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'1 , 41 ++l•4, itie,:lC,4l,l o 4 %•ik +.O - ;iv *rtviti e• •V 42;1-91.- :., ~w ' 4 e 4 4 . • . • Mani -.~,,,~. r ., ~ :; ~.; . -R EAL dosses Of liffkifi r t ATM INfITITTILLD MELVA PITTSBURGH. We have the following Real Estate for sale: • BOURTERN Aqap,s, kW L.% ND In St...el.fr on tlie'444.-W46hine } teed , W efl-linr9". hf Elbe iIIX.Y ORES - yr LAND ItiChaitiers wane p, r.inabk, a mile from the Ohio river st the lower ferry,wit h Ridence. I zaprefliments, gritted fat 6 , '" e "'• --- f 7 e , by 1m; will A;161.)T OF °Rol:Isola East Libe rt y, So be said' him at the I provem rote and FUTILEIRv. LAA.lo:onictin month Of Deer alters al ifiliCh are good an old established ferl'}'• FIFTEE-ACMES LAND in Indiana township, near Pine traskOrith 119 ACRES In Plum towtuildp, iiiree and BABA:aka-fee Logan's Station, on the A. F; Railroad, with geed iniPinvemants. A.:TRW STORY' BRICK DWELLING ED:IIISE on Ste wet. (oppose° the Mercy Begat' al,l iitlth modern improve ments. A GARDBB FARM,adjoining the town of Beaver, con fralilln twelnY - tittes 8 4 5 F 8 . Ntglin eighty r 6,10, 41the C & TWO 8188 LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, corner of Chartists and Fuyetto streets. A VALUABLE MILL 'PROPERTY AND FA 131 in Derry township, Westmoreland county. would he- exchanged for city pr*ety. A RWTPIEUL BUDEIRRAN RESIDENCE' at the Swiss vale Station; with lira or ten Acrm of Land. TWENTY .A.ORItS OF LAND adjoining the Swissvale Station. Apply to 004 BLAKELY d RICHEY. TWELVE 11 , Tits IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! nuraasTEßN DAILIES are requiarly received, tifelve tionra in advance of the Mall, and delivered to st.,. Watts arthe fcillirwittg rates: Ptifladeiphia Ii :6C/10,R, 10e. per west. Heir York Daffy TRIBUNE. lee. per week a HERALD, TIMES , Ifir Leave your orders for thaw, or any other Eastern p apers, at 11 Bifth-strset, for RICHARD SHANNON - IVOR SALF,,,2O -acres of land, on which is erected a hewed log bouso, frame barn and other out buildings, all In good order: 15 acres cleared, well fenced and In good state of cultivation; a young orchard, several acres of grain and clover now in good and thriving condi tiorr. the remaining 5 acres well timbered—would be a gi.od situation for a store, being situated on the cross roads, le.• tweem Bakerstown and Butler, In Middlesex' township,. But ler cormty: Will be sold low—terms easy. Wautdd—A situation by a young lady, In a Dry tiood , , Triniming or Millinery imtalihatunent. • Wanted—Several girls to do housework in the city and country. Also, wain:ration by a any about fourteen years of age, a store, to ran errand's or other light work. 'lt:quire of G P.O. W. BONY, at his Agency and In telligence Officitcruorth side of Ohlostreet, fourth door east or Diamond. AWiteINNY CITY. ANTED—Six . Girls, o t , d o f general or three Food r ”d Itan: A Boy Also, pla 17 ten to l earn four o a r flee de fat cbe a l a utn li itier m ar . dlning-room work. Four bye in mores or to run errands, and five or nix men at any kind of employment- Apply at LOWRIE'S Be c Intelligence Office, fob2O No. 14 Fifth street. WANTED—A Situation ns Governess or teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and boy .. t ug wdoxisi L meable osperienco, would cot object to go Into themmotry. WanSoveral girls to do housework. In city and country, and a boy to run of erranda. In a shoe Mere le The -Ittr.fiale—S. small tanner In good order and doingsgt-Al tut lacks, in a small village ahoot fifteen m he from tde cttya, Visosnasealaking to gf , West will sell nt n gr.-at bargain ‘• lugedes aft. W. 81.1 N :+7, at hie Ag lacy and Intel , tiipteljeOfflce, north gale of Onto week fourth. door eset of thallteanatui, Allegheny city. • my2v WANTgb—.7F. SITUATION, by a young Lady, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Mill nary establishment. Wi...NT4D—Sereral GIRLS to do housework, in the Ity and otontry.. -Alen, a situation by a boy about fourteen. .:t a itora to run errands, or ocher light work. Pat SALE--A small TANNER V, in good order and doing 4 goc4 businesa, in a small village about fifteen miles from the City. The owner wishing to go Weet, sedl at a gr.-st bargain. Inqinre of OgORGE W. BONN, at his Agency and Inv ligation Woe, north akin of WU.. ,trod, (north door east ..1 the Diamond. Allegheny City. tEESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR WATribl rwr —The undersigned keep constantly .en haul &km stock of thin article of the best quality. vsei:alcal.orContraccore and Builders of Narivstiou L.. L Aquishirts,Bridges; Antigun - Gin flu Water VI orks..ke.. L- ',- gadded tet this article. The well known resistance and on- PerTIO itanetat of water, characterlaiic of this Cement, mutt.", tt 01:gici ilrsthecessity In all structured exposed to the ag :,on of siateror dainp. [apitatri] ENG A— e_ U voowNlsltinirn. R ri - tt S S A E L otter er for l C) sa 1 8 e a N fur ytece of Land in Robinson township, about eleven front the city, containing twenty-tour acres, all Coal Leind, well Improver , and in a nigh state of cultivation. Ihr Bowe contains live rooms, nerdy finished, with Mich- o, oathonses, staples and barn. Plenty of the lead grand rim, Az. Apply to (jylU) BLAKELY A ILL:HMI HIRSHFELD SON, DEALERS IN 44 a OKNT.'S FURNISHING GOODS and SHIRT .11A U• Faisr: CHUMS, No. :V worm ritroet. N OT I C E . —The subscribers reepoctfully anneal.ro t list SMUTS made by them are guarantied to fit; will •r. warded to any part of the Union, on receiving from the for .toiowe eendlug the order. their personal measurer:lcm in Aare' s, according, to the tomtits given beLoc Remember, the Biro must be carefully and RA-eel-wooly taken, m all necessary allowane ca are made by the cutter or the cetabl is ti men L P.rit--Size around the neck. ,Smorsd—Size around the wrist. Third--.ire around the chest, immediately below - the Pits feartle—From the middle of shoulder, length of ore to wrist Joint. ' F(f-th—Height of person, from the shoulder to t 1.,• MX.- pan. Sixth—Whether with or without main,; if with the style. This plan is quite unique, and will be of groat cats. to geufloaen at a Cliattitiee, who find it irripowoolole to ototaioo at home Shirts to satiety them in style and fit Alio, on band, a full assortment 01 Shirts or our menu's, lure. Amy orders addri -sod to us toy wait will be pnoopily attended to. P. S.—Ple,ae state by shirt e.mreyanc, they an• t I -.hipped. 11Y9. L. 111 U8IIFEI.) k IMPORTED CIGARS--- 150,000 Nee. 1 and 2 Cruz k Sons' Principe MA, • LO ,() •'Fire-P y" I,oniires 6,000 "Reato Cohrian" Loudon Regalia. let 2,000 Ingenuidad Operas, tat 10.000 “Gen'l Taylor" Reg. Cigar.. Nloomdento Continuo" Has. Clga . 10,000 "El .411" Regalia Cigar,. 1,000 "La Tres Marina" Reg. ()Lagers. 0,000 "La ILas Sofia." Reg. 25,1300 " Washington" German Cigar.. 20,000 Oberon" do. do. For aale by IY7 NiILLFR k RICRETSIiN JACOBS" AMALGAM YEN:.—These ye„, will be found 03 durable AS Kt or POUT made fn nn steel; and trill not catch, or stick in the paper: neither v ill they CUM& or injure the color of the, ink, as steel pens in tariablydo. Priee, 12,00 per gross. For sale by W. S. RAVEN, Stationer. tayl2 Market street, corner of Secov.i. NO EICTION.—We have application, t.ir several stuns ranging from $3OO to woo, on which a handsome Osmium will be' 'lowed, and secured on the b•at of real eittate, clear of all Incrunbranoes. Persons wishlog to Invest safely, without the bamboo of large returns not to be realized, will please apply to thr un dersigned, eho will glee their personal guarantee for all btudness transacted by them. We are authorised to offer a handsome bonus to all lk ho may apply. BLAKELY h RICHEY, 11/7 Real Estate and Bond Broker.. VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN V THE FIFTH WA ltD—The ondirlded interest in cix ht Hoassa. all of which are occupied. on Penn and Wale streets, as bovines. houses. and rent well. *A block of elgbt Brick flours in the Fifth Want -.01 rented. Two 3 Story Brick Building h on Penn street, Fifth Ward. oe-spied by lint-rate tenants, nod y fielding n liarlaulok. Incomes A block of three 81111113,. Bowies ou the corner of Wel l• at and Penn streets. and one Dwelling .t 1 occupied APPIY 10 BLAKELY .I. RICHEY. - 2„0 - 17 Real &tate Broker.. 110 " .gIV MUSlC.—Distant Dells are softie . I '. 11 pealing; by 0. IL Barrows. Like the long of Birds in Suntater—a beautiful near lad i'ciords by J. P. Douglas, Esq.; 1.1111)31C by J. W. Cherry. Les kletamosphotea de Jour pour Piano—Obas. You,.. No.l jaw," do Xeraea—danse espagnole natlonEde. New Venus Waltz--L iris Oily of reantradd gitcnt l ;4 l b&rres Young einetinaalarellinated„ to the •'Young Arn. , ,ien Soci.ty,"•,by.K.Vl:ool.talge. Cunival,flantadollitieW" Burginuller. The auitak's,sl#refi—Seeplien Glover. ao more roam, (in answer to " Willie we hare yassed:you;') , by V. C. Mellvilla. • "Pony lows-Words bf T. D. tingliah; music by C. Collins. take tim to my Georgialsomo—writteu and osnspo.od aitoresely . lbr Santora's Opera Troupe; by B. B. Johnston. t reeetved by Expreals and fer sale by , 121ARLOTTE BLUME., ;(t t)}a "Old Established Piano I) pot," 'So. lIS Wood et., '• second door above Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Perna ?SUBIC MAILED FREE OF POSTAGE. L" 'OF JOIIN C. FREIVION'r ; byCp - lifun , New edition of :Whittler's Poomo. Life of SS: Alexander. Nalth in God, and Moiern Athinm I fired, • IliPoilton'aloyat•Praiulher. •••• - Art Student ti Slunlch. altaireh. lE,thamiober'e Parables and Suffering Saviour. Sickness—ha Trude and Blesainga. Margaret Maitland. With other New Books. . Jwit recerred by J. 8. DAVISON, • MIS t,5 Market etreet, near Ponrth. SA LE- -Situa 1 II'ALIIA_B LE FARM ted on the .Perrearille Plank Road, ion mklea from th city-206 Acre.