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SIX ACRES OF LAND in Chartism township, about half • mile from the Ohio river at the lower fan . , with valuable I mproyemente, linked for &genteel eountry reel A LOT OF OROtIND In East Liberty, 80 feet by 180; will be sold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND near lifineraville. 'TEN OF LAND in InAlans township, at the month 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 townstit three and a half miles Cram Logan's Station, on the A. Y. Railroad, with good immovements. A MEE STORY BRICK DWEILINO HOUSE on Ste mime- street,*(opposite the Mercy Hoepitel,) with modern imD FARM, adj o ini n menta. g the town: of Beaver, con. GARDEN t a iphq, twenty-three acres, within eighty Rods of the C. P. TWO PINE. LOTS in the axon& of Manchester, comer of Chartiere and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM in Derry to fy wnship, Wintworeland county, would be exchanged for ci property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swiss vale Station, with live or ten Acres of Land. TWENTYAORRS OF LAND adjoining the Swissvale Station. Apply to (jet) BLAKELY d RICKEY. TWELVE TIOU IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! 'Dar' THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly received, twelve bonze in advance of the Mail, and delivered to sub scribers at the following ratee: Philadelphia LEDGER, 10c. per week. New York Daily TRIBUN it, 18c. per week. " HERALD, " TIMES, .031 - Leave your order. for those, or any other Eastern papers, at 71 Siftli stroet, for my2l RICHARD SHANNON. Fc/B, SALE-20 acres of land, on which is - erected a helped log house, frame bum and other out buildings, all In good order: lb acres cleared, well fenced and In good state of cultivation; a young orchard, acres of grain and clover now in good and thriving condi tion; the remaining 5 acres well timbered—would be a good situation for a store, being situated on the Cr... road., 1.. tWee/113akerstown and Butler, in Middlesex township,' But• ler county. Will be sold low—terms easy. Wanted—A situation by a T wang lady, In a Dry Goods, Trimming or Millinery eatabbakment. Wanted--Seveml girls to do housework in the city and country. Also, a situation by a boy about fourteen years of age, In a store, to run errands or other light work. . . Inquire of G EO. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intelligence Office, north side of Ohlostrept, fourth door ee•t of Diamond, A.LLEGILENY CITY. Jo 7 WANTED—Six good Gi-is, to do general housework_ Two or three good Cooks for city and country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trwle ; must be well recom mended. Also, place. for four or fire Girls to do chamber or dining-room work. Faux Boya to gores or to run errands, and five or six men at any kind of employment Apply at LOWRIE'S Now Intelligence °Mee, feb.2o No. 14 Fifth street ANT D—A Situation as • iverness ur toscher, by a young lady well qualified, and hoe ing had considerable experience; would not object to go into the ministry. Wanted Severalgirls to do housework, in city and country, and a boy to run of errands, in a shoe store in the city. - - For Sale—L smell tannery In good order and doingagood buminess, in a email tillage about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wishing to go West will mil at a great bargain. Inquire of G. W. SUN N, ac his Agt nay and thief ligeoce Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door east of the Diamond, Allegheny city. mr2S WANTED—A SITUATION, by a young Lady, in a Dry Goode or Trimming Store, or Milli nery establishment. WANTED—SeTeraI GIRLS to do housework, In the city and country. Aleis,a situation by a boy about fourteen, in store, to run errands, or other light work. FOR SALE—A email TANNERY, In good order and doing a good business, in a small Tillage about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wishing to gri West, will will at a great burg Inquire of GEORGE W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intel ligence Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door east of the Diamond. Allegheny City. Jek BEESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR WATER lailia—The undersigned keep constantly on hand a large stock of this article of the best quality. The attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Locks, Aqueducts, Bridges, Repervotrs for Water Works, kr., o ',- quested to this article. The wail known resistance and 1,:i• p.m-aloneness of water, characteristic of this Cement, rend,. It of the first neceesity in all structures exposed to the action of water or damp. (up&lml ENGLISH A RICHARDSON _ _ A COUNTRY SEAT IN ROBINSoN TOWNBEIIP FOR SALE.-We offer for sale s heao,i fat piece of Land in Robinson township, about seven tulles from the city, containing twenty-four acres, all Coal Land, well improved and in a high state of cultivation. t he House contains five rooms, neatly finished, with kitrh.-u. out-bouses, staples and barn. Plenty of the hest grafted rult,&c. Apply to (Jylol BLAKELY RICHEY. LHIRSHFELD & SON, DEALER.. IN a GRNT.'S FURNISHING GOODS and SHIRT kik:\ U. FaCTCrfIERS, No. 70 WOOD street NOTICE.— The imbecribers respectfully mOOIIEI4, drat SHIRTS made by them are guarantied to fit: trill be for. warded to any part of the Union, en res - xisring from the lar [lea sending the orders their personal meassun,ment in Inches, according to the formula gireo below. Remember, the size must he carefully and arrnm,ly taken, ea all necesaary allowances are made by the cutter of the establish ment Pert—Site around the n,k &rand—siv amund the wnst. Third —Eiza aroutel the cheat, Imabelhately th, arm pita fburth—From the middle of ghtouhlrr, h.ogth of arm srrlgt Joint. Ptfth—fifight pernom from the ahocatter t, the h Pan Sirth--Wbether with ur ~ .,ttbout ; tf 1.'413 o•IL“. the style. Thu! plan tx quite unique, nn .1 will be of grest •ala.. to gentlemen at a dletaure, who DIA It Impossible to obtain ut hnme 23bn - te to ststtsty chum Us style and flt. Alan, on bawd, n full amortment of Shuts of our nuwuL.o Lure. Any orders addressed wm by mall will be promptly attended to. P. B.—Please state by what conveyance they are t.. re chipped. HIRSH. KR Lb t El"' TMPORTEI) CIGARS— ' linl,ooo Nos. 1 and 2 Cruz k on Principe Cigars. 6,0.0 "Fire-Fy" Londree let 6,000 "Monte Christo" London Regalia, Ist 2,000 " La 1 ngenuidad " Operas, Ist /0,000 " Gen'l Taylor" Reg. Cigar. 4,000 Moofrniento Continuo" Ha•. Curets 10,00) RI Sol " Regalia Cigars. 3,000 " La Tres Marina" Reg elegant. 8,000 "La D. Son." Reg. 26,000 Wiurdngton" German Cigars. 20,000 ...Oberon" do. do. For sale by JYI MILLER 11ICKE1'SUti JA COBS' AMALGAM PENS--These Pens will be found as durable as sin or ton? made fr , to steel, and will not catch, or slick in the paper ; neither will they corrode or injure the color of the Ink, as *teel pens in variably do. Price, $2,00 per gross. For sale by NFICTION.—We have applicationsfor N several sums ranging from $3OO to 0000, on which handsome premium wilt be slowed, and secured on the twat of real estate, clear of all Incumbrancee. Persons wishing to invest safely, without the humbug of Large returns not to be realized, will please apply to the un dersigned, who will give their personal guarantee for n/1 business transacted by them. We are authorized to offer a handsome bonne to all who may apply. BLAKELY A RICHEY, Jyli Beal PAULL, and Bond Brokers. VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY I N THE FIFTH WARD—The undivided interest in right Iloilo., all of which are occupied, on Peon nun Walnut streets, as butanes. houses, and rout well. MM=iIME=IM Tw•o 3 Story ilrick Buildino on Penn street, Fifth Ward, ocrnpied by flrnt-rote tenant..., and yielding a lianda.nne Income. A block of three Bueluoue Houses on the corner of Walnut and Penn streets, and one Dwelling Llousw, ou Walnut et all occupied. Apply to SIAN:ELY A RICHLY, Jyl Reel Estate Brukere. NEW MUSlC.—Distant Bells are suftly pealing: by 0. K. Bar - roue. Like the Song of Birds in Summer—a beautiful new 1..1-lad lad , words by J. P. Douglas, Beg; music by J. W. Cherry. Lee Metamorphoses do Jour poor Plano—Chas. Voss. No. 1 Jaleo do Koreas—danse renew:olc initlonele. New Venus Waltz—Lewis Wallis.. . City of Penn Grand hiarch--Charles Young America Marck—oledicated to the " Young Americo Socittg" by S. W. Iloldßdge. Carnival Romain ; a new Schottiseh—F. Burgmuller. The Sultan's March—Stephen Glover. Thy W Mlle 91 oo more ramie, (In answer to " Willie we have missed you ;") by F. C. Mellville. Poor Joe words by T. D. English; magic by C. Collins. Oh, take me to my Georgia home—written and composed expressly for Sanford's Opera Troupe; by 8. 