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..i. du . aledted,--,
4) "In granting this respite it becomes my
—..ww------ painful duty to admonish the prisonex.that,
SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 8, 1862. relinquishing all expectation of partin by
human authority, he refer himitif *Woe hi
Altwallies . •• - Battie..Aitutiker Victory t - e niercy of the common God and Father
', 04. t T ' Or in In II; '
Tim' felepapit , brines dm the cheering : ...„ .... os t.
111 testimony whereof I have hereunto
news that oar Imam hauottitala . 'bees lino- ` Signed my_name and caused the seal of the
cessfuL Fort, Henry, on the Tennessee United States to be affixed.
river, some sixty enilis from ittf mouth, and Dated at the City of Washington, this 4th
on or near 'the Tennessee Buts lanai hid day of Febrttary, A. D. 1862, and
fallen. IL MIR 1 short but vigereed assault by ted Staff . the eighty-sixth.
our river gan-boats. Three gnn-boats were (Signed,) . ABRALLLM - LINCOLN.
engaged in the • attack. Two of them re-. • "By the President,
caved no harm, although In thethick of . . "WILLIAM 11. SEWARD,
the tight. The other, the Essex, was dila. . Secretary of State."
shied by a slutt• through her boilir, canalise
a fearful loss of life. The land Doceditook
no part in the action, arriving too late to
share in It. Two rebel Generals, one Col
onel; CwitVapialets and one hundred pri
vate, were taken prisoner& The capture
of high officers is important, and will facil
. itala an exehange of prisoners. We be-
Bare they hare none of ou Generals, as
yet. The important result. of this victory
is the occupation ofthe Memphis and Ohio
•Railroad Bridge., on the Tennessee, fifteen
miles south of the fort, or np tho river, - in
Tennessee. The occupation of this road,
although it does not cut off railrud com
munication between Memphis and Colum
bus with Nuhtille end points east, yet it
compels the rebels to this adoption of a
round-about way, by the' southern route
threngh Northern Alabama: j ; , .
' Our troops are,, now in a position to
strike Celutobtts or Bowling Green, as inay
be requiratl. ' Or they can strike Nashville
at once, and thus cud off the rebel forces at
Bowling Green
- from all succor, thud com
pulling—their surrender. Our troops — at
Fort Henry, and the Railroad Bridge no the
Tennessee, are not More than ten miles
from the Cwnberland river, and by send
ing a fleet of steamixats and gunboats up
*Miner, Nashville ' might be tskenbefore
nootli could ant* now that Beatnallaral
at Columbus, is out eff from direct railroad
oommunication. If the rebel ,army at
— Bowling Green shonid Move to the deinnse
of 'quinine, Gen. Btu= could follow him
rip, and destroy him completely. We trust
our Generals, haring' commanded so Well,
will follow up their movements with , vigor.
They should give the enemy no time to get
over lila consternation.
The Finance Measure.
• The financial project for the bens of Goy
.itiment• paper, to , meet the tipllllllllll of the
war; pasia4,,the' Houle, with the legal
_tender obtuse in. There has been a wide dif
• feline; of opinion in relation to the polio, of
making the notes a legal tenderiand pridio
tam; of, tinanCiai ruin have - been freely
dulirei in by . 'adrocahts: on both iddes. and
' both sides are nodonbt mistaken. -The whole
itasiiiati is of inmate. importanoit to the
country, and we Congress has mute to a
Wise tionclnsion. •it -is presumiblirthat the
Senate will hasten' to reditrre the Treasury
;'from impending bankruptcy, by passing the
-bill through that: body. , .dispatch' from
;',,,Wublngton, - on Wednesday evening, says :
. ,
I learn from a variety of reasons that Col
lector Barney has written to Seemtary Chase
that such men as Nathaniel Thayer, of Bos
ton-, Alexander Duncan, of Duncan, Sherman
A Co.aolra D. Wolf, Shepard. Knapp, , and
nurnanou other eminent - llew York financiers
and merchant*, hare'said to him within two
days loot t ."Seorotary Chase's houty approval
of the lava lender bill is, perfectly right;'
- and further said that they are deeply anxious
that UM legal tender clause shall stand-in any
hill that Congress may pass for the financial
•„ ie tOf the country. They: mid to Mr. Bar
ney, to gitotethe Collector's words; "Ule3: 11 1 1 1
that the country is lost without it." Mr.
Spaulding moved, at 3 o'clook this afternoon,
to limit debiti . on' the - bill to 1 o'clock p. m.,
tomorrow, Thursday. He did' this holding
uistADl Lands note from Secrebtry - Clutse, writ
ten at ;Loon, in 'Ohl& he lays: "It. is vpry
important that the bill: go through - to-day,
and through the Sens* this weak. The pub-
He - exigencies do not admit of delay."
' There is pair' otism enough in ihoemustry to
ettesuliti it teltoebuimodate itself with &ear
' fulness to if/warmer neoupitlei hid istoon*
ibby tits tnrrible rebellion: Whet the people.
Zaire, elf thing's, to see the, tstmllion
coespronise'd, but atumusn—inid
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they wilf.submit to all uzuvrontuble bard-'
ebliri,to:eeeiunpl . ish this object. The Govern
,'meat bl i e - ni btu, Itn, lose l iri
. attebting
;,:,object.: What ink ferelgi comphicaltons,ynd
thuonaiel ..ditlyoultbse, delays - aro dangerous:
In fait , err exeeedingly.rfitiool,
„sad those who Uri
_the' destinies of thii rut-
dioa is thaiAindi, haves resio - niiibility — fest -
ful to con4l!lPlati-
Reeptte opthe 'Slave; Gosdfka. •
It Itairl . neii44eafly statedihat the !red=
dent ttie elsiatradie :Captain
, ,
GoiDttx, senteged . bilning
.ir Aar :fork ''.i.e4.rday,..o7ritpkt) two
grAkt.4, l l offtWslifirl94.ifto lls
• been expressed at - this respite, bat,the-hea:,
eons given . President ire en :
t4l4: l Ac t ßit r i`Ott 1 ,tric. 4 .0•4 111 :_,045q
- further clemency will be - extended. • The .
Geoliiiiopy.a. the President's order was
read to the prisoner oti . Thursdij morning.
Gordon,' although pleased with the short de. ,
lay of_ the, sentsnsq seemed:. hi . relinivieh,
all Wept,':commutation, _eounia
loads *lOl 1111:l.00:k of despafr which has not
upon*sfeaturessince - hisirreit
ntoilie
The following is it
.copy `Of the'dOtiinent
received-fiNFa Alus Preaident:.
Dsrcirxsar or STATE,
- WAtintsazgo. February, 4,1862. I
"Robot Murray, Zor., .:Yar,Aat "
of tho Uni
ta &atm for the Smicro District of Nero
transmit hereViititikeilwaaenfi
warrant for the respite of the sentence of
destit'impoized up= Nathzniel Gordon, the
reselitef which you will be pleased :to acv ,
cm, begonias& , ,
sir, your , obedient servact;'
, "P. W. Surma,
'''kdesiettent'Sairstaii
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"ABSP4AIf L1NC93.74 -Prgidlia_gf the Obi
,,teW Nobs of Astrica=Tio all whom these
Iproottfsamititgos •Gfeetiiiitt
"Wham& it apiitars that at s term of
the Circuit Court of the United States of .
