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Itio'ib 44110 Z., 0.7 0 l'er , 4 40 -40 4.0 - „ ' ~.+;•1 5 ze:? ; ;;-t - 1.4 1. 4 r; Ale. 4 „ • "eetl 114.0.47%, ''Z i .V , Z r ejs c ,4444,l 4 ll'4 ir,o4: 4 ora , 'ec t foive.t..4t-,4a IPA =II • A ~,~ , t. , 4" ' 4 , .44,* it O 4 r ur eop 1- "•0 4 %. • 140 MISCELLANEOUS. IN VENT.IONS PATENTS REAL ESTATE MARKET, COMM OF BDVIDITH AHD fiMagrato MEM TS BC - - We have the following Real Eaton. fer sale: FOURTIOCH ACRES OF LAND in S 4 Clair township, on the old Washington Road, well improved. SIX ACRES OF LAND in Chartiers township, bout h a ir a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, w ith, a m o hm mprovementa, milted for a genteel country residence. A LOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, :30 fret by 1110; will be sold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Minermille. TEN ACRPS OF LAND in Indiana township, at the mouth of Deer Cr e ek, 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 township, three and a half mllea from Logan's Station, on tho A. V. Ramrod with good improvements. • A TERNS STORY BRICK DVIELLPNO:IIOUSE on Ste vens= altrwet, OPPeetto the Morey Hospital;); with modern improvements. • ' A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the ,town of 'Beaver, con gaining twenty-three eats, within eighty rata Of the C. & P. Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS in tba Borough of Maztebeater, corner of Chartism and Payette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM In Derry township, Westmoreland county, would bo exchanged mr city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swint. vale Station ' with five or ten Acrite of laud. TWENTY ACRES OF LAND adjoining the Sidaiitale Station. Apply to (jet) [ILAKELV & RIC If NV. TWELVE 1101.11 LS IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! Sir THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly rereirod, twelve bourn in advance of the Mall, and delivered to illl4- scribers at the following rel..: Philadelphia LEDURR, 10, per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE, lf,e. per week. " HERALD, - " • " TIMES, •• Jar Leave your orders Cro those, or any other Eastern paper., at 71 Yitth street, fur my 24 OR SALE —2O acres of land, on which is erected a hewed log hon.. frame harm and other out. buildings, all iu good order 15 acres cleared, well reneed and in good state of cultivation: a young orchard, several acres of grain and clover now in good and thriving condi tion; the remaining 5 acres well timbered—would be a g..,1 situation for a store, being sitimted on the truss roads, b. tween Bakerstown and Butler, in Middlesex township,' But ler connty. Will he sold low—terms easy. Wanted —A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Omsk Trimming or Millinery establishment, Wanted—Several giris u, do lionsevrork In the city and country. Also, a situation bye toy about fourteen years of age, in it store, to run errands or other light work. inquire °COW. W. BUNN. at his Agency mid Intelligence Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door e►ot o 1 Diamond, ALLEGHENY CITY. Jr 7 WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Two or three good Cooks for city and country. A Boy of 17 to learn s tends: meet he well memo mended. Also. places for four or five Girls to do ehandsir ur dining-room work. Four Boys is stores or to rim brrElAtlll, and tire or six men at any kind of .00ptoyment. Apply at I.oWitils"S Ns ea Intelligence Ogles, feb3o No.ll Fifth street. WANTED --A Situatiun as Governess teacher, by s young lady well grialitied, null hit. • ing had consideruhl.• ells•rienes; would not object tope Into the country. Wanted—Several 0114 to do housework, in city And country, and a boy to run of errands, in n shoe store in the city. For Sale—A small tannery in good order and 'lonian n -1 business, in a suisll au mt fifteen miles rum the city. The owner wiahlug w icti West will sell at a gr.... 1 bargain. Inquire L.ftl. W. BUN N, rt his Ags ncy and Inn, ligue. ()Moe, north aide of tibia street, fourth door east •-f the Diamond, Allegheny city. mr.N WANTED—A SITUATION, by a young Lady, in a Dry Hoods or Trimming Store, or Ililli nery estahlbh Toon; I RLS to do lionsework. in the e,ty and country. A h.o.a striation by a boy about fourteen, in a store, to run errands, or other light work. FOR SALE--A MIMI' TANNERY, in good order and dog a good business, in a small Tillage about fifteen milee from the city. The owner wishing to go West. will sell at s ereLt bargain. Inquire of OEOROR W. nusx, at bis Agency and 11,1, l• ligenre Office, north ode of ohm street, fourth - door ,•ast .•1 the Diamond, Allegheny City. BEESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR WATER LIMB.—The undersigned keep constantly • ti hand a large stock of this article of the best quality The attention of Contractors arid Renders of Navigation La ks, Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, Ac., is re quested to this article. The well known resistance and t, perviousness of water, characteristic of this t.kunent, rend., It of the first necessity in all structure. exposed to the erten of water or damp. jispft:.3rn ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. ACO UN TRY SEAT 1N ROBINSON TOWNSHIP FOR. SA LR.—We offer for sale a le,th I fni piece of Land in Robinson township, about seven mile from the city, containing twenty-four acres, all Coal LlO,l, well improved and in u high state of cultivation. The House contains the rouses, neatly finished. with kitchen, ont.housee, &tablas and barn. Plenty of the heat gmli..l cult, Ac. Apply to. (jyl"; BLAB ELY A RICH E\' II IR S lIF ELll & IN, DEALER:: xj. GE!.:T.'S FURNISHING GI )01)6 and SLIT RTNt:- YriCTITILF.ItR, No. 70 WOOD street. NOT I . The auberribert reetuctfully tint SIIIItTS made by them are guarantied to : wanted to any part of the Utlion, an na , riVing from the pari- Ooe sending the ordere their personal LatateUretneut to Melee, according to the formula g,lieLl Remember, the fa, Inns( can-fully and serufa:-Iy taken, m all necessary allows anti are made by ibe cutlet •-C the establishment. Forst-817e around Ilia ne4-1.; Srrdruti—Size arvutel the wrist. Third—Sue around the Hirst. IMlnfaliat+ly below the a,21, pita Risr - fh—From the ipngth ~t aru, 1., wrist joint. Fifth—Bright of person, from tho shs.ultier t., tho Dar, .s'a-ml4—Whether a-it', or witinsut collars ;tf with e, al i rs, the style. This plan is quite unique, awl will be of grunt 'rels, gentlemen at a distance, who fuel it linvisolde obtao, at home Shirts to sanely them to as, le and tit. Alan, on hand, a foil assortmeot of Shots or our assents, tare. Any orders midi - roast to us by mail will prompt!y attended to, P. S.—Please state by what C.Jllllt AWL` they are to Is shipped. I /Pell 1.. liftt.giiFELD IMPORTED ClGARS— ise,txxt Pie. 1 and '2 Cruz A 5.,1.0 2,000 Londres Ist 5,000 "Motor l'lsristo" Loud o n Regalia, let' . 2.000 - La I ngennidad " Operas, Ist 10,000 "Gen'! Taylor" Reg. Cigars. 4,000 " MoMmiersto Coutiono" Slay. Csgrus 10,(051 " El Sol" I:el:albs Cigars. 3,0501" Lis Trees Maria," Reg. Gingen, 8,1.50 " la that Sollas" Rea. 26,000 " Washington" German Cigars. 111,000 "Oberon" do. do. For sale by JY 7 MILLER A ItiCKETSON T ACOBS' AMALt;AM PENS--'lshese Netts ty will be found as durable I. .IX or L. 11017 used.• fern and will not catch, or stick in the paper; neither will they corrode or injure the color of the ink, as steel pens m variably do. Price, V. 1,00 per gross. For mile It) W. S. HAVEN, Stationer. Market street, corner of Seemel. No FICTION.—We have applications for several sums ranging fr. to s.3so tsi $6OOO, on veils 0 a handsome premium will be rlbrWerl, and secured en the loot of teal estate, clear of all incumbrances. Persona wishing to invest safely, without the humbug of !ergs returns not to realized, will please mad) to the litt, dersiarted, who will give their penanal guarantee for All bUldhasii trantrarited by them. We are autisoriud to idler a handsome bontre to all who may apply. BLAKELY A RICHEY, iY I7 and VERY OESI RA BI,E THE Fivrti t% Ait D—The undivided interest In c_ ht !louses. all of Which ate oreopiud, on Penn and Willi ut streets, no bt31110.. houses , 1.11.1 rent well. A block of eight Brick Hoaxes iu the Fifth M'ard—all t rented. Two It Story Brick Buildia4s 41 Penn parfait. Fifth Vi occupied by nrst-rate tetialitA, aoJ yielillt.g it 11h11 , 1- -11-• Income. A !dock of three Business I hansom on the corner of We! , nt and Penn streets, anti one Duellitur 11 Walnut .1 - all occupied. Apply to jyl7 NEIV !MUSlC.—pietist Bells ore sol tv pealing: by O. R. Barrows. Like tie, Song of Hints in Summer—a beautifol new I, tI. lad; words by J. I'. Genghis, Esq.; music I,y J. W. Cher r) 'Lee Metamorphoses do jour poste Piann—Chas. VORA. No. 1 Jaloo de Xerses--damse etspagnole natsormle. New Venus Waltz—Lewis Wallis. City of Penn Grand March—Charles Collins. Young America Nlnrcla--41edicated to the " Yonn g America Society," by S. W. Holdridge. Carnival Remain; a new Si hottiarlt —F. Burg moiler. The Sultan's Much—Stephen ()lover. Thy Willie more rerun. c in answer to we have Dilated you;", by Mellville . Poar Joe words Icy T. D. English; MUM(' by C. °Alin, Oh, take me to toy Ib egin boute—written Innol expreasly for Sanford', Opera T roope ; by S. A. Johnston. Just received by ES Kr,. all.l for sale by Cl I A ItLoTtP, BLliyf Y., At the "Old I.:stab:billed Paolo Depot,' N 0.1% usl •t second door above Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Penna. MHSIC MAILED FREE OF Pi itisrAt , _ IFE OF JO/IN C. FREAIUNT; by liphalti _LA New edition of Whittler's Poems Arnold's Christian Life. Life of Dr. Alexander . Buchanan's Faith in Clod, and Modern Atheism Coin pared. Hamilton's }loyal Preacher. Art Student in Munich. Hiawatha. Krunseclier's Parables and Suffering Savionr. Sickness—its Trials eat Blessings. Margaret Nlaitland. With other New Books. Just received by J. S. DAVISON, (1;, Market street. near Fourth. - _ VALUABLE FARM FOR SA LE--Sittta. tad on the Perrysville Plank Road, ten miles Indy the city—PAS Acres-160 of which aro cleared and in culti •atiou; about Su acres of good meadow land; springs in Vm riout parts of the facto; a Farm Ilona° of nix notes, with 800 fountain of running water at the door; a new Yearn, Darts 70 by fill feet ; good stabhug, sheep idled., and nth., out-houees. For a Stock Yarns it ix unsurpassed In the con', try. An Orchard at six Rena , : goal timber, Ae. Irruuedi a t. pcetaosslon can lon had if 11. sired, and the crops, atria atel farming Implements will la sold at fair prices. For privy tense, eto., apply at our office. 