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' , --, ' 'skai: j ..t.7,4,44 , "'qrze ,:. - ' sot -,, 5tti•9003-*,* ' . '•/•4•, 1.-Th , „Lf;:/ ". n % ,' WI: 1';'•' •4 ' . ...! .., 2" . • '.2' '..1" , 4e 1 ~" . . ~, ''''' r • • • ' k• • l f. _A. '44V-.•,• -- , ' t 4... • ~: . ~; ~.. ~~~p~ -, ~` '~~~~~ NEN ACOU N TRY SEAT IN ROBINSON _ltcyr,Gs RIP FOR SALE,—We over for sale a, beauti u, piece Of Lind in Robinson township, about. seven miles from the cliy, containing twenty-fo-ur acres, all Coal land, well improved atui in a- high state of cultivation. The H•Ri3e contains fire rooms, neatly finished, with • kitchen, (-houses, stables and ham Plenty of the best grafted rud. be Apply to (ly10) BLAKELY & RICHEY. QUAIL —Prime New Orleans in store_and S Jim sale by twit] •TMIN tiEOOIIBAD. EME• • qtr tr IN TUE CO .', KT OF CariNe P. R y oF_THE M. F. Esrort, Esti STAIXE 01 DEL.LA WARE, in and for Kent oountyJ Ebenezer Croak 1 Dear Sir,- -Having usecia.'"X•rott'rOkateu4 011 Globe , on vs. almost all the steam engines furnisbe4 the last year, and In it.., e. Imo, f Petition for Plu-tirino. munch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to An T a b ,' - ', ,, 4 4 ..' t. ; . .; r1 " 1 / 1 6. i5c0.entz.v...e.y. ,, ,f bicel . o , , i n t h e ' our cnstomersowe hav e riztesltati'M in recommending them yeai.4 ottr *rd it tiziittsatnf 4144% Ittitttdiralo l 4 *us. i as a good article, and much preferable on acoannt of their hiAatisocofilltig before the Chsueller. upon the meant of simplicity of r 1 f construction, to the old fashioned - 011131obea, or Joseph P. Comegys, Esquire, the complalnaLlC2l.lenter, and the wh 0v hc ,,,, h,. ,. „5tr,...„,,e, and t h e sbertn's return any other of which wo have any knowledge. Very reepectfully yours, theredgt ,sou ailittnsindited, It is. thereupon ordered 1,3 the Olianttell, I liar theafureassi defendants, Richard C. Dale and =lamas K. Date, appear in the cause on Tuesday, F. 8 W. M. FABER & 00., the :al day of Stlitember nest. And it is ordered and di. Engine Builders. rented by-the Chancellor, that a copy of this order shall be Inserted In the Pitaburah /bat, a newspaper , pubwhed in the tip ettrittsburgit, In the State 01 - Ponnslitranifi,ll,fid shall be con Untied in said newspafmr fur thlr*: 4 liluonth : and wee theta copy ofeaid orderebalt for the space of time he mailed in the gamut the liegi.gerotthil . art, and at the Courkliouse.doer In . this County. - -h sat, Jf'Delawsre,l Heat Cou,, , ty, SS. J . 1 1, .labn If. Jarvis, !twister in ChanearYin wou4 .-- mcluititv, aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoingialkithe Copy Of the order in tire at, e MEIN, now of record In this Court. In testimony whereof, I hoer hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Wirt, at Dover, this 14th day of Ma 3. A. D. /856. Joll s It JARVIS, _meal - m Register in Chancery REAL ES rATkAIARKET, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND SIfITHFUID STREETd. MZeOMA We have the following Real &wate for eale•: FOURTEEN ACRES OF 1, AND iu St. Clair townehip, on the oid %retailing - ton Road, well inipivrad. SIX CR.ES OF LAND in Cbartiere townehip, about half a mile from the Ohio river at the• lower ferry, with valuable I mprovemenbi, mite,' for a pinteel country reeidence. A LOT OF GROUND In &at Liberty, 30 feet by 180; will be aold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Mlnersville. TEN ACE S OF LAND In Indian • township, at the mouth of Deer Creek, on which are good Improvements and an old established ferry. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, a• or Pine Creek, with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a half miles from Logan's Station, on the A. F. Railroad, with good improvements A TEIREE STORY BRICK DWELLING ROUSE on SL renson street. oppo,ite tho 3lerry Hospital,) with modern improvements A oArct•• . FARM. adjoining the t..lsru of Braver, 1,21- [alai , • ~ , a)-tLree a,rcs,ivithin eighty rods of the r. P.:;n, IWO YiNE LOTS In the Borough nf Mancheatar, eurn, of Chartiera and Fa),tte atreeta. A VALUABLE ti I LL,PROPERTY AND FARM ha Derry township, Wnstmorelantl. county, would be exchanged tor city pr.,portv BL A irfIFFL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE M the vale Statlnti, with li‘o or ten Arrs o f Land. TWENTY ACKHA "F LAND ndj .fining the Swissvale Apply' ( je2) BLAKELY & RICHEY. TWEI.V 1.1••1.11is IN ADVANCE OF TIIE MAIL: 4AF- THE khtlirKftN DAILIES are regularly receiret. twelve hours lu advance of the Mall, and dellrore.l v. fl 4• gcrllrers at the rater: LEfhlElt. 1.0, per week. New York Dolly TKIIBUN K, Itic. per week. '' 11 ERA 1.1.. 4111P' LA,OT your orders for those, or any other Enol ern paps Is . at 71 Elfth street, for 1111.24 .M.{ SALE-20 acres of land, on which is F _ erected a hewed log hoe., home bale and other out buildings, all in order: I.i, acres cleared, well lonerd gliod state of i‘al in,: a young orchard, set end acrot trreto ect : • t,-, r. w Z.kni and thriving rand, lion; the r•-anaii.ni./.. inti.-red—vraild be a g0..4 !Itusik..o for a ntort,-. res SLltotte.d oa Lhe crawl roads. I • sv.tu iiakeratown ..n I (Sutler, itillidalosi , X ler Will be sold may. Wrtah. —A. situ.ttion by a young Inds, In a Dry Itooda. Trimming or Nlillih.r) Wanted—•cavarul go, to Jo lionaework in the chy an I country. Also. a aituatiou by ,wry about fourteen year. -ii age, us a Slt.tri-, to rail errands or other light work. inquire of tie I. W. ItGS\,at his Agency and I ntelligen‘ e GM. V. n rth Ohiqktreet, fourth doer e a st of DiArnoial. ALI CITY F _ 11.1.N.1i. LESLIE'S (;azette of Fashion for June. KuleLer:oA Ler Mnirw,itir , lot Juno. 1 1 t.tuwrr, , .41 du. DocLeus llou3ohold %Von& du; The Sch , x.henow In.; ,peeelt o. the 11,41 Charles Sumzior 'lnc Illiain; . (hlld. and 0....Lid/I,N SLantlad: 1.. 1' H. Fact,. A. 41 11. 1) .',.. llouzat.lnn.l To. Tblug , , worth I,n,rroly hoe London I.lln4trmed New.. Jr wwle hr ..ty,.11 11. T. C. NIOII.°A.N. 41 Tllll. at NEI9 PUBLICATIONS-- t.eslle's I . ..n.:ear. of inrl, lot. ha June, pr u r 't'., Putnnu.. s ‘laKwnuo .1.. du tie. 4104,0.1,411 {Turd; du du 2n,.. .3ehoulrelluir do du 10c. Ilarper'w fag., 413, oupply, do do 20e. bole} . I.nd'., llook.. ti do In ,to 1.1.,c. tlrahazu .1., .1., *...1.1. Peterwon do do 17c. linlckerhw ker a" do tdc. bralie BN. T Jourunl du du lbc. dparroagnAs Pullen do 91K. Nazi Taro., 14 lelrille re, 90r. ki1tn,.1.3 - Papara. 11 .1,1111 Brouglisun do 1 40,- .14. , eui1l spreehra 01 Charles Sumner do 1.12. I.ll,oonic , ic.,..11. , ,ti0n5. Tho 01,00,.. Will, a larKe wAsurtn,nt of Pchnol and Ini•rtd lan,u. b0.,1,5. rt 01,,r: N. 4, Sill (rum 10 to 170 , percent. 14 , ,rer [ham . hrwhere wt LACY 1 , ER'S Book - Stare, m,-.%1 No :7 Funrtdi „tr..? _ ._ ! ISCSINESS:! \,tii. .tt rA I,E—Stitotto on Big ,-,- lawAley. nlt itotac 1:t <act: ten. 3 run of O.IIP, 13:13111 1114- • hint, nod all mho: goartng mot rictztro4 Colrlplete. • Al. , 3 •lailf boor hol:11-41.1arres of lanit. PriceA :1'1" . .A31 :SA !•1 I !A.. lle Ohio riser. near ht \L.- ) tyt Pro e $1.500. TA'.)hl Iti F, II) SA 1.1.. •Itiotte I , .untigvilla, Va.. with hi!g.ent !Urge ou'enittg 2.nao. 2 is ot Pri.w Ow, ap2.5 k O.IN. 131 Nlarkpt a. N lit )0 napped and th, ate, peretalrii ..11e.de•ns of er . rllTht Wm` ^ettnt." after ferry' years of slave , / 1 .. It. l'ickts. d, witl; on ken eduction, by It. • 9itton-i J. 'lay; nn• I no appendix by Wininut 11. Furn.... U. I 1.3 ii T. C. 11X1-1. 41 Fifth wt. itir.kl'E t -ors .laLn.—A seat. well nisi finish." brick house sitcstenlch the N,Jrtli Anon:tinny City. rtaitaiolng six wrll tinished rooms. ri bath "room, Cellar ono finish." attic; 10- ,trant In the yarl. This prni..ert vis beautifully "orated furl is worthy the attention of persons wishing a desirably i- Vat° rastaenre. Will be sold low. Apply to BLAIIELY & RICHEY. - - - . ____ D ID YOU READ SYDNEY SMITH . 1 -Of coml. yvu lik,<l it, and lan,ched over his witty 1,- mat kn. Wo now .41, 3on a better iNc.• hare ready this clay, tlce first complete American c , I , a nl o •o2r.r. from the 10th English tditin handsome roc)al 12m,,, volomm. ricctlc price na.f calf extra $4. The lagokkby Mirth and Varrclx. I , y Phomal Lagohloby tbt , Rev It ichard Harris Bat Wham.) with 1B iiiu+tratl..ris by those (ma ny fellows.. Crullcqhlihk .nd Tina dolightfully entortululng hook has now become Atandard library work in England, where it has rapidly jte,a,l throogl. t o ..ditions. The memoir in brimful 'parkting tin.l witty repartee, by Thend..re ilook. Ilarnham. Thomas lion. , ydneyl.3mith and other ~elebritika, We vent ur. ..11r reputation as caterers for pub lic taste, it It.. does not delight every reader, nod prove fully as eutertaining. if not more t.o, than th e ra , et a biography of Ke,. Sir. harnhant's Leather divine, Sydney It. SIINEIt & jolt/ No. 3.1 timithiletl st. WANTED—six god Girl., to do general V Lousework. Two or threw, good for rite and • autary. A ?toy .t IT to fr/irr: n trod. ; totirt In. writ Y,QII, At for noir ••: ute Oirl. to do rhanhlwr Forr Itoa :n ntorr.?or V run ertao.! andr o Iteot at a TIV koel ••!• An -t te) at I rIVRII-.., . I /1t..14 , 114 • •tr WANIE - _juati,li a , . Governes, l• •:t , •y Y vo,ig men . L ualifbol, nod hay :,g osp-rwo/,-, would ',IL rdlut-rt 101.0 111 t. 16e COC.Ptly Want.el—:-..r-tat girl, t, to h•aatework, in city :tad outitry, tt..l t.