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REAL ESTATE MARKET, CORNEA Of St7INTH AND SMITHFIEI D SMELTS. PITTSBURGH We hare the following Real Estate for role FOURTEEN ACRES OF LAND in St. Clair township, on the oid Washington Road, well improved. SIX , CRF.S OF LAND iu Chartiera township, shout half a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuable i inprovementa, suited for a genteel country residence. A LOT OF OROUND in East Libel ty. :40 feet by 150; will he sold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Minors, i 11,,. TEN ACE. S OF LAND In Indians township. at the mouth of Deer Creek on w hid, are good improvements and an old uitablialied ferry. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and R half miles from LOgatell Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with good improvement.. A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Ste. venson street, (opposite the Mercy Hospital,) with modern improvements. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, con taln=renty-three acres, within eighty rods of the C. A P. TWO FINE LOTS In the Borough of Manchester, corn, of ehartiera and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM in Der rr township, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged tor city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCF. at the swis, vale Station, with five or ten Acres of Land. TWENTY ACRES OF LAND adjoining, the Sals,vak °tatluu. Apply to (jO2) IILaKELI A ltleltEy /Jr THE EASTERN DAILIES ere regularly received. twelve hours in advance of the Mail, and delivered t.. sob. scribers et the following rotes: Philadelphia LEIKIER, 10c. per week. New York Doily TRIBUNE. If.•. lair week. HERALD, •• •• •• TIN EiS, " " Lease your orders r, or any .kther lAt•r11 papers, at 71 Fifth etre.et, for RICHARD SHANNON FUR SALE-20 acres 4 land, on which is, erecteil a hewed log house. frame loin nod other buildings. nil in good order ; 1., WT.4I cleared. well P.:, .•.I and in good state ,ultivanor.: a youug orehaid. acres of gran: and cloy, now in good and thriving k tion; the remaining 5 acres well timbered—would he is situation fur a Store, being situated uu the croel roail.. , tweeta Itak,r - stown and Butler, in Middlesex township, 1,.11 ler county. Will be sold low —terms easy Wanted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Trimming or Millinery establishment. Wanted—Several girls to do housework in the city .d country. Also. &situation be a toy about fourteen year% ago, in a store, to run errands or other light work. Inquire of GEO W. BUNN, at his Agency and Office, north side Ohio street, fourth ilcair oast of Diamond. ALLEGHENY CITY. .I^7 WANTED —Six good Girls, to do genoral tiou.ew.irk. TWO or (lire. griod Cook! for city 'Lind country. A Boy of 17 10 learn a trail,: must tie wi.ll mended. Also. places for four or five Oirl, to do chanilwr dining-room work. Four Bo), In MOM" or to ran errol and five or six moo at any kind of employment. Apply at LOWRIrs Ne.., Intelligence Othi tob2o N... 14 Fifth etre, WA N I) —A Situation as Governess teach,r, I y a young lady well qualitie.i. and tag had coneleernble experience; would not object to eo , the country. Wanted—Several girls t,, do housework. in city and country, and a boy to run of errands, In A shoe store m t ne city. For Sale—A email ta:.nere in goad order and Join,: I bu•inea. in a 4111 111 tall..r•• abtuit lifte,n rules from city. The owner wishing to co Knit will s.•li at o gi bargain. Inquire olio. ly. BC N. Li ht. Ag.ncy and 17, lign,..ce Office, north code ofOhio str•et, rib door 04,1 .1 the Diamond, Allegheny city. my 2 WANTED—A SITUATION, by u young Lady, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or nery establishment . WANTED—Sovoial GIRLS to do housework, in the ..t, and country. Also, a situation L 2 a lay about tourteen..o t store to run errands, or other light work.. Ft 'IR SALE—A small TANNERY. is good order and 'I.. ~,• 11 good business., ID a small village stint fifteen miles 0 •0, the city. The owner wishing to g.• N it. u - ill sell at a g., bargain. Inquire of GEORGE W. BUSS, at Lis Ageuct and I0:,•1 ligence Oahe, north side of Ohio street, tourth 'door wed ..1 the Diamond, Allegheny City . jot EESON'S IIYDI{AULIC CEMENT, ()it WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep n.ustant: ln hand a large stork of this article of the best quality. The Attention ~t Ctttlltructorn and Builders of Nat Igallttll 1.,- K.. Biidges, Itere•rrolre for Water Works, Ac., quested to this artic lc. The well known rem:name n 13,1 perriousnetts of water, chaructensu, of this Cement. n, Gott c• it Or the first necessity in all structures exposed to OW Si water or damp ,ap•Stlinl ENGLISH a RICHARDSON ,+ (`1)I NT RV SEAT IN RUBIN;t IN Tr nR'SSIIII• P ug SALE.—We otter f sale sl.a, ii tub piece of Land in Robinson township, about seen from the tit), containing twont3.lour ao rt , t, nil Cos: 1. , 1 • well improve' and In a high state Of CUlt/Vai./“TI lit• liced.e contains fire rooms, neatly finished. with kit, I out.honses, stables and barn Plenty of the best grkr . ,kc Apply to (jylo, BLARELY k FIL•IIiEY LH. 1 11S11F E L & SUN, DEALER. In s GENT'S FURNISHING GialDS and SHIRT N k ecru KERS. Wt WID rt.-; . , T I 1 he subs, rasa,. re•qatrtfully •• uotcle by them ari• guarant.l 1.• It 1,• waded to any part of ttu• Union. ••EJ ; a• ues seothug the °niers their r}.l mut measure,..-1. iu lurhea, aoj,.nlinr t,, ti, , lormula if, 111131 1.. cw.. 11.11, mu .1 takt.n. In ull r 1111 . ...ar) no.l- hy tln ut, l , 1* tip. est:o , ll,o.nel, t. ii 11 , old Tatrd--Sla , nt. , 0n.1 •1-1. a lb , 'run 11 to t h.. n,, ill -1 ..1.. , 111•1. r. I.•rsKth ar, t. vrl' l t thi ". l F I..kght ..f per,on. fr.tt) tie eh n, t.l r t , . pan ..,r(h—NVltellier with itlemt .f itt, the style. Thi, plan it , p rate• Unt.ille. nod 1,:; I.• , •I gentlemen at it rh,tate ., . te. nn•l it itutems.t.le to - home Shirt, to butte!). them M nit Iv nud ttt bawl, a fill', 11.K.IrttrIlerlt : 4 11:rtS r 111/1/.1.?.44 Any .-r:t”rs ad. 1.. UK by tnsil «Ili la. 1,,,,b1a1) athqbled st..t, by u tvo nh,pped. ,Iry p PORI' E ; ARS- Crn., it u I.issidres i$ 00 , 1 •• V..nte Clot's," Lund.•, Regis:it. 1.1 • .2.,..khis • La 1 sigvuuultstl" Ist 10,10 i T , 9 It Reg. elgstrs 4,000 Corituauu" Ilse, Ih/isms. POO. , Si!' Replies Treu Maries" Reg eusgstr. 11,0(10 1 hot Reg. •• Zi,(ll/0 Waslutocion' liernosti Cum., ' , heron" ji 1 1.1.Y./1 I :acute,' AM ADiAM PENS ley ,11 1.• I .usi .04 •F •• nlan.l, ett,l ••r iii she passel . sis ither the) rrs.l. iroi,r , sus lb. ink. an +len in ., - 1; istrisil•S) shs t.L.•ll , ars.. F, sunis Iss lIA‘ EN, Stath•uer. I , larlost street, currier of Se. INTO Is'ICTION.----11'e have applicati,n, 1,,r sou, s 50,,411,4 Instil $3OO $154,011, in ‘4ll litui• plea-mm.lll I.e Ilssis, , l, and sessure.l •sri the hest of real e.t.d., clear wlntoi g t. , tnreid safely. without the nun ~._ large return', nut ti. le rioall;ed. WIII Upl.l, iiJ h• nu. de,ocue.l. NA IP , will Race Choir per...iinl guarantee nuninem tratunacted [twin %Se nee nrllhOri,d I•p hazel- .n.- taint, InlaV applt 111.hli.ELY JYI7 heal I.:tante and 11,1,1 ht .k.. AT ER) DESI RA ItLE I , ItopERTI iN FlFTll WA hat--The n.1,1.1t.,1 Intereet 111 110.!, 31! uhi It are an, nioed. ..n l'enn and It it et...1..0duee.• tent well A too. Uri . !... Filth Ida tented Two 11u11.i0V4m 01] ,tr, P. 1,1 •t , 'UIPIrd fir-i•rat• t , tanrltA. nil A Ask of tbre, Business lioness im the v•irtli, of Wamut and Pear, sti,ets, and 001 Duelling 11.. use on V. alt.: 0 all CU 10,1 Apply 3. BLAKELY j,17 lt,sl Estat, Itr-Ler- NEVI' MUSlL—llistatit Bells are s.dtic pealing • by ii IL Barrows Like the Song of thirds in rummer -a lieaut.tul m e I 4.:• lad words bi .1 P Douglas. Esq.. toted,. 19 .1 W Cll,l Los MeLLI/I.olplesii,l LIU )our post l'ianii—Cll , o Noss 1, 1 Jabs. 114- espagnole national,. New Jruus NValtg Lewin Wallis. flty of Penn ()rand Mari h—Charles Young America March—di hclouted to the " Young Aintri... s.