rUA YORK »nd rSTAI'K ow o| where it originated we do lptjcnow, to ‘|ay out”, the bodies of the- 1 lead in upper rooms, there to remain until i waced in the hearse to be conveyed to the i y-f, interment. The trouble, confu , Jii. an ? fear -°F accident inj bringing the! down are sometimes very’great - .“pd frequently ivhen the body is heavy, it j ' Kf tms the case where the staircase is narrow,' DM ih nearly all there is a point where not lßOre than one Or two bearers can retain •°v 011 F 1 ® coffin, the weightof; WMch is throwd on onej perhaps illy able tapear the barren. As pall-bearers’are' - > ■ ffotnatnong the friend's of ; Wideoeasedianß*with special regard to 1 •Sfl age aud social condition, physical strength is not taken into consideration' tb® muscles is often sa . J_fi?lf~ l ndeed r have known' persons ... 3K®■s*: *® s .h tMnired by over-exertion' afpng ‘“.the capacity of pail-bear ?{Sj .•‘■.“daOt’ Whh, are frequently called WRP l .° a‘“ *n the last sad rites to’the ; d *lc understand the force ot our a ~ an< i thi necessity of reforma jß place whele a bodyis laid ont is of e; controlled; by the undertakers, who haage the fashion at pleasure. - It' d be made at rule to lay out bodies, iver practicable, in a lower room-or ipper chamber is unavoidably used, indertaker Should have the coffin ht down by his own assistants,before V J“»,?P n eral, and sb avoid harrowing the : • ijffifßgj fearaof an accident - - in bhnging the corpse down. f.{?, e constfnetion of coffins has, doubt- J- r do with the frequently ex pieced fear of accidents at funerals. -In onfHscollection there has bden no im f . Pi^lS"® 01 whatever in the manufacture ofoflffins. They are not always securely .• PdtjWgather and the handles are usually mor||ornam'ental than useful. We have t - rimejand again heard the nndertaker whis ” pergi therbearers pot to depend upon the ' to ,‘“? 6 f ain the weight of the coffin, ■<> : i? 3 WA e y fhonid ccimedut or break. It I , t ?P o 4 atlt matter that the : handles shonld be Bo made as not give ■ ; c ‘he exercise ot aylUUe iankeejngenuity would soon devise, aplanby which undertakers could " cost, sky by means of straps . withlhandles, passing under the coffin) ■ to the heirers and safety to . ' thei*brec.ouBbnrd|n. The new metallic coffihjKto say nothing of the shroud-like ‘ fS ri ßiK w “ e h ® e y are vast, conveying nb laeajßat that of repugnance) are generally il yetyjjleavy and such a contrivance would ru Ularly ' natf P l in handling them.— lbe ffibmsy nrrangfmenU now in vogue •: bftrj for carrying the •■■ - g!{P the erave afe also susceptible of mnchdmprovementJ-particalarly the latter - generally [made so large at the mandlls that they pan [Ecarcely be com " JMsea by the grasp bf an ordinary sized •aandjUso as to ensure perfect security. - ' vvSpß’! 3 ® ver tt6 want of punctuality <•'" ' **tunerals, sometimes delayingthestart “»«-feow af4r the time advertised, -.•ur ’ ofmeceßsahly. long services of r .clergjjtfa'en wit hehouse.to'allude to what frequently proves a great annoyance to f. 6 f-;v|W , ?™® rs -” The , nndertaker who . the-ftheial, In ailing the Cartl | a ?f i ’ bas them c riven to the door in regular! succession, f lied and moved on, > ' leavmmhe carriages in front to wait in. twduty to thirty others : ; olj|d, frequently oecnpymg as many mmutssf-and not uptil he has seen the laat.carhage ailed can the cortege start: ‘*’? o a?diFr^ ft “ er d provide assistaots. an n carria g£ drivers or others, to Jr 1 al| T|e vehicles it once, as sooti as thecoffih.is placed id the hearse, and per mit the whole procession to start at once and prpfeed to the cemetery without in -'' •• temiptmn.' - The mat nambera of females attend mg fmMals here is much remarked