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W TEJ--..Several GlRlh to do houtewurk, in the ty and country. A1 , 0.a attuation to a boy about tourism, ,o i. store to run errands, or ether light work. FOR .9 ALE—A small TA NS It V, ti gi,xl carder and n e t a good bugne,i, in a 'mai! tills;; • about fifteen m,lea fr tea city. Ttie wolliog to g, We4t, ndl roil at a ;17 -at bargain. Inquire of G EoFiti F. W. BONN. at 6u Age., and lilt hgertre Of9cn. north side of stre.-1, fourth do .r tin Diamond. city. goodie,' to that article. The well known resistance alio iill- Fairytouaneas of water, character,tie of that Cement, ren i's it of the /fret nocesatt, in all structure • expolval to the a. Lon of water or damp. ,apte."1:11 1 , ENtILIyII A lIICIIARIIS, N . Atb ,NTt SEAT IN ROBINS( IN T01r . N. , ,c1 I P Fitft tf ALE.—We offer f a sale a Lai, nil tui woe of Lend in Robtunon township, about covets L.. •, from the city, cotilsoning twenty-tour ac tee. nil Coal Lund, atilt Improved and in a high state of cultleatton. *lke /10113 S contains five moron, neatly finished, with bitch. it. ont-houses, staolea and barn. Plenty of the least grafted raiz,S. Apply t../ jylt.f BLAii.ELV .t RI 'HET T Fl IR S FEL I) it SON, I. ) EALER:‘ IN • 0RN1,.1 4 FURNISHING GOODS and z , IIIRT MAN U YALL'ettElto, N, . To Kra if:, street. OT IC . - The sub:scribers rcepoctfully anuounte t I HIRTS made by them are gvarantted t., :It. wiil 1.. r. rraralfel to any part of the Union. nn ro - sicilic from 11........ ties atoning the inatere their perwitial tivaioir..7ll-1,, in accordlng to the f.irrnula given lel,.ia- Remeoiber. the anti' must le arefull, an I aci taken. as all necesaary allow it'-.,.are maily by the cutt the F around the ne. Sec in.ii—Siaa around the Intro—na, around tile chest. the 1- lie (Alta FM, :+.—Fr...l the and Ile shoulder, length of ar• ./Pytth—llehrht of person. Iron the shoulder to the t. nee- Pan ,• x% al the st This 1.b.0 a diode ond r ue, and alll lei of great valid zer:rlemer. at 4 .11.4.0.: a Id- :it imp ri nom, SLIT is .11/I[l . l . tU , m,uht Ir and it Aso,r n hand, u 1411 arraorturent :hats .1 our inar.i. rare. Any orders ealdrrrsed I- tie 1..) real: will do Ir, tr., aitended co. Y. S —Meagre titan. by a hat they are I. 1. 111 mr.ilFl•7l.ll A n - _ .Nil-POll - leiCeid i and 2 Crud S not,' Prinelpe eigar• 5.0.0 y" Londres lee 5,000 "Nloate Christ,'" bendati drAgalia, .246 c, La / ilpll.llkled " lot 10,000 - Gen'l Ter, lor" Hog. Cigars ••51,01m/euto 1....tinu0" Ilan. t roe • 10,000'• MI Sul" Regalia Clear, 3,000 La Tre, Mario. " Hee l'iagar• 8,000 La bat Gentian Cigar, 1.1.,,Wt, • Or., I: do do For ,ale id; 11 , LLEIL A Kli K6T <i•C ACUIF.' A MA. Di A M NS---The,e tywill a lL , rab,r dir six or 1 . 1.14, steel, and will 1.. t . at, h. or .11:1. in Up, pair, r, titer they corrode • , 1 - ityurr tt else nt lh, ;116. m ftterl pen, variedly 1.1 Pri.d. 11,171,, 1./1 1 11 - 411, 111' 1%. lIA Statenier rhy Market street, corner 01 &Col, IVO .-- \VI? hay.. applicath,m, 1 . several .111111. IHII/4110f, trim $3.00 totliai, on al, Land/roma premium all: be iwriel, and ueeured ti,, t• of real aerate, c10..r ,r 1 all incen,branee, Persons aishi, g to invent Idifel 0. withiell the hernial, large return. net to lae realaird, will please apply to tit. • ,lersigned, who will give their pirnsonal guarantee for business transacted dir. then. Ile are a111h,14. - 11 to t,lie,t :1 haridadroi hom e , to nil e may apply lidoriK ELY A Itl^lll7Y, jyl7 Ilea] Eatate and Hoed Ltriikol VERI DESIRABLE PROPERTY I TOO PIP I'll WA 103-ll2t. undo ,0.,1 dionaoe all .4 which are rizidepir.l. Ildne and I,l•,tiee, n.Juon, sr.d reel wed 131 ick in in reatticL Tuv 3 awry BriCk Butllueirs m, N. nn %irtwt, • •c"ti yi•d 1y firnt-tate leuntltb, and y;,ddui„ n Itnno, 111C01.13, A t.lock of three tinniness flowler, on the r.a - tter of Wel end Penn Ereete, end one Dwe11..14 11 J.e on Wftlnut - LII u- cull A1;..1r t.. lilA K r 1.1" .k Well I . ' 1 . j , 1: P-,1 1'..t.t.. ffr..i.r• NEW' ...... . AIU.SIC.--Di,qunt Belli are ~! I ,alieg: by ty IL 8,,,,,,,. Like the tong of Birth Suatawr—a 141twitul near hod worth. be J. P. 1,..,11g.1ar, Eoq; mush 6) J. W t hen, Los Metahwn ph.ses d.thwir par Plano—Ch.. Vona No.l Jake tie Xer.e.--ttanse espaguole nx twnule. New Vaults Waltz—Lewis Wallis. City or Pena .rand March—Charles I%.,Ung America March—d du:Med to the " Young Ain., ~ u tioty," by S. W. fluldrbige. Carnival Romain a new I•diOttiorh--F. Bur g yn o ll, The Sultan's March—Stephen Glover. Thy antre,enn. t tu answer to •" Wlllie we t missed you;' F. ('. Nlellvdle. Poar Jr. welch by T D Engliah: music. by C. (Vint, talc tur to toy Georgia boine—wi Men and camp,„ expressly for "nantort.f,, opera Troop,; by 5. 5. Johnston Just received by ExprrAl and for rale by HARLOTTE UML, At Ile "Old l'ik.no Ii pt," BL 118 setund door above stn....L. pit t A b n ,h, MUSIC MAILED FREE ,i 1 r 1F E OF JOHN C. F.REMCAT • f, ; New edition of Whitt,er's Poen, Arnold's (7h , istian Life of Dr. Al...a„d i . r 13tic:Auan's Faith iii liod, and 11,.farn Atlo•ierti 'ars]. Hamilton's 'l o yal Preacher Art Student Iti Munich. Hiawatha. ariartiarlier's Parables and Suffering Sal join Sickness—its Trials and Blessings. Margaret Maitland other New Books. Just received by J Ps VISON, JslBuz, Market street. near Fourth. VALUABLE f' ItM FOR • ted on the Perri 'vine Plank Road. ten miles from th city-206 Acie4-160 of as loch are cleared nod In cult; ration; about ;0 acres of goal meadow laud springs iii se rious parte of the farm; a Farm House of six rsilus, w Ili! 11 One fountain of running Water at a new Frain, Barn 7U by 70.1 (tot ; good stabling, sheep sheds, and tier out-houses. For a Steak Farm it is unsurpassed In thecoo., try. An Orchard of six :tyres: good timber, be. liumeiliat possession ran be had If desireil • and the crops, stock ad farming implement, will be a slit at fair prices. For pric n e, terms, .to. appl at iiur Office. SI Market street. IT" crTii It SON, Real Estate Ag COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN and the China I?eart. The Daley Chain: by the author of Heartsease. Tho Mai tins of Cro Marti.: by CLaa. Lever. Palmy Fern's Cook Book-2h cents. The War Path, a Narratite of Adventures. Pathionabla Life: by Mary H. Eastman. J net received by W. A. OILDENFENNEY Fifth at , opposite the Theatre. NOW FUR THE COUNTRY—BOOKS To TAKE WITH Interesting, Amusing and I,• •I endive , V , rt tit+sritaa Papers, with illustrations by ban thit, bi•aut I_u„ —lirlro $l. Alice Carer'. Nlarri,d, out 31titod--12imi : price $l. John Bouglimit's hotiio.3 Papers, ur Irish Echoes. On • iseat 12m0.; pro., $l. Vi c to r i a , o r th e world overcome 1, Caroline Cliete•hro. 12m0.: price 2 1 . 25 . The Loot Il init.,. a Tale of Earle Times. 12in0., tient tloth ; Price The vi idow Bedot - II net rati.d learn; price $1.25. ti„h r i„l Vane, fits Fortune and Ilia Friends. 12mo : price 11 12. The Hiddet, Path; by Mars,. llarland, author of i/• • 12 in 1.; price sl,2:i. 11. NI 1 \ Eli ik Co.. /912 No. 92 t=toltlifield street. SIMMER SHAWLS REOCCED.—EN ery description of Stella. Cashmere, Crape. Silk and other niwie. selling at an immense reduction frum usual price«. at the Semi•Aunual Sale of A. MASON & CO., 16 25 Fifth street- GuNCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making Soap. One pound atorth ten of potash. On hand and for sale by LIY 7 3 FLEMING BIIW ~`o t AStitt4 „ „ lit **Q.-4, " 4.1.4 , 3 1 %**5 r t: 9, 1• 41 0 4 w 1' ' °-• ' , l' '' .• Itiki ri.- ...ZIT' ••, • '.2 f.. t 4 _J,. •F•••1* •••• ' • • • .4 , %,' • o''• ste. .14- ‘l.• ••• ....„ -P V • ' ..., 4ti.. 40 Pt . i . e u. la, '' I. ‘', o• Pr •••• '2 ''. 'P'•‘' ''-• • , '''' ' , • 1 114• ••• . • • • • • --'•,-.',.. ' .4 • • ''' • . • . . MISCELLANEOUS. IN VENTLONS AND PATENTh REAL ESTATE MARKET, CORM OP SMASH AND SAIITHPULD srarzrr, M!ig:DM We bare the following RealEstatef:ir sale FOURTEEN ACRES of LAND in St. Clair towt,./..p, the oid Washington Road, well Rutin', ed. SIX 'CIES OF LAND in Chanters township. shout bait a mile from the Ohlo river at the lower ferfF, with valuable t mprowementa, suited for.. genteel coimtry residence. A LOT OF GROUND in Ea.st. Liberty, 3o feet by ISO; a.ll be sold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND veer TEN ACR. S Or LAND in Indiana township, at the mouth of Deer Creek. on which are good Improvements and an old established ferry. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND In Indiana township, near Pine creek. with It 9 ACRES in Plum township, three and a half milts from Logan's Station, on the A. V. Railroad. with good improvements. A TIMER STORY REICEfs_DWELLING -liOlifSE on Ste venson street, opposite the Merey-Lioimital,) with modern ttnprowements. A-GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of /Beaver, con mining twenty-throe acres, within eighty rola of the C P. Railroad. TWO FIXE LOTS la the Borough of Mitulchester, owner et ChArtlers and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPF.RTY AND FARM in Derry township, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged for property A BEAL - TIROL SUBURBAN RESTMINCE at the :,,xtto rAlAStlttion, with Bre or ten Acre+ of Laud. TWENTY ACERB OF LAND adjoining Ola Swiaavale Station. Apply to .te2) BLAKELY & RICHEY. - TWELVE EIoURS A DVANCE.OF THE MAIL! TEE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly rocciied, twelve hours in tulva uce of the Mall, and delivered to sub scribers at the following rater Philadelphia LEDGER, Ilk. