ItAILIIO A. 1);;.; 9C.111. fSl',l hi! ‘1 ru %M. Pi.INT,z 1 Tli SOUTH WE7T AND NORTH WEST ~riNTEI: SR T V 11131 E ';0 41.3:14.:14 .1, =Mill l I :•• n. in. SSi I. C. 50 .. :111~,;h~•uy 10 .. 05 a. n, ArrireF 1'2.13 r ?-5, n. ~, 2.15 1•. 1.1. Tart . •A:% O p. 1.. " 1..11i- 1'9.:• - i p. :u. FOR COLU3IIIcS, (21 X( 'INN ATI ST. LOC - L:4 Leaves Crei .....• 1).55 la. 11,00 p. Arrive Coluntintz... ..... 1.30 p, ta. .1.31; " Cincinnati 6. : 7.10: 1 . •• .... 10,10 ;a. .11.15 11. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. LefivesCreAlin , : 44 - , :5 a. In. 1 Lott; Arrive at Indianapolis.. 0,00 p . in. 0.00 a , in. Terre flame... rn. 2,50 St. Lc.nta.... ..10,05 a. in. 11,55 p. in. All Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars. B: The time to _Clash - moil Om same as by Steubenville. Trains on }will Roa,l , meet et Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWABD TRAIN :3. Leave Ch iongo 6,2 0 ) a. at. 6,31) p. tn. Arrive at Fort WVl'a,! p 32.:;.() in. . . Cre.,thno 3.31 i p. m, tt.,::.() a. at. Pitt-burgh a. in. 3.50 p. ni. Both Trains make elivn connections with on the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities via Allentown and Pniladelphia. 41Ri"' Only one chance of enri between Chicago and New York. via Pituibur.:„,h and Al !entuwn, on train leaving. Chicago at 6.:ta p. m.. rea.7ting Pittsburgh at 3,50 n. tn., add New Yo:,: at 10,43 it. in. ACCOMMODATION TR AINS—L s Pedera: street Station, Al!_-ghtny City. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny at.. 9.3 , 0 n. TU. it , ll 9,30. p. Arrives New Brighton.ll.lo •• " " Leaves New Brighton. 6.30 1200 Arrives at Allegheny.. " tt.oo " ECONOMY .h O)I\IOL'.TIUN. Leaves Allegheny at. 12.50 p. :sit 6 Leaves . Keonomy at 0,03 a. in. , titd MARKET TRAIN Leaves Alliance at Arrives at Allegheny at Leaves Allegheny Arrives at Alliance Train, are run by Colima's:a.. tim e , ua:;lt is 12 minutes ..lon m. :Lan t;o1 /r4 - --Tickets go,:i i• ii acc,reh,:..i, t i, an d market trains are re•in.,ed Through trains connect its At Alliance. with trAins on the Cie.. Pittsburgh Railroad. At Orrville. Ohio, t o 1.:1,1 from Niller.jngh, Akron, Cuyahoga FaIR At ManAltt!d. ora,ti, Sandmqcy, Teied, At Cre. , t!,::,, X,oia. '.0..t0," A t r ar ,l, tg. At Lima, for v; 1 . 0 1, et, for and p (liana rand At Plymcmllt ft , r At Wanatah lar di ;.i tit; • AN)a.UN . and And at e'hi,ag., ki For itirtliv:. apply t.. PAR k. IN, Threugh I the Coni itany on 1 h., of the I_ ailed 11...nr•rvi : t. P G. IV. CAS.-3. ix: Cli( O:' 13L1: 1882, PENNSYLVANiA MEAL LA!!!iiil EIGHT WINT] AlUZAl•rilE.;.,i'l' /1111112: '1.1 . 1 - .ti IL at ~ tt.t: l'.• . 1, :•••• illtUrSeal!!11•• !;: . . ! :„- morning a , tex,pt y.• tt...... ;• all htattonz I':: rbut .f!, P.:dad ts: This train arrtva. at :.• 11- r.l: • making clore e.mtti•t. o , I:1V Vcat: E - Sinter' DCPUL. oi. 1 . datdva Amboy Liar'. Tit 1...; T); N' t . named eta; ,i,Lity a' 0, 0 1 .. 1 .... at priia`ipal : tion at t arrisl;utj ior and far. New Yar:; . v; .1!!e. , 7 rives in Phiirole; o , 4•44.it5 .4. 441., illa! in,: 444' - neetiml f014•1.5.".4w 9.30 a, to., wer tod A SLEEPIN( . 4 CA:lt ran e.n to Jersey Clfy VW. to this train. I'llE FAS(' •- tt , tion daily, (exeold ping only at printit,lsta:: , . , ttot risburg, for Ilaltiat, •t and Th.. It ; arrives in l'idintiottotia at ~ w ., core conn...titto Nor :tea Kon• Depot at 4:,341 14. 444.. 0re.. . ..: 14.4,44 4.44, ACC114111Z940141';,.1. Tlt.t. I JOIINSIOI4N leaves datly o;,1 • .; t•• Ping stall 7'ts.tiort: dott 1 a -do.