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SIX ACRES OF LAND in Chartlera township, about ball it mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, wi den th ., viti . noble I mproremente, Suited:lov a genteel a:gantry e A LOT OF GROUND In East Liberty, 80 feet by 180, will be sold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND liclW TEN ACRI..S OF LAND in Indiagocdn‘i.to:-“u„sehm ante and Mouth of Deer Creek. on which are an old established ferry. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in plum A.V. three and a half m ik e f ro m Logan's Station, on the . ltalimmi, with good improvements. A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Ste. reason "m e et, (opposite the Sleety Hospital,) with modern Improvements. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, coo taming twenty-three acnm, within eighty rode of the C. A P. Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, corner of Chanters and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM in Ltert y township, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged int city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swine vale Station, with five or ten Acres of land. TWENTY ACRES 01? LAM) adjonung the Su ,svvAle Station. Apply to (.I°2) BLAKELY A TWELVE Hi iIJRB IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! /Or THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly receirril, twelve hours iu advance of the Moat, and deliver - NI to cub scribers at the following rates : Philadelphia LEDUER, ids. per week. New York Doily TRIBUNE, lac. per week. " HERALD, " " " TIMES, " /Eir Leave your orders for those, or any other Eastern papers, at 71 Fifth street, for my 24 RICHARD SHANNON VERY DESIRABLE PEA.) THE FIFTH WARD—Tie-undivided int• r,—t Pl.'it umumm, all of which are oc - iipied -•n Penn cud Weln ei *meta as Madness bowie, 1101,1 rent w , ll A block of eight limit IF. in. Filth W, rented. Two 8 Story Brick occupied by Bret-rate tetinfitn, Income. A block of three flusinesn r It and Penn streets. and on, De. lOn. II Kll.ll all occupied. Apply to Jyl7 NEW MUSlC.—Distant Rellr are pealing. by iL II Ramie. Like the Snug of Itiriln ,n,..r s. 1 lad; words by J. P Donato, : Ray : , 111,1r by .1 1) Ch., /4M Metamorphoses .10 Jour p,or --I e. No. 1 Ja.le., do Xrreicw—,tallP4. esragwol, New Venue Waltz—Lewin City of Penn Grand —Churl,. Collins Young America March—d, , h ,. mei) hi the Young Ain., Society," by S. W Holdridge Carnival RnMain : a nen S.. h —F Burgin tiler The Sultan's March—Steplaqi (firsit, Thy Willie 'II so more ruarn, ate o'er Willie we I, ,v. missed you.", by I , C. 11,dlvtlle Poor Joe: words by T It. F.12V.11X11. 11034 i, by 1' ( Oh. take 1110 to In) Gr..rgin home—written and expressly for Saollaa'sl,lwre Tr -up,: by S S J.-tiohtun Just recei•ed by E,preee and he male by At the "1 lid Enrildnili , d Pierhi 11 pd.' Ni/ I ea., seeond de•ra Finn mire,. iebio O h Pe nne MUSIC liyl+ T IFE OF .101 IN I'. I E::ND )N I'. hy 1,111111 I_,a New edit.. of Wbittl, Arnold's CM - oaten Lili Life of Dr. Alelaielei Hochanan's Faith is pared. Hamilton's P I Art Student in Muni, .I, Hiawatha. Krumacber's Parables end : , n , i ,, 111 Etlckness—its Trod, and Ilkhnoign Margaret w Just received by .1 S IsiOri , iYIB h.• 01iiraet • ' -1144r,,,Wr PITTSBURGH. FSALE--20 acres of laud, on which is 1: erected a hewed log how, frame lallu and other out buildings, all in f atal arr.'s cleared, well f. u, -.1 and in good state of cultivation, a young orchard, snyet al acres of grain and never now to g0, , -1 and thtirinz Lion; the reins-1111oz acres writ ti tubvred —would loe a I situation fur a stare, being situated on the :nose t oads, ••• twoen Bakerstown and Butler. in Middle, , k Pot ler county. Will i.e sold low —lnt nit easy Wanted—A situation by a young lids, ID a fry 1 Trimming or Milliners odublishim-nt Wanted—Several girls to do hons.•lr.ok in the yin 11,1 country. Also, a sitilitt I, in lir s 1. •r 36,11 f 01.11,.. LI runt • It age, to a store, to run .orand., it other light wan I: Inquire 0111 E, .. W BU'N'K. ar Ins Ai.n,cy and Intelligen 011ie., north side of Gl...stye-1, Cow ALLEGHENY CITI W(;irls, to general housew ok Two or tht-e n Y.l Cools tor country. A Boy of 17 to learn a tro.h• mutt a,-11 mended. Alao. place 4 f tout O.• 1 ... h. o dining-room orb iti .1,0 lull eri is, and five urns l.l any kiod tillif Apply at Lo‘y - itl f7:- , N.-. Iti tellig , noe Mk, 101,20 N, 14 Fifth •tre,t WANTE I) --A Situmn n G.vertn - , •.r toachrr, I.y n T , 11:4 I wrl I .01a11:1....1. . lfig had mrteith•rat.le e mind I,.rt vt I. the coun try W 413timi—Severul Kirk .i., ht .11,st ork. r, I country, and a boy h. lull -A .rru IA An, eh.. s it`l e city. For Ealo--A rituall tOOO. ry to ..r.trr and .1..1ng a.. -1 bucines, to a 5t0..11 ..t..ot Ott, it 1.1.1 6 .• :!••• city. Tht...sttict .. n . ll at a .1..1 bargain. Itotair , .10 11 ci'' In , 11. 1 ligedoC OffiCV, Li nal ALL- Ali 111 .11.1 f t the Diamond, Alleght-cy tit, WANTED —A: : 3IIT ATIUN, by a vttuitti, Lady. In a Dry kid,,da TtIIIIILIIIIK rtt II Dory onablsettn...ot NVANTED-9t.v,:.1 611.11, , t., d., hwta.w•ork. In tto . n v and country. Alto, a bltuation I.) a boy tit ■tore. to run errands. 0111, 11011 o•.tk FOR SALE— A small TANNERY. in tel .t.rder and .1 a,..- a good Ituarneeti, 10 a small 111 a, toteen mil., It aa the city The 11, We.; ail cell at a ci. bargain. Inquire of IiEORGE W ItLSS, at h. A,gett. v and I ligence Office_ north torte 01 oh:, t. t..urth he..t , t the Diamond. Allegheny Ott) BEESON'S CEMENT. wATE.II LIME —The undertn a mal ke..l..‘hatnitt huel a lace aleck of title snide .1 the Leal . i ttalto 11., Strew • • , C . ...Lauda ant Budder, td NavLdatedt •erinta. Brdrivet, Ilcaerv.tirra for 'dater VserLa. ~ d to t r ueatel. to th. article. The wv-11 klitaCit resist:L/4 , r laud perriutlerWelS 01 Ch../ the. I ' , no n It of the first ntarasidlN in ail structure, cats .eel 1.. the an I. Or W . W.I' Or Ltllllli, ENOLISII NTRY SE,AT IS li(IBINS , )N TowNsillP FOR SA offer fdr sale a ful piece of Land Its Itobll - I,oliowauh.y. n. .m twirl/ 0. from the city, C..r.tairruig Ca cat) dour menu. all Lso.l. Well improved and in a high :date of Cl.ithato../ House contain• Ave riarnts, neatly lifilsh , a. with k it. I. out-hOUS., stablest an.l barn Nem. .tf the tret graned rult, &r• Apply to L rylo 111..1 k I:l.ti A KITH El Lli I Slt FELD et s(IN. D E ., LEk . • GENT' FUN-NI: 1 1(1SO an 1 !•Il ET 114 NI FALTCH.EI I .7,N, 7u Wot.ll,tz,i NOTICE —The autarril-qa n.apo. dully en n. atu, made by tt,o ftr , I. nt t•• Warded to any part .1 tho hi... 1. ••Il I , ...rtytng 'III u. ties sending the ..1,1..r* their 11.,..f1/ LU inches, accord m: lb , (..rnatta rt e Remember, tbe ,111.• ronst 10. 4.1,1 Is taken. a 4 all re, 0•0,5. r :k 1.1• wv,, .10 bit 1.• I.S 110 the &dial/1.11E1,b1. Fo-rt—Slre ar•Ar.n4 1110 10 , 1. Ser•o/--r•bre mr..erel Ow els, TA.rd—Slre ..r./unr rl,. b./. pile .FIC/Irreit -- F 1 • 11. :I/. Lt • •: , Nrrist ) in t t Birth--Whetle-r +++ld. .11. ,_. 11,. .1 • ill, the style. Tlse plan w Tote • .. 1 gr...: gentlemen at a Oo•tale - an.. I. o boa,. Shirt. t, .t.t, Ito in , c Also, on IniteL ••1 ,Itri • p.., turn. Any I.) • , atteudftl P. S.—Please atate I I)'+' I --- MPORTED CIGARS 15.; aq Nos. 1 aml 2 Crot 7 4 ...11' . Prat. el.. (~.;a "Fire-Fly" Loteilee Irt DAM/ " !dente Cbri.to" 1,11.1.0 Iteimini. 1.1 e 2.1.0 X/ La Insennelad I Me."... 1,1 -Gen'l Tay lur'• 4,00X0 Sliaonlient-. Continue" liar It+,ooo El Sol" Regal.. t'lgala 0.000 1.11 True 5161. " Reg + `lager. 8.000 "La Due Soli." Reg 2.6,000 ^ Waihtuglen lie•rmais ..4v.tra 190,000 •, Moron" L.. .ale 1., .IY7 MI 1.1. ER A IIU.'RJT,' nN - - - - - JACOBS' AMAL6 A.ll -'l•llen.. will be band as durAbl.. It , nil•'l 11041.• ft •tn steel. and vtll nut catch, .4 - etoi tt, th. they currode or Igo, tt u• 1•., .1 11, I,+k. et.-.-I variably do, Pnce, $2..00 ...I, I A V EN. Pwt„•o• ,. Market ,Lre,•t, NO FICTION.—NVe lin‘o nrplientbni. t ,r several .tru ranging ti Yin Viol, toj3ssJ, ,0 w Li t, handsome premium will he od, an od 11, -t of real estate, clear of all .übren• .o Persons wlehleg to Invent safell. ed I. it the hotel., I large returns not to t.r roabroa, wily ikl••Kow ag.1.1 II.• deriligl2od. who will gl ct, then Ruhr an:. , .' 1.,e business transacted by then. We are authorized to offer a heria...me 1016 i who may apply. 111.4 6ICIIEI /117 Real Falai, and Keel Ur...ket- VALUABLE FARM FOE. :-,ALE--Sitila wd on the Perryentlie flank ttoe.l,- tool et, th , nity-35 Act 0.-11z' of winch :0111 11/ uP. ration; afoot SO heron of god niettelow len.l pt./logs u, ‘li• rIOLIS parts of the fetus. a Farm of six r.e.otn o fine fountain of running wator at theneu p, sine 84,13 70 ..et stabling. sheep sheds. t ou .hi uses. fur a Stock Earle try. an tirehard of nix acres: good tinifs, Sr. luuu•.lmo r,lot the ropes. 