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A ~ ,e• - 1. •,-,. .•• • The Hidden Path ,by Harlon Harland, author of "Alone - 3do " " " HrOwil Stout. ~ .-, ~- v": - , -:''..' 4 ... ~ 1' v. e r 12 mo., price $1,25. H. MINER .5, f,\) , Just received and for sale b I F i6. - e?ff.. i ilVt 4l : l,, -W‘7 C: L 7, .. - ..„ d';'i - - .17/ 2 . No 32 Smithfield street it ItialcHTSON, - tV.4 .,- ,4 4 ' , f', L ...' t ._, ,, ,,C., . I'' : - ' 1 r - ev,t -- - I':',!4 , ,:.1," , .20 , ..,..;-[ c ~.,i, - QUM - MEE SHAWLS REDUCED.---R,very- ; jel6 ,i , #411 21 1 11 4 2 2 ngborty it, .r.fr,. it - :.,,,Q ; . E .4 .. .' ) ,„: ~,..7,•:. „J,. rt tb , ,. 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O be sold low. , FOUR:ACRES OF LAND near Mineratilitu TEN AM ON OR LAND -in lndians'township, at the month at pipor Creek, on which sire good immovemente and an old establithed ferry. - PIM= ACRES OF LAND in Indleastownship, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Phi= towsfekile and a half miles retn from logan's Station, on the ri:. t ,-Fi•Read, with good iniprtoents. • „:....,. 1"•.." - A MARL STORY BRICK DWELLIN G on Ste- Vetteon,strent, toppsedte the SUM Hospite-itdpr modem A . A 4 . 133) E1q FAPAL ndiniantekhe toirofiliketer, con tad=itr-threle acre,- Fitheif eighWrods Wine C. & th° BOr 4,2 okoaPenfli*k•onier 06 / 4 '4: litreens - IPFdrUABLE PROPERTY AND FARM Derry tolinetdp, Westmoreland county, would be excha nged for BRMITLIUL REBURDAN, DXSIOENCILat the Swiss vale Staidon, with flrely ton Aurae of Tend. Tik=lf .ACRES ON LAND adjoining ibe Se-arr - ale atiltbrni./APPIF tO (Je2) BLAKELY ik RIORTN. TWELVE BD `UIt,S IN ADVANCE GE THE MAILI WME EASPERY DAILIES are regularly received, tvielve luonre in hdrance of the Mall, and delivered to sub acrlberiat the - following rates ,E2dlodolphisliliMEll, toe. per week. NV York Daily TRIBUNE, 16c pef woek. " ECEILALD, " a " Tnus, Aar- Lem renr orders for Moen, or any other &adorn p sport, at. 71 Fifth stroet, for toy% RICRAILD SHANNON. iOR 'SALE-20 acres of land, on which is erected a hewed log house, frame barn and other out buildings, all in good order ; 16 acres cleared, well fenced end in good state of cultivation; a young orchard, .everal acres of grain and clover now in good and thriving condi tion; the remaining 6 acres well timbered—wcnild be a good altualloct for a store, being situated on the cross road,Ape- Ivreen Bakerstown and Butler, in Middlesex townoblp,! Bol ster county. Will be sold low—terms easy. Wanted—A situation by a young lady, In a Dry, floods, 'brimming or Millinery establishment. Wanted—Several gins to do housework in the city and country. Also, a situation by a boy about Entrteen years of age, in a More, to run errands or other light work lupins eel*. W. at m, at his Agency and Intenigoime north side of Oldostreet,fimirth door east of Diamond, ALLEGHENY.. OITY. JoT WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general homework. Two or three good Cooke for elk, sod country. A. Boy of 17 to learn a trade; most be well ream =hada.. Also, places for font or fire Girls to do '.ember or work- Four Boys la storm of to Pm errands, and Bre or six men at any kind of amtdoymont. Apply at LI:MAXUS Ns./ Intelligence Office, fed= No. 14 Fifth strait. WANTED—A Situation as Governess or teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and hos t tile hadcouthleanble experioncu would not object to go 1,, n , he country. Wanted—Seseral girls to do housework, in city and country, and a boy to ran of errands, In a Aloe store in the thy. Par Bale—A small tannery in good orderna tfoligegoodi broinear, in a small Tillage about fifteen Miles from the city. The owner wishing to go West will telt at greet bargain. inquire of G. W. BUNN, at his Agency and tel ligence 01Bco, north sate of Onio street, fourth door out of the Diamond, Allegheny city. ANTED—A S II TION, by a .young Lady, in a Dry Goode or TrimratngStore, or Mill nory establishment. WANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the city and country. Also,a situation by a boy about fourteen, in • store. to run errands, or other light work. FOR SALE—A small TANNEItY, in good order and doing • good business, in a small village about fifteen miles from the city. The owner washing to go West, will sell at a groat Inquire of GEOIUIE W. DUNN, at his Agency and Intel ligence Office, north side of Ohm stre.st, fourth door east of the Diamond. Allegheny City. REESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly on Varga stock of this article of the best quality. The attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Locks, Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Wiair" ke, is re quested to this article. The well ktansu resistance and no pamiousness of seater, characteristic of thlktiemeat, tenders it of the first necessity in all structures exposed to the =MI of water or damp. [apS,Am) ENGLISH k. HIM sill:W.oN. A COUNTRY SEAT IN ROBINSON li TOWNStIIP FOR SALE.—W riffer for sale a boat.ti, fut piece of Laud iu Robinson townahip, about aaveu from the city, containing twenty•foar acrco, all Coal Lao d, well improved and in a high state of cultivation. The 'Weise contains fire rooms, beAsty Rubbed, aith kitele.a, out-bourns, !stables and barn. Plenty of the beet grafnd raft, ke. Applytu (1y10) BLAKELY A RICLUCY, L 111 SIIFELD & SON, DEALERS IN GENT.'S FIDINISIIINti GOODS and SHIRT NIAIk U NA{TIUREItS, No. 70 WOOD street. N 0 T ICE E. --The sabecribens respectfully announce tc4t SHIRTS made by them are guarantied toast; mill be I r warded to any part of the Union. en raceividg from the I. Ir ides standing the enters their personal meanircroont to inches, /wording to the formula given below Remember, the sire must be carefully and accurately taken, as all neceaeary allogamms art made by the cutter if the establistunent. Fire—Size around the neck. Sword—Slap around the wrist. •Thfrd--F.Lte around tho chit, immediately below the a. tn- Pit& Flainfh—Ft - cau the middle of shoulder, length of now to oast ohlt. FOI---flelght of petEsaZttoat the ahoulder to the kuee. Pet , Stooth—Whother witladnp without collars; if Ishii c011...re, the style. Thts plan is rinite unique, and will are of great value to •t•enttamen at a distance', who find It impassible to obtain sit home Shirts to satiety them in stylo and Also, on hand, a full assortment of Shirts of our manhtse• turn.. Any orders athintssed to us by mail w be promptly Sate-ib:xi to. P. 13..—Pleaka twat. by what coavayauee they at t., is shipped- liY 9 ) L. MRSILFELI) 4 SO:, IMPORTED CIG A RS -1110,000 Noe. 1 and 2 Crar St dons' Principe Cigars. 5,000 "Fire4 l / 3 , " Looches let 5,000 "Morita Chriato" London Regalia, Ist - 2,000 "La Ingonuidad" Operas, Inc 10,000 "Goal Taylor" Reg. Cigars. 4,000 "MooNniento Continuo" llay. Olga e • 10,000 "El Sol " Regalia Cigars. 3,000 La Tres Manse Reg Cuticula 8, 000 "La Dal Sofou3" Reg. •• 26,000 " Wasibtogadi" German Cigar* 30,000 • Oberon" do. do For sale by 11 i LLEN & RICK RINLIS !to4 , JACOB AMALGAMPENS—These Pens u S' win be tuned as duratie rut atz or .rioirr made now steel, aid will nut catch, or back in the paper; neither will the or injure the color of the ink, as steel petit te ll' do. Pries, /2,00 per ,cruse For sato by W. S. MAVEN, Stationer, myl2 Market street, corner of Second. ~~ ~;~ ;~> .~;_.-<. ',~;,~~. _ • 11~'f 4, 4', • .•' t " • ..•" - ~. , v R • ' ' ; # t ,•. r . •`• , bEEMM LLANECYVB. 7. 7 - Vvtfft e`.7s--;*,4"7"8 NO FICTION.—We have applications for 1.1 Borers' sums ranging from PIO to 68000, on whi,l handsome premium will be .Mowed, and secured on the beat of real estate, clear of all lammbrances. Persons wishing to invest safely, without the humbug of large returns not to be realized, will please apply to the cc dersigned, who will give their personal guarantee for all business transacted by them. We are authorized to offs! a hendaorue bouus to all who may apply. BL KELT 1 MONEY, jyl7 a> Real Estate and Bond Brokers. VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE TUTU WARD—The undivided Interest in eight Houses, all of which are occupied, on Penn and Walnut streets, as business houses, and rent well. A block of eight Brick Houses is the Fifth Ward—all rented. .. - Two a story Brick Budding, Du Penn sweet, Fifth W.o . d. ~ccuped, t,p first-rote teroultb, mud 3 ialdn4 o liatait-iaa income. '• A block of three Business bonzes on the corner of WRl,.ut and Peula streets, and one Dwelling House on Walnut et all occtipied. Apply to jylT BLAITELY a HICKEY, Real Estate Broke NEW MllSlC.—Distant Bells are softly pealing; by 0. 11 Barrows. Like the Song of Birds in Summer—a beautiful new Val. LW; wards by J. P. Douglas, Esq.; music by J. W. Cherry. „Les Metamorphoses doper pour Piano—Chas. Voss. No. 14aleo do Xerses—dacum eapagnole nationals. New Venue Waltz—Lewis Walls. City of Peen Grand March--Charles Collins. Young America March—dedicated to the " Young.amerita Society," by S. W. Iloldridge. Carnival Romero; a new —F Surgmuller. The Sultan's March-Stephen hover. Thy ao more ram:L(lu ant war to Willie wo hare missed you.") by Y. C. Mulled ie Pear Joe' words by T D , music by 0. GAUD& Oh, take me to my ()corps home—tvt Wen and compc,secl expressly for Sanford'. Opera Troupe ,by S Janata], Jrat received by Express and for mle by CHARLOTTE BLUME,' At the "Old Establlehed 11.110 Depot," No 118 Wood et.. aecond door above Fifth street. Pittsburgh, poni,„ MUSIC MAPLE!) FREE OF POSTAGE. t/YISI IFE OF JOHN O. FREMONT; by Upham. jUI jaw edition of Whittler's Poona. Arnoid'e Christian Life. Life of Dr. Alexander. Ihictianan's Faith in God, and Modern Atheism Com pared. Hamilton's Royal Preacher. Art Student in Munich. Hiawatha. Kraruecher'e Parables and Suffering Saviour. Sidman—its Tnale end Blaming, Margaret Maitland. With other New Books. Jost received by J. S. DAVISON, iylB &i iferket enact, near Fourth. