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I REAL ESTATE MARKET, OORNIEH OP SEVENTH PLND SMITHFIELD NTREDTEL Weitave theloliewing Real Estate fur sale: FOURTEEN ACRES OF Li ND in St_ Oink ts,sl rteloi., 00 We old Washington Ruud, well unproved. six 'CAPS CF LAND In Chortler. township. about half n a m ini pm le ve ir ta salt u‘ he s O u t tt4i io river ioro a g t ow ile r .locow;trfe)rr, valtny .,„ 1, le A LOT OF Git :ID is bast Ll tkrifti -34 real/ /WI ;Still he sold low FOUR eR i R A ACR7 , , , /t: LA % N N TENU ,e'er )Luetr rills. aldr, 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 119 ACRES in Plum townehlp,three and a half fall. from Logim's Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with good improvements. A THREE STORY BRIM DWELLING ROUSE tin Ste vooeon (opposite the NiereyEicipital,y with Modern mprovemente. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the ism:is:Wl Rel - syer, son rel=nt)three acres, within eighty Inds of the C TWO .11./liE LOTS in the Bohnugh of Manchester, corner of Chartters and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE MILL-PROPERTY AND FARM in Derry township, Westmoreland county, would t. exchanged 1, city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESLDENCE at th, vide Station, with Bye or ten Acras of Laud TWENTY ACRES OF LAND adjoining the Sump.rale Station. Apply to (je2) BLAKBLY A ETCH-EY tar- THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly received, twelve hours in advance of the Mad, and delivered hi sot, edribere at the following rates : Philadelphia LEDGER, loe. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE. Idlw. per " HERALD, `• sat- Leave your orders for three, or any other Eastern papers, at 71 Flab street, for my 24 FOR SALE-20 acres of land, on which is A.; erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other out buildings, all in good order; 16 acme cleared, well fenced and in good state of cultivation; a young orchard, several acres of grata and clover now in good and thriving condi tion; the remaining 5 acres well timbered—would be a god situation for a store, being situated uu the ram roads, Iw tween Bakerstown iuid Butler, In Middlesex township,' But ler county. Will be sold low—terms easy. Wanted —A 5it1141.1,.0 by a young lady, In a Dry Trimming or Millinory establishment. Wanted—Several girls to do housework in the city and country. Also, a situation by a troy about fourteen years .if age, to a store, to run orrands or other light work. Inquire of 0 Fgt. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intelligence Office, north eido of Ohio street, fourth door east of Diamond, ALLEGHENY CITY. WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Two or three good Cooke for city and country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; must be well recom mended. Also, places for four or fire Girls to do chamber or .lining-room work. Four Boss in stores or to run errand, and fire or six meu at any kind of employment. Apply at LOWRIE'S he:, Intelligence Office, fob2o So. 14 Fifth street. tench., by it )..nng .4ualdied. and has lug kiwi Cullaidcrable , ..Alroriouor; Wupid tlotOit to 00 illtv the country. • Wanted- Severml gals to au housework, In city and country, nod a boy L. r un 4.f erninds, In a shoe store in it, city. For Salo--A smolt tanner) in good order and doing a bn•iness, in a smill pillage anvil& fifteen mile. from the city. The owner wishing to go West will sell at a great bargain. Inquire otTO. W. DUNN, at his Agency and In tol. ligs.,ce Office, north side of thin street, fourth door east of the Diamond, Allegheny city. oty2tt W — ANTED—A SITUATION, by a young Lady, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Moir. nery establi..bment • WANTED--Several GIRLS b. do housework, in the ty and country. situation by a boy about tourteen, in It store to run errands, or other light work. small TANNEIII7, in good order end d...ng a good business, iu a small village about fifteen miles flow the city. The owner wishing to go Rost, will sell at a qi...st bargain. lriquire of G Ronk.; P. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Int. ' ilgence Offia, north rod.. of Ohio stteet, fourth door ...am of the Diam.a,l. Allegheny City. BEESON'S lIYI)RAL . (7E3IFNT, OR WATER LIME—The nnderdigued keep i . ,astantly ..11 hand a large stock of thin article of the best quality. Tne attention of Contrartors and Builders of Narigation Lo. ks, Alumina's, Bridges, Reeerruirs for Water Works, Ac., is re quested to this article. The well known resistance and i:0- perTinuNneeo of water. rharacterigtic of this Cement, ren.l..rs it of the first re•re-isity in all sttuctur,estn.sed to the action of water or &min. [apAi:lml ENGLISH A RICIIARDSAYN ACO UNTRY SEAT IN ROBINSI )N TowN6 Ell P PIM SALE—We offer for sale n t nrnr 101 tole, of Land iu Robinson towniship, ahout sevenflies tram the city. containing twenty-four aeres, all Coal Loud, well improved and in a nigh state of cultivation. 'the liouse contains five rooms- neatly finished. with kitch. out-houses, staules nail barn. Plenty of the best grafted nit, &c. Apply to 1 J y 10) BLAKELY A RICHEY L a II IRS II FEL & SON, DEALERS' IN GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS and SHIRT NI A N . V. EstallitEltS, Nu. WO'tD street. NOTICE.— The subeeriborn reapectfully announce that Llll.lO by thcm ar. g - uarautirci to Ili; will waded to any part of the Union. en rereiring from th... lies .1141117, the their personal Illell•Urr111--, 111 41.1 . h(41, LLCC,I,II.IIY to the formula given below. tellAtzli.l6 ,, a, the nAr... Illtlea tlily rwai..l, takt.n. re al 011,,w itlC, art' 111¢11e by [ ln the mitahli-hm..nt ,uni. the n, I. itr , ull , l ILA I‘rl,l. thr• titonolm:,l) th, Of! Fott.rt. riotp.tifft Fifth —llelght of p•rtton, from the shoulder to the f. pier yon. Na.rtti-11 . healer with t ; if with l a n the at.) rho, plait oi quite unique, anb will U? ot groat .alto- to . ~tit/Vlll,lt al at dvilotoCe. a ht. litad It 101r.SSI obtain at tbitto in hub- and at AIIt., ott Itutty u tall tuttlor tment.4l':-lttrt,..r oar utelin:4.7- t ore Any ~ racy. tttblremtetl to mi b mail will Is promptly altend...l Lc, P by I.lldit wurepta, ti ny nr.• I. IMPORTEL) (16 ARs alt.i 2 Cruz 1.11.4. Cizar '"' ' 9 it ••}',ll , 4''i.:re, I lr,ooo '• Nl,,nie.‘ ,m Christ." Lotid.rn Rega4a.t, let .• .• Lit Irig , •unidarl opera., lit (4,111 Tat Reg. Cigars 4,000 •• Moottuleuto Continuo - Ito v. Cign r 1.,00r0 E 2 Sul" Regalio Cigar, " Ln Tres Martin," ling. C10g..., „ Ln 1./ an Sitio , " Reg. •• •• 11 ashiugion - Ctgarir. :lot r•t tber do. do. For Kale i? MILLER & RICE ETatiN JACOBS' AMA 1,(iA)1 PENS--"l'liese will tar found no durable .ur SIX or EIGHT Haul" troll, :anal, and will a , ,t catch.or NI th e papei ; neither .• ill ihry corraie or ii3Jury the r ack of tn.. ink, as .tt.r.el pen, .0- lariably do. Eine, has. For tulle by 11 a. lIA EN. Stationer. uty 12. Market eitroet, corner of Setskrl.l. IVO I'ICTI()N.---IVe tare application, speorol quirts rotiiinig• !corn $3OO to $OOOO, on a hi• I: premium will Ire 'wed, and secured ou the best of real estate, clear of all incumbrancea. Persons wrnhm g to Invent aafely, without Ibe burn hug of large return, nut to be realirad, will please apply to th, In o,rurneri. who will give their personal guarantee for v:l bueineKa trauaacted by th,•ru. ar,• autlmrindnl to of a handl... , bonus Id all s. may apply BLAKELY d RICHEY. iyl7 H•al Entatn and Bond nr„k,— ERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY I THE FI F Eli NV A Rl) Thn audit - hied Interont Homey, nli •d i/trb 1 . ,11. and IV,, .tretta, an tinm,nn 11,11140, and rem vv,il A LL+•h ui olght linrk 1101,, in the 1 , 01 1J 1%21:0 01 rented. Two 1 Story Brick on Penn atreet, Filth hi ord. spied b) flr..t-rate tenants, al, It llatak. 1 111. • 1101 MO. A block of three puniness /louses -.1, the c..r11.,..1 . W.. 11: 11t and Penn streets, and one Dwelhuc 11-use 1111 Walnut .1 - all 01,111111 Ni Appl 1.• BLAKELY A RICHEY. 107 heal Estate Drib,. •. N- AlCSlC.—l)istant Bells tire so day pealing. by O. R. Barrows. Like the Song at Birds it, Summer—a beautiful lifou I. a'. Ind i„words by J. P. Douglas, Estp music by J. W. Cherry. Les Metamorphoses du jour pour Plano-{has. Voss. No. 1 Jaleo de Xerses—danse espagnule mitionale. New Venus Waltz--Lewis Wallis. City of Penn Brand Mart - h --Charles Collins, Young America litrch—d,,liested to rho Young Am •r.,, :-...clety," by S. W. ifoldrich.T. Carnival Rom an: new Sellottisch—F. Burgmuller. The S111(.111- March —Steplwo Glover. ...o mitre roam,. in Iltlnaer 111" Willie We • 1.. I , C. Nlollville. l'crir Jot • w..rds In 1' U. English, Collins. Oh, take we A. toy iloorgia home—written and compose] inrtaisly for on,i, r i Uptra Troupe; by S. S. Johnston. Just ri,..eire.l 1,, Express and for tale by rIIARG)rrE BLUME, At the ••Old Established Pil+llc, 1)1am," No 118 als.vo Fifth street. Pittsburyli. MUSIC MAILED FREE OF PoST IFE OF JOHN C. FREMONT ; hy (• 1 ,1,,,,, • ,1_,4 Sew edition of Whittier's P.