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Wellaire diefoltfliteing Real Mato - fat sale: the ß( rd iF T-BaN ashin A gtrtt ownshiP,..imut Road, OP w L en aN im D p i ro n , S ,d t..Clair township, on SLY. , 4ooa,liklakAki*Ohatn ie q t r i „Lam ha e kant:thil Oblo river „,_ 14 , stiltra genes comarY “ e 'l• lAYI OF GROUND in East Liberty, 30 feet by I 0, wilt baiold low. oovil ACRES OF.:LikilD near Minersvitle. VBX - A0R3 , 13 OF LAND in Indium township, at the month of Deer Creek, on which are good imptaventents and an oh 7 established ferry. ItIFTBRN ACMES OF LAND in. Indiang township, near "'Pinfitzielts-sith 119 AeRF.S In Plum township, three and a hair aOsan's Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with good=enionta. STORY BRIGS DWELLING. gousE on Sur .* * ,.., n ygioppotite the Iffercyltoepltei, with modern 'lmprovements. A GARDEN FA:HM..lo,loring the. town of Beaver, can taiga .twenty-tbree artretiOrithin-elghty rode of the C. A TWO FMB LOTS tn. the Borough or Mp'ndhaete r, corner -'. Cluirttera and Payotto streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM in Derry township, Westmoreland county, would t , e exchanged for city proper . dataRAXIT ty IFIT . L SUBURBAN ItRAIDSNCR at the Suit. , Tale Station, with five or ten Acres of Land. lIITRNTY ACRES OF LAND adjoining the Swissvale "'Station. Apply to ( j6'2) BLAKELI k iticußy 5..,4, - ,. 4 .1 ' ¢~cl _ .7. .4. r. 130 E t46A Y '.,~qa~~~~~ ~.~ ~ t'¢~ TWELVE IioURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! W THE EASTERN DAILIES ere regulerly received, Viers* hours in advance of the Mail, and delivered to sub scribers at the following rates : Philadelphia LEDGER, lac. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE, 16r. per week. " HERALD, " St " TIMES, " " . Leave your enters for those, or any other Eastern papers, at 71 Biala street, for my 24 RICHARD SHANNON. F OR SALE-20 acres of land, on which is erected a hewed log bowie, frame barn and other on t• building., all in go.' order : i i aerist cleaned well toned and in good *date of cultivation; a young orchard, several acres of grain and clover now in good and thriving oondi tion; the remaining ti acres well timbered—would be a good situation for a store, being Oh:toted on the cross roads. Nt tween Bakerstown and Sutler, In Middlesex township,' lion ler county. Will be wild low—coyote easy. Wants}--A sit:nation by a young lady, in a Dry Goode, Trimming or Millinery cartablishment. Wanted—Neveral girie to do bourteworic in the city and country. Also, asituation by a boy about fourteen years of age, In a store, to run errands ar other light work. Inquire of GEO. W.-BONN, at Ma Agency and Intelligence Offloo, north aide of Ohioatroet, fourth door east of Diamond, ALLIIOUBNY CITY je7 WANTED --Six good Girls, to do general homework Two or throe good 0.44:15 fr,r city and Country. A Boy 01 IT to learn a trade; moot be well roman mended. Also, places for tour or Hie Owls to do ohansbet or dining-room work. Four Boyn in storm or to run errands, And Roe or nix men at any kind of employment. Apply at LOWRIE'S 'iio Intelligence Otter., feb2o No. 14 Fifth street. WANTED—A 6ituati,n us Governsi,i7m teacher, by a young lady well qualified, and bay ing had considerable experience.; would not object to fo lac.J the country. Wanted—Several girls to do housework, in city and country, and a boy to run of errand; in a oboe store In U. city. For Salo—A small tannery ingood order and doing good badness, In a emelt village about afteen palm from city. The owuar wishing to go Koet will dell at a great bargain. Inquire ail W. BUNN. at hts Ag'-ucy and Int l ligenceOlition, north !ode of Onto strait. fourth door oast of the Diamond., Allegheny city. mr 2 r ANTED—AITTA T TION, by a young TY Lady, in a Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or MtLr nary establishment WANTED--Several GIRLS to do honsework, in the city and country. Alcoa situation by a bay about fourtenn, in it, stare, to run errands, or other light work. FOR SALE—Am:di TANNERY, in good order and do a good bwtlnem, In a small village about fifteen =lot fr.. LI the city. The owner wishing to go Wino, will 801 l at a goo ,t Inquiry of GEORGE W. BUN S, at his Agency and Int, t- Dgence Orrice, north side of Ohio street, fourth door mat of the Diamond. Allegheny City. pand II EESON'S YDRAULIC CENII , ,NT, ukt ' WATER LINIE.—The nntlertrigned keep constantly ...i a large Mock of this article of the best quality. The attention of Oantractma end Builders of Navigation i..0,1:‘, Aqteidncla, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water %Yorke, Ac., ia re. quested to this article The well known resistance and 13. e pm - simulates of water, characteristic of Chia Cement, rend. rs It Of the first necessity In all structures exposed. to the arm- o of water or damp. [aaiSiaml ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. A COUNTRY SEAT 1N ROBINSON _EJL. TOWNSHIP FOIL SALE..—We offer to - sale a beau, fof piece of Land in Robinson township, about seven intl.. from the city, containing twenty-tour acres, all Coal Lao t, well improved and in a high state of cultivation. The Ham contains flee rooms, neatly finished, with kltclii-ii, °alehouses, stables and barn. Plenty of the best graft :1 r uit, kc. Apply to (1,10) BLA KELP & RICHEY T initsilFELD & SON, DEALERS Is; I . a GNNT."B FURNISHING UOOLIS and SHIRT NA., '. VARITURXRA N 0.70 WWI) street. NOT C .—Tho subscribers reapartfully announce 8 1.1112T8 made by them are. piarausi-,1 to fit: will r warded to any part of the Union, on receiving from the ties sending the orders their prrernal meaaurerueLt inches, according to the formula given haloes. Remember, the ate meat he ...fully and accurately takanots all neceassry allowances are made by the cotter the establishment Pawt—Size around the nook. Seecoul—Elze around tin wrist. Third-811e around the cheat immediately Isiss the ot Pits the middle of shor.idor, length Of 111 . 01 arriittfonit- Ps}U.—Height of person, from the shoulder to the t no, pan. Sixth—Whether with or without collars; if with c,ilsr.s. the style. This plan is quite unique, oral will be of groat vale,- t.. gentlemen at a distance. who find It wwvo,,lble n. onho .t home Shirts to satisfy them in siyio and lit_ A.Lso, on hood, a full ene: - .prttneut of Skirts our tw.mui taro. Any onions atldreotwal to no by mall will be prwapt • scowled to. P. S.—Pleaaa Mato by what conveyance th. y ate te I e .htpped. (13' 1 .0 1. Lf 1 ItSll PELL h 44N IMPORTED CIO ARS -160,000 Nos. 1 and 2 Oruz & Sons' Prineips Cigar. 5,000 "Fire-Fly" Londr. let 6,000 "Monte Christi," London Regalia, let 2,000 " La lugonuidad" Oporee, Ist 10,000 " Taylor" Reg. Cigars. 4.000 "Moounieuto Continuo" Use, Olga.. 10,000 " El Sol" Regalia Cigars . . 3,000 ^ La Tree Marhur" Reg, Dinars. 8,000 "Ls Das Scitlas" Reg. 26,000 "Waahlagton" German Cigars. 20,000 "Oberon" do. do. For 6111 P by .131 TACOBS' AMAIA3AM. PENS—'These Pens will be found as as RIM or /NMI' mule (nen ntbel, andrarill not catch. or stick in the pityr , neither they corrode or Injure the color of the ink, as anal nem. in variably do. Prlco, $2,00 per Fans. For tette by W 8. 11A V EN. Stationer. Market street, corner of de...ond. NO FICTION.—Wo have applications i..r semsrai some ranging from vvie to seooo, on which a handsome premium will be ellowed, and secured on the b. .t of real estate, clear of all ineutribranmes Persons wishing to Invest Safely, without the humbug or large returns not to be realized, will please apply lb the 11, dersignesi, who will give their personal guarantee (tlr It II business transacted by them. We are authorized to Mier a handsome bonus to all who may apply. BLAKELY A IiICHEI. Jyl7 Real Estate and Bond Brokers VERYDESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE. F IFTH WARD--The undivided interest iu Rouses, all of which are occupied, on Penn and NVainta streets, es business houses, and rent A block of tight Brick Housed in the Fifth Ward—ofl rented. Toro 3 Story Brisk Buildings on Penn st rest. Mill It oncuplefY first-ruto tenants, and )lellllllg if Lauds , e income. A block of three Bustness Bowies on the ciwriet Walt,..t and Penn streets, and one Dwelling Ihmse ou Widow Id all occupied. Apply to 11/7 BLAKELY et Rawl bitate Brukerx. ENV MUSlC.—Distant Bells are Softly , impaling; by U. IL harrow. Like the Bong of Birde iu Summer—a beautiful new b lad; words by J. P. Douglas. Esq.; music by J. W Cherry. lee Metamorphose. du Jour par Piano—Chas. Vies. No. 1 Jaleo do Xerses—danee espagodle nationale. New Vouns Waltz—Lewis City of Peon Grand 3.larch--Ctiarles Young America March—dedicated to tbo Young Amert a Society" by 8. W. lloldridge. Carnival Remain a new Scluitisch—F Iturgmuller. The Sultan's March—Stephen Glover Thy ao more roam, (in answer to " Willie we hat e missed yen; ") by F. C. M6llllllO. Polar Joe ! words by T. D. Moglish ; monk; by C. Cs' Anus. Oh, take me to my Georgia home—written and composed expressly for Sanford's Opera 'Troupe; My S. S. Johnston Just received by Expreas and Lou sale by iILIARLOTTE BLUME, At the "Old Established Piano D.-pot," No. 118 Wis.d accusal door above Fifth strut. Pittsburgh, Penna. MUSIC MAILED FREE (IF POSTAGE. T IFE OF JOHN C. FREMONT; by Uphau.. jj New edition of Whittler's Poem., Arnold'. Christian Lite. Life of Dr. Alexander. Buchanan'a Faith in God, and Modern Ath.elsin Con, pared. Hamilton's Royal Preacher. Art Student in -Munich. Illawatba. Brumacher's Parables and Suffering Saviour. SJekneesi—its Trials and Illegality. Margaret Maitland. With other New Books. Just received by J. S. DA VISON, /9/ 8 OS Market street, near Fourth. