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' ; 74.. 41". 44 t4.1-kif4... ‘ `"Tt,',..,;,“'• ' k il.Lillokstletttvtrot-PFA 744, , r t 4 ' ..E.,: - , ivvrer t iffif , 67 44 ..w i korocif. 4 .. 4 0 --- seo ,, -;.i., • 4 7,- -4.., -17444%,441647144 00t .. .1/..1 4 .'' 44' 2 ' 4 ' kNiNr0it 4 , 4 4 ,. , 0 - '''''\-- 1t4.14,0 - . Viritork - gei lr 9 .4*P°44l '' a 'i- k. ' . . ". 'i. ' • 0 44_ • " - ....:, .".,4,irri 4 5 , „.,. frit , t, .. ~,%_.........), 0k,..„„1 . , ,„„ ~., .... ,t • , ...... I , 1 g . N _ , 9 ti ltr ap v e awsVj eta I,‘ kM6 c . Tkrig o : c-:* . „ . nit f !.., k s ' ... ':": 4 ' s • ' 1.- .:.''4. 7. ;,,,,,1-.1. Pep l , , , t , :., .7., - 6 . _ 41 / e. ", .g Is ' k. 4.1,5 ' ' % .1 , , li4 . 01 ( .1 ' t ... 4A4butif4 § l t qV f 1:4,11,the a ''' Of 4 ' cry ft .4. .hrw,N4-,4. 0VZ.... '43,4 c,.. , . tir, vet,,,,A.,,, ~.4 .4 2 , 0 4 _ tlge , _ „o r , ~ , * ,•44- itv 0. - • •itS • • I *r, • .% . • ? , - • 4 ; **- • • $• t• •• t - it • r frC. Y 1 REAL ESTATE MARKET, MOSES F. EATON. CORNER OF Szvazan Ann Sxrranou' srawrs, AGENT FOR THE PIT TSBURG EL Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. • We have the Ulm:ring Real Estate fur .10 FOURTEEN AORES OF LAND to St. Clair town-hip, on And Dealer in every variety of 61.ECEIANICAL AND the old Washington Road, well Improved. OTHER PATENTS. Office and Exhibition Room, No. 139 EiDt. ACRES OF LAND in Chortle/ township, about halt FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. a tulle front the Ohio river i/ 4011- Orders for Patented Articles of every description courl residenct. raprovements, stated fora viteel 1l0; the lower rerly,,with valuable promptiyattended to. A LOT OF GROUND in bast Liberty, 3 feet by will AGENTS WANTED be sold low N FOUR ACRES OP LAD near Minersville George Trott`• 011 Globe, or Cup, for ISBN Aolleffi OF LAND in Indiana township, at the Steam Engtues---Patented March 2S, mama Deer Creak, on which are good improvements and 1854. an okteetablished terry. RIPTEEN ACRES OP LAND in Indiana township, near ria- Premiums awarded at State and County Pairs Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Pluto township, three and a TO THE PUBLIC —I have this day disposed of my into half nal/from Logan's Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with rest in O. Tiutt's Improved Oil Globe or Cup for Steam good improvements. A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Ste- Engin.' to MOSES F. EATON, who now has the entire yens= street, (opposite the Mercy EIMPItar.) with modern control of the Patent. JAMES CRIS ELI improvements / GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, con- Pittsburgh, April 11, 1658 Wining twenty-three scree, within eighty rods of the C. P. Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS In the Borough of Niaiehester, corner of Chart/re and Fayette streets . A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM iu Derry township, Westmoreland county, would be exchanged for city property. A. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Su.. vale Station, with five or ten Arras of Land . TWENTY ACRES 09' LAND adjoining the Swissvale Station. Apply to tie:) BLAKELI A ItIC/115Y N ADVANCE OF' fIIE MAIL! .u• THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly received, twelve hours in advance of the and delivered to sub scribers at the following rates : Philadelphia LEDGER, loc. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE, 16c. per week. HERALD, " TIMES, Jar Leave your orders fur those, or any other Lantern papers, at 71 Fifth etreet, tor my 2-1 FUR SALE-20 acres of land, on which erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other our, building", ell in good order; 15 acree cleared, well fen: ••d end In good state of cultivation; a young orchard, ~et 0, al acres of grain and clover nun in good and thriving lion; the remaining 5 acrei well timbered—would he s e good situation for a store, being situated uu the croon roads, be tweenßakerstown and Butler, la Itirldlares township,' But ler minty. Will be cold low—terms easy. Wgnted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry tiuodi, 'Trimming. or Millinery establishment. Wanted—Several girls to do housework in the city and country. Also, a situation by a buy about fourteen years of age, in a more, to ran errands on other light work. Inquire of GEO. W. BUSS, at his Agency and Intelligence Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door out of Diamond, ALLEGHENY CITY. 'eT WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general homework. Two or three good Cooke for city and country. A Buy of 17 to learn a trade; ulna be well recom mended. Also, pleas for rue i or live (hrle to do chamber or dining-room work. Four hoye In atoms or to run errauths, and five or six men at any kind of employment. Apply at LOR'RIE'S Ne a Intelligence Oftke, feb2o No. 14 Fifth street. WANTED -1 Situation as Governess or teacher, by a young lady well `qualified, and bat ing bad considerable expariaum would not object to g t the country. Wanted—Several girls to do housework, in city nod country, and a boy to ran of errands, In a shoo stork in clic city. For Bale—A email tannery In good order and doingagood bteinees, in a small Tillage about fifteen miles from the city. The owner wishing to go West will sell at a groat bargain. Inquire ofo. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intel. ligeeoe Office, north aide of Ohio street, fourth door east of the Diamond, Allegheny city. my 29 WANTED ---A SITUATION, by a ygung Lady, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Milli nery establiehment. WANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the city and country. Also,a situation by a boy about fourteen, in 4 store, to run errands, or other light work. FUR SALE—A small TANNERY, in good order and doing a good business, in a small village about fifteen miles tr.,,,, the city. The owner wishing to go West, will sell at a great bargain- . _ NRIP ACCORI)F.ON SONGSTER. -This I. the Ors! work 0! the hwd ,:ter ensued It vats," eighty pages of therm.' ts,pular and Isolthatahle .S.mge the day, twirled.] est...illy f.t the Instrutuant, bog only ( - Adana! .I . Sentlmentaiii.rllle and Et hit - Tian Hailad• „O EESON'SHYDEA,U LIC CEMENT, UK everP he 11111111 i 11.111" arranged 01 I. 10 1 4 _,UP WATER LIME —The undersigned keep constanti) ..n the Violin or Hat, 0 1 1 well as A.,ordeou. It also cords... hand a large stock of [hie article of the best quality. The proper instructiuns lot marking shy music Ivr the attention of Lbutractors and Builders of Navigatioe Lock•, meat. Price A cents . Aqueducts, Bridget, Reservoirs for Water Wurks, tke, In re. Alai, Buckley's Violin Trinee--containing the late, quested to this article. Thu well known resistance and ni, Waitree, Polkas, Marches, Coin+us with figures, Jigs, perviousness of water, characterruic of this Cement, rendie. Ao . for Violin. • Price 50 cent, it of the first necessity to all structures exposed to the action I Copies mailed pottage free. of water or damp [apaiStuj ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. ; CIIARLOTTR W.,.1 el. , Inquire of GEORGE Vl' BUNN, at his Agency And int,• itgence Ofßev, north side of Ohio street, fourth 'door owe et the Diamond Allegheny Ciry Job • A CO UN TRY SEAT IN ROBINSON TOWNnELIF FOR SALK—We offer for wile a besot,- A N ALS OF PENNSYLVANIA ( 1609, fat piece of Land in Rol:an/ion township, about seven NV; from the discovery of the Dela al,--I.•T Saila i. from the city, containing Ea enty-lour acres, all Coal Land, Huard, member of the Historical Society of Fa., Ac., Ac. well improved and to a high state of cultivation '11,,. vol., beck. House contains five rooms, mealy finished. with kitch.o. - , ust rmeived and for sale by JOHN S. DAVISON. ont-horuses, stables and tarn. Plenty the best groft,-d I /1 .2, tZ Mark et. near Fourth st. rult, &c Apply t, ;iylo, BLAiigLI & RICHF.Y EMOIR F ILAR RIET PREBLE —Cot, L. HIRSHFELD k SON, DEALER, IS 1 Mining portions Ou - respondence. Jon MAI 'III 'I OENT.'S FURNISHING tit lODS mid SHIRT MAN t - other writingn. Literary and Religious—by Prof R. W FAVI'ORERS, No. 70 WOOD street. D. D. .. . . N ()TIC E . —The subscribers rwsmictfully announce th st I Just publeditsi and for Isere I.v JULYS A DA VISt)N. SHIRTS. made by them are gunratow.l to fit: will 1... 1.. , jr.:.:• ti:. Nlarket, user Fourth nt Warded to any part of the l'uion, Oil r,eivins troth th.• I,n , 11 ;GS —3 larrel, fur slily lid . ties sending the order. thou - per.onal 1110.11,111«10. ,Il inches, according to the formula given bolos - . L A r •.'. 11 H. COI.I.INS Remember, O.' .Iv' ',.., '"' ',u'rnll,,. and .. , tir.L." t p ARISI AN TOOTH PASTE--A Dow and taken., an all neceneary a11, , 5hri..., 11, robe by the run,/ , r . I xcellent arti,lo, prvvared sad sold only by the eamblishment, Firer—Srze around the S,oncl--titze ampoind the 1% r.t Third—Sr, around intniethately la low the ann. pits tbur.A-2 rout the rui..1.11, of ehould,a, length of arm I wrist )itut. FORA—Height of person. from the slatrulder to the lite., • lAn• Su/A—Whether aril or viklhout ; if with i the skyla. This plan i, quite uniqu... and will lo• great Nub". ro gentlemen at a lit-tau;: ,w In,. fire! it lirrposeilile to ot•tain .tt home Shirts to satisfy them in style and Alai, nrl hand, Fs Intl assortment of Shirts of (Air nmout,. turn. Any order, 4.1,1ra...5ett to [Os by Mali .111 be prompt!, attended to. P. B.