'she k eo faro i iinpuoneuf.3 will. be .431t1 al Into ' , rite. Mart pn,• cern.... , aeply at onr (nit, ii Nlaiket street. S O '7IIFIt , ,ICT S SON, Real Estate Ag.ts COMMODORE FERRY'S EX PEDITION TO JAPAN and the China Seas. The Daisy Chain: by the author of Heartsease. The Martine of Cro Martins; by Clam Fanny Fern's Oook Book-9.6 cents. The War Path, a Narrative of Adventures. Fashionable Life: by Mary 11. Eastman. Just received by W. A. GILDESIFENNEY h Cu,, 1 14 Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. NOW FOR 'FITE COUNTRY-BOOKS TAKE YOU Interesting, Amusing and In etructive: Cuzzens' Sparrowgrathr rapers, with illustrations by Dar. ley. One beautiful Imn...—price $l. Alice Carey's Married, not Mated-12m0.; price $l. John Brougham's Bumby Papers, or Irish Echoes. On' neat 12m04 price $l. Vi c toria, or the Woe ld , uvei come; by Caroline Chneebro 12m0.; price $1,25. The Loet Hunter. a Tale of Early Tunes. Limo., neat cloth, price $1,25. The Widow Bedott Papers—illustrated. 12m0.; price $1,25. Gabriel Vlll2O, 1118 Fortune and His Friends. 12ni0.: price $1.1.2. The Hidden Path; by Marion Ileirland, author of “Alone." 12 mo.; price $1,25. 11. MIN ER ct Oa, jyl2 No. 82 Smithfield street. S _ UMMER SHAWLS REDUCED.—Every description of Stella, Cashmere, Crape, Silk and other Shawls, selling at an immense reduction from usual prices. at the Semi-Annual Sale of A. A. MASON Et CO., 25 Fifth street. PONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for 1‘...) making Soap. One ponnd worth ten of poteah. On hand and for aide by i jy7IFLEMEIG BMW ' IBM rifffflffMßlNEW rgtiKfcClNS A-NWP,A,TENTS AGEMIT POlt THII Sale & Purchase of Patent Bights. And Dealer in every variety of MECHANICAL AND OTHER PATENTS. Office and Exhibition Room, No. 139 PLEAT STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, AT Orders for Patented Articles of every description promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTED, Troths Oil Globe. for ,steam itsaagines MR. M. F. Esvoa—Pir Mr. George Trott's "Patent Oil Globes" have been In use ou the Engines In our Works fur three or four years pest. and have performed so satisfactory, that we now apply them to all the Engines we make. Fur two year. past we have abandoned the use of any other kind of Oil Globes. Respectfully, yours, Ell= Dear 9rr,-I.lairiug used 0. Trott's "Patent 00 Globe" on almost all the steam engine.* furnished the but year, and In asmuch as they appear to have given entire sanslaction to our,cuatuniers, vie barn nu beettatiuu in recommending ilium KM a go,al article, and much preferable ou aa..uuut of their himplicity of construction, to the old faithioued Oil ‘ll,.,bes, ur any other of which we have any knowledge. Thu err tales that the VII Cup putentetl by Mr. Truth luut been ID Übe 011 rod for two y oar s past. We find it to be an economical and durable Oil Cup, wild con recommend it as suck, U FA.). W URI KR, Foreman 01 Pittsburgh Shop of Paine. Celts) RR Noretub,'...9lll, ih6.l T.) M Y. Esrost, Hs): Th ,ertitieS that WO hii‘e Lb: la I.e the isth-lit Oil Oh heel Curs sold Mod. F. I•iutoo, Es Y.. of Pittsburgh, snd roi ,s h hir them soy) mu, L supertor to any thing of the hunt Treasurer 011, Cotow.) , qxi•,, Novi - Whet . 17, 1 WU) From the New York S,teutaic Am.-:i. - ell I • Patent Pinioning Plane. This inv.:au.... to Itihm.ted for u4e wher e it to dealt,' to Im part 3 It or, lla rdb. and gh..sy curia, to the but it is atihi, witti AdTillllll44e, to all kill Oen T 1..• 11- , Its ‘,.11.11,1n to plaint the Caning b ta.• l ..ii bit... 01 111- Nadia, Malawi of Incomm.. plan.. Kiz., In Kttply till.; if mouth ioloce to the liwe the hhtu•., IN trout ,!reel, alu. h mouth piece eorfetel ea the rent ha the i htnel, nod c.utines the tlirktat tyt the plahe I:ut 111.• 11/.llt 1/1,4" 4. the t+l i te of the hit as It pr. ....DI ;ll< f[ riipiLg aphotc , a , is tLe ","^, ." .legrt4. wr tvivr aril the Iwyleuu ut Kir 1•11, I It, 111, playing .4 a&wwl atralust tt gr 15414. and ..r..4) ta. th, gra., lon% ing lilo MOW Lrb.tlyWlttaboth. pei L. t u thr igen-nth.o of this iiiiitrutneut, that it may I.- 1/11,1 ti• the. plamuc ot setievrie-- with esitli• nueLviss 1.1.111,s is YLII.I safely lei detie Ly the totumen The 1...c011ar Kr nuligettieut ef the io•iuth pow.., Lilt, nod •110,19 firth terratlng for the bit It, a hole length, wed dtelietilii, wider all • ii *latices.. with thi wee of • bit. Tis, it 1.E.) simple Atiti Inaiirevoinent. ilinatuirh Nee bare tah dottlit, End its war at., ever) catileintee•iiliet• In the land No Le•l ..hm.t in ~/tillitete a 11.1...,Ut It Th. Wm.C. thipie•r. Pittalaurtai, Pe, nod his luitrtil hears ilatk i . Johtiat) 10 , Ibb b Air M. 1....4 EATON, Ne 130 Eti - st ittnret, Airetil ter the troleti toe • N EW AcCoRDEON SONGSTER. 'n, rt. d th. kiu.l wal.+l It vntni • ,•1 tit.• I. nod tsalu...shir• .nw. /•” Mai k.. 1 trlr•-• s•slir 1 4 tto• sriirtrurn..ca, Is 12, ..ally ti4s r.l ,r-t t.O . mud Ltti.••pish on priblaberi ~ 111 IL IL 1D414.10.5i 1 , tr.4,1 t. the Vii.44l 1.11114, sr rr,rll awl rt. 1 ,1 4 ,41 II Al., t.a.111.4. AI., nu, 'n Tunw-....n1a.n.uc Ilv /41 W.Otect... P.lllcas, w.tb r. 1.4 \ ..Itu rut, u. `+ • _ _ t NNALS uF PENNSYLVANIA (It')+o fr... the dts.,. , er) .Itl, 1./elauure--1., IlAt.mrtl, uteutl.e...l the . . , .1, .11%. I/ -LOU). w. DAVIN.). MEMOIR OF HARRIET PREBLE Fgrtt,4l,. h , ../ o.,,,,spana , inne, Journal ~, Illtto. ,tf,•l 11r11‘1••us 1 , , W I. I. Li .1 uwt puLls.bmi air I C.r V br J. UAL !At IN harrt•lA .ale i.y T(kati pAsTE -A necr j •• srt I. I 1-.1..1.1 .1.1 .4.1 .ml! itt!. FLP:MING l'.4Tver Ntarket •1 IT AI E I 0Y ES - -I have oti laud a larg , ply ••111,- 11 -.11,, H[l , l A%. ilaji I=l h r •e IA VI L •ts./ an 1 14,1., .k !IF:VS li. ii .01 ,I".ltau 1...• J•., 1.1.1101'. .•41”..1 ( ~ .n a11,1.. • 'EWE ' \‘lllll. ..F MAuTIN I 4 1.01/‘. li. , ley nr... I I 111... , 111.T.1.1. a. • • 1:r , ;Porn, Rill, 1.3 On maths •r I lt,11,101••• t. it. -t 1-114nt, . 1.1 tbs. N.. .ttak LI.- • I.! .%I.) It insitusts , It,. ttattl,t ,tt W. 1., lunarV %Ir. If tibtats. k 'I 1. , A.l , ttlriturets (hr., ,L. Ott Ott-, , t 1 Itc• 1-.,11/1,119 Otal rb.1.11111/1./ IS/ 4 1 Teo T1,.110. 1% ~..ttt ) , t 1.1t0.1'1 . Et tit 11 11.11 T Ilt Wt. , A), 1 , 1, , 41 Mt: Ryes! A tiA LV V. .1 th, ), • ra I[.) LANK W )t.)I(S, .I.,urnk, I'4 jij 5a1. , 1 Ist otstttsne h..... Al., 164 k• L., or , haw! or -LI. 1...1 4 [Lny pattern to,paired, in au) .1 H A V ILN AilikLac !I.'', %tali urn.. tares Mark. , L I AIt.NI FUR RENT.--A small Farm, ‘,, tam/rig 1:4 arras, almul alba mar tba it), • .ato Man. banter TL", , 111 the prirmuana, A IArK" ^ L ao.. gt.n About I'm Imanag appla ala” heir) Ala pl.. tr A. gr Apra, aL,41.1 • a gat drat, I , or Lerma appy noi.# HCAJ 11. SAW 1 Y.R. N,• 47 rr II I It)) A Itltl V Al, OF N ENV GOODS A L. ,, VH BIL.ITHEILS. S•• 74 Mark,t , l'ttebartch 111.. -uls. Ilwr. lin,, Juni res anti ar. now opmlm euppl) of new And iSbas. 'I . /slms, House VtIrle11111111,:litxxia, %lot! rums likasts.gionmsl 80/I.m. mi Nessits work klau) of ths alk,ve 1; , ..1.551. hal In n m irc a hsyssf ol lb.inlportor• and al II lan, York awl Phlia.i.lptua, nt mhoe that ti• I. ••11, 11,111 110 vat of ttatoportation soltm , .ably tit from all oor • ustom,. and Om gruor twrilellsz It will Is• to tim sdls•ntag.• of all. as n r her IsmtJ •atm- 1. 41.., la•ttm assort °mut. . u• 11.11% K /TILKIK 4 . Mrul.rly • u. ) N4i, ~ ,T KAF.,O4,N A 1,40, I )()RTSNiull'll'S 1,1 V Ein AN l) !-..1 I I-: STAHLIE , NIARILIT sXp N ATIJI 1,1,11.E111. y 1 I ICI 1' .\.v/ NI; =.l rt.• F,ltlt It .t.,! II • A 0.v.5i.A,.; El) PIANO, f.r Alile .. . —A new CHICK Ell INO I• 1 A Nl.. .1.1124,4..1 10 t h.. luroltur , ' i V 1,1 .nn “Iwerved The in 01. 10 n“ uipa . .. , l .111 1., 1..1.1 1.1 ft t, El? Ali, ..tt • J'IIIn 11 51E1,1,1 , 1:. 01 .1. AKetit n !Inn I.Y A P.f , II KY R•ai PA.A.L.• fir .A.; jlqIN INt day, a large aNs , .rtzlieni xth , w. tiold ?rum f. 27 ',song Iron/ $ll. to $Bll ;,Iver Cylinders from $ E., $lO Timo K.spers, Vs) FrudslusnfeiClarutn.meter Serino, $3l/4/. 110. lu silver tlssos, $173 ('halna, 4enla, lieys, &C. 15'x1, hev repair d In the boot manner by ' myb W. W. WIL.SON, curnpr ul Nlsiltst AL 4th eta I Q l: ND RI E'S— i j pm, boo'o Muuld and Dippod Coo.ll. 26 do stor do lod Au Icoldo S..ati,. *Star kuga assurled :malls. 1 , o) dua. Corn Broom.. ~, Ndes No. I sod 2 batting. 2f, .it/... Rod Coale. i 24, .1., Buckets. 10 du Tuba. la aro, wd fur sale by JOLIN fd(K.IIIIKA I, 13 A 4 .( i.4.. '; K&; ee Heels •• Sleellilets Si.lee, 111 etere and let mile FORSYTH & SO/77, 71, Water nirei.l ulyl NS, 1'I1'(11,S, ‘,.3 - RIFLE, 14K% 411.‘ MRS, I1,111!,1 TACKLE TA lII.E I.TTLERy, Ti II LET CUTLERY POCK rr CTT I. E 1 . ()UN NI ATER I Al.. And moo other Ildogn ion t,unu•rnne to lnunlodi Uur s4+•4 VIRF A RIVIS to numnriduined nor ralioty iu 1.110 WO, t It rWN A TETLEY, Jr E 2 No 138 Wood etr.rt REA L ES'FATE FOR SA LE. K ELY A RICHEY offer for ran.