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'''''' 1 • ~ 4 r, i .4 1 1 4, 4 1, 44,, ' • ft ' ..:', ,...4 ..!: :,.: t : ' )(... :. '. ;.'',d," l ,`" 7:, • N' ad'. 1 01 ' bp '''''.;•*'' '''-'- * .. •' ' N-.. • ;A:s. 4 1• • I'ekrit 4 ,,, ..,,' 61. 1 3ki1y it.+3074141,-- emu: ;'e t~ w , • tts. , • .. 4 60 .1 - 4 • - • ;# 6l °U.- • " 4.44 , • • •' • ' • • s ' ' , • t • ,-- ••,•• . ; •! w , 11,110' 4 `4 , • ; • - ;•••'-e: • APAq ~ f ~;~. : ' :~ - i,~ T. :7,,,::•• ' , ...5•-:,,' 9 1' • '''''''."-.' ir.bi. - TAR - COLIK JL . -13T7I.Tlit.,CF DXI.,, Rbeneimin Cloak Vil: Richard a Dale, 1 Petition fur Partition Thomas P. l'ale. , .. MATMFto liii,Adil Vistity.aever4 #s.y of 51,1 1, 1 4 . 31 ,_ 1. year ofin.t-Lord oUe ithifiietuU l o o i ntidrb"D 41 7 ." this rouse roe before the Chancellor, upon the mo on ut Joseph Et, cgmegyn Esquire,the complalualeVe solicitor, and the wrinfor,owmaaa a toyaal, and the Sheriff'. return theremi - beint , e.it antexamined. it at tilan'llPmt ordered by the Chancellor that the aforesaid defendants, the C. Pale and Thomas F. Dale, appear In tha,eaniOn sda, the usd day of aentember next. And itieis 00.31 e l r 5ha 4,4 1111 di. 1 eetedby the Melod y', that a copy of th eidll 1. Inserted In the Pitaurgh Rut, a newspaper. Publialied In the city of Pittiberglifin the - State of Penuayttani4ao ~,„,11 be eeeueee d i,,,, s aid p .. •ikwiper for the space ofblif, mouth ; and also that scoff cd'eald order shall for thosamtiepace of time be posted in thtl.llMt.% of the of-tbls Ckiurt, and at the Court noose door to this Cionuty. _ , -,.... State of Delawatl . ICent-Ccitikr, SS. . ..= rertitY tbm the foregoing it taltale copy 1.,..T01itR. Jarvis, Oster itt (1 ter in Bout Count x, o'fflhrieald.a-Ctidedr°iislerthtYabove cause, now of record in this Court. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, at Dover, this 14th day of Iday,A.. D. 1856. JO HI% K.'.JdliV 18, toriAlre Register in Chancery. EAEES.rATE MARKET, COMPS Of SEVENTII LND SAIIT/IPIELD OTALETS PITTSBURGH. We have the following Real Estate for Wei FOURTEEN ACMES UP LA ND in St. Clair township, on the oid,Washington Road, well improved. SIX_ CHER uF LAND in Charters township, about half a mile from tho Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuable mproTements, suited for a genteel country residence. A LOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, 30 feet by 180; will be sold low. •••• • • . FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Millersville. TRN AOR S OF LAND in Indians township, at the month of Deer Creek, on which are good Improvements and an old established ferry. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND In Indiana township, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES In Plum township, three and a half miles from Logan's Btation, on the A. F. Railroad, with good improvements. A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING ROUSE on St , - reason street, lopWsite the Mercy Hospital,) with modern improvements. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, con taining twenty-three acres, within eighty rods of the C P. Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, corner of Charders and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM in Derry township, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged for city property A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the SWIJA. vale Station, with five or ten Acton of Land. TWENTY ACRES OF LAND adjoining the Swissvale Station. Apply to (X) BLAKELI k RICKEY. TWELVE 61.1 RS IN ADVANCE OF TIIE MAIL! Oar THE EASTERN DAILIES aro regularly received. twelve hours in advt.ce of the Mall, and delivered to ant , - ecrlbere at the following rates Philadelphia LEDGER, 10c. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE IGc per tre,k - HERALD, TIMES, S4' Leave ykntr-orders for those, or any other Eastern p apers, al 71 flftti street, Cru mr24 RICHARD SHANNON. FUR SALE-20 acres of land, on which I. erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other out buildings, all in good order lb acres cheered, well fenced and in good state of colt, it, a young orohard, several sores of grain and .lover Anw to g. poiand thriving condi. tion; the remaining 3 acres well timbered—would be a situation for a store, being situated on the cross roads, I.e. t wean Bakeratown and Butler, in Viddlesos But' ler county. Will bo sold low — terms emy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Goods, Trimming or Millinery redablisirmenk Wanted---Several girls to do housework in the city an I country. Alto, emulation bye boy about fourteen yeard age, iu a store, to run errands or oilier light work. Inquire of GEO. W. BUN N. at his A.,••••icy and Intelltgen, Office. north aide oft Me, street, bmrth a .or 0 .4 of Di. l ".' 1. ALLEGHENY CITY. PRANK. LESLIE'S Gazette of Fashion fear June; Knickerbocker Magazine fur J nue ; Putnam's do; Dickens' Household 'Wunls do; The Schoolfellow do; Speech of the Hon. Charles Scouter: The Invalid's Genie and Conenrupd re's Manual; by C. si. Fitch, A. M. M. D. One Thousand and Ten 'Flungs crib knowing. Thor - London Illustrated News. For sale by uty3l li. T. C. !ORGAN. 41 Fifth at. N'PUBLICATIONS • Lwile'sG&L,lte of flash 101 l fur June, price Ratitain'a Magazine do do 20c. Ilanstbold du Seliocatellow do do Itle. Martier's Mag_ 4th :apply, do do 9Je. Ciod.ey's Lady s Book, ltd do do do inc. 13rattm do do 93' Peterson do do 170. Knickertwaker do do 20c. Leslie's N. Y. Journal do do Lac. Etparrinegran rapers do 90c. Musa Taloa by Melville . taie. Booby Papers, be John Brougham do Recent speeches of Charles Sumner do 1,12. Shooter Recollections. The above, with a large assortment of school and mie.el laneouF, itaiery, .1. Sold from 10 to 3t her r.int lower than elsewhere at LAUFFEIt'S Book Store, my3l No. 77 Fourth etre. I. B SI N ESS D Milli FOR SALE—Situate on Big S. wickloy, a mill bonito of 3 stor tea, 3 run of stout, smut no chine. and all other gearing and fixtures complete. Ale, saw mill, 2 avoid frame houses, 20 scree of land. Price $3,90, A STEAM SAW NI I LI., situate on the Ohio river, near e Mary's. 00 mil. below Wheeling. Price $1,500. TANNERY FOR SALE. al 1.1.1.0 at bioundirrille, Tn.. wit vats, chops. kc., all in good order, large °wetting house. acres of ground, Jic. Price $4.000. apZ S. CVTIIIIERT k SON, 51 Market Pt. OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINESS. TE if NDERSI(;NED offers at private sale until the day of June next. the whole stork of Tools, Patterns, Shafting, Heating l'ipes and Fixtuns, in are to the "Pitt M.l, Inn W e rke and Foundry," located in Allegheny City, corner Main and Cherry intents The stock of Tools consist In part: I Firat--Of a No. 1 Steam Engine, nearly new, 14 Inch cylln , der, 3 fort stroke, with cylinder boiler 44 inch diameter. in use only one )ear. Ono large and one small power Planing Madison. Tweuty.three turning lathes, various lengths and sloe., which swing from seven feet down to twelve limbos over the shears. One large Boring Mill. ; Single and double-geared upright Drilling Marbles.. Our excellent Gear-cutting Engine, with a great numb., of arbors and cutters in gls•I order one (felt and Nut...tit/mg Machine. Stabbing, Fluting, Punching and Elliot; Mtlil3ll. - .1 TW,llt).leVt'll Vlt Va, I u gv. older . A great nuinlier of Stocks and Dies, of all aloes 1•21A1 t limed.. lit short.. 1,13,p1 , iv set of Toot. for Cotton Machinery. MIII-Gewring, or Steam Engine-building . Second.—A cast iron Culaki,thirtysur, 11.11.1 n diameter, in good order, with cast iron fan and fixtures, all o,..nitile;.•. to kilos it. Core Oven, Annealing 01141, 'bran Furnaim, Crane, cam and wrought iron Lodi.. and Shanks of various sizes, and a full assortment of Flasks and other hods uecessaey rot a Foundry. Third—Five Blacksmith's Forges, with fan and fixtures to WOW them, together with a full set of tong& .wedges, hax, of mete, and tools for each gorge. One snoill Trip Hemmer, with a great II umber of dies Ih.l endges, la good order. One patent Bolt and Rivet Machine. Fourth—A complete stork of Fully Patterns. from four to JU.• sixty inch diameter ,Spur and tievoi Wheel Patterna, or Vt. , DitfvA,l, I. it EsIDENcE FOR SALE,— A one 11/21,11 and pitch, a great be( and randy of Machine l'atterne, and a groat number of otter Patterns, too num.. , rnem, well built and finished brick Louse situated 0111. Wines:akin. the North Common, Allegheny City, containing el well Those Toots are all in first rat, cider, and thews Works finished rooms, a hat h room, enlis,r and finished attic; hare been fur a number of years in succesurfol imera do n e: dram in the yard. This property is beautifully locatalnod and as the present proprietor. wish to discontinue b00n.... is worthy the attention of persons wishing a desirable pet s run. ,incur u attired for ti,. p0 „.. bt0t4 . 