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE, I6c. per week. " HERALD. TIME: " AlliP• Leave your orders for those, or any other Eastern papers, at ;I Fifth street, for my 24 uR SALE-20 aen,s of land, on which is F erected a hewed log huu,.., frame barn and other iut. buildings, all is good order 15 arses cleared, well fen,..5 and in good state of cultivation; a young orchard. se% ei al acres of grain and clover now in good and thriving don; the remaining 5 acres wdl timbered—would ben f..•. 1 situation fur a store, using situated on the cr0.... t noon Bakerstown and Butler, in 3liddlenes township. But • ler county. Will Ire cold low—terries easy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady, urn Dry .10, frimming or Millinery establuhment Wanted--Several girt' , to du hounework in the city and country. Ale, a situation by a ouy about fourteen veal, ~f age, In a store, to r •.rrands or other light work. hqulre of ti E.) W. BE NN, at he..tg,eney and In telllgen ce north ride of Obi, street. fourth dour suet I .4.I,L6GHENY r3ITY. • I,; WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Two or throe gu,wl Conks fur rltt .11 , 1 country. A Roy of 17 to learn a trade: must be well r...an mended. Also, platen fur four or tiro tittle to Jo (-baud., or dining-room work. Four Bop, in store. or to run erta a is, and fire or atx anon at any kind of employilusnt. Apply at LOWRIE'S Nee , Intelligence Niko, ii/b2O No. 14 Fifth WANTED—A Sit ua ti tt as lioverness i,r teacher. by a young lady writ qualified, and hav ing bad =MA- craft, exporionm would nut object logo :11 to the country. 14"anted—S,reral girls to do housework., in ell!, mid country, and a b 0) I,ltl of errands, in a shoe Foto, in the For Salt— A +lll,ill 13C1 . 11, in gu.xlord, wu•l ,lAngx 100 EESON'S Ilyr)ltAt - 1,1(• WATEi: LIME.—The undersiwneti keep ~ustal,:.) hand a large noel: of this article el tho 1-st etteritiun 0! Coetrseturs and Builder.. of Naviizsre, L,. r . Aqueducts, Bridires. Hemel - yeas for Miter rt. • • • , • - • . 1 • „,' • . - •:.-, •;.' • 1 .•!'•• ; tld ••• • • •• •••‘ - d 11 b• ••,'÷J•4 • • -s • ..j •-* ff s , . • - 4 %. vfi .r • k • • *ink 4 !' •• 4 rd • . • • . 4 4' .•• •T •• (- 41. at/ •? .1 • • •. • - •••• 4 1' 4. 0' • ,4 ,? 1 1 1 , • .• • ' ' . t.•' , ti .• • *" ' t,,,,,; • •• n. ••• ••• •• •• • „ • 1", " .. • • r 17, • /• ,• Iv 4 to t • • • 4i . "' • F Eswx, Esc!. floorSie,—Flaringmoil O. Trott's "Patent Oil (Rube ' on almost all the steam engines furdishecl the last year, and in asmuch as they appear to hare giren entire satisfaction to our customers, we have no hesitation In recommending thew es a good article, and much preferable on account cif their complicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of which we Lave any knowledge. Vary respectfully yours, F. .t W. M. FABER & Engine BMLiens Phis certifies that the tnr Cop patented by Mr. Trott, has been in use on our road for two years peat. We-find it to be an economical and durablo Oil Cup, and can recommend it as such. GEO. W. OILIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. ()antral RR. Now:rubor 29th, 18:54. To ht. F. EATON, E 54.).: Tins certifies that we have had in use the patent Oil kilobes or Cups, sold by Moses F, Eaton, Esq.. of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever used. ALFRED TLIOALAS, Treasurer Woo Tool CO 111 Pall .‘ Columbus, Ohio, November 27, Itiss. Thu intention IS intended for use abet, It to desired lee Im part a tine, smooth, and glossy surface to the %c.a.]; but it is applicable, with advantage. to all hind of carpenter's planes. The novelty t onsistig in placing the rutting chisel. or bit. in front of the wedge, instenul of behind. AA ill common planes. also In applying a metallic mouth-piece to the taco of the plane, in front of the chleel, which mouth piinge serves as stir rest tor the chisel, and cmitinea the throat of the plane But the month piece In so Cit., to the edge of the hit to prevent the plane front ripping or nplintering the e .,„1 lu the least deogee. Indeed. we has,• vest the implement ape g.• the: pinigiug of wadi agaited the grain, and tram, versely t' the grain. legri - mg the wood perfectly sngoeth. 50 t i s the:pi:emu:di ot this instrument, tint it nine le. ap plied 1.. the planing of veneers—with entire nU,Ctekt--a teing which cannot sati•ly be done by tile nonunion plane. The peculiar arrangement of the cuontn piece, bit. nod wedge, affords a complete and firm hearing for the hit through:tit tic whole I..tigth, and dlapennee, under all cir cumstances, ugth the use of a cap or tbmble Thin is a very nimple :tn.! elfe,tive improvement. dentioNl. we h a v e no doubt, to find its way into e, cry carpenter', ,ILpik In the land. No tool chest IA complete without it. Th.- lie censor is WM. C. Hopper, of Pitteburtili, I'u, and his pnteut bears date January isl e It5S. RICHARD SHANNON • &kr: i' l, M. RAT A . u. I last etrn , t, A p•ilt the pluton tou. ACA RD— 1 request the attentiuu t.l Ins friends and the public Le nny stock SPRING NI) Str.NDIEII GOODS, tillUit amtnm. a Inrg, variety of rieb st)l..• tl.au any u:lier form -r l•urchiva• I bare tak.ll opt. la: rau.. to übtalu ail thr shootra FINCI CLOTHS tt , tterally der red, r a. Prim', Dahlia, Mulberr3. ale Drat, Ltrt.t., u and ult rnrita, tint, if tire,. Diu,. I have ohnerred the sane• care in etelerlittg my FANCY CASSIMERES, %rill. 11 embrace a dunce assortment of light redurn. ,utaltit• for it vets g dress In the rummer ..11,011, with a 1:11110.•! 11114 . L. Klatutt. Etatureti Doods: al., Intended tur the it, %gather. Nly mtuult. 11..<T1>G< ti,as large naran it, found eisrutertt. rumptlrang everyiartet, of Pallet plain and figured Grenadine.. and .11nrtnnilen narortment it ha kitten int renaett mid I am prepared to lii nil , trdert, ut this branch Irult to .r• sattsfekrtion to my,ll Bald en than ilithert. , I m 1 call Nevin' etteution t.. N numt.•r pretil Pt,.t vecalniri) ulxpo.d to rioldren n ires, a birth I tin ak. 41, 1.(•t o\ll t. , A!ro. lfrnettns. Argentine 1,r....tre, At. Nfertiloe. Yreneb Nsnittrinet ten. Irrnl. I talma . , wlOl rton,,un sc) law ut Wunlt•A and Liuro for , Irdy g eq.II,,MON No. So A RARE CHANCE FUR MA('HItiICTS Or those who wish to Enitsge In the MACHINE, OR ENGINE, BITILI)ING BUSINESS. THE UN DERSIG NED utTeri , at private. unit the 91th day of June nett. whole at,. Tooht, Pattern.. Shafting. Heating Pipe/. and I.4stur,.. iii too ihe •• M. bin , ' N.•to. and foundry:' locate Allegtouy City, c,rtiet Nadt and Cliarr3 stroetA. The .tuck of To to cotoont to part. First--I /f a Nil. I Sweatt Eli g nne, nearly now., 11 uloh, der, 3 foot Fdrhkr, with r)lindor Motor 4.1 loch , loom,.:. di one only one 3,, one largo and one small Plalong ‘luelon" Tw 0n43.1..hr0e turning lAtltei, various length,. and to loch swing from seven levt .10,413 to (Rch, ito het. otei the shear,. one largo Boring Mlll tingle and dontoo-ir .. tired upright Di illo o 4 Nla..tone. ilent Israt,rit 101: E.W.e.." 1 .. groat and chtt,r4 In gaol order too Bolt and hug No, lhn stAlitong, Ilollr, .4, I.UD ob•I M,1114.4. TWer:ly-.4,, VI go...looter A ..1 u. - tn.l JI ..re. In tr!. ,••rt4 , l , •te ••• , t ~t T••••• 14 MAO, Vrrr, r rtt•-arr4 rt.rror,r-1 ,, ,;1•1 , r, , rl,l --A• a, Az rr-u l'utrAl '.thirty-.n 111 h•-a r •!larr, rth ;( and :tart, All rr , t 1•/ At - or „...n, A tttlettitng thltta, Fttrcott tutti st.,..ught Kft,l tti ea.”, (it'd tat., trtatt•nt her t•••• 1, fhit - A—F•re Fiir,ea, arli f.n and fAFttir liiiiar In/ 0, I..x.•Uirt - witli a full ia I I t.Aliza. • , ‘" 1 / , '• '• • • up•rs •••IF ea, I, n,: go Or , antaii Trip Hammer. mid/ a //Teat tiurnia, iil Aar :0 Z:•••1 ;ALL , . 11/ an I P.iret Marl/Joe . .• F ~u ttt - ~ . u.y.et, Pattern, .1i I 1:1..t1 .l , ur at! heel I•.it..ru., t p:,bu pear netnt.er and . MI.. al.: a great nu:!rl,.•r ~r uth, 1'a:!. rite • oU.I 11. Ult./Ail... "I ...la ar,- all la tirgl rat.. ~r .r. tv. I t 6.. • W hat. 1,,...a Ir a t,aukber ./I ytaara in . ~.,ta I. r. aLJ n, th.. pr, t,riatura 1,4 • - a tar. !WWI, , Jtlrrerl (~rthe put elm., t..+r,tit .• at .. .. .tai ,-11,..1:11 . Th. '•uiliiiugu Can lm lernaiNl at a fair rut.. 1. r nrll n Inf.,mati,n a.. I, 1,1, , m:,•1 tertwk, apply P. Th. ; W- I pr..prtelors ut. JEN KS. !UCUEY s( N - tlv• t.a.la nlid Jut.e. wsll at pubj,,, K.fr 1. h , •rrl , v ; 41s - en w ali perbuns vt h., ha, pattern/. or s• rk of na:, deer npltol7 In the hit Mn, hale It °rho, - t, I na ay I..eh.re the hitt, nay of Jute oral. or ill.) tt 111 F.. igh«ru - .• zny'L,l3w Cale ARM FUR RENT.--A small Farm, c F 141,1;14: :II awn., about otae guile below the rity,o,.p— ama Nlandeester. There the pre:aka.. at large fr bombe and stable. about 1 - 41Awring apple I ref.; al*, peJl cherry and plum Irtweht,-rapert, Arc. Thla place v./obi 1,1 a gone: pvderwr. For term. appy b. my 9 B. C. J/ J II WYFIS, No 47 Wrn,4 11111th ARRIVAL OF' YEW li()O1)S .I . l ' I.A.vic Mogul Kits, N., 74 Nlnrket at • Plileburgh he , rut.crilwre hare Just erred and n o now ope., them thud supidy nee. no I It..a T• 1111111..., ' , I i't nit 1.a...1 ph tralmpu 1 at 11.