— A Lot of ilronud on Penn street, and several Lwellwl• lions,--the front one occupied Ha a store and dwelling A Lof round on Ohm Street, near the Diamond. All gheny City, antis fine Dwelling House. Four Lots a Ground adjoining the Borough of Law 1,11, nllO. A Lot of liumnd in Blot Liberty, and II large Dwell n House. A Lot of Ground on Stepheuenu street, 21, feet by 15 fe,t nod a Thtf.. Story Brut Ds ening House, well finished, A Lot of t)round w the Borough of Manchester, 24 feet by 1241, feet, Also, u' Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, ,0 Manchester. A Lut of Ground on Rebecca eltreset, Al leg heavy City, by 1.3+5, and a g , aid Brick Route, Iwo dturlee high—very convenient. A Lot of On mod on Washington street, East Liberty, 7d feet trout by l''3 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in dhalerville, Chartiers township, 60 by 127, and several Frame Butldluga Apply to Llylo] BLAKELY A RICEIBY. ALE AKr D BROWN STOUT— S casks, 7 don. each. Bennett Scotch Ale. G du '. 'i India pale Ale. 3 du " " ii strong '• 3 do 4 , ti "" Brown Stout. Just received and for isle by MILLER A RICKETSON, Jrl6 Nos 221 and 223 Liberty at. FRESIi PIGS--100 drums just receivedand for sale by REYMER A ANDERSON, Jyl4 No. 89 Wood rtraet. SPORT": ENG APPARATIIS.--Chms, Rifles, Pistols, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, Gun Furniture, awl everything p ecessary to a Sportsman's comfort, can be had at kiss Enterprii n Works, No. 188 Wood street. 19 1 9 DOWN k TETLEY. . • . ' ..' , .'"Nr .. . ? -` J • ~. '-,, e ...‘r ',.4i.7.1,..' r .1. ',:- 4 z.„,,: • 4 ..g. ~,, .i.--...4.4-4_....-- - t f al 'e'.4-,1,..1 4 :AP-b.-4 - 4 - e , --.,-.4 . 4 , ,,7„..+. 1 . 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April 14th, 1866. f I=2 PITTSBURGH, April 17., Bbli. Very re.peetfully yours, F. 8 W. M. FABER .4 00., Engine Builders. ALFRED =ll IBE!il I=l 132/1111 ' 7 - • " .84 41,-,^ - ,1 1.-• MEM 11M!MM THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE ( - ) MPANY , UY PIIILADIELPiIIA. IlikeCiona—Charles W. Bamk...r, Thonin.s Hart, Tublits Wagner, datunel Grant, Jacob 11. imith, Ueo. N. Richards, Mordecai Li. Lewis, Adolphi E. Lim le, Dural :3. Browne, lor ris Patterson. Cass. N. Ets-ICKKII., President. Cues G. BaNCEInt., Serrotar). Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description ut property, in basil cud cOrlutry, at tutee as low as art i...asishiut with wearily. The Company hale reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, cab their capital and premiums, safely invested. af ford ample proteCtion to the assUriti Tb.• Assets til the Company. oti January let, ISLA, as putr. Uslied .s.,reeably to an Act of Assembly, acre Sc f illows. vie . &teal Estate 1.1,377 75 arrunit...rary LUAUS 17 ock, ,Cash, SC 111.340 51 Phu , their iticutia,ratioli a purbal of iweuty-oti, yeArA, they hate paid upward of Out. Million Four ii 1111.1 1 ,1.1 171,11 gaud llullaa, lonab,i by lieu,, thurnby athyrding ovidericu of the udyautad,ue of insoramtb, m will im the shill and thaponitiou to suet with pruiuptneas all liabtlMos tiAIiDINEK COFFIN, Agent., aplt4 Office, worth...ea rm.. W0i..1 arid Thad stn THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU; KANCK, ANNUITY AND TltUtiT U, IPAN Y. l'ilitt- LiCl.rtilt --Chat tart,' April :loth. DIPO Char for Prrpottlitt e, Soutleenat corner of Third and Chestnut snarls Philudelptint. OFFICEM iF TUN: IIoNIK MAKI, AT VIIILADKI.1•11I A DI &ter 8.. Stopliel II It. erawfur.l, Pttni II tio.ldard, A tu W Law M Mem), L llorrurn, J b,vereux, M t./.IWIII, 14 . 111111,11 ii.rrlarfa--*teplson 11. ertwrfor,l Pre.mir744—Anstn - Lon V. Thuutpeou. Mniteu/ Ain nu ner itatru ry —J wwxn II Wd ou, NI I' AUrvlieny t`kty—lt B Noe ry, M U. GEO E. ARNOLD, Agent, tuerl7 y Nu 74 You, th struo BANKERS 1) 13[1,01 N ,uNS, ant . linoge Deallf.r. N Drliftv, Acl.tt Sit,/ and 11,4,0: Ow V u.. 1 tin! .1.1 14 .."4.r11 ~, n 4,1.0) 1.., Val. 1,11 t!... tir •11,1,-.1: the l'n.no Stat., in joir hittikt.t 'ctn..% I Ll_ E. A ItN()1.1 , " )., aL n ‘_j • .finh i ct• in Kx, / .1.. Not., :41K1,1 rind t.t43 .• 011, , IL,. Al. l lt ll , Al and I.r.- r..t./.11...1 I. the L.. .11 . • .1.1111•11..11 fkir N.. Ti tie rat, t, 1,-24 4 , - t., the Brink •1 1 4, 1.,110411 rf 110:1.1 A S NV(h) h )ft" , , %pinffier , /:11 N 14,1.1, N.• • • • DRY (iti()DS. N E,v 1.10()I)S !5. , . 7 I Ma: kt.t TL. i.t. ..• and u.-•s la••ug 551.61 rl K•• Li (Ica il/rl, 1,, .I,t. h Op, astal, 11,. ~ a cts t.lar sits. t • c kl••-tr • okstoltwra !Ina g n, • ally t 1 - .. • that we L•..• c.• car la-a, at.l. 1., /101- c • 1••1 .I•NalraLls •b• I, as Is. t DR A::•••• li•s 1.1.1*.k1il 111-\T ...cta•c• s. 5., . a st,1•••• aud tc••••Itial •, Ext.r. r, b Blaak rstcl NI u 1., ••• •-•il.. • •• Ass's, lilacs 0,1 SU Pttrllooi Sti.! Pi 40: i I. Tartatral •• 1 •Is A I .•••• ): •• Chan, •• • Al's.. ll•s•I•aa Lau ca.. A ,11kA11...• k ki r•bas I at/ I MAWS , n,, . •1,1.1 'ail!, ski; •1i .1 •'Ai.. • .•011/..1 , •••.1 IS. • 144 NI l'0•0{/it, t re, A. A- N rf.1.1.A: IC. • 41; it.. k C...tlaca, 4 tar A ra •• As•) at.. k ..0:0/0 • 000., g... 1 11 .n A \ 11-•1 YL I,lll‘ti ~••, 1 , • •• 1•• kl .••• Prtuta, 1/•/.•gl.osca. in, •.t,, - it. s.ass-tsts• -41.-is 1.4.• ss • A. Al s.. uss•s•st.. 11.415. 1.51.1.. us t 0•11•0 • 014 • 01.5 1t,. , sot, 1. r•lss .as. I 5ti.A.5.134101, c a ;.••• Icaain a t • as we •••4 1 , ,,t 1.•, •,..ant 1.•••• t, S• • Sis-t • ts. 1115.11 I ../ 0.1- , I • I.•cus. 5 , ••••,.....• A s. I 11,.,4.•5rti5w-t, rsttacc:,,•• I . y ANSION 1101:: , E, FAIRA; I{l.\l ..41 I .tr•vl vis,( •al •••,,,Irrnl.i. , 0,, In 1t I , t!, lit f ul,j ...h.ll • •tkad ,•• In A • a •• ‘,l • IA 10 , r". IN li, 1.-, h• • ca 2, AIL. 1 5 1:1,..% 111)Ti.L. rt:cr II , • 11 • II- , 1 I. I • • kwour. , l :I tt)(.1) . IN 11. N ~,t mer .1 N., 0 ) t o , .i• 1 e•Li 14,-1 o r... 1.4 1 ‘1;NI , IE. ~,• ••. k . 1 .!. I 300 I '. t. FHli wr lu Wllt I‘c 111 aitww• L. , pa) 111 11.0iNu11.• I . I-.+ I .rlre usa roar, ter Ir.. Ir-rr,. 1. 1.41...... 11.:1, I • • +13.. I , • •-, . 1.., • •I t nu.: • • j) 11 . E 4 ., 1,1., Car•.1..1. , 4111.1.kk d I:1 , Is - It/E. .'A LE A Ht.\ N 11.: I 1,1)1!so . up.l t.. 1 :31 r. ,t.rr. , asol • fn .t l/./ S. , ' I, Ili. 1 , , ht.t..l •la o•thl Ittvt, 11 tkplt , l I t st•ot v th , ttt r t art) Arid, 1.. I 1 ' M Itl \\. I,)ENIHI'AI, NM t 1_ IL Nl , ‘ KO. • z: • • :II rr ) BIN LI M A ANI) I' 111-.1 41. •.I /FIE (i1)1,14 M :N (;I \ takillg the Ira st.. k •.I el." 1A.41* %% alba. • I Iv. r ~ • 111.1 he 1.41x11 ....1111 Tist.l.. , 1111,V 11 $ girmt 1111$1111.111[1$ IM!IIIEM3 1.. 1111111•11111 i til.• 111,1114 Li/1' 1 1.1.1.1i .1111 Ew AND( If li.k 1' Hui ! EW A:\ l'upurx , 1,) Fi•+l I Ito lAttly's Ii Wda t., IlettWit!. ntt 1/) 6I1111) Ti 1011, 4 ,11 Al., t,w,4,1 l',Arthurtah Ity t 4. 1,. B N.ttg of nod t Itul , a , . • • A Defence ~f the Al., it au l'ulu ). a.. i•i.i.i.n.il 1.. Ilse cli i JAMM M. WARD. roach:pants of foreign influence, and eape. tall) to the lot-, i Superintendent Ohio and Alississippl R. R teren, e ..1 Papary in the puhtical lotereat .1 11,.. Lulli.! ' myl2 F KNOWLANn, Agent. Pittsburgh. tates, by Thua It ttle). ._ . .. . /: orbei Volatile. I l e„ 11113.1- lis '.: Videl. l i THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAI). J"" r.'.'l b y W A. " I l ' i ' l ' L '' l ' i '''' " A '''' • ' TH Eli ItEAT CENTRAL ROUTE, oonnecti og toy II Flllll ial , i rip , sill,: the TliciUli• i Ulu A ['ant it Cities wall Weaterti, Nortlewestet ti Railway direct. T "" \,:(-) YA" 1."-) F " I F E-- E"grav in g• "1 '" •i l l, N :ic h ...i .' „i ' .,7, - .,. t ,t7u b) ::i :' ,L ,,"„" :g ' i:s. , Li, holly I. ~I II"."' '''' m""" 1. 1 "`"." ' 00"."! 1 " . ti " In', A b "" m.-.....r. h. all prt. on the Nertiesesteru Lakes; making 1 eta :try iiii W ell Vivo at toe ntore ••1 illikliCiiir and RE.W.liiil Rou'rt by *lO,l, J.l DILLS:aI . ] 1:: A 111 • 71'. NV...1 .t 'the l , 'll.l , :ll , i a llT L' .. ' a a t ''l l.... liaa;arded to and from the taxa? Wear.Wiwi, blilinciiptiolui will la. 1 i,c•iiicd toy:, , Itate• bet Avers. Philadelphia& Plit•burgli, TVIr, limis PRiME Kill I'UFEEE ; ' 7 ' 0.0, 14 'Y Uu ' i ''‘` I 75, - 04 lUU lbs. ItST CLASS.--Rots, I, ...at .. Extra 1,1,1 Luke.):., - ' iii, hems,) Fur., Yeatticrii. A. ) 10 •' Ind J.. 14. ' SWAIN/ CLASS.—lba,ks and Stationery, sb. ta. Leta hen, b Ja. a - I Dry (basin, in Lahr.,) !hardware, Lou' nsk. IS IIA) lbs. bales ',inv. M.K ha .. ! tht.,, W.hd, d 0.... 11 , bap ..1.1 Maricalb., .. ' Till lii' CI-AS:A.— Anti's, Ragwort, Bacon I „ 0, ... , IF „ 100 tb,„ Sella led t• a 1.1 vaaly lot toy mad loiamens . ale) Pork, Qu bulk,) Hemp, a 1 ...... . ..... 111)1'2. F It DRA \tl. N . I 1hm....,,,1 : StiVRTII CLASS.---eotree, Fish, Baron mid t 400 151, 100 tbs. • Pork, ,packedo Lanl itud Lard thl 1 11) LA K ELY & RIC I I EY, REA I. EST NTE 1 gl,,,up ..,•(„•,..b. pet lorrel. L) URI /KERS A\l' A I'll'l , IN SER.S. —.ma 01 se. enth ' ....- In allipping thasla from any total Vast of Phil/W.31- a1..1 i•iiiitliiii ,styli ,- Id .treets, 11l it., g h. am .10,1 1. I cliiis, I. ) phi, lie particular 1,, mark package, •a tot Fran/0E411.0 An. tii,li any Pr"l'''t Is salt l.) Kt , . ol.•ta, ••1 I.) erbe t Id ..1 I Rodo•aeL - All tbsala connigned to the Agouti. of this Ron.) pilaus' Curt, in the thisof Coillii) . and I,i auy thaLtapi.m. 1 ~, 1. 1 „ 1 ,„1,.10,,,, ~, Pittaburgh, will be forwarded without al Read Fatale out of the ell) 11. 1 0 ' demotion. - -. PRATT'S 11Al•(i14:RRE(''I'll'E5 AND A Nl_ I FR):111111. A4IENTI.