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situa ted ou the Perrysville Plank. Road, ten miles from th. clty-205 us-160 of which are cleared and in culti cation; about RU acres of good meadow land; springs in ea -110113 parts of the farm; a Farm House of ilia rooms, with N aot, fountain of running water at the door; a new Frumu, Barn 70 by 50 feet , good stabling, cheep sheds, and other outehouses. For a Stook Farm it is unsurpassed in the cotai• try. An Orchard of six acre.; good timber, &c. Immediate possession ran be had if desired, and the crops, stock and farming Implements will be ssld at fair prices. For price, terms, &c., apply at oar office, 51 Market areal. Jyl2. 8. CITFLIBERT S SON, Real Estate Aets. COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN and the China Boas. The Daisy Chain; by the author of Hisiut-SiglLlo. The Martins of Cm Martins ,• by etas. Lever. Fanny Fern's Odok Book-25 mas. The War Path, a Narrative of Adventure.. Farinotiable Life; by Mary H. Boatman. Just received by W. A. GLIDEIVRENNEY & M. Jyl4, Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. 'OW FOll THE COUNTRY-BOOKS TO Vat: WITH YOU —lnteresting Amualag and la aincth-a: Omens' Sparrow's - rues Paper., with illustrations by One beautiful 12m0..--vri. $l. Alice Carey's Married, not Mated-12mo : price $l. John Brougham's Hamby Papers, or Irish Echos. Ono neat 12m0.; pace $l. .^ 4 1....1%+- #. •IArr,,VO4, -.4r7 t . A t; ; • '•• • 44. - -=?;F:,,, • 010 e , d•• " h - 5... F a 1 • . ,,,1 , . / . 4 , • 4,, . . 310 . 04k6 0:' - 't4 tiN , , . ,10111/137108_711.11,.. Sale:&-Parihase offitiint Rights. " " eger MO , CO.Cietyldimturuou, AND OTHKR VATENA'a.. 0111co,owt. MOOD ROOM, No. 189 PERM tiPttllltT, Pittibatet, Pa. sr IWO:* tot, Mooted Articles of eta, dokription pTo WpUYa tte nded to. _AGgIiT3 WANTED. rmii2o cieorge , Worth& Oil Globe, or grip, for Steam Extglites-.-Patented /March ES, SO- Premiums awarded lit SUM and Comity Tars : TO THE PUBLIC...n.I have thluttity disposed of my inte rest I.lt .4. Trott!' /tapnoved..Oik Globe or Cup for Steam Engines" to MOSES F. EATON, who now has the entire control of the Patent. JAWS ORL9WELL. Pittsburgh, April 11,1856. it id Eldon, Es —Dear Sir: I have received two of Mr. Trott's 011 - Ctipti, and• am perfectly satisfied they are the test I have aver used or seen, for they will be a great oil saver and small expense. I recommend them to all S. it Compe l:ass to•tr7, and satisfy themselves on this matter, and they will say so themselves. I remain yours, rospocifully, GEO. PATER lAN, Jr., Sup% of Machinery O. A I. R. R Co., Crestßus, Ohio. Yr. df F. Eaton—Sir; We have need Mr. George Trott's Oil Globe in out Engine ahoy for about one year, and find it gases each entire 'satisfaction that we now apply it exclu sively to all the Steam Engines we build. We have lull -confideneatmits pity, and do not hesitate to mom. mend its use. , Fotuu, respectfully, . ME. M. F. Baron—Bit : Mr. George Trott's "Patent Oli Globes" have been in nee on the Engines in our Works fur three or tour years past, and have pedal:wail° satistrudary, that we now apply them to all the Engines we make. For two years past we have abandoned the use of any other kind of Oil Globes. t Aleineetraly, yours, ELF. Ems, Eau.: Dear Srr,--ffavtng nerd G. Trott's "Patent 011 Globe" on almost allAlte steam engines furnished the last year, and ib jcittittaiii*ry appear to have given entire satisfaction to our enstutantit,vre ban no hesitation in recommending them as is,MiSid article, and much preferable on =mint of their simptinity of ccaistrucrion, to theold fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of which we have any knowledge. Very respectfully yours, F. & W. M. FABER & CO., Engine Bidders. Thus certifies that the On Cup patented by Mr. Trott, he, been.in tue on om road for two years past. We find it to ts. arCeconalnicaland duralate Ott Cup, and can recommend tt .14.-.141M07 GM W. °KERR, .ifortturarpf Pittsburgh Ebop or Penna. Central RR. 24 1 4 / 854 . To M. P. talus, Ran.: This certideeibit we hiAlaut in use the patent Oil Globes or Cups, sold - by Were F. Eason, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and consider - Atom very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever used- Treasurer Aldo Tool Company. Columbus, Ohio, November 21, labb. tip% —•---- - _ • - - NEW ACCORDFON SONGSTER. —This is the first wirk of the kind ever issued It oenteaus eighty paps of the most p, puler and fashionable Songs of the duy, marked especially fbr the instrument, being the only collection of Sentimental. Comic and lillioplan Sanely ever published. The musk Is eo arranged NJ to be need sor the Violin or Flute, as well se Ancordecn. It also annulus proper Instructions tor marking any music for the Minn) went. Price 60 cents. Also, ituelley's VioLLn Tunrs—eontairdng Ow latest Walton, Polkas, MArchErt, Callon* whit Llgures, Jigs, Reels, . for Violin. Pries 60 cents. Copies trudlrd.postage fres,. CHARLOTTE BLU)IE, US Wood at, . • sscousidoor sissro Fifth nt. ANNALS OF PENNSYLVANIA (i 609, 1682) from the discovery of the Disisenre—byßene kbacerti. member of the Instorksil Society of Pe, Ac ,Wc I vol., Bro., SI !List received and for vale by JOHN S. DAVISON. 11 . 1 65 Market, Dear Pourtb st y_a_r E 5161 R OF 'HARRIET Pii:M.:E—Con - taming portions other Cumispoodence, Journal said other writings, Literary and Religious—by Prof_ R. W. Lee, Ds Eh Just publiblked and for sale by JOAN F. DAs ' 13. , Y, 65 Niutet, user Fourth .t EGGS -3 barrels far sale by is 2. A H. Oa/Lid:in. PARISLAN TOOTH PASTE —A new lll.a . excellent article, prepared and sold only by JOS. FLR.MINii, Cornea Diamond and Market .t ij AIR DYES—I have on hand a large sar i . ply ef the telloring Dyes, all of whla I BatcLearr's flair Dys Itaries Xcaters' " " _Alexander's " " 131, MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER.- - Another eupply of this celebrated Haar Meador, juat rtscolTed t.y JO& FLIC.MING. .IY 2I, kaltudr Diamond pad Market IIARLES LEVER'S NEW WORK C nu: MARTINS OF CRO' MA.RTLN ; by Chan Le', ex. Tho Ooiq Maio, or Asidratuine; by the inatbor ul The Hair of Redtlyire,. tre Joie Halifax, Gentleman; by the author ~f e." Paelaloualile Life; by May B Footman. The Wanderer; Ly the author of The Walt:howl." The Old Vicarage: by Idra.. ElubLeulk. The A drentorita of Julesoerard, the Lion Killer el A Igt.: is Lerdner's One Thoneand and Ten Thing. Worth K ousting AOkNCY FOR BALM OP THLORIAND FLOWERS and N.i'S RUSSIA SALVE, at the Book Store of BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Journals, Cach and Day Books used in counting houses. Also, Court buckets, Steamboat and Railroad Books, on hand or masa to order, ruled to any pattern required. and hound In any sty lc desired. W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, my3l Market et, corner of Second FARM FOft Rl - INT.—A small Farm, con- Craning di acres, about one mile below the city, i.tilse alto Manchester. There is on the premises, a large Irma house and stable, about.loo bearing apple trees ; also pea cherry and plum trees, grapea,te. Thls place would soft a good gardener. For terms appy to myl/ B. C. A J. IL SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood et. rfilllßD ARRIVAL OF NEW 06ODS AT LOVE BROTHERS, N 0.74 Market et., l'ittahurgit The Subscribers have Just received and are now opening their third supply of new and handsome Dress Wads, Shaul., Talmaa, House Furnishing Goods, Mourning 0 oodaiDocuest ica Ribbons and Needle work. Many of the above goods here tote purchased of the Imparters and at the large Auctions in New York and Philadelphia, at prices that enable ni n..is to offer them at less than the cost of ttanaportatlou. We solicit an early call from all our customers and the puta is generally, believing It will be to the advantage of all, as to e never have been able to offer a better assortment, and timer a cheap. LOVE BROTHERS, liermcrly PORTSMOUTH'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, On.ltlAacre prn I{'AVPI STEMS, inyl6.3m*J KITTANNING. ADAMAGED PIANO, for sale -.• at a bargain.—A new CIIICRERTNO•-• r ' 1 • :- .PLAl , lo„alightly thuonged lu the furniture,' I I bustoVirbero it can be observed. The In• st?iiiii e ent, in no way Injured, will be sold at a reduction or YTETY DOLLARS, on a credit of six months. JOHN H. MELLOR, at Wood et., Agent for Ctilckering's Pianos. OPENING this day, a large assortment of Watches. Gold Levers from $27 to $2OO. Sliver Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders bum $9 to $lO. `Railroad Time Keepers, $5O. Vrodsham'e Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. In Silver Cases, $ll6. Chains, Seals, Keys, to. Watches repaired In the best manner by my 6 W. W. WILSON, corner of Market tt itb et, Sig NDRIES -100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles. 28 do Bear do WC) fio Rosin Soap. 800 kegs assorted Nolte. 100 doz. Corn Brooms. bu bales No. 1 and 2 Batting. 26 doz. Bed Cords. 26 do Buckets. 10 do Tubs. In store and for sale by nub JOHN MOORILEAD. BACON. - 10,000 Bacon Hama. 15,000 '• Shoulders. 10,000 - Moe, fn store and for sale by FORSYTH & SCOTT, myl 76 Water street GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, PISIIINU TACKLE, TABLE CUTLERY, TOILET CUTLERY. POCKET CTTLERY, DOG MUZZLES, GUN MATERIALS. And many other things toe numerous to mention. Our Muck of FIRE-ARMS is unsurpassed for variety in the Weat. SOWN A TETLEY, •12 No. 11'16 Wood ntrret. T{ EAL ESTATE FOR S, , i _LA) & @WHEY offer for Bahi— a Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Dwelling Hounes---the front one occupied all a store and dwelling. . A Lot of Ground on Ohlo -street, near the Diamond, Alle gheny City, and a flue Dwelling House. Four Lots of Ground adjoining the Borough of Law renceville. A Lot of Ground in Eaot Liberty, and a large Ihrleling House. A Lot of (ironed on Stephenson street, 25 feet by 125 feet, and a Three Story Brick Duelling House, well finished. A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Manchester, 24 feet by 1.244 feet. Aloe, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 feet, in Manchester. A Lot of Ground on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, :71 by 136, and a good Brick Rouse, two stories high—very convenient. A Lot of Ground on Washington street, East Liberty, feet front by 103 feet deep. A Lot of Ground in Shalervilie, Chanters township. 