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TIIMISDAY AIOUNLNG [ Prom the New York Spirit ofthe Thu..) "Life on the Ocean Wave." "A life on the Ooctus Wire!" The man who wrote if win green; Ire never has been to sen. And a storm lie never has seen. He never has seen a ware As it dashed o'er the V, owl's deck He never has Been a fire at sea. Or been floating upon a wreck. fie neser has been nrourssl From this morning's gentle doss, By the sound of the sphething water, A. it fell from the horrid hose. Re never has heard a man Scrubbing right over his head, with n noise sufficient to rouse From the grove the siumbei lug dead fin never has seen a fat woman Growing thinner day by day And pinning over Om vessel's aide Throwing . ..herself away. While peonleleek enrelesalt on, Though in ware the woman lazy be, And nnittelingly say It le nothhagat all, Only the roll of the tea. Sea sick he ne'er has been to hLs tyee, And crept into bed in his coot/ While every motion inereiv,Al his throw, dnd his fc/qin w s were all in his throat. That man man have sailed Ina /net, Lr •,•;1a pu , :dia. or on a nand, lint if be Inns he, in to sea, and Trrnto Such a song be riesArves to be drosen'cL (From the Tree Flag.l THE BLIND ORGANIST OF TRINITY A TALE FOR ISE ItTEENTIt OF FEBRUARY DT ri.LEN LOCL4L CHASDLER Love took up tho harp of Wound swept on all the chords with might, He it.,10i2 upon tho chord of wlf, whiolt trembling, 'weal in muse om of tight —Tunisian. [I 3 3I:CC L I 3 ED.] A fortnight passed, and one morning as Mare the Warren sat betide that fever couch, the sick man sank into a quiet sleep. On his waking, she well knew hung the crisis of his fate. They scarcely dared hope that he would live. Hou rs passed on, and still Binge devoted watchers sat motionless at his bedside. It was long past noon when be awoke at length, and they saw, with joy that could only tied utterance in prayers and tears., that they might hope for his recovery. There must be suffering, yet, and weakness, a tedious convalescence and much care ; but to them, there was no more of sorrow now. When he heard Martoa's voice he knew her at once, but he manifested little surprise at her presence. He was quite too weak to reason about anything, and her tones were very soothing. She spent much of her time with him during the next week. He seemed scarcely to think of the suffering past, or the unseen futdre, absorbed in that gre4 bliss of listening to her voice. H. 3 at one morning in his easy chair at the wallow, when she came to see him, as yvs,s her won% She brought a bouquet of fragrant, hot houc- blossoms, and placed them on the stand him. Ire loved flowers passionately. Thringa he could not see them, it was a leaury to inhale their fragrance and pass his fingers over their velvet petals. But this morning he was imoatient until she had taken the low - seat at his feet. "I wish to give you toy Valentine present, be fore the season shall have paused." - she said, half tenderly, half playfully. " Volt knhw it is three WPF4:S already since the fnarte..nth of Febroary, and in another week the Valentine tin. , will be over for all the year." " But what," his tone was almost bitter, "what could you give me that I would have! I wan* but one thing from you, and that ie far be yond my reach." " ?erhaps not ;" her voice trembled—her eyes were cast down and tears glitiered on her long lashes, and on her cheeks, crimson with excite ment. "Perhaps not, dear master. Your Val entino, that. music, told me all your heart, I know now that I did not interpret it wrongly— that the only love my heart values, is my own. You used to say my name over in your fever, and sometimes called me 1/OL/1 3 wife. Dear master, that is what I want to be—will you let me ?" She had knelt before him, bowing her beau tiful head, and it sank still lower, as he mur mured— " Now this is cruel. How can I say no, when she 6my life's wonhip But I will not wrong her , I must be true to myself. God in Heaven ' help me to resist this great temptation ?" "Do you not love me, then faltered the tremulous voice. Love you! Listen. Martha. lam blind—l never looked upon the face of woman, but I feel beauty in my soul. The first time I ever listened to your voice, it thrilled me as no other voice ever did—l knew that you were beautiful. I thought I loved you as a younger sister. Yon were a gentle, docile pupil. It was very sweet to teach you—sweet to have you lead me h,tme at night, with the soft touch of your childish hand. I did not know myself until we parted. That one kiss revealed all. I loved you as other men who 'are not blind love the beautiful women of their heart's election. For a time I thought I shout`sl go mad, but I tried to live for my mother's sake. By and by I composed that music. It was a wail—the cry of my heart for you. I played it alone by myself on the church organ, and I knew, sometime, you would understand it. " "That kiss, " she murmured—"its memory has been with me everywhere. The only kiss any man, save my dead father, ever pressed up on my lips_ I have been true-1 have kept all for you. Will you send me from you now ?" "Yee, deal* child, for your own sake, I will. You watched over me in sickness—you have heard me call your name in my frenzy, and your generous heart would sacrifice itself for one. am blind, Martha, blind and old, let me die alone. " "My dear maker"—oh, to what a wealth of love those words gave utterance—"my best friend—l had no friends till I knew you—no one else could love me as you do. If you send me from you, you will kill me. Oh, I know, if you do not, that lam not worthy of you. But only let me be your wife, ainceyou do loveme. I only . want to live with you very quietly, to guide you with my band, as I used to in the dear old time, to be eyes for you, to love you, and to share your life. If you say no, you will kill me. " C' vde Hepburn put her from him ; he knelt reve,-ontly down and offered one short, fervent prayer of thanksgiving, then rising, he opened his arms and said— " Come to me now, Martha. Since you love me, I will accept the sacrifice—l will be your husband, your blind, Witless husband, owing all tuings to your love and your care—Martha, my pupil, my wife !" Her soft, womanly arms were around his neck, her wet cheek laid against his, and her voice said, tremulously— " The only Valentine gift I could ever make you, you have accepted, for it is myself—master —husband " They were not married at once, for Martha had a year's engagement to fulfil, and she wished to bring dower enough to her husband to main tain them in their humble fashion, in old age or sickness. They were to live very quietly. flyde Hepburn was still to be organist at the Trinity, and Martha was to be a paid Binger in the choir, and .this modest income would well suffice for their modest wants. When their betrothal was made public, it was a nine-days' wonder. The wise people who un derstood human nature, said, emphetically, that if they waited a year they would never marry, Mies Warren would be too fond of triumph awl distinction to leave the stage. That glorious singer, that beautiful woman, to marry a blind organist! Absurd I But for once everybody was mistaken. They were married on St. Valentine's day. They walked alone and quietly to the church—the bride dressed in a simple gray traveling dress; and when the ceremony was over, she put her hand into that of her blind husband, and led him quietly away to his humble home, as she had done so many times before ; as she was hence forth to do all the days of his life. TEM WORLD'S SHIPPING.