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' j .&,., ~,- .. - , , ~ e...,t ..2 ;.- . 0 •,.. ~ ,• - - .4" I. I • t Ircl . ' , . r. , ...,....4Z.. ' -.4:', ' ..,-.. , ot.. 4;,' • '' ' ',. - • v ..° , • '-.4 '. ';"*' "f: - ..t 4 4 '. . 4.:' ' .; ' ., ; C s I .'-.. .1. 414 : :, .-•;-..0 0- ! '' , '.• ' . '' ..- '.. . - : l4.;*. 'r , '''',--.''...*:\ • Y ' '''' 4 1.i,!.,..41,_' 4 ':z7i-4';, ar,t'h '44411 Z . " 4 ri 0:044,44.' tAniN'''"ft'!44titl4,4r*lo4 44 4 : , 1 4 4Tn*:*-A asir- -REAL . ESTATE MARKET, CORNER OP SEVENTH AND B7dErIiFIELD STRIZra. PITTSBURGH. We have the following Real Estate for Bale: FOURTEEN ACRES OP LAND in SL Clair townehip, OD the oid Washington Road, well improved. SIX {ORES OF LAND in Chattier. township, elegt half a wile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with valuable I mprovernents, suited fur agenteel country residence. A LOT OF GROUND in Fast Liberty - , 30 feet by 150; will be sold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Minersvi TEN ACE, Pi' LAND in Indian. township. at the month of Deer Creek , on which aro good improvements and an old established ferry. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND In Indiana township, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a half miles from ',p a te Station, un Lilo A. V. Railroad, with good improvements. A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Ste vaneca 5tr ,,,,,t, opposite the Metty HospitaL) with modern improvements. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, con tainieg twenty-three acres, within eighty rods of tine C. P. Railroad. TWO PINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester. corner of Chartism and Payette streets. A VALUABLE SIILL PROPERTY AND FARM iu Derry township, Westmoreland county., would be exchanged for city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Swiss. vale Station, with Bye or ten Arras of Lend. TWENTY • ACRIIS OF LAND adjoining the Swissvale Station. Apply to ( jet) BLAKELY A RICHEY. TWELVE Ife.IJES IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! .trir TE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly received, twelve hours in advanes , of the !dad, and delivered to sub scribers at the following rates Philadelphia LEDGER, per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE. It3e per week " HERALD. •• " TIMES, • • " air Leave your orders for those, or soy other Eastetu papers, at 71 Fifth street, la. my 24 FOR SALE acres of laud, uu which is erecu,i a 11,...,1 log noome. it an, barn and other out buildings, nil to good order: res .21oared, well fend and in good state of cultivation; a young orchard, sever al acres of grain and clover now iu good and thriving cowl, tion; the remaining o acres taut...l,l—wontsl be a gmd situation for a store, being situated on the cross road, ).r• tween,Bakeratown and Butler, in MithHaien township,' Bo t • ler county. Will be void tow—terms eany Wanted—A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Horde, Trimming or Millinery establishment. Wanted—Several girls to do hoanework in the city and country. Aloe, a...talus.] 1.3 a /.. , y about fourteen )earn of age, in a store, to run arratale or other light work. Inquire of li hu it BUN N, et hi, Agency and I ntelligouce Office, north nide .if Ohio street, fourth door east . of Diamond, ALL CITY WANTED --Six good Girls. to do general housework. Two or throe good Cooke for city country. A Roy of 17 to learn a trod: ; tool ho w,ll r.. corn mended. Also, places for four ot fire Girb , to do clamber or dining-room work. Four Boys lo .torn-4 or to run crrero4, and five or six men at any kind of .ruployntent. Apply at LOWRI lC Yc e futelligem, Office, telt4o No. II Fifth olrcel. W — ANTED—A 6ituati,n as Governess or teacher, bye young lady well qualified, and hat ing had considerable c•xp,o leers; u onld not object to go Iltio the country. Wanted Severalgirls to do housework, in city and country, and a boy to rue of errands, in a shoe store in the city. For Sale—A email tannery in good order and doing a good business, in a smell village about fifteen Mies from the city. The owner wishing to go West will sell at a great bargain. Inquire oil/. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intel ligence Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door east of the Dlstiond, Allegheny city. ANTED—A SITUATION, by a young Lady, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Milli-. nery establishment. WANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the city and country. Also, i situation by a boy about tourbsen, in a store, to run errands. or other light work. FOR SALE—A small TANNF.RI, in good order and doing a good business, in a small village about fifteen miles from th. city. The owner wiohing to go West, will sell at a meat bargain. Inquire of GEORGE W. BUNN, at his Agency and Inn ligence Office, north hide of Ohio etroet, fourth door earn of the Diamond, Allegheny City. jef. REESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, Olt WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly hand a large stock of this article oi the Lela quality. The attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Locks, Aqueducts, bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, I, quested to this article. The well known resistants, and itn pervioilsnees ol water, characteristic of this Cement, renters it of the Mat necessity In all structures exposed to the actln of waterer damp. [atil:SEUI ENGLISH it ItICHAIWBOS. ACO UNTRY SEAT IN ROBINSON TOWNSHIP FOR SALE.—We otTer fir sale a bealci fril piece of Land in Robinson tow nahip, about seven nolero from the city, containing twenty-four acres, all Coal Lend, well improved and in a high state of cultivation. ho House contains fico rooms, neatly finished. with kitcle out-houses, stables and barn. Plenty of the heel gra( !ed rult, Etc. Apply to iJylot BLAKELY c RICHEY. L HIRSIIFELD ti S , ()\ DEALERS Iv GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS and SHIRT MA FACTURERS, Nu. 7u WOOD stru.q. NOTICE. —The subscribers reapect /11104.1111.70 11, SIIIRTS made by them are guarantied to tit; will la. b•r• warded to any part of the Union, on reeeiving from the 1.1 r ties sending the orders their tiers.ttial rurasu n •w.-ut .0 inches, according to the foruittla given liclow. Remember, the size must be carefully and accurai, Iv taken, as all necessary silt - man., are (node by the cutt, t the establishment. Pirst—Size around the owl; Sft-ond—Size around the Third—Size around tn.. cheat. Immediately to loa- the a-in pita - Fourth--From the middle of shouldf.r, length ~1 arm tJ wrist joint. Firth—lleight of yersau. from the ahL.ulaer t.. the o o- Sixth—Whetber wtth or ‘rithout collar.; if with ‘,11,,, the style. This plan Is quite unique. and will to Of great Nall], t., gentlemen at a diatom+•, who find it tinp..Asilkle to olitain at home Shirta to satikfy thorn in Ytyle and fit. Alen, on baud, a full assnrtruant of Shirt. of oar 111/11111 tare. Any "rders ittl.trtNie,l h, n. by wall wall be promptly attended to. P. S.—Please state by what coure)alace tthey are to shipped• 03' 9 ! L. HIRSEIVELL IMPORTEJL) CIGARS -150,000 Noe. I and 2 Cruz A Sns' Principe Ogars. 5,000 "Fire-F.y" Loutlres lnt 6,000 "Monte Christ," Ismiiion Regalia, lot 2,000 - La Ingenuidad" Operas, let 10,000 "Gen't Taylor" Reg. Cigars. .4000 "31uoltnieuto Continuo" liar. ems/ n. 10,00/0 RI Sol " Regalia Cigars. 3,000 "La Tres Marian" Reg. Ciagars2 8,000 "La Dos SlAlei" Reg. " 25.000 " Waahlng - ton" German Cigars. 20,000 ':Obrioii" do. do. Fur sale by 177 MI LLER A RICERTSON. JACOBS' AMALGAM PENS—' These Pius will be found as durable an six. or Ewa? made Ito., steel, and will nut cat. h, or nt ick is thi• paper: neither 1. ill they corrode or Injure the color of the ink, ass uteri pelt, In variably do Prior, $2,00 per gross. For sale by M'. s. II A VV.'S. Stationer. myl2 Market stre.4, corner of &vol.!. NO FICTION.—We have applications for several Sara, ranging from S3OX) to 16000, nu whi• a handsome premium will be elluaerl, mud scoured on the het of real estate, clear of all inrunWratices. Persons wishing to Invent safely, withont humbor. "t -large returns not to be realized, will please apply to the un dersigned, who will give their personal ;,, , uarantee f o r a ll business transacted by theta. We are authorized to offer a 1111.1116ialle lowa, GI all tc hn may apply. BLAKELY A RICHEY, IS -17 final Estate and Itrind itroki is. VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE FIFTH WARD—The undivided interval in i,l,t Houses, all of which are occupied, on Penn and Walnut streets, as business houses, and rent well. A bhwk of right Brick Houses in the Fifth Ward—all rented. Two 3 Ste.) Brick liuildinits ola Penn street, Fifth Ward, occupied by firm-rats tell ante, and yielding a bawl, no. income. A block of three Bunions. 'lotus. on the corner of \Val,art and Penn streets, and one Dwelling House "n Waluoz all occupied. Apply to j elf BLAKELY A RICHEY. it, n 1 Estate Broker... NEW MUSEC.—Distant fielk tire softly pealing: by 11. B. Barrow. Like the Bong at Birds iu Sommer—a beautiful new 1-41- lad; words by J. P. Douglas. F, , q, !Invite by J. W. Cherry. Lea Metamorphoses du Par pair Piano—Chas. Voss. No. 1 Jaleo de Xerses—clause espiurnole nationale. New VOW. Waltz— Lewis Wallis. City of Penn Grand March--Charles Young America March—dedicate/1 to the -• Young Annan, Society," by 1. %Y. Holdridge. Carnival Remain; a new Schottisch—F. Burgintiller. The Sultan's March—Stephen Glover. Thy Willie 'lt so more roam, in answer Li Willie we have missed you ;"1 by F. C. Mellvllls. Poar Joe • words br T D. English: musk by C oh. take sato o, al) liei.ripa expriwsly tor &infra - Ws I merit Tr. up, ;by Johnston. Just received by Express rind fin .1,- by '1 lA ItI..ITTE. BLUME, At the -I.lldE•taidndled P l / 1 .11., 11 - 1.. L. No. 11S 11....151., second dont an,v... Edil, street. Piltsburgli, Peon. MUSIC' NI AILED I n I , Itp p, 11% 1 ', T IFEOFJOHN t:. tr.:l‘.l( )NT ,by Upliiiiii. jj Nets 1,1!n, e P.non Arnold', ClJriet lao IA f.