60 by 127, and several Frame Building. Apply to [j 10] BLAKELY it RICLIBY • e "ek. 4 .1 1 " ME= 11117, 0., July 26, 1856. ClamorAti, August 4th, 11356 W. IL DUNLAP A CO _Fon,_ElTT.luox Wonxs, Pittsburgh, Apra 14th, 1868. SNAP WADE. Nresetraan, April 12, 18641 ALFRED THOMAS, JOS. FLIMINcI, cornar Diem:loud and Market ,c IL MINKS 3 CO,, No. 32 Smithfield street YOUNG, STEVENSON A LO ,Ay .. ~A~ MMM= rrs THE- FEIANKIJN FIRE INSURANCE COMPEN'T, OF PLULADELPHIA- Untircratitie W. liancker. 'Thomas Hart, Tables Wagner, .firtarnielidrant, Jacob IL Smith, (Mo. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boris David B. Browne, Mor ris Patterson. CUAS. N. B&NCEXit, President Cass O. Bariarks, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every descriptian of property, in town and country, at rates u low es era consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Find, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested ; af ford ample protection to the assured. The Asserts of the Company, on January Ist, 1861, se pub lished a rreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows viz Mort:ago $818,128 08 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary LOO.ll/1 83,988 17 Stocks 81,889 ud Cash, Sc 84,346 81 - . Since their lucorponitiou, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Illindred Mon tan& Dollars, lama by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantagoa of lueurance, 1113 well as the ability and diepocitiou to moot with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Aleut, ap24 Odice, north-east nor. Wood and Third eta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU: RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Nutt- DELPRLt --Chartered April 20th, 1860. Charter Perp.tuaL CAPITAL, $250.000. °Mee, South-etiat corner of Third and Cheetaixit stredte, Philadelphia OFFICERS OP TILE ROME BOARD AT PIIILADFLPIICA. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. lioddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. McHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Doverenx, William M. Godwin, Witham McKee. Prnidert.4-41tephen it. Crawford Vim President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner—Pitaburgh—Jurnes H. Willson, M. D. Allogheny City—R. D. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and E N . change Brokers, and Beaten in Notes, Drafts, Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, Exchange on the East ern and Western Cities constantly fur sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Shte.' States. Deposits received in par funds or current perdu, No. 07 Market street, between Thud and "'mirth as. 1,1630:ly GE. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex - - . change Brokers, Dealens in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Tune Drafts, kn. Collection. carefully e. tended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the fine. Stocks bought said sold on CODIGUlaitIll. Sir N. 74 Fourth street, next door to the Bank of burgh sapid • - 11l OM As Woofis, Commercial Broker, and er tn Notes, Bonds, Mocks, Heal Estate, kr., N. Your street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DRY GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 hiarke , arraet, Pittaburgh, Pa. The subscribers bare just re reeved and are now opal/lug their that arrival of :WHAM GOODS, to which they wish to call the particular attenthe of their customer. and the public generally. W. flatter our selves that we have never been eh/. to offer so hands., and desirable a awl as the present. Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contains all the D., styles and novelnea of the aeanon— extm rich Haack and Colored Moirantigna Silks • •• Jaeper, Clutha and Striped • " Phtin, Striped and Plaid Ellaa " • Twisted Sith Flounced " Challl • Barega • Lawn Also, Theme* Brretes, Chathes. Lawns, /lc StIAWL.S AND MANTLES. Our :thaw! and Mantle /Lora is supplied uith all the u. styles of Craps, Quslsmets, Slotraraicp Omuta's, LACe, NENDLE WoRR. Our stock of Collars, VlountlnKs, 61,seses, dc, is not sot passed by any stock West of the Mounnuns. Alan, good i ttute ., asso rtment 01 MOURNING AND E10t.4 6 0 0 v Prints, Gingla ms, Checks, !dusting, nrianga, lieuruck) Jeans, Oussinett. egnigimerea Cotton, Linen and Paid Stud, de. Attu, More. Hosiery, Kibbtaut, and every otLru tutu k usual!) kept in a first-cies. Dry tioceis Howe, to urhicb we ...licit a call mud examination before purchasing els:whet e, ea we fted confident we have never beau able to exhibit oo h a de:arable atom. !AV"! 11110TtLERS, Vorreenly Young, Stereo+Ou k lure, , 4 Matte street, Pittsburgh, P. HOTELS MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE A UREN Paorairrira, so. 314 Liberty etrroat, ,lust heelJe thr eaosanger Depot of the Penn., I+ mita itativaul, which stake* II ttiO moat convenient Lavine IL the crty for passenger, arc ring by that road. The proprietor havlog, at con. dershle oltpenso. Iltrod u++ in oscollant etylo ' aould t fully oulo-11 abate of rattle rattionva. 'More to +Worths: syloudsd OPTA BLE and extotooro ti AGON YARD, aff+.l.l lag ample ez&vsuruodater.o t., trOVolon and teamsters. d Larder lad Dar tell: Le. Willie-bell •Ith the beast tha mart.l cat. etfotd. h4+l, QT.CLAIR turner and Si. et...t, et rertn, Psttabut I`, • Tilo toolorquinool lot lid+ ty of - Browo's haring latex+ tho loge and ram.. • drone IDA' Kt., awl having ,ntiod In rrtagniticoot oty* would I orsixolfuly i Woo. lais froutilo traveling put... to give tilin • Ca . Aaosir•ot. hot+ the co...onionca of ti., house and ha lout( ratao 'at Ito Litaluetot., &0., • entire asholailou, and his chAug.r n0...1el at. LL NI I k.a.IN s ELLA Gol)t., INTENT nousE, cur her of AL,I +hum ourt•ots. now. Lhe H.allOoLd 1.01.1.4 jil111: 1 •1y .I'.ll F 7 r+ll)ll.t+N. Vow+ hd.., VA R3l FUR SALE -iu N,rth Fayeti, T.,wtalotuf, Allegheny rou warn, Hb urn-, v. 1 tthicl are under .ullivrittm, ',rums Lima. Tlas n . taul/er The improe, 4.1.51.1te Wind sod tte.trul A;• ply to [peat; tiL AK Kl.ll t ItlClit,l '3OO Boxera Fire Cracker 4 100,I1st Tt.rpt-tortt loot I.VA red and for pule KEY UKKe AM EMON, :ho ..alUtstal Nu. 1 Mackert4 , 14 kitte Fl:qi J ast revel, frout llkwtoti. 1,1 aryl° F. IL. 14110 W 110 will continue to pay Rent, when a LDI NO LOT ,au I, pail lassail et Lbw 1.,11 0. lom r ra. Leo E.a.als lAA la. a (runt .1 24 t. rt k.l a wade by 13 , ./ dual. to as Sttuatu la All— gliea y CU), neat the , )utri - briaa b $17!..-- $.O in teuasiadar at Lair !Lila 100 • b" Jn Real Entatr Brute, Nisirket sr • . RICE -15 tiereen prime Carolina Rice, in store and (r sale by Jett{ MILLER & itICKETSGN LOUR SALE—A FRAME BUILDING, cupied aa a Grocer) and Precision Store, and n first-Ins, stand for the bosineas .situatA4 cu the Diamond. Will kr svld l o w, it applied for 50,., ro, the ow am wishes to leave th, city. Apply to G. W. DUNN, Old., street, -Allegheny R E - NOV AL.-- WM. CARVILL lIAS RE SIGV ED from No '2'2, Fifth street to No '2l.*: Lltwri reel-, where he is prepared to SUIT hi, ustornerA web the en era faalllollet. errs 3m TO CABINET MAKERS AND Just received at N., R. Wood street. Pittsburgh Pn an misort anent ~f Nlahogatry veneering, Mahogany cud N al nut utaritine Irleol.litt, 4,111 n tritalutitio, Loring Iwo Into. circular straw butte,, iNuikers shear,, pal Put 1.1111,e itenellt !tall:try Krater4, 5i all It gt• 11,11.1 assort 110 of hardware, all of WhiCil It h. lay sold low . pia SAMUEL FAUN ESTOCK . . _ TIIE GOLDEN GUN is takiug the trod.% and it is out much wonsicr slur amok et Guns, Pistols. hales, &c., Lc., is union pmisesi in the city. Iu the way of Fishing Tackle we have such no °Assortment that would make old Ilsaak Welton's eyes watar, Collar! he return to the. world. Pocket and Table Cutlery In great alimidance, - D, Mutates, and too many articles to be mentioned here are to be found at the sign of the Golden Glum BOWN & TETLLY, Jul 4 No. 130 Wised street. NEW ANI) CliEAl' BOOKS!-The Spar rowitrtis.. Papers; by Fred. S. ()tritons. The Lady's Guide to perfect Gentility; also, a Useful Le structor; by Emily Thoruwell. Aspenweld. Plaribustah; by Q. E. Philander Doesticks, P. D. :mug of Milkandwatha, awl miter Poems. Salad for the Social—beautifully illustrated. A Defence of the American Policy, as oppsieed to the esi croachments of foreign itlfillenal, and especially to the inter forance . of Papacy Ut the political interest of the United States; by Thod. It. Whitney. Furless' Volunteer Manual--in '2 vole. Just rya's! by W. A. GI.LDENIENN EY & myl4 Fifth bt., opposite tits Thtlarr. Tilt - VOYAGE ON' LIFE---Engravings iii these great Moral Pictures, painted by the late rt.. Cole, are DOW ua view at the store of .1. J. (iILLF.SI'IE & 71.1 Wood st. Where subscriptions will he received. tuylio F, 7BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; '/A " Extra Old Lnguayi a o 10 " Old Java pockets French Jain 2 bides prime 111‘xiiii 10 bags old 11.