—NI... Potter, Iliedon; J. L. Elliott, New i l'i rli ; I; .1 Simeiler, Philadelphia; Miutrew it. Kleine, lialti• BR''TY I.E''. "" h 4"' :". I. '"" ' 'I "I"f' '''' "r 1 111t ., 1 , . lit 4. C. FrilliC181:119, Plittol/UNII; Shrilitonan iii Antall, 112.11 y olitaluiet, Ils r,t.,, ti,,l ~I ~..,,,,1.,.,., 1,,t,,y,41..111,11,1 C111 1 .1010.1. 0111 u, J S. Moorhead, Lenieville, Ky.; K. E. I"4, N" '7 FUl'itili '''""t l'""' "1' '"""""" putt '''' li.lilruni, Madmom Ind ; ituttilil A Co,. St. Lou); iti.....). '"‘ k "` A)l. '"'' :" (I " ""' " t- ' ' ""' h l '" ""'" ''' S blitcholl ASim. EN eneville, ludian„. gilded lid lien t o•l i eid ) ye. I''.' t 1/Jl, .! t 1,11.1/..11 tads, 111 It H. WINTON, low neviinde in elan, ot Ili eli.‘e vim.") i.t lee. .l all , Uotieral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. type or Litiegerrieitype l'opiee noel, col ii.il.l) Iron, et eo . 11. J. LOMBAHRT, kind of paten, N arrunted perti, Preen !with:rut,. , wy9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. Our mutt, is, TO PLEASE. ruhlis ' - _ _ _ CUIPPINU AN!) LEECHINU.- airy. E. 1 i PENNSVI,I'AN IA RAILROAD. ..,_, LIOOK may to- found ut het rtendem, on 'SIXTH eitsieit ' No 39, between Smithfield And Wood street. She In. ilie 1 allilii t.thuusly o f many of the tegulai faculty . E..., her nkill nod Summer Arrangrokout..—Chauge of Hour. long experieuce In her line. orders eili be [bankroll ) , oefeerd. aniii :ioise ON nod after MoN DAY next there will be TIMER DAILY DELICIOUS COFFEE: ! —if yiiii wiolld TRAIN: , I,tween PlTl'Slitilitill nod PLIILADICLPIIIA. TILE MORNIN(I MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur like n delo loos cup ~1 DAV, Ir) that lbanted Jr, a .1 Philadelphia at 13:30 A. M. DttAvo', , THE PAST LIN!? Way. Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at .1)) , ..: sli u'el,nic, P. M. ___ . _ . . N. 13.—Roasted by one of toy hands . . . . 12 4 . BOXES CORN STARCLI, Orvis' and vi T il l , l td E ei rlll t l' lol,i EXPRESS TRAIN Iraice Pittsburgh for Oswego. ' BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts- Luxes limber's Farina. 3 - .. Whoaten Grits. burgh daily, except Sunday, at .1:30 o'clock, P. M. 100 lbs. fresh Rice flur. At -- BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh JylB DRA 1 . 0 , . daily at II o'clock A. M., 3130 P. AL, and 5:20 P. M.—running 1 5 .. __ . as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. S PRIME RIO COFFEE: Th. alx,ve Lines caused at Pittsburgh with the Railroads 0 B A A b ti ugn prime Leguayra Coffee; to and from St. Luais, Mu.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111.; 60 pockets tiovint. Java - ' Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville Ky.; Terre Haute, 10 bags Marncails, . Nlmlisun, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lad.; Cincinnati, Day. Received by I/Yl,; F . N . DN A 1 0. ton, Springfield, Bellefuntaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, hoods, , with the Steals Padiet Boats from and to Now OULLANO, 87. E VERY description or Millinery Gi Tritillnings, 110diery and Uloves; Grater furnishing i lAMB, Loctsvn-tx and CINCINNATI. Goods, .4.c., dm., marked duwu 25 to a:1 per cent. af the Semi. 1 TH_ROUGH TICKE T S can be had to or from either of the Annual Sale. A. A. MASON 1 CO., i above places. J.Y' 25 Fifth et. , Fur further particulars, see handbills at the different . starting points. Passenger. from the West will find this the VENETIAN RED-2el r obis. in store arid ; shortest and most expeditions route to Phibuielyl24. Balt* for sale by . (IY 2 ) FLEMING BROS. I more, New York, or Boston. J. MESHOMEN • Agent, Passenger Llr!e , N . E . l ... nligft. • POD LIVER 01L-36 dozen In store and tor 1.../ gale by (iy2l) BLFI , TNO BROS. • myu :NSU R A. NUE. $1 21',708 41 llguuuu 110 TELS IMEI=III9 I=l,lllllll =EMI 111=11=11 hLh N.. k.•rel CEMICUI 1•i A 11411,, =MIZE I=l =IMMO Many al to 100 I. I+ Mo.! h.., A itt.WN TI'TI.III No. 13., Wood Ma n'r --- 1856. ONLY ROITIT WITli T HREE DAILY TRAINS FROIt pITTNOUROH TO CINCINNATI. oNLtitoyTEl,Witel TIMEX DAILY TRAINS FROM . P1.7'T,0151 TO DAYTON AND IN- DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND gENSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI OM .! ADS. VIA CRESTLINE AND CAUXBUS Quickeet Route from Pitteburgh to Cincinnati. r•oetsCruto at Cincinnati with U. 8. .1411 Line Steamers, C—eingion and Lexington Railroad, Ohio . andjiisslssippi kt.tiroads and the Lawrenceburglo, Routes. OonYtioing via C.oluttarres - and Nerllll, with the I)ayton and X.ehia, and Luffiall*Cbutral M o il od •111ROUlatt TICKETS, via Coliffutam eel Cincinnati, to Lexington, Leutsvillo, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Ac., As. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Flame, St. Louln, Ac, THE LIMB MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with Ilia Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. bind Line Steamers, the Olio and Mississippi Relined, sad the Iswroaceburgb tiouta, offers facilities no other route can ON °, as through tickets by all the above routes can duly I.e procured yin Cabled's. and the Little Miami liailroat. The route from Cresitlino via Columbus being the eborteat to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and safe rpecd. Connt a certain, and passengers have full time for meals. Ay the Forest and Itellefontane route from Crestime, a dangerous a.l brca4-ruck speed la renewed, arid competed to ovtocom° daunts, e. • By the route Columbus to Cincinnati and ludiattatiolls, •wagers ride orer roads ballasted and smooth. By the Foiost and Bellettintairie route, pameugers ride over the roughest roads ill Ohio. TUBER DAII.I . TRAINS, VIA CMIJAIBUS AND =MB Tito Ira.. Pat.:burgh at 30) o'clock A. M. for Cre edn 0... er.bautuus, Xenia, (Sunni/at:, Lnufurilh., St. Lou.., L•awgnat .4/ I tultunspuihs, via I.u.vrenceburgh Ruble. This Tr.uu arri.e. al CM 1141.11 Line hour and forty minutua iu &that., ,4 Forrut u... 1 Braeroutatur TRAIN loNvell Plttehurgb at 7:30 o'clock M for Xt.la mad Ourinont.l. I'hte Trani tuak.,,111.... FP. .411 y VIM 0.11./1111,1115 k. Cincinnati. Tillkb TRAIN 3 n'cluck P. M. I, (`‘.brio....6.ittioblii, X oila, Clucitatati, I•allaville, Ht. 1....,u/s, Lennst.ol and I tvitausti..lla. rift LawToncoburgti litmu• LA ILI TIL.%INz, ILI COLL 1.11.11 i,, DA VT( Ei NAT IoA, iv% 1.111010111 . 01 at :100 o'clock A. M. lur Neuta. Day tutt, ludiattapohn, Lafay rue, 111. ••1111 , 1. SI Lutae i'airm, Ac. StamNl, (a... 01,14 ; o'clock A. M for ‘ , l/In. Da)t,.. I odinmspolie, Ledayettc, f• Ilan,. Lout, Calm, kratinvlllts, Ai. r[llkl , Pltt.burgl. at :1 P. M. for ~a I C.l urn Wu, Sruia 1m) tub. inaranapn ID, Latayotte, Tour Hotta, VIII. otan... St L.A.. EVlk.vl.3, !..tanD(l-.l.(ave• ( Denman duly I,r Monwhit, Vickaburgh Nat , h , ., n..r a Irqu, ett. 71. E .itrert ...tide, the Till \I. , Ta. 1,1.. It". si- arta4sga...l t.. rut, us ay.- cut5134..71.k.. a. 1., tin,. r scP infortnii,sl sod Through Tic.k eta, please uphill' .1 Uidu sod PotitioylYktaii Railnoil °Mr*, 4,4,4 - Du uttlie,) tur the k!..lirmicechele 1.144.44 J. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, 4 r •1 Fii.lorki Sl.dloa, PARKIN, Ticket Agent. 0h:44 U ?Millionth .I.• Al, I' :+Tfc A UKIt, Lienr•ni.l Aketat, ('LEI ELAN!) ANI) PITTSBUR(Ii RAILROAD, •147117.Ai VIIII Ohlo and Pcnninplcan/a Railroad, ALIA/OCR A\ I) Quit:Ht:4T RoUTE to elm sa.o ks•• .s,s. W.•r. is cis CU:VI:LAND ; Ilundr.+l ru:6..lunter and lad MI time r• i tat. k ha IJ 11, Circull., , l. •,t., V lit 04....LUkp0i to Ma=t= F tv,uty l..tvnrn eupi (.111.0 , t.. I . 1,...41.011 thatro. Ciaragc• lwruty hair /I•.nrt ,n • 1 - t thirtl rreu hogir. 1 • PrensOranta La. - . A M nn4 12k1 A Si ...I P I at ' th A. M .J.411:60 A M &at P M I 4 riAllll Id lOW A M.. Pkklb mod *Au I' %I .4111 n I:Ug 01 , 111 .V nh tllekelknd and Toledo Italltud hk 1 it.k k I..tkaol +ad it. ',eats. i• Toledo, Chung., Yt Ikkats, othe Net tb• sok', 1... for l'lttkantrAil on the 7.30 A N train, by gotug rlekklkk.. vrtll Arne» to ClLlbsgo at S.lO beak moranal, Chkaz. Itt )t lAbtn.t, fa ins,l N•A - tl.w.t, who triAlt 1., eV, Iluvtiea ult:1 c.• tall.. ale truth I.ariug i'ittaburgb .1 7 t OW t, the. ottly Crain 1 , 7 *hi:6 claw: cow:u - 0.41a ur• maLie , slum. Fugal, 11, ti,. titlabot lOU A 41. wad W0n...111s •I I . 11 art tl.e. 1.7 Irltutt Itectragera can r:)• r. 141 i 4 31 Alltrut,,x., Tto., r,bu to-usu., •tt at.] Dicirr.a/ ba,. tlbwr lutitu.g • ..1 .1.3 1.4 '4 o4is•t/t.. •is u,tsta.l tiwr, .slll au, Si &..o Y K., A.:w...• 4.1 (1.1 en Ir.: • • •1 S , I L 414, alcil the tr. I I ! , •ntrmi itahlroacl obranwr ..,:• 411.1 •sits , t •cJ. tl.< Pi or' h nt. SI t. =MEM r IF .A:,.,,, ! ~! 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A A Al A, 1K.1• Lens' cA 4i al A Al I.:ll.hr‘• Alt”- t,••••• .t I .1 It.•ltAnni.li. Ks. I "6, All.l Nlts.onivo !Lakin., • •1- ; 1.11, 1.4 tut.. I NrU P, p t , s k, 1.1 1 - 1 41.1,41 ,N0t1.4,..1, TII ti.g C5ur,.....-st. ..• .t. • 1 tin, Ali., It lit 11.. 1 . .• 1;4.1/.4t.1 'lot; ft om 1,05, I it). I• al ./...th•rw , .o u n./I.le ...ltlottl SJI,I NIII to ruu litrx.ugh Ow pr...