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Wealunrethe Following Rm . LEetate for,seder
f*FOUlittgn ACRErviriAND iik'Schar t oenehlp, on
the cdallifildiliglonliteaktfiiell
sr% , Witzs OP LAND In Chartism township, about half
tt tulle from the Ohio Aver at the lower ferry, with valuable
mproTements,suited for liffm 4 v s . l c ' mu l v yseep d t=
Rr4:-lIKURtOSBD pe* , ,, l 4!F t fl
. will
4".1.• "'Wm e
Ton N , U. 83 OF LAND near Mineral - Ale.
ACRIS OF LAND in Indiena township, at the
moat Deer o rec k t ,cat.srbich sr , gwraLlmprovoments and
aya gg rished fir rr::
ACRINt OF EA R
In I ndiapa township, near
Fltai'Cri"*th 11 9.80 .fu Pluto toWaship, three and a
baltj&dh&ttlaitAtPfipttl's Statioi; an the ArY. Bstßroad, with
. 4 cA M Men lcrtyrty BILT - OK Dikbutsa nous E on sto
'*wKqlifreAqPPlreft'a 41th modern
Tm}'44lo"adJotttingtthe tast7l 'OF;lleaver, con
,-atfentyltrtie acres, within eighty voila of the O. &
tjTWIT-Fgq W Illt ftheßarongh of M • nr 'w ter, corner
—,,4.lrALumszasfallaL Pitmall4lo - 14.101-in Derry
e:* ri nsip,'Verirtaloielibid-tcotitiiy, would be - ftilisanged for
Want SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the
sale 174,1‘withilyeer ton AorOs ef , Lamdi
TW AC.MI.B OR o- lb wijoining the Strissrale
Blotto& ' ly - to (362) 11XELY A RICHEY.
"air- a ...TwEum.linußs ls
r.4:_LIVANCE Or.THE MAIL!
oar law EA.BIT ifliN DAILIES Bra regularly received,
rwelretparain cuivoince of the Maio and delivered to au L.
sexibekirgt the following rates
PhtlietelPhia LEDGES, 10e. per week. •
NeW Yuri: Dilly TIUSIINE, 18c. per week.
" HERALD, "
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air betake your orders for those, or any other Eastern
Payee, at 71 SUSI street, for
m 324
FOR SALE-20 acres of land, on which is
1,..‘ erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other oub
bulliiiinp, ail in good order; 15 scree cleared, well fenced
attd-ift-grKdistate of cultivation; a young orchard, sever al
adralt-of gab; and clover now in good and thriving condi
tion; thorenuslising 6 acres well timbered—would be a goal
situation of a more, being situated ou the cross roads. tie •
tweeti Bakerstown and Butler, in Middlesex township,' let
ter county. Will be sold low—terms easy.
Wasted--A situation by a young. lady, In a Dry floods,
Trimming or Millinery establishment.
Wanted--Boveral gir6 to do bmusework in the city and
country. Also, saituation bya boy about fourteen years iif
age, in a atom, to run errands or other light work.
Inquire of GBO. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intelligence
Ofilce,-north side of Ohio street. fourth door est! of Diamond.
ALLEGMBNY CITY. iev
WANTRD--Six good Girls, to do general
hotatiework. Two or three good Cooke for city end
country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; moat be well recom-
Atuttuled. Aleo r placea for four or five (Arista do chamber or
_dial Drama work. Four Boys in stone or to run errands,
and five or sit men at any kind of employment..
• Apply at _LOWRIE'S Nee, Intelligence Otlice,
No. 14 Fifth street.
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WANTED—A Situation as Governess or
teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and bat
tug bad considerable experieucw, would not object to to into
the cotnory.
Wanted—daveral ed., to do housework, in city and
Country, and a boy ,to tiro of errand+, In a shoe store In the
city,
For Bale—A small tannery in good order and doings troiAl
hilliness, in a moll yawn about nit,erl roles from clot
city. The outer wishing to go Wen will lien at x gra.
bargain. Inquire all. W. DUN k, nt bin Agi ncy and In tel.
llgeotoOffice, north aide of Ohio street, fourth door east of
'the Diamond, Allegheny city. mythi
VW-EN - TED—A SITUATION, by a youiT.
I.4idy,itt a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Milli-
IlerY establishment.
WANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the e.ty
end country. Alm, a situation by a boy about fourteen, in A
atom, to run errands, or other light work.
FOR SALE—A small TANNERY, in good order and doing
a good business, in a small village about fifteen mike trot.
the eft,. The owner wishing to go West * will sell at agr • IL
birgidit
Inquire of ORURO& W. BUNN, at his Agency sad Int. -
11gence OlAie, north side of Obit, street, fourth door east of
the Diinuond, Allegheny City.
RESOW'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, O lt
WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly no
hand a large stock of this article of the beet quality. The
attention of (ktntractore and Builders of Navigation Lod.,
Aqueducts,-Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works. so., L, re
quested to thiitarticla The well known radium:we and no.
lierstimiesSof water, clutracteristle of this Cement, ronhirs
itof.the first necessity In all structures exposed to the action
of water or damp. Lap9o3m) ENGLISH RICHARDSON.
NTRY SEAT IN ROBINSON
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ej3l,_ "TOWNSHIP FOR BALE.—We offer for sole a ties ',to
fu*. piezetof Laud in Robinson township, about seven miler
tibia the city, containing twenty-tour octet all Coal Land,
well Improved and to a high state of cultivation. the
House teentente live room; neatly finished. with kitcla u..
ottichtunes, Maples and barn. Plenty of the best grafted
snit, Am Apply-to LI y 10) BLAKELY et RICHEY.
_IA S H FEL D dr, SON, DEALmits
INJWIL4HING GOODS and siußt q-
FACTURERS, No. 70 WOOD street.
iY-CITIC E . —The golmerlbere respectfully announce' that
.SILIIITS made by them are guarantied to tit; wits he f .r-
Mirded to any part of the Union, on receiving from the ice--
ties ambling the orders their personal ateititirement
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lludnakseconil ng to the formula given below.
Itattsfunhar, the size tier be carefully and acenratoly
Ulan as all neceasary a ll owances are wade by the cutter of
ea
the'ltabliatunent.
Bsrst—Sun around the neck.
M===
iflMtiJll
•m the middle of shoulder, length of hrul
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wthrtjacit.
Atch—Lbught of person. from the shoulder to the kelt*.
pan.
with or without oollars; if with cull gra
the sty).
Thlii plan is quite uniune, and will he of great value .to
gentlemen at a distance, who and it impossible to obtain at
homer Shirts to satisfy them in style and
Also, on hand, a fell assortment of Shirts of our manuf*-
.13itr0, 4,74 y orders addressed to us by mall will be prcanjwily
sttegidat to.
P. 4.11 Me state by what conveyance they are t w
shipped. /7 9 ) 1. attteaesl u& Wt'(
I MPORTED CIGARS-
160,000 Noe. I and 2 Cruz st Sons' Principe Clgisr•.
5,0u0 ••Fire-Ply" Londres let
6,000 "Monte Clerieto" London Regalia, let
B,ooo‘lpt Liguria/dad " Opera, let
1 0,00 0 "Gehl Taylor" Reg. Cigars.
4,000 " Moolmiento Continue Hay. 11ga:a
10,000 " El Sol" Regalia Cigsda.
1,000 "La Tres Maria?' Reg. (bsgsee.
8,000 "La D.ps Scale Reg. ••
25,000 " Washington" Gennep Chows.
20,000 •' Oberon" do. do. For sale by
)7 7 MILLER A RICK MON
JACOBS' A Li; AM PE N B—These Pens
ty MA.
will be found ,a durable iu six or LIGHT made fr. an
51.064 and will not catch, or stick to the paler; neither wiil
they corrode or injure the color of the ink, as steel pens in
variably do. Price, $2,00 per gross. For Pale by
W.B. HAVEN, Stationer.
myl2 Market street, corner of Second.
NO FICTION.—We have applications for
several sums ranging from $3OO to $6OOO, on who is a
handsome premium will be flowed, and secured on the Is•pt
of real estate, deer of all incumbranc..
Persona wishing to invest safely, without the humbug of
largarottubs not to be realised, will please apply to the un
dersignikl; whci will give their personal guarantee for all
business transacted by them.
We are authorized to offer a handsome bonus to all who
may apply. BLAKELY & RICHEY,
J3' l7 Real Estate and bond Broke,.
TERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN
v TILE FIFTH WA RD--Theutsttividerl Interest in ,ight
H.omm, dl of which ewe occupie..l, on Penn and Wnline
streets, es bu•lriesni houses, end rout well.
A block of eight itrick Hunsw in the Fifth War.l vlt
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rented.
Two 3 Story Brick Buildiop on Prnn strert, Fifth tll
occupied by firm-rate troentA, and yirlding a band,rur
income.
A block of three Business Homer. on the corner of Welout
find Punt streets, and 0110 Dwelling r.ane on Walnut ht
all occupied.
Apply to
jyr
EN MUSlC.—Distant Bells are Koftly
pealing; by 0. it. Barrows.
Like the Song of Birds in Summer—a beautiful nea bat :
lad; words by .1. P. Douglas, Esq.; music by .1. W. Chem.
Lee Metamorphoses do Jour pour Piano—Chas. Voss .
No. 1 Mao de Xerses—danse ammo:101e national,
New Venus Waltz—Lewis Wallis.
City of Penn Grand March—Charles Collins.
Young America March—dedicated to the " Young America
Society," by 8. W. noldridge
Carnival Bornakt ; a now Schottisch—P. Drirgtriuller.
The Sultan's March—Stephen Glover.
Thy WilHe'll ao more main, ( in answer to - Willie we bare
missed you; '') by-P. C. ideltvllle.
Pour.Juet words by T. D. English; music by C. Collins.
Oh, tetra ms to my Georgia hems—written and composod
expressly fur Sanford's Opera Troup; by S. S. Johnston.
Just roceived by Express and for wile by
CHARLIYITE SLUMS,
At the `•Old Established Piano Dspot," No. 119 Was] ht.,
second door aboso Fifth etreot, Pftuiburgh, Penna.
MIMIC MAILED FREE OF POSTAGE.
IFE OF JOHN C. FREMONT ; by i 7 pivn.
_LAI New edition of Whittier'e Poems
Arnold's Christian Life.
Life of Dr. Alexander.
Bnebanses Faith In lied, and Modern Atheism Com
Cued.
Hamilton's Royal Preacher.
Art Student In Munich.
Himattka.
gramacher's Parables and Suffering eurlour.
Bickneas—lts Triala and Bleating.
Mutant Maitland. With other New Books.
iluat received by J. S. DAVISON,
108 tib Market street• • nertr Fourth
ITALEFABLEFA_R — MFOII. SALE—Situn
ted on the Perrysville Plank Road, t on mut,s from
th dty-206 Actea-160 of which are cleared and in e ulti
nation ; about 80 acres of good meadow land; spri ngs in ra
none parts of the farm; a Fain House of eta rooms, with a
flue fountain of running water at the door; u now Fmmo
Barn 70 by 50 feet; good stabling, sheep sheds, and other
out-houses. Fora Stock Farm It is unsurpassed in the iehn•
try. An Orchard of six acres; good timber, etc. Immediate
E cm !! !on cau be had if desired, and the crops, stock and
Implements will be slid at fair prices. For price,
ZrUICI., apply at our office, Si Market street
jyy2 .• • • he 017THBKRT & SON, heat Estate Ag:tz
COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION
TO JAPAN and the China Fees.
The Daisy Maio; by the author of Heartsease.