• Life of Dr. Alexandel ' Buchanan'. Paul, and Modern Atheism Cniu. pared. Hamilton's lieyal lit,,, bul. Art Student Li, Munich. Hiawatha. Knimarbera Parables and 811 M-ring Saviour. Sickness—its 'rinds and 81. Inlug. Margaret Maltlati I i% till other New Jest received by J c DA VISON. jylB Market •Irts-1.. to-or Found, VALUABLE FARM FOR s A LE--Situa ted on the Perrysville Plank iLn..L 1011 hole. In. tie city—tM6 Art es---160 el a Li, 1, e deal ...1 g•ulti ration; about FO hr . es til good land. Lunge in 1,, dons parts of the lam; a Farm Min.... ot int.ons, line fountain of running water at the a new Yraln.• Barn 70 by (..0 fret; good stabling. sheep n 111.4.115, and other out-houses. For a Stock Farm it is unsurpassed m Iteet.o. try. An Orsbard of sot al re,,; good timber, Ac. luionsiiste posseialon Con be had if de-ned, and the craps, Stuck and farming impleinonis will b, s at fair prices. Fir pr..... terms, !sc., apply at our nub., dot Market street. iY I . 2 , 8. CUTIIIi NNT S BuN, Beal Estate eig'ts. & ott ;', COMMOD O RE PERRY'S EXPEDITIoN TO JAPAN and the Chinn Seas. The Daisy Chain . 1., th,, author The Martins of Cro Martine: by ei,a4. Lever. Nanny Fern's Cook 11,,0t,--If, The War Path, a Narratis r of Adventures. Fashionable Lie by Mary li. He:qui:tn. Just receive.) by W. A. GI LLIENFENNEY k PO., jyl4 • Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. NOW FUR THE COUNTRY-BOOKS TO TAKE WITH YOU—lnteresting, Amutung and 1n• Sparrowgrtuia Papers, with illustrations by Dun. : lay: One beautiful 12m0.—pricu $l. AljoiCailay's Married. not Matv.l-121.n0.; price $l. jekatllfe3aginum's Ilnusl.l l'ap«ra. or Irish Echoes. OUP /teat Pth.N'price $l. Irjotitt r or the World ovorromfo: by Caroline Chestbr.. 12mC4 price sl,2h. The Lost Hunter, a Tale of Early Tim,. 12rn0.. neat cloth; prier The Widow .I.l.Lulott Papers—illustrated. 1•2ru04 Tiric. $1:25 Gabriel Vane, Ms Fortune and His Friends. 12mo: Price $ 1 4 2. The Bidden Path ; by Marion Harland, author of "Alone ." 12 nlO4 price $1,26. 11. MISER. A: CO.. No. 32 Smithfield strt.4 SUMMER SHAWLS REDUCED.—E%err description of Stella, Cashmere, Grupe, Silk and othjr Shawls, selling at an immense reduction from usual pric.,, at the Semi-Anntial Sale of A. A. MASON A Ca, • 6 25 Filth street. J 7 1B CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for IL/ making Soap. One pound worthten of potash. on band and for sate 11 [DT] FLW`,IO V..-,,V••••‘` e • • - 1 "' •• . • 't r `P WI • f 4 MISCELLANEOUS. nil 17 44 41 tiihtif4 _ ..„ . ... ' ' . . . . • . . , . . . . „ • . . . . . , . ~ • , . . ~ . . . , , .... 7 . • . ‘..l .• ft li jittY - . . .. -. . . ' .-- •,. ',4 • ~ ..• . 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' -.-, 1 : - .„ , ..‹... 2 ^.-- •- , : . ,"':-?i.1,1„,, , • ~,,,,, -;7 " .:- -,. --tz-t- 7. - n r, 1 ~ 3, , ,, ,; .,, ,,, , ,,, ii , ..1 . ,- , . '-',' .g;• - ' , ':;' , .'1,s. ''' I , 4 .„...._ ~,., _ , . -. . ~,•, -. • .e. - -,,,,,,, • 7 ~- , -:. ' ~ ...,,,,, ,: ' ' , T; , -''' - ' - '1 „ : -. .i'zg' „,,,--- '' - ' ,,, ' - : NEMIN INVENTIONS AND PATENTS MOSES IN E , ATON. AGENT VOR TEE Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dealer In every variety of BILMIANICAL AND MILER PATENTS. OM oe and Exhibition Room, No. 139 FLRET STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aar Ordors for patented Artie!. of every description promptiyattended to. AGENTS WANTED. nitl2o George Trott's 011 Globe, or Cup, for Steam En . glnes—Pateuted March AB, 1854 44- Premiums awarded at State and County Fairs: TO THE PUBLIC.—I have this day disposed i• 1 mp inte. rest in - G. Trott'e Improved Oil Globe or Cup for Stearu Engines" to MOSES F. EATON, who now hae the entire control of the Patent. JAMES CRISWELL. Pittsburgh, April 11, 13.56. CazTrusrz, 0, July 2V, 1856. M. F. Edon, Esq.—Dear Sir: I have received two of Mr. Trott's Oil Cups, and am perfectly satisfied they are the hest I have ever used or seen, for they will be a great oil saver and small expense. I recommend them to all R. it Compu ales to try, and satisfy themselves on this matter, and they will say no themselves. I remain yours, respectfally, 0101. PETERMAN, Jr., Sup't of Machinery 0. & i. 11. R. Co.. Crestline, Ohio. ONCINNATI, August 4th, 1h:.6 Mr. AI F. Futon—gir: We have used Mr. Georire Trott's ili ...or Engine shop fnr about One 3 et,. and find it glens such entire satisfaction that We now alNply it exclu sively to all the &darn Engines 00 build. We have full ainfidenee in it, preci inability, and do not hesitate to recoup mend its use. Yours, respectfully, ?oar PITT IRON WORIM P ittsburyh. April 14th, IS 6. 31. M. F. Faroe—Sir Mr tleorge Trott's -Patent Oil (Rabe," have been in one on the Engines In uur Worts for tin., of fur years poDt, and have performed 60 satiefa,tory, that we now apply them to all the Engines we make. 1.., too years past we have abandoned the use of any ,ot her kind of Oil Glabes. Respectfully. yours, PirrNsintoß, April 12, 1658. Pro r used G. Trott's u Patent Oil Blobs" on almost all the steam engines furnished the teat year, and In asmuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to ,111 custurners, we have no hesitation in recommending them es a good article, and much preferable on account !-if their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned oil thine. or any other of which we /MVO any knowledge. Very reepertfully yours, F. & W. M. FABER & CO., Engine Builders. This cot cities that the Oil Cup patented by Mr n at. hes been in use on our road for two years past. We find it 1.. Iro an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it as buck OEO. W. DRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR. November 29th, 1951. To M. F. EATON, Esp.: This certifies that we have had in USG the patent 01101°1,es or Cups, sold by ?doses F. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the hind eve have ever used. ALFRED TROMAS,„ Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 1854. • NEW ACCORDEON SONGSTER.—This is the first wak of the kind ever issued. It CJIIIAITIM eighty peg,' of the most popular and fashionable Seuge of the day, marked especially (or the Instrument, being the r,nly collection of Sentimental, Comic and Ethiopian Ball/116 ur published. The music Is so arranged al to be used t.r the Violin or Flute, at well as Acrordesai It also coutsms proper Instructions for marking any music for the lost u meet- Price 60 cents. Abui, Buckley's Violin Tunea—cnntsining the lat,-,t Waltzes, Polkas, Marches, Cottlions with figures, J igs, ktet.hd, . for Violin. Price 5h cents. Cope mailed postage free. CHARLOTTE BLUM E, II S W.si at. jy2f. Second door shore Fifth st ANNALS OF PENNSYLVANIA (1609, iGs.2ttrt•nt the discovery of the Delaware--by Sam I ii.irard, member of the Historical Soclety of Pa., kc., Ay. I vol.. ay.., -Imo received and for sale by JOUN S. DAVISON, ' )3 25 fd Market, near Fourth at EMOIR OF HARRIET PREBLE—Con wnieg portions all, Corraeixmdence, ..hot rod and mil, writing, Literal, and lleligiona—by Prof. H. W. Gee. D. D. Ju , t publiAted and for ettOt• by JOTIN S DA V" IN. J) tis Mart et, bear Fourth et. F GOS--43 barrels for sale by H. H. (NAM P ARISIAN TOOTH PASTE-Anew and P excellent article. prepared and tenld only by JOS. ' , LINING, C,rner Dian:ml.nd Market et DVES-1 have on hand a large sup ply of the following Halt lit ea, all id' whit!) I will arraLt Bntrh«l,,r'e Ilial. Ayr. I lin h•n ••• •• •• 'tat, t/••• Watt,s' " A lexandrr•e JOS. FLEW 'lit. corner Diamond Anil Market A.MRS. ALLEN'S 11A[R. RESTORER. - Another soppy .1 thin celehratoil Ituir itent-e•t lust reeeii‘o „„ by JOS. FL NMI U. .0" 26 Corner Diamond and Mar Let fiIIARLES LEVER'S NEW WORK -- E MAETYNS OF CID)* MARTIN; by Cll. %.•r. The Daisy Cor Aspirntionn; by the •• 7 ho Heir o 1 Itexiclytre,"&x. John Halifax. Gentleman; by the author of i Falhionabln Life; by May H Madman 'file Wanderer; by the anther of •• 'The Watchman The Old Vicarage; by Mrs. Hutiback. The Adventures of Jules Gerard, the Lion Killer of A lg. r is. rdrier's One Thousand and Ten Things Worth K uowing AGENCY FOR BALM OF THOUSAND FLOWERS no I REDD! N. i'S RUSSIA SALVE, at the Book Story of it. MINER k CO„ jyl7 No. 32 Smithfield street. LanAIND'K 130ay ,k oK... d S, ,L Lge c ed .ti rs, ng hJournalsuses . , , ( c 7aNli ort los Steandeed and Railroad Books, on hand or made lo order. ruled to any pattern required, and Intend in nay ..1) le desired. W. S. 11A YEN, Blank Book Manufacturer. in y3l Market et, corner of Seemed FARM FUR RENT.—A small Earn), con inning '24 acres, about one mile below the city, oltp.s ran M.:r-herder. There leg Oti the premises, a large lave ltt., and stable, about lee hearing apple trees ; ntbo pea. it. cherry and plum trees, grapes, .k.c. This place would suit a good gardener. For tern:wimpy to ulyn B. C. k J. li. SAWYER, No 47 Wood sr. r 111 RDARRIVAL OF NEW (,1001),S Al' 1. Ln VE BROTHERS, N 0.74 Market at., Pittsburgh l'a. The subscribers have Just received and ore bow opening their third supply of new and hand:mum Dress Goods, Sham Is. Talon.. House Ptrrninh iug Goods, Mourning 0 otele,iLiomestis Rad,. and Needle work. Many of the lattoro goods Intl, It purchased of the importers and at the large A uct ems in New York and Philadelphia, at prices that ennititt a. Oonl to titer thrill at lons than the c‘et of transportation. 11 o ...lied an early call from all our gmistorners and tits plll.ll, generally, believing It will be to the advantage of rill, as tie have been able to offer a better assortment, arid to, er ' on cheap. LOVE BROTHERS, f, pro ierl YOUNG, STEVENSON it LOVE. POICFSMOUTII'S LIVERY AND SA LE STABLE, lIR MARKXT AND WAVER STlaLlti. my I ram. l A - 17'7'A N.VING. 1 AOA 111 AGE D PIANO, for sale at hargain..