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CR MN& rielut eta township, about hat a mile from. the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuabl t mproventexits, suited Id ¢ genteel conutrY residence- A R LUMPLINIOUND in..bst Liberty, 30 feet by 1S0; wit be !old low, ‘` -POOR ACRES Or: LA141):• ear Nlinersville. W,,1414 'ACMES Or"."DAND:iti Indians township, at th. ~ of Deer Creejtspn whicharagood Improvements au " -It2l alit eetabiShhed terry. • Or IiAND Atf,lndistia township, near AMES:4 Plain township, three and . Cioer4ogiti'ilßtitOorkDo yin A. Y. Italtnmd, wit. .good improronliallmx:s7 • A THILEE - STOBY Bitieg DWELLING HOUSE on Si'. • reason stieet (oPposita4b hierOillospltato With modern Impromementa. - • 'es A GARDEN FARM, timobirtitc:fiterrinati of Beaver, con taining twenty-three acres, witbitr eighty rale of the C. P. Rallroaa. ' - TWO PINE. LOTS In the Borough of Manchester, corner of Chat - tiers and Fayette streets. A VALUABLY. MILI. - PEOf!ERTY AND FAKIR In tarry township, Westmoreland realty, would be el-changed tir city property. 4 BRAUTIFIX SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swiss- Fele Station, with fire or ten Arras of Land. TWENTY ACRES Or LAND adjoining the FivissraL Station. Apply to (jed) BLAKELY A RICIIEY. TIFF.LIII A , NO'E' N 1 , I7ltB D OF THE MAIL! „hi_ TIE. EASTISItSDAILIES are regularly received, twelve hours In advance of the ItlaiLtuld delivered I. sub scribers at the following warts: • .Philatielphir LEDGER. 10c. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE, 18e. per week. HERALD, " •l TIMES, Si- Leave your onion for those, ur any other HMl°ru papers, at 71 Fifth street, fur mr24 RICHARD SHANNON. FOK SALE-20 acres of laud, uu which s pt erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other out buildings, all is good order; lb acres cleared, well fenced and in good state of cultivation; a young orchard, several acres of grain and clover now in good and thriving comb. lion; the remaining 4 aorta well timbered—would be a go•o.I situation for a store, being albeit.' on the ;roan roads. t ween Dakorstown sad Butler, in Iflddlmeit toximMir, But ler county. Will be sold low—torts easy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry tloodv, 'Primping or Millinery establishmeut. Wanted—Several giris to do housework in the city and country. Also, a5k...1414011 bye boy about fourteens ears of ago, in a store, to run errands or other light worh. . . uquiru of W. BLINN, at hid Agency aud I u tulit6on OM,. north aide of Ohio atrout, fourth door oe- 4 t of Uinut•o I, AL LEH HEN Y CITY. je7 WANTED—Six good l7irld, to do general hutuatwork. Two or three good Cooks or city nod country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; must 1s• well rectal, mended. Also, phutxa fur font or five (Ark to to chantl,l - or dining-room work. Four Buy. In stoma or to run errands, and five or els men at any kind of employment. Apply at LOWKIR'S New intelligence Office, febt.to N 0.14 Fifth street. WANTED—A Situation as Uoveruess teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and hav ing had connidarablo experience; would not ol4ect to y 0 int., the country'. Waut:4:—Stveral girls to du housework - , in city any and ahoy to run of armada, in a saw,. store au the city. Eor Sale—A small tannery in good order and dmng I bn•ivaw, to a am.. 11 village about Aileen ni'les Iron, the city. The owner wishing to go West will sell at a 0,..,5t bargain. inquire of U. W. lIUNN, at his Ag. oft and I llgeoce Office, north of Ohio area, fourth door east ~I" the Diamond, Allegheny city. my2l. WANT ED‘--- A - BIT U ATION, I,v a yoUtl:4 Lady, iu n Dry Uo...ds or Trimming ;1,..r. , , ~r NLIr nary estahl6huieut. WA NTED —Sev,ral GIRLS , b do houskvork, in the .11 and country.. A6o,a initiation by a buy about fourteen, in a stAire. to rust errands, iir light Work. FOR SALE—Annul! TA N S ER I', in E.. 1 order and g•suil bunini , i,, in it 51,1411,5 illa.go nliont 1111k$ tilt, city. The “wli, wishing to go West, will sell at n bargain. Inquire of IEIIRr E W. BUSS, at hi, Agency and int inticr, north f.•urth .4..1 two I the Ilium Alll. Allogbou) Cit). PPEESUN'S HYDRAULIC CESIFiNI', uK IVATER I,lslE.—The undersigned keep ~,itsmit Ili •vt hand a large stork of this article of the bent plain) the attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation I,s Aqueducts. Bridges, Revers.", for Water Works, &c., it, L quest..l to this article. well known reaustatmo and nu perviousness of water, characteristic of this Oeuient,fenileta it of the first necumity In all structures exposed to the action of water or damp. lat4:3tis) ENOLISII RICHARDSON. AdOU NTR Y SEAT IN 'ROBINSON TOWNSHIP FOIL SALL—We offer for sale a lamolt tul piece of Lout in Rubill.soll township, about seven aisles from the city, containing tweuty-touractial, all Cold well improved and in a high state of cultivation. The Holies C 011141.111, tire rooms, neatly finished, with bitch, 1,, nut-holies, stables awl barn. Plenty of the best gnus.-1 re R., At-. Apply to y I tit BLA RELY A RICHE 1 . IRSLIFE L D ;TON, DEALERS Ii LOHNT.'S FURNISHING GOODS and SHIRT irt AS, U. Ie.kt.TrORERS, No. So H'Ot tlt straw. N OT I C E . The subscriber e respect fully announce that SHIRTS made by them err guarantied to fit; will be warded to auy purr of the Union, on I - m.4311,1g front the par ties tending the order, their personal Illea4lll,llelil rn inches, according to the fortunate gtcru below. Iteumuit.r. the vice toast be carefully I.lltl accurately taken. act all net-mat-try allowati..es are utade by the cutlet of the establishment. around the neck. Third--.S.lze around the chest, intnuNhat,ly bel o w the arm pita Aurth—From the Laillie of hhonhier, length of arm to wrist Joint. Fifth—Height of person, from the shoulder to the knee pan.. Sirlh—WlteUter with ur witlinut collars; if a ith the style. This plan is qm to nnique, and will be of groat %slue t. g.mtb•ro..” at a .lbtain.•. who tile! it h0p...4161e to obtam at home Shirts to satisfy them in style and lit. Alto, uu halal, a full assortment of Shirts of oar alaialraf- I urr Any onlers addreosed to LLD by mall a ill be promptly attended to. P. B.—Pleaae state by what con veyan,a they are to tn. shipped. ( IY 9 / 1... 111ItSIIFELD & SUN IMPORTED CIGARS -150,000 Nos. 1 and 2 Cruz & Sons' Principe Cigar, 5,000 "Fire-Ply" Londres sat n. 5,000 " Monte Christie" London Regalia, Ist " 2,000 "La Ingeouidad" Operas, lot 10,000 "Gaul Taylor" R. Cigars. 4,000 " Mooknieuto OunUnuo" liar. Cigars. . . . 10,000 "xi Sal" Regalia agars. 3,003 " La Tree Marilee Reg. Ungar, 9.000 " La Los Sofia*" Reg. •• ?LAO° Washinrou" German Cigars. 20,00 U •Oluarou du. du. for sale by iY 7 MILLER & RICK ET:euE. JACORS' AMALGAM PENS—These Pens tall In found ;ut durable KA SIX or 011.11 T made from ~test, aud will all catch, or suck in the paper; zwilher wdl they k;orrode or injure the color of the Ink. tut eteei pen.. nr variably du. free, V 2.00 per gross,. Per tale by FICTION.—We have applications tor N several sums ranging from POO to Poo°, we u hi. h a hanihtorne premium will be sllowai, and secured on the beat of real ramie, clear of all incumbraucee. Persons wishing to 11/vest safely, without the humbug of large returns mil to he realized, will Irk.° apply to the un dersigned, who will give their personal guarantee for all businae trammeled by them. We ar• authorized to otter a hlthaSUPll, toms to all who may apply. BLAKKLY A ItIOIIKY, Jyl7 Real Mute and &Aid Ilro VERY DESIRABLE] PICOPERTY IN THE FIFTH WA RD—The undivided Interest 11/ right Housed, all oi AA h lire occupied, ou Penn and Wale ot bit .-et, and rent n ell. A bl , wk of , •ight th, Fifth NWarAl---nit Ty,/ 3 Stony Br/. k reet. Fifth W 1r I VeCtll,lo,l by fir...t-rate te://4/11./, )//.Idl,le. I Lli•Orll, A block of three i 1.111,01 I lour, he corner of Wnlucu and l'oun otreeto. cool unit battling 1.1"112. 4 urn WO.llllll et NH '-copied. AIII) I .107 • . NEW MUSlC.::llistatit Bells are sefily is-shsg. 1, ) U. It. Ilarnias. Like the :10111k; at' flints in Suininer—a lxiautirul new lad; words by J. P. Douglas. ksii music by J. W. Cherry. Lee Metamorphoses du jour pour Piano—Chas. V.D. N. I Jahn, de Xerses—.lane espagnole New Venus Waltz—Lewls City of Penn Wand March--Charies Young America March—thdicated to Lite " Young Anieti. Society," by S. W. Holdridge. Carnival Itumain ; a new Schottisch—F. Burgtnuller. The SitltAu'd March—Stephen (Hover. ‘Villie'll .10 more roam, iin answer to Willie we hero missed you ; ") by F. C. MeHeine. Pear Joe 1 words by T. D. Engflab; music by C. Co oh. take Me Lo toy Georgia home—written and conii.osed expressly tor San ford's Opera Troupe; by S. S. Johnston. Just rmrLoved ley Express and for sale by CHARLOTTE BLUM F., At liar - Uhl EntabliAlkeLl Nato, 1)-pot," No. llg W0...1 at., 00l 3,0 eibov.. Fifth alreet.. Pittednagll, Penni, MUSIC MAILED FREE OF PoSTAOE, I FE OF JOHN U. I'ItEMONT; . New edition of Whittier's Arnold's elwistinn tole Life of Or. Alexander . 1.01. baliao's Faith in God, awl Modem Atliotant Coln bared. 'Hamilton's Royal Preacher. Art Stmiont in Monich. Hiawatha. Rriimiteher's Parables and Suffering Saviour. - Sickness—its Trials and Blessings !Margaret !Maitland. With other New Books. Just received by 3. S. DAVISON, jylB 55, Market street. uenr p.,,t,rnts VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situa te.] on the Perrysville Plank Road. ten miles from th. city--'MS Acres-160 of which ale cleared and in ruts ration; about SO acre, of good meadow land: springs in v,t. rums parts of the farm; a Vann !louse of nix r... 11121. w 1111 fine fountain of running water at the dour; a new Frai, Barn TO by 50 fret; good stabling, sheep sheds, and other out.huuse, For a Stock Farm it is unsurpassed in the couil• try. An Orchard of six area; gad timber, dc. Imuiedlab. pc easeiun cnn be had if desired, and the crops, stuck and farming implementa will be s)111 at fair prices. For i,rice, terms, Ac., apply at our Whoa SI Market street. jyl2 vllll . ll.BliliT S MUN, Iteal Estate COMMODURE PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN and the China Seas. The Daisy Chain; by the author of Heartsease. The Martins of Cro Martina; by Chas. L..ver Fanny Fern's Gook Book-2 cents. Thu War Path, a Narrative of Adventures. F.ltionable Life: by Mary li. k:astinatii. Jant received by W. A. CIILDENPF.NNFI' k CO„ jy 1.1 Fifth et, upvtiete the Theatre. OW FOR THE COUNTRY—BOOK:s Tu N TAKE WITH YOU Interrating, Amueing and 1 COZZCIIIe Sparrowgraee Papers, with illustrations by Ear ley. One beautiful 12.tuai.