The Martins of Goo Martins; by Chas. Lever.
Fanny Fern's Cook Book-25 cents.
The War Path, a Narrative of Adventures.
Fashionable Life; by Mary H. Eastman.
Jost repaired by W. A. OILDENFENNEY it CO,.
Jyl.4 Fifth st , opposite the Theatre.
NOW FOR THE COUNTRY—BOOKS TO
TAKE WITH YOU Interesting, Amusing and lu-
StrllctiVe:
Cusseces' Piarrovr urass Papers, with illustrations by Dar.
Icyillice')'Cettrei'7l"Alfuarrin2s.";','-n-o-tpriMcater!iLlimo ; Price $ l .
John Brougham's Ilunsby Papers, or Irish Echoes. One
neat 12m0.; mice V.
vkteria, or the World Uvercoule; by Caroline Chesebro.
12m0.; mice sl,2h.
The Got floater, a Tale of Early Timeb. 12w0., neat
cloth; price $ 1 ,26.
The Widow &doff Paper,- ilh.trat,l. 12mo: pi-kw $1,.:::..
Gabriel You; His Porton° 00.1 lii, Priend/i. 'Nino.;
Price $1,12.
The mad e! , path ; by Marion Harland, author of "Alone."
/a Mo.; Price Will. 11. aIINER at CO..
Jyl2 No. 32 Smithfield etreet.
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Smin.E - 11. SHAWLS REDUCED.__ Ever
deacriptlon of Stella, Caalimere, Crape, Silk aria other
Cr '"
s uvrii , s ati ng at an immense redaction from usual priced,
at the : -Smiqautztal Sale of A. A.. MASON .k. 00.,
J vl6 . . - , - 2 5 Xligt street.
CONCENTRATED for
makizig,Boap. Out pound worth unk of pab.
band aadiotaqaby ffy7l FLEMING Nei,
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Prrralitilisia4 April 12, 1858.
51. P. RBQZ • S
Dear -Vir,—Raving need G. Trott'e - Patent Oil Globe" on
almost all the steam engines fttrnishtvl the last year, and In
asmuch as they appear to have given entire satiefactiou to
our ustomers, we have no hesitation In recommending them
DA a good article, and much preferable ou account of their
Simplicity of constructiou, to the old bistilonial Oil Globes, or
any other of which we have any knowledge.
This certifies that the Oil Oup patented by Mr. Trutt, has
been in tow on our road for two yearn past. We and it to lei
au economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend It
as such. GEO. W. GRIER,
Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Peuua. Central lilt
November 2Ptti,
To M. F. RATom, Rso.:
This certifies that we have had in use the patent Olitilobee
or Cups, sold by Muses Y. &ton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, cud
consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind
M!!3=!0!
Trousurer Ohio Tool Company.
Columbus, Ohio, November 27, likhf.),
This invention is Intended for use where it la deoirwl to im
part a tine, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; but it
ie
applicable, with advantage, to all hind of carpenter'. plain...
The novelty consists in piecing the cutting 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, In front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves as the
rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the pine..
But the mouth piece is so close to the edge of the bit as to
prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in
the least degree. linked, we hove seen the implement air
plied to the planing of wood agaluat the grain, and trees
veraely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. Se
perfect Is the operation of this Mainlining, that it may be ap
plied to the planing of veueers—with entire sociaws---•
thing which cannot safely be done by the mammon plane.
The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and
wedge, affords. a complete and firm bearing - for the bit
throughout Its whole length, and dispenses, under all tar
mien stances, with the use of a cap no double
Tide In in rury simple and offectiveimProvement, destined,
we have no doubt, to find its way into every CarpeuLor'e
in the land. No tool cheat is complete without It. The Ile
Venter is WriteC. Hopper, of Pittston - oh, Pa., and his intent
bean date January 14, 'us.
4k" HOSES P. RATON, 130 First street, Agroi for
the patentee.
RICIIARD SRANNON
ACARD—I request the attention of my
friends and We public to my stock of
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS,
Which 1 . Wink contains a larger variety of rich styles than
any other forum parchtute. 1 have taken special pities to
obtain all tho shadea of
FANCY CLOTHS
generally desired, vie: Pease, Dahlia, Mulberry, Bronze,
Drab, Brown and' Olive, With various tints or Gruen and
Blue. I have observed the same care in selecting my
FANCY CASSIMERES,
which embrace • choice assortment of light colors. Suitable
for evening dress in the summer season, With a number of
Elastic Figured Goods; also, Intended for the
weather. My etoek of VESTINGS Is as large as rot s Is
(nund el..wh"riss enullirfsing every ttriety 01 Silk Patterns ,
plain and figured Grenadines and )(arsenics.
My assortment of Hoye' Clothing. has
I am prepared to fill all orders ht this brandi a tUs innre
satisfaction to myself and buyers than hitherto. 1 n,,obt
call special attentinn to a number of pretty small
peculiarly adapted to children's dress, which, I think, can
not fail to pleJnie. Alai, Dra..ttas, Argentine Linda..., /OA.
insbin Merinos, French Nankinnetten, Drab ItalLsn Cloths.
with eemerons styleeof Worsted and lines Gods, intended
either lc , n'. ur boy's clothing.
sp2.s.lnidetu SOLOMON STONER, No. Su Wo.sl et.
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A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHIN ISIS
Or those who wish to Engage In the
OR ENauvir. BUILDING BUSINESS.
THE UNDERSIGNED offers at private tale
until the 20th day of Jive next, the whole afoul ,tf
Tools, Patterns, Shafting. lierdlug Pipes and 'Vista' , a. in
use in the " Plitt Machine Works and Poundry,'• loca4=i in
Allegheny City, corner Maln and Cherry strnete.
The stock of Tools rotund to part •
First—Of a No. I Steam Engine, nearly new,l4 inrhr)l.l,-
der, 3 bast stroke,eirith cylinder boiler 44 inch diameter, to
use only ounyear.
one istgaitiad one small power Planing Machine.
Twerttrattee turning lathes, various lengths and sires,
which swing from wren feet down to twelve Inches orer
the shears.
One large Boring Mill.
Single and .louble.goarod upright Drilling Machines.
One excellent Gear-cutting Engine, with a great notelet
of arta,' and cutters in good order.
Cana Bolt and Nut-cutting Machine.
t , tatilling, Fluting, Punching and Piling Marhoo.s
Twenty-seven Vera, in good ord.,.
A great number of nt ,, cks and Dies, of all slue
lu shot t.„ s,..otoplete set of T... 11. for Cotton
Mill-Gearing, or meant Engine-building.
Second. —A ran iron Noah, thirty-six Indies to 'Ham r
iu gaal order, with ;est non tan and fi stores. all
W blow at
Cure Oven, Auneelmg oven. brass Furnace. Crane. .•ast
and ~,nght iron Ladles nod thanks or vat toss sizes. no.l
full amortunent of Flasks and other Laois nareasae, .1
Foundry.
Third—five Blacketnith'e Forgee, salt fan and fistut
blew them, together with a full set of tunics, seedges. into
men, and tools for each forge .
One mall Trip Ilaintuer. with a gnat number of dies .u,l
swedges, In good order.
One patent Bolt and Rivet SI writ al,
Fourth—A complete atoek of Polly PFLUCTII6, feonu f.. ,, I •
misty inch Mantel. : Spur and Bevel Whorl Patterns. „1
oats stars and pitch: a great number and varlet) .rf ..•
Patterns, and a great number of other Patterns. 1., (Allll,
0401 to 111V1111011.
These Toole are all in first rate order, and the, tV tk•
have been fors number of years In succomful operas. w.
mad as the present proprietors wish 1.0 discontinue busine...
a rare rliaise, to offered fur the par-baser to secure
a good e,ttablisbed atom.
The Loaning. can be leased at a fair rate for an, numb.
of years.
For information as to prix and terms, apply to the
I sort proprietors on the premise,.
()O.
N. 14 If the above t./ols err not told beforo the
Jut., ts.y will be ...from] et public sale.
1. 1.1..rr.1.y giv.uu to all W.V. )141.0 hot.. pattoroa ilr k
o 4 any dew nption In the Pitt Machine Works, - to
them taken away lwfore the loth day of Jun. umat, or u ol
will be otilervlso diapostal of
lul7:od3w JENKS. BlCliklY
FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm,
Mining '29 nem., about one tune below the oily, °pp.,.
,Nlancheatar. There la on the premilma, a large bad.-
Isom. and stable, about 'WO boaria g apple tree.; also pro. b,
cherry aud plum trees. groper, .t.c. This place would awl(
a good gardener. Yor termaappy
tnyV It. C. it J. 11. SAYi YHIt, So. 47 W....al et.
9 1 111.11 D ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT
BROTHER:4, No 74 Market et., Pit teldirgh
The Snhaeribent hare itlat rot:rival and are en.
b1f.11,11.111 ••fnea and hatitletonne Ureaa (Joan, tele.. a
"f Ilonste lotuttatlntigliaale, Inurtang tiaals,il , lttee
atel Needle work Ninny ef the leta,ve •
beet, Htr• et the :mien - nee and at the la tge dn.
N. 1 ark and Ph dad,d phte, nt le key, that r•Illalli• II •
them al !ear tints, ate ,:a.l opl 11 aravie:rtaia-1.
....heat an early call from all "fir ensta.avalere anal the p,.1
general!), bellu,ing lu in the age of all, :a , a.. 1
never Loa: beet) able tu utTur a better as:uarantatot. and leas..
en cheap. LoN l' N Et rrll ERS, T.,rau.rl.%
yoUNli, STE V ENSi IN /1, 1.0%1-1.
p ItTSMU TII 'S LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE,
t ‘ll.k/ T .•31i 13 W 'MR eiviterrs. it" 7 / 1
my I r..3lii• K I TT A N XING.
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A DAMAGED PIANO, for sale • , ,
Fl a bersaln.—A new CHICK MUSD
DIAN°, slightly damaged in the furniture,, I 1 • I
I
I 311) Jillt where it run ha obserso,l The In.
:atrument. In no way Injured. will I, sold et a
. •IRfY DOLLARS, on a credit of nix mont h..
JOHN H. SI ELLult. 81 Wood at,
my2tl Agent fur Clacked nteri Pianos.
OPENING — this day, a large assortment or
Watches. blold Levers from $27 to $2OO
Saver Levers from $l2 to $BO.
Silver Cylinders from $9 to $lO.
Railroad Time Keepers, $5O.
rodsham's Chronometer Series, $3OO.
Do. is Silver Cases, $176.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Ac.
Witches repaired in the hest manner by
myti W. W. WILSON, corner of Market & 4th ate.
SU N DRI
100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candle..
25 do Star do
lou do Itualu Soap.
3uo kegs assorted Na 11,..
100 doz. Corn Brooms.
SO lake So. 1 and 2 Batting.
duz. Bed Cords.
20 do Buckets.
10 do Tides. In store and for Sabi by
inys JOHN MOORHEA
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BA/'ON.—
10,000 Baron Haws.
15,0011 Shoulders.
10,000 " Sidra, in educe and fur aide 16: cerT
FORSYTH &
BLAHNLY &
Real Entatu 13ttrke”
76 Water street
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ENS - , PISTOLS,
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fueLus, REvuLv KRK,
FUMING TACK LK,
TABLE CUTLERY,
TOILET CUTLERY.
POCKET CTTLER V,
DOG MUZZLES,
GUN MATERIALS.
And molly other things too numerous to mention. Our
istock of 8188-ARMS is unsurpassed for variety in the
BOWN & TETLEY,
19 1 .2 N 0.138 Wood street.
