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Comegys, Esquire, the complainant's solicitor, and the v., its of summons storesanionsi the Sheriff's return thereon being aeon an.l enntnlnn , .l it is thereupon ordered br t he Chancellor that-thn aforesaid defendants, Richard C. Dale anti Thomas F. Dale. appear in the timer Tnesslay, the '23.1 day Septcmher next. And it 14 ed and cll. tented by the Chancellor, that a copy of this order shill hi inserted an the Pallthlityh Rat, a 'newapaper publialied to of pit I r . burgh, in the State of Penusyloanla s and shall l, continued in trial norepaper for the space of hneinimtli awl % sit, , that a copthf said order shall forthe same-spew* tune he petted in the office of the Itegteter fhie . COnrt • at the ( curt Hansa* door in this County. titate of Dein ware, Kent County, 1, John K. Jarvis, Register in Ahninenry,dn'liant county,. eforet,id.ilo hereby certify that'll* foript„ ing is a titealny of the order in the above can*, now of record in this Court. in naitimunt whereof, I haw,' herannto oet my hand and affi x.e.l the teal of the 'mid Court, at fh:ver, dity of Islay. A. D. 1556. K. JARVIS, REAL ESTATE MARKET, O, aNKE ”F SZFCNTII AND SMURFIT:I.D STREET, We have the following heal Estate for nale: FOURTEF.N ACRES 01 LAND in St. Clair township, on the oid Washington Mad, well improved. SIX CIiES OF LAND in Chartiers township, about half a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuable niproTements, suited for a genteel country residence. A LOT OF (MOUND In East Liberty, 30 feet by ISO: will he sold FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Mlnersville. 'f EN ACR. OF LAND in Indian[ township, at the mouth of Deer Creek. on ulilch aee good Improvements and an old established ferry. FIFTEEN ACHES OF LAND In Indiana township, near Pine creek, silk 119 ACRES iu Plum township, three and a half miles from Logan's Station. on the A. V. Railroad, with reed improvements A TIE REF. ST , rlll' BRICE DWELLING IMUSF. op Ste ens,ii street., ,opposito the Mercy llospital,) with modern in;,r,.vernents. . . A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, von tatnlng twenty-three acres, within eighty rods of the C I Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, corner : Chartiers and Fayette tdreets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY ANI) FARM in Derry t o m,hip, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged for ay property A BI AUtIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Scritts vale Station, with fire or ten Arras of Land. TWENTY ACEt RS OF LAND adjoining the Balmy Ale P. tattoo. Apply to(jet) BLAKELY Ai RICHEY. _ TWELVE II IN A DVAN('E OF TILE AT 'TH E EASTERN DAILIES are regularly receiv , waive hours in ad vaiwe of the Mail. and delivered to but,. -• rapers at the f3l I.m lug rot.-e: Philadelphia LEDGER. Inc. per week. Ni... York Daily TRIBUNE. Inc. per week •• II ER A Lb, •• Leave your orders for flaw", or any other Ra...tern at :1 Fifth stre,t, far mv2•l RICHARD SHANNON. 1_4 1 ; lit SALE--2u acres of land, on which i s ory,ted a hewed 1.4 z i 101144., frame barn and other out l.uildinaa, all la good order ; 15 a.,res cleared, well fobbed an 1 in good state of cultivation: a young orchard, several 'Lore, of grain and . lover 1/ , , , 111 g.. 1 and thriving condi i.on; the remaining 5 acres wail tintherod—would he a ma al situation for a store, being situated on the cross roads. he• .acen Bakerstown and Butler. in !iliddlases. township,' But ler county. Will he sold low—terms easy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady. in a Dry decals, rimming or Millmery establiakineut. Wanted—Several girls to do housework In the vita and °entry. Also, a situation Lyn boy eisout fourteen years of 0:0, in n store. to ran errands or other light work. Inquire of tiFlo W. BUN X, at his Agency and Intelligence n..rth v i of I Miostre,t. fourth door oast of AL LEIIIIEN V CITY FRANK LESLIE'S Gazent , of Fashion I,ir June. H . ui, hei bo.her Nlaga2lne tor June Pottwou'a do do; inchone' llouseladd Wile do The Schoolfellow do; :Teeth of the lion Charles Sunnier: '1 he I oral, IA ()tilde and Consumptive's Manual; by 0. NI Fitch, A. M. 31. D mr Tbousan I ati.i Ti..• Thing/. a 1, ace rigs The London "nonrated New. For sale by my3l It. T. t' NIOIIO.A.N'. al Fifth r: _ NEWEIVAI ' I ON ibinette hl Fashion f June, pia, Putnam's Magazine .It, 21k. household Wet di Liu do • Schoolfellow do do 10,.. Ilariser's Mag., 4th supply, do do Air. 1.017 - Bead:. 2.1 do J., do 241,: Uraliaal Peterson 17,'. nnickerbs .10 2' , •. Leslie's N. Y. Journal lsa_. Sparrovrgraen Papers do ISJc. P:azza try Melvin.: MN_ flop Nby Papers, br John Brougham do Pro' . liecent speeches Co? ‘.111.1 - 16:1 Sumner to 1,12. Shoolac Recollect loo• The abort.. with a l a rge asa.irtinent of school and roi•eel lariegot+ hooks een, sold NI lo to 20 I+•.1 lower than els,os •, LAL Ft ER'S Book Store, 1031 No 77 Fourth st:e. • 01111.;TS Lilt ,'ALE—Sitnate on wick ley. .e mill /too-, ot nories. 3 run of thole, Curet !...1- • 11111, a nri all other ing and flit urea complete. Ale, a haw mill, 2 irooNl frame Imuses,'M acres of land. Price A STEAM SAW 311 - I.L. a.titate on the ollio ricer, near ...I Mary's, fin tail, Isslow 116eeling. Price $1,500. TANNER' Thin skl.N:..N.tuate al NI attidsville. Va, w gam shop.- . all in good order, large dwelling b mr" - . arree of ground, Ac. Price $4..0110. a p 2:, S. CUTHBERT k S(11:, 1 Market o. ANEW ROOK.—Th Kidnapped and 11,0 Sansomrd Being the pers. - m.O reeollactions vet, r Still And his NV:re "'nine," after forty years of s' .rer, 1:1 NI, Kaie P. R. Pickard, with an Introduction, by 1 v earouel .1 Nley. and an avanntiz by William 11 Furnes• It For sale 1.) I'..OIOIIGA lug, 4I Ftttl, RivATE Fnit SALE. A P w.• 11 boot awl nia,h,..l brit h house , ituat-.1 :t... ••:artli Coainion, I.llegtuir City. sit w••Il rimmed r. afie finished attic; - oruot in the 3 ar.l This ptopert) is te...autiftilly locab I 1•11 d It Wt . /1111T 'tet..(lli,ill of persons wishing a desirable ate reni . dems• 01111 old low Apply to ire. BLA.E ELY A 11ICIIEC DID YOU READ SYDNEY urse you It, and langli.sl aver him envy loarks NVe now niter you tenter is, k. T 111: itiegE. s 1' MN' Kit We han.• eiety th,...lay, the first ~.niplete American tem. v. on nne non, Lam the loth English edition i t wo handsome royal 111,. .1..11‘ . .1f arra I„ Nlu th and Marvels. 1:r Thotnna Lagoldato Es the ll'-, R hard Harris Bartilon.. woh In ttion: itions to those funny fellowe, and Leeeli deligltfull v .nitertaining lia4 now 11,4... .4 .4..i.d.tr 1 librot. work io Etigland, where It has rsp: pa...m..1 through test ...Immo. The tionbotr is brimful o f hi: no dotes an.: witty repartee, by Theodore Berohno, ( Thorne. and other kiddies. Me yea no.. onr I. vont: .n its caterers for Ind,. taste, it tlns work not delight esery reader, sod fully entertaining, it not me, MI, than the rel. of It,-c Bartdiam's brother divine, Sydney Smith. 11. MINJ..II A C 1,., 1,10 No. 32 SMltilfiel.: at Vir ANTE II -six Girls, to do general 11,no.sr..ik. Tn.. • r 1..•1 • no.trr A ..f IT t..l.•FarT. a triodo; .1•., vs to: I 1,01, ,j,, dininc•ro,n n.. 1% ..r U. 1 . 1111,r ..n•I ro 1... r $1 111,1 at any k Apply Al I,uIVIIL Nt ./ I ntnilig..ne. kW?, N... 14 Flak ti. • \ATANTED- 11",tot.si- •. , evral girls 1 do tieunework, in city nod amu i t. , et ~1140, 1 1 i, u,.. slew store lo the kor Sa,,•— Pui,.l! tarn , n in gal , rd , l and ddng Lu Ina a, in i 4 di villa,. nt.put tunic from I.k cn WV^L a ill melt at a gt.at largaln incur , . ft, W. BUN N. AI hie AI: ucy Ifni! n in h x di'l.lio d • Dlaniand, Alkeheny ray. SEEDS—Ciarden, Field and Flower Seeds, of the m kat apia . ..‘”,l and reliable %amen s. m.k I,3lenale and retail, at t h e and Agricultural hale. I, .se. 47 Fifth strra.t., of 01 6. 0.1 AM 175 WARDItt nil a good and uniform quality L.) inailufiLtnred ins the l'enurylvania Salt Manufactui tog Company at h and and for sale by YU:MING BROS., A Er. Ml2l SIR.CHIC: 4 gross li., dland's German littlers. tbs. Madder; Cm. Uuw Fragacanth ; 401 Ifs. Nuttnegn; COL:KIM aced Lye, a new article for staking me pound a L.r:h [el, p.,taslt ou band and for sale b) m y 3 FLEMING 1310 , 0, WASTED - A SIT i • ATiON, by a Yowl;. Lady. in a Dr) Trimming `tort`, \ nery establightnent. WANTED—Several tit 111- , do housework, in the and country. A 1..•. a Himmel:l In a boy about fourteen, th score to milt (.rrancb.„ or, other Ihdtt work. Pit SALE—A small TANNERY, in good order and doing a good 'Amine... in a small village about fifteen miles front the city. The owner waiting to g... West, will sell at a great bargain. Inquire of GEORGE W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intel ligence 0 ,, e, nort h h id,. ~f str,t, fourth dour east of t he Diamond. Allegheny City. fer, BEESON'S IiIIRALLIC CEMI , 'N'I', OR RATER I.J SlN.—The undersigned keen constantly on han , a lart,e st.tek .4 this article of the beet quality. The ettentlon et Onitritctors and Builders of Navigation lA*l,, Aqueducts. Bridg. 9, Itesereturs for Water Works, ttc., i, re• quested to thin mini,. The sell kuowu resistance and int. porriottent of water, characteristic of this Oemenk render," it of the that nocessit in all structures exposed to the action of water or damp. ptpFarn ENG LIS II k KICHAJLDSON ALCOHOL -1 0 bbls. '76 P' Alcohol: do •: , 7 P' d” store And for fAie by fideNIILLICIt AL RICK faSON STEW BOOK S !—Tenn son's Poems, (tom ,,ut.dulng Maud, In Memoriam, t. au I prettiest book published in the United State.- 71, 1%1,1 I , e the author of .1X Poarns Tour in the United States-44'. .rt.ri : y Frauds rarkman—sl,l2 Po•t..ial T if. Head-90c voo".J. = m Co 1..1.. uf nu Englith ry- • 0 t rot I,ly, Ili, American Bremer 2( , . ?abut for tit , . S, , litikr3—il.l:. Soled for the lko•lal--11,1•.,. rperrowgrans Papeio ilerard the 1.011 it 111,1 - 111 d Forest !Lancer; by Frank F o rr et a e , _ SI,3L Mr. Spontte's z , porting Tour; by Frank Forrester—V.l' , White Chief; by Capt. Majue Held- $1,1'.: l'iar.r.a Tales: by Meleille—at.a. Vagabond Life in Meric..