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Ike No paper will 1, discontinued. (nub,a tu the diem , lion of the Proprietore.) until all art-enrages are paid. tiire attend aw L.. 1,6,1 to any order nulette ocrom p•tniod by the money.or satinfactory reference in title' ;Sty. trAl•-etotstecttet with the Establistnnent of the Morning Po%t i, out. of the JOB OFFICES in the city. all 1,,n.b. , k 1 u orb In don , MI the ettorteet notice, ana toil PITTSBURG 11 POST TUF:SI).k 1(11ININ6 [F,, the Tro,. nag.? TIIE BLIND ORGANIST OF TRINITY A TALE FOR TILE 'TARTU:NTH OF FEBRUARY Qv harp lir.. pt on nil Ow ,f,r.L.l w.th 11,0;10. Il • 1.1.. ti• nhm the rh,rd 14,•11; whLL h. tn.mbling, pa.eri 1.1 n , tp.ir 1 ri,ht ou ask me for a story al,mt St. Valent: e's fhv. I can remember but one. and that seert t, me almost too solemn and too tender to beset to tn,e light music of ordinary words. Clyde Hepburn was already nearly thirty when lie became the organist of Trinity Church. I a little girl at that time, and it is many since I have seen him, but now, when I ei,,.. eve , . I can see hi , tall figure. his high, whi , - brow. and his sightless yet wide -I , en et e• A, di,tinctiy as, opening them. I call see my oh bor's coasting along the sidewalk opp with hi• little sled. Ile would have been hand ,..c.me b u t f.m the deep to•mrl,fillnet“ blip•l. wistful eyes. Ilia features were very Leo,. tiful, but they had that peculiar and ton-hing m inty which s e em e d to say how very ' • was against the storms of this evil and troubl.- some world. Ile wall n Seetehman by birth, but his parents had brought him to this c-untry when lie WA , a more coil 1. Ills father died soon ', and a number ,-1 kind-hearted gentlemen 1,,,,m -ing interested in the 1 , 1in.1 boy, and leait.a.g that he poasessed a mlent for nin,ic, s,, wonde:"7 . o a , di seem almost like Inspiration, 1 , ! , ..(1 cultivated it, that, when I first knew hire. ne wo considered the best organist in the city, au t . t Id , to support himself and his n-:w aced .ecording to the iltin,,At of their simple wish- The church WA., oppti for morning an tolling prayer', and the organist was over at boa post. Pa.sionately fond of music. it was one of my chief delights to skeal Qonie dark c0r0...r of the church, and weep. slently unseen..-- I listened to hi. playing. How shall I deser'ha hi' anthems of for at Chri=tums. or the tial wtil> that broke , m the solemn stillness of Lent! Clyde Hepburn Ilk art, and it `T^F to him in place of shining stare, and waving grain. and all the beautiful world of nature lA . - ever sealed from his wistful eyes. At thirty. I think he had scarcely even regretted that he w lit lone heron- 1 no•iced fr m my quiet e.•rner, n youmf girl who ir•e I to steal timidl7 up the steps of the choir. and, 1.111111, 'ecru rTai -110 organ, lil‘e one entranced. Sue ab.ett lJurteen, and she looked, a: , T hare alway faucled the Blessed Virfrin to hare looked before the b , rtli of our Saviour—a pur r . M /1 , 10111111 face. iv ii tt• ha:r siffi.oth;y hark from the rain an i earnest eyes futi of visions no o'hor eyes , Ju'. I 11cr figure alone was not :i•tty It was Very ti it aml angular, suggest the ...lea ef hunger. She always wre t plqine , t 0 11'10 0 11r0 ,11 0.. '1 coarse shaw , , an 1 a straw h..e.net trimmed with faded ribbon. I f eta 1 111 - 1 0 1 -1 X ‘rl that the an orphan and earned n wututy .111 -port by working in a hook -1.1,1 lerr in th,- eVI riaine there run idire love or inrodc, for :yin it wile over she woutd burry :may, a- it lull N4lt time to wait for e i•riiyer-. It woo non long before I hem.) lior would be silent at fir , . lin I ;den thrilling in it , SWCOIll".. as if i ti volivrrivry. break raft and _join of the rgan. Then vt and ti.e child, Marti,. fl. Theefirst lint, hr lieuril her e lie I.liiced a moment as if doubt iog rein sense of rintt 0:. 1 after that le seemed =ati•tie.l it }denied with Ftramn. IThe night she lingered until all the prayers were over, and Clyde hal commenceil again, as the people were leaving ri.urclu. ()nee Tll.-re, an it were, involuntary. her voice I in the chant. The congregation left, one after an•ither, until. save myself, there was no one it: the hawse hut the organist, the young giri, the hay whose business it was to lead Clyde Ilephnrn back forth, and to blow the It wa. , a summer evening, and prapir ha i I.een concluded at hair-past six, hut he I •3N I tn. until the la!-t rays of the sunset boeita l•• -!etl thr , el7li the stained glas. window , . a i hi the . -;17'1 , f :1 red ern. , up,,n 111.= pale 1a.4.w. :la 1 -till Nhtiah u Witrrett onus, the bm-y at t.... w rlted---and I ih-tene I .1i I, in e half f •' 1n I lie c.1.2 . ••r • V., Wl'.ll .! s.:lltC.: 11 , •niful uc •• • f tone. " I M very 0 a Ili. 10:e lam.th'en,l. 1.1 . ,1 hia hand up,m Mir an.l then with the llahit of Cl:r no ..thed it d o wn over her fami, :hat he Mmure to hinu'elf feature,. '•.\re you hopeful rhild t work very hard, /1!: I be a long time in winning • i ye-. I nit thscr-uratted, until , ' wait very patienly—it would he a b1e...e•1 thing. f-r I've nuthinc to wait fur now. - el!. then, I will help you. Come herr• every niL!llt. after prayers f.vor, anti I wiil teach you muQie. Snort you can sing in church. 3T1 , 1 then yfflt con leave off workinz. stiply all the time. voice is NV-1121d , ' • you will win fame nr-I I , rtune both, ”orn,.. day. - don't think the chill had ever Inn a,cl of these : nine wa lenntente•l to he ;vote, hut there was it worl-I of pathos in her voice, mar morel, oh perhaps, some one /..c , me." Those few word , gave utterance t . all the need of her woman'.. heart. She missed nothing but love. Sitting in the lonely attic her hoarding-11.11 , 5., , he had no mother so that her very reproof; sounde I like a bless: -.7 . . no father who ,, o culd take pride in her •11,e' young face. no I,,thy brother t, -Mg to with her matchless voice. They wore , better MT, perhaps., in their lonely grave., tt many of the struggling, toiling living. No n ter, she had found a friend. Her progress was wonderful. Soon the boy at the bellows was released from the duty of leading the organiskainrough tie streets. and it wa- assumed by his grateful pu pil. It was n , d long before chi , wn , engaged to sing in church. a. a small salary. it iv trite, enough to supply her wants. and give her time f , s constant study. She looked happier now. Iler thin figure was