• run of t•rranda.. a ril., azure u, t!a. Fbr Sale— tanell tanner,: iuguol ortl, an•l attingat , ".l to lanai in aim .11 ',llia', abttut Ofteen in les ;rum the T..e „u tt tr tvi,!ilng 1., an Wet.: will Bell at a gte.tt natvalo ',tune :JO it, Br N, at him Ag any and Intel. lige. no :PE:, u•trth vele lOUrth door 04.1 of the DI lINDI/11, Allegheny city. tor.V VtiESII SEEDS—Garden ' Field and Flow-or acrid,, of the m at approved and reliable varietlea t tutd retail, at the Seed and Agricultural Watt,- hvnae, 47 Fifth etrert. of (att..) JAMES WAKIIitUP. QODA ASLI of a good and uniform quality kj manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt .I.lanufactui ing Company Tarenturn; on h tnd and for tale by FLYNCINO BROS., ALSO, Kr,mslintn'e Specific; 4 1.. r,aa I li,iinAudi• iierman Bitters IVA 17,5 , (STY) NA. (lon - . Trag-Icanth , 400 Itr. Seine ge ; euncentrated Lye, a new article fiir waling vile pound w.rr h nof pi.ita.aii on band and for Bah' Lc FLEMING Lint IS., WANTE D—A SITUATION, by a young Lady. iu a Dry or TI - 1111Illing aery eatiatAiriliznent. WANTEU—Sever,I ill ItLS to d., housework, In tht ity and country. Al. ottuarfon by a boy about fourteen, in a itaire to tun errands, or ..ther light work. F ienall TAN NKR I, in good order and doing a good liteilawo. lo a village about fifteen tulleit from the city. Tan corner wishing to go Went, will lien nt a great bargain. loqatre of 1..ik0121.4r. W. BUSS. at his Agencv and Intel ligence Whet, north aide of yid.. .tr. , et, fourth door east of the Diamond. Alleiilien CI, y job .. - • PEESO:s:'S 11YDRAULIC CEMENT, OR WATER I.(..llL.—The untlet,igned keep constantly on ..a : a burp. tito.'k of .hie artide 4 , 1 the best quality. The itentiou ut Con uctora and Builders ~if Navigation lurks, Aqueducts, It, 01,, liesenoira (or Water Works, &c., to Te que.tad to this ante 1,. The well known million.. and On pervio.now+ ei i. Ater, characteristic of this Cement., render,, It of ton brat necessity in all structorev exposed to the action of watoror damp. ,itp•Sinni! ENOLISII & IiICIIAKDSUN._ A. Lc01.10L_10Ti,,,.7-f6---13,- Alcutiol-T -5 do '97 P' do lu store and for bal. 1.r . ) bale. MILLER. & RICKRTSON. - NT Flv BOOKS '.— I ennysun's Poenis, cum " plete. tuft - ling Maud, In Ali-tnoriath. ‘ke.— t: cheapest and prettiest book published in the United State._ price . .1) cents Pau: Ferrol, he the author of " IX Foetus Ilachers Tear C e the United States--We. 1 /wail! Nlarton ; uV FrmacLs Parkuaan--81,12. l'ovui, by T. B. Itearl—laOe. in the late of an English eOua in II rY — 7OC. 1 , -1' .1 1,11,ca Lest Days of the American Republic—S.l.l2. 11 or t lot t. ri • 1.., .1: et Bremer-416, ,ul.i II lot —51.12 -lalad for tiltl 1 - 4. , parrowgruss Paper s -91 )o. tierard the Lion k.lior—.!l Old For ra Ilancor; by Frauk Fa - rector—SlX. llr. Stlonee's SpLrt tog T are by Frenk Forreeter —sl.3-5. White Cleric by Capt. %fay', Reid—sl,l2 Piar.r.it Tales; by Melville—wc. Vagabond Life in Th e above just rewired and for sole lower than elsewhere. The place Is at L r FFER'S BOOK STORE, Jylo - No. 77 Fourth street. n , • s -i, This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has been in use on our road fur two years past. We find it to be an economical and durable Oil Cup, and ant recommend it as such. GEO. W. GRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Centro RR. November 29th, 18.54. To M. F. Rorox, ESQ.: Thin certifies that we have had In cute the patent Oil Globes or Cupe. sold by Moses F. Eaton, Rag., of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind we bare ever need. ALFRED THOMAS, Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 18/56. ap24 This Invention iwintended for use wberatt isde.imd to im part a tine, smooth, and glassy surface to the wood; hot it is applicable, - with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists in placing the cutting chisel. or bit, In front of the wedge, Instead of behind, as in common pleura; also in applying a metallic month-piece to the face of the plane, In front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the month piece is so close to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or oplintering the wood in the least degree.' IndWeit, vvol beere seen the implement ap plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and traps reraely to the grain, leafing - the wooZ - Prtktly smooth. So perfect is the operation of this instrument, that it may be ap plied to the planing of veneetd—with entire encores—a thing which cannot safely be done by the coparaylane. Thu peculiar arrangement of the moutn apd wedge, afford s a completif and fi rm bearinefori• idt throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all dr cunt stances, with the use of a nip or double bit. This is a very ample and effeettve improvement, destined, we have no doubt, to find Its way Into every carpenter's shop in itte Wad. No tool chest is complete without it. The in vent, IN Wm. C. llopper, of Pittsburuh, Pa, and his patent bears date January ltt. 11465. 44 - 11USLS F. EATON, Nu. 139 lint street, Agent for the patentee. A CARD—I request the attention of toy fdruda and the public to my stuck of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, %% eh I think contain,. a larger variety of rich styles than any other tonna . pnrchase. I have taken special pair to obtain all the shades 4 RICHARD 9FIANNON • FANCY VLOJIIS generally desired. viz! Penae. Dahlia, Mulberry, Bronze, Drab, Bruwn and Olive, with various tints of gissea and Blue. I have observed the same care in alerting my FANCY CASSIMERES, which embrace a cliciim assortment of light colors, suitable for evening dress in the summer season. with a number ..1 "hark Elastic Figured Goode; also intended for the hot weather. My stock of ick...sTiNus b ae bolos as can found elsewhere, comprising every variety of silk Pattern... plain and flgurisi Grain,.:. nm' and Marasilles. fly aemortment of Boys' Clothing has been Increased and I on, prepared to fill all orders in this branch with more eatisfaction to myself and buyers than hitherto. 1 would call special attention to a number of pretty small PLAIDS, peculiarly adapted t... children's dress, which. I think. can not fall to please. Aim, Urea I ff., Argentine Laistres. And. Merinos, Vmueli Need:lunettes, Drab Imtbtu Ch.ths, with numerous styles of Worsted and Linen tin,abs, Intended either for mon'aor boy's clothing. naoar— SOLOMON SINNER., No.llo Wood at A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or those who wish to Engage In the MACHINE, OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINESS. THE I''SDERSIGNED offers at private aide until the 20th day of Jnne next. the whole puck ~t Petterna, Shafting, Heating Pipes and Yirtnres. uo in the •• Pitt Machin.; Works and Foundry, located in Allegheny City. corner !dein and Cherry streets. Thr stock of Tools ctmsist In ',art First- 1 91„.11-...NC- 1 Steam lingine, nearly new, 14 inch der, fr.i.t stroke, with cylinder boiler 44 inch diameter. in only one year. Ou- large and one small power Planing Machine. Ta enty.three turning lathes, melees lengths and elr.•s., which swing from seven feet down to twelve Inches or, the shears. One large Boring NIIII Single and donble-geared upright Drilling Machines tine excellent Gear-cutting Engine. with a great numb., of arbors and cutters in good order elm• PeAt and Nut-cutting llachtue. Stabbing, Fluting, Patching and Filing Macinnet. T II t,-8(.1 01.1 Vi• Olt, in good order. A groat number of Sbeke and Di••e, of all size. nr •l thread, In short, a remplete set of Tools f, Cotton Maoloom V. 'Mil ht./eating. or Steam Eugincotioilding. Second.— A cast :roil thirty-ins inches In dlunetrr, oi good order, aoh cast iron fan and fixtures, ail complete. t.• Now it. Core Oven, Annealing Oven, brass furnace, Crane. , - sot and wrought iron Lodi. and tilionk....l VA!uwa slut., oral a lull a "... a u of }looks nod other tools neceosary for a Foundry. Third—Five Blacksmith's Forges, with fan and fixtures lice' them, member amtt a tul, of tongs, incrs, and tools for each forgo. One small Trip Hammer, with a grout number of dies nod swedgeo, 11l good order. ihie patent Bolt and Eivet Ma-lime. Fourth—A complete eitoelt.4(44;lllAtkmigiß,:ri.;;;; tiA l itgi i lt l fi*rlit: - a "-- grent number and variety ulA:facto./ Pattern. and a great number of other Pattern., Loo Oils to mention. These Tools arc all In first rate order, and the., Works hove been for a number of years in succeosful operation and fid the present proprietor. wish to discontinue business, (1 rare chance is offered for the purchaser to secure at good established custom. The buildings can be leased at a fair rote for any wands, of year, For Information as to price and term., apply to the pre.. sent proprietors on the premises. .11BNITS, N. B —lf the above tools ate net seld befere the 21111. of Julie, they will be offered at puLlic .le. - - Is hereby given to all person• who have patterns or work of any description in the Pitt Nlarldtte Works." to them taken away before the lath day of June next, or they Will le: otherwise dinposed of my2B:d3w JENICS. RICHEY & (11. FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, con tubing 24 acres about one tulle below the .city, Alauchenter. There Is on the premium, a large frame house and Mettle, about 100 hoaxing apple trees ; also pen.. It, cherry and plum tram, grapes, kg. Thla place would stilt 11 good gardener. For terms apps tny9 R. C. & J. IL SAWYER, No. 47 Wood et. • __ TII IRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT 1,,,vx BROTHERS, No. I 4 3.larkot at., Pittsburgh l'a. t to. col.. fibers here Just revolved and are now opening th. 1r third supply of new and handsome Drees Goode. Shen ta. Talm., ll.now FmoiehingQoode., Mourning Goods„Dcanent lea Itihhons and Needle work. !deny of the above goods h a ,. per, - hand of the importet• :And 1,1 the large Aorta 1,. In Nest - Yi.l 16 and Ithiladelplua n at price.. that enable or now to oriel them at lee. thou the enet of transportat.on Nt e « , lie at nu early .nll from all our ustamers and flan hills Ir.linling .1 alit 1.. tha rulrantago of all. aa oo,ar Int sn. beau al.th• I oflor r bettar insaort moot, and nes nt LOVE Illt. tI'PUK RS, formerly o:;. YOUNG, STE V.KNeaIN & LOVE. pOHISMOUTH'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, to NiOHEIT 0,(1. NVarax brtt.ClTg.. K ITTA N.N7NG. Zei t i A DAMAGED PIANO, for mule ate buzain.—A new I'HICKERING-. ,,- -= PI A.B‘o, slightly damaged 111 the turniturej but not where It can be observed The In. strument, In no way injured, will be sold at a redurtion FIFrY DOLLARS, on n credit of tux months. JOHN H. MELLOR. 