by persons from the Eas , where the custom is for relations and a.few friend?, til caixi. tteS) to constitute the funeral cor* iege. ;On!y i n cases do the females jbf the family g 0 to the grave, jflJid Yer f, often there are no females at *ll present. This chstom might be ad-' -vantagepHsly and economically adopted there, bc)<|we do not expect to see it until our people are divested of the idea that they must make funerals the occasion for o«entßtwbs display. ! This reform must come fr< m the good ajtnse of the people, after dt# deliberation, as we cannot ex pact, undertakers to pounsel or counte nance- afl innovation which would cut th|| charges, sometimes so exorbi '...Fat||,l Railroald Accident.' ,;A sermi St. accident |ioeurred to the Ex- Steßs.fra)? on tho Pennsylvania "Railroad, ?- oon on ;Monday, and which left Philadelphia at eleven o’clock on Sun* i m ,?»? “>gh?< resulting faj the death of bne passengefe and mjnry inore or less serious j taoUjegH jTfae accident oecnrred at Mex .. . AOOjfljmlhponnty.whwe the train encotih "rtered a lafge mass of bek which had just fallen ‘ njmn the track. The train was “rown off .the track arid badly broken hp. i One> of tfie passengers, J. A; Shearer: of Westmprt|and conntyj was killed and several perions injaredi We have learned of the following: E. A;. Prior, Baltimore, D- C.-Doriahne, New Castle, injured ; &. BolHnger ; Pitts wgj?'"B®?! bnt not serionsly: J.'O. Kuntz, 148th regiment, Pennsylva liia volahteers i. Bellmbrite; slighily iri jnred P. B MJYonng, 4Ui Penh sylvamaTMvaln-, Pitlsburnh, sltghtly in fortle,. Richmond, n ’> ?■" p - Diamond, 6^ United States Cavaliy, Pittsburgh, slight ' ly iDiureajbbpnt the farms and head. abrekemffi named Kirkpatrick, sen ef - SMPRMcfe pf this city, was s6m«- aaathe engineer wm Baaw liwas also stated yesterday that fte.A.danl| Expreas messenger was killed, f. but^information was received that he„jyak. *”?> •“b? afternoon. iTha' cmcident iroh ?S5“? and delayedtb'e traih untria late|honr laßt iiigbtr ; '. . j ■ -urn, « -V' SegUtOr states that thb own i? ra have, entered info* combination to charge nine 1 cants per foot anjjone-half the frmght al for bwiiffi boats from jPittsbhrgh to Oit tbe P oll °w>nl rwoln-i •"""■Pe#’ •Inmin ijagiand dates to Fi bruary 14th re- Miineglectedand ahnost un -7a 8d ; spirit! 10s 2d. This is mawnce laatfadvices. Liverpo| port petrol saleableet de LT POST. Telegraph Ceinpany Organized. I Tbe“All e |iieny‘Valley Telegraph Com pany organized in Kittanniog on the 21st mat. by the.election of the following-offi | cera:-President; fh S. ! Golden; Secreta g'l J- B. Keale; Treasurer, Alexander eynolds; Direelora, (fears. Wilcox, Johnson, Btowu and Calhoun. i The contractor, Dr. Uclthea, ia making preparations to pat up the wires at once. ' I A TUe Iron Clad Xunafunk, I T*ie iron 'clad ‘battery of the Monitor pattern, now being built-near the Southern ! I* %: bridge,- by Messrs. Snowden, Masofl-fc.Cfo.yU now fully un-1 J der*way—one hundred and fifty 'men hav ] ing been employed'upon her for about J three months... The contract price is I about S6W) k OOO. : The. “Manayunk,” (so the vessel will be ptf led) has a length of Icu-f, 1 and . breadth of bow of 40 feet. I SheinriU consist of two hulls, the upper I I 2,1 .J®h will be plated with six inch iron. I 1.1 he pilot house will have eight inches of | (iron and thetfirrafc ten; the chimneys .will I be of iron plates an inch thick. Theguns **y two tri* number, one' 15 inches and one I : niches— the former carryioff a 450 prundl ban. fcart of the lower hn» is in plaee of the piling has been pat on -I the terret is also being built ancfthe en gines are in progress. -It is believed that the vessel will be one of the; best