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Accident on the Pennsylvania Rail road—a Train Theown ofk the Track _Passengers Injdred and Mails partially —A serious accident occurred to the •cftst line on the Pennsylvania railroad, due hero at IMO on Wednesday morning, abQnt three miles east of Brinton’s station and ' *flO|jB6D miles from tho city, about ono o’clock •yeatafday morning. The last line train '--was running at the usual rate of speed, when one of the driving wheels of the loco > motive broke and the engine, baggage, express and two of the passenger oars, were thrown ■ . I* l6 track. The baggage car and express car were badly broken in the collision, and three passengors, who were in them injured, those in their proper places, the passenger cars, escaping with a few bruises. W. G. ]>abb, deals’ In photographic materials, of this city, received an injury of the spine and a contusion • on the temple. The express messenger, John A Simons, had his legs badly hurt and re ceived some internal injuries. The engineer of tbe train was slightly wounded. Edward Carpenter, Millersburg, 0., had an arm frac tured and got a few bruises. John Maloney, of Hollidaysburg, was badly cut about the head. Tbe stove in the baggago car was over turned, the car took fire and was badly burnt, the mails being considerably damaged, some of tbe bags being almost entirely consumed. The baggage was all saved, nothing in the ex press car was burnt, though the car itself sus tained some damage. By the efforts of the officers of the train, who did all they ouuld to relieve the sufferers, and tho sound passengers, the tire was extin guished and tho injured removed to safe quar ters. By ten o’clock the track was cleared away and the passengers and mail-bags brought to the city. Tho injured were conveyed to the Scott House, where they will receive every attention their cases require, at the expense of the Company. None of them are considered in a dangerous condition. The damaged mail-bags wore taken to the postoffloe and examined. It was ascertained that tbe chief malls for this city are safe, hav ing been packed where the fire did not reach them. The mail matter from New York, Washington City and Philadelphia, was un injured. The Baltimore bag could not be found. The way mail between Philadelphia and Harrisburg was damaged so that but few of tbe letters could be recognised. Some of the letters, containing enclosures, were half burnt. The Allegheny Valley Route Agent bags, from Harrisburg, was badly damaged. The Altoona mail bag had a hole burnt in it, but the mail was little injured, the Pittsburgh package being safe. A large quantity, two or three bushels, of letters and packages from points East of Altoona, many of them half burnt, were being sorted out by the clerks yes terday evening. All at all legible will be sent to their destination, but many are so defaced by tire and water that their address cannot be made out. The arrangement of the burned mails wilt be a laborious work. This accident, following so close upon the ,*xecent burning of the mails on the Eastern end of the road, shows that the system of beating cars by means of stoves is not a safe one, as they frequently, in caso of collision, set fire to the cars. The sooner some new plan of heating is devised the better for the safety of the mails and the numberless travellers by railroads. Taxing Private Brokers and Bankers. A bill relating to brokees and private bank ers has been read in the House The first sec. tion makes it incumbent on every bill broker, stock broker, enchange broker, real estate bro ker or private banker in the State, to make, on or before the first Monday in December in each year, a written return under oath to the Auditor of the Commonwealth of Lhe full amount of bis receipts from commissions, du. counts, abatements and all other profits arising from ’ his business during the year ending the 30th of November preceding the date of said return; and provides that he Bhall pay into the State Treasury three per cent of the aggre gate amount set forth in such return for the use of the Common wealth. The second sec tion makes it compulsory on all brokers, pri« vate bankers, <fcc , to furnish the Auditor Gen. eral a return under oath, of their names loca tion of their places of business, and the amount of capital they have invested. The third sec tion fires a penalty of $l,OOO for non-compli &nce with either or both the foregoing sections, and provides that it may be collected as taxes as bank dividends are now cl looted, but the payment of the fine is not to relieve the offend ing party from paying the amount for which he may be liable under the first section. The foarth section n quires brokers and private bankers to pay license as heretofore, in addi tion to what they may bo required under this bill. Court ok Sessions, Ac. Before Judges McClure and Parke. Wednesday. April 3, 1861. In the case of J. W. William*, .indicted for forgery, on oath of Ad&m Appfel, the jury found a verdict of not guilty, tho case being submitted without argument. R. F. Weddell and Joseph Bennett plead gallty to selling liquor without liccnso and were fined $lO and costs each. Sarah J. Butler, indicted for stealing a clock from Catharine Sierliog, was tried and acquitted James Graves was tried for stealing a New* found land dog, worth $5O, and a brass collar, worth $1,60, from Jno. K. Lanahan, and con victed. His counsel made a motion in arrest of judgment Ann Bell was tried for the larceny of several