Amevica, for the Southern District of New
York, held in tie month'of November, A.
D. 1881, Nathaniel Gordon was indicted
eonvietted for being engaged the
z opicentm4o,,bui was .by.Ssiid Court *en-.
tomato be pWe to death hi banging by the
5 . nieli; = oa Ynday , the 7th '<bir. of Febrnanc
"..lendwiereai; a. large number of rti- r
~i , : pnitable citizen,- have =meetly besought
Itiald, manna the .sala OE4iillee of the
said Nathiadel Gordon, to a, term of izepris
astalett for , life, which application '
,I lave
.„,4113144dit1y
wham Mil has seemed to me pro
' bable ,, thit/ they 139111100101 ed application
for the cointiasUgn sentetes,
any:, -prevented th: mid Nediardel
Gordon from making the necessary
ysYtiitohe for the eITM • change Wilkl3
t„ therefere, be it'il"t =that I,
-="FoAlAtgoitsidattut„ the : uni tedl
ot-Amerioa r as do
bapby pant unto him, the said Nathaniel
seolt4o4.ooOPlto Orr
_l4 mn 4
tank until Friday, .11 brallo6oll,llS7 of.
February, A.N. 1062 between the home
timers and threee'clock in the afternoon of
v '='
Our Couimissioners Not to be Be
ceived.
Ex-Governor Fran and Bishop AYES
wore, at. last accounts, at Fortress Monroe,
awaiting an answer to their application to
ha permitted to visit our prisoners at Rich
mond. • They' will' probably.not be permit
ted to go on.' 'So We infer from the follow
ing article's from Richmond papors:
WHAT THE REBELS SAY ABOUT THEM.
[From the Waal:Lona Examiner, Yeb. 4.]
EtikstISSIOICERS visa AND AYES.
We are- assured that, our gosicrnment soli!
deng - lsenniuion to ez-Governor Pah and
Bishop Anal, the titled - Commissioners sent
rom' Washington to comfort the Yankee pris
oners in our hank to pus our Ma. We
hope that this is so, and that "the wish is
not father to the thought." Such a mission
is insulting to is accompanied with
danger- to our cause, and comes ' from an
enemy.who. has refused us the commonest
rights of war, laden our prisoners with fet
ters and gloated over the fiendish work of
pillage and' assassination that has every
' where`marked the track of his invasion.
We are not acquainted with.Ahe antece
lientief. Rey. Mr. .Ames; but for us his
!‘a L ims' are aims of mystery!' AS to ex
l ern Fish , ire know him to be a man
of Marked abliity, a suceessful,politician of
firm
the AlbanY , school, and a fi rm, p ersistent ab
olitionist, ons Qf the bitterestenemies the South
has ever had. We may rest assured of one
thing, and that is, that as soon as these two
Commissioners come within our lines, two
able and cunning spies will be in the Con
'federate States. - . •
'to the Yankee prisoners in our hands,
they have ease and comforts sittoAgh with
out the bos-bons and . litewart's Om: drops"
whichßishop Imes and his co-sdiutor are
to bring them from the North. By. a epo
chal act of Congress they are allowed the
eutme rations as our soldiers in the field;
Sd. as General Winder has not objected to
Young Yankee - cutthroats being taken from
the hospitals to be nursed in the families
of phyeiciani In this city, and to be fed
with sugar plums by the ladies, we suppose
their condition is quite as comfortable as
could be expected under the circumstances.
[Vein the Richmond Dithatch, Feb.l]
TEUVLiNCOLN 0/1:1111 . 3.410r TCVTHZ SOUTH
... . , .
Information our possession enab/es us
to relieve the public apprehension that the
Conosimioners appointed by the Lincoln yov
errinienk to visit the military prisons - of the
'South; wiltbe pitted to fulfill thatputpose.
Indeed, we . could • not' suppose it possible
that the authorities Of. the Confederate
States would for one moment entertain a
prop:Milian sti absurd and ridicrdons. We
are infenneCtlint our government will not
easy to allow Birks?
Awes said Yr. Fish to conks here for the par.;
pots of isvestiritiAg ourpriso n system, or for
aity other purpovi; but will henceforth cur
'trine • rigid
,surveillance over any conuxua
nication, by person or letter; between this
counti7 and the North.. This re's step in
- the right:direction, aid the only regret is
'that the policy had not been sooner
'Genera BeauregarVe Report
The report'of the "Battle of Manassas,"
LS Beanregaid calls the battle of Bull Run,
him, after a delay of. nearly striven months,
been published. It is a' paper of great
length, and:gives a detailed account of the
various phases of the battle, but says noth
ing irf . the reasons for delaying the publi
cation: 'Aocording to this report.the effec
tive force of Bestiregarion the morning of
July 21itif amouited to' 21,888 men and
twenty-nine guns; to which must be added
the "army of the Shenandoah" under Gen.
Johnston—that which., General Patterson
and his helpers, Fitz-John Porter and John
Newton (since promoted tobrigadier-gener
,abships,) permitted to.leave Winchester in
peace and march, down to.Manusas with
out obstruetion. -Of .this army the report
5ay0.13,1184 men were on the . ground.during
the battle,:thus malting: a total of 30,668
men , at .13esuregird's command, of whom
all 'except 1,500 were engaged. In General
Mcitowell's . report of the battle it appears
that not Wore than 18,000 or 1%000 of our
troops - wire really engaged with the enemy,
the ,buliChf our army remaining •ont of
I action.- . •
'We tike the following "bite" from Gen
ersTße
nAiftgerd's account of the 'opernt.ion
Art: Colonel rSvans,. with nine . hundred
rnen - and two sis-pounders, effectively with
stoodinine thousand ot our :soldiers, with.
thirteen' gum among whim were, • It
is reported seventeinfcomparkiet of regu
lars: This reads ''Otte Peron ?dun
. _ _ .
Out eMAlPPlrs..lnider _Paptoig Aoki;
whom ficanregard calls a meritorious
offi
'cer, L Bald tirbave hbia in:cheek and forced
'to prietliitt the wli'ole.brigade at General
Sclionoki:idoltwo'sis-poUnder guns - at the,
sumo time ifroyS Off our celebrated - Sher;
I:4l.4*. ,, srbicb quit the contest under
rho ilhydds:tinif iC . had weightier metid
own• iiitn,4o. w4h.":...14.44:04er
w4d: - General •Ileaurepid. says: • -
•'• 34 1. Wirer iliabiliCy"te , mehtion the ,
' Patriotic, 'gentlemen of
the!gratultogalabor'dftrbose
slaies :tba entrenched - ,camp ?dantuisits
had' heen:mainly,, :oonitructed;., relieving ,
the troops from: WO laborious service, and
giving opportunity, for their military
structiott."
'4th :' Ho -reports 269 L. killed and -1,488
wounded, --kw; 1,8 .."
