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A_ ,k 4 . .,. , `, 4 t .*4, , t, ~ ,: r , , ~, , _, ... , .- . ._ , , v.. !: ..s.ilt, -At •Ht....*.- a , ,, , ,... li !t.,ln o.', *t4 , l*.:+l.- • e";,0•40,-0,. • 404 fir A „ c144.1V." + • „, • : c,[ r e.A4,4:1,4"; . „4 1 14.3 0 '1,441,1 c; - 17• ay 4, • • - " ; •Z 4 NA , fr ia • '•••• • • •••• • - hp . ' 4. P . • • '' ,..%: . "._ 4 = 1 :5: ;4 .,, *4 t ' "‘ ‘' irtt Ph-A. - - - the old Washington load, well unproved. SIX ACRES or LAND in Chartiere township, al ut half mile from the Ohio river at the iowel ten with valuable I mprovemenbc, suited fare teeiteet witnitry heeidenee. A LOT OF GROUND in Ewa Liberty, SO feet by 180; will be sold low. FOUR ACRE: , iiF LAND mow Miner., iilc. TEN ACR et+ OF LAND In ludic.' township. et the mouth of Deer Creek, on which ere gaad utiproretoette and an old established terry. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a half miles from Logan'd Station, on the A. Y. Railroad, with good improvements. A TEIKEE STORY BRICK DW.ELLENCI HOUSE on'Ste reason etreet (opposite the Mercy Hospital,) with modern improvements. A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, con taining twenty-three acres, within eighty rods of the C. & P. Railroad._ TWO NINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, coiner of Chartiers and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE NIIT.I. PROPHRTT AND FARM in Derrt township, Westmoreland county, would exchanged for city property A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the vale Station, with five or ten Ac, ae of Land. . . _ TWENTY ACRES OF LAND adj. a,m the 4k o.vale Station. Apply to k jell) II LA I.: ELY & It I C TWELVE IL . clis IN ADVANCE OF TUE MAIL! Alfa. TILE EASTERN DAILIES are tegnlarly twelve hours in advanre of th.. MAti, and delivered h. cub. scribers, at the following rat.+ : - Philadelphia LEEK:ER.I,c per at. k New York Ihtily TRIBFN E. 1 , .0 weck HERALD. •• " brave your nr.ii-re f.•l - 111,, .4" city ..ther Noslern papers. at 71 Plitt, d o et, 1.4 y 2.4 FUR SALE_,} i.t laird, ri which I. erected a Ilea,' log hou,.. frame barn anti other ou, buildings, nil in goo I order: I `1 , 1,11 cleared, wall f.nc...1 and in good stare oi : - liltivniton; a young orchard, Beret at acres of grain and Cit-v, n..W to goof and thriving con , it• tion; the remaininc u acres well tim,re.d—would loe a good situation f,•• a sere, antual,-.1 n the croa+ tends, 14. t ween Bakerstown and Butler, in !diddleaex township.' lint ler county. Will I.l,4,llnm—terms cowl. Wartn,i—A eltuata,n l•y a yang la,ts, w 4 iH . s . S rriTllMitig or M 111111,) .trannlAlll - 1 , :11(. Ranted—vertal to the , it. and country. Abe, 41111:awn 1.1 . 4 ,n.ny . •at,,,ut fourteen t age, to a dtoro. no run et rands of ~,ther light work Inquire of tiFoi. R.IBUN N. at him Asrencv and Intelhgen , Ofhoe, north side 4.1 Ohio re,t. fourth heir DlyinnOna, ALLEGHENY CITY. WANTED—six good t;irls, to do general honanwort. Tu., or tl,t re got Cook,' for city turd country. A 'Soy ot 17 to 104, a tra4e; nuntt Iv well rt,...0n mended. Alan. f.larm for four or the uirU to 410 chamber “r dining-room work. ' , our It..ta Its .tore, , Mit IA cau,l4, and five at nay kfut •11 omploymont. • to Intelligence Office, No. 14 Fifth i.tti.r.t. WANTED— .1 :•;ttuatiLn us Ci.,verness ~ r teacher. I , c In it wail qoaltue.l, anti I. tag had ,onsionintl.• e LA •)1 , 1t , t ta ts tile country. Wacited—Serol gills t., a t hvilde,•lk, II clip .u.l Country, and a I. ) t :rand+, in a city. Apply at feb2o For 6alg—A nuati , .11. t and doiog gk..• I Lt ,, inges, n a 4 111.11 11111,11 Its , . IL • city. The Ocritcr U - 1 , 1:11,; I• , a.• W.3ot w.ll toell tit x g. rat bargain. lu.mire ~t,t. W Lai Ag racy aryl :• ligegce Office, n -cm ,atla L,f f IL., c-a,t .-f the Diamond, Allegheny city • WANTED—A SITtATION, by a young Lady, in a Dry Goola Tit ung 3.ltit,- nery establiehmeut. WANTED—Serern! d.. hou...ework, in the city and cannt.ry. Al Alt t.y a 6 , 3 about fourteen. 1/1 attire to run errawis, or ether light v. ork FOB. SALE—A a.nall TANNERY, in g0,,1 order and a good biotite..., in d entail at-Att buo,u miler u.. 111 the city. The owner IriAtinf. to go Kest, oill melt at it ert-at bargain. Inquire tiEUltuE t 4 BUSS, at Lis April,. dud h.:, I. ligence OfFicv, north 41 h. *I I t..., rth the Diam,oid. Alh•ch•sti% ion BEESoN's YDRA uLic IWATP:It LIME -.Mi. Linderailoal i,•041.iti.11) .0 hand a large stook i.f Ihm art, le of dw Lest lualay attention of Corp Interco out Navicati.•ll I. Agnedneta, lirrer soil, for Wati-r Wor 6...5, quested to Oils art i.i. 11n• wall knn and pervionaneaa oft writ. diariacterkitir ow I 111..C,111,-/11, ten '.. it of Ili, Ural ot•craallo 10 all rho OA Elom of water or damp. 1.Nt11.1,11 RICTIARWUIN ACcII .'1'1; IN iiORINSI skIE I. ful i.i..cr I Laud lit 1..1..tr, fr.'nr the ril3.loin a. rtw, all C...tsl well lit ilutu,.• contains ti.."till out-iiiiiises, staid, andlao 0 l'i••iii Ibe Lc,t grq I' I r Qtr. Ai,. Apply 1' • ylo. RI. K El. 1' IRSIIFELIr )N, I ) EALEk . _l_4„ GENT 'S FURNISHING tit i• 'HS and sIIIRT MAN - FAL t CliEhif, No. to Wool, NOTICE —The trai, thin, S!(1 ttTn u. O.:, ore tu,orauti , ..l t.. fit 0..11 wArtletlt, any part .'1 01.• I ash. 1•••,,,,,, I. I. • 1 ,1 titte f-euditig 11:•• ..rd •r• t'.•••. - I.•rz, ittt - tte., I.• ,t 1 I..rnmlK ytt I. • Rom , m ~, lart, taken. tr MMENEIM=I =l= EIII=MIMM=II .s,rth—Wh..thrl if with TI/15 1.1,11J1 %%111 1.1 gl,t( wtl. 1...•1 I n.. 1 ti.. -I. -111• I .1 *A toi•• Ali) rt.1.11t..w I • 1,1 11.411 viii 1. , pa sttrztd.-d I'. .late by "l/. ('it;Aiis IMO.) N,,s I 4,1 .t • - fire-Fly - I,nrtes s.ta/u ' , Rode C1,,,,.' lam 1,1 k•,..ab.i. i,t 2.d0, 1•( -• T. 9 4,0•0 •• G•tii/11110 - LI., Alga., 10,0dit NI Regalia i•hzars ;SAX' , la Tree Maria, - Leg Crag.. • SA). "h ft Reg 25.00 u aahingt.m •i et t•nzal s yart, • t '.or-n -.157 N 111.1.1.14 A It I FT's, r JACOBS, ANI A LI i.IM PENS--The , e w 111 1,.. pn and a .larabb ss ~,r I r anf well red at• 1/A.• pap, r , I,lthel .11 they r,rode odore the, z th , ink, no nt,, I irf, • variably d.' Pr e, f sa:.• I.) W. " 11. TEN . . .slalom,. Nlarhet htruet.c..rner, of Sas NO FICTION.--\l • e have applieati.m .a several PM. 111L1g1L1 1 , fr.,11 ti haudsolne pr0m,.,,,, n lit I.' fr.d, aJrtl Mt' 'a the i.est of real notate, -dear of all Incualla Persona winbir g 1 , . invest sat. iv, a dlood the himilm. large returns not to 1.,re4111.,1, wtll'll or , 01.111 y to lli. Ml derSigUlqi, NllO will Fire them lamamal Finnan Eve r all Outmost tram...tad by them. We are linlbori,sl t.. liAletesmis nE ".r, may app. RI. t K El*"d RICHES, jyl7 Real Elm,- and 11...1 litok. VER Y DESIRABLE IRi )I , ER'I'Y I TIII . FR ru 11 Ahtl.• -11,1:111,1,1-1 intto - cot Ila N 1.:h1 Sill NII,I It, t .41 1%•111/ hirvet, ott Ittitoot°••• 1,. .1 I nt well A Hot k t•t • Ittltt Fin , 1 lien+••n to tilt. Fill, 51"ot renTed Two 3 Stt.r) Htr k Ittoi 11111 , S Iv titat-rat , t•non 11,0111 V A block of thrr•. ,1,, . 111,r .1 ‘l and P,on fdr, et , . and .1,0 I , u,•llii._ II \Vali,: .1 nll ~,,upted ApNy jvl 1i1.A10.1.1 1....4,110. fit 14C - Mr —lri,Lllit Bulk art p.o.Llll-q.:l y lake the 111 lt,r.ls It .1 L.•nunful net. Intl; words hy J. I' lennglme. 1,11. - .11/1.1.1t . by .1. 11'. Cht•tt Led Metetuorph .41 .1U your pour Thate..--(211/4t. No. I Jab, eareagoole 13116011111 r New Venus IValt7 Wnl lie, City of Penn ti rend Marelt---ellertes Young At:teen., March—J.-di. ate.] to the Young Atte, Ira So. - 1.1y." by 11. W. 11,Idrillgo. Carnival !tomato a new bottea . h- Y Tl, t 4 ultan'.. allot'. r N% Olt, 11 . Itu.•rr in nh-teet to •• Willie at, I. 114.4 InisAed )••11," 1,, 1 , C. \ Punt Joe • W , to T le 11111,1. - 11C Colline. eth. take toe t to, !It te,l arid ••-.1 for, ht J , Jinst Just rer,vit Itl.l MI , At tho - ..1.11:Nto1.11..!, I I•td... 1.1.. N. lis s‘'.. serote,l .1.1 a 1.,. FttiL stt.. t. NIUSIt.; t Ijt 1, LIFE Of...it/11N [pi, ~„. Nov ,lit., 1 1 ,•111. .Irnold , ChrNilau 1.. b. 1.11:•. , 1 Dr. Aktand, Y/11111 6 .1. M 11.1.1 M , 11,1 A 1111,12 411 la, I 11.21,111 , 11- At( Mulrtit 111t1111.:J kII6WIIIIIII. Krumachar's Paral.b, SirktirsH—ita Trial:, and uig, Margaret Maitland. IS ith othor -Inet reolved 13' 18 VALUABLE FAEJNI I.ll ii.ti!,E—Situa. on the I'err7,fll, ba, ru ,li.„ tt. of Which ur.• mi„,, a t.iFt tm-nh a lanai annng,. ID Nit taunt, ',arta yl iii lie ur a Farm of With a fine fountain ol running a afar at the t1...t At new Pram. , Barn 70 tr) 1 feot g ambling, aharp and out ..h ome , F.,r u Farm rt le tin/awry...a-4 in the ...mi. try. An Orchard of al, Here-. timber, Ac. Immedlat. moisewainu ran Ii had if do.ired, and tbe crops, aba k and farming implements will b. rodd nt t a t,. Frie „„ pi..., forma. Sr., apply at ont onto.. A 11klizat 4traot. Iyl2 F. CUT111181:1' Real I•l4Mta CIu3BIODi IRE TERRY'S EXPEDITION •kild the ( . ions SVALY. Tile 1/I.,lllbut The Martins of t 'co Martin; i y ciao. LoNcl. Eau's Bkaik --tti cents. The W.ii Patti, a Narratile .1ilt••11 I lire, Fashionable WI. ; by bleu 11. Emmen. * h i m t e,iv....1 by W. A. tiII.DENFENN El . A jyl4 Fifth et , opposite One Theatre. MOW FOR THE COUNTRY—BOOKSTo 1,1 TAKE WITH lOl'—lnteresting, Amusing and Ine .driativei Cortes:at' Spai t. arise. , Papers, with illustrations by Our. Icy. On. xwuttlul Pdino.--price $l. Alice Carej's Marneil. not Mated—Leto: price $l. John Firougliiini's Ltuustiy Papers, or Iritth Echoes. One neat 12me.; pore SI. Victoria, or nine World Overcome; by Caroline Chmebro. 