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situa ted on the Perivsvilis Flank howl, ten miles from thr city-205 Acios-1.80 or which are cleared and in cult vatlon ; about SO acres of good meadow lead; springs in se rious parts of the farm; a Farm House of oil rooms, with a fine fountain of running water at the dotyr; a new Frame Barn 70 by 50 fi. ot; goo d stabling, sheep nitsds,. and other out-houses. For a Stock Farm it le unsurpassed In the cws. try. An Orchard of six acres: good timber, to. hani, m ina t , possession con he had if desired, and the crops, stork and fuming implements will ho said at fair prices. For price, term At, apply et our office. fd Market street. .1912 S. C OTIIBKIST h SON, Real Estate Ag'ts. fIOMMODO RE PE RR Y'S EXPEDITION VV TO JAPAN and the China Sean. The Daisy Chain; by the author of Reartaease. The Martine of Cro Martine; by C.as. Lever. Fanny Fern's Cook Book-25 cents. The War Path, a Narrative of Adventures. Fashionable Life; by Mary 11. Eastman. - Jost received by W. A. OILDENEENNEY & CO., 14 Fifth st., opposite tho Theatre. IOW FOR TILE COUNTRY—BOOKS TO TAKE WITH YOU Intereeting, Amusing and In. etructive Conan' Sparroweran Papers, with illustrations by Dar. ley. One beautiful 12mo.—price $l. Alice Carey's Married, not Mated-12m0.: price $l. John Brougham's Ittin.aby Papers, or Irish Echoes. One neat 12m0.; price $l. Victoria, or the World ovorcomo; by Caroline Chesebro. 12m04 price 111:23' The Loa unter, a Tale of Ratty Times. 12m0.. neat Cloth; price $1,25. the Widow Bedott Papers—illustrated. 12m0.; price $1.25 Gabriel Vane, His Fortune and His Friends. 12mo price pat Thellfdden Path; by Marton Harland, author of "Alone. m 2.; price $146. H. MINER & CO., Jr 2 No. 02 Smithfield street QUAIXER SHAWLS. RED U CED.—Every I.J description of Stolle, Cashmere, Crape, Silk and other Shawls, selling at an immense reduction from naval prices, at the sem.LAnnuai Sate of A. A. MASON CO., BIS 26 Filth street. lONCENTRATED L A new article for la' making Soap. One ponnd forth ten of potaah. bawl and for nolo by WYJ MIMS We. ok - • 61. ' 6 V , g, kr" 16,) r 6 4 fO t Kl•ArAk:*-,',f*l't6Ner" - r• 64 '"C'''•• g 6•6' - -• *f t 4. t ;t -• • , , s • - 1 4- 4 g, 4 • ; , - • - < . 4 4 11,..Th - • . ' a .* ? 4%.". grN • 1 : , e- gibl 6.* • . • `6 . h. t / g , egg: t g4 ll. r , 66' •6; Ole " , ,r, • i n , 4* • • 41. c.. 4, " it 41. 1.1, , •• . t tt• • •-• 4 4 .1 . • , , 64, ?"• • ) 6 1- %.* " " , rl. . 4 4x. , 1 '4;0 7 ‘, • • vviwkitiom - wwvw Georige Trott's 011 blot l or Cap, for Steam Englisei....eallettted March SS, 1854., 4;SS" Premiums ikWal*dittStste auti Counts Pairs To. nntt POOLIC.—.I hare this day disposed of my tuto red in .11. Trott's Improved Oil Globe or Cup for Steam litiOnes" to MOSES P. NATON, who now has the entire -control of tho Patent. JAMES -ORISAVELL. Pittsburgh, April 11, 1856. Nrrsuurtou NOVELTY Boats, August 50, ISIS. Esron.—Ser: —Trott's Patent Oil Globe or Cup has been in use on the engine in our Works for nearly three years. It has never required any repairs, and ha given us entire satisfaction. Yours, truly, LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A Co. Trott's Patent Oil Globes are manufactured for mo by Messrs. J. di IL Jon., Phila., Mlles Greenwood, E 5.4., Cin cinnati, and Messrs. A. A J. McKenna., Pittsburgh, who ore also authorized to sell thorn. Orders for the Globes will be promptly attended to. Shop Rights are offered for sale on reasonable terms, to Railroad Co's., Steam Engine Builders, Braes Founders, oaf others in any part of the United States. PArrEitsox, N. J. Steam Engine Works MOSES F. EATON, E. I,—Dear Sir :—WO bare just received the Patent Oil Globe 3 ou sent as, and hive uo doubt vro %/mil he pleased with it. Do you propose to furnish us the Globes or sail us a atop Right to manufacture fur our business: Yours Respectfully, T. C. SIMONTON . A Cu. I.IIPRoVCII OIL Cur.—We hare been shown by fir. Moses F. Flatou, of Pittsburgh, an Unproved (Al Cup, fwr Steam Engines, patented by Geo. Trutt, which has been highly spoken of wherever used, by practical men. Its C.C.OMIIIIS and elutplicy of management are apparent at a glance, and It will undoubtedly meat a large demand. •It can be ob tained of ?demerit Caldwell & Ghiskey, agents fur this city, Id and 18 North Fifth et.—At.. framirer, M. P. Baal; Esi —Dear Sir: I have received two of Mr. Trott's Oil Cups, and ani perfectly !satisfied they are the hest I have ever need or seen, for they will he a groat oil saver and small expense. I recommend them to all R. R Compa nies to try, and satiety themselves ou this matter, and they will say so themselves I remain pram, reapartfully, UEO. rhTIiELMAS, Jr. Suitt of Machinery O.& I. It. It etenithar, Ohi Mr. Al F Exton—Sir We have mad Mr. George Trott's Oil Globe in our Engine shop for about one year, and find ft gives such entire satisfaction that we now apply d eaclu et eel) to all the steain Engin," we build. We have full coundenos en its practicability, and du not hesitate to [...oust mend its itse. Yours, respectfully, MIL M. Y. EATON—Sir Mr. George 'rrott'a Patent Ufl have beau lu use on the &mines in our Works 1 , .r three or four yelun past, and have performed so satisfactory, that we now apply them to all the Nnginse we make Cro two yearn past we have, abandoned the use of any oilier kip,' of Oil Globes. Respectfully, yours, Dear Mr,—Having used 0 Trott's "Patent Oil almost ell the steam eugure• furnished the last year, and u. 4.151111101 /to they appear to hare peen entire olio 0.11.1 to our meth:inert, we hate no boaitation In recommending them a good article, nod mini., preferable on account of their of construction, to the old fashioned Oil tilobes. or and other of which we hare any knowledge. Very respectfully yours, F. & W. X. FABER & CO, Engine Builders This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr TNPtt. use oil our rtad fur two years past. Ws dud it te be an e , onandcal and durable Oil Cup, and tau ree.iitinxtol tt as such 13£0 W. GRIM, iCrl<lllllo of Pittsburgh shop of NOW.. tiesitral H.R. Nusetober sth, IRS 4 Tv 1.1 F. Eurov. KN.! This rertitles ttist wr hare had in use the pittent Oil Glob, or Cups, sold by Mos. F. Eaton. Esq.. 1.1 l'ittehurizth imishier them very much superior to soy thiug of the we itaVe oVor used. A LkliEli THOMAS, T 1, 4.1111 , Ohio 1. 0 .1 011/, Nievemb, '27, 11455 apZI WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIAHION cools the head, sad rerno - vot ell eymi,tiads ..t ElwuL erb. Perrone tudog • WHIG tirs KA TH ARION Are never Ibible to sun-stroke. ILION In the ro.kAtt vzitnide ergundtion to t t,,, t, "'taming the flair In ..ny rogutre.d torus. Pot sxh. 1.1. Dr. (7P.0 Q. KKVS ER end it K. Sltl.l.l:l , ti k CO.. at '2.5 cant. new bottle. noslt BLUE j..ICK. WATER-11 , hbls. Lob Water reeoived thlt It, I,y FLEMINO. iY IS • Dattmon,l MAI - • Doz. Cedar Buckets, iron hound. •• 3 b.oope. aul Dad \O'S - - - - FRUIT -20111,u.. Dried Apples for sale null If MN KV If COLLINS.. CIIEESE-100 boxes for sale by nulh LIMO' GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, purchas.' from the Important for fltsh.—We hare on hand tt..• hargmt and butt assorted stuck of Tens to be found to ilw market, all of whic.lolßlll lw offered at the /0w...0pm,, 8 JAYNES, art Pekin Tea Store, No. 38 Fifth at LBS. Cocoa Shells. ei VI 3. Cracked Coroa. Rwvi,-.1 by noln DRAN 0. eIIiAMPAGNE AND CLARET WINE:. f, hack's •• H00d00...4:n - its and ptn ettotmpsmte Woo,. losnhots - 172" qts. and plo. Chomps:me W ft.., ettseynrd of honcho Ills & Drouet. ton-keto. "174" otta sod ptn. Cloatututple WM, to .00 nioef•arlin of 15foche Ills S loromet 10 mown Durum A o/ounotoer •• " .1121,011 ('fart lou. ...8) d,. •• Bayou oluentier" lit Jujoen rlAret 25 do At Julfen Med.. Claret Mite. font received Mid fur sale by MILLER & RICK ETSON. .IY 7 Nos 101 and 2 . .81 Liberty Ail A C.K2.sEbbill:7,NL.—. 1, catch of 1800; No. 1. 10 loaf Ws. No. I; 10 kfttn N,. I. Jost r.,eived sad for lode by /1 11 84311111, MAIN & 11UNT8.11. u AI SIN 5-100 half has., " Clemen brand, lV font mud fur male by KEYNIEIt oft ANDER9ON, .o'l4 Nu. ;l1) W.A•I street BB I. DOT' BLE REFINED POW • 1) • • V.' [4 )116t revaleuol stool fur sale by HEYMEE d ANDEIII9.oN. • :50 Nu. 89 Wood strut., GLASS -150 boxes S:10 Wtrodow 11108.4 60 " 91.12 " 10x12 25 " 10014 lu store and for solo by sob MILLER & RICK 8/1781 1 N. LOV ERI NO'S SUI3AR-35 bbls. crushed and pulverized fur sale by jr.l6 8811111, MAIR & HUNTER BACON -600 lbs. Country Bacon Sides fur sale by JAS. A. FISTASS, 13'1N 89 Water tort•et. FAMILY FLOUR—A very choice article of Focally Flour fur sale by JAB. A. FETZEK, IY2I 89 Wetter st. ABSENCE makes the Loved Ones Dear; o rifts. by &fluff, M. Combs; music Itt Wm.Armitswe Lowtou. _ To lb.. Clouds; word. by Fred. Von &hiller ; moan, l.y Feb nelrr. Dream, cf Youth. My home in there. Sylvia eleeps Waiting to die. Conver4e's Ouitar Folio, conniqting of popular Wultt.m, F,bottischea, Polkan, Arc.; by Oh, Crozat (;otiveree. ,font received. OHA.RIAYFTE BLUME, 118 Wood et., one door atone Fifth al. IFlL.Muxic mailed post-paid. hulti COUR--Extra Superfine and choice Family Floor for oak by JOHN A. FF.TZEIL, 80 Water ntreet. VALUABLE BOOKS BY EXPRESS ut DA V1:41,W BOOKSTORE, Fe MARK KT 'trent. near Fourth street. Daniel and the Revelation, viewed In their mutual rela- Coo ; by auberlin. Sermons by Rev. C. H. Spingrow, the modern Whitfield. The Myatery, or Evil and God; by Young, author ~f Christ of History. Sibert's Wold—a new boob, by author of Trap to &Lich ri Sunbeam. Fremont's Life--bust edition. Life of Buchanan. Ilisitha—Miss Bremer's new book. Tennyson's Poems, complete in one volume—only 76 etc., SUL New 11.9. Library, No. 4, being 100 vols. for $lO. IMPRESSION PAPER FOR LADIES.