81 Wood et., my2B Agent fur Chickering's Pianos.' OPENING this day, a large assortment Watches. Gold Levers from $27 to V2OO Silver Levers from $l2 to $5O. Silver Cylinders from $5 to $lO. Railroad Time Reapers, $6O. Frodaham's Chronometer Series, $2OO. Do. in Silver Gael!, $175. Chains, Seals, Keys, &c. Watches repaired in the hest manner by my 6 W. W. WILSON, corner of Market & 4th sta. . SUNDRIES 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles. 25 do Star do itosin Soap. 300 kegs assorted Naib,. I® doe. Corn Brooms. 60 t,alcs No. 1 and 2 Batting. 25 dux Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tubs. In store and for sale by 01 yt, JOHN 11001tli BAD. B -- io,ooo Bacon llama. 1.5.00 u Shoulders. 10,000 in foro4 and for sale by FORSYTH & SCOTT, myl 76 Water street. GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY. POCK ET OTTL RR Y. DUO MUZZLES, GUN MATERIALS. too numerous to mention. Our t 4 . . x l.. k nd of m v o rn ny E. ot A h ß er ms th i l:iP ti nay rpassed ß L7 vN a n ra rte ty t. J yl2 No. 130 Wood stn et. _ w OR , SALE — .—BLAKELY k }tICHEY offer for . o A u 44 1 ; -t t o n' . e " lr r t ' o u t m :m u e u Pureu PeE pi n ed grree as a t' atto alrd rf , and dwe lling. Dwelling A lot of Ornand on Ohio xtreet new. the Diamond, Alle gheny City. and a floe Dwelling Home. 'Your Loh. of tiround adjoining the itorOugh of Law. rencerille. A b,cor utuund In East Liberty, and a large Dwell ng house. A Lot of Gronnd on Stephenson ntreet. 2.6 feet by 125 feet, and a Three Story Brick Dv elling House, well finished. A Lot of Ground in the Borona of Mancheeter,24 feet by 124 1 , feet. Also. a Lot no Payette street, 24 by 124 feet, in Manchenster. A Lot of Ground on Rebeece street, Allegheny City. 27 by 136, and a good Brick IL no, two stories high eery convenient. A Lot of Ground on Washington street, East Liberty, 76 feet front by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in Shalerville, Chartiern township. 60 by 127, and several Frame Buildings. Apply to DY IO I BLAKELY nc RICHEY. A LE AND DROWN STOUTI- ---- rlk • 5 casks, 7 doz. Pflit. Ttennett Scovh M. 6 do " India pals Ale 3 , do " " " strong 3 do " " " Brown Stout. Jnst received and for sale by ' MILLER & RICKETSON, )016 Noe 711 and 224 Liberty it. .FRUIT FIGS-100 drums jastreseived and for sale by ICEIIO3 L AtipilllBQN, Iyl4 TMLICY Wood street. p n ~~~' e • t • Prrxesuican, Aplll 12, 1&58. I From the New York Scirntiflo American.] Patent Finishing Plane. CLOTHING NOTICE MO= ENTh NSULA. THE FRANKLIN FUU INSURANCE cottIPAWY, OF PIIifiADDT.,PFEIA.• ikaammzsi—{barlaa W. Boucker, ?Maness Hart, Tobias Wagner. Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, C o. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl E Rorie, David S. Browne, Mar ris Patterson. CHAS. N. BANCKER, President. CHAS. G. Szzrocka, Secretary. Continua to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rate.. an low no are ronaisteot with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital anti premiums, safely invested, al. ford ample protection to the Asured. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage $918,128 68 }teal &state-84,377 78 • Temporary Loans.. 83,986 17 Storks 81,881 f 00 Cash, kc 84,348 81 Total $1,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Your hundred Thou san d losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all Itabllitlea. J. GARIYINF:b. COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: RANCE, ANN CITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Pau,- DelPHL4.—Chartered April 2tith, 18, O. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL 52.504100. Offire, Booth -out corner of Third and Cheotnnt iitroets, OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA. DIRRI.I , OIIB. Stephen R. Crawford, Patti B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, lawrenc, Johnson, W. Tingtoy, Geo. McHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, Willi:up M. Godwin, William McKee. President—Stephen R. Crawford- Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. - Medical Examiner— h--Jamen 11. Wilson, M. D. Allegheny aty—E. B. 3lowry, .D. ONO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, 'No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex . change Bret:ore and Dealera In Note., Drafta, Accept ances, Gold, Stleer and Bank Note, Richanke on the X , tate eru and Weateru romitantly for sale. Cello - none made in all the eitiea thruughou: the United State.. Deposita reevived in par funds or eur,nt paper, No. 67 Market utrret, between Third and Fourth eta. Da3o:ly (2 E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex- V 1 a change. Itrukorr, Dluders lu Exchangt., Com, Rook I'4 ght Nrlll Tllll ,, Drafta. dr. Collect!". curufully ab Luolou to, and proct,d romitted to any part of the Union. kdo,ks bought and on &j \o. 71 kourth otkuut, noxt dour to the Rank of Pith.. burgh. sepl3 _ . rr 110 MAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and I. Dealer In Nutt..., Bonds, Stocks, Real &tate, Sc., Bu. 7k Furth street, Pittsburgh, 111. ALS DRY GOODS. NE' SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The subscribers have Just re ec.ived and are now opening their first arrival of SPRING (1001.)6, to winch they wish to call the particular attention ul their customers nod the public g• neraLly. W. flatter our selves that we hate never been able to otter so handsome and desirable a stock an the present. Our UHL:: DKI'AItnIF.ST rontanas all the new styles and novelties ul the ses.son— Fatra rich Black and Colored )I.iirantirine Silks; 01. nm and Striped • •• :trip d and }laid Black " Twisted Silk Flounced Kelso, " " Lawn •• Also, Tissi.ei. A c . SHAWL: AND MANTLES. Our Shawl and Mantle boon If supplied with all the new styles of i 'rape, Cashmere, Stella Pith, Mcha, Moirantepw, Clint/tills, Lace, NEFIDI.E WORK. Our stock of Collars, Ytuan4n g a , Sleeves, Ar., Is not sur passed by soy stock West at the Mountains. Abs., a peal nasortusent ut AND DtJNIKSTIDt. Prints, Oingliams, Chcks, Mioilms, Ticking., Kentu c ky Jeans, Lassinetts, Caastmeres.C.itton. I,tocn and haul thnftti At. Also, Moves. lionlery. sill ory.ry other arm, le o.nally kept in a tir•t-elass Dry li.sids lionise, to which as solicit a cell and examination before purchasing else. here, as we le-el confident we hair never Turn able to exhibit such so. k LO% Formerly Young, Stereman & Love, nth 74 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HOTELS AT AN SIO N HOUSE, GEORGE AUILENTZ, PfLOPILIXTIIII. To. 344 LiLettr Arcot, just i/tiettir the l'ina.t , o,..ler /*foot a the l'unhoylrenie.H/SliruSti, Which toakrs it th.• Moat( exilaVrnieul house IL the etty for peuSeellgell erri ♦vtK 4) Cent nsel. The taldpnen.r haring., at runalcterable expel., fitted up, In earen..at etyl, the NI ANSION UO1114):. would reap., fully white sharp of puldic tattrouat.ve• There le attached n eldendld .STABLE and ritrualvr H AtioN YARD, aif , .r I• lug atapia acrnonnottat lon to traveler. and teamsters. It. Leader and Bar a al he furn.ll4,l with the Lama the tnark, t can &Hord. febl:y ST. CLAIR lit/TEL. earner Penn and St. Char street, P.ttahu.• I'd — . II, u•.•hr-signed, former Iv d ITTI I lintel.' hat .4 La/... , thou,wmnm illitEL and anv.! ; ..an.4 in nutglactut et) w, anyl4l4 renta,-Ifinly 1/ I. nud the truvelata• inahe t 44 grn , Inc. a ,- 1.01. A.,. rd. oil •Pf bon." and ha inng cop." loth c tie busman., /C.,.., u gala entire euhatactiwn, and hu t Gat t ies mod•rute. tnt,tl WM. C OINNKLLY. G 001 ) INTENT 110 USE, corner of Liber ty tad Otani stre.eta, /le. the Railroad U.I.N. pm 13.11 T 2 J 311 iii 1 4 AN 5051, Vroprie tor —-- _ . L -... az Paye., Allegheny . containing 6 110,A. 4.9 of ilich an• hinder prin.. land. The balance lu hail...r. The onpruvemonia any gond and cow enient.. Ai.. ply Cu Lietb; BLANKLY it RICHE) . . _ :30i Boxer, Fire Cracker 9: 100,ono Torpedow. Jwt roceiveil and for eel.. HEY lEHk A?iDER.F.4)S, lely au oppuditil Si. Cb.rin Hotel. F lsil._,3 bills. Nu. Driisckerel: 14 14 •• ltl kith! Just r. - m.eil from 11..eton. by wylu 1,21 DllAyt). WllO will continue to - pay Rent. when a BUILDING IeJT can he purcbruseti at the following low price and missy Cumin: Karts Lot has a front of :24 ho t on a wide street. by 13) drop to an elks . Situate in Alle gheny City, near the: tot e Istpot. I' r to hand: remainder at iine issel year,. LI:THISERT t katnlo Agient.e., ul Niarket R l(' E-15 tierces prime Car Minn Rice, in store and for sale by Jet 6 MILLER & ILICKKTSON. FOR SALE—A FRAME BUILDING, toe copiod as ni.lrotery and Proration Store, and a first-rate sthod for the busineas—tiltested on the lilensond. Will be sold low, it applied for teem. an the "miner whims to leave the city. Apply to O. W. BUNN, je:2ls Ohio all - eel, Allegheny. RENIOVAL.-WM. CART ILL lIAS RE - mot - RD from N... 22 lir't flit id reei to N... 212 Liberty reel, where he is prepared to I T his witomers with tie in)eant T CABINET MAKERS AND OTHER: , . et N.. S:; l'ittel.nrgli 1 . n., nte..rtment Nlnhognii, v , ling, net ni.i. iiine 111 1 11hillIg •111.. is., 'ring tioulitto-s. ultiretine ...Ike". Ahearn, 'intent hull.. Liee. , r, patient toittneg glitters, with n general neeeirttnent of her.lwiire, Jill 01 le to he sulil pit+ ANIL: El. FAB SESTI TIIE GOLDEN GUN i. taking the trade, end It 111 not 11111C11 Vitkrl,/, .11a MAMA 010111ln, hidew, kr..., kr.. h unsurpassed In the city. In the way id Fishing Tackle we have iiwir en niiiiortment that would make "Id lewd; W alton's e) e, writer, could lie return to this world. locket and Table Clllllll - y ill great abundance. Dog 51unies, and t.io many articles to he mentioned herr are to found at the sign of the Golden Gun. BoWN & TETLEY, J 1314 No. 130 Wood streeL NEW AN!) CTIEAP BOOKS:-The Spar r ,, wgraop. I'aj o , by Fre.d. N. roue.. . . The Lakty's t7u6le tol rtrfCi Oeu It 3 ; nlmo, a l'w.foi In ntrtictor; by Emily Thoruwell. Amprnivold. Plurthu.uth; by Q. K. Philander Doesticka, P. 11. Soug Slllkaudwatha.,..d o. her 1.1,1101. Salad fur the Smcbtl—beautifully illustrated. , . . A Defence of the American Policy, as opponed to the en croer..hoasute of foreign Lufitunice, and eapecially to the Inter ference of Papacy in the political interest of the United :lilacs; by They. H Whitney. Forbes' Volunteer Manuel—in 2 role. Jost ree'd by W. A. GILDHSFHNNEY & CO., inyl.l Fifth st.. oppilite the Theatre, TIIE VOYAGE OF LlFE—Engravings there great Moral Pktur e, painted b) the lute Thus. l'tue, are now on TleW at the store of .1. J. GI - 1,1,11FM: A CO., 78 Wool xi Whore Nulowripliotu, will be reomv ed. thy 30 F % BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE: e."tra t II I.o.gunp •• 10 '• Did Jain l pocketti Yrn•nrll Jar,* 'dime Sloclin .