-arty," by S. W. Itoldridge. Carnival Iturrialn ; a new Schott isch—F. Burgmullet The Sultan's Jlarrh—Stepheri Glover. The au more roam. 111 answer to " we I .0, missed you,...by F. C. Mellville. Pour .1., words In 'r I' Eugii.b. movie ly C . Oh. take in, fle,rgin Imm,—written and composod ipressly her Sanford's opera Troupe; by S S. Joh IOW: Jost t is•eived I j I.l‘press and Mt vale by ‘ll.lAftl,liTTE 111,UMF, Establislisil N., 110 above Fifth Pittsburgh. NICSIC MAILKIi FREE :1) I , . _ LIFE rlOll N I'. FitE)l( T l i y Ni.ce edition "r 1J hittiiir's Arnold's I lisistian Idle of In. Alelander Buchanan's I' 011, in ;is], t. A thmsn, pared Hamilton's 11.. y al Pte. Art Student it, Jt unich, Hiawatha. Firurnashi•r's Sickness - its Trials and Illisoungs Marge. , t :Maitland. With other New Just received by J r. DA% !SON. jylS h , Market strert. near Fourth, aft -ABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situa ted tin the I'vrrlsville Plank Road. mil miles th city —205 Aster-16U of which itre cleared rind In Yeti.; ; akin t SO acres of good meadow land. springs in va ions pane Of the GLIM: a FILM, Ilene,.f fiamtAiii 4 running Water at the door; imw Frame Bern 70 by 50 fret ; good st,µbling, sheep out-bowies. For n Stock Farm it Ls u nourpulv.«,l try. An Orchard of six acres. good timber, dc. Ininmdiat, pOILI/P5BlOll rill/ be hail if di.sirell, and the clops, oh. k mid (annul& implements will be sold at fair prices. F, Iri terms. dlr., apply at OW" 0331C0. 51 Market street. JY/2 s eIITHIMPT ik SON, Real Rotate AK to COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN and the China eau. The Daisy Chain; by the author of Deartsea.e. The Martins of Ctro Martins; by Chan. Lever. Fanny Fern's Cook Book-26 centa. The War Path, a Narrative of Adventures. Faahioriable Life: by Mary IL Eaatman. .moat received by W. A. GILDENFENNEV & Iyl4 Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. 'VOW FoR THE COUNTRY—BOOKS Ti /I TAKE wyni VOl —lnteresting, Amusing a4•l i •Irni,toe: , • l'itpers, with illustrath.ns by Our' y. .me t , ..autlfill 12:n" -price $1 Manl,l. [1.4 Mated--12i110: price $,l. John Br..ughntn'n flutud , ) Papers, Cr Irish Echoes. On. cent 12m., hive $l. Vrterri. W.,111 , Verrolll.• I.y CarMille Cheinebr. pr re The 1,,,5( 1 Knrly neut loch: pric.• The Widow liiehot - lane: price Gabriel Tan-, Ills F.irtiiiie and Ittn Freeels. 12thei' price f 1.12. The Fliticka Patti . 1.3 Mar,.a Harland, imilea of 12 me.; price II MI \ ct • Jrl2 N. IL! air— I SUMMER SIIANV LS REKTEI). ,k!,crirti,n of Stella Cashmere. Cr 4„., silk juvi Snawls. selling at au immense reduction from usual prn.es, at the Semi-Annual Sale of A. A. MASON & lri 25 Fifth street iuNCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making Soap. One pound worth ten of potash. on hand and for sale by Lift] FLEMING BE • G. .' r • -, • -16 , .4 r,'",+ - la . `. ' . INVENTIONS AND PATENT M F F.AroN, Elsg Dear Sir.—Having, used G. Trott's Patent Oil almost all the steam engines furnished the last year, and In. aanauch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to our costotners, we have no hesitation in recommending them a, a good article, and much preferable on account rhea simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned oil ti lobos, or any other of which we have any knowledge. ....nrcyattot. 11,yt lr L. HI FELD k 1111115 PrITSBIZIAGII, April 12, 1556. Irry rem.ectfully your . r. .t M enrser. A Ci) Thiq Ihxt Out. ptiletJtv.l T 1,41, 1,, i/rt, 11l 11, ,II I •ati i tu.• year patd. Wt. tthtl nu bet - trilittlittal and tlurattio 1.41 Cup, and call re, 0111111., , 1 it I , ,reluan f Patbburgh Shop f Penna. Control 111 Novembrr M KSJ Thl, crtlth, that Wt. h.", 11.1 it, 1,, Ow 1 , 110•7. t t , 111•1 1, • ,, 1., Cups. Mues Eumn. F.. 04 Pdtsidu und vmtdulet them \.r) ranch .sUperlor t , an) 11.4 of it uut a hAve ever used. AIF RED THOMAS, Trva, , ttrrr Cohnulm, From the Nett \ o k ttk DU It'llll 1 Patent Finifilling Plane. Thin 1101.11(11. II IN lutetnied for use v. here it t , :::• part nn,., and no but 11.1111 , 1tble, kith 111,vantag, n:' Th.. 11,Ndt, lisimt• in pinesng the rutting P out ta the wetlge, insten I 4 btllllll. twin COIIIII/1 AlSo iu /11111)114., a Hu nvouth•plce t,, the tan, it It:t idal:et in front of the chine:, n1:1:11 nen:: h 1111, ,n•rl , - , :et the rent the ulll Olitllll, 11:1i , t f the [Anne. • • ••••.1 •••••••••• t•• (1,•••1••••• 4 1••1 at. 1J: .1 , 1 , 3. i, 11, lipptitZ .• 11..10 . .1. w. li , lll ~•11 hi. plic I t. I. rt. t t, the .•; , erall , a , at this twit utaeht, that it Ti,.' le• Caiiii it salely he .1 ate The oathuar at raur.aitte , ,t ~1 the neottn la. ~. Lt. I coutpiet. aiel runt hearth,: 1 ,, thrtatg.haut Its Ti leutzth, antl i a a,. ,r cumetatutios, utth th.• u-, I• 1 ap ta - dahhle I .1 'l"hte Nery tale cu nip unta-arartu.uh we Imat. 11.. , 1.11.1. c, tiuJ rte'tap tut,' ary Wei a,. ill the law". N. , hr.l is cerniaeht u ttliutit It. 'law It, vent.. la Wlll. Fttutharult, Pa at.! hi. hit if, 1155. 4.a-Mite F EA'FON, 134 , Fiji str ,, t, Agra: the, ratter:o,a CLOTHING A 0.11{1,_1 rryur<t thy• attend. n !Hy ar,/ k .. SPRINti AND St MMER (;(_)tilts, Wliik h I tlikrkli kaiutant. a tar.77,t vitra.ty 7 7 - 7. 71.,1 RD) 1,111, I.ar. 1... km. I h:,t , • lukt, tqn, Sal tibtam all the attaiitat it FANCY CLOTIIS p N1,11 , ,r,. nr HO, •un + „ dtl. ~n•n• tint. (.11ire.., I;in... 1 hare ~ lAerv.-.ltin..ann• •ar.. In 4.•1e• FANCY CASSIMERES, etttl.ra, Fl-61,11ttnebt light 1.0 I,r ytyn,u, rimy, iu thy auntru , r tt I:lnypt Ftgur , yl , iutYudy.l t t it,- I wyntuer. Itl nark \ ESTI \ kiS t, na 1 .1 1 4' 1 . • 'l , 1 1 ,111.1 r•le.., ..‘err varlet v y,,k 1' all • plait; uu.l notrryl 11,5y1itys ass talent -1 !•s n it I nu, j.cl , tyryst tlll , •rdYty iu thts t..m. t I, Si 1 I- I • t. Iln,, A u+lnll Nit 1 - .1.1 u Y roliv!, 1,0 I . II Ivt:li 1,1.12,r /us slylk-s Iti.oretted /11.1 Wwn 111.,1111. 1111., . valzer , 111..1/tx AI.:K. N.. W...m .1 A RARE CHANCE FOR RICIIINIsI's Or those who ssish to Engage. to I hr MA (' l 1 , OD ENGINE BUILDING BUSINEI.O. THE INIIERSIC.N El , - M•r- prLN:ll' 1,111 Ow T”. tnltattit.,:. I 1 ht., I 1i.44 :111 I 1 . 1,t , ./ :I tht Pitt Ni tit. N% !• l i • Ai A 'it net M }.lrnt .4JI a N,4 I 11 4I .4. :11re1 I. r 41 h and . •111/11/ I 11, MA Taiitity I swing troll/ ft., II I-- 0.4,1 t .1, ter otA. K.. t.n: %It alt I .I.ttibit- yt•arLAl .:pr..). , lot , A-10.tit t;o4r-clitra, F:1,11•• t. A t• „a cutt.•r• 111 t; r 15. It rto.l Nut•Attlll,, \I. 1,:,. I=l=l A -:.t =ES “1,1 nrr.l tn.. E.. ..11r,1•11,7 • ••-1 ••• and "1 La..';vs ,ri.3:.kki I nu, t kstur!. F t I `4,r, •••'s !,•r I •r,• .totil 1 11 =MEI 01, pat.,., 11-ll ...I 10 vvl NI! I,IIN ;DC II ~ I 1• 41,6 Al l'ett,•,. m.lll g , -..1t ' Ths,..l•..is n., /‘,l I:1 r 1,4 I, nrnr , 1.4 :1,, put, -el •1,111-11 i Th.'.l y,ar. "II rui I N IL. ~ra. IZMMIMII N.1)1 I t.l NO) .1,..•111..t.1 , •1i 11. - 1':11 Ma. IC:, In I ti.. .r. 11.. i tAr ! . 1 ARM Fi E I •Itt• Th.-I.• Ie . I ha.:l 1:4:4; 114411.44..444•1 xta14144 4 a144441t : 4.4 144.4,444 g 44i4pi. ; Ar. ; , .u:11 ,;r:sp-.44. A 4. T1444..,..14.4 44 V. ‘,/ tril. 44.. r term,. 441• I t Mary I. .1 11 EiL. N. 47 IA 1 74 NI.. 1...•,•1 lo•ir I, I -upp , TK , 11 , 1,..• i ;i. ~~... ~~i L,ti ~.: ri puicrm r t - ris LIVE AE RY .1NI) SL STABLE, ',Rif r;-6, DAM.ktil.:l) I'l.l \1). I , r ~1.• ,t II:. I,i 1:1•01 dwi.,••l 1,1 A• , . hit 1. . t. 1••• •t, NI. [ m. , A .0 .. I. FIF CV ri 11.• I. jur ^l/ 1.111- .11111\ II A... I -t Ch..1.,1,11,... 0 I N ' r E , N; l ll . NG ,i, t i i , i . l l ,. , l , :ty r f , ,, z p i . l r a , r_g;: . t Illl'il r lxvers from $l'L to $s o. S leer Cylinders from $4 to $lO. 10n1r,...1 Time Krei.,, Frollnharn•sChron , anster Series, Ito. in Silver ileses, $176. (71,a11,, Sits. Keys, kr. U' reptir , l in the 1.• s! mann, ht 11 W. Nrll, , )N, rrro, •d Mnrket 411.5 t.. _ QI'N ORE ES-- ,VlOOl.l and lipped '2l, do star do sl I,Lgs NMI". 100 ,plp t.lt's NO. I tut Z I/441311V. 11 , ./.. Bed Cord, L, .1.. !lockets. 10 LI L Tub., In slolo tint lot WJs L 1 JOHN hlO. il:111.1.1 I; BACON 00011 i.v FuItSYTII & 75 Nt ate, t myl G I NS, RIELF:S. \ TAt k LE TABLE CI"ELEBY Tol LET I TT L l INA:Err , : rri.El:v Doo MI zzi.K, And man% thung• n., ntuner..ne t , . t.r su,k ,, t Ft Pl.:•1 Is utourpu,sed for var,ty i u 11,. V. 13111VN S TErt.E‘ JYI .2 • _ - - - 1) L E S'l' 'l' E 1 . 