%ricalho Selected expressly for my retail business. myl2 F. it. DRAT°, No.l Diamond. lICATk ELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by Auction any property sold by Executors, or by order of Or Court. in the City or County ; and to soy description of Real Estate out of the City. into PRATT'S DAUGERREOTYPES AND AM BROTYPES. which give such general satisfaction are daily obtained, in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build ing, No. 87 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to ambrotyping, as the time of sitting is much less than re quired for Daugerreotypist. Pictures of children taken In a few seconds In either of the above named styles. Arnbro type or Davgerteotype Copies Made correctly from every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate. Our motto is, TO pJ.k ABP . tuhlB AK ELY CUPPING AND LEECHING.— Mrs. E. HOOK may be found at bor residence on SIXTH street No. 39, between Smithfield and Wood streets. She has the testimony of many of the regular faculty as to her elan and Long experience in her line. Orders will be thankfully re shad.Wlitagoda. DELICIOUS COFFEE! —lf you would like a delicious cup of Coffee, try tiiat Roastod Java of DadVoP .IylC, N. B.—Roazted by one of my handel 9 BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvia' and ow.v. 8 box. Rocker's Fal-lus. Wheaten liras. lOU She. fresh Kite Flour. At -19113_ _ _ DEA VU'S. _ - - 1 50 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; 50 bags prime Lagusyra Coffee; 50 pockets Genet. 10 bags Maracaibo Received by t /YlB] F. IL DRAY°. GEERY description of Triondogo, aoetery and Gloved ; Gents' Purailhing An, Ate., marked down 25 to 33 per cent. at tkie Semi- Anund Side. A. A. MASON & CO, 4923 25 MO et. - - - - - - VENETIAN RED-25 bbla. in atom and 7 for lakls trq 031 ) FLESEINO BROS. CIOD LIVER OIL-3t; dozen in store and for 4,/liaeby (0 1 ) Fisunto • 4, 1, -,410 - ''''''-, 41412,708 44 DIRECTORB. f MlMini MEPIMI =MEI -; .I.`" • s"- 1 ONLY ROUTR vrrbi Tit= tiena TRAIN FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE Wilt THREE DAILX TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN DIANAPOLYS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE:. MIAMI RAILROAPS. VIA CRF,STIMTE AND COLUMBII. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. CoSIIUMNOat Cincinnati with U. S. Mall Line 9toanuirs, Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Misaissippi Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. THROUGH TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, de., As. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Inituumpolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. Louis, Ac., Ac. THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. F. Mad Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route, dyers facilities no other route Lou give, as through Gaeta by all the above routes can only ho procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Itailroad. The route from Crtstline via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and sofe speed. Conno,tions are certain, and passengers have full time for meals. By Use Forest and Bellefontelns route from Crestline a dangerous and break-neck areal it recruited, and compelled to overcome distance. By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, passengers ride over roads Indinirtixl and smooth. By toe Forest and Bellefontaine route, passengers ride over the roughed. roads In Ohio. THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CLNCLNNATL Prier Tests leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. IL for ere:aline, Columba. Xenia, Cincinnati. Louisville, St. Loni,• Lexington and indianapolis, via Laverenceburgh Route. This Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes iu advance of the Forest and Bellefontaine route. Sicoar, Teats leaves Pittsburgh at I:30 o'clock A.l M. for Crestline, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Tian makeecounection only via Columbus to Cincinnati. l'aran Taint leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. tor (ratline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St_ Louis, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenoebargh Route. TWO DAILY TRALNS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Pines Teem leaves Pittsburgh at 3.80 o'clock A. hi. fur Orestlina Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St Louis, Cairo, Evansville, !Va. Sweatt flats leaves Pittsburgh at 7,30 o'clock A. M. for Crestline, Ce,lumLuq Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, IsiraYMtei Terre Baum, Vincennes, St Louis, Cairo, Evamivitte„ Sc Timm Tamil leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. 111. (hemline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Ar. N. 11.---Ba;nre your tickets fie Columbus, mud you are in.le of connections. Steamers Mare Cincinnati ,icily fur Memphis, Vickaburgh, Natchez, New Orleans, The Columbus being the duel route, the Time Tables of the Eastern Reads are arranged to run in close connecti.in with this reliable route. For all information and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohm and Pennaylvanta Railroad Oince, (corner alias,, under the Monongahela !louse .1. U. CU Ril V, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, 050 PARKIN, Ticket Agent. 050. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. der2e) P W. STRADER, General Agent, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, Cana Luallll WITR Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCR.. SHORTF.ST AND QUICKEST ROUTE to Cascano &nu TILI NORM WM; 18 r 1.4 CLEVELAND. Ttus Route is One Ihnolnai mass shorter and shoat nine bouns quicker than Ow circuitous one via Indbutapolus. Three Daily I'r n. between Pittsbargh and Cleveland. Four Laai Trains between Qeveland and Chown Time to Cleveland six bouts, Chicago twenty-tour hours, and'fit. Louis thlrtyweven hours. on and atter TUESDAY, Mny 31, 18r6, the Trap, uu duo Komi will run ne follows: VLA ALLIANCE . The trains of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Unto Pittsburgh at a.i.Xl A. M. and 7:30 A M. and AMU P. 11. Leave Alliance at 7:1O A. fl. and I 156 A. M. and eon P. M Arrive in Cleveland at 10M0 A. 11... 2.30 P. M. and IPai P 11 ensuring there with Cleveland and Toledo HaLtroad tor Titedo, Chicago, Hock Island and Si. lonia Passengers for Toledo, Ch%ime. EL Lou* and the Nor I, nest, Marine Pittaburgh on the .30 A. 11. wain, by erring via CtereLson still arrive In Llncago at MO next merntrig P.m:igen for To Ma go, St. Lou,ir , Risk thtleus, and the tlistb-west, who wish t co through w 0, ant detenuon, will take the tram larnus Pitts Weigh at 7 A NI, as that is the only train by whirl dose odunestiu-A ere made through to tiro etw,ra &skit* 11, , , trains leaving Pittsburgh at Atal A. aI. and Welleyntle at 4Ato P. M. are the ...AY 0000 by shill, pasrcr..ers c.. 0 roa.b etnt.b..ra south of Altiruico, nr •tarrour ou theTu. • lawns extension. . . . VIA wt:u_i;viu.e. :granters Firrest City earl Ihurrinl ibrir 1. s, r irrnsgabrila nrymorning .'l.lin•isyr • . rirtrilr le • ,. ...lor - k. W.-111 , 111r. • ‘in nrctlng there. %I:II &h. train Ira,lug at 4.t.a./ r )1, Alkaiser at 6.1.0./. and ertri - h.... to rievriand at 1).30 II NI c• - innewting with the train I.•r Chicago. ate! Sielt. Onntr+l Reiland fri..atuo- I lierrirlt and Chicago. Ticket. for Chicago and otbrr pornto on the Thoth.e eta It ellaritle, are amid at $1 1,, than rim Ali-i.e.,. Tiro trait. tor Clerelanrl connect of !Indian with tra.n. fin Cuyahoga Vadia atel Akron. l'.verrutirr• u.r We, Nr.sx Philadrlphin arrl orb, 4, thew on tunourawna kalarma.., ul.totytit Saws it 1 withal de10613.14 Tlte tnlne fruco eltrulx.wl 1N.1.14., Chk-tigg, run Leave Cleeeland at aSkt A. St., S. 1i;14), tl L ~.. 94.• I' NI Arms at Calsr...oo 20 I. NI., tIJ .1, `d A. al aaei (HA, P V. I et.ze; . .:4 , X., Allictute. V 2 30 T. Im .tAidlr .$l6 (K) sl'... Ar 00T01010.1.... 400 :'' 11. , ,c k lard I% 1.4 IA '.. Toledo .. . 6 601 - ttt.ooo, . 1 , 5 10 IA ~ 0 i 'Pt. sw. 13 0.0 ;10 , nr• -' i'vrlo.liol4, I. :0 10 20 " liiooTlDleb .16 4114 13 401 . Porloo4ttni, 141 ou lb .4, .' K. L. 00.01 .in Xi lo alt -' Your lb- . .... IS U 0 14 •., " L1u11..1,... . bto . lowa. Ctt y 241 'Lb 14 . ... .. IMMEEI wankir . en I - Lanlinth ... 16 tin Emigrant Foist to ettlesito Kock Island fin,i/e las:gat/a chocked tbrouxl LI Cleveland and tilietagn. Passengers Alb requested to yreetitui that tniiet..• at UM, Of this OULUllally, , to the thin i it,,,,sl.4. House, tlun. Lialoir tits r.....xuar. J. DITIAANI,. entet, J. A. CAIMLKY, Afft, Vittsturo. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAI► BROAD GAUGE RAILROAD PITTSBURGH TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT. ,ally route 174.11.11ig au, ,0111.m. - 1101 , 31 liagga.gt_ I.lu died ft., had umy uue clumpy. 1110 1101.:H$ IN at) VA'CI 111 , ANY OTHER NOUTN. The .10 feet " - twee, With wide tuel apaAtolifl WO.. Carr ,Iplntraxiaton roowy saat.a,Vrbith gLve great Pa...K. IL lb, pi,tl which 13 uuattauu.hl.• .•ii uuy other Ettlll - 1.4.1 11 We.al The , Tr .um Otte Route astt in thr 111“).15 of it, , ,rlAl L•.umtcr.l Guru. :111.1.111ery trt. Aria tip Two DAILY PA./S:IE3IU ER TRAINS tct trt, I . tittdtttt, I , td L.tall, Via Uhiu timi Pbuliskyltallla itai11,44.1 1.., • follow n Yard Tams LEAVES AT 3 A A MAtL Taws u..ivre AT 1:30 A 11. KIPREAS 300 I' M. Making close CulilltNtlvits at Creation. for Ittiltausitttlin niii Terre Haute; MAID, by the t hot and Ailastanthp to Saint bouts. l'aseengern fur Cana anti Neve I h 1001110 will tale tle• It. nuts Central Railroad at Sandoval, arrithat al Caro nevei Goias in all ance of an) other rote. The Patine Ittolrontl In tug completed front St. I,e. t • City. rcoulteCta at Jeftenntti City with hon... keto. making the cheapn, quickest and most c,.nito, t., tile tout,. Kaunas and Nebraska passengers can possibly h 111.