• 10 bap c.ld Mailman, F•lected exprerbly for my retail bmtineoe. my 12 F. It. DIIAVO, No.l Difunond - - D LAK ELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND A UCTIOA KERS, curlier of Seventh and Sinithlield str,ts, Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by Auction any property sold by Executors, ur by order of Or phans' Court, In the City or County; and to any description of Real Estate uut of tb.• City. Jalo PRATT'S DAL'GERREOTYPES AND AM BBL/TYPES, which give such general satisfaction are daily obtained; In every hind of weather, at Lafayette Quilt]. hag, No. 87 YOURTII street. Particular attention paid to ambrotyping, as the time of sitting is much less than re quired for Daugerreetypes. Pictures of children taken In a few seconds In either of the above named styles. Ambre type or Davgerreutype Copies mad; correctly from every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect, Prices moderate. Our motto Is, TO PLEASE. mhlB S'ifil'S AND COLLARS.—Jura receivv(l • ,:cin the Factory a full asa.rtment of Shirts and !kir Sliirto and Collars made to order. jolt.; L. lIIRSHFELL & r iiN, No. 70 Wood st. CIIOCOLATE-1.5 boxes N. 1 Norfolk for sale by fjelo] MILLER & RICKETSON. CA'f AWBA BRANDY-75 boxes Lyon's Catawba Brandy, for sale by eIARB. SODA-15 casks carb. Soda in store and for sale by , MILLER A RICEETSON. TAR -15 bbls...N. C. uu hand and for sale by Veld) MILLER di RICK ETSON. WASTED.—A dwelling house, containing • four or floe rooms, within fifteen minutes walk of this office. Any one having such a house to rent can find a tenant by addressing Printer, Morning Past Office. jolt EIGHT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in the upper end of LawrencevUle,i formerly llattleld,) each 25 feet fronktry 100 feet deep, fronting on a wide street, and in a very desirable sltnation for a residence if sold al together. Apply to De-111 BLAISALY A RICHEY. STAR' 111- 12 boxes Orris and Oswego Corn Starch ; 6 " Hacker's Farina: 3 Wheaten Grits; reo'd by Jeda P. R. DRAW. . • ' • • -•••-•- • • , ••• ` _;;;=M Passengers will call for Tickets by the Old Reliable Rout° vls Vincennes and Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, thus nothing sum connections, and avoiding the delays d,. anent on new and unfinished roads, TllitUUOil TICKETS or further Information may be cured of A. T. JOIII3IIOU, Ticket Agent Ohio 8 Ponna. R. It. Co.. corner office, Monongahela House; of George Parkin, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station, Allegheny City, or of JAMES M. WARD, Superintendent Ohio and Mississippi R. R. wyl2 F. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TAE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Atlantic. Citiee with Vicatern, North-weetor n and Soul. -western States by it continuous Railway dire r. The Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Lim , at Bteamers to all porta on the North-western Lake.; making the most DIRECT cataract and se,,,ma non,. by w hi c h, PRElUirr can be forwarded to and from the (Altair Ware. Rate• between Philadelphia dr, Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASEL—Roote, Shore, Dry Danie,} to , lb .. (In boxes,) Pure, Feather., Ac SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (in bales,) hardware, Leal 60c. V, 100 lbs. ther, Wool, Ac_ THIRD CLAM' .—Anvils, Ragging, Bacon 50 ,.. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, An FOURTH CLASS.—Ooffee, Fish, Bacon and .4 „ . , 00 Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil FLOUR-75 cents per barrel. sir In shipping Goods from any point Root of Phatulel phia, be particular to mark package, "ilia Pcorarytiainia Railroad.' All Goode consigned to the Agnate of this Ilmd at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fustian Aokirrie—Mooee Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, New York; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Magraw a Koons, BARI. more; Geo. C. Franclomw, Pittsburgh; Sitringruan Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 3. Moorhead, Louisville, Ey.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; Ratclif/ & Cu,. St. Louis, Mo.: J. 8. Mitchell &Son, Evansville, Indiana. Summer Arrangement... Changer of Hour ON and after MONDAY next therevill be TIMOR DAILY TRAINS bet Ween PITTS/MR(4H and PUTLA DRLPII lA. TRH MORNING MAIL TEEAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at Sall A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at that o'clock, P. M. TILE NPIIIT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P. IL BLAIRSVILLE AOCKIMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:80 o'clock, P. 11. BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 1:30 P. M., and te.:Ar P. IL—runt wog as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lime connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mn; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lesiugton and Louisville, Hy.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Sprigfield, Bellefoutalne Sandiedgi, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Mai:3lllof etld Wootton' Ohio; also, with the Steele FliOket Boats from and to Nor Causesa Sr. Louts, Levernua and Ottronexen. THROUGH TICKETS etts be had to of from either of the above planes. For farther particulate, see handbills at the Mesta starting points. Passengers from the West Will find this the shortest and - moat expedlthittt foal' , to Bbillte*Oata, Balti more, New York, or Boston. IXESUI MEN, Arm; Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. THOS. ktoos3l, AIMS. legisollPr MILLER k RICKETSON OE= ,MW3 1 . ONLY ROLOT.R WIT/terilligErlDAlkiY TRAINS FROM PITT °N EAT. WITTT;IRTI T i TTCEIFT. TRAINS FROM P ITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IS DIANAPOLIS. onto AlatlLpEßN'skt-niktin Lfl(T M IVI i I TTFrr a' VIA CRESTLINN AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati Conn:Mad ar Cincinnati tirilh U. B. Mall "Line Stenl4 Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Miesissipli Railroad, and th e Lawrenceburgh Monte. Connecting 'V Columbus and. Xenia, with the Dayton and Xeubi. and Indiana Central Railroads. TBROUGII TICKETS, via Columbus end Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, &n., he. Via Columbna and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. Louis, dr.c., 6r.c. THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. ' , Nail Line Steamer., the Ohio and Misslasippi Railroad, sad the Lawrenceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route can give, ae thuntigh tiSkete by all theabove routes mn only be procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from Creedlike via Columbus being the ehorteet to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and safe speed. Conn(Anna are °avian, and passengers have full time for meals. By the Forest and Bellefontaine runts from Crestliu .e a, dormeroui aid break -Im* speed reviiria, eleal C0MP 01 4 2 4 trtl Toiscotne ciNtam.: By the mete via Cot =beer to..eineinnattandindlanapolbs, pasengars ride ever roads ballasted and smooth. By MS Ponta and Belleforitalne route, passengers ride over the roughest roads in Ohio. THAN/ DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLVISIDDS AND Pinar TULA leaves Pittsburgh at 3.1X1 o'clock A.ll. for ere/aline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Lotasville„Bt. Lois, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route. latiti Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutg Iu - advance of the Porent and Itellefoutaine route. SECOND TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 1,30 o'clock A.', M. for, err:aline, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train makesconnection only via Columbus to Cincbutsui. THIRD Thug leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock P. M. for Crtattline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, IR. Louis, Lexington anti Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route. TWO DAILY .TRAINS, \'IA COLD - MDT:B, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. _ - - Pram Twit leaves Pittsbiugh at 21,00 o'clock A. 31.,t0r Crestline, ohlumbus, Xenia, 1)a) ton, Indirouipolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, Bt. Louis, (biro, Evansville, ko. Sworn TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at '1:30 o'clock A. M. for Crestline. Columbus, XODiA, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Mc. Titian Twit leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. 31. for Csestllne, C,olumbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, kr- N. It—Secure your tickets via Columbns, and you arit snit of connections. Stemmer. leave Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Vickebnrgh, Natchez., New urinous, kc. The Columbus being the dinct route, the Time Tables of the Eastern goads sire arranged to rim in close connecthin with this vibiable. route. For all infornaation and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio and Pennsylvania Ralirood Office, (corner office,) ander the Monongahela House. .1. G. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Static n, ONO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. ONO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. dec2o) P. W. STRADISII, General Agent, Cineintiati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, CO,OIE4IIEO WIWI Ohio and Pennaylvania Railroad, Yu ALLIANCE- TIIR STIORTPST AND QUICHRST ROUTS TO CmcAno /ND TUT NoitTO W[sT, IS viA CLRYELAND. Th. Route I. One Flundred miles shorter and about nine luaure quicker than the circuit.e one via Indiatupoße. Three Deily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Pour Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Callow twenty-four bourn, and St. Louis thirty-sown hours. On end after May al, I&SH, the Trains an this Road will run as follows. tiMEIMEM The trtuns of the Ohio and Penne,Oranie thstlnond beta Pittehorgh at MX) A. M. and 7:30 A. n. and 3/i0 P. M. Lonee Alliance at Lib A. M. and ll 3U A.M. and fhb° P.M. Arrive IT, Cleveland at 117;00 A. M. 130 P. M. and 9:30 I•, M. connecting there whit Cleveland and Toledo Railroad fur Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island and AL Lolls Promengers for Tolead, Chkego, St. Innis, and the North. weet. Pittehurgh on the 7.30 A. M. train, by going via Cleveland wi❑ arrive In Chicago at R.lO next maiming. Passetegers for Toledo, Chicago, AL Louie, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-weed, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 7:30 A. M., as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above points. The train leaving Pittsburgh at al* A. M. and Wellsville at 4:00 P. IL are the only ones by which passengers UM reach stations south of ILlllatice, or stations on the nue*. revue extension. VIA WELLSVILLE. Stcamen Forest City and Diurnal leave their landing, np poeite Monongahela every morning ce pt,d, at In „'clock, for Wellerille. connecting there with the trim. leaving at 4:00 P M, Alliance at 8,50, and arriving In Cleeeland at 930 P M.. connecting with the train for' Toledo and Chicago, end 51104. Central Railroad steamer for Detroit had r'hicago. h,r Chicago and other point, on the North.wret, eta IVellarille, on *old rat SI to $1,50 no than via Alliance Thu trains for Cleveland cocaloct at Liodsoct with [raid. - .lle and Akron. Pur.enprn for DoTer, N..sw Philiwielphie and other sta- Linn. no Tir,nrawas Extension, vatigt, thrt.ugh Oulu. thly wrlth.mit 1.1 ntion The trams rrckm Clovelnt,.l to T O l,lO mid Chicago rue a. follow*. Lame Clasoisad nt 6:50 A. M, 0130, B:4b mt.! to. V, P. M. Arrive at Chirar,r, at 1010 P. M.. 8:10 A. M., O4' A M. end rkoo P. AI YAKS VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND la doss 24 crs. la okra. 111 or,. To Alliance $2 30 To L Salle ...$lB 00 $l2 16 " Oel e1and....4.00 - lt,wk lard.. is to II ~ Toledo 060 ~ ...-..---...--..... ee a,..., ye Wog -001 d, 18 70 10 20 " Ittootoinsen _lB PO 14 401" Burlaucton, 19 00 15 00 " 91. L0uin......18 30 16 50 - Pe0rie......... le 00 14 00 " 8uffa10..,...... 860 , " lowaCity— 20 25 14 75 Mliwankie..ls 50 " Ihiulleth ... IS 60 i 3 no Emigrant Farr to 1 .- hit - ago $B,OO, Rock Island $lO,OO. Baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chicago. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the otpce of this Company, In the Monongahela Moose, third door below the corner. J. Otren 51,Tatuir.':,„tlttugh. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BROAD GAUGE RAILROAD PITTSBUROII TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT Tne • only route making sore connections: Baggage Iran. 41,1 frev, and only ~.ne change. TWO LIOUR.S L\ AL VA\CE u) , ANY °TILER BOCTY- The eli feet gauge, with wide and spacious saloon at ae •uumdates runny beats, which girt, oval. case to the In"- eler and which In unattainable an say other Ranee:el it, the Weed. Tbi , Trains of this Route are In the hands of °ireful and exportencoil men. Machinery of superior character. awl Well kept up. TWO DAILY PASSEMGER TRAINS retween Pittel , urgh awl St. Lx* vie Uhl° 1.13,1 Pttrattorl rani,* Relln,ed , lett, tut fiAlitarn: l'lB7 TRIM LEA VM AT 3 A. A. JLAIL TRAIN LLAVEN .T 7:30 A. :M. Kipar.na " P. M. Making close connections at Crestlino for Indianapoli and Terre Hanle: thence hy the Ohio and Missiserippl to Saint bouts. Intenengers (or Cairn tutil Nei. Orleans twill take thellli nine Central litulroott at tlattkluettl. ri VIZIg U 1 Cairo NC , Cral t1..0r• in advance of any 00101-route. The Pacific Nadi - caul eompleied from St. Ise t .I,•nerson City, ronnects at Jefferson City- with Packets, making the cheapest, quickest and most cotwort ble route Kansas and Nebraska passengers ran possibly A Second-clans Car will be run through with the Expo.", Train, arriring at St. Louis all at the Caere time. thily one change of Baggage between Pittsburgh an I St. Louts or Cairo! Tickets good for any resuumable length of time. FARES— ?rata Ci..tas. St. Louis. cis Bollefontatie mui ..... .$lB 30 Do. v u Columbus, Seuis and De.yton... 18 30 Do. Ylu Columbus, Cincinnati and Law roue...burg. . 19 3o ^ • Cairo Second-class Car to St. Loofa-- IL R. 17101.1STON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. IL J. LOAlnagliT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAUJWID. .. ~: olio , 4 4., .ov,a,nift gaiiroßd. TQ CINCINNAT I SUMMER ARRANGEMENT PASERNGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDA 313, as follows: Leaves Plttsbwrgi. for Croatline at 11 , 341 A. M., 7:30 A. 31. and 3 P. M. Leavea Crestline) Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. 31 , and 12.50 P. M. These Trains make close connections at CRESTLLNE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOWS, and all pointil on roads extending West and South-west through 01110, IN DIANA and ILLLNOI.S. T IN. FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Marialleld with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CIU CAGO, num) and SANDUSKY; making as qufek and sure connections to CHICAGO. as by any other route. Core nt,tions are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and' BC YFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's text, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early next evening. Trains East from . Creedline make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PII.II.ADEL PHIA.,4IALTISIORIS and Nk)%9 YORK. . . . . TREOUGIL TICKETS aro sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, Bt. Louis, Indianapolis, 13ellefontaine, Chicago, 'flock Island, lowa City, Dun'loch, Milwaukie, lkiiro, Springfield, Ili, Fort Wayne, Clovelaud, and tho prin cipal citing in .the West Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above piaima for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 134, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 934, A. M. and b!4, P. M. ^ Fur tkkets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela House, or at the Federal street Station, to OR). PARKIN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. ruy2o J. H. MOORE, Snp't, - Great American and U. S. Express and 72 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO CHANGES 07 CADS AND BAGGAGE AVOIDED. AIR LINE ROUTE BLTWZIN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and ilLiselasippl. CHICAGO. TO ST. LOWS iu 15 , 4 hours. Trains leave the Illinuto Ceurral Depot, fu,,t of 14 . nter street— St. Units Day Express dolly, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M. St. Louie Night Express daily, :iuturdup excepted, 9:30 P.M. nt. Louie Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted nt3o A. M. Baggage checked through to St. Louis. Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 miles,) without change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers WI2.ICILESTER and REINDEER, running In each:aive connection with Yaecenger Trains from Alton to St. Louis, mdse,) without landing. These boats, fir speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed 011 the We,/tern waters, being fitted up with tiathis and space,. Nash-rooms, aftortlittg to pumeeters the opportunity of re moving the Matt unavoidable in summer railroad traveling, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a lung ride. To KANff A 8 and NEBRASKA this Is the most direct mute, and passompro destined for Bloomington, Sprim;fii.lil, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi. Mi., soon, Kansas, Cumbtaland and Tennessee rimers, will wow the Important raving in ilistanc., being seventy-two miles less to hit. Louis. thirty-is/wen miles less t o Bloomingt on , and fifty-elght miles I,ls to Spring&ld, than by any other route. Through Tickets over this route am he procured at the various Railroad Ticket utlices in New York, Boston, l'hila &quills, Baltimore, Albany, Rollalo, and at all Through Ticket Wires throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Cempany's Office, to. 40 Dam . born street, opposite the Tre mont llouat,--ntid.at the Depot of the lllinow Central bent road, toot of Water street. Responsible Baggage !den will always be at the Depots of the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage through to any point desired on the hue. It. P. 110ktt1AN, Jr, Superintendent. IL J. D. SellgitllEßL/11.ti, sepT ileheral Passenger Agent. NEW AN-D DIRECT ROUTE, llz FROM PITDSBUROII TO Columbus, Indianapolis, Chliuum, Cinculnati, Terre Haute, Nock Island, Louisville, V amnia., lows City, St. Louis, Evansville, Dubuque, Daytou Calm, (banns., -Yeah:, Memphis, Peoria, Lamm ville, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, New Orleans, /ND THI PRVICII'II CMLH IN nu Iris? AND SOUTH, Fiu C, Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad Vl'hirb 14 now completed and in successful opera/Jou bet , tw•een Strut.. uvilie twd Newark, Ohio. Combining Itailroad . .nd Steamboat facilities, tlils route off,.. to the traveler a degrae if comfort unrivalled by any ltoad mulling West from t•itteburgb. Pall Arrangement. On and after MONDAY, !.....lemter 6th. ISZS, a DAILY LINE of eieunnt and smitt ruining by experienced and ...mu:not/Ming oflfa,rs, will leave Pitt: burgh every day at 5 P. XL V WI - 1: It Captain GORDON. FAIRY QUESIN ..... J. C Keym. 04. Pasactwers sleep on tn , alll, and mach Stentamvtile ul. 7 o'clock the folio. lug morning—,,anecting nit!. Cue 1',..t,t- Trzte at 7:15 A. M.. LIDA.R.I4I; for all the allera cilles--thea obtaining a comfortable night's rout, and oraiding 9aju.yue i' night trarol by rail-t.t.i. /14.- Pare as cheap Ise by any other Itailr , ..l route. fur uire of yW -1 swot TlCietg, and further information, Inq JOHN J. IititISTON, Nn. 115 Water street, Pittabargh. tiEr). W. FULTON, euporintendent. L DEVENNY, Agcnt. r.r.vl3 ILLINOIS CENTRAG-RAILIiOAI , CARRYING THE Great United States Mail and Express TWO PABBEELIER TBAINB RUE DAILY on It entire length from DUBUQUE ro CAIRO, AND anICIA.OO TO CAIRO. Thls Road, in connection with Triune of the Ohio and .11imdasipla It. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forniii the wont direct andnly Dot I i R. R. route (ruin CUICAGi) to Sr. LOUIS, Cli ICAGO TO CAIRO, CHICADO TO DUBUQUE. 10 A. AL and 1o.:E1 P. M.—ST. LOUIE AND CAIRO EXPRESS. Paaseugers for St. Louie by this train take the care of the 1./lito and Alias. R. K. at Sandural, and aro carried direct to St. Louis. O:3S A. M. and 4,10 P. M.—Durihuhu Asti GALLIA Kip Fuss, connecting at Dunlaeth toppeeireLuque) with a Duilv Line of sukiii Packet.. fur St. Paul Bud the Upper . 'die U, - xlppi river cities. 'Frahm leave Cam for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M and 7:00 P. M. Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio river, destined for St. Loins, mill nave 190 milme of [odious and n certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive fifteen hour. In advance of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Ticket, to 't. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im port: nt places by 'lllll r ti It.. inn bs hail at Lb, onion of the 4 A - P. nod U. it I'. itnAlroalls iu Pittsburgh, and Michigan Llntrit: Railroad in Chicago. IL H. MASON, / 06 Superiti teal. • - Summer ArrangeWient. — ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD ghorteat and Quickest Routs, to all Points on the Allegheny River. TWO DAILY TRAINS leave Pittsburgh as follows : Morning Farress, at 8 o'clock, A. M., fur KITTANNING CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-BANK, BRADY'S BEND, MAIIONINO, REIMERSBERG, BROOK VILLE, and all points North. Erening AcconAnat4term leaves at 5:45, I'. M., stopping at all way -stations. Fare to Kittanning, g 1,25. Middlesex $1 75lelariou 3 23 Smicksburg 2 50 Punzatawuey 3 25 Red-Bank 2 25 Rei rue ni urg 2 50 eurbryille 2 75 Reodsburg 3 00 Attains 2 00 aural Village 1 Ns Brary's Bend 2 25 Slahoning 1 73 Kellertiburg 2 Ot. Nixes. 2L; Bethlehem 2 75 Mechanicsburg. 3 00 'ha torodali. 3 a Brookville 3 75 Tickets to all of the above , laws can be procured at the 0111..;; corner of Penn and Wayne strings, and at the Depot on Taylor street A. HOPPER, je2l Superintendent • . MAGAZINES, Harper for July—price 20 (baby's Lady's Book for July-20c. Graham's Magazine for July-20c. ` Peterson's Magazine for July-17c. Leslie's N. Y. Journal for July-15c. Yankee Notions for July-12e. Itallou's Magnates for July-10c. Brother Jonathan for 4th July--u magnificent double number—price 12e. The above Just received at LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE, le2o No. 77 Pont-th street. VOR SALE.-2O Acres of Laud, a good ii situation fora country store, about 20 miles from the city. in a thriving neighborhood and no store near. House and lot and three vacant lots In Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by a young lady In a dry goods or tromning store, or millinery eatablishment—for one cook—two girls to do housework—one boy to learn a trade—two [Joys is stores or run of errands—two men to work on farms or la boring work In the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at his Real Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio st., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegbenf City. Jel9 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume hasjust received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood cases of every variety and style. comprising 4, 4 and 5 oc. ' taxes, portable style, with scroll legs: 5 and octaves, , eraphine or Plano style, with rich moulding., carved music desk, 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 steps, and contain; Jag 2 sots of -reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave. above the other; an excellent instrument for the use of Churches. Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument la submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sect 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 manufachared. The chief improvements (upon which the makers have , Secured Letters Potent.) consists in bringing the wind to lie ' 'directly upon the reed, sous to produce, on opening the key valve, the enlckeat possible vibration, anil the sound then passes into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell,) which mellows the tone, and give It more of melodious, flute. like quality, than Is the general reels:Try of reed Marti manta. For sale by C7b Ait LOTTE BLUME, Jet; Old Establishid Plana depot' , No. 118 Wood at. bbls. Lake Superior Trout; 20 hi Recetred and for sale by REFINED SUGAR- S-15 bbia. Loverizigs "A" crushed Sugar; 3n do Stewart's "A " do du; 15 do Loverlug's fine pulr'd do: 10 do do coarse do do; 10 do do crushed do; in store and for sale by Dem i MILLER A ILICKETSON, _goose in stare a p A t f or . 4 . by Dee) YLKMING Hans. MEM { . 4 . 6 11- • THREE TRAINS DAILY (DUMPY SUNDAY.) Mall Route SPRINGER lIARBALGII, 295 Liberty street MEDICAL. TONICSWO.rT • 1 771 1",4y4W0 r di l l, do morethin eve teinperary rat e r a n d 13 0 ,, fon ., w ill. Uai 1ie.i...«;41,4, 601003m:eh tfletdanooFvf thF'4llsE.Qa• the Dome o f auaim . and hillotut cliaeaste-ht. the efpeirpharfc pots6:l Milted Ittraticut dr Sfalarle. Naufrifize this on by Its natural antidote, and m o od by it-rar,4 4 %,,, , ,. at once. kho4ca' Foyer. and.Agne -Clare lattds4fkitttei to 'Abd indrooYer It Li a perfettly'luitniless . - ariardianc. The certificate of the cerebrated itliandjar, yat.„:" of New York, to tide effect, is attached to every bottle; there fore I f it does no good it canto no' erm. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Atae a fo r y tonic in existence, as their .else is ruinous to coustitutkm and brings on Dumb doe, which never allows a person to feel perfectly well for a atnee .moment In illustration of theta truths I annex some extracts from a letteeJustreitelted from a Physician: GEORGETOWN, Ohio, Idlithll,lB6d. JAS. A. RHODE'S, JAS. Sir: Yuma of fid tusk at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the dlfficultg„in getting any - one to try It war greatlyindreasiatirdith'the Nut that a remedy had been. Introffidadvidgclriatur growing in favor with the public, as being better than using Quini ne —not knowmg presume • that the reixiedY thikniedto escape taking ;Quinine, contained thad,rogitielf I .. This Mmedy, known es Smith s Tonic, would itivarkddy breakup ague, lam curs tt, as Itwettli often its turn with renewed vigor. This one cituunistanoe X deemed in your favor, if I could Institute a test' codinerison between it and your Cure. ThelbrioWing is theraanit: Three persons took your Clue, all of which Weirdmides of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks eti,n,d4g. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was-(as in all much cwieeyskrirlyikatir ing them out, and laying the foundation of other arid seve rer maladies. I did succeed In 'noting a radical cure of all three of these case. with * your remedy, anti they not had a chill since. In all threedfltiiiiih cases thli Smith's Tonic had been used, and would, as before stated, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed ixwouhl Mum I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, de., de. WILLIAM' DIIOHNER, AL D. ERODES' MYER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO . MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, ad a MEE. Take It when you feel the chills coming on, and you will never hive aslugle one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, IL L For sale by Druggists generully. Jell - - W. W WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, MONUMENTS, TABLETS, PITTSBURGH, P.A. and GRAVE STON ES always on band; Stone and Marble Curbing wad Vanity for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Topa, and Imposinglitonestmule by machinery, in hew time and better style than can be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a Large variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and otters are invited to examine our steal, ea we feel persuaded that after doing-so, and learning our prince, ($l5 and upwards,) but few who are able tel own a good house, will be willing to remain long without procuring ono or more Marble Mantles. They require no sorubbbig nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take flee, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. AYER'S • CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE or aptraikg, cotmciiciAßO, NESS, BRONCHI/1A NVECOM'ING-001:1011, CROUP, ASTLEMA AND OUNEGPMPTIONi, • Tins Rios= is offered to the cona - frifsd- munity crith the-confidence we faelin an article which settlers WU - to roaf , ' 174 theltappielt effects that can be de sired. So aide the field Oita tow fulness, and so nnmerou4 the cases of its cones, that ahnost every trectkny of rer A sol *WWII the country abounds persons, pub. • -.IIY , • Holy knowd who have been restored front alniontiag and even desperate eases of the binge, by IN use. When once tried, its imp.. rlorlty over every other medicine of its kind. Is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are hnown, the ;public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ, for this dietressing and dangerous affections of the pulmobaryl or, gone, which are incident to our climate. Nothing has called louder for the earnest inquiry of med. cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of cob. eumptive complamts, nor has any one claws of diaeresis/auk more of their Intestigatious and care But as yet no ade quate remedy has been provided, on which the puhlioconirk depend for proiectlon from at a upon the respinnotyor mina, mill the introduction of the CITERIft PECTORAL. This article is the productof a long, laborimm, and, /believe,. successful endeavor to furnish the community with such a remedy. Of this last statement the American people are now themselves prepared to Judge, and I appeal -with confide:melts their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed in. what men of every clans and station certify; ft 'has - donator them; If we can trust our