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130 ER 0 SET • TR •an 01/Trill - MD STREETS.
PITTSBURGH
We have the folio : Wing Reit Estate for sale:
.—......PLITESPIERN ACRES OF REND in St. Clair township, ou
—!haLid Wkettitigtottßoad, well improved.
SLY: ACRPS OF LAND in Cluutions township, about half
a toile from the Ohici river at the lower ferry, with valuable
I mprovemente, ended for a genteel rountry resident.,
A LOT ON GROUND in East Liberty, 30 feet by 150; will
be eokl low.
FOUR ACRES CW LANE( near 311tieraville
AtEEN AORI I 4 •01? LAND lit Indent township, at the
month of Deer Creek, on which are good improvements and
iri - old eirtablisbed ferry.
'PENTIUM ACHES OF LAND ln Indiana township, near
Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a
maw front Logan's Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with
good Improvements.
A.,TRoss STORY BRICK DWELLING ROUSE on Ste
- vision street, (opposite the Mercy Hospital,) with modern
improvements.
A GARDEN FARM, adjoi n i ng
the town of Beaver, con
ret=nty-throe acres, within elghtyrods of the C. A.
-P.,
~l~h~
.its-'~l~
TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, corner
.of Martian; and Fayette streets.
A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM in Derry
• township, W i. estmoreland county, would be exchanged for
ci
ty Pro
- -- A BEA Peri UTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the ...whs-+
vale Station, with five or ten Arta of Land.
TWENTY ACRES OF LAND adjoining the Swiivirnle
Station. , Apply to (jie BLAKEL' A RICIIF.Y.
TWELVE 11.‘iflui
N ADVANCE OF THE MAIL!
- - -
Vii' THE EASTERN DAILIES urn regularly received,
Melva hours in advance of the Mail, and attli cured 10 sub.
scribers at the following rates:
Philadelphia LEDORit, loc. per creek.
New York Daily TitilltTNE, Itic. per week.
.. HERALD, .• ..
AV" Leave your orders for those, or any other Bartel u
rapers, at 71 Ann street, fo
my 24
F
OR SALE-20 acres of land, on which lel
erected a hewed log house, frame hero and other out
buildings, all in goisl 15 acres cleared, well fenced
and in good state of cultivation; a young orchard. several
acres of grain and clover now in god and thriving condi
tion; the remaining b acres well timbered—would be a good
.situation for a store, being situated on the cross nwds, b.-
tweon Bakerstown and Butler, in Middlesex township; But
lercounty. Will he sold low—terms easy.
Wanted--A situation by a young lady, in a Dry Good.,
Trimming orllMory establishment.
Wanted --Several girds to do honsoworit in the city and
country. ,Also, a situation by a noy shout fourteen yearb of
ago, In a store, to run errands or other light work_
Inquire of W. AU NN, at his Agency and Intelligence
Office, north side of Ohio street ; fourth dent oast of Diamond,
ALLIZOTIENY CITV. Jed
WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general
houselvork. Two nr three good Cboks for city to!
country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; must be well rec. lie
mended. Also, places for tour 01 fire Girls to do chamber
dining-room work. Four Boys In srorei or to run errands,
and five or six men at any kind of employment.
Apply at LoWlit}i'd No intaig,ence Office,
feb2o Ho. 14 Fifth street.
WANTED—A Situutit•u as Governess
teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and hat
ing had considerable expurience; a - mild not ...t.ktect toou tutu
the country.
Wanted--Screral girls to do housework, in city and
country, and a boy to run of errands, iu a shoe store in the
city.
For Sale—A mall tannery in good order and doings goo 1
bcoiness. In a small village about flftaNiri miles fr•its the
city. The owner wishing Went will sell at a great
bargain, Inquire aril W. HUNS, nt A.gitnry and 1,,t a ,.
ligence Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door toot
the Diamond, Allegheny city. my2s
WANTED—A SITUATION, by a young
Lady, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Milli
nery establishment
WANTED—Several GIRLS to du housework, in the city
and country. Also, a situation bye boy about fourteen, in a
store, tge run errands, or other light work.
FOR SALE—A small TANS ER I", in good order and doing
a good business, in a small village about fifteen miles from
thecity. Thu owner wishing to go Woo; will sell ut a gro-at
bargain.
Inquire of GEORGE W. DUNN, at his Agency and Intel
ligence Office, north side of Utua street, fourth door east of
the Diamond. Allaghunl, City, jet,
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BEESON'S 11YDRAULIC CEMENT, 01;
WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly
band a large stock of this artirle of the best fluality. Thu
attention of Contractors and Builderif of Navigation
Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, At, is r.-
quested to this article. The well known resistance and i
perviousness of water, characteristic of this Cement, rend,
It of the first necessity in all structures exposed to the mai 11
of water or damp. [apki.3rul ENGLISH k RICIIARDSON.
AC°l7 --
I I' ICYSEAT IN - .IIOiINSON
TOWNRIIIP Ffllt SALE.—We offer for sate a beauti
ful piece of Land In Robinson township, about seven milia
from the city, containing twenty-four acres, all Coal Land,
well Improved and in a high state of cultivation. 1
House contains five rooms, neatly finished, with hitch,.
mithonses, stables and harm Plenty of the bat graft,,l
roft, Sc. Apply to (POO! BLAKELY A RICHES.
jjHIRSIIFELD a; SON, DEALERS i N
. 0 ENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS and SHIRT MAN C.
AtfillitEßS, No. 7u WINID street.
N OTI C R . The subscribt.re re+pectfuliy announce [Litt
SHIRTS made by thorn ore guarantied to fit; will he, I ,•
wanled to any part of the I7ninti, en receiving from the 1...
ties sending the order; their personal measurement 111
inches, according to the formula peen bete;
Remember, the size must be carefully and ezcorat. le
taken, OA all necessary allowances are made by the cutlet ~1
the establishment.
Pcrst—Slze around the neck .
s,,,i_sie, ..r."”nd the a ruit
Third—Size around the chest, immediately hel—w the se :u
-nits
frburiN u. hilt eltuali.l. 1...,,,411.• tu it, 1./
wrist joint.
rffth—Height of perstin. inns tho shoulder to the 1,1
witL or collatrn, if with ceiinta,
the style.
• This plan in quite uni.,tie, mid will he of great villa.. 1.1
gentlemen at a distance, who find a tinpoitnitile to obtain it
home Shirt, 1., natialy Olen, la yle and fit.
Ala, on baud, a full asaurtment of Shirt, ,d our TIM. 1.,-
tare. Any orders addn-e.ni t. or by met will la. prompily
attended
P. S.—Please state by what onineyanre they are t. to
shipped. (iYa , L. lIIKSIIFSLD h Sun.
IMPORTED CIGARS—
L 50.000 No.. 1 and 2 Crnz 3 Sont' Prlneirr Cigar,.
6,0.0 "Biro-F"y" Ign:Ores Ist
6.000 "Monte Chrtsto" London Regalia, Ist "
2,000 "La Ingnonidad " Operas, lot
10,000 "Oral Taylor" Rog. Cigars.
4,000 ••llooimianto CL.3llnuo" liar.
10,000 "El 6o1" Regalia Cigars.
3,000 " La Tract Marisa" Reg Oiagars.
9,000 "Le D Sofia." Reg.
25,000 "itrastungton" German Cigars.
154000 •'Oberon' do. do. For .ale by
13' 7 MILLER & R12E1,11'5015
ACOBS' AMALGAM PENS—These Pe
will b. fvund as durable as au or mull, made Ir•
eLeel, and will not catch, or Mick is the paper neither V.
they corrodo or injure the color of the ink, as steel pens
variably do. Price, $2.00 per error,. Yor sale by
myl2 Market street, IN rner of Second
NO FICTION.—We have applications I
several sums ranging from 11300 to 0000, on whi.,
handsome premium will be n ❑owed, and tax:mad on the b
of real estate, clear of all int =trance,
Persoun widtin.g to threat safely, without the Linubtig
large returns not to he realized, will please apply to the
dereigned, SOlll will give their personal guarantee In,
business transacted by thorn.
We are authorized to offer a handsome bonus to all
ma.Y.PPIY. BLAKELY .t ItIOHEY,
. . ,
,iyl7 Heal Kew« and Bond 13rokote
VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY
TUE Fl Fru w A undivided inktrest w ra
HOUMA all of trbie4 are occupied, on Penn and With.
etroots, ae ht1f1100.4,1 hut... 4, and rent well.
A block of eight Brick Hotter, the Frith Ward
ren tett
Twv J Story Brick Building', on Putin stront, Fifth Wu
occupied ly first-late tenant . •, and Melding a hand,.
intorno.
A block of citron P• 1181110.111011.. on the cornet of Wail,
and Penn 1111 . 001.13, and one Dwelling I.l,onse on Walnut et
all occupied.
Apply to
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1717 - -
tiaato Bruker,
NEW MUS IC nieant Bells are
pp /ding: by (I. R Marrows
Lilco tlso Song of Birds in Sununor—a beautiful new 1
lad ; words by .1. P. Donglan, Eng.; niusit: by J. W. Cherry.
Les M!•tamurphuaee du Jour pour Piauo--Chan. Vona.
No. I Jaleo do X,rnus--danno oalutguolo isatlonula
Now Vossmi Waltz—Lowin
City of Penn Grand March—Charles Collins.
Toting America March—dedicated to the " Young Amer
Society," by S. W. Iluldrhige.
Carnival &quoin ; a new Schottiech—F. Itorgmuller.
The Sultan's March—Stephen Glover.
Thy Willie 'II ao more roam, in anower to " Willie we Jo
missed you ;"j by F. C. 111 elivil ie.
Poar Joe words by T. D. English; music by C. Collin.,
Oh, take roe to my Georgia home—written and COD 11.0.:
expreaaly for Sanford's Opera Troupe: by S. S. Johustoo.
Just rwetve4 Ly Express sod for sale by
111 A Rl.l iTTE BLUNIE,
At the -.Ha Latalaihhed Piano Depot." Ne, I won,i
secund door abeve Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Penne
MUSIC MAILED FREE, of iqpiTAi3 [JON
T IFE OF JOIEN C. FREMONT; by UphaN
1. 4 1 New edition of Whittier'. P,..erns
Arnold's Chostian Lite.
Life of Dr. Alexander,
Buchanan'. Faith in Ood, end Micro Atheism
pared.
Ilatnliton'e Royal Preacher.
Art Student in Munich.
Hiawatha.
Krumacher's Pariah'. rind Suffering Saviour.
Sickneae—it. Tnals zAwialeasini s ,
Margaret Maitland With nther New Books.
Just received by
.1 S. DAVISON,
IY IB Market etroot, near Fourth.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situst
tod on the Perrysville Plank Road, ,ten miles I,m
th, city-205 Acito-160 of which are cleared and in culti
vation; about AO acres of good neeidow land; springs in Ca
rious parts of the. farm; a Farm House of six r.gons, with
One fountain of running WM..", at the door; a new Frwne
Barn 70 by 50 Get; good stabling, slump nheds, and other
out-houses. For a Stock Farm Ain uusnrpaseed in [become
try'. An Orchard of sic acres: good timber, to. Immediate
possession ran le: had if desired, and the crops, stock a n d
farming implement, will he a - Ad at fair prices. For price,
teime, lc., apply at our office. 51 Market Street.
