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sj\fe l' ta'A«r*vi rj-fl -1 f.-er. showed us, a fei
<-“>k oil, about HO ,
i which was pumped 1
' T & Co., in Lawrenco
’©A d A*^t?|- e : below iiowell. Ills
oil. This well is 1508 i
w ‘ iEk s ‘ 50 fe<
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f '. the incorporation of
pany. The corporate
gj^ygg^V^l^^gfyrjeX:, iholas Voeghtley, W.
Thomas Hoge, John 1
and the act empower
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of live hundred acres, ,
g i \ tor salt, oil, etc., and ,
-■•»-. ■ the same for market, &,
./yj ilxed at two hundred tl
stockholders are made
any debts due mechanic
' employed by the comp
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. provided that said debts
months from the time of
Abs&s, ttV/S£jm that the great Hoeveler 1
has run dry. They are s
figgßpATl>k, & r f jtrl ll- same authority states tl
stTsTfT ASI» >: f Braden drills are both
l?Mg7f 't "t»^su l l> "V l l ’lt former as high as 1000 bi
jSffciifc^ ’'i.titf fsi®»t r * , tt' ,, *i l tAv, A 4 The Leclaire, which It
« a -s‘j , y a« *3 on Saturday, took sii enf
lut of e “ ptj '
rl Thbatek— Mb. Couli
eon, the active manager
engaged Mr. C. W. Could
wjs&ttaV!) ijy-jsj-j, * yA.’f?** «. «■* *§ favorite, who will play he
o'o^*C r *Si Ve'',! Mr. Couldock is a capital
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-yS '^|gyfit*£f». , t r ? , vvrsi, s >• V meat will bo an exception
’"S the Brst time, as Bichelieu
r‘i>>r‘ !: V is one of his best parts, next
A* S ‘ It i* a misfortune that the
Sh^i^:'V\rs <- ‘*' C i'%l ' <•-'* T man in the - Willow Cop
jujEl■*!s'&*i *&i. Vaat-t^.,*1.~ *, apparent in all Mr. Couldoc
,'l? 'f l-vf-%y •> • hope that in time he may s
ss-'ur-l each part distinot in itself.
«S®iiSitswiSwijff!v4w*»?/» , 3t-'S'9nß'nN •vS^ ,T, » .v.’’would have few rivals on
VnJs&TfJ 1 -r *■ «t heartily wish him a profit
%1 *> iw'V*'' t fc Jsi ; ' and that it may be equally sc
if* > '0; -ass^arsir,
JvtliM. rm *°FrT\ i‘f > i" r V' above named, who have ente
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* hi *t '.4 They come to us with high
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«,«. 1 I £i. company combines fuurtean
ISS«1> V r V* „*<. *, /< hi c, ,Tf l we may expect something
ffr&jffiiffijfo* \ r bad any quantity of Buch am
J and if the l'n»worths make th
Wlk-y *t*%?s* *» T/>t slights at Concert Hall, ass
%>£_*% & yfll \** -where, ih*y inuat gi
’’’A-*' Af -V % vt t iew in songs, il*nm and bu
promise to do this, and iff
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J. « + <r*9jr Sf'V, ■ A : i the light times and the genen
- ** ? f **' ) ■': the show business, good houses,
p 4 *,. » v,:. i,on and large returns. We
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VOLtTME XIX.
Cl)f pdtlt) Jtost.
JAMES P. BARE,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Daily, Fire Dollars per yaar, strictly in ad
fauce. Weekly, Single sabscnptions Two DoJ.
iara per year; in Clubs of fl>e. One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Arbitration Committee ot the Board of
Trade
For March and April.
WM. MoCRKERf, V. P. H. CAMPBELL
ISAIAH DICKEY, B. PRESTON,
H. B. McELROY, WM. MEANS.
Oil Operations.
The following items we extract from l&at
week’s Venango Spectator:
throve & McKnight, of Bordenlown, N. J.,
have a good well on the Dubbs’ Refinery lot,
half a mile down the rivur. Theirs is a sort of
fountain well, flowng of its own accord after
a Tow strokes of the pump. In starting their
pump on Monday morning the walking beam
broke, but the oil continued to flow at the rate
of liO to 26 barrels in twenty-four hours.
John Phipps Co ,on Pithole, have just
commenced pumping their well. They are
down 190 feet, and are getting about iu barrels
pft day.
The Gilmore well, on the Kalston farm, -.1
miles up French oreek, a now institution re
ported in our last issue, commenced pumping
on Monday morning last, and by timepiece
was running at tbo rale of -6 gallons per min
ute. Of course it will not continue to yield at
this rate, but may be estimated as a No. 1 well.
On Tuesday one of the most serious accidents
yet recorded occurred at Hon. A. Plumer’s well,
on the Clapp farm, near the mouth of Oil creek.
A heavy vein of oil was tapped, and the flow of
gas and oil was instantaneous, and both were
immediately in a blaze. Two men, whose
names wo could not learn, were seriously
burned—one of them shockingly. The engine
house, derrick, etc , were entirely consumed,
and a largo quantity of oil lost. Thu engine
was £aved.
Messrs Curtis & Hickok, on Oil creek, have
a fountain well, which we previously noticed
They have, within a few weeks, without a
pump, gathered without a pump upwards of
1-00 barrels of oil. This well flows every d iy,
Sundays excepted. This fact is as true as it is
remarkable. We commend this well as an ex
ample to all who are not disposed to respect
the Sabbath It is the model well of the re
gion.
The Mercer Register says it is rumored that
oil has been Btruck by Mr. Tew, boring at Big
Bend, about live miles from that place, at a
depth of 140 ieet.
From the Lawrence Journal ve extract the
following:
The Eureka Oil Company, on the "Watson
farm, up the Shenango, from New Caetle, are
down 160 feel. They have driven that depth
of pipe. The gas now throws up large quan
tities of water, and the indications for oil are
good.
At Pulaski, the well being sunk by Messrs.
Bell & Co. on the Shenango, opposite that vil
lage, is down 250 feet At this depth they
struck oil. A-correspondent states mat when
the vein was tapped the oil was forced up in
great quantities, and still continues to flow at
the rate, perhaps, of ten gallons in twenty-four
boon. The firm intend boring still deeper,
and are sanguine that they have a good well
This is the first discovery of oil in the Snenan*
go valley, and the property owners in the
neighborhood are quite jubilant over it.
Simpson, Camp Dell & Co., on the Small
farm on the MaHuning, at the depth ol 2b.1
feet, have the best show in that section. On
Friday last they struct the first vein of oil,
and on Wednesday struck a very strong vein
of clear oil. They intend to commence pump
ing in about two weeks. Euwer «fc Alford, on
the same farm, have struck oil at foot, and
the show is good.
U. A. Woodworth A: Co., in South New-
Castle, the Pioneer well, have an abundance
of oil ; it *6 thought that it will turn out to be
A 20 barrel well. They have about closed
operations in boring, and are making arrange
menu to put in a chamber preparatory to
pumping. *
'iue New Castle Courant slates that Woy*
man & Alien commenced pumping their oil
well on Mahoning on Tuesday, and are suc
ceeding very well. It is supposed that they
pumped a barrel of oil in about three hours.