•• A. 1. • - t 1-c ..t , t.• • '` - l'e ala; •••••1 IF' rt:nr...t, • .•all It a!! wtll 1. , t,, a.lvant nee o! TILS LIVERY AND CALF: STABLE, M K LIT %t ,nr.rrn, Tr.Lv.viNu 1113 AI,NIAGEI) PIA ), t;)r sale • - fi; a tau gain --A tie.. I ll'i h; P 1 A ehghtlr ilamatril ih ih. tut niter". tout [Jot whore tt eatretie "hat-no! The HI PO uncut. in no traj ininrieh will tie eold at a redui - lion Fl FPT DoLLAR: , . on a credit of ea mi n the. JWIN 11 . , lEW,ill , NI ti - " 0.1 XL, Agent fur Chickeritig'a my2OP EN INCi this day a large assortment watches. Gold Levers from SIC: to $2OO silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinder, from $0 to $lO. Seiko.] Time Keepers, $5O. Irodsham'a Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. In Silver C/aes, $175. Chains, Seals, Heya, gr. Watches repaired in the best manner by usys W. W. WILSON, corner of Market et 411 C 1,,,. \IIHIF,S- - S IGn macro Mould sod Dlppod 26 de, Btdr do ho do Bonin S(stp. 300 kt•gs sses.,rtod Rs) dom. Corn liroonot. 50 bales No. I nod 2 Batting. 2.5 doz. Ibpsl Cords. to Buckets. 10 du Tubs. In store nod for subs by JOAN MO, 1t1lEd1) B A CON. - - Han] _ . GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, It EVOLVER: , , FISHING TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY; TOILET CUTLERY. POCKET CTTLERY, DOG MUZZLES, GUN MATERIALS. And ninny other things too numerous f mention Our stock of FIRE-ARMS is unsurpassed for variety in the Went. SOWN it TETLEY. j v 12 No. 136 Wood stri et. REAL ESTATE FOR SAL,E.-BLAKELY & RICIIEY offer for sale— A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling Houses—the front one is..cupied as a store and dwelling. A Lot of Ground on Gino street, near the Diamond, Alle gheny City. and a tine Dwelling House. Four Lot, of Ground adjoining the Borough of Law renceville. A Liit of Glom] in East Liherty, and n large Dwell ng House. A Lot of Ground ou Bteptienson street. 25 feet by 125 feet. and a Three Story Brick. Duelling Utilise, well finished. A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Itanchester,24 ILIA by 120,4, feet. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 2.4 by 124 fret, Manchester. Iu A Lot of Ground un Itebec,..a street, Allegheny City, 27 by 135, and a good Brick ilouue, two stories high—very convenient. A Lot of Ground on Wmailligton street, East Litrorty, 76 feet front by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in Slialerville, Chartio.rs township. ho by 127, and several Frame Buildings. Apply to BLAKELY RICHEY. ALE" A ND BRO-WN-STOUT , casks, 7 dm. each. I:ennett Seut , li Ale. 6 du 0 " India pale Ale 3 do " " strong •• 8 do " " Brown Stout. Just received and for gale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Jel6 Nos 221 and 223 Libert et. FRESH FIGS-100 drums just received and for sale by =OM & ANDERIEK)N, .1) 44 No. 89 Wood stmt. , I • .>"1- " PIPITSUILGii, April 12, 1816. ( From the New lurk &mini& American.) Patent Pintubing Plane. CLOTHING V)TICI a 1.•1 111.•1 r•• , 01% M. ISIiIII , II K its, I,•rnwrli YOUNG, STE% s. Lot I: : 4 bonidern 10,000 - ,ides, in nturo and fur natio by F 014.81111 ,t sarrr, 76 Water litreet _i'N SU . .EL ': k:a THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE , ! I S 56. tx)mpANy, ..11 , PITILADELP:ITA. L'il.:oroaA—Charlfs W. Banc4,r, T 1,,,,,,,,,, 14, , T0t,,,,,, i .. AIN ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS wa g u ' r, Saal.el Grant. Jacob oh 11. ',with, hwax. Wal . hm,,,,,, PH PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI, Morde,al D. Lewis, Adolplu E Bone. David S. Browne, 310 r. rix Patterson. Cuss. N. BAN Ckaß, President Ca-40. U. BANCV.F.II., Secretary. Cotixinno to wake north stlCA,,latrpetual or llnited, on every dew, iption of property, iLI lOW,/ and country, al rates as low BA are consistent with security. Th • t.....toparty have roservtal a large Contingent Fund, 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA which with their capital and premiums, safely invested, r.l- AND ford ample protection to the assunal. The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1051, as put. 4kil' lished agreeably to an Act of Assernbly, Were as follow., ,tz . Mortgage. $915.P.1.s t'..x JITTLE MIAMI RAILIIOA!S. h Real Estate 84.377 :a VI 1 CRESTLINE ..A.Nb COLUMBUS. E i Temporary Loans $5,3...ae, 17 Stocks e 1,089 ill) chckest Route from Pillsbury hto Cincinnati. CAM", ac 64.3.1 ii SI Cu:menisci at Cincinnati with IL S. Mail Line Stammers, 1,1.212.70 S 4-1 CoN igloo and Lexington Railroad, Uhl,/ and Mississippi • , ~ . „ , Sine- their inrorporati,n, a period .4i twentynate yea d ia il , ad• and the La'r'n'd'argh lino[: •. nn they leo° paid upward of tine Nlillion Foto Hundred ra. ~ ; lA ' Mbn " and Neal:.,with the Dayton and Xcaix, and sand DoDaisn. I.ai,en by tire, thereby alb., ding evidence of thelndum Central H.adroads. TLEOUtili rrs, re, Columbus and Cincinnati, to advantage, ut insurauce.ll, vli L. the aLii.; . ). to meet with protuptnenn all liabilities. Leyigton, Loisinville, St. Louis, ludianapolin, Sc., n. Via J. ARIAN ER COFFIN, Agent. I Coluilein Ali Xenia. to Dayton, InthanapolLs, " Lalayette, north-tsi.st cur. Wu,' and 'Clara at .r Terr H St. ' fiance. Loins Arc., ar. TIE LITTLE MIA3II via COLUMBUS, connecting with n Railroad the Fr LI E UN !TED S'l' AT ES LIFE INSU; "' lnn I nd 1 1. ";: i :,; t° 3liveimiippi ti .. the A_ RANCE, ANN 1_ ITV .AND sCi 1.11 AN V - t facili ti e s no other route can DtL.L..--Ch. - (0,4 A pni l"tn , Chided i'vrpotual I g” eon through tickets by all the above routes can only be CAPITA L, pr.XITKI N. 1:0111nHmEl an d the Little Miami Railroad. Office, South-east corner of Ti,yl and 4,mtnut street., 'CU :out, from Cresitline via Columbus being the shortest Phibulelphia. ' t., Clt,unuu, ...W.; a 1.0)(6,rt and Al je speed. CC.. .Ilona OFFICERS ~)F THE 11.01 I. Bo A Isli AT I'll i L.lbELpin A are ortaln. and passatik . rn have full time for mean. By Coe 011 - . E• 700, Forst and Iklleinunuurroute from Crrmtlinn, a dong , rous mid rran,nrck spend rrvared, and compiles:l to overcome I &stare. liy be route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, pana....ger n ride over ioals ballaated and smooth. the Forr,., and It. passengers ride over the r"tinlns , r,a4, w Olin,. 'NUKE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. Plan TRAIN loaves Pittnlairgli at 3:no o'clock A. M. ler t;nestise, Colombo., Xrni u Cinrionati. In.uniyille, St. and 1 odiatiapoli, v,i. La, rei.enbortfli Roans Thin Ir.kin my, At Utticl ittar. hour and forty minute., iii l‘ ih,. F.•r•—t and route. BANKERS A I;it(.),KEl{;;. lien Piti.lelfgli at 7:3V e'cl,,ck A. M. Cristitte. Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. Thin Trm, ] lioL3li:S and Ex- "" IY , 1 ss...s leaven Pitt.lirgh at 3 1 • ek •. •••.:••• Draft,. A. ePt• Cy t' Cinontinti, Low, lilt . . Sl. Luein t aorr, thdd. r 11.. 1. `. the Ea•t- / halilipl.;l.l. via Lawyenceburgli Retire. ern • TWo 1.1 TR N AIN,. lIA coLCNIBC.S, DAYTON, . 11,• II ; ze : INDIANAPOLIS. ,•. en Pi: tsleirch 1.00 o'cluck A. M tor 6: Mai legit st:•-et. '••iu• L. . O. •t.• • fiaYten, I nilianar,hs. lain) wits, oe Incettla.. (1.1 - 0, Evansville, dr. • E. ARN 01. A. CI 11'8 S., Pittsburgh al 7.3 n o dock A. NI for • 11011, •:- .• X.,1:1. Dry) ti,ll. 11.1.1 Lout, Cairo, I•Yatoviite, hr. t• /1.1 i.r ,f 11. I lasi" Pittsiangli at 3 &clock P. NI. for , ci r.)t.ni, nthanupolin, Lafayette, 4 t . 1,- h oses • I{m Tor, .1/i.. Chino, EvanAviliv, A.. • .7. 'our ta:hotb via Columbus, and you are ...le Olen h. ertwr.r.l, 11 Amhr.. 11. Th lirhi..miu IV. Tiltri..y, M.•ll..nry. .1 .-oh L. 1.1"1-,,.. %Val'huh M. 1.10.1wh1, 11 ,11.1,, 11,K, li.rdrnt—NcpL, it rte.. Presuirnt--,,Arula,,nr 11. Th.,topw, it-r m Pattat,r9l,--.la w. 11 !`.l Aiircheray Chy--li If Mowry. NI. I/ E. AhNOLI). Amur N 0.71 Ahli. op.. L bur, rr ii(LNIAS NVO4 )11:.on::•nti .0111, 1,, 0 CI:V . 1111.0 I for Isfeurphot, Vicksburg!), Dcolcr in Non , !teal k. , :atc„t‘c„l", N tat t , orloans, etc. Four 555.0 i• mot AL. Th• ottnini, Lreiug the direr! route, the Time Tunic, or - acs Itum.l.l 2130 arranged to run lu close Conneet.tas I,ttotoe rtmte. fttnnat tt 11.111 Tbrnuull Ticket', please apply at 111). tr.ti Pctitccyl,..nra lituircerd Office, tcorner oflicr,) NEW sp till(! ) 1 s N 74 mar o:t 1.., or the 1 n,trigutrels •trcen t•tttA.t.r,.:ll. 5 . 0 i r.• In, 11, ty )1, U. URRY, Ticket Agent., and on . tyvkAil.,l tnc, ro•tr cr. ti Es PARKIN, Ticket Agent. th tots:, u is u,• 55.51 t. tut litr,tl,-1 • • , EU. is ri . ....',10N;n 2 Agent, Pittsburgh. t 4 ,1, " K : 0 1 5 ) " ' 41 • , 11 .1. Oat:0. IV , IR D AElt. s)«n,Lral Agent, Cincinnati. we C El hl K' 1) A\l) PITTSBURCIIi ~ .t/ e.N.5.• 1 1 h..\. • t u m.. 1.1 s,o .act, ~ .I,u, of Us. -• 11:111.110A D, ha Int 15 lt • • . ,I`4. DRY GOODS •• 111-1/14.4,1 " I law 1=!IM!I I=IIZI • tor rtrotu I at: I I.• ,a 1 ttly ter -I Ur t tot.ttot•t, Uiointalo, . ttt: MIME nn, , •1 \l\„ 1% II -f 11 h \ 11111EME IIIIMIIIMII!IlE1 J , Kn, uxur _ ti , t,l ;IL W.,. Ur. 0..411 HOTELS r 1+1•4 It lhe vi., In rt../ rr..• r r/l , •1.1-ti.l,: • IA I • MEE L i r .