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WEDNESDAY MORNING [From the True Flag.] THE BLIND ORGANIST OF TRINITY A TALE FOR THE FOURTEENTH OP FEBRUARY TIT ELLLI LOrlsl CILUIDLEL Love took up tit« harp of life and swept on all the chords with might, Me smote upon the chord of self, which, trembling, paned In music out of eight.—linnycon. The girl looked at him steadfastly for a few moments, as if to fiz his features eternally in her memory—she made of them a portrait to hang upon the walls of her heart—the Grecian fea tures, the sweet, mobilo month, the sad, sight less eyes, and the pale brow, with its overshad owing curls—she would gaze upon them many times in the silence of the long nights, when seas and mountains should lie vast or rise high between them. At last she said, in a hurried, excited tone— You have been everything to me, my dear, good master. Till I knew you, I had no friends, and no hope. lam going to leave you now, but I shall bless you every night upon my knees. Dear master, I have no one else to bid me God speed, no other farewell to make—will you kiss me once ?" She cast down her eyes timidly, as if he 'could have looked into them. She did not see the sud den flash that burned outward from his cheeks, irradiating his whole face. He bent over be:, he raised his head, and then once more he bent downward. With a great, gasping sigh, be en folded her in his arms and pressed a single kiss upon her lips, and then, though a wild, feverish impulse to hold her there was upon him, opened his arms and let her go again. In that moment he realized how hopelessly he loved her. She said nothing more, but taking her hand, she led him, as was her wont, silently out of the church, and home to his own door. " God be good to you dear master," she faltered, " even as you have been good to me," and then, dropping hie hand, she hurried, tearlessly, away. Oh, how many times thereafter, that one kiss, the first any man had ever pressed upon her sweet, young mouth, since her father went to sleep in the churchyard, seemed to burn and quiver on her lips once more: It was six years before they met again. Mean time. she had sung to crowded audiences at the South and West. she had looked on the sunsets and the ruins that make Italy the fairest land the sun shines upon—she was used, by this time, to the incense of pride and flattery, and yet, she come to New York humble-minded in her girlish beauty. and innocent as ever, to sing with a fa vorite Italian opera troupe. The first night of her appearance, a carriage slopped before the humble door of the blind organist, and a messen ger said, as he entered— A friend is anxious you should hear the new ringer who appears this evening ; a-,seat has been reserved for you and the carriage is at the door It must he Martha the blind man faltered ; "what interest should I have in hearing any other, and who el , e would remember n, V I will take the music I composed cur her.'' His mother, now very old, but still active, revs from her seat by thy lire at,l brushed back his hair, folded his cloak over his shoulders, and placed in his hand a roll of music. It was indeed Martha who had sent for him . She longed to see if he remembered her, if he would recognize her voice. She had secured a seat fur him so near the stage that she could watch the very play of his features. When she h.igno to sing, a strange, glad light of recogni tion broke over his face, he lifted his bead eager ly, but as she proceeded, he bowed it upon his hands and wept. She.liad improved so much— she was farther than ever above him. Young she was, rich, in her wonderful talent, happy she must he: and he. thirty-eight years old, a poor, blind organist, with no hope for the future. But he listened. Though every clear, rich tcce jarred his heart-strings almost to breaking, be would not have lost one note for the universe, and when the applause was loudest, when boquets fell in showers before her, and one, from a rich man who had sought her love, and had followed her from Italy, was thrust through a ring se , with diamonds, the organist bent forward, and guided by his unerring ear, threw his roll of music at her feet, and she stooped and gathered it up, unable to restrain the impulse to hold it a single moment to her bosom. That night she sat alone in her comfortably. furnished room. The gifts of the evening lay about her, but she had not yet gathered courage to open the music. She read an ardent, impas sioned letter from the wealthy suitor who sought her hand in marriage. She answered it in a few words, eoldly, cour teously, but generously, saying, with a true woman's frankness, that she had ne heart to bestow. Then she turned to the music. Her face was very pale and her hand trembled, but at last she unfolded it. It was addressed to her, and both the words and the music were by Clyde Hepburn. She read the lines. He had uct meant to betray hie love, and yet she saw it in every word, she, who had never before suspected it, not even in his gush of tears as he heard her sing. She had thought him, in her sweet humility, so very far above her, so much older and wiser than she, and she had never dreamed he could stoop from his lofty life of the soul, to think of human love. What mattered it to her that he was blind, save that she loved him ten thousand times the more teuderly for the very helplessness which had clung for guidance to her woman's hand' His love was the crowning glory of her lie; in that hour she was prouder than a prin cess. Then she remembered that it was the evening of Valentine's day. Her other Valentine pres ents, the love offerings of other hearts lay un heeded, but this one—oh, in giving it to her on . . this night, of all others, had not her beloved master chosen her to be the companion of his life? Her harp stood in the corner of the room. She went to it and commenced playing the music, into which Clyde Hepburn had unconsciously wrought the love of his life-time. It was the language of his soul, and her own soul inter preted it. She could not sleep that night, and early the next morning, putting on a plain traveling dress, and closely veiling herself, she hurried along the street to his old home. His mother met her at the door, and recognized her at once. " Come in," she said, softly ; "Clyde Is very ill. lie has a brain fever—the excitement of last night was too much but, poor ohild, you were not to blame—you didn't know how well he hid loved you all these years." Martha Warren trembled, but controlling her self, she said-- No, I did not know It' but I knew how I hs,d loved ktm. I will help you nurse him." She entered the room where her master lay tossing in the delirium of fever. His sightless eyes were wide open, and his hands, thinner than of old, clasped together upon the ooverlid. She knelt down by the bed, and buried her white facie in the clothes, and prayed very fervently for grace and strength. Then she rose and went silently about the duties of the sick cham ber. For two weeks she fulfilled all her engage ments at the opera and watched beside Ciyde Hepburn through every day, without a thought of fatigue. Sometimes he would fancy her near him, and utter her name in such supplicating, loving accents, as almost broke her heart, be seeching her not to scorn him, telling her he was old and blind, but oh, he loved her so. Again be would think ho was alone with his mother, and implore her never to let Martha Warren know he died for love of her. "Poor, little Martha," he would say, fondly, "I know how good she was, and it would break her heart." At otkor times ~he would fancy her his wife, and wildly sunittkon her to his side, and ask her how she could be so cruel as to leave him there all alone. And she, so much the stronger, in her youth, her health, and her gift of sight, would wind her arms about his neck, kiss his fevered lips, and whisper—" Do you not hear me 1 Do you not know me will never leaveyou, beloved one." Already she called Mrs. Hepburn "mother" and heard that sweet word " daughter," in re ply ; and sometimes, when his cries for her were very pitiful, she would turn her white fees from the bedside and intirmus—" Oh my God, what if 41, 1-4 i 4.