A few days will teat tbo matter more fully.
The Mahoning correspondent of tbo Youngs*
town Register sa}s Strawbridge A: Co. are still
pumping from »J to 8 barrels per day. Powers
A Co, have been very unlucky unco commenc
ing to pomp, breaking their shaft, pump rod,
etc. klssick A Bryson are down •4*o leel, and
the oil and water pours out at the mouth of
the well almost constantly. They are about
commencing to pump. Book, Moore A Co.
have opened up several new veins of oil re
cently, and have now a good prospect of hav
ing a large yielding well. The water that
Hows from the mouth of the hole into Lho river"
is so with oil that it colors the river for
a great distance. They have Hied a large
trough, something on the principle of a vat,
through which the how from the well now
runs, and most of the oil is saved in this way.
The Canfield Herald says: Mr. Hosea Hoo
ker, showed us, a few days since, a sample of
rook oil, about '*o per cent, burning fluid—
which was pumped from the well of Hoover
A Co., in Lawrenco county, Pa, throe miles
below Lowell. It is quite as pure as refined
oil. This well is 308 feet deep, and they intend |
to sink it about 50 feet lower.
An act has been read in the Legislature for
the incorporation of the Columbia Oil Com*
pany- Tne corporators are David Kichey, Ni
cholas Voeghtley, W. A. Heed, J. M. Porter,
Thomas Hoge, John Noble and S. M. Smith ;
and the act empowers them to hold land in
Venango and Allegheny counties to the extent
of live hundred acres, on which they may bore
for salt, oil, etc., and prepare the products of
the same for market, Ac. The capital stock is
fixed at two hundred thousand dollars, and the
stockholders are made individually liable for
any debts due mechanics, workmon or laborers
employed by the company, and for any pro
duce which may bo supplied the same, always
provided that said debts be sued for within six
monthß from the time of their being contracted.
A letter to the Cincinnati Commercial states
that the great Hoeveler well, on the Kanawha,
has ran dry. They are sinking it deeper. The
same authority slates that the Camden and
Braden drills are both yielding largely—the
former as high as 1000 barrels per day.
The Leclaire, which left for the oil regions
on (Saturday, took si 1 engines for Oil creek, a
lot of empty barrels, and some other freight.
Thiatee Mb. Couldock.— Mr. Hender
tost, the active manager of the Theatre, hat
engaged Mr. C. W. Oouldock, the Pittsburgh
favorite, who will play here for a abort lime
Mr. Couldoek 1b a capital actor in bia lice,
and hu always drawn well here, and we have
noreaaon to auppose that his present engage
ment will bo an exception. He appears for
tbe first time, as Bichelieu, this evening. It
is one of his best parts, next to Luke Fielding.
L it a misfortune that the identity of the old
man in the “Willow Copse" is so strongly
apparent in all Mr. Couldock’a acting, and we
hope that in lime he may succeed in miking
each part distinot in itself. This done, be
would have few rivals on the stage. We
heartily wish him a profitable engagement,
and that it may be equally so to the manages
ment.
Uxsworth’b Mixstkkls. —We have a new
candidate for public favor in the company
above named, who have entered into the wide
held of competition for celebrity in cork opera.
•They come to us with high encomium from
the Eastern and Western press, and as the
-coinpjkny combines fuurteen star performers
we may expect something rich. We have
had any quantity of such amusement of late
and if the Cnsworths make their stay of three
eights at Concert Hall, as announced else
•where, profitable, ihvy must give us something
#iew in songs, dunc<«H and burlesques. They
promise to do this, and if they beep their
pledges we can promise them, notwithstanding
the t>gbt times and the general stagnation of
the show business, good houses, a warm recap
i.on and large returns. We shall look for
something spicy from the Uas worth’s.
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Mr. F rew formerly resided in this city, and
studied law with Hon. Walter Forward. He
was a man of fine talent and brilliant conversa
tional powers, benevolent, genial and generally
esteemed. He at one time enjoyed an exten
sive practice in Elizabeth, where he had re
sided for many years, but his infirmity lost him
the greater portion of it. At the limn of ins
sudden decease he was about fifty-liive rears
of age. He leaves a wife ana family in Eliza,
beth.
All Fools' Day. —This is ihn first of April
commonly known as all Fools' Day, origin
of which may be found in tbe first verso of the
second chaptef of (Jbadiab,) set apart ior those
who are so unfortunate a* to be obliged to
change their habitations. Many t.-ok advan
tage of the pleasant weather and “ titled " on
Friday and Saturday, thus getting a decided
advantage over those forced lo wait until to
day, which promise to be chilly and disagree
able, to say nothing of the inconvenience of
thronged BtreeU. Tbe furniture car proprie.
tors will reap a golden harvest, as on such a
day conscience is an article unknown among
them.
Eaj*ter Sunday. —"'i esterdav was celebrated
by the usual services in tbe cnurcbes, all o'
which were well tilled. In nearly al! the sac
rament was administered and appropriate ser
mons delivered. Tbe urchins in the streets
were well supplied witn tho time honored
Easter eggs and seemed delighted with their
possessions Applications at the drug stores
for dye-stuffs were frequent, chiefly bv young
sters who had been n*»g!ecl»ii on Saturday
evening aDd wished lo bo on equality with
their companion*. We very much fear that
works not of necessity w*re <• •■risequarit. v per
formed in many households.
New Coi nterfkits ~ E*mik i>ui lor . • -un•
ter felt two dollar Dill* with a vignette of a
forest scene, man chopping wood, f.tnaie ir.
die on the right end. and coat «•( arm* on the
left end, A note of this denoni'nation. j im
porting to bn on th«* Farmer*' Hank of .N'-w
Jersey, at Mount Holly, ;* in circulation. Tne
‘ National Bar k Note Raport-r ' savi that
there are no two dollar note* msuM by tr.at
bank. Tbe plate has been altcrr.; to *ev«*r»i
banks, and is well engraved, and likely in de
c«mv« tolerably e judg-i* uf paper tuon«*v
Well executed $-Vs on tbn Hank nf Wiiming
too, Del, are also being exu»r«ivolr circulated
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Sudden Death of a Citizen of Eliza-
BBTH - —We under the painful necessity,
this morning, of recording the sudden death of
another victim of intemperance, in ibe person
of Mr. Samuel Frew, a talented lawyer of the
borough of Elizabeth. He bad been in the
city for Beveral days, stopping at tba National
Hotel, Water etreet, during which time he
drank freely, and about two o'clock on Satur
day Afternoon went to the American Hotel,
kept by K. McFarland, corner of Ferry street
and Diamond alloy, where ho lay for nearly
two hours on a bench in the bar-room. Shortly
before four o’clock he stepped up to the bar, in
company with a friend, with whom he had
been conversing, and asked for a drink, lie
took the bottle, poured out a glass full and was
about to drink, when he stepped back sudden! v,
ezclaiming “oh! my!” He seemed faint and
ill and Mr. McFarland took him to the back
door, thinking bo was about to throw up.
iieturniog U tho bar-room, Mr Frew took a
chair, carried it to the door and sat down with
his teet against tho framo, where he grew
weaker and weaker. Discovering that he was
about dying, the people of the house removed
him inside, where he soon became insensible.