12m0.; price The Lost Hunter, a Tale of Early Time,. 12.ine., neat clath; price $1,..1a. The Widow Betiott Papers—illustrated. Pdino.; pricesl,7a. Gabriel Vane, llis F‘irtiini , and lii, Friends. F2ntii; price $1,12. The Hidden Path ; by Mallen Harland. author of "Alone," 12 ma; pose $1 ,25. H. MINER No. 32 Smithfield ear. • t. jyl2 _ . . SUIFIM — E It SHAWLS REDUCED.—Every description of Stella, Cashmere, Crape, Fink and ether shawls, selling at an immense redaction from usual pricel, at the Semi-Annual Sale of A. A. MASON & CO., jyl6 Fifth street. CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making. Soap. One pound worth ten of potash. On hand and Or sale jy7) yuainvo HEW p. I •t. 4, 1. , • • ' 0- 1 ; 1 -1 , , 10 ,„ • - - . • 1;* -e'`.l 4 * .1,11,11 y 1.11 , ia.•.•11r3. L., n!I hr .-utgrt lIIIMMin=fI le=llE= they utoo 1 I. HMS ,1 .; el.l • It. 1,1111,: !SON ‘1.01,1 ev.l. 11,1, r..1111)1 t _ 5 7 -'44 -#4., , 1 `. RNtri. ' S t , MMR=E3 TIM'S AND-PATENT *ES F. EATON I=l urehase of Patent Rights. in every variety of MECHANICAL AND OTHER PATENTS. Moe and Exhibition Room, No. 139 FIRST STREET, near Wood, Ihtteirargb:Pa. Kd" tirdent for Patented Artiene oi every dewription promptly attended to. AO &Nan WANTED. George Trott's Oil Globe, or Cup, for Steam Englnes—Patented March 25, 1854 4f4 Preinluma awarded at State anti County Faire: TO THE PUBLIC --I hatt, Olio day dleposed of my Inte rco( i ti. Ttutt's Improved Oil Globe or Cup for Steam Engines' to MOSES F. EATON, who now has the entire control of the Patent. JAMES CRISWELL. Pittsburgh, Apr 1111,1856.. CRESTLINI, 0., July 29,18;i6. M Eton, Eri —Dear Six: I have reveiNeti two of Mr. Trott•s Oil Cups, and ant perfectly satisfied they are the hest I hare rt el' used or seen, for that as ill i, a great .11 Stir, and email expenge recommend them to all It. L Coruna nies to try, and satisfy thenieel% vs tar this matter, and they will may so themselves. I remain yours, rpectfatly, l'hiltithlAN, Jr., Stit,'t of Nlathinery 0 A I. It. It. Cb., Crentline, Ohio. CINCINNATI, Auguit 4th, 1856. fi• &don—Sir We have used Mr. George TroiCe 011 Globe In our Engine mhop for Sikora one year, and find it givi, ,mil entire satisfaction that We CIOW apply It WYCIII eIVeII to all the Steam Engines we build We Intro lull c..6dent, in Ire practicability, and du not hesitate to ream, mend its use. Yount, respectfully, For PITT leox Nit , ItKB. Pithburgh, April 1.1711, 1958. j Ms. M. F EATON-Sir : Mr George Trott's "Patent oil Globe." have been in use on the Engines in our Works for n,ur years past, and have verfortned so satisfactory, that we uoa apply them to all the Engines we make. Fut two yams past we have abandoneel the nee of any other Lind of Oil Globes. Reepectfully, yours, Pirrieuxott, April 12, I I=ll L.ur used O. Trott's4 Patent Oil Globe" nn al most all the Ate - am nugtnoi furakh the htat year, and in .lllllCll tv, they appear to have given entire satisfaction to 0111 illtitoll.l,, vi of have no hesitation in recommending them a , a and much preferable on account of tin•it emiplicit3 .if c..netruction, to the old fashioned Oil iihdien, or ant other of which we tare and knowledge. Very respectfully pours, F IV. M. FABER A CO, • Engine Builders. Th 17 Utlen that the Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has been I 1.1 unn on our ro,ni tar two years past. We find It to be an v.:nu-um-al and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it Foreman of l'it.t,bnrtrh Fht,i. of Permit Central lilt N..velnlwr '29th, 1654 To NJ. V. EArox, Esq.: This certifies that we have had in use the parent Oil Globes et Cups, sold by Muses V Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and consider t Leru vet - , ranch superior to any thing of the kind r bare ever used. ALFRED TllOklAn, Treasurer Nut) To"! Company. bus, Ohio. Neveniber 27, ttp I NE\V ACCORDEON SONUSTER..-Thy, ie the ttrst xvtk of t 6. kind ever vutueti It ovuttvivi vi4hty pdgem of the ravpst popular 11.11 d fillitliolltibita S.lllO • 4 tliv ,lity, marked eerte,ially tvr the Instnment, I.•iuß thy •att .tullettt.o of SentatentaT Gout: and Etiouputo ktalla.l4 user latt,l,stast The muss, arratigtsl as ru tat usssi 0 the t tutin ur Hut,, a well aa Aceurdeutt. It alsu cuutatus pr..pet tustructiuns for marking our tousle for the lust .1 m. t I, JO Conte. A Buck ...1 in Tun,. —,uttulning t to' hit t-et \t Mwrxiten, *Will,. with figuro.. JllO, Reels, 1.. r tl.dw. hive :At t...tutte. ',ph., nudr,l 1...41..t.te free. Clt PrrK RIX MI, 11", WtytKl Second door Ith.•vo Fifth t NNALS ()F PENNSYLVANIA (161 , ..), Iron the IhneoNery of Ow llelawarer—by Sam I ht,.ttd. mouth, of the ili.itorl.•l.l .:` , ...•tet). of PA . I h. fttol f., ,ale I , y S DA I IS. $N Mar lo E. Fuurtt) M EAl(!it ug i lor ,, H Lavrar) and H,lvioun—by Frof H. W putd..r,,,i and. 1.,r I' IS,. \ 11=13 barrels fur side by .1.1 11. 11. COLI,INI-. p Riz•lAN 7'o(T - PASTE---A new ate] esrollent prviyar.ai nad e..ld only by J. laaaaabl HA. have iin hand a large stile pit .d th, I-11tAcIng I.la, Dyes, all td alo.l. 1 ...II a. h, !yes llsii 11)e. IME2I FLEMINtI. earner 1ndm....1 and .14nIk.et _ S liAlfi . 0 ,1 .1 , 1:-. VLF:NI:NI:. InAlnetel and lledket -i ftH A RLES LEVER'S NEW NN'ultk - I CR"' MANIA \, I,y Chet:. he Daley Chain. or kspiraorins , i.y the authei d " lletr •I Reitslytte, - John Halifax. Gt °Heinen; by the anther of hens" atitildnable &re; by Slay IL &Littman Ti. Wendel, . let the author of The Wat. htneu 'lhe till I icanwe ; ht Mrs !Initial, k The Ad vet. tune. of J oleo littraid, the Lion Killer of Alt -t nt I.4rilf.et n 01... Thousand and Ten Things Werth Keeton; Alit:l/CY FOR PALM OF Tlltil.;:'AND FLOWER.- and It MHO N. ?SI A SA Lk & nt the Book Slur.' of 11. MINER I HIT So Ti Smith av id moist t BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Journals, u. I Flue nut in toil nonu Rinses. Ale, t snit Da ts. :demote...o and Railroad Rooks, on hand or tee 1, f.. , I elect to ant pattern required. and tedind w any -t h desired hi s'II II EN, Blank Itottk Nieman. hirer. tiodl Market et "flier of F A -- RN! FOR RENT. A small Flinn, ,•,.11- 14nun g 24 arose, mile tot-lott the •ite Main 11.1,11, There Is an 11,0 pr141111.,i, a Iwgc It utur Louse and stable, about lOU [wowing apple trees ; abet lea. hirer and plum trees, grapes, &C. This place Would volt gcsid gardener Ft.l . IMO& &pH I, 131)1) It C. & J. II SAWYER, N.. 47 Wood et. rrIllfil) ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT .1 Lul E RI4VTII F.RS , N.. 74 Market nt., Pittsburgh lie The Subscrilsers have just ri,eirod and are now opt rff tof their f lord supply of new and handsome Green Stunt Ie 1.0 mar, House Yin loshinglioods, Mournful/ Otssin4Lktiest n s !Wits,- and Needlo work. Many ot the ats.ve goods loot L. ell lnn h6sr,l the uto.rtereaud at the large Au. 1.... lit N. u ork and l'lnladelpton, at prices that enable now u. ,4h "I them at less than the cost of transportation. NV.. Non. it an catty cAll from all our customers and the poll, tr.•nort.llr. Lellevlng it will h. to the advantage rif all. itti we net t Lute been ells b, ,AT, a bet for asitvrtntont, and to Li IV I , : IIIiUTHRILti, for loaf It YOUNO, STRVICNSON S LoN PORTSMOLTTII'S LIVERY AND SALE S TABLE, 11N NI tag ET AND W A TIER BTRIEIN. no le :tin* I KITTAN.I.7:O) NIAi ED PIA NO, for sale • nt a lot gam -A new CHIT KERINO . l't A.... slightly damaged in the furtuttilu, t fr but tfor where it aft le. observed The in• moment, 111 no way ttourod, will be ...Mai a r....lutitiou 01 I , IF IT IsiLLARS is credit ..f siz months. JOHN ti I 1113 n Agent for Chh k.•t ing's Plattos. PEN INC; this day, a large assortment of Watrliss. Hold Levers from $27 to $2OO sitter Levers from $l2 to $BO. Silver Cylinders from $8 to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers, $5O. 1 rishilmin's Chronometer Series, $2OO. Do. in Silver Oases, $175. Chains, Seals, Keys, Ike. Watches repaired in the best manner by not W. W. WILSON, turner of Slat bet it 4th ets. SI UN DRI ES-- too brizes Mould and Dipped Candles 20 do Star do lut) 1411 HUSIO Slap. . 300 kegs assorted Nails. lal doz. Curti Brooms. bales No. I and 2 Batting. . . . doz, Bed Cordn. 24, de Buckets lu I. Tuba In store and for sale by io JOIIN B ACON. 10,1,00 B. eu Iltoun. 15,000 •• Sboulders. IlLuou •• :+rlen, In store and f, sale 1, & SCOTT, my 1 76 Water alter! Gl' NS, PISI'OI,S, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FIS!I11U TACKLE:, TABLE CUTLERY, Tub LET CUTLERY. I•UCKET CIVL ER Y. lex! MUZZLES, OUN MATERIALS. And nudty other thatto too unmeroun to mentnal. nir stock of Fl h F.- A RALS . ousurtiaasol for variety in the %Vv.,. DOWN & )v I 2 No. 18th hood street. REAL FTS — TATE FOR SA LE.—B LAK ELY & litcti EY otter fur Sail.— A L•t ..f Oround ou Penn street, and several Dw.•lling Houser the trait our occupied Sa n store and dwellinr. A Lot of (Ironed oa Ohio street, near the Diamond. Ali,. gle•uy City, and a flue Dwelling House. Four Las .4 Gi wind adjoining the lioreugh of Law renceville. A 1..1 of Wound in East Liberty, and a large Dwell lig ll,.use A Lot .4 Oround on Stephenson street, 25 feet by 125 and a fhre• Story Brick Duelling House, well finished. A I.•t of Ground in the Borough of Matichester.24 fret by 124?, feet Ara., a loot ou Fayette street, 24 by 121 tett, n rlChr,t...r. A 1.4.1 ot Oround on Rebecca street, Allegheny City, 27 by 1.45. and a Brick House, two stories high try convenient. A 1..,t tiruund on etrpet. Emit Liherty, 70 feet front '1.103 feet deep. . A Lot of Ground in Slnslerville, Eliarticrs township. 