the htt.• l'h.•J ~ii tt.N mt the nt..1.• J J. 11.1,E, 4 1 . 1 F. W,x.l l% her, 31.(L4 , 11 , well 11034 BAiis PRDIE Ulu CuFFgE , zo • kohl Lagoityi Irr • 0,1 .1:" •• _,, p,. kets Fre•10•11 ./nN a •• 'I hal, 1,1•100 , •• 10 Into 0I•1 )10r01L0... 5t.100...1.,prt.,.1) F PHA Diurn.Fl,l LAK ELY 'II , REAL. ESTATE j AND A IVTIoN EERS, ; orhet of Set e tt il ; and Smithfield street, l'lttsltuigh, will attend to Weilitig Auction any property old Ly Exerotees, or by enter et i in the Cif) ur County; am! to oily .I“scriptiou of Heal Estate out of the City. Jill pRA '11"S DA I'(;ERIEOT I'ES AND AM BUOTY PF:S, glee such general satisfaction are daily ,tbtained. in ',pry kind ;.f weather, at Lafayette Until log, ` , 7 100511T11 meet. Itartntillar attehtion paid hi ambrotyping, LL the tone ..1 sitting is 11111111 (MIN than rt. quired for Dnitgerreot)pe,, children taken in at few seconds in either or the alto,' muutd styles. AinLet, type or Da% gerroutype Copies made redly fti.ith every kind of ph tares. Warranted perfect. Priers moderate Our motto is, TO PLEASE. tnhlS SH 1 RTS AND COL LA RS.---J ust received fours the Fact.y a full liesiirtment of Shirts and Co: tars. , Shirts and Collars made to miler. jeln 1.. FELL 6. SON, st. CHOCOLATE -15 hoots No. 1 Norfolk for sale I,y ;jel i M I LLER & RICK ETSo iN. ATAIVBA BRANDY-75 boxes Lyon' s C o.tavrba Brandy, for male by JelG 5111,1.141 t 21 RICKETS( /N. SUVA-15 casks midi. Soda in store and for sale by MILLER & lIICKETSON. TAR -15 bids. N. C., on hand and for sale by pelf) MILLER & RICK ETSON. WANTED.—A dwelling eoutaining four or five r4bollls, WiLhilt fifteen minutes walk of this office. Any one having such a house to rent can find a tenant by addressing Printer. Morning Post Office. jell EIGHT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in the upper end of Lawrenceville,(formerly each 25 feet front by 100 feet deep, fronting on a wide street, and In a very desirable situation for a residence if sold al together. Apply to [Je-11) BLAKELy & RICHEY. STAR , I[- 12 boxes Orris and Oswego Corn Starch ; 6 " Hecker's Farina; • 3 " Wheaten Grits; recd by je2l' . F. R DRAVO .1. t I t .., ,..., :NST.TR..Nk_',V DRY GOODS .s. HOTELS t!.. 11= I ti 1., 'lt a 4.1 A. MAK . S. 14}11,, '• %I - 1.1 11- •II• "1 . • I Nticlo•rvi 1:EIVI ; 11 .1 t 11, DENVE NF, ,t Voth ••1.1..11t tip„ Thrair MEM =SIM ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINP FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH 7'o DAYTON AND IN DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIA 11/4 ..RAILROALIS. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati CONNECTING at Cinciuuuti with U. S. Mail Line &unman', Covington and Lexington Raiin,ad, oliio and Nlholiniippi -Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route. Connecting via Columbua and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Huilnxida. $1,21:,708 44 THROUGH TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, &c. &e. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Imyton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. Louie, Sic , Ac. TILE LITLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Alai] Line Stisituers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, sad the Lawrenceburgh borax, offers facilities no other route can give, an through tickets by all the above routes can only be procured via C,olnmliiis and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from erratline via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and safe :peal. Count nons are certain, and passougera have full time fur meals. By the Parrot and Bellefontaine route from Criwtline, a danoirnui and break-neck speed is reguirrd, and compelled to ovet come diatanee By the route via Columba. to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, paeseugera ride over nettle ballaated and .mouth. Li) the Forest anti Belleiontaiine route, panavngers ride over the roughest roads in Ohio. THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND Fru+. TRAIN IrAVel Pittsburgh at 3dAi o'clock A. )1 for Creatti, Columbus, Nouns, Ilinentriatt, lA/noodle, Lexington and I n.lialiapolia, NIA lAsareua•burgls Route. This Train amuse at Cincinnati one hour and forty mina,, i „ advance of the Forest and Iselb•Lnntaine route. SELIOND TRAIN , knave* Pittsburgh tit 7:30 u'cl..ck A. M. far Crnstline, Columbus, Xenia and Uinctunatt This Tr.tt utaketwonnectioti "DI) vitt Columbus to UM:MI.4U. THIRD TkArl , l harts Piltstturgli at 3 t.'cluck P. .M Creinlicw,Columlol, Xrnia. Cincinnati, Lituinville. St. 1,1 .in, Lazingtutt anti I taihnotapulat, t at lAlViti•lit el•urgh TWO DAILY TRAINb, IA COLUMBUS, PA VToN, FIRST TRAIN PittestairKh at 'a:00 o'clock A. M. tor Crentline, Colombo, Xenia., Dayton, I toliaiialailie, Lea) rite, Terre Mawr. 1111,111 P, rt I,llls, CAJe", FTSllll , iiie, Ar. TIIAIN 1.40 I.ltta4tattlt at 7.3 u t.'ck.sk A NI t. , r 04tattlas., Wlumbu., Da, too. ltittlautwolst, lattay, it., Trrr. Haut« • 1 int . ..nut, St Into Ca In., Eutslatltt.„l, Tnixo 11..kix I.“n nt a o'rl , ,k I'. M. :;.r ermitilne, Columbu•, Xr•tlltt, Da, top, 1 ndoompolla, Lut', to, Tern , name, VIIKVI/Il.ql, St Lnu., cmr.,, uumvlllu, kr. N 8.--Saa - uto y•ao ti, koul tto Coluoilma, and you an. r.. re Of oonioalloua. Steamers leave CiamotmAiiy G,l Ilemphbo, Vickaborgh Nat.:her., Nem Orl.-ana, . The Culutubtin bettig the drew! mu/e, the Time 'Nth— ..1 Ihe Fatten, Raul• are arrekh4ed W ritH with thin ediabie rote For all information and Thronvh Tieketa, Octane apply at the Ohio and Pentoylseartn Railroad Othee, rt.,,rner under the klononKshela J. U. CCRRY, Tieket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, OW PARKIN. Ticket Agent tiEtil. 0 SESSIONS. Agent, Plttrborgli. P W STRADKR. General Agent, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUR4i D RAILROAD, c1J.4.4,11 , t0 am ! Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, 11. ALLIANCE. TILE ii.UUTE To C0w.... tut TICE Di VIA E-4.EVEI.A/.... P„, e li,,iarml ,hurter and "bout awe 1..1r. key 11t.1, t0 VI. Indiarmt..ll, rh,... It.ly Train* NI vre., Pt12.1.nr.01 and el.veland t.E•' , Immo I,..tvir..ft 11....1.50il and I.7lurago 71. . I ei}lll.i ml thirty On nll-1 niter Ti KE , PAY, 141,6, 11, Tr 1110 111.. 