—Please state by what rintreyste,, they are to I o shipped. dr. SON IMPORTED CIGARS -150.000 Noe. I and 2 Cruz S Snis' Prlncite. Cigars. 10.00 "hre-Fly" Londree let 6.0(,0 "Monte Christi," London Regalia, let" '4OOO - La I n gen n idad " Operas, Ist 10,000 `Gen'] Taylor" Reg. Cigars. 4,000 "illoonniento Continuo" line. Cigxie. 10,000 " KI F.Ol " Reptile Cigars. :1,000 " La Tree Maria," Rog. Cisgars. B,oon "La D.lll S 011." Reg •• 25.0 0 0 " Wr.hington" Gentian Cigars. 20,000 ..Oberon" do fie. For sale by .IY7 MILLER a RICK ETmiN JAcoss' AMALGAM PENS--These Petiri will be found as durable us Nix ..r MOHt made trout steel, and will not C/10,,11, click in the pap., ; neither will they corrode or injure the c.,1, , r the link, na steel pens I, variably ,10. Price, f,2,00 per gr..s. For male by W. 11A VEN, Stationer, myl2 Market street, corner of Seeond. NO FICTION.--We hare applications for several sums ranging from Vane t.l Mennnl, on whirl a handsome premium will be Y 11011,0,1, and secured uti the 1.... et of real estate, clear 1.1 all unimibrances. Persons to inyeat wifely, wittnillt the humbug .4 - large returns nut b. Sc reline.. !, .• ;II pieuee apply to We Isln derSn#,lnenot. who will give then pen:ion/It guns tee for ad business trilineteted Ls them. -We are authorized to otter a hatelaginie henna Inn all a 11.1 may apply BLAKELY n ItIOI.IEV, j)l7 Itean Enstnelt. sisal Koh.] ur,oke.: VERN DESIRABLE PROPERTY I N THE WA RD-- T1..11[411,141..41 1111,,,t Slit( Houses, all at tc ln,.h are occupied. Of/ Pct., streets, as Lumens bows, and ieut well . A M.. kut eight hen - I, lion., an the Fifth 11'ard rented Two 3 St..) Bn.k Ituddilia4 Penn ,Ileet, Faftli ockutand by (list-rate tenants, and \ 1..111111,, Laud-. . n,. income. A block of three Business !louses on 11, .•orner Wal...at and Penn eta eels. and "ht. Y1•1111.e. ii“ll. , .11 Walnut - all occupied . Apply to BLAICELY A ItlCll F.Y. Jyl7 Patate Broke. .. A1L T 5(1.....--Distan( Bello are aunty pealing: by (a It Marrows Lake the Stang at 'Birds In Sitnimei—,t bountiful new ; wortin by J. P. !Magian, EN.; music by J. IV l'herry . lees Metamorphoses du _tour prier Piano—Chas. Vass. No. 1 Jab.° de Xernes—danse espai,mole national, New Venus Waltz—Lewin City of Penn dread March—Charles Collins. Young America Ilarch--dediwiteil to the •• Young Alfieri is Society," by S. W. Holdridge. Carnival 'tomato ; a new S. - battles:l.--F. Burgrauller. The Sultan's Marsh—Stephen Glover. Thy .10 more lowa., in answer In '• Willie we have missed pall", by F. C. Mellvalle Purr Joe • words by T D. English; music by C Oh, take nit to any hoin..—wrltten and ,vonposed expressly fur SanfortYs „ gent Troupe; by S. S. Johnston . Just NJ..toted by Expre.in and Mr sale by ell A ILLi rITE BLUM F., At the ii1)131 litstablistisil I'ol./oil/IAL," No. 110 W„.,1 :sr second dour above Fttth acreet. Pittsburgh, l'iiiii,a MUSIC )TAILED Fiti:E OF POSI'AiIE. IFE OF' JOHN C. FRENIONI' ; by Uptiat,,. New edition of Whittier's Poems Arnold's Christian life. Life of Dr. Alexander . Buchanan's Faith an bid, and Modern Atheism C.:iii• pared. Hamilton's Royal Plea, liel Art Student in Munieh. Hiawatha. Krumacher's Parables suit Sullyklng Saviour Sickness—its Trials and Bissau 'Mis Margaret Maitland With other New - Hooks Just received by .1. S DA VISON. 13' 18 6., Market street, final F o ur d r. VALUABLE FARM FOR SA I.E-SRUa ted on the Perrysville Plank Road. ten miles Bow tin clty—'_‘.ll, Actes-160 of which are cleared and iu culla ration; about Su acres of good meadow land; springs a, n 'ions parts of the farm: a Farm House of nix moms, with a fine fountain of running water at the di,or; a new Frame Barn 70 by 50 feet; good stabling, sheep sheds, and other out-houses. Fur a Stock Farm it is unsurpassed in the eolith. try. An Orchard of six acres; good timber, Ac, Immediate possession can I,e had if desired, and the crops, stock and farming Implements will Ise fold at fair prices. For price, terms, &c., apply at our office, 51 Market street. jyl2. S. CUTHBERT d SON, Real Estate Akc'te. COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN and the China Seas. The Daley Chain; by the author of Heartsease. The Martins of Cro Martins; by Mae. Lever. Fanny Fern's Cook Book-25 cents. The War Path, a Narrative of Adventures. Fashionable Lifi.; by Mary H. Eastman. Just received by W. A. OILDENFENNEY k CAL. Jyl4 Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. OW FUR TILE COUNTRY—BOOKSTO TAKE WITH 1"01.' Interesting, Amusing and In e'ruct's e Cozzens' Spitrrin.grass Papers, with Illustrations by No isy. Ono liesatiful - prix« $l. Alice Carry's led, not !Snood--12mo: price $l. John Brougham's Ittiosby Papers, or Irish On. , neat 12in0.; prim Victoria, or the World Overcome; by Caroline Cliesteli,. /21004 pricy $1,25. The Lost limiter. a Tale of Fairly Times. 12mo neat cloth; prier The Widow Iletiott Papers—dllustratell. 12in04 twice $1,21, Gabriel Vane, - Ilia Fortune and Him Friends. 12in°. price 8412. The Hidden Path ; by Marion Harland. author of "A1,,,,'' /2 mu; price $1,25. Ni F.lt k c, ).. 1712 No. 32 liontbneld street. and V :tl r 2 SUMMER SHAWLS REDUCE SI D Ik . sha kj w d lr e , ft ri l i lin ti g n o o t f an Sto im i te e" nso kuu red:o . cti ' A. C 7n: Aso iro , e 'noun) prcem, at the Semi-Annual Sale of )7 18 23 Filth street. CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making Soap. One pound Worth ten of potash. On hand and for sale by (jr!] FLEIdDIO BEN ......., y/f" , ,,e f, ,r : ....,........ 4' 4 .. ..1. i.... 74 —;. ~L, x. 4... •-r , eXey".- , .r. e ra , g - n.-aefcr ekt,,,, ,,, - • ' r '" , '-e„ -.. ,•-• ..t. 4.. ''''- ? , e, - 4 - 4. .. ~ 0 a`• ; 1 .---f i i i 4fl, r77 .7• 1 .4".•/ " .rr. .. I :" '''o • ,• • 1., ...' 2 4=/...''''''' s 1 ~i• ,•,' • --"'"?' 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I remain your'', rwp.mfally, UEO. PETERMAN, Jr, Sup't of Maalinery U. & I. R. It. eraatline.. ohio eiticurnstOugust 4th, 1666 Mr. M R Eaton—Sir - Wo have used Mr. George Trott's 1 Oil Globe in our Engine •hop for about one year, and find it given much entire satisfaction that we now apply it oxclu sively to all the Steam Engines we build. We have full confidence in its practicability, and donut hesitate to recom mend its use. Yours, respectfully, FORT PITT IRON WORKS, t Pittsburgh, April 14th, 18be. Ma M. F. EaroN—Sir : Mr. George Trott's ..Patent Oil Glob." have been in use Ott the Engines in our Works i.ir three or four years past, and have performed sosatisfaetory, that we now apply thorn to all tho' Engines we make. For two y vitae past we have abandoned the use of any other kind of Oil Glair.. Respectfully, yours, M. P Esul Door mead G. Trott'. "Patent Oil tilobe " on almost all the .teem engines furnished the tut year, and in• eamuch as they appear to have given entire satbrfution to our 'customers, we have qo hesitation in recommending them as a good article, and much preferable on account of their simplicity of construction, tol the old fashioned Oil Laub., or any other of which we have any knowledge. Tory rvq.,:tfully yours, F. a W. M. FABER a' CO., Engine Builder. Thin certifies that the Oil Cup latent.' by Mr. Trutt, has been iu use Cu our roaAl for two years past. We find ato be an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it as encl. GRA. W. GRIER, Fortnum of Pittsburgh Shop of Penn. Central RR. November 29th, lent To M. F. KITON, L'acy This certites that we have had in nee the patent Oil Globes or CUpd, sold by Morass F Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, an I consider them very much superior to any thing of the Lied I.FRED TIiOMAS, Treasurer ohm Tool Company Columbus, Ohlo, November 27, 111.56 IMEME=!!!! JOS. M I NJ. Corner Diamond and M ark ,'t HAIR DYES —I have in hand a large sup • - Dye., all of lie it I v 1 1 1.11LtIl1111 Batchelor's 'llan - Dye •• harm v kt ati•rn . Alexandet's •' •• Jos. FLEM I Nil. ryzn etllll/ 1 1 Lnamoiel and Mark,'t et IVI RS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER. .Lyx Another upply ~f this le/Waled Finer Rest., _put 1,1 1 ,1'../1 by JOS_ FLENIING. corner Diamond and Mai 1,1 st IIIARLES LEVER'S NEW WORK . THE MARTINS ft?' elt•i' 31ARTIN ; try Chat j Daisy Chasm or Aspirations: by the author o: Heir id Itedelyth," Ac, John Halifax. Gentlemen by the author of will, " Eathionable Life, by Stu) H Patml.(ll/%1/ The Wanderer; by the author of •• The Watchman The old Vicarage: by Men Hubla, k. The Adv.:Mar. of J uln (Jerald, the Usti Killer of Igei : !Anther's One Thousand and Tim Mingle Worth Knowing. AOKNCY FOR BALM OF THOUSAND FLOWERS and REIM N. RUSSIA SALVE, at the Book Store of 11. MINER A (V„ JT I7 No. 312 Smithfield ni.07.71.. LANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Journals, Lash and Day Books need in counting houses. Ala., Court Pocket, Smainboat and Railroad Booka on hand or inane Li order, ruled to all,/ pattern revintravk and bound 111 any dlyle desired. W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer. In) 31 Market , corner of I.4rean.ol. FARIII FOR RENT.