• A Second-class Car will he run through with the gaps—. Train. arriving at SI Innis all at the AUDIO Mme. /lily one c banal, of itaggago between Pittsburgh an-I I. luuis or Cairo t Passengers will call for Tickets by the Ohl Iteliaide sot Vincennes and Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, thus making saris .usiecuons, and avoiding the delay. a, It. quent on new and unfinished roads, Tickets good for any reasonable length of time. FARKS---IFlssr Cuss. Sr. Louis, via Bellefentaine and Union $lB Dn. via Columbus, Xenia and Dayton... 18 20 Do. via Columbus, Cincinnati and Law renceburg , . 19 80 Lbaro ......... ..... .................... 19 66 -lecond-chnsa Car to St. I,ollill 12. 01.1 THROUGH TICKETS or further Information may be pro cured of A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohio & Penna.. R It. co., corner °Moe, Monongahela House; of George Parkin, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station, Allegheny (Sty... of JAMES M. WARD. Superintendent Ohio anti Minsianippl It. It niyl2 F. KNOWLA.ND, Agent, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GILEAT 0 ENTILAL ROUTE, contiectii,e the A tianticCitit-s with Western, Nortieweatei and South-western Stereo by a notantuumt Railway direct. ! • This itond also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Line of Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; inabing the most DIRECT, CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTI by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Garay WENT. Kates between Philadelphia & Pitta burg to. FIRST CLASS.—Bouts, Sboes, Dry Goods, Tbc.ll4 luti lbs. (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Sc. SECOND CLASS.-Ikgiks and Stationery, Dry Goods , (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- GO, 11100 Ric ther, Wool, Ac THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon h o c. IA 100 and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac FOURTH CLASS.—Coffee, Fish, Baca " d . }..10c. if 100 nis Pork, (packeil,) Lard and Lard Oil FLOUR-76 cents per barrel. Kir In shipping Goods from any point Rout of phia, be particular to mark package, its l+nnsyleaniu Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Yummy Aorxre--bloses Potter Boston; J. L. Elliott, New York; E. J. Snuedor phibidelphlat Magraw A KOOll5, Bahl more; Geo. C. FTIELICISCUB, PMASbUES'D Shringinan A BIN, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. C. Moldrum, Madison, lad,; Etat-cliff & Co,. St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell kSon, Evansville, Indiana.. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent,Philadelphia. U. J. ONLBAKItT, my 9 SUperintendent, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Summer Arrangemeut..-Chouge of Hour ON and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHTLADELPHI A, THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh 'for Philadelphia at 8:241 A. M. TILE PAST LINE Mayne Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 2:60 o'elock, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Pitta burgh daily, except Sunday, at Ciiti o'clock, P. M. BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. IL, 0...30 P. IL, and 6:20 P. M.—running as far an Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Wan t Mo.; Alton, (Jolene and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louinville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Saudnaky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Diallon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steal Packet Boats from and to NEW 011.1ZANS, LOUIS, LOTIMILII and CLICEINATL THROUGH TICKETS can ho had to or from either of the above places. For ftrther p articulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the Weal will find this the shortest and ouaeteitediti oll s route t 3: o P m ) =Belli. more, New York;,ar Boston.. • titnt;Pssiongsrlitart,Tittelfir6. • TRW: Ira pti g Agrsi, Piassosss Linen, . 7 ; `,.. ,7 *..7^7, 4 - - •* - 417,34 2 rg0i fr,jrtt:e; latirlili Pfttibirgh, Fort Wayne kthlcago RALLROAD. EOMEASEeN S WW S trjrArn if ItTtEi` f t tit! ENT. THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PAStENCER. TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, an follows Leaved Pit.taburgh tur Creathan at it:o6 A. M.,.7:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. • • • - •• Leaves (heath. fur Pittsburgh ut froo A. My 7SA P. M., and 12.N0 P. M. These Trains make clove connection. at CRF.STLINII with Trains for COLUMBUS, LAYTON, CINCLNNATI, BELLE FONTALWE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAOO, SAINT ,LOUIS, and all partite on road. extending West and South-west through OHIO, INDIANA and IILINOIS. TRAINS FROM PITT/Mil/RIM connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, OITICAOO, DUN HIRE and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P, M. tor Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Slanstleld or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early neat evening. Trains East from Crettline make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PIIILADEL. PEll A. BALTIMORE Rnd NEW YORK. . . THROUGH TICKLVS are 901.1 10 Colimbos, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisvillo, St blm, Indianapolis, Bellefontaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lows City, Dunßeth, Milt. ankle, Cairo, Springfield, 111., Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities In the West. Through tickets over this line may he had at all of the above phmeti for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Sew York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODA.TION TRAIN leaven new Brighton (or Pittsburgh at 7. A. M. and *(,, P M. Leaves Pittsburgh for Now Brighton, at 9!".', A. M. and 9,41, P M. . For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner (Mice, under the Monongahela House, or at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKLN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Paeenger Agent criy2o J. H. MOORE, Sup't. American and U. S. Express and 78 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND SAO CHANONS OP CABS AND ELLOGAO/ AVOIDED. AIR LINE ROUTE LUMEN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CIfICAOO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi CHICAIIu TO ST. LOUIS w 1:4 4 ' hours. Trains Lents the Illluois Ceurrul Dtpot, (sot or Watt, atr.et— St. Lome Day Express daily. Sundays excepts.l, 7.16 A.. 11. St. L✓ule :ilea Express daily, Slaw - days excepted, r 6u P. M. St. Leal. Yrolght and 64.110-tuat dally, Sunday. excepted, 1.40 A. M. &war thetired through to St. Louis. Trains tun direct through to Alton, (2154 miles,) with, t t change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company s splendid steamers IN INCHnISTFItt and REINDEER, running in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Altot4 sit. Loma, (43 'Mita) without lauding. These boato, ha speed, outiveutence and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and apakious Wasderourria, affording to passengers the opportunity ut r. moving the dust unavoidable In summer railruid travenor, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the otters of a kw Ma. To KANeAS and NtßsflA.B.A tins Is too most direct route, and passeugme dostinod for Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all isonts on the Nlississipla, slis semi, Anima, eutuberland and Tennessee rivers, will not, the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles loop to St. Louis, thirty-seven rou e s loss to Bloomington, and fifty-eight muss less ut Spruatiold, lbtita by any oincr pinta. Through Ticket. oter this route oan be procured at the variMAl Kalinin.] 'Ticket Oilmen In New York, Boson, delphia, Baltimore, Albany, linlyrTL, &c, at all 'Through Ticket Othres tlimom;lumi. the State; and to Chicago at thy. Company's Office, No. 45 Pl...thorn r.treet, opposite the Teo moot ai the Pep"' of the Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Water stroot. Reap..lmble Baggage !lea wilt alwayn be at the Depot s pi the rumour lloada gulag lute Chicago, to Chock De.gxulge through to any point dewed 011 ILe liue. AICIIWAN, Jr., Superiuteadetit II .1. D ael.4 thoeral Palieettger Agent. NIC AA' AND DIRECT ROUTE, liiiiii afigligifi lag FROM PITT,MICIIUM TO I.;,ArauLue, lulltsnapoli,ti o.llMgao, MUnti., Ter ro llautq Rock 1.01115% Lacetu 1“*". City. Ft Lou ta. raw, Ole, La I.uqun, Durum, Xenia, Meuiphin, Peuris, hairs vlll, \ brig ,b,,rg, Peru, Ncv, orlenud, 17fD PA/NCIPAL .7111.17 S In 7111 ♦aD MCILE Steubenville & Indiana Railroad! now . - L,turlL-tr.l and In an,eLlenul .11a-ration n. n.l ~ ILL.. Combining ItioalroALl and ,c..1136,.t facll.tlrw, thus r. t•• 0..0e Irw‘c.lnr e cit.}; rUn C..,11.1i. t 1.1111 - IVUtimi L.) a:0 run t..11{ WrL.I fr.ni littaburgh. %J. and eller 1111%itt1. e,tutee eta, InSS. a DAII LINE el ele o cera fuel ss‘ rOl - 1:1.1,g Covig., 1•) r% .rilllta.Te 141101 cO.lay :J M . kAwtAir. crAt.A.K/A. FAIK V I4l.)taiN . J 4-4 - -1 - nA•nipns 1Anw.1.1.1.-1 i'vat II `l.llln.n‘il., 1 . ; k tlav Inllowlia, u 11:/.. ti:i 1 Irm ; A - M mAkinc AtrAnn .-131..x1.1...A MAUI ith.!• n All ale Alto, --lull, ...-Amlta tut lo „„„ u i„,, -./„ tiy'd tray: , r:l.lF,a 6* - a" • et . 3 Iss :ty ne uy Au,' uttnA hatlf,A.l row,- !Ai Tl.r.Alen And 1.. a/ 11,40.8, atl.l torthar tuft - n:l.oi. A lAquitent JuliN u. 110UST.0,, N., 11. , %Valet 4tl, L Poi,Lutgu tiEu N% FLLION. ›tip—rtuw-tvirnt L lA% L:r T. Ovuoral AgruL not ll' ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING TOY. Greet United Stateil Mall •nd Expre“ TW,t PASSIstal Y.R TRAINS RUN DAILY nu ita enti Itactil tram uuktu It. to t'A I RA), 11 de Rue 4, in ‘uunectlun with Treine f the ohlo :41,1 ?ilmelletypi It It. ttd Cluregu end t ittiouft Rwd,oed, hrtur tha moat duet end uuly cunlrll M., it It route ton, Traiur loario elitraw, un ft,11.,a, lu .t M. 101.1 M --Pt.CklNtl F.B.Pftr..• raaaeag..” 