-Fii- Arnold'.. Christian fife. Life at Dr. Alexander Buenanan's Faith in 00,1, and Modern Alb, tan. , pared. Hamilton's Royal Pr..,11..r Art Student h, Munieli. Hiawatha. Krumacher's Parables and Suffering Sa,i., 4 lir Sicknese—its Trials mid Blessings. Margaret Nlattland Willi other New 80,.65. Just received by J. S. DAVISON. iylB f„ . . Market street.ll,lltr Font th. --- I_,LCABLE FARM FOR SA LE—Situti tse on the Perrysville Plank Road, ten miles fro:1 tit city-205 Acres-160 of which are cleared and in tulle cation; about 141 acres of good meadow land; springs in va rious parts of the farm; a Farm House ~f six r..ionis, witl. Im o fountain of running water at the dour; a new Franc Barn 70 by 60 feet ; good stabling, sheep shed.. and r nut-houses. For a Stock Farm it Is unsurpassed in the roe,. try. An Orchard of Si,. arren; good timber, Sc. both...lint , possession ran Le had if desired, a n d the erupt, stook or.) farming implements will be slid at fair prices. For pri, •, terms, AC., nd.ply nt , nor oldies. i.l Mit/ Lel street. jyl2 Orrtißt..l , T Sr SON, Real Estate Ag'ta. COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION To JAPAN and the China Fens. The Deity Chain: by the author of Heartseasa, The Martini, of Cro Martins; by Mita Levan Fanny Fein's Cook - Etook-2b cents. Te War Path, a Narrative of Adventnrea. Faabionable Life: by Mary H. Eastman. Jost received by W. A. OILDFNFENNEY & CU„ .0.11 Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. NFOR THE COUNTRY-BOOKS Ti) 11 TAKE WITH YOU Interesting, Amusing and 1 Ntructis e : CIIZZQUe 61.4170WgrHeld P 811011 1; with illustrations by kir ky. One beautiful 1 llnlo.--price $l. Alice Carry's Married, not Mated-12mo: price $l. John ll.ougliam's Bunsby Papers, or Irish Echoes. ()he cleat 12m0.; price $l. Victoria, or the World Overcome: by Caroline Cheseino. I2ine.; price $1.25. The Lost Hunter, a Tale of Early Times. 12mo, neat cloth; price $1,25. The Widow iledott Papers—illustrated. 12mo; price $1.15, Gabriel Vane, His Fortune and His Friends. /2m0.; pric e $1.12. The Hidden Path ; Icy Marion Harland, author of "Alone. - 12 tuo-; price x 1,21. H. 511 ti El; & Co.. 12 No. 32 Smithfield etroet. S - MER SHAW LS RED tTCE D.—E very 10 description of Stella, Cashmere, Crape, Silk and other triawis. selling at nu immense reduction from usual prices, ~E the Semi-Annual Sale of A. A. MASON sr. CO., j,16 • 25 Fifth street. truNCENTRATED LYE-4 new article for lJ making Soap. One pound worth ten of potash. On Lao,' and for sale by Li.r7 . l HLENDIO = • . Or dr 01, er 'y • . . • PITTBBURVH. IIi2IBIM ADVANCE OE TEIg MAIL! RICHARD SHANNON ANTED—A Situatikn Its Uovernekts or -Frtan a.. miJ.L. eli./nld , r. length ~1" at". t ik r , 4 WI fit t M4BI , Apr 1 12, 1866. I NI F EATON, ESQ Dear Sir,=-I.l.aving used Q. Trott's Patent Oil Globe" on almost all the steam engines furniebed the last year, sad in asmuch as they appear to have given endre malefaction to our customers, we have no hesitation in reoommendlug them as a good article, and much preferable on account of their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned OD Globes, or any ,4hor of which we have any knowledge. Very respectfully yours, 6.. t W. SI. FABER & CXJ., Engine Builders. This certifies that the oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, Ims been in use on our road for two years past. We find it to be an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it as such. GEO. N'. DRIER. Foreman of Pittsburgh .9.hop of Penna. Central RR November 29th, IBM. To M. P. EATON, Tins certilii.* that we have had is use the patent itt Holies or Cope, sold by Moses P. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the IM=I!E Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbmi, Ohio, Novo's:Mar Tana. 81.124 From tho New York Sdemitic American.) Patent Finishing Plane. Tins Invention is intended for use where it Is to i ru• part a fine, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood: but it is applicable • with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists in placing the cutting chisel. or bit, in front of the wedge, Instead of behind, as in common planes; also in applying a metallic mouth-plece to the face of the plane, in front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves as the rest for the chisel, and coulinee the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece is so close to the edge of the hit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood iu the least degree_ Indeed, we have seen the implement ap plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trans versely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly sumoih.. perfect is the operation of this Instrument, that it may be op piled to the planing of veneers—with enure thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and firm boating tor the bit throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all cir cumstances, with the use of ei .1, or double hit. This lea very simple and eliective improvement, destined, we have no doubt, to find its way into every carpenter's shop In the land. No tool chest Is complete without it. The In ventor Is Was. C. Hopper, of Pittsburuh, Pa., and his teiteut bears date January If% 1856. 441 - 31.0.`,E8 F. LATUN, 1J First otretttt., Agent htr the patentee. CLOTHING ACAIUD-1 request the attention of Illy friend nud Eby rtiblit to my ~C SPRING AND S l'31:11li R. GOODS, Which I think coot/ilia, a larger variety of rich styles Lhau any other ihrrn^X pureh.e. I have taken special lan, so obtain all the Shades of FINCI CLOTHS genemily Pepe, Dahlia, Mulberry, Bniicte, Drub, Brown and 'live, eith various tints of Green and Blue. 1 have observed the 'tune cure in selecting my FANCY CASSINIERES. .hich embrace a choice assortment of light colors, suitable for ,eualg dress in the summer ...8011, with a number of Black Elastic Figured Goods: also. Intended for the L.•t weather. My stock or YgdTINGS is hµ large as can I, found elsewhere, comprising every variety of Silk Patt. plain and figured Oreensilnes end Marseilles. Sly alitharttnpt of Boys' Clothing has been increased uud I am preparati to fill oil orders in this brunch with to le satisfaction to myself and ltoyers than hitheri., 1 uotil call special attention In it nonttler of pretty small PL A peculiarly misfiled to children's dross, which, I think. I aii• not foal it pig A 1.., lirseitas, Argentine Lustre, Arels lusian Alerin..., French Nankinnettes, Drub Italian Cl dit, with numerous styles of Borstal And Linen Oinais, sit tier for Melni or lot clothing. sv2otlindikw .LUMOV STONER, No. Bu Wood itt A RARE CHANCE FOR INIACIIINISTS Or those who wish to Engage lu the MACHINE, OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINENS li I . ti DE'RSIG I) offen. at private •. ;1 non! the . ...4)th diky of Jon.. tIPX t. tho nt•• • 11.•ating oh.l Pixtur. ii, In [I, "Pitt Marlon.. Work,. and Fonniii - 3." Io I.• Allegheny City. and Cle.rry ntri eta. The mock pf Tools consist In part Firvt--01 a No.l bteatu F.ugine, nearly new, 14 mei, fret itrukit, with cy had., holler 44 inch ihuueter. use only one you. One I tug.. and one funall pounr Pinning Slng.Ling. Twenty.thren turning lattn,. Vrtriens letigths nod which swing frnun noven feet down Is twit to in, , the shears, one large 11,ring Mill. Salad. , and double-geared uprlgl.t Urillmg MAI thie ez.,llent Gar cuttingKrigl(l,, with a glair .11 nrborto and drittPrs In gr nl unl.•r. ilm. lilt and NatrirDing Marti., Stubl.lug, Flutll.4 Put, and 31:4, 1 / 1 0VII en, tn .k .r-•it Slnckt and nil nn..n Ir. ui to •J! T for C u,a, NI IC tlI g• r tit-60.14.g A 'l. Ilit// I tris x ,::• 10, I, , vezk, bras. Faruae, Ci eta ‘ 10A La,11., aro! t=hanks ..f 117.., a full a , a , rTn.e.ll mud otbor t.. 1. Thi Fis. hilVkAl.til Forgt, with fin .nil h ‘lttt ttAtettier with ti tun N..: t.I 1-1“,, • w hi i.ll - r.T. Ito armill Trip Hammier. with a trial nu :il., .1 al,: l; „al Ushe pat., t Bolt it 11 d t Ve•t 5114 .0 Fourth—A complete cone{: • Itnttet NS. ft :•. silty inch ammeter: Spur and React PAttet ”tn, enreo and pitch: a peat nt.nd, .It/ti 1.411.•ty ••I Pattern, and a great :ninth, of eth, ` n. t...• dux to mention. MOIS lir , all It 4 !trot rata Ir, and (1..,• Lt 11/0 ., bevn fitr n y,art T.' the pre , ...eht proprirtorm uh4ll 1. Lust, C hu-i 11 rare eligance in offer.] far the pun hae.•r to !leen, MI fle(41,1.11),1 clbstom. TL•' hulloing, r.an lotoo,l at n fair ratio for arty auto! of y,-arr. to pricr, mid tort., apply to thy oot .priotors ou [lto prertio.o. JENKS, ItIt.:IIEY .t t. N 6 If the al./e0 lode n e 110( OIA I betl,re the ,n.,y will be r.tlfereil at ynhlic +Mr. to all.a Lit tto. •• Pitt tin, Nl,•rko. tliitti Liken away lkolort. the [loot, , 1 will to. otlierwlsi. 111+,,.1..1 itirlY•d3w FARM FUR RENT.—A small Farm. twining 24 acre.,, nboutone tulle below the city... 1 , ; ,. mte Maui:heater. There ca ou the premmem, a large flour homee and pdable, about Intl bearing apple Crean; alan laal. h. c hurry and plum trees, grape.. kr. This place would Nnit a good gardener. Fur Wrack aptly VI ,oyh B. C. k J. 11. ..:IAWYER, No 47 W.ooi -' Till RD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT V 1.: No 74 Market at .Intlrburgh iberx have Junt reccivca and ore now op their thirl mpply ..r nou and ham, me hress 'I him', 11•ee'Ynti,coldna41 Kat, • I;,l,l.ac.und Needle w.n ‘lll.ll, W 1‘• 10,11 1,1 Imeed ..t Inuen ter,. ntel at the large Ne, lark awl l'inladcl[4,l.,.t pi, coo that cna!