21 Market street. 1,12 S .CUTHBERT to SON, P.eal Estate A, COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION vv TO JAPAN and the China Seas. The Daley Chain; by the author of Heartsease. The Martine of CrO Martins; by Clan. Levee. Fanny Fern's Cook Book-25 cents. The War Path, a Narrative of Adventuress Fashionable Life; by Mary 11. Eastman. Just received by W. A. OILDENFENNEY et CO., IY II Fifth at., opposite the Thema e, NOw FUR TILE COUNTRY-BOOKS TO TAKE WITH YOU—lnteresting, Amusing and 1n- ntructi ve : Cotten.' Sparrougraas Papers, with iliturtrations by _Har ley. One beautiful 12m0.—price $l. Alice Carey'. Married, not Mated—l2mo ; price $l. John Brougham's Buraby Paper., or Irish Fatima. One neat 12m0.; price $l. Victoria, or the World Overcome; by Caroline Cheeebro. 12m02 price $1,26. The Lora Hunter, a Tale of Early Times. 12nam, neat cloth; price $1,26. The Widow Bedott Papers—illustrated. pricesl,2s. Gabriel Vane, Ilia Fortune and His Friends. 12m0.: price $1,12. The Hidden Path ; by Marion Mariam', author of "Alone." 12 mix; price 81r25. H. MINER It CO., Jyl2 No. 32 Smithfield street. SUMMER SHAWLS REDUCED. —Every description of Stella, Cashman, Crape, Silk and other Shawls, selling at an immense redaction from usmal prices, at the Semi-Annual Sale of A. A. MASON Ac CO., jyl.6 ss4iltbstnigt. CONCENTRATED LYE—A new artioWor making Soap. One pond worth ton of potench.',==o2.. hied and for sale by [Jyi PLEMING ‘i. , \ • ''' ' ~.,4'., 4 , . ~ ...4, t ik . 4.° 4: 6 r,. ** ! -- , N: ' ' ,`,4, r . R +~';r ~- h~' g ~.a 0,- , -,..-7 ;4 1,41 , 147-4-1 . 1.nt.....,. RICHARD SHANNON This Intention in Intended fur nee where It is desired to im part a fine, smooth, and glossy enrface to the wood; but it is applicable, with advantatm, to all kind of carpenter's planers. The novelty consists In placing the flitting chisel. or bit. in front of the wedge, Instead of behind, as in common plan.; oleo in applying a metallic moutb-piece to the face of the piano, la front of the chisel, which month piece serveeaa the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. Ent the mouth place is so close to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood In the least deaf, indeed, we hare seen t h e implement op phed to the planing of wood against the grain, and trans versely to the grain. leaving the wood perfectly smooth. ec perfect in the operation of tide inotromgut. that it may be ap plied to the planing of veneere--with entire socoess—a thing ahlch cannot wifely be dune by the common plane. The pecahar arrangement of the mouth pieoo, bit, and wedge, utlunls a complete and firm hearing for the 141 throughout tts whole length, and dispenses, under all ctr- CUill stances, with the uv of n Cap air double hit. This to a very maple and effective improvement, deemed. we lance no doubt, to final Ito as) Into every carpenter'. shop in the land. No tool chest in rnnapleie eittlioUt. it. The In , yenta, - le trna. C. Hopper. of Pittatiurnh, Pa, and his patent bears date Jafiurir7 lag, icsr - )10SKS F. EATON, No. 139 Find street, Agent tor the patentee Also, Buckley's Violin Turn.--containing the latn..l Walt..., Polkaa Marrhe, Cot/lions with Bowe, Jigs, it.,14, lor Vi, Itu. Price. 1,0 rots. Cowes mailed posing". fr.n. eIIARWTTE BLUME, 114 W0,.1 et. ra. A NNALS OF PENNSYLVANIA (101, 1G62 1 troth the dlaeovery of the Delasvare—by Salo Iturard. member 01 the Ilistortral Sne;ety p, Cc, A. • suet received and for sale by JOHN tt DAVISON, GS Market, near Fourth •I MEMOIR OF 11AltRIET PREBLE—CmI • raining pantos:le olio Pssere.sie.od e om Journal en d .sher at - inners Literary nod Itelivocia—Ay Prof It W It D. ' barrels for sale by 1:1 1546 IL COLLP , , A RISIAN Town' PASTE—A En.‘v atol P xrnllent art., M, 1..r.1...arnd and 5.,1.1 only JllB YLV.Nirld. Ir 2 A Corner Diamond and Marlon .1 HAIR I)YES-1 have on hand a largep su ply rd tl I..ll.,lrmicfur Dv.,. all "1 vr 1..6 I vs ,1; warrant I A REES LEVER'S ME N• %1 ()RR NIARTINS Cit. , NIAIITIN. by Clia• liei , The I;tiie) Chat, or Aftpi/ 61101.1 by the outlet, - 01 he . Heir Metclyne.".e. J.4sts rienthernan ; by the anther " Faslo;nalde Life; by May II Eastman The IVanderer, , by the author ~r " The ()hi Tlearage. 1.. Mrw II üblm-k The Adventures of Jules Oerard, IJon Kitl. rof A Ig• rot 1,. ner's tine Tli; mimed mot TO6 Thltigs NVortli Knots •I. ,ItUiNCY FOR BALM OF THOCSANL) I , I4 , WEILS 4144 LChll N ;'S It I'SSIA SALVE, et the Ihsok Srore .4 IL MINER A ('O.. lYi 7 No. :11 Smithfield street_ • B LANK. BOOKS, ',edgers, .10L1 maim, CtL,..li •iel Day Books fetal in counting bonne.. Also. Conti Dockets. Steamboat and Itallrwad Kooks, on hand or made to v.er, ruled I. no, pattern required. and bound in any o j Manna'. NV. V, 11AVEN, !thank hook Manufacturer. tny3l Market M.. corner of aecote; FARM FOR RE N T.—A atuall Flynn, taintng 24 acres, about One Milo. below thecity, oil-, eite Mire heater. There la on the profit's., • large ft •me house and stable, about 1 1 01 bearing app.. trees ; also pea. / cherry and plum Urea, grape*. At, TM. pia, 61061 d 111114 good gardener. For ternare nippy to isty9 B. C. A J. 11. SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood et, ARRIVAL OF NEW GOO I - )S LOY E 1111.0111EltS, N. 74 Market .t, NaW,urgh I'3 cubwribers havefust receives and arse 61,14 opehleg their third supply of new and handsome Dress Goods, Stine "ref ma., Monroe Fur nettling lloods, Mourning tloods,ltaon•ed hilt!.. .+ and Needle work Many of the aleine r 1,,. petchanal of the importers and at the large Anrt.- fu e• New York and Philatlelphm, at price. tlutt emilde to off. L 111.611 at leas than tlir coat 01 traumesrtatiou. tl. 6..11Cit MI early call from all our customers and the ph;l4i, generally, bellertrig it will to to the advantage of all, iis a, never litter, been able to offers better asaortment, and 11.-rot se. cheap. LO Vif It Ilea II KBE, terror!)) J11:1. YOUNta, STEVENSON A LOVE. PORTSMOUTH'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ON MARKET AND WATER bTAKETII, my15.3.•1 KirrANNThru. 1 • ADAMAGED PIANO, for sale at a bargala.— A new CHICK ERIN° Pi alightty dainag,...l In the furniture, Tut ion wile, it call be I , bat•TVlal. The In SWIM. nt, in no way Injured, will le sold at a reduction of Y rY on a credit of ale mold ha. Joll N 11. OIELLOII. hl Wood st., myJil Agent for Chlckering's Pianos. _ PEN INC) this day, a large assortment of ‘,/ Watches. (told Levers from $27 to $2Oll Silver Levers from $l2 to ISO. Oliver Cylinder. from $0 to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers, $6O. Frodsharu'sChrunouteter Swim, $3OO. Do. in Silver Cases, $176. Challis, Seals, Kept, &c. Watches repaired In the beet manner by my 6 W. W. WILSON, corner of Market & tth eta. 1;;Z UNDRIES-- 100 boxes Mould and Dipped f'andlm. 26 do Star do 11AI to Rosin Soap. 3011 keg. oscooriml 100 doz. Corn brooms. 60 Wee No. 1 and 2 Batting. 26 doz. Bed Cords. 26 do Buckets. 10 do Tuba. In store and for sal* by my 6 JOAN MOUIIII EA D. BACON.— 0,000 Bacon Hams. 16,000 ••• Shoulders. 10,000 Sides, In store and fin. sale I.y • FORSYTH & SCOTT. myl 76 Water street. G UNS'STOLS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISHINO TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTI,ERY. I'OCIf ET CTT LER V. DOO MUZZLES, (JUN MATERIALS. Anil many other things too numerous to mention. Our stock of FINE ARMS la unsurpassed for variety In the West. DOWN & TETLEY, .irl 2 No. 1311 Wood street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—BLAKELY A RICHEY offer for sale— II LA K Y A RIC EY. Real Eat Ate A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling Houses—the front one occupied as a store and dwelling A Lot of Uronnd on Ohio street, near the Diamond, All, ghee y City, and a fine Dwelling House. Four Lots of Uround adjoining the Borough of Law renceville. A Lot of Cllollllli in East Liberty, and a large Dwell ng !tonne. A Lot of Droned on Stepherimn street, 25 feet by 122 fret, and a Three Story Brick Dwelling House, well finished. A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Manchester, 24 fret by 1241,e, feet. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, in Manchester. A Lot of Ground on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, 27 by 135, and a good thick Honor, two stories! high—very convenient. A Lot of Ground on IVaahlngten street, East Liberty, 76 feet Trott by 103 feet deep. A Loot of Ground in Shalerville, Ohartiers township. to by 127, and several Frame Buildings. Apply to 07 10 1 BLAKELY A RICHEY. ALE AND BROWN STOUT - - - - - - 6 casks, 7 doz. each. Kennett Scotch Ale. 6 do " " " India pale Ale. 3 do " " " etrong 3 do " " " Brown Stout. Jost received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, See Noa 221 and 223 Liberty et. VILESII FIGS-100 drums just received and for sale by 11.3111334 t ANDMmON, No.lll Wood Orpet. Pistols, Revolvers, Fishing Tack* Gun Puniltnre, and 'lrrerythlng necessary to a Sportsman's comfort, can be bad et llorPrise Works, No. 136 Wood street. DOWN k • • I,' • • :.. 4 • " " ": . 0 4 ft • .1 :"•: .#ll,‘ ••,. •i• • . • .• '• -4 4 * • ". •, - , • 4', " 1 ••• • t '4, t r;: .; 1-; • • I,` • •"' • ' ; - ,,.t *- t ' 4 . 