- t • . • t snaugh. l'IltST 4'4 . 4:•111044AT1W, • 14444Aj44• 44 SECOND A' Vt.)l! lt ,ration tit! tty •t 11.00 a. ot. TRIM) Ar - 0:113I()DATf:'N TRAIN f station Sund.y , 4.00 p. m. F()Licrii Accum:,!; - ) D.vi ,, s;Al.: %yaws :q.ntion. !cave.. 6,15 p. lIETriINEN Tr:J.I3;S ARRIVE IN P11 . 1131:71Gil AS FOLLOWS n. Mail in Fast Line 1,30 P. Johnstown Ace , „likainutiat ......... .10,30 ft. m ; Virg TE fiE: E I SCIZKLIE;II' A .N 7 ": 0 E S .7'i ' let Station ion 0.30 a. ' JIL to the nubile t;iai . nf 2d Wall's Station Atteotatn..eln:ion 1i.30 a. le.. 1.1: Egli t 3(1 Wall's Station Acconunotial inn 7.05 p, rn . &11. turd is Prenarr,d. : ;In tr.;i: 4th Wall's Scut!na Ae,:c•ia mod:t; iaa (1,05 p. of ;his old a ivith #47-Trains amil n di atrain the !ill , ' 21 tilt• tt,:“ at Blairsville .... with J otin ;town J4)IIN TI A cominod u tiou 1,1-1 rail iii. 4 Expre.,....: and Pr-p Mail Ive.-1. ii.; X (.' El I, !- - .4 TO NEW YOP. E. ' -22,51° 1 OYSTER AND EATINNG HOU' , P N.. ...• PHILADELPHIA 10,049 , 1 BALM:U.ORP 1 • - 9 -'' ) 1 *No. 111 - good Stri3,-A, Pitvloaign, • LANCA:STER .. fi,•55 . ILARRISBURG ,- -.3 ' ' 1 wrot.r.s.ii.r....Nn :•;.1 :IL nr.,t.n; s :y •er . l3eggaiocite,lied m:1,1 -tations on the Perm 1 ' LAKE A?-40 EASTERt':: FISH ! sylvania gat:roll. and t., Piiilx , leiphie, Patti- i more and - New York. , FRT.'S.'" PHILADELPHIA AND P , ALTIMOIir ivill it: corm* l OYS I:Eltii 2t.:.i) WILD (.7•AMIi, 91 - Passengers parchn inn tirli - ,t ~ ; be charged an exec." tastortilng to diEtane..". tr:.v- . . 1 11 iu Illoix• Pr:oit.4,l" SC:VIII.It. .eleci in addition to the rtatiea rates, erect froin ' . 1 no2t, GEO. REINEMAN •".t CO stations where the company has no alien;. NOTICE—In caw of loss. the Conanany will i 7 ' bold theinselve retponsible n.: person;l bar.-zsge 1 onlV, and for an amount not exceeding 8 ) 1414 . S. •111.—An Omnibus Line hat been employed to convey passengers and baggage to an•l fr,;_:•, ;he depot, at a charge not to exeeed t::i cents fir each pa,......5z engeT and tinFgacre. ~ _ . . , .... For ticket.; apply to ; Tiro proprietor baring, at t.ailsiciereble ex- J. t;;TrAYA.nr, Airent. ; Loose. fttecl up. in excell:it style, the. f..A.NSION At the Penna. It. P. Prii;sei;gerS'ation on Liberty , 'II.CLVI:' would raineetfully eolicit a there of and Grant etreets. EN•;S:4.IA.• LE•wis, ; •; ,, t ,, m l l;EtrOnfilaCi. nil Lardor an , l liar will be cioZ3 General Ethreprinti - u , lent Alteons PR i furnished with the bcat th e litarket cr.ii afford. . • "; flap---- -- - WEIN ROUTE T %i! - En - 1 ..‘ RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS ANL) CINCIWiAii R. R. Connecting* at Indianapolia with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad., to St. Louis IMPORTER ANI. , DEALER 1:: and Lafayette and Ind ianapelis, Ncir Albany and Salem and 3fiehigan Central Es I Inads for CIIICA- Brndie : , 00:dialpOld Motionoa- GO, ItOCK. ISLAND, BE 1ii...1N1410N, and y‘ - ' ••• • intermediate Points. neda anti 11.a1t,110‘... .I.l . h.Mey, Through Freight 'train IDIINAPOLL3-, : NO. 120 WOOD I?2•ts!..iiirri:ll TERRE iLtUT.E, LAFAYETi!:: Freights and passengers carried from Cincin- I fe00:6331 nati or Lawrenceburg in le time than by any other route by twontv-D.ar and a: rc.; low t rates. The only by • - :'.-:1_•,h;; moats.7an b.:, I made from Cinchina.ti L., th e ( .' ,17 hour brask mg hulk. Consignments ratt - ie :n J. 1.7111110N5, Ascot at Cincinnati, or W. A.ieni Lawren.:eb.urgh, crs,l• and no charce fer e:imm e.. - . izFl: No cu%nt run i DRAYAGE OR CONIMISSION L For further information apply 1. 