—A new CHICK EKING IV AN”, slightly thunag - ed iu the furniture, t but not whore it can he observed. The In. strument, in no way injured, will be sold at a reduction of FIE CY DOLLARS, on a credit of six months. JOHN H.:MELLOR, 81 Wood at., my2S Agent for Chickering's Pianos OPENING this day, a large assortment of Machos. Gold Levers from $27 to $2OO. Silver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Salver Cylinders (rota $3 to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers, $5O. Yrodsham's Chronometer Series, $BOO. Do. in Silver Osseo, $176. Chains ' Seals , Keys, Ac. Watches repaired In the beat manner by my 6 %V. W. WILSON, turner of Market A •Ith S UN DRIES -100 hoses Mould and Dipped Candles_ 26 do Star do 100 du Rosin Soap. 301./ kegs assorted Nails. 100 doe. Curti Brooms. hu bales No. 1 and 2 Batting. 20 due, Bed Cords. do Buckets to •I• Tula In store and for sale by 10 Y 6 JOHN MWIiIIEA D. L . 10,Liou hie ou llama. •• Shoulders. Inoue " Stdea, In Watts and fur Mak by FORSYTH & SCOTT, my I 76 Water street. tt . NS, PISTMeS, - I RIFLES REVOLVERS, Islit NU TACKLE, 'r ABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTI.F.R V. Poet( El' OTT L 10:1 , DOO AI UZZLEs. GUN II "O'ER !ALS. Aad loony other things tta.l 1111nollone to mention. Om et FIR F:-ARMS to rinsurpii,,Bed for variety iu the West. BOWN k TE ['LEV, jyl?. No 136 so, ~l REAL ESTATE FOE. SA LE.-B LA K ELI" fi RlcilEy offer for sale-- A L.,t of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling lion , . --the front one occupied as a store and dwelling A Lot ,d Ground on Ohio street., near the Diamond, All, ghun) City, nod n one Dwelling House. Four Lot, of (hound adjoining the thorough of Law. A lot of (bound in Hag Liberty, and a large Dwell ng House A Lot of Ground on Stephenson street, 25 feet by 12Z, not, and a Thrto Story Brick Dwelling House, well finished. A Lot of Ground in the Burough of Manchester, 24 feet by 124 fret. Also, a Lot Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, iu Mancluater. A L o t of Ground on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, 27 by 135, and a good Brick (line, two stories high—very convenient. A lot of Ground "n„Waailiiitg,turt str,el. Fast Liberty, :ti feet front by 10:3 lee!. deep. A Lot of Ground is Charttars o , mn,hlp.:k, by 127, and several Frame Buildings. Apply to (19 10 1 BLAKELY k RICHEY. ALE AND BROWN STOUT— -; 5 casks, 7 doz. each. Bennett Zic,tril alo. ti du " " " India pal, Ale. 3 do " " s strong •• 3 du " " Brown Stout. Jost received and for sale by MILLER it RICKETSON, jelfi Not. 221 and 223 Liberty et. FRESH FIGS-100 draMs justreceived and fur sale by RWAIXR A ANDERSON, jyl4 No. 39 Wood street 15 CENTS FOR lIARPER'S MAGAZINE. Harper's Magazine fordugust, received andlor nale by JOHN B. DAWSON, ir 2l 65 Market, street near Fourth. t 11,.. :_., - 4 , THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE cxnAPANy, OP PIIILADELPKIA. Dram - Tom—Charles IV. lisuckgr, Thomas Hart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob G. Smith, Oeo. W. Richards, Mord, al D. Lewis, Adolphi K Lurie, David 8. Browne, Mon rt. Patterson. Cots. N. Stark en, PrrAltient. CI, G. BANCKER, Secretary. Col.! , tine uf make insurance, perpetual tir limited, On every descrip.ion of property, In town and country, at rates as low as an-,.insistent with security. The t'orapany have reserved n large Contingent Fund. which, with their capital anti premien.. safely invmted, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January lst. loil, as put, lished ;reeably to an Act of Assembly. weir as follows, vie.: Wort ago V. 18,12.11 Real Kstate 84,::77 Temporary Loans 153,156#3 17 Stock, Cash, ho 64.348 81 T,dal $1,212,7i./8 44 -Since Their incorporation, a period of Twenty-one years, they hero paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thai- Baud th..llina, Mason by tire, - thereby affording evidence of [he advanta ._;es of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all habilitiea. J. LIA RDINF.H COFFIN, Agent, ap.l4 Office, north-east cot. Wood and Third Ats. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: X RANCR. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, DIMPNIA —Chat tered April YGAa, 18bn. Charier Perpetual. CAPITA!., $250,000. Oftlre. South-east corn, of Third arid Chostnut attests OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA MR.61.10/1.21. Stephan IL Crawford, Paul 11. Goddard, A in Iwo., W. Thompson, Lawrence.lohll6nn, 1.14,11.11.111i1.1 W. Tingley, Ues . Itlrllunry, .lasoh 1.. Florence, .1.1111. Desesenr., M. W illiam McKee. ..Ps..sso. at —at. plo, IL Cron ford. I rcsidertl—Ambrose W. Thompson. Mediae! Examiner—Piasburgh—James 11. Wil.on, D AU.../o•ns B. Mowry, M. I). 13=1 BANKERS ANU 1.1 BOK E 11. S. 110LNIES & SONS, Bankers and Ex . Brokers, and Dealers in Notes,Drafts, Act ept• 41/Ceb. (bad, Sliver and Bunk Nodes, Exchange nu the East ern and IVestes 11 Cities constant!) fin sato. Odle:flints !WOO its all the rIGe, thrVUgll.l: 1110 UlOl4ll State, Deposits re. pt. Ninth, or turrent paper, 07 Market strout, lsd wenn Thud stud Foul th ohs [ja4o:l y ill E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Es . change Brokers, Dealers in Exchange, Coin. It tok Notes, Sight and Time Drufts, ,t.c. Collections ravened) at tended to. stud proceeds remitted to any tort .tf the , Unit It. Stts ko hough! add sold Oil commistnon 4ar Nu 74 Fourth strtstt, 1),(114., to the Bank of Phtse burgh. 9 1 1.101 AS WOODS, C.annterend Broker, and Dealer tu Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Heal Rstate, 7k Fourth street, l'ittsburgh, Juno - • - DRY GOODS. • NEIV SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, l'a The subscribers hare just le , eived and are now opening their tlrat arri‘al of :I'M NLi 001iDS, to which they wish 10 call the 'articular atteutmu trf their customers and the public generally. We flatter .our selves that we hare never been able to offer BO IlilOtibk and desirable a stock as the present Our DRESS GOODS DEPAHTIENT contains all the o v. styli. and novelties of the 5H11.9141 Extra rich Black and Colored Moirantique Silks; " Jasper, Cherie and Striped " •• Plain, Striped and Plaid Black " " Twisted Silk Flounced Ruben; Chain " Bare go '• " e Lawn •• Also, Tissues. Bareges, Challies. faw, hr. ANI) Our Shawl and Mande liwu, is supplied with all the n o styles of Crape, Cashmere, Stella, Silk, Bra ha, kloratimi,-, Chantilla, Lacy, arc., it, NEEDLE 11 . 01:K. Our stuck of Collars, Flounciagn, 2 , i-even, dr., is rmt K er. passed by any stock West 01 the Mountains. Also, n gaud assortment of Mn INU AND lit Il.•••1: PUIt\ISIIINU DOME:I - 1 t:s. Prints, Ginghams, elm - Ls, Muslin, Ticking's, Rennie!: r Jeans, Cassinetts, Cassimeren.l'uthat, Linen and Pazil Also, fitraret es rev wilier art,. usual!) kept in a tir,t,lass Dr) Uc,sin hicii woiwit u call and exasouindion before I , llo:harem: eke% r• . an we feel confident we hare never been able to exhibit su. a desirable sti k lit E Illft E Formerly Young, Stevenin'M A Love, ni1,17 75 Market Street, l'ittsburgli. MANSION HOUSE, U Eultu E AU RENT/, PHOYILIZTUR, N. 344 Liberty ntlt , rt..lt,l I k• , • l'asiretiger Ih 1. t ..t th , • Pee 3111 a mak, n 11 thr mopt r,u V. wrut bow, u, tho city for petorgeng,, aT ring by that read. T 11.• proprit•upt huvwq, .t corm[ 11.1. hie OXVerIP... ullyd lu ,cclleut 11, NIA 5:..1)1 , , full) ~.h,n n. Muir , pubin• I.lll.ruw. t• Xiiirll.lld «xt..t.ive 1S \ Y A lug utnple a saiiruntlainar truvele, and leurunle.r , .. lAracrlLll.l kinr will lg. Int on-1....1 w!tu II l.wl lln.a nr t. t can utlnr.l. lull 1 - - CLA llt HOTEL. corner Penn and t Cluir Mani," having Laken thi•ll.l It , : twang I, It Rea it••:.1 t . would teal„ dully'it,. 1,41.1 the travoliii,: u lull. Alw.m.t.a, wall the canrenienco I;., how. un.l l,t, I..ug bu,innuu, , „ entire nallstuciwn, and hie el/mgr., ur.1.au1... I% M. U. et INN 1,1.LV. Goo!) iNTENT nuusE, corner of Lih e r. an.lGnmat Atr,ts. Div plida. y N: lIAN , VARM FOR SALE-- Towisslmp. AlFglvtly air rttlE 1., in 'f hrllol,1 . 1, , •11/1.1/ mr ply to [PAS; 300 ""xe' ire, l'r:t.•k ers 1u0.0.00 HEY NI A Nbl.ft:• lel9 , Utknik. Mils. N.. I 111ackerel ; 14 1 4 •• 1t Ititts .I.st riA - ritiAl frout I.t wylo • - Wll.O Witt Ctalt.ilitle pay Rent., when a BUILDIM/ AlI a.O lA. iittrilinA.-A xt th. f.,11.. of • Low iirtcc xnJ ens) terms, Kiwi. 1,4 h.o n Irtiut 94 t wide liy tii xu Atli, t.ittott, All. gltetiy City, ...AT til k` ' lll, lj.:atliAsi.l, nt one nutl two r• ury CUTIII:E:RT k SON, 1: , A1 Eritatc A, la, Markrt tleree,, prits)e Candina hire, in .tt.r. , and I, eel.. 1•) Jr , ld MILLE!: A. lIICKEI,OS. OR SALE —A FRAME fiI'ILIIN6, re eery and Pro, ea..n r‘tore, and a prat rsie stand for the trusoreas—olitated the Diamond. Will dotal il applied I, soon. its the owner atelier to leave city Apply I G W RI NN. jw.lft Ohio street, Allegheny. CARA'ILL lIAS RI.:- m , rvEDflous N, 7. i'llthatieet tr. N.. Lib. ,;) ert, where ho is idol, ed to VIT his , ordoniera with ew eel fashions. . r 0 CABINEI' MAKERS AND OTHE R S. X Just recened at N... ad Wood street. Dittaburrth Ps as assortment ..1 Mahogany Nlalearaily And 11e: not machine nionldimt trimmings, Mat ii/11,1, tlinr.truNt honkers edearrir. patent Llll,ll radssora, patient nutmeg graters, with a general assortin.,l, of hardware, all of whir L, 10.111 jela s , A M UK!. FAIIN ESTI 'IV THE 001.1)EN GUN is taking the trait,, 11 mid it is not mucks wielder. f fur Nib irk of Ulas, Instal,, hales, !Lc., ,et,., minor iquousl w tine city. I u the May vi Yichang 'ruckle we have such nu a5....1 talent that we'll.' make old Isuak Walton's eyes water, could lie retails t.. thin world Pocket mind Table Cutlery In great abnifflauce. 11117.7.1021, and tut, many articles 1,, I.e molibufftsl here ail' to Let band at this sign of 1.1. tioldvn Clun. - , Jul 4 No. ISO Wood Astroet. NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS!--The Spar rt,wgrany Pspe•rs ; by ,F 1,41. 'l • he Lady's Miele to perfect tlotitility ids°, a Useful In structor; by Emily Thornwell. Aspestwold. Pluribustah ; by Q. lb. Philander Doesticks, 1•. Song of Milkandwathis, and other Poems. Salad fur the Social—beautifully Illustrated. A Defence of the American Policy. as opposed to the en froadimenth of foreign ilithletten, and especially to the rut.