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TEN ACErS OF LAND In Indiana township, at the mouth of,-I)eer Creekon which are good improveru outs and an old established ferry. - FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND In Indiana township, near Pine creek, With 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a haft tulles from Logan's Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with good improvements. A THREE STORY BRICK DWRLLINITI HOUSE on Ste v,,rortvggt, (opposite :het. 3lorcyllospital,) with modern improvements A DARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, ren wrung tiventy.thren agree, within eighty rods of the C. & P. Railroad, TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, corner of Chartlem and Farette streets. A VALUABLE Ai ILL PROPERTY AND FARM In Derry township, Westmoreland county, would he exchanged for city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swioa rale Station, with fire or ten Ac ewe of Land. TWENTY ACRES OF LAND , g the Syriasvale Station. Apply to ( }MD BLA KELT k RIC II Y. TW E L `U IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! or THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly recei, rd, twelve hours in. advancei of the Mail, and delivered to nole scribers at the following rote. : Philadelphia LEDGER, per week. New York Daily THIBLIN K. tic. per week. o HERALD, " •• o TIMES, " SZT Leave your orders f...r those, or any ether Eastern papers, at 71 Fifth Ktroat., for my 24 FUR SALE-20 acres of land, in whiell erected a howwi leg Inapt,. Wattle Lain and tither out buildings, all in good order; lrieareal, well and in good state of cultivation; a young to -hunt. n.rceral Itereel of rain nod clover now ill go, nl and LIMN t/iI.!1 tion; the remaining 5 ticros well tonlovretl—would be a Ruud situation fur a store, 'wing ciliated on (Ito ;cuss rtsultt, tween Bakerstown and Butler, in Middle:at tea ',hip; 1; a.t ler county. Will be sold low --terrue canny. Wantea—A situation by a young I.ly, iu n Ti, ) Trimming or 11111111. ty tut..blinit men t . Wanted—Sitettral gois to dot housework in the city and country. Also. it nitaatton 113 a htty about fourteen yoart of age, in a store, to run errands or other light work. Inquire ofO F.J. W. BONN, at ilia Agency anal intelligent . ..' Office, north side of OhlOstreet, fourth door east of lhatuoutl, ALLMEIENY CITY. Je7 WANTED --Six good Girls, to do gsnerul 11005VA . ..wk. Tu. or three g.4sl Cooks for (lir awl country. ° A $.l of 17 to learn ts trade; moat la , well rer an mended. Alxo, plitoess for heir or fie , - inrk to d.. chamber ..r dining-name work. Four lk.y. m nil,ro or to ruu orrattrts, and fire or six men at any klutl of employment. Apply at Nee I utelligrare Office, febal So. 11 Fifth strtrt WANTEI)--A Situation its Governess or teacher, by a young lady wall qualified, and - inu had considerable r p-qience; would not otdoct to so lot:, the country. Wanted—Several Orb to to housework, in city and Country, and a boy to run or errands, in a shoe store in the cky. For Solo—A small tannery in k . .. 1 order and riding a ifce brurinesa in a small eiliaO. shont fifteen nides from the clty. The onnor wishing to ad West will sell at a least bargain. Inquire of D. W. BUNN, at hit ucy and lot. - I.igenoe Office, north stile of Ohlo *inset. fourth door east ..1 the Diamond, Allegheny city. _ • or Cope, iloki by Most. F. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, u, - _- WANTED — A SITUATION, by a young conalitel f. thetu very couch vuperior to say thing of the 1,1 Lady, ins Dry Goods or Trimming Moro, or Mills-w~ parr ever ALFRED TIIOIIAS, nary establishment. 1 WANTED—Several G L IRS to do housework, in the fill' , Treasorer Ohio Tool Company. and country. Also, a situation by a boy about fourteen, In a Cottonton,. Oldo, November t 7, 1115 A. ake2.l store, to run errands, or ether light work. • POE SALE—A small TAN N EBY, in good order and dotnr ' a good I s om, 1,, o small v itt, o h„„, gu ne „ n at e . i'..„ : ,i N - EW A CCOR DEO N SONGSTER.-- Tlii (to city. The owner Wl•kloug to go West, will sell at a grest a the first a .1-k of the kind ever issued It contam , bargain. , eighty poima of the most iskikkilku and fas ol lokshie Song. •.1 inquire of GEORGE W. BLINN, at his Aglrfl , r" and in ',L. the day, tuarkod especially for the I rot runieto, brink the Ligon. Office, north ade 4,1 Ohio street, torirth So, , r east • t 0 . 1 ) collrrtiort of Sentmimital , Comic ant Ethi , l.L. ,, non-I , the Diamond, Allegheny city. ~,, ~r polklkstked Ti.. :nods to tr. arrang,l.ll I. 1. , arr.l 1.0 1 the 1 ii.IIII or Flute, err well its Aecurdrion. It al., centaka• ' BEE SO N'S Ill' DRAULIC CE.NIENI', (11: psi. r iastoictiorts for marking any muss . lid the aisles WATER Lai IL—The undersigned teal. croisuirktli k 0 meat. Price AU rents. hand a Lat - go stock of this snuck of the best quality. Ito , A 1.,, DrickleyTk Va.lin Trines—rotitedning 1•11 a hated la/ant/CM of Contractors and Builders of Nirr tgaidutt Lank... Wallkos, Polkas, Marche., Lb/Illotre gab figures, Jig", Ile. I. AqUOdgets,"Bridi,,sk, Reservoirs for Water Works, Ac.„ IA I, Ar . her 111tPI. l'et, au , - cola. qnsisted to this article. The well known resistance sad toe Copies mailed 'outage free. perriontitiens of water, characteristic of this Cement. readers CiIAILIAITTE BLUME. I Is Wood st, it of the Ordure...salty Mall structures exp..' to the acts.. irrffik fsesond 4,,1r mho,- Fifth d. of water or da mp- (O 101+8:31111SC ISII.ISII I: RICHARDSON. N N ALS OF PEN NSY LV AN IA (16119, ACOUN TRY SEAT IN ROBINSON A liA2i from the discovery of the Delawars—liy.Sank I TOWNSHIP Fort s A LE.—W ., offer for tale a hea‘d , • 'husked. member of the Ilistorleal Society of Pa, A. ke 1 fill piece of Land in Itobinaon township, alsont Oven toll.. sot . Sen, it. 3, from the city, containing twenty-four arms, all Coal Land, "tow received and for role by !WIN S. DAVISON. well improved and in a high Slate of cullikation. like . 01:k kles Market, near Fourth d Rouse contains lave rooms, neatly finished. with kitchen, i 4 --- - - out.hou „ ,by ey and b arn. p lenty ~f the h.,.., gran . • 1 A ERIOIR OF II AItRIETP R EB LE —Con cult, kr. Apply to tJylOl I3L A K ELY S Illtll KV laltling 1.1 - 1.1. 1 (1% 1411 , 1 - 001,,NpfillaPrICe. J..tIrtIMI It ~ •I -ilk, writings. 'stereo) and Religious—by Prof.lL W too.. DD. . . . ....,. . . ...,..... T HIRSHFELD & SON. HEALERS GENT:S FURNISHING HOODS els! SHIRT MA,N PALI:UR-MS, No. 711 WOOD stret_ N OTICE. —The subscriber. rearectfully announce Ili it STITRTS. made by throat sty guarantied is fit: will he for• warded to any part of the Union. ni, receiving to en the par. t ties sending the order• their peraknal measurement In inches, according to the fermata g iven below . Remember, the sloe must he carefully and acenrcely taken, as all neyy-ukary . 11110WMICA ., on Ina:14• by the I . llti , F the establishment. Final—Size around the neck. • sr .101.1 the wrist. Third—Sin. or . .• 1111,1 tie' chest. imme d iately tbr. arm pits Fbair/h—Finn the nlaould,, length of ark, wrist Joint_ Fittls—fleiciat of perkon. from the sh..ttl.ler I. the L ye.- Pan. Nis:lA—Whether with or witlinut collar.; if with the style. Th. pl a t, rz q-ttte unntoe, and will 1.. .4 great robe. 1., gentlemen st a abstain , . who Iily! itts obtain kt nos., rkhiru b..katisfy then, in idyl- s'e ' t tit . Also, en hand, a foil ass irtment .if :.I,lrts ..k mantlfir, tare. Any.., de, t51.1r.....,1 b. ON lit OCill will I pt.,rtiptly . attended In. —Please stole by what ~.avreyark., they are t.. tyy9 1.. lIIIESIIEKLB IMPORTED CIG 10.0r0 and 2 Cruz. A Son. Priwelle Cigar. ••Etr,-ry" Loud,. 1.5 Monte 11, riots" Lon.b.r, Regalia, Int - 2,000 •• La I ligl•01.1.1" op,:leri, lot 10.000 •• Ih.g, Cigar, 4,000 "Mistimiento Gout..." Hay. Cigat. 10,000 - El Sol" Regalia Cigars. 3.000 Tres Nilo - in." Reg Clingers. 3,000 "La Dim Sofia." Itxg. 26.600 Washingtint'' tlyrumu 255.1115' • • 'heron" I. it,,. F..r sale by (II LLER A RICK IKTIn IN JACOBS' AMA 1,0 ANI PE N —The.se Pete , will to fontsd an durable ar six or st..ity toad. Ir.:. steel, sad Will sack in the paper ; neither e ll they corrode or injure the col., of the nuke a. ..i s ,' pa s , , n . variably do. Price, $2.00 leer gross. For sale by W. ki HAVEN, Stationer. Market iktrwt, corner of Sel',oll.;. - - NO FICT/ON.--Wr have applienti. , n , tear several x is rainy:me fr.,tn Flts' to $6OOO, ,s, handsome premium will I.' .11,.werl. nod 5tr.11.141 the of real estate, rani,' of all Iticurntonnee. P,1,111111 isht gln invest satiety. w about the f large returns not tr. Is• kik ill plett.,• at id) b. 111 , I.l' dersigned, who will vike their guy, Ant., 1.., Luau:less tr....acted In them. We Ml,' anthorYzed w „11,-r n laiunlwane I.,ilias to all Nt L. may apply. BLAKELY A RICHEY, jell Real Estate and Itsel Broke, 'VERYI)ES - IRA El 13:1' N . I` THE FIFTH W kith—The un.110,10.1 ititcreka in .1,111 Houses. all Of which are occupied..., Penn and Walk Isr streets'. as burin/set Inoue-, 411111 rout well. A biked: of eight Brat: 01 ilk.. Filth Ward —all related. Two 3 Shiry 'Brick 111111.11 M, I', kkireet. F,lth 1. o ccupied by ti rst, ate 1',8411, Mll-1 income. A block of three 'bonne, Ho rn.. on the ci en., of IV and Penn streets. and 4,- DW1•111111' ~1I Wolllll , an occupied. Apply to r 17 • 1 0 . • o' .N yy , 3. .tip rlKt = ,( 4 - , • 't e rt,; - , . . • p • qr, , 4.