60 by 127, and several Frame Buildings. Apply to fjylol BLAKELY A RICHEY ' ALE AND --- -- lIROWN STOUT— __ :, casks, 7 doz. each. Kennett Scotch Ale. d d., " " - India pale Ale. 3 do " it n strong 3 do " " , l Brown Stout. Joel received and for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON, Jel t 3 Non 221 and 223 Liberty et. FRESH FIGS-100 drums just received and fur sale by MAIER & ANDERSON, 1314 ' Po. SD Wood stmt. 1 F, CENTS FOR ILARPER'S AWARNE. -A- CI Harper's Magazine far Anna, rectilisdand for sale by RIMS. DAVISON, Jy 2l CoS Market street near Rowe. - `. - • . 'EN SUR ' • THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO3,II , ANY, OF PRILADELPKIA. ilmEeloas--harles W. !Martel, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Brant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards, dlordeß..o U. Lexis , adolptu H. Boric, David S. lirowue. dor rfs l'atte.,ou. CHAS. S. it.NCEE.B., COAL ‘2. RANCHER, Se['retail'. COI:III°. to snake susuranue, porpetool or limited, on every it. 114,11.1 i out property, so tuwu and country, at rate, I,W is are t I,istetit wills socurity. Tha i• nipall) have raaervssi a largo Contingent Fond, whii.ll, with their Capital and premiums, safely iiivebto.l, oh lord anal prot,ti, , n t o the 'rho A• sits of the Uompany, on January Ist, 1851, as pub lish.' Lig, e .ably to an Act sd Assembly, ware en follows, ei? 918,12 b 68 TOUllool ary o.b, tillice t nelr incorr,ration, CI larriod of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of (hie Million Four Hundred TOIL, tuna bOll Ira, knees by Ste, thereby att..rding evidence if the advaut.tg e.. 1 inaurauce, as Wail as the ability and dlapuaitim to meet a ith pr.toptuess all J. GACDIN It COPFIN, Agent, np74 Office, north-east cor. Weed and Third eta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU X RA',CE:,. ANNUITY AND THUST COMPANY, PHILA DELPHIA CharteredAprii 2reh, ,, 15L0 : Charter Perpetnei. oflitv, SJuth-tam cortw ut Third t0.,1 Chn,tuuL OFFICER:i OF THE HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA. Pre.sulent—itephro It. Craw ford. Vice Pr•xident—Ambrunn W. Thompt.lu. Erraminer—Atlstrargh--Jamon If. Wlletoo, I. AILN/0-ny ch.ty—lt. 11. Moiw-y, M. 1). ONO. R. ARNOI.I.), ruarlTry No. T 4 Euurth eiroot. l'utsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. _• HOLMES ci SONS, Bankers and Es N . cliango Brokers, and Desler3 In Notes, Drafts, Accept ances, bold, Silver and Bank Notes. E.x. - hansiu on the Eitat aril and Western ell y foi sale nuide in till du, throughout the !'ous e l StAttql. Deposits received in par funds or current never, M. 67 Market strict, between Thud nod Fourth Oa. tJaiithly E. ARNOLD CO., Bankers and Er k_S . Brokers, Denleisill Exchange, Coin, !last. SOWS, Sight and TM, lit alto, Lc. Collections carefully nt tended I, and pri,....eds remitted t any past , : f the Unit 1. Stocks bought and odd on 0ir1i1111..1,1 NU 74 Fourth street, next 0.., to the Daub of Pitts burgh r IWM AS WOODS, Commercial Broker, mid Dealer in Notes, Bonds, :Stocks, Deal esta.l•s, 60, N. 7i Fourth street., Pittsburgh, Pa. I=l DRY GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS—NM. 74 Kirke' street, Pit talon glt, Pa Th., subsorabeia have dunlivo *etc.! and are te,w opatiiitt, Dieu first arrival of SI•111116 LIOODS, Is* which they wish to call the particular attention at their customer. and the public genes ally. defter our selves that we have never beets able to offer nu hatitiaome and desirable a stock as tic present. Out DRES.....=. o,toltS IJEI'AIL f \LENT c.mttuns all the ts. at y 1.3 and novelties of the ,eas.ta-- Extia rub Black and llolored Ilsoratitsque Silks; '• Jasper, Clll,lll\ and Striped •• Plain, Striped and Maid Black .. Twists,' Silt Flauts...ed (Mall" •• • '• Wirege • •• •• II Towne., flaregs.o, Chants, Lawrie, Ar SIIA `VI,' AND MANTLES Our shawl and Mantle Itoom is auppliol with all the new styles ot traps., Cashmere, Stella. Bro. ha , lsloosnis i ne, Chwitilla, Late, Ave , &o NEEDLE. Our at..ck of Liontaret, Flovinciags, birrlee , It, . is :lot sus passed by any stork Wssot oi the Mountains . Also, a gee' assortmont XittrltNlNo AND FUJIN l* , lll ESTICA. Prints, Onightdus, lltrooks. Mealier, Tickings, 1. Ji , /1/01, 0141111..0.11, C1,A,1/11111.,,,Ctliti,li Linen and Pent sthe ise. Also, Oho es, Ileuerv, and so. ery art.... usually kept us a dietsiass lies tissods 14.urso, to .111111 11 , sollcit a call and examination before part having obsess:le, ass we feel . etindent no have never been able to exhibit sti, ts a destrahle stook \ Y . SRI ITN LW', Formerly Young. Steteneslo & Love. Celt :4 \tsetse* Itroot, MANSION II01:sE, GEORtiE A ItENTZ, .•11 ptrv-t. t!, 1.1. , t .4 M. 1',..)1‘ , .11,1;w1r..‘,1 %kl,: It 11,. I.not 11,1se It. illylh.. 1.., • Hutt The pl.: 11)“ mV, • 11 , 11 t a:) NIAN,It/N I fall) +—lt,: a etal , pa: ~:::,, la., d a lidendol"T A an.l , Ati. I.\ 1 Alul. an . nu; amide L. ta.l wastt t 11.. Lal,l, and liar ad! Cu: a:01..1 a olk Ih. 1....11 It.- : can and, ,l I. Id QT. CLAI liU • ,•,.rner Penn and ` , t. Cl.” uto.ba:\watal. Ln 111, Iv lir•orn . .l be, lint taken this hug:. and • 11,TEL, and it .0 maga/n..1.1 P.:, , ifnit, in, de 11. 14 end Ow trev..ling . t, !lan a rail A ••nrml w , th !hp 7.1.'11.1A bona , al.l r 11,)/• ." .I 1 ho , . n euwe NACIAI44.I/.41. lilt bui Wt.. 111.0 ill at. irlC W C G out, IN'I'ENT 1101:SE. ,•:.rtier thr It.).:1 i) JA NI 1.. a : , 11)1 r FARM FOR N:1 LE 11, N,,rth hip•ite .111,411,1) itilr lau•I Th.. 11)1 ,, , Th•• itopEn , ri:wids eu.• d••••• 1 'tr0t...1.,111,,t ply k EIA Elcfln 1 - I,xet , Fire Crui•kerm .11),It I 1.., .ub 11E1 . 111,R .t A N1.1.1i, , lel9 au W.. st rt. Ctitalol 11,1,1 .;LLL. N,;. I Mackerel; 11 •• I,‘ hilts JIM( 8.44,4.. It lu F, ft Lai A 1 ik WllO It'll' rol114111.1” 1" pity Relit, %die]. I:1 . 11.111Ni/ 1Le.4.,1 at 14w 441.", 1.. prlo tail t 41,) 4.nu. 1.. li 1,4 11.1., xtr 4.t .•1 aI .1 -n a a id. allaa , t, 134, nee', 1 ,, an nn. 1 ill nat.. in All.. Own) City, , nnn, 111., ha, I . lt .. jI; In n. I I'onaninl..l al .• 1.. n4,l t y,akra It 11_1‘:- -15 tierce-prime Carlina oak VON. SA LE -- A FRAME BU I LI)INO, h 01. K # . l) Mid PI and II rind hi f tin 41tunt..,1inn• Wtll I. aapplted I..vt• th city. Apply I RENIuVAI..--\‘'3l. cARVII.I. lIAs HK- Mu V EL/11k.! Nu.= Filth etroet 111 N. '.:12 Lawn 1/e1 e Le Is preputt'd !" IT /I. itetencere ottli Ile en est fashioutc. tilt) CAlil NET AND _a. .1 it.t receis.o..l it N.. tit Wood nu 1,10 , - /Mm, rat ..f Nnhnknup votieerilig, 11 • 11..gtoly ul.l 11/I IsClaw. www.lactig cottlu herioc; not, loote, ecc..il. l// tretraw kwitee. bunk-esl4lll.ita 1,. ;. patent uulmeg owlerd, with it gewegitl leocortlll,l,l c•I loud. 11.11 of cs Lu li is lo 11..01d low. J. 19 FAUN ES'INH'It - - - TILE GOLDEN ( u is taking the it le Iwt W uch wood. r. thlr 31.1 k of hulls, ttc.. is uanurpatAand a. the cit.) In the war .•I hehing Txrkln enich nn nAnortnlent that world that. '4,1 lamak vlnt.,,,ould tie retitnl 1 , , Ito s4,1•1. Pocket Table Cutlery In groat abunarlar..., M 11r.r.leAh tinny art idea 1.1 Iw Inuntlune.l here nee he Ire found at tliu sign of the ii,.l.len NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS! —The Slur ruWgrue Pnpen ; by Cozzen. • The Lady's lluide tu perfect Oentibty ; alb., a Useful In structur; by Emily Thurnwell. Aspenwohl. Pluribustah; by Q. K. Philander buosto'ks, P. H. Sung ui Milkandwatha, and o..her Poems. Salad fur the :Social—beautifully illustrated . A Defence of the Atnetic/1u Pule, as toppfl4l 1. 010 1,1 cruaclinomits of foreign influence., and uspocially to the forelov of Papacy in the pollutet iiitereat 01 the Uhlled States; by Thus. K. Whitney. F. - Lem' Vulunteer Manuel--in 9 vol, Just recd by %V A. 11l LUENFIttiNI.II' R , tnyl4 Filth mt., ~piculte the 'Mean e. THE VOYAGE OF LlFE—Engravings theee gleat Mural Pkturei, painted by the late Th", (Via, are nue on lien at the Store of J. J. ILLMNE ;el si. Where tiubsieriptiulis will be received iny3o c BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; e../Lb Extra Old Lugua) a •• lu '• till Java porlets French Java if bales prune Mtklin 10 huge SI,, lOU expressly Of ut Innoness. mylif F ft. BRA lu, No. 1 Diamond 1) LA K & RICHE}, REAL ESTATE 11 BROKERS aNli AUCTIONEERi 3 , cot ter of Stoontilt and Stunhfield streets, Pittsburgh, ad! attend to selling by Auction any propet ty mold by Es, utors, or by order of t n • phata Court, in the City or County. nml to any ,leocript of Real Estate out of (}ll3 DRA TT'S DAUG E R EOT YPES AND AM- A. BILOTIPE:=. uhich give tin 0 general satisfaction Ore lady obtained, in every hind of weather, at Lafayette Build ing, No. Si FOURTH street. Particulau attention paid to ambrt)ping, nm the tune of sating IS touch lets than • qutred for Daniserreotype, I',, Lute!, of Cllllll,ll Mkt, in n few socuuda in either ,Ft the /it.,VU natuod styles. Ant type or Dasgerreotype Gq.kwis made correctly from sere , kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Proms moderate. Our motto is, TO PLEASE. able CUPPINUt AND LEECHING. Mrs. E. HOOK may be found at her traidenceon SIXTH start Nu. .31, between Smithfield and Wood streets. She him the testimony of many of the regular faculty an to her skill and long experience du her Hue. Orders will be thankfully to oohed. aplEkSmdaw DELICIOUS COFFEE(- If pin w , aild like a delicious cup of Coffee, try that ittanited Jmu of PRA Vt.f' N B —Roasted by oar of my hands. .1Y I , lt) BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvis' and ch,wep. It I,a, 11, ker , . Foeii n. ••• Wheaten Onto Diu the. fresh RI, Flour At -IYIB DRAVt,'S. 150 COFFEE; I- PRIME I{lo 50 bags prnue Laguayra Coffee; 50 pockets ()ovum. Java •• 10 bags kla.rcnibu Received by 113 10 ] F. R. DRAVO. EVERY description of giiHner3G u cTds, Trimmings, Elmer} . and Gloves; Gents' Furnishing tioods, Ae, Ay., marked down 25 t, 33 per cent..at the Si.em Annum ;ink 1923 :VENETIAN RED-25 bbls. in store and V tor sale by (ill FLEMING BROS COD LIVER 01L-36 . dozen in store and tor isle by 119 21 ) FLEMING BROS. MEMO Z!