311:0)f.AS , RATIGAN, (No. 1113 Water :.Tret: agent of the Company, who prepared In cite roanTS.; - ; CELTS for passenger, and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lai,. rote, eni::•gn, Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville. Charle , (oll. Par , and .1( /- toon. Ate., &e. ii , I:. I. aPU. Pre,iiieni. JOHN F. cHEEIs Fre:giat Agent. , mh3 -- I L 1 , 4 ~, 1562. PORT TT; T. I t-i 62. ALL PERSONS Pl•ltc It A SiNt.; fluis 1 :1. , rolt i r. ,- ..-1..1NT .10,E1.1! ' - 1 ~ 11'. 1 \ E S And other poino:. hi '...\",,r; here 31:, , Juri, the • , t:t: , ., of Kansas, or the Territteie-, ,h.,,,t,i i ili , ,t ~,,, i kNi , Di. I .i.r e.S. ;N having tickets that read hy the NORTH MISSOURI RAII.RoAD EINE 01.1) Vt'lllSai E The only rail route from St. Look to F t..T,,,i,b, NO. 5 NORTH ritox7. - STREET. It is the shortest and riuiekest Rey by thirteen hours to the remoteet point reached by rail. an d is: PHILADELPHIA always as cheap as any other. I .._ Aar Buy your Tickcte to Kansas and oil points in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail- ! L OIL AND UREA .SE— in ISAAC FL SI I:RGEON. i T ALLOW, 10 hbls Tallow. 5 bbl t , : nb ih-,,sse: , by Proe't and Gen'l Hunt. North Missouri Lt. R. 1 ul . . t HENRY H. SISLMOSS, Gen'! Traveling Agent. i In store and r.SELLERS A: CO. selo:9rn I n•tw Penn street, Pittsburgh, W.l LI '.11) 1:.111,11:\I A N 3> A 3'l'i:ll 31()NI)ACTC. NI)V. 25. Dei:ot Pow, • hr.,: It: ,: , in l'itt•lnirpit, t .1- CINCINNATI_ ti,„rr Li:. Is, Vt.% I I.:1;LN V 11.1.1 2.• rriv " •• . 10.15 r. 1:: nt ........ . 5,10 '' •• I. .1....;•1114 ear.; Ittla ;di Itit:ltt 1 , 117.•1 U Itc. I .INI.I i Lettve, - . ... 1,75 !!). " . Le.ive:t . ..... . . t;,•10 i2,•nitectittt.; at 1% itt ”+,a SV1;11 t: .1 I.:tti!rttAtl Z Lan: Columbtli unt.l Pirrs:l;l_-E.Gil AND CLEVEL.\Nfi LIN! Leave., Pitt , i. , un.,:t • die " ).:ayttrti .11tit1tt •.. Lcnve trbrin , !t Vi elterli:e arrives Contle,tii,t7 T 1: - )r Now , 1 with l'at-!,t11...fit. ; 4 .. litt.l 1;ttit:••••:•1 r ty Et tt.t•l ;;:1, 1 • - . Tr-.;.' L it. 9 , I 2..kwct ‘) n. 1.35 p. L Citletttro,pt)l , :,. rt itzutar k Thr.ttlett 5rr,27.1),p01, I.or iirt'ocr r.or , i • Uri 1 CO t 4 .:41.1]...i? I - -.., ! ).1 t:!ytt 11.(2io- raticle t2 , l:frir ( of an 1:11?.i-• , ywl., H•inr [v. ONINI=2II HOTEL'S Will CQAI r nVPIER [ROT . ii..-Lt+,.L!.. ,- f.l s •I. - . iiEgrAI;RANT. NO. 40,.0!".;:r.f. sTREET, •111.7 zt. UV t. Yr r ~± ... '~y .'_ is _..—. ..,,. ~~~ MERE IN It•••:•• e. ill iu~- ~,~~i np ... EZEIMIE SEETIN'S OLD u 0! :61 :-:nin•!..y, at It i ,Iv!r . . I.IQI .jis 1 , 1 •1,1•711111, '., :: NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, till 0 3; GEO.2I.I2I:IINTZ, l'ronrietc•r; 34-1 Libertv strNAjurt he the Pasiengc-,* t'A.2 Pennulranis ItailrosA, r. , nre.nienr hozw, in tri.i pessent: , : r..3 arriving by that WINES AND LIQUORS WILLIA3k BENIVIETT„ WILLIA3.7 WITVLE:iALE :,.ND RETAIL ,IQUOR Di - iT R,U I-I .(s. li T, 4). :1:7 1-343a.n.v.:aRt"N 17. P. MIDI. il A.ILIZ.OADI. ri Al 1: ( NC, 1.:1 =Mr a: tht. VPITOLSTERITc& SEEM E4~ i;:li _t'l i' _.~ 't T!-:: I=l9 MEM B!MES=EIIIIIE1 STAND, !N THF , MANIO N D . r *r • F2'. 1' 0171 H: 11-E.C.ri_rSFl .1 zfrc.: , '. Pit •: , •tu- L it, Pa I)LE'CON :;.L IMO I; R ..A. NDIE: INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE BY TILE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 4)1•' 1" f 1 1 1 f 1 1.A.. 14:;1.1ingi , Li mitail or Perpetual,* Farniigre, c l / 4 :e., in town or rountrY. e.31'1 , 1 N 4). 