11.u:11.111 rt, 11.4 ALLIANLR: TI,- Bun, ni lb. nlu., ar..l 1•"t..,.r.1/ A 41 ." ' 4I p3l .41,14,1,..t 7 I NI "I et:, I. II 41 IC 41 . P i• th.ry *llll nn: Itstlr • I Ml l , It,. leiw w,.1 lAA.* T.4..1."..111...4., 1.1 1.. m. n.t/.1 ••t. llir : A 5.1 lo. 111,1•, til assn.il..‘ate at 1,1 1n,., 1.4....5r5,rs T 1,•11V. ti., I ad 4hrl.• gi. t1i15...411 0111 tolt. tran I . ll.o.lJury.t, ' .J .4 41. a. 1/t.l 1.11, .111:7 trav; wilawh au, aul. *1• -int. Th. train. .1 1 . , 4 NI. mat al 4. - 00 P Ai.at. lb. 1•. •. - n stal/Lqls 111.,/i) el..twn• MI lb. T.,- 1 rau ...L.P..... lESSEEIE t• .•-r• 10,•1 ~ .s1 • As.. [l4clr .1.11 g rct,.., )1 11. ri.r . ad”rok 11 artllt, I r N../11 •1.1/.1.1/ lig 11,r 1/ 1111 11,..114 i P . • •t,l ar . t• • v.: v I• r t • ILL 11 , .. . 'l,l h s.! I, • at* a!, 5.1-1 .111,4 , • . L 1k I . bse,.. ft...1..0,r I , !h. .ft VI •t.. t".• 11,Art ‘l3 7' • tr,. 1.4 t: E==lll =RIME EMMII!I t:341•• tr.u. • E ..•• ) . Y )4 Arn A V. t,no p i title ni A A \ it t it .41.14 41 , itY4.1.1 T.l ' It.. k I In . rher =ME I, a, I 1 i•. •• I 0./ .. t. rt.. • •, • 4., /•.• , I.• • •••••••:••••••1 •t.. 1 Chit ••;•• Y••••••rq...,.. .a.r. • ...01••••1,1 i.d..rw a,. 1t k•-•.• +•.• Itl .• U••• .c. H...., 1•••• • t• J !WU,. N V Sub. 143 , J A Apt. 111,1.4 v OHIO AN)) MISSISSIPPI RAILIto.i! CENIME rirrsiu "GI! HVIS, Ir ft"!,- The r ! Iroa r,ll •tr Hot It! IN % N! P. 1 , 1 AN I % . 4 TI: 11, as. 1.. , i ig - t.ttge, w ills wnct apawt 6 l. . 11 • • itttat•.l,l.. wsaktit.. tote Krratt 1 . 1:11 1 e. 'Ls • Eh , n .1•1 entl which i• the Tlw. rm... af Ott. linutt. no. in :L: ttf, . 1 1 ,.• wen. Nlerlost. ry ttuvo..l .our t n writ 11. riot PAS...WARIER TRAINS { . 1!1•1. , :t an 1 "It t./uta, via u 6 n. au.l I',-wn~lvaum hails art. Iran, L. 11,1" Y. , TRAIN AtA , EA Arl A A Al in TR 41A LAO' A 11 Ci ear:, •• .4 I' NI . how wo m. lo.u• t•••11,/,•• t I I:aa • j•-..a Tarr.. Moto. therm. ly the ,4 l,. • t“ unint I.••nix. jrn i tln• • *rat Itailr,nd at n•l. Ca. • • it, tt, t. ..” :=• I .1.•fler•••// Of), at ./. not., Co, At, K., 10. A Sovorl , l- Ina rlt/ Wl)] I.e iuu th,ll/kh ~.11, Ih, 1.'1,i Trnn,, xrnring al 1, , t. !sit at lb. , &MN. 1./1” Only On , hang,. r.,.! 133191., t.'3.9 • 1`333.91g9t3 19111 roll 19r Tt.1,13 1 , , 119 19,1 11r to Vi to ...lit-14 atlasll,awl .111,514, 1 1P1 Itn/i/1.4,1 making 3313 , 99t9. t. 13. n 0 I hi: 0.1. A, • , 104`nt tql 411111 UWIIIIOOOI (tn.!, Titi,t, Wa.d f, an) FA liars CI louts. lin Ikll4.o4lolint. 3.1 11999 sl`. 30 U 4,0 VI. 't 1111101 MS, X vniv 3.1 bit) t..n 39 D 0 In ColllMinin, 4 'ute unol.ti anal r..nerlatrit . 19 7, Cain, :+.3,991 chugs Cut to at. luttis in, Tllllol'llll TICKETS or furli.r information may 1.. io All,l of A T Jolinelon, Tit kat statist .k Penult. It. i: 9111c9, M0n0ug3.13•13 11..93e of 119orge Ti,krt Agent, F9.leral mart 5t..1199, Allogliony JAMES M. W.AItM : Suprr.999l9nt anal It. It no I J Y KNIINVLANI). Agent, l'ilt.langlt THE PENNSVI,VANIA RAILROAD. Til L ROUTE, coupe,. to o t the Atlantic Cities with Westoin, ap.l south svelte., riot,-. by(ootpondis Itailwa) dot, This Road (dip, contavt. nt Pitt.liurgli with Daily Line of Steamers to nll port , oil the Nortil-we.tern lake.; itutkitig the most UIRXCT, (11.1.1 T and EXI-1011-It aorta by .10, tr PRISIGIIT can be fiirwartied to and trio the Ii apt Itatc•bet*s3en Plallaidelphissek, Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Boa,, Sln.a, Dry (hods, coca .~,, 1 , (in bone,,) Fur,,, Feathers, Ac SECOND. CLASS.—Books and Stationery. i "pi Dry lloods, (In bales,)ar Hdware, Le - a -.60r. 100 MN ther. Wool, 10 . THIRD CLASS.—Auvils, Bugging. Bacon J and Pork. On bulk,) Hrup, kc.. , " • FoURTII CLASS.--Vottee, Fish, Baron raid I ork, (pa,ked,) Lard and Lard Oil j" . 4° ' lth) It. . FLOUR-75 renta per barrel air 1., Whipping from any point East of Philadol• phirt, be particular to mark paelopo., /11113y/1,1/1, Railroad." All (louds ousign ed to the Agents of thi. Itomi at Philadelphia or Pittahurgh, will be forwarded without detention. rfuja wr A GcNy,—.M,.. Potter, BoStoli ; J. L. Elliott, New York: E. J Speeder. Philadelphia; Magraw k Koons, 13alti. more; Oeo. C. Frvincisons, Stiringman & Brow Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, I,..titsville, Ky.. H. Maldruna, Madison, Ind.: Itatclitf & Co,. St. Louis, 111,..; .1 S. Nlitchtill &Stitt, Evansville, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, Otaterni Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMIAHRT, my! Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Summer Arrangement--Change of Hour Oa and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURU I! and PH I LA DELPII lA. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh lOr PLilaefnlphia ut R:3O A. M. THE FART LINE leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at o'clock, P. M. TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN laical Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE .ACVAJMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, el 4:30 o'clock, P. M. BRINTON'SAIXXIMNIODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsbuigh daily at II o ' c l oc k A. M., 3:30 P. M., and P. I L—running at far ax Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Linea connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, MO.: Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Torrr Haute, Madison, lufayette and Indianapolis, I ad.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Springfield, Be'Lafontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, ; Masailion and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Saw Olusaan, LOOl5, LOUISITLLIS and CLNCLXNATI. 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 find this the shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Saki more, New York, or Boston. J. kLESEISIEN, Agent, Passenger Lim" Pittsburgh. THOS. MOOR. myth Agent, POSlNeligtit Linn, PLHadelpefe - ..' .t . 4 , ..." ;61, :-• • . .._ t. , ' ."' 