0 . to..t.ttro nt „o, rate residence. Will two sold low. Apply to • a good tatablishod custom. BLAKELY k nrctixy t.tuu.p.in 100 leased at a fair rate Co. so* numb,: Dip YOU READ SYDNEY SMITH ?—Of course you liked it. and Ittllttiled ever his witty For Information as to price and term., apply to the 1 , 1 , e . ant vtgortetarro on the prrquuwet marks. We now otter you a better book, THE BOOK OF THE SUM MEAL We have t eady this day, the tiro complete American than, with a memoir, from the loth English edition lit two handsome royal 12nin. soleness, t loth ; price half calf extra VI The Ingoldiday Legends: Or, Mirth and Marvels. Iry Thomas Lagoldaby. Slog., (the Bei ltichard Harris Farnham.) with Ift illustrations by chose funny fellows, Crulkshe k and Leech A NEW BOOK .—Th Kidnapped an Z.4olllthe lianaamtal. lining the prnonat re" oilections Peter Still and bis Wife -Tina," after forty years wf alarer. tly Mrn. Hat, E. R. Pickard, with an introduction, by *ter. Samuel J. May; and an appendix by Witham H. Purneio, h. P. Bar 411.1 e by ii- T. C. MORGAN, 41 Fifth ei ~>, ,~`~ :~ y » : e ~~,`~ ~':.-. This delightfully entertaining be...k has now become a Ptandord library work in gngland, alters It has rapidly passed through ten editions. The memoir to brimful ..1 sparkling jokes, anecdotes and witty repartee, by nlftoll,.. Hook, Barithatti, Thomas flood, eydneyTdmith and other celebrities We venture our repututi..a an enterers for pole lie taste, ii this work does not delight every render, and prove fully as entertaining, ‘ if not , m ore i so, than the recent d 8 1.2r h i s . phy of Rev Mr. !tambour, s ,T i th m er rs ii ,E ivi ß n:, C Ba , Jelo No. 32 Smithfield WANTED—Six good GirlB, to do general homework. Two or three good Cooks for city and Country. A Boy of 17 to learn 0 trade; moat he well ro...on mended. Mx, Marx, fox four or tine Chris Le Ao rhumb, or dining-room wJrit Four IS rcn in stores or to run orrun•ix, and five or nix men at any kind of employment. Apply at LOWRIE'? lie Intelligence Office, feb2ll N 0.14 Fifth ntre•.t ts WA.ti 'fE D— A SituatiL u as Governess teacher, by a yuang lady won qualified, and 1,..v -ing awll:lSi entitle experience; would nut object to g Into the country. Want.d—Several girld u, ,to housework, in city nod country, and is boy to run of erraude, in IL shoo store in t City. Por Sale--.a email tanner, In good order and doing a bodiless, in a small village about fifteen rages front the city. The owner winkling to go Went will sell at a pint bargain. inquire of U. W. BUNN, at bin ag• ncy and lo k•l -llgeocse Office, north sale of Ohio street, fourth door east of the Diamond, Allegheny city. mrht , FRESH SEEDS—Garden, Field and Flower deeds, of the moat approved and reliable varlet les, wholesale and retail, at the Seed anti Agricultural Ware house, 47 Fifth street, of (aps) JAMES W A 11.1)KOR SODA ASH of a good and uniform quality manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing ikimpany at Tarenttim; on band and for sale by VLFIXIING ©RO ~ A LSO, g - roes Ludlum's Specific; 4 gross 11.flanirs Dorman Bitters 1/00 Ma. Madder, estO tbs. Guth Tragactuith ; 400 lbs. Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, u new article for making coal, one pound worth ton of note/di ; ou hand and fee Bale by my:3 FLEM IND Eltuti., WANTED --A SITUATION, by a )(,ung Lady. in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Md. nery establishment. WANTED—Several 01111.8 to do holb.ew ork. iu ti e - coy and country. Alcoa situation by a boy about fourteen, in a store to run errands. or other light work. FOR SALM—A small TANNEST, / in good order and doing a good business, in a small village about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wishing to go West, wW sell at a great bargain. Inquire of OEOIIOE W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intel ligence Mee, north side of Ohio etreetjourth door east of the Diamond. Allegheny City. jet, BEESON'S HYDRAULIC CENIENT, OR WATTS Ll3lJ.—The undersigned keep csmstantly on han.i it large stock of this article al the best ritt4llty. The attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigatiem Locke, Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for WRter Works, etc., is re quested co this article. The wE.4I known resistance and im perviousness of water, characteristic of this Cement, renders It of the first Emceeing in ull structures exposed to the action of water or damp. LaprsE3Eul ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. , ALCOIIO h do lin store and for sale by old MILLER & RICKETSON NEWtObliS!—Tennyson's Poems, coin plate, containing Maud, In blemoriani. dre cheapest and prettiest book published in the United State.. price 70 cents . Paul Ferrol; by the author of "IX Poems by V"—iloo Racbel'A Tour In the United States-99c. Vassal] Morton; ny Francis Markman-1,1,12. Pastoral Poems; by T. B. Read— 90c Passages in the Life of an &glint' Heiress—V. items of Spanish Poetry-70c. Despotism, or Last Days of the American Republic—s:l.l2. liertha; by Frmierika Bremer-40S. Salad for She Solitary—sl.l2. Salad for the Social—sl,l"_. Sparrowgraas Papers-00c. tlerard the Lion Killer—sl,l2. Old Forest Ranger; by Frank Forrester—sl,36. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour; by Frank ForreMer—sl,36. White Chief; by Capt. Mayne Reid—sl,l2 Plazza Tejon: by Melville-90c. Vagabond Life In Mexico-90c. The above Just received and for sale lower than elsewhere. The place la at LAUFFEIPS BOOR STOB, ;am 110. 77 Fourth street. A 'COUNTRY SEAT IN ROBINSON TOWNSELIP FOR BALE.—We offer for sale a beautl-, tul plea of Land in Robinson township, about seven miles from the city, containing twenty-four acres, all Coal Land, improved and in a high state of motivation, Th e House oontottne ttvo.roomts.ntatly kitchen. eii i4, o ,oc., stables mid .barn. Plenty of tbe.best mit. &a Apply to (1710) BP , KELY HICIVed Q WAlL—Prime New Orlams in,storeltlui 0 lb: stile by [mitil JOHN idooRMD. • {?E_ OF CHANCERY-OF TIIE WARE, Wand forßealtconutY• q-A +mar' ~,~~ . - . ' A. 1 i . ;; errieirvi4-14:1112, 1100. N. F.P.Arott, ibtUr Dear ar o —Raving 'used G. Trott's "Pitent Oil Globe" on almost all the steam engines ft:mutate:Al the last year, and in asmuch as they appear to have given entire senisfaction to our customers, we have no hesitation in recommending them es a graul article, and much preferable on aamnnt of their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of which we have any knowledge. Very respectfully JOLICS, F. & W. M. FABER & CO., Euglue BuMom This certifies that the 011 Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has been in emu 1.411 our read fur tao years past. We find it to lie an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend It , finch. GEO. W. DRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR November 29th, 1864. To U. F. Items, R 64.: This cortifiee that we have had in use the patent Oil Glvbes or Cups, sold by ?doses F. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever used. Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbia, Ohio, November 27, 1366. ap24 I From the Now York licientale American.] Patent Finishing Plane. • . . This invention is intended fur use where it is desired to im part a fine, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; but it Is applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists in placing tho cutting chiseL or bit, In front of the wedge, Instead of behind, tut In common planes; also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the plane, it front of the chisel, which month piece serves as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece Is so close to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in the least degree- Indeed, we have seen the implement ap plied to the planing of wood against tho grain, and trues comely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So perfect Is the operation of this instrument, that it may be ap plied to the platting of veneers—with entire eaccee--a thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, hit, and wedge, affords a complete and firm bearing for the hit throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all cir cumstances, with the use of a cap or double bit. This Is a very simple and effective Improvement, destined, we have no doubt, to find Its way into every carpenter's shop in the land. No tool chest is complete without It. The In ventor is Wm. C. Ilopper, of Pittsburuli. Fa, and his patrol bears date January 10, 1811. age MOSNS F. EATON, No. 139 First street, Agent for the pote, CLOTHING ACARD—I request the attention of my friends etud the public to my stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which I think cou tains a larger variety of rich styles than any other foram pnrchaeo. I have taken special pains to obtain all the shades of FANCY CLOTHS generally dowred, viz Perow, Dahlia, Mulberry, Broom., Druh, fit“.vn nod Olive, with various