30'1 WALNUT STII.I'.ET. Cawl: 4'441.1 t:tl, *229,510 00. 24303.505 96. In : 4 llr • d fOriltl, Viz: FirSl inivage or I fJI vol City Pt'o pcn~•. worth doubt: amount :' 1 165,t1 1 .15 UI Ground rent, tir..tdahhh , 2,402 5U Pronsylvania Railroad Co', 6 it rent. „\loi tga al. LU:ln. :';:;1).t.)1 , 0, 4:04 1 . 41 eity Y rent. iiit.ooo 10 All '' giteny Coludy vania 1/11a1144 16,61111/0 i'dlatcralluaus iii.a.qtred :1%51 1 9 00 Huntingdon and 111.,,ad Top Mountain Railroad ri , nittany, tnortgageloan tow 60 Peniehylvai,ia itailroahl Ch..Stui,k 'LVOV U 0 Stork of Bell:met: Mutual insurance 24.C.0 00 Si. 0•1: of County Fire ln.huranee 7,160 let Stork of Delaware Al. S. hmliratithe Co. 71)0 00 Couthaereial Bank do 5,1:15 01 Midi:ink,' Lank 11,012 Oil 1. ition Cu '.= .s Seri], 1611 00 Bill, itereivaldr, per bi,.L'.l7 /0 rook Ae,,not.-, ,he.atrehl :Merest. 6.216 72 ham! ant in Land, ui itgaliU.. 11,4115 it I'. ;Ji. ". • liti 111 t:LEM TINGLEY. Preident. DIRECTOR:S. Clem Tingley. Samuel litentpson. Robert Steen. 1.1, iet irh I %% ill lain • ••:11.•!itl , Benj. ‘V. Tingley 11. Marshall Hill, .rulitel.l MERE EMEMENIE John liis.nlt , l'iitAurgh M. 111 NIMBI AN, I.,eonn.ry. J. Ala/NU: 4gont. Thud Knd sty. hELAAVAItII: SAFETY . IN JUIPS:LIC.II.I%IUE C4)31.1°A.1V V—INCORI'ORA 'I , 1.) 1; v I.EWSL.ATI:IIE l'i.NS:ilCl.,- \,.0;1..\, 4•35. i)FFIt.I%. S. E. cioRSER WACNI 1 SrREETs, E INSt I[ANCES C:11441 .11 t• Freight, to :1.11 pal t• L.A.\ L. ".•;St. I.y ~ .111.1 Lunt rnrrittwe., Ite all part, ~ f p 1..• I ltl. INst . It.I.NCES opt Ater 4, ~ , . . 1, 1 Z.,t.0rt,,, MBE! Li Mat :in, Edmund .1. ler, tleel.!:1111 , Je):11 Tr...pi:kir, 11 ie. Lyre, Jr., .1:; , ..0= I t tHI. 11 I,ll.lWig, it . Geo. 4;. Hugh Sar..w. I 1.:. J. F. It. y D.trlington. IL :Spe:leer .11'11,1;11. if. 1 it,,,i,ert I;. • J •11 . I Z`VIIII•it'. • v."l LL1..1.4 :,i.t N. l're.i.leNt. I 1 1 .1. r.... 1.. it AND. \ ie.- Preii,iert. y. p. 1....11)E.11:.A, A g ,[O. C.:, V, :Li, .41,,t, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS I.' 1 IC . !y¢ 1111: FIZ Fittf: :`,l PH 11..11 ) ::1:1'111.1.”FFICF u 12.1 137 Cif ESTNUT :Ar kr 1 :I%li •:.\'-LI.II. h-ht• , •:1 1 ,1•.• t • A;1 .1.•! t•f ,:1143. :t atol J.: Pre•io,ht. Lb IV .1 1.0 i. , I LE, V . - I tent. J. G.1.L.L.51..2; CIA YIN, rilLl'd Mitt W,,,d WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY , i s ri"IS U. IMEIIII .:- 1; 1(111!\, (;,•:1 . 1 .1g(111. 9.2 %Vat, • , I..tg 2 1%, :kll 1.1111.1 uud 11.1 N I.: 1{1:-Ii.8. .1 ‘vh., ol k;. - .W:I ioL who'are , 14.:,1111ii.4..1. !Sy an.l :I , t11:11,i , •1,•; ki lilt* . ha I.!itSnUllll,li. :1 4 Of. T,Z I :iv 1.r... 5 1 I tr, ie,tit.ll Io If)°, l'i denial: to In: " 1 .1 ../IE 11 3111111. Ih1;1. ....... I'll ...11:11. . di-o•unrol . • Ili itEt"foltS. 11. Alil:or..lr.. Jain... , Al',ltilev, ::t:11-....dt•I 11..11[1,.. Aloxan , l , yr Ninii•.!: 1. ..'. , t . .• 11.tt.:.1.., Win. 11. Smith. . im... IV* lii , ket4..n. An , lrew .koliley, '.... - -xati,l..rSr.evr, I):Lvi4l M. I...ntr, 11., .1. l'lioia, Benj. fiake%vell, .iohn 11..31.1..tui CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH I :' , TEAAIItO,ITS: AND CAROOES. SA 11 EA, I:A.GALEN". Cor. of !Itatrltti awl Witter Sts.. .ure , ttwain,t biz. , and Itsmagt. hi the\aviga t of anti We , tern itivers. Latz,-. and th e N av i_ :;:ttion r.f the Sims. EMU rrn ins( LORli all Damage by Etre DIREI 'TORS. W tn. Bagal , .:Y. 'Wm. (4. 3 , )11:11.:d }(e. , (;(. , Owe:., Pre, , ton, S. M. Kier, .1. 