A physician was sent for, and on the arrival of
Dr. McDonald he was dead. Coroner Hoot
wick was then sent for; he arrived about live
o’clock, and the jury, after hearing the evi.
denee, returned a verdict of death from the
effects of intemperance. Information of his
death was sent to Mr Frew’s family, who had
his body taken home for interment by the
Sunday morning boat.
Dr. >• HfNk arrival* m town tv l*v. hd :
will remain until Twsviay at 4 u cMtii, whet,
be will leave for Jobnliowo, whom he wii! re
main on Wedr.***duv. ar. oui pan;* <1 bv .u -
friend Dr. Keyser. He La* pAt.enL* ,n hv«-m
town he goes to, and will return b-r* <
month, so that our fK*>p;e need n -t be
pointed in hit regular visits. il» ;• a phv* -
nan, in the cases which be protend* t<>
■ f great skill , and he may be fuuudal Dr
Keyser s, 14<> Wood Btr»*et.
ADJI MM <iKn> I. \ l A'luiMl . - ; I I »
*late<i that ('apt. (} tv«*n, of tVe*tih< v «mT .u
the 1.-islern part of the N *iaU\ has been ap
fK>inte*l Adjutant 'ifnend by Got. Curtin
So our friend. ' N»* 1*- y. 1 i •<*- ihc
position. ID* w.»ui<i lime ID-i .t i*» the
satisfaction ol .ill. llowever, thrulfh-** being
unrenumerative, iHahiiy oulv &*'>•> jM-r an
num.) he low n-»t 10.,i much. rxcepi iln*
honor.
Nr.w Trim Ki;»<*r-—ln the fount oi
Quarter Sessions, on >.itur<lny, ; olm M.
Kirkpatrick, Ksij , lor defandunt, and John
Coyle, for the Dorn mon wealth. argued
a motion for a trial in the case of John
Chess, convicted of assault ami battery, be
fore .Judge Mellon, who refused the appli
cation, but deferred sentence until vitui-iay
next, at the request of defendant’s count**!.
KoßiiEm .u M. Kkem-.-k.,—On l:wt Tues
day evening the shop of K«*<p r ar ll }»l«*r.
McKeesport, was entere«l, while he w,w in
his back office, and a case of optician's
glasses carried oM. The thieves carried tii* ir
plunder to the grave yard, where, after ex
amining it and finding nothing thev wanted,
they left it, dropping a note on Mr. Warn
pier's step,informing him where hi** property
could be found.
Hoß'i: and >ini i \ .-i 'a Sunday
night of last week, while Mr. Tho*. Stoke-,
of Brighton township. Heaver county, was
attending divine service at the female. Sem
inary in Heaver, liis iu>,>e and buggy were
taken from the door, firice which time
neither the thief nor the property have
been heard of.
A Vsin ok Coal.— Wbilo Mr. George Sea
nor was boring for oil on his (the old Cun nirig
ham) farm, near ibo old tuwn of ifinun Valley,
in Little Beaver township, lasi week, he <Ji«
covered a vein of coal fourteen and a half feel
thick . He has not yet discovored oil, and don't
care very much whether he does or not. It is
his intention to sink a shall and cnW into the
coal business.
Charles Kendall was before the Mayor
on Saturday afternoon, charged wiih having
grossly insulted the wile of a Fifth street mer
chant on Friday ovening, while walking along
Fifth street. Ae was fined $2O, which ho paid
and was discharged. Hu dosirvod a good
thrashing beside*.
MacSvoy's Cyclorama opened to a good
audience* on Saturday evening. The enter
tainment is a fine one, well worthy of a liberal
patronage. The Cyclorama will bo exhibited
every night during tbe week and on Wednes
day and Saturday afternoons.
Fobtponkd.—The Eighth Ward school ex*
hibuioD, which was to have taken place on
Friday evening has been postponed—owing to
tbe fact that a very large crowd was .in attend
ance, and the building was considered too weak
to withstand the weight.
Messrs. Hill & Co , banker*, as will be
seen by a notice in our advertising columns,
have removed to tho building on Fourth street
recently occupied by the Adams Express Com*
pany, which they will occupy while the new
building is being erected at their old stand.
Injured.—John Campbell, a coal miner
in tho employ of Stewart, Dickson A, Co., at
Fort Perry, was seriously injured last, week
by r fall of slate in a pit where lie was at
work.
Kansas.— Mayor Wilson received $1
on Saturday, from a.citizen of Kirmingham
for the Kansas fund.
The Courts ware in session on Saturday,
hot no important buanes* wm transacted.
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The Common Council will assemble to-mor*
row evening to render bohjo informalities in an
ordinance pasted at last regular meeting.
Drs. Stkbbins & Munson, dentiaU, have
removed their office to No. I'M Venn street,
near St. Clair stroeU
Ills, ai kd.—William Martin, confined in
Heaver jail, on a charge of assault and bat
tery, escaped last week and decamj>eil.
Drs Stkbiuns & Munson, dentists, have
formed a partnership and opened an office at
IU6 Fifth street, second door below tbo Cathe
dral. See card.
Dentistry.—Dr. C. Sill, No. _P’» l*en u
treot, attends to all branches of tbo Denta 1
rofession.
JOSEPH METER & SON,
Manufacturer a, and Whotoeale and Retail Dealers in
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
No. 444 Psaua Krtol, «Imt« (b« Cab tl,
Have on band a targe amortoneni of Kaooy and Plain
Furniture, id Walnut and Mahogany of their owu manu
facture, and warranted eqoal in quality and atyle to any
manufactured to the city, and will *ell at reaermahle
orvvw, MMtf
C'O-Purtnershlp
THE IWDERKIUNED HAVE THIS
ilir firmed a (%■ r*ruiMrfthip, under U»* name nod
style uf RANK A I'UKKKV in th«- Men-haoi Tailor
and Clothing l'U*iaes**.
I'itt-pcmb. Man'h 4, lv-1
KANE A UUFFEV,
Merchant tailors and C LO
TH KIM, keep comi'antlr on band a tfODerai a*-
eonmoui i»f Colna. Ca**ttt)ereii and Seniiu.a, »uitahi~
for th* <"m*u>tD an-! nothin ; Trade, No lwi Liberty
street. where they would U«* pleased to tx *tr* the p troti*
of the old hOLxOol Henry h an**, give them a ('all, as*
they are cr-undem they ran Keticral a&tiafacuoo.
V H They will remote to tbeir new store. Wu *1 Bu
Clair “treat, oo the 21*1 IOaL, from their present location
HK.NRY KA>K.
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DR. C. BAELZ,
WATERCURE ANO HOMEOPATH 1C PHYSICIAN,
RAIN BOW M* CEI.KHR ATKI) TKIMS
RUPTURES.
SAPONIFIES?!
Important to Families!