0 S A LE. --131. AK EI. 1 . r, It Cul EV drier ror sale— A L,,,t 4 t;r.)und on Penn street, and several Pv...11.1.4 ll.,usws -the k.....s.rulsed as a store allA La el ' , runlet street, near the Dianadel, Own) lily. and , 1 !lay HOU, Fir Lot- •I the It.,rough t.)l . Law reneev.ll,• A I I,ll—rt,. and a large 1/wl-11 1z flan, ii. 11.1 a Thr, v Brick 1iiv..1111: 4 11.1uive. well lini•hoil A last of Groun.l the ~t Mani het•ti.r, 24 he. tby 124 1 1 feel. Ai loft on l'aye't It' street, 24 by 124 Jeri. in Manchester. A Lot or (Inaltvl On P 0.1,14. 4 n co, .27 by In. and a god firack ea.. 11, 11101-- %. , ry convenient. . - A Lot of (bound it,lon..itoo Lam( Lihert, feet tnint by 103 Piet dei.r. A Lot of Orenniii , .au.Lip.tA) Ly 127. and 6VVer.i Frame Buiblings. Apply to I Jylbi 111,Ahli1.1" ALE AND BROWN STOLT-. casks, 7 dot. et, It Kennett scot.•ll AI. I ndox pal.. Ale strung • Brown rqout. d 3 du Jost recefted and for sale by MILLER k RICK F.TSON Nos 221 and 223 Liberty et PRESH FIG SL . -100 drums just received and fur nale by REYMER et ANDERSON, Jyl4 No. 89 Wood street. I.lov lIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE T C,IMPANY, OF PIIILADEI.PMA. Banc:ker. T 14.1111.6 Hart. 'Tutus. Wagner, Samuel Grant, It. Small, 11111 W. Richards, Nlordet Li 1). Istwts. Asiolplit E. Rorie, David E. Browt., Mor ris Pat tmsen. L]11.4, N. Brad: ca, President. en, li. Rewrap., S..cretar C.o,t.lit t e 1115111A1,, 1.,111.11110 r iiwilli, on every dettere, :ion ~f property, in Lan and ,touittr. at rates 11.6 lON XSar, , nsistent t,,ti m.tatty have resert.sl 11 largo Contingent Fund, which, a Ith their rapital and premiums, safely Int.-sled, at fei,l smpl , pr-t... - t II to the assur. tss. ts • the 1 1 . as pub st....; • • IL. :In A, t --I !,- ' , ft.", ,3,, , 41 17 r.l.nskt 114.:14I3 81 Engine Build•-r .• Sin itttleti .11. It 14,1. A ..t tiwt•nty-tint , t ttartt, they I.eve 1.1.1 IJI.Nt tr.l ..! tee NIIIII , , Fiat I.nint. , . 1.1 therehy tlYttrtltt.t al the ~1 11r111.1..•,1121 ,, •11 the alqltly 1,1,1 tlisp.titi,in Ii ii• with 11. u.ll .1 i t Alt DIN Eft Ct)FFIN, it.tl t •••, t)•-•••.o.t W.,' att.] ••:•• l'N IT E I STATES 1,1 PE INS[ H I"t'I. I' \l ITY I\ It TR! ,T CtOII'ANY. r•I.LPi•I• - hat irl•••1 l•ri , ••I •• . •)th-.-nst •.•rrl•-r - •.1 '1'L1:1.1 Ct.•••• 1 nut •111,1 A, oF THE 11, , \lr. h,iSCD AT 11111,ADELPIIIA ,t• .11,1 ft Cr:I , AI-•r!. 1 . .11.1 I, • ,o,l,l!krd, Il i Inur.o 1./skr , ri,. .1•111,14,,n, NS. i ti,•• NI, II 11. \‘..l.tr, !,•01,‘.:•, ,t 1 - I, t'llisti.T.l 1 . 1.. 1:1)t, ..... -.litinv, II .rry rNry -It II NI 1 , . I; F;.) F; IIINt!1.1! tr, N. I F. t:rt!, 1,•,1,14!, BA.NKERS All I;K„I‘I,,ES I ,VI It )1.)11..5 , INS, Bunk or, all x . .1 11. !.. ..] \%• :11 I I • r ; p• hi, ./ • ep: ti I Rod 1.011111... t. E. A ItNi )1.1) 'U, {tankers anti Ex h• .11 Ex , luu,. 111. rcial lir.,kcr, 10.1 Ell 6()1lllS-- -N.,. 74 Mulkrt kiroot, alai ate 11 , , , opouirlir 110-tr tfrpt arrival "f Ulw.l, 10 afro 11 Ilia,t.li 1" cal. it, particular Wren', r: t.O 11.-a, iikt.rirrot tri w o pul.la, F norail NS'. natter ..it• tlll.l W.- hale hercr to., air', 10 ..11or I. nal rloatrarkio k an rho prr-roal 111,1' .1 1; 1 M aJ, PI'S DOVI•ii.44 -1 Ihr koark•u k:atra rn la Ilia. k anal , 010rorl TEM lIIMIIIIIII=I ~,.v~, . i 1N:-1()N Wit (iEuNGE.IFREVI sr. I. MIME F I --in \ =IMES • N 1 : ; F i , ii N I M:uk,r,•l IMMESSIMI `~T lii ~ ~. ~, -~.',~, I=l .1 , n: Cll Hirin I, l ' II: IA: 11:A \11; : I , ,ti T " \ki\ \I \\l . i'IIII ~i~llh: ~~I.I~F:A i~l I •I.('I.II, 1 III,! .1 I 11,1! 11 '1'1..• k.l I•l.jet. 1.. I' 11 N1:115t0,,,,a1.m. 1.. t . -alti. l . 1,1 t... ill.lkt.nt .1 ..1 Autt•ll.•au D,. 1.• th. 11111 , .1..4 MI nln tal.) u.. 1. 1.1...• s 111 , 11.. lit 11.... II II I. 111.• ., 1 . .•11...5 . .rill/0, , , ~ 1 1011111 .11•1 I . • • 'I 1%, II A 1,11.1/I.l\ 1.1.1% NEY A 1,1, nly li hilll. , Tl.• at. \ ()) . :161.: I. PiAllltetl 1., Ih.• 111 I ,• I .1 .1 ..11.1.[..,1 1 11 : A l' ~ 7t. NI I ' l ;S Rh ) I IL lA\ )411,1 " BL.\ K I,Y S I{ICIIEY, Kent.Ett.T.tTE i t tz,:k Ett,t,, AND A Fill: IA EER,t. ... , t tier of St,. uth hit.hurgh, wtll atto:l,l 1,,,,,•1111,. Atn tl , tl any pr..ito:ll3 Ex..•tattrs. ‘.l I.y plot:1W In tit , : Cit.. ..y : t.. :tut ‘l,-.<ter.1.,..t. trf Kt.:lute ..ut tit.• 01.3 010 D KATY: , I)Al . (iEltlt{ uTI:PES AND .\ MD 'r\l I n,tl, to , ” ete It Vett et Ai ^tltkitt.ll. , ttzttly tohtttittetl. ttt t ery ttt,t 1 , : at-lly, IdtDt3 loe,N„ ts; }ol'ICI II .11 , 1 Pat I it'ulto ttt tenth-It pat tt, ~,,,Dr"typittg. Its the Ittne to elating I, much lots Otto le. tinned for Dtiuget rout) pee De lest el Ittlaren Lttlit-at in n 1.. w ~o.blitt in eat], tat the [milted pair gerret,type ttt.tdt II) trt.th t• Lunt 1,1 ptettires. Warmitted [riles. Prtcert uttplei Ate. Our mull.. in. Tar VI. tilt E. tll 11 111=111:11=1 Qll I IiTS .IND COLLA - Ju , t 1,7 the n 111;1 n........rtnt..ta ,11.1 Co!larc. Ate Yori.. and Collars made to ,:r ter. pl.; L HIRSIIFEI.I. a ,IN. N., 7i , Wood -t. GIIOWLATE —lsbuses No. 1 Nerbdk b a • sale by lel dl MILLER,. RICRETF , CATAWBA BRAN 1)1"—T5 boxes Lyon Llatawha Brandy, for Kale by LL j el l; MI ER A RICK ETS.I:, el A KB. SODA---15 casks curb. Soda in store 1._.) and i•:r cal. by MILLER 1 RICEETSirN. . ._. .- --15 bbls. N. U., en hand and for sale T • by W ANT am g, Elb—A dwelling house. ,tainin four or fine neon, with, fifteen minute• walk el fhb. ofllffe. Any one having such a heu, to rent can lind a tenant by addressing Prot, r. Morloug E•at I tithe jell El6ll'l' Bl' I L1)1 NI i LOTS FUR SA LE a‘ the upper cud of Latin e urevllle,. formerly Ilatii-1.1,) .at h 2i. feet front by Ilk) feet .I. l ,ft..bug on a wale /tire,. annd in a very drab-able situation far a residence if cold al. to g ether. Apply to i jr-111 BLAKELY t RICHEY. STAII . H .7---. 12 boars orris and Oswego Corn Starch ; 6 - Becker's Purina; - Wheaten Grits; rued by F. IL DRAFO. - • -r - - \ ti t~„r~. .~. „~ 1., Dit.Y GOODS At. I r. v.. 1 I H.q.., • I it 1.... I=l lIIIMENE t llt • Nt • MIME= . u... ~t:... H, 11()I'EL•. , EIMIEEM lIEREEZMEI 111= 1,1..\ \\ ,\ I \ 11.1. II \ =III tr:: I, SN% k I F s. 1... k•., h .la% ti I.riun.• ka lu In •dd ziLt4 141 t•apn•u , !r 1,.r t44,u1 F I:. 1:IlA111. N. I DEEM 1856. 'SLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROLJE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBUIViII TO DAYTON AND IX DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA _ LITTLE All RAILItO.I9S. VIA citE:m.L.NE AND C1)1.1 - MB1 S. QuirkGst Route from Pittsbaryh to Cincinnati. e.)NNECTLNU litlltlati with U. S. Malt Uri° 5t1,1111.1,1, Covington and Lazuli:Ct. Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. and the Lawrenceburgh hints. Connecting via and -Neill.. with the Da.Y l ". and Xenia ' a n d Indiana Central Itailraads. THROUGH TlCliedS, via (3tlionlius and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis. Indianapolis, titic., &e. Via Columbus and Xenia. to Layton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. Louis, kc. ,te THE LITTLE 11 I A3ll via (It/1.1 , 31111:S, connecting with the Covulgton and Lexington Railroad, the 3. 31.1 Lino Steamers, the ultio and 311saispuppi Railroad, /lad the 1..vre.1,‘ ID- le. idlers Irwipities no other rtace gia:•. ILI through tickets by all the above routes can ttul,a IM procured ua I'.luruhun and the Little Miami Railroad. The route front Treat.. via Calumbus Laing the e i t . t e m to Cincinnati, ttnables a uniform and safe sped. CtluM are certain, and passengers hau full tune for meals. 1.1) the Forest and Belief . ..tad.• route fn ma Trestline, a danyeraux and break-n.. 4, /peed is required, and c.nyient'd to overcome ;distant 1,111/ . yin C 'mime to Tincit.iatti and Indianannlis, le roads hatiasted anti mouth. ltd the Fttrest and Ilea...nine La., passengers ride over the roughest roads in 1./11/.•. THRBB DAILY TRAINS. VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. l'ttteltur,lt at :100 o'il•tck A. M. tar Tteatline, Ct.lentltt.. Laiati St. Ltalis lei mgt.. tint In Iliii:ap,ll/4. Th. ((its., at i'int t.n• L.L/I lily minutes lit I ad , ale •• th.. Ft test a ttd It, Iltxtxttsint.f..nte alt I'ltt•dttr,tl. ta 7 do k A: xi * * l l...1.1111*•11, avt Cincinnati This t.nnts ifl 1,,1y Tin C.-IL:ink:, CI, oust( Taint. Ts(ta ! , .tugs lattOttirgh at tt . t•lts - k NI :or T ; sailat.., T. hunt , . Nenut, Cincinnati, 1,111.1 . 