4 '4.17)14; I!MMIPMM=EI2I RAILROADS 1856. EMI= ll= IMINMENIIII=I I=l BUiJAU U %I.:UE It t LILO D .. *..,: r -. is-. ,_~ .. RATLROADS Ohio and Pennsylvania_ Railroad. j SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY t EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, •a fulluwo : ••- - . 1,40/es Pittgburgb fur Cro+tline at 3.00 A. M., 7130 A. 31 and P. M. Leaves Crestline for Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. 51., anyi 1'2,50 P. V. These Trains make clo, connections at CRESTLINE with Trains for COLUMBUS. DAYTON. CINCINNATI, BELLE FONTAINE:, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all paint/3 on roads extending West and South-west through OEIIO, INDIANA and ILLI NO IS. TRAINS FROSt PITTSBURUII connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY; making an quick and sure connections to CIIICAUO, as by any other route. Con nections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO, Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 I'. 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 Crevstithe make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad fur PUILADEL, NBA, BALTIMuRE nod SEW THROUGH TICKETS are sold w Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontaine, Chicago, Rock Inland, lowa City, Dunlieth, 31ilsaukie, Cairo, Springfield, Ill s Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities in the West. Through tweets over this line tally he haJ at all of the above placer for Pittaburgh, Philadelphia, flaltimpre unit NeW York. NEW liltßiliTuN ACUuSIODATIoN TRAIN kavt.llevi Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and I'. M. !way. Pittsburgh fur New Brighton, at 1.4",., A. M. and 5!,6, I'. 31. 44- Fur ticket+ and further inlbrulation apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner utilen, under Ws Monongahela or at the Federal street ritrulen, to U P.O. PARK IN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Paaseuger Agent. J. 11. MOORE, Sup't. Great A weriewn and U. S. Express and Mall Itoute 72 MILES OF DISI'ANCE SAVED, AND TKv CUAN,MS UT CAI. AND llAthiAtir. VOIDIED. AIR LINE ROUTE WAVLE:7 CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, NIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND 6T. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi _ _ CHICAGO TO 2T. LOGS in 15 1 ,4" hours. Trains the Illmols Cenrnil Depot, loot of Water +treet— _ . St. Louis Day Paprenm duly, Sunda), excepted, 7:15 A. N. St. Louis tilght Express dray, Satarctaya excepted, tr...k) P. N. St. Lonis Freight and EnalKrant daily, Sundays excepted 5: , .0 A. M. &wage Meant artn.igh In 1,141,. l'raiwt run direct through to Alton. ,'.!..51) milen,) with, ut change of care or baggage, and connect with the (;utlipttlet splendid steamers WINCIEESI'EIt. and REINDFIER,runni..g in erchodre connection with Passenger Train. from Alton to St. 14051.4, mileso without landing. 'Mese boats, ior coticenience and r Winiallaatied on 100 Mates, being titte.l up with 'laths Mild spa,b•ila Wsoqi•c•orti, allortimg i.. pw,senger9 the opportimity of movie, the dhqt Illuou,table m strutter milt - cod trail...hog, and 1A....b.f..: et. L0t,... refreshed from the eilects of a I. int ride. F. N I.:BRASH A this is hue usual d r.t r. ute, as. , l susr.stqw, slevslawsi for Nmplem. uud all walls fru Shy loi,smmips.s. S.•LIT. ktillat., 1: ‘ ,1111 ~ /and nil 7t1112 risers, wsll slns4tas.: eat st.g Its 0,-Lince, r.-sonts tin.. I ie.. to SC. ti..:! : u.sks arvi tiftpc44l3 41,40 16411 by 403 ruat, Through Thkete thi. ruutrj..;:rurlA nt Ilse ax l Batho3a.) Tuitet telt", to '.orlt, Bolton, 111,3- Itattstuore, Albany, Buffalo. etc_, and at all Throu_tt Tu-ket Ifflicue throughout the Mete., and iu Chicago at too lupe.) w ,utlee. NO 48 bearborill ,tret.f. I.lltn the 11.41 Ilouae--aud at the belaff of the Illtu o m Central Roth. I. .4 , /f 11 sir rtrv4.l. w4ii I.c• ut 1.110 Depuir ..f the Chork thrLig.ll t.. pot It. IM II Mt)RtIAS. Jr . :+aperantert.l..rit II J ',via Elt 11 tall ItritS, lit.uend Pum.rlog, Agent NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, lag laigig iiiias ittom prrr,uutuni TO l_ , •I II IA LA., i 1. 4 1i.111:1IN NI, e11it.:1.411, CI 1.1•1111.11, 'l , • rrc I Imo« 11. ck IsIALtl, Leou. r i Ile, 'I tutvuo..l. 10N4 1 Ity, :., Lotus. E.... 1% 111, Du 1 , 4.4 ue, Int) k... Own, Onlrun, X etua, Mralplds, Prunn., 7.1 nee v ; !1•,, 1 t.. k 91-2,-E, I,cu, '4,1,,rk. .N . t• a - Or le.nA, Miu Tea YII/11,13'...1 CI'IFY IN 'Mt A PT AND 50.1'1 11, Is, 10.. Steubenville & Indiana Railroad! . 3,1 of, nwsl t t.g Iv, it .•8.1 A:11 /M. r..“, 1... ,nat rlor a di.gt.NE• ”1.211,l 11111 - 1,114,1 I t :soy Nt-tt from 111./.targlt. Fall Arrangement. .T..t altar 11.,N . >., • a 1).11!Y 1...tv0 I ) day h.NTI FA I Y.l Vl. P.r..\ ~.1 ' .•, k n:.l :r:uit .tt vrttlr .11.,1 411 ; A NI. r 33.33! •• t 3.3 3 .3, . , '...33:r3.13.f 04 - fu , .cLrl . I.y ar3y Ka/Irak! lout*. .r I 1,1•31303 in.: 1.341 TiCket%, and furtit, inlormati / , :/u/4, 4 J , PUN J 1101.51N1N. N It 3:e t 1%. FULT ,, N. 6uiwnuteutirt,t. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING THIS Uri' NA United Slate• Mall and Exprewm YAL+4l , :l;6}:il TRAINS IiUN DAILY uu Ica ro::, I•ugth frt , m DUBUQUE , CAIRO, AND CUICAUU To CAIRO. . _ ,:1/1 Obi, , ‘1,z1.• lIC K. rani and takinnos d.rng, n tn. t.. ..,In'land duly 044111111". R. It d ,dd tn n'r LOUIS, CHI; .11.1.1 TS) ('AIIOI. lA3I:QUE. Tr a.n• Innr+ CI". A 11 an.l ltc? , P. It.—st. Lopts VCD Csmo Hiphr,s. ). , r I....tzta by this train takr tho cars of .tit Miss. It. It. at 2 . ..1,1.1, au4 art ttarned dirtsl t o ts,ht A \I. and 4.:1• P. M.-1 , 1 - nNur. AND 11Al.LCA an.rung at 141114..1h I ,, plAKltt• Dubuque) wllh a 1,1; 1.11.001 :tte,atu l'acketa ti•t M. Paulthe Upper 5115.,...- .11.1 er,tl lonve exe, r..r. Chicago awl Uu buqua at 7:30 A. M. alm.l AA) P. M. l'assengers Gann the Falai and placee on the Ohio rn,r deAtoied tor St, Louis, will wire Pau ml7ee of tedeari and 110 Dun veer rialuratinn trum Cain , to St. Lade, and arroe Utter❑ bourn in A.l , All, of the river route, by taking t:o ata. wl Ca.ll, 11. Dz.:Alp :tad 411 t)IL~ rAll tn. hA o", d the oat., ..1 1:.