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We have the following Real Estntit for agile
FOURTEEN ACIRES Clair cotitiriliO, on
the old Washington Kori. welLiteprorad.
SIX CRkS - UP NO m Chartiers township, tilamt half
a mile from the Ohio riv.•r at the lower terry, with vidnable
musliremataa,Bllo , H l to a gent...ill country residence,
A LOT OP (MOUND In Neat laberty,iiiir.fect by 11W; will
bo sold low.
191:1B. ACIIRS nv LAND-neer Nimaractlic.
TEN ACII,bS 01 , LAND in Indiana township, at the
mouth of Deer Creek, on which aro good improtemehts and
an old eatabliahed ferry.
FIFTEEN ACRNtI OF LAND In Indiana' townil4, near
Pine creek, with 119 A0RE...1 in Plum townahl.N.thrFe and a
half ranee from Logen'e Station, on:the A..-y„,Rellsoad, with
good improvement ,
A TUREE STOOP DRIER DIVELLINIf HOUSE on Ste
„treat, (opposite the Itlertyllos44) wittOnedern
i mproeemente.
A..GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of IkaWei;-'con
taining twenty-three scree, within eighty rode of the C.
P. RalLroad.
TWO FINE LOT'S in the A•trough of Manchester, corner
of Charters nrul Fayette streets.
A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM in Derry
township, Westmoreland county, would IN3 exchanged for
city property.
A BBAITITFUL SUBURBAN ECRSIDENOR at the. :,wind
vale Station. with flea or ton Acr.ii of Land.
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T\VINTY AOR.RS OF LAND ttti,p.ititttg the Swittorttle
Station. Apply to Iti..a 10(11 la.
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TwEt.vE li q , its
IN ADVANCE ot"rtlE MAIL!
arir- TILE EASTERN DAILIES Are regularly received,
twelve hours in advance of the :51.1, arid delivered to sub
scribers at the following rat, :
Philadelphia LEDMiIt, or per week.
New York Daily TRIBUNE, le,. per week.
HERALD. ••
int Leave your or,l rs Col those, any ,nthri Eastern
Paper.. at 71 Fifth street.
rura
11It.;11ARD SHANNON.
SALE .-21) acre; land, on which 1-;
erected a 11VW011 1 pg. hots , , frame barn and other out
buildings, all its good order poPrVo cleared, well tent....l
and in good state of guluvation; a young orchard, several
acres of grain and closer now in good stint thriving ca/LIflo•
don; the remaining a ,4,1111 wall timbered—would mittgood
situation for a store, being situated uu the cross roads. be
tween Bakerstsiwri and Butler. in Middlesex township. , but
ler county. Will his sold low —terms easy.
Wanted—A situation by a young lad), in a Dry woods,
Trimming or y eats bitsimient.
Want...l-64,10ra! gins to do housework In the city and
country. Also, a situation 1p) a boy about fourteen years ppf
age, in a Stare, to run errands or pubes light work.
Inquire of 0t W. BUNS, at his Agency and intelligence
Omee. north side of Ohio street fourth door oast of Diamond,
A.LLIXIIIENY CITY. je7
ANTED--Six gond Girls, to (1,-) general
houuwolk. Two ur tlire,, good Woke for rite
country. A Boy of 17 to to au a trade; must bo well 1130J111.
mended. Al.o, plarea for four or live (Arts to do chamber t,r
dining-room work. lour Boys in stores to run ermnda,
and live or ale men at any kind of employment.
Apply at lA.)IV lt I K'S Nox Intelligence Office,
1eb21.1 No. 14 Fifth street
WANTED—A '3'ituatin as Governess or
teacher. by ft vAni.ig lady w..li qualified, and 1,, •
ing had considerable oul.i not olozet to go int
the country.
Wanted—Sereral girls L. .1., hhnsework, In city and
country, and a 1,1 t.. ern r,fsrrande, in a eh(e atom in tho
city.
For Salo—A small tana.a y in order and d.,ing gc ~1
businos.s, in a 9111.11 ii Iltn•at tiftoen in:les (ruin th..
city. The (miler wtyhing td West will bell at agi eat
bargain, Inquire of Li. W. CANS, at Lis Ag. ucy aud
ligence Office, north solo of Ohio stroot, fourth d.sor earn ~f
the Diamond, Allegheny city. my 24
WANTED—A Sl' IT .7XTION, by n young
Lady, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Milli
nery establishment.
WANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the city
and country. Alaa.a situation by a boy about fourteen, in a
Ettore, to ram errands, ur oilier light work.
FOE SALE—A small TANNERY, in good order and doing
a good 'maims., In a small village about fifteen miles from
the city. The owner wambing to go West, will sell at a great
bargain.
Inquire of GEORGE W. BUNN, nt his Agency.
figence Office, north an.le Ohio t en.t, fourth - door ..ant
the Diamond. Snap:Maly City. Jr!.
BEESON'S CEMENT, OR
INATEIII undersigned keep .11PlIfthtly ,•ri
hand a large nto,k of this article ,4 the beet quality. The
attention of o.altra...nirs and Buildera of Navigation
Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for AVater Works, &c., In r,
quested to this article. The well known resistance and it,
perriousuces of water, characteristic of this Cement, reiol ‘
it of the first ne.a.sity in nll structures expoeed 1. the not..
of water or damp. j aviargni] EN LI II A ItIC lIA ILDSON
AC 0 gT R Y IN HOP:INS° N .
TOWNSHIP V- tit SiI.E. —We alter 1, end° a Leant,.
tul piece of Land In neon about seven
from the co. I nut:bitting to tut y-inur acre., all Coal
well ingtrn , eat 51-1 in a high +tote of cultivation. 'l lie
linear contains Dee rwmo, {lontly linisbrd, with butcla
cont-botteas, atattlas and lawn Neill). of the bent grayed
rule. &r. Apply to jylitt BLAKELY
HIRSIIFELD &SON, DEA I.ER
, I V
L. GENT :ti FURNIAMING tit /01,S laid SQ IRT MA \
Al 'll;ltih.] ; 70 W 4,11) amt.
J'l' I C h. T Ito outecrilwrlt retpuctfully artneu, th At
ticult: by tbtm ere guarantb.d I“ fit; will
warded to on; part c.t the 1 - 1.1i.1h..tt r.. ittoK fr om Om lot r
UN. Howling ay. .‘1.1 , 11 their per. , ontl
inched. tt-.tordinit t it h,rtunta riven britv.
Reaumuher. the N 17 ,, must h 4. c,uvfully and
taken, ite , all tlrCen,tr3 4.11. 11111,1 , are mule 1.5 the clatter k;f
the extabli,l.h.ht.
F.rsi--Size It,ort I th- uo
armed th. ,
ti.r.,uLtl 1.,10tt the ILI 111
pits
,rri Foti t rth . -- t yrolti thr “Liddle rionthior. lonirth of arm to
Ait a h— lu lloight of rot,ori, from *Ow 11111,111.1, to the ktiee-
Sis.l7/—WII.-thor uith L.r sOth:olt ; if with r•llkre,
the style.
Th 6 plan qu,to ;OW . 1111 d will hr of grout Salo. to
gunLnmen A'.1416 7Ll. t
Also, on lottoi, a lull aasortnoolt of Stoma of our LaMllll.a,
tarn. Any orderP Addi,•ll,4l nil by ursil alit to. pr ml. , i)
a ttbUtimi
P. 8.-11044 e attie by what couveytnie they are t., be
ehipp.d. 1.. lIIILSIIFELD
TM PORTED (1( ; A Hs_
~0 .f, o 1) N. 1 and 2 Cruz & Prindrle
.)1.01) "Fir,-F'y" Londres Int
0.000 "3,10te Christ." Lourlnn Regalia, Ist "
1,11U0" LS I inzennbitorl" Unman,
10,000 - Urn', Taylor" Rev Cigars.
4,000 •• 31n•Imientu Ooltiunn" Hay. Ci,gro,n
10,000 •• El Fan" Regalia Cigars
3,000 "La Tr, Marian" Reg °incurs.
3,000 "La Dos Softws" Reg.
25.(wi0 m Wasinngton" Bernina Ciga r..
•-tn.ooo •'olm,. 111, An. For sale by
13 7 3111,
JACOBS' ANIALI;ANI PENS
will In' I , Pitu , l it, durable as nix EMIIT MU'S fr anc
steel, nail will I.( catch: ur siieL no the paper: neither t all
they commit , ttn injure the eolot oi the itik.
variably An. tin e , V.OO per Kinn.. For sale
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NO F I CTION .—We have application for
several GOMM ramong from pa/ lu it.NIIIIO, urn wins, In it
bauchsome premium Mar !honed. and ar, 111 - .41 ou Ille Lust
of real estate, clear of all .n.1,1,11 , 1,11:1,e6.
Tenant mlniog (.• luVrSt is 1111.14 111.- 1111111bUg
large return, not to in w - 111 pleat', apply to the nal •
designed, who will gire their guarantee lot all
inleioo , ol tranharted
We ere authorized to one, ft limeleitme bowie to ell e
may apply. IiI.AK ELY 8 MINIM.
thl
VERY DESIRABLE I'LlopEßTy IN
TIIE Fl Ertl Tbo 11,111 Vi , IYA 111 ..Iqht
1101111 en, h are PL.UII nto
,I nets. tin humors. h unkl I eul W..i
A Id,. k 01 rigid Lirtr4 dn. Fink W.dd
rented
T.l, 3 St, y Brick ISILLImrs titeet. Flltit
Ly tina•rate p.•1d.11,4 a l•an,L,..:n
111,11.11,
A block ol titre° 14111111.4411i011.11.V .0 the r,oar of Wall,
nad Pella et! vela, awl •.11e ON•11111,, SVoLluat
all ;a cupaai
App!)
jil7
El. AE ELY S RICHES.
R,ll Ettatii Briiiiert.
NEW are s.rt I y
r v“,:i tbirrowt.
Like the none of limb: Iu :unlier—a loantlful now I al.
lad; vrorils liy J. 1•. E. 11.1.; 11111.. by J. W. Cheri).
Los \ us,
Na. I Jitl•4l tie
New Visiiim
City of Penn Urand Mar, h---Chni ii•el
Young Antertra March--.lelll..ftted t., the " I . ..ttag Anion.
Foriety," by S. W. Flobiri.ht..
Ottralcal Rotnain /I 11.. W 81117011.111Nr.
Tilt, Sultan',. March —.Stephen it l o ve,.
Ti,, Willie 'll a., more roam,. to att,wer to we 1,,. en
mimed Yott ; by F. C. !dellti.lle.
Pear Joe It, ad.by T Ebgholl ; mimic by C. 00111 b...