111 P. Si 1.0t.03, I Lexington mei Induuutp 4is. vta I. iwt tat, dingt ; TWO DAILY TltAINs, VIA Ttil.l - 311il:S, DAYItiN, AND INDIAN'A BOILS. YEasx Tamil 0%1.. k Cri-itlinii,l24.lllll - 119114, XeuLt, thiFloll. I nilititospolix, Lain( rite, 'L•rre Hata, Vintatit nets. St. Istins, Cairo, Evans. Ac. citoitt. TRAIN leaves httslairgh at 7:30 ''cloak A. M. for I't est line, I Omnibus, Xrnili, Illtyl./I),lrldialailudlo. Lafayette, I,•rre haute. Vitl,litieq, 'Fax, leaves l'ittsLargli at :1 tt'elock I'. 31. arc ct,t, i p i p/.., Y, nut, I nhanalatils, laalayta t`l I. a s, Cairn. Einitsville, kt It —sta.], yane tickets s C. and s .ol are st.ie ttf • :tis tetra 'I 1. - fiS 41 llt k't I ,t,llllol , ilinan .M..rophis, .k./11 , 111.01 N,14 , orkn., Sr. ... . . The ( . ..ttutl, t...... 1,,, !leo ,!veer r. de, the. Thur. Tablr. t.i 114.• 1.... , t , , 1t...1.. et, ttrraug .4.1 t., run in 1.1,.. oatorwll...o I a tth thi... r.h..rt , ; , rout.. •,r ail :t]h•rntt ha] nnl Thrfluch Ticketa, pleaae apply a. the Whin aa.] p,nt ] .]tlyanta Railncal Officr, otruer tttlite, I tn.]. the Mou•attnthelit thatme. J. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Ur at ?talent] :- ] treet Stallon, GE]) PARKIN, Ticket Agent tip, 0. itES? Agent, ?mat:arch. 1' W TItA PY.II. Utmer•..l Ageut, CLEV EL AN D AND PITTSBURGIi RAILROAD, • CvNNECTIM3 11l 4/1,10 and Permaylvanlen Railroad, %IA ALIA ANCK. 111 F: .1NI) QVICISE,T ROUTE TV CI.IC,^ !‘ v‘, (1.10 ELAND 11„. ,„ If 11111.+ nh•ort, nn -I ab.; i tjlte :.r. .011, ker I ha„ the c • ru:1•.11. .•11.• 1,,511y Plit.l.tirzh (.1,1 l'lt - ,1111. ,ur imam I.etvr,(lll.,.•tabi4lecti4elocigo t l'hicago tuenty.four MI I ri L. -L1124 liortl ,reti h , or. TI I,IJ AY. .11.. y 15.56, the Trnllll nthu. Nll/ It.. follow.. „r 1011, a:id Pen 1/I” . lrnoin Railroad lia,,• A SI mild 7:111i A M. and I'. I • Jr.. A1t141. , uat 7 11. A. 51 nail 11 A M aud *SO I'. SI. at 1.. aI A 51.. '.::501' V anircir.3o St • • •ii thin with Ile% lan , l Railroad for A ' , druid 3101 Ledirl rir atil the North ., ~ ..11 3 ,, Aal 1 rata. rolt.g a,.aa t..r 1' 7.t in;11/4. 1(••Ck th.• \ .rtl , t ,, - t. thill• the . Sfalll 1.9“1ne 1\11m! tsry!. it 7 ,/ A . Oa" I. Ike [min c-nn,t% k.wit• t Th , trniunl,ll4l4ll,l :t.). A M. an•l '!e I' M. iar , 11, 441,., 11 1aw....r1g.al • a, t; ;•• ..r otatkain .a. the 711 , ; 111 AVI'I.I,VII.I.F. n Ann,. •P-1 pp,-1 n .t..xt.•l Ann.' 1hn.tn..1.1 1-ntn• 11 at.. Stirlnn. +,•. I' \I . .rttl etrr., • . I' . •• \,[ll tr.l: I .! 1 •I N. -•.lral r •. 71, 34, I ‘i Art . 11.• ts, at P . 1.. %I at. •."% P 11 E \ I IA `•"I. \ ITE% F:I.A 41. : k 11. J DUE 011 1 . : 4 1:yt. rlevolnat.l .1 A 1'11' , 1111 , :1. l'alotq 1)11101ND ',MISSISSII'PI RAII,IIOII 1111111111 1 !!er-::_,-.-.-=— .-=7m:_.•4 MEMO Ii 111.11 0 PI /*T•1:1 L'1, 7 1/ 7'H ST 1.(+1 F AN% U\ll.l 1 . A,, l'Alt.11: 11:AIN, n Pin,..:. TI• 1t.‘,L.1.! Tr,/, i..,6.i.,. ii.. 1~.,,p .~. -i M.i .trt vloK,. llo ' 14 1.41% , ••. I.ltl,ist/r.,!1 , ' •,- 1 .It-T awl I 111,11 ,-,•.11,1....0441 . .“ 01M I,lln 1.: ‘n) 1 . 111011. M TICK rr, "t 1111,1-1 n.“) i. um) 1...• 1 , 1 A T JOllll.Oll. "hcloot Ap•ta 1..11111‘. 11 . • ..1 111”non4n1),•la G oo rgp T‘4 k..t Agt.lll, odvral ntrt,t Station. Alle,r.tteny 1'1t),.., =ME .1 AMES NI NV A RD. Vnia.rinten.lent , 11n,. and Aliabe,slppi It. 1;. n1y1.2 V. N0W1..1 ND. Agent. lit g!, TILE PENNSYLVANIA RA1(.110A1). T 1 I F. ti 11 I.:AI:CENTRAL ROCTE,c'ntleelig the .Itlanti, ith Weatern Neetleweal,..l nil I stern ;qatenl, a....l.tinleals D 4.111.1) : 'l'lll+ Itolitl ut ennueet- at 1 . 11,1a/D,ll aul 1 , 411!. . t., all p-• 5111 on Ile. N.. 1 tle,, eetel the 015 E,, 1.1.12,1.12 5 , 1•11: n I.y I 1/ le. I..rwar.l.al to and tr, , nt 1110 IikKAT W 'tate, between Philadelphia &Pittsburgh. ItST I, Dry Ua,h, t 1 ,, hm , 'IZI Fur.. Feather., At: and 6tutlout•ry, hi y (totals, to hntraJ Ilardware, I. tiak. too t?”. Itaggittg., Bacon 11h1 0 , tool Pork, (In hulk,l !letup. Ate. . ) Fixli, Baron and t lOU Pat. tpacked,l !Animal Lard tat Flttl'l6-55t:1 . (11,1 14, bat rel. 4E- In tamping Itotals trout ant. itoult Knot of Phil.t.lel• pillar be p;trtirulat to toark 'tart:Age, out itioinsyiron, lidt://r,ul" All iitietts consuttl Eh.' Agents of thin llond nt Itioladelphot or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded wllleatt detention. Mo+o.l Ptter, Ito.ton; J. I. Elliott, Now Y , .rk ; .1 Stn...dor. 1111111111•11.11i11: N 1.1.7.. A K”olai, mote , ch.,. I'. I. rain INcus, Pst h•burgh ; Shringninn n. I:Ltu mind, oh,: .1. S K) Sloldrunl, Shols.,l, Ind Ilatgliff A Co,. St. Looim, MO :J. S. Nlltcl.ll ASon. FA title% MO, 111111.11/13. 11.11. HOUSTON, Genoral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LONIIIAEItT, tny9 Superintendent, Altoona In. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Summerir7r-augCmeut--Chonge of Hour nr itiol eft, MONDAY hest there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS Ind.w,n mid PHILADELPHIA. THE MUIININU MAIL TRAIN Ivey, Pithiburtth tor Hole&'phut et r:3O A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittgburgh for Philadelphia at P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves PittAburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P. 31. BLA IRSVILLE ACCOMNIODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts- Lit rob daily. except Sunday, at 4.311 4, l c:it/Gk. P. M. 'MINTON'S ACCOM3.II)DATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at II o'clock A. M., :;:30 P. M., and 61'2u P. M.—ruuning as far as Turtle Creek Brahr , Tlt 11b0Ve Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and fries St. Louis, Mo., Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Hy.; Terre Haute, Nliulisou. Lafayette and Indianapolis, hid.; Cincinnati. Ihay• Springfield, BAlefontaitie, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Colunilis, Zanesville, Nlassillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, ith the Steam Parket !haus from and to NEW ORLNAT4B, ST. Louts, I.III.IIATILLE and CINCINNATI. TRHOIitI II TICKETS ran be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different qtarting points. Passengers from the West will find this the , diortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, P.llti more, New T.aG, ur Booksu. J. SLESKIIIEN, Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh. THUG. M.o= aa. AVMs PsiMagni Lines, P „OPAL • •-• ' • In=ill RAILROADS I=l r Ila raid • !I:, p. r!.. •. :lu,. N.,!!! iAAr =MEE I=l I=ll Vt . , I iMiii=lllll BROAD U \ . H. =MEE : .;;! ; kt•u. 1),• " ..h: oiL.! t t uthutt. \ ttum nut' D.,) ton tott tool titt,.} tut lututtl uud I.‘k N•11..•1•111g RA I L ROADS Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILI • ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PAS:ENGEI: TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT N YS, un follona Lemon Pat:4,11:47h L.r Cr. ,tlin al 3:00 A. M. 4.20 A. M. und 3 P. NI. • Cn•atlim- P.lt-I,ur A. M Y. )t land 1 . ..t..51.1 P. M. ma i.•• I. ~mectiona at CR EST LINE with Trains for COLUMBI S. DA ylioN, CINCINNATI, BELLK- FiiNTAINE, IN DI ANA I'n l.lc. CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, 1131 , 1 nil points iin roads ext,oiling West nod South-went through 01110, INDIANA an 1 ILLINOIS. TRAINS PR , 01 PITISItI ri,onert at Mansfield with Train, on Sandusky. Alansti,lii and Newark Ruini, for CHI. TOLEDO and SANDUSK ; making as quick and sure ..,no,Dons to CHICAGO. RA by one other route. Con nections are made nt Alhall,e with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, hir CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and HUI. FAI.O PaAsengerb lesv,u,„ l'ltt.d.urgh, at 3 I. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, haw• the benefit of a night's rest, at Mannheld or Cleveland. and arrive In Chicago early next evening. 'fr.. East flow Crt,•Couu rnakc clod.. connections with 'Cralnm on Penn,;yl, anis 0,0.1,1 Rallroad for PHI LADE!, I.IIIA, BALTI.II.ME and NEW TORE. =ME= .•,nnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Belleforimine, Chicago, Bock lnlaud, lowa City. lintilieth, Milwankie sprinkoh.ld, 111., Fort Wayne, Clevi•laud, and the prin. clpni aka in ;he Wt.N! T 5 • •,ngh twkote, thi-. lino 11111 y 1,0 ho.! at all a the alnAt• 1.0,1 For l'itt.tatrgh. 11.1Itubore nod .w . I:Nv 11310DATI , IN TRAIN leaven new It. ittlihni 11,r Inthildirgli at 7. A. )1. Juld 1!,,, I'. M. Leaves Ihttmldirgh f,/r New ktrtglit.4n, at A. \I. and Sli, P. 31. 