8. Johnston. Just received by Express and for sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, At the "Old Established Piano Depot," No. 118 Wood M., second door above Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Penna. MUSIC MAILED FREE OF POSTAGE. DylBi T IFE OF JOHN C. FREMONT ; by Upham. AA New edition of Whittler's Poems. Arnold's Christian Life. Life of Dr. Alexander. Buchanan's Faith in Ood, and Modern Atheism Com pared. Hamilton's Royal Preacher„ Art Student in Munich. Hiawatha. Krumacber's Parable. and Suffering Saviour. Sickness—lts Trials and Blessing.. Margaret Maitland. With other New Books. Just received by J. 8 DAVISON, Iyll3 85 Market !street, near Fourth. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situa ted on the Perrreville Plank Road. ten miles from th. city-206 Acres-160 of which are cleared and In culti vation; about 80 acres of good meadow land springs In va rious parts of the farm; a Farm Bonne of six rooms, with a line fountain of running water at the door: a new Frame Barn 70 by 50 fret ; good stabling, sheep .beds, and other out-houses. For a Stork Farm it is unsurpassed In the coun try. Au Orchard of nix acres; good timber, &c. Immediate poeseasion can he had if desired, and the crops, !nook and farming implements will be sold at fair prices. For price, terms, &c.., apply ut our office, 61 Market street. Jyl2 S. CUTHBERT & SON, Real Estate A ' tae COMMODORE PERHI"S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN and the China Sean. The Daisy Chain; by the author of Heartsease. The Martins of Cro Martins; by °lie& Lever, Fanny Fern's Cook Book-25 cents. The War Path, a Narrative of Adventure& Fashionable Life ; by Mary 11. Baseman. Jest received by W. A. OILDENFENNEY t CO„ iyl4 Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. NoW FOR THE COUNTRY-BOOKS TO TAKE WITH YOU—lnteresting, Amusing and In structive: • Oozzens' Sparrowgrass Papers, with illustrations by Dan ley. One beautiful 12tno.—price $l. Alice Carry's Married, Oct Mated-12m0.; Price $l. John Broughatrio Buusby Papers, or Irish Echoes. One neat 12ma.; price $l. Victoria, or tho World )vorcome; by Caroline Cbenobra. 12mo; price $ 1 , 25 . The Lost Hunter, a Tale of Early Tlmno. 12m e., neat cloth; price $1,25. _ The Widow• Bedott Panora—lllustrated. 12mo; price $1,25. Gabriel Vane, Hie Fortune and His Friends. 12m0.; price SU2. The Hidden Path ; by Marion Harland, author of "Alone." 12 mo.i price $1,25. H. MINER & CO.. .12 No. 32 Smithfield street. QUMMER SHAWLS REDUCED.—Every 17 deactilition of Stella, C.ashmere, Crape, Bilk and other Shawls, selling at an immense reduction from usual prices, at the Sond-doonal Sale of A. A. MASON & CO., 25 Fifth street. CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making &gap. One pound worth ten ot' On band and for sale by [Jr)..)nw , 4 !Bet i. „ 1 . 414.•41', 4 's c=s, out,- = MIMES PITTSBURGH. W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, Market street, corner of Roane r - .T - 3. , " - . r INvEN . TIONS Pi*ANTB Itio SE'S F4T 0 N. AOE /Ml= Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dealer - in - every variety of MECHANICAL AND OTHER PATENTS. Office and Exhibition Boom, No. 49 MIST STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh. Pa. Ordere for Patented Articles of every description promptiyattended to. AGENTS WANTED. Trott's 011 Globes for Steam ainalnes Fowr Fm Inorr Wog's, 1 Pittsburgh, April 14th, 1858. f Ms. M. F. Enron—Sir: Mr. George Trott's "Patent Ull Globes" have been in use on the Engines in our Works for three or Pe.t. years past, and have performed so satisfactory, that we now apply them to all the Engines we make. For two years past wa have abandoned the use of any other kind of Oil Globes. Respectfully, yours, PITTSBURGH, April 12, 18513 M. F. &Army, Esq.:. Dew' &'r,—Having used 0. Trott's "Patent Oil Globe" on almoet all the steam engines furnished the Wet year, and in asmuch ea they appear to have given entire satisfaction to our customers, we have no hesitation in rocommending 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. PA_BER & CO., Engine Builder, This certified, that the Oil Cup pateutod by Mr. Trott, has been in nee on our road for two yearn past. We and It to be an economical and durable Oil Cup, and ran recommend It se such. GEO. W. GRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of POLIDA, Central RR. November 29th, IRS& To M. V. Rama, Eng.: This certifies that we have had innse the patent Oil 4110 bas or Cups, sold by Moeec F. Eaton, Ecq, of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind we have 1,,f . used. Troaaurer Olio Tool Company. Colombo., Olio, November 27, 1866. am 24 From the New York Scientific American.) Patent Finishing Plane. This invention Is intended for nee where it Ie desired to lm part a fthe, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; Lot n to applicable, with advantegs to all kind of carpenter's planes The novelty consist:l.ln placing the cutting chiseL or bit, to front of the wedge, instead of behind, m In common planes: also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the two of Ihe plane, hi front of the chisel, which mouth piece series as the rest for the chisel, and condom the throat of the plane. But the mouth place is m dose to the edge of the bit as prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood In the least degree. Indeed, we have seen rite Implement ap plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and tram Tersely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. perfect to the operation of the instrument, that It may be •p. plied to the planing of veneers—with entire ounces--a thing which cannot safely be done by the 'orocoon plane. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece: bit, and wedge, affords a complete and arm bearing for the lit throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all r:r• cum amuses, with the um of a cap or double bit. This Is a very ample and effective improvement, desitinrd, we have no doubt, to and its way into every carpenter's oh In the land. No tool chest is complete without it. The iti senior is Wm. C. Hopper, of Pittalittrub, Pa, and Isis patent bears date Jannary Id, /0,1• MOSES 1. LAWN, No. 1311 First street, Agent f, the patentee. NEW ACCOR)IEON SONGSTER.--Tll., is the first w irk .et the kind ...re' implied It con tain• eighty page. of the ionsit poptilmr and finitsionetile s-dtgs the day, marked for the tnairnmeut. bvitisl only collection of Sentimental. Comic and Ethiopia. Pit, published. The LOW= 11, se. arranged MI lay be used hr the icihn or Flute, as well n• A,ean.leon It slot, Ad, talus proper thertructiona for marking any town . for the lustre went. Prim 50 ecnta. Also, Buckley's Violin Tuum.--..ontalning the late.t Watt Polkas, Mar - h., Galileo. with figure., Jig., Beet, for Than Price an cents. Copies mailed vamps fret,. rrf E nt,eMg, It. W ..1 .t .):c6 Se, ere! n•e Fifth it N A NA LS OF PENNSYLVANIA ,16 , ), A 16021 from the thiss•Terr of Me bent. art. t's Hazard, member of the llisiert.../ acty ef Pe. L. . t. I Just reeeived and for mitt by J , IIII t• DAY It?. it /)2 5 (4., Market, hear Fourth •t Air kmbiß o - FHARitrET _int_ mining portiom of her Oorreepondencs. Joorna; et .1 ether writing.. Liters,' and Rehr t-y Pie( It W 1.. . D. deist published and for wily by JOU 'Y y I.At l F iN. J.rre, e>3 Mark...t, near Fourth •1 EGOS -3 barrels for rude by ilafr if IJ CULLINS. PARISIAN TOOTii PASTE--A new at. 1 excellent article, pr. pared and est, qthy by 3 , 14 FLY:MINI/ 1.123 Corner Ihramond a t sr-it HAIR I)YES--I have on hood a large ply rf thr ll. , wwg 11/.1/ 111., tali of whit - n I ;• yrarr-an fiAlf Dy• ; 1 1 •;•n• Wmtrry' Alrsamderla Corlprf 44 1.121 NIA, Apts4 Lt . ALLEN ,th •S f 1! : ‘ : s i f i t) ti /1333=1 (111.1 RLES LEVERS NEW THE ‘I4ICTI tq' eltir MARTIN I. ch... rttat bably ('hatt, •••• A•partati..tt• t•y ti.. • 1 lieu or JtedclyCle, - &c. J .tbta 1LL1112,-, btrutleman , by 0, suit), •••• , • kasblaztable Lit. by May it Knottutattt Tito Wtt•-••lrrer ; by the aulitttr •• Tb.. Watt. htrturt • karattro . by Mrs. fitibbt.t-k Tlir Ad . .. Wart. vf Jules 14c. K of A 1,. I .14. Le.rdh•q .. . C2O Tbo o 4 and Ten TL;I.,-• N.,rtb MIRSCY FUR BALM , )Y 'Yr KIL+ ILEDDINtII3 11.1:881A SALYE, •1 tl,r 1.1... k a ns. LANK BOOKS, Ledge..lourtmlA, I. - ,41 and Day Book. used in counting hone.. A 1... t ..hrt rockets, Ateamtawt and tanned hooka d, hand ~s• mold/ .. order, ruled to any pattern r.Noired, and bound to so . tit" u• desired. W. A. HAVEN, Shank lkerk klanufrn - turev, myyl Market st.., caner. d Servo, i _ FARM Fa. kg t. —A small Farm, c..... talning 24 scree, about one rule he 1.,./ the erty.,rpt— rats Mantheater. There Ls ur, the prenusea, a large (rms. , . hOlll,O rod stable, .lout ton la , an tag' ppin troy, •ILIP. jor, L. cherry and plum trwra, grapes, lc_ Thu place would a.• a good gen:leper. Pot terms age{., b. my 9 It. C. A J. H. SAW VI:It, No 47 Wood gf T - nIRDARRI ARRIVAL OF KEW 00 - OD I'S A LOVE BROTIITILS, No 74 Itarket at_ Pittaburgh PA The Subscribers Imes Just recurred and are now ole•r,•• g their third supply of new and handsome Dress Goods, Shea . Telma; House Furnishing Ut./a, Mourning 0 oodaltanneet , Ribbon& and Needle work. Many of the shove goods he:, been purchased of the tmporters and at the low Arrct, .