-t o•—• •:
--CAW,* gives a list ofcaptnrea
sifolnding some twaniy;sight - fteldAilems
of the bestohapicterALsain,..adtke;ver one
hundred ronnds of ammuniott r for each gun,.
thirty-seven caissons, 112, , forges,,lour bat=
tery 'wagon, sixty=four :artillery , horses,'
completely , equipped f liva hundred , thous :
and . of antallanns ammunition; four thous=
and ilio'hindred 'sets' roOnds of accoutre,.
mania; over ll:dared! Eciusliels,'soma
nine reenter* 'kid tarrisAsi.naili w ith
large iNtiabeiofiiiotOlsOciimaokat swords,
Contooos,:bbinkoA Oirg9,.,fore of axes
and entrenching too* ef9B94erAuel?nlui ,oo,s 7'.
horses, camp: and garrison equipage,
pital - stbres and'some .entbsistence.7-
, iidded.tO the4 - .44iilta ine i f ,be
notined here. that by..t/ds, bait e au.inrad
ing fra7-suPerblY equipped, trithin twenty
miles of their Mee:of - operations; law been
converted into - one virtually: besieged,- and
exclusiveltoocapied for months in'the con:
ern:el:ion of i'atupendons*series of • fortill ,
cations; for Ithe - protectiCii of its otereisp.
Lastly, -he admits thralls army ` was not
in condition-to Timmer ours. , -
.
Pare= lia Ateinrrs- willed the whole of
his property =o very considerable sum—to
the laCteaU l lbr.l4rtatißiat, biliaf:ol:their
younger children: Ills are of thb !ego.
noel Abe Rushy of Cerantil will
in the Prince of Wileshaiing nearly
amillion in band when he CCOMAlkaf age next
together' with - the - annual 144
thiaaazirtilebeet. possible - Order. It is ales
Vatrior
th, whit, that: b ilk° tato
al ills his
art property, to her Majesty.
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The tielliertiAeWeink
'Drentrul_ CetaSIAWW 10 3 6 e Hart-,
ley Coal Mines- .Two Hundred and';
Fifteen Miners Buried Alise--Tbe
, Flading Of ;he Betlleti:
.WIEUTO itnieufficed atel'aet of a
.fearful accident at the mine known as- the
"flartley,New Pit," near IN:Wwdssile, , Eng
land. The arrival of the mails Of the'Neva I
Scotian places us in possessio n of the de
tails of the affaie--one of the most appal
cataitrophes \(that the annals of tteci
dent record, invoking the loss of probably
two hundred or mere. •
The accident occurred on the 16th of Jan
uary, at ten o'cloOk in the morning. The
Neswcastle Chronicle says :
"Had it taken place a little later in the
day its effects would hare, been compara
tively trifling, for the night shift being in
process of coming to bank, the pit in a short
time would have been deserted. Out of
the two hundred, hoWever, whose hours of
labor had expired,'ozily sixteen had left the
shaft, and eight more Were at the moment
being drawn to bank in the cage by means
of the winding machine. When about half
way up, the beam of the engine snapped at
the axle,and the outer half—a mass of iron
upwards of twenty. tons in 'weight—fell,
with the .velticity of a whirl wind and en
emphasis which, defies' calculation, sheer
down the shaft. The result baffles descrip
tion, while the- horrors which presented
themselves after the duet had subsided are
almost beyond conception. The falling
mass appears to have first struck the brat
tine, which it 'smashed and scattered like
chariu its downward career. The iron
cage in which the men were riding to the
top wait shattered by the impact, and its
unfortunate inmates overwhelmed by an
avalanche of /dole. To properly understand
their position it must be-premised that the
head or light end of the beam having
_en
tered the shaft-first, the violent oscillations
of the heavy end--if the expression may be
used—to overtake the other would bring
down with a crash an inconceivable amount
of rubbish and planking. Two of the un
fortunate men were instantly killed and
precipitated to the bottom, while three
others lingered only a very short time after
being struck., The remaining two were
also injured, but not seriously, and after
the expiration of twelve weary hours, dur
ing which every exertion was made to save
them, - they were - nitiMately . rescued and
brought to bank."
TILE TXTOMBED.
. By this catastrophe no less than two
hundred men were .entombed in the bowels
of the earth. Of coursepeople flocked from
'miles and miles around and instant efforts
were made to relieve the unfortunates, but
the labor of clearing away the debris was
immense, and only half a dozen men could
work in the choked up shaft at a time.
WIZ BONNE ON SATI7IIDAY
changed from that last recorded. What a
change in the aspect of the place a short
space of forty-eight hours has produced.
Instead of the usual routine work of a coal
mine in active and operation; nothing is to
be seen around with groups of persons 'of
both sexes watching with eager looks the
monotonous and unvaried ascent and de
scent of the: ropes heisting up the broken
timber and rubbish with which the shaft is
choked, to the upper seam, by which a con
siderable saving of time is effected. thrall
sides, wherever the eye is turned, groups
and knots of people are seen sheltering
themselves from the biting frosty sir be
hind every sheltering projection about the
buildings. Numbers of women, many of
them having peeled, the ;dreary, cold, long
*fib; exposed to the inclemency of the
weather, their sense of physical pain being
completely neutralized by the anguish of
mind'under which they labored, are seen
around. The excitement aroused by the
first intelligence if the catastrophe has
greatly subsided, and it has been suceeded
by a feeling of patient, hopeful expecte
tion.•-The wives of the jeopardized men
pass from'place to plais, turning their wan,
tear-swollen faces from one friend to an
other, in the hope of gleaning some confir
mation of their aspirations for the safety of
those ` dearto them: One poor woman,
named Oliver; has a husband and ale child
ren besides s boy* whom they haie brought
up, in the pit. Her anguish may be' im
agined. Others are. similirly situated,
though not, perhaps, to the same extent.
Numbers of able and experienced miners
are hurrying in from all the surrounding
neighborhood, and offering their services.
Among the episodes of the catastrophe
we may mention that the elder Sharpe, .
after . becoming covered with the' falling
rubbish, was heard audibly praying, and
his supplications ceased with his life.
Watson, one of the men , rescued, joined
with biotin his prayers • and received his
last breath. Sharpe's wife has, daring to
day, (Saturday) been waiting, in the full
hope ot her husband being rescued alive, at
one of the cabbie near the pit, with warm
coffee and food; in expectation that they
would be needed when her husband was
brought.
.1.0 bank. What 'a shock the poor
creature will receive when the afflicting
fact of his death is communicated to her.
141001131 or ens WORIC.
After one hundred and twenty hours of
Wier the distance to the, entrenched men
was reduced to eighteen feet, but only two
- men could work on the *shaft at Alice. For
some hours on this day (Sattirday) buried
men and Lids imprisoned-1n the yard seam
could be beard tFjowling't or working in the '
shaft, but later they had no. sign, and
though'every effort has been made to get a
signal from them, it failed.