7q , r ° t! t. 1 . •24, a N~f MOSES F. EATON. AGENT TOR THE Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dealer to every variety of IitEXHIANIOAI, AND OTHER PATENTS. °Mee and. Exhibition Room, No. 139 PIItST STREET, near Wood, Pittaburgh, Pa. 41 — 0 rdep for Patented Articles of every description promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTED. mIVEI TrotVe Ott (Hobe' for Steam itngthes FORT PtIT IRON WORKS, I Pittsburgh, April Nth, 18613, Ma. M. P. Rerort—Sir : Mr. George Trott's "Pabmt 011 Globes" have been In use on 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. Fur two years past we have abandoned the pith of any other kind of Oil Globes. Respectfully, yours, Pirisomon, April 12, 1860. M. F. livrot, Esq.: Dear Sir,—Having used G. Trott's "Patent Oil Globe" on almost all the steam engines furnished the last year, and In asmuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to our ruatomera, we have no hesitation In recommending them as n ',mod article, and much proferable on account of their Mulphrity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of which wo hero any knowledge. Vary reepectfully yourv, F. k W. M. FABER & Engine Builders. This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has been in use on our mail for two years past- We find it tole an emte,mical and durable Oil Cup, and ran recommend It an such. EO. W. OILIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RE. November '29th, ISfet. To M. F. Fiavoir, ESQ.: This oertilles that we have had In nse the patent NC/lobes or Clips, sold by Mon. V. Eaton. Eaq, of Pittsburgh, and consider them very mach superior to any thing of the kind we have ever nsed. ALVItED THOMAS, Treaenrer Ohio Tool Company. Coitimbrus, Ohio, November 27, 18.55. ap24 I From the New• York Scientific American.] Patent Finishing Plane. NEW ACCORI.)}:ON SONGSTEIL—This It the liret v..rk 01 the Mud ever issued It rontmat chitty pages , of the moot pm.nlar and fnetittm,abh. time. .91 th• day, marked .«p.•rally f•9r the instrument, tetog the only collection of Sentimental. Omni, and Ett9i99pmn 8.1.11.1.1 Imblasbed Tim MCP. is a arranged a. to be oaf I•.r the iolin or Elute, .909 troll n. Arrordeon. It ale. CsslgtAl prol.•r fuel ructions for marking any iitinnk9 for the tn.t ru went. I'ncr ho yenta. gerubd dvat alaorr. Fifth n/ Just publtftll,l tuld or mak 1.3 J.'4] 8 DAr 15Y1N Ilur Lrw Al. IX!Nit,' • •• • • JOS F1Y111146. Th..m”eld and Ma, k AlltS. ALLEN'S IlAtit ItESTOItEIt. • • -01 r.11..-r apply .6f IRI. r ,Irbrated Ilacr juq r", .1 red t,y JOS. ILKM I NO. .1) -25 rorn.a r)flut...nci and Mark.d PORTING APPARATIIS.—Guns, Rifles, • -,-,,,- S. -,,, . • ••• •••., 0. - 1.- ,, ,,,i...•%4 No , - '.f . --.,..';; 1...;..-, • —,, k , ;, .., ,c 'i--'r: t , V - " , ' vr4 , 44,4044 , fr's if - 1.4.4 - ter,"*" ec• -s 4 4,• 't ~ -,4--4;_-,, . -t _ • 4;7 41. 7. - .. 4 4-..1 f.: ""..4 I. .y' -I, •, • •at '''., -, . 4 4,e dk fp. ... 401151,,,A1r .44. 3. -..1. A .4....c, ' ,..*,, , ,,i,,V. • .14,e4 '' , , -', - .1 , . ... . 711 , ..c e.- .c . , i -;‘,l- t . t4' 4 ±....;...1.4.'t '''',. 5r..% 4 rirtt :t - , *,„ -AF - 71",", ,if ' l /4 .7. " • ••• .. • 1- l ''' 4.0 t r .. l , bel t + l ' ''... '.,. • •••lt '4P s t'..•*. -, .. * - 1-z '''''' '',• • I•.r , .•; ~ 11... P-tit. s e y:•4. :' ' . - . • • •••• 44 I• • .f.." , e4M - 4• 4 . 1.;• F . •" . ' 4i 1 I • • . . 4 . .1111 , 14, Sl.> THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE O)LBANY, OF PiMAMMY:WA- BraccrolB—Charles 'W. Mocker, Thomas Me:Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Oleo. W. Richards, Mordead D. Lewis, Adolphi R. Berle, David S. Browne,lllor rim' Patterson. . Ones. N. Bakakun, PreeldenL Cuss, G. Baricsra, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited., on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as law as are coolish-tot with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford goopie protoct.loll to the assured.. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1851, an pub, lisped agreeably to an Act of AtIROIIII.Iy, were an follows, viz; Mortgage $918,128 511 Real Estate.. 84,377 75 STemporery Loans. 83,986 17 Storks 81.880 00 ke. 84,346 81 Total $1,212,708 4-1 Since their lucorporution, a period of twenty-one yeara, they have paid upward of Ono Million Four Hundred Thou sand potiam loose* by fire, thereby affording evidence of Os, tuivantages of insurance, no well as the ability and dispoeithin to moot with promptness all liabilities. J. IIARIHNItIi COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-eaat eor. Wood and Third ata, KNAP & WADE. T 1114. 1 UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: RANCH., ANNUITY AND TII.UST COSIPANY, Pllll4- DKLPIIIA.--Camrtured April 26th, 18,50. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL, $260,000. OfDoe Southeast corner of Third and Cheatuut otreetB, Philadelphia. OFFICERS OF TIIR HOME BOARD AT PIIILAD'ELPIIIA. DILUCCTOILS. Stephen It. Crawford, Paul B. theldard, Ambrose W. 'rhompeon, iwivreticv Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. McHenry, Jacob L Florence, Jarmo Deverinix, Witham M. Godwin, William McK ee. Prr.sident--Stuphen IL Crawford. Vice Prerizient—Awbrisse W. Thompson. Medical Enurairen•—Pittsburgh—James IL Wilson, N. D Allegheny (tp—lL B. Mowry M. D. ow. K. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7 - y No. 74 ,Fourth street, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. lIOLNIES & SONS, Bankers and Ex- N . change Brokers, and D.mlers In Notes, Drafts..A,xept. snore, Gold, Silver and Dank Nut., Exchange ou the Eaort.. ern and Western Ono" constantly for sale. adlectlnus uunte in all tho caws throughout the United States nrultod in par fund+ or C111'1,131 prier, 87 Market street. 1...tic...0n Third and Fourth sta. [Ja3o.ly E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex . change• Brkers, Dealer, in Eartianuti, ruin, Rink Note., Sight and 'fun« Drafts. &r. roreint!). ~t. Landed to, and procoode r,iuitt..l to iin) part of Stake taught and gold uti riitunio u o u n •sY No 74 Youth street, next doer to the Bank of Nitro burgh. sent:i rI I I.IOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer in hate", Bowie, Stake, Float Estate, &n., N. 7b Fourth at; eel, Pittehutgh, Jan. DRY GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market atikvt, Pittsburgh, l'a The 0ut.,111..Ta WM, )u,l Ca•iVoyi and are now opeumg thau [tat affiral of SHUN.. tiOODS, to rim h they wish to call We varticalar anent.. k of that, ettetoluere and the publo.k; nerally We flatter oof selves that We hate never !welt nitre to offer eo enJ ,10.1 ruble a litm-k as the prea•fit Oar DRESS titrODS I/EPA RTM Ex - r oontsitof all the hew style. Wail 1301.41.10/1 of the- , Mara wit Black andd Colo weaaal rfol Aloirmitera Silk.; " Jaepor, Client a n d Stripe., " Plato, Striped and Plaid Itlack •' " Twtxtral 000 Flotme.4l here, " Chant " Rarege " Lawu Aleo, Themes, Darer.. Chelt N.. law.., ef. efIAWI-e ANI. MANTLE. , OM Shawl ma! !footle (loon t, ..uppile.l with all the too ay los of Crape, Cashfuere t sit!. W.orha , M:erarttligt, Ira, kr. . Or ti !MLR W)RK Our .trek of ,;than, Yhatriotura. Morava l c, if not acr pass ley auy ghat West ,f the Motlataln+ Also, a pro., assortmett of MOURN ISO AND 11.)UsE FURositritilFiti (Naar% DUNI ESTII , S. Pray Dioshartra Cireckn, Ntrisittaa, Tlrklurs, Rentu•Lr -Seam, Cakaaluetta, and Pant Sian., Or Also, tilosea, limner". Ribboola tool envy other art, I. usually kept to a drat riasa [try Uw.ls Donee, to witiota ar atilicra a rail aiel before ymrtimotloif elanarhe fe, am we feel root:aloft lea bar. , hewer bona able to eahltat au. la • ilLaufaaala ghat. Lan . k: Itlttrf Formerly Forme, Stretomaist k 144• e, ;4CiJ.I Martat street., 111tainirek. Iva MANSION HOUSE., IiF.ORtJE A Vanratrma. S. :44 lJt..rty ju.t 1i... rad...up, Its. PYntzety 'rut. vrhh h It uM tattmotho.to• rot 6.. rtty paaaotk.7..re •Ing Ly that rnukci. 'rho pnixtrt.r hay tuF„ at cuto•utoralttlet p. In eannilnr.l •ty 0.-, Nittt?titltLYti •••.teht o.`a! , fully in..tutst • oh.art , ovaa-^ rtbrr , I. •I • •pl..ta.thl t•TALII.F: anti •11,1,1•• Lug oat,ttnunt.tatAttlt I. trle , tett I tsit.ll...ataw.tetr.. Lanirt u.J liar a tll tai vlaahgal aid, lb. I-tat the bar •• an all,tl Ir t.I ‘, l l * . cLAttt ituTEL, oorner Oa , I. —ll,-. tit.../... taKtats.l. /.4 - ut, • ly - • Ilt.tml." hat .41, talvt. tit. tar, .14 ...rst :r. 4.uu. 11. '1 F. 1., atn.l hat ta.,t t 1 th .0 - , 01011.1 1••• p•• intur 1r.r.,..h. thr tray. t2t.tg I,tt Itt •,‘t 1,,,,, • .1.1 Ar•ur•-•1 0. , • an.l hi. 1.-lapt , 11•• I•lain .ti I Ise I.toottw•Ak t, out, M t O.NNEL(.S . LIOUl) INTENT IIUTSE. oorner Lit.rr. lJt ti tirsad flr.wea. u v th, N.11‘..1 Jan 111 r JAME,. VA RM 01. SA LE —ln N. , rth Fayet T..irts•lLT c•Auut tttttt arr.... 1., .1 h sr , mud., ultivamdl. prim, laud M. ticnb, The ilatp.n.vem.va In art. and ~..tiv,tsient 10 U. tinltil t 81. A h Y.I.Y 1 Itlt'll 3( )0 1/02 , .$ Fire erttekt.h. ; T”tie..Leys J ta.l rca,ll , nl awl 1.,r wale ley lIKY 11 Y.ll a AN Click, )?; jPI , 3U 171it.xl at (bafieu 11..1 FlSti--.; 1,1,114. N. I !littekerri 14 t Ic Alta Just Iva - x.rt‘l from 11..5t0r., by imylo F. It I,IIA VI Wllll mill COI/Li/We h. , pay Rent, whet. 3 nu 1.1)1N11 I.OIT pus' , 1.1)...d tle. 141.3 a.)./r)tat) terms K. 1,1 1,4.) lon.t 1.-. I n k wile xtrt , t. (•. an all.) t.• it.ale t All.. 01 , 11, • 'lly, , t444tt 1./.l.—t I't 1.1 $l7l, !, tunisma , l4, at • 4.4.1 I w x. CUTIIIIK.HT t SON. V.ti!tte. Fl Mart .•t ot. I('E -l5 tierces prime Can,lina Rice, in tt. , re• And I, NEIP 1.4 }.ta 11111.1.Y.A A RICA M)\. 1, -1 ( )1; SA LE.— A FR AM E 1,1)1 NO, as a tiru,ery AA!! :gaff, t.lOl a Ant iat, •Lstid iur th , busliwet—.hunt...J ttm 11111 !.• loa, Applu-.1 1,1 ...ci s on 11,- • .vv A.l w. 1... 4, IVA ,ity Appl) W • pit% Ult.. al ta.et. A ll RENI()VAL. IVM. 11AS I* \TM RI, I r". 11 Fifth ett re , t N.. In:: I. II Ft , t, t herr br t. pt..petl,l r i 1. IT I,m. uotonien xuh ;I. eat Malm. Jia Tu CAIIINET NIAKEIt.t , AND 0 . 111E1i.. Just Inc, , /.041 at N., ood atreel. Pittsburgh It,. au SONIMit Nishog.ies r, , orlug, Nlalbmtini and Il si nut 111 m Line motilding trtuiumtg,a, 1.. d sag 111. etre...am-straw itankera shear,,proem Mitt.. bob, pllt:01/E tautiorg graters, with a general lorsortreeet of hardware, all of which im to be sold low FAIINIESTOeh. THE UOLDEN 1i UN is taking the trade, and It is not ranch wonder cur stock of Onus, l'ist..is, hides, etc, d.c.. 1. unman...ad in the city In the ,a Fiehing Tackle we have mik h Ms asek.rtmatit that would make old latiwk Walton'. eye. water, could he return to tbei world. Pocket and Table Cutlery in great abundant's., La% 1l nnzlcw, and u.. many articim e, be mention.] Immure to lac found at the sign of Liao tiohltrn Gun. Jul 4 No. 1130 Wood •trawl NEW AND (ALBA I ) BOOKS !