-- A small Farm, eon- Lulling 24 acres, about one mile below the city, °Ha -1 eite Manchester. There is un the premise., a large frame halt.• and stable, about 100 I,IIAI - 11.1g apple tree.; also peach, cherry and plum Crew, grain's. Ac. This place would snit a good gardener. Fur term. apps to myS B. C. it J. 11. SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood at. rrIIIRD ARRIVAL OF' NEW GOODS AT 1.41 V N 1111.0TII NM, No. 74 Marketst., Pittsburgh Pa. The colnicribers have Just re, ell ed and are now orxiii their third supply of new and hands. /Um Dream Vaal,, 3lni a Talnins, Hob*. Put Oohing thavla, Mourumg ihaele.lll.inieate v .iint Needle work. Man) of the above goods leer„ pliN based of the iinportein and at the large Anil.. hs r, Nev. k and Philattel ph iii,t o,,et (111/1 ell/fl,l.- 111 It. /1 eerie-, them at isms than the cost of transport/0i . tl.. noLrt att early call front all our ustoniere and tle• ttbl•,• gen, 411 y, believing it will be to the adrantago of all. me a.. never hare been able to offer abater aasortnient. and io 1. r 'cheap IV icor forinerly YOU NO, STEVENS, lAA E. puirrsmouTirs LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ON Nlvaterr oo WATER aretera, ti 1315 j KlrrA I Al/A.,MAUED PIANO, for sale . et, .bargain.—A new CH ICKERING ' i•I A NO, slightly damaged In the furniture,' a I f I It,ut not where it eau 1,. olinerved. The in. etrinnent, lu no way injured, will be sold at a reduction ef FIF Or DOLLARS, en a credit of six months. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wb.al it., [ iny'sl Agent for ellickerlog's Neut.«. OPENINGr. this day, a large assortment of I Watches Gold Levers from $27 to $2151. Silver Levers from $l2 to SBU. Silver Cylinders from $8 to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers, sfrO. Frodsham's Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. Iu Sliver Cie., $176. Chains, Seale, Keys,i&e. link tier repaired in the hest man tiervby iny6 W. W. WILSON, corner of Market A 4th Mr. SUNDRIES-- 100 boxes Mould end Dipped Caudle, 25 do Stor do 100 do Basin Soup. SOO kegs awned Nape. 100 dor. 0..0rt.1 Brooms. 20 bale. No. 1 and 2 Batting. 20 doz. Bed Cord.. 20 do Bucket.. 10 do Tub. I u inure and for ogle by JOHN 510411t11EA D. yb BACON 10.1.11.10 13".kat Hat. 1`,00.1 •. Slamlders. Saha, la store and for sale by FORSYTH A SCOTT, myl 76 Water street. G "NS,PISTOLS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, k 18111 NU TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY. POCKET OTTLER Y, LaXI MUZZLES, OUN MATERIALS. And many other things too numerous to mention. Our stock of FIREARMS is unsurpassed for variety In the West. BO N W O N . las & T W ELLE . I I ;, ,,t Jyl2 REA_L ESTATJ FOR SALE.-BLAKILY dr LUMLEY offer for sale— A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling floras-re--the front one occupied as a store and dwelling. A Lot of Ground on Ohio street, near the Diamond, Alle gheny City, and a fine Dwelling House. Pour Lots of Ground adjoining the Borough of Law renceville. A Lot of Ground in Emit Liberty, and a large Dwell ng Rouse. A Lot of Ground on Stephenson street, 25 feet by 125 feet, and a nave Story Brick Duelling House, well finished., A Lot of Ground In the Borough of Manchester, 24 feet by 12.4!.. lent. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, iu Manchester. A Lot of Ground uu Betas:re street, Allegheny City, 27 by 135, and a good Brick House, two stories high very -convenient. A Lot of Ground un Washington street, East Liberty, 7G feet trout by 103 feet deny. A Lot of Ground in Sltalerville, Chartism township. 60 by 127, and several Frame Apply to Wild BLAKELY & RICHEY. ALE AND BROWN STOUT - -::: : caake, 7 doz. each. Kennett Scotch Ale. 6 do " " India pale Ale. 3 do " " " strong 3 do " " " Brown Stout. Just received and for sale by MILLER A RICKIMON, jelfi Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty at. VIR - 76S FIGS---100 drums just received aryl i: for sale by RHYMER A ANDERSON, Jyl4 No. SU Wood street. 15 CENTS FOR HARPER'S MAGAZINE Harper's Magazine for Anna, received and for rale JOHN S. DAVISON, POD LITER OIL-36 dozen in store and tor 605 Market street war Fourtk• ILI sale by (jy2l) BLRIIITNO BROS. TM= _~~a THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 11 (}J.IIFANY, OF FIIII.II.IELFYIIA. Dfittuvotts—Charlee W. Rancher, Thomas fart. Pohl. Wagner, Suutual braid, Jacob it. &nal, tiro. W. Richards, Morde el D. Lenin, Adolphi E. Rorie, David S. Browne, Mor ris Patterson. Clive. N. .I.:ANCKNR, PrenldOUL. Cuss., O. BL.WILISR, Secretary. Cont ,11110 to make insurance, perpotnal or limited, On every description of property, in town and country, at rated R 4 low ea are ~ , usistent with neAutri:y. 'rho (...,mpany have resorted a large Contingent Fond, which, ,ith their capital and premiums, safely invested, at ford ample protection to the assured. The A,eete of the Company, on January lot, 1851. as pub. balled aicrAeably to an Act 01 Assembly, u are . fidL.wy, vie . Mortg.go p 15,128 Real bottle. 64,377 70 Temporary Loans 83,06.1 17 Stocks t'11,889 W n4.3.in 81 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they Lei.. paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou wind I , ahara, loaves by tire, thereby affording evidence of the advautitf of insurance, an x ell no tlit , ability and ilnipoAition LO meet r. ith promptness all liabilities. J. MARI/INFIX COFFIN, Agent, °Mice, tiorth.east cur. Wood and Thad s:s. CRLSTI.INE, 0., .111ly 29.1E66. apN TUE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: IZA \ CFI, ANNUITY AND TRUST GONIPANI. Pita, DkLPIIIA. Char l:'rinl April '2OOl, I Y. 511. Charier I , ,p,timi. CAPITAL, ;52:,0,u00 Office, 6outh-oast tier of Third !tad Chestnut st,ets Philadelphia. OFFICKILS OF TUB FIUME lioAltio AT PlITI.A1)13I.P1-11 A LLESCIVII2I. 'Aeolian FL Crawford, Patti It Goddard, Amin oee W. Thompeou, Lau were Johneun, Benjamin W. Tingley, lieu . 1101r,nry, Jacob L. Florence, JlOllOll Do veren a, Will M. Godwin, Wdltain McKee. Pr,ideod—itephen k. Crawford. Vice Preside-Y:l Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Eraraincr—Pdtsbtavh--Jm.nos 11. Wilson, NI. U Allegheny city—R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y Nu. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. W. R. DC.NLAP & CO BANKERS AND .13ROKEItS. NlioLmEs SONS, Bankers and Ex • chaniie Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Ae, auras, Unl,l , Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the !"st em and Western Canes Constantly tor sale. Colleetions made is all the Vit.,. throughom the Holed States. Deposits received in par funds or current pc pm, 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. LiadVly ill E. ARNOLD k. CO., Bankers and Ex k_fi • change Brokers. Dealers in Exchange. Non" bight and Time Drafts, de. Colleetions carefully at tended to, and proelmds remitted to any part of the l' il/4•11 Stocks bought and sold vti /Qr. No 74 Fourth street, next Ike, t, the Bank ‘.l Pirrsstrßrili, April 12, 1116i1. burgh PLIOMAS WOODS , Uounnereial Broker, and Denier in Node. Rondo, Stork.., Iteal Estate. !ce , .t. Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ht. NEVvySPRING GOODS---No. 74 Nlurket street, Pitthhuriffi, l'a The 4111,ttlyrs have yard teived and are how Operlll.lg their firet val of :4'l;lN, to etneli they wish to call the partetilat attention of their customers and the public gi Delany. flatlet on.. be.h. that We have never 1.,2e1,1 nuke h., oiler so and desirable a stork as the preaeut. Our DRESS lisa/1/1 , DEPAFiTMENT ~ntains all Ole 1,..a• styles and novelties uf Ur« Setieu.d. - Extra rich Blest and C,4l,,red Nlotrant,Tiu " Jasper, Chem. and Swiped Plain, Stripnd and Plaid Black " Twlsted Silk Flounced Hot v "" Chalti liarege Lawn I Ala:, &veva, (Ai:Lille.. Lanus, hr SHASSI.S AND MANTLES. Our t 4 hosol tuttl Mtoutio Room to ouppltod with nll the i t ow style. ol Crew, ettoltmoro, 111,Itto, St,or o ,,, ty Lac, 8e,&,, Our lILoCk of Collars. Flouncutb, '.0,,47111, &c., in first oil. pousfaal l.y euy stock Wrat Use Mormtaln. Ala, a good tssoollU,./it of Ilsst It INd ANL/ 115 FGIL\ISIIISU titalLtS Prtit ts, li tughtkras, L'teeks, M tns, 'l'lckluipt, Ken tu, I v Jeans, Ctottluetns, l'atutittweett, C'utton, Illicit 1111,1 em,, ,I nn-, c. A Lou, GI.. Os , Hoetery, Kit,t,ouq atel ever . ) ottlet 1.111. o usually kept In a hist vltuts Ury Goods 11..turte, tu whwli eolwit ti twit and exaltimatton belie purchasing elw•wlivt . ,1.4 we feel couttrlent wu have never been able exlttbit ten I, a desirable eto. L. LU\ Formerly Toutt.it, Sle1,11.:11 A Love s nllll7 74 Market e11e...1, l'ittaLut tr,h, Pa. ANSION EoR(;E A I'ItENTZ, N•• 344 I.:lk.•rty .r... 1 Yria...ersiger Det. , t of the Priirpi,!i.i,in it • /1“..• iu !il , pii...erigers ring 1 , 1 that '.gal. Thriu,priatur tv,nne, at alai,••••• 11.; ea.rllrut .134, the furl t• - ai..• full) aulwit a alias,. /all,ll. palr-uauv• Ila opleudul au.,l 1 Aft D. ml lug ample F. trarvlrra an , ll-amat, Lard, and Ilas ail; tr. fur a,lll Ira,: Is. can . . . QT. GLAIR EL. eortier Petit' u.n.l Kit, 1 . 4 ft, uz. . I, tit •• MOM 11 . • !Id, lug Lauri thy. tar HOTEL, mod having ;••111,...,1 :1 in .111,1 110 L. I. Is a•A•1- , 3:/d th. - ;•a! L., liiin Asattre,l. L., V . ,/iJ, t.i is bone,- :11,1 /4/.1 ,• c1..., It - 11 , ..