—The German Quar terly Magazine has an article on the world's ma rine, from which it appears that the waters of the earth are navigated by 145,000 vessels, of 12.901,687 tons. The United States have 6,500,- 000 tons of shipping, Great Britain 6,000,000, Germany, including Austria, 1,000,000, an rge4oo only 710,180 tens, ,• - * 1 .',l ,il:t . : 1 ' ...• ' ''' t . . PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE MOIMO 3By Afi !rim it POST BUILDINGS," COENRR OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. "EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERIES OP SILVER MINES," is the flaming heading of a San Antonio letter in New York Sun, purporting to give an ac-., count of a recent exploration in the lilesilla Val ley. The - writer says: APRIL 17 We did not find the emerald reigoli we went in pursuit of but we bought of the Indians three diamonds in rough, vihich might lead to some thing if we had not decided to accept a grander object for exploration. We have seenand examined the "Silver *Moun tains of Arizona," on the line of 32 deg. They are but a short fifteen miles south of Gray's line for the Southe.ra -Pacific ltaijrond, - and d assure you that for Mires Mgethei the richest ores-- richer and More abandsht by fir `than those of Potosi—lie heaped up, and-piled hillaupon hills, as if Nature had there poured out lor treasure in one grand, overwhelming maps. I have seen the best mines in Mexico, but nothing that can compare with the " Silver Mountains. DR. C. McLAN E'S LIVER PILLS AND VERNIFEIGE IMPROVED DR I. SCOTT, a regular graduate end pbysiclan of exten sivepractlce Rug experlecum induced by a commendable de sitn to alleviate human suffering, a well as to excel, has per. 'lmbed as IMPROVEMENT ON VELE ORIGINAL LIVER PILL AND VERMIFUG 1.1 OF DR. C. MCLANE, rinsing prepared these remedies as the medical partner of Or. C. McLane, for many yeare. OUR IMPROVED LI ITER PILLS AND VERAtIFUGE possess greater efficacy and are more mild in their operation than the Liver Pill and Verrailiage prepared according to the • irigitial recipe of Dr. C. ?leieun•. Wr make *1,9 m Ppm understandingly, and r.•cemmend them ti the litiiicied being both pleasant and curative, and believe them superior to any other Liver PIR or Terioithav ever prepared. !teed Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED.' DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED 'WHITE CIRCISSIAN LINIMENT. The universal relief alfonled by applications of this CEI, RBRATED KING of Patti Killers In cases of Rheumatism, flout. Lumbago, Sore Throat, 13ruises. Sprains. StyeDin." Shine.s of the Joints, Semmes, Pains, Seattle, Maus, Amber, or other dismiss for which a Podia Killer or Liniment Is eumles its to assert positively that Dr. I. SCorl'S ULLEI3/tATED CIRDASSELN LINIMENT Is dm h.st reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet discovered, • slug astonishing properties for HEALING DISEASE and fill{ PROMPT ERADICATION DP PAIN. me many at testations to ILI Vint..., given lfy persons of mdightened qdgment and strict intemity, should Induce.all , 0 'Woo ft La a standard Family Remedy. The most incr...inilvos will require nothing more than the following teatime.... vf Dr. C. McLane, distinguished es a great . discoverer of medical remedies: 6 HEAD! READ!! READ!!! !Ifohcarrlynrsr, VA., 12,18619. 17t4 it to certify, that 1 hare aYarnitled the Itec:pe tar pro I,arfug IfcLane's Improye,l Yermthige and Liver Pas by Dr. I. who 11. boot IN TILF. frAIIIT OF IGI.F.I'AItiNG A.)1) CSINO MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN MY oFrtrE Aiarnif the last TIIIY,TEE)i YEAR,. awl that I ben 'ye h IMIGIOY RD THEM. 1 haake the ahere state-at-:t 11.. alai., a illiagly FLB I 11A1'11 NO INTRIIEPT IN TIIIM WIIATRVEH. I ',nail , ' timber .110 A thnt I have tre,liono.y avid his ORLF.BRAThiII Sl - 11 IIE CIItC esS,SI A N LI \I\IF tiT Lc no' practice, with the I , apinest effect, bad that I e,oh -..aaentiotisly rec.msEwn,i ,t: C. Mc LAN F., N . 1). Al' the above Mee&luea prf.pary4 under the xnper , Dr. I. 130011'. &thi Drug - g.te and llertiotzta I v where. Tl;e GENUINE Dr. O. 3IcLANE'S IMPROVED LIVER PI; ANL, IMPROVED VISUMIFUGE are pErnt-1 h' Dr. 3... , 1TT k Cu.„ accompanied by rortifirAtr of C. McLANE. Th.. GENUINE WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT by 'pr. I. soirc h Co- nocompaniod with Rignetwe of I. SCE.TT, M. D. DR- I. SCOTT dr. CO., 8-4.. P - rupriottra, Bank Pia... Horgan town. Va. DR. O. D. KEYSER, WhAocale 140 Wood skre , t. Pittsburgh. JAS. P. FLEE(' NO, Ae•••••• J...Z.414,21r I yikpeSt j Near Railroad Dvpot. Allriznvo T. • - - lIOOFLA-NYS cs.LErtaettri GERMAN 1.11TrY.11,5, prepared by Dr. C. 11. J.ACK andel !. t. -retually cure Liver Complalut., pytiepant, Jelin , t.-. , Chronic or Nen nue of the A ',du. ..usu all tree.** trhing fron a THeordered Liver Or Stxnacn, itudt an idocetipte lion, Inward Fultentet. or Illeoti to the Haut Acidity of au) Roam*, Nana., Lioartburn.,,lnaguat tor Yood, ruttiest or weittlit in the Stomach. Lour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering ai the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming or the Head. Ifarriad sod Difficult ltriathing. Pli.ttering at the Heart, Chock. lug or Sarlo.ding Sensation when in lying. Pulture. cf Violent, Dot. of Webs before the Sig!,t, Yo.rr cu e Dull Path in the 11,,d, Deficiency of Porspinai Yell, rnoes of the Skin and Eye, Palo to the Bide. liaa, Chad, etc., Sudden Flushed of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Itwypn logs of and great Depzi...4., of Spirita. The proprietor, hi calling Lee attention of the prabtle to the preparation, duet to with a feeling of the utmost roeS. decne Co its virtues and inloptstluin to the dtiansen fur which It is reouturnendect. It is no new and untried article, bnt ono that lois Rtfiert the test of n ten year"' tr.; before Llio pf.l)].P., and I cputation and sole i u ~r,h111.4 by any onntlar prepare. tion,l extant.. The testimony in its farts Oven by tine rnort • , ,minent and well known Iliyeiclan‘ and individual.% in ell parts of the country, In inkto•-ne.... ilef.wring ninny ray doubt, to my •• or Pro.rtivid Receipt :UrFlanntire and Pandit., to be 11,1 gran., of all the Agents far the German Bitter..., Prlnopal ?thee and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, MA, del, Lin. 4ss' Sold by Dr. Geo. FL Keyser. 140 Wend street: H. A lo!..ocstock Co, 6 Wood struct; Flentiog 'trotters No. WOOd street; IL P. Swans and J. P. Fleming, Allegbeey deel9:dis 1 y Is WTESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Pirrstivaoa.