RE/1.1. ESTATE FOR SALE.—BLAKELY
RlCHEYoffer for talo—
a Lot of Ground on Perin street, and several Dwelling
lioness, -the front one occupied as a stare and dwelling.
A Lot of Ground on Ohio street, near the Diamond, Alto
gbeny City, and a line Dwelling House.
Four Lou of Ground adjoining the BorOugb of Law-
A Lot of Ground iu East Liberty, and a large Dwell ug
Muse.
A Lot of Ground on Stephenson Street, 2h feet by 126 feet,
and a Three Story Brick Dwelling House, well Sashed.
A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Marichuder, 24 feet by
124% feet. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, in
Mande ter.
A Lot .tt around on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, 2by
135, and a good Brick House, two stories high—very
'convenient.
A Lot of Ground on Wirehlngton street. East Liberty, 7d
feet front by 103 feet deep.
A Lot of Ground in Sluderville, Chartient township. 60 by,
127, and several Frame Build [op.
Applvto rirol. BLAKELY .k RICHEY.
ALE AND BROWN STOUT— —_
cooks 7 doz. each. ftettnott Scotch Ale.
6 do .. a India pale Ale.
~
string
3 do " aa
Brown stout.
Just received and for aide ' J '
& aioszraoN,
Jous Noe , =AO 223./0,11410t.
FRESH FIGS--100 druixualia receivedind
for sale by awndsta *AOIO 3O /54
1714 Na 8D Wood diva
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F. & W. M. FABER &
Engine Builders
A Liatklll THOMAS,
( Fruw the Nuw York. Scieutitic American.)
Patent Pint.hing Plane.
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rr ITE TRANKIAIst 'FILM" INSURANCE
CUMPANY, UP PIIII,ADVILPIITA
Ithoovnlins--Charles W. Banker, Morino Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Sumuei Uru.ol., Jacob IL Smith, (leo. W. Richards,
111ordol al D. Lewin, Adolplii E. Bore, latvid 5. browno, 311,,
ran Pd tenvon. CTIA.S. Y. 11.olvosta, Preoldunt.
CI,. U. Bk. , ICISEIf, Secretary.
COntatalo t.01....k0 insurance, purpotual orßinluxi, on every
descrittion of pr•Terty, in town and country, at rates as low
an ar.• consistent with security.
Thu Company have reserved .a Large Contingent Fund,
which, with thoir capital and premiums, safuly Lavuated, of.
ford follicle protection to the assured.
Tin• An , t. of the Company, 00 January lst, 1451, a.l puh
lln!u•~i
agri,ably to an Art of Ansonlily, were no follows, viz:
Nivrtoigv $91b,128 oti
11 al Entitle 81,377 78
Temporary Limns 83,9 M 17
Stocks 61.880 00
Cash, ikc 6.1..48 81
11ACJIVUrilLIOLI a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of dlle Million Four Hundred Thou•
aand honors, Ivaco by lire, thereby affording orldetiek of the
arlvan Loges of iusurance, ns well ne the ability andididinwition
to meet with promptness all habilitlea.
J. (di i i iKH COFFI N, Agr.
ap24 °nice, uorth-rant cor. Wood oot Third nts
11F.: UNITED STATES LIFE INSU:
RANet, ANNUITY AND TRUST ('I)MI'ANY. Puu-t-
DLLP4II.‘ —42hartoied 2t4.11. 18.50 ellArter Perpetual.
CAPITAL. $:250.1.W.
Othe,, South-east corner of Third aud Chestnut stretts,
Philad, iphts..
./FFICERS OF THE 110 ME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA.
DI - RECTUM.
~trphen It. tsrawford, Paul 13. Clocidartl,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawronce Johnson,
IlenJamin W. Tingley, d eu. 31ellenry,
Jacob L. Florence, ,lamas Devereus,
William M. (Coda in, William Main.
Prrricknl—Strephen R. Crawford. •
Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical / , ..nmintr--I'dr.shurph—James 11. Wilson, M. 1)
Allyhely Cay—lt. 13. Mowry, M. D.
ar:o. E. ARNOLD, Ags 3 3 3 ,
mat 17 7 No. 74,Fourtli street, Pittothurgit.
BANKERS AND - 13RUK.EltS.
lIOLMES &. SONS, Bankers and Ex-
N . change Brokers. and Dealers in N 44., Drafts, Armlit
atmes, tsthor and H ink N•aea. Exchange the East
ern and Western Cities ...tautly for sale.
Collections made In all the eiti. throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par fund, dr eurrent pr per. Sr.
UT Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. tjaltli:ly
(2 „ ARNOLI) & CO., Bankers and Ea
„ change Br. , kern, DtAleri in Exchange, Coma. Dank
Notei, Sight and Time Drafts, ,Le. C o ne, tielin ...Mull) at
tended h., and proceed. renolti , l to aaY part at W. U.” .
tkmght and s,MI (,1111111.it , 11.
ir No 71 Fourth ntroet, next door to the Rank of Pitts
burgh, seplB
rriiOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer in Not., Rends, Stocks, Real Yztitte, dm., N.. 75
Fourth street. Pittshurgh, Pa. janb
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DttY GOODS.
•
NEW ,SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market
street, Pittsburgh. Pa. The subecribers have just re
,sir. :I and are now opening their fleet arrival of Eirlt 1:111
GOolre, to which they wish to cell the particular attention
of their customers and the public generally. 14'.. tatter our
that we bare never Inn able to offer to handeoine
and desirable in clock as the present.
Our DRESS 00005 DEPAD.T.MKNT contains all the new
sty:e and novelties of the sermon—
inn rich 11Ierk and Oolortal kloirsiutique SP.kw ;
•. Chetut and Striped
Plain, e. and Plaid Itlark
Twisted Silk ("loon-v.l Rob.,
" Challi ta
.• BA/ ego
Lawn
Ale', Twat., Iturrh - vs, Lawns, he.
AND
thir Shawl and Gana.. R.. 1.011.1 in supplied with all the new
sty lee of Craps., t.aselsna•ta, lioirnutique,
ch..lide,
WORK.
OUT of Collars F10ti,,,114., Sleercu, Al
passed by any stock Wet
A 1..., gtaal .surtisieut ut Mut:KM:it/ AND hilt
VI;11111S1.11.N0 GOODS.
!xi M EST I '
Prints, tliuglottes, Glsvka,
Jeans, Calteinetts. l....eilinereaCotton. Lined and Pant Si vile,
he Aim, Glovess, liweasry, Ribbons, and every ,al-or ankh..
ususlo k..1.t in a Itrst-slass Dry Lio..sin Douse, to Which us
e l tits coil and .szaminatinn bef,rs pnrchtsing
as ('lent we hare never bran alit,' h, oshilut such
k.haarable LhrVL: lilt. IVO S`
Young, Stahrnssh it Lot e.
110'17 :4 Ntails,et stress 1, Dlthatsurglh ro
MAL\ SION 110 USE, EOlti; E. AU ,ktEliT7
PaorrturrAt, O. 'At Liberti street, Joel lwehde the
l'aa.euKet ~1 the Reotteylvallta Railroad, e'lLtela that:. •
a the moat CLMTNniout 11.11. fn the Oily for porserwri yll
rio t ; !.) that phed.
Inorprii-nu having, Fit ei.pclise, fitted ,;[.,
in saceLlsot styls, would
fully . h sn• 1.014 u is it. lii-1
s splendid STAULS wail .ixtrustre St ACit>N TABU, rig,
scsointiswLstliin tinrsli•ro and t.iusters.
Iwo Jrr soil bar will furiiisLci u.tn tar twist
can afford. lull y
CIT. ("LA ~,rta2r and St.
(na, Vittabul gat, Pa.- unclusea4n,J,
I f.l - 1L.1..1. *. U.. hat IN .1.1 .113111 ,
thlow II( 'Tel.. anal haling ,ittit-41./ al magn,th , ,lt
rs,Ka "Oar tl tr4voikhe
01.• hall ••..il. .t1 ,4 11 ,- •1. LIZ 11., .•I II
11013 , a• 1.11.aa,b,
ell t. r. mtlsiot.t.mt. avid hi, Gl.ar c •li
tS U.NN I'A.LY.
1 001) INTENT lIUFSE, t!! - Liber
ty and f stn- , t.. n.At thy- Rally tavl
All3l FOR SALE—In Nurth Fayettc
T,vrt.Asp. Mi•Olotly Coss ~:mtlitig,
otre itmAer I,lTinintyr2; prime 1.1,4 I.ler.
timt.er The ,nivu•setnettla 11..2 0•13,11,11 A. 11.
ply lu 0.'54 MAKE'
30 0 Boac, , Fire Crackers;
',wk. Teri,41.0.4.
e.t tee, ve.i wnl ti %ir /,,y
HEY NIERS A N
11:1 Wootl Cbsat.l4,..
F isti_:: Nu. I Mackerel;
1.4
16 kale
Just rmrl,.l f(0111
ml l)
AATIIO will roiltinue T. 4. pay Relit, when lL
Iti IAYT mu tm ram-hamtrf ar th.•
por.. Lerma: Each Ita fr..nt '•4
I .1,4•1• 1.. at. Salint , . En
City Ilvat 1 , 17 t, $175—5.50 in
p ICI. I tierces prime Carolina Rice, it
AA, at,.i, :Lad for .lo by
- 1 4 11 011 SALE— A FRAME oc
C111 , 14,i tail a U r rer r and 1 1 ,414111111 nurr, unit a tint-Tat
111.111‘i 1.. r I/10 1 , .//116.1---nti tinted uu 11.1 u Dinsuuutl. Will 1.
luw,fair vi nina to Into, tit
ity Allli t. O. W. BUSS,
•trot
R ENT",; ; \,.. V NI.
I] pr1•14,,,1 1 ,, :I I t
ta.b...nn 81,
)lAKEIt:• .% NIP (an ER
iit L.,i• I—nllA num 141,,
alai .trnsw 111.,•1,1 I. ..
•wier.ont• itoLltelt: n I ,•lavrtti it.. 4111,
114r.InAnn . , till Vrlodl t. I.• lurid Inn
31 I'II, I , A If NEFTOCIi
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rip LIE t OLI)EN Caking the trade,
isnet notch v...strlct ,tar stock ii(Guns, listol4,
holes, orisorpansteti In the city. In the nay or
Fill rag Tackle wit hart Mil ,to,•ritu • that weirld
tonne old Istaak Walron's e)CM water , Lund he neturn Le this
wart,!. Packet anal i tent' w great abundant - in, Ito,:
Mute - Gen, aria too marry articles to Lie Mentioned bore are to
hr louird at the mho of the r telden Gun.
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N EW AND ell A P BOOK ! —The Spar
rapvrn , Lr Fri•b.
Thr. l.ndyb thuds 4. iwriect tiviiffia) , n L'oeful Iti
structor ; by Emily Thorn trt- 11. Asp,b
Plutibusts.b , by 4.1. K. Philaudsi It...tick., P. B.
Song of and o.her Poems.
Salmi for the Social—beantlfullyillustnited
A Defence of the American Policy. Od opposed to the etc
croacliments of foreign influence, and especially to the inter
ference of Papacy in the political interest of the United
States: by Thu.. It Whitney.
Forbes' Volunteer Manual—in •2 vols.
Just rec'd by W. A. GILDF.NYMNNEY ,
inyl4 Fifth et. , uppwlm the Theatre.
THE VOYAGE OE LlFE—Engravings tit'
1. these I.7eist. Moral Pictur , a, painted by the late Thos.