• In New York and Philadelphia, at prices that enable 11 , h e to offer them et less than the cost of tntusportetron I. r solicit an early call from ail our customers sod the jui e generally, bettevlng it will be. to the advantage of all, . • never have been able to offer a bettor assort tricot, and it. t •r• so r heap 1.4 t V It lifts 1111 EltY, f• Toe, I , Self. ytruNtl sTilt ENtei's A I.trYll pOItTSSIOCTII'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,i. ON MELEE/mewls, AND WATEmewls, my 15 - .3m.1 KirrAN.w,vc 7 -. i ADAMAGED PIANO, fur main at a letrgitiu.—A new CIiICICERINti PIANO, slightly damaged In the furniture. but not where It can be observed. The 111 strument, In ill. way Injured, will be sold et n reduction •rf I'll CY DOLLAItA, on it credit of ell months Joll N 11. SI FILLOK, 81 Wood et my2B Agent for Chick erini‘e Stenos. OPENING this day, a large assortment of wstchos. Gold Levers from $27 to $l.BOO Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $8 to $lO. Redirmd Time Keepers, $3O. Yrodsham's Chronometer Serial, $3OO. Do. In Silver Onset, $l7l. Chaim, Sees, Keye, kc. Watches repaired In the best manner by mye, W. W. WILSON, corner of Market a 4th ste. SUNDRIES -100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles. 26 do Star do 100 do Roldl3 Soap. 300 kegs assorted Nails. 100 dos. Corn Brooms. 53 tales No. 1 and 2 Batting. 26 doz. Bed Cards. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tuba. In store and for sale by myb JOHN MOORHEAD. BACON.- 10.000 Bacon Hama. 16,000 " Shoulder.. 10,000 " Sides, In More and fur arde by - FORBYTH & SCOTT, myl 76 Water ntreet GL \S, PISTOLS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISHING TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY. POCK ET CTT I. ER Y, DOG MUZZLES, GUN MATERIALS And many other things too numerous to mention, our stock of FIRE-ARMS Is unsurpassed for variety In the Went. DOWN A TETLEY, Jyl2 No. 136 Wood street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.-BLAKELY fr. RICHEY offer for sale— A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling Houses—the front one oocupied as a store and dwelling. A Lot of Ground on Ohio street, near the Diamond, Alle gheny City, and a fine Dwelling House. Four Lots of Ground adjoining the Borough of Law renceville. A Lot of (bound In East Liberty, and a large Dwell ng House. A Lot of Ground on Stephenson street, 26 feet by 126 feet, and a Three Story Brick Da ailing House, well finished. A Lot of Ground In the Borough of Manchester, 24 feet by 124,1 i" feet. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, in Manchester. A Lot of Ground on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, 27 by 136, and a good Erick House, two stories high very convenient. A Lot of Ground on Washington Street, East Liberty, 76 feet front by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground In Shalerville, Charters township. 60 by 127, and several Frame Buildings. Apply [Jylo] BLAKELY A RICHEY. ALE AND BROWN STOUT— casks, 7 doz. each. Ronuett Scotch Ale. 6 do " " " India pale Ale. 3 do " " " 'strong •• 3 do " " " Brown Stout. Just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON Jel6N‘ Noll 321 and 223 Liberty at FRESHFIOS-100 drums just recP' ved and for sale by . BIM= & ANDkRSON, No. 89 Waal dries. QPORTING APPARATUS.—Dune, ki Pistols, Itevolveca, Fishing Tackle, Orin Furniture, and everything necissary to a Sportsman's comfort, can be had at the Enterprise Works, Na. 138 Wood street. J 719 SOWN & TZTLSY. Ja27 . , < 1.7- '4, " THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIILADELI'?IIA. DlRlETons—Charles W. Bancker, Thoenee Hart, Tobin, Wagner, Samuel Grant. Jacob R. Smith, tic.. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph] E. Rorie, David 8. Browne, Mar ti Patterson. CI: AS N. BANCEEII, President. Ctn•a G. BANCE.I24 Secretary. 00nLione to make inference, perpetual or limited, on every deijoript ion of property, in town and country, at rates its low ea ere c.insisitent with security. The .Impany have reserved a large Contitagout Fund, which, with their capitol and prAtiinns, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the so-ured, The Ansew of the Company, on January lot, 114,1, as pub lished 04.,rrocably to an Act of Assembly, were as fllows, viz: Mortgage $318.128 68 wl Estate 84,377 7S aTemponary Lonna. 83,666 17 Stocks (1,889 Oti An 64,346 81 Since their incorporation. A period or twenty-on, years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand iiollere, los.es by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilttiett. J.I;ARIIIN Ea COFFIN, Agent, _ KNAP & WADE ROA Office, north-wet cor. Wood and Third •ts. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: RANCH, ANNUITY AND TRUST CoNIPANY, rllll., DUCInd.--Clutrtered April 26th, 1650. Chart, Perpetual. CAPITAL, $.21,0,t/W. Office, South-e-nat corner et Third and Chestnut ktroetn Philadelphta. OFFICERS OF THE HONIF. ho 'Oil) AT PHILADELPHIA DrIateTOLLS. Stei•hen R. Crnvrfnrti, Paul It. 11,itlard, Aml•raw W. Tln.inpoon, Lawr, 1,. - ‘ , Benjamin W. Tingley, Ue•,. McHenry, Jacub L. Flornce, Jam,. Is•r.•rent, WIMiAIII M. i kNIW ill, Prenden/-43teplzet, It. CraN4 ford. rice Preiidel—i, hr.... W. Medical F4aansirin—PsYsbtaii/1--Jatner 11. SVilson M. n Alleorheny Clay—R. B. Mowry, St. It. BEIL F. A KNOLL , A zent.. marITI No. 74 • Fk,l/1111 Ftr.et. l'it L 4,111,01. BANKERS AN D • _ • .ROLNIES & SONS, Bankers aml N • Change Brokers. and Deklera In :set,. ilrnttn. A. r. 1,1• aucw., doll, Silver and Duel: Netes. Exchange eu the keet. ern and Weetern l:/t1.41 V./TOIL:1110y for talc. Onlleettene made in all the .1:1.41 I hr.gi.m: the Statue. Dowell.; reoeiviel w per lend. Of Cllrr,ot I.‘ per. 67 Market.tr,>rt, between Thua and Fourth ate „pgkel ; UIE. ARNOLD & CO., Rankers and 1...1- . change Brokers. Dealer* n. 1.11. - 1.....ee. 11.... k night and Tine. Drell., ae. ,ori Why eb tended te, awl temated u, navy pelt ~1 the Sir Nu 74 Your W otreet. w,a d.• r t., the Hank et Pl ~. burgh n„y IL ripli()NIAS WOODS, Conirner:nal Br,,ker, LLIA Dealer In Benda, Storks, Runt . 11'...urth strict. PatatnirgiL i‘hi• ALFRED THOMAS, • DRY GOODS. NEWSPRING GOODS—No. 74 !dark strract, Pittlitoariih, Pa. The entmeritear• have jiht ortior•l and are now vp" , inug litriMht. to which they *ha, the v./will-I.lu •Itriti,, of their crier...niers and Mae p-chlic tharorty wive* that we hale never beau side to ofl,- ••• limkore . and deetrahle a .Lack 04, the i.re/o•nt Our UHK.O 4.0/1 , 1, PINT +.010.4... ah the ‘,. ctrl.. u4 II 40,01(101. 01 tll4. I• 4•140 - libttrii rl , ll BlisAY. arid M erAntaloo " drover. I het.% ,aret Nam etrii.al 04,4 Plaid !hack Twa•hai ritik • • " t , 04 .• L.OO •• Ala, roma., hat-Igoe. I.eti r, A.. 111.1114 - IN: 10,•11, a.. 1`.4 • 4 •1,1 , 2.,( 1. 0;0", 1a.4111...1... Ito,. .a Moo ChahLilla, Ar.. A , M • Ocir soak of ellars. no...•••• A h. 0 paroard bT or..y 11 ..t ..1 the •I , ....ntaah• A 1..,, • %SI, II 'I • • VCIINIzMING 0,0111 0 I, ,, Ntra•T ICS. Prtht, irtngtorralt. ...hra h.. To Fi•nt... r 300[11,1 •••,hetta. •u. (.. .4:3 Ar Al., 0, am, :/.. n. 4.1 -11 —lb.., art:. uzoally kep t . n • flr•t , ova. 'I L 441.4 0 I. art,, 0 a.. ...hot •Lir a h.. we le.elaours,,al ail ...ci•r at.... 0 ext.., ..• d05,r1.1.1. , 1,11. r .rno n, oaf,. MANSION IIOU , E. F.( I IiENI rx.el t.3c ,. . a. 'r.•. .41 f 1.7.4 o thr I'...rtr oft , . • h...r rya, t r t3:41 r•u.l •II !(A \t. 11 • ful:r ...J....1t • 6 , ..ar. 4 i t ,l •••• • IEMIIIIMMIIIMI!!!IIII!I ST CLAIR 11,1 TE: IN I • 1 • tit of N_A 1r.,• I=l F ARm .ALE_. \ urn., •"" 300 ' Fir , . cr. I=ll ~,U F'" II MISER di W., No. 32 Smitbff..l.l alrvrt J.2.1" , v1Tr4; I enllo 1 , 1 , 1 N• \\T 11U to• pay Rt.t.t..:,,•1 HI. ~tut t. ttt ..0.. vr r,l 1. 1 .•1 1..* tt • • •tr•••-t. I I{ll.K I •IL.I 111 t: CT, VOlt SALE: .1 ANI E 1;1'1 ;, 1... r r,l; .4..1 4, LI, i•lt•tikr.• - of, LI, P. A,•1.1) pENI()\ W I \lt 1 . 11.1. 11\ • Ni..% Kl , l, • _. .1 =E=l!! rr() I'AISIN KT NI .I\l , 1 , 1 II F.1;.-• Jkaal, t••••• :,a! at V. • 11 •-1 alre• I I' I • aan.•Flnient I . \la. akt. I nul 11141.1 111 111 I 1111//tl.l 11, • MI. I 111 Itttla t , ••I It.. cmular atraa t,. actrta-11. 1.511..111 p t ilh .4C/itII,. tlolar I, • I tti WA,/ air, all al a lit. I, la I. • I 4,, felL r A Nil M. I . 11INES - 1, (ii)i.i)ms tit N taking the tra.:.•. and It „I. d anuk . h vr..htdct IL. Is 1.1 1,11., 1 . 1.4 ~ ,un.urpa,...l tar thy 111 the Fishing Ta. 106. make old monk Walt.... yen vrwter...lll.l La r , tlirn b. world. l'ock,t wud Told, i'ol;e1) I l . • Muzzlne, anti L., mally nru, i 4.