- —The Spur roxgroa3 Pnpers; by Mr 1. The Lady'e ()nide a perfect , Mow, n Useful elructur, , by Enniy Thortivri.ll. Azspoimul..l. riuribustab; by Q. K Philatudor lA,eat.a,kri, P. B. S..ng Milkanawstba. nut! Sahel fur the &want—beautifully illnetrate.l. A Defence of the AIIIMI/Ml3 Policy , AA .I.peNNI t.. t 11 11 crow-tune:lth of foreign Intiuencek, mitd roper - WI, to the inter ferenre of Papery in the puliti,-.1 I 0 tercet of tlm uutt..,l Statett; by Thoe ft. Whitney. /orb. Voluntevr Manual-1n 2 rule. .hbit rt.t...11 by W A. OILDENFENNEY & GO_ nol4 Firth et., opposite the Thom, e. T.IIE VOYAGE OF LlFE—Engravings then great Moral Pleturett, itniatott by Ile. Into Thu U..le, are now on V low nt the stoi o J. J. LiI.I.I.ESPIK R CAL id Wood mi. Whore 111.01“1,114/111 . 111 will be recni i.d uty:t, -7 , Ft BAGS lltlblE COFFE • F.; el 20 " Extra Old LaguKyt • lU " ttl,l Java pockets French ..irn 2 halos prime Mocha 10 huge .q.l Markailin lektod expressly for toy retail buninens. tnyi2 F. IL DRAVO, Su.l Diamond I_ll LAK ELY & RICI I EY, REAL ESTATE BitoK Ells AND A UCTII C, KERS, coiner of Seot.tith and Smithfield streets, Pittaborgh, will attend to selling by A netlfm any property sold by I tors. or by ardor el lir phone' Court, In the City or County ; and to any &script ton of Heal &tato out of the City. PRATT 'S DALRJEKREOTYPES AND A M BROTYPHS, which give such general satisfaction are daily obtained, In every kind of Weather, at Lafayette Build ing, Nu. 87 FOURTH ntreet. Particular attention paid to ambrotyping, an the time of sitting is much less than re. quired fur Daugerreotypen. Picturea of children taken in a few seconds In either of the slave named styles. Aulbro type or Davgermotype Coin,s made correctly from eve.) kind of picture. Warranted pert . .. J. Primo moderate. Our motto Is, TO PLEASE. mute CUPPING, AND LEECIIINU. Mrs - . E. HOOK may be found at her resideuceou SIXTH street Nu. 39, between Smithfield and Wood streets. She has the teetimuuy of many of the regular faculty as to her skill and long expert..o In her line. Orders will be thankfully to aired. mouirodaw DELICIOUS COFFEE; ! If you would filar a delicious cup of Coffee, try that 'Wasted Java of DRA VO'S. N. B.—Roasted by on, of my hands. JylB BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvis' and Oswego. R boxes Farina. 3 Wheaten Grits. 100 lbs. fresh Rive Flour. At— JylB DHAVO',B. 1 50 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; 50 bags prime Laguayra Coder; 50 pockets Goyim. Java 10 bags Maracaibo ILeceived by /jig] F. IL DRAVO EVERY description of Millinery Goods, Trimmings, licoiery and Gloves; Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., &c, marked down 25 te.. 33 per cent. at the Semi- dannal Sale. 7923 VgNETIAN RED-25 bbls. in store and szsale by Ciy2 1 FLN3IING BROS. COll LIVER OIL-46 dozen in store and for sale by (Jy3l) HLEKENO BROS. MMM LNSULANCY lIUTELS =a= A. A. MASON & CO p . 2S Pittlist , • , % • • =- , % ..., 'W 4 ,, , , =MEI B.A.ILROA,DS. 1.8 ONLY` itouni ITII tintru DAttY TRAINS FROM PITTibEtURGH TO CINCINNATI. fg4 4 ItITII THREE DAILY TRAINS FRO* , ixtsifulm H TO DAYTON AND IN ,- DIA HAP 0 LIS. OHIO'ANDTENNSYLVANIA r ? AND **, LITTLE MIAMI • OAPS. cusllncg . 1 6 IMBUS. Quicieteli,outi"from kilettisrgh-'lll Ctncinna tL Covritt at Cincinnattwith 11,,,,Mgag g te . mor . , Covm a nd rkil l 4 l o l6 It 4 / 11 WeliZ t rlaf t ilissilwilt =and thii Literreiniabtati eating • and Xenia, with the Daytbk-And ania, and Mann Uotitralliarneds.-....,?. 1 4 , yaltrittiny rptogyt.M;VMSlWiliithiailiFilmd Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisiville,M. Louis Indianapolis, Arc, As. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayt on, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre nimbi, St. Louis, Act, Ac. , TKE /Ring IMAM - tio COMMA odniecting with the Covtugton and Lexington Itniiroad, the U. S. Nall Line Steamer, the Ohio and iifiledialppi Railroad, cad the Isiarencebturgh affers Mt:tildes no other routs can girl% as through ticket' by all the above routes can only be pro( limit via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad _ . The route from Crestllne via Coltunbuv !wing the ahortnat to Chkeintuttl, enahlea a uniform and iafe speed itiona are certain, and pagnengina have Ml time for meals. fly the Worost and tiolkdontalne route from Crestline, a dangerous and break-neck speed sjt required, and compelled to overcome distance. By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, past...sum ride over roads ballasted and smooth. By the Boren and Bellefuntedne route, pamengere ride over the roughen roads in Ohio. TEM& DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND PM? Taira leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. 31. for Crestline, Columbna Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lavvrenceburgh Bout°. This Tram arrives at Cincinnati one hoar and forty minutes in advance of the Forest and Bellefontaine route. Strom, Tsars leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock .3431. for Creethue, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Testis makeecetmectfon only via Columbus to Cinch:math Tata° TRAIN lo,svov Pittsburgh at 3 .o'clock P. H. for Crestline, Cohunbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Lexington and Intilmtapolts, via Lawreasesburgh Rome. TWO DAILY TILAINB, YIA, 00411318Ut1, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. FIRST TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clodt .11... M. for asmobae,, c, , ,, imubu.% Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis. Las) ette, Tern. liautr, Vtuontnelo, :At. Linda, Calm, Evazurtillo, AVNI• TILW. lesson Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A. 31 tor entail:le, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Torre % illtVl.lolll, St. Louis, Cairo, avantellle, Au. THIRD MAIN latest Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. Al. for Cntstllns, Columbus. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, Bt. Louis, Cu lro, 13 ratiaritt., N. 11.-Beenre your tickets VlSlOolumbas, and you en sbre of conuections. Summers Imve Cintinnett daily fur Memphis, Viekstrurgh, New Orleans, hr. The eidumhus Leimg the dared route, the Time Tables ut the Ere/torn Kinds are arranged to ran in clone connection with this reliable mate. For all Information and Through Tickets, please apply at Mia Ohl. and Pentarylrani& Railroad Office, (Corner Mica) under the Monongahela llama J. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or et Federal Street Station, GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Apish O EU. V. SESSIONS, Agent, Fittaburgh deetin P. W. STEAMER, General Agent, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH Ohio and Patina,.lvaala Railroad, THE :9111/ItTWT AND 4.1/11Cli.IttrT [LOUTH to CUIC43O tee nn Nuvu Wzrr u rte CLEVELAND. lunite b Clne linndred mlana ehrntar end alma nine IV •l o cker then the carrunoua une Oa I odbuupotte Throe leulv Triune between Ynteburgh and Cleveland. Four Duly Triune te.tween Cleveland and Chlotoo, Time t•• Cleveland 41.% hours, Chtnigo twenty-four ben, and tt thlrtyweven hours. On end Adler TURSIMI, !ley 'AI, WA the Tralrie on tine toad will run se ft.lltrer.: Tbr trattra of the. Cato and .Pouosylvarda Railroad INIIrs Pntalvurab et SO) A. 11. and 7:.30 A. 11. awl ate P. IL 1,14 , r Alllaticv at 7.15 A. M. actil 11....50 A. M. 640103 P. M Artivo la Cleveland at 10i14 A. AL, P. St. mid 9.3‘) f•. SI :ounce:Lad theta with Clevetand and Ttdedo Railroad for To 1'14,140..)Lx.k 148Ltid and Ell. Louts. Pa...Luger+ tor Toledo, Clan ti SL Lou* and the North west. basins Pittsburgh on the TM A M. train. by going rta CleeettusA will arrive In Chicago et it - 10 next maiming Peswenger• fur Chicago. SI. Lonna thick 1111111-Id, tiatioaa. and the Nort.teetest, who artsh to go through with out detention, "MI take the train leasing Pittsburgh at T:&1 A. I . a. tb,t tgl MO only train by which close connectsuus a, inade through to the abut.* points_ 7'br trains leasing Pittsburgh at 100 A. and Wethisilis et Fon P M. at. the only ones whkil pitasengste ran stations mouth of Alliance, or stations on the Tu.,. 1111. an nt unarm. Forwt City and Ntirval imtvo their landing, op. Ism ILAsse, ever) sziontSwg (Ploodays V• • eyt , ..l st lo (or notiosvlliag Ihexe with Ile , I run le.l%iiss P M, Alltiure and went in,: rh•t. lsml sl 1)34 P. . coniveetivic with tito train t-r T. .tad Cbtoago, sell !Leh. Central assithavi irtaallaT Detr—i ar,4 Chiessp. is , •l.. 5, Chi , antl , 4lrer ua the Nortll-1..t, tt ar.....41 at tt kla than 'LA Allan, r. l'aaea "KT,. f. r arr. \r.. Nalln.irlphin and ntlaet to Tn. ar•waa Katotntan, an co innsugh driftm day itinan driantnnt. I 6. Lt.... In. I,lerviazi•l mad l/ccyco ran as at 0-60 A M., .3:4;.. Ik,Rl , arCS 4.1 a., 1' M Amy.. as Chicago at 10:Zi p. M., 810 A. M., s A SI as.d kla, sAI VA /SX IA A 11.1ANCY. AND CLEVKLAND. 1,1 thtts 211 st I. Lst tituts 2,1 el. T. A 110. 0 ,.. $2 70 . to La Sane ..410 00 $l2 50 - C1....4101,1 .... 400 1 " /10ck I.rd. 10 to 14 . T 0.10,1 ., . . 0 :Ao " 60.100 A ..... IA 10 14 Pll 1 111,40 • . 13 00 $l4l MA " 141,01004014, 10 70 10 . 4..., - o.loAnktnill .10 10 14 40 • 1100 . 11t0cLou, 10 00 11, 141 hen. 1.. :10 le en Pe0n5..._...1S tal • honei, lonothly 2t) 11 re - INlDievqll. . CC Li Ml •ohrt•ot For. to Chicago SS.OO. Rork inland $1.0,0.1 .I.reked thrnoah to Cleveland and Chicago. 1V911.1...t tab prop re their tickets et the 0111 ol the. entopuiry, in the ihmengahela Ihnige, third door tel., the corner. J. DUB.AN'T), Pop, Ctovelated. m 3 -27 J. A CAUCIIIKI, Iltutuireh. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD PITTSBURGH . TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT. 'rui only route making Pure connoctionaliinsttgoe 'lw.! ITeo, nut only one eliatutn. TWO II01:11L3 I N A D- V A NCH OF ANY °THEE ROUTE. tixo *.x trot gauge, with with , lola si-tows Nation care, wi ciiuostiwiativ roomy bout*, which gtro groat rase to the tray anti with h 1 ousttwitiable VII any ~they littlirowil U.. %Scut 11 lot I't tosiA td thin &tato am In Om lancoll careilil and p , r11•14,,,i urea. Mndli tiCry ..