- A good article of Impression Paper for taking impres slam, of F.mbrolderies, Laces, Flowers, Leaves, Ac, Sc. Just received by 3. S. DAVISON, soul 06 Market street. ECION&--25 boxes fresh Lemons this day received and for sale by aul4 REYMERANDERSON, No. 39 Wood et. HERRING -100 boxes extra scaled Her ring just received and for Habib}, sul4 REYMER di ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood it. ITTROUT-20 bbls. and 12 hf. bbls., just from Lake Superior, and for sale by SPRINGER HARE AUGH, cull No. 295 Liberty. street. QUYSOTT'S Sarsaparilla-20 doz. in store and for sale by Isule, PLS.:MING BROS. - FIVE ACRES of first-rate land, three in cnltiyation, balance in prune timber, situate Ina very pleasant location, about two miles from Allegheny city, with a large front on the New Brighton and Allegheny Plank Road, will be sold on easy terms by S. QCITHBEAT & SON, my 29 Real Estate Agents, 51 Market st. A THREE STORY BRICK HOTUSE FOR sl,7oo—Contalus 8 rooms, bath room and cellar. Terms, sbo) In band, balance In three yearly payment. A three story brick bowie of b rooms, store-room, Ac., for $1;00. Also, a Awelitaphquse of 8 rooms, adjwoing th e above, $1,700 'Terms—s6o olo band ;' balance itrl, 2 and 2 years—eltuate at the corner of Franklin and Elm , e 8. CUTHBERT& SON, Market et. REL--New No ir Wr e for sale by COD LIVER OIL-3b dozen in store and lor H. touais V sale by (Jyal) /LEMING BROS. • Itir4c : 4 Au. =l4 '~ ',. ~. .. . • .. , 4-4; MOSES F. EATON, 139 First street., Pittsburgh Caisruurc, 0., July '29, 18511 thrftltr.TATl, AngUnt 4th, 1 5t..6 Pori Prrr law( Rof s, t Pittsburgh, Apra 141 A, 1F156. j Prrrsucatin, April 12, 146(1 NW GUITAR MUSIC. .UtfUIVMSFg:.IS7 Ttit ritAIkIKLI N FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPA.,NY, Oi PLILLS,DELPILL4. barker,' 'rhothis Tobias waguat,..stunuid Grant, Juana-IL Smith, (lea W. Richarda, Mordecai D. Lewis, Ailulphi E. Rorie, David S. Browne, Mor• ris Pattereon. Onto. N. BANOZE/1, President. Cuss. ii. RANCID:a, secrotary. Coat in no to wake insunuice, perpetual hunted, on every deagipniuu of property, in town and country, at rates as low an are rontistent with security. . • The C.)mpany Ilaeo reServed a large Contingent Fund, which, with their eaplml and premiums, safely invested,tf., ford aniplo protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1861, as putt. Waled ag; costly to an Act of Aeseitihiy, were as foll..ae, vie: SOIS,Ms t3t a Real I: 431 e 154,377 ',"ti Temporary bonus &4,9161 17 Stocks. f. 1,8911 00 Cen , b, kc 64,346 61 Since their incorporation, a perioil of ticentyaine yoars, they liars timid upward of Lou Million Your Ii undrrd rh.m• sand Itoll,tra, limare by fir., Own.loy evidiator of the atlvautatt of Insuranco, as well Re tin•ithility Roil to meet x nh prottiptnesit Ni liabilities. ap2i Office, uorth-odnt or. 'W0..l alit( Mall • - - • - rr LIE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU; ItA`.CE, ANNUITY AND Ti. UFT l'A NV. Paa.A. ',ETYMA.— Chartered April 26th, 1650. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL $21,0.0a11. 01fic, :-,•uth-...At corner La Thud And elletll/111l xtrt,tx, Mai hldelpi OFFICER:4 OF THF. HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA. DIRECTOFLN. 81t.ph.,It L en". 11,rd. 1 aI B. thnliard, A min .sr W. iflioni Lawrence Johnson, W. Tingley, Nliillegry, .Incrili 1,. Floreurn, Aunt. thiviirenx, M. Godwin, PrendeLl—Vaupliuta K. erns ford. lice Pr, titinti— Ambromi. Mnitical anaminer—Aiittebn.figii--.lxinen If. Wilson, if. D. Allevitemy (toy-11. B. Mowry. 111. IL Ni ARNOLD, Agiint, mgrl7:7 No. 74.1'0111th 4triicil, Pittsburgh. _ . BANKERS ANL) 131.1.0 K E 11S. nui,mEs & SONS, Bankers and Es- N change Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, docent emcee, Gold, Silver and Bank Nutee. Exchange on the Lot urn and Western Cities constantly for Kale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Unit,...l titmice. Deposits roc.aved ur par funds or current paper, 57 Market street, between Third and Fourth its. ja.30.1, a E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Es . change Brokers. Dealers in Exchange. 0,0. r, !Lod; Notes, tUght and Time Dndls, ,kc Collections carefully at tended to, and proraaaLs " - muted to any part of tii, , Con h tturcks bought and miiii on commission. Atli- No ;1 Wow th nr..xt to Ow Fook ut built!,. erpld riiLIONIAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and n.u.lor Stock', hest Emiatv. 71. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, I'a ntnr, DRY GOODS. NEW SPRINU 1.1001)S--No. 74 Altil4,-•l street, Pittsburgh. Pa. The subs/Tikes Lmr pt,i r••• reeved and are now oyes:out:, iltett tit al arrival S i Uta /los, to whitt [Ley with to call che particular attetirson ol their customers and the public g. urrally. datt.../ selves t h at we have never been able to offer rs, hatebe.i. and dednrable a stock as the pi went. Our DR K.`lB U, POI'S UEFA IIT cent/on. all 11,.' to, styles lanai novelties it Um teaser.— Elam nil, and I:, , eassi Motranhaisle Silks ; " Jasper, Cheats and rlailss.l " " Stripod and Plaid lilac)/ • " " Twira.ed /Mk Flouar.l " " Chilli• U Bareg" •• " lawn •• •• Also, Tissue., Lawns, A, SHAWL." ANI. u tar ,Lnal 4,1 Nlantle Rota, is supplied e tch all OK u.•, .iv et ern!, Caahrnelv, klotrantepe , Chaulinn, IJae, A,., I, CF.:W.V. WORK. Our soak or Cellar. Flouncing., Sleet..., Ac., Is 104 81, passeal by toy block West of the 31c.usit.mus. Alm., a god assortusent 110 l FUILNIS,WINO 01)0118. laiNl EST ICB. Prints, Ginghams, Cho, Ls, Muvhus, Ticklugs, Realm kv Jeans, Oasalnelte, L'asentsieree.Cothm, linen abet Pant villa., A, Ala, Viletea. littatery, Ilthhetu, and fen-my othet arh usual!, kept Ina tolos•isues Dry 01 , ,Abi (tours, 1,. w hill, V , • atollelt a can soil ....11.1/11aLUNI beton! puruhaalug her. vwwe feel .toutivlout we have never beer. able to enhani a deatrable IIKoTrIERS. t 0.... u. 617 :1 Market strort, Piu.sbarg.l., Pa HOTELS MANSION HOUSE, UEORUE AII N•I'Z, ti.b :144 ph): Pa.mvalgE, 141,.) of IL, l'..uue)l)stiha h ton'. i 1 tin w.r.t , ,olehtetit hhatrir .11 lta.• city Inc p.),..-1.1,-)4 . Ting I.) that r 4 Thr pn , strt.l.4 ..orknhirral4, NIAN , I , N l•-: lull, vtlf• J n ..1 Tl.• 111, I. n •pleadiil t 111. E .1114 1 . 1 \ YAW.. ut!, •111 l! 1." tr,t4,14.5 , mt.! •. 11 Lard. r au4.l Itar Val 1 , 4- lUt uarbra .014 lb.. I.•c+l rat, agt•td. 1 QT. I R EL. owner Penn and at 1.0 Una Ntrrro. re--Thu I, Br oxit's• . diono 111 , 11:1. n.ml tm omp n ul l , d it ite umottlt,e, 1.•11, n..,1 It, Um • .• all. Autair.A. ulth Us.e • sod • MO, I . 10(wINTENT not SE, c, , ri•or 1,0, 1 I,_fit. nb.i 1,1 m.l 43n.. twat' t No.N. I, I AIiNI 'til{ SALE -In N. , rtil a awl) nra prma. 110- 1..0,11,..• tauter. The Improvt . nwtits Jan , 1e,.1 M.. 1 „an t - n wo L i 1 ply to ipll3! IILAICEL) R hit II k N „• , 300 lispies rsre Crackers: 1.01.0 th., Torpe.h.e.. Jam [we.. .A awl p.al, My REVNIF.I: .4 A.\ DER, 1{...11t. upp.l.ll, ChAde> - - - . F ISH - 3 1)1,1,.. No. I Mackerel; ui ti.lit/5 Joel re,lved 805 t,.. auk() WIIO will continue hi jay Rent, when II.DINVI IAkT (seal .1 the ',tn.., 1.01 pd., 131111 .<m,' tell], h 1101 it • :..1 '. • 1 by Mit t.• 314 ...it.. It. Ali Owl)). 'ity, wnr 11.0 I' n.. 1.. „II rvulAm.t..t v...r. 01"11111K1IT .t 1.'.:(/ la., aI W. - I,J -I I{ll ' E Lo tier, t•. prime m .mr.• 21.1,1 6 gat.. ty% It I.7II*SoN 1()): ~ 11. E - A F11.1.!‘11.: IU I 1.1)INt vninaNd y *114:1 At nt..nd L.llhl 11.111,,1 -aillial...lti..• HIKIII,IIIi. ‘i 111 I 11,4 d lOW. 11 Appliml 1.4 9..•11. I, IL. I ...II.; 1v.... 11 city. A via) t.• 11. 5 \ f 2.6 1)111, , stt...A. A 11.41.11, • R E. ‘ \ l lO ‘ l l : l A , L , . , - ; 11' .N . I. F, C I A Ptltl. int Itttrr hv le pr , pitro,l 1.. IT hit. Ift vwest fttabi , Putt. Hit S. • (_; A BIN ET A K NI ) ott 1111,0.1t.:11 tin lb+. ttr,7ll ttl ‘lttfun,tily Malittgalty 51.1 ut11.01.11.• .‘4lll. tutu lIIM. nitrlittit ortritw knives. 'mitt, it: hut . .., I. ;• Arte...ro, lutttent nittitt , g 10111•1*, tt nth it gunt.lal tutet.t.t.. 1,1 harth, ant, all ol xln. 1, In Lt. 1., tt..ltl lost . j.• 19 F AMU EI. FAUN V.. 4,1% 'lt T E()OLDEN is taking the trad,., and' it in nut much wpm kr. Out n40..•6 Nunn, .kc., hr., uueurpa,..4.l to I hu .•II) Its the s sty „i Plehlag foektu We have such nn ans.rtwent that. .“01,1,i make 01,1 laaak Waltun'n err water, cunhl he returo thi. world. Pocket and Tnble Cutlet yiu great shundanre, L.es Muzzles, and We wain articles I.e 11101111.00 a lir, are to be found at thin reign 01 IL.. ilolileal Out, Ju.141 No. la , Wookharnet. NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS !- -The Spai row Jana. Pli.p•rN by r 4.4.115. rho Lady's &funk to p.m% t tientilit) aiso, a Useful lie stnictor; by Elllily Thorne:ell Aspenwold. piunktstab ; hp 4 , K Philander I' it Song of 1111kandwatlitt. and ~.her Poems . Salad for the rt-ocial illindrated A Defence of the AlllOllOlll Polity . o pp e , e d t o 1 1. croachtnents of foreign Influence, and especially to the niter fortune of l'apary in I Itif nti I owl of the United States; by Thus. It. Whitney. Furbes' Volunteer Ma uusl--in Y vols. Just reed by W. A. GILDENFENS EV myl4 Fifth et., 1 . 11 , 111 r,•. THE VOYAGE OF LlVE—Engravings these great Mural Pictures, leuuted by Ihe late Tb, tole, are now oil view at the stun. of J. J. UILLF.:APIK .t CO ;C. 1{,..1 ,r Rulincriptions will ht. 111 , (3. 7 F., BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; Extru I.4l4rwayi • lu •• Old Java •• pockets l'rem I. Java 2 bales prime Mocha •• 10 bags old Maricallai Selected expressly for my retail bus, lay If: V. H. Oita Vo. N.. 1 Diamond DLAK EL Y Sr. Kiel! EY, REAL EMTATE 13 SSW{ Elle AND AUCTIoSEIiItS, eoi lie: of Svrentil sod Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, will attend 1.1 ...Wog h s A ucti.m arty property sold by Kxscutors. m by .11tIrr 14 or. pima' Court, in the City or 611illty ; and to soy descriiiiion of lien' Est,sto out of the City. jolt) TRATT'S 1)A UG EitltE(YrY PES Ast) AM. BittITYPES, which givr such general satlgfection are daily obtained, in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build ing, Nu. 87 I+ol3ltTil street. Particular attention paid to ambrotyping, as the time of sitting is mueli less than re spared for ihtugorrootypes. Pictures of children taken In a few seconds in either of the above named styles. Amt,ro type or Davgorreotype made correctly from every kind of pictures. Warmoted fierfeet Pratst moderate. Our motto is, TO PLKASE. niblS CUPPING AND LEECHING.