crocks of milk and a plate of butter from Henry Link, of Birmingham, aDd acquitted Francis and Frederlka Oathaly weie indict ed for larceny In stealing a mantilla and ba by's dress from Mrs. Luther. Verdict of ac quittal. Edward C. McTiernan, tavern keeper, of Lower St. Clair township, was tried for selling liquor on Sunday, and found guilty. The Unswobths. —That our readers may uuderstand how this company are appreciated elsewhere, wo copy the annexed from a Troy paper: “It must needs be conceded, and it is conceded, that the Unsworths are the best band of Minstrels that ever appeared before a J*roy audience. All companies that have hittarto poriormed in this city must bend the knee to this original and unapproachable troupe. The tone of their entertainment is higher than any we ever attended of like character. There is nothing vulgar in any of their performances, hut on the contrary they are suitable for the most fastidious. Uns worth is a 'genius. He lives in what he has to do. To hear Abecco sing ‘Vival’ America’ is worth the admission fee. Donniker and Eugene perform wonderfully. They are better talk ers, better punsters, better singers, better dancers, better violinists, better harpers, than any band of minstrels going ” Other papers speak of this company in the same manner and on the occasion of their opeuing at Concert Hall to-night we expect to aee such an audience as has not of late assem bled at a like entertainment. We predict suo ceas for the Unsworth Minstrels. Theatre. —Miss Danin appeared last even ing to a fair audience, at the Theatre, and her personation of Claude Melnotte in the “ Lady of Lyons was much applauded. To*nleht she appears as lon, in the great play of that name, supported by a strong cast. This is the last night but three of her engagement, and tbosedesWng to see her must take an early op portunity of so doing. /\. v ..a. ' %&■* - ♦’O' <= «* “-* ... -.*- , *-,„.**. ** * ~ * .• ‘ '.*** JOSEPH MEYER & SON, M»na&oturer«, and Wholaaale and Relail Healere In FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Ho, 494 Pom Streot, above Uto Can ai, Have od hand a large aasortmem of Panov and Plain furniture, In walnut and Mahogany of their own mano betuxe, aad warranted equal in quality and style to any manuteeturM in tbe oity, and «nil aell at reasonably Ttj’tKE-BO A fit) PRI NTS—Fir Hale by -1- CftL» W. p MaßßHai.i. a\v 4 .•; _•* ', ' S V*' .* »* - i - . . . .. -H. i " - - -Vi-'' **• ■ . • <i i / y * J ,v + r . ' 3 c . '•-',<**£. - .*>* JHttebwgl) smt || Allegheny Bible Society. —This Society ce ebr&ted its thirty.first anniversary on Mon* <lay evening, at Dr. Bwiffs church, Alle £ rom the Treasurer’s report we learn that the receipts for the year were s3l'.* 26, M iu^ 6 ex P en6eB $286 7-1, leaving a balance on hand of $35 05. The following officers and managers for the ensuing year were elected : * rfl *. Swift, President; Mrs. Irvin, Vice President: Mrß. Hays, Corresponding Secre tary ; Mias Mary Heron, Recording Secre tary; Mrs, Gibson, Treasurer; Mm. Patter eon, Librarian ; Mrs. Sample, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. Brunot, Mrs. Jamison, Mrs. Stewart, Mm. Breading, Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. Davis, Mrs Greer, Mrs. Spratt, Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs. Pres ton, Mrs. M’Millan, Mrs. Sands, Mrs. Clarke, Miss Slater, Mies Porterfield, Miss Thomrson! Miss Sproull, Miss Blackstock, Mias Tasseyi Miss Pressley, Miss Lockhart. Miss Whitten, Miss Fleming, Mise Wrignt, Managers. Oil in Old Wk>tmorkland. —Robert Mains, a well known citizen of Sewickley township, has rigged a “dorrick” and com menced operations on what is called the But ler tract, in the neighborhood of West Now ton. He is quite advanced in voars, but shows all the enthusiasm of youth in the prosecution of his enterprise. Not being the possessor of much capital, Robert has proveu himself quite a financier in providing the ways and means necessary to carry out his project, lie em ploys neither steam power nor horse power, but depends solely on the strongth and endu rance of his own muscle#: consequently hi# drill is only one inch and a half, or about hsl f the usual size. He is already down about 'ru feet. Robert says the “surface indications' are good, and be is quite confident that he will soon strike “iL ” City Mortality Dr. Joflapli U I'ljocan. Physician u, two Hoard o) Health, report* U»e tollow lot; iut'-rment* u. thy eny u( Pittsburgh, from Mareh cntn i«. April J. lochum-, ADDIT- OrtllMl'i. Typhoid Fever .. w . «rl»-ina MaiuruA Apople.Ty i i \Vboopm* i . n<ti ConjMitppUon . . . i, | I'oDMjn t.iiou Typhye Fever 1 . Cvovulm-od* r'i»eaae of iht- Heart 1 I Marasmus >urt*rmnAtjoo i i ,• Born Cnron eAr-hraa. . ..I pomnionm Pneumon a i ; Hvdr ei-ph-iu* .. | DvptJif ria . .. or T«r i».» riicsk « c&i I inier l year From I to 2.. “ *J to b “ 6 lo 1 i 7 I From 3o lo Ay 2 •• 4.} lu » . 4 | “ (ki to tiO . 1 | »-> U> 7u 0 [ - 7 lo'J 1 *• *<i to I*o 1 , - -A) l.i i,m “ !>• to 16 *• l • to W - -’o to so Male-, 1 1 rrmalen. 16; VV a t», toi >r»*J - i jU., Withdrawn.