owsteetwes, when we-see dangerous affections of the throat and lunge Yield to i;; if we can depend on the ineurance of Intelligent Physicians who make it their business to know—in short, if thine Is any reliance . upon any- . I thing, then it is irrefetably proved that . this medicine doee te. a. MILL% un - r - rip - tee, I Y heve and does cure the ohms of diseases It Is destined for,- - bc. FREE OF CHARGEII—TWO SPLENDID ond any and all others that are known to mankind. If this Le PARLOR ENORAVLNI3S, entitled "Bolton Abbey 4t tree, ft cannot be too freely published, nor two widely know6. She afflicted should know it. A remedy that cares is price the Olden Times," splendid steel engraving,fri the aide- ! less to them. Parent should know tt, their children an brews; painting by Landseer ; and the "Departure of th 6 priceless to them. A l ll m y eh know It, for health can be Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from,: riced to no one, Not only should it be circulated here, but ; a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en- verywhere, not only In this country, but In all countries. gravinge Is $3 per copy, hut will be sent free of cheu-ge, p_o How faithfully we have acted on this conviction, la shownba follows: i the fact that already this article has made the circle's:of the The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY In , The sun never seta or , u rze i te o. cot o zetit , Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at ''without it, and - trut few peoples. Although not In pogener Is al the retail price , free of posta g e. Any persons, by forwarding new In other nations as Itsthis, ft Is employed by the more the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as i itte ni getd. a l most a l l c i v ili ze d etatetztez i t i s wen .. Earlier's. Godey's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leelle'a Posh- : eiVely employed in both Amerioa,—ln Europe. ABM, Africa. will receive the magazines for one year, and a copy Autiti-alia and the far-off h er .of the sea. Life Ls as deer of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, to Its possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valuable or if subscrlbmg to as 2 and a Magazine, such as Peter- remedy with even mace avidity. Unlike most preparations son's, and Challen's Ladies' Christian Amund,,tisey will re- o f it s load, it Is au expensive composition of costly material. serve loth roa;;azines and a copy of either of the strove en- 5101 it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low pnce,suad gravings. vhat ts of vastly more importance to them, its quality is livery description of Engraving on wo9sl.o.wilted vhith never lingered to decline from its original standard of axed. neatness and drensich. Views BruiPi NewellaPer lance. Every bottle of the medicine, now manufactured, fa Headings, Views of MachittetT, Book nstrations, Lodge ,as good as ever has been made heretofore, or as we see ea. promptly ElmiCOM orders Sent by mail • of making. No toil orient sParcii, promptly stlomle& to. Per.. s wishing views of their -it in the best perfection which It le possible to produce. ItS -1 engraved , can send a da guerreo t ype or s ke t c h of the , Reece the patient who procunn the gounino Cassaar,Pes e- - Persons at a distance having enema =cies wouldratiit had by tta cures , artickm lies ever b""1 to their advantage to address the subscribers, as We would By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing soma act as agents for the sale of the same. good In the world, as Se the satisfactiml of evilig BYEA-M & PIERCE, ; that mach has been done already-. 50 South Third Street, Philadelphia. ! 4a - Prepared by J. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist. " Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stoma made to order. Our stock of Marble be the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the beet workmen, aided by.maehinery, La worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to mo r at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatelL W. W. WALLACE. MUT MACHINES.-LULL'S PATENT - - BURR SMUT MACHINES, geed to 7W 3111 h in the n est. They rnn light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the Burr. They have been used for five years In the City Mills, Pittsburgh, (one of the largest mills In the West,) and are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-bills. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittaborgh. apt/ W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel Hill Stones, Belting Clothe, Mill Spindles, liens, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Cant Iron Proof Staffs, /lc., always on hand and made to order, at 349 Liberty street, Pittshurgh, Penna. tip= TEAM ENGINES AND ROLLERS _ Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted hest quality, on band and made to order. Boilers of Jonhita hoe. made on short notice. Orders filled with despatch, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap22 PORTABLE ILOURING MILLS. —The subscriber hike ou band, and is manufacturig, Portable l• i.eiring Mils, of an imppuved quality; . thel are eery cow, pact, run light, grind But , (five to Masa hmhels pea' hr can be driven by steam, - water orboree pb*er; and wilt P ;§ a valuable acquisition to iron inastecs; linxibermen and stock fivaders. Orden! filled at 319 Liberty Myat t Pittsburgh. ap22iaar W. W.' Will.fidoß. _______ apl&dawly ENE= u. Main& imemist, Lowell, Aims. DI ROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, I Sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCR kco., at wholesale and St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Lind bought re. tail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers Jjl and wild throughout the Territory. Money loaned, invest- I 6 = he l v • apl:4lrel&n meats made to the beet advantage, and Land Warrants 1.44- 1 INHALATION ted. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town t.l ST. , CLOUD, 65 miles from St. Anthony , and head of navigation I FOR TER above the Yells. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad 1 CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUIPHON. _. crossea the Itiasisaippi at tins point, and the numerate ad vantages it possesses as a place of badness, will make it mite . NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. of the largeat citien in the Northwest. ninnomitais: • HYGEANA Re-Governor Ramsey, -Minnesota. l Hoe. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota BROUGHT HOME TO TIM DOOR OP TUB MILLIOIY - Hon. J. Meeker. I -- Hon. it. 51. Rice, Delegate to Congress, ; A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent- Messrs. Burup & 0 Beakers . Flee, dolling/head A Becker, Attorneys at Law. , ~(1. ly been made by Dr. Churns, of this city, in the treat. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, r of U. S. Land 011ece. meat of Consumption, Asthma, ami all diseases of the Lunge. sepal We refer to "Da. Charts'HIGAANA, on INEIALINO 111rOAAA ' YA•01 AND CEIZSIIT Soure." With this new meth* Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to health; as an evidence of which, he lies innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks: ."It is evident that inhaling --constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—die medicinal, properties mat come in direct contact with the - whole Metal cavities of the lungs, and time escape the many tand varied changes produced upon them when introduced , into the stomach, and subject to the process of theredon." ' The Hygiene is ter sale by-all the Druggists thfonghont the I country."—.New fork Dutchman of January 14. I The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being ; sufficient to evaporate the Mild. Hundreds of cases ore-wee, like thefollowing, might be named: One package of the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma, of dx yeurs' standing. .1. F. Kitent7tr, Postmaster of iluncannon Ps. I am cored of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr Curtis' Hygeans. Mareilerr Barron, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. PAUL, of No. 5 - Hammond street, N. Y., was cured of • severe wee of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My stater bah been cured of a distressing cough, of severe! years' standing, and decided to be incurable by, the phyla. chum. She was cured in ono month, by the }I gram. J. H. GIAOIILIVI Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr Wsvnt, of New York, testifies of our medi. tine in the following language: Nzw Yenta, November 15. 1854. 4teerr Sin—l thinkhiglxly of Dr. Curds' ilygeana as a rem. edy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that it is e must excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application tothe cheat. N. 8.-14. Cartlellygeatut is the ORIGINAL and ONLY QF,NDISR ARTICLE; all others ate base imitations, or 'lie and nutittleas counterfeits. Shun them as you would PO/50/r, , Allt , For tare by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood Wei; IL B. Sellers S Oa.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Jahn Sargent, New Brighton; O. L Kaiser, Rochester. toliktiawlien, . IAYZEI DLA1.61.7 ...TAY/8 0. 11.10/14. 'DLAKELY & RICHEY, Rzei. &MATZ BRO jj vas, corner of Seventh end Busithlield'streste, Pitts burgh. Fanna, Houma, Lots, Mils, Furnaces, &c. &c., bought and sold ou commimion ; Land Warrants bought, sold and loco tod ; Bonds and Notes negotiated.M..dal'ittentiont given to subdividing nrms, and disposing of them. Tenn? romonable. utoelftdia PANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent fur procuring Bounty Lauds and Pensions, and for the Col lection of Claims in Great Britain and lroland. 1114- Collections trisAe In this and adjoining- Counties ; Ea totes of deceionts settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Bcnithfleld. Pittsburgh. March 28. llts6—futh2B4BWl Aw. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com s missioner for the Stains of Tennessee, Now Ilantp ihtre, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, Nliforaia, Louisiana and Virginia. Avii- Deeds drawn, and asknowlednionts and proob taken for record or floe in any of the above nulled States, 1111ziols, Missisaippl and Rhode bland. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1 856—fmh28daw1 TTNION COAT, WORKS FOR SALE._ tj The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. & Co., dtuated on the Monongahela river, about 28 miles from Pittsburgh, are uow for sale. The property COl:Welt/I of 118 acre., and 116 perches of Laud, (more or less) and all the Coal therain; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more? together with Buildings, Railways, &c. For further particulars apply to D. W. & A. P. BELL, Atty's at Law, No. 103 Poorth at.. Pittsburgh. ?pi' dhartf BARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned offer*, for aide SIX LOTS of ground fronting upah and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh And Connellerille • Railroad, in the growing snd.Ftwit'ing Borough-of "MK S' PORT. Four of the Lots are 373( feet in width by about. 20 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, Ater—T WO LOTS, 87% (bet In width, fronting the other aide of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of-the Lots border. .ug for its whole length on Jerome street. No Letter property can be found, and it will b.. told low Part of the payment taken in Stook or the Onntleilxville Railroad, if desired. QOO. F. GILLMOIIify Office of the Morning Poet. • Pittsburgh. Attifinit 81, 11165.—(dowtt WIG MANUFACTORY--Mas. REN ER, eis doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's °thee, Allegheny City, Is prepared to fill orders for WIGS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL lIAIR WORK. The beat quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar an teed. mylfedewly 11)tOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS !!!—Wild JI 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 Cantle - Wee, or Life In the Wigwam, The States and Territories of the Great Weet. Noble Deeds of American Women. The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh. Tho Young Man's Book. The Young Lady's Book. Japan 1141 it WWI and is. Twice Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of '76. Married, not Mated, by Alice Carty. War In Kansas, by Brewertott. Home For All. The Water Cure Encyrlopwdla, etc, Sic. For sale by R T. G. nroßoAx, do-11 N 0.41 Fifth fame t. EVri3o - 01(S AT DAVINSONS, 66 Market ;street near Fourth, Poem*, by Richard Clemerix Trench. The White Chief; byCapL Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. do. Comic Miderfes of Human Life. Spanish Conquest In America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, its Es ad and Ita Uonisequenced, Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. Hillside Church or Reit:antic:maces of a "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Chickering t .D. D. • Sight and Hearing, IiQW Preserved and Slow Loot, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo 84`130/li, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suffering Savior, by Krumacher. Lectured on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan ning. ',aura ou Great Men; Myers, London. Mitzi and Lila Money, Its Coo and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedle. Moualdi, a tale by Washington Antigen. Lectured delivered to Fining Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch,. Ilarper s Magazine, ea soon as pubilabed-20 eta. Jain JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and for ezle by & CO, 131331 No. 32 03dd street: Harper's !Magog". tor Juno; God 9y 's Lady's Book for June ' • Peterson's Magazine ferJrcue ; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOR published are for sale by 11.11103120 t & 00., No. 3$ BentaldbleCiazae4. - . The Greatest,Mediul Motive, 0 F TILE AG E . mumntalt9ovielpAcov that cures every kind ohle,vr. from the worst &Arida al %li= 404 l e 4 Aialiejvaei, and never ri“en HWrlet A t v tlilvdch , ri c iztw i tes has fonts tr i nnei t ry eref= Two bottles are warranted• to card.* nrindog, sore mouth. e eto three lxittle i e yip cure tittLisotiteid oairoes of atiaebiltilelires4r ta "Admit . - T t atal=nnigt4VlTMAPFArsf Canker in the %weft. atirbottfalfaieit irrarehid tom theNv66iVesse of oryaiDglas._ • °near two bottles aro vnu ranted to cure an humor of the "Two &Ales re "Warrantoi to cure running of die ear aad blotches among. the hair. • • nine Yetir.f9 ais la:Minima ! warra itiskto cure compt and ran- Otte bottki walnuts scaly eraptlow of••theakth. Two IQ three kettles are warranted , to ,cure the 1:4014 .dse paste crises of thettriatiem. .Two qt three bottles are warranted to cure th e warft oases of ringworm. Threeto - fonr battles `are woratiteTto cure salt theme.' Five to sight bottles will care the worst cars of scrofula: A benefit ie always experienced from the ant bottle, a- perfect' dare- warratited. when thi§ ebbed quantity . ' Is taken Nothing loolos so Improbable to those who have in vain t r i e d .11:the., wonderful , tnedlcities of the day; as that a Com monw grueling ire the pasture, and along eldstonewnlls, evsFs.hinsisr In the system; yet it is stows, fixed act: If yottfuens a fulmar it has wow* Therantermifs - nor - ands, Lune '-or snitlng mine men and-not yours. I peddled over thommiiid bottles 6f it in thtiiithdry of licetam. -I know its -Wetter in ever) , case. ha doneacone of the,greateet cures over done in m.= I gave it tp children a year old.; to old people of six*. -I have seen poor, puny, wormy looklog children, wham:bah was soft And flabby, restored to it perfect etate health s hy one bottle.. • To theft who are subject to a sick headache, oni lgOte will always emelt It gives great.relief to catarrh. and,diz zineei. Some wife have beep costive for pore, have taken and been regulated bylt. Where the body la sound it works quite easy, but when , there is any'derangerrumt of the tuna Clone of nature, it wilt cause very singular reelings,Juit yeti must not be. alarmed—they always disappear in 4kten four daysto a week. There is never a had result from it on the contrary, when that toeing ie.over, you will fi,el youutelf like a hew person. I heiird koute of the most eatravagant eacoraiUmß of •It' that man - cute palmed to. Ne ohm:vet diet is ever neeesaa . ry—eat the best you min get Phasellkp wise an herb, whieb,, when-simmered in tweet Mk diseased Scrofulous swelling a the nook and under the eam Price 60 Cents. Pride of the Medlir 111W:ovary $1 per bottle. Meatier,' r for trre.—Adu' y one table spoonful net dai. Childiegt over eight years, c.assert spoonful': children Iron( five to eight gem, teaspoonful. As , no direction can be suede applitible to all constitutions, take enough to operate on the bowels hike a day. Mr. ItiteIPIP.IPY gives personal attendance in bad.caaes of Scrofula. Bold, wholemale and. retail, at Dr. REYHHIra, 1 , 10 *oat 1 corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. FLEXING, Allaj /=. ispllydrur W. W. WA W. W. WALLACR. IRLSAIISFACTORY REMEDY—From elf ,pu,ttuof its eofintly, north and south; the proprie• nre,,aftekt dallj hi 'receipt of such flattering testimenl ,gialLaadfluttnbllalui, relative to B. A. Fahnestock's tuaequal , 7 4an .* ° '. • V ge ~ p RIZNSBORO', Ala., AprillBth, ' *SW, Zir.A..ll4Werteule etn. Ch.—l hare been selling your thk &ice, for five years, and take pleasure in - 01414,1tu"Ihirlient of km trade and of the public, that it haahoen, se Car ite I know, ono of the moot satisfao. tort' retiedies In the market,and one of the 11148 s saleable medicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of its good effects in numerous cases ender the treatment of our physicians, all of whom use it regularly, and always found kto be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can recent mend it as one of the sew and best in the market. . . A. STOLLEN epared and sold by D. A. FAilliitliTOCll C 0.,& C nala2o corner of Wood and First stn. Pittsburgh. flu. lIULLIIIEN'S PARISIAN TOOTH PASTIL—This Tooth Pasta t the best of its kind for cleansing and. preserving the teeth, It is prwated undcr the supervision of Dr. llollihon. Sold only by JO S. SLlttd/NO, Jute Corner Market at. and the Diamond. DOWDERT BLUE —A superior article, Jest received and for sale by le7 Ammo BILOEL ASUPERIOR BOOK TIS THE WATCHMAN,- or Lsiteuetniva.—Now randy: THE WANDBillit, &- Tale of Life's Vicissitudes; by the author of "The Watch man," de., "Trudging alimg, nukudwing wbat besought, - And whistling as be went, for want of thOtight," MIMS or nurrarar: • "Another popular. tale from .the pen of au. author 'who needs no introduction; his other. Mots haring commanded a wide sale and made him familiar to the Utica Qetta - - ~• • • The great twin. With which the reading publidrecebred The Watchman,' 'The Old Doctor,' "lawyer's Story,..ac, and the extensive editions thromds—which each of these t ivtl u r istssed. Is the best al/idol:lre-which- can be (=Wished of the ability of the author of the ' Wanderer.' "—/tliacci lour "'The Wand:leer' paints to in diesllant morel—suid while it will enchain the attention of ,the More mature reader, it igannot fail to interest'as' well as arouse the yoting :For sale by Hawke & Brother.'—elendand nova "The incidents are natural and s iife 110, the narrative traphle; and the aryl° forcible. it writ •please."—Hartford tarriud„ t.> For sale 1;3 , Jyl OBACCO i 15 boxes Wm. a Grant's VW Toteteco; +5 do do d's do 15 do Webster's old A's do 15 do Auderson's Dewberry A's de A do +hoes' Ye do A do Baud It's A's do 10 de L'ldorodo Natural Leaf do d tsessl (1 lb. ticOlas) ncunae Lady Fiat*: 10 Dwan e' boxes Butler's .Paaaaaa brand, qb Tacco. 10 Dwarf boxea Jewel °pith Twist Tobacco. In store and for sale by lel° NEW PAPER lIANOINGS, Bagut; Plain and ,Tapaatri Patterns beillisatapre, of French strazintactmv, with a great variety of Attieritats , Wall Paper and Border% for sale by • W. P. 11A1...RUALL 3 013,, 41 Wood moot 1 r ~ z;:a?~ , f 5. ', P r tr? , iL NEMER & CO., No. 82 Smithfield street. RICKETSON- ~....~'"E~, ~ : s a* _-tai ~~:,x_~ FESEI
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