- The' Coiffent, as we'are • told; took place
, on - Thilisdaz'the 113th. ;All of Friday, Bat
t urdiy,',Siinday,'ldenday add -Theedt v :ihe
work of leieutOprectieded; brit in vain.' Our
room prevents' ui;frini giving the details of,
this labor. The reeling on the, sixth day is '
thus described in the London:nem :
o'otocnci r. N.—Notwithstanding that
the various officials on: the coal platform
endeavor to pit' a jgood face on the matter,
it is painfully evident 'that • the hope now
remaining is of that character which serves
merely to gild despair. Those only whotie
need the shaft and.work for the removal of
the knotty obstructions , they find there can
form' a correct Opinion'of thetask on which
they areengsgtd. Tbeic'ated have been
from the' flret,''•ir not despondent, at least,
:doubtful - ea in, the accomplishment Of their
tasks"and while Iht refrained from
7thet hav niigli a‘
lead. to .in
cruw-the fears, or those affected by the
I calamity, their affirm*, on. Ahe subject .has
boded .ne good. Ilse. viewers,. on the con. ,
trary,always'expresrthemselves in hope
'firlterm* and invariably put:the most
vend& construction on • - tae sternest: facts:
that' are communicated trithem front beloW,.
. there'll ,SAY r intelligende - of an
enceureging nature it is by no means ran-:
dered.leas cheering. bY Abe ieF!reti given:
by these gentlemen.. Dieunwhtle: meian
choly-broodstglesunily ever. the row of, cot
tages:lacing towards the colliery; and the
occupants, consisting now almost: entirely
'or women, habitually speak ittivrearfal un
dertoue,lof though '.. a sickmanlaY in each
koihiS-Wheeelife depended on the preseriS
thin of death-like
' Arthintlnie the from the:shaft near
ly - killed several of she rescuers. who were
at work, and by way kof experimenseont
was loweredi down .111 - shaft in a-Whet
from the upper seem - twenty-four - fathom;
and wiekept , there-half an-hoer: When ,
brought up was itupid, - ind it sfterWard
died. Tel notWithitandlitg this danger the
rescuers ..'still kept - ,
. , SAD
The folleteiltitteleill*POtdielital , ini the
Loudon-papers of,Thuradsp.the 28d, gives'
the sad repult:of she cuelamity,: ,
Noun tibiciare, -10 • st.—The..zsaa
tragedy at - Colliery' has been ra t
tinted to_nit-In : all horrors Chia - evening.:
"The 'elittit brattice was completed this ,
afterstotio,i and cleared shaft-n*olo en
6)*C. o f 0 01 , 4 *ereY
went dawn, pens bated the gut
Into the yard seam by the engine llrfft, and
found med lying dad at the furnace. They
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141' e--
3nair --1 m
ir ".. nr . " . o '
ug h.; l c 4 .x ,'„ ne air V..,:"a:,
s 1
kilit {thin this thekfpund a ltirge
body of men -sleeptag the's - rap of tea .:
They retreated, and came to bank with the ,
appallintintellige:tiCb. - .^.„„ ~'.,, ~..... ';• - • ,..4 z'
"Mr. lintublo;' yieweeottlitCcolltOry, ark
Mr. Hall immediately went down, and re
'
;turned in an houa and a .half. -oth had
to'be taken off the 51114 sekiouslYrkeitbd
by gas. . They have been allArtrough the,
works, and found po living man, but a her,
atomb of dead bodies. The bulk of ,the
bodies are lying, in the . gallerTnearAhe
shaft. An affec ting report, which . 'has
touched all hearts, has been made by them.
Families aro lying in groups; children in
the arms of their fathers; brother's' with
brothers. Most of therd looked placid, as
if asleep, but higher up, near the furnace;'
some tall, stout men seemed to have died
hard. The corn bins were, all cleared.
Some few of the men had a ; little corn in
their pockets. A pony wa s lying dead
among the men, but untouch e d.
"Several volunteers have ince penetra•
ted the workings and confi rm this state-.
ment. Nearly all of them, however, have
been brought to bank seriously affected by
gas.. ~ .
• "There was great danger of more men
losing their lives. Medical men, of whom
there were numbers at the colliery, hold . a
council at eight o'clock, and by their advice
no more men will be allowed to go down
until the ventilation is improved.
"It will .be some time before the bodies
can be brought to bank.
"A telegram was received from her Ma
jesty this afternoon asking intelligence as
to the hopes of saving the men."
SPECIAL .rOTICES,
To gorse Owners.—Dr. Sweet'i
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT NVIt MOUES is Unri
valled by any; in all mums of taniencen, arising from
Sprains, Bronses, or Wrenching, its effect (* . magical
and. certain. limner. or Saddle, Galls, Scratches,
Mange, &a., it will also cure epoodlly. Sparin and
Ringbolto may be wilily prevented and cared in their
Incipient slam but confirmed ewes are beyond the
presibliiisy,of a radleal cora No cam of the kind,
however,lieso desperate or hopeless but it may be al
leviated*, this Lirdment, !Lad ita faith f ul RPPlii
tior, will always remove the lamentaawnd =AWN»
hone to travel with nompszattre maw
"'very : Wm owner ethouldhar this remedy at hand,
for lie tinnily nee et' the Brat appeerince of laminae
will effectually prevent thew forinidable <Thiess,' men
tioned, 'which home are liable, end , shien ren
der we many otherwise valuable horses nearly Worth.
lee
H. E. Emzsals' i a CO., Agents, corner of 'Rood
and Second streets, Pittsburgh. ap27:lydawlf. .
JWlllood Food.—Attention is eau.
ed to' he most remirkshie and scientific preparation,
advertised in another column. It IS an entirely now
discovery, and must not be-confininSo witheny of
the numerous patent medicines of the, day. It lee
certain remedy for ell the disease. specified. and es.
pecJaUy those of a clam& nature—of long standing
of meek., months and yean. Sufferer% trY.it.
Mains. euvaosA Duras?, of New York, are the
sole agents for it, and also proprietors of the world
reoowned Da. £)s011'8 LNIASTILS COIII/U.1., an arti
cle hldtber should have io her medicine
'closet in see ofneed; and containing, as It dom , no
paregoric or opiate of any Wild, It can be retied upon
with the utmost ainildence, and will be . found an in
,nimble specific in all of infantile complaints.
—Ohio Stalernwif, Cairn
,
'or ask tr (Moods. H. HEY.3EII, Agent, No. 140
Wood street, Fittsb h, Fa. dollO/ewT
JWILLISMOOD—How Lost, How
RESTORED.--Just published in n Sealed Envelope.
Pi-los 6 cents.
era Lecture on Dm Nature, Treatment and Radical
Cure of Sparmatorrkices or Scrotal:l Weaknese, Invol
untary Emisdoni, Simnel Debility, and .dmpedi.
menu to Marriage:generally, Nerrotumees, Coturouip.;
don, Epilepsy and i Fits; Mental and Physical lame
petty, tiarultiug Qom Bell-Abuse, etc... By BODT. , J.
CIILTERWELL, M. D., author of the iiiirtwams,
dc., &s. •
"A. Boom viTwous•sos or SurrrAVAL"
Beet under seal, !re • plain eneelope, to any 06 / 1 ." ,
pat-paid, on receipt of an cm* oi two postap
stamps, by Dlf. CIL J. CI: 1713.0.,
327 Bowery, N. Y., p.t.oti.i 80x4586.,,
eetiloulawT
Females! 'e • es!! Females!!
U. that ashy plaaaaakt Itasoadi kuoma Au •
llELlinotare: zarnsor imam,
• Tot all complainta incident to the len.