Save Time, Trouble, and Expense
BEST !!P^O marret
ARTirLEIELYEjI > -
SOFT SOAP!
One pound oqunl to Six pound*
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Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Go.
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STATIOHKB, JOB FRINTKB S BOOK BINDER,
Comer of Wood and Third Blrcolx.
marl X-apt
Hyatt's Patent Illuminating Tiles
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HYATT'SCELEBRiTtD IIiLISINATI.NGTILKS,
17** Jit UIiUTIMi BASKMKNTS. CKU
1 I.AKA ABI.A'i AM' i Val LIM Wo wwil.l
solicit »o exarnmalioo •»! xt *>ar
Worohouse, No. 150 Water Btroot,
abukboom a I'Hn.uiM,
Agent* for
KBu\\ N BKO I HEHB, manufacturer*.
mars Chiof-gn, llimot*.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE HE
c-f several of my patient* who have improved
cnuidcral ly under my treatment, aud with in* uuoht
mis application* of «ome, who are desirous of plat ing
tht-mwd yam under my core, e» wed as om the
Ki)jig'*>«iioo" made by the daily pre?*. I have made snob
arrangement* as Will enable me U> y lel.J to their Wlanei*
and will reinulu here lor some week* longer.
A* then* art*, lo uiy certain li owlrdge, id Du* o.t)
numerous »utteter* from the* defect of bearing aud s ght
who stand in need of my profeamunal and who
d- f«*r calling until they fob that a complete cure is ef
h-oted on some of ih-ir friends or a*spivuudcob who
am under my treatment, forgetting at the same Unit*
that their ease* may be entile v a th-rent, aud reiise
.juently not require the same treatment, <*r ulnti.d a
protract'd ooe t>e neco'sary, it will then not l o more in
jjiv power to undertake their evae* *i ah.
Tnere a*e also mauy wnn hate boeu tampered with
hy pretenders, hq > have, therefore, lost a!! faith and
hope that there is even a probability cf obtaining relief
fiorn liivir ailm°ru«. uo< making any allowance that it
m to the want of proper treatment they owe the r suffer
ings. To all those 1 um desirous >.f pointing out first,
the tesl'nionlal* l published here from some of the
moat influential of the United S atea ought 10
satisfy the most doubting muido; secondly, the fculo
gmm bestowed on me by the j res*, would of nseif he a
buthcient recommendation, and above ad, it m wi;h no
email gratification and pleasure that 1 run refer to par
ties tn tlit** e ty who testify to the buocenn of my treat
ment, and tiie great benefit (hey hare derived there
from, aud 1 aval, tm self of thin opp.rtunlt» of assuring
those who iDienu consulting me that they will always
receive trom rne a candid opinion an to the statu of
their malady, and without adapting that charlatan
phrase, guarantee of cure, i.whtch no conscientious
physician would do). I will endeavor to use my u<most
ability to effect.* cure where iheru is a charn o of doing
so. wnere 'here is none i nevor bespata of giving my
decided opinion. The years of study and labor 1 have
devoted to aural and aptbaimu- diseases, and the great
experience L have had in Eurojvc and in t tie Minted
tttatea, warrants me without fear of coa'radictioo, to as
sert that there Is no one in the United States better
qualified to g>ve a more reliable optoion than myself.—
end in oonalusion I beg to sta e that those who are
suflenng from the Diseases ot car and Eye, should not
loose th s opportunely, and as my stay u necessarilv
limited, not to loose any lime in order to have the full
benefit during my slay, as it will he totally impossible
for me to undertake any case after the first cf May,
where a lengthening treatment and my personal at
tendance wilfue necessary,
F. A. VON MOdGHZIBKER, OcuMst and Aunst,
mh2B. 166 Third street
SPRING STOCK OP
im PIANOS. m
WE HAVE .1 VST COMPLETED OUR
first Bpring supply of the unrivalled STEIN
WAY PIANOS, generally admitted to be the BEST of
the present day ; comprising both GRAND A SoUAKK
PI AN' »a and at N BV» YoRK PRICFS. They are war
rao*ed for FIVE YEARS. P!ea«e call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere.
U. KLKBEK A BRO., !»3 Fifth st.,
marlu Sola Agent* for Hteinway a Unnvtlled Piano
-OKANUEfci AND LEMONS.
100 Boxes Messina Oranges,
lou Jo Prime l,«mon*.
Just received and for sale by REYMER A BROB.,
tobltt StO Wootl Btreet.
Hushels lor aaloTjy ’ ~
mh3o HENRY H. OoJ-LINB.
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Washington City Items
Virginia Convention
Nkw York, March 31. —The ounartl
steamship Africa arrived this morning with
Liverjtool papers of Saturday, the iLth inst.,
and telegraphed advices via Queenstown to
the Itith inst. The steamer Nuxonia arrived
out on the 17th inst.
ilkkat Bkitivn. —The Duchess of Kent,
mother of Queen Victoria, died on Saturday,
the loth itist., after ajserious illness.
The Parliamentary proceedings have not
been iuiportnnt.
It was staled by the government that the
dispatches from the British (Consul at War
saw. generally confined the accounts already
published.
Mr. Gladstone promised to introduce the
Budget on the !lth of April.
The London 77m/* asks whether the
Confederated States are to negotiate the
j>ro|»oBed loan, seeing that one-fifth of their
population is pledged to repudiation. The
77 '"fj says that President iVtvis i<« the man
who laughed at the dupes ia the Mississippi
Bonds.
The reduction of the rates of discount by
the Bank of France, to six per cent, had a
good e fleet u{*on the money market of Paris
and Londou. ‘>n the Paris Bourse, rates
advauced to L*f. -"Ola.
Kk\s< k -TheGorps legislative continued
the debate on the Address to the Ktnperor
The independent members strongly advo
cate the liberal amendment already j.ub
lished, but the first ten paragraph* ol the
address have been carried without amend
ments.
Ri via. Warsaw continued aj*j«vrently
ran-jud but the latest dispatches say that
he excitement is not attended.
The Polish deputation said that they had
accepted the Emperor’s receipt, but were
far from being satisfied.
I.i * r.Ki'OOi —The Paris Conference has
agreed to extend the occupation of Syria
bv France tdl the fifth of -June.
liai. v.—The details of the turrer.der * f tho
Citadel of Messina, *how that it was uncocaii.
lutu>nal AfUr tour day* tiring over five
thousand men and three hundred cannon were
•urrend«rod
The Clntelle D*i Tout© would not be able
Ui rmi*t much lorg«*r
Tne Italian Chamber uf Deputies had un&n
mouslv nprovod of the a*aumpUon of the
jlie ot Kingdom of Italy
I’ari-'. March P. --In the Corps L*gi»latif
l wu mumaled that it might become necessary
.> lit a later day than lst of October for
no execution of the treaty of commerce with
KngiaXid. in which cute the Chamber of Depu
lie* would b*> called on W> decide in the matter.