• t., I, tae 10Und sigL of LI, Jul 4 No. 13.., Woo , NEw AND cHEAI , lie rowgras. I'n ern; tir Fred The Lady', perfect m t , ll strut:tor ; by Emil) Thorn well. A .111n.li 001 I. Pluribusteth; by Q. K. Phileu , Kr P It. Song of Milkaultiratha, and Salad for the Sodal—bntitiftilly illustrat..d. A Dofenre of the American Polk . ) th• • 1. croachmentn of foreign influence, and eiiii , Tl4ll) ference of Papacy In the political intere.i Staten; by The. It. Whitney. myl4 YMIt opitogitt. the Tlotat,. TILE VOYAGE OF LlFE—Engravings ..t thee,. great Nloral Ittr,t, itattztt.d the , 'att. Tt t ,,, Colo, art. now on Vie.' at st,rt. td" J .1 011.1.E,HE A , 76 1,v,„„ Whorl. sultscrtptittat a II 1.. tt•ddit .41 75 BAGs COFFEE; t' Extra tAd Luguayntt• 10 " Uld Jaia porkets French Java •• hales prune lot •• In bags old Yilara-mbo •• Selected expressly fur my retail hostiles,. myl F. R. URA No. 1 Diani..n.l 101 LA K ELY RICH EV, REAL Esr T E 131{01{PatLi AND A l'&lltiN EEItS, of and Smithfield tarl'etlt, Pittodairuli, will attowl to ..111I1g Ly Auction any property sold by Ex,cotots, of by order of iir phante Court, in the City sir County, and to !Illy pt wn of Real Estate out of the PRATT'S DA E RitEol' AND A Al- BK( /TYPES. which give sm It gt-wiral IfirtlNfilt ar.• daily obtained, lu every hin I ..1 cattier, at Idalii),Wte [Wild ing, No. 07 YOUlall iitiiad Particular iittention paid to ambrotyping, as the time of situtig is notch less than re quired fur Datticorreot) pos. Pictures of clultiren taken in a few seconds in either 01 the nb, . named sty len. A 111 I.ro typo or Dargerreotype Copies triad- correctly from 05,15 kind of pictures. WarrautiAl perfect. Prlces . Our motto Is, TO PLEAS& mitts ANL COLLARS.--Just received from the Factory a full asnortment of Shirts Collura. "• /Ur Starts and Collars tunic to order. JelB L. lIIIWIFELD & OuN, No. 70 Wood -t. CHOCOLATE -15 boxes No. 1 Norfolk fn sale by ijel6] MILLER & RICKETSON. CATAWBA BRANDY-75 boxes Lyon', Catawba Brandy, for sale by JelB MILLER & RICKETSON. C . ARB, SODA-15 casks earb. Soda in sire and for gale by MILLER & RICK ETS(.N. TAR -15 bblB. N. C., on hand anti fur sale by Uric] MILLER A itiCKETStiN. wANTED.-A dwelling house, containing four or five rooms, within fifteen =nutco walk this office. Any one having such a house to relit mu find a tenant by addressing Printer, Morning Poet Office. jel 4 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE In the upper end of Lawrenceville, t formerly Outfield,) each 25 feet front by 100 feet deep, fronting un u wide street,. and in a very desirable situation for a resioence if i al together. Apply to [je.ll) BLAKELY & RICHEY. STAB! 12 haus Orate and Oswego Corn Starch; 6 " Hocker's Farina; " Wheaten Grits; reed by P. R. DELANO, INSURa N HuTELS 11, .. • i I , 7 li l •r !( VI , r 1). t • 1.1 h.- N•• I Ma. kl-Cri 1 , 1 l'i!ll.t ..1 a ,•\ =MEE • Forlsse NIAILI II vo le. Just roe'd by W. A OILDENVENNEI A. Cr, •q••••••iir4r,'"i" . ..t, • , %At r . ' uNLy ROUTE ViTECTIIREE DAILY TRAINS pawl eLTTSBORGH TO CINCINNATI. oNLy`SUUTA. WITH TEEREB DAILY TRAINS FROM 'PIrt.9g7TRGH Ta DAYTON AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE m, , AI RAILRO, VIA CRESTLINE ANL COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincittnyti Cotrumgcso at Cinctunati with U. S. Mail Line Steamers, Covington E uld Lertfikton Railroad, Ohlo,and Mississippi Railroad, and the iiiiirrentiohurgh Route.`;h:onnecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Conti:Wainirimini TLEROUGII. TICKETS, eta Cokinartis and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, ho. , he. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indiarmrxilis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. Luis, he., h.c. THE LITTLE MIAMI Tilt WLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, The D. S. hlsil Line Steaniers, the Olin , and Mississippi Railroad. and the Lawrenceburgh itouni, offer,, facilities no other route can give, WI through Whets by all the above routes Milo:11y be procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad. The route (ruin Crestline via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and safe speed. Coral , none are certain, and pitssengers have full time for meals. By the Forest and itellefuntaine route from Cris:aline, a &Inge-row and brink-vveck spud ts required, and compelled to overcome distance. $1,212,703 44 By the route Si& 00111Mb111 , to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, paeavngers Talc ovddr roada ballasted and eanooth. By tne For,qtt and liellefontaino route, passengers tide over the roughens road+ in d THREE HAPLY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND PIA ST tads Inaves httalLarttlt at 3:00 o'el,k A. M. for ernathan. Vs/hunt - ma, Xenia, Cintsonati, L ott ewin, St . Lexr gr a and I Lena r. atsdin. VIA Lavirenenborgli itullt.o. 3 ILI, Train arrives MI Cboruinati one hour and lorty tultintes ILL ad, mace or the Fop- L and Itellefuntrune Sce - an TuAr• l'ltc.llsargli nt 7.) o'clock A.l M. for CII,tIIIIO. C4.1.1;10,114, Xrniu rod Cincinonti. TLie Tr,on cu.k.. - otdvs.l.).d3 "o oLa 6,11/LIAMS I. Ono n oats. T 111FLD 7xera Mmr.w IWt•Worgh al 3 4 , ',14,k M Ur CrrgtliLe,C Xert La, l.i n..11l rad. Low, ilk St. hoe L., ustot LK. vie Lao, ,41 ' TWO LA IS TI,A \ IA l'O,L.Ntra,, 1,1 Yl'ON, Fl MAT TRAIN INS,. Pit Loden 41, At 3:tAt I..ek A it. L Cr eet e (AA twit... Lt.t) tot, 1 ntiittentwlitt, Late, et Le, Torre Ilea le. V 11,1• I• IK• 4, M. Lome. CataP., Etandrillz..te. len j•,. • - t.isrizh nt 7:30 u'clu....k A. M. for (.4e0t141...‘2...1itua15., X 1,111,, Ik.) 111 , 1111,161,MA1N LaftLy,,tte, Trite I taste, Inv•tmsn. st. Latta. Cairn, Et aturrilit, etc. T 111 Rt. rwa %MLA re UNl'lllgh at 3 o'clock P. 31 lor er , ..t.lin..,Colutub, , , N. um, Indianapolis, I,laLty VI L.', Trrr. : 4 4 1,121 A, Cniro, Eynon - rifle, .4.• MMMWMIM=I Steauv•rs 1.4%.• thuiy for Slrmphis, Viclubargh Natcl..l., New vli.aftl4. A The ~.4.11111”111 I,ettig the direct route, the Titre the I.lsAttsrn 14.14 nee arrangml Lu rou m ..Iola• 410...e11.14 13 . I, )1 I hi. rellable r•,uce k• 4,11 ea,/ Thrt,u4:ll Tirtets, plea., apply the 0:1:., and reb . • ,14:4 g.ttlt• und.r the I.l4.o.,uiralteln 11. •l/.. .1 0. CUIUtT, Ticket A.getrt, Ur at Vedentl Strr,..t Sumo°, PA Itti IN, Tirket Agee t. Ko lON Plttehlireh. P W -THAI.t:H, Ar•nt,Clticinnati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGIi RAILROAD, Ohio and Pennsylvania Etallroad, LA .11.1.1 A N("1:- Til A • Li •it • n e tt .csr t LE% ELAND. 1!:.• It. t. u I.l),Ser and aL. ut ,•, rck• r 'ALA; • • 1.1114. i) .m I ndtattayb.,l4 y ryq -• n t^c rrxh .441•1 On*. 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AO. 01110 ANl► MISSISSIPPI R .111,ROA 1) tet:lf rf , .•;1 - 1 H. 1,1E1.1' oral! N 1 t: ••.I AN) I: i - ••• • It. A:4- •01.•-n , 111,1 Vl l l, 1.144,444 1 4: 1,1 r. ~ Om 4 , '1%, . ns••' t. yit• Arl. :* ari all at Si, ,non„ hna. , n „ , I, a n,„ „r Ikkg,3t,;.. Ivi eon rtit,. will kt.t• /.y th-tlltl 1tt.11.0 is. att ! !1'... spin Itnllrwd. t ntitet c..550.-11.•utt, nut! the , . e tt, ut .51 to.v, Thio.l, goo I frloll .•1 lion• F.k it rinnt St ot 11.‘1:,(..111.,,, , and I_llloll fIN / 1.1 1 110 1, 1 , 0111111111-141. IS 3" 11" C.lmulmft, 1:111.11111111 mud Ia rtll. - .4.4ag . 19 ;A. C3l, 19 111=3 Til Ihiro if TICK f.;Te or fortlnd Informal,. 11141) . pr t 11,61 a A T .101111.0//. Tleket Agent 01110 I'l.mm. it • . allee, Ilmme Of rieurge kl.l Agent, Fnderal etreet Stati,m, Allegheny (My, .0 JAM KS 11. IV Alt)). linietrinb. Intent and SI n•m•anpili It. It tuy I F. KS IW LA A Agent, Int tal.nrgh THE PENNSYLVANIA RAII,RHAIL TII E)!EAT CKNTRA 1. IIOUTE. connect mg tlio Cale. wn 1, N Oeit,ll. North-0,1(.4n and ;he l dh se.atern ntadr.rl by a comma... htmll way die,. Tills /toad Ms., t 5,1111.411, ul I . II.I+IMR:h Wah / , ./Y of I all ports ou the Nei-dew...tern Lake.; mak in. , the Mid DIRECT, i'IIEAPIAT 1111 d KELLAM,: ROUTE by it / YlthltillT can be forwarded to and Iran the Garai. ItaterbetAwneu Philadelphia it Pittsburgh. Slew, Dry Boats, I 7z,c _ 100 nu I Fur.. Feathers, ... SE(kiND t'LASsi—llooks and Sdatainary, Dry tloods, (In haleao Ilartimtre, Lea. 00c. "ti 1001!, tber, IVool, dra• Till It D Bagging, lincon talc., „ fl Ms. and Pork, tin bulk.) Ac. FOURTH (I..lz:id—ft It,. Flsil. l4rndm nod 40c. Pork. trateked,) lard and Lard Oil FLOUR—in rents per barrl. #,r- In shipping tioods from any p.lnt Sant of Philadel plea, be latrldrular to mark package, rot Pransyfeatha Rudroad." All GOlll4 VOnMigned to It e Agents of this !had nt Philadelphut or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. • . Ptwnut Aqr...vrs—Musico Potter, Boston; J. 1.. Elliott, Ne.w York; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Milgrim A K t,. Kalil. niorn; O. C. Frandsen+, l'ittotinrgh; Shringman h Brews, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; 31eldrum, Madison, Ind.: Rat, IST It CO,. St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitcholl &&.n, Evansville, Indiana. 11. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAERT, my 9 Sni,erintendent, Altona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement -- Changeof Hour Qs and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. THE MORNING NAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 6:30 A. M. TILE FAST LINE haven Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 2:54) 'clods, P. M. TII h NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN hales Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at IS P. 31. BLAIRSVILLE ACCO3IMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4,:i0 o'clock. P. 31. BRINTON'd ACCO3I3IODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh dally at 11 o'clock A. 31.,1:10 P. 31., and 6;20 P. M.