No fondly about :I be without it,
• And nom{ Will when once tried by them:
It te need by YOUNG and OLD,
In the Decline manage of Life,
And After and Before 3farrlage,'
During and dhcr Condnement,
To Strengthoe tbaNerret., .
Restore Nature to Ito Proper Channel, and
Ansterate the Broken , down Ounetßutton,
P'rotirehateter Cause alienating.
USE NO mpas WORTIIIRSS PILLS?
Take
lIELIABCILD'S EXTRACT IttrINRI. • ,
ice advertisement la mother-column. Cut it out,
lista send for It. 1 ju.26wasdater
Lake Ituperior Copper Mill and
811114LTING WORKS, Plrresosau,
PARK, M'CUIWY CO.,A
Manufacturers of ISSEATHING, REAZIIRS • AND
BOLT COPPER,' PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER 'SOLDER;
alao Important and dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE,
BREST IRON, 'UTRE, An Constantly on Laud,
ILACIIINES AND TOOLS.
Massentran, No. 149 Piot and DB Second divan
Pittsburgh, Penn'ai
..r& r rl of Copper nit to any deSliel Pal
m • nlawlyT
c2=22======lE;=2l
WITIOLOW statsa.
WILOBOSON,:IifINDA• & MA.
LESS, /omega Amu SitAtuistims.. Vl 46l ;u l4 Tql
Wrouts, Pittsburgh, Pews's.. - .
0171135., No. 21 MA2222 Btnz . . .
Manufacture W kinds ot STEAM:ENVIERS AND
MILL MACTIITIERY, donna, RAILROAD
WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND sag= rrtoN
11ir.49 - Bilf 1414. ND tailtrltlNG doilo on 'short
.101121, COCHRAN' BRO.,
It.&11.1156, I.llolktiULTd,
AND" VAULT. iD003.8, WINDOW, 15111,
WINDOW GUILM)I3, to" N. al..flocond street and'
86 Tilrd stroet, , bitoosen Wood and Mazitot.' -
Have on hand s variety of now Pattern,. buoy
,and pinto, Inhabit for ail pampas.
Paridonfai•OOntiod pia to entleidrig orare Lo*
. .lohtin . , done at; short notice-- ah 9
ttob : vrrwtnri
1/./..310110..........1011F 1.. BOTD.........W.i`ctruoyas.
JONES, BOYD. 8.1 . , -. C(h,
matinfactii.i.4 OAST STEEL; Med, StEING,
PLOW AND A,ll. STEEL. STEEL SPEINGS*B D
AXLES; Foiner ofUm* Elistrstr4u, Piti4tingb,
N4tT.4.,...^÷ 14. ~.0,114".
r. • . .
}P.EXPATRICIE., , BITRNAP ( &
( no6eiwir.tik C. Kiluu9sl6or & Co:,) Mon
nosictiutas *Dolmas 'Ticaters - LAWS;
clanitinte,BftAiiz:a.:d[tAlPllSll&RB; dc.
agrwbolesale &gents for ICIEWS ELEERkfID
thLVILINATING 61917.1Atunica22zio CABB9N
'OILS,' No.- 39 jWooa BTisx9,"oiwoffte St.- Chides .
HOW, Pitubn • ..*Ps. ,•••••• • 3:17,1
iece '. • • appr
AceausixToogyz.id poor., Pair,
4/". LETTE R AND ALL;KINDS " : WP '•
PLNG PAP=
arltave renicrod from No. g 7 Wood tßeet to !to.
33 Smithfield Ansel, rittoborgb. Pa .r
rues - a 01r. TRADE YOH RAW , - 1n74
- •
130 Nth palery
aTeatitax ixiitsTtir Itttlif Ole
COLIMA CaTIFICATEB Otr DEl!pSitliAf
.
.itOTES AND, lIPENIpOtip,S7 Batik htro4,l , itti.
burgh, Pa. _.i. „.
eqr - Collectiorts rude an atl tiie priq-ipal c4ka
ihrii4tiont the tilted fitrAtell: • '"" aids
ADHE
.RY ••a COLLINS; 4:POr
* -- A.B.DrsclailimirstrOßlV•inatomorr spa
#B4Zioifiiriagii:ioi4.4*lteizs - *oin
Pi;pbargb. Pa: :. • • " • dot
M7.1...11f; LlTTLirliterokanaai
vgity No.,64llvOikta
bb, sale
,b_ • f
,1 1 . 2 6
PETROLEIIinnf
woillkCnrie-scalk'u
,8,P!41-1.-
= t • *ti I n HAM.—
earintadi•lrsoda,
•"•) ism JAM** arlOWNera
F 7 T ' • 21.1 ' l4
do " :lost
Ibt DI, by 'I . -63 J. 6-46.11131LD.
s'^r7k'[.' ""z~~.v~ "«'~t`x~ Y~^"~,a~ ".^^"`t - ~`- ~ .~. ~e:~~'N/^~_ -F~,,,gx ~'. ^v.;='^c ,~"^ s m'f` ti ~. ~ ~ 7 ° '~ ' ;,. u~ t+~;:~.
IC
.rurthiSt.
NOT] . i r . IS lI.ERE/1/ iiN
,--," that theatiOrdinancee In retard to Aetna
hzthi. ttreete and sidewalka b y OIL BAIIRELS,or
er oletrnolloaa(eriffidly enforced frilia — tbli
f: •g ! ~„ JOHN WM • -il
''--..'S. B. coomr,.. r
. . Street Condidadoners.
NuARE,-, I
Oink" of OilTaitkA O fisibisid
other Wigs that are now, obstructing the ALLE,
EMMET WlEARE,Are — heihArnaltsef "It MU ob
structions are not lammed within ten days from this
date, they will be diliftwitlfAehortllng to law.
All persons are prohibited from throwing dirt, filth,
rnbbege„Aw., eke.. on Unsaid Wharf, or the full pen—
alty' of tbriawwill be enforced: ' $
k - JAMES ALLEN; Wharf Master: '
TnTser . traolt;rel7. 7th, 186.1. . fay
INOTIOE To' RE TAX-PA 1 ER:S
Or ALLEGHENY COUNTY.—Notice is here
by given that on end after MONDAY, Feb. 3d, 186.2,
ttW TWO MILL RELIEF TAX, levied by. the Cam
mlssioners-for the year Iligl, erill be received at the
County Treasurer's Office, until March Ist, 1862. All
of the
A TAI
d taredtremaining unpaid At that Onto
will be.p t In the handsof Collectors, with the AD.
DITION OF TENTER CENT. for collection, as per
set a bly, lath Saioury,lo62.
A. FLOYD,
INTL. dratirT . ' - COunty Treusure.
611 EN BitLIKIE--ELEa
,,=> "nos licrricr--..An election for President, Man
agers and oMoers of the I.Compatik• for .erecting a
Bridge oier the. Alk•glieny Wirer, opposite Pittabersh,
In the county of Allegheity," • will be hold at the
Toll Ronse;at the south tad or the bridge, on MON
DAY; the 3d day of •March next, at the.houSof two
o'clock, p. m. • ••• • WM. ROSEBURG,
• fel:Biel° ' • _ : -Treasurer.
Ir - TELE CITY. GAUGER'S OFFICE.