- •,,m • • 4 -a , . B===l APRIL 16 [CONTINUED.] PE! iliittritqh -:ualtir:-'-siit/ PUBLISHED DAILY BY OILLMORE & mONTG-onERY, AT THE POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. I have found it out too late !" with such a look of heart-breaking agony, that the mother would weep and pray for her, no less fervently than for her blind son. (CONCLUDRP To-MORROW.] GAREIIION ON BSlCHER.—ReNtrendllenry Ward Beecher has written a letter in which he un blushingly attempts to justify the part he took in the late Sunday evening orgies at the North Church, New Haven, Connecticut. 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Dealer in Wek,l, Provenor., and Produce genet ally, No. 296 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. oct:24 10111RATT'S DAUGERREOTYPES A ND A M EIROTYPES. which give such general satisfaction are daily obtained. in every kind of weather, at Lafayette No. 87 FOURTH Area. Particular attention paid SL, ambrotypiog, ea the time of sitting is much leas than tp. Tared for Datigerr.ty pee. Pictures of children taken in a low aeConde in either of the above named style.. Atubrol type or Dnvgerreotype Copies wady, correctly from every kind of pictures. Warranted perfect Price. moderate. Our motto Is, TO PLEASE._ mhl3 _ BOOKSTORE RE)IOV ED—The subscriber lute removed from No, 104 Wood at. to No 41 FIFTH strwst, second door wont of Wood street, ("Poet Buildings,") where be will keep, in addition to School, Mechanical mit, eallaneous and Blank Rooks, PAYEE and FANCY 57 A. TIONEItY —all the popular Magazines, Papers. .4c., Ac For sale wholesale and retail. B. T. C. MORGAN, ap3 41 Fifth street. WANTED, immediately, Sr-rtT rzorqs for a horse-Eihoer. for a Blacksmtth Helper, fur two Boys t. loom Trades (Moulding preferred j—for four or Ore Girl. to do general housework or chamberwork for a Man as CAN:Linea and Gardener—for a may as Gardener, a good workman—and a Man in Store, speela or write. fluently English, Gorman and French. Lugo, Weimar—Two or three Girls as Cooks or Chamber maids, for the country. Apply et. LoWItIE'S Intelligence 081.3. feb23 No. 14 Fifth, near Market et. SUNDRIES— mO boxes Mould and Dipped Candles; 25 '' Star 100 " Bosh Soap; kogs smarted Nails ; 100 dozen Corn Brooms; 50 bales Nos. 1 and 2 Batting; 25 dozen Bed Cords; 25 g‘ Buckets; 10 ''Tuba; ortzi euid for sale by bp: JOLLY MOORHEAD. LA. SES-151 bbls. 1 . 0. Molasses in stare and for pale by (sp2) JOHN MOOHILEAD _ ••• T• 1 A half c . este : lack ai. reen Toes for esle by (ma) JOHN MOORREADI TOBA - 1 - 0 - 0 - 6 1:10) boxes favorite brands for sae by ( 11 4 12 ) JOHN MOORHEAD. SUGAR -50 Utile. ( print* N. 0. Il i m . in store and Ihr silo by 02) JOHN MOO E . 11. or sawl new iL (MUNN ',', `~;~ , I PROFESSIONAL CARDS A LEX_ANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney- and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent tor procuring Bounty Lands and rendons. and for the Col lection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. 49- Collis-dons made in this and adjoining Dainties: Fa. tat. of chwedunts settled; Real &date bonght, sold or leased, and rents collected. Motleys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and titin papers drawn. (Are on POUItTLI stroet, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866--(mh2kdawi A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com missioner for the States of Tonnes/we, New Camp. entre, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California, Louisiana and Virginia. Sir Deed. drawn, and anknowde,lments and proofs taken for record or nett In any of the above named States, Illinois, Miewissippi and Rhode Island. Rittsburo, March 28. 1856.--(nah2l3dsw) SAMUEL C. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSEUROFI, P 5 tNA. ElB^Ufßos in BAKRWELL'S BUILDINGS, Omit (nearly opposite the Court lions.) 1111,12,1 y CHARLES W. WING ARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENt , llUlta, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNA. • —Also iirartkes In Huntingdon, 111.1 r, Clearfield and In diana counties.[eh ROBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and Counsellor at LAW, office No. Fourth street, Pots. ourgh. declLly TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, oftlkx Fourth strent, Pitteburgh, lx•twoen amitheold and C. arry lky J _ OIIN BARTOS', — Att,orney and Counsellor at um, oince corner ut Fah bud Grunt *trouts, Pitt. burgh. SAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 fourth etret, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. ICody Patterson'. Livery Stable. Jets PATRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third Ward. office corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly Jccupind by Alderman Lewis.) where all buss nee. pertaining to the omen of Alderman and Justice of the beam will be promptly attended to. T_T A 111, Surgeon Dentist, successor G. W. Biddle, No. lit Smithfield street. thr U ice boon from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from '2 to 5 o'clock. febl&ly J SCOTT, 1 >entist, Fourth street, five doors . west of Market. irdructkv hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 P. M. docZky BUSINESS CARDS JOIIN MOORIIEM), Wholesale Grocer and Lb:raw/anon Merchant, fur the math. of 510 METAL and I,ll.ooNlrt, and PIUJDUCK generally, No. 17 Wood titrcet, Pittsburgh. np2l irtl.l.llll ELLU, Plulathy„ .... ....WM. IILICErTnoI, Pittsburgh. MILLER & RICK ETSON, Wholesale Gro cers, Inttarters of liitAN 111 E.., WINE.. and SEt.I.A. us. I% and 111. t - orner of Iro in and Liberty strcelS, Pitts burgh. Iron, Nails, C.,ttuu Yarns, do , constantly un hand. LYZ Q M'KEE & CO., Manufacturers of M'h re's 1J s Poutt.ytr.ai. Olnas, nil sees of Vi tllnse, Extrit Double Strength, Ituitatien l'cuwn and Ruby Tints, EleAk, PicE le and l'r.servr Jar,: W , J , ••• r , rlcr nob Mineral 11 'I folcgraphic and Lightning-It‘el Insulators 48 ti..ecutiii, W,.1 land MArkvt Litt t steuniLl.nt fritm Nlionorit,,thola :it moil City 1 1 itt, 21 •1111., V. CUIILLNG. . .YUtrttY µn FY.t::au? ED. %RD • 11E, , U al.s u ALT GR LING, ROBE RI ' S() N MallU k) I.lltrote of (..'nt, PtemeNiniol "RE. lit No. 17 etrt.t.t. , orner • f 1.I.