tints of tireou and Blue. I have obsorved the mune care In selecting my FANCY CASSIMERES, which embrace n rhoire amortment of light colors, mitablc for evening dress In the summer season, with • number ,it Slack Ei.tie FigUrtti ; intend.' for the Int w.dltfr. My stock of VESTINGS Is as large as ran 1.. frond elsewhere, comprising every mirlety of Silt Patterns plain and figured Grenadines and Marseilles. My assortment of Boys' Clothing has been Increased and azu prepared to fill all orders in this branch with 11,, satisfaction to myself and buyer• than hitherto. I woni.l cell special attention to a iterate, of pretty small PLAIDS, I....utterly adapted to chndrefes dress, Winch, I think, cat, uot fail to planes. Also, Dniertaa, Argentine !mattes, Ands buten Merinos, Freneh Nankinnettes, Drab Italian Cloths, with numenars styles of Worsted and Linen Goods, Intended tether fur men's or boy's clothing. mcnicltodaw SOLOMON STONER, No. SO Wood at. A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or those who wish to Engage in the MACHINE, JENKS, ItICU6Y a (‘I N. It --If the abotro to'l are not 801.1 toloro the 211111 ,if .long, they will tM oflorod at palilic tittle NOTICE 1. barall k i ;en to all peraons who Lava !sitar... or veal k of any descriptiou w the Nava them taken away brio", the loth day ut June oast, or thay ill ba otherwtw iiiiiposal 3-28 d3w JENKS, RICHEY A C" FARM FOR RENT.—A arnali Farm, con taining 2.4 acme, about 0110 tulle below the cAty, uppo nit, Mani-boater. There ie on the premises, a large frame house nod stable, about I:10 bearing apple trees; also peaely het re and plum tree., grapes, A. Tbha place would salt A good gArt.leAor. Fur terms appy my 9 H. C. A J. 11. SAWYER, No. 4T Wood ad. THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT Lora BROTHERS, No. TI Market it, Pittsburgh Pa. The SuisturiLairs have just received and are now opening their third ,apply of new and hanibmnia Drew Goods, Shau Tel melt, Hank° Vat u haling thesis, Mourning fitidet,lXatieste n itittlams and Nuedle work Many of the above goo•Ls hale 1,1,1 put , Mined ••1 the itilimrter• and at the large A 1.11 . i •r in Nee York nn,l 1 1 1.110••11•Ida, al pacer that eual•le u • 4, oft, them at lose than rite r el of trittiomortnth , ll NI • solvett au early call from all our r - udolneru arid generally. believing It Will be lA. the advantage of all, as bate iron nide to otter a bettor assort nient, and ne,er cheap. 1,0 E BHA PIK,, tortnerlt jii3. YOUNti, STXVI NS, iN a I.ll} pORTSM01"1:11'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Un NlAtoc yr AND IVATUI srvarra, t.yl6:lmeJ KITTANNING A1,201.m7Ei) PIANO, for sale • at a bargain —A orw 1:111CKERIMI "----• PIAZ44), slightly damaged In the turnaure4 I I but not where It can be observed. The In. strumont, in no way injured, will be sold at a roducti..l.l FIF LIC DOLLARS, on n credit of air niontbs. JOHN 11. Id F. 1.1,011, 81 Wood st., Agent for eldekering. Nano.. O PENING this day, a large assortinent of Watches. Gold Levers from $27 to S2OO Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $8 to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers, $5O. rodshanie Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. in Silver Cases, $176. Chains, Seale, Keys, Ire. Watches repaired In the beet manner by ruys W. W. WILSON, corner of Market rk ith sta. S N I ES-- 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candlos 25 do Star do 100 do Hamlin Soup 3V.) kugn assorb4l Nall. 100 dos. Corn Brooms. 50 bal. N. I and 2 Batting. 26 dos. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tut,o. In gore and tor ludo by mys JOHN MOORHEAD _ _ BACON.- - 10,000 Bacon llama . 16,000 Shoulders. 10,000 Skies, in store and fur sale by FORSYTH A SCOTT, my 1 76 Water atrovt. GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISHING TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY. POCKET CTTLERY, DOG MUZZLES, GUN MATERIALS. And inuny other things too numerous to mention. Our st a•li .df FIRE-ARMS is unsurpassed fur variety in the West. BOWN A TETLEY, .0,12 No. 136 'Wood street • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.-BLAKELY & RICHEY offerr for sale— A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling Houses—the front one occupied as a store and dwelling. A Lot of Ground on Ohio street. near the Diamond, All, gheny City, and a fine Dwelling Howie. Four Lot. of Ground adjoining the Borough of Law renceville. A Lot of Ground in East Liberty, and a large Dwell ng House. A Lot of Ground on Stephenson stmt, 25 feet by 125 feet, and a Three Story Brick Da elfin g House, well finished. A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Manchester,24 feet by 12434 feet. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, in Manchester. A Lot of Ground on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, 27 by 135, and a good Brick Hone, two stories high very convenient. A Lot of Ground on Washington street. East Liberty, 76 feet front by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in Shalerville, Chartiers township. 60 by 127, and several Brame Buildings. Apply to [1910) BLAKELY a RIOIIEY. ALE AND BROWN STOUT- -- 5 caalua 7 doz. each."Rennett Scotch Ale. 6 do " " India pale Ale. 3 do " " " etrong 3 do" Brown Stoat. Ault receives] and for sale by =L ER tItIakTSON, Jab _Mat .221J1411-228-lAbartY FRESH FIGS--11 -*treed - far sale by mama * J 714 No. 89 Wad street. ,te27 THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, GP PLITLADELPHIA. Drawnla—Charles W. Handcar, Thomas Hart, Tobin* Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards; 7dordemi D. Lewie, Ad:4phi R. Boyle, David S. Browns, Mon yin Pattenton. CHAS. N. ISA.votzs, President. Cuss. G. Ittareass, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town ancPcorintry, at rates as low na are cuneistent with security. The Company Lave reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, al ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1611, as put, defied te, , rreivibly to an Act of Assembly, were ea follows, viz 1 filortrage $818,128 HS Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary 'mans 88,086 17 Stocks 61.889 00 Cash, Ac 64,848 81 Since their incorporation, a porlod of twenty-one years/ they have paid upward of One Million Four llundrod Thou) sand 'Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the isdvaritagea of II:Bur:woe, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promp lue. all liabilities. J. OAII.DINKR COFFIN, Agent, ' ap24 0113ce, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU,I RANCE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILA. runk.—Charteml April ':.6th, 1850.. Charter Perpetual. A LSRED THOMAS, CAPITAL, $2.50,000. Office, &Nab-mat corner of Third and Chestnut streets Philadelphia. OFFICERS OP THE HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA Stephen B. Crawford, Paul B. Goddiu-d, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, lieniandn W. Tingley, Gen. McHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William McKee. Praidenf--idtephen B. Crawford. Pia Preirit Zeal—Ambrose W. Thompson. Mrdeod ili..raminer—PUtrburph—Jasues H. Wilson. M. D Allegheny Cily—Ft. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7 . y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. HOLMES SONS, Bankers and Ex . change Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Accept ances, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East ern and Western Cities constantly tor sale. Collections made In all the rttles througlion: the United Status. Deposits received in par funds or currentpcper, No. 87 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. lja3o:ly /2. E. ARNOLD & (20., Bankers and Ex kfi a hange Brokers, Dealers in Exchange. Coin, Bonk Notes, sight and Time Drafts, 4k , !. COI it,tlU. carefully at tend,: to. and proceeds remitted to any part of the 1. Mott. and sold oa 1 . ,1111.41.41 tker So 74 F. , urih tart-et, next like, tat the Bank of Pitts. burgh sepl3 FriIUMAS \VOODS, Cummercial Broker, and bralor In Nuteg, Buods, Stocks, Real F.stato, kc., No. SS Fourth ntropt, PltUthury,h, P. Juni. NE"' SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market tareet, Pittsburgh, Pa. The subscribers have Just re ceived and err 111,W upeuing their Brat arrival of SPRINIi OOJU9, to which they wink to call the particular attentiun of their cuetomery and the public generally. We flatter our eels,•s that we hare never been able to offer to Lands.aie and dealiable a stock as the present.. our DRESS 00000 DEPARTMENT root-sine all the new etylem and novelties of the AoBooll. Extrs rich Black and t'ulured 51.drantapie Falk, •• Jasper, Chena and Striped •• •• Plain, Striped and Plaid Black Ivied :111k Flounced R 01... " Challi " Barege Alno, Ticoura, Bur-g... Clod hr. Leant, Li., SHAWLS ANL) MANTLES. Our Shawl and Mannr ituont is wpplied with all tie new styles