•: i t:. S T : li.111: HOTEL. r,r Pcnt: al;,1 I.: ...a... II 11.41- 11..1 it , l. . G wdo I N r lIIIEE=III F ARM 11. F. N .rt!: :300 "-x"- ) i 1:411`11 I .Nla,•lc.,•n•l `(TIIU will •a tiuu t' is =l.ll tier,e , prim. C A I-. iii .. j;;,, . -l Ult SALE c0 1 ...41...61 I t•I 4:1 •,•tr•L ntao•l f.r 1.111,1.',.. ..• : . .111. lippite , ll r In, • , t•• 11 1.•, ENI4 )V.ll, - NV \I I ~11:‘ ILI. II I M.\ .\ i,111t..1 =EC= prittt•lot ti()I.I)EN :tod :t I- t„ tta. I . I•. Fishing Tarld. , Mitke old !sums VS a!t , ,n'• • s• l',K•kot /11/, 41. ii• uzzlex, and t. m , 111.111) nrlo . lt.- I lit of the- “1" 4.1 Jul 4 13, ENV AND ctn.:A )K —The 1 ti A., Plurd,ust.ul, 1 , ) 4. I. I'llnund, I' I; Sung of 31,1kandwaitu, and u her Salad I',,r Ib,. 50f..1-1.,..tuft111,, A I)vivric, , uf tilt Awericau .ned 1.. til , •• CrlarinliMr/tli (us ,ugn In!luen, r. ?“1!.. feren, 1.1 11/telt.,l ..r ii... :at,. I,y T 11,4.4 Ni Put ben' luluute , r Munn Yuls Just ree',ll , ) NV A. .; I 1.1 , EN 44: FY A V., tnyl4 1111, Fr 111 ,- ; VOlA(ili IA FE--Etigra% gr ,, tt M. ',al I's tut I,olllt, are at .I.J S. I Wo.kd wili i.s t, 1.3. 7. 1'1;1)1 E Rio t'uFFEE ; 52” }.l.lra IU •• .1.1 J • povkt•ts •• 1..1,4 mt. 31 , whik •• 10 : , , , lcted ex ly my I'l. V. 11. DKA O. N , I Dinuln - - LAK ELY A: RICHE), REAL ESTATE BE. 4( EILS ANU A t'cri , ern, of Seve./th nod Smithfield ..treettt, )'rtt.loi rit, call Mtn lid to netting iny Auction any prod„ ris sold by Ello•Utors, or by order n Jr. plane' Court, in the en) or 1,201111t,y , and to any dc>cnpliun of Kral Rotate out of the City. jalo DRATT's DA (:( E R EOT PES AND AM liftt Yr Pr.s. aha h g,•• en,h gtootett manufactunn are daily obtained, In eiery kin.> of unnuthut, at Lafayette !kidd ing, No. ST 10121a11 utteet. Patina - oho tateuttou pod to amt.rotyptug, tts the tune of .1111111 g is ninth lento than r,. gutted fur Daugerreot3 pee. Pnctureu id cold, en taken nt u few ISCOallthl In either of the ntbnnve named sty le, Amtro type or NVerrntypo Conti, noult ton tectly Iron, e> Pry. kind of picturts. R irritated 14,1,1. inert HO Hier:ate. Our motto Ls. TO PLEASE. ally QUARTS AND COLLARS.--.Just reeeived 1.,j from the Factory a full a,tortno nt ••11.! Collars. Shirts and Collar+ tnade to order. CHOCOLATE --15 boxes No. 1 No'rfidk fo r sale by jelt",] MILLER ,t CIATAWBA BRANDY-75 boxes Lyoli', ‘,„,) Catawba Brandy, fur sale by JeIG MILLERS RICK ET: 4 i Y. CARR. SODA-15 casks curb. Soda in store and for sale by MILLER & lilt'litiT6‘iN. TAR -15 bbls. N. C., un hand and Tur solo by dein] MILLLE s RICK ETSON. WANTELL u —A dwelling house, el four or Ore roms. witniu ntteen 11111,11(1•N Walk oi this office_ Any one Laving such alb use to rent can find a tenant by addressing Printor. Mdrniug Post (Ake. Jel vrair BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 12.4 in the upper redo( Lawrenceville, - fornwily eanb 2.5 feet front by 100 feet deep, fronting on a wide street', and in a very desirable situation for a residence if sold al• together. Apply to De-11 . ) BLAKELY .& RICLIEV. STAR , 'll - boxes Orris and Oswego Corn Starch; 6 Hatter's Farina; 3 •• • Wheaten Grits: reed by Je27 Y. R. DRAVO 4 4,,X ,; A : 7 7,;:wkiett- - ioak,.. 91,:edg 4- „ .40 , •.W.VrAix - Vg_h•Vtt itrf",r .1- -.4. 4.r': • - , , _ , r.- ~ , 11 •.~..i eons, aict the \ orth-ttest. Mill to go through with. wall take the train louring Pitt burgh A 11.. it, that tlio only train by which close C011,110CLIt•rill nr• Dla..:•• (41 4...11 'wt. , PlMOtorgll at 1.00 A. M. and I. M. we the ~ 1113 iowai by which paa.ingers can .tat: If A [14,11,.., lOr sthtkouti on the Tri,Ca• 1-34, s• li I •l •t. ' ,„ =NM r L.. L.% I A i. ❑6 . • ••••••It.: !h.... tickets at to ! 11.1 I lan Nlotiong,AlteLa uk. t i•,v. tile c,•ru,r. 1;1.1 . M1:1: ?.% 1,..4r..• J. 1 / I :Nf , .Sup' I, Ckveland. :2 .1 A rA 1...1111.11 , OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAII.ROA I =NISEI p•L% I:Pnt, ',lt id,' 11,4kIng F•ip. Itagga, •!: I ft—. 3111 •%111. TlVii 1j(11 . :FL: \ A F 11i iirIFF.l, IttoUTE =IMRE I , I 1 • Tit lU,i iI I TICK ET, or further information may he dr•••1 ot A T Jeldno.n, Taket Agent Ohio A Penna. K. It. orrner othrr. gahein Mouse: o 1 George Parkin. re kit Agent., Federal street Station, Allegheny City, or of JAMES M. WARD. Superintendent (Phil, and Miesiftsippi E. ritsl . 2 F . KNtrWLAND, Agent, Pittslirgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRA L ROUTE, connecting the A Elnan,. Cams with (Venter', North-weetet n and ,rdir., n.,,tern Staten by a eon nano. Hannay direct. Ito,! also cnunectr at Pittrhargh with Dudy Lir" o d i i , trann•rn bi an litirts ott the North-western Lakes; making the nr. at DIRECT, ..BEAPEST and EEI.WILX ItOrTE by which Fit E I can he terwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. Rate. between Philadelphia S. Pittsburgh. ird Slna.s, Dry G00dn i. 1 75 , , 14 100 „ bm, r borre Furs, Feathers, Sill'. 0., CLASS.—Bookx and Stationery. ) lay r in halm) Hardware, Leo- Coe. 100 tl er. Wool, @c THI Itlr CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon 0, and ' Ur k. bulk.) Hemp, err k'UUItTli CLAsS.—Coliee, Fish, a Bacon and 00 Pv, l er k, packed,) Lard and Lard EL. cenL- per tramd. In r•lnppine Goods horn, any point East of Philadel• ph), I, particular to mark package, ''em Ptarirytinanau firdr;orati." All OINHIS CLlllNigned to the Agents of this Head at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FllElOlll' CCT%—Mores Putter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, New York; FL J. iine,.ler, Magraw & Koons, Italtl• al ~re; Geo. C. Franciewns, Stiringinan & Brown, Ohio; J. S. 31uorli,iad, L.ttisvilla, By.; H. C. Nleldruni, Madison, lad.; liatcliff &Cu, St. Louie, Mu.; J. F. Mitch•ll &Sun, Evansville, Indiana.. Summer Arrangezneut—Change of Hour i)N 111)11 after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAIN:. between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN lenvee Pittsburgh fur Plonnielphin et e:3O A. M. THE EAST LINE lencee Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at ,2 ele,k. P. Al. EXPIIRSB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh IU P. M. P.I.A I itSVll.l.lt ACCO.IIIIODATION TRAIN leaves Pitt. burgh daily, excupt Sunday, at .1.30 o'clock, P. NI. 1 1 11INTON'S AMINIMOIiATICIN TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M, 3,30 I'. NI., and 5:20 P. M.—ruuniug us tar as Turtle Creels It! idgc. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads t , and from St. I...tits, :110.; Afton, tininess and Chlrigo , 111. Fratilcsrt, L4,111;0..11 and lusinville, Ky.; Terre haute, Madelou, Lafayette and Ilitlianapolia. Ind.; tiny ton, Spring-U.4d, liellefoontine, SuCtltlsky, Toledo, Cleveland, i",,dandtus, Zanesville, Nlassilion and Wooator, Ohio; aleo, stilh the Steno, Packet tomes Inman and to Now OLLEANS, ST. and CINCINNATI. Tli ialusi II TICKETS sun be had to or from either of the above tdacen. • For further particular!, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the Wtsit will find this the =honest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Ralti. more, New York, or Roston. Al )!IRKS3I EN. Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. TllO9. .1100R.E, my/6 Pilimenfier Lines, Ybilaileiphlib. NEM y r w w~ A r d s ' ~ =CM RA.II4EO A DS NLYatOUTE TIIItEE DAILY TRAINS "Red pirTslluieuß TO DAYTON A-VD IN DTANAPQLIS. ..Vt,T!NO wjru IA hie nail Pennsylvania Railroad, % . 11t , SIIA<TEST AND vt'ICKE: 4 T IVDUTI ro CIIILM/0 nn \•R,I Io.T. vl4 (1.1 , ELAND. .Lhorter and about undo tl.,Ln the 1111,11E. , 1 1 to , tA IL L .ILanai,,,I, .v rain. tkllvrtau l'utallur,h and de, eintill •r•I I h.,/ Tr r. • 144 CPLI I IrL eland and erite.w, . rlt • -11,1 1 'in t w. - nty•t..ur ,Lt 1, , n... thin, anven 11•Lt.La Tt E. 7.1, AV. May :b.), 1856, the Tr tan L. 1111 1{.44.1 anl run an tnllna =BEIM • tr,;ii ~1 th. 11111., au,' Pkr,us)lvartia Itaaroad .t ~c A I+,l 7 A Al 111111 '3l Atha..., at 11., A M and II :AI A. AI .1,1 enftl , t.t.le , ,t,lad at Iw., A.M.. '4,3,0 P. M. 01/ 41 t/',lll - / , LI titt•rt• tts, all , l TUlal., Ratlrckk.l., ••1.., 1,1.Lrl t. r . 1 .1 , • , / ,, , t'lttrag ,, , at"! .11. tg, l'tttnlirgit tlit , 7 A. M. I,y g st., Irll, arrive in at 11 la trt•gt 1=1113110=1251 IA W LL/: 'to. r. F r,. I:ity wiaiUl urn.l hwy.• their hyndifil. "It' p \I 14 .1/01•Pial • 1 nwrolng •Sondat's .•‘• 1 I .1, t,it t . t.tititictahr. thrri. Vr1::1 it ^ 4 A 'thaw 66U. arid arri \ P M tin,: with lA , trwln I'r it t i. Erni It/mit - 0.1 stratutir t. I I at, 41.4, ;.“1:1 (.1 MI tho Surth•vrt thuri %!t Al:tott.• • •111,•••••t at 11.1 son wit!. t 7....% =MEM =EMI I , i t •• • • ;^•• \ • .` 4• 1 ••-• ..d " ,1 •."` "•••- /.; i itn. t, u ,zt. tt,, , ugh mum. •: ) 1 , 14:11 t• 1. 1...t0 1110,4. 111 It %. \l ..x': - 1:., r,•L I• 1 . 1.1 ILI.. A AND C1...111 . 1:1.1.N1./. 10-1.14. t. 2.t • nnt • ..$l6 1.0 $l2 10) k , “ 141'0.. IS ou I-) 1 IA: t` (IA 10 12 I f!.. •• Pt 70 I , 4.1, 11 1 1t)itt2tuct, IS 00 U. 01 • • lownt'av '2O 914 7.1 il,u1,111; 71.: 11 144 t•. 131/111,1 =M==M BROAD GACUE. RAILROAD I'ITT , TITGII Try ST 1.()I1S. DIRECI =IE2I At: tuv ••h.. h gtiv civet to th, Ir nJ 1,% h —t RAH, a•I I f floo R , .rt,.:tn. iu lb.. 1t.m.1, of rareftf: Mt. I,:n , fy •1" I,Y ri: TI;A IV? r ,, tw.1.al t I, n, .in .1... 12.31,01 in I=l All .! RIIN .0 I of •''N. cat. car he run tl thr nt tom. I..