of its kind and_ will probably be ready for service J by the middle of September. I nwle the Connection. . The Pennsylvania- Bailpoad Co. have laid a tract across Washington si reet to their own grounds on Grant street? thus completing the connection they, have long desired to make for the accommodation ot the public, the old metal let being entirely too small. The ordinance granting the Company the privilege, stilllangs fire in Councils,-having' been amended in the ( Common branch at the last meeting (by providing for compensation to the ctly cf per annum) So as to require the con' cujrence of the Select at its regular meet. lag. Passenger Railway Held. The Pittsburgh and East Liberty Pas senger Kailway was sold at auction yester day by order of W. H. Denny, Esq , Trus -575,000. The ■ purchasers were Adam Eememan and Wm. H. Brown for themselves and others. The road was sold by T, A. McClelland, tosecure first mort gage, bonds, waned by the Cbnipany. amounting to $lOO,OOO. -The bidding wag 8 Samuel McClearn, l‘/r , ? ran B® ond others bidding on be half of the old company, (but not to ahigh enough figurej and John Mellon,Esq., for to whom the road'was knocked road was $128,000 anJejjeßtervtK*naߥbtfierS in bis lira of- Jloftasion in fhe UnTiedl 8t ?& 'retained the ramtatf 08 and pn nnsnlUed remtotion. entertainments are always I haded WiUi ; delight, -tiethf* by “the mirth-! w n tif n^ eeienti ?S a dd we doubt not that the citizens of Pittsburgh wilt greatly l2nJhio? n hemical ,experiments, and tisementf G % “edition. See adver- Bpieklayer'sWagjj r d ' jif S. ' » A Pittftba*fttt6*lttl*d«f «d itr€!in» ctnnatl. j mprderof a Pitte-fj k nnr['ho'r-nam'ed;'J'amea Walls, in that city, ou : Thursday night: • b;b: s " Ft *Afk'bh ! rit ! ScVeu o’clock laat nigbta generalfreefighfcocoutredjina Jow ; hoase of pfostithtion on the North side, of Pearl street,.two doorarwost of Bace streetj.dn rmg which a man named James Walls, known among his companionsas “Puffy” Walls, was stabbed in :sbc)ra manner as' tocansehis death; which occurred in about fifteen minutes. ; Walls,was a river man. and had arrived only the day before, on the steamer-Bti Cloud, frOml Pittsburgh,in jfiiph place ho leaves a widowed mother, “ number of men; and women who were in the house at,the timei'weroarreßted by the^p o liceofflcer,s Kelly,.Walsh, Bright, McCarty, Laurence, Botts add Smallwood, who arrived a few minutesiafter the dis turbance, and acted with commendable promptitude. The following pre the names of,the parties who Were arrested andta k** t» the Pearl street Station-honse Michael .Whalen, Frank Gallagher; Gabe Hart, and Orlena, Blythe (girls); George sv{h®> Jas., Nelson,: Mrs. l Blythe, and .’Nicholas Molder. ; • The history of Hub affair jis unknown, I ? 8 . no : inquest has yet beed held on the £odv. ; . Toe parties arrested state that [ Nieholas Malder,, an Italiad, who loafs about the place a great deal, struck Walls aanng.the mefee,:and;tlmt Walls -then' fell on the bed anddied. The khife with which the dead waa done was foahd :in the privy i vault; covered .with blood. ! Drops of Dlood-were also found on the floor, be tween the bed where the murdered man jay mid the place where "the knife was . -NicholasVMalder and-Mrs. Blythe ore the only parties injured, besides Walls, who is supposed to have struck them with a poker,’ With’ which, as he, expressed it, he wasgoing “clean ouf the house,” when the fijght rcommeueed. Matter was the only, party who bled much, and this circumstancef in connection with others attaches suspicionoa him.” The “Union.” ftad Matttn U« by the pdets, the la. WHi neat for the they “i fortunateenbugh to 4 i&lucl the hedif theTamilyto Isupply thewhferewilhal. ench and