— The suit instituted by Mr Lauffmao (not Kauffman, as stated by some of the paper*) against the Allegheny Bank, in the District Court, on Tuesday, for a refusal to redeem $5O of iu notes in tpcoie, was with drawn on the afternoon of the same day, and so the matter end#. In so doing Mr. Lauftnsn acted vrtsley, as it is not goini policy f<»r any one to force a lank into liquidation when it has been, during a duing everything in its power to b*-n«*fii iLo community, to which end specie payment# were-u'f--'drd. Wo un dorstand thul h.I our w.. r -.sumo spocD* payments in a short tnu«\ ar.j u,ui s*»t evert* thing right Musical. —Uo Tuesday, th-? tub proximo the concert of Prof. Waino.iik's fupi!? will l&kc place at tbo City Llul o nrn pu*Med to observe that the programme i wliiJj w.;i be of the usual concert length ) wi’> on.brace tbo Gloria and Credo from Merc-tdaMe # cele brated Mwa, as at tb<* isL* Oratorio at the Cathedral, conducted by Pro!. W., besides other gems of iluiu: from tbo lions of the great master* A of the beat amateurs <-f thy c-.y wi‘i a‘*;»t on me occasion. of good music should not fail to be present CHARUK OP I’oRitXKY.—J *.»!»*• J* Tl lf*>*9« n«u made inf* rmaii..*. !» ; r.- A\;» nuh,-, T*\ ;«-r. charging Mkba.-i V\V. U rnoff, hi* f.-rm.,r J*u ner, a rwid-r.t Br-Hd -.v. K.. . i. *.ih for gery, in retaining sl'"' u -v •:, \>; -v a claim, for wbkfi l- t »v. him -y., • . what purported to he a r*cept N-r the Rrnojnt, that turns out to he a f rgory. Exhibition —l’ne member* jf Uo Frank lin and Mt. Lebanon Literary s vietie*. >»i the Mi. Lebti non Academy, \t- at. exhibitor, ;n the hall of the A cadi-m v, * -i »•.- :-i ;b- vi.inge of M t Lebanon, !*.- n - ij n | v ; -r; •••■»'.-• >m the city, on the Wa*b-ngt..n road, this evening POSTMASTER." InK A K '•i .♦ !K • ' .C< " : The fui lowing hf j■ itnin nl» hr • r»;d u> Lave been inad-i by P-*slti)ajttor Gen*--*!, f.,.r Armstrong c<’uMv : i-Wp-rl-Ji.,. \\ Tor belt. A}-<-110 ( -ipt S. M ,)*<■>*.,{■ >Ate L\k John W (irn-n. K’ ! i,. \\\ Dix -n W. rtbingion Jr.- oMi-;. t. Vlilnge l n‘*i. S Gonr'"\ I * Kii<> \inoLa•>u M a i, k h H ot; hM c CuU h ©on appeared bnior<* Allvrrrjnh Taylor, Mon day, and made information against James HutchiLaon, charging him with cutting down “ lino trees, “ and otherwise obliterating land marks. The paities reside in I ndiana town* ship. Tut Trustees of Westminster College will again meet in Wilmington, on Wednesday, the loth of April. Owing to eircum-iai.riva Dot Controllable by the Board, no decision was made in reaped to rebuilding— this next meet ing* it is expected, will conclude this matter. hoK Kansas. Mayor Wilson has received for the Kansas fund, from the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Butler countv. Rev John Galbraith, p»*tor, and $1 cash. Thu V. P. Congregation at Robinson's Kuo, also re turned $4l, collected among themselves and In the neighborhood. James Arthur* was yesterday lined $2 and costs by tbe Mayor, fur obstructing the street at the Point, bv permitting wagons to stand out, and building a Uro In the street to heat tires. The Dollar tiTORK. —By calling at Lup ton’s one dollar store, No. OG Market street, you can invest money to advantage, as the choice of the Btock, embracing a handsome assortment of good®, can be had for one dol lar. Bee advertisement. Akchy Lawson, a “High street boy,*' was arrested on Tuesday evening by the Mayor's police, for fighting, after a desperate resist* ance.andwaa yesterday committed by the Mayor thirty for disorderly conduct. The last sale of the season of elegant velvet and American, Brussels, and Venetian ingrain Carpets, at the auction rooms of W. G. Mc- Cartney, No. Ho, Wood street, this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Beaver Female Seminary.—The sale of this building did not take plaoe on the day appointed, and the 27th of April has been sot by the assignee for tbe final sale. Held to Bail. —Patrick Dunn, charged with larceny and malicious mischief, was,after a hearing before the Mayor yesterday, held to bail to answer both charges. Dbb. Stebbinb & Munson, dentists, have formed a partnership aDd opened an office at 105 Fifth Btreet, second door below the Cathe dral. See card. Dentistry.— Dr. C. Sill, No. 240 Penn treet, attends to all branches of the Denta rofession. * t * ' > '* a* ® v ‘ t - _ YT- : i- *■• •• J: -n ' *• * ? .•■ •_ • * ’*•■ jt& •* - . "t^r •_. ■ • ; .. ’• >^A'' *’*,+s*+ " THE LATEST NEWS. LATER FROM EUROPE Washington City Items Halifax, April 3 —The Cunard steamship America has arrivod, with .Liverpool dates to Saturday, the 23d ultimo, and telegraphic ad vices via Queenstown to the 24th ult. Tbe steamship Adriatic arrived out on the 22d instant. The Bank of England has reduced the rate for discount to 7 per cont. The French corps legialatiff has rejected tbe amendment to the Emperor s addrom f. jr the withdrawal of the troops from U>rm\ and adopted tho whole address by a vote of 2FI against 13. Tho steamship Columbia will take tho place of the Hibernia, from Galway, on the2,th, the latter requiring to bo strength ened. Comvirrcial fnteUu/mcr— Uverjiool, March 22.—Tbe sales of cotton for the week amount to 1 U.noO bales. The advance in rata* during the week has been Jfa -1 for middling quail lies. Tho sales to uay (Friday) were lO.Oou bales, including 2,IKMi for speculation and ex puri, the market closing firm. Breaclktufl's closed quiet with prices steady. Provisions continue quiet. LaTE.HT. Liverpool, Saturday. (’'>Uon tho rates of to day are estimated at l.'»uu bales including oodii bales U) speculators and for export. HsWutl A Co.. n*pcrt the market firm and advancing under the inliueni'** of tho American advjces jmr steamer Adrintir L milon. Saturday —Coniola u| f( ,-.j. ( uf money and on accouot The America has i’TI.ToO m specie, and passengers. Too Duke of New Caitle explained the na luro of ihe lonian event* lie aaid that two mem tiers of the lonian Assembly moved hat tbo whole Inland* vote by universal suffrage on the •jueaiion of annexation to (!recce, and to unite ibemaolvea mu> one Kmpire, for tbo nurpo*.