.T-r has been removed to JOHN HEBRON'S
4_IIMBEIL , OFFICE, • corner of Mind and Poem
streets. • • • M. EDIVAZDS,
MIIXIBORAM DZPOHT COMPANY, t •
Itirmlham; Jan, 27, 186/ ' J
.THE ANNUAL ELECTI9N for ter
en Dtreetoreof toilet-re for one year,
will be held at the Bank, on' 7111:13DAY, February
12th, between the bourn of 3 and 5 - o'clock, p. m.
Ja3kdte JOHN P.Hl3l:oll,lorabler.
.IrEw aDrEIITIMIEME.irrS.
M._eta uls,
..
PHOtiltlllril ALBUMS.
DIARIES FOB 1862. •
FOB YALE BY
W. S. HAVEN,
Wood mod Third IStreets, PitarrgL
0(
L.. z
CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR
STREETS,
PITTBDUSGH, PENN.!
PENMANSIIIP IN EVERY. VABIZTT OF
STYLE, both Plain and Oesuimantal, tonight by
PROF. OOWLIIT, boat daY and evening.
SEPAWA'TE r APANtAtENTtiI FOR 'LADIES,
Tastefully and elegantly furnished, where young In
dia can receive instruction in BOOK.IEZZOING
AND PENMANSHIP.
Wettadetite .enter-ai any time, and receive in
'traction' te ly or ib claws, u deidred- • • fcB
• YU.. OS. 7.251.1.
s2so.—Two eleguit Rosewood 6%, octave
PIANOS,
CHICHERING, with full Iron Frame New Scale, re
duced from 15290 to 2250, part received and for We by
feB JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street.
2 PIANOS. Vr2s.
25—One beautiful Black. Walnut 634 octave
CIIICKERING PIANO,
foil Iron Frame, New Scale, reduced from 1275 to
1&s, Just received and for We by
feS JOHN H. itTELLOII,I3I Wood street.
GILIAtilNli LEI ALLEM:LEN Y CITY.
‘...X—The subscriber heitig been duly electedby the
Councils of Allegheny, °HAGER for wild city, hereby
give. notice that he is now ready to enter upon his
duties. He can be found at theatere of the Diamond
Weigh Scald, 9r at kin place of doing btudrices, on
Ctieetunt streitticer - thweanal.'
. fatltedltwT. . . _WILLIAM BROWN.
uNrs UNION , &PATIO BE
1111 PORTFOLIO CONTAINS
. .
24 Sheets Paper, Union and assorted Letter, La•
dies' Bath Post, Note or Billet.
24 Envelopes,. Unica, and snorted, to match the
PAM.
6 fine Steel Pena.
An Accommodation Pen Holder.
A Faber Lead Pencil.
Every article of superior quality, wurrsuited.
PRIM!, oriLL:25 asras
TRADE SUPPLIED AT SL6O PER DOZEN
AGENTS WANTED
•
sad Befall Bookseller, Stationer sad News
dealer, llesonle streed; - IPltteburgh, and
N.l corner Sdath Commas and Federaladreet,
All ben? Cit . . • •, • . feT
MaiRMN
No. 44 Wol,, Store. N. Turk
OMR FOR BA RR, ICON IfIUT D myas lIONDED WAEI
ROMS, Or runt d 11XPORTATIoN,
COGNAC BRANDlM—Otird,Dopny h Co., Pinot
tsunami A Co., and other brands of various vintages,
dark and pale,' in halved, quarters and eighths.
nocaELLE BRANDlEB—Pallevehan, A. M 1-
00315044 other branda, - dark and pale, in the nand
, .
pac
'kages.
LIOLLAND GIN—J. P. Kellogg it Co.'s Scbeldam
and lige° Drop,'ln pipes, three-gr. plpeskad can*.
RPM--St. Croix ind,Jaznalca—.elected brands.
WIIISILYS-11eban'alrith and Eamsey's Scotia.
WINES-Port, Shorty, Madelra,•Bordaanx, Hock,
nd others, of tnent‘t
OlL—Pine Bordeaux Table, to cam andbaakets.
kaaim
HAPPLNIBS - SECURED . i -
BBATT'S PORTABLE
P_ ARDOR
This
1 1 s 1MI ;
Is • safe, mp econom
adapted to the parlor or mrandab, by which en mg
and natural motion Is secured by the, single action of
the . fed: IC is perfectly Safe fol children, and as
easy and natural as a rocking chair.
ta•mgrs h y r t 'A «Albs by
DIA S AUT.
Pottier_ Panduaktitreot )44 th e Cattal,llllegheny
TANTLY
: Still/114 ' 11S Mitt
Prioi; VA to sao, according Itc! rty . i . ? Cablnilt. •
z - 1121r8sla ItoOm; No 19 rlrnearavfT, *maw of
.
• •
..Thoes'llathines a n unrivaled Stu t he
ithiththey exectitsall kinds °retort Manfred of a
Complete nthettne." They touthine simplicity dura
bility, with' nolakas action tmattained.by any other
machine, while thallium:ism they hate no rival: •
" warranitkld . dna
Year free of charger.
LILL= *- 112111,1 N, 'Sole • Agents for Watts
Penn's, No. 12 fifth street," corner of Ifarket,:Pitta•
' Liar a Manufacturer, of and hive
foriale hi .Wholesalamollletall. ell kinds of fir...14712G
„ .
--Luasi_aBl3lllll,
AGE . lici.-12 7ifthmet; stated Warta;
NIB WANTED.
.11. S AND-LIQUO .
wilne;
• SHERRY. -• , . . • ,
• CATAWBA W • ' • •
• • , . ausahatimir'w - rws,. !
cuatiFi r mT/rf , l
0LD...111311CH BRANDY. •
CATAWBA. 'BRAND4' - • •
• 131;AOSEILSEIr BRANDY'
• 4. ...--j.epor►loA HUM.
. - ..samos-Jun.Nraja t D&VOGErti -
- And dealer in choice Famllylifintialned. I
fen corner Sadthlleld and , ftrunAida. •
A 211111KICAN • ..•Tos, is
A. lamest mad beatenittl - , Haley in the Itew
d/
EnglunKith:4;lS Wackily coated, aid easy of etc
cow_tcon. ill the toutrat tryl tel. It rot taine all the*
modern lia*S uiti ti%ise; swig oonfettitumo for the
comfort and' tlon'nf, the traveling public.
The . eieeflne. sarSiSre v *lSsi untilated;
the mate* of atil will sold completely
flaniishat for feadliesatet We' Siding isriss.smi
the' boob
.r 7 eohtlinytP 6 kept a "that data .
hotel In
-45241,4
pitekt.LEs R. tiTOW.E,
Mkt tb*
om ''se)ritnimex,
lOpposits polonstadetOi; near BuipsmAon
lad ALIROWNWS-
jorarrcv apcm,
_m~Yk- ^ 1 ;--rirrsaocsa
lal* Ofhhearlaillln adraida,
I .::•habbhalanhar. •
&abash. Oa% I , ' +.44i
daabzw.fibassi art mend and far
- 110 - 11
tfil II! I fovirt , .
I stois and lir We
ha =ALM moiumr a co.