• .5/ the tqttir...ftiottnent.ti. and 1.4 Ciltir,••• 41.1r5,14, N)1 C . (}N N KELP 01)I) INTENT HOUSE, owner 1.0 , er VI ty tt.ud tit tif.t rtrt....ttt, the jattl.3.ly :•11 I.N NON, 1'tt.t.tm.4...1 Fl )1( SALE- -Iti S,,rth Pnveil.• c.,.••11,4111111 g ••, u. itch nn. :ultranip •n; i 111.• 111,1 '.• I Ti,.- Improrritwurs ate sal 14y w 00113! 131.Aki 1..1.1 . I:l 4 'llE'S •300 iit,xe, rtu • k Prs : 10kulro J.! r,,,41mt,1 REA MEll A INDEIt,. jelY Wimoi :.`t Ct. 1., 11.0 F ISII —3 1,1)1,. N.. 1 Muckerel 11 10 kitltt •• Jura rtaltat tat flatut It'antas. 61 tnylo F. • WllO Win 1 , /ritinue to pay fi,tlt, at . H.DINO /Air CAD 1.. part lattAett at tn.' n 3• .111 ttta tote, and car terunt• 1.1 lm. 3 [runt ' Walt Ity I.3tt t'' an 411,1 :stunt.- rat lii. gitt•ity i6rllla, 14'1.4 Pr t- gG.t. - QS', ta 1.4,1 rerunttnita at tat, and tat. yea, N. CUTH UM:I A J-:) I,lat , le..ut•, NlAri.• t•t RICE- 15 tierce,l prime C•attdina litre, 1;1 sbn, ettPl for tokl« by jel6 !WILLER RICK IiTSON. VOR SALE--A FRAME BUILDING, and Pn,l t. 1,11 mid nlli el rnl~ a.nultor the 1011M1111,1, DMIIIOIII.I. Will iv. ,111 how, if nppl led flit ep.,i1,114. tint- .•wLior 1,-inv. vity. Apply I. U W. BUNN. Uhl.. strrot. REMOVAL. \Ol. t'AItVILL EIAS HE +1,,% El/ Iron] N.. Filth olloet. to No. Yl7 1.11. 1./ oploo•I to SI IT hi, ctrl. 1. r oCA BIN ET MAKERS :INL) at N. , ti W•./.I t. I•ittni.orgh unnol 1.110, lencorolg, )1/illogno, tionilaing "lII], If ow not i, ilinr Attn. Into k.. 1.10.1,10 • ef Amu, E pat trotls grttlot, ith too al :ow, too hi ul hardwaro, nll of who h to LA. ho n“I/1 low siott;El, FIIINEsT,KI( THE (101.1)EN GUN is taking the trade, and It is not much wonder iiur shirk Lift/tigni. lhilt. yin. litm, dr, de., hi ninitirlid.soil in the city. In the xiQ Finking Tackle an lu. e silll nu toisi,rtinetit thm make old latutk allures eye,' water, could he return world. Puckett/ad Table Cutlery in groat abundance, too mud too many nrUrlim to tw inotaivtAld her, lin found at the sign of the holden Oun. - . . .. . Jul 4 No. 1311 Wood stroa. NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS !— The Spar rowgrues l'Nx•rn; by Yre.l. d. COY. L.OlOl. 'rho Lady's (laido 4, perfect Goa Wit) ; aku, a Useful iitructor; by Emily Thor by Q. I'. It. Song of and oak., Povuo, Salad for the Social—l oaatifully ill not nuKl. _ . A Defence of the A11,11,1%11 Policy, an oppomvl to the 0.- 1,1,4.11E11e/1W I:l:foreign Influence, awl especially 1,, the iliten . furence of Papacy in the political lutervea ..f the United Staten; by ThuK. It. Whitney. Forbes Vo Maaual—iu 2 vain. Jost rov'tl by W. A. ill LDF.N FENS EV A CIL rayl4 Filch 141., ti Them,. THE vOYMiE OF LlFE—Engruvings yl 1.11V60 grUalL Moral Pictures, putted ht the 141.0 r l•pie, are not. on rum ut the Au, or .1. J. G11.1.E61 . 11 , ..t. CO., 76 NVO,I or. Whore tsublictildiunn will In• nursed. :ik./ 75 BAUD PRIME RIO COFFEE; Extra Old Luguayi ri'• 10 all Java Al pockets French Java •• bales prime Mocha 10 hugo old itlaricaltio Selected expressly for my retail business. P. It. ',RAS°, No 1 Diamond. DLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE j BROKERS AND AUCTIoNKERS, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by Auction any property sold by Executors, or by order phans' Court, In the City ur County; and to any descripiu,,, of Real Estate out of tho City. jnlu PHATT'S DAUGERREOTYPES AND AM- A . BROTYPM, which give such general satisfaction are daily obtained, in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build ing, Nu. 87 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to ambrutyping, as the time of sitting is much less than re quired fur llaugerreotypes. Piornres of children taken In a few seconds In either of the MAO, MOM,' styles. Malmo type or Intiegerreutype Copies made correctly trim every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate. Our motto is, TO PLEASE. CUPPING AND LEECHING.--Mfrs. E. HOOK may be found at her residence on SIXTH street No. 39, between Smithfield and Wind ativoLs. br Las the testimony of many of the regular faculty as to her skill and long experience ju her line. Orden; will be thankfully re wind. anl93rods. DELICIOUS COFFEE! Ifyou would like a delicious cop of Coffee, try that goamted Jas 1,4 DRANO'S N. B.—Roasted by one of my bands. jyld BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvio' and 1•• Oawego. 8 boxes linkers Farb), •• Wh..men 11 ri to 100 Ms froth Rice flour At— jylS 150 13, bags IPRIME.RItii,,nCOFFEE 50 . 1.ckets Gormt. Java •• 10 - bagn Maraca!". Received by F. R. URA rO. EVERY description of Millinery Goods, Trimmings, Roafery and Gloves; tlenta' Furulehiug throda, dr.c, tc., marked down 25 b., S 8 per cent at the Semi- A urinal Sale. A. A. MASON CO., /Y 23 25 Fifth et. VENETIAN RED-25 Ws. in store and for male by (13' 2 ) FLEMING BROS. - !"NSURN - N - A,14 SI 212,4thi 44 DRY GOODS MEM 110T,ELS BOW N h TET I.E MM= ~„ '~.~, . 12Z51 RA I blioA Dti oNLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURCaI TO CINCLN NATI ONLY ROUTE WITH TERRE DAILY TRAINS FROJI PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON A.ND DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD'S. VIA CRESTLENE AND COLUMBUS Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati Coxxxcriato at Cincinnati with U. S. Mali Lsl3 Ntealu.rn, Covington and Lexington Railroxd, Old. and hliaaiaaippi Railroad, and the Laufenceburgh Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenior with the Dayton and Xenia, and Intitana Central Raitrawls. 1111UKt3ll TICKEI^6, vitt (.I..tluttibus and einclanati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Lotus, Indianapolis, etc.. ag. L'Aitants and Xenia., to Dayton, Inaliattatxdi, I.afayette, Terre haute, St. Lunn?, &c., &v. THE I.I.rILK MIAMI vt, conneelnig with the Covington and Lexington Rath - v.l, the U. s. Ahol Line Stemnerd, the Uhio and 51..no.isaippI ;:aihool , and tho Liseroneeburgh Route, oilers facilities no other route can give, as through tieketa ly all the above roots can , ntly procured via Columbus :tad the little Miami Railroad. The route from Crestline via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and safe speed. COllll.l are certain, and passengers have full time for meals. liy Vaest and Bellefoutaine route from Crestline, a dangerous aid break-wok speed is required, and compelial to 1.,1 o,lllt By the runty via C.1111111 , 11n to Cincinnati and Indisuapolis, nd, ovrr roach, ballasted and smooth. ii Or Forest and Bullet,. nine route, passengers ride ,troy the roughest toads in Ohio. TIMER DAILY TRAINS, VIA aiLUIIBUS AND Fn vi MAIN 1.1411 Pittsburgh at 3;00 o'clock A. 3L for Crentline, Colunabos, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louinville, St. luaus, Lexington dud I nitaanaliolia, Via Lawrenceburg% Rotate. This Trait arrives at elactatisall out, hour and forty minutes at ad Val/re of the Forest and liellefontaine route. SLIAIND TRAIN i.,11 , 1 , 6 at 7:30 o'clock .5. M. for Onthin•, Columbus, lonia and Cincinnati. Thix Train makoacon inaction only its Coluitibuti to Cincinnati. Tamp I'itt•burgh at 3 o'clock P. NI lor Croatlinr, Golunitaia, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louitivill, St. Lexington and I OkillllMl,l TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS., DAYTON, =SI FIRHT 111)0N leaves Pittsburg], at 33,0 o'cl..ek A. M. for ertrithue, Colouthu , , :Lem, Dayton, ludlartapolls , Lain) ette, Tern. Ilautn, Viiwoutp.m. St. Lobs, Cairo, Evunaville, Brt.N.,Yo Ta.A./X leaves Pittsburgh at 7:31) o'clock A. M. for Crartime.Colunibue, Xenia, Ihtyton, Indianapolk , lAtayettr, Terre ILaute, Vincennes, St. Louis, (biro, Evansville, ik C. Til/RD TRAIN leaf es Pittsluirgtt at e, o'clock P. M. 1.. t Cr, stlioe, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, ludianapolix, Lafayett, Terre Haute, nes, St. 4.11.111, Cairo, klvtuimille, N. B.—Secure your tip loqx ‘l3lC.luusbus, met ytul are bt:le of c•untwtioror. Steamers leave C'Hicitiliati daily fur Memphis, li, Natchez, New Oritetes„l4,, The Columbun leaving the direct route, the Time 'rubles 0 the Eatatern }toads am tirrnaged in no, in clot, nOlinentlon With thin rehoble route. Vow all information and Through Tickets. please apply at the Ohw and Penusylranta Railroad Office, (cornet 0fb,,,) under the Monongahela House, J. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, ORO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. ORO. U. SESSIONS. Agent, Pittsburgh. derAi) P. W STRADKR, tieneral Agent, eineincsti CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, ,01PCTINli WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, • PHA A lAA ANC N.. THE 811ORT1:3T AND Qthliallll4T ROUT% To Cnrcaoo vr,et Nonni W,oT. ts CLEVHLAND. Thin Route in tine Hundred wiles shorter and about nine hour, quicker than the itreitiLinis one via Indianapolis Three Daily Tnuus between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. •ur Lindy 'frauln between Cleveland and Chirp.. Lue. ie Cleveland eitz hours, Chiaiv. twenty'-four hours, and it. Louis thirty...vett hours. vu n atter TUESDAY, May 1866, the Tmia, Otl U,ta 11..1 will run as folluad: The trains of the t , ldo and Pennsylvania Railroad leave pictsburgh at 3.r00 A II and 7:30 A. M. and 31)0 I'. M. Leave Alliance at 7 IN A M and 11.60 A. M. and fle.f.n P.M Arrive In Cleveland at lwoo A. V., 2,30 P. M. and M. coriticwting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railloal for 'fobs], Chicago, Rock Island and St. Louis. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louse, and the N,/i west, leaving Pittsburgh on the U. train, by going vi a (level., II will arrive In Chicago at S:10 next warning. Pwowneers for Toledo, Chicago, Pt. [nuts, Rot . k olden, and the tiorth-west, who wish to go through with ..nt detention. will tithe the tram leaving Pittsburgh at 7.:b. k NI . s that • , a 1) train Ly w6lch dine Lminectlims re 41.1 e tlinaigh tb the above points. The t tad,' leaving Pittmlawah ut 3AIO A. !if. and Wellsville M 4 NO M. ere the only ones by whirl. pa:wet/gem ca., yen. h summits south of Alliance, or stations on the Tue. 10w.., extension. 'merit F.,'-At Crt, au.l I , mrtral 1.-113 tr th.ir landirrg. 3 1-urru,Alrrria twrro.rorr • 11 - .1 , at P. , rr WviilVll/,, I.oll3A,ting Ilwrr• it,: Et,. tram l•ra , .ng I IX) P 31., AliLitir, at G(7. aurrarr .r. c:rrer•larrri at tr:rn . r mn,v tiuc With th, tram tr, 'l'.•'•,l:. MIA CI 3.111 it. Cr Ntral It:trirrrad .rosatirr.r t. r t • .1 , 'lricago I.ekeht ca Chicago nod other thttitht ou the N•trtlewr. l% die, di, gut, ma.ld i t.. 1.1, d 0 L sa thou cia A Thu nut. am- CI., callid ..J1411,1 rat 11.15:ta mmth trAll Iwt t taymb.po Yalta mad Akron.. N.•ts . tun/ r .1, .41 111.4 41.,t MA P. ..11. k .u, ~t 4611 ,a L../ Tit. trAnts from Cleve . ..sad U. , API Chh...upo nue ou leuuu , • eleuelahul At u::•0 A. NI., uu , , I I. til. Arnve lun.u.p. s t I - P. SI , Ps.lt. A. M., •yn A SI and e , ni I' NI, I. ARE tilA A 1.1.1 A NCI , : .ANL, CLEI L.( cr.r Ist ..:Mts . 23," T. :11./ To La Sal . .$l6 00 $l9 •• .. 4 0). •• 11.• 0 191•,1 . 19 0.1 •• tmlcas. is 10 14 .... 1:t 00 ID. Soroocllel.l, 19 7,1 •• 1.1100010.7'0 A.. 90 14 44)1" F0110.419n, IYInl •. :I 1,001. Is :o, lo I'o 1.9 in. 14 .... 100 . 1a1. 911 •• 1090.12,ty... 'A/ 115 14 •• 1.. ;et . is t , Emigrant Fare to Clii..ago (i,,00. }lock !shawl $lO.OO ittggagr t herktal thr.ingli hi tire...laud antl.Chit rtgu Einaxiitiers are natural...ft t. tinietire fleas tickets at th , nthte iit {im Company, lu the nutting - she/a .1..a.r hro.v the corner. J. DURAND, Sup . t. Cleveland. to) J. A. CAUGHF.Y, AK't s Illtaburgh. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BROAD GAUGE RAILROAD PITTSBUROII ST LOUIS, DIRECT . TH f. 011]) mute making Flirt COlll/1 . 4 tivo,C lingga t , bar 11-.1 frt., .vne 1`11411,P. TWi) IDA R.•• I \ A I A Cl OF ANY "THEE ROUT K. T 1,. srt kot Kung•, with wide nud Vari.rUS 14141,111 ,11.114. •0111i.o.intvo roomy Rent, which triße great mew to the true which to Ilrlartittnethle 1.1 eh) other ittlitrolut the Wet:t. TrainA tlts :tr. In Ow earl rill All. un.n Nl.llllwry •.1 ci Arncl. , r. iw m.-11 up. TWt D. 111,1" PASSE:IIIi VI: Tit AI NS et.tiritt...rt Ptit.sl,l not; St Litttitt, via t tisitt mitt] mita Exit rt 1,11.1 W. • FA, TRAIN LEAVE/. AT 3 A. A. MAIL TILAI:t LLAVES AT 7.30 A. \I. I.:mrtmis :01) I'. M. Nlak c1..,•..,0•cti.,ii• ni ('?..mthti,. tto•tu, Alin+l2‘,ll,l. Sniut for 0,111,, nti•l u„, 11, ...In rt.:alai lit S4ll,tiortd, nrrt% tug lit C.llll mar, , it, rohnurr ~f AD) ri.Ott• lir Railroad bong : 4 1 1.. • • 1.,11 car, enniirrtm at Jetl-ra..ii wllll K h••t,. Inakillg th, divftiu,t, tillickvst nrid 1,11.1 c.. 111 1, ,, I ;..tit.. Nan.. and Nehrmaka lanwienuvrw ran 1.0,•11.1v A Sianti-rlairoi Car will be an thrtiwgii with tiv Ell l .l. +•rriving at St. L.lnin all at thi. gal, thin.. Only ..1 [I Pittatairgli Al, Lens ..r linasiiiiiriirr will for Tliiktita by cloitild Reliable Via Viartiiiiies and lib, nod Mowowdpoi Railroad. ilio looking writ e I ions, 1.1,1 a‘iialiog the drift), Iri• quota on new awl utillnitilioal roads, Tiekrla goil for nny rt.nsonable length of time. FARES—FianT CLAss. St. Louis, via Iteßolm/mine and Union SIS 311 Do. via Columbus, XOlllll. and Dayton... 18 3u Lk,. via Columbus, Cincinnati and Law recambucg.. •.,-• • . 19 DI Set:owl-rims Car to St. Louis .......... THROUGH vex ETS or further in forrnatlon may be pro. cured of A. T. Julinduu, Ticket Agent Ohio & Penna. It. It. Co.. curlier an, !dunougahela !louse; vf Gorge purl. in. Ticket Agent, Federal ettreet Station. Allegheny City. ue .1 JAMES M. WA/t1). SuperilitimilentOhio anti Mississippi It. It my 12 F. IiNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILHOAI). Tlthti It EAT CEA TRA L ROUTE, connecting tile At tali tic Chiles with Western, North-westei amt SoUtD-WeNteru States by a continuouu Railway threCt. Thin Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Line 01 Strainers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; oinking the most DIRECT, CHEAPIDIT and RELIABLE ROUTE by will, I, FRRI(IIIT Ban be forwarded to and from the Ila.K.s? WENT. Rates between Philadelphia& Pitts burgh. FLRS'f CLAS.S.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goixle, sc. '0 100 rt., (in twites,) Furs, Fmthers, SEf.X/ND CLAPS.—Bunko and Stationery, Dry (koala, tin baleti,) Hardware, Lea- title. lOU lbs. ther, Wool, Ac THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bugging, Bacon 60 „ . 100 it.. and Pork, tin bulk,) Hemp, A. FOURTH CLASS.—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and I. 4 „,,. Turk, (packed,) turd and Lard Oil )'" the FL, )C It cents per barrel. tor- in shipping 000thl from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package, " ria f}.unry/pania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this it, ad at Philudelphiti or Pittsburgh, will be, forwarded without detention. Pads HT AGWrs—Modes Potter, Boston; J. 1.. Elliott, Now York; K. J. Sifeeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & ait.llB. Balti more; (too. C. Fmneiscua, Pittsburgh; Shringtnan & Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. blourhead, I.sulxville, Ky.; R. Nloldrinn, Madison, tad.; Itatcliff & Co,. St. Is - ens, Mu.; J. S. Macho!' &Son, Fvanavitle, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H.. 1. LOMBAERT, _royil Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PiNNSNLVANIARAILROAD. Summer Arrangement—Chauge'of Hour us and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA, THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 6,30 A. M. TILE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at u'elock, P. M. TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 1U P. )1. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:3u o'clock, P. NI. BRINTOSiIi ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. NI., 3:111) I'. M., and nr3.) P. ht.—running as tar as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Linea connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis. Mo.; Allen, "le" cud Chicago, TM: Frankfort, Lexington and Lewisville , liy.; Terre Ilaute Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lad.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, B a n n yantnine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland Columbus. Zaneaville, Medallion and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and W Now °ALUM, Sr. LOTH), LOOI3vILLS and CINCTNNATL THROUGH TICHE'TS can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West wN And this the shortest and moat expedition, route to Philadelphia, Bald. more, New York, or Boston. J. IiFFAIriNt FN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. TilOa it = Liam, • - A 1111911 1856. I=l 111111 4111 4,-; • A4O-4, • - Pittsburkh, Fort Way - HO( . Chicago RAILROAD.", SIIMMIR A'RR.A.MGEMENT. THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PASIALNGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SU NDA YS, as follows: Leaves Pittsburgh fur Cresthue at 11:00 'A. M., 7,30 A. M and 3 P. M. Leaves Crestlino for Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. M., and P.!.50 P. M. These Trains make cloee cornier-Lions at CRESTLINE with Trams for COLUSLIWS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, REIT E FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS. CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, end all points ea roads extending West and South-west through 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FROM PITTS'ISURIIII connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Alan field and Newark. Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAOu. DUNKIRK and FA Lu. _ - - - • ... Passengers having Pittsburgh, at 3 P. ,11. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chic ago, have gm benefit of a night's rest, at .11anatleld or Cleveland, and arrive iu Chicago early next Tr. Ons Emd from Crestliuo make close connections with Trakus on l'enuoy I canin Control Railroad for PELILADEL PRIA, ISALTINIIRLE and NEW YORK. - - TLI.Itt/Utlli TICK ET'S are add to Coltuubus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, Louis, ludranapolid, Bellefonts.ine, Chiengu, Rork Island, lowa City, Dunlleth, Milwankie, Cairn, Fpringfield, 111., Fort Wayne. Cleveland, and the prin. cipal cities in the West. Though tickets over this lieb may be had at all vr the above places fur Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, ifaltitnere and Neu Y.a.k: NEW 111:1(111ToN ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and P P. If. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 0!..