-11 cpl up TWO A 11.1' l' A t:Stti FT( tItAI4A rutweeu Pittsburrh u,,1 8t 1.01114, Vla nth, and Prunny hokum HaLtruud, ve I , kg" TRAIN LEASUI AT .1 A A. NAIL TRAM., LlaVs2l •T La, A. M. AlurgFm., •• •• ,0 I. NI Malitw I,w onuertumb nt I u•ilauspiiii. wud rrk , 1114.nt... OWL, bud Missi••ll.l.l HAMIn4..I ?sittl l'uselikers for Cairo and Nevi °deans will take tine H!, ii.o. (lentils! Railroad at Sandoval, arriving at Cairn sertial too,. In adeitnav of any other route Sa - tili Railroad bring completed front St. Loot. c.i .lelletnuts City, connects at JrattiYOU City with Kan... making the elow;wet, um, hest and must C. 01104.11.: Ho route Kansas and Nebraska passenger* can possibly has.. A Sorvisd-alaess Car will Le run through with the Riprees Ti wu, arriving net lit. Louis all at the *Wile time. Only t.tie chAng., of Itaggagt hetwoeu l'ittsburgh and Ft I.cwitti or i•sseengere will call for Tickets by the Old Reliable Route ris Vincennes and Ohio and Mississinid Railroad, thus making sure counntions, and avoiding the delays a, ft, quent nn new and unfinished rotas. Tickets good for any reasonable length of time. YARNS—FIRST ClAtl& St. l.unle, vin Belleruntaree gu] Union CB 30 Do. VIA Coiranbus, Xenia and Dayton... 13 30 Du. via Columbus, Cincinnati and Law renceburg . 19 30 Cairo 1D 06 So 0n,t,.175.** Cnr lu St. 1,41114 12 00 . .. ... • - TiiE)t!OLI TICKETS or further information may be pro- rnr,a of A. T Johneun, Ticket Agent Ohio A Penns. R. E. ... roruer Alouongallela Douse; of Ueorgo harklu, Ticket Ageul. Federal str, , et Statiou, Aliogbouy City, or Superfutendent Ohio awl Misaiselippi R. R inyl2 F. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE 0 ItHAT CENT RA I. ROUTE, connecting the A hen het:Rim with Western, North-western as South-weetern States by a continuous Hallway direct. This Road also atnnocts at Pittsburgh with Daily Line ol Steamers to all ports out the North-western Lakes; making the most MALT; CULAPOT and ar.usitte stark by which FItEIOIIT ran be forwarded to and from the ULU? Woon. Kates bet ween Philadelphia & Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Bouts, Shoes, Dry lioodl4l, 76c . 100 twain,) bot,) Furs, Feathers, Ac SECOND CLA St4.---Itooka and Stati ~,, ury, Dry hoods, (in bidet%) hardware, Loa- I .ooc. g 1 100 Oa titer. Wool, Ac. Tllf it It rl. ASS.—A tied., Bagging, Bacon btxt" . Ilk 100 The. Milli Pork, liu bulk,) Hemp, At. FOURTH CLAsS.—Coffee, Fish, Beam and • 40c. 100 tbs. Pork, (parked,) Lard and Lard 011 FLOUR—T 6 cants per barrel. air In shipping (loads from any point Butt of Philadel phia, be partienlar to mark package, " rio Penury/mina Railroad." All toads consigned to the Agents of this Rigid at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fernier Aarwre—Moses Potter, Roston; J. L. Klllott, New York; K. J. Suendur, Phlladolphia; Magraw A Konne, Balti more; 0r... C. Franciecue, ; Sliriugman & gre., Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Leitleville, Ky.; IL C. Aleldrion, Sladltion, Ind.; liateliff & Co,. St. Louie, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell &Sou, Eraneville, Indiana. 11. H. HOUSTON, Genoral Freight Agent., P H. J. LO KAMEN, my() Snparlotondent, ltoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL OAD. Summer Arrangement--Change of Hour Os and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSIDJItiI II and PHILADELPHIA. TILE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at &30 A. M. THE PAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Phil.delptila at 2:50 n'elock, P. M. THE NIOUT EXPRESS TRAIN keret, Pittatongh for Philadelphia at 10 P. M. Pitts. burgh ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts. burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. AL BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30 P. M., and 0420 P. AL—ratunng as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittaburgh with the Nanalib to and from St. fonts, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre figute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis , lad.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Sonugfteld, Bellefontaine, &.ndlisky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon , and water, Ohlo• ' also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New paLamea, LOMB, Losnsm.ta and CINCINNATI: TIMOUGII TICKETS cao be had to or from either of the above places. For farther pareteutera, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find thls the shortest and most expeditious route to ndleder P.alti more, New York, or Bostol. - , r, -.1.1• Pu Agent, Passenger innes,Pittaburgb. ~, THOL 4 1 mylea Avg. eee lip arl efunesP .~ ~~ _ ~~' 1 ~...'- ' . _~'.:, RAI LROAD, 11E3E0=1 VIA WELI-4VILLE BROAD GAUGE. RAILROAiII. MMIM=3 MEE >IIAILJI4/M3S Olde Jr.ailesui • SIEUMI44-.11. ,A - NRIA-NG E-AIT'N T. TilitEi TRAINS-DAILY ( TrICE*PUNDAY.) PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN plata, KXORPT SUNDAYS, as follows: . . Loaves Pittsburgh for Crestline at ffioo A.IIL , 7:90 A. IL and 9`P. M. Leaves °restate for Pittsburgh at 6:00 A. M., 7;00 P. Mi and 12.60 P. M. These Trains make close connections at CRESTLINP. with. Trains for COLLMIII.74, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLK FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, 'CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all :points on roads extending West and South-west thropgh OHIO, INDIANA. and ILLINOIS. TRAINS PROM PlTTSBURGliconneet at Mansfield with_ Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections aro made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, - for CLEVELLI.H4 CHICAGOODINKTRE and BUFFALO. Paasengent leaving Pittsburgh, at S P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicego, have the bandit of a night's rest, at Ifinuiffeld or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early next evening. Trains East from Crestllne make close connections with Traine on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHILADEL PHIA, BALIHMORKErnit NEW :YORK. THll.olKili TICKETS aro sold to Columbus, Dayton, CM annati, Louisville, Bt. Louis, Indianapolis, Bollefontaine, Chicago, Kock Island, lowa City, Danlieth, Itilivaukle, Cairo, Springfield, Hi, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prim mind cities iu the West Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 13,4, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighten, at 9,44, A. M. and 634,-P. H. /Scar For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongalo la 8.01.1.0, or at the Federal street Station, to OEO. PARK IN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent my2C. J. 11. MOORE, Snp't. Great American and U. S. Express and Matt Route:- 72 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO MILNOVI OT CAM AND BAGOAGE ATOLDID AIR LINE ROUTE IMMIX CHICAGO AND ST. LOVAS, VIA OHTOAGO, ALTON AND NT: LOUIft RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi. CHICAOO TO M. LOMB fn houra Truffle !este the Dnuois Central Depot, foot of Watxr etreet— :M. Louie Day &press daily, Sunday,. putepteti, 7:16 A. M. St Louis Night jixpneue daily, zlattirctaye excepted, ie.3o P. M. Bt. Louts Freight and Eudgreot diary, Sundays exceptod, tau Bag:me cAccksd Olvotiph to BF- Louis. Trains run direct through to Alton, (289 miles,) without change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers WINCH ihiTElt and H.EINDKER, running in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains front Alton to tit. Loons, (23 mUm,) without landing. These Boats, for speed, ouovadence and elegance, are unsurpassed o n the Western waters, being fitted up with Bathe arid" , apticious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportrutity of re moving the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling, and reaching st. Louis refreshed from the effects of a tong ride To KANSAS and NEBRASKA this to the must direct route, and pasanngera dentition! for Bloomington, Springfield, Jackaonsille, Naples, and all points oh the nfOodissippi, 'omi t Banana, Cumberland and Tenni..,u rive., will note the Important saving to dLstance, bring iseventy-two ninon Its. to Bt. Lou* thtrtylaerett mane le. to Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles leas to lipnneleld, than by any other route. Throuo Ticket& over this route ma be procured at the various Railroad Ticket °dices In Noe York, Boston, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, kg, and at all Through Ticket Moss throughout the States, and in Chicago at the Company's (lake, tio. 4B Dearborn street, opposite the Tr, mont Homo—and at the Depot of the 11Hums Central Rail road, foot of Water street. Reeponsible Baggage Sten VIII always be at the Depot, of the vartousla going Into Chtnego, to Check Baggage through to any point &aired on the line. It P. MOBEIAN, Jr., Superintendent. U. J. D. SCIIIIIIMECtitURN, *eV , °viers! Prasenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, IMMigSM FR OH PITTSBURGH TO Columba', Indhumpolta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Tens Mute, Back Island, lannevUle, Vincennes., lose City, Et- Lou* Evansville, Dubuque, Daytun, Cairo, Galena, Xenia, Memphis, Peoria, Zanesville, Vicksburg, Pan; Newark, New Chicane, A3D TH3 TILDICIPAL CITD:3 HT TH3 WHAT AND Kara, Fla the Steubenville & Indiana Railroad Which Le ewer completed and io successful uperatlen meow tWeataeuritlr and Newark, Ohio. Combining and Steamboat &catlike, this route afar* to the traveler wdem'. of comfort unrivalled by any 1.4.nd running Wmt frmu Pittaburgia • Fall Arrangement. # On and after bIiiNDAY, Nornmber r DAILY of elegant and min runnlog Roamer", comnund.•d by experienced and accxyaim.bsting °Meets, will leave burgh every day at 6, Y. !L FAIRY QUX.KI4- 41 howengere sleep on board, end reach Steubenville m: Wrioek the toilowing morning—connecting with the Fled Tradu ea Tilts A. M., making direct coumw.tion with Tram+ hw ell the above citkw—tbud obtaining a oatnfortablo rest, and anciding Mr fatigue of night tram, by site's!. Sir PAM no cheap wt by euly other Railroad runte. For Through and Inc a l naafis, and further information, inquire of JOAN J. UOUSTON, No. 115 Willer street., Pittsburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. L DETVGNIT, General Agent. uorl3 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CtititTlNG TEM (Areal tinned State* Mall and .Exptein TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DA LT on its entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, AND CHICAGO ro CAIRO. Tbk Road, In courtectlou with Trains of Oto Ohio and SherbetlN.