Count Ronhburg has arrivr i ia Paris
Li v iKhvSiL. March !•>
f, r ibe week have been ifc,2oU bales, Including
homo bales for speculation and 11,00 b for ex
port. The market opeoed with a slight decitrx*
f„r all descriptions, but subsequently recovered
under tb»* advices by Ibo Kangaroo. Tbo
market c» = *c4 firm. at Inst week’s quotations
The laloa today Friday : have K»n L
bauw, including T.oou bales forsjxcuiaUon and
export, and the market cloaod^uoyanl.
W * -M i n • i -v Marcii -* —During the laU*
executive session of the -v*nat«\ n)>oul lour
bun*ire*l ic 'tulnation* were t'onfirmed.
m»4t:ly fifty ot which wrr«* in fit ihr
Fro*.dent yesterday.
■J hr* Pr«*l i fJtice Department, under the
rrctrnliy enacted provision of law. has re
stored the mad service Between Georgetown
*nd Lexington, Mi’tiKiur:. hi nine" a week.
tien NS m Suckney was elected Assistant
'MH reiary of the Senate. and not Secretary,
v< hiu l>oen rrronwiu*!)' •*uiod by some
rnnvkpftixTw Aebury Dickens retains the
Utter j*»Hstiori.
I'he trial of f’.npt Arm»;r>-ng f.»r surren
dering the IVm-iiooU navy yard and other
property ;» atlll progrwMug The govern
merit ),:is hmil to Kiond i f r uMihw*
Much anxiety t* expressed rw*jw»cl;ng the
diciribulioii o! the building ol the seven
,tenm nhx)je»-of war, ordertxi by the lost
CougrcwA. No oldicial action h&*lxH k n taken
on the subiect, and Inside?*, the approprut
tion for that purjOH© will Dot l»e available
till aftor the first ol duly.
The Cubinut met at mi early hour this
morning. The Administration i* not par
ticularly fopular among the 7V.w for news
revelations, but, acixirting to current re
j.n)rU, the threatening eventu in the South
to-day occupy their attention.
Otu March do Ibe banks ol this
citv on Monday will throw out the note* of
Die following thirty-two Illinois banks
Albiou, Benton, f'artni, <‘heater, Federal,
Fnion, Quincy, Kepublic. Belvidere, Canal,
i 'iti/,en», Commercial, of New Haven, Con
tinental, C/Ornplantere, Fanners \ Traders,
Farmers bank of Illinois, Farmers bank of
I'antou, Frontier, Grand Prairie, Illinois
State, Lancaster, Merchants and Drovers,
MiAitv'ippi Kiver, New Market, Pamet,
prairie Suite, Kailroad, Shawnees, Wiaton,
Kdgar County, Morgan County
and Southern Illinois. These banks have
circulatedVbo, l 'op.''no, ba*ed upon Missouri,
Louisana stocks. At the
present maijket rate of securities, the notes I
are worth Mmi/ cents on tho dollar.
Ni u Voki, March d'Hh.— The steamship
Daniel WebAer, which arrived here this af
ternoon frouußruxos, reports that she lauded
at Fort .'etl'erson, Tortugas, companies L
ami M. of the First Artillery, and at Fort
Taylor, Key Weal, companies F. and K., of
the same regiment.
The Indians were committing great havoc
among the people of Texas, killing many
ami running otT the stock. Maj. Fraley
had chastised some of the savages.
Cortenas, the Mexican outlaw, whose
movements lately gave so much alarm to
the people of Brownsville, was understood
to be awaiting llie departure of the United
States troops, to recommence operations on
a larger scale than heretofore.
Kichmokl), Va , March ill). —ln tho Con
vention to day Mr. Flournoy made a speech
in favor of presenting the ultimatum of Vir*
ginia, and opposed a Border State Conference.
Mr. James, of Barbour, m&do a speech In
lavor uf secession.
Mr. Goggln urged the plan of withdrawal
and reconstruction set forth in his report.
The Convention, by a vote of 04 against 38,
adopted a resolution to terminate ibe debate in
Committee of tho Whole on Thursday next,
when tho Convention will proceed to vote on
the preposition of the Federal Committee, and
giving a brief time for explanations and
amendments, and hereafter no member shall
speak in oommittoe more than once on tho
same proposition.
New York, March 2b.—A Faria letter,
published ia the Times of this morning,
states that the Frenoh and English govern
ments are fitting out a powerful fleet of war
steamers for the United States. The sug
gestion, it is said, came from England.—
France is to furnish three first class frigates,
and the English contingent will, perhaps,
be larger. The fleet is to sail with sealed
orders. Spain is also preparing to send a
formidable force to the Gulf, though not
working in concert with France, and Eng
land.
New Yura, March 2y.—The buildings
Ni»h, 114 and lib, Nassau street, were de
stroyed by tire last night. Loss, sbu,lHA>.
• - - A”'
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APRIL 1, 1861.
New "Ri.EAN-s, March 30.- The steamer
Caatzacoalias arrived off Matagorda Bay on
the 2oth inst., to tjtke away the Federal
troops. It is reliably stated that the troops
will be landed at New \ ork. Eight hun
dred troops are awaiting transportation at
Inuianola. Several companies were ex
pected from San Antonih.
IjOuisvii.i.k, March 31.—Evening.—River
rising slowly with six feet nine inches water
in canal. Weather cloudy, with lightning.
Mercury 6'j degrees.
&c., &c.,
Boston, March doth. —Ex-Chief Justice
Shaw died suddenly this morning while en
gaged in dressing himself.
New March 50>-EwniD« —Cotton tim; *ak‘*
2000 rwles Flour decPoed •’W ; Mien 12,00>j bM* at 16.20
.;o l »r t*»at«, and t 6 o for <‘hio; Sonthttrouu
• linnittf.l and firm. Wheal lc lower; aalea O'J.'XJO bu»)i
hi sl.27trill 2»» f>r MilvauUec, for Rad Wuntern,
anti |l,--»i(G>],r>.'> for While. Corn declined 1c; »*le*
47.bu.-li al ';7<oG9s4c ftt old, 00 f »r new, and Jo
for While Fork firm at $10.75 lor Me.**- and
(12,76 for Prune. Whissey firm at l7V4^lSc.
CisriviUTi, March *o.—Evening. Hour very drll and
nricea drooping and nominal; Bunerftne is uttered at
$4,60 but not wa! table to any «*xteDt at over (4 40 ; Kxtna
$4 6Utj>4.7o, and Fam ly, Wheat firm at $1 for
prime Red. Corn eteadv at 33c for ear in bulk. «'atx
2-.Uc in bulk, and id fair demand ffhiek y Grm at
12 ! 4c; nnlea 1300 bb n Profis'ona • juiet aod unchanged ;
Hm*il -ales of bncoo at for bone eidea. o*->,(§|lo
lor clear nb, and I »r /lear * Co,'oo lb* bulk
.thou'der*-old at 0. and 40,00 u tbs aided al >
uothu «ah done m roe—pork or lard, but both are
h*dd ttrrniv. t here is h demand for eoffee, with
f-ale- of UXK) al Sugar an 1 tmiasHeH
unebanv—i and «u*a*h at lull pricea. 'lotey un
o luroged.
BY PARTICULAR REQUEST.