•,- - ference of Papau•y in Ow Itulitieul interest of the United :itatee ; by Thos. lb . Whitney. Forbes' Volunteer Manual--lu 2 vols. Just reed by W. A. UI Lb F.N FENNEL' & inyl.l Fifth st.. opposite the Theatre. THE VOYAGE OF LlFE—Engravings t Ise, great Moral PintUren, taunted b, the lot' Tilos t •••le, nth now on saw at the et,•re of J.. 1. G 1 1.1.K; 4 111.: Gi ; It 1... G. ill Ike iwoi - vd BAUS RIU cOFFEE I 1L •• Extra Old liatoitiyili •• to •• old data :no I ss-kets Frew I Jar a babe, prune 31,.. ha 10 hags Maricmlnt Sole.•uni rely for my retail Minima, 111 3 F. It. DEA% 1, N., I Diamond Bi( ELY & RD2IIE I, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND A I:CTIt INEEItS. corner of St,l'llth and Smithfield titt evta, litttnitur g li. will attend to 'wilin g by A mllOll auy property mail by F:104 ,liolll, or by order •d ch olla.' Court, in the City or County; nod 10 arty description heal Estate out of tie City. jalo • RATT'S DA VG E RREOT DES AND AM BROTYPES. which g ive sorb general natinfaction are daily obtained. in every kind et . weather, at Lafayette ltulld• tug, No. 17 YOU will street. Particular attention paid to atubrotyping, an the time of sitting in touch lead than re. 4 1 turrvt tor Daugerrtnnypea Picture:, of children taken in it fete seconds in either of the above named attics. A mbru type or Davgerreutype Cknpies made correctly from every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate. Unr motto is, TO PLEASE. mhl n C U. PPING AND LI; ECHING. Mrs. E. HOOK may be found at her residence on SIXTH street No. 35, betwoen Smithfield and Wood streets. She has the testimony of many of the regular faculty as to her skill and long experience In her line. Orders will be thankfully In oebrOd. afilltintists DELICIOUS COFFEE:— If you would like a delirium cup ,ffee, try umt Roasted JavA DRAVO'S. N. 11.—Roasted by line Or my hands. Jytri 1 9 BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvis' and A 8 boxes Wheaten Grits. 100 IN. fr•tsb }tire Flour. At— y 18 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEEfiII ; (0 bags prime Lagusvro (2.0111%.; 50 'whets Uovint. Java '• 10 bags Maracaibo Received by IylS] F. IL DRAVO. EVERY description of Millinery Good,T, Trimmings, Hosiery and Oloree ; Gents' Furnishing Goods, kr—, kc, marked down 25 to 33 per cent. et the Semi- Annual Sale .13'23- ENETIAN RED-25 bbls. in store and for sale by (Jr 2 ) . FLEMING BROS. COD LIVER OIL-36 dozen in store and for sale by (Jszl) Fr.nrrtie BROS. (NS E NO. (UO L. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74,Faurth street, Pittsburgh 110 TELS —ln N, , rtli lavvt;, BEEN H C.. , id. A 1:1-11ti ELI' 1I I[! IMMEME Cl=ll A. A. MASON 8 CO., 25 Fifth et 1 'A r "' ... ft 1 .4 , , t . , C t i =EWE iiAILI OAJk .. ONLY ROME WITH TIIIV.E DAILY TAAINS FROM . PITTSBURGH -TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITli TIMBRE. DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH . TO DAYTON AND IN DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAPS. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati Comm-rim at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Stetunere, Covington and Lexingoui Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the I,awrenceburgh Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with Die Dayton and Xenia, and Central Railr.mds. TDROUCIII TICK KT'S, tin Columbus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, In doodle, St. punk, Indianapolis, &c., he. 'tin Columbus and Xenia, 4. Dayton, Intilamplis, Lafayette, Terro Banta, St. Louis, Sr., TILE LIME MIAMI va COLUMBUS, counerting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mol 1..tr0. yhum,eru, the Ohio and Slisieslppl Railroad, In reneeburgh Route, otters facilitiei no other route enti give, as through.ticketti by all the above ratites ran otil procured via Oidundani and the Little Miami Railroad. Thl• route from Crestline via Columbus being the shurteat ein:ot natl. enables a umform and safe speed. Coons Pn. are Ctitniu , and passongerit have Intl time for meals. By the Forest and Bellefontaine route from Crexaline, a dangerous and terra le-neck spe.rd is required, and aroydled to ENot some distanc, By the route eta Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, passengers rite ~v, r roads ballasted and smooth. It) toe Forest and Belleiontame route, passengers ride over t h e eollgbeet roads in Obi, THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA OOLCMIIUS AND GENEEM Puna MAIN leaves PittAintrgb at 3110 o'clock A. IL for Crestline, Colkinitaii, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville. St. Louie, [Ailing - fun and I ridianapolia, via Lawrenceburgh Route. Thin iirrives at Cincinnati inie hour and forty minutes in advance of the Forest and itellefontaine route. Seonan TRAIN lueveb Pittalitirgil at 730 o'clock A: M. for CreAline, Coliiintunt, Aruba nail Cincinnati. Tlini Train inahesroti net . ,•ii I v via Col um 111111 to Cincinnati. THIRD TRAIN Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for Creatline, limb., Xenia, Cincinnati, bnuisyillo, St. Lonia, oinictoti and I udianapulla, via Lawreaceburgh Route. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, ?num 'nuts lentos Ititttobtirgh tit :Imo m'cluck A. ?.1. 1,01 Crest line, Xenitt, Dayton, Intlinuttpolls, Terre Unite, l'incenties, St. Luniet, ttratuirille, TRA.L'i loaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 .Jclock A. JI. l o r Crustlin, Col anibus, Xenia, Dayton, Inflinuswii.n, Lafayein.., Terre Haute, incenses, SL Louls:Cairu, Evansville, ke. Titian Taus kayos Pittsburgh nt 3 dds•k AL for CA 'lncubus, Xenia, Dayton, liolianals4 is, Lafayette, Teri, Haute, Vineenn., St. !Amid, Cnint Fcanevillr , /tr. N 8.--6,ecure your firkol,. nt (lolanda., and you are /a re of cuu rurtions. :. , trulnern leave Cincinnstl Icily for Nlernplns, If Itsburgll New,.lie%, New Orleans, Ace. The Coinsubuti being the dirr r 011ie, the Tinia. Tubb.o id the klastern Rotalig are arranged to run in close cunnectiiiii with this reliable route. For ail inf. , rmative and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio and Pettnnylvania Railroad Office, (corner offire.,, nuder the !di:mot - ignitelit DM., J. 0. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Neeleriti Street Btath,ll, OF,O. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. OEO. 0 ! , ESSIONS, Agent, Pavan:ugh. I'. :=I'ItADER., General Agent, Cincinnati- j_ CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGII RAILROAD, theiNECTING ‘lll Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, Yu. ALLIANCE. THE HIORT EST AND tit/ ICKEBT ROUTE To CHICAOO I/ NOETiI WEST. Ls VIE % ELAND. liniq lUNL• i, Out. Hundred miles shorter and about nine hot:rs pit her :Lau Line rircnit , Us our eta iLliiiatielpOitn. 'Flarely Tram.. I,, , tuereli l'ittnhargh and Cleveland. lour bully 'barns bettre,i L'lerelautl and Chicago. Time I. Cleveland alt hours, Chicago twenty-four hours, 1.1 St. I.min thirty-seven houra. 011 nod atter TUESDAY. May 20, 18511, the Trains [hie Road will run u. followa: 113= nit. trains of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad leave Piti.diurgh at 3.00 A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. Leave *Maur, at 7 A. M. and 11:50 A.M. and &AO P.M Arrive iu Cleveland at 10:00 A. M., 2 . 20 P. M. and 9:7Ai I. ,onzi,vting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad (..r TA,[O, Chirago, Rock Ixland and St. I.uia l'asseugera for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Lout., and the North west, leaving Pitteburgh on the A. M. train, by going 0,1'1011. , will arrive in Chicago at 8:10 next morning. Passenger,. tor Chicago, St. 14012.14, Rock 1P1N11,4 I itliell.4. 11.1.1.1 the North-went, who wish to go through wit doteution, will take the train leaving Pltt4beirgh 1. NI., 0.11 that le the only train by win c h door ronnerti,,ne run- made through ht the above points. The tialus leavitlg Pittgburgli at 390 A. M. and Wellgvil:e at -1:00 I'. M. are the only IP DPP try which pzisllengere con h otot.iono cull. of Alliance, or stations on the T. 4 .1 / aw ad extonoion. 7odiniern Forest City and Diurnal Lav e their 14.1111,,, 4 p,.• MO. illi_slll , lll, 1f,,,-... yyrr3 morn if,' I ;Suu•laapi r. i o.ii• at lu o'clock. for than. anti ILA- train 1,1, I flit .1.0.) I, M .thhilll, arid area nt 9:311 NI.. Dog with tho train 1 d• Tolo 4 1.• and 47hicagii, and N11..11. Central Railroad *train, 1 d I ii•l eon 31111 'lwkitt.4 for Chicago and nth., on the Nortli I ilk, ore .441 at $1 to lOW. than via Allis, 4. 'l l ll. , train. for r,.11 met at Ilinhion wish trn~n, Gn Cityaboaa Fulls anti Akron. 1'...• .tors tor Ih.yor, I•tu;arlt ildtut nod 4 , :ber Tu. tum Extett:tou, c.tu .•• through naluo • arti The !nil. Ch.rehlagcl to Tolca, 1,1/ f...PW, Len, I 'lv t‘f .";;;; A N1.„;.4:, 6;J11, $ : 45 and ; • l' M. Arm, at Ullic..lo, ;It NI., n.lu A 4. ;,; A. NI. l' M. FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND ist . - 14 - va '44 s :4, T,. J, SI. ,{,ld tAI JC 100 Rork 1.1,1.. 1 , on II =MI 116; ; ;;;y3. 1; tell 7,; B;;; , ;nttne%; lOU 14 4U "Ipulwgwu , 14 00 ; /..”0";..... P 4 30 1r; 30 ^ ... 14 Y) 1 . Itn Cnl • - • •• 11•Iw.uilu.• •• 15 do 1'; F.Lo.grallt Fa:.• to Chi...ago Jtoek kladtt $1.11.00. =Mi==== 1've4.10:.-rs. Art. re,4l..,thd t., procur» ti It neket6 Mt....! ntt, Couw.th), la the 31tn..nglthelntw, third below the eurtlor. J. DURAND. Salt, nv2 J. A. CAI3I)IIEV, 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROA BROAD GAUGE. It .41L RO A D PITTSBURGH TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT, 'rut .nly roote making sun, n,utt.cti.,oel Rsggtig..ll,l - fr., and clinnzp. TWO Wil;103 IN A!, OF ANY UTILEK The six feet gauge, mitt/ a ale and *pax ioun 1121/0.1 ears, T, oninn4ates room) *eats, %Milt gore great race to the tote do /11111 Mud/ In utlatltLizial,l 15'..nt, 'fur Trnitot of tl•is Rout° aro it) the of carvfol xl . ,ro•tiood Mr!, Sl,aiciu•'rc Nui,t..l 111•11hell.r. k. 1.1 TIV.O I AI I. 1" PASILENILLEIL. TILAINS eriwg•rn nik.l in Anti Pe.