Air boo
4
12 I:=2
WELL MIT TILE BEST NEAT STYLE
DARK PRINTS
N MR CITY - FOR -THIrIIONEY
, ••.,•1,
• Wren bin we mow by exabgbiog
Stocker Prime. 1 ; : ;
raidss LE&Y liitiLADHLPHIA PR/OESI
YARD-WMT. SHULIpiI AgliNS AT P3ic
IRISR LINENS AND SHIRT BOSOMS
IVw.ntpßEss GO9LIII, VERY 01PW'
DRESS SILKS, SHAWLS A. CLOAKS
AT LESS THAN COST, POR CASH.
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
MEM
SPRINC PRINTS,
At 12i Cents
BASitilD AND PLAID GINGHAM,
NEW DzteirEs, at E 5 obnb.
WOOLEN EITIAWLS, cosy,
RED AND BLACK HOOP DEISTS,
GRAY .AND tome SKIRTS, ,
BALMORAL fl/MitTiL
WILL OPEN ON SATOLEATI.
RED lf 'lmam
At 121 cents..
W at D. HUGUS.
ELM
78 Market Street,
Is now ckeng out his entire Stook of
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEF'S,
INFANTS' EMBROIDERED CAPE, .
EMBROIDERED, COLLARS,
_EMBROIDERED SETS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
VELVET RIBBONS, , .
INFANTS' EMBROIDERED WAISTS
LADIES' NIEBROJDNILID SKIRTS,-
IiMBNOEDNBXD FLOUNCING%
JAOONST AND SWIM KDOINS43,
LACE COLLARS AND ANTS.
• • LACE HANDNIRLONIIF%
•
vAticsoin AND THREAD LACE, di
MICHANIC.COBSETS . ,
FANNON COUNTS. , „
BALMORAL maim, . ,
.
'GENTS' micluwoagniTs DILAWRIL% .
SILK it LINEN HANOKEROHLENS,
NEOK-TIES, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, OOLLAEZ, ds."
CHEAP I'OR bA.SH!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS
DRY GOODS.
ONE THOUSAND PIECES OF .
Wane!), antiaicAN, rirrtrir'iLrars
AND i
OTHER BEST MANES AND NEIVYST . ETYLEs
OY „ .
. At 12} cents per. yard,
J. W. BA.I6KEEi.&.COZS . ,
59 Market 'Street:Ll':
• • •
OUR ENURE AlsiDlMM*N§g)2loot,
To Makfi . .Room'fcir'Altariag Oar'Stare,.
he = BEFORE. YOU. BUT.' •
crarratias
TBIM.NCtItOrfa'
. • LAOZO'sigmL_
—,
MO Y
GLovrps,
incraooDO,
WOOL' ' Boliik
- -, NB. gm 03138.
.. :4- _ .•
. -
AIM=
ua
DEAWHH4
lIALXOBAL sad
HOOP SIULTB,
BarrLAND.wooiro
KNITTING 11.11218,4 e.
A tall 11na of MALL WARES.alwap oft baadj
arrr sab oomrrsg aattae-
Will ;liniys end • Bill wortment at doods
LOWTST P0881:Bit YR
2A201, itAolinct Co..
~~~ .Aa.7T mod+
DRY.. GOODS
* - - - .7 I3 IMP,EfFITTT
IMIMIMia
j Ligsnrxsssxn sn~iita;~:
- at
mamma.
4 ':I,IBIaiaIABKID
JACMff I&A#MSM4I,
- • -
szszorasaso •ooLLLed , Aiin 4118
OBOANDII4
. .
BERIGIA.DI7OAI,I4',I I
...al.:Li:6a
•
•
- ,l*** viii 44,4,4018.,.. •
Noruoat,
r 4 : l l*
HOURS TRIMMING STORE,
7 - Nti: 17 ltiAltreT - STREST,
Hatingjost thatahcal our Annual aro
now orkeinecar inirhierdeinr_lithhe - c'
pert of our EMBROIDERY
.'. aid .thet.ithole-
WOOLEN HOODS AND OA.PS. , • •
SONTAGS, MAYarssANDI3LEETE ' ' E
umxaspriva lap GLOVES AN'Tad.I.I!AII4
Hkg.STITCAXD HANDinclsOmpsrB.o
li muts,l.o. received by S.:prem. -* -
...... •
BAIMORAI,REIRTS, . .
_TRENCH AND MECHANIC CO BSL
COTTOIi HOSIERY.
sailor the tweets's se s6-1U contlrsti to' all obi'.
stock of LADI.II6! AND , COTTOSI
gyoULINGS, and -KEN'S- AND. BOYS' CO2101(
SOCKS at ,LAST.YEAB'S' PRIM by the &senor,
Waldman only.
FOR SALE ✓I✓TD TO LET.
T° LET.—For rent fromthe first of
Aprtl, in the village of rent .
Turtle Croek,hear the
Turtle Creek Station. on the Ponturylvania Railroad.
the • following property, -One STORY, with
Dwelling attached.: This Is an old established stand.
and doing a lintinias of thirty thousand. dollars far
year. Also, a two story brick. TAVERN .13TA/VD.
ceataining Eighteen homes, with •stabling,
Gnaden 644 several wires of gromith &inn fkaidsb
ing ' Also; a stand Then Blacksmith and
Wagiinenaker,'wfth Dwellings attached: Also, that
splendid FARM,-formerly known:us Allen lirowies. ,
Toliertione desiring men location., the above afihrds
an uppartunity rarely met With. • ' • • • ;••• •
-For terms linen* of . D. 11. TOOMEY,
• Daldut No-698orond strest,..nesr Market. ;
F ° ll ll.. ; ; tirade
sores bad . , well act wit:44Boo aad 2;606481NA giB.B*
arbor, &c... Mill ha leaard.toa good tornuakbr‘Bl l :9B-
ber of years, ibigaire of, WATT 8.
_
'268 Marti itroat.
tuAo—A three entry Brick: liwelllent:On Colwell
street; 8 rooms, in good order. Apply to";
oC:dtf WATT k WILSON, 268 Libe3t it. •
H OWSE .A.NI) LOT leOlt bit.LPI-iitu
• • .
ated the thriving village Of Minsfleld, iolse
admire= the dep.. 'The lot lets a front on. Wain
Winset of 80 feet, and -wide:Wing heck MO feet to an
alley,an Which are meted a two iterydwelling, An
lobed hi goad - styloi with &Adds 'porticos, • ,hltP
stable and carriage 'house; 'geed -Water,. twisty _of
Wilt, ebedee selections, yegetable garden, de. Will
be sold cheap mid ttniialky - terms. 'A r,
Moat
I.A noun Pawn, In good order, now driving WU.
Furor Preens to ttUrolice..--W W bo cold chug for
cub. lnnotare at GAZETTE 01171014
ja7rltt 'Nab. strut; abets Smithtleld.
VUII,4IAIA.--quvery oonimoiiious am/
aunLassals-sssidatoe, iu a dud:able - .neladdxis
hood, In She . Tkdrd Allegheny , on. long sad
sass paposits,. sad very low - . Inquire :• .