--price $l. Alice Crirey's Married, not Mated-12mo ; price $l. John Broughani's Ettuaby Papeni, or Irish Echoes. One neat 12mu.; price $l. Victoria, or the World Overcome; by Caroline Chesebro. 12m0.; price $1,26. The host Hunter, et Tale of Early Times. thno., neat cloth; price slab. The Widow Etedott Papers--illustrated. 12m0.; price $1.25. Gabriel Vann, His Fortune arid His Friends. : price $1.12. The Hidden Path ; by Marion Harland, author of "Alone." 12 mo.; price H. MINER & CO., JAI No. 32 Siuttlitluld street. SUMMER , SHAWLS REDUCED.—Every description of Stella, Cashmere, Crape, Sills and other Shawls, selling at an, immeryo reduction front usual prices, at the Semi-Annual gale. of A. AI MASON A CO., .108 26 Fifth iltreet. CIONOENTRATED LYE-Atiew article for making Soap. One pound worth ten of ppoo tash. On hurl and fur gale by [Jy7,l FLEMINQ gimp ~:`:: " 14. t • • , t -*,), 4 %Z; ar. • -4 4 4- • r - . is W. P. II AVEN, Station,r, Market Street, cortser s,,,•aa MAK ELY A RICHEY. EntAtv Itr,okn I 1. g, ,#1.7 .; •-•-• r Lt. 4' ter m '144 16 i5-4./;e".'t*i:,,,'"E..- ••• 42;1> ..'''1.1''—'44‘1,4:41,;•!.0%1",,. I' 4 ttit'ZZ:"%f4l% --3Z44t" 7 r ,1 * 4, V414A4+04.4e44111:44%0`.-4,*. _ • • -, • 1 • • -s• • o '„ • • • 't • ••• . * kivlce . • • •- r„ • T . , , 7,N t. MEM ItsTYKINFNO AND -1)-ATEI.478- MOSES F. EATON. AORNT FOR TIER Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. Aud Dealer in every variety of .11ECIIANICA L. AND OTRER PATRNTS. Office and Exhibition Room, No. 133 FIRST STREIT, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agir• Orders for Patented Articles of every description promptly attended to. AOKNTS WANTKD. TroWs oil Globes for Steam Engines FONT VITT IRON NV °Rim t Plltsburgh, April 14th, 1456. J Mn. M. F. EATON—Fir. Mr. George Trott 's Patent oil Globes^ have been In use nu the Engines in our Works for three or four years past. and have performed so satisfactory, that we now apply them to all the Engines we make. For two years past we have abandoned the use of any other kind of Oil G10b... Ilvipectfully, young, Prrrmnrean, April IS, ISb6. M. F. RATON, F.su. Dear &r,—liasing used O. Trott'e •• Patent Oil Globe" on almu€t all (lie 'steam engines furnished the last year, and iu ssmucli as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to our customers, we have no hesitation in recommending them II a greet article, and mr i preferable uu account of their simplicity of constrnction, to the old fashioned Oil Wuhan, ur any other of which we have an) knowledge. Very respectfully yours, F. 8 W. K. FABER di th)., Engine Builders. Thie curialm that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, ham been in use oil our road Ibr two yoarn punt. Weald ato Le au economical and durable Uil Cup, and can reammend it as such. UEO. W. DRIER, Foreman of l'itihburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR. November :19t11, I KA. Tu M. F. RATA, Esu.: This certltiox that we have had In WM the patent Oil Olybee or Cups, to. h 1 by Matted F. Eaton, Hag., of Pittsburgh, awl coubikh, thew very lunch buperwr to any thing of the hind we Lave eves Ileivd Trussurer Ohio Tool CAmtpan3. Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 1555. iFentis the Now York Scientific American.] Patent Finishing Plane. This invention hi intended fur use ttliere It is desired to im part a tine, smooth, and glossy surface to the a tsal; but it is ailliadvanlime, to all kinder tairpenter's planes. The nor city consists in placing the cutting chisel. or bit, to front of the wedge, instead of bt.hind, As in CtrILDILm plant it: also in imp!) Mg A metallic inuutlepiece to ti n face of Ili, plane, in trout of the chieel, w loch mouth peen nitrites as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece is s.. t toe, to the edge of the bit as to prevent the piano from ruiping or aplintering the wood in the least degree. Indeed, w y have seen the Implement up. plied t• the planiug of wad against the grain, and trees versely to the grain, leaving the W. 1.1 perfectly smooth. So iaaf.rt is the operation of this instrument, that It may hr ap plied to the planing of veneers—with entire succesii—a thing wiii, li cannot wifely be done by the common plane. The per inner arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and firm bearing for the • bit throughout Its whole length, and dispenses, under all cir remittances, a ith the lase of a cap or douLle bit. This is a very single and etle:tive Improvement, destined, we hove uo doubt, to told Its any into every carpenter's she p in the hunt No tool chest is complete w ithont it. 11.•• int vector is Wm, C. Hopper, of Vittairtirtiii, Pas., and his patent learn date January lii. I Jar 790t. , ES F. FATt)N, No. 139 First street, Agent foi the patentee. NEW AC2OIII}EON SONGSTEIt.—This the first k the I, Ind e,i it C,,nlAn.l eighty pag-4 (1,. nn„! Innho•Ital•le Songs ••I /he day, rusrlrod eape,init. t n t 11.•114,11nwnt, la•it/g ouly c,lleelo/. of Sentimental. Como . tilld ar 1 1 111.1iSht 4 I mu.), otto getl 1., I, totetl t-1 the 1 ollat or Flo!, WI art It t ./ntatov 1 , "1" , IoeInI , IIMI 1, marking any mono' 1./t tltr toot, ,t wept. AO eruta Ilnekley'v Pn,lin Totles—,totaini,4 the late.; Walt.s. Polk., Alarehe, Gttlllotet with non-, .Itga, ha Viulto Price ra/ Tit" ulatletl pootaes CHASID ITTE FILUVIN, 11 , NV,eal at . 19 25 Stalaal dt,to e Fifth :4. ANNALS OF PENNSYLVANIA (16 11 ", 1682, Iron, the dlat "very of the Del.. are—byl 11..ard., member of the ilottorleal Aociety of in.. At. I vol., Just rt.., vast and for tale by JOHN 8, DAVISON. t:ft Alarket, Ilea/ Fort Is ml _ • Empiß ut , 119RRIET PREBLE-426,1- I_u um g port ionts "(her Correa - I,olld, u.Y. .I, mural n, el .1.11, WI illngs, 1.11 , 1 - Ar) Kolltdous—b) Prof. It %V I. D ft, J.t put/halted mod for ea../ by -IC/LIN S I.A VISA)N. j MArket, t 0 Fourth 00l 1 . Gll..ti--3 barrels Gtr sale by J IS PARISIAN TOOTLE PASTE--A new a nd y..,11,1,t mitt Ir , prritaarl xml ..1.1 0111 y by FLIti r SI NO, iY Corner Diamond awl Market Id - HAIR DYES--1 hare on hand a large sup ply ttl thy twtne Ilx r I r , xllttf which I WI/I allCM] t .11•11v1..r's 111, 0. 1 •• " Ran n', Waters' " " A lezituder's •• " F1.1n11!.1,1, 3.2.5 corzp•r nutillun.l at..l Nlnrk..t 11 j H 5. ALLEN S 1 lIL r this _ r plot tl JOt, FLIC)111%11. JY 2 f l cohker Diamot..l3:ll.l Ma. krt .1. Gll ARLES LE.VgIt'S NEW IVORK THE MARTINS OF CRo' MARTIN, 1,3 Cluet. r 7 rhe IlabAy Chain, or Aspirations; by the author of •• 'I be heir of Itedelyffe," &c. John Halifax, Gentleman; by the anther of Fashionable Lift.; by May 114 Eastman. The Wanderer; by the author of •• The 1 Vattliman. - The Old Vicarage by Mra, Habits. la. The Adventures of Julestleard, the Liar Killer of Alg., a. Lbrdirer's One Thousand aad Ten Things Worth Knowing AGENCY FOR BALM OF THOUSAND FIA/IVERS ar,.l REDDING'S RUSSIA SA LV.L at the Book Store of 17. MINER A jyl7 ' No. 31 Smithfield street B LANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Journals, l`ahs and Day Books used in counting houses. Also, Cant Dockets, Steamboat and Railroad BOV I:15, 011 hand or ma... 1. to order, ruled to nog pattern reuritred, and hound In any atj le desired. W. S. 11A VEN,.lllank Book Manufacturer. nry:ll Alarket at , of Secon.l. FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, wining 24 arms, about oars mile below the city, 0pt.... sits Manchester. There is on the prennana, a large name LIOUSU and stable, about I,IU boarliag applo trees ; also tam.... cherry and plum trees, map Sc 'Ms place would .1,11 a gaol gardener. Fur fortliellairp, I. myl4 11. C. & J. H. SAIVI'EII, N... 47 Wood et. rj I IIIIiI)ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT X IA )14: EILS, NO. 74 Market tit., Pittsburgh I". The Subscribers have just received and are now 0p....i.y their thrill supply of new and handsome Dress (iI.OI.ALI. SI.. le. Ilona.. Purrs ish Ing Goods, Mourning 00.1.1114114 Itiblams and Needle work. Many of the abuse goods ha, e beer, purchased of the importers and at the large A not .104 in New Verb and Philadelphia, at pr:, that tumble at u. w L, offer them at leas than the coat of transportation 14 e solicit an early call from tall our custom ers and the par.,s generally, believing it will be to the 1141,m/tap, of all, u....•r have been able,,jo offer a better assur lment, rtroll. ~r an, LOVE BROTHERS. lorinerl v 31,2. VoljNil, STE VENSitN A !Mi . b . POR'rSMOUTIPS LIVERY .ANI) SALE STABLE, ON MAILIIIT ANL, WATLIt STILLS,. mvif.:3roi K! !'Td VLAY:. ri I i A DAMAGED PIANO, for sale A at a bargain —A new CHICK P.RING PIA No. slightly damaged in the inruiture., i V / but not where It call be observed. The in. strunieut, In no Way Injured, will be sold at Et Flvry DOLLARS. rreilit of nix months. JOHN IL MELLOR, mt., Affront for Chielieriug's Plan, a. I'ENINU this day, a large asmortinent of Watettai.[lead Levers from $27 to $13)0 Silver Levers from $l2 to $.30. Silver Cylinder. from $0 to $lO. Railroad Time Keeper.. $5O. Frisisham's Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. In Silver Cases, sl7b. Chides, Seale, Keys. it, Watches repaired in the beet Inltntlint by W. W. WILSON, corner of Market A 4th eta SUNDRIES -100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles 26 do titar do 1 (JO du Rosin S...ap. 300 kegs assorted 100 don . .. Corn Brooms. Su Ludes No. 1 and! Ratting. 