“ ttsyls all in hAtlt oad, le.uvu :1-1 EAVES Vr 3 A. A. M kIl. TP-41 , 1 1.1,V), AT 71n A.ll. 1. Proo•N •• •• •• 3:Ut) Al. Mak., I 0.. t. 31. Crivti 1., 1 ts.linnap. .lis and lIAL/1,-. 'II nod Miehitpnipi lizifiro.l.l 1., t t nod Nes,' th . 1 ,1,11,4 %ill take Ito II ti..t, c , •“; rarriving nt l'ltlio .tryt !al 11... r "1 .5.1% ....f an% route. 'I he Pa , taltuz leui , .1541,r,a1 t'it), c , •111,-. It at Jeltorson tilt wth ht. krtMAO!, lauta,t, qiuukemt and itt..Nt taunt., r I k i.,k//1 Nebra.ska itansruger. C3ll loSnt I bly ita A 4rweF. Inan cur will he rust through wills the Expr,o4 Trutt, at r.tinu at St [galls all at the 611111“ 0111, of Baggage Ix twovEt l'ittA,urgh nml :•1 1,,11Le, wr l'amnaern x ill call for Tickets by tho Ohl Reliable 114 111/0.11144.1.4 HILL! 11111.. a 11.1 31110ifiaiiiipi Railroad, 111101 making sure connection. and avoiding Ow delays an till.l 111111t/tAbod nerds. for ally reasonable louglh of time. FA ICES— Ch.vs. St. houln, vin 6ellofuataiuo and Uni, $lB 30 Do. sia Culntnbux, Xenia and Day 491... lu 31.1 Lh,. via Columbus, Cincinnati and Law ronechuric . .. 19 20 Socond-chw Car In St. 1,41111 N 12 Xi TI I Role; II TICKETS or further information may he pro rural of A. T. Johnsen, Ticket Agent Ohio gt Penna. Cu.. corner office, Monongahela Iluuse • of George, Parkin. Tieket Agent, Federal street Station. Allegheny City, or ol JAMES NI. WA I(Ie. Superintendent Ohio and Mississippi It. inyl*2 F. KNOWLAND, Agent, l'lttsburgli. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tilt Ii REAT CitSTKA L ItOUTK.' runt...tine the A damn Cities oilt Western. senth-wesa•ne and Suuth-weet•ru Stades by is continuous Railway direct 'Nut. !tad ulna connect, Pittsburgh with Daily Lino of Sloan/or,. to all ports on tlio Nur - Di-wampum Luke.; mak., tho m. 0.( bmlcl, cfIFAI•V9I and tiKLIAHLV. 1101,10 6r wlii. Ii Flt liT can be Mrwardmi to and from the i/ILECt Rate. between Philadelphia &Plittuburg 1 1 11i.8T CLASS.-I.t.mte, Slime, Dry tiooda. 105 e,,) Film, Feathers, 8r f .SECONII CLASS.— Books and Statiunory, Dry U,nsll. (fu lialos,) Hard was.", Lea- Itoi. Cher. IV tArl. A,. 111 It It CLASS.—AnYIIn, Itaggitic, Rae, r , 0 and fork, bulk.) Ilemp, Are FOURTII Fink, Bacon and I , . . tOn Pork. par LArli nod Lard Oil I k - FLOUR-45 cent, por Lund. Are l u chipping tiomb. trout any paint Kant of i'bilinioL pitta, M. particular to mark packatro, Prlensylryon. ituaroad." All (Mods comignial I tho Agotits of this ILAd at PhiLadelphitt or t'ittliburgli, will he forwarded without dotentio.. YREIOOT AGICNTti--Mon. Potter, Boston J. 1.. Erbbr t, N.NV York; X. J. Sticsalor, Magraw A Roox, Ibtlti. more: tie.. C. ?ram:isms, Pittsburgh; Shougrnau & Cioriuusti, Ohio; J. S. Moorhewd, Inuieville, Ky.; 1:. C Mekirum, Madison, Intl.; HatcJifT & Co,. St. Louis, Mo.; .1. 8. Mitchell &Son, Nvantivills, Ludlam's. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. IL J. LOMBAEILT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement--Change of Hour (is and after MONDAY next there will be THRRE DAILY TRAINS b,tween PITTSBURGH and PHILADRLPIII A. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh her Philadelphia at 6:30 A. M. TIIR FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 2:50 u'eleeh, I'. M. . . TIE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Ittaree Pittsburgh for Pliilarlo!piths at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. BRLNTON'S ACCOIMODATION TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh dxdy at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30P. M., and tif-ki I'. 31.—running as far as Turtle Creek Bridge. Thu above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the RaiLroadd 1, and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicgo, III.; Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville,lS y.: Terre Haute, Mltlii,ol2, Lafayette and Indianapolis, id.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New ORLEANS, ST. Louts, LOUISVILLE and Crum - mum TIIROUG TICKETS non be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different forting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Balti more, Now York, or Boston.J. MERICIME.N, Agent, Passenger Lines,,Pittsbargb. • TITOA.A= myli Agent, Peasagre Lines, • ••••'. MEESE Pittsburgh, Fort Wayue &: Chicago . _ S' MIII4-11. Alt N T THREE TR4INB DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PAS:IO;OER Tit Arcs WILL LN MLLY, EXCEPT SU NISAYii. 11.14 fOnOW. : Leuven l'ittriburgh her Crt-31ine A t SW A. M., 7:36 A. hi nod 3 P. 3L lwares Crentline f r Piti,lnlrgli at 6,00 A. \[., 7:00 P. M laud 12.1,0 P. M. The.. Trains wake chats contwi none at CRESTLINE with Trails for etiLliNlitl'S, DAITtiN. CINCINNATI, BELLE• FONTAINE, IN DI ANA PoLls, ICALIO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points un roudg i:xt.srltug Kest and South-went through 01110, INDIANA nod 11.LINOId, TRAINS FILONI Itii It oitinert at Mansfield with 'l'm. on Sandusky, 31ausilelil wad Newark Road, for CHI CM/0, TULEDio and SANDC,RI". Cuunections are made at Alliance with Trains uu Clirelitnil and Pittsburgh Used, for CLEVELAND, CIIICAtio, licmiatti and BUFFALO. Pu.rtigurA louring Pittabnigh, at 3 51. for Sandusky Tohal.• and Chimso, have the , bear!!! of a nignl's raft. a Alausilt.ld or Cleveland, alit! arrive in Chicago rarly flea evviong. Traiim Emit from 121,311m0 make close connection,' with Trains on Ceittrul Itatilwad ibr PLULADEL. I'll lA, LAI:M.1101:E awl NEW YORK. Tlf 111 TICK F."l*: , h• la I Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, au:, 1 II,•. a. I.otlw. Indianapolis, Belli:fon Wine, Chicago, Koek lNlan,l, I,u,a City, Dunlletl), IR)lwunkle. Cuiro, ilsgiloid, Fort Wayne, C10 , 7E4111111, and the prn, cum! ID tbo ‘Vonl. Tbrongl, I.l:kets o% tlt i 3 lino may be harl at all of lb abor.• piacra for IMl.rbmgh, any Nvw York. NEW lIRIUIITON ACC. I 3IODATION TRAIN Inure nen Engine,. for Pittsburgh at 7, A. 31. an.l 1 1 ., P. M. Lea‘e.. Pittsburgh for New Brighton, ut 14.; A. I. and P. 31 kel's For tickets mill further information apply to A. 'F Jul INSttN, at the corner ottice, meter the Pnoug:dml tiOusv, at the Enders! etr....tet Station, to blEo. PA REIN Tirket Agent. JOLIN KELLY, I•aearoger Agent. u1)11.1 J. 11. 111.001.1 ti, S upt. Great Americas. a."' I. S. frarprosa and "11 MILES OF' Dl2TA.tieft AND TWO CHANOZD OY CAD, AND HA/DADA AVOIDED. AIR LINE ROUTE • brrITECN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA (lIIICAtk,, AUTOS ANLI ST. LAGId Formerly Chicago and Mississippi CIIICAI3O To ST. LOUIS in hours. Trains lawn the Illinora Oesirtal Depot, (nut of Mater street— :it. Louie Day Express daily. Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. St. Louis Night Express daily, Niturdays ea.iepied, S 55 P. M. Louix Freight and Emigrant daily, dundiisx excepted (a&) A. M. Baggage c. 1 ., 0,1 through to St. Loois. . - . Train, run direct through to Alton, (2.,59 uilles,) without change of can ur baggage, :incl onn..et with thy Company ' s ,iplenuid steamers W i ii 1l 801 hit nut REINDEER, running in exclikura connection with Pagsomger Trains from Alton to. miles,) without landing. These boats, Mr slued, convenience and elegance, urn unsurpassed an the Western waters, being fitted op with Baths and spaLious Waeh.roonis, affording to icisi.eitger, the opportunity of moving the dust unavi,idaide in Innimer railroad travel,. , and reaching 4, Louis retr,thed Ihe effect.) of a 1 , 10, ride. , To KANSAS and NEBRASKA this le the most Mreet Irmo, and I....eDgern destined f.r Itlu.nuhtgtnn. Spinigneid, Ja Naples, and all point, on the Mississippi, is nouri, Kans., Cumberland and Terme:nu.. rivers, will n.,:e the important 'lasing in distance, being seventy-two mitre less to St Louis, thirty-seven tulles leas to Bloomington, and fifty-eight mil. 1.. to Springfield, than by any other route. Through Titeeti over this route can be procured at the various Railroad Ticket °Moen to New 11.erk, Roston, Phila delphia, Baltirnoie, Albany, Buffalo, Se., cud at all Through ket °dices throughout the Litotes, and in Chicago at Ow Company's Otllce, No. 41 Dow born .ttrL•et, opposite the Tr mum lieune—and at the Depot of the Minot. Central End toad, foot of Water alien. fteeponmible Itaggltgv Men a ill always be at the Depot:, :he t•unoue wing Intl) Chit:Ago, to Cheap Elagtog, through to any point del,treri on the line. 017 tientral l'aseeuger Agent E AND DIRECT ROUTE, lad FROM PITTSBURGH TO C.lii rah., I uti ill UR polm, Chicago, Caw iuriiiti, Terre Ilautu, Rock Wand, LOUIS, Ilk, V i ncen urn, lowa City, z., t. 1,1114, Evunsullts liubuque, Ihtytou, Cairo, Gal emu, X ,tala, Mentpliin, Peoria, Zarieqvilirt, Vicksburg, Poru, St-stisrk. ls,w OrkKtis, AND THY lIGNCI,II- CI iliti IN THE D LIT AND SOUTH Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad %no L is wow and ill sucertslui upenaloo Strnh• nrill, m,.1 0111 u. Couthiffilig this ftrilik• Itau {MVO, 3 1100'110 Of rumtl,rt unrivallt-d Lord to awing NV tztt. (rum Pittsburgh. Fall Arrangement. on and after MuNI,Y, N.,,,aawr 18.55, a DAILY LIN t .A eideBlll and .v,(2 nunuuc Stealla . l. t',.l.lttintid•••l b. ..prebend and ara . ..rmuodaDttg officers, will Da", btaKil at a P. V. V EN Tl•ltt , FAIRY QUEEN •. - - litar Painiengery sleep on hoar.l, an I reach Stet rt 7 , at the following morning—eel. ..dog with the lie.t Train at U. A. M., nolkilig direct venutTlien with Train, ho all the aheve ithee—tho, 014. rtiag a, kunlortablo real, and anerni,rl : ; !;.e fallyur f,t ruyhf': rant by n,ltctoL F:11 , . r ht•.ll, any ether llxilnwul route. Yoe Threufili and Tirketi, rm.! torther inferuratiett, ..1 N,J. I lb Water street, GEO. W. FIiI.TLES, ribirerinteuilent. 1.. lII,VENNY, ileberal Agent. ILLINOIS CENTRAL ItAILROAD, CARRYING TIM Great halted Stales Mall and Expretii TWO PASSENGER TRAINs RUN DAILY on Ito ontir length from DURUQUE I'v CAIRO, This lhad, is isititits . tiuu with Trnius of the Oh io Rll.l luinisnit.pl It. K. uud Chicago +mil h•rais tiuly Cont./13.mi K. K. route from CHICAGO TO ST. 1.01:1S, CIIICAt1I) To 0111 C~Uu n+ DunuquE. Traius Irnr. Alarago tus follows. le A M. and lorAi I'. M.