.tre s o w on view at the store of
.1 .1 (711.1.E5P1 Wood /0
%Inere subowriptionti woll r, olvod. no
BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE;
ef •• Extra Old Laguayra
lu lid Java ••
•1.) plalteta French Java ••
`•
bales prime Mocha
10 bags old laricaibo
Selected expressly for my retail asilo
toy 12 F. It. DEA VI), No. I Diamond
I,AI(ELY & RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE
131tOKEItli tkirir A l'CTlti EEItS, c. , ruer of Seventh
and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by
A notion any property sold by Kxecutoni, or by order of Or
phtuis' Conk, in tho City or County and to any description
of Ilea' Estate out of the City. lain
PRATT'S DAEGERREOTYPES Algu AM
LIBOTYPES, which give such general satisfaction urn
daily obtained, in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build
ing, Nu. 87 FOURTH street- Particular :mention paid to
simbrotypiug, an the time of sitting is much leas than ro•
juiced for Dangerresdypes. Pictures of children taken lila
few seconds su either of the above named styles. Anihna
type or Dargerroutype Copies nil' ~serectly from evcry
kind of picture. Warranted twriect. Prices intifierat,.
Our motto is, TO PLEASE. mhl M
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1111t1'S AM) COLLAILS.—Just received
Irmo tlfb Factory a full assortment of Shirts owl
Cotlaro.
44 - Shirts and Collard made to order.
JOG L. HI ItfiIIFELD ,t SUN, No. 70 Wood at. _
- OHOO6LATE-15 boxes No. 1 Norfolk for
sale by (jeltl] MILLER & RICK ETLION.
CATAWBA BRANDY-75 boxes Lyon's
Catawba Brandy, fur eualo by
JOl6 MILLER & RICK ETSON
CARS. SODA-15 casks carb. Soda in store
5111.1 for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON.
T AR—LS bbls. N. C., on hand aandfol.:
se
by [JON MILLER & ILICKETSON.
WAN ' ' -' E). f —A -
dwellingl house, containing
four °rave rooms, within fifteen [Windt.' walk of
thin office. Any one having curb a bowie to rent can find
a tenant by addressing Printer, Morning Post Office. Jel I
gI — GH.T BUILDINGLOTS FOR SALE
in the upper end of Lawrenceville, thirmerly liatfield,)
each 25 feet front by 100 feet, deep, fronting on a wide street,
and in a very desirable aitnatlon for a residence If sold al-
together. Apply to Lie-n) BiddiELY it ItICIIEY.
STAR , H
12 bales OMB and Oswego corn Starch;
6 Ha:lWe Farina.
- Wheaten Orta; rec 7 d by
Je27 F. R. 1111,6.V0
.$1,212.708 94
ILO PEI'S
J AMY- , SHANNON, Proprat, r
F. it. DV A VC,
ctniniEßT
EsLate A o.tit Market .t
1111.1,E1t h RICKETS.uN
ItoWN & TETLEY.
No. 1&) Wood •treat
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UNT.T ROUTETHREE PALLY TRAINS
1 , 110.11 'Pj.TTSBVELOIA, TO
cNLY DDITTE*ITErTIMED DAILY . TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGH' TO DAYTON AND IN
OMCVAX-11 PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE MIAMI RAII.ROAPS.
VIA CILESTLLN E. A.ND . COLUMBUS.
Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cineinnati.
Comm-ram at Cincinnati with U. B. Mail - LIM Sten:rime,
Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi
Railroad, mid the Lawrenceburgli Route. Connecting via
Columbus and Xenia, .with the Dayton and Xenia, and
Indiana Central Railroads.
TIlitt0)011 TICK FN.S, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to
Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, de., Ste. TM
Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Ludlam:Tolle, Lafayette,
Terre fiance, St. Louis, A.c.,
TUE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with
the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mail
Line Steamers, the Ohio and Misabedppi Railroad, sad the
Lawrettoeburgh Zane, offers facilities no other route can
give, a. through tidkete by all the above routes can only be
procured' via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad.
The route from Orestline via Columbus being the abortesit
to Cincinnati, enable. a uniform and safe speed. Conntitions
are certain, nail passengers have full time for meal!. Ry the
Forest and Bellefontaine route from Creatline, a dangerous
and break-neck speed ts remind, and compelled to overcome
distance.
By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis,
passengers ride over roads ballasted and =tooth. Ity the
Forest and itellefentaine route, passenger!' ride over the
roughest roads in Ohio.
MIME DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
CINCINNATI.
Siam Taste leaves Pittsburgh ut 3.00 o'clock A. Mt. for
erceUtne. Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisvill St Louis,
Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route. This
Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty nrinuto iu
ads sacs of the Forcer and Betiefontoine route.
,rouxo Tawny itAVell Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A. , bl, tor
Croatia., Columbue, Xenia and Cincinnati. Thlti . Train
tuakesemmection only via Cointabus to Cincinnati.
Tau. TRAIN 1..1. Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for
Crestline, Columbus, .X onto. Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lout.,
Lexington and Indianapolis. via Lawrenenbargit Route.
TWO bAILI"ritAiNs. VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
AND IN DIAN APOLIS.
Flaws TEJON leaves Palsburg,h at Mat o'clock A. M. for
Orestline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton ' Indatnapolis. Lath) etre,
Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Ac.
hE , WID TiLas leave. Pittsburgh at .:30 o'clek A. M. for
Oremline, Ltolediams, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, letfoyette,
Terre limb, VillOVllfied, St. Louis, Cairo, Evaueville,
Tann TRAIN tear. Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock I'. M. for
Creitlitte, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Inclianaisilts, Lxfsyct te,
T. r, fixate, Vincelo344, St. Loa" Cairu, Evanaville, Ar.
kl—Secure your tickets irifiCialumbus, and you are sire
of tonnectionit
Steamers Imre Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Ylcksbnigh,
Natchez, New Orleans, Ac..
The Columbus being thu direct route, the Time Tables of
the Eastern Roads are arranged to run in close connection
with this reliable route.
her all information and Through TlckMs, please apply at
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Mee, (corner ottice,)
under the Monongahela House.
.1. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent,
Or at Retest Street Station,
OEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
ONO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh.
disit.M) P. W. STILADER., General Agent, Cincinnati.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD,
CONIiECTIXO WITtl
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
THE SIIUKTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE To (Rouge
lVi ro NoarH Wes?. Ih 'OA CLEVELAND.
This Route I. Ono Ileteiml miles shorter and about fine
[were quicker then the elreuittne6 one via Indianapolis.
I Lureily Trains becasem Plosburgh end Clevelead.
Your Daily Trulus between Cleveland and Chicago.
'fun. to Clevagutti ais bouts, Chicago twenty-four hours,
flt Luis thietesoreu hours,
tin and after TUEt‘DAY, May u, 1856, the Trams
thu Itoad will tunas follows:
_ .
The trains of the Ohio and Poll.ylenniet Railroad leave
Pit taburgh at :Saki A. M. and ::Fin A. M. and 'scut P. M.
heave Alliance at 'VII. A. M. and 11:bo A. R. and WA) P. NI.
A uric, In Cleveland at 101.0 A. M.., 2...Ln' P. M. and lklln 1 1 .
M. connecting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad hv
Toledo, Clakaato, Lock Island and St. thole.
Passenger" for Toledo, Chicago, SL Louie, and the Icertie
vot, un the 7,30 A. M. train, ky going
via Llasaland .sllll arrive In Clateagn at - WIC - nest Atariting
_ .
l'ausengrre for Toledo, eingstgo, et.. Louis, Rock 'shin 1,
Galena, and the North-Croat, who wish to go through wit 1..
ow downturn, will take the train looting Pittsburgh at 7:zo
A. Id., as that le tlia only truitt..bl close oonneetiom
al , made through to the shore points.
The trains toartng Pittsburgh nt MOO A. 51, and Wellsville
Ibt kW P. M. ere the only ones by which passengers ran
rude stations wrath of Alliattoo, ur stations on the Tun. ,
reams exwaskra
VIA ITELLSVILLR-
Stparaars Yormt City and Dhirnal Lave their landiag, 01.-
µ"..tte 31.nongahrla story morttiog (Batitittya aa•
rsintal) at to och.ck. for Wellevlll, rtninecting Owe with
tbs train Isassitigat 4,00 P. M. Aillnuee at thhO. and arrivio.:
to Clairton at 901 P. M., cpunecting with LLe traiu
T,d.do and Chlfmita, and Mich. Central Railroad steatuer
8.0 ~It and Chicago.
nett. for Chtcap , and other I..Unte , on the North-wt . td,
W,ll, 11k, Art, sold at $1 to 11,10 1... titan vla .8.111nt..s
it,. trains for elssatarld c•non, - t nt Hod.. alth Mato.
1..4 CO Mio,ll Valle au.l
1•4.....,grr• for Intrr, '.'fettr Pialncloluhm titta taller r t•
D.+ls• T:1.411(.. K 11111642, .141 go thr,ugh 681111 . J.”
WILII,II
Thr IrsLye fi,.ll+Cir vein.lll t.. Toip a ls. er.l 11 4 .0 pp, r,:,. .d
1,11 10. v. Clevrla.ml ut fx.liD A NI B:4A, t3D. b'
• • F . . M. el.rnev nc 13111CAKI. m too
A M amt P. M
FAIL,: VIA ALI.IANCD AND CLEVELAND
1.11 Ku,f. '241 ds. I.V. dust
T, 111'55, ...:V.l To to KOl5 ...$i 90 $1 1 .: .1,
110w3ta,:4 .3. 400 t ktock 18 00 14
...... .6 50 j 14a11155 .... .IS W 11 I/O
C 5 -1, 241, 73 00 $1 0 9 9 ' 140101.111e1d. 18 70 111 10
111,4011007 s .16 , 1 1S) 11 491" 170114u610n, 19 011 16 (0)
- IS 00 1) sot Peor44 10 ts/ 14 .10
Isl IS) 12, 11
:10 ; 150015011.... IS I:4t 13 Su
I auigt uut Fun , I, C 111“ ..co gti,lk4 Rork talsnd FlO.l/0
I utgyptge ultruiLcul ihrvuu.la au.elatui a n d Mitagn.
nre reque-ntr.l to prucura their acketa at 11 t.•
..f tLt. rbu.twt.y, 111 the Mouougnbain LLuuco, tt..nl
N.1. , 0r the corner.
J. DURAND. Slyt, Clerrelawl.
loyt2 J. A. CAUGU6I, AO. Pittslmre,.
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
ISROAD GAUGE.
RAILROAD.
I'ITTSBI'RGIC TO ST LOUIS, DIRDT,
1., (ally rout., waking tlitre 1htg.0h,.,.
11... i fit-, awl only on, rtienge. TWO lIOUILS IN AL.-
\ A Si_ E uV AN) 1101Prit.
. •
Ith u tdr and spaciotm esloutk car, a,
n•nu7 twata, which giro great ease to th.• tray
whirll3.l4 utwattnittal,l.. on am oihnr 'Wirt to
the
TL Traina of Qua P., , ute ant in Itio hands of tanful and
<ilM mitt nwu. Machinery of KUPOT la character. and
Rapt up.
TWU DAILY I'AiiSMILIKIt TRAIN: 4 criunwn
1....nna, via Ohio and l'rnuaylvanla Ita.droaal, !note
1.11..11,4
}An TxAAN LILA VIA Al 3 A. A.
31i..LL IRA'S L[AVL At 7:3t.) A. M
•• :;;00 I'. M.