Oh, (alto 11tH Ui niy Ge..r;la bolo,— ant ten and c0mp...n.1
expresaly fur Switord'A opera Troupe; by S. S JOlll/94,111.
Just roceivod by E. preee. and ittr 8111, by
Cll A ILLA eriE BLUME,
At the ••(.1.1 CrialdiA4 , l Polo D., 1 h0... No. lIS Wood rt,
socond door aboru Fifth nt.n.et, Pittsburgh, Penmt
MUSIC NAILED FREE OF I'OSTAUE.
OF JOE N C. FREMONT; by Upham.
_LA New edition of Whittier's Poems.
Arnold's Christian Lite.
Life of Dr. Alexander.
Bachanan's Faith in Clod, and Modern Atheism Com
pared.
Hamilton's Royal Preacher.
Art Student in Munich.
Hiawatha.
Krumacher's Parables and Suffering Saviour.
Sickness.-118 Trials and Blessings.
Margaret .Maltlatl. With other New Books.
Just received by J. S DA V [SON,
IYIB rd, Market stri.t. near Fourth.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situa
ted Oil (lac i . 1•1 . 11,‘ Ilk Plank Road, ton miles from
th city-205 Arre , --16U el id cli Hie clewed and in culti•
VaLlOit ulAint CO Keret. ~1 p.e.d ineudow springs iu v 5.011.19
.011.19 pails Ike Irma. It Fern. li.. tine el en rooms, with
fine len/alai° liter el the ch.,: ur
ew Frame
Barn 113 blot inooti ntelphing, Owen nneas, laid other
out-house , . Foi l 1.1\1.111 IA tininifieimii In the romi•
try. An Orchard ~1 sit . ;nod timber, &c. Immediate
posseeslon can he and d,,ted. and the crops, stock and
farming implements will be s ill at fair prices. For pd. •.,
terms, de., apply at our odic, f 1 Market eitreet
iYl.2 S. CUTHBERT SUN, Beal Estate Ag'ts.
COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION
To JAPAN and the China Feu.
The Deny Chain; by the author of lleartseasn,
The Martins of Cro Martins; by CLNi. Lever.
Fanny Fern's Cook Book-25 cent&
The War Path, a .Narrative of Adventures.
Fashionable Life; by Mary IL Eaattnan.
J` , st feceire‘l by W. A. OILDENFENN EY Cth,
J Yl4 Fifth sL, appatite the Theatre.
NHONV FORTUE COU NTRY-BOOKS TO
T ttLiE WITII YOU Interesting, Amusing and In.
btructive.
SParr , a‘unos4 l'alwrs, with illustrations by Dan ,
lay. lion buarulial 12u,. —pri,n $l.
Alia s Carey„ idarr ma Mitte , l-12t.un price $l.
John Itroughrtnis Iliumby Papers, or Irish Echoes. Ons
neat 12ru0.; pru.s $l.
Victoria. or the Werbl uvn nn : by Caroline Clsehr.l
12m04 prior $1.25.
The boat linet,r, a Tal.. of Emir ]"_:no, twat
cloth; pr.... $1.25.
The Widow. Bedott illmerat ea. 12mo ; prior SI
Gabriel N'tioe, Hir Fortune end Hie Friends.
price $1.1'2.
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The Hidden Nth by Mari ,n, ilarlanlautb u r of “Along
12 mo.; pricv $1.25. II MINNat
Jyl2 32 Rcultlttit.l,l strect
QUMNIEIi SIIAIVLS REDUCEI).-_F
41cry
descriptiuu of Stt-Ila, Caahmero, °rape, Silk and 0th..1
numbs, selling at au irumeus. reduction from usual prkui,
at the Semi-A unual Sale of A. A. MASON A CAI.,
J 71 6 2.4 Filth street.
CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for
making Soap. One pound w orth tun of potash. on
bawl and for sale by tiT .l ] ?LEMING BBOtio
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AGENT PORT/TS
Sale & Purchase' of Patent Rights.
And Dealer in.-dvnry_eariety : of hitVRAPCIOAL , • AND
OTIIRR I'ATRNTS. 9.tfice and Exhibition ftwin, No. 139
FIRST STREET, nettiliVeoil,Tittsbnrgh, Pa.
AP• Orders. for Patented Articles of erory deicription
tirouiptly attended ttpp.
AG ENTS WANTEIL •rnh2o
George Trott's Oil Globe, or Cup, for
Steam Englues---Patented March !AS,
- .fir Premiums awarded at State and County Fairs:
TO TELE PO ULIC.—I have this day diapered of my into.
rest in "0. Trott's Improved Oil Globe or Oup for Steam
Engines" to MOSES F. EATON, who now ham the entire
control of the Patent. JAMES CRLSW ELL.
Pittsburgh, April 11, 1886.
Cam:Tura, 0., July 29.1856.
M. F. Entrm, a 7 —Dear Sir: I have received two of Mr.
Trotee Oil Cups, and am perfectly satisfied they are the best
I here ever need or seen, for they will be a great tOI saver
and small expense. I recommend them to a.ll R. II Compa
nies to try, and eatiefy theniselves on this matter, and they
will say so themselves.
1 remota yours, respectfully,
t4EO. PLTEIIMAN, Jr.,
itup't of Machinery 0. .1k 1. It. It. Co., Creetllne, Ohio.
Oirictsrueri, Augunt 4th, 18611.
Mr. .M &It MI —Sir We have used Mr. George Trott's
Oil Globe in our Engine shop fur about one year, and fled it
gLver such entire satisfaction that we now apply it ',rein
,ively to all the Steam Engines we build. We have full
confidence la its practfaibWty, and donut henitate to reconr
ntend ire use. Yours, respectfully,
W. It. DUNLAP a co.
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Font Prrt 111.01 , 1 NOMA
l'ittsburgh, April 14 1 / 4 1816. j
MR. M. V. RATAN—Sir: Mr. Oeorge Trott.'s •' Patent Oil
(holes' have been in use on thr Engines in onr Works for
three or four years past, and have performed so satisfactory,
that we now• apply them to all the Engines spamakia For
two years past we have abandoned the use of any other kind
of Oil (Robes. Respectfully, yours,
Prrrserrean, April 12, atz.
P.M.Pftix, Esq.:
/Mar tie,—liaring mod G. Trott's "Patent Oil Olobe " en
almost all the steam engines furahhed the last year, and In
asmuch as they appear to have given entire satiefactiou to
our customers, we have no heilhat lOD in recommending them
as a good article, and mach preferable on account of their
simplicity of construction, to the old fashiorirdoll tilotna, or
ray other of which we have any knowledge!
Very respectfully yours,
& W. M. FABER k CO.
Engine Builders.
This certffles that the oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, ion
been In us,• on our road for two years pest. We find it to Is
an economical and durable CO Cup, and can rectositneud it
an such. GEO. IV. ORLER,
Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR.
Nnrrmber lEMI.
To M. F. Resort, kut.:
Tide saran. that we barn had In nee the patent Oil Globes
or Cups, sold by ?doses F. Eaton, Req., of Pittebnrgh, and
considst Diem very must, superior to any thing of the k ind
we hare ever used. ALFRED THOMAS,
Trrtourrr Ohio Tool Conivauy
Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 1804. eV/A
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NEW ACCOIIDEON SONGSTER.—This
It the first w.ak of the kind ever issued. It c‘itittout
right v papes of the moat popular and fashionable Songs ,if
the dis.V, marked especially for the instrument, betng the
only collection of Sentimental, Comic and Ethiopian Ballads
ever published. The music is ito arranged as to be used for
the Violin or Flute, as well me Accordeon. It also contains
proper Instructions for marking any music for the Justin
meta. Price fat cent.
M.O. Buckley', Violin rnnee—centanting the lat.- ,
\Voltz., Polkas, Marches, datillont \rah nor., Jtgo, Reel,
er . I.r Piuliu. Price DO cents.
Copies mailed postage free.
CII.4B4OTTIf 11141.315, 115 Wood et.
:15'25 Second don. strove Fifth et
NNALS OF' PENNSYLVANIA (I&.
.h. 1662)frorrt tnt , dim-Qv:pry of the Delarsre—by Soto
ibuLard, tormbor of the Illaturlcal Socloty of Pa.. ko., tr
Just rt.watived and fo sale loy JOUN S. DAVISON,
W 2 ., GS Markrt, near Fourth rt.
1 MOIR OF HARRIET PREBLE
inning partluns of her Correspondence, Journal anJ
.;I.r wrii/no, Literar) and iteligivus—by prof. R. IV.
I , P.
Jilst pubbehrol and for salt by JOLIN S. DAVISON,
j);!:J 65 Market, near Fourth .t
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l a.rrel f , ,r sale by
ALI
Tbl A RIATIVA I Otifir PASTE- - Ine; Tu . ; d
exrellent article. prepared and sold only by
.108 PLKMINt.I.
Corner Inamond and Market et.
HAIR DYES—I have on hand a large sulk
ply of the f"llocring Han . Dp.a, all of which I edl
NV /UMW
E% he: lor'• 'Lair D.
ltalon • ••
NV tact,' '•
A kturitiefn `• " JO3. FLENII NG,
1% corner Derroorel mull Market ed.
Tim. 711 - rftrlll v. .3 at /II It rtY.7,7 , 1.1_711r.n. ---
A re•ther supply of tI erkbrale4 Muir r
jart 11,C:71,04.1 try VI.ItMINU.
1! corner Diamond and Mai Lei .1.
GFIARLES LEVER'S NEW WORK
THE MARTINS OF CIW' MARTIN; by Chas.
Th., Daisy Chain. or Aspirations; by the auth.e •• 7he
Heir &c.
John Halifax, Gentleman: by the author of ...olive."
Fashionable Life; by May H. Riot-maxi.
The Wanderer by the author of "The With "
'rho Old Vicarage; by Mre. Halibut*.
The Ad erntures of JlllO4 Gerard, the Lion Knit, of A lg.,
Lerdner'e One Thousand and Ten Thing'g, Worth og.
AGENCY FOR BALM OF THOUSAND YLOWF.RS an.l
REDDIN , i'S RUSSIA SALVE, at the Book Sim, of
11. 511INER it CO,.
JOT No. 32 Smithfield garret.
BLANK BOOKS, Lodgers, Journals, Cash
and bay Book. 11 , 114 i in counting hennas. Ali, C. :at
migamboat and Itailniati Books. on hand or rnn•l,
order, ruled to any pattern required, and bound In any tle
W. S. 11A1 Y.N, Block Hook Man ufectiarer.
toy3l Market at , corner"( Sect.i.d.
VAR.III FOR RENT.—A small Fartmemi
_L• tattling 24 wrest, about one trate below the city. el•la2
•Ite hlanchester. Thorn Is on the prettonne, a large frame
hens. and ankle, 11,i1OUI 100 hearing apple trees ; Mao ;en. IL
cherry and pluntArens, grapes, k.o. Thin phase would
goad gardener. .Yor terms appy to
not/ B. 0..0 J. IL 01..AWYMIL, No. 4i Wood et.