-160 of which are cleared and In cnlti iation; about ell acres of good meadow land; eprin.gs in ca rious part/ of the farm; a Farm Rouse of six 110f13.5, with Rue fountain of running water at the door; a new Fran %Barn 70 by 60 fret; good stabling, ;sheep nheds, and urhrr h i t-bane,. For a Stock Farm it is tuunwpaiwed in tile coun trji.• ..tibOrehard of six acre,: good timber, ke. p olgu i tas..ean tie had If desired, and the crops, ousel ( ,„; '_farining implementi will be slid at fair prices. Foe apply at our office. 51 Market street. "JAZ. • cerTiitieliT it SON Real Estate A 'tn .g rlonlllolluitE PERRY'S EXPEDITION L,/ T" JAPAN and the china Pose. The Daisy (lisle: by the author of Heartsease. The Martine of Cro Martins; by CiAri. Lever. Plumy Fern's Cook Book-25 cents. The War Path, a Narrative of Adventures. Fashionable Life; by Mary H. Foramen. Just received by W. A. OILDENFENNEY 4341. Fifth et, opposite the Theatre. NOW FOR THE COUNTRY-BOOKS TO TAKE WITH YOU Interesting, Amusing an structiVe: eparrowcross Papers, with illustrations by Dan ley. 'Ono beautiful I.2mo.—price $l. tialltiOlparey's Married, not Mated-12mo; price $l. Bunsby Papers, or Inch Echo.. Our 011a542 1 1 16 4 Prim or the World Overcome: by Caroline Cheiebro. 12olowtitice$ 1 , 25 . -tb s . .",-Lost , fltater, a Tale of Early Timex . 12m0.. neat SL IS° • Widow BeliottPapers—illustrated. 12mo : price ra.25• Gabriel vans, .nts Fortune and Ha, Friends. "litmo.; price $ll2. The Hidden Path by Marion Harland, author of -itio.le." 12 at 3 4 Price 3145. MINER 0., No. 32 Smithfield QtFADa---R Ii:ASDUCED:=E,7e Oescdption +3l' Stella, 0 “,. Cripe, - 8a and otlf:r imllingni an Immense zaductlon from usual o r i c ,., 4t the Sendapitral &IWO - A: :mum & do • 106 , 45.,Firth str eet.. fiUNCONTRATEatagr-rAlLOWrtickhOor ijostalthig amp. One potiiid worth saa - ot potash:, on hand and for salb by Dyll ?LEMING Mgt ' r • ; • 41, ' % 2h MISU~LLANi cnfa ' * INVENTIONS AMY' TENT , . Inc Ptrrile APrit / 2 0 851 • TIIE FRANKLJN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIILAREI.PtIIA. Initerrrtnis.Charles W. Ilaocker. Thomas 'Hart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Uraut, Jacob It. Smith. Geo. W. Richards, Motileuvi Adolphi E. Rorie, David B—Browne, Mor rts Patterson. Coo,. N. RA/01MS, President. CiLks. O. 13.0 , (t3- Secretary. Continrie to make insurance, perpetnal or limited, on every descripi,on of property, in town and country, at rates as low ea are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a Large Contingent Fund, which. with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of ford ample protection to the assured. Tao Assets of the C.Jmpany, on January 1.1. 1551... pub lisbed I,4r,eahly to an Act of Assembly, as follow 5, . .. $918,1:1, 68 jft Nll I , 4mm. ............ „. . . .... . giTernpurury Loans. ,:1.906 1; (`,ooh,tsc 134,,348 81 M. F. trras, M 141,4 Doi? Sir,-41.iiving-taid 61: Titles Patent Oil Globe " on almost all the lite:lnn enginalifurnialied thelast year, and Ito armuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to our customer/3,lre have no hesitation in recommending them as a good article, and much preferable on account of their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes. or any other of which we have any knowledge. Very respectfully yours, F.& W. M. FABER & 00, Engine Builders. This oertales that the 011 Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has been to mie on our road for two years put. We rind It to he an economical and durablo Oil Cup, and can recommend it GEO. W. GRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central !tit November 29th, IBM. To u. F. FA OP, Esu This certifies that we have had in use the patent Oil 010 ms or Cupa, sold by Moses F. Eaton. Esq., of Pittsburgh, nod consider therm very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever need. ALFRED TLIOSiAS, Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio, Wovember,27,lass. aP24 I From the Now York Scientific American.] Patent Finishing Plane. This invention Le intended far use where It is desire. to Im part a floe, smooth, and gluesy surface to the wool; lout it ie applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists in placing the ratting chisel. or bit. in front of the wedge, instead of behind, as in common pieties; 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 maim* the throat of the plane. But tile month piece is so doer to the edge of the hit its n. prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood to the most degree. Indeed; we have seen the Implement ap plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trans versely to the groin. Iwiving the wood perfectly smooth. tot pot feet is the operation of this inetrnmeist, that it may In• ay plied to the planing of veneer.---witli coitus soress—se thing which cannot sacely be done by the canuniuu plane. The peculiar arrangenient of the memo piece, hit- and wedge, affords a complete and Arta bearing for the let throughout Its whole length, and dispenses, ender all car cum stamen, with the use of a cop or doable bit. This is a very simple and effective improvement, destined, we have no doubt, to find Its way into every carpenter's chop In the land. No tool chest is complete without It. The sic venter Its Won. C. Hopper, of Pittsburuli. Pa., and his patent hears state Jammu 16, 1666, 10611 S F. RATON, No. Inn First street, Agent for the patentee. CLOTHING CARD-1 request the attention td my fricoda and the pnhhe to my fft4,ek SPRING ./AND SUMMER GOODS, Whirlt I think contalua a larger variety rich at, any other forma purchase. I have taken special pat,. obtain all the abides of FANCY CLOTHS generally desired, riz Ponce, Dahl* MulberrY , Drab, B r own and 01,,r, with TPLHOEM tints of tlressu and Blue. I hare °interred the swine Care In selecting my FANCY CASSINIER ES. whir-4 einktiwa a choice assortment of light colors, 512"1 ,14 . for oral:Ong dress in the entwmer srason, with a nnmlx•r Black Elastic Figured Goods: also, Intended for the weather. My stock of V£STINOtt is AA large AA con he Tuond elsewhere. comprising every ranety of Bilk Pattr. I • plain and figured Grenadine" , and Marseillos My assortment of boys Clothing has Ileto it:tem...l 0,1 I am prepared to fill all orders in this branch with ur satisfaction to ntyiletf sod tn,ertg than Intlt,t, 1 o•a:11 roll speclel wttenti:.n to a number of patty small PLA l 0,, pn•alinrir adapted to citi',,lran's dress, winch, I think • nut toll to please. AL4o, Pt - as-tn., Argo ntine Lustres. A*: I insiao Morino*, Prvoch Nankinnettes, UroP taint wuh utatnemoutt etylee Worsts,' and Linen either for men's or boy's clothing otto2inlindetur AULONION STONER, No Si) Wood A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or those who wish to Engage In the MACHINE, OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINESS. Frill I'NDERSIGNEI) ufferN at private um* are 20111 duy of Jur, u-st. rrul^ Putteruu, tillaftrug. hissing ..Ir.l Ft iturr— ==ffi=lll=l2=3 Alltglinny City. corner Mean now Cli,rry The stock ul Tools consist in part: First-01 a No. I Steam Etlgine. meetly ne... 1I tucti t.: , der,:; feet stroke, wiUe cylinder boiler 44 troth diameter. mt.. only one ear. tine targe and one small power Planing Mar..lsine. Tuority.three turrong lathes. •arustis lengths stud •:.• stetug from nevelt feet .1.A.,1 to twelve Inches , tho shears. line large 1 4 ingi” nod dunble.ge.lised upright 1/, Mnll lint excellent Merl - -cutting Engin, u Ith a grant tinn.t of arbors awl rtitt , r, in gt.rd Lsrler. fine Holt And Nnt-eutung Ftabbing, Fintin;, and MAcldura Viretsty-aeven VVen. A gr , At tinnier Z•t“ , ka nod ltv-n. ,4 threAt. I u alott, a vemplete was Tow f l or Llittan 1111141 , 2 ring, o r Ftcain Engine-building. Pnvouil.—A rn•l Iron indica in .Iran, , in good order, with curt iron fan and fitterviii all coini. blow It. Core Oven, Annealing Oven, bran Furnace. Cron, and no tonight Iron LeLdlt'd and nhatiaa of various an. full n.a•rcilioLi ,if l'lttake and othor town. neceasav, Foundry 'rho - A—Five lilarkainfthlo Vorgcn, actin !nit and fl Yttn • blow them, meether with A full and for each forge. tine small Trip Rammer, with A grootll.l.er of dies owl wedgie, to magi •d•M One patent Bolt mid Kirot him blue. Fourth--A e etoek d Puny Pot term. I•. Will) /Lids 0./31310,r. . Spur and Betel Wheel Pattern.. .0 .• tan 111/,‘ pitch. a groat 1111:11..er andarr.t. of Ma- 1, l`sttortio, and a great uumler of Ldlier rus, • ....2A UltaltlOU. Thos. Toole are all In first rate order. and the,. Oh .2 base Levu fur a number al years in 0.1,4,14111tUi operatioo . and an the present proprietor. wish to dtecolittnue a rare chance is offered for the purchaser to Borth, at un .• a good established crtatom. The haiintriga can be leased at a fair rate for any number of ear i T or in .. fortuatiou as to price and tet-ma, apply to the 14 e• cot proprietor. on the premiss.. JERKS. RICHE' A 0. • N. 8.