• t ti t it .tt 1...tt,1tt ttll tv: tht :1111. .1,1, 1.. ..f reo IN(1/11,urKl1 41,4 Ft ray,- It. a :II • all f, TI. k,t t y tla• .11.1 H,ltnl It. litatt • • nr,l , tl, It' ODA MIWALSIIIIIIri Ityalloatl. 11. a ta.ttt att. Attlay a. It tt .. t tt 11ni1111410.1 ytt. 1.., tty) rtautotatlat. flaw FA IL ES , Fuurr Cy.aaa. 't 1,01110 Itn Itt.ll.4.•utalta. Iy. t'ult3llll.llB, X.O at Mid Uay ton 1,. Sty et.luatlaid, Lluuuuntl end LAW r, u, ,v.rn.tvle.es to At. Lvnig 12 00 Tlllt , ll WI TICK ETB •T further Inll,rutation may bv pto ~ f A T Ticket Agent Uhte & Penna. K. It Iwo „Bice , Monongshvlit tleorge Ptuk I n ket Agvt. Federal ottreot Staten, Allegheny City, or . THOfildo Apr* Nines le Linea, Ohio and Pennsylvania Raiiroptd. SIIMALER ARRANGEMENT PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SD N DAYS, an fulluwe Leaves Pittsburgh fur Crentline at WA A. M., LBO A. M. and 3 P. M. Leavea Crostline for Pittisburgh at 5:00 A. M., 700 P. M-1 and 12,50 P. M. _ . Those Trains make close connections at CRMSTLISE With Trams for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE, FONTAIN.B, INDIANAPOLIS. CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points ou roads extending West and South-west through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO sod SAN DLSKV. Connections ari• made at Alliance with Trains ou Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CUICAUO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chhusgo, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Trains East from Crestline make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad fur PELILADELL PHU, BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbus. Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefoutaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Duulleth, Milwaukie, Cairo, Springfield, 111., Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities in the West. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above Maces fur Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIGHTON ACSJOMODATION TRAIN Leven 1111,4 . Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and lt t :„ P. M. heat., Pitteburgh for New Brighten, at A. M. and f1;4;, P. N sir Fur tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner °dice, under the Monongahela House, or at the Pederal street Station, to GE() PAR h IN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Pal...tiger Agent. utyal J. U. MOORE, Sul: t. Great American and U. N. Express and AIR LINE ROUTE CHICAGO AND ST. LOILTI, CHICAGO TO 9T. LOUIS in 15 , ." 'awe. Trains leave . the Min' Ceurral Depot, foot a *Let etrnet— St. Louts Day Paprnee daily, Sunda), excepted, 7.16 A. If. Bt Louie :tight &Lyre. Lindy, Saturdays excepfed, V. 9.1 P St. LAils Freight end Emigrant daily, Sundays except,d, 5..30 A. M. Brigguyt ohteked thrcugh to . Trains run direct through to Alton, (21[9 milted without change of mini or baggage., and connect with the Corupan) 'a splendid stanniern WINCH ErtTEkt and RHIN ()KER., run tog In oiLinelVb connection WILL Passenger Trains from Alton to ,tit. L,oule, t=3 when.) without landing. Three boars. 1.. r speed, co uremenua and elegance, ate uusUrpa.....,ll 8 , 0 Lila Wmtern waters, tieing lilted up with Baths and spa. ea.s Wesslarksmas ' affording to passengers the uppurillitlty t•- luoring the dust ituavutilable In summer rannaid trai and reaching Pt. Loom refreshed from the effects of ride. To KANSAN an., NEBRASKA thia In the moat direst rout«. a nd ;....4.eugerm 131,porialugtou,Ppritmhi•l.1, Naples, and all pwiltx ou the Iliatasettipi, Kaueas, Cuwbertand and 'I r rutottaxe risen, atll :Joie the important riacitiii to teetug ev,eul)-tuu 11,1. le , . ...3t lambi, thirty irereu 'Mire how Blootaingt•ii, and URY,LEIIi wtleo I me.Lc eprthictield, titact by au) otbi.r routs. Through Tickets over this route Nan be procured at the varioue NADI - vied Tit ket Oftireil to New York, kionton, Phihr .lelphia, Baltimore, Alhatty, ac., and ha all Throt. 'Ticket °three throughout the Santee, and to Chtuago at t:.o ei.rtupatoy's No 4a lhau - trorn street, uppoitite the TI.- [clout liousti—aud at the Depot of the !Ilium, Central itah road, hot of Water etreet. Itettpunsittle Hatothgtt Hen will hlwat.ys 1w at the Iteitott Uv ritztous Mow& pung into tlth.ttitu, tu Chet Ba4Vh,, • through to hay pltiut detrand un the it. P. ,MtJtitiAN, Jr., SuporintersJ,ltt. tIt.7IILILII Manly hepT Chtuerr.l Paeeoug.•r A t tuht. NIEW AND DIRICCT ROUTE, We, ffi Steubenville & Indiana Railroad ! N'hnh Ie now twakilletral and i a/pre/alp/1 Ira". sad Newsark, obka oulbstaug ki.utrvad and bt.•amtrat faultiness • this n•u!r oft.rs trawler a tlegrne of ea.allf,rt uurtrall..l f, nub ( - 111.41u.r, W.t trucu PIT tatourgh. ". On and •114, !!‘).N PA \, N. , l , tntonr 401. 1 `n,tb, I N . LI r)...‘stal an,: on al rlll.l I ../111.1.1 t• by lo.i.onoticod st+il 0,0 %11l More .ty at S P M V rutt.E. . e.uptAlu rA I lII' KEN J t Bt.po /Aar I . ..weetz,ten re.: , ~ ,l!• M111111=! =IEZZ tJle Iti•r.; - . situ:; :th I cram at 7l: AAI • :r to Itrvc! r.tintwti,ll ¶4 1111 Tr.., i../ Obbllnlta,: u c,.//11..rtAl.h. I.et. an./ ...afar,/ •.! .tsyht rat:n../ E- Fa, a.. hresi. A. by SO Y ..11tor 1.4 71./.4.4:3 alt.l alt.l fat the/ Int./rut:lh., JOIIN J 111/12:XTUN. C1111111%1,1 TIIIC Caveat United Stale• Mall and 6.apress TWO PAN4KNUER 'MAIN: , RUN I.'AILS u its etoii Istigth !mall LoCHINUK iv CAIRO, Ti. tt,ewl, In ez.nnertwo with Trlllo, 4 the Ohio Nliseuaipvt Ft a. .u 4 (.111,1,4 , w,l tialeha torn, the newt an ort nrad "tsly it runty It Cu Itt A M. •n.t ItAT , I . S 1 ---Sr 1,1 IN ANT+ CAM, l'aurugatra tor St LAIN L. ILI. Inuit take the taxa ..1 t 0tt......1 IL H. at Z.:at.log.l, 6.Git 0.111 catritat Sln. t mt. Lama, .1k114.4 I 1..11.. Bel +,114:.• 1,011 VA" IlooMi ~.utierUna at buutiall (oppwat. DO/talo) watt a La.,.! Liat Sioaru racket+ ka . .t. Paul and Lila Upper Nllam,. •tpps rata.. I‘ralas Irate Cairo for ellirar.,•• alallaupto al 7 A. Al laud 7:00 P. M. Passorusrers Cram the Kura and plaave ou the Ohio ricer iiaatiussl far will nays Its, lull. at tadnnta *Jai ha ,titiu roar riot iglusm Cram nuns to .St. I. guts, atid ar,,. !Moon hours or ssissuiu Use roar rut... by Ink Ito, th, car• al eau, To Iketta Loota. Clair, Dultrlue, Yl Pool. and all na jaa-taot lt) title rout..., van ta• had at tlirt.Mer .tt lto I A I' sod 1' * I' Kell: talkie tu ihttalturglt, mnl N 1,111401 Catutnal Haulroad to Chicago. K. lt. II .k.St .1”d Shortest and Clutches( Rotate to all Points on the Allegheny River. TWO DA 11. 'l' it AINS leave Po tabu re.ll As follows - dlornin,r A.lO-prass, to , A M.. for KITTANNIN44 i'LARIL4N, FRANKLIN, K, 1111. A 01"4 1 MA WINING, It RI M Elt$111:. 111, BItOOK 11.1.141, out 4.444401 North /4:444.rrag ...leronontsl4o44. loaves at 5'40, 1' U., stopping .44 all way-stations. Fare to Kittanning, 51,25. aldleeei . . 0000rI j ton .1„.3 25 Aunt kaburg ...... 50 l'hu.s.atawney ....... 20 Ited-flank .... . 2 2i...Reintonsburg 2 511 Curlsville 2 70; Iteedsburg 3 144. Adams 000 03 Ou Rural N'lllage 1 0,4 Brady's Bend.... .. 35 Ilahoning ........... I Ke11enthurF..........2 00 Texan Bethlehem 3 76 .11echanhAborg ...... 14 tai Sllsouominle ..... 3 26 Brookville Tickets to air of the above places eau In, p, tired at ti, t/thee, corner of l'eut4 and Wayne steeuts., uud at We Dels.4 on Taylor street. A. J. 1101'PV.K, Jell Suporieleutleut. MAGAZINES„ . .c.— - Harper for July--price 20 cell ta. tiudey's I.ady's 11014 tor July-2W. Urahum's Magazine for July—ilk Peterson's 3140,4-Allue fur July--17r Leslie's N. Y. Juurual fur July —IN'. Tank. Notions fur July-12e. Balloo's MagaLine for July —loe Brother Jortathau for ith wagullicent double number—price The above just reladvtal nt LAU FFER'S 1100KSTORB, j.•.'A N 0.77 Fourth street ' 1, - '~; ~: 4; -.. ~.i". MMiTINUMN THREE TRAMS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) IMI!!!!! 72 MILES OF DISTANCK AND TWu CHANui, uP CAR, AND ilito,Ut ATOIDAD VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LoCIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi FROM PITTSBURGH TO C.•lo mhos, 1 udisuspo bs, Chicago, Ci nciu ust I, Terre Haute., }Lock Wand., Le,uis r il le, 5 i u,,eunes, limn CI t ) , se. LAruls, 2. v aus villa, 1 , 11613.1 w, Barum, Cairo, Onlens, X ruis, Memphis, Peoria, Lula. Title, Vicksburg, Peru, Newszir, IS es. Grimm, ♦!D Till rsu:sap.i. CITI 171 IN Till VW? IA D 5011111, Fall Arrangement. No. n 5 N str.4.l, OW W. FULTON, Fup.rmt.rud.•ut L 1.05 a 5:515: V, o...nern./ Ar-nt 1' ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, =SEEM CFI ro a, LOLA S, (II ICAO,/ TV CA (RD, CJI ) ro DUDINUR. Ti AM. /AI . Chhllp.. v - . Mr A M 4:10 P. M.- DUDINUZ IYD 13 A1r.21 A t:I PhL, BtilwritJ Suiuiner Arraugettient. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD !AMa' MgM.WISJ - pOlt SALE.