=M3==Z= MINS maim= DIRXCTOREL Stephen It. Crawford, Paul It. I..),ldard, Amb. I i.e IV. 'fltompion, Lawrence J”k11111011 Beuianun W. Tingley, tied. Alcilezir), Jacob L. Florence, .1 ninon Devereux, WaLimu M. Oodwin, William McKee. HOTELS U1'111;1..1:1' A Ag.,uts, i4Vwk.•t O. W. etlet4, Alleglwit) BiIIVN A TNTLEV, No. 1&J NVuoLi ■tra.t. MIMI lIION • • 'V, -3-'' ONLY ROUTS WWII THREE DAILY TRAINS FROAI PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI. ONLY NODTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH PO DAYTON AND IN DIA.VAPOLIS. OHIO ANI) P.p.INNSTLyANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAIIS. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincenutrli. Cormixonso at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Steen:lora, Covington end Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the Lawreneeburgh Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Daytm and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. THROUGH TICK ETS, via Colurubns and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Ac., at. Via Columbus mud Kettle, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St Louis, Ac. THE LITTLE MIAMI sin COLUMBUS, connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U li. Mail Lice Steamers, the ohm and Mississippi Railroad, and the lawrencelitirgh Route,, offers facilities no other roots can give, as throngh tielets by all the above routes can only be procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad. The routs thorn Creetline via Columtras being the shortest to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and safe speed. Conat-LiOns are certain, and passengers have full time for meals. By the Foreet and Bellefontaine route from Crestline, a dangerous and breui.-tieck spend is required, and compelled to overcome distance. By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, paasengen ride ever roads ballasted and smooth. By Inc Forest and Bel/0(01.1WD° louts, Demeugern ride tour the roughest roads In Ohio. THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. FIEST TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3.00 o'clock A. M. ter Crestline, Colomboa, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. LOllll5, Lexington and India:ll4,lm, via Lawrenceburgh Route. This Train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty mhantes iu advance of the Forest and Bellefimtaine route. SECOND MAXI leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A.l M. for erestline, Columbus, Xenia and CincianatL This Train make . ..C.llll.3WD only via Columbus to Cincinnati. THIRD TRAIN leaves PIMA/RU . lst! at 3 o'clock I'. M. tut Great tine, Coltunbos, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lew renceburgh Route,. TIV.J DAILY 'TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. FIRST Tani loaves Pittsburgh et 3:00 o'clock A. M. for Crestlane, Columbus, Acme, Devon Indianapolis, Leta) ette, Terre Haute, Vinceun., St. Louis, Liro, Scam TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7.31) o'clock A. Al. for Chest line. Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis Lafayette, Teri° Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Ac. 'Canto Thais leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock P. Si. for Crestline, Columbus, Xeota, Dayton, hililanapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Ac. N B.—Secure your tickets via Columbus, 11011 you are act e of r.mnectl,,os Steamers leave Cincinnati daily fur Memphis, Vicksburgh, Natchez, New Orleans, Ai% The Columbus being the direct routs, the Time Tables ot the Eastern Roads are ruranged VA run in close connection with this rthabf. root« 4, all interruation and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio mini Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner efficeid under the Menungahela Meuse. J. id CURRY, Ticket Agent, Ur at Federal Street Station, GEC PARKIN, Ticket Agent. OEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. de, .2fil P. IV. STILADER, General Agent, Cincinnati- $1,212, - 09 44 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, C. , YNEMINO RITII Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, Id ALLIANCE. THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST RUUTIC vu CIITCAnO tan rue NORTH WEST, 15 VIA CLEVELAND. This Route is One Hundred !tales shorter and about nine bouts ynl.ker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Tl,lnel between l'ittaburgh and Cleveland. I , our Lanly Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Tone to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-fonr hours, Loins thirty-seven hours. and after TUESDAY, May al, 1860, the Trains Oils Road will run as follows: VIA ALLIANCE. The trains of the and Pennsylvania Railroad lea,e Pittsburgh at 3..0u A NI and 7110 A NT. and P. NI. Alliance at 7 15 A. H. and 11:OU A. Al. and tk1.,0 P. NI. Arrive ut Cleveland at 10:00 A. M., 2:30 P. M. and .ouilecting there with Cleveland and Toledo Ralln.sul-f..r 1"-h-do, Chicago, Fl..wk .loud and St. Louis. Passetigurs for Toledo. Clituago, St. Louis, and the North west. ',medic l'ittsburgh on the 7::a.) A. M. train, by going via Clevels.n. , will arriv , in Chicago at 8:10 heat warning. Paa..engers far Toledo, Chicago, St. Lows, Rock Inland, Unl na. and lice North-neat, w 6,, wish to p, through with, of letration, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 7•:, , L1 . A IL, as that is the only train by which ch., counectious are mad.. through to the ah.oie he trains late lug Pittsburgh at 3 . 00 A. M. and Wellev.lis I' NI. are the out) ones by w9u.h passenger. h Atiithais e.,iith of Alhatke, cm the Tue. as is ea tension . VIA WEI.I-' , VILI.E. Neiiiher• Fertrit Cit him 6.r1 leavr their lathlitig, ..;.• 11-re•neillirhi Rowe . , e,••1 itituithije ,e1,.1 , ••nrireutag thrre with I tr. I' %I, .111hatii . .. At Gael, 11,13:1 iLt 930 , • t.1111., tlllt4 with the 11'0111 /111.1 • l'itlittym 8,1 Mlc t ll. enll,ll litillrort.l strainer v•r Itat I t keit Chicago Anil tills., air North-wri.i, ix t.11.,111, nr.. sold :t1 $1 le $ I via Anhui. r. II t./ I mum ha Cli•velant coniaa I at 111.11 am with ti alamt f. a I t tilt Iliulnmd, lea, a 1. , 11..0, • FAST TRAIN LEAVES AT 3 A. A MAIL TRAIN LLn VEA , nT 7 30 A. NI I.:xpßc4s •• ,lil I . NI Nlaknhg, C1.,-. C , 111111.411.1118 at CreBti,no 1.. r holinnap,ll4 nil 'l', e Ilauo. th , •i, .•l v Lb , Nliegiteoppi PI1.1.•111:1•I'd 1,0 Cain, And Nr‘r Me,“), still lithe /1„. 11 5 Central ttaitroatl at Stuolo,l, ArrtrutE tit ('Alin •••Vi L. 111 IviVlttl,l , of tiny other route Pa. - t 11 - Itailroatl beim< rotoltlated fr.an St 1., tin 1. ,I, 0,14,1 City,comp, at Jettertetu tit) nut, list,., l'••••kets. making the cheapeat, quit kest HIM I.lt. iota*. K 111114,1,11111 No.hrnektt itassengtn-s pri•tilii) 11.0. A Set - onti via.. Car will be run through with the guilt re. 'nein, arming at St. Louis all at the $l,OlO tittle , 1111 y one change of ttuggage between Vittaburgh and St Lo dal. ol Caintl l'iwwngi-Ts will ,ill for Ticketa by thr iihi Raliable limit, via Vincanniai and Ohio slid Mimosa!Nil Railroad, ilia making aura Okllllr,tloll,l, and avoiding thv 4lelayS n.. fr,. veld on mix , and oulinisliod nude, Ticket:l good for any rearainabla length of time. FA KKR—FIRST Cuss. St. Louis, via livilefontaine and Union SIS nut Columbus, Xenia and DayWn... 10 30 Do. du Columbus, Cincinnati and LIM. rencabury, . Second-clam Car to St. Louis.. . . . 12 00 TH ItoUo II TICKETS or further Information may be pn cured A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohio & tenon. K. K. C.. corner of lee, Monongahela Home; of tleorge Parkin, Ticket Agent. Federal street Station, Allegheny City, or of JAMES hi. WAltn, Superintendent Ohio and Mittanstippi ft. It. myl2 F. KNOITLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILRUAI). TIIEGRICATCENTRAL ROUTE,conuecting the A tlan tic Cities With Wetitern, North-went. it. DWI touch-weaterti Statma by n cootinuoux Railway direct. Thin Road aloe ..uunct. at Pittsburgh With Daily Line 331 Steamer,. to all ports on the Nortle.wastel n lakea; making the moat DIRECT, 0/MEREST amt RELIABLY ROUTE by wh i t. FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Wuxi. W tot. Rate•betweeu Philadelphia& Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Boota, Shoes, Dry 1.1 t Tbc. 100 11. n. (in boxes,) Furn, Feathers, do SECOND CLASS.—Boka and Stationery,ll Dry Goods, (in lati.,) Hardave, lon- t.loc. p 100 Ma. ther, Wool, ,k 3.7 THIRD CLASS.—Auviln, Bagging, Bacon 1,0c.11 100 lbs. and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, etc FOURTH CLASS.--Coffee, Fish, Bacon and 40 ,. too tb,,. Pork. k pltcked,) Lard and Lard 011 FLOUR-513 cents tier barrel. skipping Oooda from any point Emit of Philadel phia, tee ;articular to mark package, "rta Pensitylminta Railroad." All (Ivo& consigned to the Agente of thin }toad at Philaileiphia or Pittriburgh, null be for, ardel without detention. FREW lIT Angier:4—Mo'. Potter, liceton ; J. L. Klliott, New Sark; K. J. Snowier, Philadelphia; Ibigraw & more; Oeu. C. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringman & Brawn, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Lanimville, Ky.; H. C. Ideldriun, Madison, Ind.; SARI'S &Cu,. St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitch.ll &Son, Evansville, Indiana. H. 11. HOUSTON, Oonerwl Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11..1. LOXIBAFAT, my 9 Superintendent, Altoona, pa. I'ENNSITIVAINIA RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement--Change of Hour I IN and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY TRAINS lictweeu PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. TIIE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Mares Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at RN) A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 2.f0 u'eluck, P. M. TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lemma Pitta burgh daily, except Sunday, at .100 o'clock, P. M. BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. J 1,130 P.M., and 66x) P. M.—running as tar 1114 Turtle Creek Bridge. Thu above LlDet cunniwt at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton ' Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfurt, Lexington and Ismisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Modleon, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lud.; Cincinnati, Day. tun, Springfield, Bellefontalne, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Maimillen and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New °alum, Sr ; LOUIS, LOUIVTIII,6 and CINCLINATI. THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the above placee, Fur further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will Slut this the sharteet and most expeditions fonts to Ptilladelphla, Balti more, New York, or Boston. J. RESIIMEN Agent, PassengerT HOS. Lin Pittebnigh.. ea, ASK* PlaughPf Uwe, ~~` ~~,_ ~.,,_~.- EIMISS ENE MEE irAIiIROAI3S: 185'6. BROAD GAUGE RAILROAD MEMUM MMMMMEE ~'~'k _3:._.: n~. ,iY' '~ - - Pittaburgh, Fort {Value. & Chicago RAILROAD SUMMER ARRA/. THItEE AINS ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) P Oink:NG ER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, as follow, Leaves Pittsburgh for Crestitue at B:00 A. M., 7:30 A. 31. and S P. M. Leaves Crest.line fur Pittsburgh at s:uo A. M., 7NO P. and 12.50 P. M. These Trains make close co, actions at CRESTLINE with Traine for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, mad all points on roads extending West and South-west through 01110, ..L\ DIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Nowoek Road, for CAI• OAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CaII:AGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. SL for Sandusky, Toledo awl Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Trains Haat from ()reaffirm make claw eminectiowi with Traine Cu Penzai)iratna Central Railroad tor PHILADEL MIA, BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. TIiIiOUOIT TICK K'l are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Duußath,hvankie, Cairo, Springfield, Ili, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal Milos iu the Went. Through tickets over thi lino ma y la, had at all of the above }Awes for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York:. NEW BRIUIITON AMOSIODATION TRAIN leaves now Brighton for Pittsburgh et 7, A. M. and 1.6, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh fur New Brighton, at A. M. and b P. M. SW For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela House, or at the Federal street Station, to UEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. uly7U J. H. MUOILE, Sup'L Great Amer►oan and U. S. Express and 72 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO MANDAN OP CUIZI AND BAGGAGE •VOIDED. AIR LINE ROUTE BETIMA CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, ALTUN AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS In Into hours. Troia lee the Illinois Ceurral Depot, toot of 4nter street— St. Louis Day Exprees daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M. St. Louis Night Exprws daily, Saturdays excepted, 9:3u P. M. S. Louie Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted Gab A. M. Baggage cluckai through to S. Louis. Trams run direct through to Alton, t 2.59 milea,) without change of core or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers WINCHESTER and RRINDEX,B, running iu exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to n. Louis, (J miles,) without landing. These boats, for. ' convenience end elegance, are unsurpassed on the Vre el sle c °n rntr v A e'd ters, being fitted up with Baths and spacious Wash-rooms, sfronhng to passengers the opportunity id 1.- moving the dust unavoidable in sununer railroad traveling, and reaching lit. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To KANSAS and NEBRASKA this Is the must direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Sprsuglield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, souri, KLUMILS, Cumberland and Tennessee riven, will tote the important oaring to distance, being seventy-two miles less to do. Lit -do Veil Wiled lean to Bloomington, and fifttsdght tititon ItLie to Springfield, Limn by any other route. Through Tickets over thin route can be procures, at the I emus Railroad Ticket i imoes In New York, Boston, Phila. delphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and at all Through Ticket laces throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Company's Othco, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tro. moot ,louse--and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Water street. I - teapot:Wide Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of the such.. Roads going into Chicago, to Check liai.7.l.ye through to any point desired on the R. P. MOROAN, Jr., Superintendent. It. J. L. SCIIF.H.MKILIiuItN, sold' Otineral Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, FROM PITTSBUROII TO Columbua, Indianapolis, Chhniga, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, }Lock island, Louisville, V iucenuee, lowa City, St. Luis, Evenei ille, Dubuque, Dayton, it...lllre, lhiiellit, Xenia, Memphis, Peoria, 'Laura% ille, V ia.aburg, Peru, Now,rlz, New Orleans, AND TES 1./(LSOPAL k..JTI LI IN TEZ W AND SOUTH, Steubenville & Indiana Railroad! 1,4 nod rompleted and in eurreestul operation I I a in cteuhruvdlt am! Nrsvark, Combining, liaOroad end 6tramboat facilaten, this root, oth•re to the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by any Koad running Weet from Pittablirgh. Fall Arrangement e tau and after MUNDAl,',tuber ath, Innin n DAILV LINE of elegant and await running Steamers , nommanilvd by experienced and accommodating officers, will leave Pitt, i , urgh every day al & P. M. vEs IT 'lt:. C%pt.ta Goßuk,:f. FAIRY •• J. C RENO. M a r l'as.ieugerg idnet, toll Load, and n...• 1, Steubenvillv nt ck the fulb.miug mormug—cotutecting with the Foot Train at 7 lb A. U., making ducat e...unoctiuti tcttb Tn.°, t, all the above ,:trios—tbt..4l..talumg u o.ll.ll,tlibili utylst'd root, antudinv he fattyr, nsvia trutvi by ratirt.i. la- lure to cheap es.s by 411) otter Railroad Thr.u,.;ll nod I,cal Th . ketu, and l urther iuturruluku, 111.11111, JURY J. HOUSTON, No. 115 Water strout, Pittsburgh. OF.O. W. FULTON, Suporinteudent. L. DE% RSNY, Aluatrul Agent. LILA ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING THE (]rent United State• Mali •nd Expre.v TWO PASnNOEIt RUN DAILY on it entire letigth from Dlifil44l.sl{ n. CAIRO, AND CRICAGo TO CAIRO. fhia Hoed, In connection with 'l'mm of the Ohio and Hinetempo R. H. and Chicago and tinlenri Rim forhni the newt du.a.l and only continuous R. R. route from 'w St. LOUIM, CHICAGO To CAIRO, CHICAUO TO DUBUQUE. Ti aloe leave Chicago as follown: 10 A. M. nod 1t1 . .2u P. M.—ST. LOUIS AND CAIRO REPlttaa huotrugern for St. I...atis by tide train take the ears of tie. tSso and Minn. It. It at Saudoral, aud are Garrtect direct :it. 9:35 A. M. and 4 - .10 P M —Dryottgere AND 011.. V. ES rates, iouuncting at Duottoth (oppusito Dubuque) with 14 Lady [Aut. of dream Pacli,ta for Paul and the Uppor Ipp! [ls t'r run.. 'I rams leave Cali, Chil:11g0 nail Dubuque at 7;30 A. Al and 7:00 P. M. Passengers f - ' the Eaten and placee ou the Ohio thot ilestitied tor St. Louis, will enVe 1410 miles of tedious and 1111 ,1 - 41111 river OW, to St. Luuie, and /11 . 11%, fifteen hours in iniSarien 14 the river ioni e , by taking tto cars at exit, Ticketn to St Louhi, Cairo, Dubuque, 9t. Paul, and all no ik.rtaut placrs by this route, eau I, lout at the "flit, of tlo. U. I P. cud C. a P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, Had 3lichllou CAnitral Haan.' io Chico4o. IL I. MASON, J 043 PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD. Courtntenclng Monday, 11th Aug., 1856. On mid after !luxVday, the 11th lust., the Psasenger an ,1 Freight Trains will run from Connellxvills to Guffey's Sin tiou—cuunm•tiug with Bunting ,4 Hall's Coarhrr for Station. PASSENGERS LEAVE Uniontown by Bunting A halls coaches at U A. M Connellaville by P. & C. It. R. cars at U A. M. (tufty's Station by Guffey's coaches at 11 A. Irwin's Station by P. Railroad cars at 12.45 A. M. And arrivoat Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. RETURNING—PASSENGERS LEAVE Pittsburgh at '2.10 P. M. Irwin's Station 4 P. 31. Unffey's Station 5.15 P. M. Comte!Nettle 7 P. M.. and arrive at Uniontown sano. evening. MERCHANDISE WILL BE FORWARDED AT 1.011 RATES, between Connelisvilie and Pittsburgh. Fare (nun Uniontown to Pittsburgh.