Mir I it .
AItRIVAL OF NEW GOODS Al'
LovE BItOITELFJIB, N 0.74 Market et., Pittatturgh
Tbn Subscribers have Just received and are flow °pewit,:
their t I supply of now and handsome Dress Gosh, SIM% In.
limise Furnishing (foods, Mourning (iunls,Jlk,mert ire
Rita.. and Noodle work. Many of the aleoire goods ha
I. e .•t the imp., !Airs and at the large Anil 1. me
in New 1 ink end Philadelphia, at price. that enable u. 2, , a
o. „B. •r (h.q, at lens 'ha.. the n..t of truhaporintiott. IV,.
call from all totr rustonsera and the 1,121.11 ,
g•.a..r.113 I,la, lag it will he t,, the ail vantage of uii, a..,
.r late been able to offer a better asnorthsent,
!AVIS HHIYCH.KIIt, formerly
YOUNit, s'rEvEssoN A Lit IS
poßTsmuuTH's LIVERY AND SALE
TAULE,
MANALT AND WATkli NTILLE7B.
in515.3i0•) KITTANNING'. Zet
ADAIqAGEI) PIANO, for sale r 94 l
et a bargain.—A new CHICK RHINO
I A NO, slightly damaged in tha furnitur”,
but nut where it ran be (Alton ed. The in•
strum,. t, in to. way injured, will be sold nt p nyltictiun of
FIFCP Ir)LLAIIS. un a credit of ALI tlcs.
JOHN 11. MELLOR. 81 WeKl
uiy24 Agent fur Chickering's
OPEN INII this day, a large assortment of
Watches. Child Lavern from $27 to $.6,0.
:diver Levers front $1.2 to pl.
Silver Cylinder' , front $9 to $lO.
Railroad Time Keepers, $6O.
Frodaham's Chronometer Series, $9OO.
Do. in Silver Oases, $176.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Le.
Watches repaired In the beat manner by
niyo W. W. WILSON, corner of filet het 8 itli eta.
1
UNDRIES
-100 boxes Mould and Dipped Caudle,
26 do Star do
100 do Rusin Soap.
300 kegs imported Nails.
100 doz.. Corn Brooms.
60 boles No. 1 and 2 Batting.
25 doz. Bed Cords.
26 do Buckets.
lu do Tuba. in store and for sale by
JOHN 51001(11E5 D.
BAC ON .-
10,000 Bacon flame.
16,000 '• Shoulders.
10,000 Sidon, In store and for sale by
FOREYTH & SCOTT,
16 Water stroet
myl
GUNS, PISTOLS,
RIFLE , REVOLVERS,
FISHING TACKLE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
TOILET CUTLERY.
PUCE ET OTTLERY,
800 MUZZLES,
GUN MATERIALS,
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And many other things too numerous to mention. Our
stock of FIRE -ARMS N unsurpassed for variety in Use Wrot.
GOWN & TETLEY,
Jul 2 No. 138 Wood street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.-BLAK ELY
& RICHEY offer fur sale—
A Lot of Ground us Yens street, and several Dwelling
Houses—the front one occupied as a store and dwelling.
A Lot of Uround on Ohio street, near the Diamond, A Ile
glIen) City, and a flue Dwelling House.
Four Lots of Uroond adjoining the Borough of Law
reuceville.
A Lot of Ground In East Liberty, and a large Dwell ng
House.
A Lut of Ground on Stephenson street, 25 feet by 125 feet,
and a Three Story Brick Liaoning House, well Stashed.
A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Manchester,24 foot by
124- . IA lest. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 124 foot, in
Manchester.
A let of Ground on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, 2t by
135, and a good Brick Howe, two Stories high—very
con ye tii on t.
A Lot of Ground on Washington street, East Liberty, 76
foot trout by 103 feet deep.
A Lot of Ground in Shalerrille, Chartiera township. 60 by
Er, and several Frame
Apply to [Jylo] BLAKELY & RICHEY.
ALE AND BROWN STOUT—
casks, 7 doz. each. Bennett Scotch Ale.
8 do " " " India pale Ale.
3 do " " strong
3 do " Brown Stont.
Just received and for sale Iz iwz
11 A; RICkETBO2.7,.
_Jel6 Noe. 221 and 222 Lthertyit
FRESH FIGS-100 drums jut received
for sale by ItSYMER
.1714 .
1 STENTS FOR HARPER'S MAGAZINE.
narpeeff niviitne fc.r Anima, yenelved and for mile ".
- .TOBIN & DevIBON, • C OD LIVER OIL-36 dozen in store az“Lfor
66 Market stmt near Boort& sale by (.1511) FLEMING 1180&
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T"' - FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
Waxman—Charles W. Baucker. Thom. Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Aanith, Geo. W. Richards,
Morley Ai D. Lewis, Adolph) E. Berle, David S. Browne, Mor
ris Patterson. CUAS. N. BANOECH, President.
CuAs. IL RANCHER, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
deer:rite I. a of property, In town and country, at rates an low
as are rotisistent with security.
The C. tumay have reserved a large Contingent Fond,
which, with their capital and premiums, wifely invented, .1-
ford itotpl.• protection to the assured.
The A,netts of the Company, on January let, 1851, as 1,111.
1101,1 agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fellows, vie:
Mortgage $918.128 tiS
Rod &gate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans 83,98 d 17
Stocks 61,1489 Oh
Cash, Ac t 64.346 81
Total $1,212,708 44
&ace their incorporation, a period of twouty.one yeais,
they have paid upward of one Million Your Hundred Thou
wind Doll ire, losses by tire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of Insurance, an well an the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, uortb-east ror. Wood and Third stn.
rr lIE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU:
RACE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
Fntu-
Milant.t--Chartered April 26th, land Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL V.. 50,000.
Office, Southeast corner of Third and Chotitnut streets,
OFFICERS OF TILE lIOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA
DLRXCTOB.S.
Stephen It. Crawford, Paul B. Oudda.rd,
Amin use W. Thompson, Lawrence Jolamon,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Goo. 31clieury,
Jacob L. Plarenoo, James Dovereux,
William M. Gialwin, William Mr lie..
Prysident—Stephen B. Crawford.
Presidemt—Amihrose W. Thompson.
Medical Bruminer--Pittsbursth—Jetuots H. Wilson, M. D.
Alleyht-ny B. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. R. ARNOLD, Agurit,
marl 74 No. 74 ,Fourth street. Pittsburgh.
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BANKERS AND BROKERS.
HOLDIES & SONS, Bankers and E
• change Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Accept
ances, Gold, Silver and Dank Notes. F...'schaugs on the htst
ern and Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections wade in all the cities throughout the L'ilited
States. Deposits rocetvisi in lair funds or current paper, No.
di Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. I.la3U:ly
.
CLI E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex-
X_.4 • change Brokers, Dealeni iu tlitchatigo, Coin, Mali
Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ate. Collections carefully at.
tended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
44- No. 74 Fourth Weil, neat door to the Bank of Pitts
burgh. sepl3
. - - - -
THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer In Notes, BOLMA. Stocks, Real Estate, dr., No 71.
Fourth street, Ihttsburgh, Jani
KNAP & WADE.
NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The subscribers tram Pig re
colved and are now opening their tint arrival of eP11114,1
(N)01/.9, to which they wish to call the particular attenti,.a
of their customers and the public generally. We Batter our.
selves that we have never been able to offer SO handsome
and desirable a stock as the prkwent.
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Our DRESS Gt.)CODS DEYAItTIIENT contains all the new
styles and novelties of the season—
itYrra rich Black and Colored Moirantupre Silk.;
Jasper, Chen& and Striped
" Ylslu, Striped and Pahl Black "
Twisted Sllk. Flatus.' fisher:
"
" Barege
" 0 Lawn
Also, Tissues, Ilareges, Clanks. Lawns, de.
SHAWLS AND MANTLES.
Our Shawl and M utlr Room le ,uppliud with nll the new
otylea of Crape, Cashmere, Stella, Slit:, Brucha, Uulrantuiu
Chantilla, later, ac, &c.
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Our stock of Cullum, Flounclui,ro, not igui
plumed by soy otock Item ( of Ole S , lauutulus.
Also, o good azutortment ul MI/Ur:NINO AND 110USF:
FORNISIIINO 0001)8.
Prints, °foghorns, Ctiv,ks, Sladimi, Tickiup , ICentucky
caa nnes,m, Coin., Linen owl Pant Brea•.
az. Mao, tll4.ves, !foolery, !Winona, end every Other elle lc
usually kept w a fleets-less Dry t/oods (louse, to winch
what a fall and extuninotion bef,ru parch/a:dug eiseivitero,
as we feel confident we have never beau able to exhtlit curb
a desirable stock. LLIV !ILA,
Formerly Young, SteverrsOn h I.OVe,
m 1,17 74 'ilarket street, Pittsburgh, Pa
110 TELS.
MANSION lIUU SE, OEORGE AU It NI"Z,
No. i.:44 111.orty Igroirt. pot LW., th. tlii
l'asimitgar t)npot of the Peatisyl , anis Itiolnstil, which nolo,
It the alma rutiviiment house in the cliy for passengers am
stag by that road.
proprietor basing. at ron,...Nrulde expense,
in eirvilent iitylo, the MANSIiiN 1101 . 14:,
fully sidarit a share of laLbr patronage. There is attach.-1
a splendid STABI.E and extrusive WAGON YARD, atlor I
ins ample uorommodai.iiin to travelers and to:motors. li,.
Larder and Bar will I. turlti.l. , ,l with tic. feet the
can 1.114.4,1. 1e1.1•1
111111MIEEDI
ST. CLAIII corner Penn and
Ciao. sirerta, Pittsburgh. Pa.—The uudersigned i hirreei
liotel." hat 114: taken this large and ronine•
ofour Ihrl NL, and hat nig refitted it w tusufsiticent a ,
would reef...aridly invite Ins trieuils and the traveling purr.
to r,r. lion a call. Assurrid, with the ei.e.T,1111.111,1 tf.e
house omit his lining ref...nem, it: the bustures,
uutlrn satUtfactiou, sad hi. rhargeiiniodimate
retell ll N. C. (X)NNELLY.
G 001) INTENT HOUSE, owner of Liber
-1)....1(/1111.1t etr.rte. mlar
LIARNI FOR SALE --In N,a1.1/ Fityuct.•
T..wnehlp, camtainiug i 5 m 4, -1
Flitch 6, lurpler ulthath.ti; prime Fuld Th.,
tICILOWT The impruverliente axe and
ply ly ISLAK FLY A. 1(1,1 fl
300 Boxes Fire Cra,..tkorn ;
Jivot fr n,dr Fy
REI'M EH A A NI/F:ft:..)N.
