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PITT.S:RIIROH;.,.
wviirrsliAr MORNING, APRIL 25',-18M:*;
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Removal
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lbla been temovAll intim nen building on FliTh great,
j m net above linaltlllielid, and inimediataly adjoining the
othallat Pnitoatant Church.
artuling Matter •on'tittelic snits Of this hispetr
COUNTRY BONES FOR CITY BUSINESS
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In thin cloning article, the subject chosen for
discussion and enforcement may be considered by
6013113 as irrelevant .and as more appropriately
belonging to a beading admitting of a more gen
eral range. This is true; but still it is so appliz
-tablet° that targetless et persons who naturally,
and from the influence of early education, sigh
ferticoeutry home, but are always, putting off
the day of anticipated enjoyment under the plea
made to their fainilies and their consciences that
a competency must first he acquired, and then the
enjoyments will cotne,.that wo have chosen to
close our aeries with an article on this subject,
'chosen almost entirely from a paper publiahed in
the "North British Review," for May 1854.
The article is entitled "British and Continental
characteristic," and its object is to show the
different Views taken of the °Wect and aims of
life, and what is regarded competency by
Englishmen and Americans, :ohabitants
of continental Europe.
The writer, after noticing a pleasant French
. publication which shows how much real social
happiness and real enjoyment can be taken oat
of a very little of this world's goods, proceeds to
remark that the extremes of character in civil
ized man are to be found in the Asiatic and the
American—the silent, dignified, placid and stag
, nant Mussalman—and the striving, pushing,
restless and progressive Yankee: Oar own coon
,: try is plabed in one of the extremes—enjoying
- the pleasant eminence of one of. the exaggerated
types of civilized humanity. Between those ex
treme live the easy and joyous Celt, generally
contented_ with the' passing hour, but often
contented with - too little; the stationary and
phlegmatie German of the South, cautious, unas
fruial and complacent; the Norwegian,
whose life in most things resembles that of his
Teutonic, brethera; the Salsa; who approximate
he nearest to the Anglo-Saxon; and finally the
British, only a few degrees less ambitions, insa
tiable unristing and discontented than their
western offspring.
The writer then gives a rapid sketch of the
state of society in regard to physical comforts in.
various countries on the continent of . Enropn,
and ahows conelusively that although there is
less aggregate wealth, and less progress, as it is
termed, the n in England and America, there is
more eer • oty of a comfortable livelihood, more
freedom fr m care, less harrowing anxiety, and
far lets .. .11 Poverty- There is less exagger
ated weal , bat truer comfort. The rich are
not so we thy, and the poor aro not sunk into
. such depth of physical and social. degradation.
Speaking o the French, the writer says:
"They e the best of what theyhave,instead
of anxious] striving to increase it. They-. cut
— their coat • .rding to their cloth." They are
not torment d by the desire to imitate or to equal
those to wh... fortune has been more bountiful.
They are con anted to injoyorliiie their analogues,
in England •uhl be fretfully laboring to argufret .
They are no as ire are, for ever haunted by some
thing in the • • lance to be obtained or to be es
caped. The' do not, like ps, immolate the pos
sessed pres on the shrine of an uncertain fa
. tyre. They do not pull dom their house to build
their mon ~ e nt. They perform cheerfully and
faithfully t. sir humble and, perhaps, uninter
esting tune ens, and devote the rest of their
time to sin e, social, .
.unambitious enjoyments.
There are
,o era again, who finding themselves
at their en ce into life in possession of mod
' erate compe ence—a small patrimonial inherit
' anee—ilelib rately pause to decide on their' Ca
reer. - On e one side lay the possibilities of
wealth, the ands tif distinction, the gratification
of comme or - political emcees, to be pur
chased by h ing and irritating strife, by cork
ing cares, severe and unremitting toil. On
the-other li the charms of a life of unwiring
ease, of quie nights and unanxious days, of the
free enjoyment of the present hour—something
of a butterfl existence, in short Nine Yankees
out of ten w .uld choie the former, nine French.
men out of a will prefer the latter. We do not
hire intend . pronounce which is right; bat it
is bard to p rsusde ourselves that all the wie
der:ay/lithe true estimate Olthe objects and the
worth. of lit lies with tho - man who decides for
the thornier. rid rougher path."
.The rerie ernext turns. his attention to the
state of libel ty in. England and America. Tic
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describes 0 , , characteristics with a master baud,
which none - • read without instruction.
"Now let us cast a glance at the contrasted
tower Engl It and American social existence ;
hit i
we may class them ther, for the main differ
-nice is, that in Anieri our state of struggle ii
m
even ore anisette], &carried on under more
favorable prispects of =tons.. And wo have a
taw who cling to the "even tenor" of existence as
- the prefers le State ; in our exaggerated and
..caricaturing escudo/its scarcely any such are
to be found. Now, we are` no advocates for a
life of iliac on and repose. Activity is better
than stagaat on • exertion in pursuit of any Ob-'
ject, is belt than '
an existence with no object at
all. We k ow: well that out- of dissatisfaction'
__ with our p sent condition 11%70 arisen all our
successful eq'uests of higher and more desira
ble towlitioas; . that to the restless energy and
aspiring teitoper of . the - Aoglo-,qaxon may be
. traced a lalge .preportion of the - material pro
' greas, and u t a little of the intellectual progress
of the world : ; that civilization; if it does not toe
aist in perpetual advance, at• least owes its ori
gin and present perfection to perpetual endeavor.
Bat we .cannot permit ourselves to regard the
struggle to lie rich as worthy of admiration _for
itself. We cannot bring oitristilves to'regard the
:gallant and Persevering:energy which is devoted
to "getting on In life," as consecrated to a high,
aim. We cahnot persuade ourselves st once, and
without inquiry, as many, do, to pronounce the
life that enjoys, as ipso Jae:* and per. ae, - meaner
than - the life that toils. We mourn over energies
wasted by misdirection, .us mueli - as over ener
gies‘ guru. ad to lie dormant and din oat. The
man who ethics for a clear duty or a noble prize
As Wend . qnition a higher and worthier being
than the man who glides ' through life. in happy,
-and innocent 'tranquility; but , weare by, no
so sure: that the man who,basing a milt
'delta, , pen years, and strength, and :spirits,
and temper , ' striving for s fortune, bps made a
'riser or abe choice than the man who, 'hay
ing a competince, sits down thankfally and
to enjoy it with his family and friends.
21; be able t. 4 make "the future and the distant
predominateiover the present," la unquestionably
' to have ris.ifilg the wale of .thinkiog beings;
. but itby no means follows, that whatever is . dis
taut and future ought to predominate over what:
- ispresentandat-band.l Ws agree altogether in
the tone of the follewing.remarks front the pettier
our first and most genial political economist;
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-- •"I eannonwesrat a otattenary datiedracitel and wealth
with thennaftsotednendon manifested toward. It by Do.
1 - Mint econom'sto of the old school. I ma Ladined to be.
•• line that It would br,• on the *We. S very sonsleeraMe
iMMOVOSIMIOC on our weer- nt condition. I confess I am
not dunned with theddest of life 6•14 out ly [ham who
thick Ind the normal state of human talus le that of
•=, that the
=g r a:llf: on Noah otheesettlela fogfir.r.
.Ming type of weal life are the tent desirable lot of
human Mod. or anything truth. dbsimnr. , abh. , ymplena
of one ol the ohms of advstria program The north
:ern and soldd a Slims of Amm.ea are a 111.411101 i of I.IIIS
'•rtsgerof in vary feraraldedreumetaneem bay
' lug apparently got-rld enialislitudie•sand ineemmtt.
Ws that aff of tenons Of Canendan nee and of the man
sax, while the oropurt.lon potol'ation to amino' and
laud la ouch al to !We abundance to everr able Ladled •
• member of the community r hddoes not forialt it by mi.
aoudad: - They . bare Ms points of eltutism, and thoy
- have mooned and att that then sdiantates mom as
yet to bens done Po than triotwithatandlos.eome bond.,
.ens =tons vet a better tendency) le: that the Hie of the
whole of one see is d.roted 4.dlunti..g. and - of the
other to breading dellar•benters - Tole to no: • kind of
wool& perfection width philanthropists tonone vitt feel
amarry goner dedreto arel•P in auditing.' . 4 •ld t egt string
thstow th
paellaallattlirlebu aye
sraal obleatrgA 7 . ll4 ire Path
lteraitailunont shouTC. hi
*pm tfl 'about favor or
la.:tco.stos one tistatefor.,..nnmajtnt.tinidg,
el, no
r ho
Tenon to poor no
th one
rU 07.4 P 7 4 1!"
cat. ""11.
tbs eitstybe Pr niaakind •hou'A be:kopt dos
ploymeut rine., as that were folinetly by thil arwl- •
isle of moon:Mil the nttet minds snored in slanting
the Mimes to totter Mama godonbt ., Ur /"" d ul in- son
'hi. thus 'that they shonlo. goat sad gnat. ,
norse...ttmy spat warn Rime and' let
than ban them. In the meantime. Mum who do not gib
empt pterint iesy earn m e ss o s - humpri imprwoment.
oafs lin/roaht me, be noosed PR Ipbbt
lively /belfry:eel to the mer• itattn4o4 , or pet.alg,ths sad
acenunistlen. 1 know not, "by It Mamie( twos I►lino(
arogrataLstton. that peranua who an Mandy rioUr Mao
SOT amemeeds to kw, wooly haredoutted their moans of
_
, unossumbur thillge WMr girtlittl• us no Nome. mot
ss representatives of wealth: or that !mailers of
tadirlL
a should paw over every rear froth the ml Idle ciao to- to a richer dam, or from the clam of.the o=.lDied.rich - to
tollgat of the unatcoDieiLo ;
_
/lie indeed o"Eiml spectacle, 'tha' t of so vest s
pro Portion of:the batienal operyy still devoted to
mere mate/kat Itequittitien; still laboring in a
field in which such ample harvests have been al
resufy4ainedsl.till,pushing aninadirection where
there Is little left to win,—while so many
social problems - remain still unsolved, so massy
geievons.wounda still vurbealed,_ so many noble
paths still unfrequented or unexplored. Wo
still press madly forward in therate; thoughthe
goal can present us with no new attractions; we
still straggle .! to get on," though we hove got
far enough to-command all the - substantial sc.