* of expelling tbe Tu k* ir-rn Kurope Tbo Kuglub Governor considered tbo proved- Jt uri«'ntj»liinUortal, and called for tbe with drawal of tne motion, which waa refu-od, and b- therefore prorogued the Awembly f.»r »u month* Ibe hng.isL (#overMm*M apt ro\e of uiß course lr, the iioua* ~f L.r.ls on tho _'JJ uit , I.,rd Wodebuuse »aid bo believed Uxj Status ..f H 0;. slom would rejtct the prop<«tiii>n uf Danmark, but that war *u not likely to lake place be-' fore August. In the liouiQ of Common*, Lord .John Kjs •el promised to produce tbe correspondence with the American Government, relative to the fugitive slate ADdoraon la*rd W Graham asked whether explana tions had been demanded from Franco relative t - the assistance render'd by the French Min titer in the escape of Mirsru ,n fr-.rn Mexico Lord John Ruaei admitted that Miraxnon had vioiaU-d inlcrnatiofial law, but said that m the absence of official dispatches, the French fov ernmenl had a<>t b***n applied to on the sub ject. Fai,*' it —Tile Hank of Franco on the ult reduced iu fata* of J.aeouni frvm ■ i., p**r font lrai-i —A grand feto in honor of Gari b&'di look piaco &l tiid Han (. arlo iboatro and K'y&i FaUce, at -Na|*lo#. «»r; ihe Perfect prevailed Alexander Duma* bu cnalleng»xi tho editor ot Ike halui (’l for aevuting him of taking 40 IXH> ducau from tho Guv«rnm«ni during Ganh&idi't dlctatorthlp Tbe duel wu p-ndn g Li V KEPOOL —h lour quiet, extra Stale, 2'.*» • • -"•• Wheat quoi. hul iU*ady at 1 U ;id i I- *r rnd. k tid 1»’ v ll* ;. . r wn. t^*. L.r . f'.va.J \. huldrr* »ru v • (i rng fret*«v but .-l.w* n-/ eiti-.-n t..i {>.'••«* cfc,e»» lulled •pi V'd at HTh- -i?» .1 V••now ■ >» *.J. w fciw *(a, l*rotiswn Mut'-'t -J»:n«p M(Ti*»nry, llig :and, A itr > a A C'.< , and ntii«r autb> rilma r*'- beef q.jiei hjt iteady Pork quiet; no A tuencatj .« uflernd. Hacn nearly at 4•* t •'>o. lor Ming midjioa. l.ard qu:<*t at bJu. -ts. Tallow fc.igQUy dixlinrnJ W a -'ll iv.i on City, April.: -Contrary to ILi.* eijactatlOfi ij tho bidder* for tho new .oan, the Secretary of the Trea*ur\ baa decided to day to accept Do offer below *4, for the million* loan, Thu am-iiint ib;j* un ritxl «<n i* only about sd, I'KJ.'XXi It i- '*id that the -orelary o! tbe Treasury can imuc Treasury note* for tbe remainder, but ujn,n lbi* point there Is do determination. The following an? the principal luccewful hidden: Hank of Commerce, s2.£>Oo,u« . Drexei ACo , f . \Yh S.m A Morruon, s4f*»,lX>U. James Gallatin, s|.,o. '”>*l . Hank -if North America, jUIbU.tM'U Mane A Ksuz., sl.o<Khk>o. Hmm, Wiiuami A Co., S ItKMHX) ; .1 ob n A. I»ix, ; J. W. Wolcott A Co, Bouton, sduu.uou. Sid* ney, KiUenbouso, Paul A Co., Washington, sr>u,W' About sd7.(Kki,uun wa» bid for.— It w believed that thi* heavy bidding w&i mainly in cons'-queni o of assurances from high quarter* of a pacific p.-ilcy on the pari of Ihu Administration. Mr K;a, of tho Treasury department, ha* gone to Mobile on government financial busj. ness. The Coinmis.ioners from the Southern (. on. fedoracy disbelieve the rumors in thu press, relative to the reinforcement of Fort IVkem] and have so advised iheir government at Montgomery. Com. Pendorgraat, who is named in ooe cf these reports as bavmg or dered the landing of the men at Fort Pickens is at Norfolk, Instead of Pensacola. The War department has received the resign nation cl Capt Minder, who is tppointed from Maryland. The United States company of Sappers and Miners will leave tho city to-morrow, it is supposed for Fort Hamilton, New York, and two artillery companies, Captains Magruder and Harry, will probably follow this week for the samo point. New York, April Y— Tho summer North ern Light arrived this morning from Aspin wall on the l!stb, with the Caiifernia mails and the treasure of the 1 ltb. She brings one million in treasure. The advices from Central America are generally unimportant. Presi. dent Guordiera has been appointed Captain General of Honduras, with full power to settle the difficulty between the civil and ecclesiasti cal authorities. A doubtful rumor prevailed in Nicaragua that a party of flllibusters from Now .Orleans had landed on the Rio Grande. Affairs at Costa Rica were quiet. Coffee had advanced to thirteen dollars. Advices from Now Grenada indicate that an engagement will soon commence between the constitutional forces and the revolutionists on the banks of the Magdalena. The former number 7000, and the latter 0000. Advices from Peru stato that President Mo reno, at Ecuador, has been intriguing for the annexation of hi, country to France. Letters written by him advocating that measures have been printed in tbe Lima newspapers. The Northern Lsght has two hundred pas sengers and $906,145 in treasure. New OBLKa.ua, April 2.—Late advices from Texas state that Col. Ford was reliably in formed, from Mat&moras, that Gen. Ampudla. with a body of Mexicans, were Bixly miles off, marching on Brownsville. Ampudia dis patched expresses with placards and hand-bills announcing that Texas rightfully belonged to Mexico, and that as she would no longer sup port tho Federal Government, now was the time to re take her. Reinforcements in large numbers were joining him. Col. Ford had or dered all the heavy guns, ordnance and Btores, at Brazos island, to be removed from the scene of anticipated troubles. min, Cuaklkkton, April Y—The Btate Conven tion Is in secret session, engaged in the disetts sion of the permanent Constitution of the Confederate States.' The instrument wlil doubtless be ratified on Wednesday, by a large majority. 