—St. Lout o n Cntao hemengere for bt. Lonis by this train take the, cars at lb. I /1110 and M 1,.. IL IL at 5W.14101'31, and are raffled direct to H. Lolls. 9..:15 A. M. and 410 P. M.—Duotxxx AND IiALINA Fa rxcw., n•murtmg nt Piiiiheth pggn rilr Dlibuquo) with a Pmly Lino of Fdww Park,•t-r fi.r Paul and tho Upper t.pio r.ver (Ado, Ml=M Iran Cain, for ebit,gu and Dubuque at 7:30 A. Ai and 7:00 I'. M. Pa.aenderii from the Knat and pia,. on the ottio ile.tined for St. !suns. willsore 199 miles of tidioun and 114- ~.Eltun river navigat hal friqn Cairo to St. Lonia, and arrive littera hours In ad voil e 14 the river root, by taking Il car, at Cairo. Tickrta St. C 1111%., „,„1 :AI inr -I.,rt,tnt plum„ :tit, I 'gar, taut ta. hail at tits onto,. it( the tt. it P. 11.111.1 C. h. P. itatirtiaik to Pittsburgh, nod Michigan Contra! Itatiritati iu Chtragu. It. li. MASON, Jot Superintetet. PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE FURTH ER TIIE RAILWAY TO : 4 TATios. TILA \ A TRANSN,IrrATNOL Cummenclug Monday, I WI Aug., 15511. uu an,l alter Monday. thu 11th Inst., the l'aftentter anti Freight Traintt will mu from Connellnvilln t o tintrey' n ?no- thin--connecting .Itll Bunting Coach°, for Irwin's PA ASESIAEItg. LEAVE Ituiontown by Bunting Sr. ooacliv9 at 6 A. M (.70ontlinvillo by P. S. U. It. It cant at 9 A. M. 01111.31'0 Station by liittlay's coaches ai 11 A. ?IL Station by I'. Railroad care 1.11.4:., A. M. And arrive at Pittsburgh at t P. Mr; ItET I J I tNINti—PASSENCI.fitItS LEAVE Patmborgh at 4 2.50 I'. M. Ira it, Mation 4 I'. ti tlifey's Statiw, L.IS I'. 11. (4 , ll.lellxvillt• 7 I'. M.. arrive at Union L•wn .111 An.ll_l.]/11g MI , :ft.I I IIANtW , E WILL HE PLR W A IL1I•111 AT L 1 ,1% icATEs, 1 ,, , , tu0t0t Coottulitwillo otl,l Fur, from Uoltait.,wtt to 1 1 11141,t0 rl, . Coon, 11,111,, 1200 .1., ‘V,,t L., .',11.41,11 4. t111..5'm 1.. Piltsb.lol . 1,00 toll eud It :t I I.b.a.vataent am! rk.bo., 1,1 v,•-•ii I.; J, Plettalltr,th. I I 131-At'liSf,,N 6. Sup't 10W... I'. hC. I , kilia.lllllll, ;I It Aiiguit, fur,. M A" fi ‘ b .1 11 1 , N r . . . . . . .;;;;1.)). r,r.1111 ' : , lftgayaut , for J uly l'etersvu'n Magazine (*or J lily- .17... L-A. l s N. Y..rournal foi Jul) -I S.-. Yank.•.- S,•ti,nm f r Jiil3---12i linl I, Magazine far .1114 . % - 100. Llrlitlior Jonathan for 4th Jtily-11 11111gUltier (It {2l/1,11,..1 --1./ 11. 12c. The above .111.4 r,e1r..,1 L FFEI(4 , 111 it I 6.9TORE, 4. 77 Fomils _ . - 14 1 0 R ;;A LE. Aorta •.1 Land, a go..d mlttiation for it runotry about A) toile.' 1., n the city, Ina thriving neightol . llll.lllll.l IR , Minn. near. iit,tlSo 111 A lot and threo vacant lota iii Allorheny City I. situation by a young lady iu a dry goods or trimming Mote, or willinety establishment—for two cook—two girls to do tiousework--oue Loy to learn a trade--two boys lu stereo Or Mai of errands—two men to work on fern. or Le Inning work to the city. Inquire of lleurge W. Bunn at his Reel Erttrttrt Agency and Intelligence Offiee, tin the north side ~1 Ohio at., 4th door east of the Diturind, Allegheny City. Jol9 NIP,IJi - bEO&S AND REfb ()RG Charlotte Blume has just received another lot of those tint t, ailed :delodiam3 and Reed Organs in elegant r,..wewood '.wee ~t every variety and style, comprising 4, 41,, and 5 oc tet es. portable style. with ',roll logs: 5 and 55, octaves, set aphine s.r Piano style, with rich mouldinga, earved musk leak, .; 5 twta, piano Style, With 2 stops, Mid euntaim ing Mete of trolls throughout, the doe tuned an octave he ot h er; an excellent instrument for the nee of eilrtirt•lrt and Lecture rom, Every instrument is subinitt,l to a thorough examination pr,wietii io Loll aunt frolll 11114 tiltlillifltettlrY, 111111 to warranted in every rseet. These iustnnuents are recorittnemied A. being tar sidwrier, both in tone and finish, to any ~thera mannfactitre Th.• chief itnpro‘einenh , k upon elide the makers have , woured Letters l'uteoL) consists iti bringing the wind Li Inc dirrellr op, ti the reed, but ,L 4 it, prod urn, tin Open iug, , the key rais e , the quickest ibratioo, and the , ound then pis es k a nunluiu4ug chatsd , r, ..111`ii.•11 I y the seen, which mellows the tone. and g,ve it wore "(melodious, Jaw like quality. ...a is :./t . 14. Ili property of teed irtrtirll - For sale by CET A RUM' I.: BLUME, jell "Old Established Plana depot" No.ll/5 Wood it, R. _ EFINED SUGARS-- 1.. k 15 bhls. Loverings - A" reached Sugar; 30 do Stewart's "A " do do: 15 do Lovering's fine putv'd do: 10 do do coarse do do: lo du do- crushed do; In store and for sale, by Unto] MILLER & RIGKETSON, BLOOMS. -100 tons 'Lake Champlain for sale by (fie 18) JNO. f (ROADS: .JtAiLhQA I) RAILROAD, k. P. MOO WAN, Jr., Superintendent H. J. Lk SCHIEILNIFIRIttIitN, GoRDON. J. L Iwo. A.Nl> CHICAGO To CAIRO. RAILROAD. IV.k`iTiSD, 4r -f-- ' ' irrONTCN WON'T DO t- - 4 4 1:ottyrilever did . 'do :PI 're than give temporary relief and they near WilL I r is became. they ilon't touch the dame of the disease. _The. cease of a ague and bilious- dfseaSos is. thei• atmospheric poison culled Miasma or Malaria. Rent:rentalby its natural antidote, and all disease ceased by. Itdlea o ppeers at once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure G this Antidote to titular-la, and moreover It Is a perfectly haittilisi - medicine, The certificate of the .celebrated chentht,,Vß. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, is attached to every, bottle; there fore if it does no good It can do tuff harm. This is more than Can he said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, es their use Is ruinous to theconstitotkin and brings on Dumb Anne, which never allows a person to Gel perfectly well for a single moment. In illustration of these truths l annex some ex trmia from a letter Just received from a Physician: GEOROETORDi, Ohio, March 17,1816. JAS. A. RIIODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours id fid hut. Jo at hand. The Cure arrived late last year And the difficulty in getting any one to to it was greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had been Introduced which wasgrowing in favor with the public, ea being better than using Quinine —not knowing l presume that the remedy they uses} to escape taking Quinine, contained the drug This remedy, known as Smith's Tonto, would Invarkthy break an ague, but it did not cure it, as it would often - re turn with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I downed in your tavor, if I could institute a test comparison between It and your Cure. The following to the result: Tb,ee nelsons took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, °maiden/ally missing a chill, but IV was (as its all such casem)ealowlywear lag them out, and laying the foeuedation of other and Seve rer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radical cure of all threw of three cases with your remedy, and they have not had a chill since. Lu all three of these cases the Smith's Tonic tel boon used, and would, as before Mahal., break the. chili, but after a period or two had elapsed It would return. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to Your Care the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use hers, dte., x . c. WILLIAM BUCHNER, M. D. ItliODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy In existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take It V, hen you feel the chills coming on, and you will never have a single one. 'JAMES A. lIIIODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. 1. For sale by Druggists generally. yeti W. W. WALLACE TEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, P1T7'2.8073011, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONES always on hand ; Stone and Marble Curbing and Vaults for Oemeteriee, made to order. Furniture and Washstand Tope, and Imposing Stone/Imola by machinery, in less time and better style than can he done by mere manual labor. Particular attention Is paid to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns, Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, as wi Jeri peranaded that after doing so, and learning our primc (Sib and upwardao but few who are able to own a maul house, will be willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take tire, and coat but little more than a good wood mantle. Marble aold low to the trade. Heatth Stones made to order. Our stuck of Marble is the largest in the Went, and being manufactured by the bent workmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addrrased to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with Jcimatch. 'W. W. WALLACE. QMIIT MACIIINES.—LULL'S PATENT 1.0 hi: itR SMUT MACILINES, used in 700 Mills in the ,el.. They na., light, clean well; are durable, and when they become ,onootti, the edge can be renewed by cracking r They have been used for live years in the City Mine, Pittsburgh, (one of the largest mills in the West,)and are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see handbills. Order,: filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE. 110 MILL OWNERS.—Freneh Burr and Laurel Hilt Stones, Belting Clotho, Mill Spindles, Mill Irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cobgriaders, Cut Iron Proof Staffs, dc., always on Sand and made to order, asi3l9 Liberty Stront, Sittabargh, Penna. still QTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.- Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted beat quality, on baud and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with deepateh, at 319 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 44'2 PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subscriber has on band, and la miumfacturig, Portable louring Mille, of an imppoved quality; they are very Chat pact, run light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per honri) can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large stock feeders. Orders Ailed at SW Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apThdaw W. W. WALLLACS. O.P. 011.07? n . mans. - pp ROTT & CURTlS,Dealers in Real Estate, SL Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Invest ments made to the best advantage, and Land Warrants lom test Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLuL D, 116 miles from St. Anthony, and bead of navigadop above the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it pologlsNet , as a place of business, will make it one of the largest cities in the Northwest. ft/FOUNC2I3 : Ex-iloverrior Ramsey, Minnesota. 11,in. Mtn. IL Welsh., Chief Justice of Minnesota. I 10n..1. Meeker. M. litre, Delegate to Om:tunas. Kw,llingshead Becker, Attorneys at Law. Borup & Oaks, Bankers. 800. T. Fullerton, lier,lster of 13. S. Laud Olike J. 11. T. MAT 1 1ZFF OF CHARGE! !—TWO SPLENDID " PARLOR. EXURAVINGS., entitled "Bolton Abbey ilk Ibe Olden Timed," a splendid stool engraving, fr to tba cub- . broted painting by Landoeor; and the *Departure of the I.laelicea from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving front a f.riu dug by U. Roberts. The retail price of the above en gi.ivinge re $l per copy, but will be sent free of charge., as follows: The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in 11.11adelpbia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail prim, free of postage. Any persons, by fortvardiag the subscription price of any of the $3 Illagmines, such fill llarper's, Gurley's, Pt:Mamie& Graham's, Flank Leelie's Fas t,- wilt receive the magazines for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, each as Peter son's, and Challou's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will n aive both tungraines and a copy of eithereof the above en gravings. Every description of Engiiiing on Wood executed with mettles' and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Beading; Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Businoea Carda, &c. Ail orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Penman wiehing views of their build ings engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or expreas. Persona at a distance having enleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act aa agents for the sale of the same. BTRAII & PIRIICS, 60 South Third street, Philadelphia. apl6Alawly JAMES FILAILELT .JAM EM O. RIOEME. l) LAKELY & RICHEY, REAL EsTwrz BRO. _LP ELAS, corner of ',Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pitts burgh. Farms, 'louses, Lots, Mills, Furnahea, dc. de., bought and sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and loci ted ; Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. &pedal attetati given to subdividing Fume,nd disposing of them. Terms reasonable. nov27:davr i t LEXA N DER W. FOSTER, Attorney and C%aisellor at Law, and Solicitor In Chancery, Agent for procuring BOanty Lands and Pensions, and for the ad !action of Claims in 01,14 Britain and Ireland. - Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or hewed, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other aeciwity. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Unice uu FOURTH area, a few doors above Smithfield, Pittaburzli, March 2.4. IkbA-493112E1ub0wl AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Corn . iniesioner fir the States of Tennessee, New Vamp store, oounerticut, Wisconsin, New Ifrisk, Michigan, lowa, :`,altiernia, Louisiana and Virenia. AN-Herds drawl), and aeknowledments end proofs taken t;ir record or use as any of the above named States, Illinois, , Imilimppi and Rhode !eland. Putebnrgh, Marrh 28, 1865—{mh28dew) UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.— The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. d Co., eieuetwl on the Monongahela river, about :LS miles from l'ittehurgh, are now for male. The property consists of lli; acres and 116 perches of Land, (more or less) and all the Coal [hernia; and 18ao all the Coal in about 100 acres more, together with Buildings, Railway; Ac. For further particulars apply to D. W. A A. 8. BELL, Atty'a at Law, apllabiwtf No. DA Fourth mt. Pittsburgh. BARO AIN OFFERED.—The undersigned effete for stale SIX LOTS of grow' fronting upon nod iviyoining the Depot of the Pittaburgh and Connelleville Railroad, in the grossing and thriving Borough of M'KEEB• PORT. Pour of the Lots are 37% feet in width by about 120 in depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. At-so—TWO LOTS, 37% feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and in deth 131 — one of the Lots border .: for Its whole length un Jerome street. No totter property can be found, and it wilt be told low Part of the payment taken hi Stock of the Connellsville Railroad, if desired. GEO. F. GILLAIORR, Office of the Morning Pont. Pittsburgh, Anoint 31,1835.—ftliwtf WIG MANUFACTORY—Mits. RENTER, 6. doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Colloctore Allegheny City, la prepared to filt orders for WIGS, and oil kinds of OILNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. The beat quality of material Is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar. s utast. tayladawly Upoo S ! BOOKS I ! BOOKS !I I—Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea. Norttivrisal, or Life. North and South. Freniont's Kxpedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. liathui Captivities. or Life in the Wigwam. The States and Territorioa of the Greet West. Noble Deeds of American Women. The Msiemuu of Remarkable and Interesting Events. Gray, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young !ban's Book. The Young Lady's took. J nptlll as II woe amid Twice Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of 16. Married. not Mated, by Alice Carey. War in Kansas, by Brewerton. Home For All. The Water Cure Ithryclopiedla, &c.., For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, 101 l N 0.41 Fifth Meet. NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market street near Fourth. Poems, by Richard Chenerth Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. do. • Comic Miseries of Homan Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everylsaly Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and !low to Make Them. Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a "Conntry td'aeto. rate, by John W. Ctiickering, D. D. sigbt and Rearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. T.orenzo Benoni, by Author of Dr. Antonio. Time Suffering Savior, by Rriunacher. 1,-.toms on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward'. Chan. 11 ins. Lectures on Great Men; Myer!, London. Man sad Ills Money. Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedte. Mnindifi, a tale by Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young Men In London. 'flie Cripple of Antioch. Harper s Magnziue , ea soon as published--20 eta Jel9 JVINIICAGAZINE received and sale by R. MINER & CO, No. 82 Smithfield street: Llarpor'S Magazine for Tune. Uodsra Lady's Book for June: Peterson's Marmites for June; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOONS pnbllahed are to ale by . a MEM & 00, No. Ni Soill&fidd olzost ,„ L.,. . . iljk.q" l l l. !' ADMOLUilialtilknallh Nffei,liElONOarTlif, IVOOOPIN cm Elwyn 7,ois t i coat " j ZatPONT,,a_ Z ' A ern =r O "i i,b v feet la an. article which seldom fails to real. the Itapplestieffects that ems be de. op* 4 . y. : 1144,4= 1 14 of its us tier cries e. l walwr ' Ei drei ttranioiltH=6' ca rdT oqg ciatfighOymnilvr.Pub‘ frotit alai;ug an&even.uagweateUW eases of the longs, by its use:::,Wheit came tl o2 4.o4*.ettety to escape.oleftiadonf , iiiid Wliere:ltsare. e publio no, louger, heidiati?Whaf.NNWOL,44' t he - distressin g'ela gars; which tl V e arons affections Of ' ni to car dinmtB ,' S' the , ,, , P -4.))r -h:d hing lute tailed Rader, fee the earned inkitftnenteda , cal men, than the .prevalenia-and-taft.Utref con. sumptlve complaints,-nor haaany une:Clasaot diatetwar, had more of their inveitigatioua cam ' Bat tor,,yel,lo.Ade; etude remedy has been wedded; on Whictr tu.:ptiblk. depend for. rotection fr.= u po n -therosiiita grins, until the introduction of the OUIERNY'PEOPOBAL. This article is the product uf alligatiberems,sadinalleare, successful endeavor to Amish Ahe..careasautitywith . ..sanb p remedy. Of this lastetittenienr the Arderlizen peopleare now themßovee prepared to Judge,andl appialwithnoaßdirdoo: their deci si on. If there Is any depentleagero be placeiLln_. what men of every class and station certify , thiatete;i'f . - - theme lf wocam trust , our own senses; when we'see-Mirtinii-V; ailbeti&s of the throat and itusgr.Vickl.teitt it Weesverad. , l" - - on the assurancent intelligent - Phytklims whe'make business toknow—in short, if therelsatg li rellatibe upon thy?, thing, then It 18 ifrafatabty proven that ismedicinedoeetvr lieve and does cure the clamor diseainfit ilesigeedler,ho‘ai= yondany and all others that erektrownhytnaultbat true, it 'cannot be too freely pnbliattedituttr fon widelYtnelersoi - The afflicted should know 'A retnetlythat Cures - '6 less to them. Parents should, knoWteLliaLr; Children Liz* priceless to them. All should know for health can ba priced Co no one. Not only should it be OrrinibiteditOrei but' . everywhere, pot only in this country, hut in till.,ceitittkies. - Ho* thithinlly we have acted on this conviction, shown 115. the fact that already this article hair-made the &deo of tbs globs. The son Mani seta on its limits? No continagt. Is without it, and but few peoples. Although not in so giiiteral use in other.nations BA in this, it mayleyeal by. the snore intelligent la almost all civilized Cortutrierk .It IC - exten alvely employed In both Americaf.4tr Buint re Arda,.Afrlea, Australia end the far-off islands of tire ass:: , lefterdtiar to its pow:mons there tie lino, and they grasp st . Iruhuthie remedy with evetimore avidity. Unlike moseriiiparatiatia, of its khad, it is an arpenalve compoaltkefotuestly rtuAterish Still it hhafforded t o the public at a r®soaably Impacts:MA what le of vastly-more importance to thetiefts , OMB" la never suffered to decline from its original etztudard teem Livery bottle of this medicine, now tnainifartured, is as good ea ever has been reattle heretofore,, avian& %re Me. pable.of making. No toil pr cost Is spared, itenutintaiiiing - it In the best perfection' Which , it Is posalble hi - OAM*. Hence the patient who. procures the 'genuine llama , pea !OVAL; can rely on having as good an article had hy those who testify ailta tures.' By pursuing this coarse, I have the hope ottloaiglablats good in the world, as well as the ; satisfaction at'llitipriew that much has been done already. • - Prepared by ,J. O. VIM,- Practical and , Anelytieak Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Bold by B. A. PAHNESTOCK & CO., at mkt en& - ..