—running as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Linos connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louie, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111, Frankfort, Lexington and Lewisville, 1,4.; Terre Haute, 3ladison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefuntaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster ' Ohio; also , with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NzwOm.lialeS, Louis, Locismts and eIYCINNATI. TIIROIIOII TICKETS can be had to or from either of this abo e..s. handbills at the different o r For places. further pnrcirnl ars, shorting polnte . paasengens from the West : will find this the shortest and must expediUotts route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. J. ILESKIMEN, Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh. THOS. MOOR Agept, PearniPe Linea, Phlledeeiph{g, 33 .-'• ' RAILROADS 1856." D 1 .INAP . OL IS. ECINERISI AND ANArtiLl.i. /4, litutattrutt at A , A E I II .LE. •tr ~: •:tt 1:.• • • • . . • The N „•• 01: =EMI I(ht A;; MEMO BR() k AUGE It (I I K 0 t H 711 I:: 1121= I ts•tt. ‘.., r .1 char. t , .r ,11 I=l 1/11:IMIIILI=E1 NI All. "IN Li. It 1, s? %i IK 1 •• ;.. t I , th.• 5t...,...epr0 1:6 lII=II : ^ .14:1.'5., 11% ISZiI Leaves and 3 P. M. Leaves Cr ratline for Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. 51., 700 P. 514 and 12.5 U P. M. The. Trains ~,nuections at CRESTI,LNE with Trains fur CuLI;)IBUS, DAYTON. CINCINNATI, BELLE FONTA !NE, IND! ANA FOLIF, CHICAGO, SAINT I,tOIIIS, 11111.1 tLII points on roads extending West and South-west threugh OHIO. INDIANA and I I.LINOIS. TRAINS FROM PlTT&lll'auti run pint at blansfief4 with Trains ou Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Bond, fed MI CAGO, TOLEDO and SA N1)1": 4 1i Y. Connections arli made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CIIICA.OO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Pagseagrn. leaving Pittaburgh, at a P. M. fur Sanduaky, Toledo and Chimp), have the benefit of a night's meet, at Manetield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Trains East from CresHine malco close oonnectione with Trains on Pouneryirania Contrnal Railroad for PHILADEL PHIA. BALTLSWILE nod NEW TURK. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Loulstiße, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontidne, Chicago, Rock' island, I..wa City, Dunßeth, Cairo, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne. Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities in the West. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above platen fur Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and N. .w Pork. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7. A. !d and 1 1 4,, F. N. Leaves l'atsburgli for New Brighton, at A.. N. and F. N. air For tickets and further inti;ik.. a apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner Lance, under Monongahela House, or at the Federal barrel Station, to PARKIN, T:ci.t Agent- JOHN KELLY, Agent. tayAi J. I S. Moult I:, Supt. Great American and U. S. Express and ErEE=ll!!! 7 MILE? OM DISTA:s "..1 SAVED, •.YD TR D CHAN.: Y. Of CAB, AND . AVOID= /kin LINE ROUTE fIinVELN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Vormerly Chicago and 1111ssissippi CIIICALiii TO ST. LOI:IS bon,. Trams leave the 1111u,ptv (k.n Mai t.pm, r,,ot or lister street— :t. Lotus Day En... daily. Sunday, e.teepted, 7:16 A. M. et.. Li., Night Exiirama flatly, oaturdaya ezzepted, 0.30 P. M. at. (Amin Freight and Emigrant. daily, Sundays exceptili, Ia iu A. M. Isagyatie checked through to CL Louis. Trams run direct through to Alton, (259 miles,) without change of :an or baggage, and connect with the Ournpan) . ll iiple °did steamers Nt ISt I .F4 , l'E.ft and REIN DEEIt, runni:ig In exclusive connection with Passenger Trains front Alton to ut. Lucia ITI miles.) without landing. There boats, Ix speast, consenieuce and elegance, aro unsurpassed 011 the tVest . ern waters, being fitted up with galls and spacious Wash•rooins, affording to pa... Sell gtlll the opportunity of te nr..uug the dust unavoidable in summer railroad travelln.4, and ranching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a lung rids. To RANSAB and NEBRASKA this in the most dire,t out.. and pa...totert deA11,10.41 hr Blotattingttat., Springtiel I, t ,, 15 , Napiee, and MI 1.0111t3 OP the 51i.ttiattippi, melt". Fianna., timberland and Teuttetote, mertt, will no', the tuti..a tout n.% /fig titatant.e, twang dayenty-two mils 1e... to .1 i ',11i., 1 h y- , For en mile. to Bil.llllllglA., and fifty-eight multi. leas to Yltrtngteld, than by any other rout.. Thron,:h Tlckpt• ,ter tht. Mnl pripcnred at tin var,,,a3 hi1t11,..1 Ticket urn", in New I.,rk, lneteu. Ban; i r. , Alban)", AC-, and at all Throt:h I J-1,1 !Itr,•ugh,lt the mated, and in Chicago at the t...rtypea.y's (19k, Lleerborn 'trent. ni.posite the To. , 11/,,t :at the Depot of the lillnour Central Haat r.e.l. to. 11an,. street. iteponstbto P.nozago IIPo trIII !thwart be at tile N - I.N ,pong 'at, Chicago, to Check Ettlfrgli, through to any I.lllt de marnl .11 the Y. Slulit/AN, Jr, Superinteudeot. 11. J U. ot.:ilt.r.)l.l:llllkALN, Ilvneral Paxarriger AgeuL NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, arta inu.l.l PlTThiliThiliti TO C-luxuL.s, tuAlleu..ieele, Caa.ape, Cin,:sa tied, Terre !Dune, 11,:k Inland, Luuteville, Les:awe., lowa City, Di. 1...., );Tar.+•iUa, Dubuque, Dayt,u, leeiru, ualene, Xeuul, Menipina, Peoria, Leueeeville, Vickabura, Peru, Newark, Now I orleur,,, L. , (1) TILE 111.13,11,..1. Clll. IN SKI flsT AIID BOUTS, Steubeni I lie & Indiana Railroad . , , t in Mb L:- 11121131111 •tie'', tlu. fore r• t !• - 4 EA 411.1 , Art unrivalled ty I y 1, 401 rui.tari i .: N itt tom Pit ;It and s.n, %P.: , v. N..rt.tntaq sth, 1a5.5, a n .111. Y I 4 • 1.-xnut and ...lit rhnn:a, halt asa.l sii rgt. ar •..o ai a M. I L Itr.. . . . I'.l I 1...1" 11, a. I. I . 4 . It. 7 :7 , -1,. ~•, . l ..“-Mlrl .. , 11AiTLASL/1 , ni,hr. 4,1,0 Ost - , • any Kftiirsad ; az 1 L.'s,. I 4 turther Itifurtowt.on J Buret. l'ittallur Ot. . L fuN, r.v.l.Prionauclemt. L : l I EN , V, L0.1,..nal AKont u—‘l.l _ ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAII.ROAD, AN.itl OW TIM Great Ualled State• and Expreas N.,IR - :F.11`, , RUN 1 0 {1Li t•u lu knl, 1et,..:111 ft. 11l tv C.1:110, AXD CinCAGO Ts , CAIRO. Tht• o,ttlie.rtr..tt :th Trmitt, uf the Ott an.l hi tutestpt4 I H. oz.t 01+. No. sin.l TIA Itufarwul. (21..1 .•nly t•.n [IOU •11. li. li rtmtt, ( T. , er IA /I:1F, •11$, t. , 1 0 1111:(41C. Tryon* iaar.Pvll,e. And I" - —n'T 1, , r14 Asa) CMIIO F.anaua, ea.., • 1., e.t. L. I, 11. !min lake the ~c.re o( 1,, 1N.. , /Lad Mno K K at nand mil, and are ‘ - arelemi dust V. 36 A. M. out.i )1 —1)1,,,a1 . 1 ANT/ (ih.Let.ei t3n4 of. Dunheth I)t,hilrittr+y with a •,. I r ,t. the 111,a star., r .),,, 1),Lt4,15:4, AI A. M 4114 .0 , 1 N. M. Paceeug., trc.c tie ,t;.l le.. • the rt‘rt, .I•••tccce•. ha Rt Louie, • cic •Ive •••• „,„I ...train rut liA 1 n ft,n c en. • • ' mot cnct, ftllti err:, rate - .n11., r• of It taking ttm eat. c Tt:kotv z.. ~ nll all it, 1-...rinnt 1 tn. , . ',.t...5, (tl P al,•! t" Midkizaa c.,:rel !Wl,' us.: in It. 14.4 9Uperiufrll. S 11111 wet* Arz-atigcLuent. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD hhortest nod tjulc.komitliWitty to on Polull, gE=UMZI tai , DAILY TRAINS l'ithstirgli an follows ! .1/.. , ninv Erprcsr, at . 5 104 IL, A. M. tor h ITTAA FAL, r'LAltlu V. rliA A li.gri4tAN itit.thy•xt NI.I LION I AO, lir., MKS ILLE, sui.l all iL•tuts North Anoninv A LA'rral loavIAL at tr.-hlr, I. M., stopping at all usay-ritation• Fare to Ktttannlng, 31,25. Mlattleeel ....... ...... ... Stnicksburg ....... ....... Putizatawnoy Red-8ank..21, Reimersburg Curlavllle 2 75' Iteedshurg Adam. 2 00 1 Rural Village Brady 'a Bend Ia Nlabouing Bethlehem 25 .11whouitmhiarg 3 Shannondale 3 21 Brookville 3 Tickets to all or the above places Cati be procured at the Office, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Dept on Taylor street. A. J. HOPPER, JuYl Superintendent , MAU AZINES, &e. Harper for July—price 20 cents. (holey, lady's Rut, for July-20c. Ornhain's Magazine for July-..W. Petenton'a Magazine for July-17c. Lealtv'e N. Y Journal for J —I S.. Yankee Notion" for July-12c. Magazine for July— We, brother Jonathan for 4th Jllly—a magnificent double number—price 1.2 c. The above Just received at LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Je2o No. 7 fourth street. OR SALE.