--isjc. 'he above just received and for 621 e hover than elsewhere The place is at itaaMS rtTORK, jylo Ivo. 77 Fourth trot Ac OUN'f It X BRAT IN ROBis..;:‘; TuwNSFill' FOR SALE—We offer fur gale n beanii inl iJkce of Land in Robinson township, about noven miles from the city, containing twenty-foor acres, all Coal Land, well improved and in a high state of cultivation. The House contains fire rooms, neatly finished, with kitchen. ,od.honsea, staples and barn. Plenty of the beat grafted roll, tz Apply to (j y 10 ) FILARELY4 RICHEY. - - - Prime New Orleans in store an lot gale by ( ny4) . 1 0EIN MOORHNAD. ,t. w z• 4.• • .4' Itc;thiter i❑ Chancery A Sltuati, a a, Lucerne., 4.r y a,.uu4 lady well 1uall(1.1, and tt:- crftl , l. exp,Ww . . , ; would u o t obj m i to, . 4 • 4. *T : • t it A • • , • . . , WWI l ~~~.~~~ INVENTIONS A.Ytia-ttX% M. F. Eaten, ESQ.: Dear Sir,—Having used G. Trett's "Patent 011 Glpe" on almost all the steam engines furnished the last year, and In asmuch as they appear to lave given entire satisfaction to ,:par customers, we have no hesitation iitrecommending them Tlia a good article, and much preferable on acoonnt of their simplicity of construction, to the old lamb loved Oil Globes, or any other of which we have any knowledge. Eery respectfully yours, F. A M . M. FABER & CO., Engine Builders. This certif.. that the oil Cup patented by Mr. Trutt, has been in use or our for two years put. We and it to be an economical and du 4 flible Oil Cup, and can reconinuaul it us ouch. GEO. W. GRIER, Furerueu of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central 11.11 November 29th, ISfet. To 91. F. F....1'0N, Rog.: This certifies that we have had in use the patent Oil illelaw , Cups, sold by Moseit F. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, mid neider them very much superior to any thing of the hind 1!IIIME=:MI Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio. November '27, 1865. sp24 ] From the New York Sdentifie American.] Patent Finishing Plane. • This invention Is intended for 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 the rotting chisel. or bit, in front of the wedge, instead of behind, as in common planes: also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the plane, to front of the chisel, which month piece serves as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. lint the mouth piece is so close to the edge of the hit 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 the grain, and trims versely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So perftrt is the operation of this instrument, that it may heap plied to the planing of veneers—with entire suer.gt—a thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and tirm bearing for the hit throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all cur- CUM stances. with the use of a cap or double bit. This is a very simple nod effective improvement, destined, we Lave no doubt, to find its way into every carpenter's shop In the land. No tool chest is complete without it. The in. vent, is Wm. C. Hopper, of Fittshuruh, Pa., and his patent bears date January 16, 18.65. /Q— MOSF.S F. RATON, No. 139 First strtot, Agent for the patentee. ACARD—I request the attention of lily filen& land the public to my m ockof SPRING AND SLIMMER GOODS, Which I think ixaitiuns a larger varlet" , of rich styles than any other former purchase. I have taken special pains to obtain all the shades of FANCY CLOTHS generally vis Pense, Dahlia, Mulberry, Bronve, Drab. Ein.an and olive, with various tints of Green end Bine. I hove observed the same care in selecting my • FANCY CASSIMERES, which embrace a choice eutsortment of light colors, suitable for evening dress in the sumther season, with a number of Black Mastic Figured Goods: also, intended for the hot weather. My stork 01 VESTINGS In as large as can be Mond elsewhere, comprising every variety of Silk Patterns: plain and figured Grenadines and iterseillos. My assortment of B. Clothing hen been Increased and I am prepared to fin all orders In this branch with .1i41 , 41101/ n. myself and buyers than hitherto. I would call special attention L, s number of pretty small PLAIDS, peculiarly eclapted tilLiry a's drew., which, I think, not fail to please. Also, itraettas, Argentine Lusires, At.d~.- ins et. Merinos, Freneh Nankinnettrs, Drab Italian Cloths, roli numerous styled of Worsted and Linen Go..als, Int... rata r or boy's clothing. I:=1 A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or those who wish to fansiage In the MACHINE, OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINESS. reif: NDERSiGNED offers at private hale • h day of June next., the whole stock of Tea Patrei - tis. Shafting. Heating Pipes and Fixtures. it i:. Pitt Mat: Int Works and Foundry," located I:1 Allegheny City, corner Main and Cheri,' Ktit`eq-S. The vt hi, of Tools ronaist In part: First—Of a No. 1 Steam Engine, nearly new, 11 inch der. 'o feet stroke, with cylinder boiler 11 Inch diameter, in US, only One year. t 'orgy and one vntall power Planing Machine . Taenty.three turning lathes, various length. and 'ins, which tiring from nevem feet down to twelve Inches titer the samara. hie large Boring Mill. Single and double-geared upright Drilling Macbin, tin, excellent ON...cutting Engine. with a gnat number of artvirs and • titter, in wool order t toe li. It and Nut-cutting Nabbing, Fluting, Teaching and Fillu,; Ma. lone. Twenty-seven Vice., ut y,.1 order. A great number of Stocks and Dies. of all or,. and thread., in :..rt e a rempl,t, -et Tools for Cotton Alaultinery. Alilbti-itring. or F:IIZI11,61111tItng e.v.t iron Cupido, thirty-vu inches iu Mau, r. r. in g0.0.i order, w lilt cast Iron fan and fixtures. all :••. to blow it. Coro Oven, Annealing Oven, Itratta Furnace. Crane, o not and wrought iron Ladled and Shanks of various stars, and it full assortment of Flasks and other tools neceintaey lot a Foundry. Ttord—Five Biacksmith's Porgy+, with fan and fixturt blow them, together with a full net of tongs, .wedge", It:tin nier, and tools for each forge. Vac .retail Trip Hammer, with a groat number of die. on .l swedgee, in good order. Inc , patent Bolt and Rivet Nina:him, Fourth—.t complete tt,wk of Polly Pattern, frk.ol four Ii sixty iii••`t diameter. Spur arid Berri Wheel Patti•rile, of ~, po,b. a pent number and 'inter) of Miti Put unti e and a great number of other Patterns, UN. ta us ., otl4 it, 110.11t1011. tuow• Toole 800 nll in first rite oribir. an .l thes, R .• halo be, it i.e it number of years in succe-.snot opornt.... and a. the present privpnetora wish to discontinue bit,. • a rare Is tittered for the purchaser to set ore at a good estatilirstieid custom. The hull amp ran be lemod at a fair rate fur any num her of year.. )or information as to price and terms, apply to the pree ent priiprietur. on the lir-el - 111.a • J ENKS, RICHEY et Co. Lite above Louie arc not auld before the tut! ~1 Jeer, they will be offer,' at public sale I. her,b) given to all I,ern,ux v.ho hnie pattern.. or Nt,•tk ad any deracrlptiou In tie' Pitt Ma.laine Wvr L. to theta taken away before the loth 11ny ot J on , tent. or It. Kan I...otherwise disposed of toy .2S.d3w JENKS, RICILEY A CX , FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, tAinin g '24 acme, about one mile below the city, oppo. kite :Mancherater. There as on the premises, a large (rinse house and ratable, about 100 bowing apple true.; al,s, pea. h. .Lorry' and plum trews, grapes, Ac. This place would suit e goal gardener. Yor terms appy to rays 11. C. & J. 11. BAWYEIt, N 0.47 Wood at. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT I„,vm IlltOTI 1 ERS, Nu. 74 Market et., Pltuhorgh to. he Subrtltern hare just rerem..l and are uuw tpen, tie lr third supply of now and handsome Drees 0u0.1%, 'Caine., House Purnlshinglioods, Mourning Goods,DoinenilCP Itil , ten, and Needle cork. S h iny ol the Ni.o • lee, I.ur heated of the I[l4lol less sad at the large Aut.,e a. o, Nev York end 1'1,1.1s Iphta, that enable 114 0, 0,111 at is. than the u! trausportati.m. sokt It a.. early call from all our 4 raPtowers And ilie put 1. geheral:t , delleving It will Ite to the advantage of all, nr‘, c• 10car I, V.• In - ttll able . to 1.40 r a tamer assort moot, aridel so rimes; LOVE It ROTII E RS, forno.rl, YOUNG, STEVENSON A. LOVE. pORTSMOUTIT'S LIVERY AND SALE S TABLE, ON MARISMS AND IV trio STIOETN, III) Kf TTA ADAN AGED PIANO, forNale nil a bargain.— A new It Elt I N ~- a.qo, slightly damaged m the furniture,' 1 I! V Lot not where it can be obsers ed. The itrunteet, lu 110 way injured, will be sold at it tedu..ti.,l, ..t FIE fY DOLLARS. on a credit of six luau the. JOHN li. MELLOR, 81 Wood at., Itty2S Agent for Chlekering's Pianos. (' PENING this day, a large assortment id I L .I Watch.. Gold Lovers from $2: to $2OO Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $9 to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers, $5O. Frodshatu's Chronometer Series, WO. Do. in Silver Cases, $175. Challis, Seals, Keys, Se. Watch., repaired In the best manner by titys W. W. WILSON, corner of Market A. 4th ate. SUNDRIES— Iot.) !Joke.. Mould and Dipped Candle. 'l4. do Star do Ls) do Rusin S..ap 300 kegs assorted Nail, 100 doe-Corti Brooms. boles No. 1 Bald 2 Batting. 25 11,. fled Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tube. In store and for sale by my 5 JOHN MOORHEAD. BA ()N•— luotro Raoul llama 12,000 'dem 10,01s0 SitiPS, In stone azol for Nth, by PORSYTki R SIX( T. myl 76 Water street. • GUNS, I isroLs, RIFLES, REVOLVER, FISHING TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY. POCK ET OTTL ER Y. DOG MUZZLES, GUN MATERIALS. And ninny other things too numerous to mention. Our shook Flli E-A MS Is unsurpassed for variety in the We- t. BOWN & TETLEY. lY IY No. 136 Wood street EAL ESTATE FOR SALE.