- Mrs. E. 1100 K may be found at her riorldeneeon SIXTH cleat No. 39, between Smithfield and Woof Streets. She has the testimony of many of the regular faculty as to her skill ca long experience In her lino. Order, will he thankfully le °Owed. agalumdam DELICIOUS COFFEE! Ifvuu wou ld like a doliciata, alp of Oggrgag, try that ggauttegi Java of DRA Vtrigg. N. R.—RoaggitA by one of my hands. /Yin lAgggg' BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvis' and thavego. s lota fh•rlger's Farina. '• Wheaten (trite. 100 [ho &rah hire FIOUT At— jylB 150 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE; 80 bap prime Lagoa) ru ColTg.-; 50 pockets I iormt. Jara 10 bags Maracaibo Rtamived by tYPI" F. DRA VI" EVERY description of Millinery Goods, Trimmings, "battery and hileves ; ()ems' Furbishing Gum's, de., dc., marked down 25 to 33 per cent at the Semi- Annual Bale. .13'23 NETIAN RED-25 bbi.s. in store and VENETIAN vale by (t ) FLEMING BRuS. EMI 41.1. MgMlllll OEM U.. • ' • 9' A _ . 1856. ONLY ROUTE NITU TIIILEI3 DAILY 11141N8 PROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROLITR WITH TIMER DAILY TRAINS PRO3I PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN DIANAPOLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA OONNZOTTNO at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Stompers, Covington and Lexington Itaitr omi, Ohio and. Mississippi Hadriniti, and the Lawrencohurgh &mt.. Connecting via Columbus and X., the Dayton cud Xenia, and Indiana Content itailrEtaile. $1 21* ,70q 44 TILIWUtIH TICKET:I via ()darnlam and Olncinnati, to Leznigh , n, I.,ingville, St. Lonis, kn. Via and Xenia, to Dayton. Indmuniaths, lAtayottn, recce (Lune, St. lAnix, MIAMI via COLUMBUS, canneeting with ho Covaigt..ll and I.4,ilPglcal liallruad, the IL S. Mail Line gunners, the Ohio and Mio.d,aiippi Railroad, liad thy Lawroncelairgli .+lferA facilities no, other r•utte esut 11, through ItrketA t,) all the above r u tty unit only he procured v ia and the Little Miami Railro.l. 'rhe route 111 , 111 er,Stlinc• Via ColUltiblis being the nhurnmt to Oincin nut I, ellabli . s n tori . forni and safe speed. Coma aunts c.stain, and .a....s..eligt•rx leave bill time for meal. By the Forma out Ilellefuntalue routs from LW/aline, a thingerons and bunk-neck spent is regnant, and compelled to uvet,isane distant, uy the rout., vat Columbus to einetuustl and lutlitoutpolls, 101.44101Eri , 111 rule over roads ballasted and smooth. By the Forest end Itellettenalee route, passengers ride over the roughest reads iu Ohio. TIMER DAILY 'TRAINS, VIA 0./LTINIBUS AND CINCINNATI. hasr leaves Pittsburgh at &O) o'clock A. N. for erbncline, Uilumbun , XonLa, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. I.OIIIS. Lexington and InthanalKolis, via Lawrourelaurgh Ibuitn. Thiel Train orrtvesi at Uitictototti 1111.1 hour and forty bonuses its advance of the Forest and ilelbfonbune runts. liztaisn Tnel3t !cat.. Pit tt.l.nrgli at 7:30 o'clock A.: M. for Crcoaline, Cohominid, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Trani inal,oacorincction only via Colninnua to Cincinnati. Tatar. Tama leaven l'lttoburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for Crc.ittine, co/imbue, Yenta, Cincinnati, Lotthrille, Lexington and Initauatwln. raa Lawrenceburgh Routo. , klust Tads leaves Pittsburgh at 3:0o o'clock A. M. for Xenia, I)ayton, Indianapolis, lnlat ate., Terre • V Inc , •o eon. St. Louis. Caire, Evansville, d.c. Stoonn TOOLS learao 1111.4 burgh at 7:30 o'clock A. NI. toe Xenia, letylon. Indianapolis, I.afayette, Terre Itaute, iurrlitt., St. Louts, Cah-o, Evansville, dc. Tntae nuts leave, Pittsburol at a tielock I'. 51. lot Crwithee. Columbus, Xenia, Day toe, 1 telianatte a, l.alayet P.n. dente, St. Le:its, Catiro, Erau.Srll.l, . N. IL-- Secure your Lickolt., t m Colutobb..,lLnd you ~f =EI CEM0111:1 =lll MEM MINE ~N ` ~~ir 1 ~ l . . _ ' • iVitUOADS: LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAPS. VIA CRESTLINB AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route front Pittsburgh to Cincteutati TWO DAILY TRAINS, %IA aoLLIMRLIS, DAYTON, Strauw•rn Cilicianwtl Memphis, V IckAurg Natcbe, Nrw tirlruur, Tho I...olltalbui Letils ',W., Ito Time TII.IOIIIMI ul tho Ewqern Road!! Kro earuuged to ruu iu der morinevti,n lcilh than rthuble rmar. F‘n nil In Iban+uioa %rid Tbrnnol Tickets, please apply at the 01fin .41.1 ,Pennsyhanin (Miro, (corner Lair.•.) th.• Nf,,nongahelA lh•nsr-. 1..1. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at F.term! Street Staten., tIKU PARKIN, Ticket Agent. : , ESSIONS, Arent, Pittsburgh. d._:201 P W. STR A MI, Genernl Agent, thuctunntl. 4_31,E% ELANDAND PITTSBURGIi R A II laitoA • - - Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLILNOE. THE S'IIoRTEST .I\U QUICKEST koUTE to °meow tsoritE \ 0,10 lti LIST. i VIE CIAO ELAND. Tb. Itolitv. wo I lundrigl nt4ortnr and about pfue how LIMO the vtio Via 11.1inzapolis. 1.k134 TrAwe, bc•liivoeu iAburgli nud Increland Fsna Dad) *rm.. hetul,ll Cleveland tun' Chicago. PiIIIY ell hour., Chhau,rn isc,..ty•tour h n ura, unit St. lo.nis thirty-.evnu honro. On and atter TUESDAY, May `2o, 181.43, the Tranri yu thin 1t.n.l uill run a, 1'.11...wet: 11A ALLIANCE. The tr.d. of the .thio sud Peons, lentkin HAl!road leave. Pittsburgh at ;Ivo A. M.. 11.17:3‘.1 A. M. and Salo P. M. Lure Alhaw,. si 7.1:.• A. M. And 11. Au A. ?d_ end 6:1,0 P.M Arrivv in Ch.v..lund at 10 . 1 X., A. M., 1130 I'. M. :mad 9.:.'10 P. U. ‘,ll.u.p.,taxsg - the, with eleveland n¢d Tok.do klannnid Ch,„ Kuck Isivad awl 6t. Parteetairtsrn ibr Tisiesist, Chneign, SL Louie, anti the North tartest, stbirtis, Pittsburgh sat the %kr A. M. tram, by going Cites-leo ss insil arrive in Chicago at tblii next iudruing fur ttltan.ru, 61. Loma. itratk Is ttatear t . 3.41 the Nurai %rots to kg., iltrvaKti art!), at I.4etitroti. WiII take the trans ir.,1114 Pittaturratt At 7:30 A. Al., aus that ta ti,e 1.1) Crain try a boo Contlurth.l. as ula4t-114.x..0, to ILe ula,ra The [roma, lealitta httalarrgh at 3.AYJ A. M. atal WeLlarllle at aral I. 31. are the .1.1% irS which pawl/Inger% Call rta4 It arae..ala aLart It .1 Allwara, air on the Tara. raw. El= .t•.3tu-rx I , —, I.'/L, awl Dim 1131 1..3. the. 13331inF. .•< .4 1. 11,113 t ••:.,13ing i. Iha 1n3./3 .41 Aiii4ll , 3.1.01 Arrllll,." NI V.:4. I . M.. 1 1, train 1.. 114.1 , 1 1 1 1.1 , $. 11 3 1 ...Gra! +tear., 1.,r TI. 1, t. 1.. t 110(11,, Itv..} ~ ( 1/, I,4kt, , Itt the North-sr vet A' 1; ”" ik • ".I than vta A:haw. EffOrn!IIM11111211!!1 Tlur tra.m C1, , ,1ar,1 .- f•W 4111.1 I, t 1).••••r. N,•. 11.11 m ••14 ct• • .1. • • thrwilt name TI•• 11,..1 rhirligo n.O .• t...") A M 4.• 1 . 1 At rp, At P. U., P1:11, A 5.4.. A M M Snllt. 00 ..1 .. 00 14 I,ltirti.t ... I,) 14 oo lEMZMIZI ro I 11..vein1 ue. 1.1 t (Xi 1 I 011 $lll 10, •• , pra:101 ,1 '1, I' h . 11.. 1 14 4ui tturhugu.o, /11 W '• 00 11 tvi 1,41, lownetty... 2U 1:4 14 7.1 • •• tio 1.1 Entkoltni FAR IA) $10.1.10. cititrkeil through to CiON Mittld Mid Chicago. 1 . .. •l .ran opt• Atoll to pro th.•tr taticrla at the ot to, y tit Ito Nionotagattela Ilotwu, thin' ,toot i,itot t tot,ctirtit... J DURAND. Sup't, ClevelntlB. 116).T.; J A. CAO4iIIKI% .40., Flu.burgh. OHIO AND 11 ISSISSIPPI RAILROAD Bit()AD GAUGE RAILROAD I'ITTSIURGII Tr) 'T 1ml:1N, DIRECT, T", ut.kkftly: am,ltagpict. hAt 1,1 .11411, TWO 111,11:S IN .1 , \ ER It( a;TV. n 1..• t ns ninnci•nxn o.ntte, It on,. 4q1 , 41. AJI , 2 N 164. 2i l• 111)Itn/fron.! 11 I r 11,14 ar • :T1 3t rnii, r ,11..ktru at I I.l' TILA 1 \•.•etiV , ll r . ittnl 111 Alt.' la I and 1:1t111 . ..10, lenS, • 1,11.., • NI I L LF V 1,3 AT 7:30 M riarn •• 3: , ,0 P. .I. Mak tiuus nt fled Lw f, indinnep.lono iv?", !Lillie '• Own,. try Ow 11E14. nnJ Nhewitnlippi Pattstoicert for ratio and Ni•V: will tak,• ti t , nit teas al Itaiiittad at SILII , it.VI.I. arriving at Cairo nets, L tit advatiet...l ;my tabor room Tto• tr.. I:4.lroad tieing completed from St 1,11 , .1. tlors .11 ( at Jefiel.,ll titer with I. it, It., k••la.tuskittg the eltettinatt, quickest auntmost emitior I t LI" tout.. lit... and Nebraska panaottgers " t i t .t Secontisittati Cur will lie rull through with the Satire- Tt tan. art letup at St. taints all at the same time (MI) one rhange of Itat.tw.amt Lattwtsui Pittsburgh and :t tor Cairo! l'assi•rigere refill .mll for Tickets by the Old Reliable RIM o• cL V inertLfict and Ohio and !l ino making ears ••iitinoctions, and avoiding the delays oii fr.• ym•ut ioi uou and unfinished roado, • Tialibi good foe too reasonable leitigth of limn. CLAss. St. Louis, vie Bollefoulnine and Union • to entomb.. Sruiu awl DR) . 3(1 via o,lollllmm, (111,11111a1 and IA", n.m . cburg.. Cairo 1.,..1.1.1.4.1.4 ' 6 CM" I.) St. LOUIs. thl TICK rrs or furtlo•r infonnation may b.• cured of A. T Jolingou. Ticket Agent Ohio At Penult. R. P. Co., corner office. Monong.diela Mane , : of George Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. Allegheny City, or of JAMES M. WARD. Suia.rintendent Ohio and !Mississippi It. It F. KNowLAND, sgr , st, rittA.rgh. THE PEN NSYL VAN lARAILROAD. TII EOREATCENT RA L ROUTE, eon necti the A I tali la Cab, a I di Wealvrti,Nallh-Wmitia alai :11 Slates by a oaalls IVAN Railway ;UN, t. Tliba Rotel al,O colotects atnub Daily Line ol Steamers to all ports on the North-western lakes; making the 111.1.1 11100 q, /tad kruAate n,mTM. by whirl, le It MOOT ran be torn:ode,' to and 1 , 1411 tia. liftRAT WEnT. Raton between Plkiladelphia& Pit tuburgh. FIRST CLASS. —Roots. Shoes, Dry Oasts, t tin 1k1X.,) Furs, Feathers, At . • SECA /ND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, j Dry Go o ds, On Istlea,) Ilardnare, S (Mk. 11100 rt. Cher, Wool, Re THIRD CLASS.—Anvila, Ragging, Bxrxm t and fork, tin bulk.) Hemp, Re_ FOURTH CLASS.--l'offee, Fish. Bacon and I 40,.. 