— 0 SORGE DARSIP, President; Y. M. Gettoos, Secretary. I '3l insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MARINE. Al: ;oleos will be liberally ayiusteil and priauptly paid_ Borne Itottituthm, managed by Directots who are well i.n.,wn In the community, out who are riotermlneli. ,romptness and liberality, to maintain the character wbl ch :hey have assumed, m onering the beat protection to Uite, it•L desire to be Insured. Drain-roar—R. Miller. Jr., C. W. Ricketson, W. Butler, N Elobans. Jr., W. H. Smith. C. Hammen, George W. Jackson, Andrew Ackley. James Lippincott, George Dania, James Mc- An:ey, Alexander Nlinick, Thomas Scutt. :vie °¢lm, No. in Water street, (Wartibuuee of Spang Co,. b up stairs,) Pittsburgh. tiov.lPle TITEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, 85 MARKET, t e ar Fourth street— ingeley's Poems; The Angel in the liense: The Panorama—by Whittier: Wette's Human Llfe, ar Practieul Ethicist lm Wette's Theodore, or the Sceptic', conversion; The Heavenly Jerusalem—by Dr. Poi.: Horace and May, or Unconscious Influence: History of British India—by !High siairray, F. R. S. Situmer:e Recent Speeches and laireisee, F.loments of Health—a valuable book for !mothers and the family; Read's New Pastoral and House by the Sea; The new volume of I'oes Works ; Child o' the Covenant; Wallace's I.iterary Criticisms The Early Choice--a book fur Daughters; The Sunbeam Stones—ln I volume; Winslow's Inquirer Directed; Gardner's Memoirs of Deeply Tried Christians; Hogg's Tales and Poems Barnes' Practical Sermons. Way of Sal ration, aid Notes: Say's Mornings with Jesus—a continuation of his Morn ing and Evening Exercises ; The Nix Days of Creation—a valuable _juvenile; Puck's Theological Dictionary—cheep set. liuld and the Gospel. .1. S. DAVISON. spc. 65 Market, near Fourth street. E)IETERY MARBLE WORKS GI MATTHEW LAWTON, PRAcricAl Meaux ItAsoN, No. :ses I.II3F.EtTY street, helve Wayne. inh2l:ly SPRINGER HARBAUGTI, al ss ox Msnoturr, Denier to Wool, Provisions, rind Produce gunorally, No. Z 5 .. (berry street., Pittsburgh. oct DRATT'S UGERREOTYPES AND lIROTYPES, which give such general satisfaction are (Lolly obtained. is every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build ing, No. 67 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to ar,hrptyping, as the time of sitting is numb less than re q. wed for Dougerreotypes Pictures of ehildren taken in a 1-w seconds in either of the above named styles. Anibrn; type or Davgen - eotype Copies meek correctly from every kind oP pictures. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate. Oar motto is TO PLEASE. BOOKS'rORE REMOVED—The F ri per ham removed from No, 104 Wood at. to No. 4i. FIFTH street, second door west of Wood great, ("Pont Buildings,") where he will keep, in addition to School, Mechanical. mis cellaneous and Blank Books, PAYER and FANCY STA. TIO ERY—rII the popular Magazines, Papers. For sale wholesale mad retail. B. T. C. MORGAN, ap.3 41 Fifth street. WANTED, immediately, SITUATIONS for a lloria-Shoer, fora liirickstuab Helper, for two Boys to learn Trades (Moulding preferred}-for four or five Girls to do gee iral housework or chamberwork for a Man as Coachman mid Gardener—for a man as Gardener, a goial workman—and a Mao to Store, speaks or writes tluently German and French. W4Nrch—Two or three Girls as Cooks or Chamber runio4, fur tho country. Apv:) , at LU RIE'S Intelligence °Eke, No. 14 Fifth, lieu, Market et. fehM lOU boxes Monk! and Dipped Candles 20 " Star 100 " Ruda Soap ; 000 kegs assorted Nails ; 100 dozen Corn Brooms SO bales Not. 1 and 2 Batting; 20 dozen Bed Cords; 25 " Buckets; 10 " Tuts; In eto, e and (dr tad° by ' gy p" JOLIN 510011.11EAD. bbls. N. 07. m .. oinssos in at by(ap_) JOHN MOORILEAD TEAS-400 half chests Mack and Green Teae fur tale by (apt) JOHN MOORHEAD ToB.AOOO-1043 boxes favorite brands for 'ale by • (etp.l) JOHN MOOKII EA D. SAR-50 . prime N. 0. Sugar in 1.3 !tore and for sale by (42) JOILN MOOHHEAD. Gl:3lls—"' bbb3 for sale by apl2 HENRY I/. coLuNs. JUJUBE PASTE--200 lbs. highly flavored %a re Pastejnot teceired by JOS. FLIBMG, Ograir Mahe it. and Desmond. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Minoan Atrent fur procurfneltainaty Linde and 2 rentt!ona and for the Col lection of Claims in Great'lttitidn 'and Ireland. . .14ir Oollectibarnuide in this and adjoining Counties; Fa tett* of decedents settled; Real .F.state bought, sold or. leased, and rents collected. Atoneys invested on blortgege or other security - . Titles examined and title rapers drawn. Office on YtilittTlt street., a few doors above "Bmithfield. Pittsburgh, march 28 1845—rmhitileiseiri AW. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com r missicrner for the States of Tennessee, New Ramp. nire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California, Louisiana and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and aeknowletimenta and proofs taken for record or use in any of the above named States,. Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island Pittsburgh, Starch 28, I.B.ss—(mh2Bdew) SAMUEL C. WINGARD, „ AXCUILN EY AT 4AW, rrrrtetntan, - Peßli . L. : Jair 011 ice Ia,BAK,EWELL'S 131)144:0/SQ3, *ant street, (nearly oppoilte the Court Muse.) CLIA.RLES W. WINOARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, rAIMPIA COCNtY PCirLf. . 1 1ii - Also practices La Fluntingdan, Blair, CieAirfield sad 111- diaua counties. reb 1241 y. ROBERT C. U. SPROUT., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, °thou No. Fourth stteet, Pitts burgh. decthly JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street, Pittaburgii, between 8 mithtleld and Cherry alley. JOIIN BARVYN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, office corner of Fifth and Grunt stream, Pitt.- burgh. Je3:ly • SAKI P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 Fourth strot, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Itody .Parterson's Livery Stable. )e3l DATIiICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third Ward, tare cantor of Grant and Firth stmete, (formerly occupied by iderminn Lewis,) whero all lominess pertaining to the (dice of Aldermen and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. fobl:3ln TT MIL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G. . W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street. 4.4- (hike hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to I o'clock. fel,ls:ly T SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors 11 • o ,ot of Markrt, 4s umcw hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to b o'clock P. M. BUSINESS CARDS joIIN MOORIIEAD, 'Wholesale Groner and Mer,hant, f 4, th, I'lo METAL nad til,.) , Nl3, Aud YRODUCH dburrally, Nu. Wad staw, ap24 WV.LItu unt.KR, Philrula W.f. ILICXIIION Plttbl.nrgh. /TILLER 4i , RIUK ETSON, Wholesale Gro corm. I ullorters of BRANDIES. WPiKS and SW/Alla N..- ;71 and I. .1, ,o 1 v., of Iry to And Ltberty of r,wts. Pntb l.nrgh Iron, Cotton Yarn., dc, anwantly hami. 4.7_Z M'KEE Lt.: CO., Manufacturerß of 7.l.l'Kee's i•oun.yleanis steers of Window Mass. Matra lk e , is Strength. tmtation Crown and Ft eiby l wlrs, Elaska Pi-s.ir and newer, e Jars; Wine, Porter and Mineral 1.k4e.1a% zu..l 1,411 tn g..1-to.l I nsetlan ,rs. between Wood and Market streets, Pitfa ll an•uh, huts Short distance from the stestnbtat latebtag, a. 14 i• , :11 M.101)pal01.14 lluuxn , SL Charles and City lloteL xi r ALrarn 0. . XGELGAS 600X1ITS0N. rnsrAilD Dlitinlll92 .......... . . IIZZIRT t 111N01rALT. CURLING, ROBERTSON dc CO., Mane- Gurwers of cot. Ple.ssed and Plain Flint GLASSIV.4.ItE, a, rho... No. 17 1 1 ;ual street, cortex of Front, Pittsburgh. zrt- All other kinds of ilts.snrare and Window at !•Infliet precea. .Jt M.', LLI , III .J 0,11,1 J. LL1.13. y & Successors to Nltlivanc A A L.. 111.,. yclunfactur.,l cf Cut, MnfLlnl c:. amid fancy ColAr.,l cilcAanlV.llli.K, and d../era In a!! cr.ll Is Window ula.., Flnalcs, Vial. and War.- Mart...t and %%at, et.c,o[4, Pitt.nuricn. Inb,l,lly 11.3 ENIOVAL.—C. lIIMSEN, Manufacturer .