becoming round and -yin metricl,, and her eyes wore a look of joy. some times, which made them almost lommon , .. Site was learning tt lesson of t ho ug h s h e kn e w it not. She only knew that her life was happier than ever bef.,re---that to her heart and mind her blind ma-ter was fir tvdder and greater than any other human beinz.. And he—the girl's frank, guileles ,, companionship was very scree' to his reserved, but sensitive nature. Ife before now had benefactors, hut save the poor, old mother, who wo.lld gladly hove laid down her life for his sake. he bad never had a friend. The time came at la-t. when at sixteen, Mar tha Warren was engaged t. , sing in concert.:. Iler master was present at the first one. He could not see how the brightened an her Madonna face as she turned her even towards him, or how very beautiful she looked in her sim ple white dress, with the garland of natural dow ers about her brow: hut he could hear her match less voice in an ecstacy of delight, and looking only at him, she could see how bright a smile beautified his pale face, whenever a new round of applause greeted her. For a few weeks she sang at Sew York, and then she left the city. The night before her departure, she went to evening prayers in the Church of the Trinity. After they were over, she lingered a long time by her master's side. They sang over and over old, precious chants which had first brought them acquainted, and then they stood silent'" in the sun-set, the red cross, staining the ea-t, window, making, as it had done two years fore, it= dim shadow 011 the I ale brow of th ,, ,r ganist. I T. L. Contfnu , (l. .-Call at No. 165 Wood street, and en. amino I r stock of Sort (tuna and Wtvrza CA, ,aived, n large lot of ShanOtal, Celestial, and titlit, elsh+ of which we will sell low for cash !defines E. Co., 184 Wood street. oet.l.s MUM li 11 617. copien, APRIL 11w I=l , ,• m - . Toll I 10 , 1; at: Y %re 1,-r. .nurcie , !. an ac r ~f a r ZIZ=E Vittbni PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD ANT) FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. ' F. on CI, Mar Nnwyraper-I'ttilndolphin Raising Tomatoes, etc. Plant your need in a box in the house, a few week: before the late frosts in the spring: pre pare the ground by mixing an equal quantity of leached ashes and garden mould; set your box in a warm sunny place every fair day; as soon as there is no danger of frost, prepare your soil by digging holes that will contain at least half a bushel: fill them with leached ashes and mould, sprinkling liberally with hen manure till near the rep; set the plants lbw- foot apart in rows; water each week with your dirtiest soap-suds; keep them from trailing by driving a crotchet on each aide, at each and of the row, and ia• poles along; as soon as buds for flowers ap .r, clip the 'ends of barren branches off' half ...v • clip the extreme ends of baring branches that the sun can ahine clear on the plant at ;•• roots, and you will have fine early tomatoes Ti•M \TO SAIN'I3.—As soon as your tomatoes are lily ripe. wash and buil them soft in a preserv ,: kettle; press them through a coarse cloth till ..re is nothing left lint skins and seeds in the h : boil the liquor down to one half; to every ~art add a teacupful of good vinegar, one pound f -agar, powdered cinnamon—an excellent sauce r the sick. COOKING Ileaks.—Never boil your beans in waters, it takes away the sweetness .1 the ..ns and makes them unhealthy: they are best Lei with beef hones; pork hones are very place your beans and meat over a slow . keep plenty of water on them, and to every , dirt of dry beans add two-thirds of a teaspoon of soda, or half a spoonful of saleratus it them the taste of fresh shelled beaus, and .kes them more healthy ; simmer them very •w-iv so as not to boil th.tn to pieces. S UTE.— W ash your pumpkins; cut m !sin chunks; boil then, soft in It large iron ; cover them tight to keep the steam in ; • e ready a flour barrel without bottom : set up • f making a leach : pj .. .ur in your boiled pump . , weigh it dowyCa press out the juice: te.i; kettles full Into one: then add pared pump ' I, ; boil soft and stir fine, as if twitting apple 'ter: mid spice to your taste; set away in a ...1 rdace. And it will he good the year round. ,i. I i> the very best way to save pumpkins for Just try it once, and your kitchen wit' nor more be graced with rings of pumpkins -tig over poles to dry. Ci.r. %NI NO RANCID IirTTER row it -very hot: pare and slice a number of 1....at0e!.; fry them quite brown; take them nut: n the butter; take it from the tire. and when r volt will find fresh butter for shortening. r d also to fry calves in. Any strong grease iir I can I.e cleansed in the sanitt way. i an TIME PIE —Take your wheat or rye area I .'rusts ; pour hot water on them t•, soft..o : s nuttn. g a:. 1 i;linanlon : a litt'e good !.,.tter or meat frying=; sweeten and bake in rusts as apple pies. Ii makes a good pied, an.: ,- ery cheap. L. J. W IVarrert Pt 18W. Sow Good Sced Ili l'nf , inc". , f ,11!!, f...(sd, eul ir•nn e,rtriencv. Ir. 9 1 , rg, of 1! , :r4, 0.,: anon to purchase some flax 6e,d. lookel °roan.' rur, i,lerabla befcre pu-chagy,. the year lore my flax crop WI, on :le o,o:nt of bad seod. I soor•eo lo lin fin-finz odia• 1 wr.ntwl, c!ean •oed. foe v.h ,11 I 1_ .•r u-h.!. At tho =rune time. ono ~ t tny , cored the earns ain..nnt ..f - • .1 • ur lea , l:ng flat grower., for which he panl t LT:. 1.u , 1,e1. He had thr same amount of s.)wed it on the same nI/11)Illlt an I, of - n.ilar quality, :19 I .li , l comae, viz: .• S l t hen intrre=ted ard dressed. the returo= fr ea. -12 were RRI -, IIOW , From ini 4e, I 1,1.1 4 , ! bushels, which I sold f sowing. o r l asltr:—Cjrlfl, ^,le 1r bound- u rye ,IliFihty, nt 12 et?. perl. 'till aineuut ill; The other fire Ft-rk.= twenty bushel= ,f red, sold for crip•hlog. p e r I.li=ilel ‘ll-e,Sell tAN. tv Noll pnurt.l., , 1.1 at 10 et. per ;•Iti whole amount flit. lin'on-: 1. , 'l. •1 •ti - rir , Ty gn.l return fi•r extra qitarter of R dollar whicii I T•ni.l neeil. The In-t mentione.l fun of fen! e.i- witicb wind. linpun.l the - , pire= an•l t-• il.i rr p.n wit eh it aii n'.•in What we tit:a =bail we a 1..., reap. anii•rn in agri re. Th . , heing the ea.', it nr-e , r , l. w , •,h , Int we , matter in,'• rth. to ca..t rtl.6niz 1.1., Svc. then, I.e i•irefoi t• -..n- i • ; . nn R ruok i , v wn , h u t on g n o d ground. that it may t ^tn hundred Gold. Hin , l rew - ,rd , d I•a ,• u r care an I trouble. II K. F. RE,T CsTrl.