•le u. 1 W them at lens than till' 1.1 rnn.portat early call from all our rultomere and th• generally. !whet mg It wlll lee to the In.:vantage of all. IW . ‘••r hon.. Ire,/ able 1 , . offer a better aenort ntent. afol 1,111 h 111/111E1i,, v I , I'EVEN,‘..\ .1 p0111'SN101"1 . 11'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ON MAII6I, AND WATER STRE,II, K:TTA,V.Y/NG. tnyl.:•:::;tu•j Al/A 'AIAOED PIANo, for sale nta bargain.—A in,* CHICK, ERING PIANO. slightly dainsgod iu the furnitur.•, r but not where it can be ob+erved. The in. strunieut, in no way injured, will be sold at a rdtl,ll-11 .)1 FIFTY DOLLARS. on s credit of six months. JulIN h 1 Wood et HO 2S Agent for Chickering'e ei ['ENING thia day, a large assortment Watcher Gold Lovers from $27 to $2OO. silver Lovers from $l2 to $Bll. Silver Cylinders from Vi to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers. $2O. krodsham's Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. In Silver Cases, $176. Chains, Seals, Keys, &c. Watches repaired In the best manner by ruys W. W. WILSON. corner of Market & 4th etc. LUhIINIES 17 toe boxes Mould sad Dipped rand'. 211 do Star do 100 do Rosin Soot' 300 kegs assorted Nat lc. 100 doz. Corn Broome. 50 bales No. 1 and 2 Butting. dog Sod 0011. b. 2L .10 Buckets. 10 do 'rubs. 1u store and for solo by tnyi, JOHN 10,000 Bawn 15,1101) •• Shoulder, 10,10) - Sides, it taw, nod for sale by PURSI'TII & SCOTT, myl 76 Water street. GUNS, . , PISTOLS, RIFLES, KEVOLV /BLS, FISHING TACKLE. TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY. POCKET CTTLER DOG 31UZZLES, GUN MATERIALS And 111/11.1V other things too numerous to mention. Uur stork of FIREARMS is unsurpassed for variety iu the West. BOWN h TETIA:Y. 1)12 No. Is 6 Wood many( REAL - I,'kk i fE FOR SALE.-B LAK LI I: RICHEY offer for salo— A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling Houses--the front one oreupied as a store and dwelling A Lot of Uround on Uhio street, near the Diamond, Alle gheny City, and a line Dwelling House. Four Lots of Ground adjoining the Borough of Law• renoeville. A Lot of Ground In Rant Libarty, awl n large Dwell ng House. A Lot of Ground on Ptephenson street. 25 f..et 1.3. 125 feet. and a Three Story Brick Di , ening House, Niel! tinhhed. A Lot 91 Ground in the Borough of Manchester, 23 feet by 124% foot. Also, a Lot on Fayette etrvet, 24 by 124 teet., iu Manchester. A Lot of Groom! ou Rebecca street, Allegheny City, by 13b, and a good Brick Hoare, two stori e s high very convenient. A Lot of Ground on Washington street, East Liberty, 76 feet front by 10.3 feet deep. . A Lot of Ground in Slutlerville, Ctrartiery now whip. du by 127, and several Frame Buildings. Apply to [jylo] BLAKELY dg RIOIIEY. ALE AND BROWN STOUT -5 casks, 7 dos. each. Bennett Scotch Ale. do " " " India pale Ale. 3 do " " strong " 3 do" " " Brown Stout. Jost received and for ludo by MILLER a RWEETEION, Je7B Noe 221 and 223 Liberty at. FRESH FIGB-100 drums just received and fur sale by RHYMER d ANDERSON, /YU Na Se Wad stmost. . .... „( 6: : 1, , -, r .t , .- • . -•':- .0 ' •C' 4:- ' i ' • . ...1'••• '..- ... ~. Ir - "- - ; '-. ~ 4 1. 40 01 1 :, . 4 ....• .., ~.... • 4 ... ~,,i; -,., 4 gs *0 ~.... , ~....-...0 .0-. ; 1 4 ': 4 . ' %, ' :;it l .' . :.. ' .- ..;- .- , --- 1 : ^, ,i. ..„ ..• , 4 `ii.,,, : 1 b "*. '...'- .0 , . . c. , - ... • : 1 , '4' . 4 4. ... •-' . ' . • ; • .-. ." ~ ' ~...1 ,!"., •". ,-!.. e ..'" ,: , ,;-: ; ' : •: : . . 1 _, : , , ,i. at t o' ," f - ,• t y lf ' ,';'9 , o ,', { ma y! '. , ,i - = c •„i •.... ,_.,-- r ~ • • • - • , , it"',:;_...it•_ , it , ++,.r• .. ,-. ! ~.• ALFRED THOMAS OTI( J.: ~p ~ A R _ ~~.~~ LNSITRL \ THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIFILA iiF.I.NIIA. idaccTolka—Cliarlea ital.ker, Thomas Mut, TUaias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob Ft Smith, thai. W. Richards, Mondial D. Leans, Adolphi If. Boris, David S. Browne, Man • rte Patterson. Case S Bascsxa, Prealilent Cab_ 0. Ila i. LER, Secretary. Contmue to make insunince.perpetinil on every , desserip• son of property, in Loup and country, at rates as low San, tonflinvilt with The Company iltiVO reserved a larke Contingent Fund, i which. with their capital and preuntUltl4, aa!, , ly ....led, a:, Lord mt.,* pr•ut,tion to the rtSISLII, 1. 'ill.. Asset,. of tile Company, on Januar, I Al, h5l, xn put. kt.iy to an Act of Assent hi) , wrrc nit u. Mel I „Ago 5t..41`1.12 cr.. }Leal Itlstate. ............... . . aa.:.77 ii2Tt-rn 1.4 ,rar y stork, 61.45 P uu lhsa Since their trlcorp.wtt 1... n p••ri"1 cJf twenty-oue they have paid upward of llu.• 11,11 ion Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars. louses by drr, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and cli.position I mist with promptness all liabilities. J. GAILIIIN Eli COFFIN, Agent, ap2l n.,rthK•ust cur NVood rind Third ilia. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU' A RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRl:rq C.INIPANY, PHILA. DitI..PG:A --Chartered April 2t3t11, Is6o. Chart,: r,rpetual. GAIT rA ~Llor I 1 d !Uri t.ltortZtlot otr. to OFFICritS ~F rut , : it ))IF. Crawf...rd, Am br,.nr W hornps,m, Law,in.. .Irdinnon, Ilwi,jarrim W. Tingley, y, Jiw.,b 1,. Vim enre, Jam." William M. Godwin, Mlain Me Roo Ft - erider*—Steplien R. Crawford. flee Presidrwr—.slxibru.• W. 'rhornmani. .aramiara - -Pattsburgh--James 11 M. 1 , ARegitevy (11y—R. B Mowry, I. tiEU. No. 74 BANKERS AND BROKERS A:. SONS, Bankers and Ex N • find U.• 4 1 ,1 A in N 614., Drattm. AVCept end Bank.`( L.ADI wq, and Westeru Citivh tql111t:Intl) numiv 113 all u.o .itnm throuvlion: tho St 111.••• in par ;11.14 r rurrMd N... larket It ant F.r.,th tiro. LJNN..I) (2 E. ARNOLD Bankers and. . 11r0,..ri, in tine liralL.. ler. 041,11,, .nielttll, al. an , l lki,grodS ielEilltod to ally lout or the L:ii• n. ks ,11. .1...0r C.. burKll. /THOMAS 1V001)S, Gannicreial Balker, and Dt•alet 111 N,tva, li,iuds, Stu-lox, liPal Fatntg, sc., N.. Yourtli car, l'ill.nbucce, Jain, DRY GOODS EIV SPRING GOODS--No. 74 Market ntrta.t, Ihttaloargh, Pa. Tito Kutwcrthers ha, jtwit celt and aro now opotting thou hr,t arrtval cif :TRIMI, w).wch thoy wow, to c.d.] the I,at ti, ilat attentJoti at Liti.;l . CU4.1141., UM: iLe put , h , g. raiiy. ti.tttot "..- .Ives that we have tine, r ~,,, ..tier no 1a.1.15..n. and desirable a mt.,,k to, t ha pro-out. thr.JUS DEP.% t•:.• les at.l novelt...n ..1 A.,0“./1 Extra rich . • •• •• •• • •• •• Law!. 1-“, IJ., d.. ISMMINI 1.01 •1111i14. 1 xith gill IIP.• 1 nt) Camltmert., L. Sc. NEEDI.I. Our el, 1.. Q C..Jim+, H.A.ln..byr,g, rb.t wt..] by piti) liiol k 11e,t ..! the Mt.t4lltaiti4 AKw, n gu.xl .:RNI.N.i AN I, 11 , /li.F. IEIO 1:-.1l1NO MIME Printri. K. ; v. 1.1 LlUt. 1 Plklit At; •v;;;; ; ;, I 1 , ;;;;;•., ; art.. A Li.,-t It .1 alt•I t •it 1..1,' I. tlrt t . Lett•,l, t t, • t• It,. • r t, tr , ltt rxh.tti it It'rt 1!1 , 111 t) Y•• 4.1,4, ,LOV 74 t. Igh,A HOTELS NI A NSION I1 1 lA' F:,li£oßr E.ACI;I:NTZ 1..1...rt, .•treor.2noot 1:.• Ifipoi I...un*) II M it% , whr. - 11 In ;I, II We /LILMsI booiooto oh tho. vols I,! paro .l l,Y , ' ll ' r‘hg I.y that road. I.l,priel., 11/4‘11,., litt,l In 111, 11.1 \ it 1.• 11.31 f. 3. R• 3 10 II 3 31,1 r.• :I. 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Fistsusg, 'r,utclr ‘4+ o ... , ritneltl tint wuk, 061 Inaaj: U a 1. , 1-I'.l )t, ester. null rytutt t.k .e xll.l. krt I aid.- w its grval , t “ k anti. / I—und at Hs. tis , I. .1.1. & TETLEY. W,A,,1 nowt. E‘V :1N t'llE.ll' IltJuls: -The _L 1 t., , t . nictlet..r : by Emily 1'11.11.w-11 A 1., ,t .1.1 Plurtbuntfth In Q. K. I'tltl3ll.l‘.l L.,. 11 an , l In.. A Delco, cif the Ault.; aau , 'I I , croak 11[1..111.8 tot fOrt'lg,ll 011,11..0, and tispiicially birtiniti "1 Papacy in the Hilt Lib iqati by Tibia. li Whant t. loriii..tef 0111111 , Mampti ill :2vuis r - '.l by u) 14 W. A. IitI.I)P:NVE:\ \ EY 1 (... F•rth tho rrlIE VuIAGE - W.' .r al Cur J .1 I 1.1,E,P1 I` , 1,;0 f5„,.1 Winer, sulnwriptonns will In o rooonvont. 1 .\ S E xtra IM PRIME RIO COFFEE ld Inguayn •• o •• nnl.l Jana •• tn,ltt.tpn French Jana.. ortn 1: bal. prinin• rnla nt lo Inan.,, old 11arneanho vxinnetnells for zny rrlitil busin.•-r. t:)12 F. R. DRAW. No. 1 • - 3LAK ELI" RICII ItEAL BROKERS AN!. AUCTIo:sEER: 4 , curter ul and Smithfield street,. Pittehhcrth, will attend to trelltug I.y Auction any property Ks...asters. er I.y ..riler i t . pilaus' Court. in the oily or Count,. and to any description of 'teal Estate not ul the i!ltr. DRATI"S 1).•11:GE1{.1i1.:()TYPE;:; A _ DItOTI I'ES. w i.l hose ..al ht. tn. a daily obtained. in ..t.•Q kind eherLahr, ette flee dri e No. s 7 roulan stn et. l'aritcular attention pa.: t. runbrot)piniz, as ihe clttlll4 Istits, inns Uuw r. • quirral Cr Daugerreot) pre. In. tiddri a tnkeu :I few seconds In either ot I Ile e named .t) L•.. An,hr.• type sr Ihrsgairrootype Cupies madr vet dth rely tru es er) kind at pictures. Warr.inteti pert... Prices I t.lertt.. Our motto Is, TO PLEASE.. inhlS SinitTs AND COLLAItS.---Just recei‘,4l from the Fuetdry a lull aasortincrit el Shirts and. Collars. Si - Shirts and Collars made to order. irl6 L MUSH FEUD OSi IN. N... 70 -t. CHOCOLATE -15 b.aes N.. 1 N.,6 ,1k tulle by ijt.16 . 