• rKL 44 All —titer Aind. ;11.1.0v U 11,.. nt low Narks! prie, Situl EDLIE tf, )lulva.m -ju h 1,..4 he. 111411 tun n .'f C.. t, M•4/I•ltat Hod I 'lat./ Flll4l and Maury et.lort..l til.tB, , Nr till, ett...l tinal-ro ... n. tdla4m, • 1,141.1 an.l w .4 Matti t and I nI Xis, I%ttet.argh RENIOVAL-C. lIIMSEN, Manufacturer 1 v,r> Ariv/y of \IAL. RI I'M' uto.l I lIV tiLAA: 4 black I'drtrf %idle and ClAnd. Itotth.. Indne-11, CA/ alto, tint nulnnri In ever) vnilet_ N 1 41. d; 1, 101 ,••• ••:3 , 1 1:1:1 l'ir/d ntrnvt, El it. 1 , 1:1 "U, .IDUCE, ; ~„• 4:01 k 4i It. it:ERIK:4, twlect. , l for fua.lly u.' `-pa evrr vane)) M 1.11.4 pu:vat quality, gnu.] at its Cl •rtia Alm, DI It'll Frulit, •• INuleett , alto-) takes In eirhauga merclutud,w. F It I) Una pr , coro..l a frill aas , rtmat.) of Laollrelll'm War ,ntrvilf/ ARDEN FtlY.Dr ,, , Nu.l Our rlatr.D..” ,t all iii. tr, at..l It; rural affair), ja:.ll t 10N1:111SSWN ,•r} • fur tho iuri•w., at N. 17 stre,t, f , ur .1 en Ow If to will pun% , r aaia. s .411111vIlte of FLOUR. BAC. \ , EESF:. I '!!It BARLEY. FLAX ,EEL. ' , EEL). BALEDy, Sihoink.Lst purcll.4 , ' ut th ,. run.rkrt rtte. Lt floli .kLiilio A 1., U L't.•11101 L . I 1.1t.,,11 I .4 INC,LISH ItICIIARL)SuN, Forwaniircs. LA Gq.1:11l.tnioll Itttnt+ nr..l 1•••I,yttl•• .1•,1••r• itAt tYN rind Att•l PRIIDUCK g••l)..t Al I y \'• •tr•• tlttuttu I•.rut.., • y Upte•l by Ilttrln illt7•• A Itighrsult. N • I• Wttbar ttud i'irst street. Pittobtli Rtt, . ~ ' FI TWELL, LEE & CO., 1V ; Pr,.tu•-e ,Ll,l Columinsl,3 Mr.,11,, , ,t, Nll , l r • Vltt•borgto ‘Lanufactur.". 1V,..w1 •trvet. N aI. r and Yn HI strvetA, 01IN W. BUILIiIt Sr. CO., Forwarding and .1111M1 , 11 Sterchant,h delth.rx lo nll knots .f PYITC.- ECH.lill MA:CCYACTI.:ItY.S, LEAD PIPE ricol SHEET LEAD, :Co. 67 Frnht etr,ot, HENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and Giiiiiaii.,l/01.1 Me, 1.11 t 111/ , I wh..k.oth• dorarr th 111:TTER, gvhorrll . s. No. /.5 Wood street, Ihttst , nrAh umrq • D L. ALLEN, wli , ilesule dealer in Foreign BRANDIK:i. eF:6 Altl4, Oil Mountigitl.s.a and live WHISKY, also, RECTI VYING L13111.1.E1t, NV. S Wool otroet, Pittsburgh. Wines, Brandies, (Altos Cot - dolls, JIIITIMICA Spirit.. St Croix end New England Rum. Clarets. ClosinpaKnes. iI.L, liniwn Stout Scotch, Iwurt.m, 01.1 Wtoi.olga nen., Rye mid Rectified Whisks: Apple, I , sash, Will t nee y stid filacktien - y Brandies; import' Ilavan MIA l'rincipe Yogurt; Ifoif tl onodn and (.....mmon .. , zitts, all at turn low pm,* no to challenr. competition. Fancy Bar Rego and Label/et! Bottles of ',cry style, and Demijohns ..f ~ses. I respectfully iota. 00 examinatym of toy st.sk. of Na 8 Wood •trert, Pittsbnrgb. I y •- WILLIAM CARR A:. CO., (William Carr, Irate of the firm of .1. Perk, wholeonir GU. C.F.5.5 and ,Inalerlo In FurtnKn W I N F.S and BRANDI ES. 111.1 Siouournhela nod Itertili,l WHISKY, Nu. 320 Coturn,rrinl Nom . , Liberty ntroct, Pittsdotirgh JOSEPII FLE.MINO, sueee6For to L. 'Wil- WI k Co., corner of Market •treet and the Dlanwn.l, toepa constantly cm band rt full rwoortment of DltUriti. WINES, MEDICINE CIIEST: , . PERFUMERY, I\ll4i all or', Hon pertaining to his truPtnrow. W Erre . riptenor carefully errrirpouroled nt all hour, p.O. _ /013 V r i.6IING BRoTtiERS, successors to .1. Kidd A Co.. wholessls DRUIaiISTS. No. es) Wood si root, Pittsburgh. Proprietors o: Ur. NULane's cvh.breit. , l Vvrott fug., Liver Pills, Av. jitio JOAN HAFT, JR., successor to James Me- Ourrny, vrhulesalo and rutnil DRUGGIST. and deabr in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., Su. 111 Wood stroot, airee doors below Airgtn alley, Pittsburgh. T L. MARSHALL, successor to 11. Leo, WOOL DEALER nod COMMISSION MERCHANT, No 13U Liberty street, Pittolturgli. krs-rentA—W .M'Clintock A Droll., Kramer A Enhm, 51nr phr. Tioriosn A Co., Drrorn A Kirkpatrick.. Pittsburgh, Mny 24, 1555. rn y 24 T (II A 1)W ECK, dealer in I.'enttickv I. Lent TOBAIXO, RAGS and PAPER, N.J. styrvt., lirlow Sixth, Pittsburgh. Sr' TLa higlirst tuurlirt i,rics, to rruh, purl for Rags. W/I.TiliP. ILAILSRALL .. .... .1011CP11 R. tiuour,.. WP. NIARSII A 1.1. & Co., Imp.rters and . d....ter, in French an.l American PA PF.B. II ANC, ry4l:+, No. r w0.).1 street, Pitt... 1.1,01. 4 2 1 - i...1- agents i, the rblebrat,d umnuf,Azturns of Mow+rn. Dellrourt ,S. Co., Pftne. al:e BT. C. MolVi AN, Book: ,, eller and Sta ..ur • t r. Has tdivayx on hand a g.•11,11i 1,1:1 , 1•111)..nt. t 4 Mis:ellane.ous and Blank Boolo; Printing. Post at Cap Paper. whalowlo and rmAil. No. 104 W,arl sin,a, hoh.v, Pinch east elde, Pittsimrgh. trey- WANTEI)--Itsg. , and Tanners' Scraps. aplt , it TOIIN 11. MELLOR, Wholoaale and RPtail P ,i-alor It MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, M St'llnol. BOOKS and STATIONERY, No. SI Vi . kald I, Pittsburgh. Janl JACOB COMA STEIt, Wholesale and Re vtall SYMA It 51ANUF.k0TURER and dealer in all kinds of TOBA(X:0, SNUFF and SrAlAliti, No Pifth eu tit, Plttaburgh. ire Kotiva conatantly ou hand a largo supply of all the vartoun brands ,d I tni,rtal Sogarn. jo3 PHILIP 011000 halr.S.T J. ti. 74 LEMON. REYmEn. AN DERSON, (successors to lA, Joshua RIB C 0.,) whole/tot,. ,S•ttlers in Ft >RED N FRUITS. NUTS, SPICES. et IN FECTI tN ARV. SI - 7 , 1A 112 4 , Lr., No. St) Wood street, °nook° the St. ChtLrle.s Ilotel, Pitts burgh. ap2 A TINDLE, Wh,ilosalo and Retail SAIL A DLE. lIARNE6S, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPE! RAO SIANUFACTURER, Su 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh. IY2skY YJNTEItI'RISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood street, third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN A TET. Y would call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of GUNS, RULES and REVOLVING PISTOLS, the largest and beet selected stock ever opened in this mar ket, together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutle ry. Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest pomible prices to cash purchasers, or for good ap proved paper. marlB NORTH-WESTERN POLICE AGENCY, No. 89 Washington sheet, corner of Dearborn, CHI. OAOO, ILLINOIS. PINKERTON * CO. devote their entire attention to the transaction of a general detective POLICE BUSINESS in the States of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. TOHN GROUTT, Importer of BRANDIES, t,/ GIN, WINES, ho. Dealer in tine Old Monongahela Whisky. Paid' Wspiy, 4c, Also, FINCTLITING DIBm, 9 l4 b oanntr of Brul th egd and trout streets. Pfttabnrgb. - • Is ; 4.:ADA'Air • • PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1556 J. J. ... .1. GINEIIINE Ti J. 011.1.ES1'I A; 01, I.rhOilt, ICa.x Man,lntrlniroru. flan-n. Plat • Ginn, En- Kravingx. Combx and Paltry No. To Wool earort, burgh. lutn.l and nintlo to Soler. Gill 11, ;11,1 31M1t1.• Mahogany, m.,ui,i_ log, of rvory 4sl" Stewabout Cabin, De•oruted and (Mi. Vin,_ la -Ll,_ N TF,RPRISE WORKS, No. 136 w Q „ i d et., third door lerlon. Virrent alloy.