1...1 r, .3. td PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. CaDiial 53210,100 Asseta $3011,98ti. WETZEL MAKE ALL KINDS OF 1.1. VV SUE ANTE, either Perpetual or Limited,on every description of Property or Illereltamiise. 01 reasonable rate!! prenuum. ROB El; r P. KING President, :.‘l. W. BALDwrs, PreA.lont. DIRECTO klt , . Charles E. B. Cope, E. B. ii, gush George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, .Joseph S. Paul, C. r'ltt.rman. John Clayton. ~ i nga7,o E. B tier, I: , ecretnry. .T.(l. COFFIN. Anent. and Wood streeta. 310NOAAIIELA INSURANCE CONANI OF PITTSBURGH MESE President. HEYBI' 3f. A'LWOOD. ,ecretars. Capt. JAS. WOODBURN. Gen'l Agent. orrlcr. ,iNS. :IS WATER STREET. Will Inurci. e:1 kin i:l2 of FIRE and MARINE AS:iETS, MAY loth, isol. STrielc 13111=. Poinble , ,n demand acct soared by two lipproved !lamas. S 7. ,750 22.557 31 70 12,000 00 11 hatii,e' 'Link j 0,105 00 1C.7 ritizetin' Bunk 5,175 00 : -. 01,11,. Ex , turni„iy. PSltk C , ••: . 2.050 Klink .E Pitts burgh 2,750 00 16,140 00 Balance of .1.3,),,k Account,. 65,997 75 Office Furniture 400 00 Cash 49,152 30 =XI DIRECTORS. 17 Wm. B. Holmes, Jac. A. Hutchinson. Wilson Miller, John Atwell.. • Wl7l. Res. S. B. Robison, John Nl'Devi it, Richard:Hays. Jos. Kirkpatrick, R. Wallace, Robt. Dal:tell, Geo. A. Berry, NV ra. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means, James Woodburn. melt Z. L.,throp. =MEE MEESE who•h th‘i h..% ti,;tty ,!. I in.. 11.,11.tr... 01,1,1* all- 7:1. ,ar 1559, 863,133 36 MEM! ~4111 iai .dal I Mi /-9 1 1 Jas. Park, .Jr., B. F. Jones, T. M. Bowe, George Binghm. John Shipton, S.liarbaugh, John llthrorth C. It. Zug. DAILY POST. FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 21, 1S), HEALTH, STRENGTH. AND STOV; MEN I=lll Health, il• we go hack to it, primitivo meaning, is wholeness. soundne.:s. A well person; then, is a whol.• ; Ind .pund person. Ono stroll man may perhaps bo found in a hundred . thoh , and : no ,uoh woman in half a million. I loalth. oven iii the common acceptaii.4l or the rather an exceptional 1,10•11r1 ,. :1,.. 111 1 / 1 ,. .1 diStfa:il: and premature decay to ha, c stamped their pfesem.T on the great of mortals, dooming them ti, reach Cm.ir crowned with the itorfoction of citaiil 'Chink of the avorit;_, duration of lit.t.l lift• being less than forty Ti, !al di. at II ! .I.ittl think. to.. .; two thousand instances, f ,, thenticatad, of iwr , ons between riuu hundrol and t ndr,i Health i= never inherited hy whose parents were ut,t. exatootes [ruler the most favor:ll,lz• eireton-tti,• the child at Idyll' can only repr, itA condition, the aVt!ragt• ii,l: parettk. I L renntimi what. id I lie I mine wh,.tio•r the chiht any sf:lty sttp•ric,r to its par,lit , . ~ r By cultureiwotical S•ltak.•-;.-ar.•L.:•:01/.• : poet, and philo , uollioal N. ''' ' .ton 1. pher. Culture. 1..• ere:lto a 'lngle fonot'..n : give to it a .nor,: c.il!,;•r SttLjCrted t., it, iffiliihur. and ti: ~dot tii,n tl ,peCillien , !. 11:. May 1 ronr.lod impi :k atmlthotiatcvttrh Ti it it i. trio At not , oroly x u-,011., th.• tlur Ittlll,lll , Hc:llt6. inakin!: n rrflit-ct:i;t! , th.. 11;16:tn. ritv. L. ;:tit :.1 I,,riv Nt via: ,•! of . . g/.i . a • al, :I lia . l ;Ind ja 4lf aa , l !. :I:1%116132 1::-110.1 hi-. fitn.,,n -:n In hi- h.• u,.,111,1. 1,1, in In )1 . ..\ !pin. An• Irn:v wci! n u~ un piri~m~n- ln~u~,i. unt-01ktor. Th.• r• x . .1 i , da that . .1 . ..11ria nail enj , ,yod inuy .i that ht, lice l t, ) t*?;,. tttid : arid 01.. i !•:1;1•Jr, :•41ren 2 z,:h. 11;11 . : ; ;: '•. 