}: RArSF.R.— thiq ,mantra F of Champagne, Illinois. A hie ~f Knickerr , cker r ,p er i a ti ons of the fine.t w,• e saw- were brought to this city last Salur:a) the Central Railroad. l'h..re were shirt'-r 1, with an average weight of two thongs hundred pounds. They sold for ten cent and live weight, which is el,ml to ..y we-e grown by li. F. of Champagn 1. 'nniFi, who has one hun , lrod brad ~ f the w• ght ctill to bring to market. Mr. Ilurri e. of the largest stock farmers in the we , Id - farm contains four thousand acres lle ge-ps usually about 500 hundred heal of chit:, Ate) head of hogs. About the tir , :t of May 1, the cattle on the prairie, and they graze or Jer the control of mounted herdsmen, who pen at night By the first of autumn his her 1,, a •• O the wide range of rich prairie, reach the eh , t of bovine perfection, and a tore it cannot be ft,und. Thr,,ozh tilt , winter , ••ouded fur spring sale ire F.1.11-ted, requir ng ,or/ bushels of c. , rn t fee.l a go.l ...I' . winter of 184S-'49 this gentleman stall-fed cattle. and bought :,6,000 imshel• rn In the year 1K.,3 Mr. Ilarri , ferl and 5.,1•1 a huh head of beese.,. their average Nke:ght Has pounds. These were the extraordinary Lai ..ch took the premium at the World's Fair at `C ., •sv York. The average of cattle herds usually marketed will not exceed 1.500 pounds gross. riEM ET ER Y MARBLE WORKS m AMIENS' LAWTON. wric M 4KBLE Ilevnv,N LIBERTY ntrert, to.low WAvlw. mh2l:ly 0T IC E—TO TILE TA X ABLES UI" i'll E J. I ENTII WARD—The Cuunty Cocomineinneri time the •n,l Ward frum Mn r.•!, Dun t , May I.A.h. ROBERT THOMPSON, naC..4ttl {„cIPRING ER II ARBAUG 11, ('‘,..! m ()S" )I,.ru sr. Dueler in I'. •-.lrl.•ttn. and it +11),•.• renernry. Nu. '2 , 1 gtruut. lettehureh. re 0.4 L (~,..s TY l'E Ai lENcY. Ape., -.31, • A Tvi••. Cute. . I _ln t till 101 0,1,16 pronei•C v. Tern,- CI, W. E. HA VEN. Prlntet end Ntnv. net, Market et., rol 'J.!. of S..,ottd. PRATT'S i)ArI;EiIItE(ITIPE` 4 tin AN Illft 'TYPES. w h i r!, r.,l s,ly 'steal tied. inn r 1,11, , , .Ift , I Ind, Vn , s7 For 'urn -lii. , •t. I o ; .tviong, tin t .tor of rottiog is in, Dwogsrreotypen. Piet orrs, of rl,:l,lret, tultso fsw •roudef in uftber of ti. ulnn rtato , sl styl , A r tom' •., fhff-gtfirs,,lVT, toad , rorrrstlN .11 1.11,.! fo , turns. Ni ~rritut, s l perfort. , fur ru ,, tts is, TO PLIL&S T . )ooKsToRE REmovED—The .uh , rriher ) hol. removed from No, IUI \% rod nt. to No. 41 F I rri! or n4,land door weed of Wood etraet. (d 1.4 oit Build illy - N - 1 wheore ho will keep. in uddition i School, Meehan:eel .hee relhov.oun and Munk liottx, PA PER end FA NCY T INS FIRY the popular Mai;-Azineth Palen - , A, A For eah wholenalu wad reuul. B. T. C. Nit PII(; AN, -II Fifth et r,o, W N H 7 E 1210*,Mtmila.tize.,1;71,0, flelp.r .A . T r I: i N 1; 61: • 1.. I.urn Trade,. ,M..ulding jacolorn..l,-for f,ta ..r 11, o 1.. d.. ~.n.•ral bonnew..rk nr chamberwork —• 1;.1 - a Man xa L,wlimnn mid Gardadier — for a malltiar , ieuor, a d•lonan—And a Man in Starr, apealo u. lawn. 1111e1111 1.111c11.11. German andarch. A , An. Wavren—Two or !heat. Oirle tug ('Hake or Clunl.nr uninla. La the country. Apply at LA/W[llEll Intolliuoto 0 0111,1.. N.. 14 !MI li, near Alarket at CZI. - N Del Nle•ithi and Dipped 2.!•i •• Stxr 100 •• Sow: 2.00 liege Ntuls. 100 di 4.11 ri•rci .•• 1 a.oil 2 Batting. 2... 1:01,h B.Nli CI Frd4 ; IturLetb ; 10 " sto. ',rot for .!0 by .1u 11N 11i 3 Oft1 EA U. 61ASSES- - 15( ) 11)11..1C7(17)Inlitsso.. ~,, and for :Yale by inp2l .11,11 •Y 11.10}{11 EA I oAS---10) half eliests casf Tree') 1., gale by (ay.!, Join, m, o m l -up rIPH IBA CC()--10f 1 boxes favorite brands for ,sp2) JOHN IMMISM[AD 4j G 0 44 - O._ tapir in 11 ,7 M ora and for vUo IOW 41301 MAN M.I.M.BarEAD A LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attprnev and n r .ry. AgPrlt for prtkur.ng 16.tay laved- M1:1 , 1 and for ttv• Itr - nnn..f C:.,!•l+ 4:4 ^.11.1 41)*— 0)1h, Inad , • a?, : . utters at. 111,1; 1..al };.Lt„ or WI, :t , p 1 !1; ,, pa;mr- .Irawn PJURTii .1r , e.1, z.msttatteirt Pttlal,rgh. March 2S, c•I! • AV. FOSTER, N,.tary and Com . riCoodonor ;tut, .4 Tont: , Now lintrr, , l', , tstii , ll• Now Viok, Mirbignn, Cal I. 1. ,, 11/,11,11 1111 , 1 \ll'l'lll, 1.6 µ, l ll , lWll,lnl, l lll ll tad prof+ takoTi for root, I , •1 1 Ina.. in Rt.y the atioTo :ntini• I Otato., NrvAi nlnt kloido Pitt-1,1;14h. WIVIARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. i•rrr,r,orr, rmsk. air ”n] •• • In ItAKEWELI,', 4 BUILDINGS, Grail( 4trt , t., khl.'2ly CHARLES W. WINGAIH). ATTORNEY AT LAW. SAMUEL 1:11ENSRIII'd et,,de., on; iv,. r 15516 i•r:vti.es in 'Held...rd.,. Ce at held and In chnlat rennin- LI , F2.ls • R oBERT C. spitoui I.Nw, oak.- N JA NiEIS A. LOW RI E, Atmrney at Law office Fourth street, Fdtshurgh. b, tw odu and Cheer) Kn..). thelhly JOIIN BA II.T()N, Attprney and Counsell,r at h0.....0, 5 , 554•5 Fifli: ,1I burgh. J 0.31), AM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 S 1..”11 th 855.1, l'atAborgli, I , urth 11.b.r behiv. , Mr. IL Ir enitereen'o Liver) Stub', It , L4 EN N A., Alderman of Third 1 Ward. I.7hee eel ner ~Itlrtnt nod Int b tdre-t, c.•reder:y . , Al.l..tist.t,rtal .•1 . Al.l. 1.... MI•I 111.. 1••• LI ,111 1,, Surgp,in Dentist, successor t" G. m.in.. 11' .trt-et Le- htPur, tr.III )/F . . Ir T Stint, Dcrv:l,t, Fourth ,tr(sot, five door. • m ' ark-t Aor ORS:, trto ...El ,k A. M. tr. 5 y T 011 N MOO.E.IIF, AL), Wiwle , ale Gr.cer and U.( I.t ..t PIG ATI•i nu.l PRODLCE vticrally. ~1 t. ar - , • 1,4 MlLi.i R. Phi , a.lll L rv. I lop—clop , •Il \ 11 : h. an d rY.O 1R ntld 171. :• • :11.1 M'K EE ; 11 , P., The gretite: ran .•irtiap. in tbs. w PITTSBURGH, TUES DAY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Att,rney and Fourth htrewt, ,1,11 13. BUSINESS CARDS Aphi.. 3,1 r 46- 1.4 !I I ,:,.1,• 1•11., rt PI .16.: .1 • • ;1,1 ow• •ni M. h.q., u..• , • ~ .1 ( • • • •t• ,I.;ER I. !Si..m: teT ~ .-' ~ 1•1.,01 c. II NH!. )[,\1.11 11 I, . I•.. 1 W,l` MIZEI II N I \ r-A.c 1 1 i \', I-. I. LF:F: i tl 1)11N W. A. 1 1 ).. 4,;ar lir =ME 1'..111 `.1 . 1.1(71 I I 1 / 4 1. V .7 J. , EN RN 11. 11.1.1 V-. MEE= ) • ALLEN. 1% h 1 , 1 1 2 V. \ uke\ \A • . rt lir ! • 1.t,..1 . P.a.!, 1% t •r• . .1 k• , rry ro.•1,- .•1.;-•rt, t1:11 niol I_„ .• n r ,ll ni awl 1,1..1,4 1. ffl. - •' 1 f • t. • .t:...• ..f .1 r 4tt4. , t. n•.. -NATI 1,1,1 .1M Ai I (William Carr, v ..1 m • .7 1..