—EOWN A TETI, 0014 call the Mr... Went of :porting mon to then- large 1., nortarent of tIUNS, RI I'LES Kiel REVOLT' NJ PISToI.S. the lurgent anti be ,a FL•leetell el veer thin Mar liet, tot:W.lloz- with a general It...Orin:ollf of HARDWARE, CUTLER T. TOOLS au,i 1:11, , I l I.N‘ i TACKLE, all of which a,• off, nt the lowers poesildr• I ori , •••• I. CV-411 purchunorK, or for good approvoll paper._marlti MA. SIV I LER, \\* h! desale and Retail a D.raler in Fornarn., Ilautt.rn. Strretrs, Tin. Iron and lloneekt.otorr,' I lar,lwar, Tinnerre ltlralltuart and Toott_ Tito Plato, ShoLt Iron. IV., Itroeto, 24 North Swan ,trevt. 11.4..10 M1129:1{301 J wiIITE, VENETIAN BLIND .IlesuPacru . Rr.rt, htlh rt,lVeroll los }14.2•1111 na a.. 1 10 rnmine h;+ I.l.ineS.l, :UPI has opetiod I, BLIND hIANUFACTIIIIY. at Na. r,f) Fifth r/tr,t, Boar the Post 41thco, I wtween Waal atxl Smithfield, whero hi. to. au 11.4ortment of BLINDS, With plow and faticy Worst,' and Silk rrnktred to till any onler lu hi, linv. Ow realoodiLle term.. Ilia murk le x . 3.rratitoil Ls give .t.6ictioil,ol - 111,111.y reruaadod. 1111.. Old Blinds repaired. I'leahe him a mill, as he can't ho beAt In wortmanxhip. [rny::ly BF. SEIOPE, MERCILiST T.IILOR, Third • •tx , ..t..11 , 1t I , lgpat, thankful the very libersl parrottutre tioretttfll , 'test°, ed iifsdt htisi. begs leave to ank n euutm wut. ot 1.11.• .111 m. lilt Is 1..., Letter pr. rd than ever to curnitdt his friends and ne- Intners wall garment/. V.llllll will dt,re entire nalliftv ::101. tie alwxym kept oil han.l 11 L rty Intsnrtnienf dtylem of CASZI VI Ell Est. CLOTW.t. Ae.. wid h he v. 111 nail, to order nu the sled:est rndne, tern.. CA. A perfect tit alway• wnr nkrit , (l. [not in ff. teas n. rt:sn ..... V• 11,4 V. T youNG & City 1.01 , 113 , t0p, ..f ( A 10. N q:11 A V. lanais nit ivnrkinalAhip w ari Ind.; at r. prices. Care taken in Isn'a.lng 14 , r total n i water cart i.e, an/;31 .- - . , ,„,.., . .• , , •*4, 466 • • • • 1 1 . • . n 1 ,4 • N • 4' , _. MEM BUSINESS CARDS V 0 1 ) 1) WELL'S Ft: liN AND Y ClIAII:S• 171 ri.tail. endatatiii, r:yie of ftu tutu,. In It.ae :I,.lieuitny and 41 . .111.11 . ....ie tahle for pailers, J/1•1 re,ttni; in Yew Yon: .i••.: ty artielr made iv liand. and warrante.i. C.thinet klakeri. antit•lnal wlnn au: T....aft) . 1-4 1-1:1'..N1- 11 . 1:11 Jul CI! 1 IC.: en 1 . . 11 an 1 Stemti/e/..n. funl/1-1,• •1 ar th•• •//. rtrat n ‘v..,,Attop4, N.w. ;7 met 7•0 .1 t, 11/111, i I. TOLIN c()tii RA N 1;10 :tlsintV:!,..•t.ir irera of trial hailin.t. leen \ autt•. .el J.• . v 71u.l i • • /rota W. 14.41 and Market rilt•!,•ek i . a: i...i•• hand a variety nr lieu/ taittern, Fan. y an I I'l., t •r niteuteni in: t•. //quo, .;-•i re Lobe. Jethhin,.kina ah..rt u•air 11..n.1 - 21 NTE‘V (20A(11 :I\D c.11:1t1.11;E T/1111 . /IINST. 'din /THEP,/ 1./J.-era An. _II-, C.Ty. ' fully 1111-rni th.•.r itu.l the I ilk'. ~••iiend.y. Thai tl.••• 1: drbil Er/. In rCII AIV . 1 .1 r. 111 .• . 1 lit/ at. 1!: Iti./Itt.lll all Liar :4 t•-‘) . .. All. r 1. Fa 1..11 ta• • m ant I • .'•,, ality In, .r heautv !.., • • ath !, n . L:1 Ci l.• . 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L. ! , 4 tl , l 1.. r. nn I Ail L , f !!!` 1111 . INI 11, II II; ‘1111:/ty ul 1ua1..n.1 ! la: Lti, ly • I_II,AK,ELY & '11(11.1E Y, Ift 1, E, ATE L;n.(, Jur ILLRS, corlx,pf T , uili un.l :..tattl/11,1,1 Farmn, 1,1,4, dln, Ftlrnao•s!, kr 3c, I !11l nn! ,1.1 oil 1'1111111.1,1 ; 1,11.1 Wh.rrtl“:6 !!! , 111:,1,1,, , Id and i. . 11. n:1,1 alld 11,g4,11.104i. Etr..l:lHl iun , uli. 10 , tt , Id.::,; Par Na, Mid u!!!1!”...1 - 4; thin ror,!!nald!!. P EvoLvEits! itE:voLvEits:!—)ki,t re the ulanufartarors. apl., ILSs•L . if,""PC.V,; , - n•t of CULT'S III: CI: ATI 1 lI.S. five awl .tax al: :.; hirh Iv.. will WTI prices nr tin can ht• 1.., _'it m the de of l: tor Vorlt Per 4011+ going in Arettralta mot rt-thlor nt, mot that they can du I,tt e r by porelmemg them nt ilam they can among strum,r+—. ice glve I—rtentH n t yet tttly of the altove ht•laitt leaving the t . r.y, in CAl;l.' ttt a intim tt we refund the money. DOWN k TETLEY, sepl 136 W.,,d Xtre. t, Pit tAur,h. CO-PARTNERSIIIP this day associated with me, THOMAS GROUTT. mi partner in the business of Importing, Rectifring and Dis tilling Liquors, the 11.illeeD will hereafter be conducted under the style or firm of J. & T. GROUTT. Pittsburgh, December 29,18.55.--11 m) JNO. GROUTT. JT & T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies, . . Wine; Dealers in Fine ()Id Monongahela Bye Whisky, Peach Brandy, !Lc. Also, Rectifiers and Distillers. Corner of Smithfield and First streets, Pittsburgh. rder,3l BOTTLERS.—JOLIN OGDEN & CO., Bottlers, N 0.187 First street, would respectfully inform the put, lie that they have constantly ou hand a large supply ..f SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL WATER. ALE and PORTER, of the beet quality. The attention of families is particularly directed to the fact that they bottle WAINItIGurs ALE in its pureed state physiclaNt recorppend It to tappets§ on suount of ita whole ante sail stroofthentng qualities, oatSCr.ly • ' P' C' st‘ 0„, BUSINESS CARDS. • . - VAIN LITTLE, Jr., Ag , i,lit, N.. 201 Lilmr Lrtd jud• td.-ivtA ft,ll4.wing ~r y 0.1 , dr BRANDI E 3. GorttA Brandy, very flnr,A ILi ithal otard , 9uiwr 1 RUM Nh;rro La co., - . . IS:INF.-S. (II N. Sarcial )ladenrn. ißognet, ih.ward. Vaal ~4. Co., SinTen,,i,•inticon Cordial;' East Ind is Slad.Orn, Schnapps 'Paid,. do I rtUNDRI MS A inonCiinde ,berry, .itutilerford*H F.k . ..t...11 A le, ' Mrmranille o • i MIrCiAV . I. I IA )11li' I/1 Pude:, Tab:, ,i., !Nrild Cherry Bravely, CA,oking- do ' A Isginthe, Ikn-swinu Port, , A 1/1,442 Ole, l'nftr J °ice .1., IC unirm DeV r, do I:sardines, Be . Claret, t Mochn and Java. hf r‘ Do weet, 'English Br. , lIN. n 1 .. C 1 1 ,., Civiwrignon, I Imports! linvnua Cigars, of Am , hor. 1 various brands, Verrorney, Old Monongahela Whisky, of I Ifeideseek, nil grades. Toee..iner with nil other artici , s connected with the tonsi nos,. ruytdsw - - '• Norther with my ry, nor my Nth will I trill," —7' IPORTANT TO TIIOSE AFFLICTED I WITH BAD Sli IT.—Persons suffering iro/ Bad Sight, ar,blgg from inipalred vision, evastitutional decay, old age, oause, rr Quid .10 i.ell to eull upon Dr. 0. E. SHAW, ICA I, OPTICIAN, whore they may rely upon getting ›peetnelos srient;ficidly adapted V. the JUST WANTS OF EVE. kl.lrie.st, Fifth street, opposite A. A. Mewon's, Ml..r,scoprg. Thermometers, and every i, rt.:ll.:hg t the tmtician trade, kept and repaired • nr,•rtml I, .4.1 FrArne& t'. A.) art], approved of, exchanged free of or- I• dee,' ay I )1: It E ZEN PAINT'S—The undersigned it, , late. LI, of dealers roil consumers to t!e•Ll ~/;.••• ;., tAL i••,, of ZINC PA I N TS. Kr• , ood by new ,• •• - • an•l free f,• nn the• •dgertioo+ Malt:rt.) T. nn hran.ll4 more favornbly known. and we invite rutin, .inaisty of them. NVe manufacture : il••ra lb. '• t all. NI , 1)I., - 11.• ?An. in oil of foreign iiim eta. tare. I it grind all. f the variowi brands of Americ us. 