of Crap., Canhinen, Stella, hill, Brochs, ~lulran Dyne, Chant-Ills, Laces dc., NEYDLF WOIIK. Our stuck of Collars. Vlonnclngs, Sleeves, &r., Is not am peks..l by any stock West of the Muuntaius Also, a good ARAuftliltalt of kIOI.IItNINO AND kioUst FUR...NI:MING GOODS. Prints, Gingham*, Cheeks, Nlnglina, Ticking., Kentucky Jeans, (Nnunnerts. Ucasinili•Mt. er,tton, Linen afal Pant Stun'', Ac. Also, (I WI es, flowery, Ribbons., sod every abet elrticie usually kept in a first-drum lir) Lkaais trum., to which wv when a call and extunin.ttion beton, purchasing elsewhere• as we feel confident we barn never been able to exhibit au, a desirable stock.l6ll'K BIt(ITTIEItS. Vornterly Young, fitevenadn & tub 17 74 4arket. street, Pittsburgh, Pa MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, Phoeturroa, Vn. 54.4 I.llsorty greet. Jett besthlr the I•aaaenger Depot of the Penney Ivallia Railroad, virtual madse. It the moat rotsventent house IP the city for paratchgery acre rlui I,y that rood. The propnetur haring, at considerable expetshe, tlttsrl ut . In env...tient htyla, the NIAN.Sh/N lIULSL would rehpe, fully soltra h share of pubile Instruhafe. There is atuhrhed sj.letlh: T.UIt.E 11,1 ealetl.sive N AG , IN YARD, 0.g.! trig ample I. vonnushls.tp.o h. travelers and tehrust,s. 11.. larder ate] Bar will he fill - Eli-led with the boot the lam afford. fehl.y QT. C LAI It 1101'EL. eurnor Penn and tit. t:twr streets, I.,ttalaugh, Pea—The noderatosal,fortuer• 1, li t ,,st-tCs Laaau Oita larger AM/ Vgillt, choua rtlll.. and has srict.si it to imaguiticsatt *kyle. tt-orwctfully iurite his nu-ads and the trar,Litog plata, girt him a kali. Awn:l2l,l with the rotirentauca, of itte house and 1,,a hniz ~ .a.perle,s,e a, lira tnamtheaa, 12 giro. etatLie and his chary,. nsosissrat... fet,'2l Wll. C. WINN ELLY. t)0L) INTENT IIuUSE, corner of Lilier ‘_fi ty and Li rant ind.r.eta. twat . th< Railrnad Urn, J All kt. , SHANNON, ['rept - 4d, I: 4 I ARM FOR BALL'—In North Elyetti Tranship, Aiii,o.ny contsming, si.-reis, is !oil, arr lundrr CUILI I aLI..; noun , /and. The latianco total, LIII prurtuanu to for watt! and cotivrrttrat,, AF . ply tu BLAKELY f3ooßule'. Fir , Crackers ; ! Pio non Tiiris•doi,is Jo.l rndrirrd and (..r Malt II) REV Al Eli A A N 1019 ;rlr upporlte Marl. ll.btrl F ISH WAS. Nu. I Nfiwkerel , Ot[r. I.lllt I, el I e.l from Ilestum myth 6, 11. DR 10 WIIU Onainut+ to pax Rent, when :t Ht 11.IANO LOT ran to pumhaseil at Om following i •1, 1 , 1. a ,ttnl Isa.ay tc.nts' Eacik tn. • front of '24 ftwl. “It AVI AJA Kto,t. t.,n11.-y bi 111.1015 iL A 11 , ghrny iYtr. nrsu the. kart - I , lft‘t hi.... }CS--}.'w , 101114113 , 1 , 1 est IVII3 RICE- -15 tierce. prune Carulnuk. Rice, in Wrc *ml L.,r nal,. I. ) ald SI ILL k 'LICK EMU:A . FOR SALE-A FRAME. iIL'ILDINIL aentirucery nmi Pr-01 , 1310u Stun, and a first.ratu atntni far the bnaininee—altunt.sl uu thu Diamond. Will Ir lutv. 11 applitul (a souu, as ttin net 54.11,6 to ',aro the city. Apply I. U. W. BUNN, jr?t; Ohtu etroet, RENIOVAL-WM. ('ARVII.I, HAS BE- Th.vErH)-.., N,, Fifth ,Lit,t Liherty e , •‘• wherr preptirt..l to SUIT hip ilkturn, r. tsitti tho ru est faultions To CABINET NI.IK.IF.IIti ANTI - 0111Elts. IP , t I'3 t.hti .-.11 nutn.t tit '041.,10 an•l 11111 Inculon , un•tady. miurologn. straw 10115 . .., batik. , *.1...5tr3, 1.1.1( I.lit,u 11,1 , paltent nutawg with n Krlleral of tiar.lware, all of which 10 1 lu sold l o w KA~ICRI. 1 , A LINESTO4: THE GOLDEN GUN is taking the trade, and It le not mush wonder. Our stock of Gun., Naha., Kitten, Bc., he.. in unsurpassed in the city. in the way 01 Fishing Tackle a, hare such au assortment that would make old Isaak Walton', eyes water, could he return b. t hit world. Pocket and Table Cutlery in great abundance, Dug Muzzles, raid too many article, to be mentioned here are to le• found at the sign of the Golden Gun. HORN i TVILEY, ul4 No. 180 Wood street. NENV AND CHEAP BOOKS!—The Spar rowgrass Paper.; by Fred. S. etell.etl. The I.lly 01111.10 to perfect Oeutlllty ; atm+, a Feeful lu etructor; by Emily ThDruwell. Anpenwuld. plurilmettab; by Q. K. Phibuldes' Ikeotu kn, P. B. Song of 111.11kandwatha, and other Poeno. Salad for the Social—beautifully Intuit - rated. A Defence of the American as opposed to the eto croachmente of foreign Influence, and onpecially to the inter ference of Papacy in the political Interent of the United Staten; by Thos. It. Whitney. FonGrle Volunteer Manual—ln 2 vole. Just recd by W. A. OILDENFENNEY k CO., utyl4 Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. THE VOYAGE OF LlFE—Engravings of these great Moral Pictures, painted he the late Than. Cote, are now on view at the store of J. J. (IILLKSPIE h CO., 76 Wood sr Where subscriptions will i.e reel veal. rtly3o 5 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE ; 20 Entra Old Laguayin Att&KLl=l:= ` -.z- :NSITELOICY . DRY GOODS HOTELS Cl3l'llllEll7' k 1 , 1/N, .• I Nliy k..;+l lo Old Java :di pockets French Java 2 bales prime Mocha •• 10 bags old naricalbo .• Selected expressly for my retail Le lueww. my 12 Y. It. DRAVt/, No. 1 Diamond BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, will attend to soiling by Auction any property sold by Executors, or by order of Or phans' Court, in the City or County; and to any description of Real Estate out of the City. jalo PRATT'S DAUGERREOTYPES AND AM- BitOTYPES, which give such general satisfaction are daily obtained, iu every hind of weather, at Lafayette Build ing; No. 87 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to ambrotyping, as the time of sitting is much leas than re quired for Daverreotypm. Pictures of children taboo in a few seconds in either of the above named styles. Ambro type or Davgerreotype Copies made correctly from every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate. Our motto is, TO PLEASE. mhlB SHIRTS AND COLLAIdS,—Just received fr.tn the Factory tt full ahnertment of Shirt. and Kir Shirts and Collars made to order. lti L. lIIRSIIFELD & SON, Nu. 70 Wuod et. CHOCOLATE -15 boxes No. 1 Norfolk for I,J sale by [Jel6) MILLER & RICKETSON. CATABA BRANDY - 7 5 boxes Lyon's W Catawba Brandy, for sale by jeld MILLER & RICKETSON. ARB. SODA-15 casks Garb. Soda in store C and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. MAR -15 bbls. N. C., on hand and for sale by Lieltif MILLER & RICKETSON. WANT ED.—A dwelling house, containing four or five rooms, within fifteen minutes walk of this office. Any one haring such a house to rent can find tenant by addressing Printer, Morning Post 0/1100. jel E IGHT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALEj...4 in the upper endof Lawrenceville, (formerly Hatfield,) each 25 feet front by 100 feet deep, fronting on a wide street,, and in a Teri desirable situation for a residence if sold it. nivel= 4pply to e-1.1 BIAICELY d RICKEY. STAR , 'll 22 taw Ortiesad 018110 go Min 88a8h ; 8 " kefelsens; 8 fb" Intesten Grit.; reed by F. R. Maya ,~ r s ue ' =. ~M ~ ~~; ~~ :,~-- , .~-;~- ( ma y . ~y~~- _--_- L<..- -f~.h~A\.FSI.. ONLY ROUTE WITH TWINS DAILY TRAINS PROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI • wax ROUTE PITH THERE DAILY TRAINS Itho4f PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN OHIO AND PEVSTSYLVANIA - - . LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cineinnati. Co=mum at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line fiteatußas, Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Allaslislippi Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route. CannectingAla Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. THROUGH TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, &c., Aa. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, La fa yette, Terre Haute, St. Louie, Ac, Ac. TILE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mail Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the Lawrencebingls Route, offers, facilities. no other rertmesran give, air through tictkets by all the above routes can only be procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from Oreatline via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, enables a un(form and sesfe speed. Countrtions are certain, and piessen.ters have full time for meals. By the Forest and Rellefout cam route from Crestline„a dangerous and brook-neck speed it requires, and compelled to overcome distance. By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indiandpals, Passengers ride over roads ballastedand smooth. By the Forest and Bellefontaine route, passengers. ride over the roughest roads in Ohio. THREII DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. Pram Tama leaves Pittsburgh at 800 o'clock A. M. for Creetilne, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route. This Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and torty minutes in advance of the Purest and Bellefontaine route. Secorm THAIS leaves Pittsburgh RV/BO o'clock A. N. for Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train makeacounection only via Columbus to Cincinnati. THIRD Tarry leaves Plttaburgh at 8 o'clock P. M. for Creatline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Paw TRam leaves Pittsburgh at 800 o'clock A. M. for Orestlinu Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, !Afa) rue, Terre Haste, Yincennee, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Bc. Stroup 'bum leave. Pittsburgh at 7130 o'clock A. M. tor Coastline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, V incomes, St. Louis, Cairo,-Evansville, Ac. Timm TRAIN Slaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. NI. for Coastline, Columbus, Xenia, DaYtou, Indianapolis, latayur,•, Terre Haute, Vine...lllPM. St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, A.. N. 8.