--11 the above tools are not sold herore the 'lot 1 000, wall be offered at public sale In hereby given to all perbonn who hni.. pfttterus or 15,1 k of any deacription in the `Pitt leo.t.itleßorke," to b.r them taken away before the loth Any of Jour next. or tt..l will be otherviat 41.41,,380:1 of -• • • my2d:d3u , JP,NKA, RICHEY .11 CO. ARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, F tainilsg 24 acres, about oue mile below tho city, uppo nltt, 51anchestor. There is ou the premise*, a largo ham, Louse and stable, about 100 bearing apple trees; al. cherry 8.11(1 plans Vet., grapes, kc. This place would Imo a good gardener. For tennsappy to my 9 R. C.. 4 J. IL SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood a. TII I RI) ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS Al I,iOlE BWYTII KRA, NO. 74 Market Pitodmrith 'The mitewribera bake jail receireil and are ndw op e,r their third entry' yof now and liandoutne Urea,. Sli ;R. Etti isinhing khaki, Worn ^i:. - Rilibune and Needle work. Maliy f the ale. i v" 1. 1. hewn purchanod of the Importer. and at t h e large Al,l, in :ipw York and Philadelphia. at prices that enalle e to oiler them at kw titan the 'ant of truoniaalatika, a early call &um all our euiltomere and pri‘../k generally, belierlog It will be to the advantage of all. :I• a. never hare beet, able to oiler n better aeturtutent, and n ie. en Aran. LOVE BROTHERS, kirinerly joie YOUNG, STICVENI , ON h LOVE. PORTSMOCTIUS LIVERY AND SA LE STABLE, Oa Niasgrr nOll Wr.TZB 8111111111, 1113 151:imr K/TTANYING.TfcI A 'DAMAGED PIANO, fir sale At a bargain.—A new ell ICE EKING PIANO, slightly damaged In the furniture,' r but not where It can lio obaerred. The in. etrament, In no way injured, v.lll Le etoki at u rokilletion FIB LS DOLLARS. on a credit of eix moothe. JOHN H. MELIAHt. 81 Woo." at., Agent for ChickeriogA OPENING this day, a large assortment of Watches. Gold Levers from $27 to $2OO. Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $4 to $lO. Maiirmd Time Keepers. $OO. Frodsham's Chronometer Seri., $3OO. Do. in Silver Csses, $l7&. Chains, Seals, Keys, Le. Watches repaired In the beet manner by myO W. W. WILSON, corner of Market d ith et+. SUNDRIES 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candle„ 26 do Star do 100 do Rosin Soap. 800 kegs assorted Nails. 100 dor.. Corn Brooms. 50 bal. No. I and 2 Batting. 25 doz. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tuba. In store and for sale by myi JOHN MOORHEAD. 13 ACON.- 10,000 Baron Hams. 15,000 " Shoulders. 10,00 1 1 Sides, is store and fat sale by FORSYTH k SCOTT. myl 76 Water street. G UNS'PISTOLS, RIFLES, RF.VOLVEIts, FISHING TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY. POCKET CTTLERY, DOG MUZZLES, GUN MATERIALS stcr A k nd oi r." FTß y K oth Aß er MS thi le n rinsu tho rpas nume sed u L r oL us va t° rleti e E i n n r t L t io h:e . l 7 ` . )a t r . No. 130 Wood /arse). REALYa r rATE FOR SALE.—BLAKELY k RICILF.Y offer for sale— A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling Homes—the front one occupied arta store and dwelling. A Lot of Ground on Ohio street. near the Diamond, Alle gheny City, and a fine Dwelling House, Four Lots of Oronnil adjoining tho Borough of 14.. rencevillo. A Lot of Ground in F.est Liberty. and a largo Dwell Its House. A Lot of Ground oa Stephenson street, 25 feet by PM feet, and a Three Story Brick D. riling House, well tinbihed. A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Ihmclienter, 24 feet by 1 1.24?"4 feet. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, in Manchester. A Lot of Ground on Reber,. street, Allegheny City, 27 by 185, and a good Brick House, two stories high very convenient. A Lot of Ground on Wmhington street, East Liberty, 70 feet front by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in Shalerville, Chortler. township. Ou by 121, and severN Frame Buildings. Apply to [jylo] BLAKELY k RICHEY. ALE AND BROWN STOUT f, casks, 7 doz. each. Bennett Scotch Ale. •t 3 do " " India pals Ale. 3 do " ' 6 " strong “ 3 do " " " Broon Stout. .tortreeds:ad and for sale by MILLER h 1110BETSON, Noe 221 and 223 Liberty _ _ FRESH FIGS-100 drums just received and for sale by REVALER & ANDBLELSON, WA No. Ite Wood ateaaiL , , • •• •N. *kq c . - ‘.) e' 1, • 1 • • • ' 0 4 .., • . • c *2 :0 . " . - , 4 *1 ' V et l • - 4 P I ' t . " 0 .- 1 ; • ; , , ... - . s t. ,\ 4 ; . i!•: ' • ct e l; -ott ~:4' -, =.•--; . ..:-.v.n=7„. t 4f .t,4 - , ~. 2,.,., , '0 TICE .. ... . . Ella, their incorporation, a le•riod 01 twenty-onn yeara, they ham paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand A•llors, losses by fire, thereby affording ,:videnc, of the advautap,•es of insurance, as well as tie ability and disposition to meot with promptness all liabilitlet, J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apfl4 Offico, uortli..trut cur. Wood and Third Nis. TILE UNITED sTAT Es LIFE INSIT; It ktiCE, ANNUITY AND 1 . 111. , 5T CiMPANY. ?mu- DELPNIA --Chartered April Charter I'vrprtital. CA Office, Soutti-eant "fhtr,l (lifutuut sttevin, Philadelphia. OFFICERS OF THE MIMI'. DiAIID AT PHILADELPHIA. blaces,ss. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul I: ii.aldard, Ambrose W. Thom p... 11, Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingly, Nlcllsary, Jacob L Florone,, Is.v,reua, William M. Liodwili, 'William Mc President—Stei,hen R. Crawford. Preridesti,---Anbrae Timmpa,,n, Medical Aa-aminer--Pitt-Margii--.laint , s M. Wilson, M. i , Allegheny esty--.R. R. Mowry, AL D. N., 74 Fourth str,,er. I'lftahurt.. h. BANKERS AND BROKI.RS. • • noL:siEs dc SONS, Biuurs and Ex N. ,hatige B,Ler. nn (I DO4lOlO IL Note., mice, bold, ad rrr tall Beni, tinditutre on 0141 li., era and Wo.tet u Cite. ronetalitif lot Coliectiout wade to et! the cat. ilirewhoui State.. tecritiel in liar !uncle or roil - rut pa ter. 67 Market iitrieit, Thu .1 stad Fourth Pte. je.e, cr. :,11,1 matt-I t•- part of llt,• G E. .kitNuLlf of .• !•1,41.1 and 1,n.. DI 1.4 pr .yi rito. k, trotsght nmi 41.7 - No 4 F. 44 1 -1 Is •tr, .••• • rpIIOMAS IVOOII.S, G.ffinierctal Broker, utol Note., tittKit.t. Itrol ItStlttt , , .F.. F F tie o'revt, PULA.. gt, DRY GOODS NEw SPRING (ari.)l)S , -No. 74 Market *irreg., Pittanzirgit. Pa. The oulawititer* ire ited , etigkeil and arc tans opeulug thou iii•t arr.eal nt t., width they anti to rail tan inirtirular entente. ot their eti*none, an! uu pult...• 6 fl.•atot etvlvot that we Gate never tarts ann. 1.. ...der an leanlanttio and lifttrable n tatiwk AA OW Our DEPAKTMI:NT ,d 114111. 1 ,1 all tLn n ti iitylea and Iniveltina of the nein-to— Vain* rich Mark end Gil 4...1 Nl,...radthitat Fit. .hatoor. e'ticita and at r ty**l •• ,tritord and litaid Wart. • •• Twtoted rttk PI-unroof }La. Chain • •• lasi Tu*iniet. la • d*.d \ Our ..,14/.1 end a voltb ell . •ty .'n.ehtue "Arita. Fuis tin. ha. 51, , trenti.,u• Chantliln, Liu , . A.. Au. S r at..•l Cr..llar, t. any +Lock 11..1 thr Ala.. a a.ani Narorirnent oi U1..11 1 .. , 'h 11..1' Flri\l6Ul\li 1/i IN In IML 3 TIi>. p r ,.:,,. (j,//ght/j.,/,/, 4,111, la ki%ut=.. I ' a...../.1101, , a4 1••• u: AL.", 11====aao. I, , 4•••••:.a. 411 e 4.E" toLto!ly F.: I/ T a 11, te•• 14.• I. • Iu . ••,•1 riats..n I+t<=s = tta..-I.l+l • 1..... • i• 1. :1 `4l: 11)1'I LS ANSION AURENT/. 1 ,„ : .„. 0 ,-, ~4 4 ~1 it.. ga.lf 1.1 1/ it Li)" 141..4b1t lb .11/. ..1, .1, 1. IJ:sm. it,;• rlug 1,, /.1 • Ir, 1,1 , 1 . 11. , I', -1. 0 , 1 , •11b.1 IT • ,T A U..t. ~hl t S,; n l l. CLAM 11 ( ITY.1 ~ • I, j••••.,•ii ; r..apet 11 41 v•• 1.1• 1.4. 41.•1 l• 14; , 45.44. ..,, INTI:NT I I • )t .I t. nicker , 300 It. l'ArpoNl4., J us/ rtre4vwl unJ 1.. r sale I,y I:EY N CR ,t As. 3t. .1 ChaTl-. II -3 OA,. Nt,. I Mackerel: Flsii 14 ‘, •• if , Fin , J Lust rtrel vnl I I. t•:c. no 10 Y. K Duet. W 11(.) will continue t•, }tenl. chrn I ILIII lei le ••11• 1••• ILi la r pri,,nod k •,•••••• 1 . .• • i., :,••••Lr •ot •lo a wldo t•y C up t... 0,, y i„ A gbelly 11ry. Ilea! tbc• 1.1/Ler ih•pr,t I'o , • in I,- • frrnitin•kr wi .•.,, ,zeal la,. y .•,.en. ~\ R"'E--15 tierce, prime t'aruliva Ittee, .4bq , Ankl for nab• by fele. M 11.1.1 kWh . k:Tial FOR SALE-A FRAME BUILDING, cup ,161 us n Grocery 116 , 1 1'16,4 i6J,,n m0r....1,1 n twit-, 'tam' ha the I,tolors6--situlited 4,11 the Lltaluon , l. WtII ft/1,1,1,,,, LI +AH06611,1 - 6 , 4 1116 ,, u , 111 , r Mr le hr. to lean• cll.) . Applyli. IV. BUN], 111511, street. Atl••;;hen•. 11. ENIOI 15"1 CARYII.I,IIAS I; up% \ ae 1.11 rt.•t herr• tit• is 111 1,1 ttit IMMIIIII 9 -1 0 CAISIN ET ,N 1 A K .sit UTtIEI;:-. 1 . 1.1 . 1 . 11,1 at N.a. ti.; .."1 Pittsbutgit 11 tuts,unt.ni vl 3lntt,rettli NlulloKun, nut InnaLue moulduk: • inn truututtuo. t.rut; muklulu:K. turculur , traw kara , s. tukuk.ui put• lit loutton •• r'trowr., patient Iltaniklz graters, with a general asa,taioal at hard ware, all of wl r ah it h• aoht • • THE GOLDEN G' \ taking dal trado, and it in nut mud, u.. r of its? an. /t alent Ate., dr., in utitiu green Ini 1.141 . ~ty. lit the wit? Flahing Tackle tie bane t. , t. i, nevi that a makeold Iwutl. Wait•m•,.) (11 %V 1• 1 ., COUld lie return La I hint world. hleket and 'fable y grant alanelaiteu, I ha: uzalea, and ton mattrartacien V I,e mentioned loan an• he found at the nt go of the n k TETLEY. .11111 N o. Igo Wood strot.c. V i ENV :\\II CHEAP BOOKS —The Sio. rowgritio , by r b.. lehtly's tiuAte to to.th.otttkottlito ul it I .0.10 I 1911 . 1.1,: by Emil) Thoryiwyll. Ayiy•nwold. pi nr ytm.yyth; by Q. h l'oetittokm, It. Song ttl - Mllktathrs.tho, atm! .I.her Po .hoot. Salmi for the Stxittl—bottutaittlly all u.vtrnl<+l. A Itatfeno...l the AIM 0pt,..41 I. th.• crutteltmenht for..tpt influence, and erreeim.lly in th r . ferouco of Yno:cy 111 the polltteul intor.t the 1.11,1-1 Statmt: by Th.. It Wlntney Forbes' Voluute, Ma nu v.,b, Just reed by W. A. tIII.I , FNFENN FY . my 14 ..ppvsito the Tbentr.. THE c'UIAUE OF CAFE--Engravings the, great Moral Pict. paiwed bt the late Oe, are now on rww at the Mort' 01 J. J. EA III.,;GWool Where KUI,SCri 'llion/. Will be received. ,75 lOWS PRIME RIO COFFEE ; .