100 lb.. Pork, tpacked,) Lard and Lard Oil j FL( ILI eents our barrel. gioe• In shipping (holds front any point East of Philadel phia, ho partieular to mark packtigt,, Ronnryinanta Railroad." All tiondet attotigued to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will hr forwarded withont detention. Fiona" Angara—Moses Potter, 1100100; J. L. Elliott, Ni'. York; E Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons. MlD more; (lee. C. Francisco', Pittsburgh; Shringnum R itrewn, Cincinnati. Ohio; .1. S. Moorhead, Leuigville, Ky.; B . C. hleldrum, Madison, lad.; Rateliff St. Louts, Mo.; J. S. Mitrhell Afion, Evansville, Indiana. 14. li. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia -11. J. LOMIIAERT, my 9 . Superintendent, A Rama, Pa. PENNSYLVANIAFLAILROA MummerArrangeinent--Cho.nge of flour ON anti after MONDAY next there will be TILREE DAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURG!! and PUILADELPII I A. TILE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 020. A. M. TILE FAST LINE loaves Pittsburgh for I'lliladelphla at 2.lin o'clock, I'. M. TILE NIGIIT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for l'lnlatielphin at 10 I'. H. 111.AIItS711,1,1! ArCtiNINIODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts• burgh tinily, except Sunday. at 4:ito o'rlork, P. 31. ItiLINTON'S AlVAl.3l3ioliA'rios TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 1'.'31.. me i tinio P. 31.—running Its for as Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Restraints to and front St. Louis, 31o.: Alton, Galena and chic,„4.„. Ill.; Frankfort. Lexington and I.uitiville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, latayette tied Indiatutpolis, Ind.: Cincnnutti , Uac t•at, Springflehl, Bellefoutaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Columbus, Zanesville, and Wooster. Ohio: alo with the Stteun Packet Borate froth anti to NSW ORLYANS. I 'or LA, LOUIS-VILLA itlad CINCINNATI. THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or front either of the above places. Nor further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers (rain the West will Boa this the shortest and lutist expeditions route to Philadelphia. Prlti. Wore, New Yurk, or I3oston. J. 31E8E1111E1 , 1, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. THOS.. MOORS, noel, Peseenwe Lines, PhiladApine. RAILROADS - . Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago SUMMER ARRANGEMENT PAMINORR TAATNR WILL RUN DAILY, RXCIIPT SUNDAYS, at fats : Lentos l'lttatautg, fur Crestline at 8:00 A. M., 780 and 3 P. M. Leaves Crestline far Pittsburgh at &OO A. M., 70.10 P. M and 12.50 P. M. •• • . These Trains make clone connections at CRESTLINE Trains far COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, maig. FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points on rands extending West and South-west. through 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. TRAINS FROM PITTS. BURGH connect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections are Lunde rt Milani:. with Trains an &Nevi:limit and Pittsburgh Hand, for CLKY ELAN D, CHICAGO, DUN EIKE cud BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a 'night's root, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and artioe in Chicago early nest evening. 'Praha! East from Crest Hue mak close connections witl Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PiIIi.ADEI PIIIA, li.kl;11310RE and NEW TOILE-. TIIItoUGH TICI:ETS IHALI to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Loubmille, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dunhall, Allihrankie, Cairo, Springbok'. ill., Kurt Wayne, CleYoland, and the prin cipal cities In the West. Through ticketa over this Hue may be had at all of tb above lances fur l'ittsbargli, Philadelphia., ilaltiluore wr New York. NEW BRILLI'PON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaven new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A, M. and P. M. Leaven Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 9% A. M. and Spy, P. M. For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHNSON, at the corttor ofßa., under the Monongahela House, or at the Federal bin:et Station, to (I EC). PARIiIN, Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. nay GU J. H. MOORE, Sup'[... Great American and U. S. Express and 7A MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TAO CIIA-VtIES or CARS AND BAGUAiIi AVOLDIED AIR LINE ROUTE BETWILIM CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Micalasippl CHICAGO TO T. LOUIS in hours. Trains lent the Illinois Cenrral Depot, foot of Water trnt4-- Dc. 4iuu Ihty Exprees daily , Supdaye excepted, 7:16 A. M 6i. lvum Night Faprosa daily , Satitrdityi excepted, M. :at. Lolls Freight and Entigt - tutt daily, Sundays excepted &:3*) A. M. Bagyag e thex. kv.l through In .Vt. Louis Timms run ihrect through to Alton, f2.5t1 tulles,) without change of MN or isoupige, tool ',tweet with the Company's splendid steamers Wls t 1 EST Eit and liF.l N DEER, rums fig in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to :Nt. Louis, ( . ..n tulles,) without landing. These laate, for speed, convenient., and elegance, aro unsurpassed ou the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and specie. Wash-rooms, affording to passengers thu opportunity of',- moving the dust unavoidable in summer railroad travoliiiK, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride, To KANSAS awl NEBRASKA this Is the most direct route, and tatsseugers destined for Bloomington, Rpringtiel.l, Jack, .tile, Maple, and all poiots on the Mississippi, sours. Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee titers, will mao ib, itoporWit eating tu distance, being seventy-two 111i1,9 irNA LOtak tharty.../.11,1 Whoa Wet W Bloomington, and fifty-eight tulles lees to Springfield, than by any other rout.. Through Tickets over this route asn ho procured et the various liallroini Ticket Offices in New York, lloston, delphis, Dalthnore, Albany, Buffalo, An., and at all Through Ticket Offices throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Cvonpany's Office, No. 4$ Dearborn street, opposite the Tr... uout llouse—and at the Depot of the Illinois ()rum! Rail road, toot of Water street. liespousildo Baggage Men will,-always be at the Depots .•f the various hoods going into Chicago, to Chock Baggage through to any but desired on the line. IL P. DIORDAN, Jr., Superintendent. 11. .1. D. SCILEILILEItiIuItN, sepT lieneral Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, gag aiiiiWMlo Ilifig, !GUM PITTSBURG!' TO inbus, Indianapolis, Chicago, (.'ituauati, Terre Ilauin, Ruck Island, Louisville, V 11.11.W.1206, lowa \ City, SL 1.... mix, Evansville, Dubuque, Da) tau, biro, ("alum, \ CELIA, MOICIPtibi, Peoria, laneoville, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, New °deans, AXI. TER MINOT' Al CITIO L*l TIM V1:111 AND SOUTH, Steubenville & Indiana Railroad %, I,kL. ut.W ..111pirtavi Anti iu suo.learful operution :+ti•ntre•usille nit NeWAIk, Coat!Amon Itailroacl and Stearnboat facililkec, tbbi route otters to Elie ton ate; a clat t ery, of comfort unrivalled by uoy ruuult; Rost from Yittaburgb. Ou and aller MONDAY, November Stit, - 45, a DAILY LINK a elegunt tad tlu aft ruuning Steamer*, c.tuattatul.•• l• ) .>iw•neo:e,l :and atttontuttalatiu t t utliettra, will leave Vitt etttry .lay at ft I'. M. VENTi: It Fl ...... AIRY t/eIiEN Otj- Puritan:ter, alrop on I.atrd, and reach Steubenville at o'clock tin. bellow lug nnitning—counecting With the ti'aat Train at ::Inn .\. M., waking direct CAA/aI.:IWD u t a all the above ratio, —than obtaining a comfortable night'a t oat, and avoiding :ra 1+ 3a.• utght !rare! by rairriaut. 4 r e- 4.irr ar cheap 11,1 by any Whet 140/rico' rout, t ter Through and Local Tickets, and tart her Information, agouti ot JO/1N J. LIOUSTON, N. 115 iVitt,r etree, OEO. Vl. YULTUN, Sulwriatemieut. L. Dia N.NN Y. lieuorul Ageut. novl3 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING SUN Great United States Mall and Ezpres►. TWO I'A3I 4 KNO gft TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entiro longtb fr•nu LUNUQUK To CAIRO, This Road, In c,non-tai with Truth,. of Ms Ohio and Nl,,,issippi K. R_ mud Chump, and tielelia itallmul, 1011114 th.mt lice and only voutiuthats It. It. route from CHICAGO TO ST. WUIiI, CIIICAOO TO CAIRO, CIIICAGO TO DUBUQUE, W A. M. 11.11.1 107.)) 1.01:18 AND CAIRO Expr./ 4 4-4. re tor st. Louis by thu train take the 0100 utnl :dim, It. It. al Saudoral, and ...ro 1,111, A. M. and -7,10 P. M.-11uniluPR AND CIALLN4 tit littinlirldi (opportile I , llnUiplid With it Pally Lino of Slertm Parket, 6 , r. rt. Pnnl ALIJ tho Upprr trtim. lean. C.J, f..r and Dubuque itt 7:30 A. M and 7:1/0 P. M. I.naemzers from the East find plaeas on the (Thin river destined PA" St. 1..11115. win IVIVC 19) miles "r tedious Ulll.l nu certain rivrr navipitaai from Cain, to St. lamis, and an, nfliam hours to advam, of the river route, by taking ear+ ai Ticket... t.. St. luuk, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all Wl p,taaJt islite.-4 1),) this route, tatit loe h.! at the "(lice .4 I in• O. I P. and C. a P. Rath - V.4M In Pittalburgb, and 31frilioti Control Itetilruul iu Chian". It. 11. 3IASON. Job . Superintmet. PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE OPENINO OF TILE RAILWAY TO OCIFFEY'S STATION, FOR TRAVEL dr TRANSVORTATION. Commencing Monday, 11th Aug., 1856. On nmi att•r Monday, tho Ilth inst., the l'assaug, and Freight Trait. tNt run from Connelleville to liuttoy's Sta. iiou-4•:onnerting with Hunting A Hall's Coaches Mr Irwin'. Station. PASSENGERS LEAVE Uniontown by Bunting & Mars conches at 6 A. M tionuellavillo by P. A C. It. It. earn at U A. M. GulTry's Station by Gutib) muchoe at 11 A. M. Irwin's Station by P. Railroad or, at 1149 A. 81. And arrive at Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. SETURNISIII—PASSENG EIS LEAVE Pittaburgh at 3.50 P. M. I ralusn Station 4 P. M. ti tiirey'm Station 5.15 P. M. et,nuellsvilla 7 P. M., and arrivo at Unitintoarn nam evetlitig. M BCH AN DIST WILL BE • FOR WARDED AT La RATES, between Conuellseille and Pittsburgh. Fare Ingo Uniontown to Pittsburgh...