“1.0, (Z. A . , I F V, IN and 11H.1N Rti.l 111,1,1. !,•. •• 101 '• .0 1.1.0 _ _ )":.El'll 1,. .:t. ~• • • • . • L••••.:•••••.:I 1 , 1:1'.;S. 1 , 1•1• II V.- 11 - .1.F1 . un I ; •••-• - • . I _., 411.1:)11Mi t t 4.: • `11,.., t ()1 IN Il FT. •lii., t• 1,1 S 1/1.1 0.1 , 1 1 , ! HIS 'A 1 1.1,, .\ 141 .?n,,0111 oV o 1 1 111-11 :k1.4 I 5u0,,,,H0r to 11. Loo Nv,b,ll, I , Y \ 1,1 1 :11 C NiEitcitAvr ' . 131—, •44..• I. 1'111.114,4'1 Itt... IC nun', 11,1111,, 1 s ~., I , . 5. S. 6,11.1.1:1, Pitt-1 , 5 , 44 1 0. 111) 21.1,1,1 nn L 1 I. \C. I'll AOW !CR in I . oiittiky Roo I PIPER. \ I: , %%. ,„1 Air: , 1y • :It • I • ra I'l 1.4 R.g.", T 1-;•-•11 C.t., I! it , tt•r-. .rtt t ^ C •. . I ) T. C. )1:t ;AN. 11 —;:-t•Hor att .l St„_ i(ot..\ 4 , ) Al-IC - \ 111 II Pl. 11 , 1 . :••••11;' , , )tT • -- 'I; V i 1• I I`l l ' . l. \\ll • I L. H. a •. 4 t h I • , I \ (•it,•••1• , -. • - . : ) I JL I.L B.\ t, I r:_ / .• ttt ti: t 11. 11.1, 111..4 (Bit rani t all ..t 11 .%, 1%, 1.,!.1b, 1.11, Ac.EN('Y \ -Ittit, .41,1 , tt t Ii CAtiit ALI , PINT, I \ tr 11.11111,111 .11 . 1111 t. 1 111 LICE: 111:SiN 1• ;I'. NVI-10.,i11. )11. nizan and ',phut., n 1111,11! ( )11 N 1;111'1LT1'. Iro l, , rter of fBRA. t i N% INES. .1, io 11 oiltlyy, Pero 1 1 FINt; 1)1;i1111, cti Waft. r‘ l OF of &Of-hilt:111 awl From atrivio, Pittotxlloll •o• ~,. ~ ~ , J. (111.1 V.:7TIF. A CO. T, . and It, p:.• and Finy 11.; Ou baud and 4:111 1 1.,, Mnhogntly, TV:tluut ‘l•.t F.- mg • • if •. ar•Steamt.mt C.!., ! .•••1 11 1'.1. 1 ENTERPRISE WORKS, N-. t, thir.l A,rr 1..1,, N A TETT LS r.MI ti, attr.r.ll,l4 thor lar. an trtru,kt • f .IUNS, NI FLES an TIN'I 1 1 1 1 .Tol.tt the lar,..t rtn.lk •.1. r ir. 0,14 1.1 ,th a Iren..r,klt f 1111110 VA 1, F. CUTLERY, TOOLS nr,l V11..111,0i TACK all f ”ffer at tho; approvod pap,. • D. al,r :it Nortti6,.. n.l 11u.•hl,r'.. 11., 1., lI.A.P.P.I:7IIURti. J WIIITE, VENETI.‘S BLIND MINUrACII - - 1.11, hanhh . , arnl hiva .in-1 hi+ HUN M UV 1 - • No efi Fifth trii.et. ;, P IS Smithfield. wits r. hi. t.t •: with I and fancy and .tlk Triinniiise , . priyarnd t• , fill Any in 111 4 cli.• 11, work 1.1 warritnt , 4 I. give L r reftapli Rt. I'!' l.a gl , ” bum p call, na can't twat in wiirkiiiiin•itilp 11 F. SIIOPE, MERCUANT TAILOR: T6 . ..c: , 1 • oth t, u ixt veryi. r., ..t: •lia, la! •tef, r..eotewei! N,Vo to 1,4 k a citatinthiture al th, he to t u trotter pretotied than i•Ta'r t.. tarthol , 1,1, Irit•IPIS WI I us, Lairs soul .tarthents solo, h wilt , out , ti. lie Itlwayi howl a talge 000-ctiaeut lanior styles of VLSTINO,. CLOTHS, A.c., which he will wail,. a, °alai oil the sh, rivot term,. iset. A perfect et fdirayll XVISTTAIIt,Vi (o, Xll tr 2)11. U. Tllt, B. 10[11 Pr B. YOL'N& ci).. No. 3; 4 Smithi, , l4l Oty - tilmitlia. fur., 1.4 f.T RE 4,1 CLIAIRS, r. 14-. awl work:taw...Lip x - arrat.t...l k. 44 it r..lu - • ig tu. Ca, taken is I. - kit., f, 151.4 .4,1 vat, nun...A,. .44-11 MlEll= WOOD 17 L' S FURNITURE A NI) end ..tnltt, It vt dtylo ttf fnruttirt., Itt H.....wt•-1. Milt•,titty Art.! Vt tint. tfti.l. t Lanz Lim Awl I. t•i•ant V..rk Pli/Lititli.h.a, w! it ! I.rnt , hyt ry trod,. baud. sn•l warrant.- 1 extittet %Winn; euiti.ll,l • at. int rininflt 7 of TT FCtI. aid • I H...., t.O rrei.41161.1.- tnnn• Ii •t.eln anti 60,m1 , ..14 furn,llnd •t Ph, ' , 41 . 41.21' . ;Jr Weiterti.tur., N... 77 And 79 Third .tr., t.' ante/ TWIN COCII RA N t BROS.. htultnc. 1 •1 r, 1 a- I `.! -1.• ....! - t I/1,1 . ri in.! Mtiritxt t•tr,...1,.. Pct.! n• . hind •',troy tf onw pout•rus to, y ft:A pi.., all varp.r..4. tAr!u-1.0.1 - La la, JolrlOng rion• at Blurt ono. mat NEW COACH AND CARRIAciE FAC- Toar.--lt,llN,'Tox, )0.. , f liv mforn, tt,•, nn It.OII'III.:S. I I•CKATi •••11 , - -I • 'IA, T. Ali 1!••••• *nr. ,•••• •T I , Ali •• - •i•r.1,1! l,••• • ~. • •• ••• -• • • ' • ' ••• pITT , BI 10;11 ,)1. I , I? ! !., . . ' VOCY .R ,. V5!11 . 1! , Ny- I. 1 ...1 •• I! \ M=IM MIME k:+111:1,1 K I.N 1. • • - CA}ll\ /.1 •t r.- ••. • - t ; f '• ' I !OIL , ‘11.11.1,1 ! >1 T • 1 /1 sl 1 • =MEE= ", :~.~., 11%. Ft, l% VIT,D)N CAI; ,N,11;•,r. . -' • A„ \ t I t \ . 11 •'• I. I : ..,t ...I t , , k MINI . i.k—ruT!.,, k s, , ,n ••I 1 . .111 ki !I I. \ \ 1.1! ptr, ! I • ~t rai,;!..l ::!•!•• du: !.- W.) t 7 . 7 WI!; \ I 1-,I; 1 31..1 1.:1.1 . 111.111 . : , E.! E n .Ilea r;;;..1 • ( 1 ( 17. „, •[ rht• , f 2 A r .;1;•*; ; ;,0.•1111.. r .". ; 11( )I:TT, Inii , c D *T t NI Ir• ! , !1.: V • , q. . - _ _ _ ( )IT LE RS. --1 , 1 ,) •;i.EN It.' I err,!h tv•• •,, Alpi In •• .••• 1- F.1'..1 WATEIt. ALE ! ;.T!! NI)11% , f t I t flu thty. (multi i• 14trtichht, , i t, ht, t that th. , 3. bottle NV AI N Ilrti ALE in tt , 1.1....5t -No 111111,ild k t, families on norount of its n L. oms end 4213141;thening 0ci..30: 1 y DZS NEM BUSINESS CARDS IV h ! I A. SWt ,!T I T,7, r. IV W Li; 1.1 NIMIII - jpi• % ' ., 1 ' - , • t. APRIL 15, 1856 BUSINESS CARDS JOIIN LITTLE, Jr.. Acrent. N. 5)1 Li', ( - •.r It) Lae JI:At toc..it ell the very cit.. , th len B 1 AN DU ..i.. rite Brandy. i very flu,. \ 1.1.i.ae. i hard Dnpliv A. Co .. , el'pl r.) MI \I. 'Jarrett A e..‘",i., J itaat - a, ,anti, Criv.e. WINES. BIN. 5,r lid riladt,ra, I liiii.eu.•t, P. ivvar.l. March A Co., Midi rut,: Loath, Cordial, ‘,1.,i I ieha 11a.lidra, Schaai-lee. Tel le i ' , I - NI/RIES. Am aiti:ale• .-iiierry, !Ruthortteril's Scotch AI, 'IA, zA il.iit, .1 • Bari lay'a 1.4..., l'• , rtea . , Tab , Jo ! Will Claary Brandi, C.iiving do !Ab.aalle liev.wini: F•ert, ',Aina.alio, Al. e r ,i,,, CL r,-t, : \ locha+.l(l Java, Nlain, , a l'or, ! 1!!• , :ii,,,, live. islet Mae% Thee. Ch. 5.,. t, Etivilieli Bron.,a, Cli.a.sie Chant:•ainia.,l 1 iiiii.a!• I ilasana Cigar., of I ear•iii, brand.. ‘ 1,111 ,11 . 11 , ,,e, , 0t i i . z 5 ai . tela Whisky. of II • i•i,•!,•ti, 7 -.!..•thea! with all other Nil i,li, c.a.:writ-1 with itai hush riellin nif,t4-.l.fw " Neftlivr with my e-ye nor ray faith will I trifl.l."-- - Woolen, IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED A - ITII BAD Si, i HT.—LW-ion ,olfe-ring from End Sight, an I.loCay, 14 , 1 u. , `, or ,iehr. 011141, W. , 11il d 101 l upon 1,. tl. L. SHAW. PRACTICAL ICI A.N. wh-r , may rrly upon puttiiig 1.,,•1.1/i:LlCilly ti JUT WANTS I).F 1111. I.: Y . 16 Fifth xtr..4l,..ppmitc A. A.Mu./ICS, P E —Td•-xropr., Tbrrnr,faotorrx, and ovrry Hrtr rpyrta.dtaz to the Qpticiau trade, kept and repaired , u 1 In, [led la old Frames. VS_ A”y arlei- tippr., , l 111, etellangrd far of ex -4,7:1y TY'RE undez,igned th.