-20 Acres of Land, a god 1: situation for a country store, about 20 tulles trout the city, in a thriving neighborhocsi and no store sear. HOUSO and lot and thr' vacant lota in MiegtlVlly City WANTED, . . A situation by a young lady inn dry goods or trimming store, or millinery establishment—for one e,.,k—two girls to do housework—ono buy to learn a trado—twa boys In stares or run of errands—two men to work on farms or la boring work In the city. Inquiry of George W. Bunn at his Real Estate Agency and IntalllttesOars Office, on the north side of Ohio at., Ith door east of NI Diamond, Allegheny City. Jel.9 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume haojust received another lot of those nunvalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood eases of every variety and style, eolliprining 4. 41 y and 5 or. taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and iictaveS, seraphim ur Plano style, with rhh moulding 1, carved music desk, &c. 5 octaves, piano et) le, with 2 stops, aud contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the ono tuned an octave aLove the other; an excellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is submittisl to a thorough examination previous to being sent front the lnanufaztory, and is warranted in every respect. These instruments are recommended us being her imperior. both in tune and finish, to any milers manufactured. The chief iinprovements t upon which the makers have secured Letters Pateuy consists in bringing the wind to Ile directly upon the reed, seas ni produce, on opening the key valve. the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then passes into a mo chamber, ieuclosed by the swell,) duiating which mellows the tune. give it isth•re 01 melwlioas. flute. like quality, than is the general property of reed instru ments. For sale by CH Alt IAYITE BLUME, jell "Old Establisli,l Plana depot' , Nib. Woos' F ISH -10 bbls. Luke Superior Trout; 20 hf. " Received and fe,r sale by SPRINGER ILARBATIGIL 295 Liberty street. REFINED SUUARS -15 bldg. Lovering! " A" crushed Sugar; 3o do Stewart's "A" do do; 15 do Loyering's tine pulv'd do! 10 do do noarse do do; 10 do do crushed do; atom and for sale by [jell] MILLER# RomasoN, CIIALETES AND DE LAIN.ES -10,000 yards of rich Charnel and De Lobito, worth 26 and 3735, autte, now closing out at 12X roots per yard;at the Demi- Annual Sale of (Jyl2) A. A. MASON & QO. ~. :":. r,, ,;•:,-„':,.,.' „r - -- 6 - ...ii:'::4 7 ,4„:::_ *''''. :, •-, - : ,- I , ' , _ , . ; , , ..„.--v 7 .,,,,,-a - , , i lk, ,A... , ...4 '' ' , . • 4,. ' i , ):, ... -- ' - ;f: -. ' . ..--, , ,y ~::• r,t). /43bersaii6ilieSr' — imtieNlllool6..- 11:04(calledillialmut anfidoie, .e.Corice. RhMee k olarns, rind =rpm , inecertiate of tt New York. to this fore if it does uo gc more - Cum existence,m and bring+ on Dun - feel perfectly well these tratinflali of from a Physkiani Orosorroww, Ohio, lifitrchl7,lSie JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: Tounidt 2dAtiet is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and th . e . difficulty In , getting any oee to try it was greatly %tressed from the fact that a remedy bad been introduced which tens g row i ng . In favor with the public, as being better tinuitudog Quinine —not knowing 1 presume that the rentedy'they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug itself! This remedy, known as Smith's Ten*, would Invariably , break an ague, but,it did not cure it, dbat Wind& often re turn with renewed This one oirawnsyulas4 deemed In your favor, if I could Institute a test comparison between It and your Care. Thafollowing is tharesmar . • • Three persons took.yonr Cure, all of which wettt cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of mute Islas Standing. They had tiled Quinine, and other ismedielociaudonally missing a chill, but it was (as In all such cases tdovAY lug them out, and laying the foundation of'o er'and wave; ror maladies. I did succeed in effecting n radical cure-of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they thava. not tel o. chill since. Thal( three of theta cases tins Smith's Tonic had been used, and would, as before dated, break - the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would return. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here gc., .tc. WT.LLIA.II BUCKNER, IL Et. RHODES' FEVER and ROVE CURE, or ANYILDOrE TO MALARIA, the only luirmlees remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as, a CURE. Take it when you feel the chills coming on, andyou will never hare a single one. JAMES A.. 11110 DES, Proprietor, Providence, 11.1. For sale by Druggists generally. jell W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. Opposite Smithfield street, P12788UR0911, PA MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and. GRAVE STONES always on hand ; Stone anddiarble Curbing and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Topa, and Impoedng Stones made by machinery, to leas time and better style than can be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to-the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large 'satiety of beautiful patteilea Builders and others are invited to examine our atock,us we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, (gia and upwards,) bat few wbo are able to awn a good house, will be willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no ecmbbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take tire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the best we:lmm% aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. orders, addressed to me, at .519 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. MUT MACHINES.-LULL'S PATENT S BURR SMUT MACHINES, used in 700 Mills in the is , exit. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they beroine snioutli, the edge cum be renewed by cracking the Burr. They have been used for live yeemin the City Pittsburgh; (one of the largest mills in the West,) and are warranted to clean well. Eisr particulant, see handbills. Orders tilled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. an= W. W. WALLACE. 910 MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel ELM Stones, Bolting Clotho, Mill Spindles, Mill 1 runs, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Cast Iron Proof Staffs, kc., always on hand and made to order, at 111.9 Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh, Penna. 0p22 TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.- Kngines,, with the latest Improvements, warranted best quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Junhea iron, made on short notice. Orders Ailed with despatch, ai 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.. W. W. WALLACE, PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subscriber has on hand, and is matintsetnrig, Portable Flouring Mills, of an imppoved quality; they are very com port, run light, grind Liar., (five to fifteen bushels per hour,) can bo driven by steam, wider or horse poorer, and will prove a valuable acquisitA to iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feeder. Orders filled at 919 Llberty street, Pittsburgh. apTikdow W. W. WALLACE. FREE OF CHARGE!!-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRAYLNGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey to the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, f 1 m the cele brated painting by Landsect; and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by 1). Roberts. The retail price of the above en parings la $3 per copy, but will be sent fret of charge, as follows: The subscribers have establlithed a POOH AGENCY in Philadelphia, and 'rill furnish any book or pubilmtion at the retail prsce. freg el pstage. Any parsons by forwarding the nu! , ,cripti4.ll price of any of the $3 Mag azines, inch as Marper's, Godey's, Putnam's, Graham's, Prank Leslie's Pub woe, Su., receive the magazinee for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge., or if subscriblnv to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, arch ae Peter s. n's. and Challen's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will re cell, 1,4 i, magazines and a copy of either of the above ru g., ings. n GORDON. .1. 1: FiENo Every description of Engraving on Wood cremated with neatneeo and despatch_ Views of Braidings, Newspaper Heading.. Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge C.irtincetess, !Swine. Cards, k® All order. sent by mail preniptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their build ings .tigraved, can Send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would Ambit! to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of the same. & PIERCE, 60 Routh Third strati, Pluladelplda. ul+•~ci:• , k N•lf+ lr.~t~. apl &Meal y 0. r 116^TT 0. CUILII BROTT & itTlb, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Falls, Millumotn Territory. Land bought and .old throug,tiout the Territory. Money loaned, it,v‘.l.t• menu, made to the hest advantage, and Land Warrants locn teal. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD. fib miles from St Anthony, and head of navigation atn,ve the Falai. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad CP , 13.1.a - a the ibasisaippi at this point, and the numerous &d -emobs:vs It pea:leases as a place of butduess, will make it one of the largest cities in the Northwest. Ri.Goirertor Ramsey, Mixaleaota. Hon. Win. IL Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. Hon. J. Meeker. Ron. IL M. Rice, Delegate to Congress. Rice, liolluncshoul & Becker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Rorup & Oaks, Rasters. Rey. T. M. Fullerton, Register of Q. B. Land Office. seri2o BLAXELY & RICHEY, REAL Emirs Baa skis, i.orner of Seventh and ilmittillaki streets, Pitts. burgh. Farms., Houses, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, an. kr, bought and sold ou commission; Land Warrants gghht, sold and loco : hills, hoods and Notes negotiated. attention given to subdividing Farms, and disposing o them. Terms reasonable. nav2Talsoff ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent fur I,,,aring Bounty Lauds and Pannone, and for the Col lection or Clain. iu Great Britain and Ireland. 41k/T C.,llections made in this and adjoining Counties; E. tales of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold cr leased, and roots collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other sorority. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Oglco ou FolliiTll street, a few doors above Bmithileld. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—lmh.28xlawl A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Corn missioner for the States of Tenmassee, New Range Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Town, .lahfortua, UntiMUM and 'Virginia. Au , Deeds drawn, and aoknowledmenta and proolb taken fa- record or UM, in any of the above named Statue, Illinois, ninaipeuppi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1885—[Mh28daw] UNION COAL WORKS FOR 'SALE.— The Coal Works late)) , owned by A. Leech, Jr. k Co., situated on the Monongahela river, about 28 mike from Pittsburgh, aro now for sale. The property consists of 115 acre. sail 116 perch. of Land, (more or less) and all the tkial therein; and also all the Coal In about 100 acres more, together with Buildings, Railways, kr. For further particulars apply to ' - M. W. k A. R. MILL, Atty's at Law, nal:Witt N 0.103 Fenith et:. Pittaliurgh. BARGAIN OFFERED.—The undereigned offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pittetitiggh and Connelinville ltsilmul, in the growing and thriving Borough of IWKIIKEL FORT. Four of the Lots are 3734 trot 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. amo--TWO LOTS, 87 foot in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lots border. Inc for ita whole length on Jeronitir. No Letter property can be form it will b.. told low Part of the payment taken in S of the Oonnellatille Railroad, if desired. GEO. P. OILLMORE, Office of the Morning Post. Pittsburgh, August 31, 1/355.--fileartf WIG MANUFACTORY—Mss. RENTER, six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's of ice. Allegheny City, is prepared to fill orders for WIGS, sal all kinds of ORNAMENTAL ILAJR WORK. The best quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar. an teed. • rayllhdawly OOKS! BOOKS! I BOOKS !ll—Wild B Scenes of a Hiinter'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 States and Territories of the Great West. Noble Creels of American Women. The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Man's Book. The Young Lady's Book. Japan as it was and Is. Twice Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of '7O. Horn el, not Mated, by Alice Quay. War in Hama, by Breworton. Home For All. The Water Cure Ihicycloptedis, See., kc. For gale by B.T. C. MORGAN, ja-11 N 0 .41 Fifth Street. NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSqNS,6S Market etreot near Fourth. Poems, by Richard Chenerix Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. „ • Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Thom. Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasta. rate, by John W. Chickening, D. D. Sigbt and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Ilononi, by Author of Dr...A.nionis. The Suffering Savior, by Krum:tuber: o Lecturva on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T.Chan rang. Lectures on Great Men ; Myers, London. Man and His Motley, Its UllO and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedle. Monaldi, stale by Waehington Allistou. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. Harper a Magazine, as soon as published-20 eta. jelg JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and for sale by H. airr;al". :t CO, No. 82 Smithfield street: Herpes's idor-ine for June; Oodey's Lady's Book for Juno; Peterson's hiagerlroa for June; Art Journal tor 'Mty. All the NEW BOONS publialnul are for sale by ' wig No. ES amittdldd ones, • •e , , - SEEM 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, W. W. WALLACE. MI/ME!ffiN J the corn f.. • .:ewe feel In I.' bile to real it mu bode. i of its me ..,,,sethe mesa • `"teraithection of personwPub- b • beed'reatored -worn [afar di.NiPmate j. Sesesfell* rot* , oetif. anl*" Amity. oirermarynt etitotot ts 'WA isin6apparant. to "PeaPfl•el? , ,matießtßOwhefaiellat i 'known, the - Pere mylonger Ileoutatetrthe aptto.;fo employ for the - , 4ll,tai l sb ag r--and sittetattai aireetlae* of pulmonary crr. gamrshich are imidenttorour climate- ' Nothini has called louder for inquiry of meth- 4 . cal men, Veto the airtrodpg,inerlencesaid fatality g con eturiptiii torafgehits; iirdr-ham anyone class oc.44ritailer b 2 a 4 , more of .their investigations.: amt ButArairyit Made. gusto remedy Inia.betuproviW ciii,whicb.thCpaldie Meld e? depend Mr prolectiatifrod , s aped the Ivaldrig= me, until the Introduction:AL the CIIKRI44XCTO •e• This article - is the Product ore lorig,late444.tinttilr.f Ifeheve, successful endeavor to furnish the - confratiniftWitlf anti remedy. Of this last statement theAmmlcatt-Peophsirehot themselvelsprepared tofirdM,andreilandialthcontlikiamsto their decision. if there is any deponderibiate-he_Plibed what men of every clam end statism . stertikltlitirrk*a for 4 therm if we can treat our own serst*whertwei - ittitmens - affections of the throat and lunge yield telt; if weMmdeperid onitresamranoe of Intelligent Physicians It their a business to know—in short, if there toany rettiln pc pay. 4 thing. then it is irrefutably proven that thiabledre*dixam.. , Um and does cure the cam of dliseiOrkitlidi - Wignedffi . ,r yond any and ell othefe thatarekraneratittonAhAafthis be true, it cannot bo too heblypubliabodynor te , OWlrralown.. . The afflicted should linovrit. A riMetlythite less to them. Parente should:J:4ov it, 7thele4Wdrekare priceless to them. All should know 14 . ;forhialtkehri be priced to no one. Not only should it bet oirinOiltirethere f iret „. everywhere, not only in this Country, -Vet ,co flow faithfully we have acted on this conyletioriPfeherankt the fact that already this article boa made thelettChre of the 11 . globe. Tbo sun never sets on its limits? NO continent is, without it, and but few peoples- Although hot In so general a use in other nations as in this, It is employed. by. the more intelligent 1.1 almost all civilized countries. It hvexten- psi gayety employed in both America,—"in Europe 4 Asia, Africa, Australia and the arqdr islands of the lea. Life 'is as dear . s 4 to Its possessors there as here; -andrthey gtaepat dovaluable remedy with even more avidity: Unlike:mad preparations f i t of its kltul, it is au expoisive composition of calitly , :nuLteritd. Still It is a/fooled to the public it a reasonably low what is of vastly more- importance to tlworcitti,qindity is !t.7 never nattered to decline.frodittuaiginal-stantrard of excel, e lance. Every bottle of this medicine, now nournfacturod, In as good as ever bat been Male heretofore.; or es we are ca, pable of making. No.toll or:coatis enated;All-MaMtaiMalit it in the best perfection which It is possible to produce. Hance •the patient ache procures the genuine Ouxear P2O - can rely on having-as good an , article as has ever been k. • -had by thaw who testify to lie curds' By punning this entree, hare theltope of.doing some good in the world, as well as the satiaticticat . of believing that mai has been done already. PrePlred by•C. AYES, Practical and Analytical 4 . Chemist, Lowell, Masi. Hold by D. A. FAHITESTOOR A CO., at .tiltolsaide aryl tail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and:; :bran Nelms. everywhere. • - ~z4ariblindAw The Greatest Maiial , OF THE MR. KENNEDY, of Rozbuiy, has discos, era in one of our common pasture Weeds a remedy that cures every ,land of Humor, from UItWOTIC N common Pimple. He has treated it in over eleven hundred casetkand never • failed except in two cases (both thunder humor.) tie has ; now in his possession over two hi:n:lllra Certificated of Its r value, all within twenty miles of Beate& .