4a tst L. , ui, Lq thil trail/ talc,ltc:ti t Ottic• nod Mivt. IL It nt Saudural, attd tv< carraal fit. Lout, N::SA A. Ai moil 4 lu P M AND IiALANA WAIA7AiLIg At DAAIA.4II k,,NA , AIto Dubuiplol with it Liu« of l'Aeleus tot ,1 Paul ,Lud tl,n Uptrth . mlga ri‘ur nit.N hutre Cloy, 1;4 Au .1 Dubuque At 7 31) A ' and 7,00 P. M. ihuo , ngerm fr , oh the r. 4( and pin.ce4 ou the Ohl.. to,, or 4. 1,1111, trill Krre 191./ 11111 e, 01 14t11.1", 11.1 10J ("v.,' (AIL river 1111r1gb-1101111.111 Calf , to IN. area lifteee Lou, tit ea,. 1 the nil 10111, by tnkwg 110 tarn 111 Cain! Tie Lets t" ?t. liatahlus, Paul, e. 411.1 all ita in.rt•al root, .11 I' had at ilta ottlev U. 8 I'. and t'. Hathoads 11.1 Pit r.vbargh, uud 'htpan Uauuul Rsiltu d Iu it 11. AIASUN, Siverthtru'L PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILII FURTHER OPENING OF THE RAILWAY TO LILIFFI3II-: STATION. FOR TRAVEL do TRANSPORTATION Commencing Monday, I Ith Aug., 11456. Vu and utter Niouctay, the 11th iatt., the hueseugor and Freight 7Ynina will run front Cuntieltsvill.. to Gulrey's tton--connecting with limping & Ilallb Coacheifor htatiou. PASSENUERS LEAVE Uniontown by Bunting St Hair,. cota.ttea at 6 A. XI (Int'toy's Station by OulTey's coaches at 11 A. M. Irwin's Station by P. Railroad cans at 12.J.i A. Al Aud arrive at Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. ItliTli FINING—PA SS kiNO kaiS 1.61 A VI Pittsburgh ut 3.50 P. M. MM2M2I= Connellxvilin 7 P. Al.. and arrive at Uniontown sail, 01 , 011111 g. .11 , :li.t.11.A:sa.)1SE.: WILL LIN Fttit.WAttrall) AT Loll RATF....S., between Coy nollsville nud l'attantrttlt . Far.. from UmoutAorn to Pittmborgh It Como. to Pittsburgh *2.011 West Newton to Pittsburgh .I 0 ti utley's to Pittsburgh 1,00 Passengers trill bud thin plea..autest ;and chem. st route between Uniontown. Connellsville. Air.. to Pittstmrgb. 11. IILACKSTONE, Office I'. a. C. It. Its Contiellsrlllo, 711, AugulL,l9so—len4; MAGAZINES, Sc'._ Harper for J uly—prico to Ct.() lA. iiodey's Lady's Bonk fur J —1.3.1 c. Graham's Magazine for July-20e. E. l'etersou'e Mai , azfue for July--17e. Loslle'a N. Y. Journal for July-lo'. Yankee Notiuus for July-12e. Ballines Magazine for July.- We. Brother Juunthau for 4th July—a magnificent double number—prier 12, The aboviijust meeivi°l Cl I.AUFFFICS Ilia /IiSTOI(Y., )020 No. 77 Fourth mirror. VOR SALE.-20 Acres of Laud, a gum! situation fora country store, about 20 mile, from the city, In a thriving neighborti,..d and no store near. Hunan and lot and three vacant lots in Allegheny City. A situation by a young lady in a. dry goods or trinuniug store, or millinery establishment-40r 01110 cook—two girls to do housework—one boy to learn a trade.—twii 1...ys ill stores or run of errands—two men to work on fury. or la boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at ilk Real Estate Agency and Intelligent..., °thee, on the north side of Ohio Bt., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny Olty. Jel9 MELODEONS AND ItEEI) ORGANS.- Charlotte Blame has just received another lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood Imes of every variety and style, onisprishig-4, .1 1 and 6 oc taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 5K•6 ectaves, seraphine or Piano style, with rich moulding., carved music desk, Au.; 6 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 seta of reeds throughout, the one tuned an "crave above the other; an excellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lector, mono. Every instrument is submitted to &thorough examination previous to being sent from* the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect. These instruments are recommended us being far superior. both in tone and finish, to any others mannfactured. The chief improvpments (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 thou passes into is mo dulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell.) which mellows the tone, and give it more of 'melodious, flute, like quality, than is the general property of reed instru ments. For sale by CEIA RLOTTE BL1)5151, • Jell "Old Established Piano depot" No. lls Wood et. REFINED SUGARS -15 bbls. Loveriugs "A" crushed Sugar; 30 do Stewart's "A" do do; 15 do Lovering's flue puly'd do! 10 do do coarse do do; 10 do do crushed do; iu stare and 'for sale by Deb] MILLER & BRIKETBON, LOOMS.-1.00 tons Lake Chaznplain for 1) sae by path) JNO. etOAD ISMONE =SOME Mno=!! Mrll Arraktf“Melll AND CHICAGO TO CA11t1). CILICAUO To FT. LAUF tv CAIRO, C.IIICAtio TO liutttAat RikILROAD. WANTED, ~. , "if. . ,11.' MFMI z. >,. ,~•: 'Times wONlTlbtlliii - 48i'did do 0 1 / 4 gfve'reusifdrary `thief they outer - WSW kt a bedkaa.aars Angt touch duteous& of the diseitee, cams° of all ague and bilious distance is the atmospiterie - pciscai Mitiknit 'VetrailMrklifidiriniti'.. - fiti by Its natural antidote, and all disease caused by At i .thisopears at once. Rhodes' goer and Ague Cure is thicantlail e to Malaria, and niaredter it ii a perfeetfyiliabilletartiedicine. .The cathode at the celtshFOted Ocuri.A . A.chillost of New York, fo this effect, attached' t' every hhilliiithro. fare flit does na good it can do no harm. This is more than can bq *dot Quintals, Arienic, or any Wile in existents:B, ae the hirtilnotuftO tliectutstitutfon, 'and things an Dumb Aerns,'Whicir'llereralli, person feel perfectly welt for a singin moment.ll.6ll/inexatkiki of -thew:Arabs annex sonmextracts Dom a letter justrecolved freedo PhYou4ou , Grosorrove, Otgldierll7o.B93. JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—Dear Si: Youtiref24 inst.'s at. hand. The Quo arrivedlate last year and.the Mt.:Pity in faectttigkanaY one to it w=tltiiinicreVaill= 111 Lima with dm public, ea being bitter tbartoolegt p ethe —not knowing I presume, that t he remedy they ., to escape tatting ittuininti,kontained the drug WWI This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would .invartab break an ague, but it did not cure It, as it would often re= tutu with-renewed vigor. This tee cirorimatanosi deemed in your favor, if I could institute ,teat °evade.= between it and your Cure. The following id the remit: Three persons took your Cure, all of which. were .oeses of. Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many treeke, standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, taxation:ally' missing a chill, but It was (as in all ser.k case4llloW/Y gear ing them out, and laying the foundation of other and seve rer inalnditz did succeed In iffecting a radiCiil cure of , all three of these casts with your remedy, and they have not had a chill since. In all three of these eases the limith'ir Tunic bad been used, and would.ous beforesitatea, tweak the chill, but alter a period or two had elapsed it woulkuiturn. I think there-will be no difficulty riots , in' giving to your' Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy, now ha use here, etc., tic. WILLIAM ROCILNER, M.D. RHODES' FEVER and AGUE OMR, or ANTIDOTE. TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURL Take It when you feel the chills coming on, andyou will never have a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. I. For sale by Druggists generally. Jell W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street,' Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and-GRAVE STONES always oAtiand ; Stone atldllarble Curbing and Vaulta for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and WashatandTops, andlinposiiig Stonesmade by machinery, in lea time end better style thattran be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention is 'paid lo tpe manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others are invited to examine oar stock, as we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, ($l5 hod upwards,) but few who are able to own a good houss will be willing to remain long without procuring ono or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are sot liable so take tire, and east but little more than a good wood mantle. Mirble sold low to the trade. Hearth &toned made to order. Our mock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the beet wo.kmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Order", addreseed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ailed u ul, drepatch. W. W. WALLACE. Q M 1:1 MAC HINES. - LULL'S PATENT 1,3 BUHR 81t1UT MACHINES, used in 7UO Mlle in Vie eet. They run Light, clean well; are durable, and wbun they I,come smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the burr. They bare been used„for.tlve Tcarsin the City It Ills, l'al,burgh, (out, of the largest mills in the West,)and are warraut,d to clettn well. For particular's, lee hand-bulls. tn dem tilled or 319 Liberty street, Plitaborgh. ap2:l IF. W. WALLACE.: MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and 11 Laurel tim Stouts, Bettiag Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill Iruus, Strews, Screon Wire.. Corn and Cob (Minders, Cast Iron Pruof Staffs, &r., always on hand and made to order, at 319 Llbrrty strimt, Pittsburgh, Penna. (ZTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.- L. 3 Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted beet quality, on hand and made to order. Milers of Juniata roo, made on short notice. Orders Ailed with despatch, at Mit Liberty street Pittsburgh, Pa. apt.: W. W. WALLACH. PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subscriber bag on band, end is manufacturig, Portable b'oaring slips, of an inappored quality; they are very com pact, run light, grind bot, (five to fifteen buaheia per boon) an be driven by stism,.water or horse power and will prove a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumb ermen sad large stock tosders Orders filled at 31 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. sp2.2:llaw W. W. WAILACR. 