\l km cloote atzOrk ti.,11• at line for i[rliattapoli. RI. I
Tt• , 1 , . I taut , . tllttttt r toy the Oitto and !tot I fttad
t..
l'a./a.ng• t•a I'LL a a ;Lad Naa °item" iLI t.tlkt. the tll
Central Ita.lllauLl at liatidatal. atria Mg al Cairo a, vet .t 1
1t41,1110, ui any ~ther rout,.
- - .
Itaitrisul I,rauycompliiiisi tram Si bat!.
city, ratiuts to at JR . narnol/ (H) a Ith 'Saw.,
ha 4rt., making Ow ut..t nauloa t.
nputr Kansas mud Nei,:wait litissong , ts bas.
.t units - hugs ('i.e will lac run through with 11w Eg plisse
Tt .t . ft. arrivin g al St. I.iiula till at this smile tiimi
aJr ...11 , 13agtaige Luitmiun Pittsburgh au I St
of Cairo!
l'astowers 41111.11 for Tieketr by the OM Reliable Rant,
vta Vtrkeeane. awl 1 atlo and Mlealanippl ItJulroad.
13Ijrn r.. 1,11 1 .11.1.1115, and avtadtag the delay, .3 1r
1 0. 11./1./ I.iilli/.betl rnt's.
Tiekete goal irony rrazottablr length 14 time.
CLow.
t. l r. Lows. via Dollofontaine anti Union..
II 111111 , 115, Xenia and Dayton..
Du. Via Cuinnibua, Cincinnati and Law.
roncebnrg.
Cair0......... ......... ............
tireorololoss Car to St. lonix
THROUGH TICK KTS or further information may be pro.
costal of A. T. Johnson, Tlckot Agent Ohio ez Penult. IL It.
corner office, Monongahela House; of George Perkin,
Ticltet Agent, Federal street Btation, Allegheny City, .sr of
JAMBS M. WAltl).
Supesiutonderit Ohio and Miseissippl R. R.
myl2 F. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TIIE GREAT CKNTR A L ROUTE, connecting
the Atlantic Cities with Weeteni, North-western
owl Soutlewesteru States, by a cue sinuous Railway &reef.
This Read also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Line of
steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making
the most Dilutor, C11.1414:84 and TULIN:MS suer[ by which
FREIMIT can he forwarded to and from the GREAT W ear.
Rates between Philadelphia& Plitl.mburglf.
FIRST CLASS.—Dooms, Shoes, Dry Goods, 75,. 1 00
(in b0x, , ,,,) Furs, Feathers, &c
SECOND CLASS.—Deoks and Stationery,
Dry 14n0.15, (In Ixtlns,) rinniwaro, Lea
th,. Wool, lc
CLA66.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon
• • - -
and Pork, On balk,) hemp, &a.
FOURTH cLAss.—car,,, Flab, Havel and
Park, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil.
FLOUR-75 rants per barrel.
lu slopping (Joie& from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package, "Ma Plirinvitionta
Railroad." Ali Uotidet ..milgfird to the Agents of this }timid
at Philadelphia ur Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
FRY.II.ILIT Atitsre—Misies Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N.,1,
York; E. J. Kneader, Philadelphia; Magraw & Koons, Bulls-
more; Geo. C. Pranclscus, Pittsburgh; Sbringtruin & Brawn,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 5, Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.•, B. C.
Meldrum, Madison, lad.; &gelid' &(..ka,. St. Louis, Mo.; J.
S. Mitchell &Son, Evansville, Indiana.
11. IL HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia,
IL J. LOMBA_EKT,
my 9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
summer Arrangement—aChaugo of Hour
Os and after MONDAY next there will lie TIMM DAILY
TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILS,DELPIII A.
TILE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittediprgh for
Plidadelphia at r:3O A. M.
TILE FAST LINE loaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at
o'..lock, P. M. •
TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur
Philadelphia at 10 Y. M.
BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4;30 o'clock, I'. M.
'MINTON'S AOCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30P. M., and ea..) P. M.—running
as far as Turtle Creek Bridge.
The above Liam 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 Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day.
ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbus, ZanetivWe, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also,
with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Naw 08.1.6.1246, ST.
Lents, Loot - same and Cocaarten.
THROUGH TtOKETS can be had to or from either of the
above places.
For further particular' sea Iglndbiße at. the, different
starting points. Passengers from'the West will Aid this thy
shortest and moat expeditions route to Ph3lede Bahl
more, New 'York, or Boston. J. 51- EBRIMEN;
AgettkPananger Lin* Vlttiburgh.
THUG. MOO
Pasesew Unes."'
IMEN
kirk and Pennsylvania
sumSE it< 4 13 , Afbi G N'r
THREE TRAINS DAILY
EXOMPT SUNDAY.)
Pest.s.NGLER TRAINS WILL RIM D.6.IIX,EXCEPT
SUNDAYS, ue follown :
-
Leaves Pittoburgh for Crestlino at 8. 4 00 A. 31, 730 A. 31.
and 3 l',
• • . •
Laavus Cnsatlino for PittSburgh at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. M.,
and 12.50 P. M.
These Trains make close connections at CILESTLINE
Truing for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BEI,LE
PONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAM - LOUIS,
and all points on roads extending West • and Simiti-west
through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOLS.
TRAINSIFROM PlllBillintillninuetit at Mansfield with
Trains on Sandusky, ilnuat Id and Newark linad,lor CMT
CAOO,. TOLMIN) and SANDUSKY; making as quirk and
nom connections to CHICAGO, an by any other route. Con
nections are made as Alliance with Train on Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, 01110 AGO, DUNKIRK
and BUYEALO.
Paseengere leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. AL for Sandusky,
Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit or a Ifight'e rent, at
ALausfiekl or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago' early next
evening.
Traits East from Croetline make close conneetkme with
Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PILCLADEL
PIIIA, BALTIMORE and NEW TORR.
THROUGH TICKETS are cold to Columbia, Dayton, Cim
en:until, Louisville. St. Loot*, Indianapolis, • Bellefontaino,
Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, liunlieth, htibtaalcie,
Cairo, Springfield, I ii.„, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and theprite
ells! cities lu the West.
Through tickets over this line may be bad at all of the
above places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York.
NEW lIRIOHTON AOCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new
Brighton fur I'ittoLm'gh at 7, A. X. t 11.14 1!4, P. M. ',enroll
Pittsbnrgh for New Brighton, at A. M. sad 534, P. M.
rte* Fur tickets and further information apply to A. T.
JOHNSON, at the corner °Etc, under the Monongahela
1/urtse, or at thu Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKIN;
Ticket Agent. JOLLY KELLY, Passenger Agent.
my2o J. IL SIOORE, Supt.
Great American and U. S. Express and
T 2 SIILES OF DlizTANCli sAvio,
AND eilA-NUZS VC .1W AND lIMII/.IOE AVOIDII.
AIR LINE ROUTE
urcsaaal
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and ILLI ppl.
Cli 1C.400 Tel iT. LOUIS in Ib4 hours. Trains Isar
the Illinois exurrul Depot, toot of NI ater street—
•
St. Willa Day Expro daily, Suutlays excepted, 7:15 A. M.
St. Louis Night Exprim daily, Saturdays iiszeptett.
P. 11.
M. Louis Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted,
tan
Baggage chetkal through to St. Louis.
Trains ruu direct through to Alton, (2.59 uUles,)airithout
change of can or 41g:cage, and connect with the Coinpany's
spleodul stemmata WiliabLESTElt and RIIINDUR, running
to exclusive connection with Passenger trains from Alton to
et. Louis, (73 miles,) without landing. these boats, for
speed, Norm:deuce and elegance, are unsurpassed on the
Western ureters, being fitted np with Ilatbs and slim:ham
Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the ow:a - trinity of re
moving the dust uuneuidrible in summer railroad traveling,
and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long
ride. •
To KANSAS and NEBRASKA this la the most direct
route, and passengers deenined for Bloomington, Spriugfi.•hl,
Jacirxdrrillo, Naptea, and all points on the Misaissippi,
eourl, Kacaaa, Cricuberland and 'rennerawo rivers, will note
intimrtiutt .suing in rhetoric., being aueenty-two mace
low to St. Lon* thirtyac yen ruilro leas to Bloomlugton,
tulles haw to Sptlngfiehl, litat by any other
route.
Through Tickets deer this route can be procured •at the
varioua Railroad Ticket Wham in New York, Boston, FMlit
dolphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Br., and at all Through
Ticket Offices throughout the Suttee, and la Chinage at tin ,
Cmapetty's Wilco, No. 48 Dearborn street, ow/ate the Tre
mont House—tind at the Depot of the Central Rail
rum!, feat of Water street.
Reaponsible iteggage Alen will always be at the Depots of
tier various Itnole going into Chicago, to Chock bigwig.,
through to any point desired on the line.
It. P. HORGAN, Jr, Superintendent.
H. J. D. SCHER.SIEBEIORN,
sap? tionarid Passenger Agent.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
M !
I'ITTSBYRAIII TO
Columbus, Indianapolis, Clibago,
tbacinuatl, Terre Mate, Rock Inland,
Lonitrille, Vincennes, lowa City,
a. Isdun., Damcla,
'Dayton,(biro,
Xenia, Memphis, Peoria,
Zatleaville, Vicksburg, Peru,
Newark, Nor Orleans,
L.WV fLi PIitSCIBLL litTtro3 tII 1111. lIEBT AIM SGU4II,
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad I
lilitch it qua etanplete.l and iu eurnandul operation be
Stenben•llle end Newark, td.b.,
Combining Railroad and Steatubn.• Clcilitlee, thin mule
offer* to the trander o degree of °rivalled by any
Iluand running Won froze 1.1[101nm:h.
(n. nn.l a fb.r DANS
LLNE. of olc.r.at and earift running s,.enno.rs, command d
Icy olperielo,"l owl ruxutrimud..l.l‘..g ...Irk...fa, will liwve
burgh every day ..1.4
V E U It E. .....
VAIRi Q.L.ELN,
Paaaingare sleep on boors!, and res. - h 51,111,11,111 e at
o'clock the following morning--,ronnortirm with [ha VIAL
Cason al ;,15 A. M., utalung dtrot . latuit,..ction with 'lnt , .
for all the arlh.s, citiol.—thus obtaining a t,./I.,rtable
rest, and uranti,ng 4s falague uJ nrgh,t travel 531 railroad.
(lir Fare as chtaip as by any other liallroad
Through and Tickets, and further infbrittall,n,
u.; tare of JOLIN J. 110VSTON,
N. 115 NVater street, 11tt5Istirglt.
t.t.). I.l.lLTti.'s, iuperintontlent.
1.. fiF. General Agent. novl3
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARIMMO 'NZ
fitpal United States Nall and Exprees
TWO 1% 1 / 4 MM KR TRAINS RUN DAILY un Re; Mali,
l•nnKth fn.tn DUBUQUE ni CAIRO,
MIA f4uwl, in conic.tintkin Wll TM,. or the ()bk. and
}t. end nod tinlonn Hankravi, army.
tliqi 111.,1 ihrin:c anti titiiy continuo. K. It. runt, frini
'PT aiu. leavo
1U A. M. and 11AZ1 P. M.-6i. Loos AND Canto Baru,
I'IMIVLIgefI. fur St. Louis by thm «wl3 take the car* of the
tabu, and MI.. H. H. at itandoral, and are carried dirt,t to
Loul%.