•f ,ry vuliety of VIALS, itorru3 and WI N / ‘1.1.A.A . ,. bin. mild Claret Borneo; Delrt,,line All.lA.'ArlAlsl; at+, Plait , iIaaAAA aevery ruu4 Knn•ho.t,e Nem Pitl.uorgh. mhltl Fit. DRA VI Pittpburgh. dealer . in WI:NTRY PRODU('E. ..acre fur mle E! . (111.1.A.1.K1L1 ..1,1,A1 1.11 . Innolly 1.0. 111,11,01. 11t ..nriet) wd the parAlAt qtlmlsry, ground SLAAtia irrulLet. Puri i. And meAt4,, Produce in ”z;hamr.• r r cousvluladir.,. F L. Lass kt.s.rurisl s full asesortment of Land.retles war. rant Ito Bllk . N SEEDO. a n d Lusaes tim nataunan .r 1 rOsirs. Jsul 1 C( ) ...ir.‘I,ISSION I.IOCSE.—The xubscriberN tm..• r l x ne l a House for the :Lbs.e purrs's:se, at Na. 1: t•o , tl a / a ld suvet., four .Coto above the ,Ilutiougahola House. , ‘"fil nnrrhase. or receive o commission. for sat, crwl. eggnm..nth 'LAWN, CH EK20 , :., BARLEY. FLAX SEED, filtA.Ss aErn. 11sLED HAY, ups whieh we will make adraar.a. or purdusse at the best market rates fur cash. i floss, ALGXO W. e . rvl. Libtf........ ...IL Eleti/L! , '• /. orawrrr. ENCiLISiI S RICaAILI)SON, Yorwarding and (kanraisslon Vela heats and wholesale dealers In el/MI VIL, end ply tpuCE renersoly . Wa r° . house fur:o,ly ocenpissi by Iturbrialaro 2 lug`irsat, to. 116 Ifater and 1 4 0 Find otroet, Pittabor4h. frlsl SOON ATV ELL A Li/ CH As.AMELIA A TNVELL, LEE dt CO., 11 - holearile Oroeerli, Oottossissiwu :ilerchants, and dealers In Pitt.simrgh Slanufactures, No. S Wood street, between Water and Irma streets, Pittsburgh. opts TOIIN W. BrTLER & CO., Forwarding and Merchants. dealers in all kinds of PITTS BURGH NIANCVACTIIILES, LEAD PIPE and SIIKET LF.AD, ir Front street. Pittsburgh. sep2B IIENRi 11. COLEUS, Forwarding and rips and PRODUCE generally, Nu. 21 Wood street, Pittsburgh. niarb RL. ALLEN, wholesale dealer in Foreign . WINES. DRA.NDIES, SEG ABS. and By. WHISKY, hr ; else. RECTIFYINU Nu S Wood stre,t, Pittsburgh. Wines, Brandies, Obis, Oerlials, Jeunttica spirits, St. Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch 'Ale. London 11P,M11 Stout; Irish. Scotch, Bourbon, Old Munottrat. halo. Rye and Rectified Whisky; Apple, Peach, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Regalia and Principe Sews; Half-Spanish and Common &wire; all at such low prices as to challenge competition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottlt.s of every style, and Demijohns of 517,1. I respectfully invite an ILIXAMiIaIa/0n of my stuck, at No. S Wood street, Pittsburgh. spAly WILLIAM CAPIIt .t CO., (William Carr, late of the. Arm of .1. Parker & whoksals 12/Ito - and ,Inalenn m Imeign WIN E. 5 and BRANDIES, Old Monongahela and Reotllltai WILLiKY, No. X..W Commercial It OW L LI he rt y street, Pittsburgh. Joay TOSE:1'11 FL.F.)IING, succesmor to L. IV il f ...la corner of Market etreet and the Diamond, keepK n.71.t0n tly wt hand a full sanortment of DRl. 7 l.ilt. 2,'L'. 'IEDICINE CLIESTh, PF.IiI , Ll3ll.ltll, and all arti cles pertaining to hie lateineee.. 4( l'hymeians' Preecriptione carefully compounded at all hours. jeley JOHN FLEMING . WOMAN FLLYINO. 13ROTIIERS, successors to J. Kidd k Co trliolale Int Otlll rtrrs. No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 14oprietors u( 1)r. AULane's celebrated Verrel fere, Liver Fills, ho. Jalu JOIEsi HAFT, JR., successor to James Mo wholettal.. and retail DRUGGIST, and dealer in PAINTS, 01L..,, DYE STUFFS, &e., No. 141 Wood three doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. ap4,y L. 'MARSHALL, successor to 11. Lee, J W(N)l, DEALER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 139 Lib. rev street. Pittehurgh. Relerexcl,—W. bi'Cliotock h Eros., Kremer & Rahm, Mur phy, Tiernan & Co., Brown & Kirkpatrick. l'lttAlotrgh, May Zl, 1556. rny24 _ I. W. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky Lee TOLIACCIO, RAGS and PAPER, No. 40 Wood etyaet, below Slztlt, Pittsburgh. ap2OGy Air The I,igliest market price, in cosh, paid for . WALTER P. /LUISA 4LL JOISPE R. HOME= P. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and . dealers In French and American PAPER I2AND INO.6, No ST Wood street, Pittabtu - gh. Ayr-Sole agents for the celebrated manuflictures of Messrs. Delicourt k Co., Paris. aug7 BT. C. MORGAN, Bookseller and Sta . tioner. Has always on hand it general assortment of Miscullaneous and Blank Books; Printing Post and (lip Paper, ter- wholesale and retail, No. 104 Wood street, below firth (east aide) Pittsburgh. rre-IVASIMI.I—Itags and Tanners' Scrape. ap15:13, JOAN 11. MELLOR, Wholesale and Retail deal.-r Is MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC, ‘S'lloOL BOOKd and STATIONERY, No. Si Wood rdreet, Joni T Ael)l3 NITOLLISTER, Wholesale and Re tail SEGA ft M.kNUFACTURERand dealer in all kind's ut TODACCO, SNCFF and SEGARS, No. 25 Fifth street, Pittsbui h;;•-• Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the various brand 4 of I mporie I Sugars. fo3 PHILIP BUSIER. ItOILERR J. ANDI1180:41. ico RYMER & ANDERSON, (successors to .PAILLO. Rhodes k C 0.,) wholesale deniers in FOREIGN guIJITS, NUTS, SPICES. CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, kr., 5.,. no Wood street, oppusito the St. Charles Hotel, Pius burgh. apt ATINDLE, 'Wholesale and Retail SALI- . DIX, HARNESS, TitENK. VALISE wet CARPET BAG MANIJEACTUREB., Na 106 Wood street, Pitteburgh. j T7 l N'FERI'RISE WORKS, No. 138 Wood LL street, third door below Virgin alley.—BOlVN do TET LEY would call the attention of Sporting non to their large aseurrment of GUNS, ItIPLXS and ILEVOLI'LNG PISTOLS, :he largest and beat selected stock ever opened In this mar ket, together with u general natiortment of Hardware, Cutle ry. T.,uIA hod Fishing Tackle, all of which we otter at the lowest rii‘wiibio prima to ash part/men, or for good ap proved paper. marlS OR TII-WESTERN POLICE AGENCY, NNo. 89 Washingtou street, tamer of Dearborn, CHI CAGO, ILLINOIS. WAS PIN/LEFTON" D. B. RODGERS. PLNKERTON & Co. devote theft' entire attention to the tranaaction of a gruornl detective POLICE BUSINESS in the States of Illinois, Whconsin, Michigan and Indiana. mhl.9:dtif JOHN GROU'rT, Importer of BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, ac. Basler in fine Old lionongahola Whisky, Pooch Benady, ko. Alno, ItSCRIFYINO DISTIL [tinnier id tnautlifield and Thant met% Pittiburgb. PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1856. . „ J. J. GILL/SPIE A. rutuenis T J. GILLESPIE & CO., looking Glum Manufactirere, 0 . and dealers In Looking Glass Plate', Pluto G las s, En. grilVillipl, e 0111111.3 and Fancy cloixhi, N 0.76 Wood street. hue. burgh. On hand and made to order, Gilt Pier and Mantle Gleasex, Mahogany, Rosewood. Walnut and Gilt Frames, or Mould ing, of ovary description. . /Kir Steamboat Cabins Decorated and Gilt. [eept at., third door below Virgin &Rep.