6 PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 4. 1861. BY TELEGRAPH. &0., &c„ &c„ &0., * \ J >o •> ’S • ! • t jf Ohicaoo, April 3.—A colored man named Harris, bis wife and two children were ar rested this morning, on a warrant issued by b. 8 Commissioner Cowen, and sent by a special train to NpHngfleld, where he will be examined to-morrow. The man is claimed by Mr. Patterson, of Bt. iLouig county. Mo , and the woman and children by Mr. Vail, of the same county, from whence lh«»y es?aped three weeks since. As it was almost entirely un known that warrants were issued, they were executed with little difficulty. After the af fair became known the most intense excite ment prevailed among the colored portion of the county. A large number gathered at the depot at the lime the morning train left, supposing the fugitives to be a board. One or two shots were fired at the train. Beyond this there was no disturbance. Philadelphia, April .'1 —The Arch street Theatre has been leased to Mrs. Jt-hn Drew, the popular actres?, at Philadelphia. The present season will have a brilliant closing under the auspices of the present managers, Wheatley and Clark, after which the Theatre will undergo u thorough renovation. Mrs. Drew’s managerial career has every prospect of success. Nkw Orleans, April 3 —Dales from Gal veston to the ;'.d slate that Governor Iloueton sent in a message to the Legislature protesting against a convention, and appealing to the Legislature to sustain him, and claiming still to be the Governor. The legislature took not the slightest notice of it. DB. C. BAELZ. WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ALSO—A<JE>T <>K KAIVHIIM’S ( ELKBHATKP TKlfrtM KOR RUPTURES. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense BEST AimaEgeLYigl ~1 K SOFT SOAP! One pound equal Co Six pounds 1* <> r r Jl t* II ! ! rw R*W M Whole—ic, by Perni’a. Salt Mamifact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA *0(1 t-T all X>rucrl«L» * tl-or'cr* tD Lb P CiUted &*tea. Hyatt’s Patent 111 animating Tiles imm BKBX APPOINTED AUSJiTB roa tui kali or HI ATT'S CELEBRATED ILIOUSATISS TILES, FJH LIH HTI N'O BASEMENTS. CEL LAKH, AKKAH, a.NL> COAL VAJ'LTII. We would respectfully •oAteti aa aiamiaatioo ol e*mpl«a at our W Street, ANDKttBUaN A PBM.LIPH, Ajr*au for H&jWN HRoTHKkR, maoufeotarer*. nifcrt Ch*o*iio, tUiomjk tri ATI-'NKR> . J"B I'KIMI.Vj HaniKBINMNu l. vHO K 81‘ H K A ‘ 1 K v ' AMKUK'AK Plata, Pawry, PAPERS ■'»* M A3 Nxr> STAri**sKL\ Houh PKI.N I IN<- ALWa\B u.n DORE TO ORDER W. S. HAVEN, BTATIOITXE, JOB PEIKTKE & BOOK BINDKR, Corner of Wood and Third ftlreots. martA*t*p7 HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, P. O'BKIE* t&“ Orders solicited at shop, brant Street, opiMjxtle Cathedral. tnarU-dawlf OIL!! OIL ! ! ! The best mineral i.rfuucAToK .n the world, from the TIIOUI'dUH WKI.I, HMITHb KERRY. lor m # at No. 4 Hand street mh 22.1 m WHITE SATIN KID HEEL SLIPPERS, HKCKIVKI* Al* W. E. S( HHEKTZ A CO., 81 Fifth Streot. mar 28 QALI\ ANI) SKK THE— BKVENBUOUTEK, The load is in one complete preparation. Waier will not destroy the loa<. They are neat and handsome. Price 112 and $l6. Call and see them at BOWN A TETLEV’S, IBS Wood street. OUNDRIES;— '— 20 dozen Pinet, Castillon * t’o.’s Bran d 20 “ Otard, Du Poy A Co'* go; 20 “ do; 10 “ Champagne. do; SO *• Pale ShoiTT Wme; 26 " Harmony 6herry Wine; 26 “ Duff. Uo'don 4 Co. s hberrv Wine; for sale by the dozen or bottle, WM. BKNNKT, roartS _ 121 Wood street SUN OKI to.— ' 26 barrels choice Bweot Potatoes; 20 ** Kre»h Kg**; 30 ** Green Apples; 100 bushels Neshauoo* k Puiaioe*: 60 “ Brrall White Beam; 100 *• Pea Nuts; 60 “ Onions; 6 “ Onion Setts; 100 sacks B.“W. F our, 20 boxes W. B. Cheese: In store and for sale b f~ mh22 FO H SALE. —TH EMV ELL KN U^N Keg and Barrel Manufactory. situate m Pitt town ship, {adjoining the City Line) on the Bank of the Al legheny Kiver. There is a haw MtH and all the ma chinery for manufaO'tmng Nail Kegs, Flour Barrels and Boxes and with but hu ! e expense in additional machinery will make OU Barrels atebeaper rates than can be made elsewhere. For fur ffSr particulars ap- Plj 10 L. WlT,MA^£Hr»geat. Mar 11:1m. Pituborßh City M3U,#lh Ward. DRESS TRIMMINGS,— NEW ‘EMBROIDERIES, SEW HIOSERY AS I) OLOVEB, JAS. A. FETZKR, [arketand First ttireote. NEW RONNET9 AND HATS, NEW BIBBONB AND FLOWERS, NEW BKIRTB AND CpRfIRTB, And many other new artiolea, just id from New York, EATON, MAORI'tf * OU*S, mart No. 17 and lgFiftfa gtroer -- , 1 b ' ,V. -•■Si-v ,r- Embracing a complete a»<>ortnient for Dwelling*, Store*, Officer, Halls. Churches, Ac., to which * e would respectfully invite tyie attention of the Public, having an eotira new ntook'of good* recently purohaa-d end ucw arriving Tho»o in want of new goods will find them by looking through our Rsi»ortn>®ni. mvrfclyd JOS. K*. liriJlllfi*. goods: new <; 001 >s:: HunlH AM) nilu» .•>. BuO'S AN’l* HH I *Kri, I iR 81'RIN'. A HLMMER WEAR, CALL AND EXAMINE, AT 1 US CHEAP CASH STORE OF JuS H. HuRLAND, mh Nn. 9S Market street. 2d door from Fif h. Mari: tools for boring oil AA !Lli3 *t the »horu*et i-oh-P le notice. Haviug tw**n to tb® bom dp-* of manufacturing 1001 * ever more the “fever' Br-t r>roic.' out. w* can a Mire perwon* about ui engage m the oh I u-ine.