quisitions and enjoyments of a worthy Met wo
still. persist in striving and toiling for added
wealth, which can purchase for us no added hap
piness, and in the hot copmetition we push aside
or trait& down many who really need what we
only desire.. 'Now roads, raster ships, more ra
pid and cheaper locomotion, speedier transmis
sion of intelligence, greater physical comforts,—
all these are valuable things, and objects of le
gitimate exertion. But of these we hate now
almost enough; we have pushed on long enough
and far enough ifs this exclusive line; there are
other fields- to be tilled, other harvests to be
reaped, other aims to be ashiered. Thousands
and thousands of- course must, till some blessed
change comes over our Social state, spend life in
striving for a living, and thousands more must
concentrate all their exertions on .the acquire
ment of a /*impotence; but why should this
competence be made, by our increasing luxuri
ousness, an erne vanishing polit? And why
should those on whom no such hard necessity is
laid, imitate their needier brethren? Why
should riot thoso-who have a fortunesafficientto
supply all reasonable wants, and to guarantee
them against anxious 'cares, pause awhile upon
the dusty and-Weary thoroughfare, and try to
form ajuster estimate of the purpose of life, and
the relative value of its .ainss and prizes?—
Why should we so cling to the undoubted but
fragmentary truth that enjoyment lies only in
the race, in the contest, in the effort? The suc
cessful barrister at the summit of his profession
and the height of fame, is so overwhelmed with
business that he has time neither for sleep, nor
society, nor recreation, nor literature; his
strength is overtasked his life is slipping away;
he has not erenleleurelarlhe sweet amenities of
the domestic circle; he is amassing thousands
which he does not want and cannot spend; he is
engrossing briefs- which poor men thirst for In
vain; yet when dees be over resign.a portion of
his business to hungry competitors? when does
he ever resolve upon "shorter hours,"—less toil
and less emolument? When does heaver say to
himself—"l will no longer spend my labor for
that which is not bread, and for the food which
satisfieth not; I will pause, I will rest, I will en
joy, I will contemplate, I will consecrate my re
maining years to my family, to my country, to
my soul?" The physician, in the same way, who
has worked his way up to the first practice and
reputation, and is earning wealth for beyond his
needs, and has no rest night nor day,-"who can
never take up a hock, and seldom finisha dinner,
and scarcely ever go into society, and only at
rare intervals run for a hasty holiday into the
country,—how rarely does ho retire and lea
the field to rising rivals, till his infirmi : ono
pel him? In these and similar cases, Indeed, it
often happens that it is not the desire of acquisi
tion nor yet the love of their profession, which
;retains these men in their unreeling harness, but
the conviction that they could enjoy no other
life; they remain "slaves of the oar" because
they could not be happy in their freedom. They
have lived so long and so exclusively in their
work that they have lost all relish for the sim
pler and quieter enjoyments of existence; litera
ture and science have no longer my Chlllll3ll for
them; political and public objects, ignored or
forgotten for long years, cannot now excite their
interest, and their sympathies with social life
have become extinct or feeble. What greater
condemnation can be passed upon the narrow
groove in which their life has run—upon the
partial and fragmentary cultivation of their be
ing which has brought them to this pest—upon
the social system which so fitters this one-sided,
- machinodike, incomplete, undignified - existence?
It is true that as matters are now arranged in
England, and in the etate of fierce competition
in which we live, and move, and have our being,
this devotion of the whole man to this work
seems indispensable to success—it is one of our
most grievous social evils that it should be ro;—
. but it is owing very rach.to the very instinctive
,and pertinacious etrifo "to get on" which we
complain of.--a - strife not indeed objectless, but
continued long after the original object hasbeen
obtained. For if our mode of life were simpler,
if our standard of the needed or the fitting were
more rational and less luxurious, if our notion
of a "competence". were more real sod less con
' vet:diens], and if we were more dispose} to stay
• our hand when that competence was gained,—
this competition would . become far less severe
and oppressive. men might possibly have to work
'nearly as hard in their several callings, but they
WOULD - WORE FOlL . rmiss man, and the earlier
retirement of the successful would make more
frequent openings for the needy and the stri
ving; the barrister and physician would be sat
isfied with - making their 15,000 or .£lO,OOO a
year for fifteen years instead of for twenty-five;
and they would hate the double gain of creating
a vacancy for others, end of retiring themselves
before life had become wholly dry, doll, disen
chanted, and tmenjoyable.
• The thing wanted is the general adoption of a
juster and' worthier estimate of the trite mean
ing,
pleasures - and purpaseS of life—s perception
that existence was given us far noble aims, not
for sordid acquisitions—that when sufficiency is
once attained, the pursuit of wealth bringemany '
cares, etterifices and privations, and its &equita
tion can pnrchaSe only fresh luxuries . which
bring no fresh enjoyment. If this Idea could
but gain entrance into the upper circles of I.OCI
- • if the rich and greatthete whose well es
tablished and recoemited position gives `them
absolute freedom if (bey choose to take it—in
stead of living in a style of inordinate luxury .
which others are always endeavoring to ape'or '
emulate, were to set an exempla - of simplicity
and - moderation, td exchange gorgeousness for
arts taste, An prefer th arts which adorn life - for
- those which merely inbiter to its volupttions
smoothness; to dose a career of hollow splen
dor and joyless show or one of true and benefi-'
deist social influence ;jf those who can and - do
give the tone and deed e the direction of the rut ,
tional inind would, o' of tree wisdom awl real
preference, tacitly impose upon themselves come
"sumptuary laws, " and adopt a style of living
which should mae display vulgar, and opulence
therefore comparatively useless—it is not easy
1 to conjecture bow rapidly the ehntagion of the
sound example would spread downwards,• how
vast a proportion of the suppoied necessities of
life would be Ins;antaoeously swept away, and
how sudden a chnl would come over the present
universal and "feverish passion for unneemary
wealth. Sound political economy would frown
upon no such triumph of rationality ; —those
who resolve to live sensibly need not fear that
they will thereby infringe any scientifie princi
ples or natural laws. We preach no restrictioe
of civilized men to the eimple requirement', of
the savage; we-wage no war against acquired
tastes or artificial wants; we do not seek to dis
courage those who eau from indulging In the el.
egancies 'or miltiviting the refinements which
eotten)snd embellish life ; —we only desire to
limit Itixerriouti expenditure to that which con
fere .ieal and not unworthy enjoyment, and to
terminate' the ..pursuit or wealth when all the
means of . true happiness' which wealth can
purchase : are already in our reach. We
'would at least have every man. be content with
. literal' goblet, without seeking to dissolve within
it the needless and oufastened pearl. • We wish .
to seo the middle and upper life of England les;
a'scene of bustle, of effort and of - struggle, and
more ono of placid content and intellectual - se.
reality"; less of a marl gallop and more of a quiet
progress . ; - kind's dusty race-course, and more
of 4 cultivated garden;, less of a career which
dissests us in our hours of weariness, and sick
ens as in our Moments of reflection, and More of
boo which we can enjoy while we read it, and
look - hack. upon it without shame and regret
when it is closed. •
Need wo fear that the world would stagnate
under such a change? Seed wo guard - oursclves
against the misconstruction of being held .tu
recommend s life of complacent rind inglorious
inaction? We think not. We would only Buh
-1 salute • nobler for a meaner strife--a rational
for an excessive toil—an geloyment that eprings
from serenity for ono that springs from excite
ment only; wo would enable our countrymen to
find happiness in contemplation as veil as in
lion: _To each. time • its • own preacher, to each
excess its•owdenunteraction. In an age of Ws
sipation,languor and-stagnation, we should join
with Mr. Carlyle in preaching the "Evangel of
Work,...and say with him blessed .is the man
who has found his work, - let him ask no other
blessedness."- In an age of strennons, phren
lied, feverish, excessive, and often utterly im
tional and objectless exertion, we; oln Mr. Mill
in preaching the milder toad more needed Dian.
gel of Leisure. ,, • . - . .
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We haie but little to addto remsrks so sound
. .
Ind forcible, No candid man can deny, their
truth. Let any man who has artieed Et:middle
age glando back over the past, and call up in re=
view before him the spectres of these who have
lived all their lives for the sole purpose of acqul-'
ring wealtlytlattering themselves It was :only `a
eempetenee they were seeking, denying theta
selves the enjoyments ottAsure, the pleasures
of social hiterourse, and robbing their families
of their society and their children of parental
Instruction and example, vet' always_ flittering
themselves that the covetea time for leisure and
enjoyment would come, when they wero sudden
ly surprised by the approach'of death, and on.
.li;theti learned that ti y lotd,gro au 01d. nod_
that they lla!ested their wimle lives.
necessary ;, AB& Worming toil to acoumulits
riches which blesselneither thetonor their chil
4ren.:. Look limn° iresetit. Are there netmany
iri every mane acquaintance who will stitfctealte
.Plet‘*°l _
We are net opposing honest industry, nor at
tention to bnsiness, nor a proper ambition to ex
cel ass merchant or Mechanic, or in a profeselon.
But take care,that the businua 4008 not ttbserb
the whole being. Leavenotrationaland human
izing enjoyment to the future. Begin to enjoy
as you begin to lice. Life is too .ehort and too
uncertain, to waste all its best days in the race
for money, with the hope of liesuro and retire
ment which in nine cases out of ten is never ro
aiisel Of all the uses the immortal intellect
and capacities of man aro put to, that of insatia
ble delving for inordinate wealth is the meanest,
and the resulta aro usually the most pernicious.
But what has all this to do with country homes?
Much. la the commencement of these series we
stated, what most men will acknowledge:in time,
as'regards themselves, that the enjoyment of a
country home, with the leisure, home delights
and eocial enjoyment it brings, is the object
which the great majority of city bushaess men
set before themselves as a etimulus to exertion.
When a certain amount of wealth has been gained,
When a competence has been acquired, then, oh,
yes, then wilt be the time for enjoyment; then
will &country home he puchascd and embellished.
Now the object of this article is to show that the
Mee suer wealth does not bring happiness, and
that a competawe is Nandi° a far less amount of
prorperty than most Americans aro apt to imagine.
Tbp rational mode is, not to give up business en
tirely, but to commence present enjoyment, and
be content with less gains. Put not off enjoy
ment until enjoyment is impossible. Begin to
enjoy a country home while the feelings are
yoling and fresh, and while you have your chit
dre'n around you, who will thus learn from home
example and instruction that true happiness is
found in social life, in the cultivation of the in
tellect, in the expansion of the affections, in ra
tional enjoyment, in home pleasures, end not in
the mad race for wealth, and in the hot-bcd of
city excitements.
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Inc. from s customer, shows the demand which this great
medicine Imamate:l •hnrnror It has been Intrndneed :
I=!
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A Gentleman living on Squirrel Hilt
1111711: .. .11y wife has been lamely Misted with Dyepereht
AM the last year. During this time she had owl so many
fttalifinrt which manual to eggreintto rather than remove
the disease, that we almost ilerrainol o f her reeneery.—
Living in the country she enjoyed all the whim:dams of
pure etc and overtire yet each day elm seemed to la mere
enfeebled,- With mote giftleuity I prommtled her to take
your lloiland Bitter. which t ern harry to state has con,
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Third streets, ?Inshore.. Pu• a plait/ • T.