• RICHARD SHANNON PLAK k Peel Ketate N—E-NVNit:SIC. —l)l,i:int are s‘,l; I cling. .1. II herreey Lake the hem; M Itlydn in S111112111:1 —ll In.34ltittll new b.l, lad; words by J P. Donate, En.j 11111/li , icy W 1 'herr, Les Metamorphoses du pair p.,r Piano-2,a , . Ceps. No. 1 Ash, er.es—Attrint• .pitgu,” New VelatiA Leah. 11 ,tlh4. City of Penn it rand Mari h---Clutrirs Aro,s , Marcli—dolicsuvl 1.. the Yount: Anwricsi Society," by S. ‘l. Ilobtridge. Carnival Knanyjn ; a new Sehottierl.-1 , Bittgandler. The Sultan's March Glover. Thy Willie 11 more r.oWa, till answer t.. •• Willie we nine mutest you ; ". by F. C. \b•llvil le. Pear Joe words by T I. English: mush' by C. o.llhin. Oh. take me to wy Ilt•orgla 11.111..—Writt.qi end eLeni...Yed expressly for Saiih,rd's ~ern Troupe; by S. S. Johnston Just tecitised I.y Kuprene end Ihr sale by I'll mu) err F. BLUME, At the "Old Kidlll.llSll,l Depot," NO. 114 p.ocood door above Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Poollli. MUSIC MAILED YIt•EN uY POSTAI.] E. lyyPti LIFE OFJOIIN U. FREM New edition of Whittler's Poems. Arnold's Christian Life. Llfo of Dr. Alexander. Bachanses Faith iu Ood, and Modern Atheism Coin pared. Hamilton's Royal Preacher. Art Student in Munich. • Hiawatha. Krumacher's Parahirs and Suffering Savionr. Sickness--Its Ti tai. and Meshing.. Margaret Maitland. With other Nen. linoks. Jeri received by J. S. DAVISON. JY/8 14, Market atre..t. near Fourth _ . VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Siturt teld on the Parrysville Plank Rad. ten milk Inuit the city-2115 Acres—liio of which arii cleared and in ruler ration; about SO acres of good moadow land; nprings in VII. fig= parts of the (aria; a Farm Ilona° lit six name, will, a tlne fouutain of moiling water at 1110 door; a new Freer Rant 70 by 50 feet; good idabling, sheep sheds, and titinir out-houses. For a Stock Farm it is inianriguiaial in its, rib, try. Au Orchard of Ott ; good timber, ko. lxnsesainu iani be hail if desired, 10.1 the crept. Pihmit ttrel farming implements will be n 311.1 at fair 'ulna', Far Lerma, Ac., apply at our olllrr, 51 Market street. _Jyl2 N. CUTHBERT A. SON, Real Estate AO. 10h1.1I0D0RE PERRY'S EXPEDITION ‘../ TO JAPAN and the China Seas. The Daisy Main; by the author ..1 Heartsease. The Alartion or Cro Martins; by Chub. Lever. Fanny Fern's Cook 800k—'2.5 rents. Thu War Path, a Narrative of Adventures. Fashionable Life by Mary 11. Eastman. Just .arrived by W. A. OILDF.NFENNEY & 1711 Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. Nu w FOR THE COUNTRY-BOOKS TO TAKE WITH YOI Interesting, Miming and In structi~r: Cossens Sparrownrass Pm - kora, with illustrations by Dar ley. One bunutifol 12no. —Pries $l. Anne Cau.y's Slorrioa, not litated—lano.; pr ipo $l. John Itrouglunn's Itunsby P0p,,,, ur iri”h P.01.44. Una neat 120..4 Priea victoria, or the World Overcome; by Carolina Cheoehro. 12m0., prier. sl,2a. The Load floater, a Tale of Early Times. 12m0.. cool cloth; prar The Widow Itedott Papers—illustrated. 12inti, price $1,2:, Gabriel Vane, 11ie Fortune, and Ili.. Friends. 121114.: price $1,12. The Hidden Path ; by Marion 'Harland, antliur of "Alone." 12 .1 ; 2 0 4 P rice 1;2.5. No. L il iNth."„lit SUMMERSit AW LS ItEllo,lEl.qlverv. description of Stella, Caahmere, Crape, Silk and °tip', Shawls, selling at au immense reduction from usual uric.", at the Semi-Annual Side nt A. A._MA 2 S s O pi N tit .iyl6 _ strcwL C -UN C.ENTRATEIi LYE—A new article fi; making Soap. One pound worth ton of potash. (j u band and fur ado by Uri.] FLEMING 8801 t`~ , # ' F ~ x ~~ =LIE =NM MOSES tAieolv. AGENT FOR TRIC 'hi - f Patent Rights. ire i RSe 01 And lhallor in every variety of MEOHANIOAI AND °TILER PATENTS. °dice and Exhibition. Room, No. IS9 FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Ea. air Orders for Patented Articles of every description promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTED. G. Trott•s Patent Oil Globes, or Cups, for Steam Engines. TO THE PUBLIC.-1 have this day disposed of my inte rest in "t). Trott'e improved Oil Globe or Cup for Steam Engines" to MOSES F. EATON, who now has the entire control of the Patent. JAMES CRISWELL. Pittsburgh, A pill 11, 1866. M. F. Thhm, Esq.—Dear Sir: I have received two of Mr. Trott's Oil Cope, and am perfectly aatistled they are the heat I have ever used or soon, for they will Ise a great oil saving and small expense. I recommend them to all It. It Compa nies to try, and satisfy themselves on this mutter, and they will say so themselves. I remain yours, respectfully. OEO. PISTL'EtMAN. Jr.. Sup't of Machinery 0. Jt I. It. It. Co., Croat!Ma, Ohio. Mr. if F. Edon—Sin We have used Mr. George Trott's flit el" , in our Unglue shop for about one year, and flllll it given Final entire satisfaction that we now apply it rat hr drely to all the Steam Engines we build. We hove full confidence iu its practicability, and donut hesitate to recnn, mend its use. Yours. respectfully , W. R. DUNLAP k (Xi. Trott , s Oil Globes for Stearn Ifaigineit FONT VITT NON woxica. PiWburpla, non/ 141/1, 18b6. Mx %I F. 6.61'09-1611: Mr. tleorge Trott'n •• Paulnt tb illohee" have hem) in nee on the klnginim in our Workx hi three• or fur :ream pact. and hare performed en eatlafactot y that we now apply them to all the Engine. we make. ta, sea, putt we hare abandoned tha 1160 of any other kin, of Oil (11Jbee. Respectfully, yours, M. F. Evros, Mmt., PeAr used 0. Trott's Patent Oil Globe" 01 Itltmat all the etearu engines furnished the last year, and usinuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction t oar cuetomers, we have no hesitation In reennimending no a goal article, and much preferable on account of I hrl simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned till Ulohes, any other of which w e have any knowledge. Very reApectfully flours, F. A W. NI. FABER A CO., Engine illill4l4,r+ lln, iert Me. that the Oil Cop tuttentoil by Mr. Trn.tt, lem in m« for two yew" pool We find it to nit etioniiittiritil mud durahle (hi Cup, and tail recurrtutend KO. W. (till EFL, P,rsmact of Pittsburgh Pbop of Nona. Central HR. November 29th, 151+4. T” M. F. K.iror, Tin* crrtiliel that we have bad in use the patent Oil It .1 J uKt. Iml.ll,llted laud .txt... N I , A V IS. IN. twar Kt Tr2s IT. IT. OiLuNs. PARISIAN To( Yeti PASTE--A new and prrelliatt article, pr-pima! aidd only L. C 4 ,1 ner litnioand and Nlarket it -FTAIR DYES—I have im hand a large ul ply of follorting }lair D) in all of which I ai rant L-;.;lstrirls f,;r sale by I 1147111 . • to A leXailtiee Ai Rs. ALLEN 11.‘ llt Ft EST( )It A e••tlver itera• r r In-I 1.1,1 hp J \II. DI/M.4,1.1A %In/ k...t 111.1tLES LEV Elt'S NEW WiiKK TII F: MARTIN. I.r eh, • the tety CluutF. Avg. - Mons; by the autte.r 1 ...JI Rtltl) Ile, - Ar. .1.,111A tlatl,fax, Oputleramit ; by tbo .kt Lib.; by Mety II Nmlmm Wividerer the author of - TA.. Weitrllman " lir old N tratrattv k Th.- A,l,lltureA J uh.lh rani, Ow I nFlibr of A Ig' . L. ran..r's Otte Th,ltvuthil and Ten Ttunpi W,lth Al lENCY FOIL BALM QF TIioUSA ND FLoW ~.•I lt KU IA wt the 11l LANK 1 - 10/KS, I.,,algers. Journals, Ca•ll and buy 11%/01.1 n... 1 in COll nting Lama. AIM., C.a.rt I , ocket4, Steamboat and Itallruad fk,oka on band or made to order ruled t.o ally pattern inquired, and I.otold In any donire.l W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufactur..r. mta Market at., corner of Second L"ARM FbitFLE KT.—A small Farm, tattling 24 acre., alaiut one mite plow the city, opp ra n Mattchneter. Thorn is on the pentium... orgy le.nne :inn! stable, ithout Dal Imarittgapple trenn; Al., le'n .I,etry amt plant trot., grniwri, kr. This plare wool , ' mill gwftlener. For tont...tiny tri It. C. /4 .1. N. SAWYER. N 0.47 Wikol ?THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW (;()01)ti AT _a_ lilt'fi Itl ItB, N.,. 74 Markot et., Pittolnrgh l'a The ,liloariliero Itnve j wit us eivr.l awl are not. open ~,t; tl,r4 e npply ~f new and liandminte Deem Cmorlit, 1101.. Puruid, ing Goode, Mourning r Itildrair mild Needle work. Many of the ale, v,. 1,..,.• too.. piir, tinned ~ f the Imp ittero mild at the large Atirtn ii• In N"" 1 Irk snit Philadelphia, at priree that 1 . 11111/11' al a P. 1.• .4 , 1 I lir ILI at lone than tin, (met lit trwtteportatn.ll. 11, m,ll, it All early call from all our rust...niers and the pt, i, it will to 1.. llt, , illivttntagv of ell. or ~, ne•rer have hear, able tr. ••tier a better am.ortinerit, trial aer •r re. clierri, 1... A .?. Blir Ri f..rrnerl, Par. Yirl'hrl. : 4 TMI Y.NSrIN .1; IA ri,' E. rT:-, itmorrirs LIVERY AN D SA I, I.: STABLE, r. Ow NlaßeT AND WATER STKETS. rn ylfr.:lto• 1 K/77.4 .V.V/NG. h/L 21:11 ADAMAGED PIANO, f,r sale ---- ~ at a I.nrittana—A row CHU:Kt:RIM] 1' . ; . . - *l , ' 11. 3 / 4 N , h ,lightly I kuaagrd ill the furl/liar, r 1 i hat la.( when. It can 1,.. “hall ed. The 11.• eranwnt. Til no my InJurod, will la , n. 1,1 at a reiloili..ll Ftyry tspLLA RS. on a credit id nix mouth,,. 'VP:NIN; this day, a large aciorunent ~1 lJ wAt4 bee. Gold Levers from Vr: to r . 200 :.deer Loran. from $l2 to pal. Silver Cylinder. from $0 to Ito. loolrofol Time Keepers, rodainu'a Chronometer Seri., $3OO. 10. lu Sliver Cases, $176. Maim.. .Seals, Key., he Wistrhtli repaired in the best manner by mys W. W. WILSON, corner of Market k 4tb at, SUNDRIES -100 bones Mould and Dipped Candle. It. do Star do 100 do Rosin Soap. &al kegs assorted hada. 100 the,. Corn Broome. 