-, that it will be u> their luterest w* g \ e u»h e*t'i »ij l mane an examine tmo of our stock now on hand inU’O JUST R Ki.'El V Eli. A FI I.L AM* OiMFLITK HTwLK uf 130 BMJTHFI HUIBT UUflOlUlioD, THK CO-RARTN KRSHiP HERETO FORE ex Ktlng N»tw#.«*o the uodermgoed, trder the style of A.HAKTI I’EK A cu . Steam Engine M »nti fa/oure*- uni Ir n Founder-, wan dmxolvM >-y rrcmiaj roD««nt ou Uie firm of January, l«ibl. John Morrow having dmpoeed of hi* interest m tne same to Andrew Hartupee, wh > will carry '>o lb»- an UfOi.il at the old c-rner cf F' i r-t and Short etreeta, and who will ** Ue ail the bii-me*- of the late firm. A.M*K -W HAR rUPKK, J> di \ MuRROW, PirrgßCßrtH. Feb. 14, W’,l Hanog d»*p°«MHl t»f my tuwre-t *» um Ut« hrm o A. HABTrpF.K A CU. u> tM'KKvV HaKI EPEE. 1 dr hereby cheerfully r«conirm-ud fninto rn\ friend* a* fuj.y competent to carry on ih«* »*:hp. sod solicit f<> hitu a continuance of the pa *■> fiber a-ly be itow.w| on the Ui-fi-m J'-H> MußfitiW. Pitt®t.uf eh. Feb. 14. lHdl gOAP, GANDERS AND o! us l iXO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap. k>i do Rosen Soap m J. 2 and •> Ifi Ij*t« **> js So 1 Pa in Foap in 1 2 and :J ft> lari. «iw do I ’ieine do in 1 lh bare, J.'«o do «rerman do *n 10) bar-. 2i« do v neod to Woman .*voap in IB> bars 1.000 do Shaving and 'I njlei Soap tu difiereot •hap»-« tod m*s •‘•“O Suam Miners' (iaodloA, l.ou* do Hydraulic t'resved and Mould < smiuu for Summer r«*< AW Boxe« Adamanime Suir Caodloa 4<»,6e A B*. •'*) d«- New Be-'ford Spemi Candle*. 4a, 6* A B*. A* do Wia Colored Candle*, 4s. tie A a*, i dc (>»ai*h do, 4 do Star .Jo, in Barrel* No. i lArd ■ hi, :* d.. do i dc. a do L'ibncatmg No 1 uij. 10 do do dt» 2 fhi, W jo Cart*on Ulmmaatiag ‘ nl. lo I '-oai do <jo, 1 ’D hand and for eale. by H '• A 1 H StWfER, To whom aw<nlo«l, br the . . S .Vjfnculuuai So c*etv. ibt> iin*t premiums for < :U, soapa and Caodlea. minlH Valuable Property for Sale. WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALK AT Putdic AuiHion on the oramiaita, on Tueeday, the Wh da? 0/ Apni next at the hour of 5 o'clock. P. J|! tb*t v*‘rt JeainiWe lot ol ground having * fronton 9t C’.*ir etre-*. of forty I*., feet and e gf\t nchce, and cx ■er.img »/vk of equal w.dtri aOO 'uq -fteoc W»v. I'o fwt i> an alley I »rm* « I *al« —« - B -( mrth caah, and «n 1 u.e balance ■u thr»-e e,jual aunu&i parmeute, with lulerexl I’D! .OXBOUl'tlaf* JOHN IRWIN. I’remJen ■ Atlttjth«oy HMApeoAtoD Rndsfe Co. 91)1 \ KMl j rv SLACH BARRELS'for .•*.» .-wit IiKVMKK A HRoTHKBR 3u Wood otrp«t (CORNER FOURTH AM' ROSS STS., J {*it»K»urj{h, Pa, agent for the receipt and *aie of AI.WATB uN kaepa constantly cu hand. and le re-re-nojr h« avy and ught <> l* mu liable for i.uhricati . g End K* lining purposes, whl. li wi i tie nol J low ‘jr c i*h and . tt«»h only. ap£' m U« HI LI. .1 O' , HAVE RKU i > V Kl l FROM Ite corner of Woo l End Fifth *tr«*-t*. U*h K T 0 the hou*« ‘ei«*l) occupied by the Adam* Eipre'a Com pEiiy They will return to th**»r old stand about luly let, or as soon thereafter aa Uio.r now banking hou-n* w finished *pL3l SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Has just received and opened opened a large stock of Uootaand Shoes. compris ing one of Uie Urgent assortment* u» t*j f>>uud. Lsnl'es’, Mi*sh»‘ .»t*J t hi dren 9 Bnota, Shoos, (.inters, Slippers. f*p -ra*, etc -I AK K HIM Men*', Hoy* and Youth*’ Kreoeh Cslf Boot*, tlaiter*. Oxford 'lie*, P.iuce A berts, Botch Booted*, bnoee, Hrogano, etc. B<»ou e d Shoe* of < rery v.riely and-dyle, which 111 be sold at PRICEB TO SUIT THE TIMES. All |»ernoo* desiring ui procure r t-argivu, wuld do well to call and ex tinne Urn *P<ck nt NO Market street, as the proprietoi isdetenmn-d i»-ell .-h«an mh3U MORE NEW GOODS BURCHFIELD A CO.’S, SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS, got up expressly for their own sale*, at 10 and Vlft oents per yard. Irish Linens, warranted pure Flax, Shirt Fronts, French Chlott Calicos for spreads, fast color*, Ac do •• *« “ 6e do “ *• u North East comer of 4th nnd Market street NEW AND SECOND-HAND AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. ONE 7 OCT. ROSEWOOD CASE, ELE GANT cured legs, lyre, A<x, made by Raven, Ba c, n A Co-,—a magnificent instrument .4326 One <%, oct Rosewood esse, round ooraers, ac., made by Raven, Bacon A Co., 300 One 7 oot. Rosewood case, carved desk, pedal, bv Htys A Co„ New York, remarkably cheap... 226 OneflUoot. Rosewood case, of carved desk, etc-, by Hazleton 8.'05., N. Y 236 One 7 ocL carved Rosewood case, of beautifol de sign, by one of the best New York makers— very o&eflp 260 One second-band 7 oct. Rosewood case»***ftiifiron frame, etc., by Chiokering 4 Bone, very cheap.. 210 Ooe second-hand 6% oct. Rosewood case, full iron frame, etc, by Ooickering A Sons 19s One seooad-hand oct Rosewood case, round cornerß, by good Boston maker lgn One second-lpad 7 obt Upright Piano, by Chicker mg A Boos, nearly new .. One second-hand Upright Piano, by uiu ert 135 One second-hand's oct, by Loud A Bro «n One second-hand 0 oct, by Scherr m One second-hand 69£ 00l German Piano One seoond-hand 6 oct. Mahogony 25 UOe second-hand 6}s oct Mahogony case...ik." 20 Those desirous of purchasing a cheap; Piano should not fall to call and examine the above lot V*'- -JateaV sa? NEW WALL PAPER STORE, No. 107 market street, BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY STREETS. The subscriber is now opening a new and large stock of PAPER HANkINkS, UO W A A TETI. K 1 , 130 Wood fctreet, BOOTH AM* fliiuKi. l-adie- Hm*i (raiier* *• K *1 Hhj per* I*, fl. OIFFK.NBACHER, No. 16 Piftb Street. A . FLOYD CARBON OILS H I'.MOV A I No. 64 Fourth Street, NEW GOODS Fi'H J titlE* ItO It If No. si* Market Street, OPEN THIS MORNING PIANOS JOHN H. MfiLLOH, Si WOOD STREET. •W.'V f - __ _ _ seic EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS” JA. WOLFS H. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. GLASS MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUSE No. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First, GROCERY AND TEA STORE WHOLESALE DEALER IN BUTTES,, BGOS, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Goods Delivered when Ordered I). B. FERGUSON, fe'Js.lfU Corner High and Wylie atree F (J R N I T li R E A N II CHAIRS, B.EIDTJCED FBIO7S JAMES W. WOOD WELL Nos. 97 anil 99 Third Street. 11l FOURTH STREET, (’ON'SISTTIfO OK Al l. UKimitH 1 1 K IfIVLKa AND FlhlflH, Hotels and Private Dwellings. firft- A'l orders promptly attended to, and U»e Furni ture oarefolly packed aod buied. tfteamboata and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Ma**r* «upplind with every article in the bpe. mar 6 Dl ssu L U T 1 u N. —Thft Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, un der ‘he name of CARTWRIGHT k YOUNG, is tbifl <Uy dissolved by mutual consent, WM. C»RT WRIGHT re'irtnx from ’he rtmi. Tbe business will be couunued at the old stand corner of Wood and L>U m«-nd A'ley, by W. \V Yol'N'i, who alone is authorised to settle the of the laie firm. wm Cartwright, W. W. YOUNG. PtTfiwnwii, Feb 21*1, Ifb’.i HAVIN’* I DISPOSED OF MV INTER- K'T m the Prm of CARTWRIGHT 4 YOUNO, u> iny farmer partner, W. \V. YOUNG, I w*e pleasure in reeommeo'fiDg him to our former customers, and to the public generally. WM. CARTWRIGHT. PtTrsautou, Keh. 2l*t. IS6I. fe2» Co-Partnership. The undersigned associated b. .J. ANDKRSON with them In the business of manufacturing TACKS, BRADS, Ac, on the flmt day « I JAN! AK\ last. Toe business trill be con* dueled and*r the eld name style of CHESS, SMYTH t Co. DAVID CHESS, „ R.F.UMYTH. February 26th. 1461. R. W. VfILSuN. DAVID CHEiS tt. F rMYTH CHESS, SMYTH At CO., MAffcriCTOUKaJ or N AILS. TACKS, BRADS, Ac, Warehons. Ho. 112 Water Street, Co-Partnership, rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnership under the name and style of PERKi.N’d. MERRICK 4X/0-, in the Paper, Bag and general Commission Business. JNO. M PERKINS, C HENRY MERRICK „ EDWaBI* C CLAPP. Pittsburgh. Pa., March Ist, 18<3l. Jso. M. PiaKiJia C. fiiKar Maaaica- K. C. Clapp FEU KINS, MERRICK & CO.. WH' ,|.KS»I.K AND RKTAIL UEAI.tKSI.N Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordage, &c„ &c., Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Ma terials, &c., &c, Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, msxlrtf P' KuDI CK.— 1.601) bunhela Peaches, I.ika) *• ApoloH, k<*>»» Lar«i, ’A) bukhft* OotwrueciJ; ou ana for sale by <«'-■ WM. H 3MITH4 CO CINCINNATI CAT AW AKA WINE, —AND— J. N. STRAUB'S I AUER BEER, Pure nn I panietilarly for t&m’iy use. can alwaya w taad a; cue tt'.ae and Lager Beer Saloon of IAJO Jinif J. RO7 H, Ho, 26 Diamond. For Bent, TWO OFFICES ON SMITH FI ELD ST. No. 182 near ibe Po»i Office. Inquire ot H. KLEBER A BRO. I*l* Munic Store. Fiflhatree HUGH A, .. uoli; BUILD EE AND MACHINIST, MJd GREAT WfiSTgRN PLAINING MILL, cor. Afar* "**> ami PUUbttffht A* vui make to order, and warranted as good as «***> be made, the following machinery, vis Engines, Taming Lethe*, Tor wood and Iron; Planers, for Wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Housenand Tobacco Screws; Patent* right and Model Machines, in the best manner; Shafting, Pul and Hangers, of all sues and variety; Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen foot in length. Will slao make, and hare on hand, Doctor and Nigger En» sines, and Dock Pumpa for at^amhpnt^ Inhears and other Planing done to order*oen plane ;iS inches wide, by 0 feet 0 inches long. ■ |i- AU Oroert PnmpUa Ftil«d*nd Banwttio N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude giren to ~pairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. Vl^lrd-ta JOHN W iBcCARTIII, BILL POS TER. Will attend to the Distributing ana Po*yng of KILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS k PROGRAMMES Amuiemenii, Railroads, Steambo*u, Ships, Hotels, S&lss, Kto., PITTSBURGH, PA. *3- Orders soot lo the office of the Pittsburgh Mom ~-'f will receive ermnpt Miifniios KK ICM I*l's, SAUCES, Ac.—Walnut Ketchup, Tomato Ketchup. Muahroom Ketchup. > ranch Musierd, Worcasteraiurehauce, Harvey's tiauce Joho Bull's Sauce, Reef Stoak Sauce, o;ivea, Coperh Auchoriea, Ac., Ac. Fo' sale by r * REYMER & BROTBERS, No. 89 Wood street marl 4 J U ST O PE N E D SPRING STYLES —OF— CLOAKS. COATS. SACKS, —AND— CIBCBUBB, ALL OF THfc!» NEWEST PARIS STYLES, W. & D. H CGI S' POCKET-BOOKS, WALLETS AND PURSES, oyer 69 different styles, for sale by (mar!3) fmhSOl J. R w v !,PfN. ►aBLOB’PAPEBtf.— GoId, Pern.-m and Arabesque patterns, For sale b? .*■<*< mlrtß W. P MAB^K' 0-Ff 1 • ’ ' Vv *• V . - * *** ? *i ' „ • • NUMBB&'^Ia I SPBING STOCK OB lffW mNo %i#i TKTE HAVE JUST OOMELEte^sS^S w” ran'ed for FIVE YEAR& Please call HSr"t*** v. n before purchasing else-' ‘ sjS h. Ki ■'*'■ " '■*& roarl6 Sole Agent Puibarg h. Pa X spectfuliy inform the request of a nutnf *'■ SODA WATER FOMTitf for the season. CHARLBJ H. SUPER, D™mU - Cor. Penn 5 - J AMBROTYE GALLERY, I ■ ■ ‘J LAFA.'Se-S’TTB aE*3^EOA^i FOURTH STREET L.NTRAMCE. * " TTTAVJNG K EAR BANGED KT'&AT,' - i £.•« ’ gnarteeing satwtaciiou to by potrinß WoSSSSS&tIS ==—!