-20 Acres of Land, a god ij situation for a country store, about 20 tuilos from the city, In a tbrivtng ikeightxmlnxal and no store near. House aml lot and dlr., . ravant lots in Aliegittony City. 1113111! A situation by a young holy in a dry gotalei or triiiiinior aLorts, or millinery entablialitnelil— for 000 rik.k—ta, )011- to du housework—one boy to learn a tradc—two Into ill stores or run of errsuds—two Man tAi work on farms or boring work in the city. Inquire of livorge W. Bunn at In. Keel Estate Agency and Intelligence Wilco, en the north, side of Ohio at., 4th door east A' the Diamond, Allegheny City. • psl9 MELOI)EONS NU HEED ORGANS,— Charlotte Blume hue Just received another lot of those unrivalled 51elteleous and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood cases of every variety and style, comprising 4, 414 and 5 ,s•- tales, portable style, with scroll lege; 6 and bt octaves. seraphim, or Piano style, with rich mouldings, carved music dunk, Jr.c.; 6 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave above the other; an excellent Warm - mint for the use of Churches, Chapnitl 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 its being far superior, both in tone and finish, 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 us to produce, On opening the key valve, the quickeet 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 like quality, than is the general mama. For sale by property of reed instil- CHARLOTTE BLUME, jel7 ..Old Established Plana depot' , Nu. 118 Wood at. F isii_lo bbls. Lake Superior Trout; 20 hf. " Receives] and fur sale by - - - - SPRINGER HARBAUGH, Liberty street. REFINED SUGARS -15 bids. Luverings "A" crushed Sugar; 30 do Stewart's "A" do do; 15 do Lovering's flue pulv'd do: 1U du do coarse do do; 10 do do crashed do; in store and fur sale by Llel6] MILLER RCH:STBON, CHALLIES AND DE LArNES -10,000 yards et rich Challlee and De Leine; worth 20 and 3755 wigs, now dosing not at 12% cents per yard, at the Annual BMe of (53 , 12) A. A. MAI3OII L Oa n 4,44 '!"' 1. X MEDICAL. • TONICS WON'T DO!—They never did do triers than give temporary relief and they never wilL hut because they don't touch the cause of tiro disease. The cause of all ague and bilious dimesee is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria. Nemtralize thispolson by ita natural antidote, and all disease canned by it disappears at once. Rhoden' Fever and Ague Cure in this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it to a perfectly harmless' medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. It. Chilton, of New Yol k, to this effect, is attached to every bottle; -there fore if it does no good it can do no harm. This is more than can be mid of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in exidtetic, as their use ii ruinous to the COnalttltiOrr and brings on Dumb Ague, which never allows a person to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In illustration of these troths I annex some extracts from a letter Just received from a Physician JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.--Dear Sir: Yours of 2d inst. is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty In getting any one to try it wits greatly Increased from the fact that a reuusly had been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine —not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug iinelll This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would invartal, y break an ague, bat it did not cure it, as it would often re turu with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed in your favor, if l could Institute steel comparison between it and your Cure. The following is the result: Three persona took your Cure, all of which were cease of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and oriksr remedies, occasieually rankling a chill, but It was ( as ; such cases) slowly wear ing them out, and laving the tbuitilatlon of other and gel t ter maladies. I did success] in , fleeting a radical cure of all three of these cases with your iemedy, and they have not had a chill Since. ILL all thrllfi of these cases the Smith's Tonic had been toted, and would, as before stated, break the chill, but after a period or two Lind elapsed'it would return. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, Ac., Ac. R ILLIAtI BUCKNER, H. D. itliliDES' FEVER and MICE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO iIALARIA, the only harmhsin remedy In ezuhmce, is ettually certma as a PREVENTIVE, tio a CURE. Take it when you feel the chills corning on, and you will never have a single one. • JAMES A. FilluDES,Froy;,..tor, Pruvidoore, R 1 For sal. by Druggists jel4 W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Oppoarte Smithfield street, PI TTSBCR Gil, PA. ONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE ,VI'ON ES always on hand ; Slone and Marble Curl log and Vaulter for Cemeteries, made to order. urn item and Waalistand 'fops , and Imposing Stones made by mar binary, w less time and better style than can be by nierr manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the man afactur., of of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns Builders and uthery are invited to examine our stuck, nn w e feel persuaded that after doing a, and learning our prire4, jib and upaardso but trw who are able to own a g. .d house, will be willing tot cumin long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. Th. l require no scrubbing m r painting; are always neat; are an ornament ton room; .tie not liable to take tire, and cost but little wore titan a g..•. 1 wood mantle Marl.k a d d law to the trade. Hearth StOrles made to Our etch of Marble in the largest lu the Went, and be n t manufactured by the Let uo.lmeu, aided by rnachiuer), worthy of atterasou. onlern, t,• we, at 319 Liberty strr,t, Pittsburgh k1e..9.0 h. Vt. N W ALLACk:. (ZNIUT ACIIINES.— LULL'S PATENT 1.3 BLAU( :MUT U ACHLS b:8, used in 7IA) the 'o,s-fa. Thet run 11,1 d, dean o nor durable, and whoa C4ll rnnewud by crackin t ; th.. "I"!,• t/m••1 years in the City Mills. hitsl.,trr tb, largest mills In the Wostonod ran asruni.nl , 10111.. VII. F.,r partieirlars, see hand-WI, Ode, nlietl at Lito•rt) ntrn,t, Pittsborrb. W. W. WALLACE. To MILL OW N ERS.—French Burr and Laurel lIJI Stones, Baiting Cloths, Milt 'Spindles, dill I I uns Screws, Screen Wire. Guru and Cob liriuders, Cent Ir,. Proof Slate, Br., six sou band and wade tv order, at Lit.ert3 stmt, Penna. arr.: W. W. WALLACE. cI k TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.— .1111 11E1110 . 0,111,11t4,:sarranted bet( .d. hand mud made to ‘e - dez. Boilers A Juunit.t dun, mad.: ou ahort notice. Orden, tilled with despatch. at 319 I.ll , ert) .trees, l'itteburnh, siG.t2 W. W. WALLAOK IDURTA ISLE FLUURINU MILLS. —The anthecriloar lis4 on band, and is manufacturig, Portsl,le iourlug Milk. nn tiappoved quality; they an very corn pa,t, ruts light, grind 114.4 i., s hy., to afteen bushels per hour,) an be driven by vt.wm, water ar horse power, and will prove a valuable nerytnaitton to iron masters. lumbermen and large stock ieedtra. Urviers filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap:tdtdaos W. W. WALLAO.S. J. K. EITILAM ..... MAY PISMO, L~REE OF Cil El I !—TWO SI'LENI)I 1) 1 PARLOR R:ti It A V'lN:fy, eutitled " Bultou Abbey in Ttmea, - a Nplenalal steel engraving, fn m Ut•. cel, paintlmbh ; nahl Oa. Deilarturo at the lerachlogi Irma Ego pt." a Large And beautiful nag:raving Eout path tY 11 le Iteherha The retch liro of the 81.4/Vi. eu 10 , VILJ4 . 1,,..1'), lila will he nom curste., tailors: Tlte rube. nt. I. a liar.• estuLnehtai a BOOK AtIENCY in Phihvh-11.121, Ind u t:' 611 ut..11 textk ar pubis:mutat at the tent.; rt-tre, p.etts.ge. A a . v persons, by futVl DI ding the iffitta - rtp, ttt rt., t stt• t , l the ,ftti yfagazines ant, Ilsrists•s, n t )'.. l'att t. nu's, timbale's, Pt auk IA -she's Fast, ate.. ~ a; t the toss:tutu, for one year, sad a cop) et either • the share t.wnuinl engrut ultra, free of sitars, tt ••t tt, I a st: stel $1 31,;arine, such as Put., Chnotl4l. loam;, they oil! LI , th :a.agatttura atel the altars, en cruvr. of 4•1 Entn-vong on Wo ex,utt.h with Mi h r.:w, PAIIIII/110, ~1 %LL. h11..r), Book -allustration4. L.h , Colz.ll‘,lo, laid , .. A,. Ail Icrs sent Ll 3lltonh-d to. Perxons wishlnA rtews of their toll. eu,rave,h «.,1 s .111401to-f , o4pe or sketch of 1.1,W, :,,m4l • P , •"....tin at a .!.tAtt.e hat Ing meltable artielea would tind it thetr advaotago t., adth,,a the sul...nuiihore, as wP wet: act an ageutA for wie of tie naine. 13Y RA &PI Elle F., 60 t.outb Third Iltreot, Philadelphia srl k.1~v17 RoTT t: s, Dealers in Heal Estai, , , Land t..upld and s.rl4 tb,o,:boist the lleuey helmet invest• went is mule whnut[4.l - ”, n. 11,1 Land Warrants 1,1 tap Agebte ler the sele Las ill the blow of e.'r CL , M.: :1/11, 1:1.1, St kA,ttlt.lo, 11,11 lewd of wt.", the Valls. The survey .4 the peat Pacific Radii:al cruewsi the Altereseeppi this point. and the numerous s.l as .t iphwe of business, will make It 011.1 of the largest Wien to the Surt/reet. Ex tiurer., Itantok-3, Mitro-e.,ta. Hou Wm 11. \i'«ish,Chiof Justam of Minneeote. Hutt. J. 51,ker. Hou. H. NI. titc, U.