- du Cunnellevalle to Pittsburgh 2,00 do West Newton to Pittsburgh 1,26 du Uuflby'v to Pittsburgh 100 Passengers will nut] this the plivonitt,ast Mllll chettis-t route between Dl/I.ltt,Vlll, CunuelUville , ac., to Pittsburgh. IL BLACKSTONE, tuflo. P. A C. It. ft., Con nellst ilk 7 tli August, 1850—j a u ra MAG AZIN ES, Harper for July--price 20 cents. thisley's Lady's Book for July—:%k. Umlaut's Magazine - for July—Site. Peterson's Magazine for July—lie. Leo Y. Journal for Yankee Notions fur July-12c. Italin's Magazine fur July-10c. Brother Jonathan for 4th July—a magnilio-et double number—price 12c. The above Just received at LA U FFER'S BoOKSTt)it Je2o No. 77 Fourth street. VOR SALE.-20 Acres of Land, a goal situation for a mmntry store, about 1W miles front the city. lu a thriving neighborhood and no more near. House and lot and three raratit lota In Allegheny City. WANTED, A situation by a young lady in a dry goods or tiqiuming fauna or millinery establishment—for one rook—two girls to do housework—ono buy to learn a trade—two buys in stores or run of errands—two men to work on'farms or lu boringgwork in the city. Inquire uf George W. Bann at ho Beni 'PAM& Agency and Intelligence Offiw, on the north side of Ohio at., 4th door east of the Diamond, 411egheny City. Jel9 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.— Charlotte Blume has Jost received another lot of these unrivalled AtMlo{►ouns and lived Organs in elegant rosewood antes bravery variety and style, comprising 4., 43,4 and 5 oc taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 6% octaves, seraphine or Piano style, with rich mouldings, carved music desk, .4c4 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned au octave shove the other; au excellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect. These instruments are recommended as being far superior, both In torte And finish, to any others manufactured. The chief improvements (upon which the makers have secured Letters Patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed, so as to produce, ou opening the key valve, the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then passes into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell4' which mellows the tone, and give it more of melodious, flute like quality, than is the general proptsty of .ased instru ments. For sale by C./lAA'S/I'TE BLUME, Jel7 "Old Established Plana depot" No. 119 Wood st. DEFINED SUGARS -15 tibia. Loverinipt "A" crushed Sugar; 3o do Stewart's "A" do d o ; 15 do toverhales flue pulr'd do 10 do do coarse do do; /0 do da . _ do; Au gum and for tai9V jj 0 i..31 MULLELI.Ik RICIERTSON, 111)LOOMS.-100 tone Lake Chita "lan for 11 sae by * U 41.1111 MO. Et ~'l MMMI ~ ;,; :.., , , , , , ...:..,..Tfvf- ' .1 ,' ;, _ •.', : ,, ,., , ! ,...,, : 1. ; ?A'4, : ;;:;., t . . .r, ' ,, , y,4, , ,:; , -. . .;:. , ; §•', 4 E,.:: ;,:-:.-7.., TONICS WON'T D0! -They never ,do Lc( r e than 'give temporary relief and they neVer It rs brtnee they.dotil touch the tame of the dlaam, The cause or *it ague- and bilious al ma' , " Is. Pa a# llo4 l4±Pric poison railed Minima or Malaria. Neutrailiei thtspolson by its natural antidote, and all inseam mead by it, disappears at once. Rhodes' fever and. Ague Cure ie this. Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly' harnilees medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Milton, of New York, to this effect, Ls attached to every bottle; there. fore if it does no good it can do no hitim. GEDLENT This is more than can be wild of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, ea their use is ruinous to the constitution and brines on Dumb Aloe, which never allows aversion to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In illustration of these truths I annex some extracts from a letter Just received from a Physician: 01:01t0ErOBR, Ohio, March 11,1856. JAS. A. RHOPES, Faq.—Doar Sir: Yours of 2d inst. is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty' fn getting any one to try it was greatly increased frorO the &ct that a remedy had been introdticed width Was growitg In favor with the public, as being bettec than tming:Quitiltio —not knowing 1 presume that the remedy they need to weep!, taking Quintile, contained the drug itself! This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would Invariabiy break an ague, but it did notcure it, as It would often re turn with renewed vigor. Thin one circumattuice I deemed In your favor, if I could Institute a test comparison, between it and your Cure. The following Is the rastilt Three persons took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks 'standing, They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, OCCEI4IOI/ missing a chill, but It was (as to all such calm') slowly wear ing them out, and laying the foundation of other and seve rer maladies. 1 did succeed In r ffecting a radical cure of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have not had a chill since. In all three of them case' the Smith's Tunic had been used, and would, as before detest break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed It would rename. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, ac., &c. WILLIAM BUCKNER, RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE; or ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy In existence Ie equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CORE. Tolle it when you feel the chills' coming on, and you will never have a single ono. J A31E.9 A. RHODE'S, Proprietor, Providence, R.l. or sale by Druggists gonernaly. jet{ W . W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE 'WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, prrratimatr, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONES always onhand ; Stone and Marble Curbing end Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and WasbstandTops, and Imposing Stoneemade by machinery, In less time and better style than can be. dune by mere manual labor. Particular attention Is Odd to the manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns: Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, as lot feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, ($l6 and •upWards,) but few who are able to own a good house, will be willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take tire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantic,. Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the best wo.tmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at SID Liberty farad, Pithiburgh, filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. LOUT MACIIINES. LULL'S PATENT BURR SMUT MACHINES, used In 700 MIAs in the Vt est. They ran light, clean well ; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking the Burr. They have been used for five years In the City Mills, Pittsburgh, (one of the largest Mills in the Weet,)ftinl are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-bills. Orders filled at 115 Libel ty street, Pittsburgh. 0p 22 W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWYERS.—French Burr and 11 Latnel BM Stones, Belting Clothe; Mill Spindles, Mill irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Cost Iron Proo( Staffs, &c., always on hand and made to order, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apt= W. W. WALLACE. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.- Englnee, with the lateat improrementa, warranted best quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron, made on short notice. Orders filled with despatch, at MD Liberty street, Pittsluargh, Pa. ay= PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subscriber him ou hand, and is manufnetmig, Portabio I:louring Mills, of an imppgved quality; they are very com pact, run light, grind fast, (Ave to fifteen bushels per hour,) ,an be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large stock tendon . Orders filled at Ste Liberty street,Pittsburgh. ap22daw W. W. WALLACE. U. F. 1111011 . 0 0171013. - 14 ROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Invest ments made to the beat advantage, and Land Warrants loca ted Also, Agents for the sale of Lota in the town of ST. 5 talky from St. Anthony, and head of navigation shore the Pails. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it lx...stsels as a place of business, will make it cue of the largest clues In the Northwest. Es tio,ernor Ramsey, Nlitmeaota. H.• 11. Wm. 11. WeLsh, Chiof Justice of Mlnnsaota. Hun. J. Mocker. IL's. It. )1. Rita, Delegate to Congtees. tfullingsbead Rocker, Attorneys at Law. L.rup .t Oaks, Bookers. Rev. 'f. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Laud Office J. U. LIIILL. T MAT PILIICZ. 1 . 4 1 1( EE OF CIIARGE!!--TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Bolton Abbey In Ibe Olden Times," a splendid ideel engraYing, fr m the Celo• tooted painting by Landseer: and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beantlfnl engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en nving-s is $.3 per copy, but will be sent free of charge, KS llOWS: The subscribers bave establishisi a BOOK AGENCY iu Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication nt the retail price, free of µadage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 biagarines, such as Ilarpees, thaleris, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Emil,- itC., will receive the magazines for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if subscribing to a $2. and a $1 Magazine, auch as Peter son's, and Chullen's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will re. reeve both magazines and a copy of either of the above en. graving,. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with u.tnese and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newepap.' Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lod,:a. Certificates, &wine. Cards, A:. AU orders sent by mai: promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their build. lugs engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance baring saleable articles would fled It to their advantage to address the substalbers, as we wort act as agents for the sale of kb.> same. BYRAM t PIERCE, apld.o4,wly 60 South- Third street, PhDs&lphb, J AMU BLAZILS J/I.llpk C. RICIII,II. BLAKELY & RICILEY, REAL ESTATE 8110- j Eras, col uur of Seventh and Stulthbuld atreati, Pitt; burgh. Shrine, Houses, Lots, lie, Furnaces, trc. bought and sold on connulesion ; Land Warrants bought, mid and loca ted; Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. !Monti. - given to subdividing Farms, end disposing of them. Teruo reasonable. noel:A.4w A LEX ANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney awl 11 fkinuttellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for proruring Bounty Land. and Pensions, and for the Col lection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. tkr- Collections made in this and adjoining Ourithw; En talon of dee...dente settled; Real Estate bought, sold ur leaned, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drifivn Of 13. on FOURTH - 'area, a few doors shove Smithfield. Pittsburgh. March 20. mh2B:dsw I • AIV. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com misaloucr for the States of Tennessee, New Ramp. Shire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, Loniiiinna and Virginia. Akir Deeds drawn, and aeknowledments sad proofs taken for record or use la any of the above named Statea, llisaiesippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855---fmll2Bdival _ TT NION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.— wu The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, dr. &Co , situated on the Monongahela river, about 28 miles from Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of 1 acres and 116 perches of Land, (more or lees) and Ali the Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 100 acres more, together with Buildings, Railways, For further particulars apply to D. W. & A. 8. BELL, Atty's at Law, apthithwtf No. 103 !fourth it.. Pittsburgh. BARGAIN OFFERED:—The undersigned offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground Wonting upot, And adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvine Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of Drlilik2. 4 . PORT. our of the Lota are 373 feet in width by about EV in depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length yu other streets. Also--TWO LOTS, 373' feet in width, fronting the othet aide of th'e Depot, and in depth 10—oue of the Lola border ing for its whole length on Jerome street. Nu hater property can be found, and it will ta sold kw Part of the payment taken IL Stock of the Coupe'indite Railroad, If dealrod. GEO. P. onzatoßr., Office of the Morning Poet. Pittsburgh, August 31, 1866.--ithwtr WISMAN U AuTo RY—M RS. RENTER, .r — illiqillrcun the Aqueduct, opposite the Collect or~ utfire, Alleghensllty, is prepared to RR orders for Stilitz, sad all kinds of*OKKAKIINTAL HAIR WORK. The best quality of matoriallaforulshod, and entire satisfaction guar 'towed. mylkdawly OOKS ! BOOKS! 1 BOOKS 111—Wild J) Scenes of a iftmter's Life. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea. Northwood, or Life North and South. Fremoure Expeditiort to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. Indian Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam. The States and Territories of the Great West. Noble inexis of American Women. The Museum of Remarkable and interesting Events. Rachel limy, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Man's Book. Tim Young Lady's Book. Japan Its it was and is. Twice Married. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of '76. Married, not Mated, by Alice Carsy. War in lianaw, by Brewertan. Home For All. The Water Cure Erwyclopiedia, &c., fie, For sale by B.T. C. MORGAN, Je-11 N 0.41 Fifth street. NEW BOOKS AT DAV IN SONS, 85 Market street near Fourth. Poems, by Richard Cbeneris Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp Hunters, do. do. Comic Miseries of Homan Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest In America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolls and How to Make Them. IlillsideChurch or Reminiscences of a "Country Past. rate, by John W. tfilickering, D. D. Sight and Healing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Benoni, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suffering Savior, by Krumacher. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chat, ning. Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London. Man and His Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweaks. Monaldi, a tale by 'Washington Alliston. Lectures delivered to Young Men In London. The Cripple of Antioch. Harper s Magazine, as soon as publlshod-20 cts. Pip JUNE MAGAZINES--Just received and for sale by H. MINER At CO., No. 32 Smithfield street : Harper's Magazine for . June. God Lady adrier June: • Petermann Magiszizie gar 7ruza; Art jaDrZIS for May - All the NEW BOOKS pnbilabed ere fce. We by H. Na 22 88 1280dt222 tit ;Or • . _ • -m.; ifP - - • z1.3 . , ,0 4 .5 -. • "./± Tie?* • •-• ' •- BEI `'r ,:... ,: HEWS CHERRY nen voltriiiPlD CURE oil dooms, (*LW, HO N OM IfitoNotileele,lellooll.naoatrc a - ruotrP; - Amite Am. sonstpsengh:. ; 43 Tuts Rama Inotured,toihe , cone munity with the antedate* we - feel in ...I_ sa„, ~ , .....,, _.„, an article which"*Slow WI or real -:.- •.,- .'. ire the happiest effects that can be do : r. fulness, - • sired. Bo wide is the` held alb Aso l'' • .., fulness,. and so naramitstba catisisat 1 ~,, I ite cam, that slimed vsteryeaction of isti,:,na tesa -t " the country abounds in peraons r pabt ` aly 102 who boi restored -.1 6 ___..,.... - c own, ha re 111 ... Trum alarming andd - Wren deeperate fflie agar ate* boas, by its use. 'When ortatthed, its ape. rleritY ear twerp Other Medicine of Its &LAI, too &Matti to escape"4,Mseration, and_where Its *Wee era alowntthe public noledger her What autbkdo to .P. kieter,the disffeemeng end dangle-one affection' ..er th e "pnlwittAtTeeit, gans, which afe . buident to etie.elimatit. Nothing Swatted louder for the earnest inquiry of medi cal men, than the alarming preyelence and fatality .of one samptive complaints, oar balmy one clads of data** had more of ,their bareetigatteus and cam llnt as Jet wo ola' gate remedy hie been provided, on W the public could depend forlapiectiett front Rhea* n . ~. • e respiratory or. gaps, until the Introduction of the, t 1 'I: V phmosAL. This article is the product ors long, Sheeler*, and,eLbeileve, ascended endeavor to furnish the clunnitudty with eucha remedy. Of.tide last statement the American peophterenta, themselves prepared le Judge, and I ap wltticortence Net their decin. If them is any dependence -to be %Wenn what men every clue and elation-certify it has dinuitti them: if we can vat our own seises, when we we dazigerout , abettors of the throat and lunge yield to It; if payall depead..- on the autrance of intelligent Physicians who Make NABS business to know—in abort, If there litany roliaece epon any. thing, then it to Irrefutably proven that this welkin° doca we line and dont care the class of diseam* it le dealipsed for be. , yondanyaud all °there that areknowute manklniL If tidal,* true, it cannot be too freely published, nor We w fluky know . The afflicted should know IL A Femedy, that cures is pica. less to them. Parents should know It,* their children are ;priceless to them. Ail slituld know IL , rote health ran be i priced to no one. Not only should it be circulated here, but everywhere, not only In this country, but In all countries. How faithltffly we have acted on this conviction, %sheen/ in the feet that already this article hue made the circlet; of the ;globe. The sun never seta on ite Hants! No tenth:tent is, ,without It; and but few peoples. Although not In ellgenirat 'me in other nations as in this, it is employed by the more. ~ intelli,gent to knot nu civilised countries. it is albs. Steely employed in both America,—ln Nurcpe, Asis,,Afrine, Australia and the far-off islands of thesea. Lilb Is at dear toils pion th ere es here, and theft rap at a valuable nary with even more avidity. unlike most , preparations of its kind It is km expensive comproillou of costly material . Etill it in a ff orded to the public at a reasoutthlylow. pesos end- What is of vastly more importance' to „dintris its: quality Is. ilever suffered to decline from its -oil etas:lard of excet. ence.Every bottle of thbrmedicbte, now ainhfattnred, Is good NI ever ha been made heretotere, or awe are es. hie of tataldng. No toll or cost is spared, In Mai L i, t. in the best perfection which it br possilde to.. produce.' oast the patient who procures the gasket Chuw,Pes can rely' On having Is gond an-articlelab " as over been I had by these who beatify to Oa cum . „ ..