• .If denlerb tuvi r , ailmoq, to etru,l s LINC PAINT: 4 . gr ,, und b it new fth 1 free freui the ,bjctiJuo litrltert., molt T ••• —lndo more far , -rally known, and we incite the .yt- • them. We In/MOW titre : ut.,gue Co.'" " Lour , In oil of forei,m • ol o I •Ut ;rile,' all ..i the various tmods of Amor wan. WIJ ..,11 I urchi.• article that can 1, relied on , ; sure of gettit.g it of OR. NV, et. , lnt,, to our brand of 'hunch Zinc, without h nOOO ; and all purdiagod of it with thin gm-Li - ant, to .rieil., if found to be adulterated. HALL et CORN ELL, Office, 153 Mahlon Lane. Note York. ISA 1 Ali DICHXY A CO.. N... 00 Water street, THE 11(11`E -- COAL COMPANY having re x. .. t wift h 0.. w tran,i—rting coal to CilAcita os•l. • I:, 1:1% , krf..1 toy tt.e Ma 1111faCt 13,15 . 'MM . :MC , COM. ; • , hiro in atating that their r. Inptis ii.d.lurv.l by .1. baton Jane, Agent f ok•1 nt:sns ELL. Agent of 11.. y, Coal Company, Cir.cliknati. TO--.:0,-r II 1 H S 11 F 1.11 & S 0 N , A NVFACTI'IIERS. 7,, W , 111ErT. PIT - r.lll.ltf] , i r, a.,,,unce that SHIRT? "role . v.il 1.- any psi I. .'l' 11.4 fr. :rt ;..trtp.4 • 1.1 • • • - ttlyt!tt ! y tu!tt•r t• 1 i'AhTV:i;>il \ N, \ I•\v, FL( jp . \ [ II \FW I . l\\ ,•\ . : I )11, i •• • • •,,,•••••, : ! It: • • •••• , NT \ thF. ..11, 7,pr • T•1 , 1. , •11 Th.. tr,cl , • %%lib .7 • , ! • , ,••:thni• t^ ~. I n( , N CITV c()I..I.F:GE—DAr AND EvENING .1 I 1%1 rr I. 701•••'.. (a near , •• •LIL• t hnx L. t L,••! LLL •11: i••. tlllll,j Wllll . . I !I:I6LL - . - AL ail • 1111)1 . k;, (LIVEN, S\l , lllF it tNr , S. IND T "• • •••;' , li ANIT k , "f1";(1:11. N. ' . . 4 St. l'I•ti; ?•(1,4•1. I : .)`..l:\ NY. F r‘sttr . (I.nt'l AND JEWELRY AT t.lti ILY 1.1:1.1 pitICES. ! w I up, mid -* : .! k w I .11 m4•lz, and 1-r.. ~,r,i:~ g e \ NI) 1;( , 1 . : , ' ('[,()TIIING 11111. 11:. • . Fltlh it.. ,t ,1 117,1 -01.• \ 1,111\6 A‘".\ 1.1.( iNl'-'l'.\ I I, LIN 1.1 \'ERP( I OI , I.\\* hrr tur e i - 4 E Z - .••11, 'lt t-r I.r j.)IINA .11- 1.1 1 .t.r1y •'r 11,1:-1,1J,1 W 1 . 1 CH . - vvIJA •• k Illtnr.l. - .1 cr..nnut:l ..f A It ',Ai,: iv rt r i•vory varici7 1 :it. lii t • 1-tl: xer as••. - \ excel •• let•l st.alt a all •••Iter kind Wat• - • 1••••• `,Vatot• ttetttrin,r den" alei In the -t •. • •.t.thtler. \V. W. t. 7 Market -t., ~trr•-••of WC.IIII.S FOR 4 I ld. ‘,lt!, 4 in) 111 t•I••r:Iti ,`.lll I . rts••r. I ith a Farm Hos—. T,o,tut L I o 11,4 r fo.'t For f , ,rtlier partionkt N1C1101..r. , t ) ); PAYKE. 1,1.:/d1 No. 2..1n Liberia etseet. t. • ,zth EMI= =MIME! I t I • I fit . r.;, ~.. =MIZE MIME ==lllllll nt. , .co N I'l EE=l I 0r,,,,d•1rt• • • lop! I )!.0,7 31j, =ME \ N. r„ t ,.„,„.. 11,111: •(.. Pit 1:r —An , Ppl-ea , alily 1. , r Inv. -4 , nlt rna.:nftio , : it, p• 111111,1,T I I I- a .1131, 4 ' • 1.1,r ‘!•: • ; .• •'. • • 1 •. 13 ,•. r 1••• tO•••!. thv mill • .• !! 1 , •• I.alt h.., I fid , arts! ol :r•• hii+r. ^ t • ..; N ttovTi:tf I. W. JENKIN?.. Prinripul i C,num:+.a,m i, I , .11,11•1 early. “.t i. 1:1 t:t Fl; stir, I. 'coat BMW NUMBER 164. MISCELLANEOUS AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL , FOR TILE RAPID CURE. OF COUGIIS COLDS, 'HOARSE. NESS, BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. ..- - 9 - .. Tins lisirrnr is offered to the com- , munity with the confidence we feel In '‘a. ... k an artiole which seldom (alb, to reel ..,: 4S.- A L ize the happiest effects that can bode. / Op. - sired. So wide is the field of Its use . fulness, and as numerous the cases of = - - - I.i -- its cures, that almost every section of •Ai -Ile r ,:. the country abound', in persons, pub. a l. `? • tidy known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate die eases of tb,,, , lunge, by Its nee. When onre,tried, its supir rerity over every ether medicine of its kind, is too apparent to esTets- observation, and where its virtues are known, the boblie no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the di.ftressing std dangerous affections of the pulmonary or gans, ivli,h at e incident to our climate. Not lo ti,; ha , caned louder for the earnest inquiry of medi cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of con sumptive complaints, nor has any one class of diseases had to-re of their investigatione and care list as yet no ado- quate remedy hes been provided..tn which the public could depend for protection from attacks upon the respiratory or until tile Intrtsluction of the CHERRY PECPORAL. This article is the product of a long, laborious. and, I believe, succeesful endeavor to furnish the community with such a remedy. Of this lea statement the American people are now thenuteli tsprepared to judge, mud I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed in what men of every Chiae and station certify it has done for them; if we fan trust our own senses, when we see dangerous tuleetions of the throat and lungs yield to It; If we can depend on the assurance of intelligent Physicians who make it their business to know—in short, if there is any reliance upon any thing. then It is irrefotalfly proven that this medicine does re lieve and .1.54 ore the class of diseases it is designed for, be vend any and all others that are known to mankindi If this be true, it canto it be ton freely published, nor too widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cares le price less to them. Parente should know it, their children are priceless to them. All should know it, for health can be priced to no one. Not only should ft be circulated here, bat everywhere, not only in this country, but In all countries. How faithfully we have acted on this conviction, Is shown in the fact that already this article lute made the circles of the globe. The sun never is-ts on its limits. No continent le without it, soil trot few people. Although not In so general use in other nations us in this, It le employed by the more intelligent la almost all civilized countries. It le oaten ei vt ly employed in both Amerlca,—ln Europe, Asla, Africa, Auf.traliit and the farsiff islands of the sea. Life is as dear to its pos.stsors there as hero, and they grasp at a valuable remdy' with even more avidity. Unlike moat preparations of its kind. it is an expensive composition of costly material. Si ill it is afforded to the public at a reasouably low price, and what is of vastly more Importance to thorn, its quality Is never suffered to decline front its original standard of excel lence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is WI gorel ao ever has been made heretofore or BS we are Ca pable fit' making. No toil nr coat Is spar ed, In maintaining It In the best perfection which it is possible to produce. Hence the patient who procures the genuine Conway Pat , TOILAL, can rely on having so good an article as hues ever been had by thol , who acetify to Its cores. Ii; pitreniug this course, I. have the hope of doing some good in the world, as well as the satisfaction of believing that much has been done already. /re Prepared by J. C. AIRR, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 1.,0w-X , l t ßi._.