50 balm No. I sod% flatting. 25 doz. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tubs. In store and for sale by JOHN MOORII 1) rn y 6 BACON.- 10,000 Bacon 11=6. 16,000 " Shoulders. 10,000 " Siam, In utora and for sale by FORSYTH et K7OTT. 76 Water Strevt my, Cluws' PISTOLS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISHING TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY POCKET CTTLERY LOG MUZZLES. GUN MATERIAL.. And ninny other things too numerous to Mention. On utock of FIRE-ARMS is unsurpassed for variety iu the West !SOWN A TETLEY, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.-BLAKELY A ItIOHEY offer for sale— A Lot of Uround on Penn street, and several Dwelling lonsee—the front one occupied as a store and dwelling. A lAA of Uround on Ohio street, near the Diamond. Alle gheny City, and a fine Dwelling house. Four Loa of Uround adjoining the Borough of l.aa - • rencevilLe. A Lot of Ground in East Liberty, and a large Dwell i; Musa A Lot of Ground on Stephenson street, 25 feet by 12f, feet, and a Three Story Brick Dwelling House, well finished. A Lot of Ground In the Borough of Manchester, 24 feet by 121 1 4 . 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 Brick House, two stories high very convenient. A lot of Ground on Washington street, East Liberty, 70 feet trout by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in Shalerville, Chartiers township. 80 by 127, avid several Frame Building. Apply to Dylo,l BLAKELY A: RICHEY. LE AND BROWN STOUT :, casks, 7 doz. each. Rannott Scotch Ale. II do " lndia pale Ale. 3 do " strong 3 do" a Brown Stout. Just received and for sale by RICHETSON, No 1721 and It Liberty at. FRESH FIGS-100 drums just received and fur tulle by REYALER d ANDERSON, IYI4 No. 89 Wood street. PORTING APPARATUS.- 7 - I :TuTie , ki Pistols, Revolvers, Fishing 'Tackle, don Furniture, and " , vrYttling netassary to a Sportsman's comfort, can be had at tie kriterprise Works, No. 186 Wood street .419 BOWN MUM , ' , 4•,,, 4, 101-;‹, .-1• 1 :4: ^',.44. - tl'rS THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE com-PANY, OF I'LIII.ADEL I II. I A. Inna . rdttS—Charles W. Rancher. Thomas Itait, Tobias Wa.gtor, , Sllllllll.l Grant, Jacith li. ztnith, lien. W. Richards, Mord ,. (ni D. Lewis, Adolphi N. Norio. 1/Jvid mor tle Pat tengon. Citas. BANCIUM., l'reshleht. Secretary. Coot mue to nuke insurance, perpet nal Of limited, on every descript on of property, in town and Country, at rates as low MI are Willi security. The ( ortlipany have reserved a large Contingent Puna, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, a l fonl couple protection to the asannsl. The Assets of the Company, ou Jatinary let, I<A, as Til,- linked sgreeably•to an Act of Awmhls, were as hdlo ins i lortgagu SIJ 18,1h`f a ltenl I.state. K4,:177 17 7S gTnmporary Lotus. S:'„lstlti Stocks 61,489 to 64„3411 81 . . CRESTUXZ, 0., July V, 1851' eISCINNATI, Angult 4th, 18.56 KNAP k WADF Prrnstrßun, April I,tlti F1,F.%1 1 N' • r ir. 6.41 star l.t n U. MIN KR A CO,. Nu 32 ntruut JOHN II 11 lil.la/11, et Agebt for Chlekerlog'n .._ _ .e.._.~~..~..~. NStr In - N*l - Pond $1.111:1,70 4-1 Sloe, their incorporation, n period of ttronty-on- years, they hero paid opt,. IIA tine Four Hui - hired Thou sand 11ellttre. loseos by Oro, theretty att,tim: of the tuleniiiihee of inettmure, as well its Ll.' eklity ‘lnApotott ,, n to nie,t with prornottioss J. UMIDIN Kit COFFIN. Agent, Office, north-oust o or. ViLe4l end Tlairil SLR. - THE UN ITEO STATES LIFE INSU: 1_ II A NCR. ANN PITT AND TRUST ON ANY. PIMA- I/LLPIii/L----ellittloroL Api 11 2110, 1 11,:tr1or Perpetual. C A 'ITAL. 4,2:41.0110. Offlct, South awl ror 14, of 'Fiord “t,•I ()FFIC11:1: , oF 'IIIF. 110%1E ii IA 111/ AT I'ii I LADELNI St , •F l wn It Crawl , kl , l Aftll.l.kne 14•1j.inim 111;;I. ). L. rit, 11, - , M Prr5.1.,1—Y.t.1.11. , IL Cram ford side!—Alttl.ro. , %V. Tlirqopann ,16,11,1.1 Kra mr ner— POrstnirph —.):1!11 , 4 , II IN' M I' ALlNlieny Mowry. I. I/ tiro No. BANK 1:1;S AND 14;1;6. NuuLNIEs s()NS, Bankers and Es . .•h.e g e (10111. :+ilver :and Itank Er. nal,. 11..• E“1- orti nu.t WeNtrrn 1 , .11.110111y /11/141.. IL. all th.• ILI. Ibiough•m: the I: on , ' Staten in... 1,41 in 1.2. I)/n•L3 nt pc,pci • N... 57 Market ettnwt, The I ntnl Foorth CI E. ARNOLD A. CO., Bankers and h kfi . o.lllo' lir •tiers. 14,11 , 11 in FT. lit nine .3r1 , 11111 , 41- 14-tatle.! t•.. un , l tak.c.•,), pArt 4 tile L. 11,. It , . L. butlght awl ....ILI 4.4,. 74 You, stet. t. tk,l t., 14410: • f 1.11.1r0. FrIIUNIAS llt.)1)S, Itr , .kt• r, Ili Not., R..ni , N ,. ILtir •tl.-...t, DRY GOODS. N Ew spitiNA ; (.;( , t )1 N... 1)•• , ss, r rd and art. rs ri i 1:$ 11,, rnt Al •.1 is 041‘ ;LIS. to V. Ikl.'la Mrs a 1.1, eall I.eirtwnlar of and the pub!. g• u. 1 - 11ly VI.. limiter 4,, Ilt.tt we has , al.l.• L. ,tlor loin•ta• as.l ite.ttrable a "b. k the 15511 1/11.X...24 I.ES . A LI 11 KNT • o,tair.. 01161.. I r.re sty last sal novoluoti tr• nth Shah atol I • •lot art.:l.l4w Sllk • : Ja..por. (...1 a and 11.4 •• as,•l I,la, L •• Tarlat , • l " " Chia.lll •• Lawn .1.4 h...". l A m. r.11A111. , A \l O ‘IANI 1.11 ,bawl att.l Mao.. lo—to -.N.,. I w,th all 'l,a• nt) ice :AI., C.ist.,,re, It, a , CILIW/11, Lnkt , , a.. At. k 4,1 C.ll.tra. 6 Ito+ I. Meer., ko . n-A ..t , poaa"sl l.a tut) at..k 51 oat ot Ur. M.:41‘,114.3,A Also, /5 g,..1 Nit AS!' 11.51' . K 61:10 INO ININI iltta, 011,0111. 4 . lin, ha. %I nano, T.. Limo, FL orntl. Jowl, t tn. la..K. , Mic I ,•stk. rn 111,1 Patsll. Ac.,•:.,"-a,11...ter). moi otot ,•t/o, art.. untall) Lei, o Jlona. - to u.?". h r. • rll.l ll Anal 140., 1,4.1.4, . 1 . •• ' , e , hale. •!'!r t• •.1. .1 an.. t. • 4.l , a4rat , r .1.. 11 1 , 5 V Y, 1110 r tl I) V" A. tub 17 St M:‘14.1 I A. 1 1 , 4 -4. t :1 I.loirgt, ti HOTELS M ANSION (101' SE, ti I.:011(1E \ It ES TZ, I . it Ow ;0,3 14 .11. 11, . I) i.. 1 ring 1.5 11..1 ru-nd •111 , ••*1 , ,./..r.41.5 • fitt. , .l II of .1,1 , , 11 , NI .\:\ r 1, 1 !, i1..1 - - Ion) n ; “ I • stri.•.:• 1 1..,.t: rsn S T. 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A it V 11,1, I I •••:12 1,1..1 pn,.l It ITS 1, I.n ru., .1h ni I. vet 1NA112,114 1.1% T u BIN ET )I.\ .\ NI 1 1 , :W• :s.. \.....1 •Iik•••I. al. (111,1 l ..1 tnt I of 1ntt.1 ,, ,51 , .. 1111 or t‘l,, rrilE (; 0 1..tIEN N taking the trade, .., 3 ,„ 3 3 ,„,.„,,,, i e 4.11.14, tl.. ily. As .4 F1e.1311.4 hal. um 11 an 14.,....rtn..hg that mat.. old lattAlL. 44.0.1, .11id torts t. , 11. e. uor 1.1. P.. kct .40.1 Uutl..l - 4 L. gt...tt • 11,, 10.1 11/Ally 1•11111.41 1.. he 111e1/111111,1 1.. 1..0uLl at tho nigh t/1 the 1; 4.1. n 1/01.. 11.111 . N A Tr:Ti.vv. Ni,. 130 Wood etrort NEW AND (!111+:11' Rob KS Spar 1•,1,1.1,111.10. Lty vil ho Lady'n 111e/11/1111 . alh.., 11 1 -„ d111 1:1 81111.1.1; l.y KI/111) 1 . 1111111.011 1.4 Q. K. 1 . 101.0.1.1 1/.0.x11, k,, 1 1 It gLA Alilkaath4.4llla. and ...1...1 Salad for Elio :1,..cta1-I...atti dolly 101.4 it att.'. A 11.14.”, of the A 1.,. 1111 1' , .h.!. 1114 !pi/4111011 1,1 111. 1.1, CI WY lito.-tits tally 1..0 0 . ference of I'mm, - , In 111.. Flat , 1.4 It. 1V loi . 1611111fli --11 l 2. ,I lInI .11.4 14” A. ii11.1./ENFi.:NS :‘ , tu) 14 Filth 'l'ln•uttt. TIIU v()Y.m..;F., LIFE---En g ravin g s .1. then. r.,1 IL.Inl 1 . 11 t., 11... la:. 1'11... 1.1, now tJlt t 1. w al t lii• J. J.IIII.I.ESPIE A Co .71; Wood Where Itulitwrlpti,ln.. will 1.0 eit 111,, - . r % itAIIS PRIME RI() coEFE E ; Laomyi to lIIIJato pocket, Frent 1, .110 '• ' 1.111.1.4 KIM.. Nlol'llll 10 blunt old Altuirotiloo Selected mpreasly lot lily retail hutonote. niyl2 h K. OKA% to, No I Maim... BLAK ELY RIC lIE Y, REAL EsTATE BROKERS AND A KERS, 44• i ner of 5e..1.111 nod Smithfield IMtnimrgh, will alt.m 1 to nelloo. ! by Auction any prop, ty sold loy Exeelit,m, I.y order Court, in the City or County and to mi) deeet opt ~, of Real Estate out of rho City nilto pßA'rlr'S DM:GERI:EMT 'ES AND A NI- IiIIOTYPES, which give too mmerstl Imtinfm /krt. daily obtained. in eVer) kind ,•t 41,0 her, at Lafayette Mg, 7, S 7 you KT!) .!!...•! 1,1111 Ltl3ll ittimiiien fotod to authrot:pmg, tine• of hittii.t; im much I.an than to quired for ilaniterrodji.ee PoillZ t'tl t taken in few nueomax hn either of the Jth,re•ty I.•n. Awhm typo or Dar sorreca [to et.ltlt... llt t-14. tl) from et ery kind of picture, Warrantol It. 'lt Our motto in. TO PLEASE. CUPPING AN LEECiIING. Mrm. E. 1100 K may he found at her renidenreon SIXTH street No 39, between Smithfield itml W,nt,l igtit,tm. She. Into tie. teatimony of many of the reffiSar finally as to her skill and long experience lu her liar. Orders will la thankfully to °dead. apt fe3rod• DELICIOUS COFFL you wou liken deliciuue cup ,p 1 C v ilve. try that 110.1,1 Ja, I, N. B.—ltomted by ,me 4 my ban& 1 BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvis' and 2 imwe g .•. 1,,,x0.11,k0r'• ranna. Grm. 101., tbs. freeoa 15.1 ,, Floor. At— iy is DRAvo.s, —' 1 -. 13 &CS PRIME RIO COFFEE; fr )) ' '. e :A.) hap ;Prime ..nonyrs. -on., 50 puc kt.ts Guvuit. J ar 11 10 lap i‘larnattbo Rrreived by I JYlBi --_ EVERYdescription of Millinery GOO4lB. Trimming., Hosiery and Olnvepi; (hPutm Furnishing. Coasts, &c., &..r.. marked down' 5 up 33 er cent.at th e Swill- Annual Sale. A. A. p MASON & 0.. jy23 25 Fifth st. VENETIAN RED-25 bbls. in stlNOore and for sale by 03' 2 ) FLEhI BROS. C 01 ) LIVER 01L—:illdozen in MINO store anti tor Bale by Uria) ABROS. - . 