25 don.. Bed Cords. 20 du Buckets 10 do Tubs lu store and for sale hy 1075 .1011 N II 0111) A 1;1000 boon I:00o •• : 4 6ttuldrrs. those, nt,tr, and 1 . 4 a 1,3. FORSYTH Y. SCu'rl% myl 75 Water at.rt•rt. GI NS, PISTOLS, RIFLED, It EVOI. KISS, FIY.IIINU TACK I.E. TABLE CUTLKK Y. ToILET CUTLERY. I'oCK ET CI - MERV, 1.00 M I iZZLF:s. tiCN ATERIAL:I And Illy oiber things too oilmen,us to mention. in, irtock ut MIRE -ARMS Is unsurpassed for variety itt the W.—t. Wit & TETLEY. Jr l2 No. 13rl WOOl.l nine'. R _ A TE FOR SALE.—B LAK E E&RLlcEtiSET',k.ty, for sale— A L,d. of Ground on Penisotrert, and several Dwelling Hennes—the front one occupied as it etore and dwelling. A hut of Ground on Ohio street, near the Inattiond, A 11.- g,heny City, and a fine Duelling donee. Four Lots of Ground adjoining the Borough of Law renceville. A Lot of Ground in East Liberty, and a largo Dwell sig I I. 'use. A Lot of Ground on Stephenson street, 25 feet by 125 feet, and a Three Stor, Brick Da efling /louse, well fix/lobed. A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Man, hester,24 feet by 124‘,.., feet. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, is Manchester. A Lot of Ground coy Rebecca street, Allegheny Oily, 27 by 135, and a good Brick House, two stories high—very convenient. A Lot of Ground on Woollingtnn street. Loot Liberty, 70 feet hunt by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in Shalerville, Chortiers town.bip. co by 127, and.several Frazee Buildings. Apply to Llylol BLAKELY A 111011 BY. ALE AND BROWN STOUT- S cwilrA, 7 doz. each. Kennett 4 , each Ale. 6 do " " " India pale Ale. 3 do " " " strong 3 do" " " Brown Stoat/ Just received andfor vale by HILLER & B.ICKBTSON, jel6 Noe VI and 273 Liberty st. FRESH FIGS-400 drums just received and for tulle by RHYMER ANDERSON, Jyl4 No. 89 Wood stmt. SPORTING APPARATUS.—Guns, Pistols, Revolvers,, Flatdngleelo,-4;inn Pm-rdture, and everything necessery kuttEstonsrestornfort, can be hod at tie Enterpriee Works, No. 138 Wood street. Jyl9 DOWN et TETLEY. • e 4 et- 0 , r 1 7,1 _ ." • EOM 111=ZMKE=MM THE • FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE MNIPANY, OF PIIII,AIiEI.IIIIA. Dtkr,Croas—Charles W. Bancker. Thomas llart, T.Sbilts Wagner, Samuel (leant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Hichards;", Mordecai IS. Lewis, Adolph' E. Botie, Uirid a . Browne, Nlur—. l ris Patterson. CuAs. N. BANCKER, President. ettAi. G. BANcitErs, Secretary. Con t 'lac to make Insurance, perpetual Of limited. un every description of property, to towu and country, at rates as low , as are consistent with security. The Compaq' have reserved a large Contiatn, t Fund, %V hick, with their capital not pi ennui., safely invested, at. Ford ample protection to the toisnrea. The Assets of the Company, on y Ist, Th eL , as pub. Balled agreeably to an Act of Assembly, a err as follows, a re: Murtgagn V 18,128 OS & Reed Estate 8.4,377 78 grremporary Loans 83,nr,i, 17 St. Ito 61,801 i vO ,Sash, ac 64,3411 81 • Total 51,212,m8 Bisacn their iiicorp.,rittaoti, a period of tweutegrici,yeara,. they hay. , paid upward of One Million Four 1111hdreil Thrai eaud ['Whirs, lussru by tire, thereby attordlug evidruce of the itdvauni,ea of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to moot with promptueas all liabilities. EMMEEIMM TUE UNITED STATES LI FE INSU' RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRU:CT OtINIPANY, DE~etue.—Clmrtere,l April , :Itth,lato. „ Chat P, Perpetual. Oflce, Sontb-east Curnor ul TLard and Chentuut ntreut4, Philadalpina. OFFICERS OF "THE IIOMI BOARD AT PLIII.ADELPIIIA. 11111.ECTURS. Stephen K. Crawford, Paul ft fioddard, A.i.nbrode W. Thompson, I..wronce Juu unuu iitn1J.111.1.11:1 W. Tingley, tie°. Mcllenry, Jno..ti L. Florence, Jetties Ilearreux, William M. tiodv,iu, Killian. 'McKee. Prelittent—iitepbeu R. Crawford. Vice. Prafdenl—Ambruse W. Thou:p.m. Medical Examintr—Pittstturyh—Js.rues FL Wilsou, NI. D. Alleyleny L'ity—h. A. ?dowry, L. D. ti A). h. ARNOLD, Agoul., rattrl7s Nu. 'I 4,/ , ‘Jurar strot, Pittsburgh. _• BANKERS AND BROKERS. _ • lIULM & SUSS, Bunkers and Es . chaugo Brokers, and 1)..a1er3 11.1 Nolo, Lintrta, Accopt- MlCeel, 611Ver and Bank Noti44. Ex. tango 1111 the 14:cod-- eft and W 4444,411 Cilia 4.../1/alttlio) sal, eolloctiotis 111114.10 ilk all UPC C11;!4,1 11pto4t1/ 111 jar finals or current yr 14'1. :‘,l, 07 Market strort, lietwoon Third and Fourth sts. E. ARNOLD & W., Bankers and En- V 1 change Bioko.a. Itettlebi io t•:s4 hang, Coin, 1144.41: Notoy, Sight and Tit,. !haft, Collettkol- otitalully 44t• t0u414,1 to, nut 14:444.44.1a remitted 1.4 out 14.1. rt of the kill 41. Sto, ko 14441g - 141 and 1.01.1 N.II l•it1/1/11,11,11 41kii - No. 74 Fourth 444,441., nolt tit,: I. the Bank of Ptlrit. burgh. ta-ll:; - - rrIIO.NIAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and I . Dealer iu Notes. thools, Pti4l:44, Neal Estate, ht., No 711 Fourth stroet, Pittsburgh, pa. Jab., 13=1 DR Y GOODS. NEW SPRING CIUUDS—No. 74 Markot .art , ,,t, Pittsburg!, Pa. The mileardrets have just 1, ceteed and are now opeumg their arta arrival of I N/I lit NAM, to star, L they N 4.11 to call the partattlar attest.. at Oster clustesstres sad the 1.3141,g—um-ally We ?taller selves Slott we Imre been shin to oaf, tso bends, toe sad doe:rah/0 a stock us the prevent. Our IrtliCSS LitFODS D6.I•AItTAIk.NT camtsms all the m styles and novelties; of the seaman— Extra rich Black sad Colored Nloarsa lams Jasper, Cheats and Strtporl •• Dhoti, Slime,' rod Neel Mack •• " tet.,l Silt ilulltfaed II 1.,., " •• Iterege •• " •• rasa •• A Is., Tarni, I tare.,,,, hes. I MS haAr. 11 S.llll, AND NIA Oar Shaul awl Mamie K... 11/ 15 ,11.1.11... i a% Atli all tho sly Ir. at Crape, Stella, tuk. Its,- , Chtmulla, La.,., !Lc., etc. NEEDLE Woltfi_ all I stock of Colima Flouncing,. , is 11.4 gt,r passed by any steel West ot th, Alm/tames. Also, a gaol arefortmeat of )11IL IlNINti AN 11 /LAIN DM INU UOODS IatAIESTICS. ratuts, Uiughauta, Cheeks, Mashes, Th Loafs, Kentecl,r Jena., Casswetta, ettestuterm, Conon. 1 . 3111 A,. Also, tiloswe, Hostel y, lttldsoor sod srii:;•• usually kept an a first-class Dry r/oods Hose , . to s Itich a. SOIKII a call and 01,n11.111Atlioll bolo, pmelhtswe, as we leer lamtident we have never lean able le exlitrit not It a ft...rattle sif,k In at 11 UM rrttEll, Formerly Ytethi.f, Ste, amll A bre, whl7 14 Market BD eel, Palatal sh, MANSION lIOUSE, GEORGE A URENTZ, 4nLOl ur,.., :t-I4 1.41.4.111 strr-st. I . 4esnruger ‘.l th, Pvilits9 Ran. 11,4414 •44,1. 4114.1 cogSrutrut Louse /II 11141 It) IL, j• 32,114•11,1, r sing 19 that Th.• Lins lug, c , itni.l..l ~;.•!1.1, . . tit 4,1 111 C. , 11.11 41;1, )lA's 11.ILL,r. 44.40,1 fall) ...11th a al., „I r 14 3:::. it spltm.ll.l : 4 TAIII.E. no.] r a.l\ ILI , . t ing ample aavoioits.atai t,• tatiii•o• • I i• Lai aml Ear a lit It. 1'1110141,1 math th, li• 11.1 L. t rati atioi .1. 11 ) _ QT. CLAIR lICTEL. corner Penn and N kj rlglr •tti.t..t... taloirtili. It Th.• I 11-• It t•i 11 , tri," h., 141, toil •-•io lilllllo ..- h..,0,;nt041 .in imat•tiini•i-o iii .i t • •. would I - 114104 fully 11/VIIO hl. 11 - 1010/41.141 tln.' not,' u 1; ' , W.1., gory him it call. Lout nal. tho ~10,111,111.11 1:••• hoot. , Alit] hin halt: rxperi , oct. to tile 111.1104, 1:/‘• entire natiaturtitat, annul Ms ohm 11011 modal itii• ft6::l 1V 11 C. , NNEI.I.I' GOOD INTENT lIQUSE, c,.ruer d Lilts ty nod Urtust sitresstn. DPW' III.• 1:11111..41 IN-1•4•1 fa141.1:13 JAME, :•LIA.N›,IN, FAR,! FUR SALE--In Ni rt 6 fact , , 1{,1101.1) C. , , :14 ,•I 1.1.11 arc itaides ulto.alpou; pi/up . 1411.1 11p . • LULEA,. TLIC. aupt u‘cuirtiln at aud ‘epopu A,. ply I, jplls) I{I.4IiELY 11E1 300 Boxes Fire Ur:Luker, ; Juts( pc.ivPd and 1.." REV NI Ell N AN DER:, IN, J. 319 39 .11 , St Clint F ISH. --3 1 Mackerel ; 14 •• Id kilt,' •• •• Jnol Foroirod from I.y nglU F, It Illt A V.. - • - - WIIU V, C0111;11111e to pay }tent. when 3 ItUILDINCI 1,07 can lo• fan. h.... 1 If. , low jr..'. and onoy term, Kari, 1,..1 ha, a ly.lit ..1 • i on a With.. ..front, by I drop lo 511 ant \ i'110:150 rn All. raion !war lboi/ntor I'.-pot l'ro••• ni hand. tornannlor xI "DV alai Ca •1 RICE -15 tiercem prime Candiaa liirt, iii wiort• tuk,l Ca mak by Jviti MILLER & ItICKFITZAON. 1. 4 1 0 R SALE—A FRAME 1 1,1)1 a (1 nazi, and Prot t, Stop, Auld atlr.t I,nr the .oli 16e INNINund. N ill 1,,. ,add low. 11 applied for nu.,. ea thu own, u 14,‘,1..• ( - it) App]) t., G. N 1 til NN, ulltl Ohio Alleglleu3 RENIO - V AL. -W:11. CA RVILL 11AS RE- Movra, N.. reet to N.. • , t. tth,,o he in irit.pNlrd 1.. : 4 U. • .I.,ist•-r, cu ills IN) h rpu CABINET MAKERS A N 1) uTIIERs. j_ Justloveed at N.. 11—.1 asuoitucoul is Nll\lloo.o I••lstv't 111 g, 1/llt iniaddiug 1 rlllll/11/1,,,, straw knot,. baliket, .• IJ:ilium nutmeg vral.•rn, stiff, a g• n.: al ut ul liardwale, of which pula j,ll+ El, FAH N Kra , N'k GOLDEN CRIN ie taking the trail . , and it in slot wurb woinkr. in. stock id Guile, Pistol, Rules, in uhsiiriainsed in the .ay In the NZ" Fishing Tackle we have MOO. /111 a...aim - lit that mould wake old issak eyes water, could lie leo., to this Pn.ktt. awl Table Culler) in gloat alituniaticc. and Lou wally oracles 1.0 nun t holed here an , to lee (could at t ill' 010 of the Golden TETLEY. jul4 No. 180 Wuud .treat. • • - _ NE„ ' AND UIIEAP BOOKS I—The Spar r"wgr.24 Pavers; by Fred. S. Cooteloi. Tl.lolay'd 11111 deb, pvciect ; a I r. structor ; by Mll) Thw.n.e 11. AN ltlh ..0/. ; by lb K. 11‘.,111. I.X. 11. ;long of Milkaialwat.l4a. and odh.r Salad tar the 600tal illutttratt•tl. A Defeat, of the Atnertutu Pula y, to ttitt.t et ed 1,. tit, t , :t. roachttlettts of fOreign Influence, and ally t.b Ow - foroDco of Papacy in the polltical Ititt•t”ltt of tilt. Clitit-.1 Statt.n; by Than. It. Whitney. Folloe.h l Nh/11.11/Ivel Mannal—in vuln. Just reed by W. A. U 1.1,1 NI ENNI V & 2.1 , 1, •) 14 Fan, NI., upptegie Lltv Theati VUVAGIEUF LIFE--Engraving.. ~ t thewo great Mural I.jeturen, painted 1../) the late Tinos 2.. ac, are tieW ut. leW at the store .1. J. A CI 1..: Where suliscriptiiniv mill lie ter, i‘il F., BAGS PRINME I(IOCOFFEE • Extiit Old lnrguayin Itl " 11,1 Java 1.10 pockets French lass boles pi line !11t4 10 kip old ylitricaibo Selecttgl expressly for my retnil Ln.no an toy 117 N. PICA Ith N.