4E Far i.u.kan , and further infirrtnatn,n avid) to A. T. JoIINS , EN, at the corner •dtlee, under theNlonongalvda -r at the Ft-leral rareel lo GEO. PARKIN, 11 ket JUAN KELLY, Paasenger Agent. Illy 21 I .1 11. 311aIRE, Great A merican and I.'. S. Express ant I=l VZ NULL- .4 DI, , TANCY SAVED, AND TWO C1i.0.1.„3 OP LOl, 1J.1 , 6.3E AVOIDID. AIR LINE ROUTE UtTWLEN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS VIA CIIICAIio, AI.ToN AND I. LuUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Allimiseippl le.kiLiy Tu rT. LOCI, in lid:, hours. Trains los, tho I Mo.. Listiot, loot of ater htrot— ,l. U. bay Ex props doily. Sundoys 7:15 A. M. tit. Louis !sight Ex pros. daily, :-Stturilii) IL M. it I Freight Emigrant Stnitbr excepte io A. M. fdt,uy. cherAed through t. Laic Trains run direct through t.; Alton.i_.9 iles,) without change of Mr. nr Isuumge, and amine, Vi Company's splendid steatite!, WINCHESTER and P DEER, running in exclusive with Passenger trains from Alton to St. Louis. T'-'ll miles,) without landing. These Willa, for spArd. r; s;•nienee and elegance, are unsurpassed on the 11 srom i; waters, being fitted up with Baths and !parlous Warn r,suis, affording to passengers Tie opportunity of !:- I... Ting the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling, and rest:Mhz St. Lull. refreshed from the efirets of a long ride. KAN,... and NEIIII.ISIiA this ty the most ../1,,t 1.11t4., awl is,sebgers 41,-stm,cl likondagen r. n, 6Pngt Id,• and nII 1,1111,1 ou M13.1,,1111,1, :, 5. Kann., Cam!), land aid Tenntiameiri riitiirs, sill siito imporlLs: aar iJig lit .I,t•stice, Lell/4 .i,VeUly-CWO Ire It, :hint) ••.. mile, kit! to Incriamluatint, aitil r milt+ Icnn C ...,,Irts;lstilit, titan by any other Ttnrinn.nn: Tn. ken. oe,.r Oa. rain to anal Le procured at the %AI, I, IL.lllOxll ket intlceo rant Vorkt. & aqua, Plana •kaptna, Itnl tnuann A I t.an) , Buffalo, @c, and at all Thi 'main nuke: 1.1t1k . "11 ihroattnnout z , tataa, and inn t.lia.t.ago at line naatin) . s 'a. 4 Dearbara ttreet, appetite tta. ire i„ut II ,u,—.11 at tine Inlet of One Illitioui Central Rail- Itemr.nnsible Baggage M. ii will alwayi. be at the Depots of the yam,. g..ing into Chicago, to Check Baggage any pcini deured on the line. it. P. NItiltUAN, Jr., t 4 upeiintendent. J. b. ite47 Ueiserwl Pinininuger Ageiii. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, VILONI PITT:411:11.GO TO L'tiiiirtiliun, In lintitiptil le, Tray 11.Luiti, \ levia City, a. 1-oinit, Ernie, ille, Itubuque, Pacu•u, C,nro. Serra, SIL mphie, Peotiit, Peru, N Neu OrleatiM, AN In TILE rICINCII'II CITIES IT TILE W.? ANT, SOITII, Steubenville St, Indiana Railroad: 11.0, Aurcersfill 1/111,1100111 itn : Neu /17i, 01111.11111 W I/I/4 fliCiiitien, tint, ..0, r_ I. II:. tr - t , r: I.) :II rulit/Ics,r, \Vela In/ri: ===o . itu and after NIUNItt fth. 1at. , 5, a DAILY LINE. tooni amt null: minotm t-zoitioarn. commal. ir IA att....menet-A and motntitii, ottnera. I,•ave I nigh avery , I' M ENTU R .. • . • Aitnin tionnoN. FAIR 1 . J.(' Itaao. Panres,gern 'Map ..0 I.n t 1. an 1 rea. h SteutatnYill... at Lak the lottoo.ng ntAnin.,--c.tm.• tow oak, the Tram at 71f , A. Al., direi t conneetnin ugh Train , Ali Inn ottitionJ romfortable night), •I, alit a omftn,i :Aria:an ..7 .1.9 U tram ( ; 4 rinirnxiii. 11-0 - his, cheap an t.) m any otner Railroad route. f. r and In • al 'ln Ltin, and further Information, .1..111N .1. HiII:STUN. N 11. , Ntator Intt,bitrkli. lir,/ 0%. t l up , rintnu•litot L. i.EVENSI'. 7,• tiara: ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAI►, C4111(1ING Tllll Cireat United State• Mall and Express TWO PAS: , RNEJEII TRAINS IttN run, leußth fr,lll 1.1:11L QUE n , i Al RO, =l= T!.l. ' T 1.114 t‘t atta \I!• 1‘ . .! n!! liA11•11A 1•Iroas ! K. r!.!!!• ,!!.Iv kl.l , 11., ‘,..17 I II:1 1:1,4VE. P. NI :Is AND CAIRO ES PI, t.,1.: the cnr. I aD.: WI r i ... ~, u. .'?L,. A M. .11Iki 4 1. P AZT/ GALENA EX 1.1).111e, I nolo , 1-avo Ow, (Jr at.,l Dubogne ut 7:30 A. M :AN P. M. 1 . A.e. 4 4 . 11i.01 I , from tho VAAL and place. on lb. . Ohio riror, ‘1,•. , 11111,/ it, St. I+ ,114. wII +.lO it, 11111 ,, todioto and nto tdin to, Ott i,ithai front Can, io ,t. arm, by taking II 101, Itt L•I% r n.cl )11.1. 1.. 11. s I' 4' At l' Slimmer t nrangement ALLEG H EN V VALLEY RAILROAD -~--- !illortest and quickest Route to all Points on the Allegheny River. TWo DA11.1"rl:AIN, h:Z.LIiIOI IIS - 11.mnerly vt • k. \I., t, KITTAN N dAItIoN. Fit ANIALIN. Fdi , MAN K, ISRADY4 ME\ I. 11 , .NING. REIM ER:71.11:It(i, 1:1;outO and al: ',ants North Ern...4; leAv.s At h 4.... I`. 1.. tamping ..1 all waA -at ationa. Fare to Kittanning. 31, !db. S.'. 2. iimmkshurg ....C t. Pun Naiawney ....... Itol-Bank . • 2 Adams • 2 on. Itut al \ Meg, ............ . I ltt ad, 's Mind . 11almutug 1 7ti Ilersburg ..... ... Texa s , Itethlebein 7.• lie. lonics: nu g t 4, :Shantiondale ...... A.k vine Tickeht to all of the above moos, eau to prtainred at the 0111. e. coiner of Penti and Wasne bireets..lllki at the Depot on Taylor street. .1..1. yCI ,tpertutandeut. MAi;AZINF:S, Harp., .1‘11)---1•1 tre ientn. 11...ley's Lady's Bog; for dul t lit almin n )1 &won.. for July- 21k. hitersot.'• 11.tgaglin. loi Jul) -17.- N dont mil for Jul) Yankee Nona,, h.r Jolt - 12.• Inch nr'• Maga/A ie• for Jul . , -lug. J..llllthall 1 . ,•1 lth duly —a magnificent doable nifinhor—pri... 12, e pot ro.nvol lit 1..1 C FIER'S BOOKSTORE, .11.2 u No 77 Fourth otres.t. Litlit 5.11.E.--- . 20 A,res L an d, a g , ) ,„1 insane n for a counti v more, about 20 miles front the oty, in a thriving neighborhood and no store titian and lot mid t tiro , vacant lots in Alleghen) City. WANTED, A situation by it young lady in a dry goods or trimming, Store. or millinery ti.dablishmeitt—for one cook—ts.,, girls to It., housework—one boy 1t leatrn a trade—two boys in stores or run of errands—two men to work on farms or is hot ing work in the city. Inquire of George W. 8111111 at his Road Estate Agency and I ntellizence Office. on the north io,le of 01510 st.. 4th door cuss of the Diamond, Allegheny City. Jel9 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS,— Charlotte Mane tills Jinn. received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and (teed Organs in elegant rosewood cases of every variety and style, minprising 4, 41, and 5 o tio tio, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 oust sd.t: octaves, seraphme or Piano style, with rich moulding,, carved music desk, &c.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the oils tuned sin octave above the other; au excellent. tmtrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect. These instruments are reconiniended as being far superior. both in tune and finish. to any others manufactured. The r his-f iniprovenlOnbi lnp.m Seidel; die IlinkerS bare secured Letters Patent) consist/3in bringing the wind to Ile dirct; y ups on the reed, so is, to prides. on opening the key vnl r. . the quiekost possible vibration, and the sound then paws s into a modulating chamber, teuclesed by the swell.) whit It mellows the tone, and give it /110, of melodious, Mite like quality. than is the general property of reed instru ments. Vie sale by CHARLOTTE BLUNIE, .1,17 - Old Established Plana depor' N... 115 Wood hi- F l5l.1 -10 Iteeeived and for sale by 1,1)1s. Lake Superior Trout SPRING Elt 11A RBA 1.:(1 11, 995 Liberty strevt.._ REFINED SUGARS-- 15 Üblo. Lt.verings A" crushed Sugar; .lo Stewart's -.A" do do; 15 do Lovering's floe pulr'd do: It) do du coarse do do; lu do do crushed do; in store and rut ode by Delo) MILLER & RICEETSON, LUDLUM'S SPECIFI and for sale by 1102/] BTRINI EMI _ _ ~.-~~~ TONICS WON'T DOI--They never did do mote than give temporary relief and they never will It to lieotai.e they don't touch the canoe of the disease. The cause of all ague, and bilious diseases In the atmospheric poison called Miatima or Malaria. Neutralize thlissoison by Its natural antidote, and all diocese canned by It disappears at once. Rhodos' Fever and Ague'Cuve Is this otifilidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The e..rtiftrate of the celebrated chemlet, J. H. chum., o r New York. to this effect, is attached to every bottle; there fore if it doe, nu good it can do no harm. Thin is more than can be said of quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic In el istenre, as their use is ruinous to thecoustitution and brings on Dumb Aane, which never allows a person to fsel perfectls well Mr a single moment. In Illustration of these truths I annex some ex tracts from a letter Just received from a Physician _ . JAS. A. RHODES. Esii.