- - - Sold by .IVii. , ~ at wholesale and re tail, by ever* to h, and by all Dealers , eve r,rywhe aplflind&w ____ _ -V-ERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR I.E—On the Cleveland and Yittaburgh Railroad, f+rty relies ledow Pittsburgh. We have received from the owners a commission to offer the foilo.viott valuable property for sale, suitableln private req•lences. farmers. gardeners or manufacturers. • This IWO y ',rented in one of the healthiest sections of the Ohlo river, and r..e.4ists of over WO acres; the Cleveland and Pit t,lair- , 1 passing through It . Lots No. 4,5, 11. 7, 1.., 11 sari 12, command a view of the Ohio river for flue , . It. wary in !dz.. from 38 to 72 acres. The Rail r-a.l j• 1,• Inal:111C hr , ugh Into Sop. 4. b, b, 7 8 and 9, all whichwith aOll unqmpa ' mod for rich : cn..llrnt land f,r gardening porpotwa; the elde-hill for frnit vinewards nr patinarag, Lola Sea. 10, 11, 12 and .arc front 71 150 aere, and are fine wheat lands, stir- by n,ne d'io. Lets N ,- ns. 1. 2 and 3 vary In else r, :hr area, and ar , • meadow , earl side-hill. No. 14, !:: Arr., i• iii Heaver manly, Fa ,. and fAtnetoosv, oreek-Ina;..ru an•l wnle-blll, with timber, coal and tire-clay in alqp.“l.,n -,•. 1.•; ,•..r.mitting 22 acres, is In Hancock v VirQinla_ prin, ipally bwtt,ro land. on which is a cam fortal.... b0n. , .• All of these parreln of land have „;, j ..,.t ...v . ... 0 lots Non. 1. 2,11 and lh; ' • •• r nn•l water. No. 17 in an inland in the ,own lln ., Inland, and c.lntaining about 13 acres. r. I.bn 11,, , r, En .r.. deceased, by his last r. I t..ctatn-nt. ro,reed not of lot No. 4 a fly° . acre lot, te.l n C•end•lary bnil.ting, which, together .n . nvandlne to !..:',,(4)0. an• in the hands of true ' y the 1. ~ zndature of (thin. for school ..f ,tti,:y to all nelsons raising families t• t t ..w .•11..r...1 for sole ma body or as laid . col c,-. tcrins. Persons wishing homes • o h. -filthy locality, and schools with thr conveniences of travel by .: t • cull on us before purchasing a.: ion call on or address ? BLIK FLY RICHEY Estate Brokers, Pittsburgh, Pa. rr I W EST.—We have Agents in the foi l_ v. in the Were country. viz • Dubuque, 1 . i. Ditesport. rmincil Bluffs, Mims City, r-' Prs Ihrtne3. in lowa. and at St. Fool, • ~•,• • r,•-• and AL/snow - 4 in Minnesota, and are r,I 7 •••7 I•oid. in till the land districts in that Ts-, • —to limns.. and sell lands nn • ”, r , ma moneys by draft on New York ••• ere ieliable men, of long residence • 1.,. ~ the West have espo•rlenced and reliable s•i•11 t! - - rnmi.-y. and have given us entire satisfac , ••,, I. tracts them, loeeted sines last tall Over .!.11t:14 I , such far $2,50 an acre, cash, and in fit, y. from this will sell for SIU au acre. We will t :le 1 , team , the i Cy, etment lu twelve months, eh• ~ • . r• te nny of ,tar customers who May A IN VIA itil lueations, or who may wish to lILAKELY +lt RICHEY, Real Estate Brokers, Fee -nthrind Smithfleld eta., Pittsb'h, 11 HS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR r.ESTOKER—An Unfailing Restorer and Preserver of I I.tir and Sight—The (lair and Whisker,,, however grey, coo Ted to and proeervetl in their Original Life Color I Ey Ice ne , e. Wig.. .i 4 peadaeles and Orey Hairs will soon be . 3. 71t t. Thin plea...tot and valuable preparation boo 11.0.1 for many year• by hundreds of the most dietin g...he,' and wealthy ihl/11IIN of the land, who had previously rt., h:! • iie !mei rums of the day without success. IT .11ft.•rent from other preparation, for the hair, a!, h are coipo.ted of deleterious articles, such no lead, ... eopperti.e, and oil of vitriol, which ayl c..cAtio• the hair to grow on the palms of the idois. I et ahah, in reality, either greatly injure the health m e era them. or send them to an untimely grave. The natal with the Zylotialsarunm, not only th.• hair. lot inclines It to curl, giving It a soft, glos.y apis-arrince. The lle.itorer will strengthen and preserve the eight, and 1,11,1 ( 1 and prevent dirtiness, head-aches, scurf, dandruff, e.•ald-had. or any eruption of the skin, and all unnatural isTspirrition of the heal. When once restored, by applying it a h-ve t1,11(11 at intervals of three months, you will not have hair. if nm should attain the age of one hundred When u-vet for baldnees, you must take off your wig. scratch. idled anything which will cause a return of th.• I n...miible perspiration of the head. lt 15 F 1 certain cure for Catarrh In the Ilead. roll only by JOS. FLEMTNO, Corner Market street and Diamond. Afil.S. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD S HA 11 eitEssrso flit ZYLOBALEIAIIUM.—This Balsam e iIl I.• Irani. ~n trial, to be a most delightful and valuable t-r the hair, and an indispensable article for the ill,. It ts easily applied. and will not stain the finest lin en. it not .nly cleanses the hair and skin, but causes the hair to murb and disposes it, however harsh and coarse, to re. main in any rh,ired position or form. By its use the hair 1 , ,,(111.1, soft and and obtains that glossy and natural appearan , sn miteh desired. It will remove and prevent scurf, dandruff, and all unnate ural perspiration of the head, and by Its invigorating action ni the 'dun and the roots of the hair, will prevent the hair fl .111 -lit, and In a short time, when used with the ise..b.r,•r, when the Isthincets is not hereditary, restore the hair It will also remove neuralgic pains, inflammation and pine cut., burns. bruises, bites or stings of insects, ac. Nb.thers will Ilml Mrs. 8. A. Allon's Zylobaltuunum a au pertor dressing foi children's hair. After having given It a very one is certain to recommend it. It la the best and cheapest article of the kind now offered to the public, It i. put op in large tattles, 31 , ,4 cents each. Agents supplied et Ilio uledesale price. For sale only 1 7 JOS. FLEMIIiG, silo ikirner of Market at. and the Diamond. OFFICE: OFprrrsauedu GAS CO. April 4, 1856. j_ )I2OPOSALS FOR MATERIALS.