—DOWN a TETLV would call the attention of Sporting men to theta* large As sortment of OURS, RIFLES and REVOLV ING PISTOLS, the largest and best selected stook ever opened In this mar ket, together with a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISHING TACKLE, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchaser*, or for good approved paper. tnarlB AT A. SWILER, Wholesale awl RiTal ..LULe Dealer in Furnaces, Ranges, {Doves, Tin, Iron shit Housekeepers' Hardware, Tinners' blaeldnes and Tools, Tin 'Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, he.. kr., 2.4, North Second street, (opposite ktuolaler's Hotel,) HARRISBURG. rier.29:rlAnt JWHITE, 'WEN - EVAN BLIND MANUPAfTU • nee, has recovered his health so a. to resume Ms old business, and has opened his BLIND MAN UPACTOKY, at No. tis Fifth streoL near the Pont Ottico, between Woos Land Smithfield, where he has an assortment of BLINDN, trim me d with plain and fancy Worsted and Silk Trimfilings, and Is prepared to fill any order in his lint; on the lig* reasonable. terms. Ills work is warm/Mil to give aatisfactkw 7 or money refunded. tia_Old Blinds repaired. Please give him a balk as he can't be beat in workmanship. BF. SHOPE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Third street, next door to Dispatch Buildings, thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, begs leave to Mak a continuance of the imme, as be is now better prepared than ever to furnish his friends and emo lument with garments which will insure entire earbilirtion. Ile :tlway= keeps on hand a largo assortmeut vi the lancet styles of VESTINGS, CASSIMEItES, CUYTHS. Sc., which he will make to order on lsc' shortest notiue, upon reasonable terms. Wl_ A perfect fit always warranted JOH X U. Tut:NG-- ....... TIMS. a. IiGUNG ..... L. TuLNG. Fr B. .I".OL.SG & 38. Smithfi e ld street, opposite pity 'liar!. manufaidnreia of CABI NET FURNITtIiE and CHAIRS, at every donieriptiou. Ma terials and wortunanalup warranted. and sold at rodocod prin.. Cans talon In packing for land rud water carriagv. _angst UTOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, wbolestile and retail, embracing every style of furniture, in Rosewood, Mahogany and I, Va'nut, mu table for parlors, rhambers, and dinluz rooms: oqual to any in New York or Philadelphia, and at loser? primn. Every article made by baud, and wurrantod. Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS on reasonable terrns. Hotels and Stearnisuts furnished at the shortest notice. Air: Warriors:ens, Nod. 77 and 79 Third street, aug2 . PITTSBURGH. PA. TORN COCIIRA'S & BROS., Manufactur an of I rou Itaillug, Iron Vault.t. Vaal Dr.orit, Window Ottani., kr., Nos. VI fiannd Parrot and ail Third ntle,t, Le t wenn Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh. hots un hand a variety of new patterns Fain • and Plats., routablo for aH purposea. Particular atleutko paid to euchring Grave Intl .lobbing done at short antic Ttotc2.l INTER' COACH Al II CARRIAGE FA('- TORY.--Joilh. , ,Tos. llHtl7ti Eliot .k ..en e r ; .1* Rebecca and Itelniont atrea•rs, Allegheny City, would resi.,,t. fully inform their tr onds and :11 , • public geuerni!v.tLat Lint have commenred nuinulaetur ,, of CAH Illt ilia. I 11• ItOUCIJES, It , AWAY ti, lIU hit Eon, 51,E1t..}11, and (Ai A• Hlt PT'S, iti all then various .1y hew of haisb and proportl-n. ea_ All ord..- a.ll la. ex,..nted etr:ut al:la bility and inanty id' Eual. F.,palr. oil ulx, be on the malt rrasoinahle terms. tenni: iu all ;b., beat herein Stmfts. 1•11/at, and Wheel staff, tie.? feel war dent that all also fai,r them with thctr ;...tcuuwitt., trill to perfetil• tatititeti on trial of their nem work •• Portiotoern are reqUe.ted to give on a call.terforo l'ors CLa‘tug eke,. hero. 1., p. 1110.CLOW 14.41111 L L. ..... JEW. D ITT'SBURGII 11 ELow to E. 31. P'.s..d Nt. Pia u ‘ll.y. nnir %V. - rod str.-ut. übnr.h—CAKlll kC , PHA I e s cddl bier - de4rrir..ol . l ANC Y V 1-41 ICL built to order, and $ f1u d,...1 iruinner unm:riouue.l fur I”..gtdy of •kol ~; nut Ictuatt•l.lir nit ! dot dt nuttrrimll4. try). Al workuarreadr.d. tpor9 2 EU. R. WHITE No. 50'3 , Inricer kfi went, intend. on and after atONDAY, SVOCEtotwr 7x, to close out their present sta., k of CIA)Alid, and FANCY SILICS at rrently It being their Siltation to 1 , 10417. and other - wit , Imr rorr [heir Store, .0 as to ritukn inure to at fair this bnarlt .‘f citric teisl.nee, mud icieloug to tin iinnsedlatelyoMaj want co Near out tilt .tuck .cu kind ns v>vu m pok•lble. troy - 26,11in W IT, n N , T; BLANK BOOK and STAl'ittsa:itY WAILE.IIOUSK, ix pr..- pnred w ex.nctite every at) Conauteirtal. t. Anal and Steanilxxit .1441 PHIYTI Sci u i 13,./Ic, DPW.. ale; furnish rrrry article in the Itfauk }look. cin St a . err hoe, at the ihnileat nutler and m the flint ieasonul.in terms. Blank Book and Stalkinory War,lsoutio, Pr.uting °Rion .14 Mok Ftnrdery.r M ikiit .5.,-ott I ' C. BOCK IN 1.., Gilt, Stlifor, Ftrtuu aBI Itronk.: Al f and I'ICS Ulf E an I , o oailo•oloA. No. Clair sto-! 1". ICA 1....! '2_, ;,,,,, s ;L„,o, for Eftoonitonta. de All kloJ. of filldolo and 1, orilor. Gilt AloolitinkAt for Yrotor, fioloiao• Voruniii fur GB Pouting., Eta gra , ' , ay. ett.l Loh .041. Impaired of ilPfitovil Oil Pairitinin r•iitiiriNl totbi,it manner. .•. All Fran.. Ed MiAtiliillo 1311C311fAel‘lr,i i] 1.111, tAblialnu.nt mar d,-n,. , 1. u. 1!: ~, It “11.1 wat.vr. rnll awl ac. ' •trgh uttealaf A AIILLIKEN eti. have on hand, at A their ~tensiro CALIINET and CHAIR M A Nl' ' , AC- TuelY. No. G.l l .lholtlidohl a lai-n so.ortiovnt I•wncy and Main Fornituiw witch t liry will en:. li.or,r icy!. low', lhai nottomary ruin. Tonne. ceult only . CHARLES BARNETT, Ilumse SitriLit AND IILACKSMETTL hot averted n new and ddaumddinrs 11,-k Shoo on CHERRY ALLEY. between Third and Fourth stroets, where he In prepared to du all work in lii. line With tho utmost promptitude. Rarin g had ! s ; e-rience in the btodneac renrortfully of lit. d id cuatomrra and the publb TAMES AIELLINGER, Mou.,iigutleitt na t.! rang Mill, would reapottfully Inform kin friend.. and :tie the public that lab new eotablintozent in now w full an: :.at he in r epared to hun:•11 and nil all order", for PLANET LUMBER, with proutptneein, and at the, lowest board and Plank, planed on ono or both aides, constantly on hand. gash, Doors and Monaldtteg, of every tlearrtption, Inacle to order. Builder. and Carpewtera would And it to their advan tage to give him n call, no he owl now furnl•h ti,• •n with Planeti Stuff, emttable for even' deovription of u-ork. WILSON, corner of Market arc' Fourth streets, Iteve the hu - gust shalt of WATCLIEO, FINE JEWELRY, to Lei found in Wewtern Pennsylvania. long experience, reputation and niode-ixte charges present the highest Inducement, wily thane in waist at a good Watch, or other erteetos ill Inn lute. eiliould pun him an opportunity to e••rr.• them. WI. Floe Womb Itopwrlng done promptly and h. the h,t monm,r. 11‘,V1 VULTON CAR WORKS, FOUNDIIY AND MACHIN): SANIMSICT, ()Mo.—Th oulwriber haring into hie new iA, , rks, recetiCv arectetl.. ,r,er ,A Water, M . Dotivugh awl Shelrly 1., trxrt for ordt•ri Ni.gßAge, P.a.-Lake, flows, Freight, Plutfo IL. aial 141 otlior cleacriptimus or CARS. Also, for KN.:AM ENtil NES of all sites, 8.1 NU. RAI 1., ROAD CASTINthi .4 all dmicriptam.‘, and all other NO/ k appertaining to it lomilry mid Machine The Foremen of the different departments are srlentittc and practical man—mostly from Ka:stern mantifactori...