--Dear Sir: Yours of 21 lost. in at hand. The Core arrived late last year and the ilifbcolty in getting any one to try it was greatly Biwa:eta:l from the fact that a remedy had been Introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine —not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug itself! This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would invariab y break an ague, but It did not cure it, as it would often re. turn with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could institute a test comparison between It and your Cur,'. The following is the result: Three persons took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was (as In all such cases) slowly wear ing them out, and laying the foundation of other and seve rer maladies. I did succeed in i electing a radical cure Of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have not had a chill since. In all three of these cases the Smith's Tonic had been used, awl would, as before stated, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed It would return. I think there will be no difficulty now in riving to your Cure the vantage ground or any other remedy now in use here, Ac.. Or. I LLIAII BUCKNER, 11. D. livlrES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO itA LARI A, the only !.armless remedy In existence, is equally certain ag daItVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take it I.lorl t.. 0 feel th, sills coming on, and you will never have a sing' , one. .1.\31 ES A. RHODE'S. Proprietor, Providence, R. 1 For ,ale by Druggists generally. Jell W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, opp.ste Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE sTONES always on hand; Stone and Marble Curbing and Vaiiita for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Waahstand Tops, and Imposing Stonesma by machinery, in lean time-and better style than can be do by mere manual labor. Particular attention Is paid to the manufacture of of which we hare a large variety of beautiful patterns. 11011 s and others are iuvitod to examine our stock, as we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, ($l5 and upwards,) but few who er• able to own a good house, will be willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; ale not liable to take tire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones mado to orde Our stock of Ilartilo in the largest in the West, and twin:: manufactured by the beet wo:kmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. S MUT MACIIINES.-LULL'S PATENT S BURR SMUT MACHINES, used in 700 Mills In the est. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the Burr. They hare been used for aye years in the City Mills, Pittsburgh, iota• of the largest mills in the West,)and are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-bills. Orders filed at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. api22 W. W. WALLACE. rro MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and 11 Laurel 11111 Stones, Belting Clothe, Mill Spindles, 51111 Irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Cast Iron Proof Staffs, Ac., always on band and made to order, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. ap22 STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted I.,es .11.11ty, on Land and made to order. Boiler, of Jill - duo iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with despatch, 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap22 W. W. WALLACE. PORTABLE LOURING MILLS. —The subscriber has on hand, and is mannfactnrig, Portable Flouring Mills, of an imptmved quality; they are very con:- part run light, grind fast, (live to fifteen bushels per boor) can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feeder, Orders tilled at 310 Liberty streeLPittsburgli. ap2ilaw W. W. WALLACK. I. 4 I HEE OF CHARGE , . !—TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENORAVINGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, fr. m the reli brated painting by Landseer; and the "Departure of the Israelites from ligarpt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by a Roberts. The retail price of the above en graving, is $ s per copy, but will be sent fret 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 al postage. Any persons, by forwarding the sulserippon prier of any of the $3 Magazines, each ni Harper's, bogey's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fax', 1.•os. Sc., win reeriv., the magazines for one year, and a coi,y of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge. or if ruls..ribing b. a $1 and a $1 Magazine, such as Pet. son's, and elmlien's ladies' Christian Annual, they arts I ,vice both magazines and a copy of either of the above en gravings. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certitiattes, Buelnees Cards, &c. All orders sent by mai! promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their build ings engraved can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find It to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of the same. BYEAM & PIERCE, 50 South Third street, Philadelphia G. T.HROTT 0 tiMid BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real EFtate, St. Anthony FallaNlinnesota Territory. Land fought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, inveid ',lents made to the best advantage, and Land Warrant, loca ted. Also, Agents fur the sale of Lots in the town of S'r. CLOUD, Si miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Falls. The survey of the groat Pacific Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous al. vantages it poimesse.s as a place of businviss, will make it one of the largest cities In the Northwest. Fa-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. lion. Wm. 11. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minneeota. Meeker. lion. 11. M. Rice, Delegate to Congress. Riee: I lolhogehead A Booker, Attorneys at Law. Me..srs. Bump S Oaks. Bankers. Ben. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land °dice sen2o JAMES BLAILLT JAMES C. RIC:IET. BLAKELY & RICIIEY, REAL. ESTATE Eno ins, turner of Seventh and Smithfield street., Pitts burgh. Farms, Houses, Lots, Mills, Pinnaces, &c. itc., bought and sold on commission, Lund Warrants bought, sold and Iona ; Itiits, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especi..: Oat ntiou given to subdividing Farms, so I disposing or them. 'lcrms reasonable. nor27:dry ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Low. and Solicitor in Chancery, A 6.., I for protairing Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Coi l...tam , d" Claims in Limit Britain and Ireland. • _ _ . . Ohl— Odle, ons made in tins and lutfoinlag Counttoo ; Es tates of ilei . mients nettled; Real Estate bought, sold ‘.l - and ream e“ll,..eted. Moneys ineeated on Mortgage OE other sornrity. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office en FOURTH qtrnet, a few doors abort Smitltfield. Pittstlrgh, March 2S, Ilieb—Onbi2,X:daw I 34 •rmteu A Vtr. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Cora tuissiuurr for the States of Tennessee, New II snip ,tire. Ouitiecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, tuoisiana and Virginia. prods drawn, nil aaknowledments and proofs taken record or new in any of the above named States, Illinois, tssissippi and R130(10 Island. Pittsburgh, March al, 1855--{mh2Bdaiw] U NION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.