• ..:t•1 I A I' 14t11r Pad. , in l'it:bburt.h. and 311.11,... , 11 O.:. it rd It. lt. .31.tSON. Joe. Stiperiut.a't Summer Arrangement A L EGH EN Y VALLEY RAILROAD Al ,- ., -- -- - 7..t--:: - r- - :,.7:7 - :zf.._.--- - -_-_-7T. .ho and_Qulckesl Itonl.)lo ell Point • on the Allegheny River. 111 . 10 DAILY TRAINS hno.• hunt,. eh sa follons .I/n'uvry Krrress, nt o'clock, A. M., for K ITTANN 'LA It lON. FHA NK LIN. REI/-BA NE. lIIIADrg 'IA BON INB, It EIML:IISBUIBI, BROOKVILLE, and all I+ int" North. . Acconotn.2.thon 5.4 L, P. M., stopping nt wit) slatJons Fare to Kittanning, 51,25 Middlesex $1 7h!Clnriun Siue•kaleirg ........ ......... Y Ja l'unxatawney liaak 2 25 , iceimor,h, g :A I Reedslitirg Adams 2 00 Rural Village lirady's 2 Malaining Ix el lernburg Team .... .. - Itethlelieux 11 75 dlechanicsburg 3 1 o : 1 11ant000lale 3 23 Brookville ;; Tickets to all of the uhoTe place. can be procure.] at tto, 011 Ice, corner of Penn and Wity no atr,ta, and at the Depot on Taylor 'di eeL 1. .1. HOPPER, Je2l Superintendent. MAGAZINES, ~ 11.srp,r for July—price 211 cent, theley'A Lady'. Bouk tor July-20, ilrabanCs klagakine fot J oly—tlnc. Beter,ti•s Alagaz.ine for July-17e. I.,emlie', N. Y. Journal for Joly—l, Yankee Notions for July-12r. Itaßoo', Magnum. for July— loc. Brother Jonathan for :tilt July—a magnificent Lit Ilion LKT—pr ict. 12c. The above Bait received at LACFFER'S IIIIOKBTOBB. je2o No. 77 Fourth :Brent. - FOR SALE.-20 Acres at Lana, a g 04,1 situatiun for a cull airy store, about ttl milna from the city, in a thriving neigbbolllo.l anal no store near. /1.4140 tan-I lot and three vacant Ito in Allegheny City. UWE A situation by a young lady in a dry goods or trimmi, store. or millinery mtablishment—for one cook—two girls to do housework—one boy to learn a trae—two hop in stoles or roil of errands—two mon to work on farms or be. boring work In the city. Inquire of Oeorge W. Blom at his Beal Estate Agency and Intelligence Office. On the north side of Ohio st., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. jell MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume hasjust received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Eyed Organs in elegant rosewood 1,1.18 of every variety and style, coniprtsing 4, Os' and 5 oc taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 6 and tofi octaves, seraphine ur Piano style, with rich moulding , , carved intoc desk, Au.: 6 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops , and contain ing 2 sets of reeds throttg4wut, the one tuned an octave above the other; an excellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every Instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted In every respect.. These instruments are recommended as being far superior, both in tone and finish, to any others manufactnred. The chief improvements (upon which the makers have *mired Letters Patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed, so as to produce, on opening the key vale, the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then passes into a modulating chamber, (encl..' hy. the swell,) which mellows the tone, and give It more of melodious, !lute hke quality, than is the general property of reed Instru. manes. For sale by CEIABLOITE BLUME, Jel7 "Old F,stablished Plana depot' , No-118 Wood st. 1 1 1611 iiiTbls.l_,uke Superior Trout; Received and for sale by je2B S Pit 'SUER LI AREA UG L 95 Liberty etrert. REFINED SUGARS -15 Loverings "A" crushed Sugar: 30 do Stewart's "A " do do; 15 do Lorerioes fine pulr'd do ; 10 do do coarse do do; lu do do crashed do; lo store and for sale by [jelS] MILLXII & RICKETSON, LUDLUM'S SPECIFIC-6 sin store and far lab bl MO& „""s' , GEOaO6ToSVN, Ohio, March 17,1250. JAS. A. RIIODES, Esn.--Dear Sir: YOllll3 of 2d inst. is at bawl. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it wee greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine —not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to escapeauking Quinine, contained the drug itself] This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would invarial, y break an agile, 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 institute a test comparison between It and your Cure. The folltraing le the result : Three persons took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was (as in all such cases) slowly wear ing them out, and laying the foundation of other and seve rer maladies. I did succeed in , ffecting a radical cure of all three of these rases with your remedy, and they have not had a chill sittea. .1a all three of these cases the Smith's Tonic had 1),11 and would, as before stated. break the chill, but after a peripd 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 dew in use here. Ac., Ac. WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. itiloDES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the uuly harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take it when eon feel the chill, coming un, and you will never have a lough one. W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, oppaylta d•treut, ..PITTSBUROI7, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE- A.ONEs ahvayn on Land; Stone nod Marble Curhing and 1 aulta for Coneterles, made to ohier. . . Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imposing Stones made by machinery, in less time and better style than Qui be done by mere manual labile. Reticular attention is paid to tho manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others aro invited to examine our stock, as we tel persuaded that after doing so, and leaving our prices, 415 and upwards,) but few who aro able to.own a good house, will to willing to remain lung without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take Bre, and cost but little more litan a gaol wood mantle. - . . -- . • • Our stock of Marble in the lartossit. In the West, and loin 4 manufactured by the best wo.luuen, aided by machinery, 1,; avert by of uttvutiult. °Hem Ftflitre,rd to me, at 319 Liherty Nimet, Pittsburgh fliled with fit.4par..ll. W. W. WALLACH BUHR :- HUT MACHINES. used in 700 Mlle in the is rat They ron light, dean nett: are durable, and a tin} e. ono!,llovt.h, hr edg.. renewed by cracking the They hate le•en used for five years in the City 311 d, Ih assns gli. lOW' Of the largest mills in the Wesyand ate wart:Wit: ro leafs a-il. For partemlars, see Land•bitle. uid, co tiled Libert:, Pittsburgh ap22 W. W. MO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel (till Swaim, Rolling Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill Irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cub ( hinders, Cant I rate Proof Ltaas , he., always on hand and made to order, at 315 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apT , i W. W. WALLACE. • - QTEANI ENGINES AND BOILERS.- Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted best finality, on baud and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iian, made en tor: notice. orders filled with despatch, at 310 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, PI, au= W. W. WALLACE. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subscriber has no hand, and is manufactutig, portable Flouring Mills, of on imppoved quality; they are Tory toll, :pot, run light, grind L.A. (five to fifteen bushels per hour,) can be drirsti by steam, water sir horse power, and will prove n valuable acuttistrott to iron masters. lumbermen and torte stuck feeders. Orders filled at 310 Liberty street,Pittsburgh. apiadsw W. W. WALLACE. J. U. ania.h T. LAT Mart FREE OF CHARGE! -TWO SPLENDID PARLOR CRAVINGS, entitled ••Dolton Abbey in the laden Tifuts," a splendid stmt engraving, fr, m the cele toved futinting by Laudseer: and the -Departure of the lamelit. from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from pwating by D. Roberta. The recall prime of the above ea graving. :a S.:l per copy, but will be sent free of churge, oa follows: The subra,rd•or. hat, ta,ioblishcrl a 111)0K AUIfNCY in Philadelphia 4 arid furnish any book or publikairtiou at the retail price, ti ..e ot poata , ,te. Any persona, by forwarding oho suloicript!on prim of nn, of the V Bngazinee, such to 11.11 p, .s, Put noon",. Grahain'a, Frank Lealie'a Pooh low, At., receive the inagarines for one year, and a copy of either the shore beautiful engravings, free of Chrt-rg , vf :Anne e. and sl li11:117.11.10, slick 1“I Peter -6.,1: s, att.! i'Lalleifm Ladiga . Christian Annnal, they will to inagazit.e, and a ,iotiy of either of the above ell grhvilw. Esti y description of Erigraring cn Wossi tat:rutted wi:L nortneis and despatch. Vicws Newspe,vai 11,..lints. i.,14 of Machinery, Rook Illustrations, Laic, CV rtilinttPS, BUNiIIO.II Cards, 4c. All orders sent Lis mid promptly .it , tlod to. itoostois wishing views of their bniLl• enn send a slagnerrasitypo or sketch of the building 1,, mail or to prrut. Pcitions at a ifistsooe toll in;; saleable articles would Bud it to thor s.lvatits,to :o addre, the sithscriberJ, as we act as m k t,: Us, or the same. /.I+I,,TT RoTT & cuiT ts, .Real Estate, Si. A nt,,y F4Vis, M/1/1.1‘,..,tAt Tor t mory. Land ty,ught ihreinikait the Territory. libltry 10:111,a, 41Vt,t- Ittentst Made to the befit advantage, and Land Warrant% ten. to for thr StOe .Pf LibtA in the town of ST CLOUD, 1..5 mine from St. Anthony, anti head of mtvigation alai', the F.lae. lit survey of the great Pacilie Itatirona nee , " the liatiiotp;ii at thu point, and the tlll.lllerclUß ail tatiklayit. It poetalt‘Y•lll3 ua a platte of busitie, will wake it air of the largest catea iv the Northweet. JAILLS C. ILICUCT. BLAKELY & RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE BKO- eras, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets; Nit.. burgh. karma, !louses, Lots, Mills., 'o cocas, dc. kx., bought and sold on commission ; Land Warrants bought, sold Mid 10,3- Ceti ; BillU, Bonds and Notes negotiated- Especial attention given to subdividing Parma, and alapotiing of them. Terin. reasonable. nor2Talcur ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney anti conn,ollor at Late, and Solicitor in Chancery, Ago.; for pr,tirmg booty Lnaida and l'eusionf, and for the Cc:, tection of Outing in limit Britain and Ireland. ' Aar Golloetions mode is this and adjoining Counties; tates of deoedents settled; Root Estate bought, sold o, lowed, and rents CVIleCLed. 3101.11.y8 Invested on Mort =e. or other security. Titles examined and title papers Othot on IN)UHTII %troet, n few thetzu r.L,r a titnithdrid. Pittsburgh. March A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Coln tor the States of Tennessee, New Muni, Cnnecticut.. Wisconsin, New York, 111( . 11.10u, lowa, I,llitlillrla and Virginia. lb,d, drawn. and wknowlechnents and proofs lake!, •or record or nse in any of the above usanod States, Illinois, dississippi and )thole b fond. Pittsburgh, March 155.5--[nth29claw] NION(0Ali WORKS FOR SALE.— The Coid Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. k Co. situated ou the Moubugulola firer, about 23 utiles fron Pittsburgh. itrn now for sake. The property consists of 11l acres and 116 perches of Land, (more or le.) and all tin Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more together with Buildings, Rallwaya, &c. For further particulars apply to D. W. & A. 3. BELL, Atty's at Law, No. 103 Fourth at.. Pittsburgh. apll.d•wtf ARGAIN OFFERED.-116' undersigned LP offers for sale SIX lA/TS of ground fronting npon and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connell:trill, Railroad, in the growing and thriring Borough of 31% KEB PORT. Four of the Lots are 37 1 4 feet in width by about i2O in depth. fronting at one end .m the Depot, and at the utile! on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on oilier streets. Atso--TWO LOTS. feet in width, fronting the other able of tin. Depot, and in depth 11— oneof the Lots border ing for its whole length on Jerome stmt. Nu better property can be found, and it will b. told lon Pert of the payment taken in Stock of the Counelleville Railroad, jf deemed. GEO. F. GILLMORE, Office of the Morning Poet. Pittsburgh, Antrum 31. Dia.