'Dew,. ho wish t•. purchase an article that ran i.e relied on pure and utiadulteramil, ran be sure of getting it of us. • All ,11,-ilizn to our liraml of French Zinc, without a g.minne and all purchased of us with this l• a- ;Jail ant, to it, if found to lse aniuiwrated. HALL k CORNELL, Iti.l Maiden Inn!, New York. IdA All DICKEY A al. RO M'ater street, Pittsburgh. rpllE COAL CoMPANY having in•-t with lietsos is transporting coal to 1:1t rl•ral•d by the Insurance COM t I.tht , pleasure In statingthat their were pr. miiiniteinliy J. Newt...li 34141616. Agent Comp.m.y. I). BEBWinit, Agent of lip. Coal Company, Cincinnati. Pi! t•Mir.....11. Ti, r [dectn 111 l 1 It S 11 F E L 1) c SON, .1 • OIIIIIT 711 •• alltiounee that SIIIRTS made t 4, Ilt , tl: Le h-rw.,rdi-il to any part the parties eeniiiiii; ti. •tn.,o! it. Ink ben. a. curling -f .1. q:1.1..1. I :rigth of arm to the MIME 1; - 1 . i'.— A 11.'t SON has' a • • 1 1, /r:lhrm. al \.tTIIA\ Lv m1,. , 11 11, 'Pry trUilni , ^S 0 , 11t1101 , .. 1 ne A:.VERIN A. \l A,l,\, P.... tr% r ;.•1i • ,•1 ,•t:r It1:1,I)IYElt, l; ry. • Tho part.l” , rship heroodore 11--,ettor and IL W •!, • •;.• 717••: ,11:TII 3 C.)., V. 1.1 ; •• • 1!••• t,tere-t •••• 1. r.•71.111..te.1 hererel,e, uteler the • I • )1.1) I'ENS--Mitiiv icAv find it difficult to T . : fly Maltofa, turer+ attd r- !. •• `.• -oteoll•tod to rod, .• u,.. ~ t lbt, of 1.411 Kohl , olol• ; t•• r.••1:t, th-• I z i I s• p 1 AND I'I' . .[,OI)EONS.-101IN 11. m: -1 ti I all I V.•a-th .:,tll. in 11 , itiltioll to a- - =MEM 1) . TENT ()I I. 1` LOT I I S.—The undersignol Lett., nt for the taannfrveturo ..VI ris,,k \;,•AM.NT tt INI'ttIV t-11.11tE tllt. CIPTIIs, • t• pretax r i to toinitth the trade Cult Iron 7 4 . t.. 2' yank a Ide. Ittata, the s..lernunr .; , 11 ., I. I.t oldattait.2 the right to Vlinti the I. Fart., 1. Iru in L. i )1 AND MO\ 1.1 . .—A n "pportnnity 1 1,, ..t. And 3 partner-liip in ti magnitio,nt, p..nnaneut, emetel. reply notice: and 1,1 1.. e .leni“te , ratit , ll Of tarts will he preselito.d, that n , nev.t captivating and desirel.le. Thirt , • ewrh-penily /1.iver(1,01111•11t, hnt torn fide Al l • .11..tatititti ••very reap, t; said the severest scrutiny in it•,t Mllllllfit,. n•r." Pmt Offics, Pittsburgh. Ps no.l item. will h.. rommonl,t,l. nov2S:tf IRON erry coLLEG E —DAY AND EVENING:- I. Wrltang and Bon. , ,Alvpirtg.—Lndietl . et•ll:lerrlon'ti A i.artmeiltat neparitte. A ita aprltenuong to bugincan, (n new and hr tier arlapt,..l to busintem, thin z.k f . ,4111.1 In any trmtlyo. Rennlto ohtainotl with gr,at t ~•:::ty hy new rinks, tetnned "Aralonelical Magic." Anth in. tn.knt h. $4. CA!. 1 n C.r.. - tdar of the Colitgo. F. W. SENKTNS, Principal. T wolAs ADDLE, HARNESS AND ho. 4 SL. Clair Pitt4l•nt . ol. II C1,• , 11,n, torth y Y. DKNN V. Forwarding ate! Colututanion Water +treet. l'lttnburgh. [npW yk,r -VIVI! ES, CLOCK'S AND JEWELRY Al' (llt EATIN ial/CCED PR(CES. NI Po near xelling .dr his large and of tine Wat, hen, 110010, Jewelry and ranLy al .1 very smell advance —a tirqt preparatory lily Shire Shanael the purchnne e,f iLu entire e ,, . the ng trade. 1;;;EA1• u.kr:GAINS should call early, as t•..l(e,e .1t Ins present stock with h. torn.. r price, ;Le t rt.,— 'IOIIEI3.Teo, la FIFTH Btrent. Dell/ )1 , 1: 1. febti .Ihht AT EN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING AVI —ROSENTHAL .4 BRO.. Fifth street, oumite Ma -11.1, 11 hug.. stink of Men and Nue' CLdFIRNO , oinprNing some entirely new and elegant Styles, !..li t t4.y are prepared to furnish at the lowest rash prices. A 1,.0 a flrje and fazillionablo stock of GENTS' FMCS' ISH IN 0 t i otl Ds. der-113fly Q\VALLOW-'I'AIL LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORK PACKET SISIPS. ( ( 0,1,1110 Url7lll/14 57 South strut, X r TM The subscriber is the only Agent In PittaAr t for the above Line—has always on Land DRAFTS fer mile for any amount, payable at any Umiak lo Ireht[l , l, SO411111(1 and Witte. JOHN THOMPSON, European Agent, 110 Liberty street, Pittsburgh_ _\V4FCII AGENCY.—We have been 9)- 7 Olilted F.OlO Agent for the State of Pennsylvania. for the eel, of the celebred dan unequalled Watches of CIiAS. FllooBll 2at . Nt, 84 STRAND, L 047 671 ,/ ( Formerly J. R. Anent-n.l Reing his •` Improved Chronometer Series," for which the British Oovernment awarded a premium of £3,170. They usually regulate within a minute a year I There Is perfect regularity of time under every variety of climate and posi tion, and are not affected by railroad traveling, horseback, or the most violent exercise. Atsu—An excellent stock of all other kiwis of Watches. .02r - Watch Repairing done promptly. and in the most so- W. W. wnsoN, peri+r manner. 67 Market et., cognac d Fourth. COAL WORKS FOR SALE.—Sixty three acres of land, with 250 of Coal attached, and all the Lm. proveinents thereon in aucoesaful operation. Said Farm Is situated on the bionerigabels river, 34 miles above Mtn burgh. .d is supplied with a Farm mouse, Darn, Tenant ildiises. Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal le floe fee and cannot be sorpaned In quality. For further culaf B a Vt.° NI N PATNE, No. 2ablatialy street • g o . EERIE is intlAt t• can tulle rind accurately ~ uw. - cr. rnxd. • !) tho chttor cf St ,•: t!:.• 1:. fr. ::: t,) the kne.... 11'. r A, r lA, Kyle of logeonly t.fi)•1 , 1.•. .•1 grrat yid°, r.. . • tirr.na arlle rrfi.l fit. t.tr: I•• Fl.ll - 11:411,1,.: L 7.. 11..0.1 'tr. 'here-fhrrl-I'arulr• hi 1 r firm .•1 .1 A V.A..' A ALVERIN A NI 'tr.! , I t.1,•..y 7tIE. • - street, e i 1.10.1 11 Ow Trad, ot:r !. , :t,r1.1 skAy that tittt:l,t. Ith•I :\ 1:1 the .• t ,11 ht.': 1 1: th:lr ...al: he. 11, , iTETTER, W. S‘lllll. ~. ,i•r• ..1 n: .1 “.‘, ..t....1-1,111 I 1.. $4. ,1 N 1 11-St):.,, Nlokrh,,t .0 0, hntol !,, 11T A NI , FIIItTES ondr not new strck 01 11.1 SON R II AM j tt2.5 El= I 1.0 13;:s.• I.toon—cs. to mew op‘4n f no - rptiince, Ii mkt . money. lire is a Ctilncn , .••• z. lilyntliry. \OW' L ntrvlial , l,. I.• 140 NUMBER 165. MISCELLANEOUS. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL , Volt it ItAPID:RE of , CVAII/11$, °OLDS, ;WARM WliOollrvO 4 COL'Olt, CISOUV, IoITIISIA ANL) GotistimPnoff Ems Rainier Is (Altered en the mar* . ...,... ~, inanity with the confidence we fail In r . • .... Ab marticle which seidoin fade in rust ' ' . 4/. Ise the happiest es Wait cisbe 4.- )r. s+"' aired. tie wide is tits 644 of its two ;e ll Minims, and so numerous time corn of . .—e._ its curia, that almost every ivectiom of r Air . ow ~...,. . , too country abounds to perfecto, pate ie - ',., -., cl.'' .