--Securc your tickets via Columbus, and you are gm e of connections. Steamers leave Cincinnati dully for Memphis, Vicksburgli, Natchez, New Orleans, Ac. The Columbus being the d esit route, the Time Tablet , of the Eastern Rants are arranged to run in close connection with this reliable route. Fur all information and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner office,) under the Monongahela House. J. G. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. GRO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. P. W STRADER, General Agent, Cincinnati $1,212,708 44 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, COKNIVIING WITH Ohio and Pennoylv ania Railroad, Vis ALLIANCE. TIER SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE to Camino sm. nut KOfTH WEel, is via CLEVELAND. This Route is One Hundred Uinta shorter land about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Deily Truitt. between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Dishy Traine between Cleveland and Chicago. Ti m e to Cleveland stx hours, Chicago twenty-four hours, and St. Louis thirty-amen hours. On na.i after TUESDAY, May Di, 1856, the Trains on thin Read will run in follows: VIA ALLIANCE. The trains of the Ohm and Pennsylvania Railroad limy.. Pittsburgh at 3.110 A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. Leave Alliance at 7:15 A. M. and 11:50 A. al. and 640 At rive In Cleveland at 10:00 A. SL, 2:30 P. M. and tout P. ii. connecting there with Cleveland suit Toledo Railroad t,,r Toledo, Chicago. Rook Island and 9t. Louls. Paswengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, and the North west. Irmins Pittsburgh on the 7:30 A. M. train, by going via Clevelan will arrive in Chicago at re.le nest morning. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Wand, th istle. and the North-wont, who wish W go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 700 A. M., as that is the only train by which close counecttom are made through to the above points. The trains leaving Pittsburgh at 3.-00 A. M. and WeLbwille at SAO P. M. are the only mum by which passengers can reach ■tatiens south of Alliance, or stations on the Team, rawas extension. 1 .4 V . 4131....111 Forest City and Diurnal losve thoir landing. op monotme.i. Home, every morning (Sundays LX• ,eptedi at 10 o'clia4k, for Wellsville, connecting there with the trans leaving at COO P. M.., Alliance at tt..50, and arrivimt in Cleveland at 9-4.10 I'. M., ronnecting with the trod]. for Tol,to and Chlcagn, and !hat. t.h.ntral Railroad .framer for Detroit and Chlrage Tickets tor Chicago and other points on the North-west, rut Wellsville, are void at $1 to $1„k1 has then rill A 114611, The trains for Oeveland connect at Hudson with trail, (Jr Cuyahoga Folio WSJ Akron. Passenipto: for Dover, S.. Philadelphia and other ela tion. On Tut...tutor. rttenßion. CHU go through nun , thy without detention. ' . . Thu truths [rum aerelaud to Toledo and Chicago Ears I.3trraUud at erbo A M., :bib, Cr,3o, 8:48 and 8.48 l' M. Arrive at ebku.go at P.P2O P. M., 8:10 A. M b.. 10 A M and HMO P. M. FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. 1,11 clan T. , Allimtne. , To I, Sells ...$l6 00 $l2 60 U6.'6166,1... 400 11 , 6:k lard .Ib 00 II RI " Toledo.. 660 ; " tialeu6 15 10 lOW L'lcLea,iot .. 13 tto $lO 001 Bprtugttleld, 16 70 It , $l , tt Ill,tortmliCti .16 90 14 401 " Ihtrllugwu, 10 00 15 01./ "rl. 1.6015.....10 10 501 18 00 14 011 Ituffsl,, txt . " 1 OKU el ty... 20 25 1 \Muskat,- . 15 f',o•• Uuubet Id Wl3 go Kudgtulit Yam to tiliuskto ye,W, kirk Ishuld $10". Ilitiggsge chocked through to tleeelitud and C.lidcago. Psesurigers are requested to procure their tickets at the timer of this Company, in the Mortoupthelit House, third door below the corner. . . _ J. DURAND, Suft, Clevelaud. suy2l. J. A. CAUGIIIiI, Ag%, Pittsburgh. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD I'l9'Tvdt'H( 1I TO ST IOUIS, Tut only route making sure niunectioti,i; 11nggage net, t 114.1 tree, anal only nn« chwitiw. TWO HOURS IN Ali \ ASCE OF ANY OTIII.It ttoCTE. lir vs I %too, with tittle .and iipaciotoi eak.an cot+, ai . . o..otarrt. rrAttot, which givr great auto to the [rat. e 1.., and h ouottairtable On any other Itailroatl thr Went The Tram,. of Otte /Coate an• it the hands of ...Arafat and expenent - od men. Machinery ..1 aurrior character, a,.; mall kept op. TWO DAILY PASSESIGISIt TRAINS rettoreutt Pittaburalt nod St. Loa* via Olito and penusy(onnin Itatlmatt, leave us follows: VAST TRAIN LEAVE:B AT 9 A. A ,AIA.II. TR SIN LLAVRN AT 7:30 A. M Iliravts .6 " j' o o I. M. Making clone naluML , n• at C'restline for In,hauath,ll - Haute: thunre by the 1 , 160 and Miambnoppi Ita.tiroud ❑o Saint Louta. . . Paewougere for Cairo and New t/eleems will tstke the alit stoto C.tl r I Flwilecaul of alehowl, nr(lviug al Cairo sots,l Loan m adrunro of may other route. The Par ilk Railroad being' completed Irian St. t Jeffers,. City,cotirn•cts at Jet Tors.. City with keta, making the chiwiawl., quickest and must entillorts Lie runts Kansas and Nebraakalsweengers ran pwisibly Imv A ilecontisiaan Car will be ruts through with the Itspress Train. arriving at St. Louie all at the same time. Only one change of Baggage lietwisOn l'ittaburgli nn l Untie or Cairn. . . Passengers will call for Tickiks by the Old Reliable is Vincent). and Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, thus taking sure connections, and avoiding the delays m fn uent on new and unfinished roads, Tickets good for any reasonable length of time. Fa If ES--FinsT Chtss. 14t. Louis, via Rollefontalue and Cairns Do. a m Columbus, Xenia and Dayton.. Du. ma Columbus, Cincinnati and Law. renceburg, 19 SO Cairo 19 rif• Second-class Car to St. LOLlis. 12 OU THROUGH TICKETS or further information way be pro. ..ured of A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohio St Penna. It. R. Cu., corner °thee, Monongahela ifoose ; o. f George Parkin, Ticket Agent, Pectoral street Station, Allegheny C'ity, or of JAMES M. WARD. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, cony. [mg he Atlantic Cities with Western, N orth-wmtel and Sou -western States by a continuous Hallway then , I. Thbi Road also 1..1111.t11 at Pittsburgh with Daily Line ,4 St.mers to all ports on the North-wthteru Lakes; lauthiug the moat DIRECT, CHEAPEST and ILEUM= HuUTE by w loch FREIGHT can be forwarded to and froth the (least Wilt,. Rates between Philadelphia & Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Thc..ta 1W Ibs. (In buses,) Furs, Feathers, to SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry floods, (In hales,) Hardware, Lea- 60c. "0 100 IDs. Cher, Wool, &c THIRD CLAM.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon t6oc. IR 100 Ms. and Pork. 'ln balk,) Hemp, Ac. FOURTH CL: d.—Coltee, Fish, Bacon and 40c. , 0 100 Itt.. Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard cu. FLOUR-76 cents per barrel. Sir In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package, "via ilrenryfeania Railroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be ibrwarded without detention. FREIGHT Aar.stre—Muses Potter, Boston; .1. L. Elliott, Now York; R. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & Nouns, Balti. more; Geo. C. Frenciscus, Pittsbur gh; Shringman dr. Brow Cincinnati, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, R. C. Moldram, Madison, Ind.p Ratcliff &Co,. St. Louts, ?du.; J. S. Mitchell &Son, Evansville, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. . LOMILLERT, my 9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. aIigIMINNE Summer Arrongemente-Chuage of Hour ON and alter MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 630 A. M. THE PAST LINE leaven Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 2:50 o'elock, P. M. THIL NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLAMBYELLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4.530 o'clock, P. XL BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., a: 3O P. M., an d ee.l' P. IL—running as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mn.