.1342 S. CUTHBERT & SON, Road Estate &Leta
COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITION
TO JAPAN and the Chien Rose.
The Daisy Chain; by the author or Heartsease.
The Martins of ere Martins; by CLas. Lever.
Fanny Fern's Cook Book-25 cents
The War Path, a Narrative of Adventures.
Fashionable Life; by /Nary 11. F•sstm
Just received by W. A. OILDBNYILNNBY & 00„
Jyl4 Fifth at., opposite the Theatre.
OW FOR THE COUNTRY-BOOKS TO
TAKE WITH YOU—lnteresting, Amusing and In
ieructive
Cozzens' sparrowgraes Papers, with Illustrations by Der.
ley. One beautiful 12tho.—price $l. .
Alice Carey.. Marrii.d, not Mated-12m0.; price $l.
John Brougham's Diausby Papers, or Irish &hoe& One
neat 12m0.; price $l.
Victoria, or the World I )vercome ; by Caroline Cheeebro.
12too.; prim $1,25.
Tho Lost limiter, a Tato of Early Tina.. 12m0., neat
cloth; prxe $1.25.
The Widow Bedott Papers--illustrated. 12mo: price $1,25.
Gabriel Vane, His Fortune and His Friends. 12m0..
price $1.12. •
The Hidden Path ; by Marion Harland, author of "Alone.
12 mck; PricA SI.Z. - H. MINER &
i9/2 No. 32 Bmithrield street.
; - lIMMER SHAWLS REDUCED.-Every
descelption of Stella, Cashmere, Crape, Silk and othor
Shawls, selling at an immerwo reduction from usual prices,
at the Semi-Annual Sale of 4. A. MASON & CO.,
ble 25 Filth street.
CONCENTRATED L Anew article for
making Soap. One pound worth ten pomh.On
hand and for sale by Urn VENOM MN
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INVENTIONS AND-PATENTb
-600 rge - Tretthr'Op - 100110e , trr , •Ottp, for
Steam I EPVIILIic!- 2 "*Pipienied March 58,
18154.
Premiums awarded at State and County Pairs
TO THE PIIBLICT Oars this day disposed of my inte
rest in'"o.•Thitt's'lmprOved Oil Globe or Cup for Steam
Engines" to MOSES P. EATON, who now has the entire
control of the Patent. JAMES CRISWELL.
Pittsburgh, April 11, 1856.
PITISBUIViIi NUVELTY WORKS, August 20,18(03.
Mu M. F. EATON —OTV: —Trott'. Patent Oil Globe ur Cup
Ilea been in use on the engine in our Works for nearly three
years. It haa never required auy repairs, and has given us
entire satisfaction. Yours, truly,
LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & Co.
Trott'e Patent Oil Globee are manufactured for me by
Messrs. J : & H. Jones, Phila., Mlles Greenwood, Cin
cinnati, and Messrs. A. & J. McKenna, Pittsburgh, who are
x 13., authorized to sell them. Orders for the Globes will he
promptly attended to.
Shop Rights are offered for sale on reasonable terms, to
Railroad Co's., Steam Engine Builders, Brass Founders, and
others In any part of the United States.
PATTIMBiN, N. J. Steam Engine Workn
Moser V. EATON, Esq —Dear :—We hare Just received
the Patent Oil Globe you sent OS, and here no doubt we shall
he pleased with it. Do you propose to furnish us the Globes
or sell us a Shop Right to manufacture for our business?
Yours Respectfully,
T. C. SIMONTON A 00.
1)1 PRoVLD On. Car.—We , hare teen shown by Mr. Mows
F. Eaton, of Pittsburgh, an improved nil Cup, for Steam
Engines, patented by Geo. Trott, *bleb has been highly
spoken of wherever used, by practical men. Its economy
and timplicy of management are apparent at a glance, and
it will undoubtedly meet a large demand. It can be ob
tained of Messrs. Caldwell d tilliskey, agents fur this city,
and IN North Fifth 5L—Pa. Inquirer, Phila.
It F salon , .&q.—Dear Sir: I hare received two of Mr.
TrotrA 101 Cnpa, and am perfectly satisfied they are the heat
I have ever used or mien, for they w ill be a great oil saver
and smell expense. I recommend them to all It. It COLIIIur
nice to try, and satiety themselvee on thin matter, and they
will bay - so themselves.
I romans yours, respectfully,
OEO. PerSCRMAN, Jr.,
Supt of Machinery 0 k I. It. K. Co., Cronilitir, 0100
Mr. M F Eton—Sir We have used Mr. George Trott'',
Oil Globe in our Engine jabot, for about one year, and find it
give, end) entire eatlafartion that we now apply it eaulu.
'lively to all the Steam Engines we build. We have lull
cnonden. in Its practicability, and do not helitate to recoup
Yours, respectfully,
MR. M. F. RATON—Sir : Mr. George I'rott'a "Patent Oil
Glokie" have been In nee on the Engines in our Works for
three or four years past, and have performed no satisfactory,
that we now apply them to all the Engines we make. For
two years past we have abandoned [house of any other kind
of Oil Glebes Respectfully, yours,
At F. Karim, Eau_
Deo,. Sir,—llaving used G. Trott's "Patent Oil Globe" on
:anima ell the steam engines furnished the last year, and in
asmuch as they appear to hare given entire satisfaction to
I or customers, we have no hesitation In recommending them
mt a good article, and much preferable on account of tle-ir
sultplictly of construction, to the old fashioned 011 Globes, or
any other of which we have any knowledge.
Very respectfully yours,
F. & W. Id. FABER & CO.,
Engine Ihtilldera.
This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trot; has
been rn use on our road for tiro years past. We find it to be
nn e<on.mical and durable. Oil Cup, and eon recommend It
GEO, W. GRIER,
Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central BR
NoN ember 29th, 1554.
To M. F. PATON, ESQ.:
Thie cArtilies that we have had is use the pahrot
or Cups, sold by Mascot F. Katon, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and
conei,ler them very• much superior to any thing of the Lind
ALFRED T11011A.1?,
Treasurer Ohio Tool Company.
C.A.:obi" Ohio. November 27,1856.
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION
mile the head, and removes all symptoms of Head.
Ire Ileve ever used.
Pentane fining
WRIGIIr4 KATTIARTON
A, never liable to auti-ervke.
PREMIUM KATLIARION
la the mi , st valuable aoilltaitiOU to the toilet, retaining the
room - 0(.4m.
For male by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER end R. K. SELLEP
A 00, et 2.5 coots nor bottle auglt.
BLUE LICK WATER--1U ibis. fresh Blue
lob k Water received thin day b,
JOS. FLEMING,
iyn Corner Dlanzand and Market et .
I 10%. Cedar Bucket 2, iron hound.
i 1.. brans '•
..
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: •• 3 hoops. Recei•eil nt
nol.• I/RAI trr ,
F'rr-200 bus. Dried Aptdeii for sale hy
nulS HE. H COLLINS
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ciIIEESE--100 boxes fur sale by
sulfi HENRY U. COLLI NF
GREEN ANL) BLACK TEAS, purchased
from the Importers for atsh.—We have on hand the
larg.d and beet assorted stock of Teas to he found In the
market, all of which will be offend at the boos! pmicro.
S. JAYNES,
any Pekin T. Store, No 38 Ptah et.
5 0LBS. Cocoa Shells.
Cracked Cue.. Reaadvad by
attlo DRA TO.
CHAMPAGNE AND CLARET WINES.
It, beak's '• Headeeick's" qto. and ptd. Champagne A o.e
00 bn.tem •• 172" qty. and pta. Champagne Wine, 1L .eL
vsnepu - d of Bouche file A Droner
1.-rets - 171" qt.s. and yds. Champaane Wine. fr.,in
vineyards of Bouche Ills h lirnet,
10 ca., Barton 6: lluestier “164,8" St. Julien Claret Wine.
"
Baron h Hu.tier" St. Julien claret wio.
‘to St. Julien Mesior Claret Wino.
Just received and tor sale by
MILLER h RICKETSON,
Jf N.. 2t and TM Liberty street.
MACRERE'L—
bbIs. Nu. 3, Latch of 1135 G;
Nu. 1 ;
10 half bbid. No. 1;
10 title No. 1. Just received and fur sale by
IY9 SMITH, MAIIt it HUNTER.
RA I SINS-100 half •'Clernen brand,"
J.,' received and for sale by
WEI/AVER .4 ANDERSON,
1514 No 30 Wood atm,'
BBLS. DorBLE REFINED POW D
just renmad and far wile by
RAILER A ANDERSON,
No. 3G Wood atrart.
G L A SS
-140 boreal, Esti) Window Wass.
60 •• 9r.12
60 •• luzl2 " "
21 10.‘14 ••
lu store and for /tale by
au6 MLLLER & RICKETSUN.
LOI T ERING'S SUGAR-35 bbls. crushed
and pulverized for sale by
.1) -26 SHIM, MAUR & HUNTER.
BACON -600 lbs. Country Bacon Sides for
64.1., by JAS. A. FETZER,
jr 29 89 Water street.
FAMILY FLOUR—A very choice article of
Family Flour for Bale by JAS. A. FETZER,
j. 128 89 Water at.
ABSENCE makes the Loved Ones Dear ;
written by Annie M. Combs; music bi Wm. Armitage
Lawton.
To the Clouds; wordy by Fred. Von Schiller; mimic by
Schrader.
Dream, of Youth. My home ia there.
Sylvia sleep, Waiting to die.
I.:oliveme'e Unitar Folio, convicting of popular Walucre,
Schottiocliee, Polity, ac.; by Ch. Crozet Cooler...
Just received. OEIARIAYFTE BIIIBIE,
118 Wood et., one door above Fifth at.
11035,. Music mailed poet-paid. aillB
LOUR--Extra Superfineaud choice Family
F
Fleur for male by JOHN A. FETZER,
euB f‘ti Water etyma.
VALUABLE BOOKS BY EXPRESS at
DA V ISON 'S BOOKSTORE, 85 MARKET street, Dear
Fourth at reet :
Daniel and the Revelation, viewed in their mutual rela
tion; by Aulyerlin.
Serrnona by Rev. C. f 3. Spingrow, the modern Whitfield.
The lilyatery, or Evil and God; by Young, author of
Chriet Matory.
Sibert's Wold—a new book, by author of Trap to (latch a
Sunbeam.
Freluorit'a Life—beat edition.
Life of Buchanan.
Bertha-51W Bremer's new book.
Teunyson's Poems, complete in one volume—only 75 cis.,
gilt.
New S. S. Library, No. 4, being 100 vols. for $lO. au7
IMPRESSION PAPER FOR LADIES.—
A good article of Impreasion Paper for taking impree-
Woos of Etobrolderiee, Laces, Flowers, Leaven, kc , kr.
Just received by J. 8. DA VISON,
anal 85 Market street.
LEMONS -25 boxes fresh Lemons this day
received and for sale by
au 14 RWFIWItR . & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood et.