• I 1/100,0 • 3 LA ti: RICHE , REAL EsTATE ((NON Elul AND A IN tier 01 Se, lit II t 1 1111 11111-id titreotn, gli, a atton•l to notion. An,i..n nay prop, i) sold LI F.N..4 II dy order ot .11 CI.III t, 11l the City or County; and to /to, ilencriphoo of that Kettatte out of the City. ;010 lIA PES AND A M- Ult. ITV PES, w molt give nin It Itrni waist. tom daily obtioned,lo every kind of inert her eno , itl lultiyelte llr,ti,b lug, N. 07 FOURTH street. Particular /memo.t paid to ambrotypitig, no the time of tutting is 511.0 h leas tutu re qulreti fur Dongerreoty pee. Pictures of .1111dren taken in it few 15,1.111114 in either or the ut.uve named toy 100. Awl,o type or thistrerreotype Colors outdo correctly front e. cry kind of pictured. Warratthal perlect. Pricee mode, ate. Our motto Is, TO PLEAUFL IN ‘..'l HIM'S ANL) UULLARS.--Juut kj from the Feu - tory a lull wetortment mid Coition. Ike Shirts and Whirs made to “rd,. jelt; 1.. LIIR.SIINELL A SuN, N,, 7u W.K.,1 nt. CIiOOOLATE-15 boxes No. 1 Norliiik fie• em.k by jj..161 MILLER A RICK ET:34 iN. CATAW BA BRANDY-75 boxes Lyim's Catawba Brandy, fur oak by jeln MILLER A RICK ETS4IN. a n Attu. SO1)A-15 casks cark Soda inStore and fur sale by MILLER ..tt RICKETS( \, TAR -15 bbls. N. U., on hand an i fur sale by [jel6l MILLER S RICKETSON. WANTED.—A dwellin, house, containing four or five routes, within fifteen minutes walk ,d this Ake. Any one having such a house to rent can find a tenant by atldreessing Printer, Morning Not °trim. jolt EEIGHT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE the upper ender Lawroneevllle,(fornierly each 25 feet front by lOU feet deep, fronting on a wide street, and in a very tleeirable situation tor a rnaideuce if sold at. together. Apply to Ue-111 BLAKELY k KICIIEY. STAR( 111- 12 boxes Orris and Oswego Corn Stainlx; 6 " llocker's Farina; " Wheaten Grits; reed by e 27 Y. R. DRAY° 'V' ' tg'Sift::ANCE J. (lA ItDINEK COFFIN, AgEit north-etud. ror. Wood owl Third stz ISSEEMES2= HOTELS 8. I'UTIIIIEWI' IG•nl Kstai.• .11,11 t, VnrA~•[.l ' r"~F. it f.' fr j. - j :+s~"i. ~:~~~~r:.~t I',ATIROADB 1556. rtlitAX ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS -FR,lcitt-Nerrrsßiußuni TO CINCINNATI. .• 15NLY E.OUTE. WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS .;'FRom PITTSBURGH TO DA YTON AND IN , DIAN APOLIS. 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD'S. VIA CRESTLINE''AND COLUMBUS Quickest Route frout- - i'ittsburgh to Cinci n n a ti. CONKLOTnia-Pit CLUrialstlti ,Willi"{, S. Mail I.ine Steamer., and L.,,vineton tniie and bits),lasipni Inuiruad, and the La.ieteneebtrrxh It. ate. Connecting via and wall the Dayton anti Xenia, and Induatm C,titral Railroads. Tlittou(iti Ti Ii Ilti, Tivia C.lnuilaii and Cincinnati, to Lexin”. , ton, Inueiville. St. I,outm, Izelianap.lie. Etc., it. Via Oulinnlai+ and Xenia, to Da) inn, I filli3Dll/11:1, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St Lain, Se., Sc . THE LITTLK MIAMI OA COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mail Line Steamers, the Ohio Anti AlOspoinpi Railroad. lied the law rell,,Lorgli Route, Mferii facilities no other mute ran give. as through Isy all the above route. cats only be Procured via Columbum and the Little Miilllll The route from Cresulme vin Columbus Laing the shortest to C3l)ii 11 natl., enables a wafforn4 and safe speed. Conan duns are certain, peuumugere Mo., full Lime for totals By the Forest and route from hest line, ft clarkirrot‘t and bread-ruck speed is require!, (Stud unapelled to ovetemne distance . . By the route vin Ciduinlnns to Cincinnati and Indianaiedith roAsengera ride over runAlm liallaated and suniotti. 1.4) lie Forest and Rellefuntaine route, paosengere „ h i e over the roughest. ',Aide In Ohio. TUBER DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND ISEIMEZIM FIRST TRAiN leaves Itittsbantit nt 3'oo o', lock A M. I.Jr ersetltus, Columbus, Xen in. Cincinnati, La, dl., Letingtott and I adittnapulut, vta Law rencebut 611 It.lute. This 'Prato arrtres at Ciuoiuut I .nlf• hour and forty natuattai in ad, anee of the Mot est and Bel leMn talus run tr. Ski.l.olD Ttunut l'ittelaugh at 7.30 ocul. k A. Al. La enualtue, Cuulutuutatuu, Xeuta and Cincluu flan This Tu 'tau tnal.eseanueuutian only rie Coillitib. to ClOn'lliluati Tuncn TRAIN Initvca I•ittnt•urgh at u'dock P. hl. for Crestlit, C.,litint.u4, Xenia, Cincinnati, Luui:ville, St_ Louti, I,xiiigtcti nit Indiftniqn.its. via Lawrcitcchtsrttli TWO LIAII.I TRAIN?, VIA ItAl"foN, IIUJIw FIRST TRAIN ;As Pitthbur tat o'cl,k A. M. lot Payton, Indittunpulm, Laln:, ct La, 'Tartu lkote, Sr. Cairn, Evanßclllt., de. Stcosh Ts tri lorttoi 1400..horttlt at 730 o'clo,lt A. M. jrl Crust 10t tot, leolittutip.,ll.l,Luftly o to., 'l.'orre 01,...i1ue5, St. LI ettiro, RranNville, Tam, TRAiN 10a,..n Pit t.,,but. ) .:11 0't . 1,1: P. M. Dayton, Inllot t u,lia , Latfa) ct Tartu Haute, Vi1.W.A.1.11103, St. i,1114, Cairo, El numvillo, 5. 8.--Bo ut your t ickubs m Columbus, tm,l you al., to Ie of con nvetione. eletuntr+ I,are Ciuclo nxii amily l'ickal•urgh Nat.•he., N,leAlle, he. The t'.,lnunhue being the direct roil,, the Time Tablee th,. Koeiern kends n u runged to re CI m Lsc ”Iila.,11••11 bin ',liable route. Ea. arel Through Tickets, plow. apply :it the GNI. and P, , no, , 3lValtja It.irlotitiECU, kcarl. under the M.1,,1. , ,n1ie1n noun« J. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or AI Federttl Street Sixth., Eo. PA ILK IN, Ticket Agent. tI Ell O. SESSIONS, Al-e 1, .!•• 21 - 1! W. : 4 TIIA I Ile /1,41 Agent, Cnicairotti. ELM ELAND AND PITTSBURGH A 1 L ROAD, 010INEI`TINO WITII Ohio and Penuaylvania Railroad, VIA AI.I.IANCI:. TII F: SiIt)ItTEST AND I.liicitEsT ROUTE TO CHICAGO 0.1. THE : , ••000 111, T. 1.1 VIA CLEI ELAND. 1 1.1 one liiindriAl Alierter And Abinit nine nip. Lan the ere , rut Indianniiiiiin 'f hr.... Ikul) Trains betmaal l'ittsbar,ol 311 , 1 drvrianti. alr Untl Trams thast r.ra i'lryrland an.l Tina• t•• hunts. Chicago twelit).Lur and St baos thertN s.•yrio 13.alrs anti •Pt r. tAt !dity tt will row iv, VIA ALLIANCK. trnan. 01 P.ll 01sylvatuili itnilruatl kn. ht.100:,..1. ad 3 - 00 A NI. nod 7:30 A M. tOOl 33)0 I'. 11 ME= Ani,r m Clr,elund nt 101)0 A. !11.. 2::10 I'. M. matt ono , [ 6 , •re with Clevrlntsi 1,11,1 T. Isla Kati r,4,1 It.bett INlntri anti St. Lost.r. I' ieet.,el Ch. Ag. , , St. Leub, and the le huelmrgit !Ai the ;:Cu A. Nt. train, Icy rvtt,; ill arm.. iu llityca,,L. at 15:1u nett inernitiv l'Atta,thstra for Tu Clincat.r., St. Latin, Kock 1.111•11 d. nii.l the h“rth-tta.at, tt la, tetah 1111,11g11 0111 110 r nun ieHN rag l'itr , hurgh at 7 A. Al., not Hutt I. the uulc trout I I ahlth auto rvnth.,li.aln are aahle throh.th 1., the ataae The train,. In, lug Kb al :WO A. Al. and WelkWh! at .41tO l• the util) “flea by will, I, paa,...llgare run ti ~t Alhaa. o, ~ r atatan,, an tine Tur.'n• rawna tounam. :Irtitur. City nod 1 , 111,r1111...,.. eset 11101,1E1r 1 SUIIIIM .1 • • ..irted. it IL k. 1..; 18,11s, • 111. , , •.r ,11141.' 110•1•• 1.11 . 1 lit , 11 ,111. - al 1,/ I . NI., itt • And ;tll, it. Cl.••••Int,.1 ui 14 - .01 I' fl .••111•••• 11114 ill!, IIII• trniq I•r Et 0,1.• ti, 1 1'1ti. • 111.7., nod Nll. l ll I , •lttriil it/oh - owl nt..1111,1 , 1..11,41 4,111.0. tg... rick, I. 1, Nolall a t..i Vi 11 1 ~11.1111,,nrr ~1,1 at $1 i.• 111,1 vt.t - Tiat !Aaiun tor ClP,•land ..•ttite‘•l at 11.1n..ii MAlli lis C11)4/1,, Fails IL./ AkriPll I . .tsLsit,t,t 1,5,-1. ••••v. 1 . 1111m1.-11.1,1,t 11.1141 011 T11,1,1“1,. t;, ~ttz i1.1,t1401 tl ill•• .13 k% nlwut ti,1,111.1 The Irmo. Inoa Clevel,lll.l t•• '1••le•10 and enco run A I.olom, : lAatl e Clot elm.] at 6.!, A 11 E., tr.. 11.1.15•1•• 0-4 • 1..11. A rrlte at Chleata• at P. 11, 10 A. 11. `•1•• A M al! naM I' NI //ARE lIA ALLIANCE AND INCI. c/a.. r,. T.. 11114:4.o .. :I) 'lo Lit S3ll , . slli UV •• C1e,•114ti... 4 Ihl 141 . .1. 11 00 14 1 .• .. 10 11 • uo :u 16 I 1401 Flurbugt. , lt. lu VU •t. 1.4.111 A I• 11. T.Ol .• IM t.. 4'lll. att., p.o/J, 1,1/tll.l rho, 1.1.,0,11 to CIE,1•Iallil 1.1.1 1:111, n• tniueett,.l pr , ‘ Ihrir Ilk 1,14 at II 0111• - .• the MAtottenhela (hit I,oloy. the rot iter. J. DURAND. : 4 111.'1, Cl.,Onnit. m .1. A Ag't, OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BROAD UACUE R 4ILRO 41) PITTSBVIUM Tn S7' I,r)VIS, /r//(Ft'/ , bnly r•mt, tuAlt,a nure .11..1 fn.,. eltan,•. TN, fIOL It, 1N .t VA \ OF ANY 01 . 11Elt 1(011 h.. Tlor st, rev( gmige. 1.+ , 11.1) nr , itts. s% Ii gt,e 0.11 I lII.' II o•it, N tl . MA) ot Rad W.,1 Th.. th. Itttute nn in Ow Int, ••I • itt. Int at ynt - It.tn'tnl men, Nlnt t.f tt i. nt RU I. k PA,SI:IIi;FAZ TItAINS 11.1 St 1,111, un Olt. nuJ l'..tAt.)l‘lllll6 1,111i1.441. ,Mn F. 14 - TitklN Lk-AV/r+ kr 3 A A M TIL TRAIN LLAcen yr 7:U. A 'AI '• •• .I -, 4 I'. NI N1n6it,..1 , •••••r01l p , , It. nt 1,1 oe 11,11 e; t• Nlin.oroopio tor Call , . It I \ N 1)11, ai, N ill tAkt• 111. 11 11•P•It:VI/tt.ti itt Ai t 1•114, • ',I Th. I 1.-Mg t.gml• 1,1 I.em SI I. J.:: ....De, IN I in ,:Oh It l'n. k, t wa6niK LL, k,-.l 14.• N.-I. r....k0t 4,1 1..,,11•b A i.nti in.g. Cur wl II In lutt svith 1111. TI t/I/. 11.111,111 g lA.. 4111.1 Ow Mtlll , t n 1) tgt• lortst•- , 11 (.1,1/Iyh : i ,4111 .111 1 , 1 [h• ,rl.l 'I, ult.l n6u./..1 IZzilltual 11.11 nure tHoin, and .1‘,1,114.4 th.• .I••Inyw Ir. .111. ~ 1 1 mint/141..1 rt.i, k. 7 ,4.1 ttli Ivt, 1.1.• FA Flit., CI. Si ix (.11.11 ... IS Do. x Columbus, tim... 18 via Columbus, Cori itiouti nu,l I,e,‘ • ..... ............ ...... 19 Cair0........ . ..... .................... ............... 19 ,•081,1iiss Cur to el. .... ta 11t:01:01i TICK ETS furtlicr iLavt - mith,,ll may 1.. pi tilt.4l „( T..1,41.tm, 'l'lrkt•t Agvot A 19•uuu. C,, . Altmoolollo.la ILaln.