--Ift':„ , hely known, who have barn nattered from alarming and even desperate die ea.me of the lunge, by its use. When once trial, Its sups horny over every other medicine of Its kind, Is too apparent to eeeatie observation, and where It, virtue. are known, the publie no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerone affections of the pulmonary or gans. NVIIICII are incident to oar climate. Nothing bas called louder for the earnest Inquiry of medi cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of con eumptive complaints, nor has any ono class of diseases had more of their invastigations and care. But as yet no ada plate remedy has been provided, on which the public amid depend for protection from attacks upon the respirator y or- gene until the Introduction of the 011EILUY PECTORAL. This article is the product of a long, laborious, and, I believe, successful endeavor to furnish the community with suds, a remedy. (It this last statement the American people are now tlemiselves prepared to Judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there is any dependence to im placed in what men of every class and station certify it has done for them; if we can trust our own sensea when we see dangerous affections of the throat and lunge yield to It; If we can depend on the imminence of lutelligent Physicians who make it their businase to know—in short, If there !zany minim° upon any thing. then it is Irrefutably proven that this medieing does re lieve and doesleure the class of diseases it Is designed for be yond any and nil others that are known to mankind. If this be true, It cannot be too freely published, nor too widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures Is price less to them. Parents ebould know it, their children are priceless to them. All should know It, for health can be prnal to no one. Not only should it be circulated here, but everywhere, not only in this country, but in all countries. lIQW faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown in the fact that already this article has made the circles of the globe. The sun never sets on Ire limits. No continent is without it, and but few peoples. Although not In so general use in other nations as in this, it Is employed by the more iutelligont 1.1 almost all civilised countries. It is eaten meety employed in both America,—in &trope, Asia, Africa, Australia and the far-off felon& of the sea. Life is as dear to its imeeiniers there as here, and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most preparations of its kind, it is an expensive compadtionof costly material. i , till it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low prim, and gh 3g What le of v astly more importance to . its quality la never suffered to decline from its eel Ward of excel lence. Every bottle of this medidne, manufactured, is as good BA ever bas been made heretofore, or u we are (n -imble of making. No toil or cost is spared, in maintaining it in the best perfection which It Is possible to produce. Hence the patient who procure, the genuine Canter Pao omit, eau rely on having es good an article co has ever been had by those who testify to its cures. By pursullig this course. I have the hope of doing some good in the world, as well as the satisfaction of believing that much has been tlono already. CY Prepared by J. C. AYSII , Practical and Analytical Chemist. Luwell. 51.8. Sold by B. A. YALINKSTOCK & CO., at wholesale and re tail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. aplrirmdkw VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ou the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, thrty rnii,s below Pittsburgh. We have received from the owners a commission to offer the following valuable property for sale, suitable for private residences. farmer,,, gardeners or manufacturers. This pro perty is located in one of the healthiest sections of the Ohio river, and consists of over 800 acres; the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad passing through it. lAts No. 4,6, 6,7, 9. /0. I I and 12, command a view of the Wei river for tire miles. These lots vary in six,. from 38 to 72 acres. The Rail road is now making through lots Nos. 4,5, 6,7, 8 and 9, all of .1,11 are river bottoms, with soil unsurpassed fbr rlch mxs: excellent land for gardening purposes; the side-hill for fruit trees, vines aisle or pasturage. Lots Nos. 10, 11, 12and vary fi,•rn 7.1 to 150 acres, and are fine wheat lands, war oai-ed by none in Ohio. Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3 vary In else irom 11 to :Li Non-, and are meadow and side-hill. No. 14, commning 52 acres, is in Beaver county, PR., and is meadow, ei.P.-bott...in and side-hill. with timber, coal and Ore-clay in aburidamo.. Ira No. 15. containing 22 acres, Is in Hancock ra ,unt 3 . ir.ginjA, principally bottom land, on which lea com fortabiJ dw.ltiing bones. All of these parcels of land have oral of an exc. lent quality, except lots Nos. 1,2, 11 and 15; all have tine tor's•r an writer. N.e. 17 is an island in the known Ohi o OR I.ma Island. and containing about 13 acres. TIlt• owner. John Bever, Esq., demised, by his last w in testament. reserved out of lot No. 4 a five acre lot, on v.l h In is er— :ed a Seminary building, which, together wo.h s amounting to $5.000. are in the hands of trus tees rippointrril Inc the Legislature of Ohio, for school pur e. 1.9 . 11 anti of utility to all persons raising families ,t. thIA VI. linty. This property i. now offered fur sale in a body or as laid of! n 1.a.. on re-a-uttable terms. Persons wishing homes with all the adv,nta,tes of a healthy locality, and schools dud F.Ol. ou,luned with the cunvenlenoes of travel by r.% or or mlllroutl, all eo well to call on us before purchasing else. lure. forth,r information call on or address, lILAKICLY k RICID3Y, ap , Aixtv Iteal Estate Brokers, Pittsburgh, Pa - ITII E WEST.—We have Agents in the fol -I,wtng places in the Western country, vie: ?...e3 City. Ptiernport, Cbundi Bluffs, Sin utM F. .r 1 , Sge. still Burt Dez No r incz. in lowa, and at St. find, Itnarns+itio and Afinnana, iu Minnesota, and are bents lands in all the land districts In that state „,,.i ,•rrltory —to purchase and sell lands on commis il,lions, remit money, by draft on New York •Ity, hr. 11((, - Agents are reliable men, of long residence n..d vutn r 4 non oi the West; leave experienced and reliable it employ, and have given no entire satisfac ,„., Ire here, through them. located since last fall over now would sell fur $2,50 an Mere, cash, sid In lice years fro,ni this will .11 for $lO an acre. We will ‘.l%ran tee the return of the investment In twelve months, n ii 6 2.5 per rent. Urter••st , to any of our customers who may not 1,. satisfieJ w ith th,•ir locations, or who may wish to dlis. ros• of theta. BLAKELY k RltirßY, Real Estate Brokers, ill and Smithfield sta., Pittsb'h. ETES MRS. S. A. ALLEYS WORLD'S lIAIR j_ unWII ,7 Remoter and Preserver of hi. I lair and Sight—The hair and / 1 "" er g re y , ewe restored to and preserved In their ‘..