—. ........ do Con nellsvillo to Pittsburgh 2,90 .10 West Newton to Pittsburgh 1,26 Li utley's to Pittsburgh Iwo Pasplon gars will bud thin the pinasautest anal chergasw route tot worn UnlotitoWn, Counelbovilic,to Pilled/arch. 11. BLACKSTONE, Sup' t. Mire P. A C. U. it., Connellavillu, 7th Am,..ust, 185 f lau'l • - - MAGAZINES, &C.— Harper for July—price 20 cents. Godey's Lady's Book for J my -20e. Graham's Magazine for July-20c. Peterson's Magazine fur Jnly-17c. Lswlle's N. Y. Journal for Yankee Notiona for July-12c. Balloon Magazine for July—lot.. Brother Jonathan fur 4th July—a magnificent double numhor—pries 12c. The above just received at LAUFFER . S BOOKSTORE, Je2o No. 77 Fourth street. VOR SALE.--20 Acres of Land, a good idouttiou rorn country store, about 'AI miles front the city, In a thriving neighborhood and no store near. House and lot and threw vacant lute in Allegheny City. A situation by a young Indy in a dry goods or trimming store, or millinery twtablishment—for one cook—two girls to du housework—one 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 Real Fstate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio st., 4111 door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. Jel9 MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.- Charlotte Blume has Just received another. lot of those unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rosewmul cases of every variety and style, comprising.i, VA and 5 oc taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and b octaves, seraphine or Piano style, with rich mouldings, carved music &c.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain lag 2 seta of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave above the other; au excellent instrument for the use of Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every Instrument is submitted to a thorough examination previons to being sent from the manufactory, and is warranted in every leaoa t. These instruments are rooansmemirli am being far superior, hotly in tone and finish, to any others manufactured. The chief improvements ktipm which the makers have s,'cored Letters patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie directly upon the reed, so as to produce, on opening the key valve, the quickest possible vibration, and the sound then paeses into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell,) which mellows the tone, and give it more of melodious, flute like quality, than le the general property of reed iustrn. menu. For side by . CHARLOTTE Lll3l jell "Old Established Plum depot" No.llB Wend et. RkFINTI) SUGARS -15 bbla Lovering! "A" crushed Sugar; 30 do Stewart's "A" do do; 15 do Lovering's tine pule'd do; 10 do do coarse do do; 10 do do crushed do; in store and fur sale by Delft] MILLER & HICKETSON, LOOMS.-100 tons Lake Champlain for 1,11 mac b 7 Elea] NO. M oastlßAD _:a:..-~.r-~~~. - EMME , r -• _ •;_,• ~•:,•-7 ,§y.45,4?1;.----?7);•lir.---4"-:5-3,.:;;,1-..-',''Iw.,,,.. 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"- ` r ' ''', " .". -,-, t , _::- , 3 , ,:,•; •• 4". ' • . -• RAILROAD THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT aUNDAY.) Mall Route VIA CIIICACIO, ALTON AND er. LOUIS Fall A rrangrtneut. c.94du CHICAGO To CAIRO RAILROAD. WANTEIi , • • • , . ..,xa.CG.:SMl'J_~.?+V~i^C.ryyrlt.~iJ~~ 3lifi.FN~t%g\ ~'. ~Y a•IIJiTI ~~~ F -_ O'NJOSI WC/1;1'T D6l: ; ey ri_ver did do . ' trr re than giv; temporary relief and they never *tit. : bernpatrihey don't loner the-cause otitis. I:game. offiele canoe of all ague and bilious dis;eibust Is the atniospfCrip poison ,ailed Miasma or Malaria. Nentralfte this poison . by, fta natural antidote; and disease canted by it disappears atsonoa.•.thoilm' Fever and Ague Cunsgs-itils i Antams"to liiiftntais modish*. The certificate 0t.,t110 celebrated chatehit, J. It. Chilton, of New York. to thffi offixt, Is attached to every bottle; there fare if nettles tvat gripizan.dcunawin. -Thk tithee fiwurain finstildinfAtilniie, Anionic, or Any - i -tunic in exiatence,as theft nee is ruinous ; ;and littit7f-an Dumb 4, l l: l oilirelOikverilllOirs 6 permit-to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In illustration of thee . truths rennet some extract.. from a letter Just received fF OI 4 4 .- 141 .Ttdclo • - dmonciitiprri, Ohio, tiffid. A. ItlfoMffil, hist--Dierffiri Tenn . & 2if Mitt. is,at hand..- Thwthaearrived Otto tioitlestr andthe difficulty in gettingany take tii,try It Was greatly tilgreaneri from the Glut that a 'raided, had been intrtiduted' which wits growing is favouvrith the public, in being better than usiag Quinine —not knowing I presume that the remedy they lied to tame_ pe taking Quinine, contained Pinging hogift. nag vi:eddy, tlidwn as gnittif . ti Wink. w1,h1,1 lifvarialoy break an- erso, lint it did notbnreAt, as It would often re turn with renewed vigor. Thin tine circumstance I deentod in your favor. If I could inotitute uteat comparison batwetut it and your Cure. The following is the result: Thu,- person.. took yang Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of inimy vitieks standing. They had tried Quinine. and other rernedieti, ocurodonelly miming a chill, but it was (as in all such cases) slowly wear hag them out, and laying the foundation of other and seve, rer inaladitat. I -did succeed ineffeeting a nelical:eure of all three of these C/16,11 with your remedy, and they ha s,• not had a chill since. To all three of them vases the smith 'a Tonic had been maxi, mid wonid,, as befurestated, break - tioa chill, but after a porlisi or two had elapsed it would return. I think them will he no difficulty now in giving to your Cure the vantage gt,und of any other remedy now in Use lease. It Lfakft.l BUCK P.: 1-31. M. it. 11,110DIffil FM RR and AU LYE CURD, or ANTIDOTE TO 31A LAMA, the only harialves remedy iv existence, le equally certain no a PILEYENTIVIK. es a CURS. Talre it when yon feel the chill, coming on, anayou will tarter have a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence; R.l. For tale by bniggiole generally. W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARB LE WORK S. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, , • Opposite Smithfield street, - PITTSBURGH; PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONES always on hand ; Stone and Marble Curbing and Vaults fur Cemeteries, made to order. Ferniture and Washstand Tops. and Imposing 8 onesllikllll by machinery. in leas time and better style than can be dung by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the manufacture of MARBLE. MANTLIIS, if which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns. Builders and others aro invited to examine our stock, its v.••• feel porstuided that after doing no, and learning our price, ($l5 mud upwards.) but few who are able to own q gisal • house, will to willing to remain long without prorating one or mare Slam-tb Ylauties. They require no &Tubbing oar painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not Habit, to take fire, and coat but little more than a good wood mantle,. Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order. Our stork of Marble in the largest in the West, and being MAD taucture.l by the best wo..kineti, aided by machinely, in worthy of attention. Wilting, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatch, W. W. WALLACL. PORTABLE FLUB B. IN 0 MILLS. —Thu subscriber lice. on Nand, melts manoracturig, PertaLle Loarlfig Milts, of au luttiptived quality; they are very cfau- • pact, run light, grind fast, (fIVe to attain bushels per boor,) Can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove a ',stumble acquisition to iron musters, lumbermen and, large stock feeders.. Orders filled at 21913bertY sirtiet,Pittsbargh. ap22alaw . As W. WIIIAL/WW. , „ MUT MAUHI NES. —LU LL'S BURR. SMUT 31 ACMNES, need in 700 Mills. in the is est. They run light, clean well; are durabki, and .whoa they lawsome smooth, the edge can he renewed by cracking Ow Burr. They have been used for five years iu the City Pittsburgh,l . (one of the largest mills in the Went,) nod . are warranted to clean welL For particulara, see band-6111n. Orders filled at 319 Liborty street, Pittaburgh. W. W. WALLACH TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel 111116t0n., Belting Clotho, Mill Spindles, Irons. 6..-rewerlierecti Wire, Corn and Cob grinders, Cast Tron Proof Stuffs, &e., always on band and made to order, at ZIA Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. m.P2, . W. W. WALLACE. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.- Engirt., with the Intiwi Improvement'', warranted tawt quality, on bawl and mule fn - order. Boilers of Juubsta Iron, tottdo on short notice. Orders Allied with despatch, lit 9 ttl Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - alga W. W. WALLACH. _ J. Li. kinillOs F REE OF ..CHARGE! SPLENIJI fl PARLOR EROItAVINOS, entitled "Bolton Abbey to the Olden Titre.," a splendid steel engraving, fn in the ex-b -brated painting by .Landeter; and the "l)epertnre of lb, Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving fr., a painting by U. Roberta. Tito retail prim or th,,,dx,re n. gm y,gp is per.ropy, but will be seat free of charfx, to follows: sulrieribera eaMbilaboul a ROOK AGRDICY in l'inliolelplua, soil a furubib nay book or publication al the rebut [mu*, piustapn. Any periouno, by forwariliog tho mibucriptiou purr of any of the if Nlaguzia , a, math an ft.alrY's, Putnam's, firaliam'it, Frank LeKtir's ions, de., will rocolve the magazines. for one-year, aunt a co, , of eith, of tho abovo beautiful engravinm,freo of chit...J., or if subset thing as 2 and asl 31agasino, such as lleti•r son's, anti Ct.:ultra's Christian Annual, thoy will ceivii both Itlat,,,Zlo. bad , copy of aitlair of lbo alaive .