HERRING -100 boxes extra scaled Her
ring just received and for ask by
sula REINER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood at
TROUT-20 bbls. and 12 hf. bbls., just from
Lake Sni.rior, and for eats by
SPRINGER lIARBAUGIL
No. 295 Liberty street.
GITYSOTT'S Sarsaparilla -20 doz. in store
and formic by raul6l FLEMING BROS.
FIVE ACRES of first - rate land, three in
cultivation, balance in prime timber, situate in a very
pleasant location, about tam mile. from Allegheny city, with
a large front on the New Brighton and Alleghetly Plank
Road, will be *old on easy term' by
B. CUTHBERT A BON,
my 29 Real Estate Agents, 61 Market et
- A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR
$1 7 700--Contains 8 room; bath room and caller.
Tonne, $5OO in hand, balance to three yearly payments A
three story brick house of 5 rooms, store-room, An, fur
$1,700. Also, a dwelling-house of 8 rooms, adjoining the
above, $1,700 Teiriner-$5OO In land ; balance In 1, 2 and 3
years—sltnate at the corner otEninklM Mid Elm inning.
ilr 22 S. CUTEIBEET ft BON, 51 Market it
MACKEREL—New No. 3 large for Bale by
■ sul4 BURY IL MUM
CEME
EMRIMMI
MOSES F. EATON,
139 First str.t, Pittsburgh
CRZSTLINT., 0., July 29, 1859.
CINCINNATI, August 4th, lAIX
W. R. DUNLAP A Cu.
FOR? PITT IRON Woaxa,
Pitttherrgh, Aynl 13th, 18541. f
Pirrsnmton, April 12, 126
t:NSUP.A Net
TIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSVITANCE
1 COMPANY, Or. PITILADELPII lA. •
Dratcroas—Charlm W. Baricker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner,. Samuel Grant, Jacob .13. Smith, Oeo. W. Richards,
Mordecai 1). Lewis, Adolph{ B. Rorie, David S. Browne, Mor
ris Patterson. Outs. N. Biaossii, PtierWent..
• Cam. U. Baiter" Secretary.
Continue to make basurance, perpetual or Limited, ou every
deecriptien of property, In town and country, at rates as low
as are .iensistent with security.
The turipany have reserved a large Contiageut Fund,
which, With their capital and premiums, saibly invested, af
fonl ample protection• to the ensured
The Assets of the (Ammany, on January Ist, 1861, as pab
Baked agnwably to an Act of Aseembly, were as follows, viz :
Mortgage $918,131 60
Real Estate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans. 83,968 17
Storks6l,BB9 90
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Au 84,348 81
Total $1,212,702 44
Sines their incorporation a period of twority.one years,
they bar , paid upward of this Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollsrs, losses by tire, thereby affording ernlanco of the
advantages of insurance, as well us the ability and disposition
mi meet u ith promptness all liabilities.
J. tJARDINER COFFIN, Agent.
ap24 0121eu, north-east cor. Wood and Third stn.
TUE UNITED STATES LIFE INS11„'
X ItA\CE, ANN4IITY AND TRUST OINIPAKV.
Chartorol April 26/11, ltist). Chartw. Prrpolnal.
CAPITA!.. $2:0.000.
Otßre, ;:outt-eabt corner of Third mud Chetttuut etrortn,
Philadolpliia.
OFFICt.IRS OF Tilt: nomr BOARD AT PIITIADRLPLIIA.
DIRECTORS.
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul It. Uoddard,
Amp, oso W. Thompson, Lawreuco Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Cloy. 31,..11eury,
Jatea.a, 4 Flmvure, James Ih.rereux,
William M. Godwin, William Mcßeo.
President—Stephen It. Crawford.
lice Pp:JO/eat—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner—Pitlitorruh--Jarues 11. Walsh, Al. D.
Allophrny C 54-11. R. Mowry, M. D.
URO. R. ARNOLD, Agent,
No. 74,Nourth street, Pittsburgh.
BANKERS ANI) BROKERS.
NHOLMES BcSONS, Bankers and Ex
.. change Broker., and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Accept -
Uohl, Silver and Hank Notes. Exchange ou the East
ern and We tern Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made In all the cities throughout the United
Stales. Deposits re. is par funds or current papa, h...
d 7 Mat kat street, between Third and Fourth eta. I ly
GE. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers anti Ex
• change Broker., Dealers in EXUINfIgo, (ken, (intik
Sight and Time Drafts, kc. Collections carefully tit
tended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission
Abe- No. 7-1 b'ourth street. next dear to the Bank of put s
burgh. sot
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110 MAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
A Ocelot so Notes, Lkids, bt.iniie, Iheal Estate, Si., ti e
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jam;
DRY GOODS
NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The subscribers have just e
eeived and are now opening their first arrival of SP
titalDS., to which they wish to call the particular attatiti,,i,
u 4 their customers and the public generally. W. natter our
selves that we have never been able to offer su handat,,e
and &minable a stack as the preent.
Our DIttISS 411,00 S DEPARTMENT contains all them
styles and 110Vollitill of the waxen—
Extra rich Black and Colored !tinhantique Silks;
Jasper, Chena and Sisipsd
" • Plain, Striped and Plaid Slack "
" Twisted Milk Phnice.l
" ()bath
Harem,
Lawn
Also, Tissues, Hareges. Chain.. Lawns, Ac.
S HA1T1..., AND 31 ANTLES.
Oar Shawl and Mantle 'Wowla .applied with all 1•6 uew
aryl.. a Crapes, earthmen:, Sk,ila, Suk, [imam,
etnontilla,
ETDLE WORE
Our stork of Collars, Flouucings, Stet-yes, &r., Is not HI,
passed by any eh.* West a the Siltak Lain&
Alw, a gug.l4l ...ortakent M MOUIEN INt.l AND !lOU, E
GOODd.
DoIIESTICS
Prints, Oingharns, Cheeks, Mustins, Tiekings, Kentucky
Jeans, L`a♦eslnette, Cassnuerve,O.stron, linen Mild PMVit Stole,
dc. Alec, tlloves, Hosiery, gibbons, and every other suitet e
usually kept in a first-class Dry Goode House, to which we
solicit a call and examination before purchasing elm”wbet..,
aa we feel confident we IMO never been able to exhibit such
a cleslrablis stock. f ❑itUTYLERY,
Formerly Young, Stevens, n & Lore,
subl7 7.1 Market. street, Pittsburgh, Pa
HOTELS
MANSION HOUSE, G EORGE A (IRE N 17.,
IRDPRILTiA, N. 344 Liberty ittrDet, Just bettottla
I'm:wager Depot ot the Prtimyl‘lll/ 1 / 1 1tatIrt.ort, whall
it nix moor rtmtrettlemt Itott.. m the City tur itturrougory al ri•
vine t.y dud runt
The proprietor haring, at cor.i.lerattle ii.rianne, fitted
In etcallent kt)le. the NlYiNclitrN Iltri.4o:, w ou ld
fully aolicit it share or ;..atroitage 'llwre IA alto. 6.+1
riCr ABLE and rstiql`llVe I'Alt U, allei -t•
mg ample ataxitirmiahrtion to trarelats and teamsters II .
Lardy. amt Bar will he rurtuillori with t h e heat the mar A. t
can milord Lilt
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T. CLAIR 110 . 1 . EL, corner Penn Lind S Clair streets, Pittalairgli, nuaaringuert, tam, •
11 o 1 •• Brorni's harm,: taken this largo and 1'0111.1,'
dlowi 111.1TKL, and hating refitted it in magnincent
would tram:, ttully invite lc. ti totals and tlro L. AV..liug
to gilt him a call. Amareil. math IL., ountmttieneu Ow
bowie and lus nag oilmen...a In tin- Lumina., K.,
until, otatimlucti, , n. aid litm chant.. tau/orate
. .
K 1..
G 001 ) INTENT HOUSE. owner of Liber
ty soil Urnnt street,. near the Railroad Ilevol.
panl:l - 1, JAMES SON, Proprlotor
VARM FOR SALE- -In North Fayetie
Toirnehip, Allegheny Co, 11.0 twolug bh acres, of
which are lunder eultivatong prime laud The tail:moo m
timber. The improvements are ift/ual and rob etnieut. Al.
ply to 1J ltiJ BLAKELY A HICKEY
3011 Boxes Fire Crackers;
loGass/ Torpedo.%
Just roamed and lot sale by
111.1".11/3.11 A ANDEIItiON,
Pl 9 39 Win...l et. , opiiiielte At. Cita lon 11 0 4,1
F ISH -3 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel ;
16 klthi .`
Just rrcetied (rum B.mtou , by
rnylo F. R. DRAY°.
WHO will continue to pay Rent, when II
HUI LDING L(Yr Cab be parchanod nt the followin,,
I.in - wire dad easy tertne: Each Lot luu n trout of IA
on n whit , ntroilL, I.y 130 deep to an alley. Saila/. in Al
gbeny City. nw.r the , Liter Depot Pr,. $1; ti--pu in hati.l
rumniudrt nt our mid In.; year,
S. CUTHBERT .h SON,
JC9II Real F...mte A geoht, 51 Market .t.
RICE - l 5 tierces prime t'arolina. Rice, in
eitire eilhi lot sale by
MILLER A RICK h.lllklN.
1 4 1 08. SALE--A FRAME BU I LDING,
tam a 'From,' 111.1 PI", lsi n Sh , ti.. unit g nrxt rate
elan.' tioi the tlthlttlm• the ttl , thiolltl. 1..•
Sod lOW, if applied t f 154.1, to the owner wish.. to Inane t he
city. Apply to U. W. BUN!.,
jem Ohio street, Allegheny
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REMOVAL.—WM. CARVILL HAS RE
ND )v ED Irmo N.. Fifth street to No. ill?. ',Beaty
reel, where lie is prepared to SUIT his customers with the
ea est fenlituns. tuytbBn.
ITO CABINET MAKE R S AND OTHER
J., revolved at N., it Wind street, Pittsburgh 1 a •
an es. wtmeut ut Mahogany veneering, Mahogany aril
not machine motilillug ....BM trimmings, la.nug unieltinee,
circular straw knives. hankers shears, patent butt.. hol.•
twist,,,,, Pullout nutmeg grefere, milk u general enaortin.
of hardy are, all of who'h is b. be sub! low.
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Jelti SAMUEL FALINESTOCK.
rrtHE - GOLDEN GUN in taking the trade.
and it in not much wonder. Our stock of Gunn, Pistols,
hided, de., &c., is unsurpassed in the city. In the we) ,0
fishing Tackle we have ouch an aistairttuent tied would
make old /oak Walton's eyes water, could he return to this
world. Pocket and Table Cutlery in great abundance, Dog
Muzzles, and too many articles to be mentioned here are to
be found at the sign of the ikilden Gun.
HOWN & TETLEY,
Half No. 130 Wood street.
NEW AND CIIEAP BOOKS I—The Spar
rowgrann Papers; by Fred. S. Cord....
The Lady's Outdo to perfe,t Gentility; also, a Useful In
structor; by Emily Thortiwell. Aspertwold.
Pluribustah; by Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. 11.
Song of Milkandwatlia, and o,lier Poems.