( a. R. mid tliitago and Galena Railroad, forma the moot Mrect mud ouls continoom It IL route from CHICAGO TO Sr. LOUIS, CII ICAUO To CAIRO, CD le 400 TO DUBUQUE. Tin !MVO Chlant4o as follows 10 A. M. And 111-23 I'. N.l.—sT. Loma AND CAIDO Rxraf.em Paaaetigere 6.1 r St. Louis by this train take the care of the ODD, and IHtsa It. IL. at Baudoral, laud are nulled thret.t to st. Loci. (Sfit. A. M. and 4:10 P. 74.—DinDQUI AND 0/11.2NA Kir Itnig, comma-Ong at Mahal( (oppoesles Dubuque) with a Wily Llne of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper Miami.- stppl ri‘er clUsa. tructs leeve alrago and Dubuque at 7'.30-A. M Axel 7:00 P. M. Passengers from the Sant and places on the Ohio riser, lite LI nod fur St. Louis, will save lOU miles of tedium and no certain river navigation from ()tiro 8L Louis, and lir", illtoen hours in advance of the river mote, by taking the cars at (.12.0. Tickets t. St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all lan larrtatat places by Ores route, can be had at the office or the P. and C a P. Railmarrin In Putaburgh, and Michigan (Neutral Railroad to Chicago. R. 11. MAM O Asa Btkparitatet. Summer Arrangement.' ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Shortest and Quickest Route to all Points. on the Allegheny River. TWO DAILY TRAINS hove PlttehnrKii as follows: Morning Erprrss, at S o'clock, A. N., for K MANNING. CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-RANK, BRADY'S 1114511). MAIIONIND, RKIMER3RUIIO, BROOKVILLE, and alt points North. Reining Accommodation limns at 5:46, P. 31, stopping nt all waystatkins. Pare to Kittanning, $1,25. Middlesex $1 761 Clarion..— 4 3 'A Slnkkiburg 2 60 Puexatawney ......- 3 26 Red-Bank 2 35 iteinsersbnrg ........2 fol etuietdie 2 75 Itenbiberg 3 ad 2 00 Rural Village 'L ad Brady's Bead 2 25 51aboning 1 75 Keilenburg 2 00 Texas 2 26 lkwhiebere 2 76 idiicluinheiburg 3 Is} kihuntiondale 3 26 Brookville 3 76 Tickets to all of the above places cau be procured at the Oftlce, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Doled on Taylor street. A. J. HOPPNR, JO2l Superintendent. MAGAZINES, &c.— Harper for J nly—pricc 20 coots. (hiders Lady's Book for July-20c. Graham's Magazine for July-20c. Peterson's Magazine for July-17r. Le lie's N. Y. Journal for July-18c. Yankee Notions for July-12c. Ballou's Magazine for J uly—tot. Brother Jonathan for ith July—a magnificent doubin number—prim, lerc. • The above just received at LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE, • Je2o No. 77 Fourth street. FOR SALE.-2.0 Acres of Land, a good situation fora country store, about 20 nines from the city, in a thriving neighborhood and no store near. Boum, and lot and three vacant lots in Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by a young lady In a dry goods or trimming store, or millinery establishment—for one rook—two guts to do housework—one boy to learn a trade—two boys it, stores or run of ernuads--two mon to work on farms or la boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at his Real Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the 'north side of Ohio et., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. Jets MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.- Cbarlotte Blume has wit received another lot of Ohs* unrivalled Melodeon/rand Reed Organs in elegant rosewood wee of every variety and style, comprising 4, 434 and 5 oc. taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 556 octaves, aeroplane or Piano style, with rich mouldings, carved mimic desk, ac.; 6 octaves, piano style, with 2 atope, and contain. ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave above the other; an axoellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument Is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect. These instruments are recommended as being far superior, both in tone and finial, to any others manufactured. The chief improvements ((upon which the makers have secured Letters Patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed, so as to produce, on opening the key valve, the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then passes into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell.) which mellows the tone, and give It more of melodious, flute. liks quality, than in the general property of reed imam manta. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, je.l7 "Old Established Plana depot" No. 118 Wood et. F ISH -10 bble. Lake Superior Trout; 20 hi." Received and for sale by SPRrNGRR HARBAIIGIL Je2e 295 Liberty street REFINED SUGARS -15 bbls. Levering" "A" cruahed Sugar; 80 do Stewarra "A " do do; 15 do Levering's One pnlv'd do: 10 do do coarse do do; 10 do do cras hed do• In store and for ode by fjel6] MILLER a RIbILETSON, Cum. - LIES - AND DE LAINES 10,000 *d of rich 9balls and DI ies, Wocdr 2 s lantSTX awe, now clodng old at 144 cents par yard, at Oil diurnal Bais a (j 712) A. A. 111A1303 f (1). . •- .'.,•=7>:4::,14.5ZN.;.." . _ • T°"'" aid do ti 121001114 relief iddi they never It is becattso they don't touch the cane of the disease. The came: of Ain.? , 4 AI- 4 4 1 attaaaPheria poison ' lame or era. an lie hls poison by its natural antidote, and nil disease calmed by it disappears. orlaa.k Podee')Faver and aana tanruie thiaimtkioie to Malaria, allikmoiVver it-la a perfect ly , nattillees medicine . The of We MAMMA &emu; J. X Chilton, of ?few York; tb this etreecis attattied to ovary: bottle; there fore tt it does na mod titan do no harm. . This is more than can bit said of Quinine, Arsenic:or ant,' tonicin axle-once, as their use is ruinous to thacopatitutios and bring! on Death, Ague, which never a pram to Teeimifeetly' sell fitt a Anglo militant. In that/Mimi of these truths I annex some extrecte from a latterftiatiecelved /turn a-Physician - : Groaarrows, Ohio, March 17,10.58 .-- JAS. A. RHODES, Eaq..—Dear Mr: Yours of ailturt. is at bend. The Cure strived late lee year and the difficulty In getting any ono to try it was greatly incrtitised frOm the fact - that ateunvirlimilbeert introduced which will growing in favor with the public, as being better than using Qtduinfr —not knowing . I prestune that, the remedy, they - need-to escapelaking Quinine, cootainterthe ding Itself! - This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would Invariably break an ague, hut itdid'uotanre It, as It Would often rw turn with renewed. vigor. -This cute c.ficutostancs /- deemed in yapr favor, if I could Institute atest,cop3pariaoa betwetit It and your Cure. Thefolloaring is the retimit; Three perannh took your Cdr.., all .1 whielfwereoases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, 'of many *oaks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedied, ocilasionally missing a chill, but it was (as in all such cases) stilly wenc h:kg them out, and laying the foundation of otherand seVet: roe maladies: I did entered ht t fleeting a radical fora of, all three althea. cases with your remedy, and they bare not bad metal! 8111C8. In all -three ortheae easee-the-Smittt'a 'runic bad been used, and would, as before stated; Munk the chili, but after a period or two had elapsed it would intern. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving . to your. Core the vantage ground of any uthet remedy now In use here, Ac., See. WILLIAM BUCHNER; M. D. ' RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTI - DOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain oc a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take it when you feel the chills coming on, andyou will never have a single one. J AI4IXB A. RIIOD F:8, Proprbtor, Providence, R.. 1.. For sale by Druggists generally. jell . _ _ W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURCI4 MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE sTONXS always on hand; Stone and Marble Curbing and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Waahmand Tope, and Imposing Stones made by machinery, In left time and better stylethan can be dome by mere manual labor. Particular attention le paid to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, as we feel persuaded that after doing no, and learning our priron, ($l6 and upwards,) bat few who are able to own a good huttau, will he willing to renmin lung without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not. liable to take fire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. Marble sold lots to the trade. Hearth Atones rnade'toorilor. Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the beet we: kitten, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Urileni. Eiddr,ssed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACP.. MUT AI AUII INES. LULL'S PATENT S SUER SMUT MACHINES, need in 700 Mills 1n the heat. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they heeonte smooth, the edge can be renewed by tracking the Burr. They hare been used for fire years in the City Mins, Pittsburgh, (one of the largest mills in the Weetontal are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see band-bills. Orders tilted at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apZi W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and laurel Hill Stones, !kitting Cloths, Mill Spindle., Mill Irons, :;crews. Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Cant Iron Proof Staffs, kc., always on hand and made to order, at 310 Liberty street, Pittsburg!, Penna.. ap.t2 W. W. WALLACE. TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.