—Sea ed propiicals Will Fe received by the Pittsburgh One Coal , i• .V et their Unice on Smithfiel street. until Wednesday, t h. at 3 o'clock. P. M., for furnishing the follow ing Illtiterl:tlS, : Eau Perch., of ;4 00,1 :Mt rubble walling atone,—per porch. Gaol hard, well burned, stock bricks, each to mea t:ll, 4 1 ,.. by 9 and '2 1 4 inches thick—per M. Cilllll.lloll Fi re 'trick, the sante aim as above—per 51. clean p river Sarni—per buohul. ;:tiperti , rti let of slate I:l,fing, each slate to MOO, sore I -.1.y :In incite., and , 4 i111:11 thick—per square. A primp. , -al. f .r .:tie; Ms. of)Ii-reilaneons iron Castings -tl lb. •• ~r l'a,t I r.m various V, 11:14 I •• lloder Plate, _ . Th•• NO: Kllli,rt R. the 1111,1 Approval th- Eazlneer of the , ompany. mei ddirenal at the workx h tam, and in snob waintdies as he may direct. ravueade de made gat ..Atlttlatas one month after del w int in•r . i m, t. , 114. - a lamed until the complet I..tt ter:, for ra-ting= wet pipe., %rill he fernighed by lit t• met wir i!lr “r Matti. that May be n1111;1,1 et,,t ; ‘,. ;,, • he ttut t,,,,,,ts, trill be furnished by the Engineer th, l Eng„ Prosi. .!•1 {•..111;, , et,„„, firirkt Bar I r..!.. . a.- 1,115 may In'. J.011.:S 'flI1)111 , 1 Enain..er. Coil 1;IIS COLDS CURED by the use ni. ATED Col , lll 6 . 1 - 1:1:1'. Let i• . • Cl', le.! pr 0 , 11 -, a bottle of it. Nice • of an old man who tried it; xi .) ,1 MI N-1 . ). is may certify that being afflict a• ;. ' L',.tigh, I bought a bottle of Morgan's r .1,1 ani hippy to Nay. after using it, my cough ! I am roe to promonu, your Cough e r r Ow ',l...twine I have over used. No family ,h old be 0 ,1!,..,it Ili, valuably medicine. DA% II) MelitilihlßTS, Allegheny. r It ,oloaalf. and retail, by Joll_ll PG Jr.. I r"Triet.a . , No. 135 Wood street, Pitta bu, fehli ANT 11 1 9 1 1 I P y E J N nae . ph T G h n i l s ott ex h , pl I Ito. I,..luitar TO , l'en. is rapidly gaining favor with th.• a ulnf and is now more in demand than ally p... 1 • ••r city. It is us.4l LI both of the large r.urn,rcial Colleges, and preferred to any hitherto intro- I i.o.e eontrartei for the manufacture of n large and regv „ yof thlye Yens, and von ready to fill orders for any an pi,t. IV. S. HAVEN, Stationer, 1,...T2 Market at., corner Sceood. _ M:IMg ,C,( X) I,I:S. — TRU:STE VERMILLION in tor nud fur Nilo b FLEXING BROB. RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED ON BY THE PITTSBURGH P 1 Oco square, one Innertion Do. each additional Insertion Do. one week. Do. twb weeks Do. three weeks Do. ono month CHANGTALLY AT PLEASUILE: 00 0 square, Per annum. (exclusive of the paper,) 25 00 Marriage notices, 50 C.eat.N; Death notices, 25 cents. MOSES F. EATON. AGENT Eon Tnr. • Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Denier in every variety of MECHANICAL AND OTHER PATENTS. itffice and Exhibition Room, No. 135 FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pittatinrith, orders for Patented Artielen of every denertptlon promptlyettended to. AGENTS WANTED. This invention is intruded for nse where it is desired to Im part a tine, smooth, and glosey surface to the wood; but it is applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty coneiot.s In placing the cutting chisel, or bit, in front of the wedge, Instead of behind, ne la common planes; also ,In applying a metallic month-piece to the face of the plane s is front of the ebbed, which mouth piece serves as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the month piece is so close to the edge of the bit an to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood In the least degree. Indeed, we have seen the implement ap plied. to the planing of wood against the grain, and trans. comely to the grain, leaving the wool perfectly smooth. So perfect is the operation of this luetrunieut, that it may be ap plied to the planing of veneetw--with entire success—is thing which cannot sandy be done by the common . plane. The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and tirm bearing for 'the bit throughout Its whole length, and dispesise4, under all th eism stances, with the me of a cap or double bit. This is a very simple and effective improvement, destined, we have no doubt, to find its way into every carpenter's shop in the land. bio teal chest is complete without it. The In ventor is Wm. O. Hopper, of Pittsbrtruh, Pa,and his patent bean date January in. 1885. air MOSES F. EATON, No. 80 Fourth street, Agent for the patentee. ML M. 8. RATCM—Sir: We are Cabinet-makers, and have used Roppees Patent Veneer Plane, and we can recom mend it to all our fellow workmen as far superior to the old mode of scraping. A num can plane an mach veneering In one hour with this plane as he could scrape In the old way in-a day.; and with greater 'mule; for any Mau that hms used the scraper knows that it cramps the hand, and will burn and blister the fingers. Wo would not do without those Planea if they coat three times the money they do. We have also need his Patent Jack and Fore Plane, and consider it superior to the old cap bite. Yuu can plane against the grain of the wood as well as with it. Years, do, JOHN N. BOICE, W3l. LEWIS, ANTHONY LEFFER, PETER LEFFFiI, Foreman, G. C. LIOLLIEDY, JACOB SCIIOWOELD, S. F. DOLCE, Employed at T. B. Young & Co.'s, Cabinet Factory. -, • . 1 , . , -.,` z ' ~., ~_....._...... ~,,K. ~~ .;:F;,c.~na~vr.'surirfi L~.;u s,~i, ,~;r„ ft win or IFOrIPAREIL, 08 WO Do. two months... Do. time months Do. four months.. Do. six months.... be. one year ding Card, six lines or less, per annum [ From the New York Scientifii American.] Patent Finislang PrrraMon, Jewmay 3d, 18i6 Tssrusoarr.—The following letter fromklov. Johnston is good testimony In behalf of Leeds' Furnaces and Iltaters. They bandsh far the beet mode of beating dwellings, church. and other public buildings that is now to use, according to the opinion of many good Judges who base examined them. Here is Mr. Johnston's opinion : PITTSBURGH, December 27, 1855 MR. MOSES F. EATON :—Dear Sir—lt affords me pleasure to be enabled to state, after a thorough trial of Mr. Jos. Leeds' tabula: Furnace or Heater, that it fully answers the purpose of supplying my dwel ling with a pleasant and properly warmed air. I cheerfully recommend it. Yours, WM. F. JOIINSTON. PITTSBURGH MATCH WORKS, NO. 34 CLAY ALLEY.