-13LAKELY At, A RICILEY offer for sale— A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling Ilouses--the front one occupied as a store and dwelling. A Lod of Ground on Ohio street near the Diamond, Alle gheny and a flue Dwelling flow., Four Lot. of Ground adjoining the Borough of Law renceville. A Lot .21 Ground in Kind Liberty, and a large Dwell nit House. A Lut of Ground on Stephenson street. 25 feet by 125 feet. and a Three Slur) Brick Do oiling House, well finished. A Lid of Ground in the Borough of Manchester, 24 feet by 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 lion., two stone« high —very convenient. A Lot of Ground on Washington street, East ',hefty, 76 feet front by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in Shalerville, Chartiers township. 6it by 127, and several Frame Building.. Apply to i/Y/01 BLAKELY & RIGHEY. - _ ALE ANDI3ROWN STOUT— :, casks, 7 don. each. Kennett Scotch Ale. 6 do `• India pain Ale. 3 do " t• " strong " 3 do" Brown Stout. Jost received and for Bale by B,IQPITBPN, Jel3 st g i - zn. and 21,11117-thertyne. FRESH FIGS-100 drams just received and for Isle by REVILER k jyl4 No. 39 Wood street. • , re' "` . • • =rip- . ; ; • • • t . §t4'_ 1~ M i } . i f ~Y ~f Ir'i ~ 1 T~ _ '~ Prrrssiiw' it, April 12.,'1858 ALFRED TIIO3IA-S, CLOTHING .Si)LOMON STONER, No. SO litiwki et NOTICE MIS7M =MM Vffl: :NSUP:I.SC,‘F THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE oval' AN Y.:10 PILILADELPALA. DLREcTomi -- Charliis 1V- Smirker, Thomas Hart, tobires Wagner, Samnerarant, 7adrib R. Smith, Goo. W. Richards, liforderM D. Lewis, Adolph' B. Bodo, David S. Browne, Mor rie Patterson. /Sias. N. Bowmen, PrtnidenL Cling. G.-lialicurs, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property. to town and country, at ratot es how 88 ere r onsist,ut with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invwded, af ford ample protection to the rumored. Th,. AanetA of the Company, on January let, 1851, at pule Tithed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were an follows, viz cat /4ags . . . s9lB,ll'S GS Rent Estate 04,377 70 Temporary Loans 83,9e6 17 Stocks 61,889 00 Cash. kc 64,348 81 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou- S. l / 1 11 Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording °Allende of the advantages of insurance, u well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. • J. GAILDISER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Of f ice, uorth-eant cor. Wood and Third sta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: _IL RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CONIPANY, Paiht. DLLPHlA.—Charterod April 25th. 1560. Charter !'trpetual. CAPITAL, Sonth-enet corner of Third and Chootnut streets, Philll.l,lolin. OFFICERS OF THY. 110 MR BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA. DIRICTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul 11. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson Reiijamin W. Tingley, tiro. Alefienry, Jacob L. Florence, Janice Deveretix, William M. Godwin, William McKee. Presulent—*Mplum IL Crawford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Mrdicil E.rmilur—PitMourgh--James 11. Wilson, M. D. Allphrvy (14—R. B. Mowry, M. D. 6EO. E. ARNOLD. Agout, marl7ry No. i 4 Fourth Emmet. Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. 110LAIES & SONS, Bankers and Ex . change Brokers, and Lander 4 in Soh...Drafts, diocept• anat., Gold, Silvor and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the Milted States. Deposits received iu par funds or currentpaper, No. IC Market street, between Third and Fourth RN. • I E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ea . change Brokers, Dealers to Exchange, Coin. Bank Notes, Sight and Time Draft, Az. Collections carefully at tended to, and proceed+ remitted to any part of the 1/111011. Stu ko bought and sold nu conimisee.,n 44- So. 74 F,alctti street. next door to the Bank of Pitts burgh. snpld THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and j_ Dealer In Notes, Bowls, Stucka, Real Estate, &e., N 0.75 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jana DRY GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The subscriber. have Just re ceivisl and are now opening their first arrival of SPRING Ot.EIDS, to which they wish to call the particular attention of their customer. and the puhlic generally. Wa flatter our selves that we have never been able to offer so hands..., and desirable a stock as the present. Our DRii.S9 GOODS DEPARTMENT eontalns all thc.• netr styles and noveltiee of the season— Extra rich Black and Colored Moirantigne Silk, •• Jasper, (Ilene and Striped • •• •• Plvn, Strnasi and Plaid Black •• Twisted Silk Flooneel " aChalll ~ liarege •• - Lawn •• Ate, Lturog”., etc. =ffI?=MIMIZI Our I:haw i and Slxn U.. ltnnm to wuppli."l with all the new yles LA Cr ap, l.:-.11/11ere, J4c-lut, Ilrorhu, !iloirnotique, Chantilla, Lace. kr., hr. Our /duck LA . Flouncinga, Sleeroa, dr., la not ,or paaNed Ly any stock 1‘,44 .` 'he 11,m:daunt. Alan, a good funoroneat of MOURNING AND TIOUSW TUR,ISIIINU GOODS. Prints, Gintthnna, ('larks, \lnrlixe. Tiekinitst, IZontitcl, y Jeans, Cassinetta, tilissnneres,Cotton. Linen and Pant eituffs, &c. Also, lloinin), It ibis es, and every tither article usualiy kept in a tirstais, Dr) titYlKill /1011241!, to whkh l/ 110 Ur!' a rail and essminaticro tieliJrc purchasing elsewhere, as we lecl confident we bait' never been able to exhibit such a dean able et,. I. LOY ItitoTri E Fortnerly Young, Stevenaolt rtibl; larket street, l'itteburgti, HOTELS MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE A UltE NTZ, Ptiorturruit, No. 344 Liberty strovt, just beanie On. 1'a...-enger Depot of the Peninylvania Railroad. which mat.. It tit: most convenient house in the city for paraeng.‘-rs arri• ring hy that road. The pr,,prlntor hating, at ronstrieral.lr titt.4l op, 01,11..[1t 111.• IitPUY tr-ul.l fully patron.g, : 4 1'. 0 0.11.1i and tritr,re 1P AD4 iS A fill.?. r ; I n, ample. acouthitso, Int Lon I. trnt. len tArnmstrr. II • Asud itax will tw• furtnethrd with the 1.1..1 I 1h- niArl..t afTor.l. ciT. CLAM IiUTEL A corner l'enn and St. 1,.3 Clair 'trod:. rtl lFt,nr Klt. rn The underaigneil,"ftillin. •• tin iW/I MLA large and comm. - dionz 1141 . /ng retm.d It Hi tlllignitll,llt at. Ii•, 1111 d reopectinlo invite hit ft iendiland the traveling L. , hun a call. A. 1.141.11,41. with the rim...eidetic. , thi hot...and hla lung experience in the taninnaiit, Ac, ngl entire liamistnetaiti, and hi. chug... inianrtnte feb22 NI C. aIIYNYLLY G 001) INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liher ty and ()rant strtwlx. u,ar Kanrtgul Jan JANIE:" SHANNON, l'o..prietor E.111.1V H)1( SALE—In North Fayette Tt •wr1;511.1..., A 11.41.ny 4444 4 ,4 46 arr ~ 44. . iob .r /, co:114 :4 prlroo air TL, 1.44i4444. rr. r Ti.lr it" i.r.•yrni..o I. e• end ven lertt. A ply to jolt., 111,AK KLY EN 30() Fin. Crackers: Jilt rr0t4444.41 mod lor mitt, br ARV N( ER A AND Eltr'4 IY, Jel9 Wo , d «L opporlte St. Chmtles I 1 r I F ISII-;; 1,1,15. N. 1 Mackerel •• 16 pitta .J ,1 rotvirt4l from 80rt , , 11. t) 1U Y. R. DUA Cit WllO will r&mtiuur ti pat' 11-DINII 1.1 , T ran 1,15 1.11/111 ii.L./0.1 /it t._ loss and, I, mt. Aj.cti Lrt has a front 1.. on it •tr , •-t. iq 13/k t.• 1.114.). Kn unt, w .I.i. 11..ar I h... ha, , 1.3,1; sona,d, at , 11.• 1.1/.1 ti. CUTHBERT S suN, Best Knish. Agaut Sl Msrkst RICE --15 tierces prime Carolina Rice, in store nn,l for nip Lv - . _ FOR SALE-A FRAME BUILDING, F rII pled K.ll a U roa•ry awl Prtrrtsiou Skirt and a first-rule stand I; e the Iftifituese—eilunled uu the Ittainund. Will te; field low, if ffpillifel tdr seen. inf• the fit ifer u wheel to leave the ENIO VA L. .wm. t'AftVILL HAS HE LLm fr,t N Fotl, N.• 1. 14. pa...A I'IT t ,t, ti" 1.1,1/1.411A. In‘S.3nl Tu'''‘ ISINET M.\ KF:I;S AND OTIIEI;!•:. at N.. . ai• nut riia• hap. m 01.1.1111,4 anti attet“ pitti•iii 1/lallle2g gliiti•ln. ant!, nsaiirtnit•tit at V, nit of wlurh tx tar be mail low. jelti vAH C6l. I , ALIN TIIE GULDEN GUS is taking the trade, ant it in not mu.h wuudrr. our stuck ui Owls, Pistols. }tales, the City. In the Nth . % 01 YGhwg Tackle we hare sort en amortment that would make old Isuali. Walton'..•) t or, could Ar return I tido world. ran and Table Cutle wa ry In great abuinianco,l ,, ,t Muzzles. tie.l I.n , 111,11 netielen te illellfielled here ore 1., npund at the sign of the tiolden N EIV ANI) CHEAP Bowe,! rowgrans Papers; by Fr.vb h. Cor.herhi. I.tuly'm Goole b. perfect tieuti bty ; ti I't,ft.l I t . ntrurtor: by Emily Thornv.<4l. Aspouwold. Ploribuemb; by Q. K. PhiMuder Due/nicks, P. B. bung, of Milkaodwathx, and u-lp.r. Poemn. Sabul for the t‘ucial—beautifully A Defence of the American Ito:Dry, tut opposed to the elt• crunchments of foreign influence, and especially to the inter ference of Papacy in the poliitrul interest of the United Staten; by Tho.l. It Whitney. FOOTS' Volunteer Alan htl—th '2 vols. Just ree'd by W A. UILD}NFFN NEY & myl4 Ftfth at.. oppomite the Theatre. 'THE VOYAGE OF LIFE---Engraving_ hem. gretit Nlet I Phi... , 4, paint e,l ht the late TL... "It., are Thew en view at the stury of J J. GI I.I,ESPIT 7 Wood pd Where sulowt 10 ions will too receiv,l. mysit, 75 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; " }atm OM Lagnityl IU OM Java •• pockets French Java rthue Mocha •• 10 bags old Selet tea expressly for my retail binary., myl2 F. It. PRA Vii, N.' I Diamond. BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL. ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of .