• .E.trn Old I.agugyt it • • lu ^ lid Jaen •• '.Bl pockets French Java hales prime Mocha •• 10 bags old Maricaitto e Selected expressly fur to) retail Lustily', inyl2 P. It. DRAW°, No. I thantoe , LAKE — a. d RICIIEEI', REAL ESTATE j 1 BROKERS AND A PC'lltiA EERS, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. will attend L, eeibnF by Auction any property sold be Executors, or by order ot tr pilaus' Court, In the City or County; sod to nay description of a Watts out of the City. Ini,C pRATT'S DA UG HAD iT vE s AND ail. SitIYM . F43, a hirb givr.ur h getioryl daily obtained, in every Mud et.uther, in Lafayette Biol.'. ing, No. 87 FOURTII stttst Particular attention pe . t.• aruhrotyping, as the time of Kitting PI WWII less than n gulred fur Daugerrooff tars. l'ictuit I, or children ot, .11 few seconds to either of the abuse named And • type or Dargerrootyy , tillt.lt trim, t•N , I) kind of pictures. Warranted pctlect Irvin u„Klrr.it,-. Our motto ts, TO PLEASE.' nih Q llurrs AND COLLAR.—Ji/.1 receked 1,3 from tliff Vael.ry it lull Imtrtinent of _. . .. Wir Shirts and Collars made L. ordsr. Julio L. ill R.SIIFELD A Si iN, No. 7o W,,,,d CHOCOLATE -15 boxy+, No. 1 Norfolk for tinirl , y ..ii•iii: mii.Lbit & Rio; t.:Tr , I\. CATAWBA }WA's:IIV-75 boxes Lyon . . Catawba Brandy, for sate by Je ll MILLER. & RICK ET: O/! -, . el ARI 3. SODA-15 casks curb. Soda in store and for tale by MILLER & HICK Ersir, TAR -15 blils. N. C., on hand and for sztli. by Lleltll 3111.I.E1; A RICKETS/N. WANTED—A iiviAtiling liintae vontainin g four or doe r 1431110. withal fiti.."•a minutes wall ~I this othre. Any on, having each it ilialla UP rent eon nod a tortoni by addressing. fritter Morning Pon , nil e. Jot y IP/G irr -ItuaLaNti Lurs FOR SALE ..1,:/ in the upper end r of f Lavirencovllle.cfomerly liatlleld,) each 26 feet front try WU eet deep, fronting on a wide street. and In g very deuirvible eitnation for a resiYdence RICHE If sold Y . al togetber. Apply to De- 11l BLAKEL & STAR"H -v2 boxes Orris and Oswego Corn Btarsi, ; Reekes Farina; - Wheaten Grits; rea' d D by RA 11. Y° _ . 1 8-5'6 • ONLY WITII THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY tiourx WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. VIA CRESTLINB AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. Convection at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Steamers, Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohto and Mississippi Railroad, nod the Lawrenceburg) , Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and loth:ma Central Railroads. TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Ac., Are. Via (../Mumbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. Louie, Ac., THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mall Line Steamers, the Ohio mad Mississippi Railroad, and the Lawranceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route can give, as through tickets by all the above routes can only fro pr oared via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad - 'I he routs front Crentline via Columbus being the shortest tot:imam:mu, enables a uniform and tali ghat. Count Atolls are certain, and passengers have full time for meala. By the ror'"II and Bellefoutaine route from Croatline, a danyernw and break-nail— speed is required, and cmnpdted to ovezcorne diautrice' By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, passengers rid" over roads ballasted and smooth. by toe Moroni and liellefOolaine route, pasatingers ride over the ; roughest roads In Ohio. THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. Fats, TRAIN leave. Pittaborgh at 3:00 o'clock A. SI, tar Crestline„ Columbus, Xenia. Cincinnati, Louisvillo, St. Loma. Lex tugtou nail ludunapolis, ri a Lawrencehurgb Route. This ; Train ari ores at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes in advance of the Forest and Bollefautaine route. 6 - iit,eeeD TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh at 1:30 o'clock A.' M. for Creatiate, Columbus, Xenia and Ciucintiati This Train truntiebeOlineetien ouly via Columbus to Cincinnati. i Terse 'faits leave., Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for Crestime, L'olumbun, Xenia. Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lou is, Leiltighin acid I mlainapotai, via Lawrenceburg), Route. Tit D.tll.T TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DATTO'N. , AND INDIANAPOLIS. Fiasit Taxis leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. M. for Crestime ••11.us, Ream, Dayton,lndiamapolis, Leh) site, Terre Iln .aoenties, St. Lottin. C,LlrO F.vanevllle , Ac. Smoia. Teats leaves Pittsburgh o'clock A. M. for du moue, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, • I -, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, j RM.. teats loaves Pittsburgh at a o'clock P. M. for i Cr. ace, Xenia, Dayton, I udianapolia, Issfayot T, ,• !tante. Vineelin^a, St. Loam Cairo, Evansville, etc. N. It.—Secure your tickets via Columbus, and you are it to of • ~11,41.11,011 ,4171,r , L ae e Ciccinantl daily for Memphis, Vickaburgh, Nat. terx, N, ,c urbane, Ac. 1 he Isiug the direct route, the Time Tables at the Hotels are arrauged to ran In close ourinection avitlt this nuts. or all MI rmation and Through Tickets, please apply at the .ihfo and Pentesylvattet Railroad Moo, ithrner attire,) Int the Momiutodiela J. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Ui at Federal Street Station, IGEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. CEO. 0. IsP'SIONS Agent, Pittsburgh. I' W. STRADER, General Agent, Melon/di. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH R.I.ILROAD, $14.11704 44 .• 1.. Lstt• Pitt, orpl.l TIIE SIDiRTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE To CHICAGO Titf. Nar..in Warr. is Pie t'LEVI:LAND. ta ihhr llniatrad !nib.* shorter and about nine pock, than tba aircnitons one via Indianapolis. td•ra Daily Trains batiawin littebargb and Cloveland. I , air Daily Trains batiatank Clavalaad and Chkago, T:rna in Cl.,aland mix hours. CLtcagn owe:Ay-Liar banra, onl l.nue thirty...o,-n boon. on and after TUESDAY, bluy the Trains On this Rani will tun as follows: train. of the Ohio and Penalty!amnia Railroad lea.. Ih:e.hw;rh n 1 anal A. M. and 7.20 A. M. and .1:00 P. M. i a., ro A matt., at 1 . 747 , A. M. and 11,50 A. M. and ik...SO P.M re: re it, Cleteland 1 10.00 A. M. P 51 and ti'do P. 11 o,nneetmg the, rich Cleveland and Tome& aftnet.l ,••0 , ., (11 wag , . Island and ti. Loofa. Pass",g'i, T,3"4„ Cluceypn, st. Laub, and the yon Il• r't litntburgh ,n tire 720 A. M. train. by gill .t..'l;tols 11 sal arrive In ellikap , at kie neat marlin;. for Toliolo, ("bientro. Rtick r,a r an the North-wood. who enl.h Q, goihron,gh a •lett nth.° will lake the train I.tting titutturgb at 7:,n , tf that L. the only train by ahirL tie. connert 10111 thr.i.gb to the e.b. , ,e points. tniat laving Pittsburgh at 3Arli A. M. and Wellar11:• at tivo I'. M. are the only 'dies by which passengura ri e t, scat ions south of All/num. or station. on the Tim a , rew,ee io.ainora Porittit City atol Diurnal Inert , their lauding, 11(..xe, rr..ry morning tAuodaya rt . ' 10 ho Wattarinn. rormarting there Nli o log at tut. NI.. Anton,. at (11.5 c, .1.114 or, too. ..1 At :a) 1' Nl..tattoo:Limit t tr'or , .; 1 .1 tl,'. ~ 1 M Ratlrta.l atevo, I. CI, CI.o - trzr and ',the!' rant= on tho North.wa. c,, %A, ara ~ , Id »t $ - 1 to thew yin 11.. :rm.. , lor (I,valan.i .a+uhrat nt ii , hharn with trap. r C,lll.ltn Is and akr.at. N.: Perin and Nor)t In New 1'hil.).1,11)111.) and nth, .t •• t. • ~11" Extonttt ~ ~ an Int thrttngtt storrt- .1 ) t.t let , ';‘ ,, l It' Toledo and Clorttgt. ft 1,4 v. tloveland nt &SO 1 SI., 3 411. 1 1 / 4 30. s:IS • • Arris , et Cloooto tI lo P M slo AM . / 1 N 4/111 L.CoNN 1:1.I .rr,or I..t' MIME I:1 A 1:1,11! Face tortrL ego k !eland Vie .% het keel thr enth t.t Ch , eland end Chn•ag tt.teot,g , r , arc requtettc.l prt , ure their tickets et tlo. r • , f the. (N.anpany, ha the Monongahela }lotto, thtr.l dot, below the corner. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD I'iI'TSBURGII To ST I,OU/R, DIRECT • Ter ~ n I y 11 , t1(1. ranking tvq-tinto ' Itnung , •/. nli . I gl7 nno rh,n,zr Two Hol - RA IN AI, CE ANY OTHER Rorr 1.1 Ili. nix teet gnng., Ai:tat A We mJ Apaiiivue wheal r•-•nil e.nte, .viii; I give great ease to Ilse ten,. el. • ,44 a h.rli r unnttnt wtl,leon Agy I,thwr it, tii” Tkr Trail, of this Foaite are In the hand,if carefui ex i .erienred men. Machinery of Purwri , , character. and w 4 „DAILYPASSEIIii KR TRAINS colvi,n Pittalitir,ll ii•l St yin 1/lili. and Panrairylvanialroad.l":‘, 1,41t,H, Port Dula LLara.9 AT :3 A. A Mtn TRAIN LEAvr..• A. M. •- r M. NI NOln,tl ,, n. at l'rpatline J r Inatanapoh+ a 1,4 thea, IJy the Ohio and Mlastapippi Rai:cowl r•• ,aIT,I tirr rain , rind Niiw ilriiians will ink, Ili.. L . idral Rad road at Sandoval, arTIVInt; V..r.d Is.•irs norm,.,„of any iithris rum, Pai iti, Railroad ta in 4 issuploted from Ft Lis Lners a i rim noels at Jerterann City with Kiiirsis hMk , hg this et , speitt. Tito/WM and 11554 c.alitor t- Ht rents Kansas and Nebraska passengers rain possibly ha, A Sr'iinii••ia,ts Car will be run through with the Exp.'', Train. arriving ai St Toms ill nt the same time. I ally on,. of Itaggsge between Pittsburgh turd Si. Lois or Lau,: XOll FL FAIINRSTOCh ill sill fur Tickets by the Old Rebald.. Itoide vi \ ' n n raur. 11/1,1 and Miti Inslppl Railroad. thus making sure ivilnertnins, and avoiding the delays w. un new and unfinished roads, Tiiitovull TlClin" , or further Information may to pr.