•: w ,, 1i l ' at , lJUrgil 1.01 Is I • llut,t itelial•is I ' / kli.i ~f lit, and lll•snksstpi.l Itallro4d. 1.11, :` •'1,.. ••••!In• • : ton*, itsnsding s• Ii .11 1.41 l• ittly leimtli of time FA 1,11,.. 3, r IL•lir1411111Itz1• L it.' Da) A la (% , 111111t.t1n, and Law . . . 11. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, H. J. LOMBAERT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Ohio and Pennsylvania, Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT PA.Se ENG ER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT. SUND AY S, ¢n fulluws : -- • • lA'A{'G Pittsburgh fur Creritline nt .4:00 A. ;if., 7:30 A. M nu , ' 3 Y. M. Lea,. Cr, tlino for Pitt6burol at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. M and 12.50 P. M. These 'Trains mak,. v10 , ... , 3:111,6/. at CItINTLINE with Trains fur COLLVIBL6, DA 1 ToN, CINCINNATI, BELLE- FoNTALNE, INDIANAPOLIS, CIIIU.VGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all phiritil on roads extending West and South-west through 0111 U, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FIBiAI PIT lull Hun connect at Mansfield with Trains ou Sandusky, Nlansneld and Newark Iliad, for CHI -1;AtIO, TOLEDO and SA NDLSEY making as quiet; and sure conn,tions to CHICAGO. no by any other route. Coo l:maim:is axe made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, base the benefit of a night's rest, at hltmaliold or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Trains East from Crestlino make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHLLADEL PHIA, BALTISIvRE and NEW TURK. TII ['LOUGH ricKeTt‘ are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. lApuls. Indiunap,lis, Bollerontaina, Chicago. Rook Island, I,,va City ' Dunlieth, Niihsunkie, Cairo, Springfield. , Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin opal Cl 1.. Hi the %Veen. 'llll,lO licketi over thii line may be had at all of the above ware. for Pittabutgh, I'hibtdelpl.4l, Baltimore and New bark. NEW ISItRiIiTtIN ACCIIMIWATION TRAIN leaves hew Brighton for Pataburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 P. M. Lelot.n Pittanurgh for Novo Brl,,liton, at A. M. mud P. M. 4 For tickets and !wilier inlorruation apply to A. T. JOIISNI /N. at the corner ,Pore. under the liinongithela 110115 e., or at the Foderal .treet Staihni, to 6 itK IN, Agi-ut. JOHN 1i.E1.1.1', l'usseug.r Agent. J. it. JIVVUE, hup.t. Great American and U. S. Express and 73 OF DI,I'ANCK \ 12 , D IWto ASD /auIDED AIR LINE ROUTE urlwxxv CHICAGO AND F.T. LOUIS, VIA CIIICAGu, ALIGN AND LoLIS 1:111CAUI, TU Sr. IAA:1, ha IJ« bourn. Trains C,urno 14. , t ut ‘,‘ utor Pt. Lon. thty Expre.s. SuLtlnyo excepted, %IS A. M. tit. Lousl :sight Exp . .. do ly, risturdny, excepted, P. M. St. I,nis Fmght I.lu.ii.crant daily, Sundays eacept,l 5:34.1 A. M. /luggage checked through 0 At. La. rrains run direct through to Altai, (40 mu, , s,) with:int change of cars or haggage, and connect with the eouipato's splendid steamers WINCIIE:ff EFL and REINDEER. rumuo. In exclusive connection with Passenger Trams from Attie, St. Louis, titles,) without binding. Them. loot-, L : rpeed. convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the it estert, waters, bemg, fitted up u :baths and spate,., Wash-rooms. 1111i:wiling to passengers the uppurtuuity re- Inevine the dust ono, esdattle in summer railroad tra‘elitic, cod reachinz at. LOD/s refreshed from the effects of a Ling ride. To KANSAS anti NEllititt -, liA thin In the moot thfact nod iweeeriter 4 .lextilied lituoltilt),“ ~ ~ rr1114;1'1.!. J:Nrk1•011V Napiell, 41.1t1 ell pt , tottt au the 1 11,11,,1pp1, Jlm I.lll.lberlnui: anal Tatine.utte rtvor., will t.•. 1, the -aeing (I,teiev. Login!; et, v01•t, , , Ilttriy-4 , eu h•stt Lu Blowing:tan, and mihtn 'keel u, ..prlng - tlelil y tlinn by stay Otfler route. Thrua,;l/ Tlcket.l over (hi, mute nut be procured at the vartuunlnual Ticket tAnta a ,u New lurk, Bunton, delptini, Dalt suture, Albany. Itutl.ild..te., and at all Thtea,..L. Ta, t vlll en thrungtudit the : .. .tatun, and in Chicago at the Outiputly'o, Mlle, .o. do Dearborn street, uppusite the / ruont liou , •---aud at 11/, Depot ut the !Wawa Central itatl road. l'uut ,yr Water street. ttettymtnlttle lia t o t tu,re Mt a a - 111 nhettp be at the Dertutl of the vun•tue 1104,ht gt.tag tnettl,4;tt, Ell Check Ltat;,...ge titt:u4c,ll Ltd any paint demand on the hat, sop 7 uvueral ransom. r Age.o t NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, FHWI PI rr.,13 gu II TO Cvl urn Una, Intl 1.111111,011 k, Chn,o, Ctu.innau, Terre Haute, It...cis Island, Loulr vilk, hear Otlrd, 1.0 , A3 City, St. ',tam, k: ran.% ale, Dttl.uque, Dayton, Xenia, _Memphis, Peoria., 7...n.rir ;Ile, 1a: k01..11r.:, Peru, e trrk, :•• AND Till PRINCIPAL C.:TICS IN Tilt wear AND bOCTII, Steubenville & Indiana Railroad v,t", I. to now r cttupkte.l and in It n, ul opttrsrn i• fl and ...r t.. • the.. l,rlblblag Ic.allrWi aud thi3 r‘ , .] thv uunralleil by hz runnib t ; fr../ Fall Arrangement. IM And niter Nlo.st..t V, 5.••, 5.1/, 511 z, 1 , 55, A 1 , I.i F. 01 .uvgAbt nna Au u 1 ea/11, I.y exprrouu.., -11; -rA, UNA, 1 burgh eery d..y at 5 P. M. V Ns T 1 , 1110" t: . . . . O l'xv.rtager. anti r.'.11.11 :-tett Lehi o . .lick the t,•l.twt ni 111,111114 --r•Lutt , rt,l4: i‘ :tit the Truro at 7:15 S. 7,1., tnAkin t t d.r, t onneettnn wtth ttn for All the tale,e ettle,—thtnt eittatnattt It eentl , rtnble ritelst reet. an. artn‘itnj faft,pc, e/ irclrti by rvtir..u. fare tl.l cltettp L. arty , ther ktAtlretttl r Thrt.thr,h an.! To and tut - titer thf..t mutt , n ithre ttt 3ttLIN J S 115 ‘l:4lnr mtrovt. Pltt9burttlt. GEO. W VCI.ToS, Zulteruttendent. L. DEVENNY, (fete fa! Attent. 11.1.1N01S CEti'l'itAl. ItM1,11t1A1), CARRYING TUG Great. United States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAIN: RUN DAILY on its emit length from DI:BNU E m CAIRO, Thie Road, iu couuoct.ton with TrltlttA of the Ohio tt!. .Slt.r.ttittli.pt R. 1i.:,,,1 and ließtto Itatirotul, form. the rust dirt. t nn I • , 11:, it It. mute Ins CIIICAtit, ry Cr. Louis, , Lilo, CilleAtil) ev DuBLQuE. ==BEE=I 10 A. M. awl 10:1X1 I. L.1.."N AND CAIRO FOLI.F , f, 11. Louta by Oita tralu take the tar, of Its and Maw. K. FL at Satal•akl, awl are trArri.e.l t Z4t. ~. 3.5 A. M. and 4:lu P. M.- I , tat , ,Uß Amp GALENA 1:zi•1 i,, c,utivct.mg at 1/i1”11, lit btlbllyll, Uric of .twee Puck._ ti p,r ci. Paul 1.1,W the Upper stpp: riser CIIIOI. TratitA hats, Cairo for Chia and I , ol.oqua at 7:30 A. and 7:00 P. 31. Ruw•ngrr , fr,l t r EASrt and plaro, .11 thr Ohio •1.0 ,I~lli„n.and roe, 11111,g, 11 I r .f t., : ,L;; In ad v.l r f cf• I)laktn4 rl vats, ;.. rt. Lunt, Lao', Dula.que. St. and al: L, t . kl' a::.I dr Pit and 11.1 a,.: /L. 1 . ,, n. It. .1 06 zitzporincon't. Ml= ALL E( HEW VALLEY RAILROAD • Shortest and (title keet !Louie to ail Point WA the Allegheny River. TWO DAILI TRAIA, hovel gh us fidlows et a o k, A. 11., tor KFITAN N IN., ('LARION, FRANKLIN, RED-B.AN h. tiRADI U Ite.Nti. MAlioN INO, It EN ERSBCItti, BliizOK VILLE, and a.. : North. L.P.-mug le.ivis at P M., stopping .it all sva) -stations. Fare to Kittanning, 91015. Middlesex ..... ......... $3 2, Smicksburg . 5. , Pun vatawney ..... - J - 2.5 Rennet Out 2 71i:10,131am; tants Rural I'il loge I Si , lira ly's Bend 1 7:i Kellersburg 2 in fcXO Bethlohmn 2 72. Medniiiiislang 3 than itrooks 111e7., Tickets to all of the above places Can he proemial at Oflice, riser of Peon and Wayne streets, and at the Dep.. un Taylor strost. A. J. HOPPER, je2l Superintendent. A, I AGAziNEs, Harp.- for July—price 20 cents. tiodey'is Lady's Book for Julj-20, tirabion't ylaglv.ine fur J u ly-20v. Peter ones Magazine for J . Leslie's N. V. Journal her J y Yankee Notions fir July-12c. Mahal's Magazine for July-10c. Brother Jonathan for 415 July—a magnifict lit double number—prier 12c. The above just received Itt LAUFFER'S B...)OKEVPORE, je2o No. 77 Fourth street. n om FOR SALE.-20 Acres el Land, • I situation for is country store, about 20 miles from the city. in it thriving neighborhood and no store near. Iluuse and lot auto three ill Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by a young haly in a dry goods or trimming store, or mlllinermistablishment—for one rook—two girls to do housework—one boy to burn a trade—two buys in stores ur run of errands—two men to work on farms or la boring work in the city. Inquire ofoelirge W. Bunn at his it,al Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, ou the north side of Ohio st., 4th dour east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. jell) MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume hasjust received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs In elegant rosewood cases of every variety and style, comprising 4, and 5 oc tavos, portable style, with semi! legs: 5 and octaves, seraphine or Piano style, with rich moulding,, carved music desk, ac.: 5 octaves, piano sty le, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 sots of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave above the other; an excellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is ..übmitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect. These instruments are recommended nd being tar 61/I,lor, both iu tone and finish, to any others mamitio•tured. The chief improvements tupon which the makers have secured betters Patent.) consists in bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed, solid to IMO ace..iti opening tile key aloe. the quickest possible nitrate., mud the wood then passes into a modulating rluuut.er, , rltiolodeil by tins wbir I. mellows the tone. sod give it more o 7 ❑iclorhon,,, flits like quality. than is the general preverty of reed instru ments. For dills by CiIARLirfTE BLUME, ).47 `Old Estallished Mane depot' , So 118 Wo..sist. • " bids. Lake Superior ruut ; hf. '• Received and f ,, r sale by REFINED SUGARS-- 15 bbla, Loverings "A" crushed Sugar; 10 du Stewart o -A " do d...; 15 du Lovering's fine pulv'd do; 10 do do coarse do do; 10 do do crushed do; in store and fur sale by Dad] HILLER & RICKETSON, LUDLUM'S SPECIFIC--5 gross in store and far sale by 11] 1"IIING BROIL 1 71' RAILROADS THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) t 1 Route RA/L KO AD, Formerly* Chicago and allselselppl • R. P. AN, Jr, Su ri n tendeu t J. D. rCIJEIUI6ItILiI;\, CHICAGO v., AULIIIr(.r• .4r•r•augernent srIiINGF:R if A 811ALTM. I.ll,rty etr..et. TONICS WON'T DO!—They aever did do Lours than give temporary 'cellar and they never will. because they don't touch the cause of theldlsiasti. The of all ague and bilious diseases. is. thecalanoepheric poison called Mission or Malaria. Neutralize thisporion by to natunitantidote, and all disease caused by it disappears at once. 11Dovies' Fever and Ague Cure Is this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless miadlcine. fie certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. 'Ai - thliton,srif New lora, to this ellect, is attached to every bottle; there fore frit does no good it can do no harm. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tunic iu ezietene, no their nee is ruinous to the constitution end brings on Duna+ Aeyelslnnntlever allows a person to feel perfectly well fur it single moment. Iu illustration of these trail.. I annex some extracts from a letter Just received. from a Physician: flamialarowie, Ohio, March 17.1856. JAS. A. RHOD)ISI, Rory—Dear Sir: Tours of inst. is at hand. The Cure alliPived late last year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it Wu greatly Increased from the tact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing Ice favor with the public, ite 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 Toni; would invariany break an ague, but it did not cure it, as it would often re turn with renewed rigor. This one circumstance I deemed M your favor. if 1 amid institute:areas comparison between it and your Cur; 'ftio 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 miming a chill, but it was (as in all such cases) slowly wear ing then: out, and laying the foundation of other and seve rer maladies. I did succeed in Booting a radical cure of nil three of these cases with your remedy, and they have nut had :1 chill aims. In all three of these cases the Smith's Tonic had been used, and would, as before stated, break the chill, hot after a period or two had elapsed it would return.' think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your Core the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use Isere, kc., kc WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. RIIODES FEVER and MICE CURE, or ANTIDOTE Ti) MALARIA, the only harmless remedy inexistence is equall) certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Tak e ' It a lien , ou feel the chills coming on, andyou will never have single one. .IA RS A. RILODER, Proprietor, Providence, R. L For hith) 1/3 Druggiate generally. J. 11.1 _-_-- W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, • Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGAI, A,l( ., l l\;j: \ ? . .tE tl .i ..\;T y. S . ,.T h Al3 and. L B E t ZS , , m a d nd G b. RAA . 7 . I4- 10 and unite fur Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imposing Stonesmaile by machinery, in less time and bettor style than tan be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention Is paid to tLo manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patternA. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, so 'A feri persuaded that atter doing so, and learning our pricey, 1,515 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good house. will be willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor {minting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; too not liable to take dre, and coat but little more than a good wood nutat Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order. Our stock of Marble lo the largest in the West, and be.in; niaoulactored try the beet wo.-kraen, aided by machinery, ie uorthy of Or lire , addreq,ol to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with devar, - 11. W. W. WALLACE. SNIUT :NIACIIINES.—LULL'S_PATENT buitrt F.MUT MACHINES, used in 700 Mills in the Vs rut light, clean well are durable, anti when they 1,e,,,me smooth, the edge ran be renewed by cracking the Burr. Thy liaise been used fur five years in the City . Pitt-bin gh, t une of the lurgtet mulls in the Weet,)aud are aarraated to clean well. For particulars, see hand-bilbc Orders tilled at '619 Liberty street,yittaeurgb. W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and 1. Laurel 11111 Stones, Belting Clothe, Mill Spindles, bill Irons. Screws. Screen Wire, tbrn and Cob lb - Indere, Cast I ro., Proc.! &c., always on hand and made to order, at 319 I.) ts•rty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. grEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.-- Engines, nab the latest Improvements, warranted best quality, on band and made to order. Boilers of Juniabi iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with despatch, at SAY Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'M' W. W. WALLACE. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —TLe subscriber has on hand, and is manufacturlg, Portable }louring )tills, of an imppoved quality; they are very CUM peat, ran light, grind COS; kflve to fifteen bushels per hour.) can to' driven by steam, wider or horse power, and will prove a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feeder. Orders filled at 312 Liberty street,PittaburgL. ap72daw W. W. WALLACE. • J. 11. T KAY ets BCC - 1 4 -I REE OF CHARGE! !—TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Rotten Abbey li the Olden Timm," a splendid steel engraving, In in the cele brated painting by Landsetir; and the "Departure of tb Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving Irons a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en gravings is $1 per copy, but will be sent free of charge, us follows: The ombecribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Philadelphia. and will furnish any book or publication at the recall 1,11-e, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding' the Via of any of the $3 Magazines, each no liarper's, flutuam's. Ontham's, Frank Leslie's Faith it/lIA. re,iv, the magazines for one year, and n copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge. or if suhscriLini to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, such as Peter son's, amt Ladies' Christian Annual, they a IT. n evi. 6 rth magazines and a copy of either of the aboTo en gravings. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with nuatne.s sod deeliatrli. Views of Ilnildinget, N ewspaper Headman. Views of Maeb•nery, Book theistrations, Ccruncates. Badness Cards, etc. All orders sent by ma,: promptly attended to. Persona wishing views of their build• togs engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mitt or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advautap• to address the subscribers, ae we would act as agents for the sale of the same. Capt.. u J.l. apl eedewly O. CUMTLI D itorr & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, .'i. Anthony Falls. Minnesota Territory. Laud bought and hold throughout the Territory. Money loaned. invest ments Inakio to the best advantage, and Land Warrants lora ted. Alen. Agents for the axle of tots in the town of ST. CLOUD. Oh unles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Falls. The survey of the great Pad& Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it poasteshes as a place of Guinness, will make it ont o( the largest cities in the Northwest. or/mg:rags : Ex-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. Lion. Wm. IL Welsh., Chief Justice of Minnesota. Meeker. Hon. U. M. Rice, Delegate to Congress. Rice, Hulling Becker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Borup & Oaks, Bankers. Bev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Lund Office iiero,3) Je.Mr.es 111.16.LLT JAMES C. RICIIET. LAKELY & RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE 13}to j eras, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pitts Farms, [louses, Lota, Mills, Furnaces, ac. au, bought and sold curann.ssion ; Land Warrants bought., sold and 10/a -, Hilh, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especial given to SlltliiVidillg Farms, and disposing or them. Term reasonable nov27alsw. • . AL EX A N DER W. FOSTER, Attorne y and C.,:r,..11, at Law, and Solicitor iu Chancery, Age:: t I. procuring Bounty mods and Pensions, and for the C.oi lection lA . ("home i. Great Britain and Ireland. /hr . Made in this 1..,1 adjoining Oonrities; Es tates ade , edmita settled; Kcal lisftate bught, 801,1 en all nts collocted. .Nloneys invested ea Mortgage othr Rec , lrtt v. Titles examined and title paper% drawn Odi -0 ou FOCET II street. a few doors above Smithfield. 