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE
•
Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury:taw dieeovered
In one of our enegtoon peattue yowl. • remedy that cure
ferry/awl of Manor, from lA< wore/ giarefigla to n OM/4M
I . IIOPI,
It. hot tried It to ever .!.ran bundrel ogee*, and time
tallel mangy'. to tog - omen (bah thunder Smarr.) He haa
now to lela yagewinglen gene two handeed geftlneatin,,,r its
valne, all within twenty ell:et of newton.
Two bottles are warranted tog nun. nursing Wire leo th
One to three '.*:'.time will cure the went kind eg pimples
of the are.
Two In flow bottto• will cl_lor thw •T‘t.ca 01 toioa.
Two Intik* are warrantol to cu. am wont taxa.. ill
th. month and nncetarb.
Timm to 2,11.01410 s aro wyrautH too out, tho worst
eW envip•ls.
One to tow truth. vs warranted to curs an huts, la
the 11)ea.
'Nen iwttlow an warruoteol to cure months of the sus
sad blotrtuurooou Uto hair.
• Your to six twttlro warm:Owl to wars sorrow and
running °Writ
0.. bottle will ore wser erurtiou Ala
Two to thno. tostUrs ors warrustwl a M.te ttlti
rumor ringworm.
Twoto throe to. ttlos saw warranted to Cuss the most dos
torrotir ak.pra or rheumatism.
Three In fear lortlre are warrseted to can nit rheum
llra to eight twit tee era CUT/ the wer.t two of scrofula
• brneht Is silvers srporienned Irate the ant bottle,
wed • terreet Cure Le whrrsahrd when the above trustlty
Is Elam
!Volt.log locks orrturrobable to U.. who lure In Vain
fried oil the wotslosfut mr.lielnes of Ule l eiAf. ea that a
essontou nveLl. sTO•lon lo the gAsturu. and along obi
stun* walla shonl4-eur. every humor In the srasuot 7st
11 Is now a Ansa but. If Tow kayo • lavatnr Plias to start
Sheri an no lb we owl; burns oe he's *Wont It salting
sou. raw.e and not your. I rvuldlo4 over • thousand tot.
lira rf It in (h. vklulty of Ituton I know It. efforts to
resit- ea., It Am airutS7 done some .4 Id. MAIAIA , AAA.
seer 4000 in Muuchosetta. I gars It to ehlldnen • Teas
chi: to obi punts cf ;arty. I bass woo v.v. • any. rani'
looking 4411412.. ohms garb won soft and flabby. reetatoti
to • perfnetstut. of health by en. IMO..
To Moo wkn ars ruhrset In A Ida boarlsabw. moo bottle
0111 ahriyi cars It. It Ores wrest yeller to easarsh nod
dlututst. &duo who have been rrestly• far you; have In.
bow and boon regnialed by It Wt., the teely is sornal.
It Work gone easy. lent ober. there is any denustomout
' of the nu:llto= crouton,. II will mono very singular WA
togs. but Ton crust sot to alarsoe4• they always dims
year ru from Las days to • week. Viers Is nirr.7 abed roe
snit !mu It. On th. fluently.. when that feeling I. gone
ion will Got yourself 4f. • now person. I ,heard Jew. Of
Ilt
the moot AaLtSTACAn I onentllpAo of It tbat mar . 11.
tans:lto. No am:User dint Is over neeorrary--.1 the t
sou mons& I Ina. liasuins 0i Inut.. oak-h. 0h... In
warred in RAno nil. assslrse Scrofulous meninx Of
pout and wider the emu Prix.
to mac. TO. of
- lastioni Disrovery 11 per NAGA.
DiIIItr7TIONY Y 44. LO44.—Adult. onn u/4ovrteunful
day. Children or.4r eight you, 4...1 orowofot , hit• .
than fl oe toritht years, t0wn...4b1. •suc 4lnction
la mat • asyllsal• ts all ...Outlaw, lAlt. ftlatl 42
OpOrSt. oh th.l IXIVe4.I tote. a dor.
. Ur. KANN CD? .0v" prratAAl WAAL.... IA but
of sen,fula.
6;11;W...t0 and retail, at Dr. It CpiEtrix, Iso
treat. acme[ of V Ingle atkr. Dsda •
A Special .Bulletin for the
Atones Ikriporalwg Orrehel nttlevee with pon.lartal
Ity every Meant. Ituttblent to the dientlreePnerater.
dont," the appall,. renerethe WWI b*rl.nath.m •
ale*. brae+ the nertee. Oren elartleity to the etthite. •
matte the mental ...sub.. tattlebes.l"poruk s ot7,lntpe
to lb. attenuated frame a cone robust &nominal:tr. all,
IrrilaUon. ealen• the ithttorlerl intattlnation, both. op
.Mitered eonstltallont and may to taken with:ea •
by the fterbleet maiden. ilfe or mother. as It In atm • .
eolaly of the iWort a rare Oriental belle. potent only
11.11Z(.4, eXidilitltolllll4 pater•.
Into litter spasm Las beam. r•lazi.4l by barroom. Instal
rm. Um Cordial I,llllllra/o a mos* rlstrrnas vitality late, '-
assents°. Tba Issaltails raralblas tram lat. boars o r
ekes applkaUoa to Labor °ran? kind, Is quickly man
by Its astlan, and ladles savage! la swalratary gamma a
and Stay st to losonveateasa theralrom. sill Ana It a safa
sod boaltby stlaulant. Whew, tba sire Walks:tor 1.64 Woad
la al Mae Isb, or any or tbs functions or Molnar apt surpraa•
id or Impsirselly perlbstaal, ltoslll restos', the natural gyp.
Wm sad soma %Mosta pernstosat surrar to U. ..Hat!
o a,
andalstrilsallva MEW&
Thaw who are based down by physical d.ENIt7 , and So
feeble aa to despair of ever ZeOlccorikii the rigor and Won
nyinsuboad. are Invited to sire tido woadoriel 1.4101144
,• Utah it erahAdke the eletaentstr their restoratloni
Before they have runnuced the Drat bottle, they will in
conaciont that the recuperative principle la at work In eY.
CI debilitated onetime of their frames, and ham soon to
he roe/J.llu their thorough muyary. will orlon np to
.their heart.
The Cordial le pat op, hi y concentratod. In pint ha
tics. Price Li per bode, ter 45, els Mr 112.
Ng, KINN. Preprietor.
No. adiray. New York.
Aliirrili—Pittelezrah: /WM, s.. No. r4lYno.l stret;
(Ito. 11. Karsis, lid Wood st: IL N. 8.1./tes. 67 Wood et.—
A linicheo City: 3,ll..PLUnan.
!told by Dresslets throughout the Unltod Kates, Cana
de, and the West Indies.
Beet Known when Tried.—'lloBe gen o
wen take pleasure In tedlping la marl to B.
@stock's Vera:alba, bplseaupy two of the Min have used It
In their prltate prsuldoeits physicians for • trim of
yeare.and they have known It, by ootornaloo. to be d.
Now duller. July dth, 18G3
Nam. It. A. tahnettodel.A.:
oClltililll:—Harlast sold your valuable Yermlgrit
for OM, (boo, and having small used for snarly yews, v.
would reentsmrad ft to all tea is and ellldent renselly
for all rases of worm* lit no Instate. hare we era men
any roll results fallowing It. administration. but• &wart
has It answered the pureness ter whIWA It was Intended.
awl been entirely saUsfertory. _
ludlerlng that ever/ thloß that lint hunt lat.anth.lnia•
Curd tons vtrtues Is strictly In ...ord.oe• ItlOur 0b
lervallons, not only as practitioners. but an Inn qf tot.
nuts, Ira would untlellllllllllol NV 10 ill who tam th e,
that Ills the hest Verallfutre rloW In use, and that l 4 T
toes it, best known when tried.
1100VIfft
Prepared and sold by 11. A.„YA LNESTOCK 011 corner
Mtynod and First sts. &TX
Dr. Pitch's Ommon of my Muss.
Do. Osmium IL Hums—Derr 81r. In npir yaur .
the 13th Inst.. requesting no opinion of Tout BUM /
fronid my that I ooludder It owl of the hot of
deflfed, Ind would add Matthaei inifolf boon lotus In
halt of employing a somewhat phase Beam with th.
Rusted adrantase In tam of contrnetion of the dust
stooping, whether from ludg‘oooiniallon ordeldilty. ltmin
eepeeistry whfro them Ii oakum at initatlon. Shutt the
unda.luid mon orlon predbpodttontooonfuldtdon—with
.. trio thlioniph rot Its strode In thole Wes. Yon tee of anzifie
obluslntod: Dime terms of hood Mows. or mom
Died luitemmt of that Man. I hate also found this
Shoulder Dtasti of lodvantaso. Ida not hesitate to worn.
mend your Broca In 111.akeetithatelkEtrace lf refrohod.
one of the meet efumasid eekdostlet. in no. • • •
CALVIN 14. MOIL
Floti irliol:aie t inlgtilTaf Di KrOntan.
attest. Ditistonub. Po 4 attn, reonittleto amostitient of Ds
ttelor 4 modkinoir <Kinston US to i. int°s4k v
EaDD and Comfort, The' Oonformator
Mlidy Itnperua Dow YirL . fouvrtlif 'sults (Le Ilat to the
ssoona: shots bribe Ileaitior a Iwo hat Loa eill7 on the
hood so +mold ono- • o malt int a r.ohitat Whoa
orm woos maw ::WAXI.OII4/IA,
JOHN C. BAKES. ar CO.'S
TBMEIIEDICINAL - COD LIVEICOIL,
CarefalV pnrpared from .nunelitO fresh and
-jecalthy.Lirers, under the penainal sunarrision of their
i!Jtatat - at the Fieharies. J•
S. C. H. & 00. take great pingo:rola otbaring thdir trend
of 00. which. on 0003001 of Alta surayrior mode of prepara
tion. frailness and mitr e can be taken • without &wallah
by the rood delicate.
lilt emneeemary to advert Ace' the pee:lllW ettleney e.
this very valuable and scientific remedy. Itaaecowe to
the cunt otChtonle Rho:math., Santo* and tnng Dia
ewer, when. skillhelty applied and pereercred in. le no
Power • nutter of conjecture, It to no. acknowledged to
poteels heading virtues shwas incomparable to any other
opecitir- Sold In bottles, arholesale and retail, by the nun.
ntacturege. JOHN C. BAKES &
No.loo North Third at. PhiladelPble,
feo.llAnd by ttrp.ggiche in Pittsburgh and thenthere.
mdAeT
IffIIO.IPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH.