- idea ol A. T. JV1a1...11, Ticket Agent Ohio R Penna. It. It. corner other. Monongahela house of George l'arkito To ket Agent. Federal street Station, Allegheny City, or of JAMF.9 M. WARD. Superintendent Ohio and Mississippi It. P. KNOWLASITh Agent, Pittsbufgli. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAI). T lIROItEATCI TR AL ROUTE, connecting the Atlanta Cities with Western, North-westet o ,sitlewesteru States by a continuous Railway direct. Thin Rood also conneets at l'itti.burgh with Doily Line of Steamers to all ports un the North-western Lakes; oinking tLn most strict, eIIKAPENT nail RELIABLE ROUTE by which FRF.IIiI.IT eau be forwarded to and front the GREAT Wan. Rate.betweenPlilladelphla&Plttsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Roots, Shoes, Dry Goods, } 100 (In boxes.) Furs, Feathers, lc SECOND CLASS.—gooks and Stationery, Dry titaals, tiu Ixtles,) Hardware, lAA- 60c. "IS 100 P's ther, Wool, &c THIRD CLASS.—Anella, Bagging, Bacon 60c. if 100 lbs. and Pork, (in hulk,) Hemp, &c FOIIIITII CLASS.—Conee, Firth, Berne and 40c. '4l 100 the. Perk, (packed,) Lard and Lard FLOOR-7G centa per barrel. sir In /hipping Goods from any point East of Philintel. [Mitt, be particular to unirk package, "cut Pennryiranta Roi;reati.' All Goods ...limed to the Agents of Oda 1{44%,1 Cl Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fatten? AGENTS—)loses Potter, Boston: J. L. Elliott, New York: E. J. Slitietier, 3lattraw Jr Koons, Balti mere; 0,0.1'. Fraiailecus, Pittsburgh; Shringman h Brea Cincinnati, tilde; .1. 0. Nlta,rhead, L.uieville. Ky.: B. 1. Mailisou, Ind.; Ratelill & Co, St. Ltitlia, Mo.; .1. S. Mitchell &Feu, Evaiotrille, Indiana. IT. IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. IL J. LOMBARItT, my 9Superlotenderit, Altoona. Pa. _ _ _ Summer Arrangement—Chong, of Hour its sail aflur MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TR A IN S between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. TILE MOANING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at r.:30 A. M. Tilt , . FAST LINE Icacee Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at eloek, P. M. TIIE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 10 P. M. 111. AIILSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. RINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M.. 130 P. M., and 03. 4 .33 P. M.—running as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above lAnes connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads a. rod n,m Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, milinwoo, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton. Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and W ' ooster Ohio; also, with the Steam Parket. BOMB 11 . 0111 an to New CIRUIANB, ST. I . O M, IfOULBVILLIt and CINCIAIqATI. THROUGH TICKETS, can be had to or frcatbeithar.of the above places. , vticularo, tee hapdbille at d..l.lSeient Yor furtl4t P al from shortest TrlllTltolthiti the starting /4nui; l ann expetljods route to Phillidealtt. shortest to— , to , J. 11.111SHM=5,. m°T*4l"*TF., 7400%;Passeuger Lines, Pitialtirgh. MOS. MO o S. pmaigsr mold*, -WIT' 4 ,:iVite . .. F ; S TIO -4*" i .• 4, 2 • . ,t4t . * ..,NO RA.ILROADS CON N , EXT, , sITO Ohio •nd Pennsylvania Railroad, Vi, ALLIA.NI7I,:. IMBEE=I VIA W ELLSV I LLE . . Isi -Last. .24 t.d I p dell, 24 di'. vd. u I Tn• In Salle ...$l6 00 $!1:: :. .. iuo d IN 101 14 . IN it. 1I 41 11 • 11 .1 V. , 4 ., 1ng,41 , 1 , 1.. Is 70 r, I ' 4,1 II n, UO lo 4A/ s .It ot. II ;01 1./u,l'Lty 2U 3. II : • .r. PURIND, Run't, Cleveland. A. CAI:01411Y. Ag't, kilioAL GAUGE, RAILROAD Tiek4AS r any te.ne,..uttble length ,11 . time. FAH etAss. St. I..onia. via Bbilatonutinv and Union 30 Do. via tkilumtius, "Vaunt arid Dayton.- Is SU Is,via Culundius, Cincinnati ittid Law rencoburg . 19 WI .. is t,;-, iniivtiooi Cat to St. . . . 12 On PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. RAIL ' OADS Ohio and' Venniy vania Raikomit. S U E 1 ;; NT THREE TRAINS DAILY EXCMPT SUNDAY.) PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, as follows Leaves Pittsburgh ior Crestliue at lino A. M., 7:30 A. M. and 3 P. 51. heaves Crestline for Pittsburgh at feoo A. M., 7* P. 31., and 12.50 P. 31. These Trains make clo, rwctions nt CR ESTLIN E e ith Trains fur COLU.MIit'S. DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE FON fAINP., INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points on roads extending Newt and South-nest through OHIO, INDIANA and TRAINS FROM PITTSIiIRGII connect at Ifunalleld with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY; making as quick and sure connections to CHICAGO. as by any other route. Con nections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Passengers halving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive iu Chicago early next evening. Trains East from Crestline make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PIIILADEL. PHI A, BALTISIckii and NEW TORK. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Om chianti, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolin Bellefontaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dunlietlt, Milwaukie, unru, Springfield. 111., Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin. cipal cities In the West. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIGHTON ACX2.O3IODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 7 4. P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at A. M. and c>!4, P. M. For tickets Ault,tprther information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela House, or at the Federal street Station, to OEU. PAR'S IN, Ticket Agent. JoliN BELLS, Passenger Agent. iny'2o J. H. MOORE, Saul. Great American and C. S. Express and I=3 7 MILES UP DISTANCE SAVED, AXD TWO CHANGES OF CAM 000 11/LOOAOE AVOIDED AIR LINE ROUTE BYTWI.a.N CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CIIICAIiO, ALTOS AND ET. I01:18 RAIILROA 9, Formerly Chleago and Idluslioslppl CHICAOO TO ST. LOUIS In 15ti hoar.. Trani loon. the Illinois Coornd Donor, foot of Water street— St. Lou Day Express daily, &Inds). excepted, 7:15 A. M. St. Louis Night 51tpret. d Uy, daterdays excepted, 9:45: P. M. • L. Louis Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays ext.l.4- 4 5:30 A. M. 'aggage chemist! through to St. Laois Dukw run direct through to Alton, (259 mßes,) without change of cars or baggage, and connect with the QintramY'" spiennid steamers N Klt nod BEI Ni.r.B.K it, run w o In exclusive coonecttou with t over Train., from All., to Loofa mitre,) without landing. Thom boats, tor speed, convenience and elegance, are onaurpaseed on the Western waters, lwrog fitted up with Baths and spacious Wash-rooms, atiorritog to pnasougers the opportunity or re moving the thin unavoidable in ellinlller railroad traveling, and reaching Bt. Louie refrtebud from the effects of a long ride. To HANBA9 and NICZILASKA tills is tile =at direct route, and passengers deatined for Bloonongton, 5pa:201..41, Jack...rine, Naples, and all potnts on the marl, Cumberland and Tenno,s, riven, will note the important saving to distance. being seventy-tiro miles lass to et. Loma. thirty-seven WWI to litoomtnnott, and fifty-eight lodes la". to epriugtield, than by any other route. Through Tickets o'er this caste can be procured at tha various Railroad Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, Pinta delphot, italtooot,, Albany, ilutfalo, and at all Tbrou,fb udrx., throughout the State,. sad In Chicago at the compttuy's °aka, Nu. 4a Dear:Kau street, oppoatte the Tis- , mout douse--and at the Depot of the Ilhoola Contra! IRO road, foot of Wetter Ktmot. It - eipounible Baggage Men akraye be at the Depot.. the Tarim. Rt.& going into Cliteago, to Cheek Baggage thit:tugh to any point desired on the line. 5101t0AN, Jr., Superintendent. It J. h. SCLIEBNIYAiIIuIt.ti, sopl General rnerieneet Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, , : FROM PITr.-tculwll TO Cot u mbus, I u dhoutpul ts, Chicago, Cit./ona EL r.rre , ,hate, fuck baud, Lou t• II le, V ulcer, nes, lowa Utp, ill. Louis, lisunevilla, Uulntque, Ihlyton, Calru, X ou.s, Memphis, ZsuthasiDe, Vkkaburg, Peru, e Nrs-rk., No Or leoms, sza Tlll PHI:-3P L 01115 LP TILL WM'S AJgD 110U711, Steubenville & Indiana Railroad Winch i now e ot , pl , teJ 1,11 , 1 m succ,sstul 0f,,,tu0" in Ive•en st••nt.tritle and ?i•wnrk• 111110. Combbnug 1111111 , 441 Mt :InnEn host thin rouse ufft-re to thy trt.r.ur a de + Troc of c.infort unrirallod by 1..3. Ilona ruuniug V 1 emt Irma Pal...burgh_ Fitll Arrangement. On and after MONDAY. S...enstaa'Gth. Icd, a DAILY' L I alograd midt ft rttha..lA St,attavra. etdantat q.tt by ontertardtal and nt ., •111.1141.1a1.1.4, • , Iftier+, hi 11l Ical, burgh every day nt G M k:NTI' It FAIRY t4I.:Et:N 41(4- Piisartigrrs sloop ou bony, and reach Steubenlilie ut ii:hx . k the f.,11.1,,h4 thorbiri,—,,Wie , trug n th air Y. 14 Trnin at 7:16 A. M., makita¢ ccuntn'tum with 'l'm.. for all the alinve cities—thua Obtaining a enintillibibia night re.t, and aroultyy :hr . /4,1./Ide inter: by mum:W. Fll/, cheap .11) any trtlterliallroad route. For Thr..u,ltt and Tickets, and further tnfornmt inquire .10I1N J. I.IUUSTVN,' No. 115 IVater atrea, Pittaburgl.. 0 FA,.'.. FULTON, niperiuteuden.t. L. DKVENNV. tienrral n•,cll ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING TEIR Great Unlted State• Mall and Express TWO PARARNOPIR TRAIN; RUN DAILY orl Ito unlit, length (rum 1.11.71.11;QUK To CAIRO, CIIICAGO TO CAIRO. This Aunt In connection with Trains of the Ohio and Nll.lsalppl It. it. and Clilong. and Galena Railroad, torn., the most direct an I only contiouons It. R. route fr.. • CHICAGO to &. LOCH CHICAGO To CAI KO, CHICAGO To DUBUQUE. Trains leas• Chicago as touoW x : 10 A. M. and 10:2 1 ., P. M.