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and louleville, Ky.; Terre Haute,' Madison, La&yette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Springfield, Bellefontsin., Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Colluxibus, Zanesville, kisssillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NEW ORIJANN, Sr. Lo LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATL THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the above places. For Ituther particulars, see heodhilla at ;the different startlng.pointik.'Passeng from the West will fled this the more, ol* Yorki BOrkiit• tival 48 ,, V1 P4 BB 94orUnte= • 74 0 /X O 9 repo type,Piersagystisted4 OCIIII 1'856. DIANA_POLIS. I=l MMM BROAD GAUGE RAILB.O4O, Superintendent Ohio and Misalagippl It. 11 V. KNOWLAND, Agent. Pittaburgh =WEM t , = 41. - -11-.:4:: 7 OW and Pennsylvania Railroad. IF • SLTT kd tit ' AR R ' NT. THREE TRAINS DAILY KXOI , :PT SITNDAY.) PAS: 4 ENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, as follows: Leaves Pittsburgh for Credstline at 3:00 A. M., 7,30 A. M. and 3 P. N. • I,eavos Cr6thue fur Pittsburgh at 6:00 A. M., TOO P. st, nod 1'460 M. Those Trains Inake close connections at OREMINTI with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE FONTALNE, 1N DIAN APoLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all pohats 011 roads extending West and South-west through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Mansfield with Tratna on Sandusky', Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI• CAOU, 'POLED, and SA.NDUSKY ; making as quick and sure connections to CHICAGO, as by any other route. Con nections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. - Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo. atatChlcago, have the. benefit ors night's rest. at 311%1:afield or Cleveland, and arrive is Chicago early next e venin g. Trains Rest from °reaffirm make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PUILADEL PIIIA, BALTIMORE and tiRW TURN. TII ROUGII TICKETS are sold to Colntubtui, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, SL Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontelna, Chicr.o, Rock Island, lowa City, Dunlieth,lwankie, (nu°, Springfield, 111., Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin. Cities iu the West.. Through tickets over this Line may be hail at all of the above places fur Pittsburgh , Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCUMODATION TRAIN leave., new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1%, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighten, at A. M. and P. M. 4/4 - For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela Howie, or at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. uty2D J. IL MOORE, Sup't. Great American and U. S. Express cud I=2 7:a MILES OF DISTANCE SAVELL AND TWO CHANG Li OP CARS AND BAGGAGE, AVOIDDD AIR LINE ROUTE BETWEEN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CLILCACW, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi citicAgo TO ST. LOUIS iu 15 , 4' hours. Trains leave the llhuuis C.utrid Depot, foot of IS ater street-- St. Louis Day Kx.prebA esoepte.l, 7:15 A. M. St. Louis Night Exprexs ”rrepteci, P.M. St. Lonix Freight and limigraut dully, Bn,, excepted :30 A. M. Itaggage checked through fn St. Inn',, Trains run direct through to Alton, (2.59 miles,) without change of mrs or baggage, anti orlll.l, with the Company's spletand steamers WINCHESTER and ItEINDRER, running is exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to St. Innis, (23 nules,) without landtt.g. nose boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and spacious Wash-ruonis, affording to paasengers the opperthhity of r.- uloving the dust unavoidable in summer railroad travoliw, and reaching St Louis refreshed from the effects of a lung ride. 'l%. KANSAS mid NEBRASKA thin is the most direct rou to, and II a, destined ter Bloomington, Springfield, Je,:num, Il e, Napktl, /11,d ali poiutn on the Minsinmppi, 3i, Kansas, Cututtertand and Tennessee rivers, will note the Important seeing In distance, being seventy-two loss to tit. Louis, thirty-seven miles loss to Blooming - 1,0, and filly-eight miles loss to Springfield., then by any other roots. Through Tickets over thin route oil, be ;Iv-cured at the itirions Railroad rii..kot Offices in New York, Boston, Phila. dolphin, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, ac., and at all Through Ticket Officsis throm,, , hout the Stairs, and in Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 45 Dearlsn - ti street, opposite the Tre moat Rouse—and at the Depot of the Illiriois Central Rail• road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage through to any point desired on the line. IL I'.IROAN, Jr., Superintendent. IL J. U. SeliElt3lElllloltY, een7 deneral Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIALECT ROUTE, . . . PROM PITTS/WM:HI TO Columbus, liolianspolle, Chicago, PucLunati, Terre Haute, Rock Island, Louisville, Vincennes, lawn City, St. Louis, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayton, Calm, Galena, Xenia, Memphis, Peoria, Zanesville, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, New Orleans, AiD VIZ PRISCIPLL CITI 68 IC THE WLST MO 13Q7,,, Steubenville Si, Indiana Railroad I Which is now vompleted and in en,ce.iful operation 1.. L. t worn Steut.enrill, and Nrwurk, Ohio. Ootsildlong 411ni1n....1 and Steamboat facilities, this row, earl, to the traveler a degree cerufert unrivalled by they head running IVest irate Pitthdirgh. Fall Arrangement. On and after NMNDAY, :.useniner 511., 1,55, a DAILY I.LNE of vlegant and swift running Stuanivrs, cuinuitinn,d 1.3 ezporaluced,4l.l‘,,s, affil Wave l'itt.- las ‘ h every day at t, P. FAIRY QUISK:i 10r easaengers M'il'ep un hard, and mach eceulpeurillo at o'clock the following morning—connecting with the Fis>t Train at 7:16 A. M.. mating direct connection with Trnuae tor all the above cities--thits obtaining a comfortable night's riot, and avaitlang the .(a.. - tinue vf Pt tyht travel by railroad. 44- Fare aa cheap by atty otin, ttailrtwA route. For Through viol nod further informatluti, irqutre JOHN .1. 110VSTON, No. 115 Water h t roe t l'ittakurgtl F.U. FULToN, Suiwriutaamiuut. LDE V NV, urt.eta.l . 1 . 4 ;r1W. au. 11 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING T 11 F. Great United States Mall and g,zprees TWO PASEENO ER TRAINS RUN DAILY ou Ita entiro length from DUBUQUE To CAIRO, A XD CHICAGO Iv CAIRO This iu couuectlon unit Trams of tha OLio nud Mpun.stppt It. lc. Chicago and Oakum ILsilroad, lb° moot dkry‘i anti only t o utinuou, IL It, r,uto fr o m OfICAOO To Sr. LOLLS, ru CAI SW, CHICAGO To DUBUQUE. TrAius loavw Chicago as folIow,: lh A. M. mid iti - .211 P. M.—Sr. Lows IND Canto Itlears.a. , 1.,111 , 1 by this train take the airs id the obi. and Mill,. R. K at Sandontl, and tiro carried direct th A. M. find 4:10 P. 11.—DrBOCKE AND GALEI4.k EXPRFSS, reuaectuu; at Duubeth (op its Dubuque) with n Daily Lute of Steam Packets 14 S. Paul mid the tipper Ntweis aippi river eltiea. Trains leave Cairo lot Chimp and Dubuque at 7:30 a. M. and 7:00 P. ht. Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for St. Luis, will save 1i miles of tedious and nu certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and err-Ive fifteen boon,. tu .1%.t0r0 the river r v uto, by taking th, cvn at Ov Tickata to St. Look Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all int -I,rtann pla,, by do', route, can be hod at the office of the & and C. P. Itatirotid, tu Pittsburgh. and ffiidtiKOu hAiiriind in It. LI. MASON. 106 Supertuton't. Suinmer Arrangement ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD _ _ r _--- r Shortest and Quickest Route to all FOETUS on the Allegheny River. TWO DAILY TRAINS halve Pittsburgh ae foiloViA : Morning Alryry..ss, at a u'i lock, A. M., for KITTANNING. CLARION. FRANKLIN, RED-BANK, BRADY'S BEND. MALLON I NG, REI X 1 BliuOli VILLE, and all points North. Evening .4cixennioligte.in leaves at 5.45, P. M., stopping at all way-inn-Lions. Fare to Kittanning, 111,25. Middlesex $1 75 iClariou $3 Si ritnicksburg 2 Si) Putixstawney 3 25 Red-Dank •.!. 25. lieltnersburg 2 Si Curlaville 75 t Reedsourg 3 04) Adams 2 00 Rural Village 1 Re Braly'a Bend 2 25 Malioning 1 75 liellersbutv, 2 It, Texas a 2 25 Bethlehem 2 7k Mechanicsburg 3 be Shannondale 3 ..15 Brookville 3 73 Tickets to all of the abort, places can be procured at the Office, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot on Taylor street. A. J. 11OPPER. Jell Superintendent. MAGAZINES, &c.— itarper Sro July—price 20 00010. ti aley . 4 Lady's Book tin . ' July —2oc. iirahani's Magazitio tor I id y-2.•. Peterson's Magazine for July-17r. Loehr's S. V. Journal for July—l Yank.- c Notions for July-12c. halloo's Maga2soe for July—llk. Brother Jonathan for 4th July—a magnificeto double number—price 12c. The above just received at LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE, je2U N 0.77 Fourth street. VOR SALE.