At the must urgent request
of numeroua APPLICANTS f.om tin-CITV and
VICIViTY.wbo have with INTEREST watched the
great fil'CC K4B ol
DR. VON MOSCHZISKER,
id the treatment of (he 1 VI. aod EAR, and who being
cv uvineed uf hid dercrviag i’ATRoNAGK. have eub
muted the r own c*» t e.« to bte care, he ha* conneuted
u> PROLONG HU STAY m PITTHIiURGH.
UR \\>N MuStlH/.i 4K EK t« g» iherefcre to aay to
at; who eider either irocn
MALADY OF THE EYE,
that they »*h<>u'..iai O v CK i.'ONSL’LT HIM in order to
the .PULL bKNKFIT uf hta TreatmeDL
Ha »!m> l-etc* t<* give Pi >SJTI VK NO lICK that after
Vi k \ hv w< D<>t Hor-opt '-aeo< that demand any OPERA
r;<» or TREATMENT in which hx PERSONAL at
tendance *-n the patient would be at>*olntely required.
TEE ETHEREAL EAR UUALtI'OH.
Tb© tale* of cotton
Dr. Von Mosekzisker,
Through which he has keen
tuab!«*o u.i cum the MOSH OhH'l INATh-CASKS
<>y LiKAKNBSS—ca»e» In which every otlior mean*
hare faued. ernl all Lope* of relief given up.—-
Th>« i* no idle Hiatement. 1U truth la attested by hun
of g«*t>U**men, »lu>ae name* are familiar through
:■ the ■ a nn-49 I A IKSMKN. Pin-ICIANS, I.tW
RRi.i'Ll IDi'i MK.'i ANL> i i D. Ks, wttneaee* to the
■t. Tne ta->'rumeot it now brought into daily u»e al
• offtee, and invartaMy with great SUO'EiS- Those
wb futt-r from I'KiFPKSS, no matter how aggrava
ta<i, or how long ite ataoding, tiiuuld not deapair of OR.
M* ‘SfH/.ISKEK’S M < CK.SS aa an OCI LIST ANI * Al'
HiST, .a . ooe nbould eatertaio a doubu Si ace bU arr.-
»fci uert he ha* publllhed obumfuaf f£*rtl»-"y, from r«i»-
able ciuaen* t t H ITSIU R< • H that hi* RF.PI I'A
! b >.N ia well founde<i. and Miuh at la entiUr hiut to the
;i i tear confidence.
f t*r ;n>m un lh «*•*•««•* <•( the
l‘‘ ni li« t«r* «'on»rtuHl (*>r « L! M l I K! 1 J'l MK, L» >N»
ku -.u v, rr»hi k*tb.
Th« ! Mowing are iome of the dviik* vrho*e tP»i»mo
u a 1» '-*u fietniDed ut Ur \on Mo»chr.tak<»r J « > 'fbo«.
They h*T»> enttr**;y ro?*U>r«Hi to their h«'iirmg by
hint
BUS. BKN ATU R 1M «.H, < j
HuN. J'»liN M'I.KAN. *oo of .1 udjjo U;
CAH CHARLES I- KILBIRN, U. 8. V.
ti. H LAMAR. K*q, I v rer.»doQt <>{ the Bank «*f the He;
public, N 1 _
R. BaLMiE, . of the Goodhue Fire in«u
ranee Company. N. *1 .
GIRARD SMITH, Mayor <*; New «>rlean«;
i ANT. BLANC, Arvhbi*htq> of Louintau*;
RkA.J 1 Mi'LLfcLN, Rector of si. Patrick.'*, N u„
UK A. C. ACK LKN, N. 0..
HU.V R. A- HUNTER, N. <).;
DR C DKLAKY, President of N Hoard of Health;
K. M'GULL* >CH, Supreme Court. N. ' l .
JOSEPH PBAKSON, Bellefonte street, Lawrenoerille
THOMAS MOORR First street;
H. LANUKAMP, North East Corner of. Diamond and
Market street";
J AM KS M ACK EY, Jr . Penn street;
tar To this list hundreds more could be added, and
can be !**h*q ai the DiHitor’s ottlce.
o F FI 08,
No. 155 THIRD STREET,
Where he may bo CONSULTED DAILY, from Um
to s'o’clock v:
RTIFICIAL EY K 8 INSERTED. mh2B
HOUSE AND SION FAINTER,
yy. Orders solicited at basement shop. Grant Street,
opposite Cathedral. marlb-dswly
OITT OIL!! Olt! !~!
The best mineral lubricator
in the world, from the
lor sa'e at No. A Band street.
it h 22:1m
ME, AND MES. TETEDOUX,
SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES,
148 THIRD STREET.
mHE SECOND TEEM will commence
I on Wednesday, February the 13th.
FRENCH AND LATIN taught without extra aohrge.
feia
hr undersigned would re£
spectfully inform the public that in consequence of
the request of a number of patrons, be has opened his
for the seasou. CHARLES H. SUPER, Druggist,
tnarlS Cor. Penn and St. Clair fits
Ketchups, sauces, ao.—Walnut
Ketchup, Tomato Ketchup. Mushroom Ketchup,
French Mustard, Worcestershire Bauoe, Harvej's Sauce,
John BuLl’b Sauce, Beef Bleak Bauoe, Ohvee, Oopera,
Auobories, Ac, he. For sale hr, R BROTgE^
N 0.39 Wood street,
ROL-rcK— '
200 Sacks Peaches,
400 do Apple#*,
10 Keg* Lard. WM. d. SMITH A CO,
mh-S >o 118 Seoond and 147 Front streets.
Fish.—
•ja Bbla No 3 Large Mackerel,
10 do No - do do,
10 half bbla No 2 do,
10 bbla Alewlse’a Herring,
10 do Halifax co, For sale by
mh26 W. B- SMITH A 00C
PIG LEAJL),—3UO Digs for sale by
mhBo HRNBY H. COLLINRi
fc.r. . *tV» .
BTAY PROLONGED,
l) EAFN E S S
ul( AM
AH IHBTEUMKHT lITVIHTKD it
He *-rgA to >**y to all uho
EYE OR EAR.
PITTSBURGH:
BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANT STB^
P. O’BRIEN.
THOMPSON WELL, SMITH'S FERRY,
SODA WATER FOUST AIK
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INSURANCE AGENCY
R- a. LOOMIS,
IVOi 5W WOOD STItEET.
Home Insurance Company,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
STATEMENT OK THE CONDITION OF THE HOME
INSUKAN''E COMPANY ON THE FIBBT
DAi OF JANI'ABY, 1861.
1. Cap.Ud Stock iI.OOOUw 00
'l Nnmiter of Shares of Stock subscribed
f or * IUO 000 w
Ammioi < i Assessment* »’r Installments
on slock, paid in, in cash 1.0uQ,000 00
SECOND—THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.