— who keep themselves informed and adopt all vat oahln mod ern improvements. [ang2S . .tf W. %I FL S, C1.111311,13....J. C. M CUXIN C AT 11 5.... it. C. TUNES.... wuopw ,RIL AMERICAN PAPIER. MACIIE MANU FACTURING COMPANY, Nu. 78 Second street, Pitts. burgh, ntanufooturers of PAPIER MACRE ORNAM.EVI for Churches, Houses, Steamboats, Ac.; Mirror and Picture Framea, Window and Door Heads, Drachma, Trusse,. Con. niece, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Rosettes and Mouldings of every description, size and design, cllem and warranted more durable than any other article now In .WT Orders executed on the shortest notice. N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders is Psi - sr:ally di rested to this article, on account of its light weights CUMMINS, TUNKS k CO., No. 78 Second street, between Wood and Market, Je2l Pittsburgh. WIG MANUFACTORY—bias. RENTER, nix doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office, Allegheny City, Ic prepared to fill orders for WIGS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. Tho hest quality of material is furnished, ito 1 entire satirfact ion pier nu teed. myloalswly JAKTiI BLAILELY .14XES C. &ICH BLAKELY K RICHEY, REAL ESTATE ERO VCRS, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pitts burgh. Farrm, Houses, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, kc. &c., bought and sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and 10Cfi ted ; Bills, Bonds and Notes tiegoriatett Esperial attention given to subdividing Farms, and disposing of tinmi. Torras reasonable. raiv:i7nlsw REVOLVERS REVOLVERS ustre- - calved, by Express, direct from..z!„ the manufacturers, n spletelid ment Of COLT'S REPEATING PISTOLS, 4 ". four, hve and six inch barrels, nil of widrh viii eell k , r caah at as low prices a they can he bought in the city of l`low Yortt. Per son, going U. Amtraina and Cal‘fornia \Vt.. tar! that they cm: do better by purchasing their tuu,page at home, than t!...y can a•,,, hl ran:rens—. We give pert.e.., a hau. t. - . in any of the ol.ove Pistol* Dcfm.. halving th, tit.), and tu ,rutt , of a failure wo refund the uanwr T ° 0 1: XIA _ IC i!; ' ;1701.1 i l l-n l. V; f :g 11 e pertner In the binioese of Importing. Hicsifylnd and Die tilling Liquors, the business will lierldler w coudneted tinder the style Cr firm of .1. d• T. OROUIT. Pittsburgh, December 20, I.ll6s.—{ltuj JNO. °MUTT. T & T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies, V • Oln, Wine; Dealers in Fine Old Ilanongshele fire Whisky, Pesch 'Brandy, &c. Also, Rectifiers and Distillers. Corner of Smithfield and Sint streets, Pittsburgh. f dec3l BOTTLERS.—JoaN OGDEN & Co., Bottlers, N 0.187 First street., would reepectinlly inform the put. lic that they have constantly on hand a large supply of SARSAPARILLA, IdIN.EitAL WATER, ALE and Porrsß, of the beet quality. Tie attention of •sesiDee is perticalarly directed to the feat that they bottle WALNIUGUTB ALE in its paten state; Meld= reacruaind ft to Water on account of ftaiwtons. am mad etaragtbaniag Thalities, actlktly . - . I. .. .i..,.1.17d ~ .Y.l 1:t •..., .t ~ - i . . 1, , .1; -.' . . . I .!-AjIICII.I BUSINESS CARDS. NTERPRISE WORKS, Iyo. 136 Wood WIWN It TETLEY, 136 Wood stmt, BUSINESS CARDS JLITTLE;Jr. Ity tyltnint, has plat man, tidal: /I A NDTF:S. Gento /trimly, velry bna,) Otord Dtpuy A . Co.. ;Atipor.) "3:arr.rt A Co., Equwree. Wrchill. Sardalliadstra, filognet, Woward, March k Co., Mad`ra, Loudon Cordial,' 'Rant India. iadoira, IRoinutppe. Table do . SUNDRIES. Amontillado Sherry, Rutherford . * Scotch Ale,' Mansianiih, do Darc.layk k.ondon Porter, Table do Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking' do A:Ninth* Deeming Port, Intact be, Pure inlce do Caracca, 'Ordinary do 18ardines, St-Julien Claret, Mocha and Ja.sa. Malaga Dry, Young Byo. and Black Teas, Do • Sweet, Bandied, Bronson Chew., Champagnes, Inserted Havana Capra, of Anchor, various brands, Verraney, Old Munommhela Whisky, of Heoloseek, all ffradas. Together with all other articles oonnecti d with the bash DOW_ myksidm with my oye nor my Can will I rriSr." lAI3'O ITPANT TO l'llo SE AFFLICTED WITH BAD SlOLlT.—lierbonii suffering from Bud Sight, aiming ruin' Unpaired rbii n. constitutional derma-, old age, or corm,. would do lye II to rnh upon Dr. (I. E. SIINW, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, a hero they may rely upon getting SoK tacks ecientifically adapted to the JUST WANTS OF Tli f' P.Y . K. Addro,e, `id Fifth greet, oppoldie A. A. Mas , orPi, Po ;church. I'. Mleroar.pea, Thermometers, and every artitte :mv.:rouning to the ()Dutton trade. kept and rftvalrod cm the v—mket. Ii errted Iv old Prstme, article not approved of. exchaoged free of ea pen, decidy POKE ZINC PAINTS--The undersigned wouhl call flu. Ittio , Lll Ivn dealer. and COHDIIIIIII/, to their gulwrior artklee of ZINC PAINT:3, gruund by a new protean, nod free from the oblertlon, hitherto made to Zinc Plante. Melo are no brands more favorably known, and we invite the el.:rim-ecru tiny to the Tin) to of thtai. We ine.nufaeiare, none but ti.e • Ville Ifontagoir Co.'s" 'Line, in oil of foreign ruenutucture„bat cried all of the carious brand,. of A IllCritUlD. Tilvft• why wi,h to purchaee on ankle that can he relied on as pule and tianaulterer, , l„,in be nun of getting It of no. W e call intention to nor brand of French Pine, withont winch none I. genuine; and all purchased of no with thin brand, we guarani., to torten, if found to lei noiaiteratecL I.IILL k CORN ELL, Oftlee, lil Mciden Lanr, New York. Or ISAIAH DICKEY /it CO, No. BU Walvis street. Pitthburgh. TIIE hlO PE COAL COMPANY having re cvoly mot with to its transporting tool to Clacin na7l. being insured by the Ma.lotitcturers' Insurance Cow pony. of Philadolphin. trero pletwurt in stating that their IV promptly adjsmts.d by J. Newton Amos, Agent IM Sails S. D . I3C7 , IINELL, Aent of Iloilo Coal Company, CioclunatL I.ittoburgh, Decomber 27. 7465. (doc2B I.RSHF ELI) it SON, L• SHIRT .NIANUFACTUItERti, • • NI , om 11112.7. PIT741101“ill. • .•• . . -utnci reppc, aiinona,c that `SHIRTS gasman 11.11 to it. will 1.•• t.) any part of Ita. enb. , J. on ru,cuing I,:•rn tlt« pmrcieg xndtnit the t, Ilwtr pereanid inc.urtinctit in itictim, according to th• must W ,tretb!ly and ncc trabey Ink.l. NS all iLec.-ApAry all ..Anr.6 ury mud. by thr cutter of h Cr, :0.t...cs I :he r,ck. due. W t set oe. A , her , frornetttarmy 410. Ft,. the .4.4i,e shoulder, length of eno to the joint. L•t:. )!eight of the D'e.r.srm, fr,sm the shoulder to the knee.. pau ib, s r e.itt, u,tocut collars, &a styk of collars, sad ,•117 Olicr reg,artle st)le.fasitten, sc. I,lan t. splits unique and rill be oftrreat 111111,, tu gentlemen RC a distant,- alto 6ml it impeasible to obtain at to satisty them In style and fla •,e hand. a full a..ortment of Sal,te of oar olm moo ufaetnio. atel Gentlemen'. Yurnl.lnns Orsals. L. IITit:+IITELD k SON, 7t.) Mood street-, Pittzhurgh•. I&NULUTION.—TheCo-Partnership here tofu, to kralg umier the ttrm Jl.V.atjiN k CO. 6 th,, day Acwdyed by mucuni coua.vt. Sathnn F . atthdrao ing F . the hu4ini,, Pub:burrdt. February 7th. 13oti--feb9 00-PARTNEIISIIIP.- k. 1 ‘IA.SON has V flee , loy avow:tab-I xritit bin, in bb•One.. NATIIAN it Hill untlyr the Oren of A. A. 51.480 N t•,) allow tin lby (loud.* burooeoe I*lll to , cobtinuod Fifth otr,,t. ALVEIIIN A.. MASON, 7.CATIIA.N WILITINO. Pittsburgh, February Ttb., 1886—fek, c . T 4 ; F.S.— NA. 12-1 Wooll street. ah(we 1.,) Fifth —tk e hoc leave to the Trade to our etr..-k of tl ,Il,r We./ urns Cetstsin vs, iu geuerel.• Ibt‘lni; perfect,- t!., :1, I • we can nafPly ef.y tllnt rte , Allll,t fi nlrh. fitting. and xuloothnt , e, 17 any in the e4aie trill nUti it to t heir tuivantetge to C 4.1 In, I .1 . .. huytu t ; eleee whet. , :R SETT, RETSM ER, & °fun". I .VOTICE—The partnership h PI% • ~fore exist -1 I ID:: .LICOLI pt,..1 0. W. u.uh, r eh. tinn nt HOSTETTER, SMITH Sin., wan the '24th der Lif NOM; 11 The ..I,or. pun ill lb. lir.ten, ty Ja,obli.trAter. 