1,19 3911.,1
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No. I Mackerel;
14 4.4
Wllll will continue to pay Rent, when .i
pun tie lat nit ,
44,1 caxy Knelt Lot ha. a tat
,a 1 wal. alit, Ipy I.k, tap 1., all allr) '.lltlittt• to All ,
gticlo arni ,{175- 1,,,a!
tri.ll.l[l , l, at and I u,.
I TII ItEllT A :41,N.
1,1114, LI Slw k•-t
Ricli..-15 tierces prime Canilina Itioe. in
sloe. And 1.., rsl.•
),Id MILLNIt 6 I:WERT:NUN
FOR SALE--A FRAME BIALDINU,
tin a Liroces,, and Pro,llotl .•, , tora, and n Ilrat tact
soLuil for the Imalso.wa ilunted Ho. laaaltawl. Wlll la ,
sold low, II applied for fit k , ll, sx I tar owurr woilow to laav,-
.4. Apply t
)131t1
RENIt/V Al.. -NV NI. CAR ‘' I L II A S 11E
-51, v tar Fifth stretl. IL, No 1:1:: Lab, rt,
ort. twqo to. is pt.-pa/NA Lo SUIT his ustotorts wttlt U,.
rw rat fnalo.4s.
rill() CABINET MA K VAIS AND OTIIEIt.
_A. du", oocoivod at No WO4l strort, l'lttshorgh
aset4towot or NI alw.wo, s•la.t•rlog. 51,t1t4t.tn7 owl MA:
out ovoltios oin4sos r. , 1il t truonniatta. touring toa. tw n
wiar straw kills., hal/kr, rloNtra, button la.!,
talswors, pattcul nutotrg glatora, with a gcooral asa.4 tow . in
hauls are, all or vlloch us to Lc 114.1
jolt SANIUEI.
T - •
E GOLDEN GUN in taking the tr a de,
and it is not mach wonder liar stock of tins, Piste's.
Ac., Ac.. Is a 1.11111.15e1l In the city. to the war .d
linking Tackle wo hare owl( un assortment that ',told
((lake old laaak Waltue's eyes water, could ho return to the,
world. Pocket and Table Cutlery in great abundance, In.(
Muzzles, and too many articles to be mentioned here 111, to
be found at the sign of the (Polden
lIOWN & TETLEY,
JuU No. 130 Wood street.
NEWAND CHEAP BOOKS! -The Spur
rovrgrado l'aperlo; by Fred : 4 . C. zzrun.
Th. Igo!yin Onid.• to perfect tientllity ; also, a In
etritetor; by Fan fly Thornwell. Aapenwold.
Pluidivatali; ny Q.. K. Philander thaietleka P. B.
Song of Milkanderathia and irdier Poem,
Salad for the Social—beautifully
A Defence of the American Polley, I. opposed to the
croachtuellts of foreign Influence, and especially to ~,they,
ference of Papacy In the intrrent of the United
States; by Thos. It. Whitney.
Fot bra' Volunteer Manual—in vols.
Just teed by W. A. tIILDNINFENNFY A th).,
tnyl4 Fifth st., opposite the Theatre,
rriHE VOYAUE OF LlFE—Engravings
these great Moral Halmos, painted by the lat. , Th.:,
Cute, are Dow on view at the store of
J. J. (II & CO., 76 Wood vt.
Whore subscriptions will be received. tuy:to
75 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE;
2u Extra Old Lagua}•rn
D LAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE
XI BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of Seventh
and Smithfield !amid, Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by
Auction any property sold by Executors, or by order of Or.
phans' Court, in the City or County ; and to any description
of Real Estate out of the City. POO
pRATI"S DAUGERREOTYPES AND AM
BROTYPES, which give such general satisfaction are
daily obtained, iu every kind of weather, at Lafayette Dullib
lug, No. 87 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to
ambrntyplng, as the time of sitting is much less than to.
quired for Dangerreotypes. Pictures of children taken in a
tow seconds hi either of the above named styles. Ambro
type or Davgerreotype Copies mado correctly from every
kind of picturias. Warranted ieirfect. Prices moderate.
Our motto is, TO PLEASE. tulelB
CUPPING AND LEECHING. -Mrs. E.
HOOK may be found at her reaidenee on SIXTH ntreet
No. 39, between Smithfield and Wood streets. She has the
testimony of many of the regular faculty as to her skill and
long experience lu her Hoe. Orders will to, thankfully re
catiessl. aplfillmdaw
DELIWOUS COFFEE!— If you would
like a delicious cup of Coffee, try mu li'onsted Jktvx of
12 BOXES CORN STARCJI, Orvis' and
Oswego.
JylB
150 BAGS PRIME Rio COFFEE
50 bags prime Lagmayra Coffee;
60 pockets Gomm. Java
10 bags Maracaibo
Received by 11Y1 8 ] F. R. DRAVO.
EVERY description of Millinery Goode,
Trimmings, Hosiery and Olmee ; Gents' Furnishing
goods, &c_ &c., marked down 25 to 33 per cent. at the Semi-
Annual Sale. A. A. MASON & CO.,
../7 28 ...i - . , 25 Firth et.
149031 1 11 14 RED-25 bbls. in store and
- T44 E4lllO bY ' ) - ' , ) ,,10 40 BROS.
DRY GOODS
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J not el f r"1nH.,4.'11, I.)
mylo
G. W. BUNN,
Ohio sti oot,leglivii)
10 '• 011.1.1ava
.20 pockets ?reach Java
2 bales prime 31.in*
10 bags old ?doriesMe
Selected expriasly for my retail tiniiincsn.
myl2 F. R. DRAVO, 0. 1 Diamond
N. B.—Roasted by one of my hands
8 boxes Ilecker's Farina.
•• •• Wheaten Grits.
lOU tbs. Crean Flier Flour. Al—
impana
q.• T• • • •
MEE
1S 5.6 .
ONLY ROUTK WITH THRDE DAILY TRAINS
PROM PITTSBVROII TO - CINCINNATI
ONLY HODTE {VITA THREE DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND 14V-
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE IIiAMI RAILIWAPS.
VIA cRBSTLINB AND COLUMBUS.
quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati,
Co:mei - tom at Cincinnati with U. S. Mall Line Steamers,
Covington and Lexington ktaitroad, Ohio and Mississippi
itallneul, and the Lawrenceburgh Route. Connecting via
Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenla, and
Indiana Central itall.rotuls.
. .......
TIIROUGLI TICICICTS, via Co iambus and Cincinnati, to
Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, &c., &a. Vla
Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Terre Haute, St. Louis, ac.. be.
TUE LLTTLIt MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with
the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. R. Mail
Line Steamers the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, aid the
Lawrenceburgii Route, offers 14,illties no other route can
give, as through dads by all tn. above routes can only ho
procurv4 via t.,Sslumbus and the Little Miami Railroad.
The route from Crestline via Columbus being the shortest
to Oiaeiauati , enable. a tolifursit and safe speed. Counc.dions
are certain, and passengers hare NU time for meals. By the
Noreen and Bellefontaine route from Crestline, a dangerous
and break-neck speed it required, and compelle d to over coma
&wince.
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By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati auelndianapolis,
passenger ride over roads ballasted and smooth. By the
Forest and Bollefontaine route, passengers ride over the
roughest roads in Ohio.
DAILYTHRMIC TRAINS, CIA COLUMBUS AND
Fur Tama leaves Pittsburgh at 100 o'clock A. M. tor
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, $4 Loins,
Lexington and Inditutapolis, via Lawrentebteghltaufa. This
Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes to
ads once of the Forest and Bellefontaine route.
BROOND TRAIN leas. Pittsburgh atl:3o o'clock A.•, M. for
Crestlint, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. TM& Tram
makeacounectiou wily via Columbus to Cincinnati.
Titan TRAIN Matra Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. SI. for
Omnibus, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis,
Lexington and Indianapolis., via Lawrencehnrgh Route.
TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
. _
Einar nuns leavoi Pittsburgh at 300 o'clock A. M. for
°Termitic, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Terre Dante, Tinconnta, St. Louis, barn, Evansville, etc.
So•OND TRAIN luaves Pittsburgh at TM o'clock A. M. lot
Orestlitie, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, indlanspolic, Lafayette,
Terre !taut., Vincennes St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Ac.
UM, TRAIN traCod Pittalmrgh at 3 o'clock E. ill. for
Cretbnc, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Terre Dante, Vincennes, St. Luis, Cairo, Evansville, kc.
t. B.—Secuni your tickets ont Columbus, and you are sere
of ci.nnectiona
Stoniness leave Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Virksburgh,
Natrhes, New Orleans,
The Columba, being the direct route, the Time Tables of
the Eastern Roads are arranged to run In close connection
with this reliable route.
F., all Information and Through Tickets, please apply at
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner othce,)
under the Monongahela Bowe
J. 0. CURRY, Ticket Agent,
Or at Federal Street nation,
OEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
OEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittaburg,h.
der'.ll) p. W. STRADER, General Agent, Cincinnati.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD,
OCINTriCTISTO term
Ohio and Pennaylvanta Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
TUE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTS yo Cameo°
tNto TILT NuMU WEB; to VIA CLEVELAND.
This Rome in One Hundred intim shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-four hour.,
and St. Louis thirty-mem bourn.
Dii and after TUESDAY, May 20, 18.55, the Trains
on this 'toad will run m follows:
VIA ALLIANCE.
The trains of the Ohlo - iuld Pennsylvania Railroad leave
Pittsburgh at 3:00 A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and 3:00P. M.
1.,-ave Alliance at 7:10 A.M. and 11:60 A.M. and ee,..0 P.M.
Arrive in Cleveland at 10:00 A. IL, 2:30 P. M. and 9:30 P.
M. totthicting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for
Toledo, Chicago, Rock Mend and St. Loula
Paaserigeni for Toledo, Chitagu, St. Louis, and the North
west, leaving Pittsburgh on the 7:30 A. AL train, by going
via Cleveland will arrive in Chicago at 810 next morning.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Leland,
Gal nu, and the North-west, who with to gp through wit h
iiiit detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 7 - 30
A At., as that 1. the only train by which close cipmectione
are niatie through to the atiote 1..1010.
The tritina leaning Piltxbeagh at :IVO A. M. and Wellsville
at 1100 P. N. are the only Otli, by which teustaingers t - 66
stations south of Alum., or stati o n. on the
,awes extenition.