- , S. scaorsii; •
sel.7:dtf •• • - •ittorney'st tarr',lB9•Fututls
RUG STORE, • FOR • tine D,iipsioittiiii!iiizovearerid - to %opaque one•bilf
or the whole - ont DitIIMMORN, In elgOokl-Tooalgr.
with an Inciewling bifelnws, fletriVwpktiliely..st,l
rent very low. rozporlicalare eddrias • ^ • •
' jelfe -BOX 1169, .pirraßuimiti P.
tro:LET---Two' , Wide rekirm
1. Itisid itteel4 . .tor the second' floor et- rho r hilir
beading, eotiiir or Merry street; firiiished oath gis
end-water. - Pommel= given hameilbstoly, arson the
'lst day d April. 'For horarrestion antlyto,. ;
- . . JOLLY itIikESUAN,
, jail• - . Corner or Liberty and Maid stmts.,
lIESIBABLE DWELLIMIS LN BUR
-01.911, BOW FOB 'ISYNT-Nor: - 12 A and 11.28
Yana lanai, between, Pitt street- and Evaaa• allay.
rawaaion tat Illavdru'or
W. d. LAVELY, - .CM 28Wood"street,
or JAMESE LEDLIK.'No. IPt IdbellY Inset
rpo .1.1V1.,411 ~ and: :Wagon
.1 maws Shop, With ....toed vat
/amuse situated at . Halton s, deal:kat. en: the AU&
glumly Valley IlaUrced. hi mile* train Fittiburdt...
. For putleolarsi apply,, to: 31 ; A. on QN
.L. :".1:--'1.'hat ctinifcatab
• • 16 'w°•""?`
'hams, rho °*,aPli,d•-!)i,40450
Juld ldarbury, streets,
Pittsburgh.. •Furftnasearreat
•
14 - 101 i BtOry . 1
lag on Hay atieet, of an Nous.,
eu iaa me d iaWy. hb g dro
SAS. LVALZILL 4:6574; !-
tal ' a9 - aad'7o Watarisitati.
14 - 10.1 i - lit:NT—The 'three bto . ry,
Dwelling .7fo.l6OThird street, comer of, army
hl{47,oith foodenk ifaynyrements. lfaq_ulto of
mtotruloroi.(x)4,
• • • - 12 ft &coed drool!.
TO .L.Elrwo 'story .13riek
- Ucicumclio.6l - MboUsstr!mt,' AUlherillo OP'
.iian it ‘ 81' 9° 141 ' b "t l e a ' S = f a 0
N 0.4% Liberty stnet.
itoom 511 Haw
J. street, two doors korai labite4,Mow occupied by
It. Wolf, will be rented from the loot April pelt.
applyto I. AMIN ;41. IigNSEILWO
t Comer of Liberty_ and Bend airs
mu LET—'rhe Warehouse .on tieoond
Ishast, rasalai fliiikkhAo'Ark 'trek, tICRII C c .
by llitcheock, McCreary it to. 'Enquire
_ 31cOVRDif & CO
FF cEtrru: Anaces
imeOmdi Arstalid E.64.;•aoa d v ,--
o 3
eaci. Viakehoooo No: SO Woe sweat. - g.
-WS" ' -111Al&El InCEST,“O.
TVISSOLUTION- :OF
• 811LP.="rballrth b
absolved, by mutual cassest-4. G. Laid bavbik
Ids blabs bibs ca t ions's% to Wee trob-Jstmar3r
Ist;lSeb, who_ will coatis*. the business' bider , the
WU IMMO aa4 r ,
0/0.341117,
tan TN .%
retiring from "the firm
ch i dunt Oeerfolly recoiome6C to SAY
tam% and.ths public, my boner 4:apothem
A. 12. LOYD.
=MEMMM
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und.asigiiiir:imibleisaidei with themselves
8. BIDINI.I', under the name sent style of
sad hove mutated twin their fete place bucks,
,No.
.2ht. T 2. Third street;tiethineWly t.ter3and taimo.
dkw Warelopais, No:: 38 :wool) STIINET,t Where
they *ilk hi pleased to least 'their , old :filen& and
fillKPMeill, awl troit. Wit - V.lth theiiine
Ity And *ll4lO Ni butiness, - they Will to able to
inset mutts end execute the codes •of Olt who
may fetal' the Ul4llllll Wlth . .ti ciU. `••
•21:luid ' " ' 3..4:1. 'ALIIKPATIVIME co.
lAIdSOLIJT.IO.N ur,--IJOokstAT • •
;.V.iBAPP.4Ttut tlinfef,B...* - X . WASIKOSAI CO.,
lately,ingeged In'tbe Obxery' ind.'Briet4lttni bold-
Jeep, was &robed on the bttkdeiof Ifikeixibok,lB6l,
by the eritbdnisat of P. H: 'ANDERSON, end 'the
tiamteer Eli be closed oat by JAO.:WATEAR;Ofithe
arm of i.,a tthstriga*!who.• awn
• bee antlxaity to' mettle tbebaldnele of the latillrzo.
PittibOrgb.
fw=
• oluweis
MOTIM—The--.ccortnerstUnlenamto
.l3ilir.,g_ benwsi 055 , 13,
and D. Y. DADDol3D r undai the nazi/and style at
ta 3l Claa lt i tle B l 9 ll
painera; who' win «mama shi- - rrots:
duce and linninbincin titannest,'it aid ttanoniNn.
141 end 143 rind airman .10112111.143/11411=1.D.
, fittinnut,144422.1.1342...4414.: , , , x .. 5 F
- -
•
la-OWES:WANT ED.The.PitiAtaihur
suaanghwerassercar_`onnani
lateita beresittbearstooki
for TWENTY, 'scut, roottlanzwaferiory blo
Jt&MAt i raffireL 7
of tOl43rei!• SuPoriotaidirOt
QURIALIQ41,:(31:111 1 ;1401.TOBAC(0..
lJ _suricaws.cuswnts Tbsemo.
.Jiirtßigai*ciutlYLNEPro , BANco l . ,
this dObaroodat of^ / 4 4'6 vigoK_4llVfox
afloat Cbowthefobiicco,
itOSIIIOBB,IO. II MANICEILSON CO'S SO CY.
rr~ Selo sosoctaiont of
ltrltlia44lll4.Y.A.llNA CIGARS..
Ifiirkif
ANY' 41? " t217i--- 30,000
TAZoOTO irgailldillialiCanid 6 inuiinkthilniftrafo
[ifoo to ksvoo; sad fora tom •of from 4.ino so five
4ilatersecluid try boilitiba ralgtgage - Pa
city at Alib
i. Vaar:all244 Profftffh.• inkrti - 4Thirl3, -
iDILItO.IW
tilll4S BAXlNtlikUldbEkt.
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V u trawan of Ts*PaCigb ss l P4vbeist *ad ,Csorn
Lo. A , frokbilinsply s , in spnind
.4WASR4l~. s dskaat vi ifiA‘foindeby
•117101 - krAtiMerAW
).inn . 3 s -,,, • Aii:iiiintLinerty ifidiland .ft•eiti.
L 4'do do
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4"l ;Pirt272Grbart ate 4
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2902.1berty strait,
tn.& tot or '
JOSEPH' -110111N-ki
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NJ WALLINGFORD,