‘„ A. M. and I'. M. For tickete and further ininrulation apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela /lame, or at the Federal street Station, to UFA). l'AttE IN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. my'k) J. H. MoORE, Sup't. Great American and U. S. Express and Mall Route 7A MILES OS DISTANCE SAVED, C.IIANUIC! C_l.l. AND ILIGI/AOB AVOIDED. AIR LINE ROUTE BETWE&I CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA OILICAOO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi. CLIICAGO Tu 1 4 T. LOUIS in 15k4 hoard. Trains leave eenrral Depot, font of {Valor street— St Lavin Joy Express doily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M. St. Lnuis Night Express dully, S.iltnrthays excepted, II 31) P. M. St. Lent Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted 5:30 A. M. tlagya clwkal through to St. Louis. Trams run direct through to Alton, (259 sidles,) without change of ran or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers Ii'IMAIESTEII and KELNDBER., running in ekclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton Co St. Lenin, 123 miles,) without landing. These boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the 15 astern waters, being fitted up with Baths and spacious Wash-roome, affording to paasengern the opportunity of is wo, ing the dust unavoidable iu summer railroad trnvsling, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride. Tu KANSAS and NEBR.ASKA this to the most direct r..tite. and passengers destined for Bluomingbiti, Springfield, JAcksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, .Mis. souri, Kansa:, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the important saving in distant., being seventy-two 11111,J 11... to St. Louts, thirty-seven miles leas to Rlontningb,n, sod tifty-eight Link. le. to Springfield, than by any other route. Through Tickets over this route 0611 be procured at the various Railroad Ticket idlers in New York, Boston, Phila. delphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo. Ar., and at all Through 'l.'.citet Offices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 4S Dearborn Street, opposite the Tre mont Ilou.e—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail rad. toot of Water ,treat. LLolwintllniN 13ag,..usge Men will always be at the Depots (•( the samba Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage tbrough to any point dAssired on the line. 1L P. ORGAN, Jr., Superintendent. IL J. D. SCILEILIIIIILLIORN, sup; General Paasenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, . ,4f,,•!7..".... FROM PIIMRBUB,OIi TO Columbus, 111 thalinrolls, Chicago, ulncoinati, Terto Haute, Hock Island, 1,01.11[1,1 lb. I iticounes, lowa City, nt. Louts, Evanavillu, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, tialena, Xenia, .%Iruiphia, Peoria, ino,orille, Vicksburg, Pern, Neoark, Nu w Orleans, AND 'r al raiscie... CIT 1A.3 IN THE WOO? AND :OUTS, r‘a lite Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad Iso tumpleted laid iu successful operation ke- hfveu Iw and Newark, Ohio. Cow Liwua Ituilristil and Strainstivat facilities, this tome tile LlAreler a degree of oeng,,rt unr,rsilo,l by any 14,414111,, Wic,i hum Pittsburgh, Fall Arrangement. via 1,11,1 after Mt Oi ft.tV, fait, 15.:6, a DAIL 1 LIN ft •It elegant and •tatft rtianitta. : 4 t , atuera, r.autattoti,•.l t,t, tea. - tat rn4 A., - -tuattalatitta carers, will leare Pit 4.9 at M. VENTURE...... FAIRY 4CEEN . , u'oiork the tellowing morning ..--cennectlng with the Fee fr.. it 7.1:, A. 31., making clue,t couneetedu with Trull) • I t Ito ntm,N UM 0 blal / luig youtf..r :able ti 4;13 !4 , 14!zyL0. n‘gbl trrni dry ruelr.td. 44 - F..ro 3./.y tqhrr lbsilroa.l roar. For Thr.mett and 'rickets, and farther totormiktion iugwre ..I JUFIN J. IWUSTON, N... 115 11'utor strrtt, Vitt..burgh. 1111k1. W. YU LTON, Super - 1 illeudvltt. L L.V.VENNY, Agrut. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, I=l Great United State• Alai! tied YViu PA:4SI , ,NtIER TRAIN:3 RUN DAILY on Its en tir length Dom DURCQUIC ru CAIRo, CRICAGO To CAIRO. c'..111,11,,1. alOl 'Pruitt, of the Oltitt and NlLtAntztino ft. R. iLL. e 1.11.60, 1.11 GAlron RAttrotinl, form! Li, matlit Ct and duly CVllllllll.li K. it. mutt, front CHICAGO no 6r. I.ollle, CFI ICAOO TV CAIRO, CHICAGO To DU DUQUE' Tr.. IRA% Chicago RS follow, _ It, .4. M. and P. Lou,,, ex]) CAIRO Panrtr, , P.tastugrrn for St. Louis by this train takt the cars of Ur Undo and )line. It. IL at Sandural, and art carried direct Luis. 9:35 A. M. and 4.:10 P. M.—DUBUQUE AND lidlINA is P 11.1445, CA..1,1.1 rig ill 1 , 111111,t h (OppOMIIAS ihilitique) with a Litio of . :steam Pitoketm for at. Paul and tho Upp.r ,ippi 11, r Tr:U. leave Cake for Cbk go and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M and T:t.Kl P. M. Pnsneugers from the Nast nuti plue. on the Ohio rivet Lb:slit...l Jrk St. teous, Will MVO WU tlintet t.l tedious and 11 , , 0 stniu riler tut N IKTallet !Ban Okla, to St. Louis, and intern !liftmen Iletirm in atiValls'e of the rher rute, by taking Ara at Cain. Ticket+ E. , SM. Cairo, Dubuque, St. Neil, sad all inr ymmrt.mtut tmlAm-'n lm3 thin reut.e, eau tem ham] .it the other of the m. mim mmuml C. P. HA111,511./.1 In Pittsburgh, Mid Metmiou C.utrol Rail runt mu Chtemmgmm. MitmSOS, Jett Suing iuten't. PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD. URTIIER OPENING OF VIE RAILWAY To OUFFEI"S t 4 TATION. FOR TRAVEL A TRANSPORTATION. Commencing Alouday, II th Aug., I 556. On and after Monday. the II th 'net., the I'nnneuger Freight Trains will run file Connellsville to lluffey's F la t ion—connecting with Bunting Hall's Coaches for li win'e 6Latinu. PASSENGERS LEAVE Uniontown by Bunting & eistelios at ei A. M. Counellsville by P. it C. It. It. care at 9 A. M. Gutley's Station by Gutrey's roaches at 11 A. M. lewinie Station by P. Railroad ears at 12.45 A. M. And arrive at Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. RETURNING—PASSENGEItS LEAVE Pittsburgh at 2.50 P. 51 I rwin's Station 4 P. M. Watley's Station 5.15 P. M. Cwonellsvillo 7 P. 51., and arrivo at Uniontown same 51EliC11.1NDISE WILL BE FORWARDED AT LOW RATES, between Connoluiville and Pittsburgh. Fare from Unionioiru to Pittsburgh...—. ........ do ConnelLsville to Pittsburgh 2.1.10 West Newton to Pittsburgh.. do ilittfey's to Pittsburgh 1,00 Passengers will bud thin the pleasuntinit and , beapest routt• bete ern Uniontown, Conuellaville, die., to Pittsburgh . 11. BLACKSTONE. Sup' t. 4 , ftitv P. C. B. IL. Con nelloville, 7th August, 18.66—lauaj MAU AZINES, Harper for July—price 20 cents. tlodey'a Lady's Book for July-20c. timluun's Magazine for July-20c. Peterson's Magazine for July—lie. Leslie's N. Y. Journal Fsr Yankee Notions fur July-I'2c. Ballou's Magazine for July-10c. Brother Jonathan for 4th July—a magnificent double number—price 12c. The above just received at LAUFF'ER'S BOOKSTORE, je2o No. 77 Fourth street. VOR SA L E.-20 Acres of Land, a gix,d situation for a country store, about 20 tulles front the city, inn thriving neighlairhood 'and no store near. Home , and lot and three vacant lots In Allegheny City. WANTFai, A situation byn young lady in a dry goods or trimming store, or millinery establishment—for one cook—two girls to du housewurk—one buy to learn a trailu—two boys in stoma ur run of errands—two men to work on farms or la boring work in the city. Inquire oTGeorge W. Bane at his Heal &tate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio at., 4th dour east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. • lel9 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS,- Charlotte Blume h. Just received another lot of those unrivalled Ntekdouns and !teed organs in elegant rosewood cases of every variety and style, comprising 4, 4.4 and 5 ix. !area, portable style, with scroll legs :.b and 5% (alaves, seraphim, or Piano style, with rich mouldings, carved music desk, ,kc.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain• ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave alone the other; au excellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warramed in every respect. 'Mese instruments are recommended as being bar superior, both in tune and finish, to any others manufactured. The chief improvements (upon which the makers have secured Letters Patent,) consists iu bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed,So as to produce, on opening the key valve, the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then passes Into a modulating clamber, (enclosed by the swell,) lush mellows the tone, and give Unsure of melodious, flute. Lk° quality, than is the general property of reed instru ments. Per sale by CHAKLAYME BLUER, Jell n Old Established Plana depot" No. ;to Wad Sr. REFINED SUGARS- -- - 15 bblo. Coverings "A" crushed Sugar; 30 do- Stewart's "A" do do; 11 do Covering's flue pttle'd d o ! 10 do do coarse do do; 10 do do crushed do; In store and for sale by fiel63 MILLER & RICKETSON, BLOOMS. -100 tone Lake Champlain for side by [je.lll) MO. MOORHEAD `` h `= t~~.