1 5 6 . ONLY ROUTE WITH TIUU DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE. WITH TIMES DAILY TRAINS FRO3I PITTSBURGH TO. DAYTON AND IN DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA ...,!,'.!.!:.l,lff,iElYii.':".l-..:1 SUNDAYS, as follows: Leaves Pittsburgh for Crestline at II:00 A. M., 70:1 A. M. LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. P. and 3 M. bear. Cmitlitie for Pittsburgh at 6:00 A. Ili., 7;00 P. M., VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. and 12.50 P. M. Three Trains make close ronnentious at CRESTLINF, with Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. Trains for COLII.MBPS. DAYTO - N. CINCINNATI, ' RELLE- Coirs - Ecitnn at Cincinnati with U. S. Mall Lino Steamer", FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAtIO, SAINT LOUIS, C.vington and Lexington Railroad, Olito and Illissiectippi and all point. on roads extruding West and South-west Rain-owl, and the Lawrnucohnrgh Route. Connecting OM through OLIIU,INDI ANA and ILLINOIS. '....liiiiihne and Xenia. with the Ehtyttm and Xenia. and TRAINS FROM PITTSBURIAII connect at 111txxisfinld with Indiana Central ILat:r.4ll,•• Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Rood, for CIII. CAGO, TOLEDO and S.ANDUSKY. Connections are made TllltOUtill TICK ET: , , via Columbus nail Cincinnati, to Lexington. Louisville, sl. Louis, Indianapolis, kr„ de. Pia lat Affilthee With Traina on 01 , voiond and Pittebnrgh Rust, ( ~,i , ,,,„„ ~,,,, x, ,,,,,, ~, Day ,,,,,, , 1„,1,,,,,,,,, , ,ii„, Dth, yetto , Sir CLEVELAND, 0111CALEJ, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Ter r.' Haute. St. Lois, tile-, &e. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P.M. for rlarludky. TUE Lin:Li: m I ANIL via COLUMBUS, connecting with Toledo and Chicago. have the benefit of a night's rm., at the Covington and Lexington Itailriatl, the U. ...". Mail Nlatisfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early aext Liu , tlreamerA, the Ohio and Misnimippl Railroad. and the "vvn..4t. Laarrettrebingh thinte, offers facilities no other futile ran hills East front err/aline make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Ilailroatl for fill LADEL give. io. through ticket, by all the al.k,Vo routes can o nly 1, 0 1aw...41,1a Columbus and the Little .Miatill Railroad. PHI A, BA LTIMORE and NEW TOR R. Tlin tom, front ('revs via Columbus being the shortest THROUGH TICK Irl'S are sold to Columbus, Dayton. Ciii t.• 01.1 nuan, enable. a uniform and safe speed. C„,,,,„ ~ L i u ., ri n natl., Louisville, St. Louis, I ruilamtpol is. Bel leftin lat ne, are rrrta.u, soil passengers Ilan,. rnii time for meals. By tie Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Durilleth, Mil. aultis. Po,. and thillefoutainn route from Crestline, a &murmur a." , Lstitrilikilinld• 111., Port Way on, Don ato mud the Peet and brsal...n,,,n speed is required, an.) rompriled to overcome di'lli l'itilel le the Went , thstanc... Through na ils this line may be had at all of the Byl he rontei in C,.lllloLals to Ciarlitiatli and Indianapolis, above planes for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltlinoro ao.l Nem. York. Po...roger. rid.. eV, road., ballast ed and smooth. By the Y nest ao.l Itellefouptir , runts, passengers ride met - the NEW RR RUSTON ACCONIODATIoN TRAIN leaves i.ew rolighe.t road. in OM, Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and Inn P. 1. Leas CO TIIRKP. DAILV TRAINS, YLA WLUMBUS AND Pittsburgh for New Brigitte,, at IP:, A. Si soil .*0 2 . I'. M. CINCINNATI. Dar Yor ticket + and further intl.rniation appl) ti A T. Fat, Tr. , ,IN Mares Pittsburgh at 3,00 o'clock A. M. for JOII NSON, at the corner odic, muter the Monougali , lit c .,.,..,,,,,... ( ~ ,, ,,,., b. , xeu ,,, ~,,,,.,m , „„ 1 . ,,,,,,,,ii,., St- 1. ,,,,,i,, , Utaleal, or at the Ynderal street Mat ttttt t to OPAL PA KR IN. Loanigtoi, soul I ~,i,,,apolis, vat 11trvaaabarglt Route. This Ti. knt Agent. JOHN KELLY, liamengor Ain at. *flan Ali ~,, al Cita /ariall one hour nod forty minutes in ut7al .1. U. MoORE,SuCt. .0N:on, of the 1 , ..r,'.! and Itellefoutnine note. 000Nr. 'rilt,i lea, Oa Pittsburgh at 7.30 o'clock A' M. for Creallltte, Columba*, Xenia and Cincinnati. Thiel Tram Ittalaltvaan-ctaak oniy rut Columbus to Clarnmati. Tittnii Titaai leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o', lock, P. M. for Clint low. Colt, rulms, Xolti.t. Cincinnati, hoot ille, St. Louis, Li, ingten and 11.1.atotp.ilis, via Lawrelirebnrgh Route. newt DAILY TRAINS. VIA 0)1.1131BU/ 1 , DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. rtinrr Tents loam as Pittsburgh at 3.1 k, o'clock A. M. toe Crealtae.C. , llll.ll.lla, Val* ilaytoa, I natal/MA.IIM, Llafa) site, Tel re Haute, V•arolinelt, St. I,llla, Cairo, Evansville, kr. Plarvora Tv A i, La ves 'Pittsburgh at 3:30 o'clock A. M. for Crostlitie.talanilas, N:enta, Dayton, I odiana4.lm, Lafayette, Teti, Haut", I i ta ,aatta, St. Lou, Cairo. EVltanVllle, act, 'rut a:, TitAilv IN,'" l'illeilairei at 3 .o'clock I'. SI. ha Citi-olotn Coltiutiont. ?Zen). Dayton, indtanspolts, Lafaynttn, Teri.• Hanle. 1 ii,,,, a.... ?q Loam Calm, Evansville, kr. Ii ~...iir,. " ii , ii,.kets via Cmllitalala, and you art at re I•aul 1,..rt. Nicll.llr . s. J.IIIIO, Ir, V , 1,..111, NV ;1111:11 (NuclArtall for hiornpliin, Vlckstalryll, N.• N.V. I A. Thc r. 111.0 1 ,11. iwlog tlse direct rant,. ti,. Time Table" ,•I OA. lioad" Are arranged to mu m cltec cx.nnection • o h route. and Throngli Ticket', plea. apply at ,'la • 'in.! 1 . ..1,i 11 Ann. Ilailrowl tithe, ,ctortier nn , . r ti c ll..n.A.nancla nom" CUltItY, Ticket Agent, I.r At F.AlarAl Street Station, liklt/. PARILIN, Ticket Agent. SENSIONS, Akrol, Pitt•t•nret. d."9':‘ W , 71`, APV.II, °corral Agynt, I"I,I•,'VELANI) AN I) YITTSBURGIi AILROAD, I Hr. : , 1101111 , -QT AND QUIC:KKer 11.4)1JTE To CIIICJJIO VC , 7,11 \ VI . rot, tr rt.. CLEVELAND. 01, Ilundre-d miles.tbortor and shoot nine heath 9ifirk, Orin the fin - nitrite roe ria lndianstpnlls. re• .10 bet winu l • dt,bute.,l, and Cleveland. P.m/ 1..0 o• hetor.a Cleveland tool (Macao. T-Ine t Cie.-viand tt.atrs. Chus4,., twenty-fdut hunts, 104.1 St I. ut. th/rty-aeveu 1,1 ant aft, Hay 18.58, the Trait. •11 ttte R.nal ntll run I.ll.eary: VIA AI..LIANCK. The tre[tt• of the t dd.' and Pennsylvania Railroad leave 1 - ,tts , •urzt , al LI Ni and 7 A M. and asal P. M. Leal° A :LI:, A. SI. and Ildar, A. M. and est° P.M rro, Its Cheaeland at 1.10 A. M.. 2:30 I'. M. And irtXl I' M •..ehe. toqr there at dAt Cleveland and Ttttetio Railroad for T -1,•, 1., Az, Hoek k1at,..1 awl At. lAattla t`wasengeta tor Tob4.. Chi. - atrth St. LOLII, and the North. .1••• {r, Pitcat.tagh on the 7.7.11 A. M train, by gpittg. •la Chet e1a,..• 111 arr 4, b (luau. at Ald next roornittg. I r. a T-hat... Ctag.go, St. Lade, Rork Intiarl, at' the North NeAt. who Wish to go thrungh witty A I train leartng Psttabtargb At 7::u N 1 a. that the train try which Oran etnitartiOhe the , orril.l thr whoa.. 1',11..)..egh at :ord X M. and Wellsville P it are the ooly I nra L 7 erha-A pasaetrgews ceo t• arate.h• mouth Alletnee, ••1 atalknia on Ibr Tare, ,44 s'l.ts-1,1/•.11 • 1, Antl other I,••nt, an the North- u••••••', 1.1 .• • • a”111 al 8,1 slj4l thAtt la Altar... 1,4 Li/. ~,uut•.- 1 nt lin•loon .1111 tra.l,a cr , r ,` , 1y31.",ta Falb a.aL•l 1..' Dos, an,l oth, • • ••1. 1 al AA4 :1)1 .t 0111.' LA., ii •:" 11,. land 1, no Chksgu rut , A , • 1m..1 At frl,l. A NI 11,1 1 11, a.•. 1 M Arrive at 10'20 P M, 1,10 A 4. • t t '0 anti . 1 . oil f., li I ,ltE tlt A 1,1,1 A NCE AND CLEVELAND. 1. 1 in. , : ;14 s, 1 a N.va. 11 1•• r =ME= To 1.1 Sm.ll. slli 00 sl'2 1 - It ...4 lord 14 00 1 , ... •• !A) i - , i4,..a .• 1% 10 11 _ . 13 . $lO rwi - , 1 ,,,,,,,f,..1,1. 14 Io 1 , •,,, 1 , . 90 14 40 .. Burlington, 1 . ) (k 1 IS for I ..1.,:i• . I. ~, 1r No .. Pr.q. ,I" 10 14 o. - I , u:A (It y . ..1) . .!1. 1•I '..' '4.1, 'i4.^ 1:i ~.) 1 " Bntil,th .. 11, MI Iv, r., I ....gr.ud. t..•, ,, to I liirago 1„4,1ki. 80. k I•lrtiot 100,00 I'. urg.,, , • 10r4 . 1,4 through to t'le..•kii..l mot Iflorago I 000 u. ',..1 r• ruque..i...l to pi.. - nre thrir 11. - 1,11. at 11, .41. - . i 11, l'..inpaiky, in Lilo N1.40.ti.1. ,, 8u1u I tulruur Ilii , d•uo 1.01,u llle ",rll,, 1.:-Il IMEME • 'sr 1 4 • • - 14. • es . , • • 41 SMIIMiI cvNtisc-mai RWI Ohio and re nuaylvania Railroad, 111 ALLIANCIL T I I wELL..111.1.? r t ly 1.1.1t1. si 1:•‘‘.• Itsnit Ira/ding, NI •••• „tittrq, (Stm:claye r •. 1.. k. Ibrrr , NC: • t .0 „, 1. NI . A 114411. e 4 .1Ilf•TIV111 • . • Ito.. •.1.1.0 M . .•. , 111•erlInq Sall the 11, and 11..11 I, I:tr,l 11.11”1.1r1 ktrkin. r J. Plitt AND. , .1 A CALAIIIKI, I'ittaborgl4. OHIO ANN) MISSISSIPPI RAI RI/A I/ BROAD GAUGE It .4 11.11 t) 4 0 I'ITT.SI;I7i6III Tr) ST I.HUIS, .•01, route tru,ltlttE !etre r..ntle , lieteC 11:1•1. $ .$ fn., sti.lle $111.111,7• }IOU 11S I.\ A Ip -11,. I4' 111' 1 Yr111.:lt 1t017.1. Thu •! t t,71" unh lr $$ It' mei 1•,, ,- 1.41...1 ,, near.. •1 , • .I.llll..lateN ynts. N, 11l 11 pre grel.t t.. the II:, .el 1. f1u:L(1...04e ell :,Isy ether TI. 11 . • •I Th. Trnit, ..1 the , It..nt, ftt••• in the n.,.1 ,1 • . , • .Ine, , r ' ler t ae•l ';'\:,, l, . i' : 1‘1 ;1.1' I' AS Tll AIN Ws4,l .