R'.35 A. 31. and 4:14.) I'. M.—lhnrc - qtre AND OALSIIA Exramm,
c , ..Lurctmig a Duillab (u(lpoalto buttuque) with at Dully
I.ine of Steam Itn,ltots for : 4 1. Pltul and the Upper .Stinott.-
24ippt river
TrllinX Iftire 0,1.1 m for eldragv and Duboqua at 7.30 A. NI
and 7:00 P. u.
l'aa.seugers from the Elult and placed on the Ohio river,
debtitted for St. Loma, will save IVO wiles of wallow, and no-
Lertnin river navigatton [rum Cur, to St. Low., and arTIVe
Iffiron hours In advance of the river route, by taking the
,at, , at Our,
Ta,kets to .t. Louia, Cairo, Dutango°, St. Paul, and all ian•
portant plawr. L) Owl route. OM be had at the °Moo or the
J mad I'. ILatillawds au Patt.buraala, and Mitalalktu
Central Katilroa,l to Chloug., IL It. MASON
ILLEGIIENV VALLEY RAILROAD
Shortest and Q,ukekest Route to 01l Point s
on the Allegheny River.
TWO DAILY TRAINS leave Pittsburgh its
Morning Express. at $ o'clock, A. M., for KITTANNING,
CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-BANK, BRADY'S 'BEND,
REIALERSBURO, BItOOKVLLLE, and all
poluts North.
Eventng Accont".l.lluni lea,. at 5,1:1, stopping at
all way4tatlons.
Fare to Kittanning, $1,215.
Kiddies= $1 751 Clarion
Smickaburis 2 bt) l'unsatawney 3 25
lied-!lank 2 25iltniutursburg 2 6,1
Curtsvillo 2 75' fteeAlsburg 3 Io
}truly'. Bend
KvilerA,urg
>hannuudale
Tickets to all of the above places out be procured at the
Office, corner of Penn and « ay ue streets, and at the Depot
On Taylor street. A. J. HOPPER,
Jetl Superinteudeut.
MAGAZINES, &u.—
Harper for July—price •nl contlq.
tiodey's Lady's Book. for July-20e.
Gratiani'd Magazine for July-20c.
Peterson', Magazine fur July-17e.
Leslie's N. Y. Journal for July-18c.
Yankee Notions for July-12c.
Halloo's Magazine for July-100.
Brother Jonathan for 4th July—a magniticent
double number—price 12c.
The shove Just received at
LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
Je2o Nu. 77 Fourth street.
VOR SALE.-20 Acres of Land, a good
situation fora country store, about 20 miles from the
city, in a thriving neighborhood and no store near.
House Sad lot and three vacant lots in Allegheny City.
6O IA 100 IN
60c. IR lOU The
40c. ifi 100 Itni
A situation by a young lady in a dry goods or trimming
store, or millinery eetablisliment—for one rook—two girls
to do housework—one boy to learn a trade--two boys in
stoma or run of errands—two men to work on farms or In
hering Mork In the city. inquire of George W. Donn at his
Real Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north
side of Ohio et., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny
City. Jel9
MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.-
Charlotte Blume lam just received another lot of those
unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rUSOMOOd
maim of every variety and style, comprising -1, sy, and 5 oc-
Lovefl, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 55§ octaves,
seraphine or Piano style, with rich mouldingi, carved music
desk, &c 4 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain
ing 2 seta of reeds throughout, the , one toned 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
from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect.
These instruments are recommended as being far superior,
both in tone and finish, to any others manufactured.
The chief improvements (upon which the makers have
secured Letters Patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie
directly upon the reed, so OA to prOdUie, og. sning the key
valve, the quickest possible vibration, aw,,: sound then
pluwes into a modulating chamber, (enelo_ed by the
mellows the tone, and give it more ormelocilmis, tote.
like quality, than is the general property of reed instru
ments. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME,
jell "Old Establishod Piano depot , No. 118 Wood et.
F lsH._l 2 o o Superior e Trout;
Received and fur wile by
SPRI.NCEIL ILA 1•113A1.70
je'26 •
205 Liberty tit rt,,t
REFINED SUGARS- ___ --
15 Ws. ',overtop ° A" crushed Sugar;
80 do Stewart's "A' do do;
15 do Lovertng'ertlne pulv'd dot .
10 du do coarse do do;
10 do do crusbed- do; In stora,and
for sale by []al6] - . 81114410.diltHCEMSON,
EDL UVS SPEOHIC if'stare ladxmub [m)
Re"
Mall Ratite.
VIACHICAUO, ALTON AND ST. lACI3
Pell Arrark'grirnent
tioluox.
AND
CHICAGO TO CAIRO
Sv. Wekt,
CHICAGO 7, VAIRgI,
GRICAGI4) m DUBUQUE.
Superinteul
Sumner Arrangement.
la•.;;;a
' t29Utural V iliago.
25 Nlahoulog 1 73
ovre>92 25
2 75 Mechanictilmrg 3 tm)
3 73
WANTED,
rpomos WON'T DO l—They never did do..
tehte4hatt ginirtinaPdiary relief and they tuner lOW
Itfp-ben Ottiat (UMW. The
4 u . e - ague . and, , sitspaies ja,tba atzp burin
pekeif tiVethlige lion by
it.,wuralsattdotey - and altillsesatilatmadVitk ppearA
ac , poooc 4 - AluAve gpmr 'gut Airueochisftei.inkr.antuiote tor i
Malaita, and, ima(eorpr it, is a perfncily.baneleas madteme_f
The certificat of - th - if celdreited thitakit;',7: Cliirtml, of
Now York, to thirellect,brattaithed to Oliorrbattlet there
lore if it. does no good It can do no harm.
This is more time-can bersaid of Qat/sine, Arsenic, or any
ti:dein exiatance, as dial 'etnertareinereftb trrelothrtitntion,
and brings. on Pumb..tiano, wbich,nateralltersa,pennro, tin
feel perfectly well 6r single mosnot. Iy filcurinititni of
these truths I annex smile extracts &bin alettei jtinf roadvett
. _
fronea-Physician:
prolutrown. Ohteatime-kale:Mb
'J A'S A :ItIIODEB, - Itim.—llear Sir Yours of „Td jest.
hand. Thetir arrived lite fait diffieulty In
getting any one to try it wee ' greatly .111erri00iedqviom the
'
fact that a remedy had been luloulueoductdck. owing
In'favor with' the patio, 'kg belig Vetter than using,
—not knowing I presume that the remedy ditiy - imed to
e,capo taking Quinine, contained the druiviteelfl
This reineduktioft tvonlitinvitriab.y
brealtan ague, .tut it did - not Cure WOulrffiten re
turn withrenewed -This 'one eireturititancet deemed
In your favor, if I could Institute's teat comparison' between
it and your Care: Therfollowing 10 the twnlte' "
Three persons took your Cure, •all of4eldelrwere' clues fur -
Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many wee erntistidixig4
They had tried- Quinine; and other remedies, grcldonally
missing a chill, but It was (at rn all icioh - OloW; 1 94lowIllgou' j
tug tbetn -out, and laying the .foundatikin of other.Aud fleVt
ter maladies. did succeed In Teeth* a . Om, of
all three of these cases with yea reined:, ~andi t luovo
not had Robin since. In all three of theini,doMa th;s,
Tonic had been used, and would,. as belede Abided; the
chill, but after period Ortwo liturelansed would I
think there will be no 'ffifficulty,now in igivinif, your,
Cure the vantage ground of any - otheetediedy:ricesi-in
lobe
here, le., do. WILLIAM i1T101f.e1271,114
11110DEVF&11111 and AGITE - CURII, or. ANTWOW, TO
QA Land,. the only Inmates'. iremedy- scidsteneei
equally certain as a PiIIaRNTIVE, Take lit
when you feel the chMs coming on, andyou will newt - fare
AIM .A;. ll.l4olM„Froprietor, Providence, B. 1.. -
For sale by pOssillimigengrani„ Jel4
W. WALLACE 1
STEAM M.A,ROLE WORKS
319, 321 and 333 Libertriarent, • • !
oppoga.snifthaeld
PLTTSBUtialifr.P4
VrONUMENTS ; TABLETS, and-GRAVY,
.11IL STONES always unhand ; Stone and idar.ble.cturtlng
end Vaults for Cemeteries, nimbi tO eider.
Furniture end WeshatandTope, and Impodng 819,1telipeae
b - 7 0 25 0 41.8 gA n b 3, 3 11 1 0 ., ‘l4le*WgitiklaM ba.ddllo
niFri annual Tabor. paloulac eimero49 ) lB paid to the
manufacturrof ' • '
MARBLE
of which we have a large variety bdautifet Taifbirtuo
Buildera and others are Maned to examine our stock, as ire
feel persuaded that after doing, go,
.and learning c?rir prices,'
(526micf.upwards;) but km. who 16'0 able tO own a gripd
bone; will.be wWiggsfPNeitk,/ 911 E Witbmit procuring (Me
or more Marble Malice. They require no scrubbing nor
painting parre•alwayi neat; are an ornament to a Motu; two
not liable to take fire, And Poet pit =PI 9 1 911,1b 1 19 a g a 5
4,
WOOdAI2/111th. - A • 4
Marble wird lotV tiiiheirade,llB9llll Stones made t4"4"-
Our stock of Marbleli thelineit in the West, enit.being
manufactured by the beet we:kitten, aided'by-meuhlitiO,ls
worthy of attention.
taauth
Orders, addressed to mu, at 319 LibertTetreet, Pit
tilled with deapattb. • 11. W., WALLACE,
SMUT 2tl AOII IN ES. LULL'S PATENT
BUHR SMUT MACHIN Em . ; 41,..709,11101 tba
West. They run llght, - elean Well; are a datable, a4.ailtut
they beoume smooth, the edge can be ventured wry 11.
r l4
the Burr. They have been listed for dye year
Mills, Ptttsburgligune of the lupe;
are warranted td chum Fotparlipla4 see Alall4 410 :'
Orders tilled at 319 LtlAtrty atrapt4lita • !
aOl2 w. . WALLA:CR.;
TO MILL OWNBRS.—,French , Burr RUA.
Laurel 111.1413tonesi Salting Cloths, Mill Skdridleii,
Irous,l3crews, Screen Wre,Gorn mid Cablritident, Cast Inca.
Proof Staffs, az., always on baud and -made to itkrder;liVl4ll
Liberty street, Pittsbargh,Penna, •
R. R. liihtl4loE.'
QTEAM ENGINES AND BOLLERS.4-
L 7 zughiee, with' the lutostitoprarements, worruntei beet
q ualiti ,. ou hand mid made, to. order. Bollers.of
iron, 'wide. on abort notice. Orders fined with deepateboit
319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Po_ , , •
2 0' 1.
, „yr. WALLACH.
TilibitTAßLE FLOWILIVVIIMI:05:11b
JE mitezriberhati,on band;a4fd .".46:44,,ipttedai,
fitn2roll" Mlttd, of an trappovert kaa14; . .1#161 axe veark,,com
pact, tun light, grind WI, ( 1 1To to litttdOr.Bnandld. ttelanont
can be driven by steam,'Ndteriirkeris &ma and will prov e
a valuable acquisition tolron madam Ipiabe,6tep soli Jorge
stock feeders. Orden filled al 11f1 tibert l it'isif,PiUsbur g 4
sp224Si r , WALLACU.,
, .
J.' ti
RE .EIL CHARGE!!—TWO SPLENDIEt
PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey in
the OldepiTitteir a splendid steel engraving, fr. In the Me:
orated *Ming by Umdeeer: and the "Departure of 119
I haedidt from .80TV a large and beautiful engraving front
a paintimphylL 'Roberta. The retail price of the above en
graving* if ga per copy, but will be sent free of chirps, u
follows: .AGENWI '
The •ratibscrilers bitioitstablished •a' 800
Philadelphia, end .1011 furnish any,book or .publkationta;
the retad prkie, free.ot postage. Any byferwardbag
the subscription prior of my of the Egatstaines, such us
Limper's, Goatees, Putnam's, Stank Leslie's Fash
ion., a;.., will rveetve the magazine/I fit rintlear;lo tc,copy
of either of the-abort beautiful engravings, free of charge,
or if subscribing to a $2 grad a $1 Magazine, such as Peter
son's, and Chalice's Ladles' Christian Annual, they will re
ceive both magazines and a copy of either of Goirobove WU
gnivto go.