~~ (~, t ~~ y 3 y~} -~„ • rpONWS AVOlPT46l*lltiveter did do ...tpt r fild temporaryier they-never will; It to because ther,y don't touch thO'Oattse of the theme, - The cauW'of alliipue and otmosip • ,poison called IdiaollatOr mamrio .14tudializitthisPonntbY Its natural antidote, and &tram:ate canted by it disappears at 'oraie. Rhodes' 'Fever and'ilgue turfs iiliiii:Arithlote to 2delaria, and moreover it ion parfaglo, medielol4 Tbe certificate Of the celebrated chemiag Chiltruf,qif New York, .to , ' this effect, to attaebod to entry- bottle; there. fore if it does no , gpod4t can do no ham. , This io more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to thaconatitution and bri.n—s on Dumb-itioe, which never allows a peratitiglq feel perf ectly Well for a rapids moment, In illustrationadlit these truths I annex some extracts from a letter ittet received from a Physician: . Osoaortows, Ohio, Marchl7,lSholt.i, S. A. RHODES, Y.N.---Dear 121 r Yours of 24 ituarig age_ hand. The Cure arrived late lastyear and the difficulty In getting any one to try it was greatly.increased from the= fact that a remedyltad beeit introduced whicti'maegrouhm: in favor with the pubilo, imbuing better-than Wring Quinine —not knowing I presume that the tatuedy, they motto escape taking Quinine,. Contahte4 Meting !tapir This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would invariably break au ague, but it did not cure it, as It would often re. turn with renewed vigor. This otw circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could Institute a teat comparison hetWeeti It and your Cure. Thefollewing is the result: --- . . Three persons took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks stinsdir They had tried Quinine, and other remedialoccasiooa i y; missing a chill, but it wale (( as in all such CUM 410 , F1Y iVear ing them out, and laying the foundation of o er and eate rs, maladies. I did succeed in tffecting a-radical Cuto,of • all three of these cases with your .remedy, and they have not had a chill In all three of these casks the Smith's , Tame had been used, and would, as beffirestated, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would rotas: 1 think there will be no difficulty now its giving to your Cure Thi, vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, Ac., An. . WILLIAM RUCHNER, M. D. ' RHODES' FEVER and AGIIE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MA LARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a OHRE ' ~Tate it when yon feel the chills coming on, endyou will never have a single one. - JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. For sale by Druggists gloomily. Jal4 W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WO-R k iiS. • 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, ..PITTZ9I372QH, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and OBAVE STONES always on hand ; Stone and"BfirhleCurbing. and Vaulta for Cemeteries, =do to Orden. Furniture and 'Washstand Toe, and Impoetog Stottesmade• by machinery, in lea time and better-style - than cl;nl d O Pe. by mere manual labor. Particular attention is dto the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a largeqvariety of beautiful tiatterns: Rudders and others are hirlPai 5e exawino our sWet r al feel persuaded that atter doing so, and learning our prices,. 415 and upwards,) burrinwoleho are able to owna good house, wilt be willing to reronju long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles? "My require no scrubbing nor painting; are always nealLldo an ornament to apiom; are not liable to Mkt, tire, and little - morelitat a good wood mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made tocnner.. Our stock of Marble is the largest in the Waist, and being manufactured by the best wo:kmen, aided by machinery, Is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 819 Liberty street, Pitts borgli, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE SMUT MACIIINES.—LULL'S PATENT BURR &slur MACHINES, used in 700 Milli in the N% rat They Mel light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by;acking the Burr. They have been used for five -years in City Pittsburgh, (one of the largest tmillsw sin the W.,,land are warranted to clean welL For particulars, see bd-bills. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 1 ap22 K. W. weLtAgit TO MILL OERS.—Frenek Burt anti WN Laurel Hill Stones, Beating Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill loots, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Gast Iron Proof Staffs. &n., always on hand and wade to order, at MP Liberty street, Pittsburgh , Penn a. up= TE." TEAM ENGINES AND BOELERS.-- ~_7 Engines, with the latest improvements, witmated beat quality, on hand and nude to order. Boilers of iStiniata iron, made on short notice. Orders with diskittch, at 319 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa ap22 W. W. WALteiOE.. • PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. i—Tbe subscriber has on hand, and is mantifecttwig, Portable' Flouring 3.1111 a, of an imppored quality; they are law/teeth, pact, run light, grind feat, (Bre to fifteen busis per hour,) an be driven by memo, water or hoise power, and will prove a valuable acquialtion to iron masters, lumbermen.abdtarge stock feeders. Orders filled at .319 Liberty streeLPOuburgh. etaibdaw W. W. WAI.LAOL O.P. wan,. BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought end emid throughout the Territory. Money loaned, invest 'Menu made to the best advantage, and Land Warratita loca ted. Also, Agents for the stale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD, OS miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Fa/la The eurvey of the great Pacific Railroad Tresses the Misehisippl at fide point, and the numerous ad vantages it possesses as a place of business, will make it one of the largest cities to the Northwest. lizQuvernor Ramsey, Minnesota. Flom Wm. D. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota. Hun. J. sleeker. 31, like, Delegate to Congress. Kira. liollingsheall A Becker, Attorneys at Law, Meters. liorup .t Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. Al. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land Office. arraU J. H. 1111141.31 ?. MAY MEWL FREE OF CHARGE! !-TWO SPLENDID PARLOR HEM:LAVING.% entitled "Bolton Abbey In tbe Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, fn m the cele. brated painting by Landsest; and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from ti painting by D. Roberta The retail price of the above en gravings is $3 per copy, but will be sent free of charge, as follows: .uy4.m Guitaaott. . " J. C The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY In Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price, free of postage. Any persona,by forwarding the eubscription price of any of the $3 Megmines, each is Garper's, Godey's, Putnam'., Graham's, Frank,l,ealie's Yeah lune, Ac., will receive the magazines, for one year, and a copy of caber of the above beautiful engravings; free of charge, or if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, en& as Peter sou's, and Ghallou's Ladles' Christian Annual, they will re celve both magazine and a copy of either of the above en gravings. Every description of Rugraving on Wood executed with neatness and despatch. Views of Buildings, Nowapaper !loadings, Views of Machinery, Beak Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, &c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Parsons wishing views of their build. lugs engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by pail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as wo would act as agents for the ale of the name. aplB-Jawly :Alas aturna. ...... . .......... C. 1U011.17 8 . LAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE Bao tots, cornor of Seventh And Smithfield streets, Pitte burgh. Farms, Houses, Lots, 311lls, Furnaces, Ec. &c., bought and sold ou commission; Land Warrants bought, Bold and loca ted; Rills , Bonds and Notts negotiated. Especial attentk given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Terms reasonable. nov27xlsw ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for pro 4 4 valsouP, ''r -, , I 14% Tars Smoak Is offered to the coal ,-, -' n- - InlnlikrithileaFeteedeucewa ad hs 1 ? . '• -, ' i'v ii 'a. Ititkat Ai** fella So tear. .s.. _ hte pia& affects that can beds ...,igisfoid 4 ' , sired. So wide& the field of U. law W"''_____ PP, avi eAtot a p ium a tut u • the tame ' I 4 . - ifs Susql%am mom Assn! stebiat of ''' ' '. 7 .l4 :., am . ' A c tileatMer ill WA b i ' '— - ' front and mit detperstadie eases r l oofn lungge, ber,t a Jae. When oncet it sdra l * '•d= gatkkogO- kw re W. ' * ' ittr s ' lll' ' "4ll. c't.lP6 411 r ol‘ I ra •5 , 34 , 4M" tb ogrentlido: ,„..,. traauliktua dared oAdar •for'dit akinfetffulbfri of OW& cal mene,„tharr the altmeedes prevalence anthatelltt of ;con- . suturtixe oom plalath r anyone -clawtof. , disesses bad more of their inViaitleatleas mud care. But as yet no ode. quote remedy ass beeaprmidet col wig* the public could depend for prolectli&nOni & , h&u.. upon thiererphatory or. Rau, untb the introduction of the ..41 , Sr FIOTOALI. This article is the produmof a loMr. atUA, rbelleve, succersfol endeavor-toThsh the C With Mb a * 04 . 