Salad for the Social—beautifully illustratod
A Defence of the American Policy, as opposed to the en
creachrneuta of foreign Influence, and especially to the tutor.
(erotica of Papacy in the political interest of the United
Stab.; by Thos. it. Whitney.
Forinat'luut,r Manual—ln 2 cola.
Junt reed by W. A. HILDENFENNUY h
tuyl4 Fifth at., ~.pimaito the Theatre.
THE VO Mil: OF LlFE—Engravings ot
thess great 3lral Picture., painted by Ilia Into Tiam.
Coie, are now MI now nt the elan. of
J. J. li t Lt. 91'I EA: CO., 76 Wood st.
IWhere subscriptions will be received. my3o
S RAGS PR.INIE RIO COFFEE;
Extra Old laguayt
tO " Old Java
20 pockets French Java
2 bales prime Mocha
10 bap old Merit:alb.,
Selected expressly for toy retail litoMtees.
myl2 F. R. DILA VINO.I DIAIIIIIIIII
B-
LAKEL . RICIIEY, REAL ESTAT E BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of Seventh
and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, will uttettil to selling by
Auction any property sold by Executors, or by order of or
phans' Court, In the City or County; and to any descrlptiou
of Reel Estate out of the City. Jalu
PRATT'S DAUGERREO'CYPES AND AM-
IiIitYPYPES, which give such general satisfaction are
daily obtained, in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build-
Mg, No. 87 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to
ambrotyping, as the time of sluing is much low than ie.
(mired for Dangorreotypee. Pictures of cbtldren taken in a
few seconds in either of the above named styles. Ambro
type or Davgerreotype Copies made correctly from every
kind of picture. Warranted perfect. Prizes moderate.
Our motto is, TO PLEASE. mhla
CUPPING AND LEECHING.— Mrs, E.
HOOK may be found at her reeidence on SIXTH et.rHit
No. 39, between Smithfield and Wood streets. She tom the
testimony of many of the regular (acuity as to her skill and
long experience In her lino. Orders will be thankfully to
delved. apl&amdm.
DELICIOUS COFFEE I If you would
like a delirium cup of Coffee, try that Roasted Java of
N. B.—Roasted by one of my hands
1 0 BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvis' and
Oswego.
b Loxes Heeker'd Farina.
3 Wheaten Grits.
100 lbs. fresh Rice Flour. At—
JylB
DRAVO'&
1 50 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE ;
60 bags prime Lagneyrn Coffee:
60 packets Clormt. Jara
10 bags Maracaibo •
Reoerred by 119 18 i F. U. blur°.
gVERY description of Millinery Goods,
Trimmings, HoMary and Gloves; Gents' Furnishing
oods, &c... Ac., marked down 25 to 83 per cent. at the Semi-
Annual Sale. A. A. MASON A CO.,
77 25 25 Fifth st.
VENETIAN RED-25 bbbs. in store and
or sale by ()5 2 ) FLEMING EROS.
COD LIVER 011-36 dozen in store and I;,r
la ° bY (Jr2l) MUM BROS.
IMIMM
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/ONLY ROM . VOTII THIWII DAILY lIRAECS
FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI.
ONLY ROUTE WITH TIGER DAILY TRAINS
PROM PITTSRUROII TO DAYTON AND IN
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAN.
VIA CRBSTLINE AND COLUMBUS
Quickest Route front Pittsburgh to eine:lineal.
Ca.1114=2130 at Cincltinati with U. S. Mall Line Steamers,
COvingtou and Loxits, , tou Railroad, Ohio awl blisalsalmo
Railroad, and thu Lawrenceburgh Route. Ounnecting yin
Uoluwbnu an d Yeufa, with the Dayton dad Youia, and
Indiana Contra! lintln,ads.
1111L0U0ll TICKETS, via Columbus and Clric(wadi, to
I..X.tastou, Loutsvill.4, St. toads, Indianapolis. ice„ Are. Via
Cohind.. and Xenia., to Dayton, ludianapolizi, Loll:you"
Tvrl - 0 Banta, St. Loafs,
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Tilly I.IIELR MIAMI via cxnoirtus, connecting with
the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the B. u . m e i;
Line :Reamers, the Ohio .and Mhesissippi Railroad, and the
Lawreneoliargh Monte, oilers t ninth,e no other made can
give, ae throngt tickets by 41 the above route.. ran only be
procured via Columbus lai L it Lln Miami Rallrcsul.
The route front Crestline . rin Colunitori bell ' e , the shorteat
to Cincinnati, enables is ttleSlisros and safe speed. Cont. :thins
are certain and aisasongers fusee AID time for moats. By the
Foremt and Belleibiltaino rout,, from ere/aline, a daa f ier o w,
and lerwdo-neck speed is required, am! compelled to ore - Immo
dictums,.
By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis,
passengers ride over roads ballasted and smooth. By the
Sorest and Bellecontaine route, pnasungers ride over the
roughest road's in Ohio.
THRICE 'DAILY Via INS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
Pin l'aems leaves Pittsburgh nt 3:00 u'elnek A. M. lot
CalaMine, Columbus, X.:lga, Citicuautti, Lonimillo, St. Louie.
Lexington and IndinnepoLis, via Lan - rouceburgb Rout.. This
'rnun arrives at (,Incirmati one Moir and forty minutes to
wbotnco of the Portal and Bollefoutnine route.
SSC.?GIf TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at MO o'clock A. M. for
Cremtairko, C0111,11b113, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Trion
olakescounection only via Colunibue to Cincinnati.
'Paten MAIN lenvos Pittsburgh at ii dcl ock I'. Ai. for
Crestlino, Colunibue, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis,
Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenceburgh Route.
TWO DAILY TRAINS, CIA L.ILILUMBUS, DAYTON,
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FIRSI Taw+ leaves Pittsburgh at Sint o'clock A. M. for
Critstline, Columbus, Annie, I/nylon, futlianapolis, Luta, ette,
Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cain', Evansville,
Swan. Taut leaves Pittsburgh at 701 o'clock A. M. 1.,r
Crustline, Col IMAMS, Xollia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Terre limas, Vinceunes, fit. Loma, Cairo, Evansville, A
THIRD - Liar. Pittsburgh at. 3 o'clock P. M. for
Creetline, Columbus, Maytou Indianapolis, Laray,,tte,
Torre [faille, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, ,kc.
N. B.—Secure your tickets r is Columbus, and you are en.ie
of counoctiona
Stetunars h.are Uuciuuuti dail) fur Metuf.his, Vickaburgh,
Natchez, Saw ollettua,
The CoMartina being the dig✓c! route, the Time Tables of
thn Eastern Roads are arranged to run in close connection
With tins rethible route.
F"r all information and Through Tickets, plea a apply at
the 1:thlo and Pennsyl, mai., Railroad Office, (corner ofhc,,)
under the Monongahela 1101,14,
.1. 0. CURRY, Ticket Agent,
Or at Federal Street Station,
ORU. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
GEO. 0. se.:3l9ioNe, Agent, Pittniirgh.
der2fil P. W. STRADKit, General Agent, Cincinnati.
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CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGIi
RAILROAD,
CONAMOING If liff
Ohio and Peunsiylvania Railroad,
Yu. ALLIANCE.
THE SKORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO Cmceco
•I TOO NURt=W 7, N 010 CLEYELAND,
This Route ie 0110 Hundred aides shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Thrvo Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.
Tine to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-tour hours,
and ot. lonic thirty-seven hours.
On end after TUESDAY, May 2k), Mel, the Train,
on this Enna will run He follows:
The trains of the Glilo and Pennsylvania Railroad leave
Pittsburgh at 3.:o0 A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and 3:00 P. M.
Leave Allison. at 7:IA A. AL and 11,60 A. M. and 2.50 P. M.
Arrive in Cleveland at 10:00 A. M_, 2.:=0 P. M. and te3n P.
Yl. rountvting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad tar
Toledo, Chicago, Rock inland and St. Louts.
l'Asseugers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, and the Sortie
went, IvriTiug Pittsburgh on the 7::00 A. M. train, by going
via Civrelaiiii will art Ito in Chicago at 8:10 heat marm ot;.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Lads, Rock Island,
Galena, and the North-weal, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
A. M., as that in the only train by which close connections
are made through to the eta.° points.
The trains leaving Pittsburgh at 390 A. M. and Wellsville
at 4:0 P. M. are the only ones by which passenger* run
reach stations south of Alliance, or stations on the Tinsca
rawas extension.
Steamers Forest elty Anti I iroal lenre their landing, ore
posit, Nonunged,eln Rowe, every morning iSionlays
rnmeill at to o'clrt. for Wellsville. ~onnertila; there alit.
the train tear rag at ire) P. M., Alliance at ti.fio. and arch
iu en . Yelattil at I'. Al • oniinecting with the train hr
Toledo art and Central Railroad steamer ter
Defeat arid Chicago.
Tirketr fur Chicago Mill other jedian uu the N.oih
via Wellsville, are soh! at $1 to sl,tol less thou via Al WWI
The Maine for Cleveland cohort.* at fludenn with trai,.
for Cuyahoga Falls nail Mars.
SeiCilgtab for Lover, New Philp. orol other .Ir,
tiro,
flu ilk •Nr.tww, Cali thnough antra hi
without ante ra tion.
The invitri from I'levvlarot to Tolo•In nu,l chir.a g rk ran
follown: Leave Cleveland at .::St) A. M., 3•45, 8.40 and
it.L . L P. Id. Are)), at Cl.ic,vg.) at 1t}...10 I'. SI., &It) A. 31,
8-40 A. Al. and vl-00 P M.
PAIll: VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
la class. ".bl Ist '1 sr. " •
To A11ia0c0......V2 PA) To La Salle ...$l6 W $1 . .!
" Cleveland.... 4DO I " it,rk lard.. In 00 LI oo
" Tuledo.. 1, " 18 10 i I
00 $lO " Sprlugtleld, IS 10 1 , )
" 1110.1010 W)) ...It) 90 14 40" 130:111)Ktuo, 19 90 10 )01
" SL. 1,0121 18 119 P.oria 18 00 14 t
Buffalo AIV lowa City... 20 25 1.4 :5
'fide. auk le htla tiai L: 1,0
Emigrant Fare to Chicago f9,UO, hock Island $lO,OO.
Pnionige checked through to Cleveland and Chicago.
Passengers RP) 1 - .1111 , 0"1 to procure their tickets at the
office of this 11impany, in the flonmigaliele !louse, tiiii.l
dour beiovi the norner.
J. DURAND; Buyt., Cleveland.
J. A. CA(1(3116:1. Ag't
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
PITTSBURGH TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT ,
Tilt only nolte retaking volre ronnertionx! Ilaggag, Imo
.11.1 and only ono chanp• TWO 11011119 IN A
\ A NCK uF ANY HOUTK.
The ON ree•l gauge, with a'nie and spacious salon cars, a,-
calitininiaten roomy seats, which girl. great vett,. Io tilt. lent
1 . 1.. r. mita whirl, in nnattAilialik rut) tither Railroad ii
Ow Went.