•: Pett 1,11/. TI, Art Ag,itt, Feavritt st,t4 Siatti,Jll, Allegtt-uy (Sit)... 01 .1 AU 6y ti. SA A1(1). Stiperitttettdellt. t /11i,, and Nll.Nthrtpt.i It. It. 11. Agent. Pittsburgh. TILE I'ENNSVLVANIA RAILROAD. Tiii.:6lo , ..AT CENTRAL 1tii17E,'..1111.1111, the Atlantic Cale" Weston. \ &01111,Viebtel II Soden by o ,11111.11111.1 n 100 lin eel Thin [(tool 0b.. , connect, ul Pitb•hisigh w !lit U,lily hoe .•I Steamers Ii• all ixo•to on Liii o , .e•n, Lobe,: !nal,. • the onol ;tll,l ItELIALLE !. Fitlilt:l IT con be forwarded tip and from thr I.IIEAT Kates bet‘veen Philndel [akin dr. Pittsburgh. Ory (10 I.rnflp•ret. At ) SFA...'OND till bid...) HAI ti, CAW liii they Wool. Se. THIRD I'IASS --An‘ibi. noggin,. Brom IL bilk.) Hoop, ) • -o•ttee, 1 , ,•11, and I 4.4 Util 11.. I . ••rk, uotekohl Lord onil Lord Oil ttel harrt.l. * y r I n ,I,,pp t ootot.ltt it an nt,y tHqut Kart I.llot, 1... t.l mark pAcka, Hoti/roati." All 11... Ls CW141,1104/ OWA Kel, Ili, 1,..A.1 nt I . llllntkliollitt Pittmltnrglt, will Inr farttuttlt-t] stetttatitto. Pliv.litier Atirrrt-w--Nirwee Port,. 14..t0n J L. Killer t, New York; N. J. Swee.ler, l'lrthutelphin; keone., lhrlli mere; tree. C. Fr s, 1'181,4..1n:1r; Slit - 118011. m . 1. 1 rt. Cite-Julian, Ohre; .1 S 11rxrrIterlil, I"titeellle, lir ; It. r. Sleldrum, Nltidw.rtr. B,t Co,. tit. Let.tirl, ?do ; J. 8. Pdfirlitell 8 SIPII. /1111111111, 11. It. Ilulli'fu N, Gon , rul re ight Agent, 11111.1rIphitin 11..1. 1.. 11 3(11AF:liT, my 9 Smwrintert.l.mt, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA -RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement--Change of flour ets and aft, MON I)AV next the, .111 1.. VIRE% DAILY TR A between PITTSBURGH and PHI LA DMI.PII lA. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN lenves Pittsburgh fur Phibulelphin at Rau A. M. THE VAST LINE burros Pittaburgh fur Phibutelphis at '2-Uu u'rhprk, P. M. THE NICIIIT EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Puled/argil Philadelphia at 10 I'. M. BLAIRSVILLE AM/MMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh drily, except Sunday, at 4;N ~ lc h.ck, P. M. BROWN'S AM/MMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'cluuk A. M,:Llin P. M., and P. M.—ruutung as tar an Turtle Crea Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from Et. 1,13h1, MO.: Alton. Oalrma and Cliimmo i 111 Frankfort, Ixcitmloti and lA:Marine, Ky.; Tern- - Iluul q Ilmllautt. Lafayette. and I ntlianapolla, Imi.; Ciae ioi „“i , Day tun, iipriugfaild, itelltfuntainr, Standuaky,Totrilii, Cleveland, Vointuhus, Zaueaville, Massillou and Wooster, Ohio; also, with this ;item. Parkot Ikaats from and to Naw ORLEANS., Sr. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE End CINCINNATI. TllltOl/II TICK tl' cau Le had to or frtan either of the above place, For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the Wed will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Passenger Lints, Pittsburgh. THOS. MOORE, 4014 Pesseagas /ADM, PhalldelphiEl. • ...„••• f • • * t -f . .' •••• • ' .7'4,42'54 RAIILROAtDS: " Ohio and Poungyiva* Railron4. SUMMER AB.R"ANQEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) P FINGER TILA INS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SU N DAI c. ifs follows: MEIII Leave.; Cresthue fur Pittsburgh st 5-00 A. M., 7NU P. M nnJ P. 4.50 P. M. - . . These Trains make chew connections at CRESTLINE with Trains for CULU3IIthS, DAYTON, 0/NCINNATL BELLE• t'ONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CISICADO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points ou r oads extending Went and Southwest through 01110, INDIANA and TRAINS FROM PITTSBUItOII connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky. Mansfield and Newark Road, for CIII CAOO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections are made at Affiance with 'Pealne bn Clexels.nd and Pittsburgh Road, tor CLEVELAND, CIIIOAIIO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Tole•do and Chic:age, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early asst evening. . . Trains East from °redline mako close connections with Trains uu Pennsylvania Central Railruad fur PHILADEL PHIA, BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. TI1lt(111(111 TICKETS are sold to Culunains, Dayton, , iunati, Louisville, St. [Antis, Indianapolis. Bellefuntaina, Clocaigo, Island, lowa City, Dunlleth, Ntiluankie, Cairo, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal otitis in the West. Through tickets °tar this lino may to had at all of the above Maces for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Ira York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN ilittYtkl now itr ighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and I , P. M. Leavoe Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 9V,., A. M. and I'. 51. Ate' For tickets and Birth., information apply to A. T. JOILN.ioN, at the oerner othce, under the Monongahela Matas, ur at the Federal street Station, to tiEt). PARKIN, Ticket A gt 7 ut. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. m)2O J. 11. 31t.B1iE, SuCt. Great American and V. S. Express and Mall Houle 7'4 MILES op DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO LUANv/A vie ,AMA AND HAD.7At7k AVO/DLD AIR LINE ROUTE VITWEEN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHIC:ALIO, ALTUN AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS iu 15!4 hours. Trams lease the Ilhuoiu l'eurral Depot, foot of Water street— St. Louts I, Napo., doily, Suudays excepted, 7:15 A. NI. St. Lools Night Express daily, Saturdu)s excepted, P. M. Lou.is Freight and Emigraut daily, Sundayil excepted, fe:ici A. M. jyage uhte.Ard through SY. .Loui.t. Truiue run direct through to Alton, C.t.59 miles,) without chatuge of Cars or butwnge, utol Witil the Company's I.pleudid tttetuiturto W I .Nell ESTER stud REIN DEER, running iu uSCIUsiVo ColilleCtivii with ht ....utter Traims from Alton to Ft. Louis, uilles,) without lauding. tarots, tor speed, couveuieuco mud elekcauco„ are ‘Vetderit waters, being titled up with (saline and spetei.Oirl ilitordir% Le in.ariigera Ilie opportitutty lit Co. in. , . lug the data units oultiblu its numuier railroad traVelilia„ and reacliisig Si. Louis rarf.,hed from the etlecht of n long, ride. To IC ANSAS and NEBRASKA this Is the most direct rousainuers drat ined lnr fileutuingt.ili. Springfield, Naples, and all paints an the Mississippi, Nits ...and, Rxu.wn, and 'Crone:as, 1 . 114'1,1,nu1l In • the Imp—ltat/I sar n; no distanco, sei old) I , ,lris St. i,./111eI, thirty-seven riffles Irv;. to 1110k/lIIITIOIII/, nnJ fifty-night WIWI" le:. to SpringliWid, thin by any nth , r route. Through Ticket, over t him route mu In procured at ILO hail I‘..kd Tlch• - t. Odium inn New York, tioaton, lidlo delphin, halt i mop,. A Ittany, Itnllalo, kr., anti at all Thn no. li Ticket Olin Ca throughout the Statem, and iu Chicago at Elio Otrleo, :NO. 4:1 Itearboru streek, oplagate the To -1.1.1o1" at tin Dep a ot or the Winnow Central Ital naol, toot or, Water eltro<4. Mei] will alw,uyea lw al the Dept,Lm , the %11r101.1s pow lute Chirago, to ('heck I:e.t,:g Ins„ugh t. , +my µpillt tieollred ou the It. V. 111111 DIAN, Jr., Stwerintuudent II J. D. SI.:111.:1:NI}AO111lt.N, .•1,7 ~ tleurral P11.4,14;14. Agent . __ .. NEW AND DIR.ItICT ROUTE, FROM PITT6BUROII TO Oulumbun, I tun:tom...ills, Utteago, L'incieuati, Terre Haute, Ites.k. laltind, Louts‘ille, Vinceutiea, lute City, St. Louts, Er nuaville, Dubuque, Dayt,,n, Cair., U 1111,14, learn, NI .311.10/1:1, POOFIN 1..1. rink , ' ‘le k_ , L, uI g, Peru, Newark, Nrw Url.ns, ♦ND THZ PRINCLYAL CITIAS IN TOO if - LAT AND AuUni, Via the Steubenville & Indiana Railroad ! H 111;11 la 110% CUfupletaVf Wad 111 BLLCCVne,AII ...•I1 SI , lll. ale tad Newark, lbm Lulu: Itadroad and Strniunndt facilitinx, this mule .41nr4 1,0 the Lra,cder a degrna of tvinktrf tiurisalle4 by a/s) tiataLn,, l'iln.burgh. Mall Arrangement. Un nnd liftur MON DA V, No% owner hUt, DA I I V 1.1 N tdrganl ttnd uu itt 0inu,11,4 :.tenzaer,k, tboantonlid , ..l I.y ivni.,4l and 141 , .ntn.b.datinr ern, .1 ill e I be. t , ..•ry day at I D. M. Sl itassertgeri steep t. lAsirtt, and lent til il STYIs-Mk s ki..l - 1. the rune. Illoraing—cvmseetlng itit the I TrAill 7tlft A. M waking tim waking routtectt.to tlttlt I - n.•i. nit the Ritter. .idea---ttitut elttnitau4 a "tithe - telt:o rev.t. and aroidrorg f4ligur riiyht tr./Pri by rad, a.l . . 04- Fat,. us L -1,4-up as by ILny td her 11:ti1t . ..K.1 Thrt.llol mud lAm 'Pickets, taid hardwr tumlino I 11.11 M .101 IN .1. I lUU:• , l't oN, N. 115 Watt, .atrm a t. ORO. W. FULTON, Sulw•t ant...aada.ll t. L. It E VENN Y, tieueral Agent. uaavUl ILLINOIS CENTRAL. RAILROAD, CARRYING ?BR Great United State■ Matt and lexpre•s TWO I'ASSNNUER 'MAINS RUN DAILY ou ite entire DU HiatuE ru CAIRO, &ID CHICAGO To CAIRO. Thu ci/vilectivu with 'Crain,. of IL. Ohh/ tusf It. ft. uivl Cl,mags arid thn must dit ',I Lim! ./uly cuuuuuuue it. it. Tt alto It otll CIIICAUU Tv ST. lA/Ultt, CAI ) T, ('AI KO, CIIICAUu 7.. Lil:BUQUkt. TrainN Imwr Chimp, u. t 1 11, 11.1 A 'M. nipi 10:_'V P. LOUIS ANI, CSIVI 6,nis by tam train take the rare Ad the I , hie and Mw. It. It. at Sar local, anti are rarrikal direct to ;41. le•ais. 9::In A. M and 4:10 P. M.—I)UDVyrE• AND AIALINA EXYRA,, cnutn,Or, ILL tnipottto Inannor) wallly Line Sn-ittn l'uti..tdm jr :A. Punt and tI. Upp•r :111.1,n, pdpid rit,r ruin. 'lllll, f”r An.l t Toque nt 7.;;11 A. .L aud 7:uu I'. M. Ihissengrra Cr,,, , the anti lanes au the 01110 river, deratt,l far r'a. Lan,, will save IS, Inger rt Wdi,ntn and r, el' Irani Gait, to St. Indlin, :ttikl art Ile Marra taart, in ,ulvatar,d the river ruitio, Lo) taking the arm at Cali, Tick,ta Cain.,latque, :+1 Paul, and alt Ini pdnat pla.a.a by thin can In , had at the ,dlicat 4.1 tLc I' and C d I'. and HirLit au co.l IPi I IGul Haul w t'La C :i,,. It. U m A soN. 106 Sulnmer Arrangement ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Shorteet and Q,nlekeet Route to all Polutw on the Allegheny River. 