• 11 I. ..Is4. $ sl:l.s :W.! 1 , , I $.9 It All L., 1:3.11,41.1. .• YA. , I LI . CA 11 7. A A. NI • 11. 11,1 s 1.1.0 AT i..AI A I! lions :LI 1, 111 ilit'lti .• i') and M1X4144`..11,111 Paive 1 1-1 Can" and Neul tt leans 11111 take the 1 111 le. • I t•I.I1 tl 11401,4 , 1 al Af 11 ine 1'.44r',4 a. vel ,1 1.. :Ova." "I Ali) .•1111 . 4 toa Haar tad I tog ~auttleieil !tom Si 1,114 I.P J. .1), , 011 at Jetti..t."l, Ca) it all lt 111n.1 , ht 1.41..14 1/, 1. cheatovit, qui. seat aiel moat e"i1,1"/ lite with. 1i..1111.....114 Nebraska ittuusettgera run ianoltbl:, h a t .• 1A.,. 0..1-, lam Cal .111 ho man thrtaigb .tat the Ext.rel, Tt All, at "nig al I.otta, all at the It:mut' lane. • •," • lionize Id Ilagirago bettNetat Pittaburgli 1411e1 In ..et t air.] .111 ~.11 1 , 0 Ticketa by the 111,1 114•11. 1 .1 t. 11.141, et tam. 114 it i e l 1 ihi e and /ilitatimititi Itailroad, thtet I"akatg 1 , 110 Fula the It .- girli•ot te It Joel ,11,11111alhal '1 1111 ...26..11.10 length t.l I , AIcKS---F11 1 . 87 CLAen. 1.1.4115. 413 Ilellehattithie mid Ull/4111 . ......$lB 3I) 11... .4.,111111 bun, !Lenin mud Ihkytou... 18 ;`,9 • VIII renceburg.. COlllllOlll/1, 0111 . 1111111 i/ *nil Law . 19 39 tit .• .•• ....... I.•J 99 THIOII.IIII TICK ETB or hirtlive 'n1,1.11[1.111 slay b.. Or. 1.111,1 of A .1"11111. , 11, Twk..t Agent 111.1, Pt../.. II . CL.I Attatotizzal,ela Iliante . lit . Ilea,rge Pitt kin, r. hot •Agetit, Fedet al 141nwt Stati “ J , AMES A A IK.gh..oy WA City ßl)., or "I l. Superintelidetit Old,. and NI huiissippl H. K. y V. II NOWLAN P. Agent, Pittsburgh. THE I'ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Malt KAT CENTtt A I. ROUTE, connecting the Atlantic Cita.. with Neaten, Nortleweetei wc•det II Stave by Railway direct. 14,401 te at Pit bdairgli with Daily Lute port. the Ndrili.viestorti Lake..; mak u). Oh niac, ca1:1.14,M ItE1.1A111.1:by It lildt Fit Elli I IT can I.t. forwarded to tool flt1(11 the (laze? iLate• between Philadelphia dr. Pittsburgh. FIKSI' CLASS.— Boots, Shoes, Dry ti.xela, 1 7 „ . it too flolan . boxce,) Sur, Feater Al. SECOND CLASS.—Booloi ay, tail Stationer ) Dr) t iu bales,) Hardware, Low 60r. 1 1 4 lOU Ites. flier. Wool, an TII liagoue. Bacon KIP] P.i ii Lulk,l Ileinp, Pnl'llTll CLASS.--Votlee, Fads, Ka-onOoe...ft 100 mt.. (acked,l Lard and Lard ) 0.-75 rent,' Ike) liarrel. 1 4D' ,d t i e 1 from any point Emit of Philadel phia. be particular to mark parlutito, ' r ut Penney/I,min h'ailroad." All titsa roiedgned tho A gent); of thin Road at Pittaborgli, will be forwarded without deteution. Faun ler Ai; vrrli.--N1,...e Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, New York; K. J. Silecdor, Philadelphia; lilagraw Ft KOOll5, more; Ue , . C. pittAnigh; elbrinstnan & Brew., Cincinnati, Milo; J. S. Moorhead, lwuintillo, Ky.; R. c. Meldruni, filiulleoti, Ind.; Kistrlttt A Co,. St. Louie, Mo.; J. B. Mitchell &Son, Evannsill", haiku °, IL U. lIOUSTON, General Freight.Apnt, Philadelphia. IL J. LOMBAERT, myS Bnperinlendent, Altoona Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. .......- Summer Arrangement—Change of flour ON and after NION DAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS Isdween PITTSBUROII and Pill LADELPII / A. 'TILE MORNIND MAIL TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 6:30 A. N. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at thbo o'elock, TUE NRIIIT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh dully at 11 o'clock A. IM-, 3:3 0 P. 31., and 6 ' 20 P. M. — running an far as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison Lafayette and Indianapolis, In.d.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Itellefoutaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nits ORLZANE6 ST. Locts, Loninvnta and CINCINNATI. THROUGH TICKETS can bead to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, nee handbills at the different starting points. Passengers' from the West will And this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Bald. more, New York, or Boston. 1. AERSHMEN Agent, Passenger Line; Pittsbn;gt. , - • RHOS.MN Agint,Pesseimpie Wm" omiqui.,l, M=El . -ICAItROAHS: Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago 'RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PASSMICIER TRAINS WILL RrN DAILY, EXCEPT U real American and I. S. Express and I=o3 12 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO CHANG IL‘t Of CAP-1 AND DA....u.5. AVOIDRD. AIR LINE ROUTE BRWCRN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CIITCADO, ALTO AND ST. I.ODIA RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Allions/slim' eIIICAU , / 1' ea 1.0 4 home. Trnirrn leer , the lilt Celatru.l Depot. tout of 11 aLer street-- Mt. i.,11111% bay Expreee daily, Sot/Jaye e, epte..l e 7.1:. A M At. leelie NlKlit pr... Jally, Faturd,ky, et .eptecl, M. I..ultt Freight and lernigrust Sunday« er.cttpt , -d :Al A M • Baggage ch... 4,1 throuph in St. Louis, 'felons min Altrert tlm oot, to ( . 2.fift inflea,) ctiango of oars or tatggago, and rontaiist with tits rotut.ia 'A spiel:idol steamers WI fulftilf.tsTkat fold HEIN ft Y.: ER, rum, I .1.4 In pliflUelfo CODZIeIO.IOII Vi Itll Pileviloo,ol - llanu frOVillton i. et. L,uin. ftV, sath.ott lanoline. These limits, for stssoid, attivenion , i and elegance, aroinmarp.sa-sod ~ o% Yeats:en waters, bring fitteAl up mean itatl. mid Atari..;,, , Wtosloronms, nflinairia to littasois,ter3 the orpOrttli,ity moving Inc dust num...Janie tD MIMI., riailto,ol , and rusactung, L,L Lahlitri Ceti eSiled (3,11.1 Lion otleCts 0( 1.•100.: ride. To KAliftA? and NICIIRASKA this In Ow most dir;•.l route., and pmeengers ..testitiod (0r ftlootninuton, die, Naples, mud all pilJauu i.et Sttssocuppi, .• Kann., Cumberland mad Tonneaus.. nt sex, alit 1,0, the important ufaing diataivie, Lreug siisonly ;tat ° tato , lees to Bt. Loot*, thirtyrsion miles 1.-. a to ftlismituglia, nod filly-eight mars le..* to Sproigtield, than by any "Go I touts. TLsumgL Tieketa ones thin route tun too tumemreil at tt.o earn,. ttailenail Ticket urnera no Nen York, Loden, Plo. raftlniorr., Alluany, Ititffatii, fur., and at. ail I Mon„.11 Ticket Ogle.+ thremttiona the Sint., awl in Chirmfo at t; •• Lgimpany'ro So. as Item Tenn street, opp. rm. Ono 1 , moot titular—and m the Intuit tine llim,ds Ctontral Kant; Lit -1 Hater .n ~-t Itsspoustble ltrigmigs 1)••ti will always Iv, at tits Ik.to.t• t the various Ina& goon, Into ttneaga, to Chet k through to any point di-sirs-it sn tine h a s lt, 314/I.ltl AN, Jr- Puperintendent. It_ J. ttltNlVitllititN, lielo.lol 1%141014,, A4OIII. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, & • .111•1, =LAI:IW FROM 1'11T510.11 . 11.1 II TO Colwahna. I mittsultp,lim, t'llictwo, Csciamat, Tao' !but.. It—rk ;gland, Low , ine, 1 ti.cenoret, lon. City. t L.mis, Erftnt, illo, ',WAN.., 1hap..14, ezoro, d a ktin, Xmlin, Nl,mplila. Pew ix, isirttrot iiio, % IN . L.l•urg. l'ent, Neawk, Nrior talritat, MEN TILI Fittllll . 4l. Cirlai IN nil V.I,T AND 001711, slealbem ille & Indiana Railroad!! 1 1 ,1 1 now cotilpb , ted .1,1 In • t Levu ieut,tis nopl t CA,nibtusitg Itzt 4 a.1“1 Steatnb...nt CaribllP4. t 1. Mb,' It. tbe trat vler n 4.-etc. c•I ~)nif. I tlurivalls-t1 by all rwats iug Iran Arrangeguelit On and Aft, )I,,NDAY, !,th. lIATLY LINK ..1 n ..14 , • I I , y ....datu0d3tt,.41 ,,, , 411 leau. - I • day u.t 5 r M. V ENTI ILE J. rcn t*' l`nmeE.w.rr ~t ll...ard, and na.,.11:0,•nt , ,, , tr. .. , t. OP' T 1 XIII lit ;15 A. M., Inak..ittg rt ,, 11 .alt ril.l, dr , Ph.. nos•I ,ruro: akir Fan:. .V 4 in 311 y T111, , "411 and 1, ,, ,0cul 'I,, kV, awl furtl•or lognirr t.I JoILIN IVdt,. it. , 1, GIN). W. rLI,Tt,S, 111iVENN V, AZOIII. 11..0 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING TUN Great United States Mall and Filzprtse TWO PASIINNIIER TRAIN:i RUN DAILY on in, entirr r length foam DUBUQUE TO CAIRO, CUICAGO tt) CAIRO TWA Kiang!, in with o f' Sluuislppi 11 it. awl Cht.:,Fo 1..1 0,1.1, Ow mist dint and only It. It rout.• In 1, Cii ICAii 4 m S . T LOUIS, CI Ill'Abo TO CAI lin. 1;111C:16U TO DU BUQUK. Trninin Imiro lu 1. M. awl I'. 1. , 1715 AND Clll4l EX It Jri. St. Louns by db. !nun btkin thin rar• tt. I .hlO mud Van. K. IL. uit Saudoral, and art, earrwil ,b rrrt Mt. Limns A. M. and 1,111 I'. M.—Dnituom AND GALENA Ky. rt.., r;alnertin;: at thinitetts D 111. .1 tang ‘d Sa.Am rn, k;•it; 6•1 - r.t. Paul It 1141 OW UM', NI111•1; -tens rut can., 't rum. fur ChleApl /LIIII intlaulrn.• at 7 - .1t. , A. 01141 ;:tat P. M. Var.onaent fr;an the Manna Ono.. nu tha ;turd tor Sr. nlll ...Lt.; I,a; ; v d n ;n 9 a nd 1 ,,, "limn river navinas tot; 'runt; CAM, SI. ',III, and arns; tit - torn Indlrm ta ads.;;;;,,d It; rtvvr r; takina t.t , at l4tll-. TlCkt-I4 1, , 11., 1' Alo,l All lii. ix.: taw I.y 1•.“1•..r Itt 113 1 1 . e awl C. AIL P. 11na6..1“14 so and fire ti Cow ral 1.1 I:. 11 )1 4.1111 Stwei intett'[. Summer trraugement ALLEGHENY' VALLEY RAILROAD -n, ~::::~-..•...ate: = 1 Shortest and tittlekest Route to .11 Point. on the Allegheny River. Twit DAILY TRAINS leave I•ntelnirgh oo 1011,w,- .Verurny E_rpre,s, at h o'clock., A. M., ti., KITTANNINI. CLARION, FRANKLIN, IiKILBANK, IIItADY':; BENI , . VI AID 'NI NI!, BEI NI EILSBURO, BROOK VILLE. and an points North. tertnaly Arommulation leaves It 5,15, I'. M., stopping at all wry-station. Fare to Kittanning, 31,25. M.dakeex 11 751 Clarion i.,1 '.... Z , 1311 , kalourg 2 nu runtstawney Red Bank- 2L!nn 2 IteerNhitig Corleville 2 - ;;. l ll...rtlehurg ll n.. A•lains.