31aroh 1F55--j utll2.4,dewl W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Corn -11 • MI4IIIOIIOr for the States of Tennessee. New I lamp did,. Connecticut, Whiennsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, dortua, Laiionans and -Virginia. Sir Dennis drawn, and miknowlednienta and proofs taken t..r recordorll4o in Ally Of the above named States, Il isais,r,i and lih,de latand. I':tt=bur¢h,an 2S. 1855—{mh28daw] UThe `ION C0A1.., WORKS FOR SALE.- Coal Works lately OWLMI by A. Leech, Jr. ,L Ce -Utmost tho lotiougabela river, about 28 mites 11.1,1 I'it [nil:l,4h. are woe fur aide. S he property COlllliflt9 rttts mutt I Iti perrhes of La d (more or less) and all tho ..at therein; it rid also all tim Coal in about 100 acres more, together pith Buildings, Hallways, &c. For further particulars apply to 1). W. d A. S. BELL, Atty - 's at Lew, apinlawtf No. 103 Fourth at.. Pittsburgh. y L) - A.RGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned jJ offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground hunting upon tad adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Cootießavine Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of SI'KEES- IhiltT. four of the bats are 37% feet In width by about In depth, rrulltlll4 at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair litia‘it two of them fronting for their whole length on ether streets. .assn—TWO I.OTS, 37 1 4 feet In width, fronting the other Rich, of the Depot, and iu - depth 121—one of the Lots boptei ..- in.; for Its whole length on Jerome street. . . No 14tter property can be found, and it will bo sold low Part of the payment taken in Stock of the Connelleville Its Brood, if desired. GEO. F. GILLMOKK Office of the Morning Post. Pittsburgh, Angnst 31, 11135.-4 dews( WIG MANUFACTORY—MRs.,FtENTER, ati doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector', •.)thee. Allegheny City, is prepared to till orders for WIGS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAllt WORK. The best quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar anteed. mylbtdaittly 1111 OOKS BOOKS ! ! BOOKS ! Scenes of a Hunter, Life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea Northwood, or Life North and South. Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. Indian Captivitiee, or Lifo in tho Wigwam. The Stith, and Territories of tha Great Weet. Noble Deeds of American Women. hu Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events. Rachel limy, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Man's Book. The Young Lady's Book. Japan as it was and is. Twice Jiarrivil. • Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of '75. Marriott. not Mated, by Alice Carey. War in Kam., by Breiverton. Home For AIL The Water Curt. Encyclopuslia, Ac., Ac. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, je.ll • No. 41 fifth street. NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market street near Fourth. Poems, by Rictia.eiChenerix Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. . The Smilp Hunters, do. do. Comic Miseries of Unman Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest In America. Everybody tier Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them_ Il,llsidel b arch or Reminiscences of a "Country Paitto rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. Sight and Hearing, Slow Preeirved and now Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Boutin i. by Author of Dr. Antonia. The i , tiffering Savior, by lintumcher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chant Wing. I,i-tun, on Great Men; Myers, London. Man and U,o Money, Its Lae and Abuse; by Dr. Tweislie. 3lonaldl, a tale by Washington Alliston. tortures di livered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch- Ilarper s Magazine, as soon as pr' -AZINES--Just received and for sale by El. MINER & CO, No. 32 Arnithdeld street: Harper's Magazine for June; 4 Eloday's lady's Rook for June: Peterson's Magazine, for June; Alt Journal for May. All the NEW BOC/K8 published are for sale by IL MINER & CO., No. 82 Btaithilai drat NU= i~t :t MEDIOAL. W. W. WALLACE BYRAM & PIERCE, 60 South Third atreet, Philadelphia mblished-20 cts. jell) ,e~ii v. ~~ti. . .: ~ ••••• • ,:..-..,.,:.-../,••-.:..:.-. 4). ..._.• , :;:e:'.'' . .,!• :, ;:•5. - i",•• , .... ' • •-• ' ' ,••'' •.' " . " . " - ,..i&i . ,i - 1 . 2. 5 i .. .Ujip",, ':.,',. •••,,. ~', . , 1 ' , f.i.,••';',;''''•.;,:•••••,i-i"..fr",,,-;4.--4";•1,';...1.2,-Z4l-:!: ,_. ~,..,, ..„. ,_.:..;. •,_ ,;:.....,...,,..;.,i-i-.,.,,•••7m',-;•.:-.;'',511:i••.•.•;`,....,•?4.,,, ;,•,..-..,..4........F,.._,.,•••,:.,...t.----,..,': ..:4;,,-::‘•.iv-r•:•'i4.tfa,...:-:,,',q,-er,..! . . , . ...... ~... ~ .• .. ~..,,<... F-Y'~h~¢` F~w~~i r IV~.EDIC _. The Greatest liedleat iffireotery 0 F TUE A GE. by, o. dII3COV „h ag ' '.3l.ll:)ittC2nrNE of R be r Oki rOinii iNspkW4 6 ,W s that cures every kind of Humor, ,front the worst &rigida We common Pimple. n o ,h af qsated It k in over *vb. ItoOtedicasaa and arr as tailed e.tui IA two dos& pretotiblthr Rumor.) He h now i n his possem . don -over. %M T, hUlared Ceraelltell its . tßalltl mites allosith. a a EL - Two bottle. are warranted to cure a naming, aura mouth. One to three bottles will cure the wont kind of pimples of the face. TSV - 44, 15ATE . ..4151141100 11 , 1 aft 'Ttstolite ritlettiisit - t - the,orat Is the ee ' o s4i gut, ftomach. l A n 'tb ° l o4l °PAnin,Ot..PeaFtgailulAratn rase One or two bottles are warranted to cure all hrt6ii• of the eyes. Twobottles are warranted to cuncranningof trraaar and blotched among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted - to cure corrupt Said rata• ning tilcera. • One bottle will cure acaly.eruption of the skim Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the molt des. Reran, casea of rheumatism. TWo or three bottles are warranted to CUM the Iran:L=l4Y of ringworm. Throe to four bottler are warranted tuctireasalt rhettict. Hive to eight bottles will cure the world case of !scrofula A bandit to always experienced hem theftret biiitt . le,' and a perfect cure is Wm/Tuned when the-, itticeo ,quantlty I. taken Nothing looks so improbable to Slaws...h e , hioal t o v d n tried all the wonderful medicines of the ,day, ea thanokpoat. man weed growing In the pagture, and EdiMg old dime walls, should cure every humor in the-system:. yet Ms ticiWateed fact. If you have a humor It has to start. There arena Ifs nor nude, hums or ha's abaft suiting some hlshis and not yours. 1 peddled over a thousand bottles Of ithithitsiehilty of Boston. I know Its effects in every case DJ= alreadY done some of the.greatest cures overdone-In - Maidnkfatifetta. I gave it to children a year old; to old poplecof dinky. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking chlldren, whose flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state o f heath by one bottle. To those who are subject to a sick beadaehe, one bottle will always cure IL It gives great relief -to cstarrikind-cils• Meese. Some who have been costive for year!, ha taken and been regulated by it. Where-the body is sound If Wiirka quite easy, but where there Is any derangetnent oftboTcmo. Lions of nature, it will canoe very singular twelhu i p, bitty= must not be alarmed—they always ditra Dittilifour days to a week. Theralaziever a bed result from It. On the contrary, when that. feeling. la Over, lon will frel.yontialf Like a new person. I beard some of the mat extrortgant encomirmen of it that man -ever listened to. "Nu than of diet Is ever necessary—.oat the beet you can elf. I,haanilko• wise of herb. which, when simmered in aw oil, dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under-the einii.• Price 50 cents. Price of the Medic , !Discovery per bottles.. . PerodOms for Use..—Adri' , one table splonlid for day. Children over eight years, Lamed spoonful; thildratitfom five to eight years, teaspoonful. , Aa no Wrecticox,cezir be mai , • applicable to all constitutimui; ado enou g h td, opet a t e on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEIDY E. , '" personal attendance la bad clines of Scrofula. Sold, wholesole and retail, at Dr. 10113138%.1410 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. DIXIDIG,AIIte abeny. FORAYER'SRAPID CHER RY CURE D PECTORII.4. THE OF,CODEIS . , COLDS, EDAM! NESS, BRONCHITIS. WIIOOPINO-COUGH, CROLIT; ASTHMA AND CONSIIMMONt'. 41...4? - ." Tins Kam' is offered to the :ohm :... V. c. .... i moony with th e mundane 'we feel to .;,. e.. - annrticle which Sera& iidll tif 1ia1,7: , 7: - . : - he the happiest effectathlit can..liede r. . 4. 1 .- . sired. So wide lithe'field of its use. r fulness', and so numerous the eases of .... - mixits curek that Anon kw* Nail= of ~,siCtsuS4* , `;;; • .: the country abounds in persons, pub. ~..„.