Stonmers Forest Cits , Will Diurnal hive their landing. ni•
foomte MOLloo47thela. 110U5r, ever' morning (Sundays cok
:oted, at 10 o'clorlit, for Wellrville, connecting there with
the train leaving at 4,00 I'. M., Ali/3111, at 15:50, and arriving
in tlereland at *fin 1.. M., connecting with the train for
Toledo and ()Merv', and hitch. tk•atral Railroad ateamer tor
iat :tn.! Citicapl.
Tic/Lt.!. I, Chirac%) $.1.1 other point., on tho North-we-t
are gold at $1 W $l.Lu leaxs thou via Alliance
Tha train. Tor Cleveland connect at Elvdson with train*
for Cuyahoga Fails and Akron.
l'aetaengens tor Dover, New Philadelphia sod other win
now. on Tomearawna Datetooon, eau 1. • .%) through same thy
withoot detention.
vaerelarot to Toledo and Chicago run
Leave Cleveland at Cam A. M., k-40, 6;30, 84:> ao I
P Arrive at Chicago at iQil I . AI., tslo A. NI.,
A Al and 9:00 P. Al. •
MlM=t=
1e class. Si as. Ist cbtss. 2d srs
Te Allistiev $ 119 To 1... 5a1144 ...$l6 90 $l2 16
" C1e , e1.0.01.... 100 ; 9 Hock Ishi. IS 00 11 VII
- T.;1541" 6 60 I " 1i51e1444 Is 10 14 tro
" I `bit -14 1t , 1 3 1 1 0 $lO 6 01" S4O - 01g11e111, IS 70 16 .A.
111.../010en IS 90 11 401" Flnshngton, 19 09 15 00
" I. LA..C....A ~ .. 1.. 5 0 /1 •• l',J4-14s. • .... IS 00 14 ..0
..... n 1•0 lowa elty... 2 14
•• 1s tiu 14 2.1
Eliligrant Fast, t, (111:Ago c..5,(14), Ito, k 1411411.1 .110.041.
1ta4.4 g.•choclusi tAlls.ugh Cl.rbind and C 14.41444,
l'...etiKorls are rogunitted to prmure their ttekets at Uw
,111, of Woo Comptuty, to the lloitoulothein thhd
door below the corner.
J. DURAND, Mulft, elorebtud.
ra v*.r2 J. A. CiAlleitgY, Pittsburgh.
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAI LROA
I=l
rirrsnlTßou TO ST LOUIS, I)IRE('T
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Tn only ronlo making illUrt.
.11 .1 11 .41.1 only ono ..11..44(... TW I ) 110e11.13 IN AL
VA NCI: (/1? ANY OMER ROOTH.
The feel gauge, with wide 11114 i spations salami car. at
itntrattlates roomy coats, a Lich give great ease to the tras
,der. and which is unattainable tat any other Railroad it
the Wit
'fhe Trains of this Route are in the hands iiCrarefiti tin
I.llPetll.llz «I man. Machinery of suyerii•r charactrr, an
well kap( up
TWO bA.ILY PAM/NC/Eli TILAINti cetwot.n
and { , t. Lola, via obis mud l'ean..)llallia Itadrawl,
FART TRAIN LEATE9 AT 3 A. A.
M 4R. TRAIN I..vcs Al 7'30 A M
num ••
cio.e con cOcti,,iie nt trmt Jro and
Tert t• I lAllte I t lip and
1.. Atilt!) LoURI.
Pttrom.figer. It, Cairo and New in leatin will take the 11,1
is Central Rai[mold at Sandoval. iirrivoqi at Cairo Sere. al
1..., re to adt 1.1 an) otliet
The Pacific Railroad Liana :uutt•lelt.l bolo St Look L.
.1. :lila. City, contiectn at .letiermai truth Kahn,
I lets, malting t h e cheapest, quickest nod most entolot r.
lob t out.. liana. and Nebraska li...swingers can ponsibly ha, e
A S....aid-lime LNir will to, rtio through with the Itxpi.i.a
Train, arm Mg at St. Louis all at the name time.
linty one change o r Bagghg., twtwern Pittsburgh and I
Loom or Cairo!
Passengers xlll add fur Tickets by the Old Reliable Rome
von Vincennes sod Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. thus
tusking sore I , ntloctiotts, rind avoiding the delays so I
101 l on near nod unfinished roads,
Tickets gloat for any reasonable length of time.
FA RE.9.---Ntarr Cuss.
91. lonia, via Itclicrontaino and Union $lB 30
is Columbus, lonia and Dayton... 18 30
Do. ♦la Columbus, Cincinnati and Law
nmcoburg . .. , 19 30
Cairo 19 65
Socoud.olass Car to 81. Louis.. .. 11 00
TIE ItOUli it TICKETS or further Information may be 0r...
mired of A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohio A Penna. K. It.
turner unice, Monongahela Mouse; of George Parkin,
Ticket Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny City, or of
JA Al M. WADI/.
Superintendent oho and Ilississippi IL R.
niyl2 N. IiNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh.
TIIE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAI).
THEGREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting
the Atlantic Ci ties with tVestern, North-western
and SOUI. -wmitern States, by a continuous Railway direct.
Thin Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Line ut
:steamers to all ports on the North-western Luker; making
the most DIRECT, CTIZAPBST and RILLUILS Rol= by which
FREIGHT Can be forwarded to and from the (ALAI Warr.
Rates between Philadelphia & Pittsburgh.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry.liouils, l , 1 , 10
((In bole,) Fare, Heathens, Ac
SIND)ND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,
Dry Goods, (in balm,) Ilardwaro, Les- 00c. 'ft 100 be.
ther, Wool, &c
TIIIRD Cl ARR.—Anvil., Bagging, Bacon
boc. 100 tbs.
and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, de
FOURTH CLASS.—Coffee, Fish, Ramon and
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil
FLOUR-7b cents per barrel.
air In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package, " ens rennottionsd
Railroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this !toad
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention. •
Fariono Aorarrs--Mosen Potter, Roston; J. L. Elliott, Neil
York; K 3. :Weeder, Philadelphia; Magma' & Koons, Bahl.
more; Geo. C. Franciscan, Pittsbur g h; Shringman & Brown,
Cincinnati, Ohio; .1. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; It. C.
Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; ItatelitT & Co,. St. Louis, Mo.; 3.
8. Mitchell &Son, Evansville, Indiana.
IL. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent., Philadelphia.
11. LOMBAKILT,
my 9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Summer Arrangement—Change of Hour
Ov and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY
TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at 0:30 A. Al.
THE FAST LINE leaved Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at
2:50 o'elock, P. M.
TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at 10 P. M.
BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M.
BRINTON'S AMOALMUDATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 11 o'clock A. M., a:3O P. M., and tkZ) P. &I.—running
as far as Turtle Creek Bridge.
Thu above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Lonis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.;
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville , Ky.; Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cineinnati,Day a
ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandilsky, Toledo, Clevelanu
Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also,
with the Steam Packet Boatsfronsand to New ORLEANS, Br.
LOOM, UMATILLA and CISONXNAIL
TEROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from eitherof the
above placea.
For farther vareioldare, see handbills nt the. 411ret ant
d t ar ti ng point& passeppOltOal the Welt Will 111NriblEthe
shorten and most 4-4tioln root° to P./14144.113111th.
more, New York , or ZW4n. J. 34M-:.K.INi: - A
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RAILROADS
AND INDLANAPO_I39.
BROAD OAIJOE.
RAILROAD.
Ma=MM
ItAII;TidADS
Pittsburgh, Port Wayne & Chicago
Tleß, O'A'D
SUMMER A-RRANGEMENT
THREE TRAINS DAILY
( KXONPT SUNDAY.)
PASSRNOJIR TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, ILICORPT
SUNDAYS, as follows :
teasel! Pittsburgh for Crestlino at 3:00 A. M., 7:30 A. M.
and 3 P. M.
,Leaves Orestline for Pittsburgh at 500 A. M, 100 P. M.,
said IL6O P. M.
Th.eo Trains make clime connection. at CRESTLINE with
Trains for COLUMBUS, JJA.II•BN, CINCINNATI, MLLE
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CETICAGO, SAINT LOUIS,
and- all point. on roods extending West and South-west
through ONIO,INDI ANA and ILLINOIS.
TRAINS FllOBl PFITSBUROII connect at Mansfield with
Train. ou Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CUL
CAGO TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connection, are made
at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road,
for CLEVELAND,CIIIOAOO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO.
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 8 P. M. fur Sandusky,
Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at
Stanfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next
evotiing.
Trains Eaat from Crestline make rime connections with
Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for Pill LABEL
PIMA, BALTIMORE and NEW YORE.
TIIROUGH TICKETS are Hold to Columbus, Daytou, Cin
cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, IndlanapolLa Bellefontaine,
Chicago, Rock Wand, lowa City, Dunlieth,
Cairo, Springfield, 18. , Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin
cipal eltias in the West.
Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the
above pieced for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York. -
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves 'IOW
Brighton fur Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 134, P. It. Lem ea
Pittsburgh for New 'frighten, at 934, A. N. and b 34,
lII' For tickets and further Infuntiation apply to A. T.
JOHNSON, at the corner oftlre, under the Slouongaliela
House, ur at the Federal street Station, to tin). PARKIN,
Tioket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
tuy2o J. H. MOORS, Sup't.
Great American and U. S. Expreee and
72 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED,
AND TWO CIIANGNN OF (...1.63 AND 11.104AGL A VOID/D.
AIR LINE ROUTE
FIZTWEItr
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
YIA CHICAOO, et.LTQN AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Mississippi
CHICAGO TO T. LOUIS le 16 , /, hours. Trains leave
the Illinois Cenrral Depot, foot of Water street—
St. Loins Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M.
St. Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays excepted, J: 3O
P. M.
St. Louis Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted
5:34) A. M.
Baggage checked through G, St. Louis.
Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 miles,) without
change of cars or Baggage, and connect with the Company's
splendid steamers WINUHRSTF.R and REINDEER, ruuntng
In exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to
St. Louis, (I.S miles,) without landing. These boats, fur
speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the
Western waters, being fitted np with Bathe and spacious
Wash-room, affording to passengers the opportunity of re
molting the duet unavoidable in summer railroad traveling,
and reaching lit. Louis refreabed from the effects of a long
rid&
To KANSAS and NEBBABK A this is the most direct
route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, Mb,
sonrl, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles
leas to SL Louis, thirty-seven sales leas to Bloomington,
and fifty-eight villas leas to Springfield, than by any other
route.
Through Tickets over this route con be procured at the
various Railroad Ticket Offices In New Tork,lioston,
delphin, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, dr., and at all Through
Ticket Offices throughout the States, and In Chicago at the
Company's Office, No. 4$ Dearborn street, opposite the Try
moat House—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail.
road, foot of Water street.
Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of
the various &leis going into Chicago, to Check Baggage
through to any point desired on the line.
IL P. MORGAN, Jr., Superintendent.