„. ............. ...... 2 011 Rural Village I :"., In - rely 's Broil 2 21. MllllOOlOl4 1 "... liellorelairg 2 nu Texas _ _ • Bethlehem 2 '7., Mechanicsburg ..hanir.tehtle '' 25 liro..kvllle : :. Tickets to all of the/0.0,ar plen Call I, pr"enrell at 11, 011ie, ...win, ef l'enn and Wayne etireln, 00.1 la OW i 11, 00 Taylor etrert. A.. 1. llorl'Elt. ! je2l ..;tiperinteti.letit. MAIiAZINES, ,i‘ .-- Harper for July—prico 20 alli In. lio.loy's 1.1)). Book for .1111) iirahant'n Minzazine for ,illy--:.1a•. Pen rsofl'n Nlagaznoi lot .101) -17 e. Leslie's N. V.:Journal tor July—lye. Notions for Juiy—l':,:. Ballwin :Magazin,. for July— Itie. Brother Jonathan for 401 July—a mairnifir, it Joublo nuniber—prico 19r. Tho allovii just rroinved at LAUFFELCS 11 , J1ICSTOltE, jee...k) No. 77 Fourth street. 1 4 1 01-t Aires of Land, a 11' situation for a country Moro. about 'ln miles from th city, inn thiiiang neighborh.rod mid aiarr near. House and lot and three tarant lots in Allegheny City. W.ANTF:I), A situation by a young lath In a dry :roods Sra trirotuo. store, or 11101111,y ertaidishment—bur out cook- tuo to do housework—onto boy to learn a trade—two :I I stores or run of erramhi—two men to work On farina or I. boring mot k it, tile city. Inquire ofOoorge NV. Bunn at h. Boat Estate Agency and Intelligence ilttive, on Lila flirt solo of Ohio at., 401 door omit of the Diamond, Alleghen City. jel9 MELODEONS ANI) REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume has Just receivoil another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Beta' Organs in elegant rorewood eases of every variety anti style, r prising 4,4; and Zi on' tares. portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and seraphim) ur Piano style, with rich monliiing), carrod comic desk, &c.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 SLITS, Mild contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the ono tuned an octavo above the other; an excellent instrument for the cote of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being nut from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect. These Instruments are recommended as being far superior, both in tone and finish, to any others manufactiord. The chief improvements (upon which the makers love secured Letters Patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed, 5k,11.9 tin pnsl utce. onopening the key valve, the q uickest possible vibration. and the menu! th.•ii pass. into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the ?Men.) which mellows the tone, and give it more of Luelalions, ti ate like quality, than is the general property of reed instru ments. For sale by Cll Alt LOTT E BLUM E, 1017 'Old Established Plana depot" N 0.115 Wood vt- REFINED SUGARS -15 bbl?. Loverings "A" crushed Sugar; 30 do Stewart's "A" do do; 14 do Levering's fine prilr'd do ; 10 do de coarse do du ; 'lO.- do do crashed tie; in store and for sale by Lie/6] MILLER & RICK h'TSON, °HAI . ..LIES AND DE LAINES-10,000 14.,/ yards of rich Chailles and De Lainea, worth 23 and 37% c tit, now closing . Oat at 1214 cents per. yard, at the Semi- AnnUal Sale of 1.1712) , A. A. MASON a CO. SAP SAGO CITEESE-100 lbs. just ree and for gale by • BZYILER k ANDIKKION, JY29 No. PliToliast4 - oppostte St. Charles RoceL *S t. Vr 4 . , • • ' MOki=lll TONICS WON'T DO!—They: uever.dia.slo im,rp than give temporary , reliettitathey neyur will. It is lescause they-don't touch the cause ut the disease. The cause of all ague and billow, dieeesia, is the atmospheric poison called.aliasma or blalatia. Nencpaite o lbb mo b wn b y its natural antidote, and all disinee canoed by 11 &appears at once. Rhoileo' Fever laid Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaita, and moreover it ie a - perfectly litirmlees The certificate of the celebrated chemist, 3.11. Ohpttm, of New York. to this 001 , 41, is Witched to every bottle; there fore if it &VS no good it can do no harm. This is more than can In said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existenen, as their vise Is ruinous to theconstitntitin and briiip on Dumb Ague, which never allows a-person to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In illustration of these trn the I annex some extracts from a letter just reCillved from a Physician GEOUGETOWN, Ohin, rdamh.17,10,11... JAS. A. nituDHs, Env—Dear Yours of Zd inst. Is at hand. The Core arrived late lest year and the dlffintilty in getting any One to try it was . greatly increased 'from the fart that a remedy 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 tomstw, taking Quinine, contained the drug itself! This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would invoriab,y brook an ague, but it did not corn It, as it would often re turn with renewed vigor. This one clrcnmataure I deemed hi your favor, if 1 could institute a test comparison between it amt your Cure, The following is the result: Throe pemins took your Cure. nil of which wen , ea , " or Quotid/u,lntertuntent hover, .of many :weeks .oa/tiling. They lul tried (Valli., and other remodien, occasionally inhoiing a chill. but It was (as in all awn ills.) slowly wen, all. nut, and laying the foundation of idher and seve rer maladies. 1 did succeed. in tilt:cling a radical cure of all I hree of those with your remedy, end they have not hod orbit! oince. In all three of these Cll.l/ the Smitlitt Toni , tel been mad, and would, na before stated, break the chill but oiler 11 period or two hod elapued it would !Mum. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your Cure the vantium groand of any other remedy now in WO WILLIAM BUCK NEB, M. D. , . . RIIUUES' FF.V ER and AGUE CURE. or ANTIDOTE TO M A 1...11:1 A, Ow only harmless remedy in existonce, is e.inally -certain AN a I'REYENTIVE. an a CURE. sake It a hen con feel the chills corninr on, and you will never havo H0..10 on, • . . .IANIES A. ItllODP.S,Proprietor, Providence, IL 1. For rat ltrugglani generidly. jel4 W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS 319, 3:21 and 333 Liberty street, irrponim Smithfield weft, PIrTSBURGIA PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE s'roN hand; and Marble Curbing and Vanlts for Ceuteteri.4, made to order. Furl:Mary and WaahntatiTope, and Imp:wing Stcatetaande 1.3 neuitinery, in leen time and hotter style than can tan dune by mere !monad labor. Particular attoutirm hi paid to the mans Not are of M A RELE MANTLES of it fo.lt w•• has,, uy large variety of beautiful patterns,. Ibrildeta and others if,, invited to extunine our stock, as 100 tee! persuaohd that alter doing no, aud learning Me prices, 1$1:3 a l upwarits,) Isllt law who are able to own a good !num., will 1. , wilheg to roue ht long without procuring 000 or more Marble Mantle,. They require no scrabbing n o r aintonz; are always neat; ure nu ornament to a room; are not liable to take lire nail cost bat little more than a good w,.,.1 mantle. Marble ...Id low to the trade. hearth Stones made to order. t.er stock oh Marble Le the largest in the West, and being mannuctuied by Ow beat workmen, aided by machinery, is ~! atten lion. to me, at 3111 Liberty street. Pittsbnrgh, 1i1t. , ! w ish bestial C. W. 15'. WALLACM. 4,a M IIT 111.1(111N ES.— LULL'S PATENT SMUT 31.1CIlINI•:S., noel fu 700 Mill,. in the 55 • i he) rt: II: -lean a. II are durable, and when toe the ,1,;.• •an be renewed by cracking rlt I.on Ti.,') Inca used for bye yearn la the City' the bug .t Mind in the Wadr;Lnial ;0 ... a,- rant" , ".. , 111 well. For orticulure, see hand- ilk. tired ,it •.IU 1 berty itteo , , Pittsburg., IV. W. WALLACE. r ii) MILL 011 NESS.—French Burr and I_lel. 1 11.11 Sten., Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill I not , , teen Win, Corn anti Cob Wrintli-re, Cast li••t, Proof ~ m tla, Sr., always on hand arid made to order, at 819 rt ) Penna.. MR. KENNEDY, of .Roxhury, h*discov aced in one of our common pasture wrest a.netnedy, that curve every kind of Humor;fretn - the r teortf . hkielliiii - Mtr, common Pimple. lie has treated it in over eleven hundnici mama, and nerve failed except in two cases (both thunder humor.) Ili, heat now le his possession over twkiliandrect certificates of teat valor, all within twenty miles of Beaton. - Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing, sore Inoue:it One to three-bottles will cure the 'keret kind of piraples thrifece. • • Two to throe bottler ell scour the system of belle, • Two bottles are warranted to cure the *oral. canker In thin mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warrentedto Ferethe Mattes*, of orriipelait One or two bottles are warranted to cure all houtottorthW oyes. • . Two bottles are warranted tomato running of the air blotches ,among the hair, • Your to eft bottles are Warranted M C 13115 corrupt aA4TUTP , Oue bottle will cure wedy, eruption thaakth,„ I Two tothree bottlie are warranted' to Mire thettwed4 par t ite awns of rheumatism. , • - ' TWoor three bottles are .