— UTho Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. Co., dtuated on the Nlonougahela river, about d 8 miles from Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of 115 sr-es and 110 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, Ac. Nor further particulars apply to D. W. di A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law, ay 11:dawtf No. 103 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. BARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersibmed offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon end adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Oonnellsvillo Railroad, iu the growing and thriving Borough of MIL ERS. PORT. Pour of the Lots are 371, feet in width by about 20 In depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinolair street: and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. litso---TWO LOTS, 37ty feet in width, fronting the other aid° of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lola border ing for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and it will add low fort of the payment taken in Stock of the (MimeHaynie Railroad, if desired. GM). F. 01LLMOILE, Office of the Morning Post. Pittsburgh. Atinmst 31, 1E155.-4 . daterf WIG MANUFACTORY—Mits. RENTER, sis doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Allegheny City, is prepared to fill orders for and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL 11AI lt WORK. The trot quality of material Is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar anteed. myltodawly It_OOKS I BOOKS!! BOOKS!!!—Wild „11 Scenes of it Hunter's Life, Thrilling Adventures by Lend and Sea. Northwood, or Life North and South. Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. Indian Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam. The States and Territories of the Great West. Noble Deeds of American Women. The 1 useum of Remarkable and Interesting Events. Oray. by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Slan's Book. The Young Lady's Book. Japan as it was and is. Twice Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of "; 6. Married, not Mated, by Alice Cara)... War in Kansas, br Hrt,VPri.On. Monte For All. The Water Core Eueyclop..din, Sr., Ac. For side by B. T. O. MOBOAN, Jr-11 N 0.41 Fifth street. _ NT ENV BOOK S AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market 11 street Ileftr Fourth. Poems. by Richard Cher.ertz Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Illiutvrit. to, do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest iu America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immit,mition, Ito Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. Hillside Church ur Reminiscences of a "Country Pasta rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorene.° flononi, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suffering Savior, by Krumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chao ning. Lectures on Groat Men; Myers, London. Man and Ills Money. Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweeille. Monaldi, a tale try Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. I I timer s Magazine,-as soon as published-20 cts. jel9 TUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and fu for ade by EL MINER & CO., No. 32 Smithfield greet: Harper's Magazine for June; God,y'e Lady's Book for June; Peterson's Magazine for Jane; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOKlieblithad are for sale by H. MIN= & CO., Na 89 Smithfield street. gross in store • RMINO HBO& MEDICS T. rola; trow a, Ohio, March 17,18604 MARBLE MANTLES, W. W. WALLACE ••:- % . • rf~ r _ ._. . 5~ .f ~ ~j ~r ' • - „ 4 -psr • ""„„Vaigxlity'rm: k.- , MEDICAL The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE A.GE., M R ;e K NEd in Mme r I ili, our o of Roxbury. luts diseov that cures retry Aim, litetsor7"rim i rA 2 e r° w r ee st d :Sc;o ' f re ula ned io ) ; common Pimple. Ile has treated It in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except In two cases (both thunder humor.) He him flow in his possession over two hunded certificates of its value, all within twenty - tulle/Co( dlostedi. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing, sore mouth. One to three bottles will mire the Worst kind of pimples of the ace. Two to three lsatles will scour the system of boils. Two bottlos are warranted to cure the worst canker to the mouth and stomach. Onoor two bottles are warranted to cure all humor of the eye*. Two bottles itre warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run ning ulcers. One bottle will cure will, - eruption of the akin. Two to three bottles arc warranted to cure the most den• perete cases of rheumatinn. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the wont cases of ringworm. Throe to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. Fire to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. . . A benefit la always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect corn is warranted when the shove quantity is taken Nothing looks so impriiiiithle to those who have In vain tried all the wonderful medicines Of the day, us that a com mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone walls, IShopld cure every humor in the system; yet It is now a fixed fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are no Ifs nor ands, limns or ha's about suiting some cases and not yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of It in the vicinity of Boston. I know its effects iu every case. It has already down some of the greatest cures err done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I hues 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 sick headache, one bottle will always cute it. It gives great relief to catarrh and claret tome who have teen costive for years. have taken and been regulated by it. When the body is ...mud it works quite easey, but when• there Ls any derangement of the func tions of nature, it will cause very singular reeliaga, but you most not be alarmed—they always disappear In from font days to a week. There Is never a bad result from It. On the contrary, when that feeling is over, _you will feel yourself like a new person. I heard some of the most extravagant encomiums of it that man ever listened to. No change of diet Is ever necessary—eat the heal you can got. I have lfke wise an herb, whirls, when simmered in sweet oil. dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the neck and tinder the oars. Price 50 cents. Price of the Jtedirr I Disc o very $l per bottle. Directions jiir , one table spoonful Der day. Children over eight years, Lessert spoonful; children from live to eight years. tea-spoonful. As no direction can be made applicable to all constitutions, take enough to operate on the bowels [wire a day. Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance In bad cases of Scrofula. Sold, wholesale and rota'', at Dr. KHYSEIt's, 140 Wood street, corner of Vlrktu allry, and J. P. FLEMING, Alla v,beny. apillydsw AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE Nms, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. a k i ' • TIIIS REMEDY is offered to the corn . stutz.•,4 ~ niunity with the confidence we feel in ....? .'•, , -..Pny an article which seldom fella to real - - "51, a ize the happieet effects that can be teaired. So wide is the field of its trni . fuln , -nd ft , Ant ava,le ‘ rfib , - .:"....-,-...,, , thr -- nf . .. .. .- • and no numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in peraons, pub ' licly known, who have been restored front alarming and even desperate die.. eases of the Inept by its role. When once tried, its supe riority over every other molicine of ice kind, is too apparent to escape obaervation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate wiatt antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary or. grins, which are incident to our climate. Nothing hen called louder fur the earnest inquiry of medi cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of con sumptive cnmplaints, nor has any ono class of diseases bad more of their investigations and care. lint as yet no ade quate remedy has been provided, on which the public could depend for protection front attacks upon the respiratory or gans, until the introduction of the CHERRY PECTORAL. This article is the product of a long, laborious, and, I believe, snoressful endeavor to furnish the community with such a remedy. 