111 trt LO:1•1 , 1C1,1 o. Ler.l.l2.lare, trader the ton., of 110.`i E"1"I Elt 1 SMITH. JACOB 110: 7 1'1 , 71TER, doe G. W. SMITIL t/LI) PENS—Many now fiud it difficult to a+ gel as formerly. Mnnufsetrtrom and den ler. has , 1,1 - 11 teropte,l to the quality of both sold on s‘• , iltamm.dpip. in onkr to rado w the prin.—consumers I.,:zettim: time hon price is n0t.14,92ty1l „.o.a utor l't ri. Matte exptve.s:y to ordas, of the very bent I!),terNi 11.11 , 1 flokh, and Warnlllt,-I_r,,rn s 1 to W. W. 'WILSON, 67 7*lertet .r.reet, J 0,12 i'.rner of Youth. DIAN ()S AN D 111 E LOD EON S.--J OIT N' H. mALI,On, N. Wvo.t etroot., twtwoott Diani.u.id alley eau F•uirth atrcet, will upon tin., day, Aridity th” lu addition to a larp• amok now band, EICIIIT NEW PIANO-YORTEE, Auil n iximplete arel elegant new stuck of I.IN'S .in2s D AT E . N -- TCITCLOTTI - 8.--Tlte undersigned 11 hitting 14^C111,1 'rotten l'atnt for the manufacture of 'NA NSI'ARENT WINDOW STIADE OIL CLOTIIB, of earloi, colors, le now prepareL to familial the trade with all *I, front 3, to yards Doing the bolo 1:1•111113. fnirtitrer. do:irons of obtaining the to vend the saute tau dp SO nn nip; '.ication to E. R. IiERNAN. Patentee. apt Factkir:. No. la Irwin nt.. Pitt , burgb, Pa 1 IL aiN I-ISS AND .'"IuNLY.—do opportunity :or : And a part !u A 111.1.4LLE, it , IKTlaam,af, 812.00 aid Inenstiwo twin rose, iii now open fir nar.iitiini:r. by a p.ts wisiten to make money. lb :re fa a Chaffee that 41,:.1 u. •t occur lot uu in century. None but lat tire, Cl and from $4.00.) to n...erl reply to title satire: and to 41,f110lifdra!ivfl .if fActS will be r.r.....11ted. that Will , ri. (.Itl tt u ntilig and desi,abb., Thie allot It- Lint !ono aid nu!iiiinitt,: In roi.iry the seireriiiit en . r . my 114 d. A.:dregs ftulttfactur,r," Pp.( t dike, Pittsburgh, and i.:!! 1, • -1,211uni,01t.1. nov2s:tt lItON CITY CULL/ , ;(7,E-LAy AND EVENING CL and Ilentimiton's Apartu e !op•trate. AGIT if MKite, and its applications to bualneas, (a new nysteut, elt.rtar, plainer, and bet kr' adapted to bus{uees, theta t, b e :aim! in any irk-arise. }broths ohnuned with great Oddity by twir nlnti termed "Arithmetical Magic." Arith mono per month. $4. Call tbr a Circular of the College. decl V. W.:IF:NV[INR. Prinelpal. THOMAS OLIVER, SADDLE, ILLNESS AND TRUNK MAN CFACTURKR, Nu. 4 St. Clair gtrnot, Pi t. taborg - h. lloroo Clothing, Spur', Ito— [(iota J. R. JONES V D. ONSET. JUia:S R. DENNY, Forwarding awl Cutturussioct !Ver chant., N. 61 Water gtr,t. Pittsburgh. WATCHES, C A)CKS AND JEWELRY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES:. .1 , / IN M. ROJERTS 1 now selling off his large and choice stock of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy ()oods at a eery small edvence cm first cost, preparatory to enlarging his Store ROOM and the purchase tit an entire new stock fit. the spring trad, Per6ous desiring (11;i:AT 13ARGA stionld con early, as It is his determination to close ont his present ~ . .cock with out regard to former prows. Don't forget the place—ltt/REICDB', 16 Firm .t.rtrt, near Market. feb6 _ _ .AIEN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING _L —ROSENTHAL & Bib., Fifth street, oggs.isite Ma son' have a large stock cf Men and Boys' CLOTIIT:NG on hand, comprising some entirely new and elegant iityles, which they are prepared to tarnish at the lowest ca4h prices, A ieo, a large and fashionable stag; of OE,hTW BORN !SUING Gi wUd. decl3:dly SWALLOW -TAIL LINE OF LITERP(X)L AND NEW Yukio PICKET SHIPS. ritened by (I•eurifus Unnnell, 57 .‘ , ..oPt reef. ..1". Y. The subscriber is the only Agent to Pitt. Lurch for tha above Line -has alcayt. on ••I ,- DItiIITS ihr franc tun••unt, pa) all , et any ISM ta Engle u• 1, Ireland, ae.Jtanj slid Wales. THOMPSON. Enrol/eon Agent, J.l:ly 1111 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - • T A II:11 ENCY.—we hare been rip. p...0t , J1 Slate of Penn:lll,lnm, th- •;• •• aod uncqualled Watches of MAO Ito /0 ,1 ! Loszon, t hut - wetly J. IL Ji.avotto Rettig miter g.tileS," fur able!' the Brit in 6 term,. ;rut n.• - nriod a l•retnitnn of 43.1711.. Th e y notedly ro t ,.ulats within a minnto a year: There is perket I.,itt:Wity of time under every varli•ty a climate and non, and are hot alfeit..l by railroad traveling, horseback, or the most violent exerei., Atsce-Au excellent stock of all other kinds of Watchoo. ire- Watch Repairing door promptly. and in the Meat ste• restate manner. W. W. WILSON, febl9 67 Market at, DAWN' of rourai. C - OAL WORKS FOR SALE.—.Sixty three acne of land, with 250 of Coal attachod, and 141 the im provements thereon in enocessful operation. Said Farm fe situated on the Mogongahela river, 84 miles above Pitts burgh, mails supplied with a Farm Rouse, Barn, Tenant Timms, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal le five feet thick, and cenuotbe surpassed In quality. For farther particulars. apply to ItHEROUON'd PAYNX, 220 Liberty drill_ Agent, No. 201 Libor the fdlowing very choice ix FOR TUE RAPID CURE OF IX/WIN, COLDS, ROARS R. RBSS, BRONORITIB, ICII0OPIRO•COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONSU3rPTION. Hock, Laobon. RUM Tens Bement is..offered to thucene. enmity with the confidence we an article which reldoin Lira to real. 'lee the happitet effect* that can be do. 1t4 .. 7 4 4- of Bemires, that Almost every:du:Om of the country abounds In persons, pute Bay known, who have been restored front Manning turd even desperete die eget* of the Binge, by It. nee. lihen once tried, its nue riority over ovary other medicine of its kind, brtoo apparent to esospe obeepatzlim, and where its virtues are known. the politic no longer 'hesitate wind, tuitiehite. to employ for the distrusting and dangefolis atrettlate of the pulmonary ory mane, which are Incß. , tht to tairellmate. Nothing hns called louder for the earnest hattelryrd made cal men, Ulan-Clio alarming prevalence and fatality of cen seMptive complelnte, nor has any one class of diaereses haul more their ineedimitious care. That as s . et. no nth , owe remedy has been pint:dui, nn which thepublic ctiold datamit for protection from attacks men the respindory•cre gene, until the introthetifet of the OilliatitY P.WITOILide This article to the product of n lorry, laborione, and, I believe. ecireuisful endeavor to furnish the cane:nullity .adit 9.41 remedy. Of thit laiitnatrment the lanerienn people are now • themselves prepared fit Judge. and I apperd With confidimeetti their dechdom - 'lf there In nay doponnteneeVisbelilkhviin what men of every chum and station eortify it has done for• thenulf we can o u st our own senses, w heo we bee dittiKtrolis afferniiiriof the throat and lungs yield to ii; If we tandedend on the assurance of Intelligent who make ft their baelnees to-know—in short. If there le env reliance uron one. thing, then•tt le irrefutably proven that this doeit ree Cleve MO/ detectors the elate of diseases it Ls designed for, be- • yond any and all others tbat are knoirn w uraakind. If this be • true, it rennet he too freely pnblisinul, nor trot wl . kly ictiorrn, i The afflicted ehnuld know it A remedy theteureg le Frit:e h:Ea to then,. Paronta vhatttil lwny . ii. their children ere priceless to them. Allelexand know, it, for health can be priced.to no nue.. Not only idninid it le tannins-ea bare, but everywhero, not only In this eqiuttry, but in all countries. Row faithfully we have deted.otetliis conviction, Is shown in the fact that already this article lute made the circles of the globe. The sae never sets tal.ita knits. No continent fa without it, audl,ut few peoplea.