L The value, or aa nearly as may be, of the
Beal Estate held by the Company .. 65,306 47
2. Amount o! Cash on hand
3. Amount of cash deposited in Banka,
.-pacifying in what Banka the same is
depisitea—Continental Hank of New
York 36,307 00
4. Account of ca«h in hands ot Agents, and
incou se of 00,409 10
I>. Amount of Loans secured by Bonds and
Morgagee, constituting the first lien on
the Heal Estate, on which there is less
than one year’s interest due and
owing - 909,602 03
6. Anountol Loans on which interest has
not been paid within one year None
7. Amount due Company on which judg*
meets have l>een obtained None
8. Am'-untot Stocks owned by the Compa
ny. whether of any State or of the Doited
Slate*, or of any Incorporated City of
the United S’axes, or of any other de
scription, specifying the number of
shares and ine par and market value ot
the same:
Shares. rar VaL Mkt Val.
200 Bonk of Commerce.. 20,000 00 19,200 00
160 lm porters *nd Tra-
deiV Bank- 15,000 00 16.750 00
100 Continental Bank.... 10,000 oo oo
100 Corn Ex e bangs
Bank 10,000 00 »,«oouo
100 Metropolitan Bant. 10,000 00 10,600 00
60 Park Bank. 5,000 00 6,260 00
50 BL Nicho'aa Bank... 6,000 Oo 4,600 00
’2jo People * Raok 5,000 00 5,175 00
Brook i < n City vv ater
Hood*
Missouri Stale Btx
Per Cent 80nda.....
Tennessee Btate Six
I>r Cent Bonds.— 20.000 00 14.500 00
Jumh Carolina Stale
Six Per Cent
Bonds
l : ott <1 Staler Tre*;*-
ry Notes 100 000 00 103,893 60
9. Amount of st ck held by the Company
a* CoiMterial Security for Loana, wilfi
the amount loaned on eaob kind of
Stock, its par and market raiue
to. Amount of Assessments rn the stock
of the Company called in due sod un
it Amount of premium Notes Unpaid.......
Li Amou o t of Interest on lnre*tment made
by the Company, due and a o paid
Amount of (rtmiams unoollected on
Pohciea issu'd st * thee
Amount of all other property
1,495 4(9 34
THIRD—THB LIABILITIES oP THE COMPANY
I. Amount of losses <tu» «nd unpaid... None
Amount of the cl tins lor losses which
are m suit or coot- toed by the Com
puny
3, Amount« f loseee during the year, which
hate been pud.
i. Amount of Lo**e* during the year
winch have not ►leen sealed
6. Atnouolof Losses dur ng the year, whioh
are contested, (included in answer to
No. 4 ) ~
6. Amount <>f Losses daring the year, re
ported to the Comptny and not acted
upon,(included in answer u> No. 4}.—.. 8464 7ft
T. Amount of lnndends declared . 160,000 00
s. Amount ol Dividends declared dne and
unpaid Now
9. Amount of Dividends, (eitbf-Y c<sh or
•cr.p ) declared nd not yet doe ..None
10 Amount of money Borrow'd, and the
nature and amcuat of security
given None
11. Amount of ali other existing claims
again-1 the Company. contest*d or
otherwise .. 2408 0C
FOURTH—THK INCOME OF THE COMPANY.
1 Amount of Cash Premiums received 94
Amount •! cash Premiums on po icies
issued at office
Amount of Premium Note# taken by the
Company ..
S. Arnaunt of Premiums earued
4 Am> unt ot In'erest Money received from
the investments of the Oompauy
t Amounu-r Income of the Company from
any other sources...—... 651 04
FIFTH —THE EXPENDITURES OF THE COMPANY
1. Amount of Losses paid during the
year
2. Amount oi Losses paid dur ng the year,
which aocrued prior to tiieyear, (m
-clwied in 'astttero)
f (mi'uot nt which the losses were estima
ted in lorinei statement, which were
paid dunug the year B7
4 Amount paid and owing for re-.nsu-)
suraare p&id) j {>9,963 16
:> Amount of Return Premiums,whether /
pai lor unpaid. vail paid,) j
6 Amount of Dividends paid during the
y«w
Amount ;! Expenses paid during the
year mr tiding Comrai-u-ions and reea
pvt id to the Agents and Officers of the
Company 154,01)7 62
s. Amount of Taxes paid by the Company. 88458 00
vi. Amount of all oLher Expenses and Ex
penditures of the Company.—
1. Amount ot Promissory Notes onginai y
formiog the Capital of the Com
pany None
2 Amount o( t-tud Notes held by the Com
pan v an pari of the whole of the capi
tal thereof -None
policies issued and LoasEa paid by
HaBD TIMKS OUTDOHB.
,0»0 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO
n tlie First Wedaesday in Auguit, I*6l.
“HTHK RAPPAHANNOCK MANU-
A KACTUHINQ COMPANY ” propose to raise,
by the Qrrt Wednesday iu August next, a QAPITAL,
STOCK r>( |480,000 : to be sub?cribed in snares of 920
; sltK>,oou to oe returned to the subscribers in the
form of I’REMIVMS as an inducement to subscribers,
and the balance, $380,000, to be applied to the erection,
at the new village of Rappahannock. In Virg nia, of a
Southern Arms, a Clothing and Woolen Factory. The
shares rau be subscribed in weekly or mouthly instal -
menu of hdv amoi. nt to suit the convenience oi the sub.
*criber,and receipts will be sent from ume to titneinac
knowledgcmeut of all sums remitted, no mutter how
small ihi-> may be, which may be done conveniently m
postage ‘•lamps, gold corn, current bank notes, ordrafls.
li lens than a snare of |2O should be subscribed * y the
time s|*eci'l* , ii. the money will not be lost, but oppor
tunity wit! lai given to increase it by like remittances
thereafter, unul enough is secured to obtain a certifi
cate of Stock But if a share, or several shares should
beeutacnbed l*>fore that time, the subscriber will re
reive a certificate of preferred Ftock, guatanteting to
the hoMer 8 per cent per annum on the par valu«thereof
All the Siockr.old-rs will, moreover, roceive semi
annual dividend* out of the net profits of the Company,
ao soon a* then Factories are put in operation. Besides
the ahjve the person who subscribes the largest
amount, (by the tir«t Wednesday to August, 1881.) will
be entitled f> a premium oi $6 Uo)j the next largest to
$3,300; the ceil lamest to $1,600; the two next argeat
to $1 WO each ; the four largest to s6oo each ; the
ninety next largest to SBU each; toe nine hundred next
largest to *4O e«eh ; U.e throe hundred next U'gest to
$2O each ; the oue thousand next largest to $lO each;
the three thousand u ur hundred next largest to $6
each, and the porson who fails to obtain either of these,
to an extra prem.um of SI,CU), ail to be paid in Oa»h,
Jteal Estate, Arms, Mili.ruy or other Clothing. Thus,
the largest sum, wh-ch may not exceed $OO 21, will take
the largest; remitim of $6,000, and the smallest sum re
mitted. if not less than $4 79, wi;l secure a premium of
sl,ot 9 these shares are all founded upon Real Estate,
wh oh is pledged f»r the security or redemption of tile
block, nod any aharehold-r wishing to settle, can at
any ume exobanga his stock for any of the Company's
land« at their lowo-t market value and receive a good
and NUdirißQl warranty title.