11. J. D. BOIINHALKIIIWILN,
Dept' General Passenger Agent.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
isiaa iiiiMMlP_ Jdiffial
FROM PITTSBUROiI TO
Coda mime, Indianapolis, Clicage,
Canciunatl, Terre Ilaute, Rock I elaud,
Louisville, V incennes, lowa City,
I. Louis, livansvillo, Dubuque,
Dayton,
Ca
Xenia, iro,
Memphis, llalerta,
Peoria,
Zanesville, Vicksburg, Peru,
Newark, Neu Lirleark,
AND }HZ PSINCIPAL CITLIZ ITC TILL yrs= ASD 801ITA,
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad !
how completed and iu aucceesful operation be
tweeu Steubenville and Newark, Ohio.
Combining Itailrmo! and Steamboat farilitiei, this route
otters to the travelers degree of comfort unrivalled by any
liaod running %Yost from Pittsburgh.
f• On and after MONDAY, November 6th, 1556, a DAILY
LINE of elegant and swift running Steamers, coinmautbd
Ly ei pertencod and secuuunotlatiug Wile-ern, will Wave Pitia
burgh every day at 6 P. M.
fX6tr§34tEEN
Passengers alLwrp oo board, and roach Steubenvill, at
7 oliock oho following morning—nnituecting with the
Train at 7:15 A. M, making direct connection with Train.
tor all the above ender—thus obtaining u comfortable
and avoiding Vie/4112w iif night travel by railroad.
Art-Fare as cheap an by any other Railroad route.
For Through and Local Tickets, and further information,
inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON,
No. 115 %Vater street, Pittsburgh.
OttO. W. FULTON, Sciperintendeut.
L. lii.VFINNY, Oeuerol Agent. norlii
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARRYING THE
areal United States Mall and Exprees
TWU PASSRNURR TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its Willi,
}Alagtii from DU B CQU It To CAIRO,
AND
CHICAGO To CAIRO.
This Itoail, In viauection witb Tnaius of the Ohio and
sonli.sippi IL IL and Chicago awl Uolou. Ihattrunt.l, lot
nio.i ,111 ret and only L..3'114111... It. IL roolo from
CILICAUO To Sr. LAIIJI:4„
CH ICAO) n.‘ CAIRO,
CIIICAUU To 1/I;
'Crain., tewvs Chicago a. ii3/10‘01:
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10 A. M. and lAtlkt I'. M.—ST. Lome Alrb CAIRO EX PR At,
Pakoengers for St. Loots by this train tako the cord of tilt.
Olio !tad Mam. It.. It at Saltdotul, and are curried diroel IL.
St. Lows.
W. 36 A. M. and 4jo P. M.—.DllllO(aUB AND GALINA
rounerttug at D 11014411 (oppoeDe Dubuque) with a Dail;
ilue of ;Steam iNickela for tll. Patti Hod the Upper Mizrri
rlVer .11.10 S.
TM , L.. lc.. lajra for Chirlsgo and Dubuque at 7:31.1 A. M.
awl 7 . .00 P. M.
Paraterigen from the knit and placini on the Ohio Co ,
de,tiiied for tit. Lnunt, mill rave 190 of tedious and co
certain river navigation trout Chin, to at. Lonny and arrivy
fifteen hum, an advt.," of the river I onta, Ly taking thi.
cars at Cairo.
Ticket..t St. Lmin, Cniro, Dubuquo, Rt. Nut, and all In,
purlubt Owe, by Llitu route, can be had at the taco ail" Ito.
t;..4 r. etud C. .4lru.ule iu ritteburgh, and Micbigno
Central klaitrauul iu Chicago. H. It. MASON,
Jed Superlutuu't
PITTSBURGH & CONNILLSVILLE
H AULROAD.
Commencing Monday, 11th Aug., 11456.
On and after Monday, the I Ith inst., the rawsenger and
Freight Trains will run from Guano Seville I, burley's Sta
tion--connecting with Bunting Andre Couriaw for Irwin'',
Station.
PASSENGERS LEA VE
Uaiontotra by Booting A Hall's coached§ at a A. M
CoanalllNltle by P. A C. IL R. cars at 9 A. M.
Guffors Statlou by Gaffey 's coachea at 11 A. M.
Irwin's Statltia by P. Railroad care at 12.45 A. M.
And arrlvnat Pittaburgh at 2 P. M.
REIT RNING—PASSIING ERS LEAVE
Pittsburgh at 250 P. M.
Irwin's Station 4 P. M.
Unffey'e Station 5.15 I'. 51. .
anineliscille 7 P. 51., and arrive at Uniontown name
evening.
MERCHANDISE WILL 1.15: FORIVAILDND AT Lull
RATES, between Conuelliville and Pittsburgh.
Faro front UniOntOWII to ...............$'2,75
du Counelbseille to Pittsburgh.
do West Nowt= to Pittsburgh
do thiffey's to Pittsburgh
Passengers will nod this the pleasanteet and etleapi•h;
route between Uniontown, l'ounellsville, Ac., to Pittsburgh.
11. BLACKSTONE, Supt.
wilco P. 8. C. It. IL, Connellsville, 7th August, lltse--lantli
MAG AZI NES, &c.—
Harper fur July--price 20 cents.
ths,ley's Lady'e Book for July-20c.
Orahani's Magazine for July-20e.
Peterson's Magazine for J
Leelle's N. Y. Journal fur July—l Br.
Yankee NOtlollll for July-12c.
Balton's Magazine for July-10c.
Brother Jonathan fur 4th July—e neigniflevut
double number—price 12c.
The above Rua received at
LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
.1.20 No. 77 Fourth Street.
VOR SALE.-20 Acres of Land, a good
altnatlon for a country store, about al miles from the
city, in a thriving neighborhood and no atom near.
Ilona° and lot and three vacant lota in Allegheny City.
•
WANTED,
A situation by a young lady in a dry goods or trimming
store, or millinery eetabilahment—for one cook—two girls
to do housework—one bOy to learn a trade—two boys In
stores or run of erranda—twu men to work on farms or lit.
boring work in the city. inquire of George W. Bunn at hie
Real Eat4te Agencyand Intelligence Office, ou the north
"tide of Ohio at., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny
City, jel9
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MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.-
hit:l4lW Blame has Just received another lot of thisio;
unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs In elegant rosewood
cases of every variety and atyle, comprising .1, 434 and .5 00.
tavea, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and Lih' octaves,
seraphine or Piano style, w ith rich mouldluga, carved musfc
dealt, itc.; 6 octaves, piano style, with 2, slope, and contain
ing 2 seta of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave
above the other; an excellent instrument for the use of
Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrnment is
submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent
from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect...
These instruments are recommended as being far superior;
both In tone and flash, to any others manufactured.
The chief improvements (upon which the makers have
secured Letters Patent,) made, in bringing the wind to lie
directly upon the reed, ao as to produce, on opening the kry
valve, the quietest pmslble vibration, and the sound then
passes Into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell.)
which mellows the tone, and give It more of melodious, flute
like quality, than is the general property of reed instru
ments. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME,
Jel7 "Old Established Plana depot" No.llB Wood at.
REFINED SUGARS- -
15 bbls. Lovering' " embed Sugar;
30 do Stewart's"A" do do;
16 do Larering's fine pulv'd do
10 do do coarse do do;
.10 do do crumbed ON .1n - ..attite auji
for sale by Lie lB ) WW 2 k=.I'TSON,
• • I I MS.— n tons • ham' : or
sale try Don) JNO. BS
E2=l2
MINI
NMI
T.
ONJCS WQNnr .
i—They
tr, re than girt temporaby relief knit they never 114
It is berates, they don't touch the canoe of the distimm.; The
cause of all ague - and 'bilione"dteeases is the atmospheric
poison calledteliatunMer Malaita I -Netitraltra by
ita,„ 4 lpruiaatidate„and All disease caused.by It disappears
at once. Rhodes" Fever and Ague Cure is.this Antidote to
Malaita, and Moreover it hi - a perfectly hattriless Medicine.
The oertiScate 'or the celebrated, chemist, J. 11,'Ohliton, of
New York, to this elect, Is attached to every bottle; then.
hire If It dote no good it enrich) no harm.
This la More than can be paid al Qrdnine, Arsenic; or any
tonic , to existence, es their use is ruinous tathemundittitlon
end brhaga on Dumb Aane, which never allows p wean to.
feel perfectly well for a single moment, In illustration of.
these truths I annex some extracts from a letter Just fee' IVed '
from a Physician: .
Gmaarrows, Ohio, Mgr 17,18b6.
JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: 'trauma 2d lust; le at
hand. The Cure arrived late lest year and thin difficulty in
getting any one to try it was greatly increased from the
fact that a remedy had been introduced Whicbayas=g•
In favor with the public, as being better Ginn using
—not knowing I presume that the remedy' theyused, to
tempt taking Quinine, contained the drug WWI • •
This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, Would invariably
break an ague, but it did not cure it, as It would often re
turn with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed
in your favor, if I could Institute a test comparison between
it and yon r Cure. The following le the mutt:
Three persons took your Cure, all of which were cases of
Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing.
They had tried Quinine, and other remediesoccaeionally
miming a chill, but It was (an in all each cases slowly whir
lag them out, and laying the foundation of other and seve
rer maladies, I did succeed In I [reefing a radical .cure of
all three of these caeca with your remedy, end they have
not hod a chill Mime. In all three of these Mini tin 1 4 111litieg
Tonic had been used, and would as beforestated, break the
chill, but after a period or two had. elapsed It would return.
I think thorn will be no difficulty now In giving to your
Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in late
here, kr., hr. WILLIAM BUCKNER, H. D.
RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, Or ANTIDOTE TO
MALARIA, the only handless remedy In existence, to
equally nertainas a PREVENTIVE, as a EIJII.EL Take it
when you feel the chills coming on, and you will never have
a single one.
JAMES A. RllODM,Preprietor, Providence, IL 1.
For eale by Drugglete generally. jel4
. W. W. WALLACE
STEAM MARBLE. WORKS.
319, 321 and 333 Liberty street,
Opposite Smithfield street,
PTITSRUJIGH, P:4 .
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAvE 7
STONES ninnys on hand ; Stone andidertile etribink
end Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order.
Furniture and WashetandTops, end Imponing &unearned!)
by machinery, in li.ns time and better style than etur be done
by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to thb
manufacture of
of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns.
Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, as w o
feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning earpiece,
(Sib and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good
house, will be willing to amain long without procuring one
or more Marble Mandeb. They require' no scrubbing nor
painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are
not liable to tako lire, and cost but little mire than a 1W
wood mantle.
. .
Marble sold low to theytrade. Hearth Stones made to order.
Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being
manufactured by the bent wo:kmen, aided by machinery, is
worthy of attention.
Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE.
SMUT 1 1 /lAOIII - NES. LULL'S PATENT
SURE SMUT MACHINES, used in 700 Mills. in the
V. set. They run light, clean well; are durable, and Whed
they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking
the Burr. They have been used fertflite In= in the City
Pitteburgh,‘(oue of-the hugest ht - the Weat,) and
are warranted to Forpartkelare, see hand-bills,
Orders tilled at 311:11berty atreeir, Pittsburgh.
apt! W. W. WALLACE.
TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr an
Laurel Hill Stones, Belting . Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill
irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn ancrCob Qrinders, Caet Iron
Proof Staffs, tr.c., always on band and made to order, at aid
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
apZ/.
STEAai ENGINES AND BOILERS.--!
Engines, with the latiSst ihrproveinents, warranted best
quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Junhart
iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with despatch, at
319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
apt'
P
ORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The,
subscriber line on handoind is manufactmic, Portable
}louring Mills, of an imppoved quality; they ate very com-i
pert, ttm light, grind fast, Ore to fifteen bushels per llour,Y,
can be driven by steam, water or horse power, amlwal prove
a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and. large
stock feeders. Orders filled at 319 Libertystreek, Pittsburgh.
apZb.daw W. W. WALLILC*.
O.F. 01101 T CIIILTI4.
BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate,
St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought
and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Invest•
merits made to the boat sdvantago, and LAnd Warrants lora
tat Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST.
CLOUD, 65 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation
above the Falls. The survey of the great nicilllg Railroad
crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad
vantages it peewees% as a place of business, will make it one
of the largest cities In the Northwest.
Kt -Governer Ramsey, Minnesota.
M.o. \l'm. 11. Welsh, Mier Justice of Minnesota.
Ilan. J. Marker.
Ron. 11. M. Rice, Delegate to Congreaa.
Rice, llolllngahead .t Recker, Attorneys at Law.
Meooro. Romp A Oaks, tankers.
Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land 0111ce.
see=
_ - .
t. KAT Plrftet.
pikiE OF CHARGE! !—TWO SPLENDIT)
PARLOR ENORA VING:, entitled "Bolton Abbey in
tb.• Olden Tim.," a splendid stool engraving, fr• m the ceh
brated painting by Landscer; and the 'Departure of the
Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving Irma
painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above un•
gravings is $3 per copy, but will be sent free of charge, ee
follow":
J. C o.
The subscribers 1111.00 established a BOOK AGENCY in
Philculelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at
the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding
the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as
llarper'a Godey's, Puttiam'n, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Flush
lens, &c., will receive the magazines for one year, and a copy
of either of the above beautiful eugregingsitrue of charge,
or if subscribing to a V, and a $1 Magazine, such as 'Peter
sun's, and ClUdielell Ladles Christian Animal, they will
ceive both wage:dues and a copy of either of the above en
gravings.
Every description of Engraving on Wood atecutod with
neetnew and despatch. Viewa of Buildings, Newipipc
Healing% Views of Machinery, Book 'Burt-rations, Lodge
Cartilages, Business Cards, &a. All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to, Perseus 'sighing views of their build
ings engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the
building by mail or °spree&
Persons at a distance having saleable article, would And ii
to their advantage to tuldreee the subscriber., as an would
act as agents for the sale of the Kuno .
MEM
7 AMC' Hi& ISILY JAWS C. ILICSAL
LAK ELY & RICIIEY, REAL Erre , re BRo
jj Lute, coruer of darenth /Ind Smithfield streets, Pin.
burgh.
Farms, Lica;see, Lots, Mills Furnaces, Att. Wright and
sold on commission ; Land 'Warrants bought, sold od loca
ted; Bills, Bonds and Noma negotiated. Especial attentit .
given to subdividing, Farms, and disposing of them. Terms
ratmonablo. nor27:das
ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
Counsellor at Law, and Solicior in Chancery, Agent
for procuring Bounty Land, and Penaions, and for the Col
lection of Claims in (Irma Britain and Ireland.
var- COIIectIODS made in this and adjoining Counties Rs.
tams of decedents settled; Real lotto bought, sold or
leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn
°lace on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield.. •
Pittsburgh. March 21, lhlii—linhVgdswl
AW. POSTER, Notary Public, and Cunt,
missionar for the States of Tennessee, New
shire, aninecticut, Wisconain, New York, Michigan, lowa,
Dalifornia, Louisiana and Virginia
Sil - Deeds drawn, and aeknowledinents and proofs taken
for record or use In any of the above named States, Illinois,
ilississippl and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, March 28,1 mbMidsw]
U. 110.14 COAL WORKS FOR SALE.--
The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. &
situated on the Monongahela river, about 26 miles from
Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property consist; of 11: . .
acres ,sal 116 perches of Land, (more or lees) and all the.
Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres mote,
together with Buildings, Hallways, &c.
For further particulars apply to
D. W. & A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law,
apll:devrtf No. 103 'Ninth ato Pittslowah.
BARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigned
offers for nate SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon
and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and couneusTot
Railroad, in the growing and thriving borough of BBARER.I.
PORT. Four of the Lola are 3755 feet In width by.abeut.
120 In depth, fronting at one end on the Depot; god at the
other on Sinclair street; and two of them Nutting fortheir
whole length ou other streets.
atso—TWO LOTS, 373,4 ftet in width, fronting theoother,
side of the Depot, and In depth 121—one of the Lets border
ing for Re whole length on Jerome Street.
No better property can be found, and it will ho sold low.
Part of the payment taken In Stock cit the' Ckattellavfller
Railroad, If desired. GEO. F. GILMORE,
Office of the Morning Poet,
Pittaburgh, August 31.1866.—f dawtf .
WIG MANUFACTORY—Mat. RENTER,
!ix doors from the Aqueduct, oppoaite the Collector's
utlims, Allegheny City, is prepared to nil orders for W]Ud,
and all kinds of 0111VAILINN1`AL HAM WORK, Wl.O heal
quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction-guar
auteed. tnylikdawly
BOOKS! BOOKS!! ' BOOKS 111—Wild
Scenes of a Mutter's Life. • •
Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea.
Northwood, or Life North and South.
Fremont's '•-• 'sedition to Oregon and California.
Bell Smith Abroad.
Indian Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam.
The States and Territories of the Great West.
Noble Deeds of American Women. •
The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh.
The Young Man's Book.
The Young Lady's Book.
Japan an it was and J.,
Twit* Married.
Ethan Alien and the Green Mountain Heroes of '7B.
Married, not Mated, by Alice Carey.
War in Keinszu by Brewerton.
Home For An. -
The Water Cure Encyclemedia, &e., kc.
For sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN,
jr-11 No. 41 Filth street.
N - EW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market
street near Fourth.
poems, by Richard Cheterix Trench.
The White Chief, by Capt. Reid.
The Scalp Hunters, do. do.
Comlc Miseries of Human Life. •
• Helps' Spanish Cononeet in Americo.
Everybody Her Own Shoemaker.
Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences.
Paper Dolls and How to Make Them.
Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a "Country Paste..
rate, by John W. Chickerlug, D. IL
Slgbtand Hearing, How Preserved and How Loot, by Dr.
Clerk.
Lorenzo Denord, by Author of Dr. Antonia.
The Suffering Savior, by Krumecher.
Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T.Clion
fling,
Lectures on Great Men ; Myers, London.
Man end lits Money, Its Me and Abuse; by Dr. Tweettl.
Moneldi, a tale by Washington AlltstoiL
Lectures delivered to Young Men in London.
The Cripple of Antioch.
Harper a Magazine, as soon ea published-20 eta. Jel9
JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and
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MEDICAL.
MARBLE MANTLEB,
W. W. WALLACF..
W. W. WALLACH..
BS"Wit k PIERCE,
60 SaUt.ll Third street. Philadelphia
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ItEVICAL
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it6R4Ol - 111111.
StherNeEllTlS, WHOOPING- 000
11 AFP '9005.44.M9. 1 1:
Tatham= is armed to tbe COlO
muslaziWbstlince we feelln
4 1 g t Odle to real
" CID be.rle.
,fr afi • elf 4 • ;1 ISZ= l =
r 2 4 tra=lt l yt= ev ery
persons, pub.
eases of unto, y Ass „When _epee trleCt.'it* Mao.
rioritSfifteiatgferralldi m.Wic;iarCha./04 - lifted appommt
towtsalle obsernahm, tad what intsfainettelfeiltildwo,the
podia no 'I , OOKoc ,I,Mitato.w4t r antidote to =i do l , tor , th e
distrowing sfil'iLlneerons affeetkom of, the Pliaq . 'Ot•
gam, ableb die - piairedif b - dat:arntija
ldaddi'orsthe'bitriiiilstindoury CIT 'medi
cal men, than theisiormlngoewdenat-and Astdity,oligon.
sumpave ammhdota, nor has ony ono cues of dismal had
wore theitlarestigatlous and -Serra; trat-hs-tiot writtle.
2nate remedy hall been provided, on-whab the publlocould
epend for protection from attack! the rasp= or
• mms, until the intioduetlett7Of the Clr.p AL.
Title article is tholes:duet adenk, lainsdomt,and4bethsve,
summosini, endeavor, ra atridah thrt.oommuulty with, such a ,
remedy. Of tlile hudiaatement the dinetimut Implore new ,
thonaeiveilpMpared to'judge, end t apical With confidence, to
their dethion. • If there la any &vendettas to•holdiced in
what men of every class and istatleatertit done , for
themn if we carvirtat'our own semis, whom treelee dangerous
affections of the throataud lunge yield tol4 if wonanrkgamd
ou the norainikividintelllgent Ph jactsaiwto make it their
business to lama short; if *area any kilinnee apirqnny•
thing, then It te Irreltittiblyvroven that This medicleteilot**
liars and does cure the dug of dlesesesitfa designed 44. be.
yondanytuut another's that aratunemaii'tindi:4d. ILt MO.
ane, it mama be toots:oy poblishod, nor too isidayltao.
Ti. afflicted should' know It. "X remedy 'Wilt Mires is Mice.
lest on them, Earentit•iberild...knowlt, 'Web , children are
priceless to , them. Ail should : know It, for ..hialth 'tante
priced to-no one: 'Net only shoultlttocirenlattid harp Lint
evorywborei mat only In thilocultrsi, fail
Hew faithfully we have acted OD thinavvietion, is iheiwnln.
the feet that already tlibeartichiNad made 'the ehtlis of lite
globe. The sun never mtg. dtra JlMital:rNo.ocuainesit , is
without it, and but few Revlon. Althon t ilinot inetwnortd
Use in other male*, te liken tia* oidd'brlffieUMe
intelliffeutio,,tdumet,alk.otiitgatert.'s
sively enipioyed in both Imortito,—th xtttor.,..AßN - Oka,
Australia HMI th e fter , off taLindst
to its pommers . therellb here, end., they.olCP PgAt i =
remedy with even more avidity, Tridtke most pre
of its kind, it be an exPenat* tomPdatidiartotormaterpa.:
Still It Is afforded to the mdfileat exmosmaidpowygeafinud -
'What It or ion* . wow impbrMholt,tothenOte Malaita
never suffered to decline from its roil:Oat dettfif tad&
fence. Every bottle of thlsordpdaa„ sew magegictoged, is
Finood as ever ham bees made, heretofore, °palm:pro
o of making:" tie hill 'or icia Is spare% itialintedning
t the beet. perfection Which 14bulicesdbleito.Pradits.