1 4 0 04 of this btstiliausnehtths AtnatiestrPtedszto now tlmmselvei repaid tojudge,endl'appeal who coniklauceto them . If there la any depeadenai foie placed ho 7 what men of mg claaaaud, nigh we op* jt4 gli i i * no the= if we can Wert onr mniien^ when we see dankerous 14 affections of the jia dlNll depend on the assmrance of,intelligerdPilyskitnatt . thair boldness to icribw—ln 'short, intent Is ana....any- I thing, then 0 lairrefetably proveti that Here and do& cure the clue of diseases IS ~,, be. t 4 tantentand allutbersthaterektmertio f. Oahe. et ja-ne, ft cannot het too froeigmb ll eb4l l oo4d3Rl4l4ol4onk i The afflicted should know it, A remedy thattirev:ift mice & less to them. Patna ahoild knew Vtlviirladfdgurara u, - health tea•lits • pricelem to Ahem— All ahordd An= . fer , priced to a 0 ono. Not only should it be CirmAdad hared ., everywhere, not only.ht this country, balif , alt , oonn` How edthfully wohavnacted omthiaconvicatokalitoanit the fitst that thts article has th&ciOalt ottbet.# global " Theo= ant eeteon Ste liminer No 4 cloinanta: , o . without it, and but few peoples. Althentryendliell use In" other milieus nein thie, Mt imp 1) the niece intelligent : ; I} almost all clyilited,looualmitek , iceatete , ~ 1 elvely employed in both Americesin Urope, - Aate,„ Mae, ~ -... Ametralls and The thrnff lauds of tbioiik '-lialt adder t o Ittemosn 4 um sa Oust axd tiler Fittigtatb , Thblabis fy with ev enlsere avidity. Unlike reifsrrlaisits its tad, irttetteiperieWecoMpcsinfoudtcue ataterial. Still It Is afforded toimpublic, et antwormtgloltsmOsatid g what is'of vastly more impatience to Wezoi .., Ito gam_ tar I! - never suffered to detlinetrom ItemigtalliaMM 01;10=0 IMlCe.rar "Y P9ttle 01, 0 1 inkendusintrfkitstimfastutsd, Is &load Sur dr& nu beeirouble fieretottal, ore so 'we are a, • pablavcinakkair, zio toutaitostaik it in the best perfection which it bt, .': 1 : Vie '' 1,,,:-,* Millft:' Hence , the patient who procures - ', , ' - '4 e *outs call re4F crrt UWII4 41/4.8014 an, , • • = "vrviMbeen had by those who testify to Its c u res. 1 , ,,": , ', it. , " Itylmrsulng Etas onisiii I has htfi , Aryls ' good in the World, ss wall 2 Ltbe . 4" 12 g that much lira beef ' done atria ' - a,V1:,....,a, _ a a:dr- Prepared by , 0. CL4 'friudir4,.;:itialiticid Ohemiat. Lowell, man , : ez , r - . .: sold ifir iv A. FAH:OOHOCH A bfaitettlikibiaa ad `no. tall. by. every Drugg ist-in Pittsburgh,, anit:lifFAild ;Dealers everywhere. The Greatest Medieattiseivery - OF THE AGE M . R. KENNEDY, of Ithttbprx,ltutt'ilisdosr lu. *red in one of our common tinitttiiiresdka remedy that caresevaryktud Of iftztion'firone imielikitfulet faa ammo neon& .4. He has treated it in over eleven hum duos, and never failed, except brlarocaaesibOtikilonalerluttnirei 10 has now in hie pownsion over two hundred cOrt#ltattee of It, value, au within twenty mild of Ikastait. , Two-bottles are wenanted to cure a intrainelore mouth. the fmi Ot° three bottles will cure worst litud ' ot.pktiplas of Two to three bottles will sconrilutiottien atolls. 'a: Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst n Ski mouth and stomach. ' Three to five bottles are warrianted,to Aire tha ;worst ilia of eryalpelas. One or two boDleeire warranted'to cure an hirear at the Twobottlea are warranted to cure rfitniniMaiar and bloteto ' s Four to aLekettlea are warranted tomonincontpt and run ning ukase. . _ ,, onnbotAleslll cure solar eintaton - Tr) to tlnee,bottleaitre,w6; rttiAid.ta,cervi the most der pendo cases Or theinnatiem. , Twortr three battlMenewittiadmd to cure'the wont cases of ringworm . t y., Three to Cony'bowie ate'teirianted to WV rluatin. Ifivatteeight betties will mire the worst case tit benefit is , always experienced firomthe first wile, and a' perfect cure le Warranted when the above . quantity Is Notting looks as improbable le thaw who have in Vain tried ail the wonderful medicines of the'day, as 'diet a aim. won weed growitog in the pastor% awl along old stone walla, should cure every humor in the @Totem yel 18 - 110*11Aradl tact.Ulm; have a humor it has to sh irt.'' Thare'ohntio ifs nor as bums or ha's about gutting somentme mad not you. I peddled over a the tenuid bottlespf I t In therviginity at Boston. I knowduo *Ants Inennycase. ids DIMAY done some of the greateat cures over done lo ,Bfasaactinsetta. I gave it to chfidnan a year' old; to old of sixty- I have seen poor, pony, wormy looking Ch. Whore Both win soft and, !tubby, restored to perfect Maloof health by one bottle. To those who are subject to a sickk, headache, one bottle 111 always cue it. It gives great relief to catarrh mid dire nom. Some who hionaixien costive Tor years, bine tans and been regulated by it. Where the body iv sound it works quite env, but where them is any derangement of the ?auc tions of nature, It will RUM very singular reelfogli, bin you must not be planned—they always dies in_ from Sinn dnys to a week. There ignorer a bad're ultfrom it. On the contrary, when that feeling Is over, you will feel your elf like a new person. I. hard some. Of the wog ~..extravupot. enrol:alums of It that man ever listened to. 1 4o'nb,ig r if . Ed is diet ever necessary—eines best you can getMlba why. an herb, which,„when enamored to emandA illieso '4" ' Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under tbili_dara,"4Vide CO cents; Price of the Wetter' inseorerm perhottuk. gg Director= for ase.—Mul one table apteenthil her day. a • Children over eight years, tenant spoOnftief eh/latent:tom five to eight years tee-000nfut 'fiairliv , -attrirtut made applltable to all constitutions, takketimaitk to oper" aho on the bowels twice a day. ScMr. HENITDDY gives personal sittandannakr.find Ciento rofula. Sold, wholeeale and renal, at Dr. Efilffilibt",l4ol9oo4, ; street, corner of Virgin alley, mid , Ate. gheny.•oplk.lydaw . . IN AL A Tlll4. ' To*, mu, . CURE OF ASTHMA ANICONSIIIIIOIII. NEW AND VERY •WONDERDUL. HYGEANA BROUGHT HOMII TO THZ DOOR 01 THD MILLION A WONDE.RFII.I4 DISCOVERY_ has recent ly been made by Dr. Comm, of this eiti, Ut the treat. went of Constunption;liathme;atiaallahthwes of the Lungs. j We Infer to "Da. Omems"..llrunicer oit IrmataiMAlrmama VAPOR AND CM= BIRUPY With this new method, Dr. O. has restored many isfillotsahonefte health; riiiiiii - evldence of which, he taw inimmemble. catificatel„ , Speskitig - of • tba treatment, a phyla:thin rainirka: It le evident that inhaling ' --conatantiy breathing an medicinal propertke giust coma in direet,.toete4with the whole aerial cavitie s of the bin* thus escape the Many . and'earbid "Mumma" produtaxt upori them when Introduced j iota tbeetomaeh. and - subjectto the procose_tkfalguaWn.. The Hygeanii Is for ale by all the Druggists thrmOonitim - .oraib-y"-;,/rav Rah DuteAreim Tonadrifik. The 'lnhaler in worn on the breast, undoothellatta, with'. out the least inconvenlethx,-the heat Of the body bans nolicient to evaporate thelluid. Handieds eales'orelireas. , , Oka the following, might be named: One package Of UM Hygeenatia cured ZOgi of six years' standing. Postmaster of Dun Ps. • - Emtanuar, • lam cured of the Asthma,' of ten years. itereilrig; Di Curtis' Hygeuna. Martastus. Sammy Drooldivii . N.Y. ; Mrs. Para, of No. 6 Hammond street, M. Y., yea, prod a severe sae of •IlronchitLi by the Rh/eats: , My sister haa been cured of e dhireating, cough, of aevata ; years' standing, end decided to be incurable py thp payl.* *k : cum. She was cured In one month, by the'M '5,1 • J. U. GAlnuas, The Div. Dr: CHM* Of New Mott, testified of our lane in the. following Jangur t : • You,_Naretabealii,-1664, Dent Ma-tiliinlrMghly turtle' Ily a as a toire-c.; , ray badisomesed the,throatAnd bugs.- - Malang- had mute opportunity to 04.4 ita efficacy, I am minvinmd. that !Shia matt excellent thii'.4rupAnd the'tnhating application to the.cbast, N. 11 —Dr• emits' nnesoa it the ORIGINAL and ONLY ODWITIND ARTIOLD; all others tribal* Sznitutiotugar vile and worm oottuterida -Shun them/ as you *gob* , 5013014 ,; sapPhrasta by DnAii;oarareiiiiNcrAriod-itreitv 88.B B. . , 1 3 0.; , Dea.A.t.Thicititami,AII641461 Oily; liibit:l{ "Sargent, Near Briglion; O. L. Helier, Roc . lr MICE .SATISFACTORY .L kid' parte of- the conntry,rmattkond: tore are atmost daily Ili receipt of such that ; '"hiatimiati7;•:•; , mialseit the foUrnibigireditivehilLW.P lingo* ed yergittnet , , , •44,1 • liammaisolo',4la., AprOlBtb„lWl.. - Messrs. B. A. Iblisedat* I bert . boa - minim your r ' venlifuge IA a* five. yegapP4 •isaWidraieuni i 'toting, for the natioriet the tradiand'of the iniblie4vi'4.'j _that it had been, ai far ear knciw;, one ther_thaavembese: tory' remedied In * Matte; atur Ulnae the IV*. saleable- • medlcinea Ms hare: 'rliate aLio''parsorad 'ingilidedgirof 114 good effects. in :mambas oases coder the . areafmentOf our. 1 phyacians, all of ohm pee it regokr .Iy r and. shrive. found. : icto be eife and reliable us a worm tipmlitc,' Tirtereconal... ; mend It as Ope of 'tile as-Qait and beat IA S themarket. , •.• .market Prepared and sold by"'-' PAIIIIIISTOOK aOO., 1 natal earner ot-Wood and First ate. Pittsburgh, DR. PARISIAN TOOTH IlarE.,-This.Tooth Nab:dives:loot ofitakhad fir cleaudng and nreaerring the teeth. It la prepared undo the trapervralon orDr.'lll3llllien:. Sea - Only • JO& NIZMING, 11 Cornet* Markei at. and the Dismonig I OWDBR'D B ITE superior arsiol Just received and for saki by • Jiff . 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