-;,entli rind Smithfield atr.1.14, Pittsburgh, will attend to selllug by Auction any property Hold by Executoro, or by culler of or phans' Court, in the City or County; and to any deecriptiou of Real Estate ,cot of the City. Jul° PRATT'S DAUGERREO'rI r PES AND AM BIBYTYPES, which give ouch general satisfaction are daily obtained. in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build. lug, No. 87 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to ambroty - plug, as the tithe of sitting In much leas than re quired for Daugerreotypest Pictures of children taken in a few seconds In either of the above named stylea. Ambro typo or Dargerreotype Copies made correctly from every kind of pictured. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate. Our motto la, TO PLEASE. mlllB SKIRTS AND COLLARS.—Just received from the Factory a full aanortment of Shirts and Collura. Sir Shirts and Collars made to order. feta L. 11111311FELD & SON, No. 70 Wax! et. CirceoLATE-15 boxes No. 1 Norfolk for Bale by [Jelin MILLKI t & RICKETSON. OATAWBA BRANDY-75 boxes Lyon's NJ Catawba Brandy, for Bale by Jen', MILLER Sr. RICKETSON. OARB. SODA-15 casks earb. Soda in store ‘,._) and forby MILLER & RICKETSON. TAR: -.15 bbls. N. C., on hand and fur sale by (Jel6) MILLER & RICKETSON. - _ WANTED.—A dwelling house, containing four or One rooms, within fifteen minutes walk of this office. Any one having such a house to rent can find n tenant by addressing Printer, Morning Post Office. jell VIG - 71.1T BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ..Ll4 in the upper end of Lawrenceville, t formerly Hatfield,) each 26 feet Trout by 100 feet deep, fronting on a wide Street, and in a very desirable aitnation for a residence if sold al. together. Apply to (Doll] BLAKELY & RICTIET. ST/R , 'H -12 boxes Orris and Oswego Corn Starch " Hackers 4 '4 Af-t4,,5,::',.4i_..j.r.24,!.*Fi.,-,Y..4W4". ' • . + • s'h. "• •1 % . OREM s'a ONLY„. ROUTE WITH TIME DAILY. TRAINS E P ROM •PATTSBUIIO II TO CINCINNATI. 024 M-RODUr. WITH TIIKEE DAILY MAINS FROM FITYWRITROff TO DAYTON AND IN- OHIO AND PENIy§I(LVAN IA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. VIA CRESTLLNE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati CONNECTING at Cincinnati with IL S. Mall Line ilisimers Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the Lawrenceborgh Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. THROUGH TICKETS, via Cohnsibus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, ?sc., ac. Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. Louis, itc., Tilt LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mall Line Steamers, the Ohio and Missiwilppi Railroad, and the Lnivrenceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route can give, as through tickets by all the above routes can only be procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from CrestUne via Columbus being the shortest to Clrainneiti enables a uniform and +aft speed. Comn Amu are certain, and passengers have full time for meals. By the Forest and Bellefonteine route from Creetline, a dcmpernus and break-neck speed 1: requirud, and compelled to overcome distance. .$1,212.708 44 _ . By the matey - la Columbus to Cincinnati and Indiana's)lis„ paaengers ride over, roads ballasted and smopth. By the' Forest and Itellefuntaine routs, paisnengarazide over the roughest roads in Ohio. TWt&B DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCH, NATI. Fitter TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3io o'clock A. )L for Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lmiis, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrencebnrgh Route. This Train arrives lit Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes iu advance of the Forest mid Bullefontaine rotate. RECOND TRAix loaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A.' Id. for Crestline, Columbus, Xenia and CincianistL This Train tuakeocon nee Lion only Tift ColUatbn.B in Cincinnati. POlOO TR.A.mi leaves l'ittsbargh at 3 o'clock P. 31. for Crestilne, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburg). Louisville, TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, - - Fran TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3110 o'clock A. hi_ for Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lela) ette, Terra Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, pair°, Evansville, kc. Seam Tama leaves Pittsburgh no 7:30 o'clock A. hi. for Crestl Me, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, lalltyet te, Terre Haut•, Vincennes, SL Louis. Cairn, Evansville, Ac. Tame TRAIN -leaves Pittsburgh at S o'clock P. H. for Creotline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton„lndianapolis, Lafayet Le, Terre Haste, A'inoenuett, St. hunts, Cairo, Evansville, Sc. N. 11.—Secure your tickets vie Columbus, end you arc sue of connections. Steamers leave Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Vicksburgh, Natcher., New Orleans, Sm. The Columbus 'being the direct route., the Time Tables of the Eastern Roads are arranged to run in chat connection with this reliable route. Fnr 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. GEO. 0. SESSION'S, Agent, Pittsburgh. dee2Ul P. W. STRADKR, General Agent, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND 'AND PITTSBURGH RA ILROAD, CIOWNTASTINO With Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. TII P. STIORTEST AND QUICRICST ROUTE To CHICAGO ANT/ ion Neon! Wean, is RA CLEVELAND. This Ronte Is One Hundred miles shorter and about nioo hours quicker than the circuitous one via InAlanapolin. Three Daily Truths between Pittsburgh and Cleveland, Four Daily TraLux between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland elx hours, Chicago twenty-font hours, and St. Louie thirty...even bourn. On and after TUESDAY, May hi, 113613, the Trains on this Road will run as follower VIA ALLIANCE. The train+ of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad leave Pin:-end. at 80' A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and 3:00 I'. 81. toove Amt... it 7:15 A. M. and 11ak3 A. 'AI. and IESO P.ltf. Arrive in Cleveland at 10110 A. M. '230 P. M. and 9,10 P. It. anointing there with Cleveland and Toledo Kintread for Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island and St. Louis. Psoieutnirs for Toledo. Chicago, St. Lads, and the North. west. leaviti, Pittsburgh nu the 7.30 A. M. train, by going via Clevelan.' will army iu Chicago at 11:11./ next Mem' ug. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louie, Rock island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to get through with. oat detention, will lake the train leaving Pittsburgh at 7:311 A. M., as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above pouts. The trains leaving Pittsburgh at 3:00 A. M. and Wellsville at 4:00 P. AL are the only ones by which passengers can reach stations eolith of Alliance, or stations on the Tuscii raves ex-tenni:at... Fteatuere FiireAt City fund Diurnal their lauding. op p•oie Monotwtholit ilonee, every morning (Sundays 0.1 at In ockn,k. for Well.o,llr. conneetlng there 10 , 1111 the train leaving, nt 41)0 P. M. Alliance nt 6:6), awl arriving Cli•veland at WlO P %1.. ciinnectlng with the train ho T. , 1r.1.• mot Chhwo. e.•ittralfirtutd steam., I •I I,ll' •I I all 'hicao as.l ‘V re mold at I 601,41.1 thAti via Allintt. trnino 1. r Clev,lan.l !onto, t nt lindron with train, s'nyaloAra and Akron. l'A•ownp.r, for ftnn,r. A.,r Plillad..!plon And fah, 01. tll.l. 'Cu.k.arns‘ne I. totoo,n, .an g, Ihroogl! wino !!) without dfltentt.m. Th.. 'nuns Iron. Cleveland to Tole& and Chicago roll a.. rull,not I,eave Cleveland at 6::,0 A. %1., 3:45, er,a). 9:45 1.1..! PA:. P. M. Arrive xt ChicaLin. at 10 - .2n P. M, b:10 A. M.. m:4O A. M and erl.lo P. M. 14 class. 2' T. Alhanor VI 30 'To La Salle ...$lO 00 $l2 !0 .1 00 Mock 161',1. IS 00 11 gin! . ..... . 8 50 .• 1i 10 II uo C10 , 4:0 —.13 00 $lO (10, - i pnugfidl. 1 , 70 in " 100orltasg'it .10 , JOl IS 10' •• 4•Stlrliugtvfl, 19 00 15 IN " rt. 1,0im.,....10 30 I. ...... . 1,5 0,1 1101 It, •• I ,, wti City 2" 11 7., liziggagc cho:k«.l through to Cleve nod (lucagu urr n•qu,tv..l to procure Liteir to kcto It tI. OM , t , f ti C',llipany, lo the Niou.ugaheln dtx.r bchrx the curuer. J DUR AND, Suit. CLorattild. 10y22 J. A. A.:AIN:1111ff. Act, PsttAburytl. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAI L RO A D PITTS.IIIIRGII 7'o Si' LOCIS, OIREC7' Tar only route making Sore •11,i flee, 4111: only cu. lianan. TWO 1100lti \ ANCF. OF ANY OTHER KOUT& . . x./a fret gauge, w:tii and spacious ealwu uu A. K.'. nodules n. soy ...ALA, it filch give great MAW to the which is Ull.l.l.ltillnbk on any valet Itnllr..l /ii ti.r Went. The Traium of this Route are tu the hands of careful and eavtiettor+l men. twpertor character. at„! well kept up. TWit DAILY PA&Sfillii Kit TRAINS cetweisn Pittsburgh awl St. ionic, via Ohio and Penlisyl•anin Railroad. Intro a. f“llows : MILLER & ItICEI7M. FAST TILLIN LZ,VF.S AT 3 A. A. MAIL TRAIN LT,AYLII kT 7:30 A. M. Kxra.t. , s " - :1510 N. M. Ma mg. vonn,t1011• at i'TeAtlme 1.11100kp,,Ii• T,.1 Ilantr; thence IPy Che ohi,, and 31in.t.t,t4,1,1 t,. rniul hour, MEE= Alleghen, . . ilrooligi.ry for cairii and New tali:alt. aill halve th,• lily not,' Central Ilailroad at Sandoval, arri, at Cairo 11.11A/VNllit• of airs othor rout, The Pa, Inc Railroad twins complated (roar St. Loins dollen... ( l ily, connect:, at Jolter in City a .10.1 Psi Lots, .king moat eoili•or :irate Kangas and Nigirlialca pawaungorb can potv , ll.d) ha% A Sta-ond-clann Car will kr run through with Om Gap,- Train. arriving at St. Inula all at the name time. Only tine change. of Baggagii het Wien Pittsburgh an Louis or Cain.! l'iiiienngern a ill call for Tickota by the Old Reliable Itt , 11:, via ViIICVIII/e0 and Ohu• and illaniitaintd Railroad. tlin making Bare eonne,tionii. and .trindiug the drlit)4 'r qu o tit eau now and 11111111101C11 nude, Ticket% go,' for any reivionnble length of R ES—Filter CLtss. cio Rellofoutaine and Union SIM ROWN S. TETLEY. No. 13d Wood street- —The Spar TllitoUri TICKITTS or further information may be pro. cured of A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohio A Penna. R. It. Co.. corner office, Monongahela (louse; of George Parkin, Ticket Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny City, or of JAMIZS M. WARD. Superintendent Ohio and Miesinaippl R. It. my!) F. KNOWLA ND, Agent, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TiII:GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, con na ti u g the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-wester n and south-western States by a rotitinnous Railway dfrect. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Lino of Steamers to all ports on the North-western lakes; malting the m.at DIRECT, CIIEAPE,T and RELIAHLE BRUTE by which FREIGIIT can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WIWI% Rates between Philadelphia &Pittsibiargh. Fi KsT CLASS.—.Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, tha. lie boxeii,) Furs, Feathers, he SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (In balsa,) Hardware, Lea- 80c. "IA 100 tbs. ther, Wool, ikc THIRD CLASS.—Any b, Bagging, Raclin boc. ., e, too and Pork, ((in bulk,) Hemp, iikc ; FOURTH CLASS.—Coffee,Yish, Bacon 4U 100 IDs, Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil 9LOU it —76 cents per barrel. Sir In shipping Goods from any point Rant of Piffle/lel. phis, be iist...oir to mar' package, °ma Pcuntylraniu Railroad." AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. ••• . . FP.E.IOIIT ZNTS-71101401 Potter, 13.0tUD ;J. L. Elliott, New York; E. J. Sueeder, Philadelphia; Mag.ntw A Koons, Dalt i • more; l)no. C. Nntncincus, Pittsburgh ; Shringman A Brew!, Cincinnati, ()bin; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; 11. C. Meldrum, Sinuous , Ind.; Klatt''' . A Co,. St. Louis, Mo.; .1. S. Mitchell aSon, Evansville, ludlanit. H. H. HOUSTON, • General Freight Agent, Pltiledelphln. 11. J. LOMBAEILT, my 9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. - - - Wheaten Grits, • reed by Y. R DRAVO. AlL 2 * • .1' , , „,;,; 14 , " MIMI Rift DIANAPOLIS. AND 'D INDIANAPOLIS. 11= ==t=== FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. MEMMII ==l BROAD GAUGE it AIL RO .t D Do. tla Col utuluni. Ximlin and Dayton... 18 :iv Do. via Columbus. Cincinnati and Law ruucciburg. Second-dam Car to ;At. Louts PENNSYLVAICIA M RAILROAD. garaPOME Summer Arrangement. -Change of Hour O 0 and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. TILE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at R3O A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at '_:fro oieloet, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN lentos Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, I'. M. BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave. Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30 P. M., and Ce2o P. M.—running as far as Turtle Greek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indlanapolia, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontalne, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus. Zanesville, Masaillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats front and to Nato ORLCANS, ST. Loma, Lam:Flynt/ and CLIWINNAIL THROUGH TICKETS can be bail to or from either of the above places. For thrther particulars, sae handbills at the Merest starting points. Eaasex4Wirs from thh Welit-u4l) fine this the shortest and most expeditious route to lad6l New Toil., or Bated. •rr• !Vv. Agent, Passenger Limit, Plltibtegb. , THOS. Agin; Pellinagar Lines, RAILROADS Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAISS DAILY EXOSPT SUNDAY.) PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT BU N DAYS, as follows : Loaveslmburgh for Crestline at 13:00 A. M., 7:30 A M. art 3 I'. 31. tomves Crusttiro for Pittsburgh at &AM A. Mt, 7* P. M., and 12.1i0 I'. M. These Trains make close conuecti.iin at CRESTLINE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON. CINCINNATI, BELLE FON TA LN IN DI AN A VOUS.. C CAUO, SAINT lAIU IS. and all points ou roads extending \Vest and South-west through OHIO, INDIANA and ILL.L.NuIc.. TRAINS FAUX! PITTSBL ILG II connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY: making as quirk and sure connections to CHICAGO, as by any other route. Con nections are blade at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRIi and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Poled° and Chicago. have the benefit of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Trains Fast from Crestline make close connections with Trains an Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHILADEL, ITITIA, BALTIMORE and NEW TORE. TIIROUDII TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, Kt. Louis, Indianapolis, lidlefontaine, Chicago. Ruck Island, lowa City, DunLieth, Milwaukie, Cairo, Springfield. 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal clues in the West. • _ . Through tickets oral. this lino may be had at all of the tve places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and e C ; York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATTON TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 13.6, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 9 , .4, A. M. and 5 1 ,4, P. M. /Q- For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela House, or nt the Federal street Station, to ORO. PARKTN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. ruy2U .1. 11. )li,iORE, Supt. Oreat Amerienn and U. S. Expreus and Matt Route 72 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO CHANOM UP CARS AND BAODADE AVOIDED AIR LINE ROUTE BZTREMI CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CUICAOU, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chlvago and Miusloielppl CUICAOO TO B.l`. LOUIS in 15 , i hours. Trains 1041 the ilii [lis Oenrral Depot, foot of %tater street— St. I,uis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted. 70s A. M. St. L we Night Express daily, Saturdays excepted, P. M. St.. !maim Freigilt and Emigrant Suudayx excepted 5:30 A. M. Baggage checked through to Rt. Louis. Trams run direct through to Alton, (2(9 miles,) without change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Cullman.) 's splenaid steamers WINCIIESTICH and NJ:IL:DP.I3i, running in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to St. Lou* (23 miles,) without landing. These boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being titled up with NO hr and spacious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of re moving the dust unavoidable In summer railrcenl traveling, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride. Tu KANSAS and NEBRASKA this is the moat direct route, mid passengers destined for Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the ylisissippi, 51 ! MAUI. Kansas, CUMI/1•11a0111, RIA.I Truliessre rivers, will Eiote the 1/11pOrtAtIll saving in distance, being seventy-Ewe miles less to St. Louis, thirty-seven miles less to Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles lean to :71.dinglield, than Ly any tither route. Through Tickets Over this route con be procured at the carious aailrtrad Ticket Office,, in New York, Boston, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, kx., and at all Through Ticket Odious throughout the crates, and in Chicago at the COMP.J) . 0 Office, Nu. 48 Dearborn street., opposite the ire /not/I llouse--aud at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage :Bea will always be at the Depots of the varin , ..., Booth, going into Chicago, to Check Bagipige tlii ugh to any point desired un the line. It. P. MORGAN, Jr., Superintend,. ut. W.I. D. SCiIEhNIERIIuIiN, eep7 General Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, g t FROM PlTTSlteltlilf TO C.. 1 II It i b um, I iidian:4iN, L., ell kap+, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, E.,-.1: Island, I,nniseillo, .Vino.nues, le va City, Kt. toduls, Evansville, Dubuque, Dnymu, Cairo, iialeun, Xenia, Memphis, Peon; Zaan.viville, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, New Orliums, AND VIZ DEINCITAL CITIES IN Till WMIT AND SOCTII, Steubenville & Indiana Railroad W 1.11.11 ie now completed and in muceexaul operation be tween Steulaen edit. no! Newark, 0100. Comlrt.ad and :'.1.-aahl.h.,at Gteilitien, :Ins route Arr.. t.. the travel,- a tlei:rel, of coml,t totrivall,l by ally Hold running Want fn.rn Fall Arrangement. On and later MoN DA Id Nos. aiher Jth, 1t5.55, a 6,111. Y LIN ,•r t legaut and swill rano. /I t ', Cteantern, .111 ! 1 by experienced and arisurino,id..iiii, otheerii, will Icass I..krgli es cry day at 5 P. M. 1, Ilk C.:swain QUEr-N 1 . J. C Ra.reo. .S.ir Pmo,47er, ,ker on boar L isieubourille nt , clock the booming F 1.1• t is MID at 7:16 A. NI.. making direct eon , 'trains I the lax., ell/se—thus 3 • •.•usb.riatile and droaroy C.:, r lEa' Cara nn cheap w+ by any other lbsilro.2 rolee. Through and Lotol Ticket., and further information, irbiutio of JOHN .1. No. 113 N . , sler •ss reel, l'iltaburgli. (1110. SV. k CLT,, , N, iisteitsisalt. cal .Agebt nos bi 1,1) OVI,INN I LLINOIS CENTRAL. RAILROAD ItRYINQ TII F. Great United State• Mall and Expres: TWO PASSENOER TRAINS 102 N DAILY ou its entiro gth from Matt QUI? To CAIRO, AND CHICAGO TO CAIRO Thin Itoittl, in tot...lel:non with of itio i)bio nil Mtnnnnippi It. It. and form, ..131y 0 , 11:11111,1z. It. It Realt• II•on WI:LS 111111.7 o I 0 A M. 11.11. i lar..Ni P. M.—Si. ',VI, Al , l l l, CAM.) EXI I Ftt,.. 1 . .ta,..,K0ra or St. Lando hy this traiu take the cars of It Olio and 'lO5. H. It. at Sandia - hi, and are eat ,d Li11 1 0..l to it. le uiA. Rw .t. M. nod .1:10 P. M.—DuiliNit AND GALEN,. EXPRZ , 4 , ~ n lioCtlng at Lhlrklieth (opp.Ajte• 11 briquet n I.it, 6trask Vackota for fq. Paul and the Lip, N 1... 