• tail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, everywhere. Thi e Greatest Medical 30040 OF THE A KENNEDY, of Roxburivpagthio* 11.11 ered In one of our common teatikelif lirerogy that cures every kind of HUMOr, /Ma-fitVr" common Pimple. °He has treated It in over eleven hundred never failed except in two cases (both thunder timuCalli.Fie hal now In his poeseeslon over, two hundred. WitlinattalClig#ll4,;* value, all within twenty miles of Boehm. Two bottles are warranted to cure s oaring, wire mitaittk. One to three bottle& will cure the worst kind of pimples ofi' the face. Two to three bottles will scour the system of boss. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst caukerin month and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure thole:me cos* of erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure.all broom of eyes. Twobottles are warranted to cure running of the ear sad blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to curs corrupt endive,. ning ulcers One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most dee perste came of rheumatism. ' l ,-.`r Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases of ringworm. Three to four bottler are warranted to cure salt rheum.. Ptve to eight bottles:will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and atake perfect - cure Is warranted when the above quantity is u! Nothing looks so improbable k them who hairs in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that voirsie-'. mon weed growing in the pasture, and along otdatone should cure every humor in the system; yet it Is /lOWA fact. if yon have hamor it has to start. There are nor ands, hums or he's about suiting some Inns andliat'z, - yours. f peddled over a thousand botdesof It in the vicinke of Bottom I know its effects inevery awe. It has alrYi done some of the greatest cares ever done in Msaseschasettm,' I gave it to children a year old; to old people airtye have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose deshi wase bottle. soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health -ba r on To those who are subject to a sick haulache, one bottle., • will always cure It. It gives great relief to catarrh anddir stneas. Some who have been costive for years, have takeni and been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works. quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the nano- Lions of nature, It will canoe very singular reeling", but yore must not be alarmed—they always disappear in from lb= days to a week. There is never a bed result from it, - On:thes contrary, when that feeling is over, you.wfli feel ,yourealf like a new person. - I.heard some of the most eitearigahh encomiums of It that map_ ever,listenedto.i No chap of diet is ever necessary—eat th - dbest you can get. I have like. wise an herb, which, when idranenst in Sweet eil;.disiedires &earldom swelling of the cloak and under the earl. Price 60 cents. Price of tho Medic?' Discovery $1 per bottle. Directions for Usr.—Ada! , table spoonful nee day. ' - Children over eight yews assert spoonful, children from, Ave to eight rows, tcwaiCandui. no direction can be made applicable to nllconstitutions, take enotigh to operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY given personal attendance in bad casestof • Scrofula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Pr. KEYSER% 140 -Woad ti street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. 11, WITNG, Are. gheny. Mittlydaw W. W. WALLACE W. W. WALLAOII. CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. HYGEANA BROOM!' HOUR TO TUN DOOR OP TUB RUMOR A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recenb• Am. ly been made by Dr. Oven, of this.city,lnthe treat, ment of Consumption; Antigua, find alrdiseesim of the Lunge. We refer to "Da. Cuarre' Hr -Oa .Dtimaiti Brox= pares arto"Dimaar SIRUP." With • new method, bee restored many afflicted ones- to-health; as anOildence of which, he has innumerable certllicatea . Speaking of 4be. , ' treatment, a phyaiciati remarks: It la evident that. —constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the. , medicinal propertied' must come Waked Contact:with whole axial cavitionoi the lungs, and thutem*PethaMile • and varied changes produced upon themnr-when int Into the stomach, and subject to the precast' 0f*e5D0n..".,...," The Hymning is for sale by all the Druggists . th , v. mit tlee "'""' country."—Neto Tort Dutchman of January lL• The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the" linen, with out the least inconvenience--the heat of the bbdy bell* antlictent to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of curea . like the following, might be named: One package of the Hyaenas has cared me of the Asthma, of six years' standing. J. F. Eximanat, Postmaster of Duncatmou, Pa. I em cared of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr Curtis' Hygeonn. Mammary Easton, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Pam, of No. 6 Hammond street, N. Y, wee cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the ilygesna. My sister boa been cured of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phylP • dans. She wee cured in one month, by the Hygeana, •., J. H. Gamma Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. Cutavica, of New York, temblea of our medt , tine in the following language: New Yeas, November. la. Deer Sir -I think highly of Dr. Curtis' ffygeana as a fi rerte, , oily in diseases of the throat and lungs. - Having bad some opportunity to testify its efficacy, lam convinced th at Rhea mad excellent medicine, both the syrup and the inbiling appliattion to the chest. N. 11.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana le the GIGGINAL and ONLY, Oln(1111VE &MOLE; all others are base indtatloni, or , 4 0., and mamas counterfeits. Shun them as lnly:vatadt, Nowt Air- Per sale by Dr. Geo. H. Heyeer,l4o Wood titutifik, seueri a. Co.; Lee n• Beckham, P VienTAßact. Jehni Sargent, Now Bri ghton; 0. L &Wei; unenn N ntylextrarten THE SATISFACTORY -REIMY--From• au pane at the °angry, north and ikautkihifoopru tors are almost daily In receipt of luck Ushering Wale ee the following, relative toll A. rafipassocietusequidi e l ed Vermlfuget , . Oltstranoao', Ala., April 113tIk Me.tart. B. 4. Pahnesteek ax—l have been selling, your , Vermenge in this place for Ave yeafb,, and take plauswe stating, for the Information of the tradeand of the ltablier, • that It has been, to far as I know, one of the most eatisfao- Wry remedies in the market, and one of the most saleable. , ,-; - medicines we have. I have also punnet knowledge of ita, good effects in numerous awes under the treatment Of onr,v, physicians, all of wheat sam it regularly, and always found:, It to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can memo— mend it as one of the safest end best iu the market. • sTowerwano ic Prepared and sold by . IL A. FAILVFITOCK.t - IXL, - teb2o cantor or Wood and. Hint ate.. Pittsburgh DR. HULLIHEN'S PARISIAN TOOTH. PA/MR.—This Tooth Paste to the best of Its kind for cleansing and preserving the teeth. - Isle " preps* nndcr the supervision of Dr. nullihen. • Bold only by M JOB. Je26 Corner Mutat at. and the Dbuninnt• . . OWDER'D BLUE A superior article., iv t os received and for veto by Je7 YLRMENO BROS. • A SUPERIOR BOOK To- THE WATcaireN, Am. or Lextruoarge..—Non-readyr TIM WANDER/Ift, Tide or We's Videmitudes; by the author 9f."The Warch;?;:, min," 4e., Re. • - , "Trudging aim& unknowing what boils:Wit, • And whistling as he went, for wantof thought," NOV= OP 711.71 PRX811:" • "Another popular tate from the pen of an author who , needs no introduction; his other books having commanded wide see and made him fainfilat to the reeding pu,kdio."-• pica Gazette. . • "The great favor with which theivadieg public received 'The Watchmen,' 'The Old Doctor; "Lawysrli-StoriV 14:" and the exiellidle editions through which leach or Mew warier paased, is the beet evidence which can be frandshed of the ability of the author of the 'Wandeter."'—jaattaaani• - "'The Wanderer' points to an excellent tuMitl- . -4 - Md while It will enchain the attention of the mom topftre - resat, It menet fall to interest as well as auntaillurynung. Ibr sabi by hawks k Brother."—Cleveland .The incidents are natural and . lifetthe, the narrative graphic, and the style forcible. It will please."—Hartford tburant: Por sale by 1710 TOBACCO -15 boxes *an. 11. Grant's s'• Tobacco; 5 do do Wo 'do 15 do . Webetor's old fen. do I+s do Auderson's Dewberry s's do S do Jenne fir do ' S do R and It's 6's . do le .4% . indonulo Natural Leal' do 2Mana (1% lb. bezels) nomad' Lady Pitivr; 10 Mira*ArB Ba Um?* Panama brand, kilb ltironytobii 10 Dwarf boxes Jewel Ophir Twirl Tobacco. stornanOr t aale by MEW PAPER HANGINGS:. gm*, ilainlol.Tapestry - Pattarmsobruthimcolo Prenalletafts4l l 4 l 4 4 6tb tirct144 1 .404132e' , '-:'L; Wall Paper an 4 Bort,ktak Iffor ' 1V: s BUMLILLIAribtX... - t opal) rift Wood Scut.' 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