On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855,
the PASSENGER TEAM rill run as toner, until for
notice:
1 , 151. UAL] 1,111, inn AT a A. wk.
" " AT BA. •,
These Traintl all loin Omagh to Colitilna. and enunect
them with the Oitumb. and Cincinnati, Ohio and Indi
ana and Rellefbntaine and Indiana Railroad. At Mans-
Reid. connections are male for Newark, Zane. Title, Mon
roeville. Sanduaky. Toledo. Chicago. Ac.: and lit Alliance
for Cloneland./ , No trains run on Sunday.. '
Through retain are sold to Cincinnati, loniprille , Bt.
Lou!,, judianapolls, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne.
Co...land and the principal towns and citlos In Lbw Woo
The NEW ➢QIOIITON AC X/MMODAIToN - TKAIN will
sate littsburgli at 10 i a and 6 r s., and lion, Brick
ton at 7 A.ll. and
/or Tickets and further Information. apply to
.1. 0. CURRY,
At the corner Milan, under the Monongahela honor.
Or at the Federal attest Station, to
OFOIIO Y. PARKIN,
ralabargh, March 101.11, 1040.
JOHN COCHRAN
. _
MANUFACTURERS OF ..
Iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window
Shutters, Window Guards, &?,
Nos. 91 Second st., & so, Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PITTSBUROII, Pit.,
Iflrtva.on hand a variety of new patterns
Penny and Piain, eoltablo for •li parpesiot Pullen!er at
tention paid to enelming Grave Into. Jobbing done at
QM=
WESTERN TEA S'I'ORE,
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets.
W. A. M'CiTIRT:
Our Teasuwill ho lound on trial unequaled
at tits prices In the city: .
Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,so, 62,
1,00 and 1,25 per lb. f 5, and 1,00 per fb.
tm , gßreakfast, 50 and Imperial & G. P., 75,
75 eta. per lb. , 1,00 5:1,50 per lb.
Teas rut up In sadAy Esione from ri to 53 lbs. for fatally
use. A liberal &reprint made In robin dealers.
PrEK— J6llO 6.lyrt, Rin Oar,. Green cula
Roasted.
Moo:gala, Mac.. Piet Pr and Dried Praia.
tahll
British and Continental Exchange
SIGHT 817.1.4 URA irs Bl
DUNCAN, &HEWN & CO.,
ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
==l
Those Drafts are availablo at all tho prin
-Ipl Towns of Santa nd. Scotlaod and indan , 4 end lee
we also chow SIGH'S DILLS on
11. A. Grunebaum & Bailin,
FHA IVKI - 0127 A LAIN.
Whin), servo lu • liemltt•om I, all parts of Gremanr.
Ewltserlacil and Ilolland.
Pomona In Mail on to travel shawl ma r twortmo through
up Letters of Credit.. which...limner mu La (obtained...km
...dm/. to any part
eolloetlons of Itma Notes, and other .novelle. In Ko
rona. will rooriv• prompt CU:talon.
WM. 14 - 11.1. i A31:1 l l})..
Werel. moron Thlril avreei.
IJUBUQI_TE, lOWA.
We offer for sale One llendrol Lots, very
advantageously lunit.4, to the City c r Dub..
orertfully Miss. rroporuis Po the NM!, cr .7 l•ri.o
of theta
Thio souirietien of the that Illinois Grotral R to
this rlty—tbs :arms Upper Itintsslrrl Mrs , hula...
transacted hero—the Nary Ira' tra4n. tagethsr with tho
present rspidl7 sppreciathin value of real wet., enothine
to proud. dostrutits results tett.. 'sighing t.. invest tu
saty Prorsuty.
Any ittiorinstin to re.elrus eeersene.... , -1 if
suer. add... S. it. .1144ta , •
enhitfl , linfe Umlaut us. lows
Pennsylvania insurance Company.
OF Prl"TSßlJlttirl i
COWVICri VI/ illt!HT - 1/ AND 2"trrurir.u, ti - oturr.,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 8300.00 n.
,LVI OTHP.R PRoPRRT/".
IGJUIST LOSS ea
BY FIRE
AND TILE 14.1111 LA Or
Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportatinn
.
Pt IteT,ltt! .
Wes. F. Jot:mato. W. trctlutork.
U. it. font. A.. 1. .1.14
P....t0 esti...no, lirnetody T. Prior.]
.4 Urtn• rpr0.1.1,......00. FL Whit*
.hornb Palatal. Jaen (... Norle).
WaAtt Hum Um. It. ILl.l,tttrldittll.
A_ 1. (Surfer. W. S. 11.. et,
Lk I Pi.A.
. •
•
orrICEIL&
a . .nacre—llea Y Jebushm.
....xrtt•ry rrulsvre-r—• • llanior.
J1‘... , • , .` , ...4.r1-1 .1 6 Carr., 11•41 .161 y
Citizen's Insurance Comp , / of rittsuurga
WM. 11110ALEY, Prvuldnit.
eiktU EL L. 311 A /I EU" ...Nrey.
0171 C-6., 04 WJfER, nATWEKA MARA ET .42VD
wuuu
tRE74.",;%,'4-i?.7,,(2:01
ilfdr Moons spolosel Loa Th...Ap , Yor .1 /Jill
SiOssA.d the pwas LS. FA A and A LAN° NA l'A:d rtros
SAS TRAASPO HAAT lON.
IMMTOII.4"
Fn. R.ll-17. ItMewl Iloyd,
Sumo-I
gavot Litt.r.Jr. K M. Moo
K Limbos'6, W= Kinlikars,
Jobs 1 I, Krorth.
Inas M. Psomiscb. Praseto &think
Won* Brisst. J. beboomosslimr.
Jas. L. (bops. Wm. B. thao.
Jobs r Pintos
TTN H
Life. Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
Office, Corner Market and Water Strectp,
PITTe11111t( ill, PA
aosr. OA L Ir. PrerilrAt. luxe A. 14c(JAA. Peep.
This Company makes every hugurnneo arp
pertstelei tom enaneeteJ rith I.7Fg ItISFI P.
Igen ..A Ceeea Ittek% eu the Ohb *AA
It beteedt.pltivese an 4 trthuteetee, ear Marine Rule gee.
seal!?
And ngitink or Darnago by Fire,
Med *phut the Peelle all. lies see Wend Navies/In
atel Trtheenrudion.
Polletee leaned at the Imeeet retee etheletelat with cafety
VI ell Mete.,
puiscrnm
Itabtat Ilah•nr. A lexaneirr Pruner.
impish P. noon. John Yolinton.
William Phillips. non.lileihnrhantb.
John limit. Jun.* W. Mop.,
frZi k si l ....Min. '=.ll. V..
Irt, A
rli b ,nr, ''''
Omura Mignmall. Ilurstio :1:6.,, Kittanning.
John )11/111. ra.
Inesh.l.sfet I Cud SAPP /sons fist P. 1.1
PM IkA I) EI,P riTA —
Fire and Lite lzumranco Company,
No. 140 CLIESTNLIT STREET,
orPO3ITX 7711:CavroN
Will make all kinds of him:mance...either
Porpotta or IJmltant, otwry doorTiptlon of Property or
Itor.buidiod. rottoomobta rotoo or progitatn.
WNW( P. KlNti, Prooldoot.
It. W. tut:Arm %les Prooldont:
Moo. P. Halton.
F.
R. Cop,
K. . Knotitth. .
P. H
B. Bsvory. I
U. norm., , John Clayton.
8. J. IlogArgoo. t C.
Y. Itaientauu. BierYtary.
J. 1/COVVIN. Agont,
corner Third and Wood otrooto.
- ---
Western Insuranee Compaiy
: OF PITTSBURGH
1118.114. !L. far—. eaten. =tr.
Will Insure agnmst all kinds of ihe and
blarine
totem&
Tb.. Smtc, Jos. Manley_
A. IV
It m DIM*,
(7. W. letetwAl. ?WWI Holmes.
ti. H. Jaeltoon. LitTlatott.
Wm. IL Smith,
.Itlll./. .h..
J. W. litut.lor.
W. Lynn.
O. tha.m.
(TA boron I rodltution toirkii;l by Directors wall
• olt to this oXoroOrdtT. and who will liberally adjoot.
od promptly pay ail Immo et thw Orytea. Na v 2 Water
• treat. (Spans Uo's %mamma uP statrialttaburgh,
Allot
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ppuz. ° l76 l- :4 A -3 . I tliaing. r . " llM..t.i.
Filth 1 N SURAIsICE—On Buildings, ?dor
elnindim Vurnitnro. to., In f awn Or toolitry.
That:onto/II principle, combined with tho wanrity of a
Moo* Vaal tab entltirs the Insured to Mara In tho profits
of thellotopany, without liability for lawn
The Soript animates Drills n"pitny. for proms, ore
°°""tibiN
" JLllV t tart t r a e!tge Q 4
tklu P. 7"
0. N. It i n i rlgtrtawy.
Clam Tic 1 .. % ... • Lewis ft, nahluntat.
Itim. It. , • George N. tinker,
T. C. Borkbill. Boni. %%Tingley,
(I. W. inuTenta. 7.. Lathrop,
Hobert Mom, • 11. L. Careon.•.•
C. ti. Wood, ILO:art Toland,
Thinhall 11111. •• • ndward 0 ..husies.
Jame, L. TILTIM - WM. Mo.ort
Jamb T. Minting'. • Aronlhald astir.
.0. 11..titroud. 1 Wm. 14, Semple. Pittelg.
T. U. COUIN, Ationt.
• TIM and Wood atraita.
110L111E8, RABE Sr. CO
auCCEMOR TO
• 11. 1101.11 ES & BROTHER,
• • 51A111711011111.11141 01
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. IktAT
TOOLS, PICKS.
Timber,rdill, Tobacco & Gotten Screws,
• &Pro aNdrageNsfur JltddinarS
CST and Bridgo Bolts, :with Thread and Rate
complote,
PITTSBURGH,
wAummoro.ll2,WAMi 1113) Mr um=
Woos AID BMW= res.
LBW work Ininseited.
HENRY - H. COLLINS, o
00MMISfiVIN E 40 IA AN T
AND WIADLWAIAI DIALED of
ORBESE, BUTTER, BEEDS, maa, •
No. 25V=eit,
FLKIIUNIMI OTHERS,
(BPQOmICY
Llf 4 i) Ra QOO f d 13T13,-
751° -/
Prortorto Itr. Yrimp/Isobestett ToT!ok, lire
The Stomach prepares tho eleruents,of the
bile and to. moot olt does the mil* teeblr . sad tm
perieetly. lieer al:rvanu Is the eertakt malt. es moon;
therefore. as any . affeetkna of the liver la pereeired. we may
be rare that the dig/AU/Verge= are out of order. The.