—Newt( Wier MANUFACTORY—Mai RENTER, eta dears front the Aqueduct. opposite the Coll e ctor's .Jake, Allegheny City, is prepared to till orders for WIGS and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. The best quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar anteed. mylfedawly BOOKS!BOOKST: BOOKS!!!—wild Sarum of a Ilnuter's life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea. Northwood. or Life North and South. Fremont'r Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. I aline Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam. The State, and Territories ~f the Great West. Noble Deeds of American Women, The Museum of Remarkable and interesting Events. Rat hel Gray. by Julie Kavanagh. The Young Alan's Book. The Young Lady's Book. Jrpan as it was and is. 'fa ice Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes or '76. Married. not Muted, by Ali, Carey. War in Rati.las, 1.. Br-wert, n. Home Fur All. The Water On, Ency.toptdia, For sale by It T. C. MORGAN, fe-11 No. t 1 Nth street. - VIEW BOOK S - AT DAVI NSONS, 65 Market 11 street near Fourth. Poems., by Richard Chet.erit Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. do. Comic Vineries of Human Life. I telps' Spanish Conquest in Am. km. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dulls and How to Make Them. Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a ••Country Paste rate, by John - W. Chlckering, D. D. Sight aml Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost. by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Renonl. by Author of Dr. Antonin. The Suffering Savior, by Krnaineher . Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan ning. Lecturer on Great Men: Myers, London. Man and ilia Money, Its Coe and Abuse; by Dr. Tweeille. Monaldi, utak by Washington Allintou. Lectures delivered to Young, Men 111 London. The Cripple of Antioch. scarper s Magazine, as soon as publialnst-20 rts Jol9 JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and for sale by lb-MINES. 800, No. 32 Smithfield street limper's Magmednotor June; God ty'a Boot for June; Peterson's letWOlho;lor June; ,AttJettriiel foriday, All the NEW BOOKSlMhEduidltre h:ft ode IMES: k iX)„ ;No. =MEE WOW ; "-- ' r' - MEDICATC - TONICS WON'T-DO !-- . -- , Thq 'never did do more than give temptirery DA:ter - and they never will. It is becaum they don't touch ttimealivo of the disease. The cease of all ague and bilious diseases, is the atmospheric poison called 'Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by Ito natural antidote, and all disease caused by it disappears at once. lihodes' Fever and Ague Curb is this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover It isn perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist., J. It.. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, is attached to every bottl e; there fore if it does no good it can du no harm. Tide is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their nee in ruinous to the eonstltn Lion and brings on Dumb Ague, which never allows a person to feel perfectly well for a single trionteuL In Illustration of t brae truths I annex saute extracts from a letter just received from a Physician: .JAMES A. ItliuDES, Proprietor, Providence, It. 1. For oak by Druggists generally. jet./ Mashie sold low to the trail•. Hearth Stones made to order. 'l' MACHINES.- LULL'S PATENT lIVRAM & PIERCE, 60 South Thir.l etre, t, Philadelphia ntltl.Lawly lILYZEZZICIS : Ki4lorernor Itanuey, Minnesota. lion. V. H. Wolof. Chief Juatioe of Minnosota. Icon. J_ Meeker. llon. 11. M. Moe, Delegate to Congreas. Rice. Docker, Attorney. at Law. Nlll,ll/.. Borup S Oak., &takers. Rey. T. 31. Fullerton, Itoginter of U. S. Land °Mee 4:;.7~~i, ;: MM.M ,'.';' '''T.''::' , ; .,, ':.. - i':-I'...;;.Ei'te•A',..lv. .. ..... ~...... .. .. .:?r ' . ~..: t;E The Greates tit eea sower; OFi T I(4R. KENNEK,of Roxbury,llB dikov ored in oue of our rdaiman pater, weeds o remedy int,earm every kind of - Humor; fro)* thijWderVida too common Fria*. He has treated It in over eleven hundredcsara, and never failed .except In two caw* (bot)rthrustitneAum o r.) He has now In Ins possession over - Ewa htindnitt dertilkates of Its value, all within twenty, miles of Boston, • . F Two bottles are warranted 'Wenn iihtenthisoitinittrruth. One to three bottles will cure the wont kind of pheplas of the face. Two to three bottles will pcoor,the Wen of boil 4 Two bottles are marinated to curelho *first iikolsSitin the month and.stoznach. • . ; r e;- • - ofd to five bottles are wartanted,toAntre qtoyOttlf also One sipe. or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor of the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to enre rutualagorthe — 'oar and blotches among the hair. Pour to six bottles are warranted to CII11:1 aorrapt indrtui ning ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly ernptlon of the aim Two to three bottles are warranted to eurOthe , most dor , pirate awes of rheumatlant. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure th e trorgecales of ringworm. - • Three to 'our bottles are wavanted-to care adialtstun. Five to eight bottles will cu!re the worst case c 4 scrofula. A beneflt is always experienced from the thsthottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted when -Abe _above quantity is taken Nothing looks eo improbable to those who in-vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day,as finitscoup mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old 'tired brads,ahould cure every humor In the system; yet It isrause fact. If you have a humor It has to start. There itte_no ifs nor ands, hums or ha's about suiting tioineetugai aild not yours. I peddled over a thoturand toatlesuruiti the Stichidty of Boston. I know its effects In every atae.,,lt,haa eakeedy done,some of the greatest curds overdone le-kfassinchfulettn I gave it to children a year old; to. oldipeopto ofaigt"." have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, Whine flash was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect' itatenthneltb by one bottle. To those Who are subject to a sick headarli oie'bottle will always cure it. It gives great relief to cataiTtfeEO sinew,. tome who have been costive for years, have taken and been regulated by it. Where the body is sonndit works quite cloy, but where there Is any derangement Of the fano- Lions of nature, it will cause very alligator reelitywhnt you moat not be alarmed—they always disappear Di from , ftnn days to a week. There fa never a bad result, fru= it On the contrary, when that feeling is over,. you Wilrfeel yottrealli like a new person. I heard some of the most extravagant encomiums of it that man ever listened to MY chat:W diet is ever n,scerisary—cat the beet you eartget.... - Lbslit wise an herb, which, when simmered in sweet MI; dissolves Scrofulous swelling.of the peek and Undue' theOara. 