'MC, 1/All.l TRAINS lest.. Pittabnigh as fellows,--- Morning h...rin ess, nt 0 o'cliok, A. M., Icr IitTrANNINti, CLARION. FRANKLIN, RED.RANR, BIi.IIJY . O litttill, NI A BONING. 11E1 AI oi/toßUltli, BROOK V ILLS, and ail I...ints North. Ateening Ao , inthesiolion lonics at 5,45, I' 31. stopping al ill way-stations. Fare to Kittanning, Isl,ii6. N11,1,11,a.x $1 731 Clarion $3 2.. Stnickaborg 2 5u runontawney. . Red Bank 2 '2sllteimershurg Curlsville 2 75'Reedsburg 31x1 A.lams 2 1)0 Rural Village. I le. Inn)) 's Rend 2 25 Motioning I 71. Kellerstairg 2 1/0 Texas 2 .z. Bethhilieill 2 75 Mechanicsburg 3 lA , Manor ilale 3 25 Brookville 3 75 Tickets to all of Lilo li.buTO places can be procured at Ow Uttlce. ...viler of Penn and Wayne 111.1,01<1, earl at the Del...i on Taylor street. A. J. HOPPER, je2l SupelinlendouL MAG A ZIVES, &c.— 11nrper Sr. July—price '.51“.11I, 17,xley . e. Ludy',, 1i....: f..r July —2O, Graham's 121,;,Lxi1,,• 5A .litly.—:34• I'etcl/101/ a Nlagiv.ine for July-- Cr. „Lslie's N. I'. Juerual (yr./My—ls. Tank., Sot lolls I, Jiliy-I:'t. Itull.m'n Nlaga/.1110 for .liilv 10, . lin other Jenathau for 4th JI/ly—:1 magnincent .1..1,11e II me trvr—price 12c. The ate.vi• 3 eat received at LAUFFEICS BOOKSTORE, .I''lllt No. 77 Fourth street. FOR SALE.—•'U Acres ~r L an d, a g0,,.1 Filllltti,l for is country stare, a1,, , 11t 20 miles fl - ,n lie city, In a tloti ins neighborhood and Cl.. Store near. House Mid 1..t.x11d dn.., va..nt iota lii Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation poling Lady in a dry g,. ate .3 - 11111111101, store, or millinery establishment—for it•ok—two W I la to do housework—one boy to learn a t rad.— t Ik ( )s tt stores or run of erramls—two men r work ori Lint. or 1-i. bming wink to the City: Inquire or deorge W. 8111111 at him Real Estate Agency and Intelligence t tithe, on the 1101111 side of Min. st , 4th tbs.' east the Diamond, Alleghen City. __ Jel9 ME'EUDEUNS AND REED ORUANS.— Charlotte Blume has j net received another lot of tlitaie 0 °rivalled Melodeons arid Reed I.lrgaatt In elegant rosewood ewe of every variety and style, comprising 4,4(, and v or ta,es, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and it oetaves, set aphine or Piano style, with rich inonldings, cal veil music teak, rtc.: in octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one Ulna." an octale above the other; au excellent iustrutuent for the use of Churches, filatinlis and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being seut from the manufactory, and ts warranted in every respect. 'llene instruments are rezminniended its being far ariperior, both in tone and finish, to any others manufactured. The chief improveinents (upon whirls the makers Lace secured Letters Baterit,) comnsts In bringing the wind W Ire directly u,san the reed,. iM b, pr 041111,, tat opening the key Val', the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then passes into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swelL) vehleh mellows the tune, and give it more of melodious, flute. like quality. than is the general property of reed instru ments. For sale by CIIARL4rf9'E BLUME, re Established i'lana depot' , No 119 Wood ed. - _ bbls. Lake Superior Trout: 14-r rived and for sale by ePHIN()EIt lIARBAUOII, j cal 2135 Liberty street. REFINED SUGARS -1:, blds. LorrriugA A" crushed Sugar; sio do Stewurt'A -A " du do; 15 do luvering'd flue pilla'd do: lo do do coartne do do; 10 do do crushed do; in ator., and fur side by [Jel&I MILLER & RICKETSON, HALLIES AND DE LADIES - 10,000 yards of rich Charnel and De Leine", worth 25 and MIA Mae, now closing out at 1234 oents.ber yard. at the Semi. Annual Sale of (Jyu) A. A. MASON 00. ,:-. -- qr ' s Y '"•41.4 - 4 -- • i-. . 1 1.- MEDid)it. .'-:,; .'-. i filg WON' DO!—They aeieedid 'do: 11'1 rn than give temporary relief and they never wilt. dual eadelithel canoe of the disease. The =AI of nil ague stud bilious diseases is the atmospherio poison called 311mm° or Malaria Neutralize thfirlillint(l4 Its natural antisltite, and aft dlaelise caused by ft disappears 1 at once. Rhodes' Fever And Ague • CUre is this Antidote to I plater* and moreover It is a perfectly harmless medicine.. ) The surtitlcate of the celebrated chemist, .1. It. Chiltou,,,lc , New York, to lids elles:t, is attached to every bottle; there fore if it dots no good it can do no berate This is more than onto be said of Quinine, Arsaide, bre ithy tonic In existence, aa their nee is ruinous to the conegitution and brings en Dumb Apse, which never allow, a person W feel perfectly well Inc a single moment. irtilinstralluti these truths I annex some extracts from a letheiltult, from a Physician: Osothwrown, Ohio, March VORA."' JAS. A. RHODES, Eaq.--Dear Sir: Yours of 8:1 , 111St. le at hand. The Cure arrived late but year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it was greatly increased from the fact that a rentedy'had been introdneed which was growing, In favor with the public, 113 being better than using Quinine —not knowing 1 pressures , that the remedy they need to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug itself! This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would Invariably break an ague, but It did not cure it, an It would often re. turn with renewed vigor. This onacircurbenauce 1 deemed in your favor, if could institute a test comparison between it and your Core. The following is the result: Three to-route took your Cure, all of which were case' of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, oricasionally wide's% n chill, but it was (al in all such cases) slowly wear ing them out, end laying the foundation of other and save'- tar tualinit.. 1 did esuxeed iu t Reeling a radical cute or oil three of there cases with yunr remedy, and they hen,' not bad a chill since, fu all three of these ruses the Smith's; Tonle had been used, and would, es before stated, break the chill,-but after a period or two bad elapsed it would retort. I Lama there will be no difficulty now In giving to your Cure.-the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, Ae., Ac. WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. • RHODES' PRYER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only hanntesa remedy In - existence, in equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, an a CURE. Take ft when you feel the chills coming on, end you will never have single one. ,I.A.N.D*! A. RII ol) LS, Proprietor, Provideuce, R. I For male by Druggints generally. jell W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Oppoeito Smithfield street, PITTSBLR P. -f. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and ORAN . lI noN klzi always nu hand; Stone and -Mathla Curbing and Vaults fur Cemeturine, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imposing Stour's made by machinery, in loss tin. and bettor style than Cab ho by mere mutual Labor. Particular attention is paid to the man ufurture of ARIILE NE ANT LES, of wnieli we lime a large variety of beautiful patterns. Bui Were and others are invited to CZllll.llllei our stock, WI wa feet . perenalled that niter dotug so, and learning oar Nivea, tsl,l nod 1111l , ardri.,) but tow wto ere able to own n geed LlOl - 01., will t, illiug to remain long without procuring „fie or more Marble Mantles. They require uo ecrublaag L./ 1.11(1111; ; 111,• always neat; aro an ornament to a room: not liable to take tire, and cost but little more than a guod wood mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to ardor. Our mock ,d Nimble ill the larKeat in the Went, and being manufactured by the hem workmen, aided by machinery, worth) of Urderes, nAldrezwed to sno, at 319 Libortv street, Pittsburk filled with deni•ah, h. W. W. WALLACE. 4,IMUT MACHINES.— LU LL'S PATENT 17 Hotta ;MUT used in 700 Mills In the hi ea.. They ran lii ht, dean ; ate durable, and when they 1.:01110 Mnicnall, the ctlgo tan be renewed by cracking the Purr. 'her' have Iron used for live yens iu the City Al ilk. Pitt4lntrgh,' iosse id the largest in the West,) and are F , a- iJarticulstra, non hand-blllll. LH dere tilled at 319 Liberty strtvt., Pittsburgh. To All LL OWNERS.—French Burr al X I.aurel hill Stones, Iletting Cloths, Mill Spindles, 51 / too., Screws, 8,000 Wire, Qom and Cob , / Hailers. Cast Jr.... Sr., always on hand and made to order, at elll 1.11".1ty street, rittsburgh, apfifi W. W. WALLACE. QTE AAI ENGINES ANU 1101 LERS.— Engines, with hLn latest improvements, warranted be,t quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron, made on Ideal. notice. orders filled wilh thmpateli, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap*.t2 W. W. WALLACE. PORTABLE FLOUItINUr MILLS.—The subscriber has to hand, and is mannfacturig, Portable Flouring Mills, of on iumpeved quality; they are very roue pact, roil light, grind fiat, (five to fifteen bushels per hem.) can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prow a valuable acquisition to Iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feeders. Orders filled at 3111 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap2 - 2idilw W. W. WALLACE. J. H. BYKAM T. MAY PlLlte.. 1 1LEE CHARM.: I !—TWO SPLEN D 11) PARLOR ENO RAVINOS, entitled Doltun Abbey iu the Olden Times," is splendid stool engraving, fro m the colt butted painting by Landover; and tho - Departure of the Israelitve front Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving fro in a painting by D. Ituberts. rt., retail price of the above en gravings to $.3 per copy, lint will be eon! free of clutrye, as follows: stibecrillars hare eatabliedied a ROOK AGENCY In Philadelphia, and nal furnish any hook or e ublication nt the retail }nice, hen 01 p.tatinge. Any per,JUS, by forwarding the , sun-wen-di,. price of nay of I ha. f.:l Mngazinea, such us liarpOeu, 41. Ptitlt'arn's, Urnheui a , Ifnatik Ac., a dl recent the tuagazinea for ono year, and a copy ul either or the a 1.,. tans hiul engrunings, (roe of charge, ier it ent,,,,•rilAng I a aida $1 I]itgAlL.lll.., tomb na PIACI - 1,14,11 . 