—ST. I.OCLS Asa CAIRO Passengers for St. LOW! , by tills train take the ears a Ohio and Mien. R. IL at Sandorni, and are carried direct to Rt. Louis. . - • . • . 9:35 A. M. and 4:10 P. M.—Durcerrt Val ALA connecting at Dunbath (opterielte Dubuque) with a Doily Line of :lino's' Packets for st. Paul and the Upper ILLside eippi river title, 'Proms leave Cairo for Chicago and linbagne at 7:30 A. M. and 7:00 P.. 51. Passengers from the Nag and places on the °hip river, dostined for St. Louie, will MVO 19u Miles of tedious and ne ertain river unvipttiou from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive Macon Lour, le advance of the river route, by taking the taro 01 Cairo. Tirkets to St. Louis, Cniro, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im portant plans by tliis rout«, can bo had at the °tile° of i t o. h P. and C. it. I'. IlsOlro.ois En Pittsburgh. and .I.tichisa Oautml Railroad iu Chicago. It. U. MASON, d e g Eluperinten't. Summer Arran%Kent. ALLEGLIES 4' VALLEY RAIIROAD. Shortest and Quickest Route to all Points on the Allegheny River. TWO DAILY TIIAINd leave Pittsburgh as follows: Morning P....prcla ' at 8 o'clock, A. for KITTANNLNO. CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-BAN el, BRADY'S BEND. 3IMIONINO, REIM ERSBCIRI, BROOKVILLE, and all points North. Enfrning Accommod Ilion leaves at 5:45, P. M., stopping of all way-stations. Fare to Kittanning, $1,25. Middlesex $1 75 iClarion ell 25 Bmicksburg 2 60 Puiaxataweey 8 25 ited.Rank 2 25.1tetinersburg 2 50 Curler-111e 2 TS' Iteedsburg.... '3 00 Adams 2 00 Rural .....sees 1 88 Brwiy's Bend 2 26 tlaboning 1 75 K °Homburg 2 ' 5 resits 2 25 Bethlehem 2 75 Merheniraborg 3 (al hau nondale ....... . olt •II le 3 76 Tickets to all of the above Wares Can be procured at toe Office, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot on Taylor atroct. A. .1. HOPPER, je2l Supointendont. • MAGAZINES, S:c.— Harper for July—price 20 canto. tiodey's Book for tiruham's Magazine for July-20v. Peterson's Magazine for July-17r, isssile'S N. V. Journal for July—(Bo- Yankee Notions for July-12c. halloo's Magazine for July-10c. Brother Jonathan for 4th July-41 magnificent double number—price 12e The above just received at LA 11 FFER'S BOOKSTORE, je2o No. 77 Fourth street. FOR 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 and lot one three Vacant lots in Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by a young lady in a dry goods or trimming store, or millinery establishment—for ono rook—two girls to do housework—one boy to learn a trade--twst toys in stoma or run of errands—two mon to work on farina or la boring work In the city. Inquire of George W. Bunu at bin Real Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north Nide of Ohio at., 41'(s door oast uf the Diamond, Allegheny City. jet 0 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume has just received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs In elegant rosewood casee of every variety and style, comprising 4. 4 1 4 and 5 oc tal-ea, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and Octaves. aeraphine or Piano style, with rich moulding., carved !MUSIC dank, be.; 6 octaves, piano style, with 2 stopa, and contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an 04`tATO 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 Cram the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect . Theis , instruments are recommended as being far superior. both in tone and finiele, to any others inanutartured. The chief ilnprOVeMolibi (upon which the Makers have struned Letters ratent,)•,teatate In bringing tbo wind to lie directly upon the real, sous to produce, on opening the key valve. the quickest possible Vibration, and the sound then 1411.11,1 Into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell.) which mellows the tone. and give it more of melodious, Bute- Of reed Elks quality, than is the general pro perty CDARLOTTE BLUMEM, tro. manta. For sale by jell "Old Established Plana depot' , No-118 Wood at. FISH -10 bbls. LakeS • T Superior rout; 20 hr. " FLPceived and tbr onle by SPRINGER HAARAUM Je2B 295 Liberty streot. _ REFINED SUGARS— -15 bbls. Lovering' "A" crushed Sugar; 30 do Stewart's "A" do do; 16 do Layering's the pi:lldd do: • 10 do do coon* do da... . 10 do do crushed • daLt - La store and for sale by OW] klilla SRICKETPN L u li m ;:le ts by§f Ea l e_6 l = g o B. re =ES .~+ ,~}. ~~ ` _ .~.= _ . . . • - • EIRCAL ' rirleta% 7 • I—They never did de nkoz ' cuporary relief and they never Will • don't touch the cause of the disease. The cause of alkete bilious diseased Ia the atmcepheric poison callwrOihnitua o alaria. Neutralize thispohven by , its natural:antidote, wet, caused by it dinxears at once. Ithizien'lefeeund Agne Cure Is this Antidote to Malaria, and moroovhr it is n perfecpy barmlees medicine. rho certificate of the celebn ,ittakt.nbardatui. R. Chilton, of New York, toi DID e ff ect, is airlidd tcttinft bottle; there- , fore if It doer no good it can 9 U 0 harm. This is more than can baklava iatthilitsi.Anieulc., or ail/ tonic In existence, its their Mgvil r • l:d.inomillo_tiheconntltntion and brine on numb Whinli-never wows a person to feel perfectly - well for a cingleznoment. Jo Illustration if, these truths Janusz some er tracts froteterette;„e from a Physician: iIA&A. 400Da.,..1154.—D,w,$tr,t_xypisc4241 test, n at ..netni: . The Care.atriven infeallit*earsual the difficulty in getting any one to try it, was greatly increased from the tact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the pctwic, F ine 4 131 1 , 40m1t 4 ..r I promo' ithatiithn , ed Id. eneamjtakiag .. - .tidriorthrh This remedy, known as Smithie Tonic, wppld invariably break an ague, but it did nut cure It, as I t t,,vir often re• turunvith renewed vigor. Thiennivelre • co' ll:foamed in your favor, if I would institute afast. **arisen betvreen it and your Cure. The following is the result: . Three persons took your Cure, all of which were Caine of Quotidian Informlttexi: Filter, cif many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies,. ocgasionallY mining a chill, but it was (es In all auch cases Acjilywear- Mg them out, and Llying the. foundation.O.lnthifiandideve-' rer midwifes. I did succeed. ffetelng,O rad - i&d, Cure of oil three of these cases with yotietentinlY, and Any lurch netted a chill since. In all three or these cases the Smith's Tonic had been used, a-ad would, as befurostated; Tweak the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed ft would return. 1 think there will be no ditlltnity now in glidtig to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now In use here, ffe., Ac. WILLIAM puCKteliit, • stiioDES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE DO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy fu existence, is equally certain the. a PREVENTIVE, as a CUR& Take It when you feel the chills coming on, =dyes' will:never have a single one. J All }:S A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, it. 1. For sale by Drugglets generally. Jetl W.W. WALLACE. STEAM MARBLE WORKS,' 319, 321 and , 333 Liberty street, • Opposite Smithfield street, MOICItriIIiNTS, TART FITS, ,and GRAVE STONEA Allierys on hand ; -Stone mid Marble Curbing and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand 700, and MuiValltailicatinado by machinery, In less and Wter style than can ifii:dcatis by mere manual labor. "Particubir attention In ,paid to Ike manufacture of MARBLE 'MANTLES, of which we have a largo variety of beautiful patella . - Builders and others are Invited to examine our stock, as we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learntty onr. prim*, 4,15 and npwards,f but few who are able to own a good ••ere, will be willing to remain long without procuring one , r more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to it room; aro not liable to take fire, and cost but little more than, a good wood mantle. Marble soldlow to the trade. Hearth Stones made to Order. Ourstock of Marble is the largest In the West, and being manufactured by the hest workmen, elided by. machinery, I. worthy of attentlon. Orders, addressed to me, at 315 Liberty street, 'Pittsburgh, filled with despatch. W. W. WALJastell. SMUT MACIIINES. —LULL'S PATENT Bum: SMUT MACHINP.S, need in 7 1 $O MI6 to the NI cot. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking, tho Burr. They have been used ler five years in the.elty 311th , Pittsburgh, (one of the large4t mar in tho Weal, are warranted to clean well For particulars, see head-bills. Orders filled at. 31t1 Liberty street, Pittaburgh. ai.22 W. W. weruca. rro MILL OWNERS.—French ilurr and .. A L Laurel hill Stones, Belting Cloths, AM Spindles, Mill I rims licTews, Screen Wtre, Corn and Cob Grinders, Cast Iron Proof Stairs, kx.. always on hand and mule to order'',. at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. ap22 W. W. WALLACE. .STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.-• Engines, with the lateet ImprOrements, warranted best quality, on hand and made to order. Hollers of Juniata iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with dempaieb, at ale Liberty strmt, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap22 W. W. VALLACR. PORTABLE FLOII4ING MILLS. —The .übscriber has on hand, and to miusuhaCtustig; Portable Flooring Aline, of an imppoved mutiny; they are 'very com pact. ruu light, grind fast, (nye tei fifteen bashela jeer hoor,) cue V, driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove caltustote acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feeders. Orders tillttl at 319 Liberty street, PEW: argil. apZkdast W. W. WALLACE. FREE OF CHARGE 11—TWO SPLENDID PARLDE ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolton. Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, fn cele brated painting by Landseer; and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," alargeand beautiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the atom en gravings is $3 per copy, but will be sent free if charge, as follows: , The subscriber!. hero established a BOON. ADENGT in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or ti gr ahlkutlon at the retail price , free of postage. Any persons, forwardiug the subscription price of any of the $3 Magaisi . national as Harper's, Dodsy's, Putnam's,. Graham's, Prank Leisilealfazle lona, Ac., will receive the magazines for one year, and alcopy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge. or if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, such as Peter eon's, sad Challen's Ladies . Christina Annual, they will ro cove both IllagaZilltsi and a copy of either of the above en gravings. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with Loathers and deapatch. Views of Buildings, Newspapo Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, „Dodge Certtdones, Business Cards, All orders sent byernail pruoiptly 111.teddial to. Persons wishing vienuof their build: lugs engraved, can send a daguerreotype or - sketch of thi building by mall or express. Persons at a distance having saleable tetleleitrwakl Dud it to their exfmntage to address the - atibscriberic'es4dirotad act as agents for the sale of the same. BVEAM & PIIEMOD, SO South Third street. Philadelphia .(' ptnin O , RMN. J..' apl&dhirly BKOT T & CU RI S, Dealers in Hasl`rystate, et. Anthony liana, Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money 'loaned, illVOM meow made to the best advantage, and Land Warrants loca ted. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots In the towt*of ST. CLOUD. 05 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific ItillfrOalgi crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it possesses as a place of business, will make It one of the largest cities in the Northwood. agnaunices: 1-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. Hon. Wm. IL Welsh, Chief dislike of MinuetFda. Hon. J. Meeker. Hon. IL M. Ripe, Delegate to Congregs. Rice, llo'Hogshead At Becker, Attorney; at Law. Messrs. Romp .1 Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of 11. B. Land Office .020 B LAKELY & RICKEY, REAL. EstATE BRa Len, corner of Seventh. and Stuithilottlnsen% Pitts burgh. Fr t rms, lionise, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, rtc. &c., bought and acid on commission; Land Wartime bought, sold , end loca ted; bills, Fronde and Notee negotiated. &petal 6 ttentkm given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Terms reasonable. offler.,:diw ALEXANDER W. FOSTER,Attarney and Connaollor at Law ' and. Solicitor In Chancery, Agent La udsfor procuring Bounty La uds and Pettaiorus, and for the Col lection of Claims in Great. Britain and Ireland. Sir Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; R, tate" of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, Sold (.r leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drama Office on FOURTII street, a few doors above Smithfield. Plttsburutt. March 28, A W. FOSTER, Notary Publie, and Corn misatoner for the States of Tennessee,Now.iLamp :him Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York,. Michigaiiaowa, 7.alifornia, Louisiana and Virginia. tar Deeds drawn, and anknowledmenta andproott-taken fur record or use in any of the above named Statea,-Illinols, Uthalsaippi and Rhode Island.. Pittsburgh, March 28,1856—(Mh28clawl UNION COAL WORKS FOR - SAL S.— The Coal Works lately owned by A. beech, Jr. & Co.. el [tasted on the Monongahela river, abord..2B miles front Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property contdsts of 115 acres and 116 perches of Land, (more or tess)mid all the Coal therein; and also all the Coal in abotit.loo acme limm, together with Buildings, Railways, &c. For further particulars apply to D. W. & A. S. BELL, Atty'e at Lam, No. 10:3 Fourth at. Pittsburgh. apllAiratf 11DIt AIGAIN OFFERED.—The i,ndersigned oirorg for sale SIX LOTS of ground..ftentbag upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of MIMS.. PORT. Four of the Lots aro 3734 feet in width by about 120 in depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. Also—TWO LOTS, 3 . 11.4 feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the-Lots -border. lag for its whole length on Jerome street. No bettor property can be found, and it will b. told low Part of the payment taken in Stock of the Oonnellmille Railroad, if dwired. cue). F. onamon,E, Office of the Morning Poet. Pittsburgh. Anglia 31,18611.--{drat( ; 7 .1, Z~TIG MANUFACTORY—DiRs. RENTER, ati doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Mae. Allegheny City, is prepared to fill orders Per WIGS, sod all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORN.. 'Tficbest quality of material Is furnished, and entire satisfactiett &sr anteed. mylfasiewly BOOKS ! BOOKS! ! BOOKS!!!----Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life. Tirilg AdTentures by Land and Sea. Northwood, or Life North and South. Errmnnt'e Papedition to Oregon and California. 4. lell Smith Abroad. Indian (iantiviticio. or Life In the Wigwam. . . - . The Staten and 'Territories of the Great West .. Noble Iloode of American Women. 'the Museum of Remarkable and interesting Foments. Rachel Gray. by Julia 'Prim:Met . The Young Mou's float. The Young Lady's Book. Japan no it wail and li. • Twice !tarried. Ethan Allen and the Greet! Mountain Heroes of 70. Married, not Mated, by Alice Carey. War in liana., by Browerton..- Home For All. 'rho Water Core Encyclopedia, &r., sw. For sale by It. 'l' ' C. MORGAN, Jell r. No.il Mit street. • NE BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 MackN EW str,t near Fourth': Poems, by Richard Chenerfx Trench, The White Chief, by Capt. Hold. The Scalp graders, do. do. Comic nineties of Unman Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Ito Conseqtiencoa. Paper DOllB and UM to Make Them. Milano Church or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. Sight and Gearing, How Preserved and How Loot, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Benoni, by Author of Dr. Antonin. The Suffering Savior, by Krumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T.'Chan. ning. • Lectures on Great Men; ?dyers, London, Man and Gls Money, Its Use and Maas; by Dr. Tweedie. Monaldi, a taio by 'Washington Alliston. • . Lectures deliVeredto.Young Men In London.. The Cripple of Antioch. • Gamer a:Magazine. 1w0001) 68 Ju. - aA7 , T NE s_just xtr.elved,iatd, . -101 : 1'" To r.-104 _ -----14,40 s e ..;N°. 1121 4 4 44*4 . 0 , trozl=4l iterartriel-:41:17.r. --1,',-- foltaremet. , ..... - , ,, E s V..4itr'riPanl4"fcMie '- 'bi ' A- lithe NEW / I .IOW rib11 '64.2 11- mnaa a 4 No. In Steithliel4 eleeet ' " r.* W=MM 61031=1 =M! nbl iabed,-211 eta. J 619 . 4 tkr: *VA: • - ,.7;.-77-71,,' 2 . - cgreitiSt! ea OF TilE I ffmnggs74% , ,,Wi ntitbitrAriaiscov ered hi ono of oar eumm . ou ,pastara Weida 'a remedy that cures every Lind of Tirtaboi, Irmo, Mass,* ZiograftLfoa c /Mattt itila.ll444ith i a r aiStine, arm Ned,,etzp ,..i.k.dna „t si [ zZh a trit tg=„4o_ l,2lo A* Its I ga t ili nnititytetes,ofWa. Two bottles are warttutted /Ware a =at% lore: t]ne 4'l4TiWtßtt l A i te s t ° t iN b 61M1Ii Vr&PjI PSIAI-11i- Tai WM#ll o o i month bedt 4 ta CsFCNO r OPi• F tt 4 M_tetfei4e4iViata44o ale of atystiagaa72 , 07:4.3r two-bottles are•wmar;ml4x} , -trreure-alltillo ••• .. • 4Twobottlis aMinEran4"to2itn•TfizalUEthnViad Idotofthal twomfg`thaludr. •-" - Foos to: bottlelkare. Warrapttd to:taiXfadt~altdrlM flint nice* • ' Ortabottlevintarts ortireirie,t-- TscA l o_fhp 3 o.bottle• ar9l o, fra9ieirtmOti parate. Mum of rtionniatism. Two= or throaticatbsmr4aixticuttail 414ilekbasiss ringworm. . ' ^ VIM) tO tOur ' Votfiris tiro Niairsafeato Ns am • - Rive,to caght‘botttestriltears Allagark6ibef_ A,beneflt,la always expextencedfrofc. ll /43f1 a perfect cnre Is - warranted` when' lb 'mote. ba tore n., , . • : Nothing !Wks 1 01 4 1 p,'1t42)a-tuA ti orshi 1. - tried all thciWiderful - mweinci *Ala maii - colu; - won /mad grawiticill_ o * - PeftlOVadillogegg*lPS should oure °tory nnmor bitbe rotni; pliriems fact. -If got basis- , A% It ifaall=rr- EAT:frw, - 49 rP nd e , bunPl°F;*l , 4 o l l -Itgir bi terAll urt yburs. oeddr ores a thmnia‘ A. 3 , ti a,4 vainsw i of i nadaw Ilinoptita afracill:lxecor . 4 t 5 Pga ni ir i r It e to or ll e dro irri n yerti" garm oldlo 4 r 4 0 d peop l eo . bate-wen puot, nnyominy 'looking! cfindiNA was Soft and flabbh re , PTe 4 .ti.9 _ _ 7 • . To these who, am euldect;l4itusielt ItesdaeheitaterAottle willalivaypsecurelt..lLems great 6311ef ttl.,ntlgrritsteldis tame who bail) been obstisttldr teftChaibiiken And peen regulated hyit. .WheteAltet:het'l,.iecellaintAirorka ffifti'eatly; but where - there is ands= .'poop. timiwor must net.fidt — th. Et3' i4WlV.Plj i rro days tb'a kite . re is never a otif% - 'Wats coatta:6;:wbati that teentiglikeiteiryoireil~ . 