A lt\v Agents Weil recommended, will be em
ployed at liberal r*tes, both to obtain subscriptions to
the Sioog of the Company and to sell shares in a pepu
l»r homestead scheme For further information, tub
soriptions, agencies Ac., address, with a stamp en
closed, the '1 retisurer
JAKE HILL.
REFERENCE-) —Edit- re and Publishers of Newspa
pers generally in iba various 2’Mes, nearly a.l of whom
already hold deeds from ns in the Real Estate alluded
Tho Portsmouth iVa.) Daily Transcript Bays: “This
project is one well worth the attention of our people,
and we assure them tnat the parties representing it are
reliable *nd responsible. Besides, those who are ad
vised ot the progress oi the plm say it is in the tall tide
of proßpetive success.”
The Independence (Va) Sew says t “It is really a
paying enterprise. The town is already begun. Noth
ing can te lost in any event.”
The Ely ton Cenfrof Alalxniiiai} says: “Flattering in
doeement* are held out to tnoae who desire io take
risks, and from some business transactions we have had
with the getters up of the enterprise, we can commend
them as reliable.* "
Tlie Danville (Pa) Herald aaya: “ fle» Uan oppor
tunity excelling anythl g we know ot, both in alStac
lar and tenon. People of prescribed means canhave a
trial with ta r hopea of saUal&ctoiy reunite.”
The PittabnrgTron Oh, aaya: -We have the namea
of rromerpus paraona who mow bold land in that local!-
t We woul i d 68 P leai »d to exbib.
it the testimonial* in ourposßession to any one wishing
to r? < rag-“ , mhiEMamJ ,
20ft EMPTY SLACU BARB El S for
sale low by HEY MSB A BROTH ERfl,
& Wood street.
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10,000 00 10,260 00
20,00) 0u I4 f oou 00
IU.OOO 00 7,8.'»0 00
240,n00 00 229,108 btl
1*4>«00 DO
680,034 10
110,433 TO
24,083 Off'
... 040,262 03
87,670 78
BO
100,000 00
O. C. LOOMIS, Ag«ai
_6y Wood btreet, Pittsburgh.
WILL HE AWARDED
E. BAUDKR, Port Rojal, Viroiaift.
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NUMBER 170,
JUST OPENED
SPRING STYLES
—OF—
CLOAKS. COATS. SACKS,
—AND—
ClftCU LARS,
ALL OF THE
NEWEST PARIS STYLES,
W. & D. il I <;PB .
NEW WALL PAPER STORE,
No. 107 market Street,
BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY SWEET'S.
THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW OPENING
a oew and large stock or
PAPER HANGINGS,
Embracing a complete assortment for Dwelling
Storey Offices, Balts. Churches, Ac, to which bewonla
respectfully innte the attention of the Public, having
an entire new stock of goods recently purchased aha
new arriving. Those in pant of new goods Will flpd
them by looking through our assortment.
marfclyd JO 3. 8.. HPGHBB.
R. R. BULGER,
MANUFACTURER OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FORNI T U R S'
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No. 45 SraltbHeld y
PITTSBURQH. I*,;,
FULL ASSOBTMEmi?ui'
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Pittsburgh Manuftetared Furniture*^
Conscantiy oa hand which ire wHI «*>! t
prinw far OAWH.
JOHIS mooruear,
COBOOSSION MEBCHAITS,
FpBTHK.IAI.XO7 (Hzgify'&t-
PIQ METAL AND BLOOH& ‘ f
80. 14 WAXES STREET, BELOW JCABXET,
|*Uaa PiTT6£UBeM,IU^:
TUBW DRESS TBIM.JM.INGS,— .
NEW EMBROIDERIES, rff"
HEW BIOSERT AND GOOvfej,
NSW BONNETS AND HATS, "
NSW RIBBONS AND FLOWERS^
NEW SKIRTS AND CORSm
And many other now articles, just io from Ns* Ypri,
at EATON. MACROM A COt% . r ■
mart N 0.17 and lQFjtth sfojgly*
QUP. CAHB kegs -KngUAiHtiirt
OtTeottby BECKHAM k
mb2s . 60 Fe^eiiaStSei;
' UJ Wsulffl
OF SUSSCRIY 1 ...
PAPE a ” is $9 per anntmyfc coptc&'idNNf*
Ipedmen Copies Beni free. mh2te»y^
“T»LANCHE NEWTON, OB ' £&&
I* POOR BELLE,’' hr Boyd, Jr- aoexceUeSt
<>de, complete in No. 4, “OUR P APKR,^tinriuir
Pi tutor gii literary Weekly. mMBakj^.;
‘ ‘SOMEBODY'S HAT," A BBIUiIAJJT
io STORY BY FLEET A, ia pabUabA} fpUln
“OUR PA RJB B»”
rjniE Conclusion of
ivivy.-; '’f.vt
_ ’BHEIMUB OHU,"
IS prBLIBHED IN NO. 4, - - ' flgp&B '■ ;
“OPR PAPEE^
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NO. 4IS OUT—FOR SALE BY; BUJ®
» MINER, Publishers, 71 and rS'ftfttftMt,
next to the Poat Office, and by all eaterpriaulglHWS
dealers. mhSSbcfiir
GLASGOW’S • ■
AMBROTYE GALLERY^
X.A.Fja.'STJBTTB
FOURTH STHEKTJEHTRiMp.'fe’OW'J- s .‘
Having rearranged MY-GALi
LERT, and fined it up in themojt mpdMß etjWY . ..I
prepared to take dfiall sUeaifwol.. ’/i"'b-:
tne finest quality. Intending to • V,
tendon to this class of pictn.ea, I feel warranted' Jn ,<-■
gnartAelng tn my patrons. rPricaateddßrato.- -
C. . ,_
No.-84 Fourtb-itreet; TfeApinar >
Read the article OH'^HBTuhK-.
18H BATH," in No. 4 of •'
“OUR PAPER, 1 ”
The NSW PITTSBURGH WBBKL
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No * oa SourtH i^^
Deposits made with this Bank before the fbst dey-of
APRIL, will draw into rest from that date.
CHAS. A. COLTON, Treaaurer.
"O AISINS.
XV l&O Boxes Say* r Raisins,
300 do bunch do,
100 Hal f Boxes Banch Raisin*,
100 Quar. do do> r - --v -
lto do do Valencia d",
9 For Sale by RkYMBR*BROTHERft ~
mh29 Bft WoddatteeL
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&tJ 1& casesGreenseal ♦* 7
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20- " Piper “ “ •« ' ir « .
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26 “ Cabinet ' «
For sale bj WM. r •'-WY’sfeS
p* hg r 120 •*&vsfSB
IjHJR RENT —One half of ihe tirat ’ flbor ’ 4l§|§
? fronting on Water street, and the •
ona ana third fl :ora of the brick warehouse HbiflOWiu
ter and 62 First, together wua the ptfvilefte-<sfa < ‘ ■=® i <
vault and office room, ii quire on. the nrsmisea. f l -.V'sH’
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