-warranted tumtratheentrstensee of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted to cuthealtrtheum. - Five to eight bottle, will cure_the worst case of scrofula. A benefit Ixeiway. experienced from the find bottle alttrt a perfect - Cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken; Nothing looks so improbable ha thoetrisho have In veu tried stl the wonderful medicines orthe day; ii that a ma , : moo weed growing in the pester°, and tdouguldstanavrallee, should cure every humor in the system; yet it is ItOWA : fart. If you-have'a humorit has to start Thereirre nor ands, hums or halt about stating emus camtanndtailte , yours. I peddled over a thousand bottlm oC it WlWllicleiitye, of Boston. I know its affects Ln aVittlaitaar done some of the greatest mires over doneht,ldateaehneettet , I gave it to children a year Old; to 6111 - PerPle of rirty I •• ' have seen poor, punyoverzarlooking AU:au r a:thine ilfeeh• was soft and flabby, restored to.a perfect elate of health by one bottle. To those who are manor: to a sick headache, one bottle ' will always curvet. It gives great relief to catarrh and diz ziness. Sums who have been cobtire for year., have taken and been regulated by it Where the body is sound it works titan easy, hut where there is aoy derangement of the func tions of nature, it will cause very singular reeling!, but you must not be alarmed-they always disappear In from fixer days to a week. There is never a lad result from it. Ott.thoi contrary, when that . feeling is over, you will feel younielk lime a new person. I heard sonic of the most extravagant: • eno 'mimes of it that man ever listened to. No. change diet is ever neostsary—eat the best yon can get. I havellthe , :. Ali herb, Which, wheal simmered in sweet oil, ditisolyess. • Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under the ears. Weer he cents. Price of the Medic* Discovery per,lxtttle: • • Dinztions fee flu.—Ada , one table tipoonful per due, Children over eight years, uesneresPoonful; childr•eis from., five to eight years, teasugsinfuL As no direction'ain Nit mule applicable to all constitutions, take enough to optitatee , nu the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY giros personal attendance in bad casee.oll. 0. r nanrr a Pura". Scrofula. B a-)cabersßeal Estate, . 1 Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KETSER's, 140 *to* ROI'T cc it 'l' I)1 in A n thoey Min no,. Territory. Land bought ' street, corner of Virgin allay, and Y. P. FLEMING, Atte and tio.lglent the Tei 1 itory. Money loaned, inVe.L• ghOUY• aplYalydew nenoole to the hest advantage, and Land Warratitti lora: I 1...1 -- A 1,.,, agents for the aide at Luta in the town of ST. CL: e. 5 itnlee front It. Anthony, and hood of above the Falls. Thy survey of the great Pacific Railroad at thin point, and the numerous ad vantages if fKattiottara an a plate of heathen, will make it one of the largest cities in the Northwest , . W. W. WALLACE. M ENGINES AN D BOILERS.— F with lh. latest improvements, warranted be•tt Iv, ,•tt sot and wade to order. Boilers A Juniata no le on dart natter. Order - 4 tilled with despatch, at tr II Lilmtrt) atieet, l'ittaburgh, t'a. arcs a W. W. WALLACE. - - _ I ' oRtABLE FLUU ItING MILLS. —The nubscrtber los on hand, and is manufacturlg, Portable koron; !lfil Is. of an implored iputlity; they are very coin put, run hunt, grind ra,t olive to fifteen bushels perbonr.) a•, strum,Or horse power, and will prove to iron masters, lumbertucn and Juror Onlers filled at M 9 Liberty street,Pittaborgh. ap.-Untsw W. W. WALLACR._ J. 11. BYRAIt t MAY PIARed.: 1,1 _ I \ EOF CHARGE! I-TWO SPLENDID I . A RIA ENt:lt..l VI NtiS, entitled Bolton Abbey in Tian," a ~pkudid steel engraving, fr. m the reh bi.,to.l painting by laoelseer; and the. -Departure of the I cra, Egypt:' a huge and beautiful engraving from 1...;n1 in, by II :Hebert, The retail price of the above eh v.11.4 IS $.l per reT.y, tort will 4o cent fire of Marge, as fellows: re bar. ~t ahlislaal a ROOK AGENCY in phihooow, and .1;1 fart I: any book or publication nt (:.o; ; a„• ,e. Any la .r K ans, by forwarding the nIJI , . tplo.o 1,0 , .tl . an) •4 the Nlamtaintsi, ouch R 11,1. hit Frank - 1.C.41/1.06 rat e.n. ,:; the 11,foijI, , for one year, and a col. et eats c. • the eq,ravinr.. free of 011\4, - . r If 1,• • S! M 4 1 a SI Mmga:LiGle, each Al Peter land I:batten's I Clulstinn Antinal, they will r. Isalt ainstfoes and a e.. 1.) of either ..! the aboso en gt itiAs. ....... -i li,.n ••1 ir:o,rnvio.; on Wo- rxrrnied nenin.,4b. ..ewv Buildinglt, Newspaltet I lowling.4, V !vv. llook Ilin.trutlnns, hodry II tit,ta", 13111.. la CAI J., AC. All uldors soot I,y nm.l :-• wr.tnog, T lOWA of t11•-if the it.4l, hmLy ,:en tt.4,lll,typt, or lnni-lo.g by lintel --r exprenn. Prrannn 010 •Innatu r Ins. nnc anleable artichat vapid that tl to ti,eir Ita‘untag, , 10 .I,Vres thu buLacrilior., Oa wo rcoaal act 11/4 41 , 11t..4 for tit.: ii4.l-• r,t thi. Name. LIVRAM & PIERCE, 150 South Third utreot, Philadelphia 4.16..1DW1y Fi (lovernor Ibtrusey,leaota. Ilene. Wt. li. Woloh, Chief Justice of iflnnesota. lion. J. Meeker. Ito. 11. M. 'lice, Delegate to Congress. It 11011inljAll,Afl At. Itreker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. horny & oaks, hookers. Rev. T. M. Fullortt•n, Aegiotor of U. 9. Land Office stela) J .01 ISLALLL T J tkLIS C. BLAKELY & lIICIIEY, REAL EsTATE BR IL/LA, cum. r Seventh and Smithfield ritreeM, Pittc, I,IITO, Raruw, Ilnretoi, Lott, Ac., ton g la ccl ,I,t .•I1 10111111i...1 I-111 , 1 Warrant, betlght, twit' and I. BM., 011 /1.1:0 intrd. Edttecittl atteritie•l gts - eit t, nn khettlim Farm., hit.l :Ii it.,lting of them. 'rem., n0v27,11w AX. A Ft W. FOSTER, Attorney anti t r y.rro,, !I, rat 1.3 W. n11:154 , 1i , it , 4 in Channery, Sgrrl It.a;hly I.:m.h. and and for the Coh. ~ 1 Plano. iu t;r,•3li iirii in and lirlarld. /14-C. , ll4 , tinas made hi this and adjoining Counties: E=- "f Aatti,.l: 16,1 Eatato bught, &old or and n•lttri ry •llwtr.l. Mkiii..3 . l MOrtog , Or other ttrity. raannia..l and title papers drams. Who. on Ft doors above Smithllt44. Pittaho nth. )larch Itian--tulh'igalAw) A\v. FosTER, Notary Public, and Con,- . toin.ioner for the states of Tennessee, Now Haar, e, C. anotictit. Wisconsin, Now York, Michigan, lowa, I...niainou and Virginia air I drawn, ;tinl acknowlednieficv and proofs taken to re, on! or tin, in ally of the above named Stearn, I.llinoin, Mirinienuppi and Rhode Pittsburgh, March ga. UNION COAL WORKS FUR SALF..- The C.nd Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. 1 situated ..0 tint Monongahela river, about 2l miles front Pittsburgh. aril now for sale. The property consists of 10 acre.. and 116 perches of Laud, (more or leas) and all the Coal therein; and also nll Mao Coal In about 100 acres more, together with Building's, Railways, &c. For further luau: clans apply to D. W. & A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law, apl I:dayvtf No. 103 Fourth mt.. Fithihurch. DARUAIN OFFERED.—The undersignki j otters for Hale SIX I.ltTB of ground fronting npon and adjotoing the Depot of the Pitiaborgh and Connellsville Itailroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of Id% MKS PORT. Four of the Lob, are S 7 feet in width by abort 1 . 20 in d.•pih, fronting at • end on the Depot, and at the other on ..hodair Si not two of them fronting for their whole I n,th on other struts. - A Lso—iA rn 4 . a;!.,, fo”t in width, fronting tho other nide of the 1, pot, and in high 121--ontiof tho Lots herd., : for tt4 xholo 3crome strv,t. S„ !wile, property I .n be fontiii, awl it will tv told low I'nr of ih,• I , +‘y.ent tAion to Stock of the CottnelLevith itnilroitil i If desired. Oittl. P. tllLLifilOttltl, • °Mc° of the ?doming Poet. Pittsburgh. August 31.11156.-lilswtf IFlei NI ANUF ACTOKY—Mits. KEN T y from the Aqueduct, oppoxite the Collector's Allegheny City, is prepared to till orders for WIGS, and ail hinds •if ORS AM F:NTAI, 11A l It WORK. The hail quality of material is 111fIli 4 110‘1, And entire satisfaction gbar. an teed. tuyl6.l,lavely B 1)0 K S ! 13OOKS ! BOOKS!!!--Wild r T.,. of a Bunter's life. Thrdling Adventure% by Laud and Son. t or Lila North and South. Fremont'. Expedition 11$ 11,0,4011 Mod California. 11.'11 Indian Cm, or Life in the Wigwam. TI,•• and Territoriea of the Great West. N•• 1.1, lieeds of A 111,11,011 WOlllOll. 1110 ) A t-rum of Remarkable and Interesting Events. tirity,liy Julia Kavanagh. TllO Yollog \llll . o Kook. The Young Rook. Japan was Maul , TN . 11 . 0 Married. Ethan Allen and the (lie. Nhointalii Heroes of '76. Married, 1101 Mated, by Caray. War In Kansas, lii ftrewerion. llonii• For MI. The Water fan re Kneyelopadia, Ac., kc. For 0.1.14 1 by B.T. C. MOROAN, ),11 N 0.41 Fifth street. NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market et rent near Fourth. l'oenin. by Richard Cbet.erix Trench. The While Chief, by Copt. Reid. The Scalp limit...pi, du, do. Minerioe of Human bib, I I clpn' Spa nkb Comment in A merim Everyletdy tier Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Ito Evik and Its Coneequencen. Paw, Lloils and Ilow to Mako Thom. II in.', Chereb or ReinntiMCVDCPS of a "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Chickening, D. D, Sight and llcaring, Iluw Preserved and How Loot, by Dr. Clerk. Renoni, by Author of Dr. Antonio. M, Suffering Savior, by Krumacher. I.ectiirtar on Rhetoric awl Oratory, by Edward T. Chaii. uing. Leet - nron un Great Alen; Myere, London. Men and Hie Money, Its Use and Attune; by Dr. Twoedle. Moorddi. nude by Waohingtun Alhotou. I,,,turen delivered to Young Men In London. The Cripple of Autioth. lecternMivaLeine, an man nv pnblished- 2 Acte. jet) JUNE MAOAZ IN ES—Just received and for tale by H. MINER Lt. CO. No. 32 Smithfield street: Litirper's Magazine for Juno; God ey's Lady's Book for June; Peterson's Magazine for June; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOKS publiatted,are for IL Atßin Na `B2 ikiiitatflaid • 7-, ; ( • ;• •.1 54 • •'."