1 MILLER 0: HICK ET6. CAT Y AWBA BRAND—, 5 boxes 1.411 ‘ , 's Dan, - tat Ilrmitly, for salt. hy MILLER lilt CAl{li. SUDA—IS casks earl). Soda in st,,re siri I. it- sale by )111.1,Eit A itieliETSo, TAR --15 Wits. N. U., on hand and fur sale by Licln, MILLER A RICK ifTSON. W.2 I INTEiI.—A dwellin,s house, containing four or live rooms. within oilcan minutes walk this office. Any one baring such a house to rent can had a tenant by addressing Printer. 3lornitig Post Office. jell EIGHT BUILDING LOTS FOR SACE i n t h e upper end of Lawrenceville,(formerly Hatfield,) each 26 feet front by 100 feet deep, fronting CM a wide street. and in a very desirable aitnation for a residence if sold al together. Apply to Lje.-111 ELAILRLY Ar..ll.lCliEl!. STAR , 12 box.es Orris and Oswego Corn Starch tl " Hecker's Perim; Wheaten Gritz; rec'd by Y. R. MAYO EZEII oNLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS PITTSEFURGH TO CINCINNATI vi LI" ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN, DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROA9S. Quickest Route front Pittsburgh to Cincinnati CONNECTING at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Steamers, Coylogien and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi ituilro:td, and the Lawrencebnrgh Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. .$1,212.70 4l i THROUGH TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, tee Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, kc" Vie Columbus and Xenia, to Layton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute St. Louis, dic., /to. THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U.S.Mail Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, wed the Lawrenceburgli Route, offers facilities no other route can give, as thrgugh tickets by ail the above routes can only bo procured rut o,lnuilius and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from Cresting. via Columbus being the shortest to law - Inman, enables a unglirm and pile upend. Count ,liollB are a, and iguiserigers have full time for meals. By Cie Pwre. , liellciontaine route from Crestline, a danyerwiii and Or•ak.uck /prod is required, and compelled to overcome distance. By the route eta Columbud to Cindnnati and Indianapolis, passengers ride over roads ballasted and smooth. it, the Purest and ttellefontaine route, passengers ride over the roughest roads in Ohio. VIR.E.E DAILY TRAINS, I'IA COLUMBUS AND FIRRT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. for erestline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lexington mid Indianapolis, via Lau'renceburgh Route. TlLis Train arrives at Cincinnati our hour and forty minutes iu advanee.of the Forest and Bellefoutathe route. ti CVO!, D TRAIN I , •avCa Pittsburgh at 7.30 o'clock A.l M. 1.. r Crestline, C..lunahog, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train nakr•sraarooctiuu only via Columbus to Cincinnati. "I"urau TRAIN Pittsburgh at i o'clock P. M. tor Crestline, C 3irribus, Xnnu., Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Loui, Lea juin., and !lAN, napolis, 1,11 Lawrenc,.burgh Route. TWo I).k I Ll' 'II:AIN:S. VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, ELRAT TII.A IN leaves Pittsburgh at 3,00 o'clock A. M. for Cro tliur. Clorubu, Xenia. laLyton, Indianapolis, Late) atte, Torre Ilardn, 1 I IICC:111..., It. bane, Cairo, Evansvillu, &a. Siscost, TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A. 31. for Oro,,tir to., I•„I maims, Xt`lllit. Dayton, Indianapolis, Laftij ttte, Torre Bann., 1 tuvotmes, St. Lottia. Cairo, Evansville, Au. TIM, TRAIN lußVon Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. lor (2.4111116 UP, Xenia, DAyLuO, Indianapolis, Latilyt.t Le, Terre Haute, Vinvettneg, St. Limis, Cairo, Evansville, dr. N. H.—Secure your tickets via Columbus, and you arc sure teurner, leave Cincinnati daily fur Memphis, Vick.shurgh, Na:cliez, New Orlcetur, 'I he CA,litnit,.. bcing the dircd route, the Tinto Tables at the Ea.tern ituads are arranged to run ill close connect.' JI) K1(11 :hi., relaable route. ;r all information and Through Tickets, please apply at Ila dd, and ikainsylvanda Railroad Udine, (corner 1.111. M.lotlglololl J. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Fothrul Street Station, (tFO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. (IRO. 0. sESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh, P. W. STRADEII, Oeuvre} Agent, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND AND PTTTSBURGII RAI LROAD, ii r: kNI) QUICKEST ROUTE To Cinc.koo .I.!E 1 1 .1.11ni .4'L.:. 1.4 ^l l I'l FN ELAND. !;;• t;I••in One hundred udhw ethane,. awl i; rs la., k.v than the circuiLani one via Intlianapolia. ". hriai Daiiy laitiveen and ClovelaraL f our Daily Trains loitvrern Cleveland and Chicago. ;OW hours. Cheragv: twenty-four hours, thirty-raven bittern. awl niter Ttiltt)AY, May 7A , 18613., the Trains Itoa4l will run as follawn: The train+ of the Ohlo and l'enney - Vvrulia Railroad l'ittaburah at 3:tk , A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and &On P. M. MILILIAT at Tau A. M. and 11:50 A. M. and &AO 1 , .5.1. .trrive m Cleveland at 15 , 0 A. M., *.t:ao P. M. and I'. ring there with Cleveland and Tol.lo Railroad inr k Island and St. I..ouin lt , rl\sl.+lo t:!:1 ,- ,r. St I,lllr. and the NI littelturgh Inl the 7:.A, A. id, main, by tro.t.g C;el e: in; will arrive in riociwn at Sio next morning foi Teledo, ilneago, :sr. Louie, Rock 'Liana, out. ao.l the Nortivweet. I.h to ifun through with• • oi detention, w:a take the train lea, mg Pittklairgh at 7 :10 A M AA that it. tire only train ny which cloke ,ralt‘rtt ,, lttl 'AV' Wade tht,Alett b. the abore points. The train- lea, lug Pittaiaargh .1'..10 A. M. and Wellsville Sr 4:ro P. M. are the until) ultoA Ly which pasnengurs mad. odationv Routh of Allintlre, or elt.lttitALS MI the TWA:t rait'. extennion h.amsrs I , ..reat City and Diurnal leave thnir landing, op. th-.te rt rry miming Sunday s at NVella‘lhn. the r a ,II it Iran. I,t , lnit at 4:00 I' 11. 111 lain, at t O, and art s. -1. Iv. I NIn I L, 04.rttl otigus,4 - i / ..• aa.l .'hta.aaa. 1•, Cl/1,1,41, an I -11,1 j•.•ILLY VII the North -w Kr.... 1,1, t.. %LA. ti.. ; , + ,, • , ,Z1 F 401% 311 , 1 Ak T.. 1,1, nut run . • v.. ).4).., A NI .11 41 4 )1;1 , I A Iti DSC., of In P In , : NI F kit): 1). Al 1.1.1M.11: AND CI.KVEI.IICII I lst 1.1 4: • T I.n SA 1 1). ~.$lll 001 sl'2 ,t) 11)4 k Ikrd . Ik 00 14 .01 •• t;tileun .... It) 1I vu "n 41110 1 ,14, In 7u i•• 1 1 4 19 LOU IN ou 1..• !`• 1, :0.! .lc m 14 10w:41 1 .3v_ 14v. 12.; 11 =ME •rner ,r 1 :L., h. Y. _• • -• Fut.: t:. h • h 11111,1 slo.ou 1 / 1 , 1 1011 ,, Cit . • ••ihl/d Iwo T . s.luLlotoct }r ii- their tivket• :L . !LO ! !h C it L:LILIL , Lity, u.l !Li: LLL:tag.siit.l3 J.- the to.r. =MEM J. DURAND. C1,011.114i J. A. CAI 01(1'1. I,ft, I'lit.l,:reJ, 0 1110 AND MISSISSIPPI L ROA D MESE PITTS I; ("RC I I 7'() LOC' IS, DIR 'T ~ ,,;y r.•.::. pinking 411, eotal”ett.,no: itaggn,4 . . ,L ntel only on. • - hanv TWO HOURS I" A A N UTH ER ft orr •.• • gauge, Al hit' and 111.1.1.•1013.8 .11,11 t. S. ' I• t •••• , nay leafs, which glee great ease to tt,, skLe - 11 ce unattainable on Hwy other Rm!r64At T!..• Trains of t 1.14 Rule are in the hands ef kareiu: •1.•-•il,n, ea, laen. Machinery of superior chnrw•L,L. 11% L. ‘. I I,l' F:R TRAIN:3 tr.,•11 Pate! ,. I, :134, la I El= ,ty. t'ity tth 11141,11,1, ,11 , 14... t. Ana 111 , tst • , I r• utt. gnu nn. and Schrliska ran Introtiltly A r'tit , t,rl , l4•l/trit Cur will be run through with 1114. Et p• , 'rum. au riving 41 rt L 111 /4I ttatile time. 1,-dy ~f Rugg:lgo between Pittfiburgh awl ;4: or t 1 ir n ill rail for Tick. ts 11 the It, lialtv .1,14111., /t(1.1 obi.. and 31noiniaqqa Railroad. thir wtkiro.; rare connoi tiona, and avoiding the Matt 1 ,111 •.a n, and nuflui,loal rad,., Twlo toi any rvasonable length of tam, w. Lon w. ,ia Bei Mine and Union vla in and Dayton.. lw via Coluittloin, Cilitinuati and Law nor•rhorg Cao 19 las• Car . ;OW.; Ii TICK ETS. further information !nay A. T Johnson, Ti, ket Agent hot A Penna. R. 1 , 11, 1 I“liOUF,3,11 , • la !luse; of George Parkin. Ti, bet Agent, Fedora: street Station. Allegheny City, or of JAMES M. WARD. Sniarlutendent olio nut MisNuisuipi It. R. F. NMI' LAN D. Agent, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TuEuREAT C ENTR A L RODTE. con nevti the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-weatet u mad ,anh western States by Is o,ntlnltolle Railway direr, t. Phis 16snl also connects at Pit tsborgh with Doily Lin, of earners to all ports on Illy Worth-western Lakes; making, II nt••st rintscr, I'IILAYLir and aS,LIABLE flours Ly m h can he torwarded to mud front the GROOS NVr.,. Rates between Philadelphia do Pittsburgh FIRST CLASS.--Bisas, Maws, Dry Ouotts, 5 V 100 11, hoxes,) Furs, Feathers, At: isECOND CLASS.—Books and Statitinery, liry (Code, (its bales,) Hardware, Lon- }• 61. k. pt 1.00 tbs. titer, Wind, Ar TIIIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, &tout. - „- 50c. lk 100 Q'".Pork. on bulk...) Houip, ,kc F. OTH C1....1.5t1.--llorrect, Fish, Bacon aud 40c. 0 IN. P „ rk, i packed,) Lanl and Lord Oil FL, a; —75 coati In shipping iloodio (Ago any point Had of Philadel phia, he particular to mark package, " ria Pennty/ran/.1 R.ii:/-.1,1." All lio„dx COlilij.l,l)/ to the Agenta of this lt,.ad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will he forwarded without elocution. FREIMIT AtiENT,—M.moo Potter, linntoo ; J. 1. . Elli o tt , N ew Volk; K. J. Slll, 1.. r. Mmgraw & Kouna , Bald. Mort.; lie, Frate urns, Pit thburgli ; Shrlngantri et. Broon, itloe; .i F. )loorhoil, Louirivllle, Ky.; Nleltlrum. Nlodison. Itntcliff & Co,. Pt, Louie, 31u.; .1. S. tillicl.ll &Son. ENotonlllo, Iwhim. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Suszsluer Arrangement --Change of Hour I ,S and idler MONDAY Dalt there will boTIIREE DAILY TltAllsz , between PITTSBURG!' and •PIIILADELPLIIA. TITS MURNINU MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittaburgh for Philadelphia at r.:31) A. M. THE FAST LINE leaven Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at o'clock. P. M. THE YII3UT EXPILESS TRAIN Inures Pittsburgh for Phlladelpliiu at I) P. N. BLAIR3ILLLB MX;0613101/A'floN TRAIN leave. Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4.3 u o'clock, P. M. BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30 P.M., and 6:20 P. M.—running as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to cud from St. L.mis, Mu.; Alton, [Wens and Chicago, in.; Frankfort, Lexington and Lottiscrale, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day bm, Springfield, Bellefoutaine, tUndusk,y, Toledo, Cleveland, c , lnnibus, 'Laneaville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also,with the Steam Packet Boats from and to 'Ars ' Ortustts, Sr. Louts, Im:it:situ and Corcrssaavi. THROUGH TICKETS ran be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers front the Wad will find this the shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. MRSBIIIEN, Agent, Passenger "Lines, Pittsburgh. THOB. MOO WuAgent, Pusellitur ~1~~6. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS. Olilo and Perinay!yard& Railroad, MEI= li 41.L.NACE 10= 1/,/v/•r. mid /.01-/ 1.1,1.. ugh anal BROAD GAUGE II AILROA D. FA+TTUAty Li*VEM Ire A A AT 7:;i11 M •• •• 4.) I . M • 1,- , pe•ction. Ht Cr . ...t111 , for 111.111ineirn.1:4 II ~.t.•. tllrw, Lv 111, RAJ,- I.r C.til \.\l lAA.. II I. ul l'AA!r,a.l nt :".111 ttAlliz At .1 • • tl• r fr. Put Sc I H. H. HOUSTON, Ch.nural Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LOMB.4.ERT, Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. Ohio and Pennsylvania Raiirood. SUMMER A.IIB.A.IsiGENIE,NT THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RIJN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, wi follows: Leaves Pittsburgh for Crest.llue nc £1:00 A. 11., 7:30 A. M. And 3 P. M. Leaves Crestline for PittNburgh at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. M., arid 1210 P. M. These Trains midi e chile connections at CRESTLINE with Trans for COLU3II3US. DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE /. ALYE, INDIANAPOLIS, CILICAUO, SALNT LOUIS, and all points .41 roielt extending West and South-west through 01110,LaDIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS PROM PULTSBCROR connect at Mansfield with Trvns on Sandusky. Mansfield and Newark Road, for CM CALI°, TOLEDO and Y; making as quid( 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 leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Trans. East front Crdstline neske cl a ss connection); with Trains orePennsylraula Central Railroad for PIIILADEL. PIIIA, I.I.ILTIMuItE and NEW TURK. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Colutuous, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louie, Indianapolis, DeLlefontaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dun Drib, Milwaukie, (tiro, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne. Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities is the West. Through tickets over this liuo may be had at all of the above places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIOHTON AOOO3IODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and I}ci, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at A. M. and OA, P. 31. .46F- For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela Howie, or at the Federal street Station, to OEO. PARR 131, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger AgenL my2o J. H. MOORE, Sup't. Great American and U. S. Expresik and 7:d MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO eIIANIIEN OF CARS AND RAO,AGE AVOLDCD. AIR LINE ROUTE Brrwrzx CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, CLA CIIICAULL ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS in 1514 ',taws. Trains Itwcr the Illinois Cetirrail Depot. foot of Water street.-- ;ft. Louis Doy Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M. St. Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays excepted, 9::.%) P. M. :4.. Louis Freight uud Emigrant daily, Sundays excilited in Al S. 31. Baggage checked thrungh Trains ran diroct through to Altuu, (260 miles,) without change of care or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers W I Neff ESTER stud REINDEER, rutin jug in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton 10 St. lunin, (‘i miles.) without landing. These boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and spacious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity CI re moving the duet unavoidable In summer railroad traveling, and reaching St. Louis retro:died from the effects of a long ride. To KANSAS and NKRILASKA tbia le the moat direct route, and plawvgerl d..stined fur Illounilluct,n, Springfield, Jadmonville, and all potato no the 111a.eiaoippi, \l churt, Kuucun, Clltllberinll.l nod Teti 11l mer• rivera, will into the important .Vll/1g in diatanci, being aeventy-two miloa 1.9 to 6t. LOlll4, 11,cy-wvrn mitre leis to Bloontington, tad tiny-eight ul.no lean to Springfield., than by any oilier route. Through Tickets over this route eon Is. procured at t!:e. carious Kaltroad Ticket Offices in Nets York, Boston, Nola delphis, Bath more, A listny, llonalo, etc., and at all Throtr. t h beket °dices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the Company's Ottitx, Itea.rl.Jrn street., opposite the Tie wont llouse—and at the Itepot of the 'lllinois Central Rail road. foot of Water street. Itexpl,untbie Men wlLatwaye be at the Depots of 140 TiLrlutle howl, gout; into thwago, to Check Ibt.gguey shrugs to ahy i.tht dea“ . ..l un the Use, R. 5.1011GA.N, Jr, Superintendent It. J. D. SCIIERMERI.IOIIN, np7 Pmeenger Agent NEW AND DIRebT ROUTE, .; .6iaa FlioNl vilTSßUlttill TO C,ln mt.., 1udi.,,,,i),..1., Chicago, k:mci,,,,.0. Trr-r, liaute, P.,ck b.laud, LOniss silo, lo InCeillltS ‘ lowa City, St. Louis, Evansville, Dubuque, Dnyt...u, Cairu, Helena, XVIIIS, 3/eturlttis, Peoria, Z,az....vifle, V,eksbiirg. Peru, Newark., News 11 kens, (ND Thin PRINCIPAL LITILM IN Tan WEST AND SOUTH Steubenville & Indiana Railroad whni, is now cournileti4l and in successful operation tW.,ll:"l.4.llll4•TlViiir etild hcwark, Con Kaiirisid a cisanil, o t oust, I. thy iraccler lii• -;••• • if cinifort unfirMl.l 1 , ) . .y Koski running West front Pitti.liurch. Fall Arrangement. Vu awl after MUN LINE .4 -I. g - ant ;tint eeia rtinnin,2 rci...raturett and art . ..intn..Lt:l,..., , ;II I,..etc burgh ...,rry dey I'. XL 1 1.:iT121.1.. FAIIIY.I. L. Itra ....... l'at.meneer, ,eep on 1,0,1, LI ,1!.• o'clock the ne ram.: -eohnoi ling with the Fie. I rum at 7.75 A. 51.. molting direct iotanetlual with Trio. 11it all the Alm,. , btlilf.kg a comfortable rt,l. nod aren.litig Coe favut 0,1 night travel oy rae.neld. .414 r. Fare a., cheap 11.4 by iitly other Railroad route. For Through er! Twkete, nad further inf otie.li• inquired JOHN J. uousroN. Nu. 113 Water dtreeL l'ittAburew. GEO K. FL LION, iSui.ienuteildeur L. DEVF.,1 , ... enti A 4,1. u, vil ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, HYCSI.3 TI E Great United Stnte■ Mall and Express TW) PASSENUF.R TRAINS RUN DAILY on Inugth kohl ru AND ClikcAtiO re CAIRO. colamption wall Trains of the Olio Nu tsstnalppk li. R. and ellicagn and Galena Itadiroad. forn: the tu,t due. I a tel only conuate_aell. It. It. relate tn.: CII Ir.Atit) , c.lllto, CILICAGo leaveTnune Chicago lo A M. and 11.)::.N., Lens AND L'AuD, Karitt, lAate. by the :rate take the ear , . t,t u. LD, ADO Mi.. At Sau,halti. Mid ere canied .ite.at St. Lent*. A. M. anti .1.111 P. M.—Duni,c, - . et.'l l; E:11' c..r.at,rting at 1/truhri6 L,plwite I'l:hug.) with it Ir.+, 14uti cif Stratti l'isckohd h , r ti. Pht.l arid Ow Upper A1i..., eippl river dues. Train,' 1., Cain, for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. )1 and 7.iA P. M. I . ...engers from the FAA and place, mi the Ohb, do,rtut.d Nave tm.l n. Certa rll, from GLlru to at. Lou and 4r1,1 xl.ll/re u 1 the nv, 1 . ..te, by taking El. Our, Tii.'ket. to I , d. Lidini, Cain, Dubuque, St. Pant, and ali im piddant call 'a had ut thi- nth, id lb U. &P. and it I'. 1' . i m Pitivi•argh. and i.kinti liaiiroad in 13. Miz , koi, jed Superinten't. Summer Arrangement. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD ,_W._~ -_ Y.,~ Shortest and quickest Route I o all Points on the Allegheny River. TWO DA ILY TRAINS leave Pittsburgh as follows : Morning Expess. at S o'clock. A. Si.. for KITTANNING. CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-RANK: BRADY'S BEND. MAIIONINU, REIMERSBCRG, BROOKVILLE, and all points North. Eresting .4rownnoxiltion leaves at 5:45, I'. M., stopping at all way-stations. Fare to Kittanning, 51,23. Nliddleecx $1 75.1Clarion$3 2i. Smicksburg 2 50 l'unxatawney •1 2f, lted-Bank 2 25 Iteimersburg Corlsville 2 75, Reedaburg3 ~ Adams 2 tio Rural N illage I ;,, Bra ly's Bend._ 2 22. Mahoniug I Kellersburg 2 11 , Texas Bethlehem 2 75 Mrhani-shorg ... .. ...... :1 ~,, Shanuondale 3 2:. Brookville Tickets to all of the above plateee con be procured at the Office, corner of Fenn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot on Taylor stunt. A.. 1. 110PBER, )021 Superintendent. A l AGAZINES, Varlet for for July—price .20 'onto. Oudey'A Ldy's Book for Jlll G minim's Magazine for J uly—'alr. Peterson's Magazine tOrJuly—rc. Leslie's N. V. Journal fur July—loc. Yank,. Notions for July-12c. Ration's Magazine for July— 10c. Brother Jonathan for 4th July—a magnificent double number—price 12c. The above just received at LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE, je 2l /No. 77 Fourth street. FOR SALE.-20 Acres of L and, a gUI.II situation for n coon try store, about 25) miles fruni t , tp. city, In a thriving neighborhood and no stor e near. House and lot and three vacant luta in Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by a young huly in a dry goods or trimming store, or millinery establishment—fur one rook—two girls to du housework---une boy to learn a trade—two boys in stores or run of errands—two men to work on farms or la boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at his Ilea! Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio st, 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny city. Jel9 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume has just received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood cases of every variety and style, comprising 4, 4 1 ,i* and 5 re- Hives, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 5J. , octaves. seraphine er Piano style, wills rich mouldings, carved music desk, Ac.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 seta 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 submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect. These instruments are recommended as being far both In tone and finish, to any others iminutactured. The chief Improvements (up,u i.vhh•h the makers Ira,. secured Letters Patent,) consists In bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed, CIO av to produce, .in opening the key valve. the unirkest possible vibration. and the sound th er , passes into unshilating chamber, ieticled linthe swell) which mellows the tone, and give it me, of melodious, flute like quality, than is Lire general property of reed instru ments. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLU3IE, .lel7 "Old Established Plana depot' \o. 115 iVood et. hbls. Lake Superior 'Trout Received and fid. sale by REFINED SUUARS -15 bbls. Loverings - A" crushed Sugar; 3o do Stavrart's '• A " do ; 15 do Lovering's due pulv'd : 10 do do coarse do do; 1U do do crushed do; In store and for sale by fjelBl HILLER k RICKETBON, UDLUBPS SPECIFIC-.J 5 Eross in store 'mid kw sale by De 2 / 1 BlENtima aaos. `~" Y~! . - hlnil Route SPR INGER HA RBACUIL 295 Libvrty etrret. • 1 100 - NTOS WOW AIOJ.--They never did do : , ‘ ", (lug , give temporary relief and thexnevat I; is . bermie4 they don't touch the cause oftiiii tibias' so The cause , 4,f itlt ague and bdieits 'illeasses,ll the Stinotipliefla pedant called miasma - Neutralitcothis by Is natural antidote, imd disease m0 3 404,0_1 it disappears at once. E hodee' Fever tind Agne CMS' bithis 'Antidote to Malicia, and moreover tuts n perfeetty herinleiwttiedfcitie. The certificate of.thn, celebrated chemist, J—IL .ohilton, of New tort, to this effect, is attached to evary.bottle; there fore if It does no good It can do no burin. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsen)e, or any tonic in existence, as their--.marls ruinous to thecoustitutdon and brings on Dinah A,Nue, which never allows a person to feel perfectly well for a single, moment. In Illoatration of these truths I annex some extracts from a letter hut received from asPhysician: GEOIniErOWN, Chin,Mare.h / 7 , 48 68. JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir Yoursef 2dinit. le at band. The Care arrived late last year and the difficulty' in getting any one to la - y it. was. greatly .inormised from the fact that a remedy had been introduced which. wriagirowing in favor with the public, as beingbetter the' t rising Quinine —not knowing I pregame -that - thelintiedy'lLey used to escape taking Quinine, contained the &swami:at!, This remedy, known as Entith's..Tonie,Wouldrinvirtiably break an ague, but It did not carp It, mitt wopidoften re• tarn with renewed vigor; , thlie one - circdtdsiabOTP Aimed in your favor, if I could institute atest comparisombetweeti it and your Cure. Thefollowing is the result: Three persons took your Cure, all of which were, claim of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of ninny , weeks 'Standing.. They had tried Quinine, and other :remedies, OccAtiottelly, missing a chill, but it was (as in all stich:caseis) slowl,y.wear lug them out, and laying the foundation of 'othei and Sete rer maladies. I did succeed in rifeathig *radical 'ciire Of' all three of these cases with your remedy, and.they.liave not had a chill since. In all three of these cases the kindilt:s. Tonic had been o.Boli, andixotild, as before stated, break chill, but after a period nt - tWO had elapsed ft would `relniii. , I think there will be so &Meaty OOP in giving to your Cure the vantage ground of any ether remedy, now in use here. dc., Ec. WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. RHODES FEVER and AGUE CURE; or ANTIDOTE 'TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in..exhitence, is ; equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CUBE. Take it when you feel the chills opining on, and you will never have a single one. JAIIRS A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R.l. For sale by Druggists generally. jell W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and. 333 Liberty street,' Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE .TONES always on hand; Stone and Marble Curbing and Vaults fur Cemeteries, made to order. FurulturO and Washstand Tops, and Imposing Stones made by machinery, in less time and better style than can be done by mere manual labor. Partionlio attention la paid to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautlfal patterns. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, as we foci persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, ($l5 and upwards ,) lint few who are able to owngood house, will be willing to remain long without procuring ono or more Marble Mantlea., They regnire sernbbing tur painting; are alwaYe'neig; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take fire, and cost bnt little more than a good good mantle. Marble sold low to the Linde. Hearth Stones made to order. Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the hest workmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with des.patch. W. W. WALLACE. SMUT MACHINES.—LULL'S PATENT SURF( SMUT MACHINES, used in 700 Anus in the Wiwt. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the burr. They have Leen used fur five years in the City Pittsburgh, (our of the largest mills in the West,i , and are warranted to clique well. For particulars, see hand- Ills: orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittabtugh. aid`.-' W. W. WALLACE. rr..) MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel llilj Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, 31.13 lrtns, Screws. Screen Wire, Corn and CoL Grinders, Cast liou Proof Staffs, he., always on hand and made to order, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. ap22 W. W. WALLACE. .QTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.— 1..," Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted best quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron. made on short notice. Orders Paled with despatch, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap2-2 ORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —Me subscriber has on hand, and is mannfactnrlg, Portable Pluutang Mills, of an imppoved quality; they are very corn, pact, rue light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per hour.) can be driven by steam, water or liprse power, and will prove a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feeders. Orders tilled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap•223law W. W. WALLACK. J. 11. -T. MAT PIST-qt. FREE OF CHARGE! I—TWO SPLENDIp PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid , steel engraving, fr. nt the eel,- brated painting by Laudseer; and the "Departure of I arselites from Egypt," a large and beantifhl engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en gravings is $3 per copy, but will bo sent free of charge, as follows: The subscribers hang eatablishod a BOOK AGENCY It, Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail piece. free et postage. Any persons, by forwarding iptiou price of any of the $,3 Magazines, Buell as Harper's, Godey's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Lealle'a nob ;on,. , :II receiy, the 13111e117i13P9 for one year, and a eopy of either of the abut° beautiful engravings, free of clutrgo, if subscribing to a $A and a $3. Magazine, such as Peter. Lllll Challen's Ladies' Chriatian Annual, thery xfll re- Lon, Beth magazines and a copy of either of the above on. gr, tinge. }:very d.cription of Eitgraviy, en Wood exenutEul Ira neatness and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Heading., i'iows of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge litt,iness Card; etc. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their build. logs engraved. can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail s uxprens. Perseus at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscriber., as we would act as agents fur the sale of the same. DYRAM & PIERCE, 60 South Third street, Phfladelphia M IB4hW]J 0. 1,101.01, 0.060.710 B& CURT IS, Dealers in Mil Estate, St..kuthony Falls, Minnesota Tenitory. Land hougLi and ,old thrtmgbout the Territory. Money loaned, iffVetit tUrnts made to the best advantage, and Land Warrant, loci, ted. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town cf S'r CLOUD. 6,5 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigathk, above the Palls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it possesses as is place of business, will make It one of the largest cities in the Northwest. lIBEHINCEB : Rxklovernor Ramsey, Minnesota. Hon. Win, 11. Welah, Chief Justice of Minneeota. Hon. J. Meeker. Hon. H. M. Rico, Delegate to Congnesa Rice, Ilellingshead S Beidter, Attorney. at Law. Masers. Bump Oaks, Bankers. Rer. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land Odle° .p2O J 1,1428 DUMMY JANY-9 C. Ille!l6Y. BLA,KELY & RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE Bno errs, corner of Soronth and Smithfield streets, Pitts burgh. Farms, Lions.% Lots, dills, Furnaces, 21. c. dr.c., bought ar.a sold on commission; Land Warrants bought., sold and loca ted; Bonds and Notes neg,otinted. Especial attention given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Terms consul:table. nortralave LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney anl ri Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chanmiry, Agee: ;-r procuring. Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Col lection of Claims in iireat Britain and Ireland. . Air Colle,tions made In this and adjoining Confiti.; tatos of decedents settled; }teal EState bought. mold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgatr or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office ou FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithhdd. Pittsburzh, March 28, 1855—(mh.28ahtw] AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Corn • missioner for the States of. Tennessee, New Hemp- ,hire. Connecticut, Wisconsin, Now York, Michigan, lows, Lnuisinua and Virginia. 44' Deeds drawn, and anknowledinents and proofs taken 1,,,r record or use in any of the above named States, Minot% isalsappi and Rhode Inland. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855--[mh23daw] ETON COAL WORKS FOR SALE.— ‘..) The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. &C, , ~ ( tasted on the .Nlonongabela river, about a tulles from Pittsburgh, are uow for aide. The property consists of 115 MCI'. and 110 perches of Land, (more or less) and all the Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 norm more, together with Buildings, Railways, (Lc. For further particulars apply to D. W. & A. S. BELL, Attfa at Law, apll.clawtf No. 103 Fourth et.. Pittsburgh BARG AIN OFFERED.—The undersigned oil - ern for wale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upso and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Donnellsville Railroad. in the growing and thriving Borough of IMRE& PORT. Four of the Lots are 3734 feet in width by about 120 in depth, fronting at ono end on the Depot, and- at- the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets, Aiso—TWO LOTS, 371.4 feet In width, fronting the other side of the Detmt, and in depth 121—one of the Lots border ing for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and it will' b.; told low Part of the payment taken in Stock of the Connellswille Ibiiiroad, if desired. GEO. P. GILLMORE, Office of the Morning Post. Pittaburgh, August 31, 18.65.—{dowtf WIG NIA NUFACTORY—Mas. 4ENTER, six claws from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office. Allegheny City, is prepared to fill orders for WIGS, cud all kinds of ORNAMENTAL, RAIR WORK. The best quality of material i 9 furnished, and entire satisfaction guar s:: teed. myls:dowly • B OOKS! BOOKS! ! BOOKS I!l—Wildff Scenes of a Hunter's Life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea. Northwood, or Life North and South. Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. Indian Captivities. or Life in the Wigwam. The Suites and Territories of the Great West. Nelda Letitia of American Women. The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events.. Rachel Gray. by Julio Kavanagh. The Young Man's Book. The Young Lady'. Book. Japan as it was and is. Toles' Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of '76. Married, not Mated, by Alice Carey. War in Kansas, by Brewertou. Hume For All, The Water Cure Encyclopedia, &c., &c. For sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, ell N 0.4 1 Fifth street. NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market street near Fourth. Poems, Teap e b. • The White Chief, bpoapt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters. do. do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps Spanish Conquest iu America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. immigration, Its Evils and its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Stake Them. HMO& Church or RamLuacences of a ° Country Pasto rate, by John W. Mickel-hag, Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Loat, by Dr. Clerk. Lreuru Iteuuni. by Author of Or. Autouis. The Suffering Savior, by Krumacher. 1.,- Lures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chore ning. la , threa ull Great Men; Myers, London. Man and His M , ney. tine and Abmsc; by Dr. Ticret Menai,ii, a talc by Washington Alliotoa rra dclivercd to Tonng in London. Tin. crlpide of Anuuch. larper, nig - urine, [1,10,14/ as published -20 ate. Jelg MAGAZINES--Jest received and for sale by IL MINER & CO, No. 22 Smilitileld street Harper's Magazine for June ; • God 901 Ladra Book fbr June; Peterson's Magazine Far June; Joumalfor All the NEW BOOKS Art published are for Raja by FL MINER & Co„ No, 1M Smithfield stmt. 'Y c ..., ~ . 4 ~. _ 4 ~~~~~ r ~~ t 121filia tilkietritry 7. - fitYF - THR - 4411 Kil•: ; Zr/ ItirR.'KENNEDY, of Roxbury W has digoov- I.U. er4lia ono of 0ur4466 pp stureeedu a remedi He hoe treated it in over eleven hundred cameo, and never failed except in two cases (bog! thunder has now in hb posWeationdirret Vll3l of its value, alSwiflilhitiren* hill EON I: Th Caiaicltheeti are lxitgea. pie r I tICO Ml= the face. Two to three bottletwill sOotakiti) ( 4rstent of boils. Ps,/ betilarerkrVU/Ud'eh‘"T timatinanziasit tad ti gi,cfpw-14.u....N.Tv.r1,04 , 0,.5.04kuitatmetthe Twobidtles ere wareantedio'care running of the etre aad blotches among the hair: - Fertiztailx eeotrd jitSibd nn , Mug ulcers. w i t V 4 .1 54`n , ,, One bottle will cure ect4 — arripelog o - Ge Two to three bottles are warrantedittr alba trWilfalaf dr* perato cases of rheumatism, Two or three bottles are rirthniedicithaiiV o foist`csair thigaroro x. 44V1,10111 + - V Tilree,to four bottles are witcran fed to- uthrOlt7hattmci Irivirfo eight bottles will curothelvbret etif ritSTa Abeileat tlalsPays Sitgettencectfccim,tiutthstlrttle,,and a, perfect cure Ls warranted when the tlximeiturtr i ncr Nothing looks so improbable le tbatotwho„lurteelsairilia tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, susWburfr ernn„,weed growing; tbe pastime, and along old ohould cure every humor in the sleep: •yetit Rimer* ,'act. If you heed a bllmor if Iran to Rare, Oct* Iffik tie nor an da hums or ha's a b out tmliting some atstimeff yours. Ipeddled over a thotwurd bo,Wr btattrdirbilks of itoaton. I know its effects in every case. It ,thutakaady dotielgrue of th e Metal cures ever *at 1 1 040 1 1441101kbh T gave It to children a year old; to old, people4Of ahrgesT have seen poor, puny z wormy,looking children, wheee,thath was soft andTlabby„ restored to a perfect atatemf health by oha bottle. To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bcdlle will athtsys cure it. It giros great-teller tetsfaitheand 'dire Liners. Some who Lave been costive for years, 12tiveclidten and been regulated by It. Where the laxly isaoandit wake quite easy, but where there is allYdetala*emett„ none of nature, It:willcattetvery ithat%thvevusPeintrtl,_ must not,te alarmed—they aiwalli,4 poop u days to a ' eek. There to nover a bad i restufikomitq, On he mitt:try, when that feelingqs `Over, yop fieta*thalf like a new person. heard softie sit the scald lartravateintr encomiums, of it that map,over lisfenedio.ANteetantl diet is ever n —cattle, Ipgttypntaa get," t wise en 'herb, whic, when,elounered sweet distioinct &reddens swelling et the r*ok and under tlieirars; Pry,e 50 rants Price of the Medic,' I Discovery $1 pat - Witte Are-diem . f er atc — Adu! Pim table, ispoonflatner, day. ebildien aver eight years , Weser! spoonful; childrottfrent tire to ofelf Years. fecwilsocolthlrL 7 keiso.threetiowtair be made applicable:to all cons H eatipria,4e4 impish to **ate on the bawds twice a day. Mr KENNEDY gives personal atteisdanee in bed cases of Scrofula. Bold, wholesale and retail; arDeltilit4o *Dad attest, corner. of VitgLo, alley..and gheny. . ,r. 0021,4144 AYER'S CHERRY:. VECTOR/Li 1 FOR TUE RAPID %IRE co, couausganawitcaßaL I 1 NESS, DEONCHITIS, VIIOOPINGOOIIIIII, .C,BP.P.s r B - AMICALA AND' coNeumprbar. • - - I 4::a., Tacit linnlibiii ofterisrto tlitfemin il _.,a. +- • funnily, vdtlethe mraillthincweteleellal +%"=.