shch only are oar remarks dressed. Last ‘fsllj when | new atyleb cloth cloaks and mantles were being uni versally sohgnt*.we advised jour lady read- ■KOihefore-plßrchaaihg, to the es tablishment of Mr/J, Spence, No. 78, Market street/ bs they couldthere get what they wanted Bj; about the cost ofohe ina ; t® n «h Some .tpotburadvice and ail agree .that they saved money by so doing. If any choose to take onr advice now their ex iiPsrience will; doubtless bejtlie Bame, as thishouse has the facilities for buying and making, np goods which enable it to defy competition. They have no# on.hand and a« daily making andfreceivibg new styles pt cloaks end mantillas, from every fash ionable material and at alllprices. The poorest and the] rich eat can alike find some tning to suit their purses and their tastes, and much timeJ trouble and vexation, will also be saved by calling where we suggest/ Kemember thel place, No. 78, Market street. i \ -i- ' ' "The Seven Sisters. Another fine jaudience assembled laßt evening to see this popular piece and it «onr belief thatj the new act ; of “Uncle lom s Magic Lantern’ ’ will make it more ! Phpnler than ever. The tableauxare all very fine, shown with beautifal effect, and dialogue is trim full of patriotism which brought down the whole house last night. Go and she theinew act. Mr. Me- Uonough takes a! benefit to-morrow night, when something rich maybe expected. Bridgit Dividend. The Monongahek fridge Co. has de clared | dmdendlof four per cent, ont of i the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the |loth ibst. ■ * Fire at Kbensbarg. o I>1 u nine ! ! I , of Beni. F. Williams, at ISbensburg, Cambria bounty, was total y destroyed by fir'e a tew days since.- Less, $6,000. Insurance, $3,000. Fresh Shad. a„F i w t 0 t t - h ™ Be ®?? nat L layette Restor “V p°' Food [street, between Third and Fonrth, served np for dinner this day. «as MaoUnea. (or ! ■ r )j r* *' 18 Fifth street. PittAargh. iK JOMPHJMTBU | -.'ijrTHOHTFMM JOSEPH MEYEB & BOS Kisi(7liQrQKui o* WSOT 1S» PlAla FBBSITUBE WAREHOUSE.I3BSMITHEISU) 'jj.jj. (Batwaan Bixth stnjet and jvirali ril«»,! at> ntTssusea, iPUTiAN Wedding. Card PhotOgrapfya of | TOM THUMB AND HlSi WIPE, TOM THUMB AND HI9 WIFE, tom thctmb and his wife. PITTOC K’S Photoerai-hi pf prominent man ana women, f«b2^> SAI K -T'« Nt'll -2IJS? b J»L 0ffo ?/ o y a! , B *j v «ry low. his farm of I Washington township Colum tewsea saaffes: !|gS..KitateSKCSSSiK “rj SKB? *.** *sB* log house, log stable, * &' *» welllsituated within one mile of the railroad. ! | Terms rf fiale—pne-haljlcasb. with reasonable tune for the remainder. Prioes23 oer aer*. AddrMS. MICHAEt M«BWIGOEST, SalinestiUe Columbiana county, Ohio. *^ a^e ’ oss atr p ot » Pittsburgh. AT OliO PRICKS. 1 £IAIX AT hnacram & Glide’s, no. 78 market street, l_ . And,applyroaraeU lh HOSIERY AND GLOVES, | BalmoralHotp for Ladibii and Mimm. fp^??K b S d n H ° 6 ? for ; f? di “ and Miue?, £"*SLA!?. 64 Hosnftr Udtea add Miases andCotton ? H^ d Yl Wool. Marino MUtSna Silfe “ ni Wool?fo™ JTOU that lie Indianola jdmsalßOfaUenintothe Hands of the enemy. □The rams Webb and Queen'of the West attacked her twenty-five milfes from here ana rammed her until B he surrendered, all of which can be traced to aluon compli ance with my instructions. Ido not know any particulars. (Signed,)! David R. Pobtkr, Commander. The President has by-proclamation call- 1 ed an extraordinary session ofithe Senate ! to meet at noon on the 4th of March to receive and act upon such communications I twS be Part of the Executor. These mainWnbtialtegether, i ni '.