Hance the patient who , proms . the gamine Onnturt Itto•
roam; caorelyou'inaing ertltbibilitilltittifbein
had by. those who testlfy:to Its masa .
By pursuing this course, I Imre the hoped doing some
goad In the world,' as well as tlio attishictiort of beliovbag
thatmuch 11010 been done already. -
ea-Prepared by J, O. taint, Practical and Analytical
Chemist, Lowell; Man. - -
Suld.by B. A. PABLI.E.MCE it CO, at wholusuipisnd. `Do
tall, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by 'alt Dug& is
everywhete. .
The Greatest Diedlcal 10001,4
OF THE AGE.‘,4
if R.. IiSNNEDY, Rozbul.
ilk *red in one of our cvmmen.lowttirotWieds'.4 rdniedy
Net cureaereg e: kfrod . qt; Hunter, from thcro7ll #1.150020 . 6
HQ has treated it in over Oaten kuladredinreg, and never
failed except in two cam. (both thunder humor.) has
now t o pme e eelon over two hundred certificates - ofttn
value, all within twenty miles of Poston. ,
Two bottlea are Warranted, toeurp, a itq..ning. sore mouth
One to three bottlee talritirh ilia Worst kind of pimples of
the face. • -
Two to three bottles will scour the system of bolls.
Two Wiles are warranted to cure the wont canker In the
month and stomach.
Three to five bonito are warranted to cure the worsted's*
of erysipelas.
Oueor two mottles are warranted to cnrovdi humor of the
eyea Tw , ••
o bottlesare warranted to cure tunning of the ear' end
blotcbee-among the hair...
Four to e': batter' are wannated - b; ca r te iezi):44 .- iinditin-
Ouobottle will cure eruption of the
.• -
Two totbieelattles are warranted to cure Melted 'deio
paste PIM& of Thentriatini. •
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the Wonit class
of ringwortd! •
Three to fouribottlee are heerum salt rheum., • !
Five to eight lxittles will cure the worst caw of scrofula...,
A Dementia slwaye experienced from the Ant bottle; tied
perfect cure hi wamustee when the -Abot , xlstaxituys •
totem]
Notefng looks. so Improbable to those who-have - in vain
tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, sathat snow ,
mon weed growing in the paisttire, and along oldster's walla,,_
should CUD over, humor in the system; yet it Innis ss ilia ,
fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are rtiqfli
uor ands, hums or ha's about smiting some cosecituf not
yours. I peddled over a thousandhettlett RI It BlAberleinity
of Boston. I know fit atfeetiin every case.' -It itseisheady
done some of the gnsateed cures ever done In , hissescisusetts.
I gave it to childtun a year cad; to old peoPlehrsiity. I
have seen poor, puny, wormy.loottng children ; whose - fleet
was soft and tabby, restored to a perfect stabsof-haelth by
one bottle.
. . _
To those who are subject to a sick headache, one , bottle
will always cure It. It gives great relief to catarrh and, die-
Mmes. Some who have been costive for years, have taken
and been regulated by it. Where the hid) is eontalitlinrits
quite easy, but where there is any derangement Of the *we
haus of nature, it will cause - very singular reedit:Mos Mat ytht
must not be alarmed—they tilwaya : ftappeacin
days to a week. There ia'nevar a bad result' fronile On . the
contrary, when that feeling is over, you will leel , yottnelf
like a new person. I heard some of the matt ettravaipint
encomiums of ft that man ever listened to. No elusive of
diet is ever necessary—eat the best you can get. Liaise like
wise an berb,.whlch, when simmered in sweat 9% 01 ,0,01,41
Scrofnions swelling of the neck and toder'the Oafs:' Pride
00 cents. Price of the Medic' I Discormysl:pe.r bottle..
Dirceticnts for Cie.—Ada' one table spoonful per day.
Children over eight years. taecert spoonful; children from
live to eight years, tervepoonfaL As no direction taatr,lbe
made appikable to all constitutions, take enough to operate
on the bowels twice a day.
Mr. KENNEDY ghee personal attendance in bad eases of
Bereft's.
Bold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. ICRiiiEß'e, 14 itocd
street, comer 'of Virgin alley, and If P. , FLM1.1170,
Oddly. apltlydite
INHALATION
44m Tua
OUR OF ASTRA AND - THERMIC
NEW AND VEEP WONDENFUR.
HYGEANA
sunualiT DOME TO THS DOOR. OP -IBM IIIILLION
AWONDERFUL DISCO ' ERk hes rQcfynt
ly been made by Dr. Cram of this city, ii the treat.
meat of . Consumption, Alitturec arid till &auks of the Lungs.
We refbr to Cparis'.ltreassa r ila. Dinsttsur Munn
Vim axe MUM Braes." With fhb, new me tho d -; Dt7C,
UM %stored many aMitted otos to health; as an evidence of
which, he has inntuneemble,cmtliketes. Speaking of 'thir
treatment, a Physician remarks: "It Is evident that Ins sting, i
--constantly Ibrenthing an mneeable, healing vapor=the
medicinal properties must come. In &met contact with , Sher
whole - feria cavities of the lungs, and thus eticapo the mauls , .
and varied changes produced upon -them - when hark:due& 1 .
into the stomach, and, subject to the , procese tt o=nur" ,
The. Ilygeana is for sale by all the Druggists • -"the
country."—New Fork Dutchman qf Jarrnaryl4.• _ -
The inhaler is worn on the breast, under the UnelhAtith ,- 1
out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being
eaNctent to evaporate the dui& Remised* Of mem of aiinst,t .
like the following, might be named: -
One package of the /Imbue has cured me of the Asthma,
of six years' standing. .4 P. Knaniq,
Postmaster of Datiminioti; Pa;.
I am ceded of the !Latham, of ten yenta! standinobyDr: , -:
Curtis' Hygeetna. Bluest= Yams, Brooklyn, 114.
„
Mrs. rum, of No. fi Ilatomoud street4VY = .;was eitreiLif
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Ilygetum.
My sitter has - been cured iiradiatrassing cough, Of Neve*/
years' standing, and decided to be incurable •bytliblitiyal ,: "
dans She wassured in one month, by the Ilygearts r „.. , L.:
J. H. Genstar, lilchmondjhfe. _
The Rai, Dr. Cat , Now York, testifieworottf Mad .
clue in the following language:
- ' Nine Yon; November ]b.1864. ..
Dear Dirr—l think highly of Dr. Garth? Unmans as a' term- , •
edy in Dimes of the thr oa t and lungs. Raving bad, ammo
opportunity to testify its ellicaet, I tan conviated fiat it le a
most excellent md,a. e,both the Eiyavgazul ztbeinhang
application to the Ghee
-13.,--Dr.Curt& iljEaftegle th e ORIGINAL and. ONLY
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base Imitations, or . vils
and std nonnteribita. Shun theinMiP Too "Or
P 0
!
ISON.
Sr Far rale by Dr:llea.
It - Sellers 4 - en.; ,Lee.A.: - Ileckhann-Alleghany Cit* '
Sargent;Now.ltrigNon;,C, I.....29:thter,Ticejawdary,„.;
THE. SATISFACTORY
all partanf She conn - , noitiviind
tors are almost. daily In re cei pt of such flattorkig.toMalonk : .
mats as thotolloning, Maths' NAL A..Fganiedocieinturahv
Garaussoae o Ala., Apri11gth,.18464,..1
Matra B. Flegnedock . if 04 , 7 -1 bars been selling your
Vermiroge In thiswvt for lien and, take pleasure At
stating, for the tton of this trade eta of the Public;
that It has been, so far an 7, know, OW, of thelmoakkatisfan--1;
tory remedied le the - market, and onset the most *eats—,
medicines velum: I have 61110-'pirtatiiir bividedge'oribr",
good elk...eta In numerous awes tuntet the Ireatment lit nun,
physfrlwi% all of whom two ft regularly, and ,_alwaya . found
it to be safe and reliable as wirer= sPecifte:' Viarrreeeth."'
mend It m one of the safest and heat in theanarkek_'
A. STOLILINWINIEWIC.
Prepared and cold.by It.
WIZ corner of Wood and liltststa.jiltaburith.,
,R. HULL : EN'S PARISITAINT TOlinli
PASTS.—Tidy Tooth butte lithe beatof its kW for
&analog and meaning the teeth. It b rowed itetict
the anpervitibo of Dr . li rdlfhen Sold only y
Va7IFIAMING,
jeW Comer market et. and the Dimon&
OWDER'D BLUE -- superior„ article..
just received and for eels by
h 7 YBSI[IDTU' BROW
ASUPERIOn. lOC* TOL THE, WATCHYAN......
cir LAmPlatiHTEß2.—Nora THE IVANDEREIku
Tale of Lite% Vicissitudes; by the author of "The Wateh4.'l
man," itc., ic.
"Trudging along, unkinisrfnelitut tie euftlit;'
And widening entie rant. fur Mann of,thou&V,i t •
ZlOll6ll or rex Paseo:
°Another mipalw - tiste from the pelt or an aufhoiStho
needs no introduction- his other books haming-munumnded . •
a wide sale end Male hint houilhir to the reading p ut Ike "-
"The great favor with which the romittotlo3l474molved
`The Watchman, 'The Old. Doctorlalkiter'l atot7,' ac.,
and the extensive edifice* Altromh Jfftijoh eac4,_nf-tbestr
works paella. ,4a tha hest inidenceillileh can tie foontotoßtot
the ability of the santitor.of theiqyaa7enea.'..l,—/4am3ater.
"The Wanderer' points to an excelleht morlasPi
.
It will eifchain the attention'or th Moro - Mauro 'Mail, It
cannot fall toipterest as,well as tattwarthalterng,'_ Poi-oalet
We
by Ifetwiti & - Itiothei."--.-dere/and. 'Eft , * k .
"The incidents. see' tiafirred find like,' nittriffie
graphic, and the gyre forcible. It-will ,plitasef-,.4raqyed.
Courant.
For sale by
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15 do Ahdorsores Dewberry s'a do 6 doJones'
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