‘ Two bottles are warranted to cure a musing, sore mouth. —" One to three bottles will care the worst - kind of pimples of the face. Two to three bottles will scour the system of Two bottles are warranted to cure the worstawkerlrithe. • mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst Cabg of erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all'hunior of the '•it . eyea. . 3 Two bottli are warranted to cure running of thew and Zg, blotches among the hair. . Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run ning ulcers. One bottle will care scaly eruption of the skin- Two to three bottles are warranted to-ctue the most des- 1, perste cases of rheumatisia. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst muse_ i: of ringworm. • Three to four bottles aro warranted to. cure atilt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case or scrofula . A benefit is always experienced from . the first bottle, and! t a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is ; taken. ?, ........ Nothing looks so improbable to those whn havetin vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a coat mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone walls, should cure every humor in the system:. yet It is nowallyad• fact. If you have a humor it boa to start. There aread tfe• nor ands, hums or ha's about suiting some eases 'and not yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of ft lathe ?vicinity of Boston. ' I know Its effects in every case. 'lt has done some of the greatest cures ever dime In Illasssehusetts. I gave it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. have seen poor, puny, wormy looking cluldie'n, whose &eh was soft and gabby, restored to a perftet state of health by one bottle. To those who are subject to a sick headache one bottle will always cure it. It gives great relief to catarrh and dire slams. Some who have been costive for years, have, taken and been regulated by it. Where the body ie sound liworka quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the fence tious of nature, it will canoe very ein.„..niar reelhags, but you mast not be alarmed--they always disappear in from four days to a week. There is never a bad result from it. ,On the contrary, when that feeling is over, You will feel yourself like a new person. I heard some of the most-extravagant encomiums of it that man ever listened to. iSo change . of diet is ever necessary—eat the beat yen can get. I have lye wise an herb, which, when simmered in sweet oft, dissolves &ref:dorm swelling of the neck and under, the ears. Price 50 cents. Price of the 3fedicr I Discovery $1 per bottle. Dirrdio,u for Use.—Ada' , one table spoon.fuLtier day. Children over eight years, Leaoert spoonful; children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful . As no direction can be. made applicable to all constitutions, take enough:to operate-. an the bowels twice a day. Air. 1013/1.1.Z11Y gives personal attendance in bad Oases oh Screfula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSRIDe, 140 Woodf street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. IFLEMING, Alle apltlydaw INHALATION CURE OF ASTIIMrA 7 NI) CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY wowmanyur,. HYGRA NA BROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR OF THE mmacus A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by Dr. Cram, °Ulan city, in the :treat ment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Langs. We refer to uDa. Come lIIVIAPIA, os IPMAIESO lITOZAR VAPOR AND COESAY SYRUP." With this new method,. Dr. C. hes restored many afflicted ones to health; as an evidence of which, he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks: "It is evident that ' - 7 cm:intently breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole inrial cavitiee of the hinge, and thus cscapethe many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced Into the stomach, and subject to the process of di ug lestiort.” The Ilygeana is for sale by all the Druggists throughout the country.”—New York Dutchman of January 14.. The Inhaler is woruou the breast, under the linamWrith out the least inconvenience—the host of the body being sea:Meat to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds daises of damn, like the following, lght bo named: , One package of the It ygeana has cured me of the Asthma, of SIX years' 'tending. J. P. litcsarrae, Postmaster of Duncannou, l'a. I am cured of the Aathms, of ten yearh' !mending, by Dr Curbs' Hygeana. MABOAHTT Murex, Brooklyn, N. Y. Idea Pain, of Nq. I Ilammend streei„N. Y, was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. Ely slater has been cured ate distressing cough, ofueveral years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the physl. dare. She was cured in one month, by the Ilygeana. J. 11. Gamma; a bmond, Me. The Bev. Dr. Canvas, of New York, testifies of our nada. , eine In the following language: New Your, November .11141884.. Dear Stir . —l think highly of Dr. Curtis' /iymemni as a edy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having bad isonatt opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am OM:Minced than most excellent medicine, both me Syrup and the Inhalhlg application to the chart. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Hygeeaus In the 01110INAL soul ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; ail others are liana imitittione, or vile and =means counterfeits. Shun theta aa -you would POISON. • :4 y , "For sale by Dr. Geo. EL .lieyeste,.44kNixxLatreolt; B. Seller! k Co.; Lee A. Beckham, lafig'bsaiialf.34l24 astgatit, , New Brighbm ; O. L. saiserillocuatskzi - arz , raylialawfan TIifSATISFACTORY .. , REMEDV4tiom - parteof the country, nod-hand atnakttliA*o . l4o.' sentare almost daily In receipt ofortehlkiWinefellthaltell• Wale as the following, relative tail. A. Faluisatock*Otiv* ed Verndfuge: OHEILYBDORC?; Marra B. A. Itihriegock. re Cb.—l • bambeen_itelling,yolir 'PermHuge in this place for five years, and take pleasureetating, for the in form ation of the trade rand ot the iry irpblfc e that it has been, so fie as I know, one of.the.raoat patialho tory remedies in the market, and oue of the 'moat makable 'medicine' we have. I have also personal knowledge of Its good effects in numerous cases under the treatment of our physicians, oil of whom nee it regularly, and always found It to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can remise , mend It /as one of the safest and beet in the market. A. STOLLENWBBOK. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIINBSTOCK.AI3O.,. rotc/.0 corner of Wood and Pint eta, Patel:mm.lkb. - - - - R.044J./ TERN'S PARISIAN TOOTII P.Affir..—Thts Tooth Paste la the best of ts kind for cleansing and preserving the teeth. It is r orePared undcr the supervision of Dr. HuWhen. Bold only by JOg. Corner Market at. and the M, Dianiond.. I OWDER'D BLUE JeT just received and for sale by ASUPERIOR . BOOK TO TILE WATCHMAN, or Idatpuonrza.—Now ready: THE WANDERER, a Tale of We's Viclasitadea; by the= author of “me watch man," Az., Le. "Trudging along, unknowing what he Sought,,, And whistling as ho went, for want of 'thought? "Another popular tale from the pen of au aiitior who needs no introduction; hie other bookalmvhig wammanded a wide aale and mode hlm familiar to the reading.pablir..."— Utica Gazette. "The great favor with which the sealing pohilo received 'The Watchman,' The Old .flootor,"Lawyer's Story,' dc., and the extensive editioiM through which each of these works passed, Is the best evidence which can be:farnished of the ability of the author of the ' Wanderer.' ".—JAaca..fotcr. "The Wanderer' points to an excellent moral—and while It will enchain the attention of the more mature reader, it cannot fail to interest as well as amuse the young. For sale, by hawks klEtrother."—Cirrciartil Herald. . - - . "The incldente are natural anal. life like, the nanittlye. graphic, and the style forcible. ft will pleasa."—Harthecal Clement. For sale by ri• gi*R a (X).: - - No. 32 Smithfield eteeet. • FrOBA.CCO -15 boxes Win. IL Grant's fi'a Tobtar, ; 5 do do Fa do 15 do Webster's old b's Fdo 15 do Andereun'a DONYPerry 61, do 5 do Jon& l'a - do do ~,ft and Ira s'll "rt" du 10- do' Eldorado Natural' 9l. 2oasea ely, lb. boxes) Thonlaa' LadyFingei 10 Dwarf boxes Butler's l'ananui brand, lamp .10 Dwarf boxes JetWel Opblr Twist Tobacco. In time and for sale by jell . Mlld, nruszersim. - NrEN/ PAPER HANGI,NGS. 1,1 Boque t, P han taullstmearq P 10401414 bliltimiNdors. of ifreadviniureasattak vita wittvat vadeteo raimadectu Watt;Paw and Borden} ./tor sale, b 3 aPaO W. P. Watalku* AA . ANX4l4trid. 4 .`S'• %0 -" '1•6k;141;.1-?4..Z?.-WW4A4V,W, v4l t10,;%41., `• • ;'l'w ` ,_ „5,i 4 ~51.., t < , KEEN ....,...„,.,..,,, . _. ~._ . ~!.,_:.,1,„f,r,1ge,,.: ~'. •.- '...e-,.±.-., _ 7.. ~.,.;±., . .e , A 7 : , ..4 . ie '-',•-.•,.17:.•...';';.,-..•-•Tf..7.ige,.-4-'. :.'. ,•••:;e''''..•!'i - 1 , :".... - ,; , ".'.' -: : -W...-:i,i-A . .-.. _ ~-..... 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