14,1,0 river cluen. Treuus le.stve Cairo for ellicap nit.] Dubuque at 7:311.A. M and 7:00 P. IL Peasengera from the Fault and places Oil the Ohio river, L10.1[113°,1 for St. till "aye Itu nine. of titiliouii and nu certain river naviitatioth fn. Lhiro 4t ci. bpuls, and arena hitter howl iu 11 , i1,111, of the river route, by taking ii. ,11f14 at Chi!". • Tickets L. St. ',ilia, Ibitaiquu, St. Pant, and all in. I,rislit I.‘ U.,. rin:, tui had at the urtics r tl a N/1.1 C. k liadrini.tis w Pittsburgh, tau] alit C6l,tmi Itnilr.n.d w Clung k. It. .NLASON, Jun Superint,ti't. Summer Arrangement. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Shortest and quickest Route to all Points on the Allegheny - River. . . TWO DAILY Tlt AI NS Iva, l'itt,totrgh 3-4 1oii0M1: .11orrting AlrpresA. at 8 o'clock. A. M.. for K ITTAN CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-BANK. BRADY'S MEND. NIA !IL/NINO. EttSBU 81i.0010 . 11,1.1.1, and nu irlra.4 North. Evening .Icomo nt•4 !two! 1,1,8 at P. M.. ntoppitrg all way-eatitlonn. Fare t Y o Hattanuliag, 51,25 $1 7:.iclarwu MEM Smickaburg R..1-Hunk On rigs' lo Adana liner's Bend Kelleriburg Shan noudulo Tickets to all of the above places ran be procured at th Office, cut ner of Penn and Wayne sirecta, and at the Dopy , on Taylor street. A. J. lIOPPEIA, MAGAZINES, ,tc.— Ibtrper 1 . .. r July —price 2d,.ente texley'n Ludy't, 11... k for July-20, inthitui's Nlagaztue tor July—YUr. Magayine-I,July-1:•• I.efilie'g N. Y. Journal tor July—l S... Yank, Notiona for July-12c. Baltou'o Maga/Am. for July— It.k, Brother Jonathan for 4th July—a magnificent double number—prim 12r. The above Just rerelv,l at LAUFFEWS .ROOKEITOUN, je2o No. 77 Fourth strret. FFOILAreaSALE.-20 res of Land, a good situation fora country store, about 2V toilea from the city in a thriving neigh b0r11004.1 and no store near. House and lot non three vacant lots in Allegheny City. A situation by II young lady inn dry goods or trinaithig stun., or millinery establishment—for one vo.k—two girls to do housework—Ono boy to learn a trade—two boys in stores or rim of errands—two men to work on (anus or la boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Dunn at Lie Real Estate Agri:hymn! luteingenee Office, on the north Ohlo fit_ 4th door oast I.f the Diamond, Allegheny City. Jen MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume has just received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood cases of every variety and style, comprising 4, 4; 2 and 5 oc taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 5 . !.< octaves. seraphim, or Piano style, with rich moulding., carved music desk, kc.; 6 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops- and contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned au 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 &Jul the manufactory, and is warranted in evel y roots-rt. These instruments are recommended as being tar superior. both in tone and finish, to any others manutactured. The chief improvements ,ajaPti which the embers have secured Letters Patent,) consists in bringing tho wind t o lie directly upon the reed, sons to produce, on uteri Jug the key valve. the quickest possible vibration. and the sound then passes into a rinalulating chmaber, tenclosed by the swell.) which mellows the tone, and give It more of melodious, that, like quality, than is the general property of reed instru ments. For Kale by CILtithoTTF. BLUME, jell •Old Establishial Nana dept.t" Co. 118 Wood at. F ISLI-10 bbls. Lake Superior '1 ~art ; 20 hf. Received and for sale by - _ REFINED SUGARS -1.5 blgs. Loveringe •• A crushed S u gar ; :AI do Stewart's "A " do uo; 15 do Loverlng's fine pulr'd do lt, do do soar., do do; 10 do do crushed do; in store and : for .0e by Delft] MILLER knaKSTSON, =T UDLUM'S SPECIFIC-5 groiii in store sad far ale by [jail PabIINGI BROS. .47 t _ t ' 50 Putixat..twney . 25 livinleNburg... 2 7:. Iterdedoure 2 00 liural I Wage... 2 23 )1:O00ug 2 0: Texas 2 72 klechanieftirg. S 25 Brookville Sui.wriuteodeuL EMI! SPRINGER TIARBALGII, 295 I.lberty street ~ " a~ lei+: rti T oNic s WON'T DO !—They did do . never• . mere than fro toinporury relief andtbey never wffi. because they don't touch the canoe °Caul disease. i Abe cause of all ague and bilious id:senses to the Dirges - Rhode poison called Snakes or Malaria:* Nentrialte Qlfe'finfJj by Ica natural tuttlikite, and all demise canned byi it : disappem at on.. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Care this Antidote to Malaria and moreover it Is a perfectly hermit* Ineilletne. The coriffouste of the celebrated chemist J. New York, to this eflect, is attached to every bottle; there. fore if It does no good it can do no harm. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or Amy tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the constitution and brines on Dumb A6no, which never allows a person to fcvl perfectly woll .for a tangle moment. to illustration of those truths I aunts Lrarts from a letter Jost received from a Physician: ilsoilovrBo - N, Ohio, March 17,1855, JAS. A. RHODES, Fau.--be.ar Sir; Yours of 2d lust. le at hand. The Cure arrived late Mat year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it wee greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had been introduced which woe growing In favor with the public, es being better fun using Quinine —uot kuowaig I presume that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug Itself! The remedy, known as Smith', Tonic, would Invariab,y break an ague, but it did not cure it,.sa it, would often re turn with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could institute *test comparison between it and your Cure. Thefollowingiethe mutt • Three persona took your Cure; an of which were meat of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedie) Ocoaatonally missing a chill, but It was (( as in all such cases slowly wear ing them out. and laying tho foundation of o her and seve rer maladies. I did succeed in Canting a radical cameo( all three of these eases with your remedy, and they : have not had a chill since. In all three of these cases the Smith's Tonic had been need, and would, as beforestated, break - the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed It would return. think there will be nn did:lenity now in giving to your Cure the vantage ground of anynther remedy now In sae here, &c., WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, of ANTI - DOT* TO MALARLA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take It when you feel the chills coming on, and you will never have a single one. . . ,JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. 1. For sale by Druggists generally. Jell W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Oppoidte Smithfield street, PITTSBORGII, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE 6TON ES Always on hand ; Stone and Marble Curbing and Vaults fur Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imposing Stones made by 1114 hi nery, in tree time and better style than can be done by mere manna! labor. Partktdar attention ilf paid to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. -Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, as we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, kills and upwards,) but few who are able to own a maxi house, will be willing to remain long wlthout procuring one or morn Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take fire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order. Our stock or Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the best wo:kmen, aided by machinery, is worthy, of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 3t9 Liberty street, Pittsburg! filled with despatch. W. 11'. WALLACE. NI UT MACHINES.-LULL'S PATENT S nlililt SMUT MAOLLINRS, used in its) NII!! - - the est. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they is-rnme smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the Burr. They have been tined far 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-hilts. Order., filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ntrl:2 W. W. WALLACH. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and X Laurel llill Stones, Salting Cloth; ?dill Spindle; Mill irons, Screw; Screen Wire. Corn and Cob Grinders, Cut Iron Proof Staffs, &c., always ou hand and made to order, al 319 tal,rty dtreet, Pittsburgh, Policia. ap22 STEAM ENGINES • AND BOILERS.- Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted host quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron, made on abort notice. Order. filled with despatch, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap22 W. W. WA LLACE. PORTABLE PLOURIIIG MILL& —The subscriber hsa on hand. and is mannfacnnig, Portable Flouring Mills, of an itripp, red quality; they are very Com pact run light, grin . iast, Ore to fifteen bushels per Loa rj can 1., driven by swam, water or horse power ' and will prove n valuable ncyniaition to iron mastans, ltinaberoaen and large stock iebders. Orders filled at 319 Liberty atreet,Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE. J. h. LITILL.II T. MAT PIZILCA. FREE OF CHARGE! 1-TWO SPLENDID. PA EtLOR HZ:GRAVING.% entitled '•' Bolton . Abbey in the (Aden Timely" tt Splendid Steel engraving, tr. m the cele brated painting by Landseer; and the " Departure of the I Ansel ;Ms from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from painting by D. Itaberta The retail price of the above en gravings is gp per copy, but will be sent free of charge, as follows: The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the ani—rritit;on price of any of the $a Magazines, ouch as I tut ti Putnam's. Graham's, Frank Leslie's ieceiv, the magazines for onesyear, and a copy f riho 111 the above la-aittlial engravings, free of charge, or if etibm.i ilnug to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, such as Peter , 7, s, end Challn's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will re ceive i, nth tuagsr.ines and a copy of either of the above eu gravitigs. vtry de.icr,ptioo of Engraving on Wood executed with neatat-os and despatch. Views of Buildinge, Newspaper lieadinge, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates. Business Cards, Lc. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their build ings engraved, can send a daguerreotype pr sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find II to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of the same,. ' " " BYIIAM & PIERCE, 60 South Third mai, Pb3ladelpiiia. aplB:3aarly . _ G. f. 1111017 BROTT & CU RT IS, Dealers in Real Estate, st. Anthony Walls, MlnovtotaTerritory. Land bought nod seld thr.migledit the Territory. Money leaned, Invest. tris.A, made to the beet advantage, and Land Warrants loca ted. Ako. Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of,fT. CLuL U. te. noire Iron, St. Anthony, and hood of navigation above the Fall, The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the .114-siseippi at this print, and the numerous ad vantages it iess,ess.e. us a place of ludness, will make It one of the largest cities in the Northwest. Ex-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. lion. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. Hon. J. Meeker. lion. IL M. Rice, Delegate to Congress. Rice, riollingshowl & Recker, Attorneys at Law. blears. Honig & Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of D. 8. Land (Ace seta° !AMU WAXILY —JAN= C. BICHZT. BLAKELY 4i RICHEY, REAL EaTATE BRO- Ants, corner of Seventh mid Smithfield streets, Fitts bug gh. Farms, Houses, Lots, MRls, Furnaces, Ay.. he., bought and sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, Bold and loca ted; Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especial attention given to subdividing Farms, and dlapoidng of them. Terms reasonable. nov27alsw ALEXANDER NV. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent tor vrocuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Col lection of Claims in (treat Britain and Ireland. 413r-Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; De Leto* of decodeuts settled; Real libitate bought, ewe' or leased. and rents collected. Moneys invested on iliprtgage r otherlecurity. Titled examined end titlapapersdruau. °fine on FOURTH street. a few doom above Sunthfahl. Pittsburgh. March 2S, 1555-1 m h2S: w AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Coat inisslonerr for the States of Tennessee, New alum, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, "Afichigin, lowa, .:;ulifortua. Louisiana and Virginia. eVit- D0,,1a drat, u, and aelatowledments and proofs taken for record or nse in any of the above named States, Illinois, stLimissippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, Marsh 28, 1855-4mh2Bdaw) UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.- UNION The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. & Co., •ituated on the Monongahela river, about 28 miles from intusburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of 114 /tenni and 116 perches of Land, (more or less) and all the coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more, together with Buildings, Railways, &c. For further particulars apply to D. W. A A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law, No. 103 Bottrtb ot. Pktsbu apl 1 davtf D A 110 AI N OFFERED.—The undersigned offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh an d Connellsville Railrond, in the growing and thriving Borough of M'KEISS. PORT. Four of the Lots am 37% feat in width by about P 2.0 In depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, end et the other un Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. MAD—TWO LOTS, 87',4 feet in width, fronting the other Bile of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lots border log fur its Whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and It will b, told low Ps. t of the payment taken ht. iltock itailroad, if desired. OEO. F. OILLMOB.F., Office of fhe Meriting Post. Pittsburgh. August 31. 1856.—f dewtt IN - 10 MANUFACTORY—Mas. RENTER, Ns deers front the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Lidice, Allegheny City. Is prepared to fill orders fur WIGS. mid all kinds of ORNAIIIiNTAL 11Allt WORK. The beat quality of matnrinl is furnished, and entire sathsfaction guar anteed. mylbulawly OOKS ! ofa BOOK S f ! ! BOOKS 11I—W ild '1 hrilling 6rettes Hunter's Lie. Adrenturea by,,Lanel and Sea. Northwood, or Life North and South. Fremont's I:J.l>million to Oregon and California. Bell b'utith Abroad. - Indian Captivitioe. or Life In the Wigwam. The States and Territorks of the 'is ,ut West. Not 4 • of Aniorqem Wooten-v• The yluscum of r..eatarkable and Interesting Erects. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh. Th.. Voting plan's This 1 . ..mn,; I.a.ly's Houk. Japan LS and in. Mar r.etl. Ethan Allen and the Oreen Mountain Heroes of 'ia. Mari ,sl, not }feted. I v Alive Carty. War its Haslet., by firewerton. Home For The Water Cure Encyclopredim /tc-, Atc. For tulle by je-11 E W BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market . L 1 street. near Fourth. ['mem, by Richard Cbeneriz Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Hunters, do. do. i'ionic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody tier Own Shoemaker. mmig - ration, its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and flow to Make Them. Hillable Church . or Reminiscences of a "Country Panta rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Benoul, by Author of Dr. Antonin. The Suffering Savior, by Krumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory,' by Edward T. Man ning. Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London. Man and Ells Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedle. Mon:od', a tale by Washington Alllston. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. Harper a Magazine, as soon as published—Ml cts. jel9 JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and for sale by H. MINER & CO, No. 32 Smithfield weer: Harper's Magazine for June: .Ciodsett Ledy's Book for Sane; Peterson's Magazine for Jura; „ All the NM Janina ptlatitin4irsabs. EL IttENEIL.B OD., No. 82 Bmlealild otieet. ...The 4reateld Medical Meet - err T HE .A.44.;-& • UR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, had digoov -IAL °rod in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures cr,n kind of fruntor, front the mon; /icrpfukt toe *lemono;4 die Etas' treated ft in over eleven hundred caaea, and never felled except in two cases (both thunder humor.) He has now in hie posimedon,-over two yen, its value, all withid Intuit) , th/ 1 0 of Two bottles are warranted to cure a musing, sop month. 70kc Otte three 01.14#*4944-910.0*4:01, the ft& 'Two to three bottles will scour tho tonstent of boils. Two bottles on warranted to clue the wont canker In , the mouth4ithi stwh) ;,„- A 1 - 7 A Three to datitaniedko mite the of erysipelas. '4 Ono or two hOltreii are litirtatitha Zd eth , diai ovtke Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. I Pour to dr bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run rang ulcers. . • Onebottlo will cure seal, =lntim/ of tho skin- Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desft perste cases of rheumatism,. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the wont was of ring*orm. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rhenm.• Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofnla. A benefit Is always experienced front the find WAN kid a perfect cure la, warranted when the above quantity . 1a taken •Nothterfooks en improhable b thoee who have in vain tried all thevronderftd medicines of the dey.as thatte conk. mon Wind groaing In the pasture, and along tarlatan° walls, should cure every humor in the system; yet 'lt la now it flied , ' fact. If you have a humor it ha to start. ~There &Felten"' nor ands, hums or We abotit salting some --area and not yours. :I:peddled over a thousand bottlesof din the skinny- , of Boston. I know Its effects in everyneuie. it tura already. ; dints some of the greatest wits over done hi hfludiehnisetts. I gave It te children year oltU to old pwpla'oftdaty. = have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh , was soft and - flabby, restored to a perfect State Of health bY - one bottle. To those who are subject to a Rick headache, one bottle will always mire it It gives great relief to catarrh and die; Zinet4 BMW] who Lave bean costive- for years, have taken and been regulated W . I. it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but wham there Is any derangement 01 the fano• tions of nature, It milli cause veryslngolar roelings„puf you, must not be alarmed—they alemys disappear in from four to a week. There is never a bad result from It. On the contrary, when that feeling is over, yap dill ft el:yourealfr like a new person. f heard tome of the Most e.stivivegant encomiums of it that man ever listened to. No champs:lf diet is ever nee.......ry—eat the beet you can get. IV il if o ll.. wise an herb, which, when emlnered in sweet oil, lies Scrofulous swelling of theateek and under the ears. .Price- • 50 cents. Price of the Medici , I Discovery $1 per bottle. • Dirediexis for Vle..—Aduv , one table spoanfhl Der 'day. Children over eight years,reinsert epoonful; children from live to.dyears, tee-sp o onful. As no direction can be made applicab le to all ()meditations, take enough to operate on the wets twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance In bad cases of Scrotas. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. 