1.,1%.1. of the it' it is that tit' the the lig:intent-. tii t tcifl: ill rO-i-t. 1111 , .0111ar NVitlollll 21.101 11101 I.:Ver; 0111.1. with 1 hi. ri 11111‘; 111S0 ~ 1, 1 i1.11,1 101110: 10t.; 11.10.1 V.111011.1.ry to r ce, it which v. rcli ile Los !:. •: awls.l it is intitn:•.tely rt.nneeG ,t that 4/rhealth. :I,llLltit writt.At. tin .1 t: fccii to hac.a always lar.reiv oei•up:e.l lion of noinkinil. Timt under-tatiiiing ha. liniff \ i , t.•.1 in illr hit n few, iu ri•::arii dic til)11,bill Strengi IL 21101 60;1;!1: trill the fact ti.tat • ; allutle.l to exe.l,l work-. The zoo 1/1 . ,11011 , 4.010 never that Wll o l' o ,lrot.'flll i. W:1111illg. 11001111 is Wald al-..: lio,i in tar as ao lank i Wl . is Itdi , l.; 1611,1 “I‘Va . V.: 1.0 IL are present. or h sent. Tho truth siren:ft h :111 , 1 I,..zdih art: correlativ,. nr. iUrnnutii. and your health. will allow tio• to say it.) as lie who has th.• the lioalth el Sane ii. Anyrail iu strength ini - olvi•A gain in 11.•111!6: 1112ln:1,01w 11l can, of imprt.% ing 1,, inereiti , . ,iretigst h. Str,:o.o 11, •11•Wii10 /11101011 . (1 with 11 0 111111 1101 , ),.• The weak are ever .I,lieato 111,1 liable to injury and di ,, •ase. whit , strong are invariably hardy. and nit; rasiiv hurt or made sick. A strong man is to a iveak what a river is to a riv u l e t, or „„ oak to :1 pine; a river will sweep away ati obstacle that would have serhuisly obstruc ted a rivulet : an oak will withstand the shock of a tenipi . .tst h . % which a pin e wo u ld have been uprooted and torn asu n d, r . Strength is often confounded midi mere endurance, which i, :In entirely I thing. It was a feat of strength for Cans. Barclay, the 11/111011S pedestrian, to lift with his hands a weight of ten hundred tied fifty ponn&. It was a teat of endurazwe for that same Capt. Barclay to nutk thousand miles in a thousand hours. It' strength is what a gymnast particularly (le sires, at strength he should particularly aim, and the same is true of endurance: but as each is a virtue, the one cannot be greatly increased without the other being somewhat increased, and it is always natty to convert the one into the other. It is even possible for a gymnast to have both in a remarkable degree, but this will sel dom be 'advantageous to one who gets his living by his head rather than by his hands. nack, too, is not unfrequently taken f, - )r strength. An ordinary person. by simply knowing how, man successfully resit th e pulling bf two horses, as was done by the German, Eck berg, who, in the last cen tury. went about Europe under the natio, of : 'The Second Samson;'' whereas 'Flip ham, a real Samson in strength. in at tempting to perform the same feat, IV:I:, not only unsuceessful. but received an in jury from which he never entirely recov ered. But perhaps the most remarkabl e example of Ho , enioioney of kn 04.7 was :51 . - forded at Kelso. Scotland, on the :+th of October, 1792, by a man named McGregor. 1 a Painter by trade, of slender person, an d only five feet seven inches in height. This man, by a second blow of hi's unprotected fist, felled a bullock. With this fact in view, it may not he unreasonable to pose that Milo of Thietus, who is reputed to have. felled a bullock with a single blow of his fist, may not have been so uncorn monly strong as he was believed to be is those who had witnessed the exploit. Strength cannot always be correctly es timated by size alone. it is related ofThos. Topham, who was regarded by scientific authority ns the strongest man of th, e i g h. teenth century, that when he made Ids first application to the magistrate of the town of Derby