““lade mihtary and civil nominations. Official notice has been given of a decree P . ertl ™n government,that steamers under a foreign flag may enjoy in Peru all ; privileges of national mercantile marine remaining subject to the laws ahd reenla- Upna of the Custom House, ™ ‘lherepertof Cant. Jas.’ L Fisks nf the North overland expedition was sub mitted to the House to day. The expedi tion was organized for the. protection of emigrants over a ne« route from Port Benton, in Dacotah territory. In nart the route was surveyed by the late lament ed General Stevens. The report is ac companied by a very interesting journal, onl ex P edltlon was unusually successfnl and the route found to be exceedingly' practicable. The.lndians : on the routed especially the ABBinaboines were bold and defiant, evidently in anticipation of the „, 10 “ x massacres. A severe chastisement of the latter tnbe,. Captain Fisks deems to be politic and necessary. He reports “ e wagon route of Capt. Mullan from b °. rt nt °k Walla ,' Va!la M passable, but sadly nfieding repairs at Grasshopper diggings. He left a party of emigrants who g aV e recent and reliable information of the great wealth of these gold mines, and statements that thousands of miners are at work there, and many'c’aims yield mg from *6O to $l5O per day for each ? ; Grasshopper nver is a tributary of the Jefferson Forlr of the Missouri river. I Headquarters Army Potomac, \ March £. ’ / Tile following officers baring been found guilty of various charges and speculations I b y general court .martial, and. sentences approved by the Commanding General have been dismissed from the service b.rst Lieut. Thcs. H. Iraynor, 09th Fa. volunteers; First Lieut. Delos Cra rner, Hth V 1. vols.; First Lieut. Chaa. M. Hamilton, 22d Mass, vols.; 2d Lieut. Warren Taylor, 11th N. V. vo l 3 . T; e t . r° ’p' , E ' r^* ths .?th Pa. cavalry’; Lieut.’ Col. Peter Bally, 12th Pa. reserves; 2d * ' Pa - T o!a; Capt. Sam I Hubbard, loth Conn, vols.; Lieut. ”• Pannstrong, 129th Pa. vols.;' CapL Geo. L. Hitman, 7lst Pa. vols ; Ist Lieut. W. L. Gold, 01st Pa. vols.; let 4 . 6 th vol s-; tapt. I, HeDougal, Commissary of Subsis. fence. Pa. vols.; Captain W. C. Johnston, Ist Massachusetts vols.; 2d Lieutenant Reserves; Lieut.' Y . Hast,"23d P£ volunteersr Assistant Surgeon, John 3. Angle; 12Sd Ptt i9«°i U p flerB , : 1,,r8t Li « ut '" S ' Hembeek fVint i^?p lunt ? eMi F,rst Sewnt, J. Look, 1-flik Pa. volunteers ; Second Ser pnt, Wm. P. Christie, Oftth Pa. volen teera. opposite the P. 0. New Vohe, March 2.-The steamer Kedar from Liverpool on the liith. arrived at this port this-afternoon. On the 18th tut. she passed, 10 miles east of Fastened Kock, the steamer St. George, bound East On the 18th she passed the mail steamer Australasian for Liverpool. ~ T, ‘ e , Keda j Liverpool papers of the and London telegrams of that day. A dispatch, dated Simborg, on the Hth. reports that the pickets of the insurgent Poles and the Russian army were in close proximity near Michford, and a battle was expected hourly. A dispatch of the next day reported that the Russians had withdrawn, aud a battle wonla net take place. The insurgents had captured several places, iu one of whiok thirty-mne Cossacks Were hillediout of a garrison of 200. ■ i The insurgents also cap tured a number of Russian dispatohes, one of which accuses Austria for hayine instigated the movement, and another from the Grand Duke Constantine, stating his resolution not to abaodbil the coarse he has followed. j Cuivi.