End thing to be don. Is to administer • eye ids .kloh
will art threetls alma the omarh—the malnsprina of the
animal machinery. For this purpose TO can recommend
nonflandSt Ocrmast Bitter. repared by Dr. C. Si Jaebon.
Philadelphia. Acting • en alterative and a tome, It
strenathene the dloeetion, rhanne/ the condition 0 the
bind and thereby aire• rerabuity to the balrels. Fee
•dverttomett. nplgalrdklrT
Cough Remedies.—Dr. Key Ber's Pectoral ---
/iyrup will cure you..
D. %error's Pectoral Syrup will cure ItroveltitLit
Dr. Mayo. , ' Pectoral Syrup will cure Larynalti,
Dr. Wayser's Pectoral Syrup .111 care lofluanra.
Dr. Keno's Pectoral Sirup wrillruni a - cold iu the howl.
Dr. Kerser's Pectoral Syrup twill rum Incipient Ooir
sumption.
A recerit letter from Mr..l. W. Vestrh, of Rokel.y,
rays:
want you to send oo two I r sttlee of your Pottoral
Syrup by malt There is • lady here who has • cough and
the doctor, can't rune her. I was In the wee way, and
trio' everything without benefit, until I got u lottle of
Your Proton.' Syrup, 1 took it but twice, and It cured me
sound and well.
Ask for Or. Knared Pecomit. SYRUP and tat• no other
Pries, 60 eta Sold at Dr. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood et.
and .t .1. I•. FLEMI NO'S, AGethenr. mlr29.dawS
N e n i al g i a.—This tormidable disease,
which moron to hsille the ~kill of phyoicions, yields Ilke
mauls to Cosine,. .psnid,
Dlr. F. Boyden. forunwly of the Astor Noose, New:York
and late pmprietor of On Nathan:to Note!, It ichmond, YD..
Is one of the hocktmlo who have Ira:loured of savory New
rain's, by Castor's Spenlah Mixture.
Sin. hLs rem be leas recommended It to number. of
others, whe were suffering lath nearly smeary form of die.
ease, with (be meet wonderful Furness.
HO rays it is the most extraordinary medicine he has
over used. arid the bat blood purifier known.
see advertisement In another column. sah.-lfsdaver
DRUG STORE FOR SALE.
RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably local
0, Allegheny City, svlll be sold on moons!le terr L—
. enolulro nr /LEMING BEM,
Wholeyele DYnggiete. No.oo Wood
Pltleburgb. Penn.
Ticket Alient. a
& BROS.
MEM=
Sick Headache and Ifearalgia of Eight
YLAIIII Bra.lllo Colin YT Oat &LET'S DiTUIIIII4I STROP.—
Mr. William Trimble, 11•Kelrre how. Ilayardatown. Filth
ward. Say. be wee mired°. Piet ileadarho of eight years,
.tending, by three bottl,l 1.1 Oakeley'e DepnraUveHyrnp
lle has trbel rariolle phyriciaoe without a cure. Ue Le
now , otirolywall. Oakleen Depurati” la for Itbsoinie
Seroftila.Tettor, and all ernpUredieeliara For elle
wholesale an dl'e tall, at Utt. KNYI3IIIII3.
No. 140, Wood et, Pion 01 the Golden Mortar.
mite Prim lb ants per bottle
ARNOI4D & yvii,LiAms
ItAITMCSOELIa or
Chilson Furnaces, Wrol Iron Tubing
AND YDDDINI/ CIKNENALLY,
For Warming and Vaidation of Buildings.
A. A W. Atli maract for Wermtog and VentllsClog by
ritsam or Itnt Water, Piro, or (Thllgon's Vurnzon.Cbutehss.
Schaal., IiospILAJA. leb<torlon. Orton Ilomies, Court 11(bums
Jail Motel, or Dwollinmk 51n. 25 11=5,5 Pittabarx
PEARL STRAN MILL.
ALLPAIIENY.
Flour delivered to fuutilieho in either of the
two onw.
Mf=
LOB AN, %VI LBON A 01.. G 2 Wo.I rt.
BRAUN it MIRK, nnorwr Libertf and St. Clairetc
S. liCllt9 ART% Bruegl•L Mir dn,.
TER-fa (1:01 ON bKl.ll'Efir.
BRICAN. KRNNIGDV t CA)
SPRING STYLE OF HATS.
M'CORD & C 0..
HATTERS,
Have now on hand, a fre,h enpply of (len
Bement' Dr.v.pi RAW, .vpnrs, A7Vt.
Alen,. complete twortmmit et (hogs' end Youtlee ROFT
HAT/, of the leteet faehlocm, to which they Melts the et
tentlon of the public. Owner Fifth end Wood et. Mhl6
Dl'Ciintock's Family Itedicines.—We
all the atto of lan of 0e5.1.1,4 facalliaoaadl others, to Mead
e•nL+meot on the fourth moo of than ralaable rtifilif
Ilodletroo,
Balm of a Tnausand Flowers, for beau
el.plltloll.llll4 ereellestlou all TON. Puerto
end PILLCIttaII from the tee.. Sol.l at Dr Keyser . .. 140
14.4,1 greet. fel6daag
=C=l==
MR. NRISON would regpeetfully inform
hla friend* and the public cenerally, that in order th
!need the daily Inereastnq demand 4,r hie banuerrentetwa,
inn 4 hal 1.111 and has now complete.' Inver the obi
iheit 0111..1111rd etre , ono of the one? opseknor 1.4
ina;nlria , nt r tight 0214 rho ...:reezotrueted the Da
aherreotylv PUI . V.WIL in the I ate trif.r
prepared ta exert,. likeneae. ritee and etyleA, In
tar weather, from 4 &rine% A. ht. till 4 o'rinek P. A
'edit fr.. Ir solloited, whether the ail& fur Llkenaaa
bri. Reath, Old Pak Odle. , ThLtd !aired
de1,14.•
• • NEW AI) V E EN'TS.
IREATEST BAILG.IINS 1 E'T—Wi. are
V.l l l .0,mi...a to wig thous 2 sal uatio nodding I.ot• on
. Amino ut st- 6th Ward .on one of shish is aon-tod • eon,
Int tab!. 8,1, 1 / 4 l'ostars 11 u.•, with fruit and nowiirs
•Innadaneo. for ti.. very I. silica of 41.284) cash, u the
o any. r'a stout lessen, the to Ands to
It. llef.)11N .4 SON. No. 21. sth st.
Inj II ITE DRESS GOODS—A. A. Ma*on
M .1, Co. aro opening et very estontgre annornaorit of
tl hit. conswtior of re.l,, ginGroldarisal sod Dot
ted E•is. aadl Drat di weir, Litho, Limn% Barred.
arls•l and I.loll, Yarotoitec India Molts, Natato•l4, 44 I
• also mos. ~.w and TA,' Intadaolue etyler of Couseings.
otlllogs. Edging. sod I tours int*. istYZ
BRICK Itousf: FOIE:TA LE, well
0..0.4 and rntainlnt • hail, nartor. dialog room. iter ..e, 4 etuisublirs and fi utrbeel ...W.: good ...far. pan.
t.T.Parad Tosd. grape arbor. ty•••• • hydrant In
Um load and kitdico. rl.a I, 10 . 21 ft front on Rid. et.
by 101 ak.r. Price 12 Z.n. dee Borth In Lana, rassaln
der at 1.2 riot , 3 Year ,
Alas, • cum two story brief Nuns, aultalde for two
dwelling. oft Inats. 41th. LIN lit of 2i [Lon Md. , It. br
I% dear; trees, ahrsil.bery, riabla, at. Pole+ $1.400.
Torn. Nun, ut ahem 8. COTIIIiERT AIi:C.I4.W at
NEW BOOKS—Tri.i...olor. , .l .ketches of
Perla. beautifully illustrates&
lAnol.l..lealtleystetry; !levant nor Ptillnemptsal
Harpers (I.ll.rer sd'lles Sheet
lC la* and gpiaLloa a( Jr. NO; Mors Wcrlda Than OM
%tensor. of ttla Cozen!, of Illemina tog
eb r olailh, v raphy et Me beg. • Nlaszry;"
Nalsonst Magazine! r %lay to male by
.04 J. L.. gag 11, 14, ith at.
1.1 , 14. No. a Alackoral, largo,
kite. No. 1 3lgstrral.
le. thle.
hl
mallurn:
White nith; 2.) LLIGL Whlto Tleb.
: T.Toi 1.0 Train
Lana
" No. Pirklad harrier.
14+ " Dry Vali liorring, nor;
Jort arriving, and gar sal. by J. %CANFIELD.
lIFIESE--500 hr.% prime in store and for
rLJ 1. br .r 33 J D. CANFIELD..
ItUTTEit-5 Abb.; freak roll; 10 boxes do.
;net arrived gad far W. by J. 13. CANFIELD.
yx= lai and 143 Front at.
OLASSES-50 bhls., Oakjpaclinges, in
.Lora and Imply by aptS J.II.CANFIELD.
f ESS I'OEK-20 bids, in stare and for
d.v Ws by v 12.3 J.ll. CANFIELD.
KJ IDISEED 011.--23 bble, in store and for
.01 by aril} J. D. CANYIELD.
ITALE bbla. extra bleached on
hand •nal for rain •p= . J D. CANFIELD.
11 4 1 1.0011 . -150 bids. extra and superfine to
apply.. sad Flr Polo by apt i J. n. aAN PI KLP.
p BARLS---25 casks just arrived and fur
erslo Lr ap.ti J. P. CA NVIALD.
130TAS11-10 casts' juvt arrived and for
fteo hr J. 11. UANWIRLD.
ErEIIE Printing and Publication Moe tbc
DallY nod Wselly rttlaburph (utler 'and'lttasts
a 4 % . l• 6 = " tt ' fi 7.1241 Vrttos ti ffa u seNtelltilT.
lora Lth street. above tholthflel4, 4th store. . • i '
es
I Job Wora, sods as llsabbtaas, Cetra, Pamphlets *
Le oestly sod wets:lllEly execatal. Guta4tver
Irving's Life of Washington.
PRE octavo edition, furnielied•
tn sulneritn•ra. Agents ara 'ranted In tlniNottbarn;
Southern, and Wealers tltatno, to PHI thla n:t book.—
ACDI to 111110. r. ut.
wREM! BARGAiteS in .11roChe Shawls
Law., nangem and Parimatthm. mu. now soling' raldif
iy at the BOSTON STORK, CO :iterkre et . Don't - , lalar ,
tadiqa. an 1.44411 now
Government (Reims
uudercigueil will procure Bounty
MI land Warranty end obtain reorient Mr lhoee eel
tied thereto, ander the sarbaas setter theca.., Saweiat
attention 1.111 be given tood cues within tberjorlallalon
of the Donn ofdanne, and prompt •ttention wall De sly
tta to spy tmelnem connected sr tth Conon% or any Of the
Departments.