Every description of Riga Ting. on Wood ezftnitedkizia
nestnies and despatch. Vita's of Bußdings, N
Reading& Views of Machinery; Book IllustrationiM
Certificate., Business Carde r &c. All orders tient try mail
promptly attended to. Persona wishing-views of their budd
ies. engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of 1.11,
building by mail or express. •
Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find It
to their advantage to addresiohe setturibemout WO Would
act as agents for the sale of the manna
BYILAM & PIERCE,
6p SouthThlnikstmet. Pbeedelphia.
0. ~wort r warts
BROTT Dealera in,Real Estate,
' Bt. An thonf Minneeotiefeirithry. leind . tedglt
and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, larrt.k. t
alents made to the beet advantage,. and Land Warrants loca
ted. Also, Aiente for the sale of Lots in the. town of T.
tl6 Laded from St. Anthony, and head of. navigation
above the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad
crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad
vantages is pussemee as a piece of business, will make IC Oar
of the largest °Mop in the Notthwast,
assanizical
k.-4 , ooternor Ramsey, Minnesota.
Hou. Wm. IL Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota
Hen. J. Meeker.
lion. H. AL Rice, Delegate to Congress.
Rice, Hollingsheml & Recker, Attorneys at Law.
Masan. Borop & Oaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. AL Fullerton, Register of 11. 8. Land Office
ssp2o
JAYILI BLAKE' T JIMICS C. RICIIZY.
BLAK ELY & RICHEY, Ar“ti, Emu 111.0
rzas, corner or Seventh and Smithfield streets, Nitre
burgh.
Frpins, 'louses, Lots, Sill* irtunaceOlc. Ac., bought and
sold on COMT11:1931011; Land Warrants bought, sad Bbd- loco
tab; Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especial , . nttentiou
given to subdividing Forma, and disposing of them'. Terms
roasonoble. nov22:dtw
ALEER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
XAND
Counsellor at Law, and donator in Chancery, Agent
for procuring Bounty Lands and l'enalons, pad for ti, Col
lection of Claims to Great Britain and Ireland._
Ilections made in this and adjoining Counties Es
tates of decedents settled; Real Rotate bought, sold or
leased, and rents collecnsl. Moneys invested on Mortgage
or other nrnrity. Titles examined and title papers drawn.
Oftlft on FOU ItT I street, a few doors above Smithfield.
Pittsburgh, 'Starch 28, 1%5--Dniiftdtwi z
AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Om
. tabssioner for the States of Tennessee, New llamp
dors, Oonnecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, 'lowa,
altforuia, latniaiana and Virginia.
*air Deeds drawn, and aeknowledinents and prooll take',
for record or use in any of the above named Mates, Mlinois,
‘fisidaslppl and Rhode Wand.
Pittsburgh, March 28,i86h--(mll2Bthlri
U NION AL WORKS FOR SALE.-CO
The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. '&190.,
Atustesl on the Monongahela river, about miles 'Bon;
Mttsburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of 115
scree. and 116 perches of Land, (more or less) and all the
coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 sores more.
together with Buildings, Railways, kc.
I'or-farther particulars apply to ,
apll:dawtf
D. W. b A. B. BELL, Att - 3 , 's at lam,
Na 108 iQurib et. 1111118urit8
BARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned
offers for solo SIX LOTS of Frounkikoneing n:of
end adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh ido Donnelley(
Railroad, in the growing and &riving thorough of Id'ILY
PORT. Four of the Lots are 3734 feet ItivlderWithottl
I'M in lepth, fronting at one end on the Depot, apd at ttiV
other Cu Sinclair wee): and ,two,otthemtninstlig tbr their
whole length on °merit:roar. '
Atsc—TWO LOTS, 3714 feet in width, fronting the other
side of the Depot, cxtd In depth 121.--one orthe Dots border
ing for its whole length on Jen:info street
No better property can be fcitind t aita it h will b.. sold low
Port of the payment taken in 13toik'orthe Come!brae
Railroad, if desired. 'OW. P. GELLMOktIi,
Offlee of t the 'iSiollifileroll2.
Pittsburgh, August 81, 1/155,—{dsortf
:ANUFACTiWk—MitB..RF4/ 4 1Trir4,
six doors from the Aqueduct,oppeeite the Ocdoctor's
'ace. Ailegheny.City is prepared to till orders far .W/Gdi
awl all kinds of OTISAIIENTAL ITAIR WORIE.- , The beet
quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar.
w m M.
BOOKS ! BOOKS ! 1 BOOKS ! 11—Wild
Scenes of a Hunter's Life.
Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea.
Northwood, or Life North and South.
Fremont's 51 hop, edition to Oregon and Califorbbi.
ri-ll Smith Abroad.
Indian Captivities. of LEkiu the Wigwam.
The States and Torritoriek'of the Great West.
Noble Deeds of Argerictui Women. •
The Museum of Iteniarkable and Interesting Eventa.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh.
Thu Young Man's Book.
The Young Lady's Book.
Japan as It was and la.
Twice Married.
Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of 16.
Married. not Mated. by Alice Carey.
War in Kaunas, by Brewerion.
Hume Fur All.
The Water Cure Encyclopedia, Ac., At.
For sale by
Je.ll
NSIVBOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market
street near Fourth.
Poems, by Richard Chenerix Trench.
The White Chief, by Capt. Reid.
The Scalp Limiters,. do. do.
Comic Miseries of Human Life.
Helps' Spanish Conquest* in America.
Rverybody Her Oem Shoemaker.
Immigration, fis OrDesand Its Consequences. .
Paper Dolls and Ho* to Make Them.
Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a "Country Pe4
• rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D.
Sight and Rearing,llow Preserved and Row Lotit, by
Clerk.
Lorenzo Benoit!, by Author of Dr. Antonia
The Suffering Savior, by Krim:umber.
Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Ohms
fling.
Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London.
Man and he Money, Its Ilse and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedle:
Monaidl, a tale by Washington Allston.
Lectures delivered to Young Men in London.
The Cripple of Antioch.
i hyper s Magazine, lialloon as published-20 cis, Jel9
JUNE MAGAZINES---Just received and
AA - We Pi At Kwial. 4 efh..ti0...0 ainithrieut 'nese
liapera invpsinibr:Juntn., 1 - t
actair
aZlka for Jim.. .L
Ofointuttfte4urerr.4 , r - ,77 - v-- ,
4: 7 )7 7 .3 7 1;11.
All the NEW EOO petabbelsre for
- - - H. MINER kokys
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KENNFAX:, 14 7- -
ILL erad me °Mir T•ounno pasha* weeds i netned ir y
Warir= l : 44d +2, gff u jr4P- s f let b #o o " 6 ' 4
He has treated itirtheareloren hondred awe; maws
aided eree t ,4%y0 oelgOlortpinor4 Hs h:
aow Ot~
of Micah* of its
the face. •
Two to three tioithttH'' iiih /dathe ardent of. ttell,e,
: 'to the
ilatIgn:;01 urn 4 40 - ettre ' Ahe worst cue
o:Nattylitpcbevtv'tki; .14 Kar . . ,Cti... : .r.. 14.
.r.',44 o l , lo o ll)s44KM.ritritittitllo ettatirhibiar of the
Too
eyes. ,ro•
' biahhAtze i Cvairaiillo , ' ifie:t
Itoort 'ate wafedirtigfiB'ottier6ta;ii'ead run
ne baths wal care eiCaTy ex4tiingi the ikkin%
• Twatolhree bade* dzwarittninted 'to - cure ilia tart dm.
or Two,osthret . sbottlwasse warralsted tneuralluswonteaue
rigatoim.
~,,Tneentwtowebottlioattrwtirrathafti 4iiintilei l adm
P i r e tirthi e letat t i ppu , tb , gplgo,:.kpant *9ool;ortaorn.
eneed fr9m ths,Whstllei . ,stnd
st ,partect itlareds rwarra , whet -the nbisreqbality ts
t ak en .1-,-, - - .1 , ...- - ..... , •., - r-.,t. ~, ce .4.41
Notlart e r , sers - 133 faprotablitio those who have basaln
?tail otl; isoudtlrfuLtnedlelnes 4r --tbi day, trethitt lemon
mon weed gtowlug in the itusttoo,, yllgtdolltZ. tuxisslls,
should cure every humorin tit pot It Mnsa_ngen
t.faclint - Ul'ou'lavnit blitrAddthllilablitqL , ' 46.8,,n0 Its
nor suds, .1801108 . 01* We about.attldngAntger*sasinAlnot
Imre , It pallki Or4ithatistanttlinftieinfitlnthisfolinty
'-or Ilast°Th• Xialcdt JAB 0404{uxtentrasek4tthikajtilarly
' dAdliotus or flie grrateStOren qfef 44 40 1 , .Inh
ligirre itito thltdronAt. , Yeer old t to - 6100We,
have seen poor, pony, wormy looking! otolnrr ,
...
was soft and Hubby, restoren to a perftet ittinjotktl 4 l l 7
100 4 6 bottfts fi,-• -, ' •
... • - -, •-'- -- -" •'• - - ...
tthflel!fho figemnadect...t6 , a4klekthoutietv-c6riktue
il
!C.I !ATP 44 , 4 ft. , ieftir4.3'grffi,tslisfotntsttagrlcaint du
an or' fume who have been cost ive. for pmrstAsgradtphim
an listen tekaliteditYlt. 'Where tTte'hody V,
_uounPtlsotts
qufthteasyy tortoiteroihere is Itny'deithrgeMtntoritnao.
dons of oats" Is wittairiseseryslngtdarWeftfigiNlirteyon
must not tat alormedr - thyystsPlTlAKT lsl o 4 , l 46Vn'tnn
, daynto tiveek: ' Thiiiii tensor it bera - - renuttioniit.. ghi,the
contrary; In4ll,3tiOffetillicebikl9(4juiniiill , -fiel 1t ,, ,. on
Ai a, bf . r . w person. 1 hearn,some..of the, nzsd et kftEft,tipat
, et Wmtu'mt or ft that Mai noir' listen& to: Diit . skittle of
diet Anwar necessithe Atuttlou can gets'-? -
'whie an* herb, which, when simmerettin,s7e*Ps.dat:
Bc-rofillowl swelling ig , thematfenttd•finclielliii as& '
6 4 mats. -rdc9 (44 k 4 11e 4 1ff UlisenTfreYSLlfteactlign '
.tAketoit' s `fin' ati.— dm, , one, dil r no.spoostftt_' clip.