—JORIIIS, EELS & CO. having se cured the EXCLUSIVE SIGHT to use the "MATCHLESS MATCH MACHINE" In Allegheny County, are making preparations to SUPPLY THE TRADE WITH MATCHES, warranted to be as good an any ever brought to this market. Oman, No. SO VOUATII street. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. SPRING ARRANGEMENT ON AND AI , TEII MONDAY, 24th inst., P. , ,,:riger Trains ill run daily, except Sunday, as lb Leaved Pittsburgh fur Cre,tbne at 7!..4 A. M. nn.l 3 P. M. . . . Creatlinefor Ilttstotirgli 12.5 n P. M. _ . These Trains make clue. con noctioini at OIL EST LINE with Trains for COT,IIMBUS, DAYTON. CINCINNATI, FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS. CHICAGO, SAINT LOCIS, an.l all points on- road, extending and South-west through OHIO, INDIANA and.] LLI NOIS. A. M. Train from lAttsburgh connects at Manafield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark &ad, for SANDUSKY, TOLEIX) and CHICAGO; also. cl. ea mumd tious aro mash, at Allianeo with Trains on Cleveland and Pitteburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. . _ . THROUGH TICKET:, are Fold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefoutaine, Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City. Dunlieth, Milwaukie, Cairo, Springlield.lll., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities in the West. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 1 4, P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton: et 9;(., A. M. and P. M. ca For tickets and farther inform:Rio. apply to J. 0. CURRY, at the corner office, under the Monongahela lions,,, or at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Ltab22l J. H. MOORE Sup't. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad. CINCINNATI PASSENGERS will please Inky notice that the advertisement of a Rival. Route, suiting that the 8 o'clock A. )1. train of the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad is the only ono which makes connection at Crest' ine. This is Incorrect, and calculated to deceive the travelling public, as there are two daily trains between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati making close and sure connections, via BKLLEFONTAIN and DAYTON. No other route makes ecameetions with the 3 P. 18. train of the Ohio and Peonavi vanla Railroad. O. It. BROWN, Can't Agent: P. K NOWLAND, Agt. Pittsburgh. felaat: NEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, 116 MARKET, near Fourth street— Kingsley's Poems; The Angel in the House; The Panorama—by Whittler; Do Wetto's HUMID Life, Jr Practical Ethics; De Wette's Theodore, or the Sceptic's Conversion; The Heavenly Jerusalem—by Dr. Burns; Horace and May'°er Unconscious Influence; History of British India—by Hugh Murray, F. It. S. Sumner's Recent Speeches and Addresses; Tilt's Elements of Ilealth—a valuable book for mothers and the bonny ; Road's New Pastoral and Molise by the Sea; The now volume of Foe's Works ; Child of the Covenant; Wallace's Literary Criticisms; The Early Choice—a book for Dunghtere; The Sunbeam Steam—in 1 volume; Wirislow's Inquirer Directed; Gardner's Memoirs of Deeply Tried Christians ; Ilegg's Tales and Poems; Barnes' Practical Sermons. Way of Salvation, and Notes; Say's Mornings with Jesnis—a continuation of his Morn ing and Evening Exercises; The Six Days of Creation—a valuable Juvenile; Buck's Theological Dictionary--cheap ed. Gold and the Gospel. J. S. DAVISON, ap9 66 Market, near Fourth street. BOOKS FROM THE SALES AND IM PORTATIONS.L-The subscriber is now opening hie late purchases and importations. Prices moderate. JOHN S. DAVISON, spit 65 Market, near Fourth street. kNTEARA.BLE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN —These are entirely new and beautifhlly colored and illustrated. A great variety oethem. Call (soon at DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, 65 Market street, near Fourth. FOR S 4.E.—Two fine building lots in Man chester, 64 feet front by 124 feet deep, near the land bought for an extensive iron works. A farm and mill property in Derry township, Westmore• land county. 127 acres with good Improvements and in a fine grain growing part of the country, near Latrobe. A lovely country residence and 5 or 10 acres of land, on the Pennsylvania Railroad and adjoining the Swissvale Sta tion, with every thing to make it desirable as a country and city residence. A lot of ground and dwelling house, in East Liberty, 76 feet front and 135 foot deep. A factory building and lot, in Allegheny city, with engine boiler and machinery complete, for a cotton batting and oakum factory. Apply to apg _ WO MILES.-30 acres of land situate at about two miles from the city, for sale. The land is g0..1 and lies well ler country residences,—will be sold alto gether or in lots to suit purchaser•. Price low and easy ray !neut. S. CUTHBERT b SON, sp9 Al Market street. T IIIRSITFELI)& SON will open on Thursday. April 10th. new styleft SolrfA end Tien, of the best Frenrh I . :dle. that arrived b) Lim Atlantic." lIIRSIIFF,LD Ar. SON ' S. No. 70 Wood 'dive. LIKEN CAMBRIC lIDKES.—AfuII w.f. , ' gortneut of Ftiebardon. Munn & Onkn's, Belfast, and Mai coatis rrenclt Citric Ilandkervhipf, L. lIIRSIi FF:LD h SON'S. 5159 No. 7U Wood street. el A NES ANT) ITMBItELL,CS--Of every de rription at (ATM T.. ITIRSIIITELD A SON. GI"TON HALF 110. U—Of all rades, of Hecker & bus Sockory. and John Darcie's English 1.. HIRSH FELD & SON'S, apq Nn. 70 Wood street. WRIGHT'S PREMIUAI KATIIARION is the greatest Beautifier of the age. WRIOHT'S PizENIMM KATHARION Renders the Hair soft and glossy. For sale by KEYS ER, HAFT. SCOTT and SYIJ FRS, at 26 a e nt augl6 A'r lIARION stops the 'lair from falling out. and produces a lux uriant growth. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION Romans all Dandruff and disease depo-its. For sale, wholesale, by R. h. SELLERS & CO. [angl6 BACON -15 hhds. shoulders ; d... 4 do. harm :Yost mrefrerl +d for (a 1,5) FORSYTH .4 SOOTT. SUGAR -CURED 11AMS--1 0 tierces just re reived and for lode I.y ae(Yrf. QOAP--50 boxes Oleine Sono' just rec d and for sale by (IPS) FO ttsrry a sam. STAR CA Lfor bb s. To. 1 itist rec'd and for sale by (spb) PORYTLI h scorr. `-.4V ' .... ......- :::: ..z . :',.. - : - . 1... - „,, , .' , ::',,,.. 43ki'..ii, 1 7b 8 00 d 00 6 00 700 ... 000 .... 10 00 .... 12 00 .... 18 00 .... 10 00 BLAKELY & RICILEY. boxes just rec'. an. POl It scurr.