6, and Challen'eltel' Christian Annual, they will re oinu both lIILIgILLIII,I and u ropy or either of the shone au gran . .1. U. Kr. Berry description of Engraving. on Wood executed with nestness and despabdi. Views of IluibLugn, Newspaper lietidings, Views of Mitchinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge o. , et titicates, Ilusiness Cakin, &c. All orders amt by mail o:optly attended to. Persons wishing views of atar build ings engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the Landow by wail or express. Porous at a distant, flaring adesble articles would find It to their advantatto to address the subscribers, as we would act WI agents for the side of the Sante. BYRANI & PIRRCR, 60 :loath Third street, Philadelphia. apllkaLburly U. r.iitluTT U. 001111, ROTT & U U ItT IS, Dealers in Real Estate, _L,I St. Anthony sliiiiwsota Territory. Land bought and s,,ld throughout the Territory. Motley leaned, invest ments made to the best advantage, and Land Warrants loca ted. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD, tis wi6x from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Falls. The survey of the great Pantile Railroad crosses the Alisslssippi at this point, and the utuneroun ad vantages it p,,ssesves as a place Or business, will make It one of the buret cltias In the Northwest. 110121.1LNCIS : tit Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. 11uu. Wm. U. Welsh, chief Justice of Minnesota. Hon. J. Meeker. Hon. 11. M. Rice, Delegate to Congress. Rite, Hollingshead 8 Becker, Attornoye at Law. Mrears. Romp d Oaks, Rashers. Ito,. 'l'. M. Fullerton, Itegister of U. S. Land Office. sep2ti ewes BIALIELY__.— JAZOILtI C. I)LAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BRa _L) KAM., cornor of &vonl.lt and Stulthliohl streets, Pitt.. bore, Farms, Honiara, Luta, !dills, Furnaces, &c. hc., bought and sold on commission; Laud Warrants bought, Buhl and loca ted; Bills, Roads and Notes negotiated. Especial attention given to subdividing Fans, and disposing of them. Turns reasonable. nov2Talaw A L EXA N DEE. W. FOS'r ER, Attorney and ut Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for prucuring Bounty lands and Pensions, and fur the tkil loctiou of Clan. iu thou Britain and I rattail. * Collections made in this and adjuming cooties; Es tates of des'edents settled; Real F.state bought, swid or loosed, and rents collected. ithineys invested un Itortsa,, , or other security. Titles szsonned and Otte papers drawl) Oltirs ou FUUKTiI street, a low doors above Smithfield. Plthitstrgit, March L' 3, 185~udt98~daw; A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com • unsitionerr hir the States of Tennessee, New Ilamp Mire, Connecticut, Wiszousiu, New York, Michigan, lowa, California, Louisiana and Virginia, 11.. e. Deeds drawn. and ankm,wleilments and proofs lakru for rewrO or use in toy of the above named States, Illinois, Aissiaisippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 2.'i, 100(*juili24llawl UNION COAL FOR SALE.— Th. Coal ‘Vorks lately owned by A. Leach, .Ir. A , situated on the blonougaliela river, about 2.15 miles Duni Pittsburgh, are now fur sale. The property consists of 115 acres and 110 perches of Land, (more or less) and all the Coal therein; and also all the Coal In about 100 acres 5101 e, together with Buildings, Railways, Ac. For further particulars apply to D. W. A A. 5. BELL, Atty's at Law, apthdawtf No. 103 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. BA RUA' N OFFE RED.—The undersigned offers for sale SIX I.Ol'S of ground fronting upon ,mil adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Corms Kayak. Railroad, In the growing and thriving Borough of M'KEES PORT. Four of the Lots are 37!.4 feet In width by about 120 in depth, fronting at ono end on the Depot, and at the otAler 013 Sinclair strpot; and two of them fronting fur their whole length on other streets. Attu—TWO LOTS, feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, null in depth 12.1—one of the Lots border. in t for its whole length on denim° street. No better property rau btl found, and ft will 1, sold low Part of the payment taken iu Stock of the Ckinnelleville Railroad, if desired. UEO. F. GILLMORE, Office of the Morning Poet. Pittsburgh, August :G. 1050.—ititwlf WIG MAN IJFACtO RY— 111 xs. RENTER, six doors front tic Aqueduct, opposite the Collector e (litre, Allegheny City, is prep rod to till orders fur WIGS, and all hinds of ORNAMENTAL BAIR. WORK. The heel quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar• minted. myl.stdawly D &A/KS BOOKS! ! BOOKS ! ll—Wild 1.1 Scenes ore Muster's Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea. Northwood. or Life North and South. Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. I mlian C/44,111.0, or ide in the Wigwam. The Scat., and Terrtiociel of the Great West. Noble Deetls of Atm-rime Witintot. The )it...nru of Renturkaltle and Interesting Events. Rachel Dray. by Jolla Kavanagh. The Y ..erg 11.11C,t The Y..., I,oly'. Book. • .101.11 AS it Was and O. Twa, Married. Ethan Alleu 00.1 the ti reen M•aintalu Heroes of Pi • Ma, clod, not Mated. by A Cm ay. Wax in Kali., by it e.erton. thane For All. The Water Core Fneyel.•pledba, kr., kte. For sale by B.T. C. MORGAN, Je.ll N 43.41 Fifth street. NEWBOOKS AT DAVIN SON S, 65 ht arket street near hamth, poems, by Richard Cheberia Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid.. Thu Scalp H note re, do. d o . Comic MllVti. of Unman Lit, Ilelise Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Ito Evan and Its Conarequeucee. Paper Milli, and How to Make Them. Ililbside Cloirch or Re UlillitlCCl3.ll of a "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Cbickering, D. D. Sight and Hewing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Betioni, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suffering Savior, by Krunmeher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan ning. Lectures on Great Men; Myers. London. Man and Ilia Money, Its Cat and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedie. Nlonaldi, stale by Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. Harper a Magazine, as soon na publinhed-20 eta. Jel9 UNE ikt MAO AZINES--Juet received and fur sale by 11. MINER & W., No. 32 Smithfield street, Uarper% Magithitio for 3une Gocitre Led Soak for June; Petstson'e MageztAe for June; Art Jourgellor All the NW BOOKS pnhliehed alit for *do it - MOIR* * co, NO. 82 BodthAekl street ..0 14L J• .9.: '7,7 • ' .t. ~~x~-~ , „~,.;~.c~~. MEM ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N~~~iiCA'=l: AVERY& 'CHERRY PECTORAL, L, FOR TEM CURE OF CODOUR, cor tiomtsf 4 ' Nna!l BRONOMTIR, WHOOPING-COMM, CRIMP, ' A M {l . O. l AITININROMPPION. „VA. Tins Romer is offered to the coo :••• murky with the confidence we feel ..,.:. 41) . . ' - 4111114V1e which seldom falls to rest lit:the happiest effect. that can bo iff •• - Ai.' ".. aired. .flowidels, the field of Its toe - • • ." 0 1 - 1 lartnitnerous the came Its cures, that almost every section 4 u‘ 1:1116 \ the country abounds In porsona poi „ who have been niter :erg lead even desperate dt taiga,' hilts hie. When - Once tried, ha sup,. ' rietierolairATerl Other Stiesitcine of Its kind, is too apparet! - to,eacepa obeesnition, apd . „whorpits virtues are known, tlit Pi ebtfe no Icitiger Iftrifiete What arithhite to employ; foe tly .„. &diming. and dangerous affections of the ptt.omay ' . gam, which are Incident-to our climate. Nothing has callablonder far thaoarnest litqattiecf • cal men, than the tdertifttg prevalence and fatality of sturiptive complalute;nor has any one clam of dims* 14. more of their Investigations and airte.,Attit as-yet-poad gsate remedy has been proyfid4 on. which the,pablldeona depend for protection froth at upon thti.respiratory cc" - routs, until the introduction of the OIIBRIty2PROTORAO This article is the product of a long,„Laboriona and, I bolter, - suet:sinful endeavor - to %mash Abu *immunity with ouch remedy. 01 this last ytatement the American people are no, thetneelVes prepared to Judge, and I appeal with confidence 1 their decision. If there hinny dependence to be placed what men of every.clasaan4 iffnaltua Certify It ban &me them if we can treat our Own lenses, When wo see daingerot .'affections of the thmatandrinngs yield to It; If we can &pent • on the assurance of Intelligent Physicians who makeit thq business to know—in short,lf there lathy reliance upon an., thing. then it ishrefutably.primen that this medlcine ,to lieve and does care the clued of illsofts It Is designed tor, yond any and all others that are known to mankind. If this ET. tri., it cannot be too freely pnblishatil nor too widely know i.., The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures is prirl lota to them. Parents shank' know. it, their children ati 1 priceless to thorn. All 81101113 VIM, It, for health an L r priced to no one. Nft-ouly ahouldit beolrculatod Imre, bri' everywhere, nut only in this, country, but In elf conntrid flow faithfully we have acted on this advietion, is shown tt, the fact that already this article has made the circles of tft globe. The sun never seta on Its Iltalta , No continent without it, and but few peoples. • Althea& not in so gener l .3, use in other nations on in Ws, A. is employed by the ut eri' Intelligent lit ahnoat all civilized countries. It Is site: study employed In both America—ft linrope, dela, Afric . Atod retie and the far-off Islands °Ube ma Life to as dee), to Its possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valnala remedy with even more avidity.. Unlike-Moat prepstatiog, of its kind, it is an expensive composition of costly materfti • Still It is afforded to the public at &reasonably low pnceao what is of vastly more Importance to them, its quality never suffered to decline from Its originaketandard of aim; truce. Itvory bottle of title medicine, now manufactured, as good us ever has been made heretotbre, or as we are cfj, liable of making. No tail or comb la spared, in maintalehrl It its the best perfection which It is possible to product . Hence the patient who procures the genuine career roam., can rely on having as good en article as has ever bee` had by those who testify to its cured. By pursuing this course, I haft the hope of doing sow" • good in. the world, ea well as the satisfaction of believing that couch law been done elreadY. a?. Prepared by .1. 