11.11111E1r5,140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and 7. P. FLlNG,"dlle gheny. apMlytlior AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, volt Ting R.A.pn) Mat OP caucus, BOLDS, HOARES NASA, BRONI"TIT"S, WITOOPLNGCOUGH,. CROUP. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. ... , lop Tess Emma is offered to the cow .I:i.vr:r. -. munitylvith the confidence we feel in , -c , f,- 11. ;,4 an article widen soldonpliffld to reld -1. . - • fie the happiest effects that can be de. al i e" _ - , ~... fulness, and so numerous the puma of . .ak. ` its taloB, Ihaealinoot every section of po i we', Alli snit" ' the country abounds in persons, pub .' ' -.". .- ‘ hely known, who have been restored ... "Item alarming and even desferate dhe rases of the lungs, by its use. When once tried, Its supe riority over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distracting and dangerous affections of the pulmonary or gans, which are Incident to our climate. Nothing has called louder for the earnest inquiry of mall" cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality, of con sumptive complaints, nor has any one class of diseased hair more of their investigations and care. Bet as yet, nu sae, quato remedy has been provided, on which the public could, depend for protection from a ...a upon tho reso.7.tir. guns, until the introduction of the ORNERY .PlOl. This article Is the product of a long, laborious, slid, Thelieve, successful endeavor to furnish the commradtrwith etch s • remedy. 01 this hurt 'statement the American peoplepre nosy themselves prepared to Judge, and Tappesl with confidence' to their decision. If there. Is any, dependence to be,lllattedla what men of every class and station certify It has done for them; if we can trust our own semis, when we se...dangerous affections of the throat and lunge yield toll; if waren depend on the ass u rance of intelligent Physicians who make It their business to know—in short, if there Is en v reliance upon any thing, then it is irrefutably proven that this medicine does re hero and does cure the clads of diseases It is designed for, be yond any end all others that are known to maratimf. Ifihishe true, it cannot be too freelypubUshed, nor too widely known., The afflicted should know- h. A remedy that cares Ii price less to them. Barents should know it, their children ear priceless to them. All should know it, fur health can be , priced to no one. Not only should It be circulated here, bat everywhere, not only in this country, but In all amntries. ilow fa:Wittily we have acted on this conviction, la shown In the fact that already this article has =dell o clrcles'of the globe. The sun never sets on Its limits, . No continent la without it, and but few peoples. Although not In so general use in other nations as in this, it is employed by the more Intelligent it almost all civilized countries. It is eaten al % ely employed In Loth Americn,—in Europe, Asia, Africa, i Australia and the fitr•oll islands of the sea. Life Is as dear : to its possessor. there as here, and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity. Unlike moat preparation - a of its kind, it is an expensive composition of costly materiel. St ill it is afforded to the public eta reasonably low max', and, what Is of vastly more importance to them, its (reality is never suffered to decline from Its original standard of excel. 'once. Every bottle of this utedkine, now manufactured, is us good as ever less been made heretofore, or as we are to pable of making. No toil or cord is spared, In maintaining I it I u the beat perfection which it is passible to produce. Hence the patient who procures the genuine Crane! Pse roast., can rely op, having as good an article ashes ever bees bad by those whi testify to Its cures. W. W. WALLACE. By pureeing this course, I have the hope. of doing some good in the world, as well or the satisfaction of believing that much has been done already. ear-Prepared by J. C. AYR'S., Practical and Analytical' Chemist, Lowell, Mass. So hl by D. A. FAIINICSTOCIL & co., at wholesale and re tail, by every Druggist to Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. apl:4and&w CURE OF ASTIBIA AND CONSUIPTION, NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. ' • HYGEANA BROUGHT BOMB TO THE DOOR OF TEI MUJJOR A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent -11 ly been made by Dr. CURTIS, of this city, in the treat. men t of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs; We refer to "Da Comm' ilrofass, OR -/JOHALTITO•IITORAIT VANS AND CIIKRRY STROP." With this new method, Dr. C. bee restored many afflicted ones to health; as an oPtdance of which, he has innumerable certificates. Spealdng of the treatment, a physician remarks "It is evident that inhaling —constantly breathing an agreeable, bkling vapor—the. medicinal properties 'neat . come in direst contact.with the whole tab.l cavities of theintiga, and thew ea cape the many and varied dhangee produced .upon them' whim introduoad Into the stomach. and subject to the procese of:..eldins." The Ifygetuta Is for sale by all the Druggists throu,oout thi country."—New Pork Dutchman QfJanuary 24. The Inhaler in worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least inconvenience—the heat of the txidy •WO r sufficient to evaporate the dukl. Hundreds of cases acorns, like the following, might be named: fine package of the Hygeana has cured was of the Asthma; of nix years' standing. J. F. /Lessimar, • Postmaster of Duncennon, Pa- I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr Curtin' Bygones. Msamuisr BASToN, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Pen, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the ilygeona. My deter bah been cured of a distressing cough,. of several years' standing,. and decided to be Incurable by tlid pryer clans. She was cared in one month, by this Ilygeona. J. H. Osumi; Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. Canvas; of New York, Matinee of our medi. ' eine in the following language: New You, November 15,1854. Dear think hi:&y of Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana RR a rem edy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Slaving had some opportunity to testify Its efficacy, 1 am convinced that n is a most excellent mdne, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chat. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Hyman& Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE: all others are base imitations, or vile and LORIILIOUR counterfeits. Shun them as you would noises. l'or sale by Dr. Gm U. Keyser, 140 Wood street: It. B. Sellers di Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Alleg.heny City; Jetta Sargent, New Brighton; 0. L. Halter; Rochester. mythdawCre THE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all.parts of the country, north and mill, the , Prottrld* tore are almost daily In reeetpt of such fluttering teetknoni- Dish u the following, ifiatire toll, A. Fahnestork's paequah ed Vermifuge: . Glitmsgeotto', Ala., April 18th, 1845. Marra. B. 4. Ilzhnufack ax—l but o' been selling' your • Vermiluge in this place fur Ave yews,. sad take pleasumln. stating, for the trifonbation or the trade end of the public, that it has been, so far es I know, one.of the most catisfae . tory remedies in the market, and one of the Mel saleable tnedicinee we have. I have also personal knowledge of its good effects in mmtemus cases under. the treatment ofour, physicians, all of whom use it regularly, and always found it to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can recom mend it as one of the safest and beet In the market. A. EITOLLP,NWERCE Prepared and sold by W. A. PAIDIFSTOCFC & CO., rah2o corner of Wood and Virg Ka, Pittabargb TAR. 11ULLIHEN'S PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.—This Tooth Paste is the bast of its kind for cleansing and preserving the teeth. It is premed under tfie supervision of Dr. Milne% Sold only by JOS. V LEMING, Je26 • Corner Market et. and the Diamond. POWDER'D BLUE A superior artieli, Just xeceivect arid fgr sato by A SUPERIOR BOOK Tiffr rln WATCIIIIAN, MI or I,aittisorm—Noto rotf!,(: ;THE WANDERER, a Ta'e We's Vicissitude.; by the antbor of "The Watch man," de., Ate. "Trudging along, unknowing what - 41080146i, And whistling as he went, for want of thought," NOTICES Or one PRESS - . "Another -poputar tale from the pen of to author echo needs no intoxinctioni his other books luring comman d ed a wide site and triode him familiar to the reading pultle.— Mica Go:4n- B. T. C. MORGAN, No. 41 Fifth •tree "The great favor with which the reading pablicretwived 'The Watehmati,' 'The Old Doctor,' 'Lawyer's' Story,' Sr, and the : extol:wire editions through which fech of three works passed, is the Lestevidence which can be Ihrtilahed of the ability of the author of the 'Wanderer...-4thrica:Tour. "'The Wanderer' points to anewellant, mood—tind-while it:will enchain the attention of the more mature reader, it cannot fail to interest as well as amuse the young. Yor'sale by Hawk.** Brother.”—reiredand Arrold. "The incidents are natural and life like, the narrative graphic, and the style forcible. It will please..“—Hartford (barna For sale by Jib TOBACCO— I. 15 boxes Wm. U. Grant's s's Tobacco; 5 do do S's do 15 do Webster's old Ws do • 15 do Andorsba's Dcwberry4s do 6 do Jones' s's do • 5 do It and K's s's do 10 do Eldorado:Natural Leaf do, 2 cases (1 , /, Ifs boxes) Thomas' Lady Zinger; 10 Dwarf boxes Butter'. Panama brand, %CO lump Tobacco, 10 Dwarf boxes Jewel ppLir Tile. Tobacco. storwanalor alto by - Jelfi. .W, PAPER HANGINA)S. . . ..1k)(w Pala and TApeetry ratteritiof tirAllant oolOra, of Yr r atteh Inizi et,-, nfluctotacWitlf a great TartetY '01" Anlirtran Watt Papec asul,ltordem For folk • W. P. :MARSHALL & ST Wood Erect MEI ' f r•'" , . , -.,- . .i.i .. . 0.,',4;:. =SE MEM Mlr A4r INHALATION YOB. TUB FLEMING ARO& 11. MINNA k Co, No. B.2 , sinithfleld atroot. 41ILLER fi RICHE/11W