The Trains of this Route are in the hands of carotid and
experienced rein. Maeloner) of superior character. and
%tell kepi lip
TWA 1)111.V PAS:it:Mil llt TRAINS rrtm,4-n
MO St. ioltlizt, tin I into and l'eltieryli unlit Railroad, lea, its
1.1i1OW11:
FAST TRAIR LITAVSB AT 3 A. A.
Midi TtutN 1...Ayr.4 At 7:30 A. M.
hlxriimaa •• •• :SAKI I'. NI.
Making itipie eon north,. at Croat for Indlananidbi
'Per,. Haute; thewn by the Ohio and Mlaskiiii
tii zhhlnt Loin,
I'ama•u¢eis for Cairo and New Orleans will take the I Ili
flute G•ua - al Railnsul at Stunlocal, /writing at (sawn
lion,e in advance "l any .41,er rotor.
The l'tu•ine Railhead being ~,mnittal from St L o ok
Jenersou t'a,, mmne, to at Jed,' au) (,I actin
Packsta, itmkiiig th. tiseap.t, qukckent sod 11 - 1 , 4% 1,0101..1 tl,.
1•h. route Kansan /LIM Nebraska pateteittnens can tassaibly ha.,.
A :Wend-clans Out will Le run through with the Value,'
Train, arriving at St Loots all at the saute time.
Only out, clianw, of ItagguKo Iwtwern l'itt”lorrgh and
Emilia or Chill , I
l'assengers will mil for Tickets by the Old Reliable Boob.
via Vincennes and ihio and Mississippi IWilro.i, than
making mire ronriertions, and avoiding the delays so iii
quota an LOW Mid
Tickets good for any reasonable length of time,
RA liEli.'—Priorr
St. Louis, via lk•Uoroutalue and Union $lB 30
Do. via Columlms, Xenia and Day tun... 18 30
Do. via Columbus, Cincinnati and Law
rem...burg . 19 30
Sucond.class Car to St. ...... ............ 1:.! 00
THROUGH TICKETS or further information may he pro
cured of A. T. Johnston, Ticket Agent Ohio A Penna. R. It.
Co.. corner Mike, Monongahela House; of George Niko,.
Ticket Agent, Federal street Station, Allegheny Olty, or of
JAMES M. WARD.
Superintendent Ohio and Mississippi IL R.
myl9 F. K NOWLAND, Agent. Pittsburgh.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL. ROUTE, connecting
the Atlanta: Cities with Wewtern, North-Ns...atm
and South-western Staten by II .on t.11.11.10UN Railway direct.
Th 6, Reined also connects nit Pit [slough E. ILIN Daily Line of
Steamers to all ports on the North-western lakes; making
the most DIILECT, BREAPEST unit RELIABLY ROUTI: by which
VRl.ll.Olll' can be forwarded to mill from the GRAM' WEBT.
ILates between Philadelphian Pittsburgh.
VIILST CLASS.—lle.try Shoes, Dry Goods, 76r.
100 IDs.
tin bosem,) Purr Feathers, Ate _
SECOND CLASS.—flooks and Stationery, )
Dry Goods, (in hales,) Hardware, Lea- j• 60c. Id 100 Ihn
thor, Wool, etc
THIRD CLA SS.—An vile, Bagging, Baron t 50c.
.-.„ • „„_. it
and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, kr 100 rhs. ,
14 "'" u "" •Inc 'too tbs..
CLASti.-I.'olTee, Fish,
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil J ' •
FLOUR-76 cents per burnt.
Jar lu shipping Goods from any point nisi of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package, ..ma Penney/rams
Railroad." All Goods consigned Co thy Agents of this licad
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
d eta ii don.
peenvpr nonyr,m,nos Potter, Bonbon; J. L. Elliott. hew
York; E.J. Speeder, Philadelphia; MaSraw & Koons, Bahl.
more; Geo. U. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; iihringinan & Grano,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Leuisville, Ky.; H. c.
?deldrurn, Madison, hob; liatchif & Co,. St. Louis, Mo.; .1.
S. Mitchell Afton, kranarille, Indiana.
11. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. LOM.IIAKET,
my 9 Superintendent, Altoona Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Sununer Arrangement , -Change of Hour
ON and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY
TRAINS between PITTSRIIRGH and PHILADRLPIIIA.
TIES MORNINO MAIL TRAIN leaven Pittaburgh (or
Philadelphia at IbSO A. M.
THE FAST LINE leaved Pittsburgh fin Philadelphia at
2:50 o'el.k, P. M.
Dad t)'9
1y 1 t
TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leave. Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at 10 P. M.
BLAIRSVILLE AOODMMODATION TRAIN leaven Pith.
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4.3 u e'clork, P. N.
BILINTON'S AIr4)3IMODATION TRAIN 1(.11`14 Pittnburgli
daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:36 P. N., and M2O I'. M.—running
an far 0.11 Turtle Creak Bridge.
The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louie, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.;
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville Ky.; Terre Route,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, foci.; Cincinnati, Pay
ton, Springfield, Dellefoutaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbus, Zanesville, Masalllon and 'Wooster ' Ohio; also,
with the Steam Packet Bonta from mid to Naw ORLEANS, MT.
Louts, Louverats and Ctiscmaxel.
THROUGH TICKETS can be bad to or from either of the
above places.
t or further particulars, see handbills at the different
starting points. JPasseng,ers from the West will find this the
shortest and most expeditions route to Philadel Ma, Balti
more, New York, or Boston. J. MESKIbiIN,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
TEO& MOORE,
Mist, imeippir Lin* Philadaypida.
EUM=RE
R.... 1 IL ROADS
IWANAPOLIS.
BROAD GAUGE.
RAILROAD.
,: • -
'-',
. r,*
.......' "•'~i fir;
RAILROADS
ttslinigh, Foit Viyne
RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
THREE TRAINS DAILY
( EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT
SUNDAYS, as follows:
Leaves Pittsburgh for Crest!lna at ROO A. M., 7:30 A. M.
and 3 P. M.
Leaven Crestline I,r Pitt thurgh at 5:00 A. M., LOG P. M.,
and 12.60 P. M.
These Trains nutke close connections at CRESTLINE with
Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS,
and all points on reads extending West and Booth-west
through 01110, IN DIA NA and ILLINOIS.
TRAINS FROM PITTSRUP.OII connect at Mansficki with
Trains MI Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI•
CAOO, TOLEDO awl SANDUSKY. ColltirClitr, n are nindo
At Alliance with Trains ou Cleveland nod Pittsburgh Rigid,
CLEVELANLI.CLIICAItio, DUNKIIM and
Passonw,ers leaving, Pittsburgh, ut 3 P. M. fin. Ss.ndtuacy,
'Voledo and Oldrag., have the benefit of a night's rest, at
Mansfield or Cleveland, Lunt arrive in Chicago early next
evening.
Trains East from Cmt.line make Moan connection. with
Trains on Penn:4).l,unit% Central 'Maraud for Nil LA DEI,
NU A, BALTIMoRE and NEW YORK.
THILOUti IL TICKETS Jul, sold to Colinnhutt, Dayton, Cin
cinnati, Louisville, : 4 1. I.ullfl , Inthanaiwls, 11.11etuntsdus,
Chimp, Hoek island, lowa City, Dunlieth, hLiluankin,
Cairo, Springtiold, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the
cipal the ‘Vost.
'Fbr..upli tickets neer this lino my be IMO at all of the
alsne places for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York.
NEtV BlthlliTuN ACI2O.IIODATION TRAL.II leaves new
Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 13.4., P. M. Leaves
Pittsburgh for Now Brighton, at 9!.i. A. M. and 101;, P. M.
ate" - For tickets fold further information apply to A. T.
JOHNuc,N, at the corner attire, under tho Monongahela
House, or at the leederal street Station, to GE.O. PAHHIN,
licket A Kmit. JOIINKELLY', Passenger Agent.
my% 3.11. MOOIIE, Buret.
(Areal. Atuerican and U. S. Express and
Itloll Route.
11 MILES OF DISTANCK SAVICD,
AND TWO CitANut. CV LAVA AND DACitiAtif AVOWID
AIR LINE ROUTE
MTN MN
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
VIA eIIICAGIi, ALTON A:NI) :41'. L 01,13
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and 1111malaalbp1
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS in hours. Trams leave
the Illinois Central Depot, loot of Water street—
:R.l...in thly Express doily , Suudays excepted, 7:16 A. M.
St. I,llls Night. Express detly, Saturdays t'.l:l7eptAid,
p.
St. LeulA Freight and limigruut Sundaye excepted,
5:311 A. 51.
t4tyi y' 49,11 through Luttiel.
- .
Trains rim dram through Alton, t'-'.59 miles,) without
change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company's
splendid steamers W I NCILE:sT Elt and lit:INDE.Elki, running
rXvillifiVe C01111.3/141 with Passenger Trains from Alton to
01. Louis, t'X.: nuked without lauding. Those boats, for
speed, convenience nod elegance, are tuisurpa.ssed ou the
Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and spacious
Wash-rooms, iutording to passengers the opportunity of
tc
woting the dust untO unlablo in summer railroad traveling,
and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long
ride.
To ANSAS and NIItItASKA title la the moat direct
route, and pmaengera destined for Bloomington, Springlield,
Napira, aud ull points co) tit.. 31tualasIppi„
Slie
sourl, Kansas, Cllll.lberialld situ Tesim.see riven, will note
the important miring in dintunex, being aevetity-two miles
le.s to it. Louia, thirty-seven Lulled lees to illomnington,
and tiftycight roil,. lees to Springfield, than by any other
runts.
Through Tickets over this route can be procured at the
various Railroad Ticket Offices in New York, Boston Philip.
delphla, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Be., and at all Through
Ofhcei throughout the States, and in Chicago at the
Company's thilice, No. id Dearborn street, opposite the Tre
mont I louse—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Roil
r,vol, toot of 'Water street.
,
It.peneible liuggnue Nien will always be at the DepoteCer
Ilan curious !toads 011; Into Ch 1.40, to Check Baggogn
through to ony point desired on the line.
It. P. MO'LOAN, Jr Superintendent.
H. .1. D. SCIIICRNIEILIIOIOI,
sepT Ueneral Peanenger Agent:
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
iamt
Piton PITTSBURGH TO
Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Terre Haute, Rock island,
Louisville, Vincennee, lowa City,
St. Lows, kennevilia, Dubuque,
Day t.m, Cairo, Helmt,
Xenia, Memphis, Peoria,
hineoville, Vicknburg, Peru,
N e werk, New Orleans,
AND ?HC PIUNCIPII. tOTIZS IN TELE WTST AND HOUTH,
Vta the
SI eis ben v ille & Indiana Rail road I
u+ now 4 anplaleti and in aurcenalul operation la.-
and Newark, Ohio.
I:malaaing iMilr,ml and Stvamboat facilities, 1116 roust.
,di.rm to
Slit irn‘cler a df.gree of comfort unrivalled by any
runosfm Weal from Pittsburgh.
Mall Arrangement.
• On /1116 i after SluN DA 16, : , ovembrr bill, 185.5, a DAIL.r
LINE tgf and swift running, Btiwnwn - ; cuturnantl:,l
op ei perit.ilcell and R...vointtio4Lttlug officer; will leave Pit t,-
t.tll es t-ry day at SP. M.