• ." 1 i By pursuing this canna, I hdet the-hope, of doi ng_. some r. in the world, as wall aithe: tathiraction of believing hat much has been doge already. . Fl4 - :',' , '- . • • thlee . Peepared by 3. d. ATER, Practical and A nalytical .. L , entiet, I.owell, Mann. Sold by B. A. PAIIIer.BTOOE. & CO, at Wholesale-And nee by- every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealer* ives7where. apfaimdeat the Greatest Nettled Alseovell , . OF THE AGE.. , - gR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, bus 41464 , erect in one of our econmon pasture wet& s- remedyat minas everg kind of Hume., fron t Ow wor s t Scrofula too Pimple lie jute blented it in over eleven hundred canes , and never led except in two awes (both thunder Demur .) tie has ow In his possealon over two bundled certificates of Its ne, all within twenty miles of Boston..*' • Two bottles ere warranted to cure a nunting,sore mouth. ens to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pie:mien cif , LI fees_ • Two to throe bottles will scour the system of bens • Two bottles are warranted to core the worst canker hi thi oath and stomach, • Three to Ave bottles are warranted to cure the worst, aftO • erraPales. One or two bottles are warranted to care all humor of tbi. 611. . .... . TWO bottles ere warranted to cure running of the earlind' - blotches among the hair. Four to oh bottles are 'warranted to core corrupt and risk rang ulcers. I OM , bottbl will care scaly eruption or the oldn. .1 '• ' ir,..- . Two to Otree'bOttlee are Warratitid to core the m oat der. Rita cases of rheumatism., Tiro or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases oringworm.ti li= Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheinn... Five to eight bottles will cure the worst mule of scrofula. IA benefltis always experienced from the BIM bottle, 'end a , perfect cure Is warranted when the alma quantity le perfect ni. Nettling looks so improbable lo those who have In vain ed all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a corn. weed growing In the pastors., and along old stone walls, sdould cure every humor in the system; yet it la nowt; Bred fail. U yon have a humor It has to start. There so Dogs. ner ands, trams or ha's about suiting some mums and not Aura. I peddled over a thousand bottles of itin the vicinity of ; Boston. I know its effects In every case. It has already d 41113 some of the greatest cures'ever done in Sismachusetts. 1 Ore it to childxsp a year old; to old people of Sixty,' I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flash was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by ode bottle. To those who are subject to a elck headache, one bottle wlil always cure it.. It OM great relief to catarrh and diz ziness. Some who have been costive for years, have taken add been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the fain , nous of nature, it will cause very singular reelhags, butymt. most not be alarmed—they always disappear in from four days to a week. There is never a bad remillfrom it. On thri cootrary, when that. feeling is over, you will filel yourself _ like a new person. I beard some of the most extravagant encomium of it that man ever listened to.- No change ell" diet is ever necersary—eat the best you can get. I have like. wise an herb, which, when simmered in sweet 011, disaolieit Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under the ears. - Prier fili;cente. Price of the Medic' , I Discovery $1 per bottle. Directions for Me.—dche , one table spoonful um day. Children over eight years, reassert spoonfol; children from fire to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no direction can be wade applimble to all constitutions, take enough to operate on , the bowels twice a day. blr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance In bad cues of Ecrefula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. HEYEißira, 140 Wood anat., corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. MEMING, Are. sheny. CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSIINTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFIILi HYGEANA BROUGHT HOME TO TIER DOOR or nu MILLION .23„A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY him recent ly been made by Dr. Ctram, of this city, in the treat. merit of Consumption, Aetbma , and all diseases of rho Longa. We refer to "De. Comm' HYOZAZIA, Irmatmei litotag VAPOR. MID CHM= Sum." With this new method, DrAl.. has metered many adhicted ones to health; as an evidence of which, he .hae inneunemble certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks: "It is evident that labeling —constantly breathing' an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in direct contactwith.tbes whole aerial cavities of the lungs, and thee escape the meow. and varied changes produced upon them when s intrishiced• into the stomach, and tinkled, to the process of The Hygeana is for sale by all the Druggists th out Use country. "—.New York Mdchmait of Jameary 19. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under thelinen, with. out the least Inconvenience—the beat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of curt* ' like the following, might be named: One package of the Hymens has cured Me of the MGM's, of six years' atanding. .1. W. Irrxwanny, , Postmaster of Donamnom, Pe. I am cored of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr Curtis' itygoana. llisaosam ELSTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Pam, of No. 5 Hammond Street, N. Y., was cured . of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeane. My sister has been cored of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyak• . clans. She was cured in one month, by the_ Ilygeatta. J. H. GUMS= UMW SIM The Rev:Dr. Clutsvmt, of New York, of :KIM our * mad'. nine in the following tanner y ; Wax, November 16,11364.' Dear Sir—l think highly of Dr. Curtis' Hygeana as a rem. edy in diseases of the tM•mt and lunge. Raving had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I era that it is • moat excellent medming both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' HygMUM is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GRNIJINR ARTICLE; sin:Ahem, are base tinitations, or vile and atromotre .conntarfaita. Shun them ea you: would POISON. sip Par gab) by Dr. Geo.ll. 'Keyser, 140 Woo 4 Meet; N. X Sellers k Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Albeware:kr; Jr&er Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Keber,,,Xxb i rr e laylk6wem THE SATISFACTORY REMElElt==Froin • all parts or the country, north and south, threpinprie tors are almost deity to receipt of each : Battering, teethnont. , Wale es the following, relative toll. A. FehilestoCk's unequal. , ed Vomitus: • Gentrtasoao', Messrs. B. A. Phhaestock d-Cb.-1 have been jelling rine Vermifuge In this place for tire yeah, and bake.pleeenre In Mating, for the Information of the trade and of the public, . that It him been,eu Om as I know,ono of the most eatisthe tory remedies in the market, and one of the wet •stleable medicines we have. Y Wive also penman' knowledge or good &rents In numerous cases under tho treatment of our` physician., all of whom use it regularly, and always found it to be safe and reliable as a worm epecitlk Y can recoup. mend It as one of the genet and best In the market. A. BTOLLEINWSRCK.. Prepared mid Bold by IL A. FALIN.R3TOCK 3 CO., mb2o cursor of Wood and That sta. Pitipborldb' DR.. HULLIIIENTS - PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.—Thie Tooth Paste Is the be of fts kind fir cleansing and preservtng the teeth. It„ ia.prepared undo the supervision of Dr. Heathen. Bold Onlythy ' • ,108, IMBUING, DOWDERT - BLUE -- A superior artio)e, Just received end for sale /07 YLESIING BUM - A SUPERIOR 8006 To THE WATCHMAN. RAZ_ or LartPtroana.—Noto rraihr; TILE. WANDERER, a Tale of Life's Yleiseitudee; by the author of "-The Watch man," - - "Trudging along, unknowing what ba sowAht,,,, And whistling aa'bd went, for want ell/ought: 6 ro;renen OF: Tax PliD3B: "Another Pointlati ,tile- fwwn the pen .of en-author .who • needs no introduction; his other booki having annwatided a wide sale and made him familiar to the-welding pardie.r--•• Utica Gazette. "The great favor with which the reading toddle recified 'Thu Watchman,' Old. Ileptoy' , !..Lawyer's Blurb' ac-, and the extensive editions through which each pf these works passed, is the best evidence which ran be furnished of the ability of the author of the 'Wanderer."*—lthapsiona. 'The Wandereepolnta to an excellent moral—and while it will enchain the attention of the more mature. reader, It cannot fall tninterearas well an amuse the young. 'for sale by Hawks k Itrother....--Cirociaini &raid. "The Incidents are hatural and flit like, the ne rra ttyi, graphic, and . the stylo .forclide. It wilt please.”—Bartf or d Cburant. For fade by Jylo T - - OBACCO-- 16 boxes Wm. H. Grant's EN Tobacco; * du do Ere do 16 do Websteesnld Vs d o • 15 do Anderson' IS Dewberry We do 6 do Jones' s's at, 6 do Rand Wad's do - 1U do itolorado Natural Lear do L. 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