__ Hely known, who have been restored - -- --- • from alarmingand even decifmtustedli• eases of the lungs. by it./ 11915- When once tried, Its rope. riority over every other medicine of its kind, Is too apparint to escape observation, and where its virtues are ithown.,,iite public no longer hesitate what antidote to 'employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulm.otnikti , gone, which are incident to our climate. Nothing has called louder ibr the earnest inmairy of ineoll• cal men, than the alarming prevalence and 'lliitY.-OetCreti eumptive complaints, nor bee any one class of, ,elleetasee ,had more of their investigatioui and care thiras Pattie Ade quate remedy has been provided, on which thei3roldlocioold depend for protection from attacks upon the reephittoty co , gent, until the introduction of the CHEERY PECIYOILIM. This article is the product of a long, laboxionarno,klkellizre,. successful endeavor to furnish the wi th iropti a remedy. 01 this last statement the American peopleath *rut themselves prepared to Judge, and I appeal with ininiktereaeto their decision. If there is Any dopendencti to Lainhietedin what men of every class and station- certify itoltuutederte Bar... acme these; if we can trust our own senses , when we see d affections of the throat and lunge yield to it; if wacan d on th e assurance of inte ll igent Physicians who miki iftheir binderies to know—in short, if demobsany rellsneouposany thing. then it is irrefutably proven that this medicine &mkt.. Dere and does mire the class of diseases It is deelitfeeithr, be yond any and all others that are known to nuntkind. Ifttdeba true, It cannot be too freely published, nor too wide-tyke:town. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cureirligerffles less, to them. Parents should know it, their ethildritu aro priceless to them. All should know it, for heath. can.lie priced to no one. Not only should it be dradatedlierkteat everywhere, not only in this country, but in all oottutcies. How faithfully we hare acted on this conviction, li shown in the &a that already this article has made the cbtlee of &lee globe. The eon ewer sets on Its limits, No continent la without it, and but few peoples. Although not in so geneial use in other nations ea in this, It is employed by the more intelligent It almost all civilized countries. It la exten sively employed In both America,—in Europe, Asia, Afrkla„ ' Australia and the thr-off islands of the sea. Life is.aa dear to its possessors there as hare, and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more lieidity.• Unlike moat preparations of its kind, it is an expensive composition of costly material. St ill it is &denied to the public at a resueonablyloarprice,and what is of vastly more importance to them its qualify is never suffered to decline from its original standard of excel. lence. Every bottle of tine medicine, now manufactured, la as good as ever has been made heretofore, or ha we are ca. ',able of making. No roil or cost is spared, in maintaining it in the best perfection which It is possible to.produce. Hence the patient who procures the genuine CHERRY Ito. roast, can rely on haring as good an article ashes over been had by those who [eatery to its cares. By pureeing this course. I have the bope of doing "soma good en the world, as well as the satisfaction of ballevlpg that much has been done already. Sir Prepaind by ,l. C. AYBR, Practiced and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maas. Sold by R. A. YAIINESTOCK & CO., at wholesale end re. tail, by every Druggist in i'ittsburgh, and by all Dieters everywhere. aplotmdaw _____ INHA - LATION [MEM CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY wcomiravolu. HYGEANA BROUGHT HONE TO THE DOOR OP THE 61ILLIOR A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by Dr. Courts, of thie city, in the treat. ment. of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseasea of the Lunge. We refer to " Du. Cemrts' MTGEAXA., on Lflanoto. H.Putait Yaroli AND Cantu Sraor." With this new methoir,'Br. i has restored many afflicted ones to health; as an evidence of ; which, ha hue innumerable certificates. Speaking•of the I Vestment, a physician remarks: "It is trident that hauling —constantly breathing en agreeable, healing impelt—the medicinal properties must come in street contactNrith the whole renal cavities of the lunge, and rhos escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when- haffrodnwid I Into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The ilygeana is for sale by all the Druggiste thron..poht the j co n try.' —New Fork Dui limun ci January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least inconvenience—the beat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cues of am% - like the following, might be named: . One package of the ilygeana has cared me of the Bothnia, of six years' standing. J. F. Hscssour, . Postmaster of Druicantion, I am cared of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr Curtis' ifygearia. MARGARET ELYION . , Brooklyn, N.-Y. Mss. Pam, of No. 6liammoud street, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by rho Bygeana. My sister has been cured of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyal' eking. she was cured In one month, by the 4117ga:dm J. If. GALItno.T, itiChMOnd. Me. The Rev. Dr. Crultvers, of Now York, tmtilles of our midi. clue in the following language: New Yam, November 16. 1854. Dear Sir—l think highly of Dr. Curtiss' Hygeana as a rem. My in mar:.., of the throat and lungs. Raving b&d some opportunity to testify rte efficacy, I am convinced that It la a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the Watling application to the dust. • N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Orgeana le the ORIGINAL and ONLY 0 EN UTNE ARTICLE; all other. are base finltatlonp, or Tile end reacomous Counterfeits: kaan them as you mould ros,o.s. Air- For sale by Dr 0, , Keyser, 1.0 Wood etrei+e;'lt. E. Sellers a Co.: Lee A. Ileckham ' Allegheny City; Jahn Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Raeheattm • myll:dawlan • T• lIE SATISFACTORY REKEDY—i4rottl all parts of the country; north and south, the proprie tors are almost daily In receipt of sail •ffattivring testinionl raids asthe following - relative tall.A.R od'YertnifugAr ail t l MVsl l ,4 l Ifeary A have boon sealing your uge n this place for five years, and nike•pleasnre In staring, for the information of thenraile and of the paths, that It has been, so far as I know, one of the most satisfao tory remedies In the market, and one of the moat 'saleable • medicines we base. I have also personal knowledgeOf Its good effects in numerous cabs under the treatment of our physicians, all of whom use It regularly, and always 'found .t to lie safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can ream, , mend it as one of the West and boat In the market. . A. noLuarwßitoe. Prepared and aold by B. A. FAHREBTOOK & CO, mb2o corner of Wood and Vint at". Pittsburgh. DR. HULLIIIEI;I 7 S P.4ot2TANrff ---- kyryi PASTE—This Tooth Porte is the fiett.of ftellthed Dir cleansing and preserving the tenth. /t fezippered andcr the supervision of Dr. Bullihen. Sold only Corner Market et. and the Dia.ICE:AEM-Uvv, ntorlct. - DOIVDER'D BLUE A stiperior,,artioh; Prat received and for ergo by Jar yrammaißos. • i t SUPERIOR BOOK TO THT. WATCmuI,, or Laxsuotrree..—Noto riady: VIM WANDERER, a Tate nf Lite's Vicissitudes; by the author of "The Watch man," &c., &c. "Trudging along, unknowing what he iotight; And whistling as be went, for want of thought" Norm= or TICS n1:83: - "Another popular tale from the pen of _an author who needs no introduction his other books havfng condnaaded a wide sale and made him familiar to the r Utica. Gazette. ' ' "The great favor with which the reading public received `The Watchman ' The Old /Motor; 1 / 4 039,' nd the extensive edillops through which each of these works panted, is the beet evidence *filch am be fairdshed of the ability of the author of the Wanderer.'"—frural Tear. "'The Wanderer' points to an excellent mora/-4md it will enchain the attention of the mere mature reader, It :Isnot fail to interest as well at amuse the young. For ado l'y Hawks & Brother."—Ckestand nova • , " The incidents are natural and life like, the , nfikratlve antiddc. and the style fonuble. It will pletae:'-:-/5/hi Tu. tbEirant. IL KINXB. b. 00 No. 32 Smithfield -street. For sale by 15 boxes Wm. IL Grant's 6's Tobacco; .• :• u 5 do do if's do 15 do Welnitcr'n old We • do 15 do Atlornoo's Dewberry s's do . . • 5 do 4.IOrIPII' s'n do 5 do oit and Ws s'a . do . „ _ 10 do Ehbrcado Natant' Leaf do • 2 awes (1 , /,, lb. boa* 7e Lomas' Lady huger' 10 Dwarf boxer; Butler' s Panama brand, Xib - Duity Tobacco, 10 Dwarf boxes Jewel Oiddr Twist Tobacco. • In store and for sale by jel6- JITLLHR k lUCa.KISQN. NEW PAPER:HANGINGS. Emmet, Plain and Tapestry Pima= of tenant ixdori DI French manwrsztures with a great variety of kinerktrub. Wall Paper and Border& For Bale by W. P. MARBELALL BT Wood arta. spBo . , :.":.::;`,.:':•§',:.': , ..,- , .1;!: . ::.:: , : , .; Y f4 l ''' 10, :r 4 F.‘ ,- .L.* ., 'ik:s.': . - -,,
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