QUEEN
....
Paasengers sloop on board, and reach Steubonvilk ut
k I. do, kaliAt ill,: ananiug---.....diucctim; with the 1,..d
Train at S.I. A. NI., making; direct conn,tiou with Tniid.
n.r all the above cities-- tliw, otallMilag a COW turtable nigh Pa
re,t, and arvid mg At jasper of nr . pit (tart.! by radruad.
S - For,. cheap Ito by any other ftailmid nne.
for Tlamigli and Tickets, and further information,
inquire ..1 .10111 Y 110 LISTON,
No. 111 Water street, Pittsburgh.
OEII. W. Fur:lv:v. Superintendent.
.1.. DF.VEN?i tieueral Agent. nov)3
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARRYING YEE
Great tinned State. Mall and Expreau.
TWO PASSENGER 'ERAINS RUN DALLY on Its entire
Itmgth from DUBUQUE: To CAIRO,
ORICA GO TO CAIRO.
This Road, in coml.:lieu with Trains of ilia Ohio and
Nliasimiippi R. IL and Chicago and Galena `Railroad, forms
thn iricai direct and ..cy CODUIIIIO. IL IL route from
CIIICAQO ro ST. WinS,
CHICAt/0 ro
Clll C.trio to DUBUQUE.
13:31==3=1
111 A. M. anal lUral I'. I,olllli ANT CAino Expaa,l.
1, St. balm by thin tro.o Udin tba cut:of Ike
I hLio and Mu, It. It. at Saudur..sl, and ate cmriotl direct to
0:35 A. N. nO4l 4:10 P. M.-1)0000ot Alin GALENA Parrw.,A,
c000,t.044 01 Duallet!) (axpi.iitt, Wltil a I.lktiy
Lita, of St..at l'aetzt•tm Iltt St. Paul and the Upprr 11641s
•appi rtvvr
Trl\lll.l le.avo Chit. for Chicago and Dubuque. ut 7:30 A.
and 7 P. M.
Pa...go. from the Emit and pima. On the Ohio river
Maenad tor St. Loam, trill tqIUM mareof tedium( and un
certain river navigation Ulan (Mini to St. Louis, and errir
fifteen lean, in ad rant., of the river route, by taking tit
earn at Cairo.
Ticket., to 2.4., Look, Cairo, Dubuque. St... Paul, and ttli itto
portent phtees thei route, call he lopl et the tate., of the
0.4, P. wet C. ct Itellovols fat Pitteburgli. mei Mieltioe
Ceutrul Itallrotel to C10ee4,,. R. D. MASON,
Jetl Buporinten't.
PITTSBURGH &-CONNELLStfIati:
RAILROAD
Fuicrtmil OPENING OF THE HALLWAY TO 01:11WEVA
:rI'ATIoN, Fut: YHA V EL, A TRANSPORTATION.
Commencing fllunde.) - , 11th Aug., 18541.
On and alio - Monday, tho 11th moat., tho Passenger atol
Freight Train, will run from ClonitolloNille to iluifey'e Stn.
tton--coutireting nith Hunting .t Hall's apaches for lrw•iu's
Station.
P.ASSENGERS LEAVE
Uniontown by itunting A Hall's coaches at 6 A. M
COnnollav die by P. a U. K. It. cars at 9 A. NI.
Outlay's Station by Lint oy's wad.. at 11 A. M.
Irw in'a Station by P. Railroad cans at 1.2.45 A. M.
And arrive at Pittsburgh at 2 P. M.
RETURNINO—PASSENIIERS LEAVE
Pittsburgh at 2.50 1'. .\1.
Irwin's Station 4 P. M. is
U inlay's St..dion 5.11 AL
Ounnellevalle 7 P. M., and arrive at Usluntown name
on Otling.
511iitCll A NDISE WILL BE FORWARDED AT LOW
Ii LTES, between Coo nallsvillr and Pittsburgh.
Fare from Uniontown to Pittsbutgli...... $2.75
du (7,lltodlarillr to Pittnhorgb 2,1i0
do %Vent Newton to Pittsburgh 1,26
do Goners to Pittsburgh 1,00
Passengers will nod thin the pleasantest and cheapest
rout.. bet worn U 111ut114.111, Counellsvitle, .11c., to Pittsburgh.
II BLACKSTONE, Sup t.
I'. & C. It. It August, 1866.—dan51
•
Ai AG AZI N ES, &c.—
Harper for Jnly—price 'M cents.
thsley's Lady's Book for July -20c.
U minutes Magazine for July—aic.
Peterson's Magazine for July-17e.
Leslie's N. Y. Journal for July-18c.
Yankee Notions for July-120. .
Magazine for July— 10e-
Itr..ther Jonathan for 4th July---a magnificent
double uumher—prire 12a.
The above just received at
LAURIER'S BOOKSTORE,
je:EI N 0.77 Fourth street.
"OR SA LE. —2O Acres of Land, a good
situation for a country store, about 20 miles from the
city, in a thriving neighborhood and no store near,
House and lot and three vacant lota in Allegheny City.
•
WANTED,
A situation by a young lady in a dry goods or trimming
atom, or millinery establishment--for one cook—two girls
to do housework—oue boy to learn a trade—two boys in
stores or run of errands—two men to work on farms or la.
boring work in the city. inquire of George W. Bunn at his.
heal Estate Agency and Intelligence Oflicxy on the north.
indoor Ohio et., 4th door east of the Dlomernd, All egheny
City. —
J
_ _
MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.-
Charlotte Blume has just received another lot of those
unrivalled filelodmms and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood
awes of every variety and style, comprising 4, 4 and 5 oc
taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 5% octaves,
neraphine or Piano style„ with rich mouldings, carved music
Jerk, &C 4 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain
ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave
above the other; an excellent instrument for therm of
Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Rvery instrument is
submitliki to a thorongh examination previous to being !mint
Iron, the uumfactory, and is warranted in every inspect.
These instruments are recoramdmied as being far superior,
Loth in tons and finish, to any others manufaethred.
The chief improvements (upon which the nmkers have
secured Letters Patent,) consists In bringing the wind to lie
brolly upon the reedoso as to pmdore, on opening the key
VryiVP, the quickest pt.iltle vibration, and the sound then
puma:alum a modulating chamber • fetich:wed by the swell,)
mellows the tour, and give it more of melodious, flute.
like quality, than is the general property of reed Mat's
went.. Fur sale by CHARLCYPTE BLUM ,
Rstablished Plana depot'[ No. 118 Wood et.
TOVE — FI AR
— NED SUGARS— --
15AA/ 15 bbla. Lovering" A" entailed Sugar
30 do Iltewart's A" do do;
15 do Lovering'4 fine puled do t
10 do do asps .do do;
lo do do crashed. _ do; In store and
for sale by ' Inua RICKETSON,
B L . t h 3 , o t rs,__Ato . .!
:T,,ak!mg.ium=for
.3k1'. ,, ::-.,..] - .t:4.. , ti , ,Z..:t : , ,,,-,P..
lirf—ONjefg' •IYlltitil:2llleildevi4
k rs than givetemponariielliitand they , l3ever -wine
L i w btt UWE they dan'a touch the tense °Me disease. The
cause of all egos and Wilms diseases le the atmospheric
patauia called Miasmal or Materna N.inraiinftbdepoistin
Its 4mona.vidate, and all diVlllBe ceased iry jt disapper
at once,Tthialea' Fever and Ague 'Coro hi Alta./Wilk
Slalaria, and moreineritita perfectly' harmleui meth
The certificate of the celebrated chemist. cup
New Writ, td this edre:C4 Is iittiactied Untie;
Aire if it does no goodit amide no barn:
This is more than can be said of Chtirdne.,irsentc, n
tunic In existeate, ea their nee Is ruinous to theixinstlt
and bring, en Dumb Aiwa,. which never allow* a pen
feel perfectly well for a single moment. Blatant
these troths lannex setae extracts from aletterput r
IrQM a Physician: L.
•
• Osoncirron*, Ohio, Mat& 17,
lA,S. A.•111.1011ES, Esc, —Dear Sir: Yoursof2d.lns,... _„ _
hand. The Coro riv.W. late last year and, the difficulW
getting any one to try it wee greatly increased trine the
fact that a remedy bad been introduced whichtiss growing -
in favor with the public, as being better than using Quintus;
—nerktiowing - I:pre/gime that the comedy they used to
'escape taking, Quinloo,,ctonained the ddig•ltselti
This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, would Invariably
break an ague, bat It did cure it, mit would often...re.
turn ulth rtnewed vigor. This one circumstance dee med
in your favor, if T could institute a test comparison batted)
it and your ere. Motel towing is the malt!'
Three peltions took your Cure, all of which were mans of
Quotidian Intermittent leaver, of 'Many weeks standing,
They bad tried Quinine, and other hmsedles, occasionally:
lui.nag a chill, but it was (as in all such cases) slowly wear-,
ing Omen out, and laying the foundation of other and sotte47 ,
ter noiladies. I did ensue( In e ffecting a Wield ente."Oft
all three of these cure with your remedy, and they live;
not hada chili elect,. In all three of those cum the Smittirs
Tonic had been used, and would, as beforastated, break the
chill. but after a period or two had elapsed it would return,-
1 think there will bo no difficulty now in giving to your
Cure the vant age , ground of any other remedy now In
here. Bc., Bc. WILLIAM BUCK NER,M. D.
RHODES' PRYER and AOllll CORM, or AN'ITDOT.E TO
MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in _andante,. is ,
equally certain as a PRIMENTTVR, as a CURL Vske it -
when you feel the chills coming on, and you will never have
s_si ogle one.
JAMES A. RIIODES, Proprietor, Proitdence, R. I.
For solo by Druggiebi geuerally. Jel.l
W. W. WALLACE
STEAM MARBLE WORKS:
319, 321 and 333 Liberty street,
' •
Oppodite Smithfield street,
PITTSBEIRGIi;
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE
STONES always ou hand; Stone and Marble &rides
atm Vaults fur Eemeterlea, made to order. ,
k' u ruiture and Waabatand Tops, and llamado Stones ramie
by ularthinury, in less tibia and better atyle than can be dono
by mat, manual labor. Particular attention is paid to (lie
inunufacture of
MARBL E MANTLES,
of winch we have a large variety of beautiful. patterns.
Builders end others are' Invited to examine our stockf as we
feel persaaded the after doing so, and learning ouripricee,
($l5 and upwards,) but few who aro able to own a good
home, 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
ant liable ea take fire, and coat but little more than B ff.9lt
wood mantle.
Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stoned made to order.
Our clock of Marble is the largest to tho West, and being
manufactured by the beet wo:kmen, aided by. machinery, is
worthy of attention.
orders, addressed to me, et 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
filled uith despatch. • W. W. WALLAC.R.
PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The
subscriber Ilea on hand, and la manufacturig, Partible-
Flouring Mats, of an imppoved quality; they are very com
pact, mu light, grind bet, (live William bu.sht per hftv)
can be driven by steam, water or horse power, ,and wilLprove
a valuable acquisition to iron wastemlintibrtniien and large
snick feeders. Orders ikt, 919 Liberty nowt, Fittaurgh.
ap.2 blew • wALL4or.