01 this last statement the American people are now themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed in what men of every class and station certify it has dune for them; if we can trust our own senses, a hen we see dangerous affections of the throat and lungs yield to it; if we can depend on the assurance of Intelligent Physicians who make it their business to know—in short, if Uteri. is any reliance upon any thing. then it is irrefetatay proven that this medicine does re lieve and does cum the class of diseases it is designed for, be yond a 1 and :dl others that are known to mankind. If this be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor too widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures is price less to them. Parents should know it, their children are priceless to them. All should know it, for health can be priced to no one. Not only should It be circulated here, but everywhere, not only in this roc try, but in all countries. How faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown In the fact that ulrealy this article has made the circles of the globe. The sun never sets on its limits No continent is without it, and but few peoples. Although not In so general use in other uations cis iu this, it is employed by the more intelligent I I almost all civilized countries. It is rates rely employed in both Arrierica.—in Europe, Asia, Africa, : Australia anti the far-off islands of the sea. Life is as dear to its possessors there as here, mid they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more iteidity. Unlike neat preparations of its kind, it is an expensive ...imposition of costly material , Still it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low price, and what is of vastly more importance to them, its quality Is never nufferisl to decline front its original standard of excel ; tense. Every hottle of this medicine, now inannfactored, is I as gouil as ever Las bees etude heretofore, or as we are CS pubis of making. Na toil or cost Is moored, in maintaining it in the best perfection which it is possible to produce. Hence the patient who procures the genuine Cabala FED. roast, can rely on having as good an article ashen ever been had by those who testify to its cares. By pursuing this .urse. 1 hove the love of doing some good in the world. as well es the satisfsctiou of believing that much has been done already. air-Prepared by J. C. AVE.U., l'ructict.l and AnsJytical S,ld by B, A. FA IIN ESTucli: & CO., at and re.. tall, by every Druggint. iu Pituburgh, and by all Deal,. everywhere. apl:4tuit w INHALATION CIENIM CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION, NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. HYGEANA DROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR OP THE MILLION AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by Dr. Cruets. of thin city, in the treat- Levitt I,f Consumption. heth ma. and all diseases of the Lungs. We refer to •Du. CCltTlb' LIY.:PADIA., OR 17411LLING 11YOLAII VAPOR. AND CHERRY fSIIIVP." With this nett method, Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to health: in an evidence of which, he lute innumerable cert.:teat... Speaking of the treatment., a physician I-email.: It is evident that inhaling —constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in direut contact with the whole fertal cavities of the lunge, and thus °scat. the mans and varied changes produmel upon them when introduced into the etomach, end s,hject to the more. of digestion." The Ilygeanala fOr sale by all the Druggists throughout the country."—him Fork Dutchman q January 14. The In: is worn the breast, under the linen, with m; • fee !cwt in beet of the beds being ,ualeient to oonp.uxt.• the tt•id. Hundreds of coulee of CUrea t like the following, ;night ter named: Uue packuge of the Ilygeitiat has cm,' Ule of the Asthma, of six years standiug. J. F. Elrssarris, Postmmt, of Duticuunun, Pa. I am cured of the Astbrna...f tv, -' •4.;in4. by 1/r Curt& Ilyguana. Maltotam. ftvre.N. 1,. N. Y. Mrs. PAUL, of No. 5 Ilammoml .l rest, N. Y., was coned of a severe case of Bronchitis by rho 113 g-ann. My sister has been cued of n distressing rough, of several years' standing, and decided to be incurable by tiro physb clans. She was clued in one month, by tho Ilygenna. .1. 1.1. I.ltunasT, Richmond, Me. The Rim Dr. eirrs.rra, of Now York, tratlSvs of on, medt. eine In the following language: New YORit, Novembor 16, 18E4 Dear Sir-1 think highly of Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana as a rem edy in diseases elf the throat and lunge. Having had Rome opportunity to testify its efficacy, 1 11131 e tivina.l that it in a moat excellent medicine, both the Pyrup and the inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygokna is the ORTUINAL and ONLY OEN LINE ARTICLEI; all others are bane imitations, or vile and INJUILIOO9 counterfeits. Shun them ea you would PODON. *l For sale by Dr. Gee. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; n. E. fellers A Co.; Lee A. Iteckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brighton; G. L. Balser, itechester. niyl4:4lAwom TSATISFACTORY REMEDY—From j. all parts of the country, north and tenth. the proprie. tors are alinoat daily In receipt of such flattering testimoni idols as the following, relative to B. A. Fob ne.tock's unequal ed Vennifuge GarmNsnowil, Alm., April 18th, 1845 Marrs. B. A. Rancsiock cf. (h.—l hare been selling your Vermifuge in this place for five years, and take pleasure In stating, for the information of the tride and of the public., that it has been, so far as I know, one of the most satisfac tory remedies in the market, and one of the most saleable medicines we have. I hare edco personal knowledge of its good effects in numerous CIL4O-$ under the treatment of our physicians, all of whom one it regularly, and always found it to be safe anti reliable as n worm specific. 1 can recom mend It as one of the rodent mod bent in the market. A. STO W lIRCK Prepared and sold by A. PA lINFziTOCK. & CU., uth2A corner of Wood and First sta.. Pittsburgh. 11ULLIIIEN'S PARISIAN Tooth PASTK—This Tooth Paste is the beet of its kind for cleansing and preserving the teeth. It is prepared under We supervision of Dr. 'WIWI., Sold only by JOE. YLEMING, .jew Corner Nlarket et. and the Diamond. DOWDERT BLUE A superior article, I. just received and for solo by Je7 ITLIIMINti DRAM.. ASUPERIOR 9300 R TO TILE WATCII3,IAI4, or LA.mmlouTra.—.Noto ready: TUE WANDERER., a Tale of Life's Vicisaituden; by the author of "The Watch wan," &c., &e. "Trudging aloug, unknowing what be sought, And whistling us he went, fur want of thought." NOTICES SC THE MUSH: .Auother popular tale from the pen of an author who needs no introduction; his other books having commanded a wide aale and made him familiar to the reading public."— t ico Gazette. "The great favor with which the reading public re...olcm! 'The Watchman,' The Old 'Motor "Lawyer's Story.' &c. • and th e extensive editions through which each of these works passed, is the best evidence which can be famished of the ability of the author of the 'Wanderer.' "—lthaca Jour. "'The Wanderer' points to an est-silent moral—and white it will enchain the attention of the more mature reinter, it cannot fail to interest astern set amuse the young. For sale by Hawke & Brother. - -Clerdatel tkruld. "The incidents are itanirtd and life like, the narrative graphic. and the style formhie. It will please"— Hartford Correa& Fur sole by 11. MINER .b • No. 32 Sena - Meld street. TOB ACOO- 15 boxes Wm. 11. Grant's s's Tobacco; 5 do 4lu WI do 15 do Websiees old s's do 15 do Anderson's Den berry s's do 0 du .loiov. 4.4 1/0 5 du it and 101 s's do 10 do Elderfulo Natural Leaf do 2 cases ( . 0,4 lb. boxes) Thom.' Lady Finger, 10 Dwarf boxes Itutler's Panama brand, I .ob lump T•4lnicr,•. 10 Dwarf boxes 34,14,-1 1 1 1414ir Twist Tobacco. In store and for sale by Jolt PAPER HANGINGS. __— NEWBoquet, Plain and Tapestry Pattern.; ~+l' brilliant colors. ench manufacture, with a great variety of American Wall Paper and Borden.. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL A CO, a 'I 87 Wood street. . - • '7', ',..,,YE,1.,,;.f • , MlLl.kat s lIICKETSON 11=11=1111
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