•ler;eto to Cougr..te. I lolloigslo,ol It Ler, Attorueys tit LAW. Mo..ocrn Itorup Ilarkkere. R.. 1 T M Fall«t tot, Itoro.tor of U. 9. Land Office. etT2O BLALI.I.I. JAYCI C RWIIZY. BLAKELY S. RICHEY, REAL ESTATE Bau j LIMA, Curuvr c•I SvVenLh and :itutthGld Ntreets, litter burgh. Furias, 1i0n..., Lone, Mills, Furnaces, bought and sold tai I.nud Warrant, bought, sold and !nu. tt,l; ISM., Bonds and Non. ill-gut/wed. Especial aitenta,i givew to Imtxtivitling Fll . 111 S, ftlAti drnponing t.i 1.11011. T.•rins reasonable. norT;Atw A LEXAN DER W. FOSTER, Attorney and C00,011..1 - St Lavo atol Chan:ory, AE, rat fot pro:ltr,lJK Roma) Lind:, and lon,iout. And for th , la-uou Clam. lu 1.1.1 Irrland. 4141 - it..tte• nn I hi, M/lii ( . I.lln ; 01 d., •rleirt, trottled kteal &Onto trougt.t, ekrirl o: lorar.l,or! re triN ,-"n" ~„ Niro :go, or other sr.. or tr% Tit lorr Nllll tin Iv irtio.r. drug 11 0113tv on FOCHT!! M It a. 1 mh2!!.sv I AW. FusTER. Notary Public, and Com . tnlxolioa, for the States of Teunr , ssee, Now ILunp Ant, Connectient. NV,1031.18111. Now York, Michigan, lowa Juliforma, Louisiana and Virginia. 44 Lkod , draan, and seknowletitnents and proofs Ink., for record or use iu an) of the above named States, Mtsrussipta and R 1,1.• !Cond. Pittsburgh, March 2S, 13,55--!mh29dam ULION COAL WORE~ FOR SALE-- The Coal Wnrks hy A. 1,44:11, Jr. A . situated on thy. Monongahela 1 . 11,r. about '2B miles flow Pittsburgh. an, isoW for sal,. The propr.rty ronsiets of I If , acrrs is,,, 116 pvrchs 01 land. tinoi or less) and all the t 'oat their:in; and also all Ow Gal in about 100 together with Buildings, Railways, An. For further particulars apply to D. W. h A. N. BELL Atty's at Law. apil:dawtf No. las Fonrtb at.. Pittsburgh. ARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned B otTK•R for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting ute.ll and adjoining the Itepot of the Pittsburgh and Conn..INN illi• Railroad, in the ,„..rownig and tkriring Borough of /Mt PORT. Pour of the Lots are 37 Ly feet in width by about 131 in depth. booting at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street: and two of thew fronting for their whole length on other streets. Atho—T%Vis LA/ TS. 3V f,4 lu widths, fronting the other aide of Use Depot, and us depth 121—uno of the Lota border use, for lug whole length •m Jerome Street. No Metter prop,ty can 1.0 found, and it will I:, sold low Part of ti e payment taken in Stock of the Couuellsvil:e Railroad, if desired. ORO. F. OILLMORE, Oftlre of the Morning Poet. Pittsburgh. August 31. CiW--4dawtf Wg A N U EA CTORY—M es. RENTER, six doors front the Aqueduct, opposite the Collortor'n tiflice, Allegheny City, to prepared to till orders for WIGS. MA all kind,. of ORNAMICNTAL 11 Al It WORK. The bent quality of material is furninbed, and entire satisfaction guai an teed. rnylfardawly • ouKs ! BOOKS!:BOOKS ! ! !—W ild 1) Scenes of a Hunter's Life. Thidling Adventure., by Land and Sea. Northwo,d, or Life North and South. Frennonk's Expedition 1. , oregon and California. hell Smith Abroad. 111,11 All Cludivitit, or Life in t h e Wigwam. The s,tst," and Teri:tor:ea.( the Great West N A:nein:an Wooten. \I ~.rui n ,'( 11.-inarkable all6l l ut,restiuK Events. Rachel Gray. by Julia Kavanagh The Young M:,,., Rook. VOIn/.., Lady n Book. JApnli It• If and In Twic, Edit. Alit, Mid 111, all Moontain Heroes of 'To Married. not Mated. by Alice trot iu KI \Wu., b, Brewerion. home For All. The Water Co.'i •For nele by 11. T. C. MORO-AN, No. 41 Fifth street. E W BOOKS Al' DAV I N SONS, 65 Market street near Full WI. Poems, by Richard Chei,erix Trench. TllO White Chief, by Capt. Hold. The &Alp Iluntere, do. do. Comic Miser'os of human Life. licit.' Spanish Cunquest in A ineriea. Everybody irer Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and flow to Make Them. !Inlaid° Church or Reminiscences of a "Country Paste- rate, by John W. ('bickering, D. D. Sight and nearing, How Preserved and How Lsrst, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Bonen'. by Author of Dr. Antonin. The Suffering Savior, by Krurnacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan ning: Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London. Man and His Money, Its fine and Abner by Dr. Tweeilie Monaldi, anti° by Waiddrigton Lectures delivered to Young Men in Loudon. The Cripple of Antioch. Harper s Magazine, as soon as publlelitel-20 ere. Jell) 'TUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and for sale by H. MINER & CO., No. 32 Smithfield street Harper's Magazine for June; God Ws tedy's 'DMA for ; Peterson's Msgsrine for June; Art Journal for May. AU the NEW BOOBS published are for_*le by • H. le NEE CO., No. 82 8011188eld *Mt Ream MiIMON Geohorrowit, Ohio, Maniblr, IBM . ' , • , , • ; tt. - .4-0)5104U;;, AVER'S CURRY _.PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID MAE OP OOUGHS, OoLDS, iAWL ,- NESS, BRoNO 'Him% WEIOOPING-trq, CROUP, ASTHMA AwV OONSIIMPTIoN. ; ‘ - v,..,% _ 1: ; ___Tim Asiabi Is otioiidito the ono .- , P., - EllowlTlth the confidence we feel In -.1 - ii:i -1 : , ankh which said= fails to real- I , --- " - ... , - , tir,-,. i .:o re te irjrifaktrust can be de. ' , i ‘ 4‘ s-- fr'l . fulneaa s Mod en ti th isune e rons °ld til moo ns of '' ' :. 1" ', " Z -.7.-. 1 lb il O i l 446. .,,,,,, 111 /0/ 4 *tell 114 4 10 1 1 of . I' . 1 / 110 w Age 1,1111 , r ,anantry lioisobas to persons, pub. r . .. - -. 4 r. - : ~ Ugly known, Who hero been restored s , ( rem welt and wren daspenste dims t ,Jt we. quit 144414 +tots ro - 0k o , of tri m% Vivo . 'guilty ovitelevery Otherlualfflthe Di ULM, is tee applartnot. , to alaspo obroseivatiori, anti wham itaifirtnellatill known, the I: public ud longer beellah; White antidate far eMplox for the 4 attesting' and 'fiaorgelous affection, of the' foulineriary or. t' ' gene, which are incident to our climate. Nothing baa called louder for the earnest Inquiry of meth- 'I ad men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of con- A simptive complaints, nor has any one clam of dblesses had a • more of their luveatigations and care. But as yet no edit I, quote remedy has been provided, on which the public could 1 ? depend for protection from attack. upon the respiratery or- t; el. gene,, until the introduction of the QPIXRRY PECTORAL. - i. This article I. the product of is long, laborious, and, I believe. ii; ~....., stiecessful endrevor to furnish the community with each a - remedy. 01 this last statement the American parpleare now l. themaelvoe prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to :k' . their decision. If there is any dependence to bo placed In s-„, what moo of every claw and station certify It has done for '3' them: if wo can trust our own souses, when we see dangerous ' I affections of the throat end hangs yield telt; if we can depend Ii ou the aesuranco of iutoillgeut Physicians who make it their d lousiness to know—ln short, if there is auy reliance upon any- t thing, then it is irrefutably proven that this medicine losers. sr, hove and does cure the class of diseases It is designed for be- t,..... yond any and sill others that are known to mankind. Lillie be it true, it cannot he too freely published, nor too widely known. I. Thu afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures leptice. 41 less to them. Parents should know It, their children are 4 priceless to them. All should know it, for health can be n priced to no one. Not only should it be circulated herere,, but li everywhere, not only In this country, but In ail countries.ie Hew faithfully we have acted on this conviction, Is shown in '4 the fact that already this article has made the circles of the 1, globe. The eon never net. on its limits! No continent Is a chino It, and but few peoples. Although not in so general uso In other nations an in this, it ift employed by the mom f 1,,,. . intelligent 1,1 almost all civilized countries. It is eaten- it' sively employed in both America,—in Buxom Alla, Africa, „ . ..l A natralia and the far-off islands of the Bea. Life is as dear 11 le its laws- ore there as here, and they grasp at a valuable , remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most preparations if its kind, It is an expensive compoeition of costly matexial. e lull uis an. irded to the public at a reasoimblykrai privd q ..1 I. ~f vastly more importance to them, its flu ie L' I.i, never'erellersid to decline from its original standard of excel. r, lence. Evert bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is -‘ 1 as good at ever hoe been made heretofore, or as we are low s table of making No toll or met Is spared, in maintaining r t it In the boot perfection which it Is pourable to produce. Fleece the patient who procures the genuine Cazoar P3O- 4 zest., can rely on having ise good an article as has ever been .2 hail by those who testify to its cures. By pureeing this course, I have the hope of doing some good in the world, as well as the aatisfaction of believing ~ that much has been done already. Air- Prepared by .1. C. AYBIL Practical and Analytical Cherries, Lowell, MM. • Sold by B. A. FAHN MUSICK & CO., at wholesale and re. ".