SMUT MACHINES. LULL'S 'PATEN T
Bunn smuts AucuniEs, mea trt 70 - Mills In the
15 eta. They run light, clean well; ate durable and when
they become smooth, the
,edge can be renewed by cracking
the Burr. They have been Wed' ffie five yeertrixt the City
Stale Bittabargligone of the barged. West,) and
are warranted to clean'well. For particulars, see hand-bills.
orders tilled at 319 Liberty etreet, Fittenargh.
ap2•l W.. W. WALLACE.
TO MILL OWNERS.—French Barr and
Laurel UM Bton4 Belting Clothe, Mill 13pindles, rnil
Irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Olinda* fleed Iron
Proof Staffsdee., always on hand and.rnade to...order, at 319
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
aptf2
weuets.
STEAM ENGINES AND—BOILERS.—
Engines, with the latest imprtm9tnetitavw=ante4 b OBl
quality, on hand and made to order. !Wont of Juniata
iron, made on short notka Orders Wed-01th 'deapatob, at
319 Liberty street, Pittabargh, Pa.
ap7.2
J. H. ..........................................t.met pultax.
FEE OF CHARGEII—TWO SPLENDID
PARLOR. ENGRAVINGS, entitled "Boltem Abbey in
the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, fn m the cab-
Grated painting by_Landtwer; and the "Departure - of the
Israelites from Hold," a largeand beautiful engraving from
a painting by D. Itilberts. The retail, price of the alarm en
gravings u $3 per copy, but will be sent flee of charge, as
follows:
The subscriber. have established a BOOK AGENCY In
Philadelphia, and will .furniali any book or publication at
tbo retail price, free el pcsitage. Any porlons, by forwarding'
the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such
Harper'., Pikuun's, Graham's, Frank Leslle'S Fash
ions, Ac., viii receive the magazines for one year ] and a copy
of eithor of the aboVe twantlful engraving., free - or charge,
or if subscribing to a 1.2 and a $1 Magazimi, such as 'Peter
son's, nod Challen's LLB. Christian MMUS), they will re
ceive both magazines' and a copra either of the shove en
graving.
_
grory descriptlen of Engraving on Wood. executed with
110900 Pa and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper
I Imeirogs, Views of Machinery, Book finstratbnnee,, Lodge
Certificates, itlllitlOSS Cards, de. All orders emit . by mail
promptly littoolod to. Porsonewishing vtoure of their braid-
lugs engraved, can send a daguarreotype or sketch of the
,
building by mall or express.
Persons at a distanceihaving saleable tatlclasuntruld and it
to their advantage to addrese the subscribers, ea we would
act as agents for the sale or the same.
Caputin tiORDON.
. *. J C Itme.
aplaulawly
O.P. tLitOri A. 0131 . 110.
BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers hilted Estate,
St. Anthony Fails, blirmesotaTerritery. Land %ought
and sold throughout , Ithe Territory. Money kened i .invest•
Mont& made to the Met advantage, and Land Warrants loca
ted. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST.
CLOUD, flo miles from SL Anthony, add bead qf naviption
above the Falls. The survey of the great Pardee , ftailnced
cr0.90011 the Mississippi at this paint, and ttieAtme;sua ad
vantages it possesses as a place of business, mill make it one
of the largest cities in the Northman.
HZ116.1311=8 ;
Rx-Owrernor Ramsey, Minnesota.
Hon. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota.
Hon. J. Meeker.
Hon. H. M. Rice, Delegate to Congress.
Rice, Hollingehead k Becker, Attorneys at Law.
Me-Wrs. Borap & Oaks. Beakers.
Rev. T. M. Prillertom. Register of 11. B. Land Office.
sep2o
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NDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
Conusellor at Law, and Soßolter in Chancery, .Agent
cur procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for . the Col.
leetion of Claims in Great Britain and lrelaniL
KAY
Collect ions road,, in Ilex and adjoining Conntlea: 134-
tat. of Jul:clouts eettled; 'anal Rotate bought, wild or
leaocd, and route collected. blunoya Invested on Mortgage
or other security. Tithe examined and title papers drawn.
Office on FOURTH street, a few doorx above Smithfield.
rittaburalL March gn. 1 4 56-4rubfiliglaw I
AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Corn
. missioner for the State. of Tenneesoe, New Maw.
slur'', Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa,
California, Louisiana and Virginia.
Ai-Deeds drawn, and eeknowledatente and proofs taken
for record or use to any of the above named Statue, Illinois,
Mississippi and Rhode island.
Pittsburgh. March 26. 18.56—{mh2Bdaw]
UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE__
Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr.: Co.,
situated on the lloindigatitla river, about 28 miles from
Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of 116
Acres and 110 perches of Land, (More or lees) and- all the
Coal therein; and also all the Coal in about 1.00. acres more,
together with Buildings, Railways, &c.
For further particulars apply to
D. W. & A. 8. BELL, Atty'e at Law,
spit:day:lf No. 103 Vonrth at, Pittsburgh.
JAMJCS BULKILY .351 i 0. 11.10HIY.
L, LAKELY &. RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BRo
sins, corner of Seventh and Sugthileld streets, Mts.
toirsh.
Minna Rouses, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, gm Lc., bought and
mid on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and loca
ted ; BAls, Bonds and Notes negotiated. lemeclal attoutk.
Kivea to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Terms
reasousble. nov27:daw
rAIN OFFERED.—The r undersigned
offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon
and adjoining ties Depot of the Pittsburgh and Conue fscille
Railroad, in the growing and thriving Boroughof MUSES
PORT. Pour of the Lots are 3734 feet In width by about
I• 20 in depth, fronting at one end on the Depotoind at the
other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their
whole length on other streets. •-
ALso-..-TWO LOTS, 3734 feet in width, fronting the other
side of the Depot, and in depth 121--onnof the-Lots border
ing for its whole length on Jerome street.
No better property can be found, and ft will la. told low
Part of the payment taken in Stock of the Connellmille
Railroad, if droned. • GEO. P. GULNIORE,
Office of the Morning Post.
Pittsburgh, August SI, (*Ulf
WIG MANUFACTORY--Pdxs. RENTER,
TT six doorafrom thedlquoduct,opposltsahe Collector's
°dice, Allegheny City is prepared to WI orders for. WIGS,
and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL man 'WORK. The beet
quality of e:tate - Wit bilonalished, mul entire euMiefaction guar
antes& mylikdawly
B00KS! BOOKS!! BOOKSIII—LWiId
Scenes of a linnter'alife.
Adrentuntsby Land mid Sea.
• Northwood. or Life North and South.
• Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California.
Bell Smith Abroad. •
Indian Capthitiee or Life in We Wigwam.
The States and Territories of thatireat West.
Noble Deeds of American Woman.
The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events
Rachel Gray, by Jells Kavanagh.
'The Young Mon's Book.
The Young BoOk.
Jaime no it was and is.
Twice Married.
...Falun Allen and the Green Mountain Hams of "le.
Married, not Mated, by !Vice Caro.
War in Kalamai by lanilverton-
Home For All.
The Water Cure Encyclopaedia, de., de.
For sale by D. T. O. IdORGAZ4
JO-11 bi 0.41 Fttlhatreet.
'MEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS; 65 Market
1\ street near Fourth. , •
POOlllB, by Richard Chermiix Trench:
The White Chief, by Capt Reid
The Scalp Hunters, do. do.
Cionic Miseries of Human Life.
Spanhh Conquest in America.
Everybody Her Own Shoemaker.
immigration, Its Rvila and Its Consequences,
Paper Dana andlioar to - Make Them.
HilleideChorch or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasto
rate, by John W. Chickering,..D. D.
Elightand bleririum How Preserved arid 'How Loa, by Dr.
Clerk., m
Lorene,' lienon4 by Author of Dr. Antonin,
The Suffering Savior, by Krureacher. '
lectures on ithetork and. Oratory, by Edward T. Chan-
Wog.
Lector. on Great Men: Myers, London. '.• •
Mau and His Money, its Use and dbusel, by Dr. Tweed's.
Morialdb utile by Washington Alllston.
Lectures delivered to Young Men in London.
The Cripple of Antioch.
Raster a Magazine, fIII4IOOIR as priblished—al eta.. 019
JUNE MAGAZINES--Jupt received -and-
fur stile by H. MINER & 00„ 13o.,,V,Broqbaeld 10047
Harpeeptlagarlnt for-Jeff.; •
Oodey's Lady's Zook t6eJt4l.:4
Yeteneeit'illagazine focJime•
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MEDICAL.
W. w. WALLACE
BYRAM 211111.0.14
60 South Third street, Philadalptdc
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- MEDICAL
Ritt _VECTOR/Ls
9Ali THE itAiineimat iiraxitalia:.4:34xs, WARM
NEM, BRANCIUMMIOOPINIXXM - {t, MVP,
AffraftiA 44:0)C0NSMITWar:
newserlifofferetV to the cons
'th the Confidence wo feel In
vlkit„soklem Ails to real
diekkAWASUt cau hada
wide is the told of Its two.
Ahead ea numenairthe mesa
turahribeledproat everY section°,
--= -atry:Abohntler itrperramayjaute
rho. tutie -kww, *atom
_L . g*gtri 4l ••
when-once tried,.ftrienpe.
AO of (fa kind, is toe Arefirellt
Y# l llo.4. ll t!aiolfits the
:11(bittaliktd ItnntnnfAfat r-optylOr tin
I - trietiotts Afe may of.
;4 4111 n , t bl e h na l ii i teiontcp* ,„ ... , :.
NothWarie r gloit er rson,carrestin
, intu of medi.
fel Wren, firotalined and fatality of.-con
, atunotivo.9npolainta,„ nor has any one class.gAiumis had
mbre " their ' cm, ..out tat-Tet 1 : 16- a"'
quote retnedY has been providediori whfelt_tht public could
drPilad Prefedokn froirktat own ibirtfigraterY 011 `•
*Uductiors -
Thla article la the,produet of. a long, laborious, and,llooliese r
earl:wad* sirdeaferi, te furnish the community withiktrArs
remedy. Of thliliat detained the American poophinin*ii,
themselves PreParmftaJfidifikWYMlPtw with.4o,fildenc‘th
their'deelaiort 2flLcte tsauy dependence to De placed in.
„what MOB of every claw and station certgril& 10$14- 4100 for
thetru If we can trust our own senses. wlninielf.Wilingeiens
Affttionsof the throat and lungs ylehrt fi l4HlfWedegernd
"girdle assurance of intelligent Phyaiditie'whkittalos It their
business toknow;Hti ahortilfthona ninny reliance - upon any
thing. tbeis it ieirrefirtablyprorou that thisinedielnedose re.
iiltfralinfEdOeiteinVillitChlaroftlisceiteo iti'dealgud fOr..no.
yond %vend ellothersthataroknowilMmut4ho4-1111deba
true, it mashed be- too freelipiddialieii; io r ride iihtelyttowo.
Tho &filleted should know Lg.:A - remedy tiaitkatiewie prise.
teas to them. Parent, shotdd know It,. their rdsildreir&gre
zprioefeer totheuir All shotilif l keurii-*for Visith_tair. be
priced to no one.. Not only should it beckuulated liete,latt
everywhere, not 'Only in this country, but in all countries.