- K 3 Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted best quality, on hand and made to order. Eudora of JUllittf iron, made on abort notice. Order. filled with despatch, at 319 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap22. ORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subscriber Ims on hand, and is mannfactUrig,Tortable Flouring Mills, of as imppored quality; they are very com pact, run light, grind fast, (five to fifteen busbela per hour,) an be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove a valuable acquisition to Iron masters, lumbermen and large stork feeders. Orders filled at 319 Liberty straeLPittsbnrgh. apZbdaw W. W. WAl4dOll. J. H. BUM. T NAT rIZILCL. I.4 I REE OF CHARGE:I—TWO SPLENDID PARLOR BNGRAVINDS, entitled "Bolton Abbey in the olden Timis," a splendid steel engraving, to the celee bested painting by leandeweet and the "Departure of the Israelites from Fount," a large and beautituleagraving from a paiuung by D. Roberta The retail price of the above en gravings et $2. par oily, but will be sent free of charge., as follows: The lculeterlber. have established a BOOZ AOE!CT in Philadelphia, and will fin nish any book or publicatlort at the retail prier, Croe 01 rauttaga. Any 1 persons, by forwarding 40 ..r ;nbzrriptuiti prier of any of the $3 ..ilag;atuati, such as L •r s, Putnam's. Crain:tufa, Frank Lc-alie's Fash ions, Sr, will receive the magazines fl,r oue year, and a copy of either or the above bcantinti engravinga, free of charge, or If subscribing to a $2. awl a $1 Magazines such as Peter son's, and Cludlen's,Ladlas' Christian Annual. they will !re. ceire both maga:him and a copy of either of the above en gravings. • Cayt.‘in • J. C Every description of Engraving on Wood cxecntod with neatness and despatch. 'Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Datze Certificates Business Cards, &IL AU orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their build. nip engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by meal or express Persons at a distance furring saleable articles would find ft to their advantage to address the subscribers; as gre.would act es agents for the sale of the same. nplectLivly a. ',Amore o ROTT & CURT IS, Dealers itt Real Estate, St. Anthony Yalta 31InneautaTorritory. Laud nought and mold throughout the Territory. - Mussy lommt Invent meets made to the best advautage, and. Land 'Warrants lore. Sod. Also, Agents for the sal of Lots in the town of ST. CIA MD, 65 Mil. from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Fall.. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad eneesso the 311saissippl at thti point, and the numerous al vantadm it pose...Ewa. a place of brettnew, will make it cum of the largest cities la the Northwest. /mammas : Ex-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. lion. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of bilmiesota. Hon. J. Meeker. Ron. H. M. Rice, Dek.gnte to Congress. Rice, d Becker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Beriip4 Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. U. Fullerton. Register of 11. 8. Land °Mee. .p2U /AXIS SLAMr ruture. must LAKELY & RICHEY, REAL'EsTALTE Bnia k) gm, corner of Seventh Bud Butitlilleltl 8bl:obi, Pitts burgh. Farms, Moues, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, ac. hc., bought and sold on coniansaion ; Land Wanunta bought, sold and lone Lod; Bills, Bonds and Note. negotiated. Especial attention given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Telllo reasonable. nor27:daw ALEXARDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, and Sole itur iu Chancery, Agent far procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and fur the Col lection of Chums in (Irina Britain and Ireland. 4d cs.,il aion. made in this nut adjoining Quintino; F.,- tabu of decedeuta settled; lteal Estate bought, cold leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on 31ortga.,s or other oecnrity. Title@ examined and title papers drown . Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28. 1885—{m1M818w1 AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com . mlseloner for the Statue of Tennessee, Now Hemp shim Oonnecticnt, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, ir . .aliforula, Louisiana and Virginia. /LT Deeds drawn, and aaknowledments and proofs taken for record or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. •.•• • • . Pittsburgh, Mar c VI, 18.55—{rnhOhlawl UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALL.- The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leeob, Jr. & Co., nitunteol on the Monongahela river, about 28 miles 11am Pittsburgh. are now for sada The property consists of 115 acres and 110 perches of Land, (more or lees) and all tie Coal therein; and also all the Coal In about 100 acres more, together with Buildings, Railways, &c. For further parti&lars apply to D. W. & A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law, apll:dawtf No. 103 Vonrth st, Pittsburgh. BARGAIN OFFERED.—The underaigned j offers for nide SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot 4,1 the Pittsburgh and Connellwville Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of PORT. Four of the Lots are 3734 fret in width by about I'M lu depth, fronting at one end on the Depot: and at the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. Also—VIVO LOTS, 3714 feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and in depth 121—ono of the Lots border ing for its whole length on derorde street No hotter property can bo found, and It will h. s . told low Part of the payment taken In Stock of the Counelleville Railroad, If dmfrod.. ORO. F. OILLMOR.S, Office of the Morning Pan. PitLabWet, August 3L 18.55.—{dewtf WIG MAN UFACTORY.w-MRs. RENTER, six doom from the Arineduct, opposite tile Collector's Jilin', Allegheny City, is prepared to all. orders for WIGS, and all kinds of ORNABIRNTAL Walt WORK. The .beat quality of material is furuishod, and entire satisfaction guar anted. m y ply B OOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS ! I I—Wild XI SCUM, of n Iluntor'n Life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sen. Northw,eel, or Life North and South. Eremoura Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. Indian Captivitiee. or Life in the Wigwam. The States and Territoritoof the (treat West. Noble Leeds of American Women. The Musekno orTteruarkable and in tereiting Events. Rachel (tray, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Man's Rook. The Young Lady's Book. Japan as It was and Is. Twice Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of'7B. Married, not Mated, by Alice Carty. War In Kamm, by Brewerton. Home For AIL The Water Cure Encyclopaedia, 4c., &c. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, )e-11 No. 41 Vifth street. NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market stream near Fourth. Poems, by Richard Chezerix Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Mutton% do. do. Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish ConqueZt in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. HillaideChurch or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasto- rate, by John W. °ticketing, D. D. Bight and Rearing, Row Preserves! and Haw Lost, by Dr. Clerk, Lorenzo Bononi, by Author of. Dr. Antonia. The Suffering Savior, by Krninachor. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan ning. Lectures on Chant Men; Myers, 'London. Man and His Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedle. Moualdi, a tale by Washington AUiaton. Lectures deliveredjo Young Men in London. • The Cripple of Airlidch. — Harper aillagarnm,a s soon as published-20ets. Jell) JUNE MAGAZINES--Just received and for gale byTf. hiIWER & CO., No. 32 Smithfield street Ilerper: 2 B o lsl for Juno; y 7 'GOM' for Jane: PeteroarAille*fidae for Jane; Art Journal fro' fday.,._ All the NEW BOOKS pablieirripire fir ale ' "trAttlicra o„, , • No. 82 Smithfield • *met. ' r te ~ ~~ ... ~9~- - ALIAN.C4L- - ,•1 W. W. WALLACE. BYRAM & 60 South Third stsust. P611ai1...1;161Pa 4 -- . - 1 1 tgeo . - i~y ~~?~ Sn'~lr.. s:i~ ~, tY - ' , , ,- - r .4yEilfg 0: ~ . i ll w, ioR tint RAPIir i ."' 'i . I on. •• v .I,ft 4 Man. NESS, BRONOICITIi i t • r* ' i 8 , - 1071t0M . , ASTIIK&IIWD CONSUMPTION. iitr the com ,i':. T • •:.'") ~LI . O Ll NOr t b e l l , ' "WO feel In ..7 <,,,:: ' • .un tack which *Mom 6111 to reel. • v e.,.., ix . r u ntto c rits be de ., a* wi t 51 .' lll5- gie ,:d A me i al se • Moos the Mallet . ..r . ... 4 figke of .. .- ..•4‘, 8-..• .1 ..„„ ti PO" 4 1 ittblo/9901, who have been restored ' from demob earnest desperate dl.. = 11 74 16, 40014 111. ten #. l°4 4o l l=P e. er'efirty„rithenmerliclaa ts d,lit nt to escape obsecration,.antLarkomAnykkeefro known, the =4.45 - tailorigre" - Iteetiitaisheradtgtofis t.S am to Atha nit: annsianticonal east:lonia the t or. ,f/&4 1 ,, which are incident to 9pr climate. * . /lathing hal called hinder for the earnest Inquiry of wadi 114.1nen,Anint ihr,alarMins.Xl _tica*pri Wanly of con mimptive &aphthas', nor Eai i 6 7 . tr chum °remain bad more.of their ineretimons an .:Ar. 4104114tlikib ado in,ll9 rninndyth, been Provided,pn,which*Klmb/WcOold amend for protection from at tac he ripbh` th e rt e or. get* until the httrededileXt ed the CMICSIff Tale article Lathe productof a loniklehorionahatAghttei successitti elideaVor to ftMbh `the tanantildty ' such a inintifflit 01 thin bat ste lmeuttheAnteriannissoPlelllB now themselves prepared to Judge, atoll appeul who Oeitt= to *their* decision. If there'll any dependeteiattiv tw in tv man 2 feveU el "' I'o station on*. Whet-44118 for them... we can trust our own sewn, wkmwesee Moron" affectionsof thethroat and lungs yield toittlfWb deli vend on.,the assumume of totelliffent E ll .Yaigiannn llo tilithe4 their business told:Cow—in short, Jr there any rellarwe upon any thing, then it is irrefutably proven. thiiithb rtmilibbleass re -IMvo and dommUu the close o [dl e a er iti. (a. be' yond anyand all °thers Wei arelrnowtabldinlee .n i s be true, it cannot bo too fteely ptddiabed,mar tocreddely known. The Afflicted should know it. A remedy that caree.laptice. less to them. Parentirslieuld know lt,"theli chihireu an priceless to them. All ehtight, ow M r fo r health imn be priced to no one. Not only sh it be circulated live, bat A ry. everywhere, not only in thik bean , but , In alt cOut Wee Row faithfully we have acted-an this clutfictloth ,:Is ldnitiffn In the &et that already Oda article has mode the circles of the glolbe. The erne never sets on ita.limita} No cortthilint