• tail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers 4 everywhere. aplifinui&w s I The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. mR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has di'scov ored in one of our common pasture weeds • remedy that curie very kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofida top common Pimple. He has treated it in over eleven hundred came, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over two . :htuidred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles oft Boston. Two bottled aro warranted to di re unraing, sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the wont kind of pimples of the face. Two to three bottles will scour the syatem of bolls. Two bottles ore warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth and stomach. B}MNIMNiMiMii One or two bottles are warranted to awe all humor of the eyPA. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and ran. ning amts. oue bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the moot deo penite maws of rheumatism. Thrj. to four bottles are warranted to cam salt rheum. Vivo to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit Is always experienced fborn the first bottle, and e perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity la Laken' tiothltig looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a com mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone should cure every humor hi the system; yet it is now alt but. Tf you have a humor it has to start. There are no ifs our ands, hums or ha's about suiting same cases and not y,,u re. I peddled over a thousand bottles of it to the 114.07 Hof Boston. I know its effects in every case. It hilt abet* tittle some of the greatest cures ever done in Maasschnsetts. I gave it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I have seen poor, pony, wormy looking children, whcoe'fiesh wm soft and tabby, restored to a perfect state of health by, oao bottle. To those who are subject to a nick headache, one bottle I sheep cure it. It gives great relief to catarrh and dire muese. Some who have been costive for years, have taken and been regulated by It. Where the body is sotind it works qua*, rosy, but where there is sty derangement of the teno n.. of nature, it will curve very singular reetings, but you roust not be alarmed—they al wa,vo disappear in from four It,, to u week- There is never a bad result from It. On the eontiwry, when that leading is over, you will feet younwill hkele new person. I hoard some of the most extravagant en...animas of it that marl ever listened to. No change of diet in ever nec.seetry—cat thtv bent you can get. I have like s., nn heril, which, when simmered in sweet oil, &footage &minions sfelling of the ueek and under the ears. Price 00 oeute. Price of the Medic , I Discovery $1 per bottle. Directions for Ure.—Arlul , one table spoonful per day. Children over eight yearn, bensert spoonful; children firm tioe to eigbe yearn, tea-spoonful. As no direction can be runde applicable to all constitutions, take enough to operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNP.DY give. personal attendance in bad casea of crotle. and retail, at Dr. KEYBIIIPs, 140 Wood corner of Virgin alloy, and J. P. FJ.RmING, Alta Khoo)" , apl*.lydow INHALATION ilia ins CEDE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION, NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. IIYGEANA BROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR OE TVS Immo', AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by Dr. thorns, of this oity, in the trod went of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseasee of the Lungs. We refer DR. CURTIS' IF/OMAHA, OR IRHALLYO HYRUM VAPOR .elan CHERRY SYRUP." With this tiew'lliethod; Dr. C. bes metered many afflicted ones to health; man evident:ill c which, he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks: "lt is evidentlltat inhaling --constantly idnathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in threat contact with the whole serial cavities of the lunge, and - thus escape the rininy and ram.' changes produced upon them when introddred into tiro stomach, and subject to the process) of dition." tie, Llygeatul is for sale by all the Drage Ste throughout ge the country."—Nem York Pure/smart qf January 14. The I abater in worn on the invest, uhder the linen, with ut the iottot tuouncruinocc—tho heat of tho body ban ~otliciout to r Taporute a., fluid. If undrods of =sabot cures, liko the following, might named: one package of the ilygeaua has canal me of the Asthma, of six years' standing. J. F. Exconuxy, Postmaster of Dancannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr Curtis' Bygoann MARGA.a.rt RASTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. PAUL. of No. b I tammond street, N. Y, was cured of a severe can of Bronchitis by the lint:amt. Aly taster has been cured of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, and decidrd to be Incurable by the phyla,- mats. She wee cured In one month, by the Hyper:la. J. ii. esuunstr, Richmond, Me. The Roe. Dr. Caere,ov of New York, t.tifios of our mall. clue in the following language: Now Yalu, November LS, 104. Pear Sir—T think highly of Dr. Curtis' Ifygesusa ai a rem. ssly in Masa.wr of the throat and lunge. Having had 'urns eppsntunny to testify its eflithry, I ow convinced that It is a most ,vxcellaut medicine, both the Syrup and the Inhaling applesstion to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Cords' Ilygeana Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY ORNU I NB A fillet ; all others are Mom imitations - , or vile and uutramos counterfeits. Shun them ea you would P 01505. air- For sale by Dr. coo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; R. K. Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Ikw.kluun, Allegheny City; Ishii Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Ituthester. myl&tisortim 'TILE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all parts or the country, north and south, the proprie tors are almost daily lu receipt of such flattering testbnotti ulals cc the following, relative to B. A. ifelineetock's unequal-. ad Vermin:4m: ilazzatutoito', Ala, April Nth, 18.15. If...wes. B. A. FtiharsO.ck cf Cb.—l Lave been selling your. Vern.triage In this place for live years, and take pleasure to stating, for the information of the trade and of the public, that it has been, so far as f know, one of the meet ffliatliffer tory remedies in the market, and one of the moot saleable niedirines we have. 1 have also pantos:lel knowledge of its good effect!, In nnmerona rases under the treatment of our phyeicians, all of whom one It regularly, and always found it 141 In, sate mid reliable as a worm specific. 1 can reeom. mond it as our of the safest and best In the market. A. STOLLENWERCK Prepared and sold by 13. A. FAHNSEMICK & corner of Wood and First DR. IiULLIIIEN'S PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.—ThIr Tooth Pa4to Is the beat of ita kind for c i eanA ie g and presorriug the tooth. It is prepared under the supervoilou of Dr. LiuMilan. Sold only by JOS. J 026 Corner Market at and the Diamoud. I OWDER'D BLUE --- A superior article, rocoicod sod for solo by JeT FUMING BROB. A -- SUPERIOR 8008 TO THE WATCHMAN, or LAMPUOIITEIL—NOW r,ady: THE WANDERER, a Tale of We's Vickafttulefi; by the author of - .The Watch- Ac., Ac "Trudging along, unknowing what he sought, And whistling as he went, for want of thought." NOTICES OP TOL MOW: "Another popular tale from the pen of au Author who need. no introduction; hie other books having commanded e wide wile and made him familiar to the reading public"— Utica Gazette. "The groat favor with which the reading public received 'The Watchman; 'The Old Doctor,* , Lawyer's Story;' &c, end the exteuslve editions through which each of these rvorks passed, is the best evidence which can be ft:mashed of the ability of the author of the 'Wanderer.' ”—filicias ...The Wanderer' points to an excellent moral—end while It will enchain the attention of the more mature reader, It can ista fail to interest well as amuse the young. For ;ale by Hawks & Brother.'—etereland fiery/et, - • • -The incidents are natural and life like, the narrative graphic, and the style forcible. It will please.'—Hartford (wtran4 Yoe sale by 1910 T• OBACCO -15 boxes Wm. 11. Orant'a s's Tobacco; 5 do do B's do 15 do Wrbater's old MI do 15 do Anderson's Dewberry s's do 5 do Jones' S't do 5 du lt sod R's s's do 10 do BaloradoNatural Leaf do (1W lb. boxes) Thomas' Lady Finger: 10 Dwarf boxes Butler's Panama brand, lump Tobacco, 10 Dwarf boxes Jewel Opbtr Twist Tobacco, In store and for sale by jel6 - NT ENIT PAPER HANGINGS. .11 &Atte; Hatn and.Tapeatry Patlona of 41111mM:dors, ,f French manufacture , . w a great etkettly.or• American Watt Paper and Borders: Y"- it i Vgrteararf; aix apSO ST We ;debug, • ` .l~~ti • . H. MINER k 00., No. 32 Bmitbtleld street !QUAIL 3 11101USTSON