Penman desiring (bevel. of their warrant. In money
tan 'Wear, have the hlgheit fake. or they can have them
located favorably In any of the new States or Territories.
JOSKPKC U. KKNNEDY.
(late of the Oran/ Ontm.)
Corner of Tenth street and Pennsylvania Avenue.
•ronah rams.
Mr. Kemnetly Is a gentleman In whom *Tan . cOnfidence
. may be placed. 14t fit may rely on prhopt and filth.
let attention tattle* Interests by intrusting their bill
neu to hie hands.— Chester Oh (11..) a , pithiscan.
We recommend him to the Dahill—Unify Trkemph,
(4(Am,111 )
Mr.
and
hoe teen maorthant • resident of Wash
ington, and has been widely known tut a yal made public
oMner.— Timis and (AI , IIe,(IV Letting, '
Kennedy In emit:anti? d i for his prompt and
thentetle bush:teas habits and hi. cot)) nod uprightuiest
of ettanctar.—lirpottyn N. Milt ,
Buts well qualified by hi. habits am the proper pro..-
.nation bnsinem placed In his bands.— /Wrier., ((.rwns
&ewe., A. (!)
well fitted for the business, and we take i ll . oathre
In commending idr.}thimmly to.thore desiring al In the
proseentionof their cialmh—Atily.Attrerfiser, ( Al.)
Ills aodltalittanee with the youtineof busines• in the In
terior, Land, Pension, and otherdepastmentalotlicee.glem
him gnat facilities for aiding those who nay mute his
torrina,Sentindf, (Optterubtin)h..M T . )
Yvan an sathaintthre of some fifteen nr eightemt year..
we conlidentl r recomno.nd hint to any who may desire to
mourn hie seryleee—thuly Divatch. (POlsburgh, /tut
ap= Usvisritit
Agency for Soldier's Claims.
lOCATION OF LANDS—PORCIIASE
jat i ftl.K Olf 11 1 111VgIgl o NTli to l t he riersitur
ble asn ' tlate . en to Xrairk roclinem.ofg: wagnts " i7:l:
diem, Molt widows or minor childron, who non entitled to
Ilountr Land; also for the location of lands awl the pur
chase and We of land warran. %/MN D. DAVId.
mhll.2md ts
(ferns, of Wood and 6th Mo.
Pekin Tea Store
Na. /WI dm.; ros4 r.fkce Eankange Bank.
NOW RECEIVING, Cull assortment of
aItNEN and BLACK VGA& samseriairg nu Win
nrndes no. In we. parrbaaed direst Irons the inarorters
Ihr rash. Warrasstad of Impeller darn , . MK' will tos roll,
Wbolaaale and Ratan, at the lawast prawn
nrZi K. JAYRIN.
Fancy China Store.
11, 01)KINSON'S FANCY CIIINA STORE
mnnot be surpassed In I (II assortmant of slethant arid
ass of CHINA, (11.11 MI or QV IRISNSW A kg. for Families,
lloar Is or Mannar:as. at unarm! to prixs, forerun.
=.lrod
Dry Goods.
yvE WILL OVEN. on Monday, - April
. n
23d. a oplontllS awartroont of Bran rlk and Ano-
Embrolderka, Money Silk., Laoros.Chlntsol. &mos,
Timm. aronadinot, eforo t Do Knoototon, &four - aux.
aooa.key - AN - 3 All 4. 91 Mutat et
NEIV DRESS - GOODS—A.. A. 'Magoil
O. wm open on Monday. Aptil 23d, another etas a
o of Drnas 13001/11, soneittina of sans splendid Myles or
striped. bawd and - enured alias Perates e T 14.111, arena
Orsandlac Lamm. IWaa• llobet. ae, to apzd
tral: linuileand Sign Paint
s . niorend:iso
a 1 volt in tbaa tlnr. with wayintano, and In ttnl 1 cat
I:llanair. J.* II ieIIILLItS litukobt Mint.
CHESTER. 74 Wood street,
MEROIIANT TAILOR; •
n EDS leave tc announce the receipt of lie
I • Spring perches. otelotha.Cawheerts and Ve•tlenza
The stock has been selected with care, and will larmatlii
teenier, with the tsnal inranotesse and natlSlarlion. ,
BOYS' CLOTIIING,
The stock of Boys' peatly.m.d.. Clothier enstwares the
enteet rudely In the. west, deplaned to suit all elasees—..
Rally additions, will he med.
FURNISIIING. GOODS,
larludloscelcry article for Gentlentene 'complete outfit,
rtfeek.<4 hill in tad at vrq 1." jelmftr Clash alarm
tics chkrg• k, etowlez Goode: . •
epl4 • .144 study to ?leas,".'
Removal
Necluuaiesl litutk." . Pittiburgh:
lIOTICE lb HEREBY UIVLN TILA,T;
rww.L.l to Om provision.. or thodet lornipirstion.
mu Dank, approved tisreh,3Utti, 1x55. and the Act an
Proved the loth tler of April, IMO, entitled -An Act Kett
lasting hanker InJOILD to reeolva subecriotlons to the.
anoint! fttnek .of maid "AIRCIIAKICS, DANK. PITTS
DUE4III.'' veld be opened at the :levelrente.Krelhanne.ith
street,, Pittsburgh, on the TIVEN'TY.I4O.TII - DAY . De:
APRIL, 186 n. at 10 &Omk 5.31 to remain open Sro Az.
judicial d dap, :rural° &dock A. AL, WADS o'clock
of each • _
.1. - Moorhead, ._
8. Wm. M. M. 164•
W. Staler. ' W. 0, - • -
Ft. Diller, Jr, Rlogwalti
W. IL Smith W. It, Dolma;
Wm. K. Niinick, JAzoce D. L _yon,
A. 11. Omen;. 4 rA. A. Ilutchhion...
S. Polovmontker. William J. Andermu,
T. It. Holmes. 3141,2011 Park; Jr,
Piro. W. Jackson. .David Cottontail;
It. Ilepburn. . lame M. Pennock.'
nprtneer Itarbannh, William P. Jobnittori,.
Aloxander Klee. • (100. Pmorlr-nno.
Robert Galway. A. Kirk
Ft: eTt t ralf, "4 ( ?Le o ir7entr..44 .7 •
W. • Andrew liturke;-,
J. P. Dilworth, ' • thltS3nd.l tk=.l3.4M".
HOPPER'S PATENT_ PLANE.
undorsigned is prepirod to r
OARPENVIGIB,, CIARINET.II AHEM. and Workers
In y
Voc9l generally, with Ms Patantedandminaida Itance.
All who bare tried It pron./m.3911 a most taluable in
vention, that must soon mum tnto general "tar. • Tun r. 4.
lowing letters from practical - 11 , 4mm In brit two amon
muty tatters the Patentrahtsreadvedrocommeruling this
Plano ahoy., alio/Derr In suuk: • • •
Ilmanson tirgArr Qualm Facroara
February 214 lab& ,9 •
No bombyy certify, that dming the last tweirstoontbs
•wo lloprerl Patent Plane. , anti do mot hesitate
to raw...nand 1143 Caldnet-Alakeys sod Cbtrprnters as an-
Inrior to any other Pnoe in ma.. Nr. consider It peculiar.
17 mlapted Marring oak, sherry, walnut and all sorts'
ot bard wocd. nod for planing...lllMS. It Is tar ruporlor to
the old male of remains . , tweider bring • grrst raving or
time. (km num, by using L 1.19 Plan., will plane mom •ra.
nerds than Oft AMU can do by any othrs plum or method
in um.; • J.l. 11. MAN 411%).
To Moats V. Rams, Eau:
Dear Sir-1 haveexamined lloppree Patent Bench
Plasm, and believe it LP be amen excellent =ilea for the
use the which it is intended, ass combination of piano
mid scraper.
It m pertienlarlyularded to planing veneer,. end 'lt
does titre neaulm ono-fourth. the time or labor of the old
inoth64.sod I have no doubt. when Us VroPertirs become
generally, known, but that It win entindy impersede .the
termer ted nes and laborious custom. .
•
t meet cheerfully recommend it to ail persons engaged
in • the Cabinet basinose.aa from my knowledge of it,
there Is nothing as well fatal to giros smooth and beau
tiful (abit to veneers as thelloppot Patent Bench-Plana
Jams IV, Woontralg.,
Fumanti, WarercOma, Of 01)Thirtt at; Pittaburgh. •
:' , /trborpk, February 147,.18{.6. •
•
MORN Y. RATON, of this city, mrsole - Agent Am the
eels of Plants, or of tightitto.ll34llPflettlif and snit to em .
piitaburgh, March ihPPF.I.
WII.
mh29.3m0.
Agency.
*L IM
MOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth M t., agent
Tor selling and baying PATENT O MTN; la now
an orl tekl to 101 l the following lately pat/mitt! artidon
Trutt's patent Oil Glebes., kg steam gughleg
Coe's patent Drill. for Drilling Iron;
Doan s Roca Dritarm
Illowolond'o Btatlunary and Poetabto no MD* . . .
thacelonPaMoom
Iron Rids and
°Maths Wrongbt Iron tthatr I%l.mnes. •
Thtso articles have Won examined be nractical nlochan
lea and machinists, and prow:am:mod superior loony In no..
titris also outhotinal to tell Dhabi to make and rend
those ortlelas In any part ottbs nounts7.
Ile hos also for sale hot•prowed Nutt. and litiosheraintd
&itched Drug Work: • .
LW Is else prnpana Ditalur Agendas for the sale of oth
er Wonted Nights and MR Inventions, and give to the
'twitters faithful and constant attention
Ile retell to the followbe •
The interfiber* hare long_been .acquainted nub Mr
IDWee V. Wotan, and Wno
odd is recommending
him to all who may wish templed. his service". as a son.
o ho . f andoubtod Integrity and IndefotlgabbthadosUy
hos osertkrtio every reliance may b. .
N oss
11. Craig, • W. itobthson.Mr.. - •
Arm. Lortmer,Jr., -John Graham,
W. Denny. • ILChlida
James - lb:dales Eons.,
P.lt; prierid, • - RUlnner
P. toeuns.
r klaria7gdeun.m . i P .
t o n , Willies ,
leiku &
A. W. I lnlicet
florallOW2l/21.114. ; .etti
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS,
Importers and Dealers in
LINSEED OIL, ILARD OIL, 'ALCOHOL,
VARNISHES, TURPENTHNE, TANNERS' OIL,
WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL
(GLASSG WARE, PERFUMERY, (SPICES. 'I
SU FIG. INSTRUM'TS DRUSHES, SPICES.