- 111M11 MLM= AYER'S- CRORY PECTORAL, • rOpweaN RAPID CURE OP COUGII4 OliffifeS,M ll. NESS, BRONCInTIa ASTIIWA •AND lONSUMPTION. • Tam . Itssittur in offered 4' Os corn ' i . munittifitOhistonfiffWilkel In g atucle stlikh Seldom tdreal - he the happiest effects that can be die Mi a iltild tt ol its use oases """ t 7 rim. t' nndal, dares, That ari=r section of si cgoe4tulfity'l&t tat kneiirlt,' , /tict from alarmingand even desperate di. eases of the longs, by Its use. When once tried Its sumo s too in abeam oinifighare ESirtttolare nnnemistn• public no longer heed/0 mleikantitioteip, employ for the distreseink • and' danfetWalffsctkittierif the pultdoi:oury muisoettichAris intedaat to our Vitiate. • ' • • Nothing bee called louder for the earnest inquiry of medi cal men, than the'alarming providence and fatality of core sumptive complehlls, nor has any one, claw of disease" had more of their inrestigatidus 01113. got as yet no - adt. guide remedy bee been provided,on which the public could depend for protection front nitwits" upOtt the respiratory or guns, until the Introduction of the CURREY TEXTORAL. The, A rticle • is the product ate long, labertupy and.l believe, eucreesfal endeavor to fitruldi the commuti7 . with such a remedy. Of this hut statement fho American 'pie unfitly sh o msolves prepared to Judge, and I appeal wi confidence to their decision. if there is any dependence to be placed in what men of every class and station cora., it-has- done for theuu if we can trust our own twosor, when we aeo dangerous affections of the throat and lunge yield to 1t if we can depend ou the imminence of intelligent Phyisiciensv.ho nuke tt their buslneds to know—in short, If there fenny rallanceupopjuir thing;. then It is irrefutably proven that thlstriedielne dismem ber° and does cure the clasitordlseases it lb deflated for; BO yond any and all otberk that are knownlonlankintk, Hada be true, ft rennet be ter, nortoe'lltdeirknowni The atlikted should know it A nutiedy that - roes is Price. less to them. l'arents should know It, their children - are priceless to them. AU shOuldl ktiow it, for health: •ran be priced to no one. Not only should It be circulated hem but everywhere, net only in this country, butt in all count:lea, How faithfully we lows acteilon this cot/Wale% LS tihtont In the fact that tamely this article has made tie circlet of the globs Vintner never sets on Its limithl No continent fa without it, and but fete peoples, Atthangh mit in ',agorae's.) use in other nations as in this, ft Is employed by Abe more intelligent Le utmost all civilized ctinntriett ifs even. steely employed In both Areeriza,—in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the far-Nf Wands , of sea. Life IS dear its possessors there as here, and they grasp at &minable remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most prepartittens or lie kind, it Is an expeneire 'imposition of wetly maker's/. null it te afforded to the pubileata reeve pelf grai.Prltihnnit' what is of molly more importance to them, • its quality II never suffered to decline from Ito original standard . ofinteei. letter , . Every bottle of thismedloine,-Dow manufactured, Is as good as over has boartreefie_ heretofore, •er•as Weer° ca pable of making. No toll or cud tr spared, in maintaining it In the best perfectkn which It isipeesibler to litafters. Deuce the patient who procures the Maine 9= ll WC' roast, can rely on haring as ekid an article - es has orerboen had by thaw who testify to its cures. By pursuing this mart I have the hope of . doing, good in the world, as w ell as the uttafactionlit bsllesfng that much has been done already. 44- Prepared by J. O. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Masts. Sold by B. A. YARNESTOCK & CO., at wholesale and re* tall, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers werywhera. \ = WAWA* The Greatest Medical Diseoveri OF THE AG-E... INHALATION CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMOL _ NEW Alvin VERN WONDEBEE.L. H'IGEANA * - BROUGHT ROHR TO THS DOOR OF THS MILLION A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by Do. CUERO, .of 'litho treats , meet of Consumption, Asthma,azul all &ewe of the Lungs.. We refer to "Da. Coasts' lITOIRMI OR IXUALINO 11TORAll' VArOr. aND Calmar Shur." With tiabi now method, .Dr.O, has restored many afflicted ones to health ; as an evidence of which, ho has innumerable * cortificatea •Speaklng °Vitus' treatment, a physithin remarks :." It is evident that inhaling, —constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in direot contact-with the whole oriel cavities of the Dings, and thus escape the many I.ltd varlisl changes produced upon them wfien introduced Into the stomach. and autiject to the process cif digestion!! The Ilygna is for wile by all tho Druggists Mita" country."—New York Dutchman st Anittary.l.4. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under thil out the tenet incouvenlence—the beat of the body. bath& aufficiont to °revere!o the fluid. Hundreds of cases aromay like the following, might be named: One package of the Ilygoana has cured me of the Asthma. of els years' standing. .1. F. liissuour, Postmaster of Drincannon, Pa. I am cured of the Aethma, of ten yams. standing, by Dv Curtis' Ilygeans. bithathrellesres, Rrooklyn,N. , Y.- - Mrs. Pam, of No. 6 Itammood stree‘,67. Yy wn mired of; a eaVero MHO of itrone.hitia by the Ltygenna.• Bly sister has been cured of a distressing cough, of several years' atanding, and decided to bo Mem-able by the pbyal china. She was cured in ono month, by the Hygeana._,-- , , J. H. Getrorra, at s. The Roy. Dr. Conan, of New York, testifies *tour inisdif clue in the following language: , , Nix Yeas, November 16, 1866,4 Deer Sir--I think highly of Dr. Curtis' Ilyccona as a rem— edy in diseases of the throat and lumps. Having fiat oppertunity to testify ita efficacy, I am convinced that it Ira: most excellent medlcine r both the Syrup and the. inhaling application to the cheat. N. 13.—Dr. Canis' Hygcana le the 0111OINAL and ONLY OEN VINE ARTICIJC; all others are basnimitatious, or vile: and INJIMIOITB coniterfeita Shun them as you would acr For sato by D. Goo. H. Heyser,l4o WOW orxiitit: IL Sellers di Co.; Lca A. Beckham, Allogloonilltil , John. I2nrpnli'New Brighton; O. L. Kollar, Boottestor -.7, myltdsw Rio MILE SATISFACTORY REMRPY—%nIi i. all parts of the conntr7, north and tionthJ the, tors are almost daily lu receipt 'ar lUttierAtig.tiatiasooi- - Mats as the following, relative toff. A. Fahneattrnritatteillialt ed Vermifnge: Enuornotto', Ala; Apt1118t141845;:- M ., WI. R. A. Mir:lock have boon, tielling,loar Vermithge in this place for years; Mid . take pleasure la es stating, for the information of the 'trade anifof this Public; that it has beau, me far as 1 know, one of the least Batista& ter, reumdies In the noutet„and one of the !-InOst. saleable, medicines we bare. I have also pileonal knoishidoiofiita good effects in numerous cases under the treatment of 'Ettir physicians, all et whona tom it regularly; and always - LOhnttoil it to ho safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can recoririi. 4 l, mood it as one of the &Meat and hest iu the market. A. 91m►.ENwKRox p ro p ara d an d mAd kg B. A. GAIN ESTOOK corner of Wood and Iflnt sta. pittebnrgh • TA - lIULLLLIEN'S PARISIAN. TOOTH; WASTE.—This Tooth Paste is the, best elite kind for ciesoefug and preserving the• teeth. It is•prepared under the superviaion of Dr. Mutation. Sold only by . • • JO& IttRAINO, - • jet:6 Corner Market st..and the Diamond, I OWDER'II BLUE -- A supoiiiir 'said% just received and ter ectibp by 367 IILAMINO BROS- A SUPERIOR 1100 K—TO TEM WATetntarr, or LAmettakeren.—Noto wady?' TUE WANDERBIIt,ek Taie of Life's Viclesitudee; by the author of "The Watch 'man," *O., ac. . "Trudging along, unknowing wbot be knight, And whistling-ea he-went; formult.ol6 thought" NOTICE= OR IDS NUM: .Auothei popidar tole from the peu of att author Wl* ueedvuo Introduction; ether looks furring comManded e wide sale andmadablmfamillar to the reeding Utica Gazette- - - - "The great favor w3h which the reeding niibilifrecehred 'The Watchman,' 'The Old Doctor" , Laayer's-Story:' and the extenabos edition& through which each-or these workspanned, is the beatevidence which can bo furnished, of the ability 'of the auth"o"rof the ' Wanderer.'"- 40 iaca.liner. -The Wanderer' points to an excellent mor al—andwblltr it will enchain the attention -of the reoratuatnre reader, is, cannot fail to interent as well et Imams the J9PWI3!-,rorllate by Hawks & - ftrother,Cseieleiad 'Herold. "The Incidents are natural and-lifelike, the Inman% graphic, and the ntyle forcible. .lt wi l pleenti.n,...ifueiforl r.boran/. ' For sale by MINER a - co:; /VlO No. 32 Swittitlebt. street. 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