-'.:u Acres of Land, a good situation for a country store, about 20 miles from the city, lu a thriving neighborhood and no store near. House and lot and three racatit lots in Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by a young lady in a dry imisls or trimming store, or millinery establishment—for one rook—two girls to du housework—one boy to learn a trmle—two keys iu Astores or run of errande—two men to work on farms or la boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at his Real Estate Agency and Intellesence' Office, on the north side of Ohio st., 41.4 door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. jel9 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlottt. Blume hoe just received another lot of those unrivalled 51elodeons and Rend Organs In elegant rosewood CllB.l of every variety and style, comprising, 41,4 and 5 oc taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 6 and 55 octaves, seraphine or Piano style, with rich moulding carved music desk, &c.; b octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 nets of reeds throughout, the one tuned out 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 miumfactory, and is warranted in every respect These instruments aretocommended as bring tar superior. both in tone and finish, to any others manufactured. The chief Improvements (upon which the makers lave secured Letters Pateut,) consists in bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed, so as to produce, iin opening the key valve. the quickest possible vibration. and the sound then passes into a modulating chamber, yor toned by the swell.) which mellows the tone, and give it more of melodious • flute. like quality, than is the general property of reed instru ments. Nor sale by CIIAILLOTTE ELUSIE, jell "Ohl Established Plana depot" No. iii Wood st. bbls. Lake Superior Trout; Received and for sale by SPRINti ER lIARILLUGIL Je26 295 Liberty street REFINED SUGARS— Li bbls. Lovering" A" crushed Ste; 30 do Stewart's "A " do do; L 5 do hovering'', tine pulv'd do: Lo do do coarse do do; 10 do I : ci e o . r . oideed do; store sad for ea , b _. la / RICKETSON, I I 3s' PE gross in sto Ind 8r gale 4J 0 521 1 YIMaNG BM. MEM .l.- reioNics.woki.T.xxi 114- liiBl4,HvEiltao A., more than give temporarrrelisfand Adger witlL Ito because they dash touch the cuese-oftbis cause o f all ague and .kiliotta Weems isrlawatusaaphittrie poison called Miami °raisins's. • Neutralize this poison by its natural antidote,tandall disease. emelt:l7le pare et once.. aluadele./qu'Aut! ADM Pere is thII Antidote to Maier* and'incirlF3Ww, It tea perfectly harmless medicine. The cehiSmte of the Geletria tad Chemist,J.,-B,Cl4lt o n, of New York, to this elect, la attached to eras, bottle; thew* fore if it does no good It can do no harm. This is more than can 6e said of Quinine, Angalh.or any tonic in existence, as their use Is ruinous to theeetisklintlen and brings on Dumb dame, which never alloiskapaomp, to feel perfectly well for a single =wheat. In ilaussnstion ,of these truths lenses some extracts from a letter]Ost acelvad from a Physician: Guoaarrows, Ohio, Earth #,AB6g,. JAB. A. IiIIODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: Tours of2d Inst. is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the dbilhsulty In getting any one to try It was greatly increased trine . the fact tbat. artimedy‘bad been introdnced.which was gr4Mng in favor with the public r as being better tharritilni Qhholiste —not knowing I presume that the remedy .tbet.tratal. to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug itself!. - • • This remedy, known as Sailibt Tonto, would invariably break an ague, but it did not cure it, milt would often re turn with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed In your favor, if I could institute atest cant . pochown between It and your . Cure. The following is the remit t • - . - Three persons took your Cure, allotwhich wept : sesefs.xt Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of. many ,weelte ; ibandlitg. They had tried Quinine, and other remedy e oceeftionally missing a chill, but it was (as in all such cues slowly wear , ing them out, and laying the foundation of lieriang Os." rer maladies. I did succeed to Effecting a rtdatb-Ciire-Wf all three of these awes with your remedy end they have not had a chilrelned. In thrSe Great rota the Smith's Tonic had been used, and would, as before b toted, break:the! chill, bat after a period or t...v0 had elapied It would return. I think there will-to difficulty nutt In giving to your Cure the ventage bel'edx-RIIOIS 4c < .11,161,1;BireMM.W, L, PEN ER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO' MALARIA, th. , only harmless remedy In existence, Is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take it when you feel the chills coming on, andyou will neierhave a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. 1. For sele by Drugging generally. Joie W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, rirrsßußbir, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE szoN MS always on hand ; Stone and &larble Curbing and Vaults for Cometerha,,.maSto order. . . , urnitme autlWasluxtind Ton, alatimpaattlitatottesmade by machinery, to lasi filitti and tter style than am be done by un, e manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the 1.111111 facthre of MAEELE MANTLES, of which we have a largo variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, au we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our priors, ($1.5 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good house, will be willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing tsar painting; are always neat; are an ornament te a roan; are not liable to take fire, and mit but little more than a good wood mango. FM!IIIVMMIRTRIIIMMWRnMT Our stock of Marble to the Largest in the West, and being manufactured by the best workmen, aided by machlttery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pitteburgb, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. SMUT MACHINES,—LULL'S PA:tENT BURR SMUT MACEINFS, used In 700 MIR. in the est. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they Leconte smooth, the edge can Le renewed by cracking , he Burr. They have been used for dye yearn in the City Mills, Pittsburgh, (one of the largest uallie lathe West,) and are warranted io clean well. For particulars, lee hand-WM. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street., Pittsburgh an22. W. W. WALLACE. O MILL OWNERS.--Frenoh Burr and T Laurel Bill Stoma, Belting Clothe, Mill Spindles, Min 1 eons, Screws, screen Wire, Coro and Cob Grinder; Cad Iron Proof Staffs, &c, always on hand and made to order, at SIB Liberty street, Pitteburgh, Penna. apl2 STEAM ENGI;NgS AND IiOILERS.- Engines, with die latest Improvements, warranted best quality, on band and =de to order. Boilers 41 Juniata iron, made on short notice. Orders tilled with despatch, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pe. • ap22 W. W. WALLAC& PORTABLE ):'LOURING MILLS. —The subscriber-has on hand, and la ArtondiettOe., Ppihtble louring Mina of an Inippoved quality• they arelery oten- Pao, run light, grind flat, (bYea Ofrila to per hour,) can be driven by 'steam, Imter or horse ponenry and - will prove a valuable acquisition to hun mute* lumbermen and - large etocit feeders. Orders filled at 319 Mealy streetiPtttatiorgh: apEtliaw W. W. WALLACE. FREE OF CHARGE! !-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolt= Ahboy In the Olden Times," a splendid steel envaTing, tr. m tho oele Lrated painting by Landaeer; and the "lleArtUre of the Israelites from Egypt," a large 44 heantifid engraving from a Painting by I. Einberts. The ratan-price of-the abeve en- Gruvlegs $l3 per copy, but will be sent ,Trotqf clurrpe, as follows: The subscribers have established a BOOS AOP.NOY in Philadelphia, and will furnish any toc.`4 or patfflostion,st the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding Ito subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as ll a rpoes, Godny's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Ladles 10114, kc., will receive the magazines for one year, and a CON i ~f e ith e r of the above beantiful engrnyingalree of charge, or if subscribing lv as 2 awl ta Magazine, such an Peter awl Chililea's Ladles' Christian Annual, they will re- Cvi” kith magazines and a copy of either 01 the above wa geo.o Every description of Engraving ou Wood executed with neatness and despatch. Views of Buildiogs Newspaper/ headings, Views of Mathinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge irtltiairee Business Ou-ds, Ac. All orders sent lay mail promptly attended to. Persona wishing views-oaf their Wild tugs engraved. can send st daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance haling saleable articles would And it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would net as agents for the axle of the same. HYRAX A PIERCE, 60 South Third street, Philadelphia. j .Cap MI ti GORDON. . J. C titNO G. 7.0110T7 0. C13[173- BROTT & CURT IS, Dealers in Real Estate St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Landitrottent, and sold throughout the Territory. Moues loaned, forest:' ments made to the hest advantage,atni Land Warrants loca ted. Also, Agents fur the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD, tZ miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation t,bure the Fails. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it possesses as a place of business, will makes it qua of the largest cities in the Northwest. BLAKELY & RICHEY, 11,p,44, EvreTs KIM, corner of Berengl Strid gralthlield streets, Pitt*. burgh. Firms, 'Nooses, Low, %WS ' Yuri:mom, Am En, bought and told on commastien ; Land Warrants bought, sal and loot. ted Bills, Bonds and Notes • negotiated. Especial attention given to subdividing Parma, and disposing of them. luring reasonable. ncre27:dsw ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and far the Col lection of Claims in tireat Britain and Ireland. al,- Colles:dons mule In this And adjoining Counties: Ra ceme of decedents settled; Real &tato bought, sold or tossed, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March IM, 1655—{tul,91i.dawl A W. FOSTER, Notary PiAblio, and . Com missioner for the e/Mates Notary Tonneeeee, New Ramp- Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, .;,Llllornia, LoulAnna and Virginia. ;a— Do.itis drawn, and aoknowledments and proofs tnteu for record or nee in any of the above named States, Illinois, Nliesisedppl and Rhode island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1861—[mh2Sdaw] UN lON COAL WORKS FOR SALE.— The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. it Co., satiated on the Monougabbla river, about 28 miles from vittsborgh, ure now for sale. The property consists of 115 acres and 116 perches of Land, (more ar less) and all the esml therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more, together with Buildings, Railways, ac. For further particulars apply to a z A ♦F Marl a,pld.-clawl 11.117TRZNM: . ft-Governor Ramsey, Mlnriesata. Eton. Wm. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. lion. J. Meeker. Hun. IL M. Wee, Delegate to emigres'. Mee, Ilolllngskend & Becker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Borup .t Oaks, Beakers. Bev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U.S. LanSFOOlce sepal D. W. A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law, • No. 103 Vowel at. Pittitrargh apll.dautf ARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned j offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fmnting upon .tad adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellaville Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of hPßltlles PORT. Four of the Lots are 87 feet in width by about 20 In depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at tffe other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. ALSO—TWO LOTS, 373 feet in width, fronting the other ni le of the Depot, and to depth I".d—one of the Lola border lug for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property con be found, and it will_..‘• sold row Part of the palatal. taken in Stock of the Coluaellevifle Railroad, if cleared. ORO. F. OnIMOR.E, °Mee of the Morning Poet. Pittsburgh, August 31,14351 WlO MA NUFAUTORY—Mus. RENTED nix doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office, Allegheny City, is prepared to till orders for WIGS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HALE WORK. The best quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar auttesd. . ni9l6xlawly BOOK S ! BOOKS 1 ! BOOKS I!l—Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Se,a. Northwood, or Life North and South. Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. I adieu Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam. Th. States and TeTritoriot of the Great West. Noble Deeds of American Women. Th. Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Man's Book. The Young Lady's Book. • Japan as it was and Is. Twice Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain nerves of '76. Married, not Mated, by Alice Carey. War In Kansas, by Brewerton. Home For All. The Water Cure Encyclopedia, dc" Etc. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, Je-11 No. 41 Wei stree t. NEIV — B - 00 KS AT DA' street near Fourth. Poems, by Richard Obenerix Trench. Tho White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. do. Comic Miseries of human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolts and How to Make Them. HillsideChurrb or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasta. rate, by John W. Chickeriug, D. D. Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Bononi, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suffering Savior, by Hrumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Clutu ning. Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London. man and His Mousy, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Twwthe• monad", a tale by Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young - Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. !torpor 9 Magazine, as goon as published-20 CtIL /en JUNE GAZIATAS—Juat. received,ffind for mole by MUER , 440,110. XI amithAeld Woo" Uupeeli Magazine far hoe; • • godtre Lael!actot *Niat; PefitooeiMaptizto Art Zombi' foe Drol• All the NEW BOOKS publiatu4aoo tcrokbat , 41,41XNER-A No. 82 Sodthasid Meet. =ME The Greatest Pleditalji*egn O F T At i RRNNEDYrot Roxbury, has discov mn our venanyrupiatttre ypophrA ki firly t hat eabiy4watil, Hunter, frafir Nee twit. too common Pimple. He hmstrrt y :S 9 t er a.. l ",.„en , ljitittleielAilir, and never failed mem ft easetr tgotit.) Be bail now in his on over two buttdOnt. Water ( Oita vsl ge "4"4l v,At ie glaiV ir tii L des ire n th. One to three bottles will ems the tenet kind of pimples of the face. Tnn tn.tinniehotting , NI/It hted POntki t l x* TtriiSboaran , talmrsibetwont canker lit the mouth,esd - ° x lei n l l 4t w ' l T9o l .- t° l ol o' #ol l l93ebtale or One or two bottles are trammted to cure all bninteot the eyes. _ .W01100,14* aterwarranted to ewe nurnifigef the behead blotches among the We., Four to at &Wee are ararnintedideilietirthriiiciantii. One bottle 'WM cure etaly eruption of the Wu. Two to three bottles are warranted to cureihe BOW dele prate eases of rho:math= Two or three batt/as ate warranted to mite the mond muses of ringworm. „ Threetcrlbuebottim art, inuranted to Curs tilt rheum:" Five to eight - nature thew.eretxasaof essotabor f ' A benefit alwap expesienani frank the Ann battle, and a, perfect:etre' it' Ittorented when the allows Ouarnity'li taints _ • Nothing looks en impfolable to thus n who have:'lll - 7* letedoil.thentronderfal motlianesof tbetay, wears cone coon Wer4jiiMillthe PW4OAT'taful 4 "We= Shedd carenvety diln'thrtyyiteiti;,A, tt is,nosta S&L If you harm innamelt.haftsatinta 'lbtereses no% nor ands, hums or ha's" about emitlitg rionta eases sail.nat "roam peddled over reOthtteandhatiallot ha therocinirs of noel= lutowluiegeofs *creole:see. 114 ark - ANNOY done soma et the erfelatak c ures •Ivr. none MaB4W 1-gate altlithelf u ''yvar old; ter old'poWe or • I have wen Poo_rr Punty , wennY looking ehildre4whotinfeals was so ft and flabby, restored to a perfect elate othealtir , l3! Te those who W 4 .0 141 0,4 to a lgeek hendeehe r einelsattle will always cure it. It gives great relief to catarrhone dl sines& Demo who , have besnigostive for years, heti:l-Wain and been regulated by it. Where the bedy la sound Remake, quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the &nee nous of namacy it will cause•very sin& mange, but Iran most not be alarmed—they always ppear.in from tome days to a week. There is never a bad omit from IL On the contrary, when tbatefsellmg is aver, you will feel , yoursor like a now person. I heard come of , the. Mort enttstigunt encominnts of It that 'Man ere:. Iterated to. No change or diet Is ever neommay—eat the,best yen= gets. I bavaMm.,. wise an herb, which, when simmered in sweet oil, dissolver' Scroftdons welling or the neck'and under the tars.' Pride LO cents. Price of the Media' I Discovery $1 perrbottle, • Thr* naffs: for Use.—An'' , one table spoonfill per day. Children over eight years, 'seemed epootifhl; children from fire to eight years, tewspoonful. Aa no direction .can-be. made applicable to all constitutions, take enough to operate en the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad came of Scrofula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. SWUM* 40 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and J, gheny. AYER'S