MANUPAOTURERS OF
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE.
WEa t A i ,VE REMOVED TO OUR NEW d BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREA:,
Hin tltZlT n h c.t.werdrio aLa,inuic. of all ehenve In the market, we ere elk;
to NM for reeh or toprompt thllll dealers 4on ea larorablo term. an mate= .10bbirT
.)or brand of WIIITEI LEAD we guarantee to be STRICTLY PURE taut FULL MUM not gemmed
for fininwsa whitrnraa
A. VAILN-ElTOefre %TRW FU(Ilt ferniehed with Englith. tirrmen, Preach and Smits DireetiOrd:
ap.s.3uullerT
DELIUS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
AMUSEMENTS
R. WINTER'S
11 1iltIVALIID
CHEMICAL. DIORAMAS
CRYSTALLINE VIEWS, CH ROMA TROPES, dc.,
AT MASONIC lIALL,
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Apri
26tb, Irth and 2.sta.
MR. WINTER inform the eitirene of
pittuhurgh that .his Meth... rung. menu te {nun.
eto their kind far unfit-ale. ,
glitch be arthrthuil grandeur of delineation, bill.
tinner orlon, &Int the , name titan an true to want°
that it stand. unequaled on thlle continent. ,
The exhibition will rOMMenee with o forks Of (.7ystal.
Hue View., which remount
Ruins, Moonlight Scenes, Cities, Nra Views, &e.,
too numerous to mentkin in an edverilmment.
After which a dimlaY ot
SIX CHROSATROPER,
with a variety of breezing metanierphOnn.
To be fellow., h r the Mehrated
CIIFAIDJA-L UlOll tHAP,
Illuxtratim nr the 4.l.ltheing Mthieete. sumeptible to all
the changes peculiar to the natural day, representing na
ture In all He OrlIllanoc :
HILL' CATHEDRAL'
Night view! shoving he midnight fink,
COURT OY BABYLON!
Eight clew! ,honing the least of lielehArrar.
OR-Deors eye. at 7 derma: to cm:emcee, at E
ag. 7lA- if. Ti
irllrte recta Only: Children under 12 yests cf
rds •
I
A DAY EXHIBITION Daturday, at 3 o'clock, on
which °erasion Chlkireti adocittml at Dirents. s on-SDP
Location ehantr.R'
cation Changed , and Time Postponed.
SPALDING, & ROGERS'
TWO CIRCUSES.
CONSOUDITINO Tilt. COMBATED
~ilp.•A FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS
4.. • Prom thfir Palatjal Aquatic A mplit.
401;.4 4. 1, !b.Z.12 , 21 1 , 1, . 1 r r Ohlosnd Mixeleoli.Pl
• . NORTH A3IEILICAN fIIICCIUS
1 twoulnto ar in Nov England anti No •
7 York i,
One Monster Concern.
ttr73%"eittron.,.;tlio%cl.,,rrlh
premouro of the auu
Both, Cm panics under One Ten
TWO NETS OF rEavonmEILFl
TWO SETS OF CLOWNS!
TWO NETS OF RENO MOSSES!
PANTOMIMIC EV NUT A IsrEttNuoio
MMUMCIUM
•' allttPvh "ugi"OWiiai ITAN
MING BANN •
And everythingelim upon -ton mama
elaborate male. with the following
C
7".
amongst. the principal iiiitirstrians,
tilowne, Lineatilermer. Gymnasia, ran.
tountruista,
:..!'l+t , j, Mlle .......---. khu1.......10ND.
J., r .111. L LAKE, I nr, GI{A.N.EN.
The Man Monkey.
__- --,-, .m. AGILTON, ll:ming 01.4 . 1tVICA
LAKE. L. -I. ittlilk.llLS,
The Motley i Brothers.
GEO. DUN HAP. Gun LA THO.UNT,
rr:, P. DONALVSON, T. (18.1VRN.
1 1 ..P ''' i ~,- riFitALD{VTN, 1011•A ar tLI:S i IIROWfI,
'-- „go'', Door. WHITE, ICHAS. 0ft , 131.1Y.
, /1,..,,Q,,, Ginty's Pantomime Troupe
t:' - - - si..t I. I , KARTII IolE0.)1ILLIAMSON
lIIM`..- AO. WOOO . ,
liwur. DEMING.
- . -
The War Horse Encephala!,
0. urrp.HAI,L, 101 , -.). MACKEY,
I'. WILLIAMS, M. BANKER,
&,..., 8--_, A).
. _At Pittsburgh Sic Days,
: 77 -'l3 --- Volt Al 1-TCIN.
'MONDAY, MAY.7th,
---.....P 'M
ON P 3.00 star.xr,
-- Front of American Hotel:
A.1..5... AT
~ 4 . ,k,,,, righavt. AM" ...q...
ttg ig h;lTl. ' 7i/f.,:k.fr `1 !,1..1 ..h,
--- Sir Adalingiou ONLY VIVENTY•YLVE
c• il
CENTS to 1. , h Campania&
ept.n-2rd.tltsT
ATM INSURANCS COMPANY,
CONN.--Clinnered 1819
OF HARTFORD,
• .
Cash Capital, - - -- - $500,000.
Cash borphis on lat Jan. 1455, $ 2n,273
THIS CAPITAL STOCK and -SURPLUS
Is seettrely invested Enr the benefit oral! Polley-had
•P,. As ..n evldenew of the Whoa we have to Santo eon.
fldenep .41 of one ability to royal] !mews promptly, wo
state a tart that tbe 'receipts of thlo Dont/Loy Irom all Ito
...Metes sari from $12:..t0t0 to 116 ,, "0 p, month its
business b Ism an d .wsll distribatetl,nod in oar ortolan
11102111:1Ce Clompany in the United stairs affords hot
ter
inatetanits than the ditna. They continue to make
Ituursoos on yprrooperty lb town and tonotrY. at Yates.
low as Is eonent. with Wets to thepolies Whiny.
ILA Tan-EYCH.Agent.
Mew, NOrth.Watantris Illtb and Woodstreets, Mts.
bmb. ' p21.2-2rl
Iron City Commercial College,
CHARTERED APRIL, 1855.
MAID as 17 , 41.4TEDU
His Exesilsney, Gm. Juss Hsu. 11. H. DID DLE.
ilort. J. N. Neuss,
Ilros. Wm. Ez-Gov.. 11. A. Pasou
(W. Wn.soo SlaCANnt A. Fsuccissosx,..N
C.I. W. norms. [Ks. Cassel:ll-N..44
Cast-D. Cueuu. ,
Atss. Esq.
N. P. InnsrawA..
• /K RUM
(lroaulental PournanslilD.
SIMLA R BRO., Prinsipale and Prorate°. a Plain and
1.1. 11111.111CoCK. (Luther of Illtsturvra *Wm •ol
Dont-treping.) Print:ion orthellook-kesuing De
and Lecturer on all Important bushanw toransast= ""
JOHN k LFAIIN4I, (author a row In lee now and Unpins
od agitate 01 Duak.heeploz) will wirer weekly Lectures
ou lb. Manta of Accounts
JAINR.9 /1. HOPKINS. morallge of the Pittatittlgh Bar.
Lecturer on Ounnicralal Law. •
The Principals hare war.; the sank,. of 11.. 1.: 3:
Conn. who will giro lust:motions in Hathetnatice.
nearing. At • •
iirmseetiaam—iliewatudenta received daily. et Ole
litatiturloo every facility la offered for the speed y attain
ment of beauty and rapidity in TENAIANSIIIP. eatn+
enruin Arithmetic, sod minx-riot akin
Tim. unlimited. Success guaranteed.
tre.line open from-ti 4.1. till 10 P. X. AVM
PITTSBURGH, I
AUCTION SA I FS_
p DAVlS,'Auctioneer.
Commercial 511/3 MOTU. corner Woad mad Find
.
iiARLINGTON CANNEL Com. ii, : j
co. AT AUCTION—On Thursdsr.,..khr., April:
st 7 o'clock, at the Jletebsnte ItNihsnr.., ith et
bo sold. fro "Avowal whom It htsy Concern .
5..,,,h......s ihirllogton flannel Goal It. It. en. &sok.
sp24 P. ST. DAVIS., Atsi
.11ONE ET I'RESSINU •MAcl I INES 1 :
/ neNS AT AUCTION—Ian Thurrdar ellerboo n
" ,at 3 Weinet., bo mid at , . 11111ilal
MOM, corner Wood and flfth str . oto , addltaS
large lot of household furniture, 2 frersW
ohirmal modals preeslut r r 3 t7
asai :3ACIA r At
I 1 1100ERY STORE IN t.Alvim
riLLE AT AUCTION—On 'Mu ,—h 31 nrn.af,'
st 10 o'rloolr tthsramcornero 0 old t .4
s.. VIII be aold, thehntire r tack of firm-or go.d
Tinware. Varlets Goods, Store Mantes. CArdaga
aosong uttleh are Tem. Sugar, Alotaraeo.
att, fhb and Lard OIL Vinegar.. Wanair.r.
brainsod Weis:lda, with earlaty cloth, altielra.
Terns ear.h. Asia vodtire .. 11. al. PAVIA. A'
j i_ .jUBLIC SALE OP DRY Gth /DS-A ,
Moron:John Thonmeon, No. 100 Ilerket it., I/
so .1, (ea Isoeclining nudism.) M. sows Wire
of Foreign end Domortiellry hex mem
fully fe•dected,rfor customer trade. Theaseertment
extenelve, embracing the richest and lalmt Myles
Orgete °revery re , lety l . te i taltlgg i rold r •
Vattlasami Crepe l atl, Linen Goal., 11.! . .ier;LI T A
remote. Umbrella% 80013111. A. and • full eseortment
Arable go.ele gamily kept in on extensive retell et
Salo lelllcommence olt louday moroing. April lk
o'clock. and continue Until ell ern closed. The attr
of the bull. le mitrticrilerly reuuested.
eyo Y. 11 DAVIS, k
lIIILUSTEirb SALE OF FIFTEEN BUI
INO LOTS IN TITE 81X21.113ARD.—On Prlday!
noon. April 27th, at 3 otleek,.on the Memlma 1.111
by -mder of the Orphan? (.butt 0f A Ilegbeny el
CI: . 1. ' 7 01=. 4 / 4 21:t
. S iirutg s b,llll:ND.V.
out ny the Into lice. Wm. l'orter. In ht. first 0166
In the Sloth and Seventh of Pit telnugh.