—A telegram from Shanghai, dated January 10th, says: BurgevincJthc successor yf Gen, Ward, dismiss- W irom;ms co'mitiftnd. “ •' ~ The Rnssian fleet will remain at Maniilo It is expected that the French troops will be withdrawn. - nA i 8 r ! P u ort ! d of Nanjtin has been abandoned. There ar'e no further particulars of the rebellion at Smjjoa. * “ . Lospox' te.j-Tie Times argues that it is clearly established from Union accounts that the blockade of Charleston was not raised, there was not eyen an in termission. The 'tabjMMß the same view, ft says the Stlspdhsiori oftho block - ade lor a few hours did not communicate it, nor did it impose upon the blockading , power the necessitypi giving fresh notifeo ] to neutral States of their intention to re-1 serve the blockade. itis reported^hattheJWrqr p# R sinwillvirit PSris fn tk Sprifg"his ob ject is said lo be to arrive at an under-- standing as to commence, action to be. th-“ kenbygreatßowersinfe^dfothethrode of Belgium after the -demise of the present Pdk&erci^l lu-impoxt Feb-46,—Thh Tlm«f fetnalrkL “appeared to be for the re4U>?aUon.o? the Union thb “9Fffll»^,n.«»nimouglftfoi!iti , *feblide%f de -?pewtipn, ; .arrifting .ftominppeated asi saffis Since wdQcedjhegovemment to in] troduce an elemenl wh|ch.has tended to diyidepuUicojHnion.-PreaidehtLinboln'k proclamation immediately converted the war into a party rather thah ; h natipnal struggle, ft has proven' a sol vent which has, loosened the -federal ties' eyemn the Nprtb.itaelf, Doubtless as toi the present objecfof the war among other ‘things causingthearmy Pptomac to walkaway. Boston, Marchs.2.—Gen. Itickardson was shot dead and a man named Clapp seriously wounded on Saturday night, in South Bingham, by Asa Dontler. The latter gave himself up, stiting that he was defending his holme from two nden who at a late hour persisted in attempting to enter it. • i r Gifford .at. New Bedford, drom the Par ifio, reports on the 10th, ‘February in lat. 26° and long. CB°, that £r? Baw a sqoair rigged vessel on fire, but “°tgo to her assistance from fear of we pirate Alabama. gunboat capTdbed Railroad Accident, isA.rt’iE fobeig *«., Ac., **•<>-> etc. ship ilham ffV worn Macao, reports haying pyaed at tntr dock yesterday afternoon Off Capes of Delaware the Monitor, Cafekill, in towe of a side wheel steamer bound South. NEWS, New York; March 2.—The C. Si Gun boat _Bienville sailed on Saturday for i ort -Royal, Keywest and New Orleans. ' New York, March 2.—Mayor Opdyke to-day vetoed the of -Common Oonncil, tendering the late Gen. Fitz John sorter & public reception. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES PITUBURBH I DRU6i HOUSE, TORRENCE & Mci&ARR, ’ Al* QX HE C A. BIE S . * Comer Fourth and Martel ,tree/,, ' PrrrsuuiiaH. : 1 . Heufetnca, jpSnJL Perfllluery Dye StnCb ?£» Chemical., Spice., ’ §W-M«“ta«l, Ac,, Ac., Aa i.ofdMtt e “ ,4ptio “ ««™|oom WmM and Lsqaw for medicinal use --■ * _ iel9te PIANO DEAIiEBS. BAB&AIiyg SECOND HAND PIANOS. Chickerinir, Roiewood, round A r nnt S ’ ft ® l sf rate instrument 200 ■ I ? s,a k Rosewood, a i good ord 'f. . 175 Rosewood. carvod ! I pannols in front “ ml 1 -"® g 1 AsXo«t,EnBl'sh do i'” 551 A Soto, a« do' ,“."• ■• .f 2J For sale by I H, KELLOR.) KW|®» maroS-JCST IIECKiV *A~Xwo 7 sot. Square Grand Carved Pian. os. nnbhed back and front and barred j£L, One «bs? -sSSSe «a&AS& C-SKStsS&J*'"* SALK lH «* Yellow (Jon, KheUed and in gonnies, Enquire of J- W. CRAFT, Omoe 185 LibartV street. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, Oucc&ssor to Jas. Holme* 4 Co., - , I* OB K PA CKER, Dealer in Bacon. Lari, Sngar-Cured Ham*., fcmoked Beet Ao. °SEffi*S*- ao** Mreet*,. Pitteborjh. Pa. JOHS LITTLE, Jr., HO. 10« rOVBTH STHBET, STOCK AND BILL BROKER STEASIBOAT ABKSCY. "WM HAZLKTT Haa opened an oflicß at WO 80 WATBB STjftEET, 1,111 iraaaaot a Sfnarai Steamboat AamwbuAatßa. and would tolldtaahuoolpas ron»g« from at«amboat men. opSi-lid^ l^s^ESfiftsaiaaßa AETHEJUxBAKBOWa, CCI.TIVATOHS Ao - imp, °- >**■ y ® KVAPOBATOBS, SVOAB l ono Milb, bugar Cano Seed, f..r sale by * BECK-AM ALONG. 