•ri graving', Every dace ription o f ETV: raving 011 Wood executed with Leat nes.. etel .I..svisttch. Views . Mute.e., Newsnapet I ilolillo. Views of 311ohluerv. Beek Ilhedratlntia. et.1•1111C,10., 4.0400. C 0 1 .41,1, Ac. All erders rent by 1/1.0; }o',uiptty :Lt.:ended to. l'ersous wishing vices of their 1m...1• ell in 1111•04. Can aOll4l n daguerreotype or sketch el the building by mail or expreos. Pergol, at a .Listance having ealealde antic!oe would fleet it to their advantage to :attire. the mletcribers, ew use world net as agents It the mile of the Ammo. BYRAM EO South Third ntroet, Philselollakitt arl 0.1. 00Lrt 0. CUM - :rt. KOTT Sc CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, _LI St. Anthony Valle, Minnesota - Territory. Land hongot and sold throughout tho Territory. Money loaned, inre. C. nuads trade to the best advantage. and Land Warninta la a. led. Also, Agents for the ado of Loha in the town of CLOUD. a Talton from St. Anthony. and'head of mt - vigatit u above the Falls. The aurvey of the great Foci& RnilrOld croasen the at tine point, and the numerous KJ vantages it 1.19U9W, KS a lAMCV of bneilloBll, will mate it of the largest cities in the Northwest. Clovernor Ramsey. Miuneienta. lion. Win. IL Welsh, Chief Ju,tice of Mlnuetiota. Ef0n...1. Meeker. Hon. IL M. Klee. Delegate to tionwreee. Rice, llollingshow.l lkwicer, Attorneys at Law. Mesirrs. Bermp k flake, Banker, Bev. T. AL Fullerton. Itegiater of U. S. Land Office sep2o A LEAAN DE tt W. FOS'PER, Attnrney ai.l Counaellor :11 Law. and S“licitor in Chnuctny, .kg« hir procuring Bannty I.4WI'S mid l'eustuna,tmil for the OA lortion of Mums in Orval. Britain and (reliant. air ColhrtionA mole in thin And adjoining Cotintien: tale, of decedents nettled; Real liwinto bugbt, .i.t awl recta colb,ted. Mourye loreete.l uu NtOrtgil or Other Security. Titit , a examine:l - and title pliperfw Ara. 13 Offieo nn VOLlKT.llertrout, n fow door., ,ibovo ;Smithfield. Pittabura. March 21. IWp--Intli'Mulaw I AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and GIL mitononer for the Staten of Telinene.oe. New Ilan, attire, Connecticut. Wiecunain. New York, Michigan, lon t, Loundana nod lifir drawn, soil saknowledmen to and proofs take u for record or use In nay at the above named States, Sliseissippi and Rhode Pittsburgh, March Itti, 1:46:5--(tub:Aidew( UNIcIN COAL WORK § FOR SALK:- The Goal 11 orks lately v.:llyd by A. Leech, Jr. A C.... situated ou the Ilottougebela river, about t^d miles from Pittsburgh, are now for ado. The property coneists of acres and 116 perches of Land, (more or lots) and all tl.e Coal therein and also all the Coal in about 100 acres mat together with Buildings, Railways, Ac. /or further particulars apply to 1). W. & A. S. BELL. Atty'a at Law, aplthiswtf No. 101 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. oseas al4 ELT 16Mm C. ILICEI EY. BLA KELY &RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BRO- Lana, corner of Seventh and Smithfield stmt.', Pitt.. burgh. Farms, Houses, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, Ac. Ac., bought and told on comthission; Land Warrants bought, sold and loaf. Led; Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Especial attenth given to subdividing harms, and &emoting of them. TOM s reasonable. nov27:dsw BARGAIN OFFERED.—The undersigked offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upeis and adjoining the Depot of tho Pjtestairgit and Couttellsvil:o Bahraini, in the growing and thriving Borough of NI'K BUS. PORT. Four of the Lots are 31 , ,,e, tort in width by atimit Lid in depth, fronting at one end ou the Depot, and at Li, other on Sinclair street; and two.of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. Amo—TWit LOTS,. 37 1 ,4 fort in width, (routing the other dile of the Depot, an,l in depth 1.21.—0ne of the Lots bertlen ias Its whole length on Jerome street. No better property coo be found, and it will L.: told low Part of hi« payment taken in Stock of the connelleville Railroad, if desired. 01t0. F. OILLMOIIE, (ace of the Itorning, PosL Pittsburgh, A ngnst 31, 1.815.---filiwtf IG MANUFACTORYMIts. REN'rElt, six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's tlatco. Allegheny City, Is, p_repareil to MI Wets for WIG:. and ~dl kinds of ORNAKMTAL HAIR WORK. The het quality of nuttorialix furnished, end entiro satisfaction run-. an food. .mylfedtwly pOOKS ! BOOKS! ! BOOKS Ilk—Wild Seem* of a Hunter's bile. Thrilling Adientures by Land and Sea. „ - Northwood, or Life North and South. l'rnmont's Nxpedttion to Oregon and California. Bell Smith Abroad. Indian Captivities. or Life in the Wigwam. The States and Territories of tho firent {Peet. Noble Deeds of AllieriCiln Women. The Museum of Remarkable and interesting Events. Rachel Ilray, by Julia Kavanagh. The Young Man's Book. The Young Lady's Book. Japan as it was and is. • Twice Married. Ethan All en an d the Oreen Mountain Heroes of '76. Married, not Mated, by Alien Carty. War in Kansas, by Brewertnn. Home For All. Tho Water Cure Encycloptedia, For sale by ft. T. C. hIORO AN, fe-11 N 0.41 Filth street. VE — W — BOOKB AT DAVINSONS,6S Market strut near fourth. Poeme, by Richard Clomeris Trench. The White Chief, by Capt. Reid. The Scalp limiters, do. do. (Anie Miseries. of Human Life. Helps' Spanish Conquest America. Everybody Her Own Shoemaker. Immigration, He Evils and Its Consequences. Paper Dolts and How to 3Take Thera. Hillside Church or Reminhicencis of a "Country Pasto rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr. Clerk. Lorenzo Bench, by Author of Dr. Antonia. The Suffering San lor, by Krurnachor. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Man ning. Lectures on Great Men: Myers, London. Mau and Ills Money, Its Use and - Abuse; by Dr. Tsvemdie. Mimi/li, shale by Washington Alliston. Lectnres delivered to Young Men in London. The Cripple of Antioch. harper s Magazine, as eusm as published-20 eta Jel9 UNE MAGAZINES--Just received and for ale by H. 111IN'Ert. & CO., No. T 2 Smithfield street: Harper's Magazine for June; Goilty's Lady's Book for June; Peterson's Magazine for Jima; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOKS publishetrare for sale by MINE SlB. OH., Attiltialetd amt. ENS 4.44:en ":.::','A' 1, 4'';' , .'" , .' 7, !. , '. :':.•.::'. 4.•_:-;;:':::,.*P , N47.:',o:sf'i mss:;, x~uw.,a~;~~~~~~}~~"x.~`°~r=~:;a AVER! clitititir ItaltoltiL l YOB 21i2 ItA,Vilit'llittl IlttiatfiflthßsTryla, .110A11/111. NM, Ill= 4 5 %0Mt m n1i!,.,, k .„ „CR,Otrr, j to , NJ rJotkit, Ifogal„l4tho econ tr ,• , mutiny 'WWI omdwitio.ll , o feel in it ,E an wtiorowlifeillrektota bite to real , ---- . Ve r the Isappiettagentathtte nab be-de-V Pard• q Widoll the MO O,C Its Mb ' fulness, and )so nototwotni;fho etwoo of , its tannic that eintattnkbrY iertion of , AA* wel ~x^ the cerurtrtelleirndeiti;Pententr,plib , -,, ..."," Ifoly known, who have b , . ;teetered train alanninganct eiristrate sus. cane 4 the tango, b , i l a UW libeu,rieuEtriedo de entre. r '. rinti4 over every other medicine at ,Itakind l ls..tegmpposni to•4ws. pa' abloyyntket, and where its virtues arelkn, the l pubtio no topgor hesitate shut antidote to kmplO for the t distressing and dange 71 q rous alfeetienf qf tilOiniWastf Or. I muss, whiclisre Incident [dour Clitnats, Nothing has celled louder ihrtho eandstiorinii7 of tee* 1 .. - cat mon, than thirst:Arad:lg knevelenceatniTi*dify of eon. oinoptlyo nottroltinuh.,nor has iiny lens ehilfairk,ditaoarre bad ; more of their investigatione and ,taros But Ica yet . no "do• 3 etude remedylthe been providel,on *Arklythe Ptddic could „r depend for protection from attacks upon therespitatory or. 1 Pala until the introduction of tho CHEItIONtIiafORAL. i This article to the product-of a long, laborious / and...Lbelieve, i surrewrfol endeavor to furnish • the ermasulutya al ouch a remedy tit the last rdaretnentiht4AMericarresoPleare new th, /Ink ireeprepered tojudge„and lapped witheOnhdence to 4 . their deciskin If there is aril dependance to ko placed in i what men of every clam and station certity it "hoer done for 4 thew, if waren treat our Ostmeetuter, vsherref aim dangerous 1 attectionsof the thrett 011 414nd" 1.-kid ton. it 1 ' 6 (2414.PM-I , onthe as of intelligent Physicians w ho metro it their '' - business to know—tn short, if Owns/puny naivetes upon tury. S thing, theta tbisirrefutablyproven that Ibilittualicfue does re- it. Neve and does cure the does: or diseeksibladielgtrod for, b.. 3 mutate" and allergens dud araICUOWII tot:Ankh:midi Undo be ?, true, it cannot be too freeiynnhhohed,nor too ItAilelr antrum. , i '1 'ho afflicted should knoW ft.A teensy that eerie it price. lama to them. Parente ebould know it} their ebildren are primiees to them. All should know It, fonkoalth can be . 1 priced to no one blot only Shonldit be chcalated here, but F.,,. everywhere,lsetntrly in this ' country?, belt In ' Mt cOuntriee. p How faithfully we have acted no this COleriCtiCar, to In the feet that alnatly this article Imamate the Circles er the ' glutio The sea tester sots on its tremor Nu COlatitiollt is nithont lt,'"und but few people a Although not ln Se general n. .r. .*: ... use in otter nations tor in this, it tor ouiptoyed , by the more ~:, , , 1 , Intelligent lo .mast all civilized, counties. It ~ -4 la. exten. ~ , ; ,'" ~ s *, . 4" 1 eively employed tu both America,—in Europe, Asia,. Africa, Australia mad the fitr oir Minds of the d oh. MIR an doer k -:. , to Its possessor" there us here, end therirastertt a valuable it t , u remedy with oven more avidity. nano most pit - 4'141m k s ..•.. :s. ~r its kind, It is an expensive COMpodtkortacoatly material. a• - ' Hill lila afforded to thetniblfc at aleasotaddylow pnce,sttd I .• what icor vastly maga• importance' trr theiti; lia_rinality is I - ...,....- 4. *4, • never suffered tVitallic from 4t2 crlgttl4l,lo4l4nllol . excel. r . -,...,..7, Imes. Every bottle of this mealtime, now manufactured,is , -,.--,,,, as good re ever hoe been made heretofore, or as wo ate cfr. ~ ',,. Vela::: , _ -, ,,0 1 gable of maksog. No toll or cost, Is spare in tdakitoining k, : : iy It in the Let wafection. witioh /LA iksidhio to Protium 1 - „,„. 