fur permission to give a public exhibition of • the extraordinary strength that he claimed to possess. the magistrate. astonished at the apparent discrepancy tweet' the looks of the man mid the - feats he proposed, requested him to "strip" that' he might see if he was made like other men. He was found on examination to be ex tremely muscular; that what were /Armes under the hams and armpits of other Men.: we.s4jn-his — cae - masses of ligaments. nnypstritte, having his curiosity sornew at excited, was at length induced to allow, r an announcement of the exhibition to he m but it was not till the feats propose had bit actually perionned" that Topham hin*elf frvta The itaputatiou of be big :in inipce-ier. i it k laed to he a very cone , Mon i /14'1 that grew, §trenv.th and great size tire I imieparaide. when t lie truth is that giants lare alta, enniparatively weak, and :•ilerally al Perliaps•i he best eNainlih• i•efird d un q uettionably great ri in ii-aunt wtu tliat u1.`,..1axiy•: , .1 pry, iou,lr if ) Lis in;; on;pyror—a whotebistorians have Het:tat-v.l 1., hay, heen nearly , -iglu 1;•vt. in hrigio and ;;': ,rf-i,fltt I.; ;•;;rrYspim.l. el;m1 , 1 r,ry much. 111;w , • , ; - ,.r. if h , wa, attire I t, a ,, a thint -tnut_ , ,•r 1611 V.lt .ellittary ath and l , at.it••• 1.. -ay that a p,•rsou , ‘Cr;11 , ;;ll 1;,•• -••••.1•i! inein•• nc- Itt•rt:ro 11 . N of l Nveigio ,vh . tt:h _Max- i v“alti 4tni:: itt•-v,r hat • • !::r..the ]i'!=•iun ilzi(lkr i'li• tit !hat • 1!:. •' IMIEIM \\ I \ 11, 13 :::.; ::..1 - .7, G Li 01:MES. DOLLAR SAV!NGS BANK, i , ;:' , lN't‘..lf.'i'fil NTREET, (:I'Ef...%.P'il-I;RED 1 . ....1 185 =ME MEE IPl."#f ES A: 5•.44: 4 0:, fs A Iv; s 1 •.• 1?1 , •al , rs in • -•-..; • . i at 1'4)4 13A NIcEII;3 ,f:, EXCHANGE BROKERS it: , l; •:11:EET.rw:NEP, THIRD fs LIDERIvIEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR S 1. It; I.: it M A N OFFICE: ,i7.t Penal Streoi, Fifth Ward E • Nt) 1 111 . T11.1 - •t•,_, ..her Lezal ‘.tti,i...•tn.Tahon :m.l •-! A. Glia C uLTRAL • . _ _ D. H. .I{oo,l MIS SON, Rogerir Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH e".; I tA. 7.: 1)1; 1 4DFFICE: corsivr Uauller and Clymer revis. :VI nth Ward. PITTSBURGH. PA IVEISCELLANEOUS. HUGH M. BOLE. tir MACHINIST, Dimue,ne Wry, near the Point, will make to order and 'warranted us good a can IX , Math., the li,tl.lwing machinery, viz: Steam ninw LatheF, for wood and iron: Planer, ;'or wood and iron; Drilling :Machines; Screw=; Patent-right and Model Machine., in the beat manner, Shafting, Pul!ies .:ml II:on;er ,- , of nil rites and variety; Screw. , , ‘.f:moy , iiameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in kagth. Will aleo make, mad have on hand, D , • - ..tor and Nigro! Engine,. and Deck Putup.l for Aeaintioar , „t... Lathe inh en N and other done to ordrr: can plane '3'.! inches wide, by 9 fc,t i 0011.1' furl Ennie-nly . pn - Aiti,titudc, ro?,a)r, eo Prtt., , e, awl other itlyls:lyd • -- W. CI CI:NNIS(ai.III I'. I • i' g . 11..01S .11/..--1. 1 I"i' S. A../ 131:lit; 61.41: 4 .-3 ..TURKS—Ware. 1.4..130. 119 - Wator , treet, and Iroi FirEt stroot, l'it;-I,ar,it,thr. , o doors below the Monorkga be!, ..\1;99i1.1.-lurerA of l'itt,burgli City ;1,1.0v 1 1 ;an - ei.,t-'1:1a , . Ware and Amer', ,11 (*oni-..x 14. r parlor wilnion'r, blunt!, up]. IF YOU WA s's . SOME COOT) NEW ltit or Meat, mixed, and ad WIRT..I- ( , ),)11i.11; liraudaor Wing, 1....ag0n and Citron Pool go t o ll,wc.rt I/ A. Brotooci, ate - Diamond, n hero you wiii get a Lew ore!, of Fruit and lower than ut an! ot , )ir Lou,: is the city. Also a general and 1011 a-,•)rtuie,t of Ltll . liiy uro.terie,,lea4, Wines, 1:,1 other kind,: of Foreign and 11AW ORTII BROTHER, de.2l 1. 