Oldlnreftnver,ialght: yisuttptAmetbspoonfttlom ,
tlre...o.,etglt;,,,yWb,csitnftorat Aiffts,o4o4 l kft - ttsft blr
'tradti4apPh main lin mutt lions; take onotiW to otie,*
oil AlluAytt4ittidottaidatt Wit:6l 7 .. so ugh
sr ..' I'3 -
!Sr. KENNEDY gkrestpempalatteigatmnift Itmdatigos of
4 , sd.•utteletulht AtittrattitP4l,lDr• larratlVll,l4& WOO
street ' cc .lT r i,: d 1 " 141 41 44Th '
gbaayy lTEß,lr ' CHERRY PE
• -
TOR ItAT OF COH 8. COLD ,110 •
NEN, BRONOMMEI,WHOOPING•001H10;
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, Tin
.914Afit
Igec - the , happieet tigrecat
130whIejsAhn
• .1' -
tliree nmese,'l
eth nel getihrkiinik
',AtetWitotada* of
sr „Ai fb=triSmatds
b lu i m 10'1110, f i n ite see. When onee..l
riotityvver attal etluillifilifielinkeitirlthughitecrappote=
to escape ojeterreltourealt, , lqglgtaktnOftfe AnOrtt4the
'AVM no leregef hei4ete wmt =mote - to employ „for...tba
diesee.estag .intiAtengenbmPairettlontssif pnlMedarrue.
I asap. 010 arf' o , cideut to - Par clinAerl '
Hofffing tee tallerforidei for'tfie barn' 'ea inquiry ofmadl•
cal nrem.ttnuittut prenrafitiva,gairAti*-
Innwsp s Xl l o4° , u (l l,:tr a pß e lffli a
mote.° neestigifi ne yet;if
4tNeMzel4Y4slbeen;4isehtch-thit
depend tor profeedentmon Werke Vateratt•
ganicvntiPth An*WaMift 4 ofthli '
/ 4 941 0 44 , 4 4 . t. Aiongleindmmt,
- editetvorlo tam* the ct:ntatml snob keznedr.,sot thitiust.stmentenittie daifelithe
themfUz i i l'og,;,....43P,filtdAmtKifltiv,mmgoitttlito
thew . tnae Many aependence to beplekeed , in
what 4 nett . oro.r 6 :9 st 4 StraThrntlff kat !twit* -whir &W e fts.
them; i f we c m aximt, copergnaenue„Awliftit viteesAPAOF
aactking of tbe throat anff Inn& *M =
ott wpm
on the assurance of inteillgent Physicians Wh oll isro
hotness to know—istedwahifftkereteranyrellanocnicut any,
thigg,4hegigieigr@fupably,prrA that, abbrunidicituriroaa ra•
peas and [dose cure The clamor diecintes tt dealgoedlor„ be
yotulanratutallothmeffhattotestantalftbislia
true , cannot, be ton fteelYPubilliesianortOilvidelsktunt*.
The afflicted shetilititittnf rem* that cures ,lbtAkc .
lees to, thent...ffiffentsminirddloadcitt %VOA' tflifeWM
priceless to them. All shoox )asAwat4tr , bellitlM
priced tcnittenti. "Nut ondf ehatUdit animated
everywhere, not only in this country. but in all -
How ,aitlefully we have acted on this gentlitiknOeithiretahb
the Act thlialhftdfThls *Ude' fulirMaffs th:cfratieforthe
,The om never vein WWI t ammenttnottias
witliMitit, linifew peoples, 41thOnotj.u.soinuege
urn in other nations FUT thii, 4tilhentrptoyekby ihetonto
letciligont,ts. ohnuej.ccnintelAtw /t., Ls erten
alvely employed - in bottr , ignropn. Asia, 4{ a,
Anstraus , and the far-off islealdeMf thn=see.= *LW la.dit'deer
to 44 Fx-isamt9ra there see here., and the.Y.fffasPAs Tn 1 10014 4 ,4
remedy with even avidity. Unlike moat preporatfOtin
of its kind,. it le emeSponsive rernpositiandgaitaltaddeihd.
dull It LS Public at_ atT . tinillAY l * l d'
what tivrif vastly- more fhiPoitandi? td theni,'hta g•
never snifVudto ,4 l9eline from its arigina/ atarebutl , dt'''ae4
knee. Every, bode of ldiie medicine, now Er* icoxtve
as"goal as Aver lies been nude ' lnuetofore, 144011 re rsj,'t
noble of =king. No Loa. or oast is spared, in mattitelning
it In the best perfection which it is possible (o
I Hence the, pattent who procureS gIigRAY rza•
roe,st, can rely on having as good an . article tothowtYptchnei
bad by those who toetify to its cures.
Dy punning this course, I liars the Lope of doing sumo
genii the world, us welk.as the eatisffictlou belisting,
that much bee been anne a,lrend.y.
Aiii-Prepared. by 4. O ATM, - PracilEal arid 'Arditlea
c hemist, Lowell. Naas, ,
Sold by'll A:FAIINEETOCK k CO., at iii2Oletate and ra
tell, by every DruggldAn *ittaburgtf, and' by mil Dialed
CURE OF `coistrititig
NEW , AND VERY liVONDViiti
ITYGEANA.'
BlLOtralrf . 4011111 'id 1'1171 4 1)15 - 05* •
•
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. his , lecento
ly been made by Dr. C1:1ISA ,_.f.thiacitYsp_tile
went of Consumption , Asttaniyiontall diseases o theimpga k
We, refer to .1.41, Omer& ifloWiLi. 4111: lawstaid MOW`
Sinn Lan Camara "STRAII.." Withthle now mAtb00,1:0,..4
metered ManY-Stiliktod ones to*bifilthiiiirdiv'Snoe
WO* I }e bakiuuu4pecobbi,tiostbacutea:4 tposidi . : 4 s
treartimt, a physician rmiarks is evident.that,
—constantly brsabbit' linriosiebte, 'healing te—tfui
medicinal properties must come in direct contectosithi*P
whole inriai cavities of the loaglyaind. thus tempo the many
and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced,
into the stomach, and eubject to the pn:ocess.ottligmtroier
The llygeana is for sale by all Me Druggiuta thr.hOptthit.
contitry."-:-..Vew Sbsk .DidelistaiierranuaryTt.
The Juho.r la worn on the.bresetorridor the linerfifidtb. ,
out the least Inconvenience—Um heat of the body
sufficient to evaporate the fluid. 'Hundreds of cased of Mina s
Like the following, might he named:2- .. .
One package of the llygesina has cured me of the Asthma.,
of Mx years' standing.- J. P. s2lllsllintlr, -
:Postmaster of..himminnon, Pa.. •
I am comet of the Asthma, of ton yours' standing, by Dr
°tuts' /Imam: MARGARET E...tarozei-ltrboklyiii tf. Y.
airs. pem, of,No. b liranmend strceb 4.3iy.Wee cured et,
a severe dose elf 'ltrOnchltis - bY the Ifygetui - a.
My dater tufa been mind of a dlstresailig
years' standing, and decided.,to .1.. e 'incurable by the phyd
cions. She was cured in on month, by theAfygeana
J: GAOUULT Richmond, At
T h e Rev. Dr. Casma, of New York, te 3[i rtillea of our raeatiP4:
tine in the following language;
.0
' - Istrw Wax, blorimUr
Dear Efr—l. thinkhighly . of,Dr.,Oartis• fiygearrausa rem.r
edy 1n &ewe of the throat Atid lunge. , baa
opportunity to testityltitalleacY;l am'convinced Unit It
mea
a t ezmiloot toodkitiorbotbrtbo.tyrtlP anktbit beitablgi,
ap cation to the at.
N. 114-Dr. Curtis' mi
flygeana the , OllMT Eini.Vand L B Y
tilts' °DIE ARTICLE.; ail ottoman , base imitations, or Tile
and uquatoup ,aoulttosfelts. , kilitatfitheln -.sett-mtadd
roam'. . „.
Zir-For ak.tiy'Dr lies U 'ESOpikt r
i:i40 , W004 - stedeitAW3
E. Sellers & Lou A. P , Varu..4 l ,te4.hen,..:cityl 40111-.,
Seutnit, New Brighton' C: itouirster,
inoblictriba, • 1 , .9
, SATISFACITORT . AA r-LOSiii
all parte of tbecoitutay, norttraatfmtnithj- - thdiproitifti.fr .
tonne nlotoat day Ituttalltr or spat flowfilig Agoticimb. §
ode ag tie' following, t tatiaetofi S. fitilleaUfr4N utisaivat" -
ed Vartalfitifat '
. . .
_ .
Gunroom% A14..'5tPd1481143441.t-'1
Marrs. B. A. Franestock Ch.—lliat , O tee'li §
„trour
Vermitoge in this place for flitlmcra - and - take pleasure in.
stating, for tho.inlormation {A#ll _Undo and of lbeiVukillo,
that ittasbeen, solar as 1 . know, ono of the moat sallshw- .
tory remidiea themairket,ad n on&lif thetikeiluankle'
medicines we her, 1. have AlSO.P"PP3l`knowtes/04,9104.1,
good'effecte in nomorour - onorlatdCr the trenmon of our
physician, all of whom has itzegularly;Mnd altmys llorradri
It to lie safe and rglhtble en n FOrla
mend It arrant drtbdiaost iiatiest Iti tb'e at.
. I .A:4 2 TOLLAINIMROIp , ”z ,
Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIINWTOOK,
mb.2o artier of Wood andilirit‘fe..34thrburgh..
R. 11 U LLILIEN'S P,A,RISIAN TOOTEr"
PASTE.—This Tooth Pitite is the ,beet of lb kind fur.
cleansing and. pieservlttg• the teeth:. -IttielriretrecUtifidty
the titee.ndaion of PT./ 1 -. 4I YYP/ 1 . - 4 I
e2d Comer OS
rtletae f
tJ / stznd the a
OWDER'D BLUE:—.A superior artiole4i -
Juu received and tor sale by.
, . , FLEIII.NO
•A SUlTatiatt ..I.looli, TO THE AVATostui9o„
ack"i44 11 ..,, , Y 0 1.174/4:21114,714.AND.EitNit.0e.,
Tige of e's Yicia to ee i by then of 44 .
man;" &c.
"T A r p u t d g
wlhngetl l o im kO,i tlkoei ng a w. rhetio sqogi4,' *T tlidugh t ,
;f O
"A.notheN poplgar nale.fromilheipenT-Or
needsAttOrktr_Ort#4 l l44;l4 l l3 nther.bnAn bmlngoxygnanndigi t t,
a wi4i1id0w1x 04 P , X , 41..P.4x4 1 14r,t4
nialt 17:4MV r
"The' feiiAffii;or ieitttiotE7Otititli re164441#
• ThoWatehinen.". OWDirelo4"roOWYeeg 'Staira'l 4 o4' l '
end the. extenalseJeditlaus gouger ,oeck.W., etter4.4
works
panne thole . otrideteie veni
the ohniti or tile siiimbe dr th 64 ivAn .
r"The'w rideree points to eroidlent
it will' thwattention of thema rartiaderilri ,
cannot fall to Interest as well as amuse the Om*. 7.gun,sgi a
by Hawks & Brother.r—aid,- -
- The incidents are natural, and, iiiWth%-
-
grapTitcyluicrthi Ihitihte: 'lt W il t Vesse. —TAP
thurant • •
For saleby ririN&lLotAla,
. 1 , 10 . No. 3 Sudtkdkid., ntr; ,L,,
B.T: 0. MORGAN,
N 0.41 Rdth street,
OBACCO T• . 4
is 00'08 1428. N. actuidlzi.V4-,-T.9*001
5 do do IN -
15 do Webater's okl 8t
15 du. .Andellode Dewberry ti'a - ..d0
5 do June.' ;eel, „l a
5 do It and R'ss'es
10 di) .113domdattatured 'Leitr ' '
'400501.(1 .1. 4 .t... , bi - )Xoo)!Pbutaadilad3o Ifttigec; ii.
1 0,1)wart_6(400.40000'0 Panama brand,. yx,
Tobacen,
IC)Dwarf . boxegi . JimAl'iptiir Taint Tobaci)),
to afore and for,sale • . —
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