-+`‘• ~i4j on article whirl 1 01 .1 1 9! 2 / f alk.ACi 4 !": - -ira.....- 4. '-' Hite this happtest - ttM•U dit t l i t i r: de , . I ~,,,,,,,,,= eke awn 0( its critte, - ttat idnittik itviry'sectioll of I . w Ana wila 44 theSaMUY elMiehall persons, pub. i ~. _ ..._... Holy knOwn, who have been.redined ..-". • =alarming and even deepetatefflis coos of the iy m p, by its nee. IYhen once triii4 Its 1 rioritY over livery other medicine of its kind, is too,eppment to escape observation , and where its virtues are Itnciten,thee public no longer hesitate what antidote to . - (Battening and dangerous affections of the' p - nary or gans. which are incident to our climate. ~ -4,+; -/ l , • Nothing has called louder for the earnest in,quiryof.metti. . cid men, than the alarming providence and` fflMay'Of con- ' snmptive complalnta i nor bas anyone cleat Ofdlinestawlai 1 more of their investigations and care But as set beande. guide remedy has been provided, on which ttieltibligitacifd depend for protection,from allar,kalspoll theregdratesry` or- i Rohs, until the In of the CC EENEX PECTORAL. , This article is the productof aloog,labortousvanNiteliwn, successful endeavor to furnish the community with a g - •, remedy. Of this last statement the American people are now a themaelvespmpared to judge, and I appealirlthsionedence+to I their decision. If there is any dependence+ tohe placed In y ` what men of every claas unit station 'certify le his ClOllO for ++ theion If micas" trust cur own muses, When we szedengerona - affection° of the throat and longs yield tok.; if We Can delnd ii. on the assurance of intelligent longs mace itl, eft '' business to know—in Hhort, if there Isanyrellentertpanisti* ;i• thing, then tt is irrefutably proven that this medicine docerm s Hare and does cum the class of Maumee it kr dedgeedibi, be.. 1. yond any and all others that are known to ranailchuk, Ifidne,ka true, It cannot be too freely published, nor too widely,ltruntra.. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that mite is Pride- :'. lees to them. Parents should know it, their children ern, priceless to them. All ehdrild know It; for heattle`call - be priced to no one. Not only Would it be cirenlated IWO= ,everywhere, not only in this country, but .0, on coßktelea. .:. now +loamy We have - acted on thlSconvictfon, fa shown he +; the fact that already this ankle has madeethe•circles of the globe The ens never sets on its. Malts No , continent l without it, and but few peoples. Although not In an general use in other nations as in this, It is employed by the moors, 4 , intelligent id almost all civilized countries. It is eaten., sleety employed to both America,--in Ercrope, Asia, Africa. Australia and the far-off Islam& of the sea. Life Jam dear' • to Its possessor++ there as here, and they grasp at a valuable f remedy With even more avidity. Unlike most prenatal:oW of its kind, it is an expoushe composition of costly niiiiorial i z Still it is afforded to the public at a reasmiably low plane, and ; what is of vastly mere importance to them, its qualify Is i never siffered to decline from its original standerd of excel. .r. lone,'. Every bottle of this medicine, noli'maniniantored, is as good as ever tree been Made heTetotbre, or as we are Ca. ? liable of making. No toil or cost is spared, In meintattilng It in the beet perfection which It is possible to pm:duce. v Mince the patient who procurts the genuine ethane Pzo. I roast, can rely on having as good an Article adhasi MP been '. ~. bad by those who testify to Its cures. try pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing some t . good in the world, as well as the satisfaction of - believing that much has been done already. /kg- Prepared by .1. C. AVER Practical and Analytical ii Chemist, Lowell, lime. s:+ld by B. A. FAITNVTOCK k CO, at wholesale and re. tall, by every Druggist in Pitteburgh, and by ell Dealers e everywhere. —_ W. W. WALLA OE 103. THE, , CURE OF ETNA AND COMIIMIri , NEW AND VERY WONDER` . f,t ITYGEANA BROUGHT HONK TO TILS ,000.1 i 07 TIM MILLION ANVONDKRFUL DISCOVERY has regent ly been made by Dr. Omar's, of this city, in the treats meat of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lunge. We refer to "DR. CURT& Humana, on Inualmu fixasts VAPOR AND CEILIRT STROP." With this now teethed, Dr..o, bee restored many afflicted ones to health; as an evidence s:11 which, he has hunimemblo certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks: It is evident that inhaling —constantly breathing an agreeable, healing viper-41ns medicinal properties must come In direct contact with the whole serial catitiesof Melange, and thus escape themarry and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Hygeana is for sale by all the Drnotiste throughout the country."—Ness l'erk Distchman of Jarman, 14.. The Inhaler to worn on the breast, under the linen, with out tho least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases ofcurea. like the following, might be named: One package of the liner= has cured me of the Asthma, of 612 years' standing. J. F. Rszanintt, Postmaster of Duncattnon, Pa, I em cured of the Anthina, of ten yeare-etanding;by Dt Curtis' Ilygoana. Msrumr.zr EASTON Brooklyn, P. Y. Mrs. Pam, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y, was cured of a actor° caae of Bronchitis by the ilygeana. My sinter ban been cured of a di.stresaing cough, of smg* years' standing. and decided to be incurable bythe !Shpt. ClBllll. She wee cured in one mouth, by the Flygeanaßichmo. Yo rk R ea T, nd, Me. The Rev. Dr. Camstra, of New Yo , ttiflee of our Med!. tine in the foilewiuLlauguage: , • , • Naw Tons, November 115,1114. Dear think highly of Dr. Curtis' Hymens as - a rem. edy in diseeees of the throat and lungs. Having .had Some opportunity to testify its allcacy, I am convinced that It is a mast excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeann is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and =mons counterfeits. Shun them as you would POUON. Sir For sale by Dr. Geo, H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; It. R. Sellers & Ca; Lee.A. Beckham, Allegheny Oily Jahn Sargent, New Brighten; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester, . mylkdawtim T HE SATISFACTORY RESIEI3Y2 7 xp ,ro all - parts of the wintry, north and soutli;tlidltrolie. tors are almost daily In receipt of such nattering: testimcmi , mats as the following, rulatire to B. A. Fahneetnek's unequal. qd Vertolfnge: . Gazeuessozio . , Ale.,. Apr/Mt/4.184k .. Wars. B A. Plzhneztock s Cb.-1 bare been selling your Vernliege in this place Ow five years, and takePleatumf in stating, for the information of the trade and of the public, that it has been, so tarns I know, one of the most settierat` tory remedies in the market, and one of the Meet saleable medicines we have. / have also personal knowledge of its good effects in numeroits cases under the treatment of oar physicians, all of whom ma it regularly, and alwayiethund . it to be safe and reliable as a worm specidc.../ ,can, recom mend it as one of the safest and beat in tto mark et. A. .STOURNWSIICIL Prepared and sold by A. FAII.NyMpIi. kw, mkt) corner of Wood and Fink oti., 'Pittsburgh. _A_l it. HULLIHEN'S PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.—This Tooth Paste Is the beet - orite cleansing and preserving the- teeth. It is prepared undo. the supervision of Dr. liallfben. Sold ogby J(M. PLEMING, Corner Market et. d thisiThitiOnd. POWDER'D BLUE—A superior' article, jdl just received and for sale by FVF.IIIIIO semi. ASUPERIOR BOOK TO THE WATCHMAN, or LAMFLIGEITZa.--Nara ready: THE WA...NDEREIt, A Tale of Lite's Vicissitudes; by the author:or "The-Watch man Ac "Trudging along, uninowing what he sought, , • And whistling as be went, for want of thought." "Another popular . tele from the pen of anagtbor. who needs no introduction; ' his other hooka litoiltig canitnunaded a wide sale and made him fandliar-te the reading public."— Utica Gomtte.. The great' favor with which the reading pub c ved 'The Watchman,' "The Old. Deetbr,t .Lawyer's - anieW end the .eatenalve, editions. through . which each,af„ these worka palmed. id the beat evidenie which - Mb beliindshed of the ability of the author of the Wanderer.' "—ltitacaJour. "'the Wanderer' points to emescsilent moral—and while it will .each In the attention aE the.tordwituttnre Mader,* tail to interest as well as amuse the, y FOl . ittap_ by Nelda kihntlow.". 7 .-.Ciendand Nowa.' 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