0. CURTIS. Bitorr CUE.TIS, Dealers in Real Estate, st. Anthony Falls, MiunosotttTerrttory. Land bought .u.l old throughout the 'Territory. Money loaned, invost nients made to the bon advantage, audlAnd AVintrusts lora. ted. Also, Agents fur the sale of tote in the town of ST. OS Wpm from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Pills. The survey of the groat Pacific Railroad cr sees the Mississippi at this point, and the unmarous ad. ♦ante sit roi - s oe a ploce of business, willmake It one of the largest ctuat in the Northwest. EIIi7ZRENCIS: BK.Goteroor Itemnry, Minnesota. H.. 0. Wa. 11. Weill, Chief Juatice of Minnesota. 800. J. Meeker. Itou M. thee, Delegate to Cong - reto. (I , llmg,heo.d & Becker, Attorneys at Law. .11, ,sr... Burly k Oak., Banker*. T. M Fullertuu, lloginter of U. S. Land Oftlos. J bYk4ba • r UST 141.21. 14 -1 EI: OF CHARGE 11-TWO SPLENDID PARLGR ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey tu ,te• • , Iden Time'," a splendid alert engraving, ft m the cel,- brated painte- by handater; and the "Departure of the aelites frnto'lio - ph" a largo and beautiful engraving ;rem a faulting by D. Roberto. The retail prim of the above Pe a artngs per ropy, tat will to aent free of :Adm.; ea (Minus: The enbetritrera tare mitablished a BOOK AGENCY to Philadeit•hie, and will fm-uisti any book or ppblkation at the retail prke„ free of passage. Any persona, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such ea liarper's. Oaxley's, Putnam's, Graham% Flank Leslie's dm., will receive the magazines for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if subecribing to a $2 and a gi Magazine, such as Peter sore., and Chaim:is Ladies' Christian Annual, they willre ceive both magazinra and a copy of either of the above we gi eying* Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with matinees and despatch. Viewa of Buildings, Net Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Illnatration=e Certificates, Enaineas Cards, ke. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Person wishing views &tin& bulb. intro engraved, can ;lend a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mall or exprem. Benicia; at a distance having saleable articles would find It to their advantage to address the subscribers, an we would act as agents for the sale of the same. SWUM & PIERCE, 60 South Third street, Philadelphia 24,101 v: 1) JABLI4I/IE/11 J.i.111318 C. JDLAK ELY & RICHEY, REAL EwersEwersßßo tram, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pitts burgh Farms, Monaca, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, ice. de., bought and sold Liu commisaion ; Land Warrants bought, sold and loess Ted; Bills, Bonds and Note. negotiated. Evaded attentit . given to fruistividing Farms, and disposing of them. 'Perms reasonable. noir27nlaw. ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, mid Solicitor hi Chancery, A.geut loi pro,uring Bennty Lands and Penelope, and for the Col le.•don of Claims in theat Britain and Ireland. Nilectious made In this and adjoining Counties; Ea• tame of decedents settled; heal Eatato bought, sold or leasni, and recta collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage in other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Ottleo oc FOURTU atroot, a few doore above Smithfield. Pittsburgh. March W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Coln , • unwioner for the States of Tenn New Ihinge shit 0, Conne.ctirnt, Wie r connin New York, Mt , lowa, Jalitortna, lonialana and Viiginia. Sae. Deeds drawn, and soknowlettmenta and proofs taken for ,word or use in any of the above named States, thincht, Ntississippa and Rhode Island. Ihttaburgb, March Sit, 1866---frah2Bdaw) UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.— The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. k Co., situated on the Monongahela river, about 28 miles from Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of 115 acres and 11.0 perches of Land, (more or lees) and all the Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more, together with Buildlngs,Dailwaya,Ac.. _ For further particulars apply to D. W. A A. 8. BUN Atte/ at Law, apll:dewtf No. 109 FonrUi st.; Pittsburgh. B x". GAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned offers fur sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connell , Railroad, in the growing and thriving ,Borough of MIMES.' PORT. Four 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 thenittnnting for their whole length on other streets. A iso—TWO LOTS, 3714 feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and in depth 121—tone of the Lots border- I UK for its whole length on. Jerome street No batter property out be found, and it will ki sold low Part a the payment taken in 'Stock/of` the Ckninelleville Railroad, if doeired. oso. Y. OILLMOB.E, 1:10:e tit - the *ming Peet. Pittaburgh, Angnet 81,18bbdaictf . WIG M A NUFACTORY-41gs, RENTER, iris doors from the Aqueduct; oppeoritethe Collector'n office, Allegheny City, in prepared to -till orders far :WIGS. and all kinds of ORNA.MRSTAL BAIR WORK. The best qullity of niaterial is furnished, and entire atßisfactiert guar anteed. . roylicdawly 1.:300 - KS ! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS I Scenes of a Hunter's life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea. , Northwood, or Life North and South. Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. I udion Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam. The States and Territories of the Great West. Noble Deeds of American Women. The Museum of Retrawkable and Interesting Events. It:triad tiray, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Mun'e Book. The Young Lad) 'a Book. Japan as It was and in. TWi1:11 Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of 16. Married. not Mated, by Alice Carey. War in Mums, by Brewerton. (tome For AR. The Water Cure Encyclopedia &c., SM. For sole by B. T. 43. MORGAN, Je-11 NO- 41, Fah atTeet. NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS,6S Maiket street near Fourth. • Poems, by RldiardCbec.erix Trench. 11.10 White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. • do. • Comic Miseries of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest in America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Inandwation, Its Rolla and Inteinmequencea. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. .: HillaideChurch or Reminiacencea of a "Country peak,. rate, by John W. Ofilcßering, 1). D. Sight and Dearing, How preserved and How Lost, :by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Benoist, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suflring Savior, by Krnmacher. Ixetnres on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan. Mug. Lector. on Great Men; Myera, London. Man awl His Money. Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Teaks:lle. Nionahli, a tale by Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. Harpers Magazine, es 80012 as publiaheds-26 cis. Jelit JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received - and fce sale by IL, MINER. a (10, No. 92 Ram -kW street Uarper's Maguire for .flarfi; Godef a 40 iloo*foS . for .rafiel Art Journal for May. Allure NSW BOOM.l3,publlshof,aps for sale by 41MOMMIMM 3(110 1 Mra 12,8dflOsial ,•~ _ mar. .. ;m , ; z ,. „,^ ..... , _ , I , is ID i Esr 001,, rr. .1 ante . atIONOIIITIE..II.IIOOP i r , t initr Manta AIMILA AND POWIUMMItgro .-„-,,, ' Y ASIVRaXrpi la offered to theories ' feel in A -, ' - . I i' , 1. =rpta, emtricrioi..l. - ..„-. ... - ble the h appiest e ff ects that can beide ,- ow:. fuk *ed.. BOinir wide fa the field of its use. ifor . ('"" - neksiif the cues of ) 4 L - -:.: 7 lll d aria; that meths:4of • . • 7' 'r4 7411 I _ 4 3' Ztriaktrit i aMr= , , DOM earthing' and even . desperate lie. ewes of the lung&-bfitruse. — "When once Wed, its awe is IL :: l'‘ ‘ .. . • .. - S i ?' 4 '' ' . r.itilitt.„ the O at • u • & ..ngre Neersitiwnat Millifitheah y r the distrembierm344lrelbthrtisktiothroCille orowy ov ert thipbotre at m cii matt a.4T :3 rt. li thiniflife eta loath' for the'earithst inquiry of meth. cal Meal. , Menthe•Manithi 'Prevalence end fatalitty - of con• sumPitto.!lt! , m2;Ptiltith - ti merchiefef - fflertherhad more tif Mien" Mthallga ceso d .I'Diart inf. yet no ade. d ep e nd namody , Al on erajeb,theotblio could de for protection from attacks upon the respirator,' or' gam, until the introduction of tlii OKEDISP PEaIORAD. This article le tholes:4=a a long,bboricata, and, Ibeliesa, sucassful endeavor to feral& the community with, such a tented,: AM Waled atatentent the Anterkseepeoplithe now themselves pmpareitio.ludimatull enerilediftennerletens to their dectidon. If there is any deperiderwa to:bexhiced in what men of .evegy class And Matta certify It bee done for them ifsvethn trust our own . sinems, when we see dengeroust alfectionanfthe throat and lunge yield Loft; Were andel:wind on the aleurance of intallignat>fityidcians lap :oaks it their business,to imow—in abort, It thereia any rellanonnpen A ny. ;thing. than it lit irrefutably month that OA niallehtedras re. tithe tutd demesne the donor dieeseectoedillatted forPha• yond =yawl all otheasthatareknown temeithind. Af_ thks be [ true, it cannot be tbs freely I:nihilist:Wrier the widelYknOm. The afflicted should know it A remedy that coterie-10w less to them. Parents should know It, theter th dred , ilia priceless to them. AU thank! Itnint - 44'for , be ' can be priced to no one. Not only should-it be etrculated bmand everywhere, not only in this country, but to "ell connWse. How faithfully we have acted en.this conviction, is thowith the him that already this article, boa uumte the circles of,,the globe. The - sun .hver seta on lie limitel No, continent is without It, and: but few peoples .: Although not in so general the in other nations rut in thi& It is employed by the more intelligent hi allticat-ell cited`countries: 'lt'is rotten wet/ employed in both Americsin'thifoPer•kolk , kfcloor Australia and the birelf islands of the sea. Life is aa deer to tremors there as here, and - they grasp net valuable rem with even more avidity. ...Unlike atioarproaratkrita or its nd, It le an expansive oompoeltion of costly materiel. Still it is afforded to the patient ithattionablither leo& and what is of vastly niece llPPortanos to Meth, - Its quality to never Monied to decline from iht original Standard of , excel lenoe. Every bottle of this medicine, now Inaltallonsted, in °I good an ever hoe hemmed° heretofore* or,th we the ca pable of 'making. No toll or one respired; binafxdadning it in the beet g•artection add* It is possible to-gin:dm& Hence the patient who procurththe Amputee Comma ',too._ . matt ,'eati rely'ou having a% t'00& ad atelb intik Gvcaliien. had by those who Unary tell:sauna- .: .