'Trims 50 cents. Price of the Medic( I Discovery slpet Directions for Erse..LAdol , one table s poonful nor day. Children over eight years, osmert spoonful; chlhirenfrom five to eight years, teaspoonful ds uo. dlrectlou.can be mule applicable to all constitutions, take enough fo *rate on tho bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY givee personal attendance in 411,Cilted of Scrofula. Sold, wlndealle and retail, at. Dr. ICERAEVA:t4O Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. PLEAWIq All , e gheny. - r'gd.4.l.ydaw AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, _ , ,__. ~_.- -- FOR TILE RAPID euitlt OF COUGHS, Einalk - HOARSE. NESS, BEtiNCILITLS,WIIOoPINGCOUGH,MROIM, ASTIIIIA AND CONSUMPTION. ; . . ~...' ..;,-- Tins Itinstmt in offered to,thetont 'k, :4. - ;,.. - 4 .. munity with the conddenCOMiod in -.A•7 5 ,. ~ ft ' an article which seidonufalktio real. / 1116.- T/r - „Afk . aiivab.,Lantrei=lare -,:e ,--, fulness, and sonmueroua the darts of e.,...‘ ,;-..0.,. e its cares, that almost_ er43:sactionot 10 ,,sir_') . 1,j"" -. \ the country abounds In pentane; 'pub. 41 -- ,,, 1 , , , 2_,5 , fitly known, who have lwin -re Mored '''''-'--• .• • -.- from aiarmingand even desperate dke eases of the lungs, by its use. When once trfed, 'lt" tope. riority over every other medicine of its kind,is,too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are ktumen, the public no-imager hesitate what antidote to employ ihrltia digressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary or, ;Tans, which are incident to our climate. MEM . . ... Nothing has allied louder for the earnest Inquiry. of reed'. cid men, than the alarming prevalence and hitalitr.of con. sumptive complaints, nor has any ono class et 4iseadnet halt mare of their investigations and cam, But as - yet - Ueda , i quote remedy has been provided, on whiclithtliptiblicltould t depend for pro.ection from attacks upon the reedwitory or- i gnus, until the Introduction of the- CHERRY , PEOTORAL. 1 This article M the product of a long, labOriops , andr-lrEat 4 o, b successful endeavor to furnish' the community with lamb a remedy. Of this last statement theAniarfeair people itre now themselves prepared to Judge r and lappeal arithrimildence to , their decinion. If there is any dependenee ie. be placed ill ,k, What men of every class and station certil) , lthati done for It them: if we can trust our own senses; whemweseedangertme affe.-ions of the throat and lunge yield to It,. if Ws caw depend on the assurance of intelligent Physicians:she maittheis t 1 business to know—in short, If there many reliance uponany- ~, thing, then it is irrefutably proven that this intidiehilfdcits re- 4 lieveiand does cure the class of discesealthiailedgrufd - ftw be- 1 yond any and all ethers that are known to mankind., if this b• true, it cannorhi too freely published,norto6Wfdaty known . :1 The afflicted should know it. A remedy that arm le price. i less to them. Parents nhould know it, their .cttildreix ass priceless to them. All should- know it, for . htialth'ean be i priced to no one. Not only should It be circalate&hars, but 1 everywhere, not only in this country, but In, all countries. Flow faithfully we have acted on this oonviettaii, iti thOinhe the fact that already this article has made the eirclestif the ~ glib. The sun never sets on Its limits No mint:Went is ? 1 1 e. ithout it, and but few peoples. Although notittatigeneral ~ 1 use in other natibno as in this, th is employed by the pore , .1 intelligent it almost all civilized countries. It it . exten- k sively employed in both America,--in Europe,. Asia, Africa, ~ At.ntratia and the far-off islands of the sea. Life la as dear to its possessors there as here, and - they gnisp at a valliablet ;:.,",r remedy with even more avidity, Unlike most preparations k of Ito kind. it is an expensive oomposltion of costlymaterha. ",', Stilt it is afforded to the public at a reasonably lowpnce, and what is of vastly more importance to them, Ito wait, Is ~., ti .. ~,, suffered to decline from its original standard of excel .1 1. , ,,,,.. Every bottle of this medicine, now misnuteettired, is k as good us ever has been made heretofore, or as we are ca. E Nide of making. No toll or cost is spared, in maintaining `LI it its the bent perfection which it -is possible to produce. Bence the patient who procures the gent:llll6 . o=2r PUP. g TORAL., can rely on having as good an article salmi ever bees f had by those who testify to its cures. By pursuing this course, I have the hope of. doing, SOMA A gain' in the world, to well as the satiefaction of believing .? that much has been done already. fru...Prepared by .1. C. AYER, Practical and. Analytical Chemist, Lowell, MBAs. C Fell by it. A. FALINDSTOOK & 00, at wholesale and re- 1. 4 , tali, by every Druggist in Pittaburgb, and by all Dealers everywbere, aplAmtlaw INHALATION CURE - OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY IiVONDER.EPir. HYGEANA . BROUGHT HOMS TO THY DOOR. OR TDB. ItYLLTOR A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recant- ly been made by Dr. Cause, of this city, In the treat anent of Ccomumption, Asthma, and all diseases infilie Lungs. We refer to "De. frame' ilia os huLtinui Humus • VAPPR /CID Caine SYRUP." With this newmethod,Dr. 0. has restored many afflicted ones seen evidence of which, he has innumerable tea. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarkse tits evident - OW biluding —constantly breathing an agreeable, heallltg.,-Taptlfihfit medicinal properties must come in direst . contact with the . whole natal cavities of the longs, and 'thus escape themany sod varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, said. anifiect to the processor digestion."' The Ilygoana to for sale by all the Druggiststhroupout the country "—w York Dutchman ofJanuant It The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least inconvonlence--tbe heat of this, 604 being sufficient to evaporate the fluid, Hundreds of or:aimes, like the following, na lit he named; One package of the lJygatua has cured me of the Asthma, 5 of six years' 'lauding. J. F. Heurinnei, Postmaster of Dancannom.Pa. I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, , by be Cu: tis' Elygeene lisaiserter HARM; Brooklyn, N, Y. Mrs. Pam, of No. ti Ilautreoud street, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchia; by the Hygeana. My sister baa beets aural of a distressing cough; of several C. years' steudieg, and decided to be incurable by the, phyab. clans. She was cured in one month, by the 'lppon& J. H. CIAURER; Muh.Molol,4lo. The Rev. Dr. Careers., of New York, testifies of 'our its&; tine in the following language;, NewNovems,ls Dear Sir—l think highly of Dr. Curtin' Hygeana bar 1 ati 'SL edy enas edy in diseases of the throat and lungs. having hod viame opportunity to tastily its efficacy, I am convinced that it Is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling applicaUon to the chest. N. B.—pr. Curtis' Hygeana is the ORIGINAL snit ONLIf GEN LINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitatiocat,er vas and mamma counterfeits. Shun them as you would mom • sir For sale by Dr. Goo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood obs,i,t; D. B. Genera A ; Lee A. 13erkbam ' Allqbeny City; Jehn &kraut, Now Brighton; C. L. Kalser r Botheater. .• • reyl4.:llaw6in SANDS' SARSAPARILLA; : IN QUABT of Fln• the Remora/ used Permanent Cure qf Uri Dittairs arising from an impure Slate rti" the Road, Habit of the System • This truly valuable preparation is extracted froracidectua roots of the finest description, by means of an expeaddie aid powerful apparatps, which obtains the medieinakendlctive principle in a highly concentrated form, so scientifically cum , hieing the several vegetable products in the procesi that a compound extract of Sarsaparilla is obtained infinitely ewe. nor to any other for purifying the blood, and . the cure of Scrofinhn Bait Rheum Ulcers, Fever, Sores, pin 1 Cutaneous Eruptions, Ithetunatia' tu, Mercurial dissasetcLivea Complaint, Dyspepsia. Bronchitis, Consumption, Pencils regularities, Loss of Appetite, and General Debility. , This powerful remedbil agent acts simultaneously upon the Stomach. the Cireulanun and tile Bowels, and gently lots, while it disengages and expels front the system th a t is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being' namely vegetable, it is perfectly harmless In its operationi,Nasmost delicate persons may take it at any time with perfeCt safety. The astonishing success of this medicine constantly ins creasing during the last sixteen yearti,.has accused emit the distinguished commendations of the Fikulty, and it eeloye a wide-spread popularity and extensive patronagevildch throws entientirely out of competition every other preparation of Sarah. Attention is respectfally solicited to the following COrtifF este : • ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA. Tao; N. Y, September $,1854. .curt. A. B. ce D. Sands—Gentlemen: I have ar nearly three yietri , been troubled with that dreadful dinnum, Servile. la; so much so, ea to be offensive to my husband and to my ,elf; and to obtain relief, have tried every kind orminlicine that came under my notice, without effi.ns One of My neigh who had been cured of a similar Of:within*: by'your BaniapariLla, iulvised me to make a trial of it, /WI .. eankbruly my that it has done me n world of good, lisidng comp letely cured me. Hoping that my evidence inky. indite° Mhere similarly afflicted to adopt the same remedy, with; the;saltio satisfactory media, I remain gratefully yaws, Smug J. PoiIIXIBL ink. Prepared aaa sold by A. B. & D. SANDSODruggiats and Chemists, 100 Fulton stree New York. &ild also by D. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., FLSMfIG BROS., Plttslicup,ll, and by Druggists generally. Price $1 par bottle,-orabt t thin far SR. Jel4lw THE SATISFACTOItY REM F 11 1:7Fro ln nll parts of the country, north and Meth, the *p rs . tors are almost daily In receipt of inch- flatternagleett amt _ Male its the following, relative toll. A. FalitunteciNm?s qua l, ed Vermifuge: Gazszoname, Atitsingth, .lfesm. Ildinextock have been 'selling your N'ermifuge in thin place for five years, and Sake pleasure to stating, for the Infonnstion of the trade and or a:L(1 public that it has been, ao far m I Items, ono of Abe mast meals; tory remedies in the market, and one of the most aele a m e , medicines we hare. I have alsopommel knowledgo'of ita good effocte,in numerous awes Under the tree pi our physicians, all of whom 1130 it regularly, and nlaramsginc6 ato be safe and reliable as a worm gpeeklle. seutan mend It MI one of the safest and best in the et,TA • • aura.. IdLCIC. Prepared and sold by E. FAIINESTOO - At CO, mh2o corner Of Wood and IryM eta, Pittrburet. 11 LI Lail Li/ PASTE..—This Tooth Poste 1e the bait ntAlaittildfai . cleansing and prefierving the teeth. It It ierica the supervision of Dr. llnllibou. told cab' 3' acrig,Y.E&Myy4 Corner Market at. and tholdliguid. fikr4: A. but rece4Ted andfor sato - • 467 1,441,44RAQa •, •...,: - .. , :7;• : .',..iri.?eii: il t!-:',-.'-': . , ~ h" #. 'r• • 4*- 4* -1, " P. 4 'r• • TOR TIER :...,i; , „::'' 7' . ...? . 6:.''''`i*.•'•';Xi'•:.i...j.':A.„!.','