127 Liberty street. WEW DISCOVERY To Strengthen and Improve the Sight. „ The .gfcPjflg- Pebble Bussian ** Spectacles. UEKBONS NUFFEUINS FBOH DE ■** tsctive fight, arising from rge or other caua- thoKu«*i*li Feb. “1® Spettocle*. which have bees well tried by Hiany responsible oitisana of Pittsbiuah and vi haTe given perfect satisfao tioQ. The csrttficaiea of these persons can be seen at mi office. , 'y lwho parohase one pa*r of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are entitloii to be supplied in future free vf oharge with those which will always give satisfaction. Therefore. if you wish to onsuro an improve ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles. tanl6, No. 3» Fifth street. Post Building S-AHGE DWEItUNG ON SECOND a street for rent. Apply to „ , R CUTHBK&TASONa, Real Estate and General Agents. 1 !l1 its Si Market street: CEMENT -X. F. wA Ts O», . ... • ’ I. O . WORKER, I-prepared to Ooment. the exterior of buildings with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper aiid m rerior to any dono heretofore. lhi» .cement has no equatritforioe a solid and durable adhesive, ness to a«y tiirfaoe. imperishable by water o> frost, and equal to any quality ofstone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prao tual workman in this cement in this oily. :!• haw applfed^this.Qenceht for the following ! a-Oomon. wpom the public are at liberty to ref fißWreai s:v,s Ja^M^kutdlet , . ; aUeghonyi- do T'R- do. 5 m J. ft McCord. Eenn street. do r 4 m Arßoareler. tawrenoeville, : do » m - r gg! IV ?S 1 «.*-ss««a*A» lEmsb sons Indebtolto the sold wahq.imnudiate payment, and those havlnr PEtitpaaaacasatsd “tea;ps»-: -, ; avF*eoutor«,il3.Fourth streot, Pittsburgh. 1 ianbjUwbw ■ rjXECDTOR’S NOTICE-AIA PEB MU sons haying claims or demands against the estate of ROHE ttl BURNSIDE, late of Alleghe ny ■ City, deo’d. are requested to present the same without delay; and those indebted to said estate will make payment to > a. UIiTHBKRT, SurvivlngExeoutor, dec3l;ltaw6Sr : Wooditreit. r ESOV steamer (orLouisvilift taesday Xhia ijk; and careful sintfce ufficej a “ ew :i^®erl4rßbBiJ r oitii«!n j a ■ ‘new and splendid tteamerNevada.isannontina^s ivfir * Bt. tiouia. She has been fitted an in -fdo A^l „ «@b, Tie ever punctual sterner Rmbr^'l MShfessd WBua«W« 0 i olt ’ moats tor thoM that OodLeSC] | offi tJ Hi plMuro *“ i r#oonmwß< U''« bTat "Tj I J TkjweU knotfiipMMngkFkt^&l lion and careful officer?, *ceomirf&a-1 knk. Tbia boat has anni^. o '.'-"Oqtsand&eo-I Mr Amis trope tsln th6^oe;*?°°^“^A™W?rJ *’ or Cairo and kt lonrif For Cinclunatl anii toaUwUlo* 1 ™ v . this DAY. MARCH 3-4 rim. 'vr «?!?£ nßw . A? D i s **“jr- B-U) BtoamerAHQOSi Am: W_i &«d._ Commander. will leafed Fo'freightorpa*-age apply on boars or to mh2 3iß.LlvrNalqsySo. JOBS ■ 81 WOOD STREET. For St Louis and _ WEDNESDAY, MABCH M.- 'u bgCA THE NEW AND SPLENDID, c!s! , fl^!-£ aa l? ng J * aoket FTASLiaEEEi nonniil < k(iS^ 0 S ommiulll6r > leafed as aIU board* 4460 T ’ '®» *«»at orpas-aga apply oa ‘. j Tar Cairo aue StbLonla THXSDAT, MARCH 3-4 P £. erfg^mmWASßrrtEßi* ISPSsasswsaltt^ /.THIS DAT, MAHCH/felp M mm. oommarid«r„\rimeaf ttfattsMfljlfey » l>ainfolS^lh«S 1 ‘ j*i£frvvfa£«^s? thnt nf*i S^sssasassim^m -moinlu ns wtt ohumls cured of oortivoneja. qp I Dr.Toblas’ Venetian Unlment, j I States. After belli* tried by milliner it has prod named the pain destroyer of th?wdrl|fp|?? cannot be whew this f Linament is appliid*™ qs d as directed itoanhot andneverhasiHUd | a single! nstance. for colds. cansl£»S3_a?? ln il xa ,-. i ,‘“ n i.„ tbah A One 25 cdt^otUe^wSr!}!? I'* 1 '* ail the above,,besides being nn»far^r£-*W.3 boat has ihe best of acoommodatil officers. 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