•- • .... . r ,- got ' T:V g wo t r i l i tt c:surwiliaslra the o d ea g = that much has been done7alreedy, . . ,-, a /fir Awned by J. O. AVM, ,Prectical end Anifylieel Chemist, Lowell, Math - • '_, - a , ''.' ' •-' `" Sold by IL A. PAIINESTOCK & CO,, at •arksilesth3-end.re• tail, by every Druggist f a Pittaburgli, • and, by all Dealers everywhere. The Greatest OF THE AfiE MR. KENNEDY,' of ered one.of , our couutiowipeatoreareadtliaithinitily tb4 c ur " e '? e rY:" lvi o f II 4F W ,ftntnP. I,I IKTICAKV44- A°4 ;110 treated it in over eleven hundred earawaruGireer failed except in ttvqyo cane (both thunder humor.) now In his pca eselon over two' hundred cdrifilcateif Zit Its vidneodtletthtzt teenty ( xidlesof Beaton.. - ' Two bottles are warranted to cure anuniineeM mouth. One tothree bottles will cure the viorstiltirt &Ties of the face. Two to three bottles will scour the spatem of boils. Two Double are warranted to cure the wait Maker firths mouth and idol:each. Three to five battles , are warranted to Mire the welt car of aryl/lade& One or two bottles are warranted to cnreall Mawr °[;O W sPic W. W. WALLACE. Two bottbie am warranted to taretwining or theiir aid Four to six bottlee itto Wairimted to antis eteirt4anzid,iiim log aka's. One bottle will cure sca;painplio - n citibeakbr., Two to three bottbiu Ore vransintixf•tcriati thingiit - geo• Two or three bottles ire wititexitidio Ciao tkeiroret caeca of -ringworm. Three to four bottles are warrentoltoctirosakrbenm„ Five to eight bottles will care the work cam of scrotal& A benefit Is alma experienoedircao the4retbottle, and • perfect core is warranted when. the above .puuslitty f is taken! N mning looks so improbable io .those Who 'have in - vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the fay as that exam. mon weed growing in the pasture, idea along oldetonenralla,. should cure. elliry bumerln.the ordeal; yet it , lantoutittilind fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are MOM nor ands, hums or ha's abort -*suiting comb eases, Ina not yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of 'tin tholjoinity of Boston. I know is effects in eTery case. It has already done aame of the greatest auras 'Om tirdwhillleasielltitsetts. I gave It to children a year old; to r uld peopltof *We I have seen poor, puny, wormy looki ng children, whop dash was soft and flabby, restored to a Orilla' itato of heath:Ey one bottle. ..„ To those who are 'subject to a sick . headache, one bottle will always cure it. It gives great relief to caterrhandAls. rinees. Nome who have been costive for years, imve taken and been regulated by it. Where the body Is sound it works quite easy, but where there Is any derangement of the Brno dons of nature, it will cause very singular reelinp, but yen must not be alarmed—they always dittappeir ler fronrftr days to a week. There is never a bad re mat .on,the. contrary, when that feeling is over, you will feel yourself like a new person.' I heard some or the most'ettranigaat encomiums of It that man ever listened to. No change of diet le ever necessary--mat the best you can get. I lays like. wire an herb, which, when simmered-In tweet oilidiettates Scrofuloue swelling of the next and under gul.eilia,,lkiwil 60 cents. Price of the Medic , ' I Dirk:every per-bottler. -, - Directions for Est.—Ada! one. table spoonfollseelay. Children over eight years, wawa spoonful; children from fire to eight years, reaapoonfal: As no . directionlieri - be made applicable to all constitution, tako -enough .to operate on the bowels twice a day. Me. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bed Minaret Scrofula. . Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. Hbarait'a, Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. FL •Al' e. gheny. . . CURE OP ASIIMIRAFIIi NEW AND VERY WONDERFIII4. IiYGEANA BROUGHT HOMO TO TIM 000 A Of THOO[44Ol A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY: hedvistettt- Aix ly .been toads by Dr. Cumin, of this.eity, ip thoAreat. meat of Contempt:ion, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We refer to ."Drs..ol=tif artutSitsi , ol Drnettittrllitintaw VAPOIL MED Crud= Smut," -With Ws new, methodeDr4l hats reatoredutany afflicted Mies to health': as an evidence of which, he-bas inntunarabla , :13pettkintebf frthe treatment, &physician remarks: It It Is midi:Mt that lideallog —constantly breathing an agreeable, bathing Sapeil-the medicinal properties most come inZrestamtactirlihAlis whole serial cavities of the thugs, and thne escapothe many . and varied changes produced upon thani whearlititdeord Into the stomach, and subject to the ptrocession." The Hygesna is for sale by all, the Druggists throupoutthe country."—Nes, Yori-Dorchestut qt.fanuoiill4.: The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the then, sith out the least ineauvenience—the but of the body Wing sufferbmt to evapotatethe fiord. Rundle& of catoirofintres, like the following, might he named: one package of the Ilygoana has cured me of the Alain* of six years' standing. Postmoster of Duncannon, I am cured of the ten PAW standing, by Dr antis' Ilygoans. idenasava Raseon, Brooklyn, .N. Y. hire Pam, of No. 5 Llammond street,..N: P., was Lilted of a severe case of 1311)DOitte by the Bygoons. My sister hai been cured of a &hoisting colgli; of esseisl years' standing, and decided to be incurable , by the phial. dens.. She was cured In one mouth, by tho Ilygettna. J. H. thirraitaf; Richmond; Me. The BAR. To% Caisore,, of New, Tork,.teetillea of our seep doe In the Musing language: ' • • • • - mrteroax, November - 1k 1854. Tweneßiet.l think hWte,of Dr. clank', Ilygeenit sea rem edy in diaeases of th e throat 'and loom Waving had some opportunity tesdo itatecacy; lam consiumd thatit is a most excellent tordniN both 41 . 40*a:wand ,thoirde application to the chest:: bT B.—Dr. Curtis' Hypos hollow OBIGTNAIwemd.ONtY GINIIINZ ARTICLE: all Obeli Mhos+ iiiiitellitiwitiAt the mid 'huniuotts' counterfeits: "Blew thetti "as you wetild sir Par sale by Pr. Geo. H. Neper,..l4A*oe3 Mimi; R. lit. , BpAtert &1317 Lee A: Beckham, AlleAtieni etti; Sargent, New Nrtglattatt,,C4 NOW, layl4.4kirtbn HE ' SATISFACTORY REMEDYFrAXEL • i; of the'oinintry, Worth and Math, the 'prePrier tore erealmartdaily ha ke-Wmt. of ouch, Wale ea.the following, miative top. A. Pahnestock'esu Garxersoesto% Ala, April ink LkAre .3kurs. B. 4. Cb.-4 have been pelting par Vermifoge in this - lbr Bre-years, and take pleaenrelw stating, for, the ' ot the. yule and oflha:pahlie„ that It has been, SO thr knoii, one Of the meet atlas°. tory remedies in the roarket,hnd , one of the , moet takiehle - manned we brace. I. have etso personal lumwtedoet 14 • good effects In &onerous =tea and& trimitniont b u r • phylactery!, all of. Wham use It.regularlyi and.alarayalothd it to be safe and reliable aswmeonn.aper.lllc. I can rocinn. mend it as one of the Bated and bast in the market. STOLLMWEitelii'. Prepared and sold by B. A. laurizarops,l.)il.4,.. mh2o corner of Nrodd'and'Phifshi, Plttetatrith; DR. HUL $: EN'S P LAN TOOTH PASTS—Thht Teeth Pastels tht* hate its kind ku dowsing and PreservillgP Lod& 4t torsions), (mar the supervision of Dr. Hulimeo. Sold only y 41,101:1NO, je.lB Corner Market &the Mum* BLUE.- A.Auprior article, I, Jinn received and for sale by • A - suPEßTok,lcioN „diA‘TEtz, vv - 4ipampzj, or Lexemovreaskom ?rosy: TUE iItkNitINRER; a Tale of Life'e irtclasitudes• by the anthill. of 4 Thi) Wetch man," kr, &c. "Trudging along, anlincroring-whaVbeaoulhL- And vr*tling, as ls,„ment, for amp t • sort *Another poPidar ltale -front -Ota menl of, an anther -who needs no intrciduFtion Lhis othor bogie ha cptemanded a wide bib and made him familiar to the ' g The great lam with which the reading pahlii Medved Watchman, ''She Old -Doctor; - Monert 36 5 05' 4 0, and the 'eztenalie edition" through Warn these works passed, la the bem,evidence which am be famished of the ahllityaf thia4licehflite 4 WAMietee lt -itlumrsJotrr. "Ibtl.riffanikrei" Polfg.n4q4l2exceANll_MOMO7nnd white It will enchain the attention of the mom matoe reader It cannot fait le intares - f mamase theloitag, **Milo by liawhadr Dm* er."-Ckodersrl Llicraid.. • , -'the hicldentiiare -Lartrorni an. DirratiNo graphic, and the style ft, r :01e. It will. plem, ,, ,krawo r d For gala I'J IL 311:NNII Jylo No. 32 Stnithtlelestrief. FrOBACCO i 'l6 bombe Wm. 11.43rant's Ws Tobacco; . 6 do da . Si do 16 do Wolister's old s's do 15- de , Anderson'a.Dowborry Ws do 6 do. Jan& VI • do ' 5 .16 'Cana '11..i5'11 do 10 -do lfidarsdON.uurat Leaf do • . . 2caoca (11-4. th Ib. boxes)) Thomas lady Flagon., 10 Dwarf boies Boa-% 'Panama brand, ,%11b - MAP Tobacso, 10 Dwarf' boxes Jewel bpror TwarrxobaiCke-... In store and for male by - 4244;vanxiiii: ~:-71 4 trryirv#1 7 0 4 - • • • fitg ,•,.'...• ~,--,- 't, S ,Aff_4311'.41'i1;;•24.: - • ''''';-:•::'::4:7121T.747.0.1 * '0,12V:1.! .UT .. '.- ...,,i'-,::,..,!::',..-kilr:,-4,4-P•P'-; , - - . , --• ~., • :'- i •f 7-,, , . t,;.",'.':',30.43,. '44 Ml=l ,Ilj 4 INHALATION- - - - . 1