38111 like a new person. I heard some of the most encomiums of it that, _listened to. o , diet ie ever_necessary—eat. o.)mA : sun .. .can, gst,,,,l . lkaire nitleiatt'wht6h;libliefed'fileiriet.el, dissolves 43otoSeloPt A-Felliagot.ttitmteic,fubk:undbentlibettei 50 Conte. Price of the Idedicf4 nalx,, , Yer9 fit Afr,,., to • Dieectoni firik one -fitita igpacotou - day, ChltdrlA- 0 7-r tletertrepoebeWlthibititufrom - 17 , 3 to sight years, terfr9ooaiht. ,As no _ , djrpetion,cau be Thadertitipible constittitichis;:take eiiirifg..ll`ooiieratie on the bowels twico eAsy, , , E - r , gires7peretmei atteneaulF „ odie FA** of Sold, wholesale and roan, et Ih SSFBER'sa . 410-111tiod Frir , m7 of arefa - i P. • :,.MMMICAIIe,_ AYER'S CHERRY' PgCTORAA, mit mg main becotraitictifoiiitak. - N.Ess,lntoNekuns, Atimpi.6. Alp oplisugni9k , Tza? Riau= offeii4 tomai.t." • irrulnity`Witll4:9 eat =tide itMeh WreaUCI7V izo the happiest effects Mit can loth% sired; wide 19 11 1.4 Aeleof Wl* E. re .......-8,,-4,. is ti0np.,......... .....„ ..,, : :, __ • --,..i.,-...10114,1,10 - so Ountentate,uteweasi Of , , -••s ,_ :: z;in . : , Infeuretr, that allitont4Very sealers 0f',...1 illi • the oduntryabonadattylesmOniOntbsk,- . . ~ , , ,. Z...c, Bch , known who have beetttrenitptek , '-"' • ' - , - • - - - - fronralarmingehdleirendhej' , ' eases of_ the lungs, by Rs use..: When once ,triedjlikt: rierity over evbry ether rabdialiio 'orit,lsind, is lotrepothnk„: - .. to escape observation, and where itsartrimeselguts, ~, public no langur hesitate whAt pthinta,3? a*A. 0110-. " distresaing and dangiverut'aliectiohir orthe p rotykm , ,inuls, whicharointlidentlowar onrushes, c:i,,,4. - ... - ,:5..4,f Nothing has called louder . for the wisest intraitytOstidi , cat men, thin this' elermlnt privideticit titurft•WW.torton, :oottligTeSompletlits, par clasetif 'ahinfieddhatla more of ;hell', investigations and. cart But .ste yettlisede• - • grate remedy hierlieettpritidedlorf`ithichlititrellWliettlit *pond for protentign.h4tstm,AM.Atrr ALt, Fians,Mlll the fidrodnelion ,Orthe , Ba , I=t9 Thiene-We fathaVeddrttofallig, hbtdtaii , thelinve . e successful endeavor to furnish the cortammLilwisegkatr,h a remedy. 01 this last statementtheiiiMpau neoplasm:trims themselves prepared tojtittgli;andl,appeakwithoonNence tc. their. decision. , -If. theta ' tenny'depenthintirttrtib placed to what men of every chaskand ittalionprtifyipAsetAtatt for thing if we can trust our can Senses, whin worieadinigerona affeciimuf of thathroat and lungs yield loFtrtf. cluidePend so the, assurance of Intelligentllonicians.wholtualtnAltusir business trikomitif short, if therbleinyiellenft uponny. thing. theft it is irrefutably prortar a thaethhintisdichteittnire. hove and dace cure the class of diaeibate 11;i4 deSill*l_figl, - .bo. yowl anYsifd allotheirethithrdltnoViiittitrunilitthrifthishs. true, itunot be too Emily pubustaxl,aortooarddidyknwo. The amktea should know It. A remedy dist •intrice less to them. , Parenter4hould'ltiow frPthite We priceless to them. - All rhouldAnxtrw.44,. ; far,haelt he priced to no one. NM, only ilianktjthetirctillitedintreifint everywhere; not holy tiVaincotintry, but liscitiFkolnitties. now fidthtnllYvve harenctod on O sunviottosh yielspern in the fact that already M thia'adobiss.raidliithe chilee alb. globe. The sun rover sets on he limits? , No , Contliniiit is without it, and , but few, peoples.. Although motto no gemend use in other nations as this,.~ lkis employed „b_y. the mu* intelligent' t 'almost alt 'thilka countrici. leis enters. eively etaulayedin both Antidiesi--In fAsitOtilska, aostralia and the far-off Woods of the ems.. „1,1111 te,andeer to Its paisefiers'therttes here, and thSytniailitsiNalfiable remedy with svon niece avidity:. 5 -Mulik o4o42 -**YAntekos of its kind, it. Is an expansive composition of seedy-. Stiff it ilefferded to the It reilisiiiiblettet what is of :vastly. nmos t Amportanst Imlitetis; ItaAfirdtty sit never imitated todecline limn id. original afsscel. lease. Every bottle orthil Medical' ei;noir'iriiiiittheaired , to es good as ever has -tweastembe heretofore, or as we are ca r" of,-3 64 4u6-. , NC , tofil. 014at , ArisItOitindnairitainitig f In rfie heat perfado n which. it is postal:de to produce. .Hence' the patient who' pitithrei-thegenufriS•thoteselhto. lowa, talY on having as lit,K4Pulo Mhattrig4PPo a had by thosewho telifi(o tolts'Oures. By ratentag,this counis, ,r him thso.hope of-VieheiZnas, good Ip the world, as wall ,as the./Fd t hA r tOt4k,ot„ ~:bOdog that much Murton done'aftiadY; ' -'-• siQrl"renttred ht.). .C; AYEA fProotiotd mid 'Analytical , Chemist, Lowell, Mass., • ~_ . ~ , , _ , Bold by B. A. IPARISBBTOCK '& 611, it WholiisAdend re. tail, by every Druggist in. Pittsburgh, and by ail Dealers,.. everywhere,. - • : .... - . . • .._____ , arilthishkw INHA'L 11 01 1 1 -3 ' , !.301r. '+•l -I I;L4 CURE OF ASTHMA ANDIONIIIFTIfIi. NEW AR WONDESS ••BYGEANA DROUGHT 'ROM - TO Tlro noon Or Tag, =MOM k WONDERFUL DlSCOVERrthiliicint .l3, bees Made brDr. eunrW"Ofiltiailtilliatiso mentof iflonmimption,AattimaAndalteliseaseseattga. We refer to "Da. Corte Illefro”„ca, resva,Aa l entmin Varese Min Cimav itranr."' With tilliCnewMettif " Dr, 0. Ualreatated mariyatfllntedotieb tolviolth Oman's "rho! Which, -he Pim inirrtuunahle- - oestifbmtel gtcfrthe treatmen4 a phialciariserazirha; evilest l; - , --constantly 'breathing' an argoleallle,"heilllngtoote, medicinal "prcipertiat 'must' dome iirdireet chittaetWithytha- - wholo rarral•callntas or thelungs,and thimascaperhisansay and milled, changes. produced upon them when introdi . into the stozeitlx, and subject to too pnweio.-Of the Tbo lin:muds lin , sale wen' the Drtmellislifrio th• cowry, l e New rev* i i titchtean.of , romixorlaull•k 4 ""Ad' The Inhaler is worn on the breast, midst' the linattosith out the lewd incoilveniondithe taw 'of the - bad leing sufficient to wmporatelhe Mad. Hundreds , Of Cases of Mires, illmthe, following; might he domed: . Ons isioinnio , or the Idige.el??. supd,ino , :of the Afithwia, aids years' standing: " kitrt i amr, —ltstectimter of DiiiiimuniV. I ant cured of the Asthma; of ten'yolentatilliditit. "'Dr Cutts' Hypena. Aar WlTO2F"Brookliii;lt; T. Mrs. Pam, of in d cot, N. Y, was cured di a aavere also of )3YOZ Y - - My sisterlaiLtwenciored'orii amvestme6V ern Yeszeigoading, and .decidedi to boiiscitnable "y;the ediusal - She artiaatered in onortionthy-bree_lfyzeillaM . -- '..1. 4 .1 The Bev. Dr. off Now York? testlficsiof otkinedl cluo in.-14Efollowing got,: • 4-, ._ • 4, , 1.1 :/7,1, 211 Mir YOZTOZIPVInberII%IIIISIII berifitr og j hlgh jerims. ody:ilLdineatee otthe tbit a head=lnman •I'Hashartlersieonis •itaalloicy, I am convinced that it is a moat excellent medidney botatittilBy7Fttenel4 - thileilulling application to the chest. • • , 1103SICIT GIINDINS Aers ate hoitations, Or Vie and 1004 11l You 11.?,:vi14 MOM, lira& aid b 7 tirade°. i leigierAl4ol4pod , , R. R. gams 4 Co.; Lee 4.-Ileckhato alleghsity eitf;:,l4.l* Sargent, New Brighton ; n 13 1:-15 THE :S . :A!.1"18,1% • • .1 ' "I' 6 ' ittilEDX-z:Nrom •• pareferbeeoldidtry, north d south, the um)! aPP!lnfirt4glY risAll4o - sZ_AdoroOttatfition), ntabilme-iouottmrelatwawit. A". Mil 'eVienertuat. ed Vermifuge: Ty , igagj , 18th. _Aare Achltaba , A , , , Cii-Ar later bear, 6844 , Yernefage this place for,Arolcara,7 and :rib) p In etating,br- the orm attouaAt4e,triddadnd of thelebtle, thatit bad been, sob:- AdledenArrAnd of the 17/00./tlalitke- Cary- roznedies In the maricutr:and one ail* most selehblo =wane d welded , ljui.V.4lolX , ollloll' ai - itaowietigti'of its good effects iS mean= odiexpeadartrhaireardrent :otir pi hydiclans;4ll otarhommda, Aregularly, and rdwaya•Arand it to heated and reliable as arrarnr.apdoidd' I. bur-secom • mend iL as :one of the seed andbeat in Viededricat, = CO red and acid by .B,AL'FAMIESTOOKA center, or Wood:and Fled sb4. Pferrhen*: k. IIULLIFIE~T ' H':FARI JAW . TQC1711"; PABM—Thls Teeth "pa isissminlyss Cif,Ski_ktastbis cleansing and inserting tho yan k, the slit:emblem of Dr. 30.5 )e'er OWDER'D BLUE —A superior -- Just rscetnxt and torlis l o 1172-Ll.l . :r .07 ' WidaNG, A , SIPERIOR 'BOOK rtk, THE W,p,nic*,pag. 1 - 1 -- or I.uscoarzn..- IL' weary : ;TR* i diVehiiiEttl4k a Tate of Wee Viciwitudon by.the--Wathot3l - ;w11*. *Sch. man," kn., &•. ,' ,:,. :.: c...:,1, r..,....i.,-,r.i Irv ; “Trtniging atoffennkiiowing what he sought, And Whistling its he went,. for yrant,Of though"`.Andtiter pinnierMtLa ni t VrAif Anr i Pho needatto introdtettiori;Adivtisti , hisplpplinsinedantied a wide sale and ntwietlra tatidlinr.tcPtlO rinabOPAe;:t— /Woo. Garrtie, -,,' ~ ,- -, , ,,.,1,3A.. , 4, ,, 44-, .-.,,,-: ° The greet:War with vildttiWildYear t a:frtill*;ololl .The Watchmut,' 1Thw01d , .111044 . %it orfrl. 0-. and the- extenstva editiontrAii*iittP-iiid ....AT:l4abb works peasettilsthe best twidineeirhlch cin be trartgaut o r the ability n.f ad author of the , Wandeiret.'."—ithadderotar, e k tua ''The IVdititdr' pokfitti , tp.tulexitrvrattrigu ilUle , it vitt ericlutin`ltto daentite a/like - 120m rilatiite r ,it mnnot fail to lotereat no well es annum the young. „. by Hawke It F,trfither."—Ckedand amid- - - ~- . The incidents are natural : and lira litcool t o. „:t h. gnsphle, and thp tote faretNtii:'',ltivnWiailidezi.„. vr. _, I literant. . For sale by Iflo . 1 4*.47sinitloga Stl;et. TOBACCO -15 boxes Wm. IL arigketi•ei"tepii;cD;;. 5 du Ja• ge 10 do Webeter'S • 15 do 'Auden:told)! ptwbbtrlyCk. • 6 do - 31iitee'Ve 5 der R iiket 'dei" " 10 du Ig/dara4.o44wal, Leaf • do, 2 daies.,( l K -- 01 1 5D3pWrilDradie Lady !Inger; ID 7htmt Cl?* 1 4 A Ip, ri,i.-1"...,":...W;;=.:••••1 1 0 ,414 4killt,•11k, • • 914*1404,' • xf,3vopiud'abk** - 7,... 87 Wood ozect. "rA, a. ~..~~~'. '. ~. .. ~ ,- f'.:•., 3 , ' ..'.- ' .'''.'l ..• _,,,,,.;;-`i.'';',tf..:7-.-:::.;.,---..' ''.'4!,,-I''''f',-,-.•:'•1'',',:.'!..,':,'.. vet-.
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