-sriginal Life Color I— will soon be ,, use. \I Spectacles and GreyfL on' extinct. This pleasant and valuable ..reparation has fiir many yew., by hundreds of the mostaim°n go intl.,' and wealthy persons of the land, who hao nr°° • ° '"' 7 tried all the nostrlVlA of the day without SuCcaef.. • It is entirely different from other preparations for a fir ' l Ilitl eoinposed of deleterious articles, such as Is "7' lime. eaustic, Spanod, flies, copperas, and oil of vitriol, whie.. l are said to eau., the hair to grow on the palms of aka but which, in reality, either greatly injure the healda of those who use them. or send them to an untimely grave. The Restorer, used with the Zylolalsamum, not only C1,1•11,f1 the hair. but Melinaas it to curl, giving it a soft, glossy and natural appearance. The Restorer will strengthen and preserve the sight, and remove and prevent dizziness, head-ache, scurf, dandruff, scant-Lead. or any eruption of the skin, and all unnatural perspiration of the head. When once restored, by applying it n tow times at intervale of three months, you will not have trey hair, if you should attain the age of one hundred years. When need for baldness, you moat take off your wig. scratch. oiled silk, or anything which will cause a return of the iitoonsible perspiration of the head. I t lea certain cure ter Catarrh In the Head. - JOB. FIEMIND, Corner Market street and Diamond. Sold only by aplo AfRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR DRESSINti OR ZYLORALSAMUM,—This Balsam found. on trial, to be a most delightful and valuable di-resting for the hair, and an India article for the toilet. It is easily applied, and will not stain the finest lin en. It not only cleanses the hair and akin, but causes the hair to curl, and disposes it, however harsh and mama, to re mom In any desired poeition or form. Hy Rs use the bate I..eomes Kitt and silky, and obtains that glassy and natural appeetranCe eo much desired. It will remove and prevent scurf, dandruff, and all nxinat urel perspiration of the head. and by Its invigorating action on the skin and the roots of the hair will prevent the hair from tailing out, and in a abort Ihbirrithen need with the listitorer, when the baldness la not hereditary, restore the hair. It will also remove neuralgic pains, inflammation and rein from cuts, burns, bruises, bites or stings of insects, Arc. Mothers ,will find Mrs. 8. A. Allen's Zylobaleamtna a ea ' perror dressing for children's hair. After having given it • trial. every one Is certain to recommend it. It is the best And clioapod article of the kind now offered to the public. 111 , put op in large bottles, 8714 cents each. Agents supplied Al the wholesale price. For salo only l 7 JOB. FLEMING, apt° Corner of Market at. and the Diamond. OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAS 00. April 4, 1898. PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS.—Sea:ed prewill be received by the Pittsburgh Gee Com pany at trir Office on Smithfield street, until Viednewlay, the 1611 lost., at 3 o'clock, P. IL, for furnishing the follow ing materials, viz: 530 Perches of good flat rubble walling stone; per perch. 258,000 Good haul, well burned, stock bricks, each to mea. earn 4 1 / 6 by 9 inches, and 2 1 % Inches thlek—per M. 00,000 Common Fire Brick, the seine else as above—per M. 3,000 Brothels clean sharp river sand—per bushel. 50000 Superficial feet of elate roofing, each elate to mea sure 18 by 30inehee and 4 inch thick—perm:mare. Also—Proposals for furnishing. 32,000 Ihd. of Miscellaneous Iron Castings VI Si. 94,000 " of Cast iron Pipes of various sites, " 30,000 ". of Bar Iron, 1.e),C110 " of Iron Boiler Plate, The whole to be subject to the inspectioa and approval of the Engineer of the Company, and delivered at the work' at such times and ne such quantities as he may direct. Payments to be made on estimates one month after deliv ery. lees twenty per cent., to he retained until the CCap. p riAAJD of tie contract. All patterns for castings and pipes, will be frirrdebed by the Compnny, and any info Ilion that may be required, relative to the mitten be tarnished by the Engineer, at the works. I •oposidettile addressed to JOHN HOLM 8, Bub, Presi de, of the Company, endorsed " Proposals for 13tonesEricks. Castings, Bar Iron," itc., as the case may be, aps JAMES THOMSON, Engineer. COUGHS AND COLDS CURED by the use of MORGAN'S CELEBRATED COUGH SYRUP. Let all who are alllicted with Colds procure a bottle of it. Price only 25 cents. Hear the testimony of an old man litho tried it; Mn. Jolla D. Mogoev—This may certify that being OHM ed with troublesome Cough, I bought a ttle of Morgaa's Cough Syrup, and am happy to say, after using it, my cough is entirely cured. I am free to pronounce your Cough Syrup the beet medicine I have ever used. No ftimily should be without this valuable medicine. DAVID SIoROBERTS, Allegheny. Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by JOHN HAFT, Jr., Sole Proprietor, No. 186 Wood street, Pitts burgh. febil S* HAVEN'S No. 1 PEN.— his ex • tenant Pen, manufactured by Joseph %sou In place f the popular 708 Pen, is rapidly gaining favor with the tr, ting public, and is now more in .end than any pen et sr sold in this city. It Is used fa both of the large Commercial Colleges, and preferred to any hitherto Intro duced. I have contracted for the manufacture of a - lin supply of these Pens, sods ready to filitylttly ext mutt. B. HAVEN, Scatterer, feb22 tdosicat at, corner Second. 211/1 LES. TRIESTE VERMILLION in WV' item and ktr sal. by MIMING BROS. bb2o SWIM ‘..... . 't . ..x " 't.`" s , j . RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED ON BY TEE PITTSBUROII PRESS 1 . 111 uw or MIONPAILLIL, OR UZEJ .0 square, one insertion I • each addithmal Insertion two weeks Ci=l= Do.. one month D. •.wo months... Do. three trioiithe Do. four months.. Do. mix months... Do. one year Branding Card, six lines or lose, par annum CHA.NOISLItLE at? PLYASURIC: One square, per annum. (exclusive of the paper,) 25 00 Marriage notices, 50 cents; Death notices, 25 centa INVENTIONS AND PATENTS MOSES F. EATON. mzuzrm Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dealer in every rariety of WECIIANICIAL AND °TILER PATENTS. Office and Exhibition Room, RO.lZe VIRET STREET, near Wood, Plttaburgb, Pa. - /Fir Orders for Patented Articles of every description prompfdy attended to. ACIENTS W ANTED. 'Prates 011 Globe• for Steam Engines Poen Prrr DION Waan, Prrranuaon, April 14th, 1858. Mr. Y. P Eaton—alr: Mr. George Trott'e "Patent Oil fibber" 11. Y. been In use on the Engines in our *corks for three or four years past, and hare performed so satisfactory, that we now apply them to all the enginee we make., For two years past we hare abandoned the WO of any other kind of Oil Globes. Respectfully, yours, [Prom tho New York Scientific American.] Patent Finishing Plane. This Invention Is intended fur use where it is desired to Ira. part a Ane, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; but it Is applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planee. The novelty consists In placing the cutting chisel. or bit, in front of the wedge, instead of behind, as In common planes; also In applying a metallic mouthpiece to the face of the plans , la front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves as the test for the chisel, and COTALIVI the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece is so close to the edge of the bit as 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- Tamely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So perfect is the operation of this instrument, that it may be ap plied to the planing of veneers—with entire success--a thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangement of the month piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and Arm bearing for the bit throughout its whole • length, and dispenses, under all dr eam stances, with the use of a cap or double bit. This is a very simple and effective Improvement, destined, we have no doubt, to And its way into