la without lt, lied but few peoplee. , Although not_ . !Rowena use In other nations as to this, it is empleyedby the more intelligent la almost all dvil .ad countries. ltlireitten *rely employed in both druerierif--in Bumps, Mao, Africa Australia and the far....df Islands of the see. Life Is as dear to its pessesams•there as here and thennispgra Valtiablo remedy with eves more avidety. Unlike,matt.preparalions of its kind; it is ail expensive con2position of Costly material. Btl I it le afforded ba thspublio at a inakonablykerrptha r and what is of vastly more importance to them, its In Is rimer suffered to decline from Its original standard of 'excel. lance. gvery bottle of this Ingctiektkliasr mannffinfink4 in as goal as ever has been made heretofore, or es we are ca. pabie of making. No toil or neat" bi sparect'inMetinhaning It in the best perfection which it is posaiblotoymoduce. Hence the patient who procurea the genuine Canal' Pit. vomt4carerety on having4di WA an merle eilitut - ever been had by thoso who testify to its cum. . doin g Ity pmaning this' ditlrse, iliiite the hope of ig soma good in the world, as well 'lathe satisfaction of belffiving that ranch has been done already. * SW-Prepared by .1. C. AYER, Praetteal and" Analytical Chemist, Lowell, AWL — ' -' Bold by B. A. PAIINESTOCK & CO, at wholesale and rev tall, by every Dr:lanai in Pittsburgh, and"by alr Dogma everywhere. - • enliamdkar The Greated Medical Disiefery OF . - 1" lit A G-E, . MK. KENNEDY, 9f• Roxbury, liiialijiiicov ared ln one of our common kershueWeeds.fiejenualY that Cures earn/ kilid of .73fraareVfroes them:Tat Serpfukt too tie has treated It fu over eleven hundred - wep t and never taped except - in texicasee (both thander 'humor.) 'Be has now In Ida possession, ova; two hundred certificates of Its vale°, all within twenty Mike of Boston. Two hot Um. are warranted to - care a nursing, sore manth. One to three bottles will toroth° worst kind of pimples of the face. Two to three bottles willscour the aystem of btlfia. - t..• Two bottles are warranted. to cure the worst canker in the month and stomach. Three to Ilse bottles are warranted to cure the Worst mss of erysipelas. One or two bottletare warranted to =Alkali hunsoriof the Two battles axe werranted** cure muting ottheiat and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cite icitiript tamp. Wing ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to - cinWthieuMst des perate cases of rheumatism, , Two or three bottles are warranted to cure th e worst cases of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. MO to eight bottles will cure the worstleasetd scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle t land a perfect cure Is warranted when -the above' quantsty is taken ; Nothing looks so impiobable to those who hive In vain tried all the wonderfil medicines of theday,>e thsals Com mon weed growing in the pasture, end along oldetonci wall; should cute every humor in the system; yet it - la - nov*l Audi fact. . If you have a burner it haste Wart , ~T here are do ib nor ands, hums or ha's about suiting pomp eases. Lot yours. I peddled over thousand - Withal Of lan the Vlefulty of Boston. I know itsiffectein every case. It has already dune some of , the greatest careaerendanednAllannieliosetta. I gave it to children a year old; to old people, of isigty. I 'have seen p oo r,; puny, watery tenting - children, andiail2esh was eon and flabby, tattered to a..yeita.torothealth by ono bottle. 'To- those who are sublect tic a kick beadacheoatte 'battle Will AI ways clue It. It preegreat relief Ll> Catanikand ~c 1135. Souse who hare been costive for years, haws taken end been regulated by it. Where the body iii quite easy, but where there is any derangereentotAbevklum. lions of nature, it will mum Very singular reeling', bit you must no; be alarnod--they always dnapssear in from four clasp ten week. Tlieterfs never it bad 'result titan ft: "'Oaths cuarary, when that feeling, is carer, yari like a new person. I heard some of the most extrayagant encomiums of it that man ever - listened to. "Ski thange of diet is over neceasaryeat the best you gen get...: I hevellke u Ise an herb, which, when simmered in,sweet rik'diasolree Scrofulous swelling of the neck anifttlider the este' 'Trice 60 mute. Price of theAtedia I-Disarray $1 per bottle. DsVediorto for one , tablearsanihrnbr day. Children over eight years, teaser; swonfultlehildrertlrom five toe years, tea-spoon - fur afrectleifditi be made.a de: ble to all constitution; tskevitsnugh it° Operate on the wets twice a day., , ?dr. iII&NNRD'r ghee Persimial 'ilttendattce in bitterest - is of Scrofula. tk.id, wholesale-and retail,. at Dr. KBYSEWs, 140 Wood street, corner ,of Virgin alley, and ~ . P . pgagmq, Alle gheny. • INRALATtIOX;,.,;t CURE OF ASTRA AB tONEria. NEW AND VDDN - oNDie HTGEAVirNA BROUGHT 11011.2 TO Tail DOOR OP TEI MILLIOR A V7OIsTIARMIL DISCOVRTLY has receht ly been made by Dr. Ctumus, of tcity.tuMmAreat. memof Cenummption, Asthma, and all disnssoi organ:nog& We refer to. "Da.. Conne'• atrisonsi to Inattilkanikati,„_,_ YAROD AND QUIRT EINDUP." With Milis.newmethft,e7utir. C. has restored many afflicted ones to health; as an ' nerd which; he has' nnumerable Speaking' uf the treatment, a physician remodel: "It is evident that inhaling —constantly bterOdill; att,itgrealbla, .begacia,lailoKl,74llB medicinal properties meat come in dirnt contact with the whole sulfa earl - tine of the lungs, and tlrtui'eseanii ihe many and vatted changes produced upon - them-when introduced Into tbo stomach, mad subject to the preceso,of.ingeodina." The Ilygouna Is for sale by all the Druggists throughout the coontry..—/Vere York Dutchman of Jamas:ll4: - The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least inconvenience—the heat of, the W3 , 1)4311341 sufgcient to evaporate the fluid. Iltuidnalsnr cases of chino, like the following, might be named: • One package of the llygoona has cured me of the Asthma. of six years' standing. Rionnamr Postmaster of Duncannon, I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr Curtis' Ilygeium. MARGARET lioarowiltrooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. PAU, of No. 6 Ilan:mond otreet,..N. Y., 11114 cured of a severe =se or nronchitie lay the Ifygenna.. ; , My sister has been cured of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the plus 4 clans. She was anted in one month, by the Omani. J. IL fliankor, - Richmond, Me. The Rev: Yin Crutnea, of New York, Ontifies of our rine• clue br the renaming languor; • Maw Yong, ifaiember 1G,1864. Dear Sir—l think highly of be. Curtis' Ilygearia as a rem edy In diseases of the threat - and lungs., having hail some. opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that It Is is. newt excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling, application to the chart: • • N. B.—Dr. Curia' Ilygeana he the. ORIGINAL and ONLY. GENUINE ARTICLE; all otharaarabase traltationa, or all& and minima nountarfalta. Shun them ae you. would+ AO/41021. Sir For ante by 'Dr. 000. IL, Kept 140 Wood , erred-, It,. N. Ulm & Co.; Lee A. Beekluiny. Allegheny. City; Jahn. Sargent, New Brig4ton; O. Kaiser, Itoetiostor. nkylaatawdoi rrHE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From alfpartit of the connirf„.nortit and aout,h,r,he,,proprie. tors artralmoardstfiltireie pt Otench flattering tesyttnont- Dials oaths follawing,relativelo B. A. Pahnertockhr utknabs ad Verudflage: . • Giummozo', Ala., April t 8 1816 Messrs. B. A. Ituistatosk sf Cb,—l have been eolWig your:, Vermifuge in this place for ore years, and take pleasure fib amting, for the infornyttion of the math and of the public,. that it has been, so far as I. know, one of the matt satiafac tory remediesin the market, and ono of the moat saleable• medicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of Its good effects in numerous cases under the treatment of our physicians, ell of whom uso it regularly, and always found it to be onto and reliable as a worm vacate- am r0C0132. mend it as ono of the safest and beet In the market flzromimirracK. Prepared and add by ft. A. PAlMPsimlf toll,r DMZ corner of Wood and Pleat eta.. Pktatraratt. H. *IRALikIELtseS. itithlSLAN.i'foolll PASTE..—ThIe Tooth Pilate la the best of its kind fur eleanalug and preserving the teeth. It i preparod ands the supervision of Dr. Ilullihen, DM only-by 109. mannis:o„ - Corner Market at mad Me Diamond. DOWDER'II BLUE --A superior article, jruit received end for Kilo by .le7 imam BMA ASUPERIOR BOOK. TO TIM WATCHMAN, or Leativatruta.—Noto tyad. THE, WANDERER., • Tate - of Bite' Vicissitudes ; by 61, 'airtbor of The trafth• man," !cc., 6.0.. "Trudging along, unknowing what he sought, And whistling as he-went, f ir want onleinghiri , =Tina Or Snit rakes: . •• • ' "Another popular tale from the pen of an authorerho needs no introduction; his other books having commanded a wide sale and made hlinDunfhar to the reedingpthils,"— Utica Garet& The great favor with which theresdleg . publto recievedk ' The Watchnuut,t 'The Old Doctor,' 'Lawyerli•stofy,' "&c., and the extensive editions through which each Orthese works passed, le the best evidence whictrean tiolhrufehed of tblabUttyy of ON &OK'S of Oa `Vanderes.' , "—.4oo2,lol... "'The Wander& pointai to an excelleht niara/--and4hile it will enchain the attention of the more titian* mode; it tantibt fail to intereat arrwelf stamen) the mtg. . rot sale byHawke & Brother .." —Ckeelend !Arad "The Incidents are linters] bud lifelike, the ea r vity, graphic, and the style forcible. It will please."...-1 0 ,,yi thurant. MINIRR'& CO Na T2' Smithlleld street For sale by Jylo OBACcO-- 16 boxes lAto:: IL Grant'a ,Ta Tobacco; 5 d o do ra do t.. 4 16 do Webater'd old s'a do 16 do Andenson'a Dewberry s'e do 6 dq JouweVe d o ' 6 do P. and It'a 6'a do 0 10 Womb Natorat Leaf do . * 2 caatur.(l 4 4 lb. bare/0 'Fhornaa' Lady Finger; 10 Dwarf bozee Dotler's Panama brand, 4mtamp Tobacco,lo Dwarf boxes Jewel Opt& Twist Tobscca. i„ In atom and cot ante by jedd MILLER Ti - PAPER ILANGUIP. Ikquet, andiriPtett aea ottitAts.• Exitz uah Isuusufieturo, trk.,"ip.rl, 4 , ***an W4ll PlPer and 11QT4:1!zwit' 4 i4O , ,04.1 "41 wootititti, • •:-.Nr.