"Slow falUtfolly-asi have acted on this conviction, is &oil:nit),
ttia fact .thateiready this article luta mado the circles of the
glebe. The eon never sets ou limits! No continent Is
- elfi:mt. It, and but few peonies. Although not in Ito general
nee.ln other nations as In this, it ie employed by the more
intelligent to !earwig all cirilisal
_countries: It la oaten
shear emplivedln loth Arderictie.le
_A.lls; Ama h ,
us
Atralia and tho far-off islands of d
i as thew
.to there as here, and. illoY graaP.'akia!tratiabin
veined _ with ovan=thoro arnlityY-tinlikifinotit linsparations
• of ittekind, it WWI OxianitiocOinpogitiotioflioatiptantinial.
Still it le afforded tattle raddleas areeitowiblyitdvPfice,itid
what is of, vastly more importruice; tolltetq ; lietttallt) , tt
never suffered to declineftunr itiv original ihmulard of excel
lence: Elrarytottio.of themedithot, now utarinfacturod,le
.ae good ea eveektialiden Mao -ber4doii;, or' 'alive are eto.
:gable of leaking. No - toil , of "pond, In maintaining "
it in • the ;boat lasefiction -width file poesible icipredoce.
Eimer the., patient who procures the genuine Omar Pao.
mast,..aurrely on having as good en article ashes ever been
bed by.thilierwho testify to ha cores.
By.purnifug'this course, I have the hope of doing some
_good: in the world, as well as the eatlafactkor of believing
:that mach lisabeen done already.
Prepared 44- T. O. AYER, Practical Mid 'Analytical
Chemist,m Lowell Rims.
Sold by, PAUNOTPOOK, c 0, ,& at„wholasidle and rae
tali byswrety , DrOgiable sPittsbrittfiri , atiVb'y'all lierdete
everywhere. eglslatadm
The 'fireatist Malta' t Inieivery
0 F TITE
KENNETY, of Itiatoujr;lo-Lpeow
iyi. oresAo
of our stmoilistutt weeds 4,2'43=0
mita cures eeerpitindoitiiitoaor,frOnstlassmint 3:rofula too
common Pimida
116 heehawed-1f In:oter eleierrinrodreecesta4 IlDd never
failed except In two caesiqboth *nide; humor.) He boa
now in hie possesalon over twe hundred certificates of its
vales, all within twenty miles of _Boston.
Two tattles are Warrantedbe cure 'a nursing, more mouth.
Site to three boil/my - 1U cute the worst kind of pimples of
Two to tame bottles teMtu-the system of boils.
Two botfiee are*arranted to Mire the worst colter In Ms
mouth-'audetoaiacb.. -
Three to Ave bottles Ire werranted to cure tbe:Wond cue
of erysipelas.
One or two bottles are - warranted to awe all hmtior of the
Two bottles are watra p ted,tie Carertinalnauf the ear and
Pour to six bOttlosam Wafinarded to Mtrecorrwtandrnm
wing Moeda.
Ono bottle will em' lialy eruption of thitaililn. -
Two to throe bottles two-waytwitted fct . . , cthit.:litoof do"'
potato moo otrhettroothon.
Two Of thive bottlarire wattaitato thinic!itt 'ilthLrei cues
of riagwarm. • --- - = - • ,5 -- '1"
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Three tole= bottles are warrantcd'tatlllik* of antan niuk. .
Rive to eight botliwynt "Ti.th!'."7,lliltag,t.bestis, and
1 -4..beuallt J84111'4311 11.1:petiffICOOTIZ
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gummy
is
a perfect cure. , I. warranted, whohlbt
1.4,
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1 takNenctLtg'-';.lo;okeets'.4trilmtdash l o 4olholvt 4 1 4 ; ,41, --i- 4 1 Tiin
tried.all t hewanderlbl : medlehieerot,d.o%!!!?l , F L te*
mon weed growing la-tho P anto *" d 'eg tr ig t :',!.....- •
should cure every humor in..thesiyateWor There a re fact. If you have a .htttauten, t°"°"" not
nor made, hums or ha aus , antting "proems .
yours. I peddled ifverte:thoutiandbottlesott
of Boston. I know Ita effecti Ittevery-41.1%•1;Wigeml.
Bono some of the greatititureeeller.:,F, ...?,
I gave it to chlidronicieeeli. fd-.011gr:1140LTUtiooll
have seen Priori' VuoYitrOies'-,___ . l'. .i g- 7rlahrl A Mth by
woo soft and tla h n iY;; lr el l __ o
.R•vrP.s. t !... -•-• ~.,- ,
one bottle, .' -
~..4 . „....aidi iti . ,;,,k„aiia l ii, bottle.
To those who are 1 11,.",... - '''' - .m 11 4 to iisfatWand dlr •
will always carp it n' , FA- ------ - - - 64 6 ; Ji m taken
ziness. Some Who bitubefell costive for 3 . , ,„.., w ,.
and been regulated byit:. .:Whereithe body leer
(3 ,,,,,
r =l,
quite essyibuktshere thkl4.o any det l in r i r . • l'il ° , 1::.
Li ons of nature, - 44111 cruise teryningu.
,_ ... „ g lom ,
nuut not be alarmed-40Y alisaylLtlfse . .. 1 . 1 . ty in_ .:.
days to a week. , There is fever tt t',:Oup t il I x the . ..r; nisir
centnu7. * ll °4 Ma° tgiif Zu,b'''''ff?lrttiNt-tUlaStint
like a new person:- --
- 1 1 f i , : tcy ' ,a-tc' ,;-..1.1d.-ebantkof
encominitts *or itllt • - • nititi, , bver
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diet to ever neoessary:4:lo,o,l6o#37Oo.l4,olg!',ti,_4-11,v2_,t!:
wins an herbrirldelf:WhOn WfOuLefed-1,171,1,,,...7p:1,7
Scrofulous swelllegA"the neek fintr;llli
. 1 . 3 C 1:4. 4e.
50 cents. Price'efAholidedlrlßise - overyll.Per
tahltepoe - UAW Or d,nc '
Ch D ilfr eth ren .mu over fur eight r*': ytems " , u' we i rt i;'olid tiplo u tlihTi: s , 41..
,rikke.,n fia . M
five to eight yeareV'bakill ,oo l4 - I. .Al,l,l..n!!°23';Lait,rati:
made app li cable to ellconstiftl take F.+.e,,4,-,.r1,•r0
on tho bowels twit* a 0.1.: -• , &r. -Isidi;eirmas of
Mr. KRNI4II.O, g lvon- P entd ... a .t t , l !!!!"k ' ~".•-
Scrofula.
Sold, wholesale iu3d Illtlaffiti,73:4o Woad -
street, corner of - Viegtaralleyi Al.tur raM INCtriAlle•
gheaty. • - ' ,„
I N:11-A1' A T OIVA
TEA,
CURE. OV 0111111ND..CONFIRION.
prio w ,, AN to , vicatie• wapiti **b
movaur HOfl os
A WONDERETTL,DISOQVERY ?biitrtia'ent-
ZIL 1y been mado by Dr,. Cuaytt,. of 7t11.4. 4ty,in tbectreat•
mentor flonnimiptlen, Atithuni, and ell dismises.of the Lunge. •
We refer to "Dn. Crane' Ilvoraws,..int;MDMllNN't[NlDAN
VAPOR AND PEDEST.STINFP:? With tinirriew method, Dr.
barrestored-many tittlkted ones to health; an an evidence of
which, he him. ituninmratde
treatmencs physician redisarbs: hsevklent thatiuttellug
—conetantly.'breathing mi•ingticable; - fleeting' vapekZ—tbeT. • -
medicinal preperthe curetr.iir direatcoldfctivWthe
whole ierlal cavities of the kingly and ttnikesaMM..,, AhattlenY
and varied-changes produced 'upon: *nen tudigdtel
into the stomach, and-stitdect 't0.00:-,ProMea,oeditat6L
The Hygiene is &reale by all the relnurista thtet*A4.the
country:"—Nrue rorirDtachatrui of jessitthilii4:"
The inhaler is worn on the bresat,ander thelinanilflth
out the led& foCtinvenience—the beat of the,..licaly being
suglalentdct erapanue.thetteid.' llandrodealesses of ciirtr k
like the following, might be named; ;- •
One package br thsigygeana bee canal DM #4l llB Al_ tames
o f a t r. r m s . at. gieg ." • • .J. P. KU:MINT;
POINIADEHter of lhaucamma, Pe.
I am cured of the Anthma;iatlen years' standing; by Dr.
Curtis' Hygmum. Maattint* Iturrox, itrookijm, N. Y.
Mrs. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. 31.1.,Siaaprsal '
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygettia; ' • • •
My kater.laaa been cured eta die trassingcoshererei
years' standing, and decidid to be incurableby the .
Bans. fibs was cared In-ono mouth, bythi . i_lfygettne.'
J. 0/478101; .bMODid,
The Rev. Dr.'egorna, of New York, ttstis4 of ,eur ; meal
eine in the following-langnage: -
of
eew,110v0mh0r:,,16.44«.
Dm, Sir—l think 1414 of Dr: Curtiellykmena eit a rem
edy dhow* of,the Ahrmt aud-tantot , Ruing bed some
opportunity to testify lteelltraey, I am cuuritimil that it ball
mowexeelleut"lD cite teak the Sy7[l. and ..l
. 1u leol ng
application theehtet.::! . •
N. a—Dr.Virtiet EfyireMuv — li the oigapm and ONLY
GENULND Annetint'an othem'eireleme pile
and WW l =ndutdarcone,..Blluu them , se Jytket would
tune*. "
B' rat ale ‘by rt. Ebym4,l4o•vtiiod ittietl
Belk?" A t Co.• Igoe I t.. BEd:hark Allmheny iptl,l lobo:
&relit; Nei► Bright:6W ;, Ct. L Kali; Ractowtpr.
mylid6wato
RE' , SATLSFACTORY-ItEITEDY-=Fri
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all.parts of the txnustry, north
tore are almost daily' In receipt of such flattering. tatithwank*'i.'
Male as the foil:ming, relative •to B. A. Balineetock's uu.q aI . - .
ed Vermlfugo:
Gazinssoio!,-.A.44.!AprillBth,
Meter. It A. .Flihnestocl C 1..--! haveihent selling *Mil
Vermifoge in this place fur five years, and take idesurtirehf:& , . ;
stating, for the information:of-the trade and of the publie,'-lr
that it hail been, so far as I know. one et the moot - isatiefe'i.
tory remedies in the Market, and one of tho - mast 7 ealeabler' , '
medicines we have. I have also personal knosilmigis of iii
good effects in numerous ,cascs under. the ileum 'Odor our._.?!.
physicians, all of whom ttse regularly,and:alwagi fottnit:.•
it, to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I -cue mom.
Mead It as meet the safest and best in the market;
-A. STOLLRNWPIIieIi.
Prepared and sold by It. A, FAIINKIiTOCK: A
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DMILLIHEN'S PARISIAN 4 AOOIII
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