4 ,, , , , „. f .", TY i pn,..,, the patted Who 9n:senses the genuine Cittaar Pre- .... ~,2, V:- c - ."` f: • roast, can rely on having as good an article refillao? • er been „,. w.„.- , '''' J,„,,,4, lal by those who toddy tads cures. - - rat' , , ;11 ir,..,... 11) penning the course, I hare the hope of doing Isom " , ,,d.'"`; 1 7. t ~ 44.." .. ',1 . : , :,. g n , I in the nor Id, as well as the ,satkrfaction o f- believing -, - • -p , i -;:„..'; 0,..t tench has been done already. ' r ~,, „ ~i - 4:,..- ... /al- Prep sred by .I. C AYR, Pmetical and Analytical r' . 4....'".. . A '',Fli. 1' . , J c.T . 1 Chemist, Lowell, Masi , 1 4*- r " -t , ~' ; .. r i k Bold by B, A, FAHNESTOCE & CC, at wholaWe and tee 4 , .. t r tail, by every Drugght ln Pittsburgh, and by all Moslem ‘verywhore • aph.foulAw The Grealefit Iffedie,aUbliavery T HEA VrE „ . ,' MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbuzyilliwilisoov bred In ono 's( our common • psaidtre.Wendinsl'emedy that cures miry I,' . fratf ollfuntyr,,tr 0115 , e7foi*phd a (Da ca , mi mon Pimple. . Ile has treated It In aver edevonihttildred-renta*Wiad never fail&l„eicept in two ettrea Oath thunder humor.) llq has n,,w in his Pcweession over two hundred O - ItiOryltOo Or its value, sit itithidtwenty miles of Poston: • Two bottlesare wa . .nwnte4l4ll;tum knnianfiggro : ,w)ollo. Otio tO three . 14dtirdi buy rho Wdritkin ' thri Duce. Two to throribottles4ilf scour the system of boils. Two bottles are warranted to cure tho.worat =mhos In the. mouth and stomach. • Three tours bottles are warninfedto care the worst Me of erysipelas. " . One or Viso bottles aro warranted tot nreall btumw of dm ey.w. !L'.' l ''UffhliLflhiill Four to ids bottles are wurrantecrto eurezeidtd run ning ulcers. One bottle will care scaly eruption of the skin. • Tyro to threo.bottlee are warranted , to enre - Uhriabet die:- prate caeca of shattmadiut... Two or three bottles are warmth:44p nurethaNmit rases of ringworm. • - • Three to. four bottles are suarante4.to euraseltshetan. Fire to tight bottles will curet& worst cosoof-scrofulo. A benefit btalwayii experienced:from the first bottle, and a perfect cue fs warranted when ther.rdlovaAtraglity is Luken' Nothing looks so improled,lo to those who, have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a com mon weed growing In the pasture, anti alsugpehistone walls should curs every htimor In the spat:int ; yet it:As..afw a fixed font. It you here a humor it loreto start, Th ere ore Ifs nor ands, Mims or ha's about coifing' somarstecand ttot yours. I peddled over a Um:lmA butilm of itinthe vicinity of Boston. I know its whom In every mmo,„,e i Lalnsady done same`of the greateat cures ever done lii mitts. I gave ft to children a year old; to obi PeO,Plikef:pirty. I have wen poor, puny, wormy loOklireldlltrerri:Whose flesh was soil and flabby, restored to a pergret lititeAllealth by one bMI . O. To those alio are suldeet to a sick o, one bottle wilt alwa cure It. It gives great relief' catarikkand Some who hafu been costive for years, taken. ""a im*u re g ulftted li Y iL Where' eu ,.6 . 4 47,4 BOUnd it workst quite easy, but where there Is'ony deranged:Matt:of the func tions of nature, it will 4.71.,0 very el:4ml= reelings, but your mast not he altumesl.—they always disappear In Irene four. kik, • r, days to a week. There is rover a bad result from it.. On the.• contrary, elleu that feeling to over, sou will.ftel.yourself like a nets person. I board ,stano of the aratit_t . :4rasagant emaanintrat of It Nutt man ever 1i5te1.1%;...10,-4iogw of It , ' diet is ever naval:my—eat the best yen'run get: tlitire like isi. ftn bi , rh, which, whist Mannered in sweet oil, dissolves ' • Serotulotta swelling °Pile tteiik and under the estm. Price 6 60 'rents. Price of the Moditv I m24(14-0111 pqr brittle. for Vic—Adn. ore, table' spOontlll..nor der. k", Childret) over eight yietra. Lossert itpoonfid,lcfilldpott from v , „ dye to eight yearn, teik-aponful. tlo 'efirettleit mn be made applicable to all constitutions, take enough in operate on the bowels twice a day. • Mr. KENNEDY Ores personal attandrlcilll hhtlCatidi Of 4, Scrofula. • 1, . Sold, wholesale and retell; at Dr."EBT'S RgViritr, Mood street, corner of Virgin and P. _ 12'0, Alien tI S tawny. isitUdydaw INHALAT • . CURE. OF ASTIIIIIVANINIONSuipnoN NEW AND VEDZIr AVONDIOLIFIGIA. ITYGEANA,:, ,"ts. nbdflairf ROUE TO tail DOOII. ON THIVILILLIO2I. A WONDERFUL DlSCOVERY'Werercent ly been mole by Dr. Cuarts,.i.‘f folliO treat- m. et of Conm MptiOn, and ad diseases, of the Lungs. We refer to:" Da. Chyme' TIVOEINA.- . PtilAta Iltaume VAPOR A-41, CHIRAC drarrr." With iliatdweuretitud, Dr. C.. 'tea roatored Many alllieted ones to health ilLitaxPeridetwo of settlch, he has innumerable certificates: Speaking of the treatmeot,aphysicion to:narks: "11, leevidentthat inhaling --constnutly brotkthing an agreeable, liaiingmpor --the medicinal propertlea must Nine in-illretrderrritiet with the . whole torird wither of the hinge, and thud eacape the many and varied changes produced of them witen Introduced Intatheatornach, and Subject Jo .thi , ArivreitigAtiftion." 'rite - Unearth to foreale by till the'D`rtumolitithittighinat the coratry."—hero Fork Dutchman of,faanaulf,l4. . The Inhaler is worn on the breast,nutior the linen, with eat the least inconrenionthe heat -tif!therlindy being sollicient to emporetellilie fluid. blue, rabs of tastirof cures, I iko the following, might be named: One peckat,m of the ilygeana has carol me oftheeturtbnia, of six yearn' standing. .1, P. Itaassuar. Postuuteter of Duncannon, Pm am cured of the Aethma, of ten years' standing, by Pr , Curtis' Bygoana. Manasemr SST On, Brooklyn, N. Y. mos. PAUL, of Na 5 Ilernmand erect; N. l / 4 - ivairtstrul of a arvert• cam of Bronchitis by the llygoastu. My dater has peen cured of a diattewthig cough, of several t years' abruding„ and decided Ao be locatable by gia..PhYal• ciall 4 , She Wee cured 1.11.08.1 1 / 1 51Ith, hr tEali t hgelbia,- • J. G. thauttrar, ItictunotiOle. . The Rev. Dr. Cagan/4 of Irluts,Yort, teatitieS 'or bur ittecV clue In the follh‘ving laugunge: New 'roar; Novenibern.WiA. Dear Sir--I think highly of Dr. Curti? Ilygeanittia's ferns rely lu diseases of the throat and hinge.' opportunity to ttatifyite efficacy, I tun convinced thatitchfa, moat excellent'medtchie, both the Syrup and 'the , inluiling application to the cheat. N. EL—Dr. Ourtit Hygoatinte the ORIGINAL and ONLE GEN GINN AGTIOLRI,4II others Oro base buitationnibr vile and ntroniona counterfoils.. Shan them na you would . . sir For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 {Vend street ; R. B k Sellers ,fr Co.; Lee A. Beckluun, Allegheny (list John Sargent, New. Brighton ; L., Saw, ltMkegtor,, myltdalettak SATISFACTORY It. all parts of the country, north and south, the proprie tors are almost daily in receipt of each flattering testimonl- Male as the following, relative to B. A. Fahnesteck's unegnal ed • GILCIREMOM4 A bi. Itialfdtb, 1815. Metres. B. Pa/maim% af latipkbon your Vertnifuge la thin place for five yearts,aud ,taiiiiidestasee in stating, for the information of the Omits and Cf.the public; that tt has been, sii.tar as I know,Ozkof the most satiffsc toryremetiles In the market, andAtie of the most saleable< n:Memos we have. I have also Irerenoal knowledge of Its good effects in numerous meet 'Wirier, the trearalent of OM ithysiebra, all of whom use it regulartY, and Always fountl it to be safe and reliable as a worm specille. I can record; mend it es ono of the salted and boat In the market. ' A. wrozaarswigumi. Prepared fiat' sold by R. A. - FAIIMTOCK. CO., tole.a/ corner of Wood and Pit* Sta. Pittsburgh. R. H ULLLEKN'S AX -TOOTH PASTD.—Thin Tooth Pasta hi the beet of De kind for damning and preservin the teeth. Irr' tho oarbarvislou of Dr, Ilullihea. Sold only by tr9d tunlcr e °Sil Je2B Corer artnismii the Diamond. OWDER'D BLUE superior article, putt received andkfor sakiby. Jet FLRIONIX IMO& ASUPERIOR BOOK TO THE 'WATCHMAN, or liannlourta. , -.ltroto Frady: THE WANDERER, • Tide, of Life'. Vichtattudee; by the anti= of "The:Match man,". lc., Ac. "Trudging along, unknowing what ho sought, And %/Matting as be went, for want of thought." "Auother, popular tal6 thim tho port of,att Author who floe& oolotoiductioti; othor - hoaks hwving: 6 cetromied a wide Raid Mm familiar Joao' _ Mica CAY , 4IO _ 4. The great fainn with which the nsdlog.:Vaildlerecalved The Watchman; '''The Old Doctor,' 6 .LaWrr,Milpry: and the eireMire editiOns of thew walla pasimd,.iii the best iiiridetice Wilt& 'cite fie ritratiiloil of the 9.17.04 anther at the 'Wandcant -- ?'"•=“laelcaJour. `The Wandeieepointil to an excaltiaaticaint while It will enchain the attantion of life moriiitiattire reader, it fill to Interest as welt as amuae the young. For We by Hawk' & lirother."-- - Cterciond Herald. 'The incidents are natfiral and life likesithe narrative pupil; and the style forcible. It witrrilesisei.”-Eliriforti mount. For ale by rro.B - -- n t. 0 .00 —.. es Wm. B. Grant's s's Tobacco; . A do do B's do - 1,5 do Webster's old s`s do 15 do' AtidertionA Devtieriy Ws do . 5 do Janes' Ws do do Frond Ws Ws do :10- do -Igoloradotistural Lear do 2.mwes (1% 11). boxes) Shotoas' Laay Finger 10 Dwarf boxoe Itutler's Panama 'brood, .1-4.1 b lump 'Marto, - • 10 DwiLetbOxes Jowel Ophir Twist Tobsem' 113 store andfor sale by joie. 5111,1,13 R a RICEn'tiON. :110tT ANK BOOKS, Leilgers, 44704' Cafth stalky Books wed In ,Souottog•kottgo.: Ayq OtS twokettatoomboas onaltailtotut Bostows,:bsskorAssio order, littbd to any patters ooked. sod b6tuisituanurk dunked. w. 8414,:va, Wank Boott 241131/ ; tz."-% Mak" 1 0*CM_MINMTSMISt , _ _ ~ ~s,~. ' ~~tl,u µ_' k'rsk .~T"'~F;.b ~~. ai ~ li~~~'r'-~ _:w.~~b^rt ' d .:,..:. ..',...: - ..„ , , , .-;,. 4 4: „: . ,,,. i .. •.'!--1r.',,...:t.fi:,1".. 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