every carpenter's shop in the land. No tool cheat is complete without It. The in ventor Is Wm. C. Hopper, of Pittaburnh, l'a., and his patent beers date January 16, 18 66. air MOSEB Y. EATON, No. 139 First street, Agent for the patentee. Prrranuaau, January 3d, 1856. Ma. M. F. Heron—Sir: We are CaleineknakeW, and have used Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane, and we can recom mend It to all our fellow workmen as tar superior to the old mode of scraping. A man can plane as much veneering lu one hour with this plane as he could scrape In the old way in a day; and with greater ease; fur any man that has used the scraper knows that It cramps the hand, and will burn and blister the fluprs. We would not do without these Planes if they cost three times the money they do. We have also used his Patent Jack and Fore Plane, and consider it superior to the old cap bits. You can plane against the grain of the wood as well as with It. Yours, &c., JOILN M. BOICE, WM. 11. LEV7IB, ANTHONY LEIFFER, PETER LifFIFER, Foreman, 0. C. HOLLIEDT, JACOB SCTIOWOELD, S. F. BOICE, Employed at T. B. Young A Co.', Cabinet Factory. Agents for Patents The only agent for the sale and purchase of patent rights generally, who keeps a permanent office for that purpose that we know of, is Moses F. Eaton. 139, First street, Pittsburgh. His office is a perfect mu seum of specimen patents and mechanical curiosities ; not a mere collection of profitless samples of human ingenuity and invention, but an exhibition of the most valuable, labor-saving contrivances, in the va rious departments of mechanical and agricultural science. No one interested in this line of business, should fail to call on Mr. Eaton, who is a gentleman of science as well as general intelligence, and who will communicate any desired information relative to the business in which he is engaged.—Brownerilte Clipper. PITTI3IItiRGLI, April 10th, 1856 N. F. Eaton, Esq.—Dear Sir: We have now been working the new Match Machine that you have to sell, for some time, and we feel safo in saying that there is no machine for making lucifer matches in this country that can be at all compared with it. It works admirably—and turns out work very fast. Very little capital is required to start business with it, and there is few branches of business more profitable. We consider it one of the most ingenious inven tions we have ever seen, and it must find purchasers wherever known. We are well pleased with our purchase of Territory, and pre sume you will soon find a sale for all you have to dispose of. Yours Truly, H. Teams & Co. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. SPRING ARRANGEMENT ON AND AN MONDAY, 24th teat, Passenger Traina will run daily, except Sundays, as follows: Leaves Pittsburgh for Orestfte at 75a A. M. and 3 P. IL Leaves Crestline for Pittsburgh at 6 A. IL and 12-50 P. U. These Trains make close connections at CRESTLINE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI. BELLE FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points on roads extending West and South-west through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. The 7% A. M. Train from Pittsburgh connects at Mansfield with Trtins on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, fnr SANDUSNY, TOLEDO and CHICAGO; also. close orm Elec tions are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. THROUGH TICKETS are sold to Columbas,Rayton, Cin cinnati, Loniaville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bollefontaine, "Meng% Rock Island, lowa City, Dunlieth, Coq Springfield, 111, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prite In tho Wost. HTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new """ burgh at 7, A. M. and P. M. Leaves Brighton for Pity —right°, at 9%, A. M. and 5%, P. M. Pittsburgh for New 'rther Information apply to J. o 4il - For tickets and ~ er la CURRY, at the corner offce,. under to the GEO. PARKI Monongahe N House, , t or at the Federal street Station, J . H . moogg, Agent. [mhT2] Cincinnati, Hamilton 4t, pay.on Railroad. CINCINNATI PASSENGERS .75-1/P„/e6",, take notice that the advertisement of a Route, stating that the 8 o'clock A. AL train sylvauia Railroad le the only one which makes connection At °redline. This is incorrect, and calculated to deceive the travel ling public, as there are two daily trains between Pitt*. burgh and Cincinnati making close and sure connections, via BKLLEPONTAIN and DAYTON. No other route wakes connections with the 3 P. M. train of the Ohio and Pen nay!. Vealfit Railroad. 0. B. BROWN, Orel Agent. F. KNOWLAND, Agt. Pittsburgh. Weal. BOOKS FROM THE SALES AND IM PORTATIONS.—The subscriber Is now opening his late purchases and Importations. Priers moderate. 4011 N S. DAVISON, ap9 66 Marketi near Fonrth street. TTNTEARABLE BOOKS Vox CHILDREN —These are entirely new, and beautifully colored and Illustrated. A great variety of them Call soon at DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, ap9 65 Market Street, near Fourth. OR S .—Two fine building lots in Man chester, 24 feet front by 124 feet deep, near the land ,ot for en extenalre 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 a 5 a country and city residence. A lot of ground and dwelling :bons°, In East Liberty, 70 Net front and 135 feet deep. A factory building and lot. in Allegheny city, with engine boner and machinery complete, for a cotton batting and oakum factory. Apply to ap9 Two MILES.--30 acres of land situate at about two miles from the city. for sale. The land is good and ilea well for country realdencee,—will be sold Mto seams or in iota to suit purchasers. Price low and easy pay ments. S. COTIIIIERT & SON, ap9 bi Marhatatreet. TA HIRSILFELD , SON will open on • Thursday, April 10th. new styles of Scerl and Ties, CI the beet French fabric, that arrived by the "Atlantis" L 1111113EIFELD k SON'S. a,' No. 70 Wood street. IN CA . BRIO FDKFS- • -. 1 _LA so:win:lent of toluiidan, - fjOrto - Ciiiiert's, Belfast, an , Mareetnee Brunch fabric Handkerchiefs. L. lILRBII FELD k SON'S, ANES AND UMBRELLAS—Of every do criptlon at (ap9l L. 111115USELD & SON. CC7I7ON HALF HOSE—Of all grades, of nectar tt boar Sceicor?, And JohntDarcle's English goods. L. lIIRSHEELD EON'S, N 0.70 Wood stroet,,, -NIT - RIGHT'S PREMED:3I KATHARION is the tonsrest.Beautiller of the age. wfuonrs PREMIUM. KATHARION Renders the Hair soft and glossy. For sale by KEYSER, HAFT, SCOTT and SELLERS, at 26 WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION v stops the Heir from falling out, and produces a lux wisp& growth. w.p - nrra EATHARION Reviews an Mndralrand depaits for as* wholesale, by R. E. SELLERS & CO. [angle B ACON-15 hhds. shoulders ; 3 do. eide.s; 4 do. hams. Just received ,d for (aP 6 ) FORSYTH 3 EGvYTT. caved es 4 fbr ado by SOAP -50 boiee Oleine. Soaß, B 4 yir eet reed end for isle try (gib) • 'PO & SCOTT, :i• ~ L Pli!Jjll Lt, and Ibx ral• hi (!$) 845 , :rim gcorr .. • MESEI EMIMM =MEM 171 a 00 4 00 5 00 9 00 10 00 12 00 18 00 10 00 KNAP & WADE. BLAKELY & =HEY No. 70 Wood street. 10 tierces just re- FORSYTH & SCOTT. I tftee nst, rec'd and !Mit= at scow _ -.‘, ..‘ 1, :