- -Althonh not in tho ' imernl ute in other nations as in.this t . it btem pl oyed by the more Intelligent di ulowet ail eiviligul toiletries. It le exten sively employed hfitoth Amerka,--in Bumps, Asia, Afriut, Australia and the far-off islands of the era. Life to es dear to Its poet sacra there as hero, and they , grasp at a vahaalile • r•ametly with even more avidity. Unlike most preporations of its kind, it in an expenilve composition of costly dnaterind Still it le afforded to the piddle at a riaooloa!ily hAv ppm, and vastly morn importance to them. itentmlity Is never suffethil to decline from its original standard of excel lon,a, Boery bottle of title medicine. now mantdoctureci, is an good as ever has been made heretofore, or as we are so- `able of making. No toil or coat is owed, in maintaining It In the best perfection width it is vAlm, to prodder. Hence the patient who proettree the -genuine Caner Pro tean., can rely on having an good' an article ne has rota- I.!ttn heal by those who testify to its corm By pursuing this course. I have the horst or tieing some good in the world, as well as the entieliiction of Leliering that ranch has been done already. • .46. Prepared Iry J. O. ATBILi Breathitt and 'analytical Chemiet. Low L. Masa. Jamaica. Sant Ovr. oar! Sold by B. 4. LIIINESTOCK. 401, nt wholeanla and rot tail, by every Druggist bl Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everyst here. apl:4mtl37 TE ARY VALUABLE B.FaL ESTATE Edit ' SILX—On the Cleveland and Pittedura. liailmoad, forty miles below Plueborgb. We have received from the .rxners a rommiaian to offer the following valuable property for gale, suitable for private rasidencre, Camera, gardeners or matinfacturera. This pro perty le located in one of the healthiest aectiores of the Ohio rimer. and consists of ever &b a:wen; the elect:lona and Pitosbnrgh Railroad pfiedrAg through it. Lots No. 4,5, 0. 7, A. 9, 10. 11 and 12, command a vlow of the (Thin rt ,, r for ties Those lots vary In size from 30 to 72 arms. The Rath rdad is now making through into Nos.. 4, 6. d, 7, 8 and 6, all of which are river bottoms, with soil onsmsrpassed Mr rich nem ; excellent land ice ga.rdeningporpcset ; the sidrhill for fruit trees, vineyanis or pasturage. Lots Nos. 10. 11, 12 and 13, vary from 74 to 150 times, end are fine whew lands, our. hy none in Ohio. Lad Not. 1, 2 and &vary in aim from to uortss, and aro ~needles and side-hill. No. 14. containing 62 acres. It in Reamer county, Pa..,,oxitlistovadow, croek.-battom and tide-hill, with timber, cool and fire-clay In abmidanne. Lit N 0.16, corttnining - = se v. it ha Retouch county. Virginia, principally bottom Itmd, on which fan nom 6mrtuide dwelling house. 411 of these parcels of land have coal of on excellent quality, except has Nos. I, 2, 11 Milli 15; all have fin- timber and water. No. 17 an bland in flax thei %head xs L.itio Wand, and sontanang about; 13 acme. The Caltinftl owner, John hover. IN.. deceased, hy his last will and testament, reserved out of lot No. 4 a lITO RCM lot, . 4 which I, PrOCtell a Remit:Lary vzitini., together with moneys amounting to $6,003. are in the Lancia of trus ts appointed by the 'Laglslathre of Ohio, for school put -1.1.4 which will be of utility to all persona raisburfluzillim in MIR vicinity. This property is now eared for saki in itboily or as 06 in lots, on ativionsblo term.. Pellloll3 wishing homes with all chi , advantagos of a healthy locality, and schools Rol rich soil, combined with thoronveniencom of travel by or or railroad, will to well to call on tus Wore pravhssiag el.ew here. Ar.vPHIN A. MASON tiATIIAN S. 3LA.SuN. For further Reformation call on or address, MAMMY t anti:slaw — Real Ratite Brokers, Pittsburgh, Pa. rr WEST.—We hive Agenta in the fol x lowing places in the Wmgern country, viz: Duhumes, 14,"44- lowa City, P.w.Port, awned Map, .Brous. (Ty, Fort [...afar, and Merl DO in lows, and at Ist. Stillwater, Rroaniseifte and -Ninsipsea, in Minnesota, mid are pmsireil tg locate lands In all the land Match* in thot State nod "Ferrite:7—M purchase and Ball lanits on commis skin, make oolketams, remit moneys by draft set Nees York Our Agents are reliable men, of tong residence nod experience in the West; hare experienced and reliaole enrceyers in their gmpioy,awi tot,. „iron us eatiro.satiatio• tlon. We have, Oftugh them, located since tut fsll over 12.000 acres. sehtch now would sell f0rt2,50 nn acre, each, and in dye yenta from this will sell for $lO an ACtE,.. Wendt) guarantee the return of the increment in tw e lv e monili N with 26 per cent. Internet. to any of, out customers who may not satisfied with their loeutioas, or oho may wish to dis pose of them. BLAKELY & Ritlite,Y. Real Rsbetelirokers, Cur. Seventh and Smithfield eta., Pittallh. opiate: Atedi Alr4 B7S ii A A An totallingestS WORLD'S L s D i 'S rer of the Heir and Sight—The Hair and Whiskers. however grey, are restored to and preen - red in their Original Life Color i— lly he use. Wigs, .4p:curies and Obey Rain will suon ba con extinct. This pleasant and valuable preparation has teen need- for many years by hundreds of the most distin guished and wealthy persons of the Land, whalmil preriomly tried all the need:ruins of the day without some.. It le entirety different from other pret.rations for the hair, which are composed of deleterious articles, such wi lend, lime, caned:lc, Spanish dim, copperas, and oil of vitriol. wide!! I are said to canoe the hair to grow on the mauls of the hands, but which, in realty, either greatly Infer a the health of those who nee them, or mud theta to an untimely grave_ Theßestorer, used with the Zylotalsomilm, not only cleanses the hair, but incline, it to curl, giving itngoft, glossy and natural appearance. The Restorer will strengthen and weserve the sight and remove and prevent dizninerts, he re , Belot; dandruff, serdd-head, or any eruption of the skin, and all unnaturalperspiration of the hand. amen once Motored, by notating - it a few thnee at intonate of three mouths, you will nollave a grey hair, if you should attain the age of ono bundriml yearn When need for beldnesa, you meet-take off your wig. scratch, oiled milk, or anything which will cause a retain of the Inseusfble perspiration of' the bend. • It is a certain cure for Catarrh in the Head- Sold only by JOS. YLENTING, nolo Corner Market etreet and bianiond. ATRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S Hit Dlitiaal MI OK ZY.LORALfi.kOUNI.--Titia wLLI no found. on trial. to be a most delightful and valcuddo dreasing fur the hair, and an indispensable article for the toilet. It is walls applied, and will not stain the finest lin en. It not only cleanses the hair and skin, hot causes the has: t.,.m1, seal di:4.K., It, buu, 1,-r loirsh and coarse, ;c wain in any desired position or form By It. ow 11, hair lii•COSllen eitrand silky, and obtains that glassy and nargral an: verses," so much desired. It will remove and prevent scurf, dandruit. and al: ciitiet unit pempiration of the head, and by Its inviiintia ring action on the skin and the roots of the hair, will prevent tho hair Drina Gating not, and in n etwirt time, when need with the Itiettcri is Lot