0: AYRK , Practical and A ualytice, • Chemist, Lowell, Miss. Sold by B. A, PAIINF,STOCK & CO., at wholesale and re tail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all frealeki everywhere. apbtmddw The Greatest Medical Discovery • OF THE AGE, KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disco ored in ono of our mailmen pasture weeds a remedy that cures ey kind of Humor, from the wore Srgf_ula tort' ---, - common Pim ver ple. He has treated it in over eleven hundred came, and nev failed except In two crew (both thunder humor.) Ile b now in We posseardon over two hundred certificate/1 of lq; value, all within twenty miles of Boston. , r%;o bottles are warranted to cure a miming, sore moutke one to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples ei• the face. 'roe to three bottles will lemur the eystem of boils. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst caulker In tic? , r -.- mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst carry of erysipelas. Otio or two bottles are war ranted to cure all humor of tt v 4 " eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear any blotches among the hair. Pour to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and rut s Meg ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most d perate cases of rheumatism. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst can of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted "to cure salt rheum. Fire to eight bottles will cure the worst CABO of acrofuht. Yg A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, truck , a perfect cure Is warranted when the above quantity its . taken' Nothing looks no improbable to those who have In valrA tried all the wonderful medicines or the day, as that a core& men weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone should cure every humor in the eyetem; yet It Is news Oxerr • fart. If you have a humor it has to start. There are ne our ands, hums or ha's about suiting some tams and noLs• yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of it lu the vicinit.l, of Weston. I know its effects in every case. It has alroade; dome some of the greatest cures ever done In. Messachuneto, I tome it to children a year old; to old people of 'sixty. hove seen poor ' puny, wormy looklug children, whose llesl was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect. Mate of health bfi one bottle. To those who are subject to a sick headache, ono bottlel, will eta ay a cute It. It gives great relief to catarrh and LID*" 'mese. Some who have been costive for years, have takerl4 arid been regulatml by it. Where the body is sound it workeq 4114 u ratly, but where there in any derangement of the Women Mons of nature, it will cause very singular reelluge, but must not be alarmed—they always dirimMear in fromthut,l days to a week. There is never a bad red slit from It. On thtZ cioltrarY, when that feeling is-sorer, you will Del yourseo like a new person. I beard /roam of the most extraragani.t euronstnrne of it that man ever Detente] to. No change ocl diet is ever necessary—eat the best you can , get. I have like— wise an herb, which, when simmered In sweet ell, diesolvec3 Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under the earn. Price, kd mats. Price of the Medic, ID/winery SI prr bottle. Directions for Use.—Adu! DUO table spoonful per day Cluldren over eight years, I.....emert spoonful; children fronl fire to eight years, teaerpoonfaL An no direction can male applicable to all constitutions, take enough th operate( on the bowels twice a day. . Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad canes eV Scrofula. Sold, wholesale sod retail, at Dr. ICEYSER's, 140 Woo 4 street, corner of Virgin alley, 04 - F. FLEMING, Alloi ghorty. , . apl2:lydsw I N H AoL A u . A T : I 0 N CURE OF ASTMA R AiII 6011SUMPTION1 NEW AND VERY wormEnpvt,. HYGEANA, - - BROUGHT HOAR TO. THE DOOR OF THA ALUJOIN 1 i t WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent-= ly been made by Dr. CUE.I2B, of this city, In the treat , moot of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs: We refer to "Da. (twin' Matta's, olt luau= thorn* -. Yams. Ann Caesar &aim" With thin new method, Dr. C haS reetered many afflicted ones to health; as au evidence of , which, ho has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks; "It la evident that Inhaling —constantly breathing an agreeable shaaling vapor—the medicinal properties moat come In direct contact with the whole lurid arvitiee of the lunge, and thee escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced into tla stomach, and subject to the prooea of ion." The Ifygeana ia for bale by all the Druggists throat the country."—New York Dukhourn of Jemmy 14. The Inhaler fa wore on the breast, under the linen, with' net the least inconvenience—the heat uf the 'body being sulliclamt to evaporate the Gold. limn** of cease of cum like the following, might be named: One package of the Hygeana has cured me of the gathmaj of six years' standing. J.'. P. Karattuar, Postmasterßuncannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, byllrl Oath? Hygenna. Mastrawer Enema; Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Pout, of No. ti Hammond street, N. Y., was cured oil a severe case of Bronchitis by the Efygerma. My eider has been cured of a distressing cough, of severe/ years' standing, and decided to be Incurable by the pliyai: cues. She was cured in one month, by the flygearta. J. 11. Getaway, Richmond, Ma. The Rev. Dr. Cornea, of New York, teetilies of our medt, due in the following language: New Yeas, November 111,1814. Dear NT—I think highly of Dr. Curtis' Hygeana as a rem-' rely In diseases of the throat and lunge. Flaring had some opportunity to testify Its ellic.acy, I run convinced that It is east excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the Inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Lbr. Curt& Eygeaua le the ORIGINAL end ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; ell others era base Imitations, or wit* end muumuu counterfeits. Shutt them as you would( POISON. Afir For sale by Dr. OW. IL Keyser,el4D Wood street B. Sellars A Co.; Lee A. Beckham. At& a ry Jehw C. Sargent, New Brighton; linirer, ter. myl4.-deirem TILE SATISFACTORY. REAIE — DY—From all parts of the country, north - andionth, the proprie tors are almost daily In receipt of mud. flittering tcetimoul- Mats us the following, relative to BAL. talinmtock's unequal ed Vermifuge: Oitastuniono', A‘iApril IBS& Mews. B. A. Anne -dock Cb.-1 ha's been selling your Vermifuge iu this place for five years, and take pkwauns in stating, for the information of the traduced of the public, that it has been, so far as I know, oneof,:the most sattsfac tory remedies lit the market, and onemftthe most saleable medicines we base. I have also personal knowledge of Its good effects in uumeroue nom under the treatment of Oar physicians, all of whom use It regularly, and always found It to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can recom mend It as one of the safest and best in the market.. A. STOLLENWICIICII. Prepared and sold by IL A. FAIIISEATOCK R CO, why* ~ -corner of Wood and First sta., Pittsburgh. DR. ULLIIIEN'S PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.—This Tooth Paste in the beet of Its Mad far okeoring and preserving the teeth. It is prepared nndcr theauperviolon of Dr. Elallibeo. Bold orde by • and jos " • • , DOWD.E.R.'D BLUE A ouperior Article, jud received and for sole by je7 • • FLEMING BROS. ASUPERIOR BOOK TO THE WATCHMAN, or Lsupuotntist.—Now ready: TUE WANDERER, a Tale of Lite's Viciaattudest. by the author of "The Watch man," &c., &c. "Trudging along, unknowing - what be sought, And whistling es-he Wenit, forwarded thought," stemma or TEM "Another popular tale from the pen-of an author who needs no introduction; hls other boots haying connueunied a wide saleand made hint Otadliar to the resdlog public."— Utica Gazelle. "The great favor with which the reeding public received "The Watchman,' 'The Old Doctor,' •Lawyer'a Story,' tic., and the ettflinili* editions through which each of these work& passed, is the beat evidence which can be funnelled of the ability of ;be within' of the "Wenrkiter.' ” — /thacaJour. I "'The Wanderer' points - to an exoellizt moral—end 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 Ilawka & Brother."—Clerdand fltrahL "The incidents are natural luidAlfit late; the narrative graphic, and the style forcible. It will please."—ficrrtford onttf.. For Will! by riIOBACCO--! _L 15 boxes Wild. 11. Grant'ii s's Tobattol 5 do do Era do 15 'do Web ster's old s's do 15 do Anderson's Dewberry s'a do S do Jonas' 5' do S dal ;Wand Was 4 . 'do 10 do litaloradoNatoral Leaf dcsaestlY,i Rz boxes) 'tsounia",. Lady liner 10Dwabacco,rf boxes butlers Pasinna brand, ?„;',135 lamp To 10 Dwarf boxes Jew , (hat' -. obseco. la store and for sale by - ' lalo RIOKRTSON. - -•- PAPER lIANOJNO :14 EW nza 1. .110quet,24214 -01,Ace. 4 71 1et5 . , or Ivitema, a t co, wtapawibw IFIAN ' ti Wood glect" • elm :,fit f r~'_;c :;y~>_ '~?~+: Mil C ,rr ~y x~. NEIL IL MINER & CO NO. n Smithfield etn7et 14 , 4 44--
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