1 1.11L0W1 and. Diamonq alley T. T. 31 - GIITRN, II 0 1-,." SIGN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No. St. 2t. (lair Street, iCOII2+:IM. DI - QI 7 ESNE WAY. Eneowl story. II wo r k ~,nTro,red Ulm , : will he neatly and promptly executed,. ue2f-ly - - - - - LOAN OFFICE, E N R y \ C 3f I Q'T TI. %fr. too SMUENFI ELD !STREET, Near the earner rift'', Pittsburgh. iaigoNF.lr IN LARGE AND SMALL 111 quantities loaned 000.01 d and Silver. 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Ciy , ...E:ant:y or. hau , l, Machines and 14FIR. T and 1-40 SEI2 , )ND l'aLrhurgit, Ptnn:t. 001e.f.• of CJI.ItCr rut t, any_ desired I,attern. feM:lydigly M. N. FABER as CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, I.;'ots_nclerki, GE.NER. 4 .I. MAC:IIMM BOILER MAKERS, Ntar the Penn. R. L. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH. PA.. 7*.,,TANCTACTURT. ALL KINDS OF /VA :Stcam Engine.:, ranging from three to one lannired end tif;y het_(' power, and suited tnr . Furnuee3, Factories, live partl.:Mut• a t,entiou t , l the construction or Engine. and 31achinery for grist mills, and fcr upright,. mulay and eircult.r ,r.tv mills. flare ttlso on hand, anilied :tiol ready for ship inent u ir ,h 4 .rt n o tice, Engines and Boilers of every de:4l.ll.lkm. Also. furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately. Vt" rought Iron :Shafting. nalMens and Putties in ev,ry z ari , ! TY, 11101 on:thine the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our price, are Incr, our machinery manufactur ed of the hey t quality of materials, and warranted in :tl . l !ivies to give eatiiraetion. tcia - Clrders fr - om all parts of the country solicit ed and protapt iyfilled, le2hatst FURNITURE : :1. claims AT PRICES. !JAMES 11', WOOD WELL , 27 Sr, 29 THIRD STREET, 11 1 F L - ft TR. STREE T, Consittinz of ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND FINISH. !:I.ITLELE 1 , ( , 11 • /MOTELS st PRIVATE nwwiscos. afir All ordera promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully packed cad boxed. JA" Steamboat, and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet lIIELIiCni annulled with every arti cle in their line. mb6 J. D. I , 3.+:I{INFR - ..)11.7: M. XENIX. ILltTrenarrunic FOR. CASII—A FULL AS SOItIMENT of Pittsburgh manufactured. Felt tiztabrarizts X, BOOK CASES iVARDRORES. and every article litOAtid in a %yell furnished dwel fat: aqsortmaot of FICE E'VErNITITIEE,I Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only term: on which bnvittetii is done at this estab lishment is for CA S 11, prier? are made accord ingly. Permins in want of any thillg in the above line would be a4 .7 .”o!aE:mlliy , : alling at FA (71i N E IR WIN'S. Yo. .10S Smithfield atreet, below Fifth. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. CARPETS AND OIL OLOTES. EMEI!!2I3 NEW DRUG-GETS; 75 Pieeen NEW BRUSSELS CARPET 4? rnesct have ins.t hnon rriceired and are of the - LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, at the loweet prices. w•. sel9 NEW CARPETS. OR CLOTHS, E, - A T M'C A L_IL V M'S, - No. 87 Fourth lilitereet. BOIOIIT PREVIOrIi TO TOM LATE advance ilk prices, of which the !gnat ad viotese is otrimslistsmttehussPOß.C44l4R.; 4016 I:01W BERS SHEA Its. &•• li , mhS BOWS & Jazu,ra.. 13. What, Pennsylvania .C. EQ. F. DA TYSON' P RIM. PA zt,'T LAW, PITT7iRt7IIGH, PA Co.,