, vhkh lota. to 9 ,0 4.3). 40,4,42 43 44 and 460
each a reenter 2) foot en.Ountre Avenue. and extene
amthimeelly about 96 feat to Clark etrem. swathe
Ing eight /ate, to Ignel4 9, 40, 60, 51, :.2, CA, 64 a 1
have each arrant or he ket on ()lark Mr...A, 'and et
bask mother...lly the wrote dletane. Itcem steel
feet wide.
:bon
The bve oilers crest I oducoments to those del
purchasing property near-the business .rt of the
led. at de. .101 IN II Khl...N, Trost&
sps 61. ihSV In. h net. 7
ITAMOND ALLEY pROPERTY
p
HALE—That valued° 3 Wry Met. Dvallitht
It2=°: I 3 g`r:.°ll4Trig,
Lot Lafleur front oft 3 feet sal artendtv, twk Ty ;
AHOY to tabl3 . P. M. DAVI% A
•
Jous My= J.
ATwiLL, LEE & C 0.,.
WHOLESALE (*It() dEI
Produce & Commission Merchant'
AIM, DEALERS 131 •
PITTSBURG!! MANUFACTURES,
No. S Wood ex:, between Watarand Fiord
sots . • PITTBDIND
BMW 8.
(lato of the firm of Ring & lkfoorhead
- OOMMISSION 'MERCHANT,
DEALER INDIO mkrAL AND BLOOM
No. 76 Water street, below Marl
con PRIBRUIIoH,PENN
Black Diamond Line of
PA CAC BT'S
AILS from Licerpciol to Philadelphia
I t oreerh month. and (moo NAIL& Iphla to !
Ig
pool the If.th of every mouth. corned by Thonnte Illf
son k On. 0 Welput rt., Philadelphia; and Kielty ,
Nient. dr. Co levorpred.
The sutenoinar. Anent flop Um COtopany • has &Ifni
hand Paneann Tlelcote nod Sight • yallkhor any au
payab , le at any Dank In England, ' lreland, hada.
Wale . .
Abbi. briny, peyeen ger, from Now York and Pkd
phis by itslirval.
JOIIN Tllo3lYiON,Buybybbb Age.;
ap2o.lyl
_N0.410 Liborty et, Pittnoorgh:
PAINTERS.
LAING &..LAISE,
ROUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS,
NO. 00 711111 D 3TREBT.
(13chreem Wood sad Market Ptrootr4
All orders promptly -attended to.;
oxoeated ba • tuporlorytyle.
AS-12011fuhesta Young
11 powder and Imriel Test
b 0 Dallrbeets 6nontacit Tr*
RD Csains Goo Wong;
60 do Young llyson , lluzuwins and lmpsrlaL
COFFPN-20.1 bags Primo 1610 CAdfor..
do OM Govern moo. Java:
I TOBACCO-100 boxes 5 nod N assorted brands;
N) doong
GO 'Catty boson !:; l L bs. do
gothaNS-50 bbls Wino Sugary
40 do Crushod
SYRUP AND. DUGAN. MUSS :310LASNES--1.10. b
Eastern SlTurg,
DT bids Uoidon Syrup;
100 bbls Loubd.u.g Sugar Doom lases..
bat? bbls Nagar Boas Syrup Molar..
- 111011-100 bblsHad Haooon.4
ID do No. 1 Norring.
TARPITOII AND D9EIN-75 bb!, Nortb Carolina T
10 do Path.
Itler.-14TlerresInima Moo.
UIteARS-15.11nons assorted brands.
111— UARDONATKSODA-100 togs(lr.'. Brand.)
CASTI HAP—DO boxes (Masoollies.)
riALKRATU M D-60 boxes In Paper.
PIPES—GO bass slay llpes.
The lawn, goals now In atom and nr. IT Ina by =d ..
rallroad. - wlnalL toConnw with a 11e..1'.4 1 nw Pittsburgh mann (natured ►rtieler. ik 7 tw onerod to
U"
by
7141'.1.1., 1 1ER &C.(a:
►DIS 8 Wood ► t,hetwma WI. ter nod Front t
COTTAGE KILL ACADEMY.
A - Clusical and Coil!cienteSchi
FOR FOVIVO GEtl7.l
lIE ELEVENTII SESSi;,N OF TI
n.titutlnn 11111 commence on TrLlSDAY.lerthfl
la achuel le lorated In the plen,,t. healthful 211 ,
Mantle Hllarte of tort!. Creak. distant twelve lanai
Vittahargh. Auld I.ofisary saxes, =tend time a dal
The Academie Millen (extenslrely limeys ae Elm
Exebenges) L elms air'''. and commo/lona baud
three stmt. abere t he basement, mislabeling miner
and le moat admirably sad conveniently arranged
Warding school.
The Orounix ettacteld to the &lb ' =Ns
for the healthy exerciess of the pupils,.
. The plan of the li.ademy iscomprebensireandthema
embracing a liberal course or inetruction In Chain
reaming—the Modern Lengurcee—tad th/
Mona brave:we of en elementarylinglish education:
lierh brancirima Ite appropriate torten dor—the
.ter ofTesebere lbelpg , ta the proportion os one fat 81
/choler*: end none Int the moat competent, faithful.
experienced Teachers err employed in the enteral del
• - -
Thom who bare children . to eilorate, aro invited to
and <mamba, the lerrsomsomota made fur theareemal
Lion of scholars. . L. CATON, Prise t 1
Ilarrximmt may' ba mails to the follotslolt ninth=
Ptarot and former patron. of tho Neheot,
. Cleo. Wan. , • . 1 W. Dauelo..Metl,
lion. A. W. Loomis. it. Wailer. Ma
lion. J. It. it, lintork. Lmo bes t,7.4.
Doe. J. it. tlutbrio. - 11. Dorf &
Dr. J. Brett. • • thsorge Arthur!, U. Esq..
Dill A. Emlth. XX4..
- a T. C. Illorgab;, Y. 24 . James &homemaker, X
J. White •.. Wlahtmen. Req..
Alex. n01.t..1., J. C. (loldeoll,
N. newt r.se.; • -. W. C. Barr.
I
D. W. II /Ir, Mat- M. Watson., MM.,
Jerth MU..,.
Altegholt t 4, Pak, April In. 1855.
leirCirrulata eon be had at J. U. .11ellues. or IL 'X
'Manatee hookstorex, Dittaburgh; aPPIr to the Pry
Ma. at Tortle Creek. apl9-1•1
.
A Room inthe Gm . ette Buildingefor
4VVELL LIMITED ROOM, ou the aeoci
• door, and easy orarmar; In the Oasel to Buildings
Meet. la kw Toot tor one, or a term or. nom
would suit • Bookbinder, Eagrover, or Lithographer
Wswkly Newspaper Mos. atd •
FOR Qmo FARM FOR SALE, consisting.
132 sholso land. 'situated In Onlnaildana
. 2 allow above Welhrrills, and within 14 ota
the Ileassr extsuskm of the Pittaburah and Clrnitind
It.. ,It Is all under kno,and shoat 40 anal In coal
Lion; a goodlffnune dwell/2V boom, barn. kn.: a small
chard and gutsy. a well of good wavy at. the dam
oasl Lunde? ttni wl•ole firm, with two solos now opined
ds the owner Is traipsing wad. this Wm will be sold;
!Ls low prise 01=100. l' - c torsos and farther n
. apt&
Second Eltipply of
SUMMER 'DRY GOODS.:::..
pN.IIIONpAYi April - 1014 - , WO COMM . :
mob tt: our 'wooed NopPly of Y0..T.D7
nit onus of the beet stri.. Brut .ehoifter. fabeiet
eve teen Nought to the. ear this worm. We hart a
remind elm. am beech !Kyle harseole, eutlrelT did
rut trout het temp , to which vo rerpertfulty barite tt
attention of the leiillea. soli : /LAGANA •
THE ADAMS EXPE.EsS COMP • •
A JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION.
Organinq July 1,11451, muter £h lenas or Nen, Fielt.,
Capitalln 12,000 Shares!
srocxmozpves.iirtgrinuALLY LIABLE:.
President—GEOßGE W. CASS, of Pittebl
- 11AnotlAti
Geo. W. Curs. Plttsburnl2,'. S. M.Shoomaker, BO**
N. S. Sanford, Johnson , larleundon, N.
W. D. Densmore, New - York, Snooper. BridgaPnle
41. Adsme,,Noetnn, 8.
, •J. 31 ...rimmtVOD.Springlie14. Item. , 101-
Warecours.... - ... -. • C 0.,. 410
. .
• WM. C
110LESALE GROCERS Prodaee ea
Comullsolon sterrhasts,...l Dealer, lik - ritta
Jtanufwetured Artlelee, No. Zp.pbertT lt.. =nct,
Irwin. Pittaburgh, Pa. - aga - 7
- •
HE Co-Partnership heretofore existin
T
betwoinit. A. - I,UNO and JOHN ornutra,ts •
hoeing. of Braes Pounding. and (Jae fitting. hi Mit
diesulred by unto.' courvoL
Tha bu•lneee or the Hato tlrto lelll bir he' B.
LONII. who atonal, Authorised to otneet whetts des,
ps_ P y Ito debts, ' h. WHO.
ittotionh, Atoll 31, lft • .t,. JOIII.P
ng business of Brass Founding and
g Flttluit vlll hereeft rbn eendoeted by the
sleard.ottheold etatnt, No. 109 Prontat undo the
4414111.1,1 P JOlllll
PH it LIPS At CU. .11 haw, tho f lICBIiO
LACillEtt Monagor j'
In retiring. hum thei Orate 'Poundliii and
bueineir, reeinutolinil PILILLIPS •V,
friend/1 hod =stainers. . er,Z).• ff. !L. Uk•
. - BOOTS ' AND 'SHOES, •
177,1,.0 riKS AND R
jAMES 'B9 . llarka and 6 Undo
0.1/ sta. third door Iron the Iferhet. noun, Pit
amid tupeetfolly Inform hls rormornua Wendt and
envura that he hu iost received hla nprlow mut
flocekda*Jl warieties, and ofthO latent.l , k%nrn i
rho Poniards? attention oft!. Wind Warned to dere
Ler=i r din:l4l , : n l k tet: f r . dza ai tio=d c LE l =
nner /bus width 'unmorally selected. forthoollataaa
be ban hay pattern ofluenand Wurina Indiana. PO
eh
tor cub in lune quantities ou t
bha to Nil at_
low. pekes as any eetahnehment
h e . the city, ~11
ntil. continua to maanthetire - se heroic fore, anY lUBd
Ladle? and Gentlemau. emir. In the .2.weet atru sod
the. Mat
SALF.--The.Yixturaq,,.i.u., Of a
TAURANT;oiiimiltextiv If Vlhnolon b 1111(1/
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