&- jfajA-Foarth J TTThH KANT s^‘- ~Vufcamzed Hos 1 XX that is warranted not to become Wtfrbycoldnor hK3 b« htfrcted b/heat, at 800 dagraaaJfcrenhett,and will aland a pres Tire or 75 pound* to loch, for aale, with cooping and fenetha toSait'Wtitcha-' <* mr8 > W£Ll Off £ -V- l6l Wood ' A “ rT"“^IF iSIA’S.— i6O Boxes Hayf r Bftisina, 200 do csunch do, 100 Half Boxes Bunch Raisins lOOiioar. do do, ItO do d > Valencia do, /v F " r . H ?. la »y KtTMER * BftOTHfißa - 39 WiSSTBs. 25 Vi‘ se3 cl i o( l uot Champagne,pte*.fentB. v 15 cases Green seal •« *« 00 ** Chat Heidseickt lo * u ■M “ Piper “ “ i *o Longworths Catawba **. «„,n4# 25 “ Cahjpet * Übmti WM. _ 120 "good ito&i. UUK KENT—une halt ofihe’firsf*so6r, X fronting on Water street,and the vriiuleOftfaeW- - ' oaa and third fl jore of the brick warehouse AkufltoWa* ter aod KJ First, together with the ?aoit and office room. Lz qoin» on the preoafseaLlSr 00 mh22:tiap PORTER B. FRl&ttD*rOo. PENKNIVES.— ~g- -j; Hoger»\ . K - ;, Crooks’, ,- v Woatcnho'm'e and „ , . , Tarior’a mike*/ : *k For gal gby (noh3uj J R. WEDDIH. PAPER.- ' ~ , MT Legal Cap, Blue and White: ’ _ vl«^ Bill do, do do, ' r *‘ v ' J | ••‘^'••*'7s For sale by [mh3o] J R WBttißl. 7- '-- S Black silk REisFßisWSof and moatopproTed Btjle,liutreo’d I - pieoea I low. U HAKKON'LrfWt'' ; £525 KMsrkertSk OH! OH! OH!—After up and buy WALL PAPER ohup. at « » w. P. MaBBHAE&?« SJ.W«o<Lfitr»M. ....K. W. WILSON. R. J. AN PERSON. BECKHAM k KSCLT/4U 69 Federal-atrafA HOSTETTER’S BITTERS.—SO Bozen received uad for B>le by ...fCSTI. BECKHAM i: KELi,r* r > federal trvet i~|NIONS.— 50 Bushels for'sale by * 9 mbao HENRY ’ U/CO, PIITSBUROB, PA. PROI UuE.— ?00 Sacks Peacbef, 400 _do Apples, 10 Kegs Lard'. WM.H. BMITH * m, No 118 Second mid 147 Front ■till.—- - V ~ No 3 Large Mackerel. .. 10 do No 2 do do, ' 10 half bble No 2 do, • -{’j 10 bbU a lewiye*B Herring, 10 do H.lrtar 00, For sale br _ “>?-5 W. H- BMIIH tCO. 0 1Lg — \_r ;25 bbta Extra Refined Carbo SuP'."OAK« 5 recM bj PITTSBURGH , PA C mli3G LJSMW.NS. 100 Bokcs Messina Oranges. 1 . 100 d o Pnme L»raon , o-«t received and for sale by RBY«fiffc*-BB&B_ mh*i9 38 Woodefteet,< OIL LEASES.—PRINTED FOKMSEQR original leases and for sub-letting, for mSS w . J. H.WELDEN; Wood street, near Fourth. EW • •- ™ JAMES aOli B j ,’ , , No. 80 Merkel Street, 3d door from the Market Wholesale and Retail Dealer In " BOOTS AND SHOES: Hssiast received and opened his large and well aetaofkl stock of BOOTS and SHOES, smla&e for KaH*Sd WINTER WEAK. His stock comprises S 5 largest assortments to be found in the city Undies’, Misses’ and Children’s Bools. Shoes. Qaitera. Slippers, Gum Overs. Sandals, etc. * Men’s, Boys’ and Tooths’ .Coarse Kip and Calf Boots, Shoes, Oxford Ties, Gaiters, Scotch BodlnofL Operas, etc., etc. , ■ / Men’s Pine Call Water-Proof Boots. do do Quilted Bottom Boots. ■'A - I Country Merchants visiting the city are in Vito dto cell and examine his stock before purchasing: teeSii u sured they can be antted aa toquality andnricex: *>T JAM EH ROBB, No. 89 Market street, “ u . Third door Irom the Mfcfltet: C. 11. SJbitlsY, Office, Counting Boom orDlspatch Bntlfllng. AGENT for the,purchase and «il<S©f®Wd Estate; Ihe Renting of OolleGllfttfof ttontiq the Purchase and Sale of stock* andofKerlcL umise. . MACKINTOSH, HEMPHILL&CO,' CORNEH OF PIKE AND 0 HAM STS.,' * Neah city wateb woekb WtS- - burgh, Pm, Man n tact nro rs of - ’’‘bh Improved Patent Oscillating BTEAM pSr OINKS, and SLIDE VALVES, of all vSlt bing, and solicit work in this line. truattj£~t£fc3iT promptness and the character of our work tomoft public patronage. w —SHF}* ■ rJK attention to our BALAAORD VALVE OSCILLATING KKGLNES. as heretofore unattamud in this class ot . . .. STbAM GUAGEB FOR SALETtolrWanwiSfed correct and durable. ... jaSfcto (Successors to John Ckrtwnght,)' } If ANTTF ACTUREBS AND IMPORTERS 1 f 1U Of Pocket and Table Cattery, Surgfeaiahdlteflai ■ /ifej Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle* ofa- ta> a* ■ ..4# Wood street. They gi?e special aUenfaoatolßeSSKtel- ■ ■ • fiS tunnc of Trusses. Supporters, etc. Johbinjr,^j.m rt^l i ■•■ n? with punctuality and despatch. Writ* ••'••‘■*s OIL! OIL! OILf % 'M ARTIES WISHING TO & for Stock in an OU Company, would*doV<d (Ml - ior two days at ttje store o{ J. GfMier. Noa. £O4-JTmfUw " -k «»'■>»>. '1 he Territory conatotaof’ ««•» of level laud, two miles f.oma fourteen miles from Cleveland, Ofln. TermsTSSo ~> bonus, AWn case oil ib found In saffloentomiSfiS T to pay, and *126 per acre for the land In fear lontW iT‘ hare tfaeprfvilege offmW? v* £. mg for thirty days to bar orvae&nL *» A BpleDdid prospect for OU In a: wellfln htfartn adjoin* ■-'■•/:; “fpMtd WliiD PIGEON H, WILD PIGEONRW- . , - eaiee 88 Wll< * F ■ It® recoWed nattjfb*' ' , : .v corner MarketandPritrtrtdlft* '. ' New crop teas, -s■, FIGS, ”, , r Aisf-ifsp r- raf aad“every variety of groceries Bold ibmpkt&S&k-* ?“hs& r . i' • .oavldh FRRGOSOM‘3 GROCERY, J rtF _ corcar'HinhendW.vliestTfletit. , ~5., ' $ MR. AND MRS. TETEDOUX, ' SCHOOL FOR YOTJHO lAblfci, , , ,• » I*B THIRD t THE SECOND TERM will commttu* \ ou Wednesday, Fobruary.the 13th. . . ■ AND JiATHs’taught without G*irtt.aohfge* ft!3 ' ' 1 ——~ -' t 5 KAD'I'UE aKTICLKOW —TUM"” 5 * _[V inn BATH," la Mo. 4 of' f < - 4 ■ ” > •• 3 ***** v ,V- O ■ * fr.’* V*; »,. >, * 11 W : ' v '' . i 1 -’- k. f^i. . '-^o; rfV !•**■'''- ■ «' " ' ..r -.''■j .. jn; tio buperior Lubricatm*, fop fiile HENfcY H. COlifrlfca. OAHTWBIGHT>' YQUJfQ,, «r. V, » % 'f ■jVW’s, V "S-i ■*** ‘ ; v <5. • s>i 'i\.-v
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